Monday, 8 June 2020

OnePlus has its sights set on Xiaomi with cheap smart TVs

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  • OnePlus is launching two new smart TV lines on July 2.
  • These include entry-level and mid-range smart TVs.
  • The cheapest OnePlus TV could cost around $200.

OnePlus has confirmed that it’ll launch two new smart TV ranges on July 2. The announcement was made by OnePlus founder and CEO Pete Lau on Twitter, followed by an official press release from the company.

“The new OnePlus smart TVs are targeted to bring a premium experience across different screen sizes to the mid-range as well as the entry-level smart TV segments in India,” says OnePlus in a release sent to Android Authority.

Previously, OnePlus launched its first set of TVs — the OnePlus TV 55 Q1 and OnePlus TV 55 Q1 Pro — in India starting at Rs 69,900 (~$925). In our top-end OnePlus TV review, we noted that it was too expensive in comparison to smart TVs that Xiaomi offers in India. Looks like OnePlus took that feedback home and is planning on drastically reducing the entry-point for its smart TVs.

According to a report in the Economic Times (ET), OnePlus will enter the mass-market smart TV segment in India to compete with the likes of  Xiaomi, Realme, TCL, and others. OnePlus’ entry-level TV series in India will reportedly start at around Rs 15,000 (~$198). Its new mid-range TVs, as noted in the same report, will be priced in the range of Rs 20,000 to Rs 40,000 (~$264 to ~$529).

OnePlus says that the launch of its new TV range is part of a “revamped global business strategy.” The company notes that it aims “to deliver a premium and more accessible connected ecosystem experience to its users.”

These remarks are in line with what the OnePlus CEO recently said about delivering on cheaper products. He noted (albeit obviously) that there’s still considerable demand for products with more accessible prices, and we couldn’t agree more. In fact, OnePlus itself built its foundation by offering affordable flagships before moving towards the more premium segment over the years.

So while the new OnePlus TVs might see the brand return to its value-for-money roots, all eyes right now are on the OnePlus Z and how it’ll spice up the mid-range smartphone segment. OnePlus is definitely on track to claim more market share from the likes of Xiaomi if its new, cheaper products are a hit with consumers, especially in India.

Meanwhile, if you want to catch the launch of the new OnePlus TVs, the company will be hosting a live stream at 7PM IST (9:30AM ET) on July 2. The stream should take place across OnePlus’ India social handles and on its India website. We’ll update this article with links once we get them.

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Sunday, 7 June 2020

3 simple website tweaks to impress your customers


Is your website doing its job? Are you getting more customers? If not, you’ve got a problem. Maybe it’s a traffic problem. Or a clarity problem. Maybe you’ve changed things up a bit and it’s time to give your website a refresh. No matter what the problem, I’ve got three changes that will help you get unstuck so you can achieve your goals. Number 1: Pass the 3-second test Once a potential customer pulls up your website, you’ve got about three seconds to tell them what it is you do and what’s in it for them. If you don’t relay…

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OnePlus is reportedly making cheaper smart TVs for India, to rival Xiaomi et al


While OnePlus‘ flagship-grade phones have been getting pricier and competing with premium brands, the company is now looking to attract buyers in the budget segment in India with its upcoming smart TVs, reports The Economic Times. Having launched its Q1 premium TV last year, The Chinese hardware brand is said to be working on smart TVs with a starting price of $200 (Rs. 15,000) for the Indian market; that should allow it to compete with the likes of Xiaomi, TCL, and VU in the low-end segment, which includes smaller screen sizes like 32 inches and 43 inches. The move makes…

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Xiaomi Redmi 9 listed online, leaking renders and major specs

The Xiaomi Redmi 9 via Lazada.

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  • The Redmi 9 has leaked via an online retailer in the Philippines.
  • The retailer listing includes loads of marketing images and specs.
  • Expect a quad rear camera, a big battery, and a relatively beefy SoC for the price.

Xiaomi’s Redmi phones are the go-to budget Android phones for millions of users around the world, and the company is set to reveal the Redmi 9 series later this month.

We’ve already seen Redmi 9 series leaks covering four phones, but a new leak via a retailer in the Philippines (h/t: Sudhanshu) has now detailed the Redmi 9 itself.

The listing on Lazada.com.ph gives us official-looking renders for starters, and it shows us a phone with a rear design that bears a strong resemblance to the Redmi K30 (or Poco X2 in India). There’s a circular camera hump along with three vertically aligned rear cameras, but we also see a tiny camera sensor next to the flash. Finally, a fingerprint scanner can be found on the back too.

Otherwise, the front of the Redmi 9 looks like any other budget phone really, showing a waterdrop notch rather than a punch-hole cutout or pop-up selfie camera.

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The store listing also offers a ton of specs and seemingly official marketing graphics (seen above). The graphics and spec listing all point to a MediaTek Helio G80 chipset, contrary to earlier reports of a Helio G70 SoC. You can expect an octacore CPU (2x Cortex-A75 and 6x Cortex-A55), and a Mali-G52 MC2 GPU. In fact, the marketing material points to a big leap over the Redmi 8, which lacked heavy lifting CPU cores.

Other notable specs listed on the store include a 6.53-inch FHD+ screen, 3GB or 4GB of RAM, 32GB of 64GB of storage, and a 5,020mAh battery with 18W charging.

The Redmi 9 listing also shows a quad rear camera setup, featuring a 13MP main sensor, 8MP ultra-wide lens, 5MP macro camera, and 2MP depth sensor. An 8MP camera apparently handles selfies and face unlock.

Other specs touted on the page include an IR blaster, 3.5mm port, USB-C connectivity, and three colorways (purple, green, grey). The device is listed at a discounted price of 7,350 Philippine pesos (~$147), although the shop suggests the standard price is 8,888 Philippine pesos (~$178).

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