Google Pixel 4: Release date, design, specifications ,know everything

Google Pixel 4: Release date, design, specifications ,know everything
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Google Pixel 4 series, codenamed Coral and Flame for Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, is anticipated to arrive in October 2019 but we are seeing leaks and rumours regarding the two devices still before the launch of Pixel 3A series. However, Google set an end to the design leaks, perception renders and rumours as it posted the back of the phone on Twitter.

But that still leaves pretty a lot of blank space for speculations and rumours around the features, specifications and front panel of the Google Pixel 4.

Here is the whole thing we know about the imminent Pixel 4 series.

There have been various reports in the history that indicated that Google has three independent teams working on the design and it will choose one out of the three. Whether it is factual or not, Google has its final design for the Pixel 4 as it exposed via Made by Google Twitter handle.

The design is precisely the similar as the CAD renders leaked by OnLeaks in collaboration with PriceBaba. The phone has an all-black body which hosts a white-coloured power key on the right edge above the volume rockers. On the rear, there is a Google icon at the bottom and a square-shaped camera module at the top left angle, similar as leaked iPhone XI renders.

The camera element hosts two camera sensors and a dual LED flash. There are two additional points on the knock, one of which looks like a microphone for noise cancellation or laser autofocus. The other point may be a ToF (Time of Flight) sensor or amazing else like a spectral sensor or flicker sensor.

The back board does not sport a fingerprint sensor, which means the device could arrive with an in-display fingerprint scanner. While Google left the frontage design completely to our guess, OnLeaks–

The CAD renders show a USB-Type C port at the base and two speaker grilles at the bottom. The 3.5mm headphone jack is absent from the phone. The render shows a front-firing speaker at the top but it is not obvious if it will have a notch. There are also reports that propose that Google will have an upper bezel that will hold a total of five sensors for selfies and face detection.

Google Pixel 4 screen guard renders leaked in the past show off a punch hole display. The Pixel 4 carries a single camera hole whereas the Pixel 4 XL carries a double front-facing camera hole. These renders also explain stereo speakers on the facade– one at the top and one at the bottom.

Pixel 4 is anticipated to quality the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, 6GB of RAM, 128GB of internal storage space. The phone is also anticipated to run on Android Q operating system.

Samsung Galaxy M40 unveiling with Infinity O display, triple cams

Samsung Galaxy M40 unveiling with Infinity O display, triple cams
Samsung Galaxy M40

The Samsung Galaxy M may be an older series from the South Korean tech giant but it has remained throughout the years. It first brought AMOLED to the budget crowd rear in 2012 but the company seemed to have for forgotten about it awaiting previous year when the Galaxy M20 was benchmarked on Geekbench. Galaxy M phones were supposed to be coming and 2019 certainly started with the Samsung Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M10 launching in India plus Samsung Galaxy M30 receiving detailed previous to the official launch.

The Samsung Galaxy M series is said to contain a notched display and the new model is proof. The latest Galaxy M40 is a mid-range smartphone that boasts triple back shooters as earlier rumored.

Samsung India has just rolled out the latest Galaxy M40 with an Infinity O display and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 processor. It’s not a flagship phone but the specs and features are approximately premium. There’s a big near bezel-less 6.3-inch screen with FHD+ 2340 x 1080 resolution, 91.8% screen ration, Corning Gorilla Glass, 6GB RAM, Adreno 612 GPU, up to 512GB storage via a microSD card slot, and a 3500mAh battery with 15W Type C quick charging tech.

The camera arrangement includes three back shooters: a 32MP F1.7 aperture, 5MP F2.2 Live Focus, and an 8MP 123-degree Ultra-Wide Lens. The selfie camera positioned in the O hole is a 16MP shooter with F2.0 aperture. The triple back cam system of the Samsung Galaxy M40 allows 4K video recording, super slow-mo at 240fps, and hyperlapse.

Choose from either the Seawater Blue or Midnight Blue premium double tone finish on a sleek 7.9mm body. The smartphone previously runs on Android 9.0 Pie and One UI.

This one doesn’t arrive with a headphone jack but a pair of Type C earphones come out of the box. Audio is made enhanced with Dolby Atmos 360 surround sound and Widevine L1 certification for HD content all the time.

Samsung has implemented the latest screen sound technology here. This means the Galaxy M40’s screen transforms into a speaker when desirable. When it comes to security, there is the speedy Face Unlock and a fingerprint scanner on the back.

Nokia introducing low end phones to AT&T, Cricket

If you suppose Nokia is giving up the struggle to make a name for itself yet again in the overcrowded but still enormous smartphone market, think again. HMD Global, which is the “home” of the former giant of a phone brand, has announced that it will be present its first device on AT&T Prepaid, the Nokia 3.1 A. They are also growing their portfolios over at Cricket Wireless by adding another of its entry levers devices, the Nokia 3.1 C, as an alternative for their subscribers.

This is the first Nokia phone being offered to AT&T subscribers ever since HMD relaunched the Nokia brand back in 2016. For Cricket Wireless, this is the 2nd phone being presented after the larger Nokia 3.1 Plus came to the carrier former this year. They are obviously targeting the entry-level market looking for either a secondary phone or a device that is reasonable but functional.

The two devices are actually pretty much identical. They have a 5.45-inch screen with 720-pixel display and are power-driven by Qualcomm Snapdragon 429 processors. They have 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage space which can be expanded with a microSD card. Both phones have 8MP main cameras with LED flash and 5MP front-facing cameras.

The two budget phones arrive with 2,900mAh batteries, USB Type-C charging ports and 3.5mm headphone jacks. They will come with Android 9.0 Pie out of the package and of course the full power of Google Assistant.

The Nokia 3.1 A will be obtainable at select Walmart stores by June 10 and will come in black while the Nokia 3.1 C will be at Cricket Wireless stores by June 14. HMD says pricing will be publicizing the day of their launch.

Xiaomi, OPPO working on respective in-display camera technology

Xiaomi, OPPO working on respective in-display camera technology

The fight for a true bezel-less display may be over soon. That is, if the under display camera technology Xiaomi and OPPO are introducing will be implemented very shortly. Nothing is final and authorized yet but the two Chinese OEM are both showing off what appears to be a hidden selfie camera below the display. We don’t see any notch nor a camera hole. Oppo’s version shows slighter bezels though compared to Xiaomi’s. This isn’t the first time we’re hearing about the tech. If you may keep in mind, an LG patent showed a fullscreen phone with in display camera.

LG’s idea was exposed to us previous year but it’s only now we’re seeing a genuine, working sample. We can’t say what Xiaomi and OPPO are showing off are one and the similar but we’re not surprised these Chinese OEMs are first.

Xiaomi simply wants to provide us a sneak peek at the future and this under-display camera technology could be a leader.

Aside from OPPO, Xiaomi, and LG, we recognize Samsung is also looking into the full-screen smartphone technology. It previously started by launching phones with camera holes in front but a completely bezel-less screen is the eventual goal.

LG’s former design was thought to arrive with a slider design. That is another option but the patent said a full screen phone with under display camera.

The idea of a bezel-less phone first started when the notch idea came. The objective was to bring a bigger screen actual estate. If a selfie camera is hidden or is set in a different position, then the larger the chance of a superior display.

From notch to camera hole to pop-up or hidden cameras, the bezel-less vision is coming closer and closer to realism. Now let’s wait and see for any declaration from either Xiaomi or OPPO.

Honor 20 Pro hands-on: Specification Review

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Honor is launching its newest flagship phones against the backdrop of the now-suspended US ban on Huawei. On the one hand, it raises indecision and doubt on the two company’s potential. But on the other hand, it also highlights why the collective numbers of Honor and Huawei finished it a force to be reckoned with. Because even though all the scandals, accusations, and conspiracies, the Honor 20 Pro is trying to reveal what happens when you obtain the smartphone formula right.

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Rising out of its extraction as the cheaper Huawei sub-brand, Honor has redefined itself to be there a mobile brand that specifically caters to the so-called millennials. And when it comes to smartphones, millennials appear for three things: eye-catching designs, brilliant cameras front and back, and long battery life.

The first one brings the Honor 20 series’ “Dynamic Holographic Design”. This is marketing converse for a process of using three layers to make mini prisms that make the light dance on the phone’s outside. Quite sarcastic for a company that prides itself on cost-efficiency, Honor boasts that out of 100 back covers fashioned this way, only 20 ends up being working. Which strength a bit of a disgrace because the limited colors of Phantom Black and Phantom Blue for the Honor 20 Pro and Midnight Black and Sapphire Blue for the non-Pro Honor 20 might signify buyers will put non-transparent cases on them.

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The phone is a bit thicker than what most would be used to by now when it comes to top flagships but by no means is it uncomfortable to grasp. Honor has taken immense care to make the phone usable with one hand, the company says, but one design modify might prove otherwise. No back fingerprint scanner or in-screen sensor here. The fingerprint scanner is hidden beneath the power button to the side, forcing users to open the phone in one way. Fortunately, you can enroll additional than one finger.

So what would these youthful smartphone users buy an Honor 20 Pro for? For the cameras, of course. together with the Honor 20 and the Honor 20 Pro swank of four cameras behind them. Three of them they share infrequent, including Sony’s 48-megapixel IMX586 sensor with an f/1.4 aperture, OIS and AIS, and PDAF and Laser AF. There’s also a 16-megapixel super wide-angle camera and a 2-megapixel macro camera. That last one sounds quite low and Honor admits it’s still market research. If users love to take macros, wait for the Honor 30 to step up the game.

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Where the two fluctuate is on the fourth camera. On the Honor 20, that’s an easy 2-megapixel depth sensor. On the Honor 20 Pro, you dig up an 8-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x lossless optical zoom, 5x hybrid zoom, and 30x digital zoom. If those numbers sound recognizable, then you might have been watching the Huawei P30 Pro a bit too strongly. It’s no shock that the Honor 20 Pro doesn’t quite reach the similar figures but a DxOMark review will show just how far or how close the two will be.
More than just the hardware, smartphone camera performance is also finished or broken by the software. As forever, Honor has utilized “AI” in its features. Not just for stabilization or AIS, but also for things like Super Night Mode and AI Ultra clearness. The latter uses the phone’s double Neural Processing Units or NPUs to produce a clear 48-megapixel photo.

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Millennials, however, are also passionate about selfies, so Honor places a 32-megapixel front camera on the face of the Honor 20 and Honor 20 Pro. Despite the big sensor, Honor boasts that the 4.5 mm punch-hole is the minimum in the market so far. Sure, you do overlook out on some features that added sensors might offer but Honor has been identified to use loads of software processing to revamp selfies anyway. Plus, that small hole means there’s a lot more space left for the 2340×1080 pixels on the 6.26-inch screens on both phones

With an always-on-the-go way of life, millennials hate the downtime that charging imposes on them. The Honor 20 Pro’s 4,000 mAh battery and the Honor 20’s 3,750 mAh battery try to offer a gauge of declaration. And when it does approach time to plug in, the 22.5-watt SuperCharge promises it won’t take too long. There is no wireless charging, however, different to parent company Huawei’s trends. immediately like OnePlus, Honor isn’t yet a supporter in the efficiency of wireless charging and opted to provide users wired charging than offering them middling charging on both fronts.

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Inside, the Honor 20 Pro and its sibling have the makings of a factual 2019 flagship. There’s the Kirin 980, so far Huawei’s newest silicon, and 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage space on the Honor 20 Pro. The Honor 20 only gets 6 GB RAM/128 GB storage space. There’s GPU Turbo 3.0 yet again for your gaming requirements and virtual 9.1 surround sound for audiophiles.

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Honor hasn’t yet announced accessibility dates, which it might be reconsidered in light of new events, but it did let on what the phones would cost. The Honor 20 would be 499 euro, roughly $561, for a pattern with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage space, while the Honor 20 Pro will go for 599 euro ($674) with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Admittedly vertical compared to Honor’s previous generations but, just like OnePlus, it is preliminary to distance itself from the stigma of selling low-priced, non-premium phones. Given the headache and PR outlandish it’s going through, however, it might not be the most excellent time for such a price hike.

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Huawei P20 Lite 2019 images leaked

 

Huawei P20 Lite 2019 images leaked
Huawei P20 Lite 2019 (Image Source Android Community)

The Huawei P30 Lite has been announced previously. The pre-order page went live a couple of months ago so we’re assuming a lot of people have the latest Huawei phone. The Lite variant has joined the Huawei P30 and Huawei P30 Pro duo. The P30 Lite should be sufficient but the top Chinese OEM is supposed to be launching a 2019 model of the Huawei P20 Lite. Obviously, it will be an enhanced version of the Huawei P20 Lite from the previous year.

The motive for this 2019 version isn’t clear but we consider Huawei wants to offer more choices to the public. Upgrading the specs and features is easier as compared to coming up with an innovative smartphone with a fresher design.

The 2019 Huawei P20 Lite is only a mid-range device. It can be one more bestseller since it’s from the Chinese OEM. Source of this information is WinFuture which we all recognize has a lot to pronounce about future mobile devices incoming the market.

Huawei’s P20 Lite 2019 will contain the 5.84-inch FHD+ LCD screen, Bluetooth 5.0, Kirin 710 processor, LTE, 4GB RAM, 64GB or 128GB onboard storage space, and a microSD card slot. This one though comes with a camera hole in its place of a notch to hide the selfie camera.

Early image renders of the Huawei P20 Lite 2019 have been shared online. They give us a quick look of the phone with a camera hole on the upper left corner front display. The shape and curves of the phone will tell again you of most Huawei phones.

There is no metal frame since its only mid-range. Expect a plastic build with a dominant 3000mAh battery. The antenna band cutout isn’t there.

Choose from the three color options: Chrush Blue, Charming Red, and Midnight Black. Pricing may start at €280 ($315) and attain to €330 ($370). Retail stores in Switzerland and Italy have scheduled the latest phone for 279 francs and 29 euros, respectively.

 

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 image renders out this early

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 image renders out this early
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The Samsung Galaxy S10 line is blooming. The coming of the 5G variant has done well to the company because of the enhanced specs and features. It’s also the latest mobile king on DxOmark although it’s not without any issue. We learned of a burnt Samsung Galaxy S10 5G although that was because of an “external impact”. The phone doesn’t switch to 4G LTE in South Korea but we have a feeling that one can be fixed by the carriers.

While the Samsung Galaxy Fold is still on hold, we can begin anticipating for the Galaxy Note 10 due next quarter. The next premium flagship Android phone from the South Korean tech massive has been part of the rumor mill as early as November last year.

The Galaxy Note 10 was noted to have a superior and improved screen. A Galaxy Note S Pen patent was granted. A quad-camera system may be implemented.

The phone may feature a keyless design and it could be out in two sizes. The multiple models could contain the Galaxy Note 10 Pro which we’re pretentious will also be the Galaxy Note 10 5G phone.

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 Pro is supposed to have a fast-charging 4500mAh battery. The Note 10’s camera hole may be slighter but it could be located in the middle.

When it comes to the display, it may feature a display more curved than before according to our preferred Chinese leakster Ice universe who’s been sharing bits about the flagship phone out in the second half of 2019.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 has been envisioned in the latest image renders  Check out the gallery below:

 

Our source said the device will feature a “very outstanding curved design”. It will be “an extra belligerent curved display than Note7”. “More than one brand” will be available so we can presume there will really be two variants.

Oppo Reno, Reno 10x zoom with 5G launched in Europe

Oppo Reno, Reno 10x zoom with 5G launched in Europe
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Oppo has launched its flagship Reno and Oppo Reno 10x zoom smartphones in Europe. The Reno will begin at Euro 500 (approximately Rs 39,124) and the Oppo Reno 10x zoom with 5G will be priced at Euro 900 (approximately INR 70,424). The company also announced that it will be launching a 4G version of its Oppo Reno 10x zoom in June, which will be priced at Euro 800 (approximately INR 62,599).

The company also announced that its Reno 10x zoom smartphone will obtain International Warranty service. This means customers can get their Reno smartphone serviced wherever across the world.

To recall, the company launched both the smartphones in China a couple of weeks ago.

Oppo Reno sports a 6.4-inch OLED display, whereas, the Reno 10x zoom alternative sports a 6.6-inch OLED display. Reno is power-driven by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 processor and the 10x zoom variant is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor.

Both the devices come with 8GB RAM/256GB of internal storage; however, the Reno also comes in a 6GB RAM/128GB storage space configuration. They run Google’s Android 9.0 Pie operating system with the company’s own Color OS 6.0 skin on top. The standard edition is backed by a 3,700mAh battery, whereas, the 10x zoom variant is backed by a 4,065mAh battery. They also sustain the company’s own VOOC 3.0 fast accuse technology.

Reno standard version sports a dual camera system on the back consisting of a 48MP primary sensor paired with a 5MP secondary depth sensor. Reno 10x zoom version sports a triple camera system consisting of a 48MP Sony IMX586 primary sensor with f/17 aperture and OIS (optic image stabilization) support, an 8MP secondary sensor with f/2.2 aperture and an OIS enabled periscope telescopic lens of 13MP. Both the devices sport a 16MP shark fin pop-up camera.

Huawei P30 Lite first sale on Amazon today: Price, offers,specifications

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Huawei P 30 Lite First Sale Today on Amazon

Huawei P30 Lite will go on its first sale on Amazon India on April 25, which is in our day. The mid-range P30 Lite was launched beside the Huawei P30 Pro earlier this month. Huawei P30 Lite is priced at Rs 19,990 for 4GB RAM + 128GB storage space model and Rs 22,990 for 6GB RAM + 128GB storing model.

The Huawei P30 Lite will be obtainable in Midnight Black and Peacock Blue colour variants.

Huawei P30 Lite launch offers

Huawei P30 Lite can be bought with no-cost EMI offer for six months and a Rs 2,000 worth exchange offer. The phone will also approach bundled with Jio data benefits of up to 2.2 TB (terabytes) along with a cashback of Rs 2,200.

The cashback can be availed in the form of 44 Jio vouchers worth Rs 50 each that can be redeemed on the Rs 198 and Rs 299 tariff plans. The cashback vouchers can be useful over the tariff packs through the MyJio app.

Huawei P30 Lite specifications

Huawei P30 Lite is power-driven by HiSilicon Kirin 710 processor paired with up to 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage space. The phone specifications a 6.15-inch FHD+ waterdrop-style display with 2321 x 1080 resolution. It has a 3340mAh battery with support for 18W quick charging.

The phone has a triple back camera arrangement that carries a 24MP primary sensor with f/1.8 aperture, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor with f/2.4 aperture and a 2MP depth sensor. The P30 Lite has a 32MP selfie camera. Instead of an in-display fingerprint sensor, the phone comes with a physical fingerprint scanner mounted at the rear.

OnePlus 7 Pro teased with three cams, official launch date here

OnePlus 7 Pro teased with three cams, official launch date here
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More proof will be exposed in the coming days and weeks awaiting OnePlus makes the official declaration. The Chinese OEM is being generous with the teasers and tweets. There will still be the OnePlus 7 Series and a OnePlus 7 Pro will be obtainable. The brand that wants the public to “Never Settle” isn’t mum about the next-gen flagship Android phone. In fact, we believe it’s making just the right noise as it wants the customers to “Get ready for the OnePlus 7 Series”.

As early as November previous year, we were told OnePlus 7 wouldn’t implement 5G tech yet but a 5G phone would be prepared from the Chinese phone maker. The possibility of a 5G phone is predictable because the OnePlus 7 will run on Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 that supports 5G.

The 5G model may be luxurious. It may cost more but not that expensive at all. The OnePlus 7 phone may also not have wireless charging yet but 5G support will be all set.

We’ve seen OnePlus 7 images leaked and latest renders then appeared. More live images surfaced, showing NO notch or camera hole.

Some specs and pricing were scheduled on a retailer’s website. The 360-degree video was believable but we were told to only stay for the official launch of the flagship killer that is actually fast and smooth.

The other OnePlus 7 variant, the OnePlus 7 Pro, will also debut next month complete with triple back cameras (48MP lens included) and a special display.

The official launch occasion is happening on May 14, 11 AM EDT, in Pier 94, New York. OnePlus simply shows the ‘Go beyond Speed’ tagline on the product website showing the edge of a OnePlus phone with the recognizable gradient finish of the Huawei P30 Pro. The video teaser shared by OnePlus online briefly presents a triple back camera system. We’re just interested in what area the OnePlus 7 will ‘Go Beyond Speed’ in.