Sunday, 22 March 2020

Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite with MediaTek Helio P35 leaks

Italian website HDBLOG has recently obtained alleged images of the upcoming Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite.
Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite with MediaTek Helio P35 leaks
Alleged Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite render

Moto G8 Power Lite leaks

It's a handset with similarities to the Moto G8 Power, but with lesser specs and a different price positioning.

For example, the Moto G8 Power runs with the 11nm SD665 chip with a triple-cam setup while the Moto G8 Power Lite is equipped with the 12nm Helio P35 processor with the PowerVR GE8320 GPU.

It is paired with 4GB RAM, 64GB internal storage, 5,000mAh battery with 10W Turbo Charge.

At the back, it has a 16MP + 8MP + 8MP or 2MP triple-cam. In front, there's an unspecified selfie camera found in the "Gotch" area.

The handset is rumored to be priced at EUR 189.99 or around PHP 10.4K.

The rest of the missing information is still unknown for now.

Stay tuned for more info.

Source: HDBLOG


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Oppo Find X2 Pro international giveaway!

It’s time for the Sunday giveaway! Like every week, we’re giving away brand new Android phones to lucky Android Authority readers.

A big congratulations to the winner of last week’s LG V60 giveaway, Piso P. from Canada.

This week we’re giving away TWO brand new Oppo Find X2 Pro smartphones, courtesy of our friends at Oppo!

The Oppo Find X2 Pro has some monster specs, comparable to those of the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. It’s running a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865, 12GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, a 6.7-inch 120Hz QHD+ display, a 4,260mAh battery with 65W charging, a triple camera system with up to 60x digital zoom, and 5G.

Out of the box, the stunning 120Hz QHD+ display is adaptive, changing resolution and refresh rate based on what you’re currently doing. Unlike the Samsung Galaxy S20 series though, you actually have the option to run this phone in 120Hz and QHD+ modes at the same time.

That might be a good way of using battery life quickly, but the Find X2 Pro can charge from zero to 100% in 38 minutes. It sounds insane, but we can confirm that the claim is accurate. It also sports the best camera setup on the market right now.

This week, you have double the chances to win, because we’re giving away an Oppo Find X2 Pro smartphone to two lucky winners!

To learn more about the Oppo Find X2 Pro, check out our related coverage below.

Enter the giveaway here

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Samsung Galaxy S20 series Iron Man edition now official in China

Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra will be getting a special Iron Man edition in China.
Samsung Galaxy S20 series Iron Man edition
Samsung Galaxy S20 series Iron Man edition

Iron Man edition Galaxy S20 series

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G Iron Man special edition from JD.com
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G Iron Man special edition from JD.com

Announced early in 2020, the Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra came in a variety of colorways including the 2020 Olympic Games athlete edition. Recently, Samsung has announced the Iron Man special edition of its flagship Galaxy S20 series.

All three models come with a Dynamic AMOLED display, Exynos 990 octa-core processor, 12GB/16GB RAM, 128GB/256GB/512GB of internal storage.

These Iron Man special edition Galaxy S20 series phones will come in a red box with Stark Industries branding and Tony Stark's signature. The smartphones themselves come with a unique Iron Man-themed ringtones, wallpapers, icons and themes.

Samsung Galaxy S20 5G Iron Man edition 12GB/128GB - CNY 6999 or around PHP 50K
Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G Iron Man edition 12GB/128GB - CNY 7999 or around PHP 57K
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G Iron Man edition 12GB/256GB - CNY 9999 or PHP 71K
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G Iron Man edition 16GB/512GB - CNY 12999 or PHP 93K

What do you guys think?



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Will the OnePlus 8 series finally live up to the ‘Never Settle’ mantra?

OnePlus Logo OnePlus 6T

Opinion post by
Adamya Sharma

When OnePlus launched its first phone in 2014 — the OnePlus One — it was a hugely impressive product for its time. The original “flagship killer” not only managed to draw attention in one of the best ever years for Android smartphones, but it also branded the company’s “Never Settle” philosophy in the minds of its users. It reminded people that they shouldn’t have to settle for lesser quality for the sake of price.

The OnePlus 2 and OnePlus X further cemented the Shenzhen company as the go-to brand for excellent phones, kitted out with cutting-edge tech that you didn’t have to pay through your nose for. OnePlus also had the swag factor going for it. The red charging cables, the textured back covers, the design of the plugs, the exclusive invite system, it all played into a larger brand strategy designed to appeal to buyers who were fed up with paying top dollar for a flagship phone and wanted something different.

But OnePlus’ early phones also made some small compromises. For instance, there was no expandable storage or Quick Charge 2 support on the OnePlus One, something that phones like the HTC One M8 and Xiaomi Mi Note offered at the time. Subsequently, the OnePlus 2 and OnePlus X missed out on NFC when Android Pay (now Google Pay) was just starting to go mainstream in the US.

OnePlus had made it abundantly clear that it believed in spec curation rather than equipping its phones with every new component in the market. That’s one of the ways it kept prices low.

“Never Settle,” said OnePlus and we couldn’t believe how good we had it.

By the time the OnePlus 3 landed, the phone maker had ironed out most problems of the past. The OnePlus 3 was a well-designed phone equipped with the latest flagship processor (Snapdragon 820), an NFC chip, Dash Charge, USB-C, dual SIM, and the works. For its day, it was the embodiment of OnePlus’ “Never Settle” philosophy.

I and many others like me who used OnePlus phones back then were okay accepting small cutbacks as long as the phones didn’t compromise on performance, software, design, and most of all, price. “Never Settle,” said OnePlus, and we couldn’t believe how good we had it…

Settling in

OnePlus 7T Pro color haze blue

Fast forward to 2020 and OnePlus finds itself in a completely different market. In its bid to go premium with the launch of the “Pro” line in 2019, OnePlus now finds itself competing with the Samsungs and Apples of the world, while also facing an increasing challenge from the affordable sector.

Upcoming Chinese OEMs like Realme are yet to gain the brand recognition and fan-following necessary to challenge OnePlus, even with killer devices like the Realme X50 Pro 5G. The same can’t be said of Xiaomi, however. Now untethered from its budget-focused sub-brands and buoyed by rapid growth in Europe and beyond, the Beijing firm is already putting pressure on OnePlus in the affordable flagship category with the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro.

All this pressure comes at a time when OnePlus is trying to redefine its identity as a brand that delivers quality devices first and foremost. As a result, its phones have not only become more premium in terms of the hardware on offer, they are also not the affordable flagship killers they used to be. Even bar the steady price rise, and with the exception of the aforementioned OnePlus 3, every single recent OnePlus phone has “settled” in one way or another.

Related: 5 things I’d change about OnePlus’ OxygenOS Android skin

Take for instance the OnePlus 7 Pro and 7T Pro. The company called them “ultra-premium” flagship phones and they were indeed two of the best phones from last year. However, they lacked expected flagship-level features such as water resistance and wireless charging. Likewise, while the cameras were solid, they were no match for what Google, Samsung, and Huawei had to offer. Even the Android 10 rollout was pretty botched up.

Now that we’re hot on the trail of the OnePlus 8 series, what does “Never Settle” really mean for OnePlus moving forward? Is it ready to finally deliver a phone with no compromises at all?

OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro: Interpreting rumors

oneplus 8 pro 5K render onleaks91Mobiles

A lot is riding on OnePlus’ new phones, but thankfully the rumors about the OnePlus 8 lineup are nothing but encouraging. To start with, the new phones could finally get an IP rating and wireless charging, two of the most persistently requested features among the OnePlus community.

If you want to call your phone a premium flagship in 2020, it better have wireless charging

OnePlus has time and again argued that getting an IP certification is costly and that the price would inevitably trickle down to the consumer. But not providing the feature in a flagship phone has “settling” written all over it.

Perhaps the only argument OnePlus could make against IP rating its phones is the beautiful, interruption-free display we’ve come to love on the OnePlus 7 Pro. You can’t waterproof a phone with a pop-up camera, at least not yet, which explains why the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro are expected to sport punch-hole displays. While this will turn off some, the punch-hole is a small price to pay for a long-requested feature that is an accepted standard for pretty much all other elite flagships in 2020.

The other missing ingredient of the flagship formula — wireless charging — is also something OnePlus has neglected for longer than it should have. The tech only went mainstream after Apple introduced it on the 2017 iPhones, but that was also three years ago; plenty of time for OnePlus to catch up.

OnePlus has maintained that because the technology is slower than current wired charging solutions it isn’t worth including. While that may be true, it still doesn’t excuse the absence of the feature from OnePlus phones. Wireless charging has improved enormously over the past year. Heck, most flagships from 2019 had the feature and in my opinion, if you want to call your phone an ultra-premium flagship in 2020, it better have wireless charging.

Thankfully, the OnePlus 8 Pro is tipped to feature 30W wireless charging. My guess is OnePlus’ tech will be the same as Oppo’s 30W wireless VOOC Flash Charge tech since the two companies belong to the same umbrella group — BBK Electronics.

Of course, Xiaomi and other close rivals offered 30W wireless charging last year with the Mi 9 Pro, but better late than never, right?

What more can OnePlus do to further its ‘Never Settle’ mantra?

oneplus 8 pro render onleaks back cover91Mobiles

While an IP rating and wireless charging are both welcome, they are far from the only areas in need of improvement if OnePlus wants to truly deliver on its iconic tagline.

One obvious area is the camera. Current OnePlus flagships suffer in areas like low-light photography and zoom technology. They also have smaller issues around skin tones and the edge-detection. However, OnePlus seems to be prioritizing camera improvements this year and I am very much looking forward to those changes.

Related: Photography terms explained: ISO, aperture, shutter speed, and more

There’s also the new 120Hz Fluid display which I am keen to see. Personally, I would have even been okay with a 90Hz or a 60Hz display as long as it meant that I would get Galaxy S20-grade cameras. However, in the spirit of not settling, a 120Hz display could deliver that extra punch to the OnePlus 8 series.

We also know that OnePlus is going all-in on 5G this year. With the Snapdragon 865 on board, that is understandable and there’s nothing wrong in being one of the early adopters of the technology.

New features, but at what cost?

The big question is: what will be the ultimate cost of all these upgrades?

In the US, last year’s top-of-the-line OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren Edition cost a whopping $899. That’s not a price OnePlus customers are used to paying at all. But on the other hand, many premium flagships this year are already retailing at $1,000 or above.

Even if the regular OnePlus 8 comes in at just under $700, with all the expected improvements and features it could easily stand against the $1,000 flagship standard and the rising threat of Xiaomi’s flagship killers.

This is not the year for OnePlus to overpromise and underdeliver

Of course, we’re talking about an ideal situation, and that’s far from the current reality. The supply chain disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic and the ever-increasing taxes and duties in some regions could also cause problems for OnePlus’ future slate.

Here’s hoping the company has taken the necessary steps to counter these problems because this is not the year for it to overpromise and underdeliver. Not again.

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