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The LG V60 ThinQ has been revealed in a leaked press render from MWC
A rendered image of the LG V60 ThinQ has reportedly made its way online and seems to be a press render. Now that MWC has been scrapped due to concerns over coronavirus threats, leaked material that was meant for the show is slowly making the rounds on the internet. The latest image comes from the team over at Android Headlines who report that this is the final render of the LG V60 ThinQ. Since the phone was supposed to be released on the 24th at MWC, it remains to be seen when LG launches the phone. As of now, there are no reports on when the launch date actually is.
From what we can see, there isn’t much that’s been changed from the initial render as the phone still looks like it comes with a water-drop notch and a dedicated google Assistant button. From previous renders, we also know that the back panel comes with a quad rear camera setup and appears to support optical image stabilisation.
We don’t have much more information to go by, as of now, but we are expecting the phone to come with a highly-rated SoC as well as a decent camera. With no release date on the horizon, it is not clear when the LG V60 Thinq will make its way to Indian shores.
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You can experience the Mi Mix Alpha at select Mi Homes starting today
On February 21, Xiaomi India tweeted, “Mi fans, the future is coming to Mi Homes. The #MiMIXAlpha, India's first #5GSmartphone is coming to select Mi Homes across the country starting tomorrow at Mi Homes in Embassy Tech Village and Indiranagar - Bangalore. Go, check it out. Coming soon to other Mi Homes.” BGR India has said that customers in Mumbai, Delhi, Jaipur, Noida, Kolkata, Gurugram, Hyderabad and Chennai will also be able to experience the device soon, although there is no information when the device will come to the other cities.
Speaking of the device itself, the Mi Mix Alpha was announced in Beijing in September 2019. The device is a 5G concept smartphone with a wraparound three-sided display and a 108MP rear camera. Xiaomi says the device’s ‘4D surrounding curved display’ helps the phone achieve a screen-to-body ratio of 180.6 percent.
The Mi Mix Alpha is essentially one large wraparound touchscreen display covered in sapphire glass with a thin ceramic frame running across the height of the back panel to house the cameras. The top and bottom sides get a 2.15mm TC4 aerospace-grade titanium alloy frame each, which is attached to the ceramic strip on the back to hold everything in place. The part of the display that flows around the sides of the body is pressure-sensitive. A linear motor under the display simulates the touch of physical buttons.
The Mi Mix Alpha concept smartphone sports three camera sensors on the ceramic back strip. The primary sensor is a 108MP 1.6μm unit with an f/1.69 aperture, assisted by four-axis optical image stabilisation and laser auto focus. The secondary sensor is a 20MP 1.0μm ultra wide-angle unit with an f/2.2 aperture and 117-degree field of vision. Xiaomi says it’s capable of 1.5cm macro photography. The last sensor is a 12MP telephoto 1.4μm unit with an f/2.0 aperture.
The Mi Mix Alpha is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ chipset and comes with up to 128GB of UFS 3.0 internal storage space (expandable up to 512GB externally). A 40W wired fast charger comes bundled to juice up the phone’s 4050mAh nano silicon cathode battery. It is priced at 19,999 CNY (Rs 1,99,677 approx). You can read our impressions of the device here.
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Realme Smart TVs said to launch in India in Q2 2020
Realme India is said to launch multiple TVs in India in Q2 2020. The information comes from Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth. He appeared in a YouTube video where he shared information about the upcoming TVs. He also shared information about the Realme Link app. The app will be your one-stop shop to controlling Realme’s IoT enabled devices. This will include TVs and wearables from Realme. If all the necessary approvals are taken, we could see the TVs launching in April 2020. Realme has been competing with brands like Xiaomi in India in the budget smartphone space and it looks like they will take on Xiaomi in the TV space as well.
Other information about the TV comes from Francis Wang, CMO of Realme India. In a Tweet, he says, “What is this?” with a picture that reads, “Real Sound. Real Design. Real Clarity. Chosen for India.” Could this really be the Realme TV? In another Tweet, we have Francis Wang and Madhav Sheth leaning against a container in style. The container has the text “Dare to Leap" written on it. The tweet reads, “We will open this container for India customers in March.”
What is this? pic.twitter.com/uFQBWYXBtv
— Francis Wang (@FrancisRealme) February 21, 2020
We will open this container for India customers in March.
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The Realme X50 Pro 5G could be priced at Rs 50,000, will launch in India on February 24
The Realme X50 Pro 5G is confirmed to launch in India on February 24. It beats the IQOO 3 as the first 5G phone to be launched in the country by just a single day. A new report suggests that the price of the Realme X50 Pro will be priced around Rs 50,000 ($696) in India. The smartphone will be launched in New Delhi and in Madrid through an online event. In the report, a Realme official was quoted saying, “Realme 5G handset will be powered with 865 Snapdragon chipset and available at around Rs. 50,000”. Even though 5G isn’t a viable option in India as yet, it isn’t stopping companies from releasing their 5G devices in India. It could just be that these companies predict that 5G will be the next big thing here.
A few weeks ago, a dedicated microsite for the device was revealed. It confirmed that the Realme X50 Pro will feature as many as six cameras, four of which are expected to sit on the rear panel, and two, on the front. The site also confirms some of the previously leaked information about the Realme X50 Pro. It will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chip and feature Dual Mode 5G. It will also feature a Super AMOLED screen with a refresh rate of 90Hz and a 65W SuperDart Charge fast-charging technology, which is the highest-rated charging technology currently available in the market.
The Realme X50 Pro launch event will be telecasted over a live stream on Realme’s website here. If you’re watching it from India, you can tune in to the show on February 24 at 2:30 PM IST (10:00 AM CET). In addition, Realme is giving away prizes to those who sign up to watch the live stream. The prizes include one Realme X50 Pro handset, three Realme Buds Air, and a hundred coupons worth 10 Euros each (Rs 774 approx).
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