For many years, crafting the perfect premium smartphone has not been a tough nut to crack. Adding a hefty price tag to any smartphone earned it the badge of premium, irrespective of its features. But with the changing times, the definition of a flagship smartphone is changing too – and so it the expectation of the users. Users want more value and not just a fancy logo to gloat about if they’re buying a flagship. The entry of players like Google, OnePlus, and Huawei has dented this perception has helped sculpt a new dynamic for flagships. Huawei P30 Pro XDA Forum The Huawei P30 Pro, which was launched in Paris last month followed by in India , is a spectacle of this shift. Blessed with the goodness of 5X optical zoom, ultra-wide, and Super Macro shots, striking low-light photography, the new P30 Pro definitely makes for an irresistible camera phone. It also bears other essential attributes of a flagship including a gorgeous design, excellent performance, super-fast charging including...
Back in December last year, Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi launched the Redmi K30 and K30 5G in China. Out of the two devices, the higher-end Redmi K30 5G featured a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G SoC, coupled with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. Building up on the design of its predecessor, the Redmi K30 5G featured a 6.67-inch FHD+ 120Hz refresh rate display with a dual-punch hole cutout for the front-facing cameras, a quad rear camera setup with Sony’s latest 64MP IMX 686 as the primary sensor, and a 4,500mAh battery. The device was released in four color variants at a starting price of CNY 1999 (~$284), making it one of the most affordable 5G devices in the market at the time. While Xiaomi is yet to release the Redmi K30 internationally, we’ve now opened up our forums for the device for discussions and development once it’s launched. Along with the Redmi K30 5G, we’ve also opened up our forums for the upcoming POCO X2 which is scheduled to launch in India early next month. T...
Read the original post: DEAL: Microsoft Surface Duo Down to $1199 ($200 Off), But Meh Microsoft has its Surface Duo on sale for $200 off the usual price, bringing it down to $1,199. The only issue we have with that is… meh, that’s still too much. Read : Surface Duo Review ! Now, in all seriousness, if the Surface Duo is the device you want, so be it, but do note that we aren’t the only publication who didn’t really care for the device. Furthermore, those who have kept using the device have run into some serious first-gen hardware issues such as cracked USB ports and bloating displays. It’s almost embarrassing that the device is running into so many issues. For the specs, you have a Snapdragon 855 (2019) with 6GB RAM, 128GB+ storage, two 5.6″ AMOLED displays, 3577mAh battery (18W fast charging), single 11MP camera, fingerprint reader, Android 10, and support for Surface Slim Pen. There’s no headphone jack, no NFC, and only a single mono speaker. Meh. Microsoft Store Link ...
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