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Xiaomi Mi CC9, CC9e, CC9e Meitu Custom Edition unveiled; Specs, features and price  Xiaomi Mi CC9, CC9e, CC9e Meitu The Xiaomi Mi CC...

Xiaomi Mi CC9, CC9e, CC9e Meitu Custom Edition unveiled; Specs, features and price

 Xiaomi Mi CC9, CC9e, CC9e Meitu
 Xiaomi Mi CC9, CC9e, CC9e Meitu

The Xiaomi Mi CC9 series has gone official today in China. The CC9, CC9e and CC9 Meitu Custom Edition are the first phones born through Xiaomi’s collaboration with its acquired firm named Meitu. 

The latter is well-known for its selfie beautification apps and selfie-focused phones. The Mi CC9 series boasts trendy appeal and come with attractive specs and pricing. The CC9 Meitu Custom Edition is a premium phone whose camera capabilities are powered by Meitu’s imaging algorithms.


Xiaomi Mi CC9 and CC9e Specifications

The Xiaomi Mi CC9 and CC9e come with gradient colored curved 3D glass panels. The Mi CC9 features a 6.39-inch full HD+ resolution AMOLED display with dot notch. The Mi CC9e that is packed with inferior specs comes with a dot notch enabled 6.08-inch screen AMOLED display that supports HD+ resolution of 720 x 1560 pixels. 

They are also equipped with features like 19.5:9 aspect ratio, Always-On Display, and latest 7th-generation in-display fingerprint sensors.

The Snapdragon 710 chipset is present under the hood of the Xiaomi Mi CC9 smartphone. The SoC is coupled with up to 6 GB of RAM and it features up to 128 GB of storage. 

The Xiaomi Mi CC9e becomes the first phone ever to be fueled by 2.0 GHz Snapdragon 665 that tags along Adreno 610 GPU. The CC9 and CC9e run on MIUI 10 based Android 9 Pie OS.

 There is Game Turbo 2.0 for accelerated graphics performance for enhanced gaming experience.

The Mi CC9 and CC9e smartphones have LED flash enabled triple camera setups on their rear. It includes 48-megapixel Sony lens with f/1.79 aperture, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens with 120-degree field-of-view and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. 

The rear cameras support features like handheld super night mode, portrait mode bokeh, panorama, professional, HDR, AI beauty, AI scene recognition and 960fps slow-motion video recording.

The Xiaomi Mi CC9 and CC9e are both fitted with 32-megapixel selfie snappers. It can shoot better selfie shots in low-light conditions as it can combine four pixels in one large-sized pixel. 

Using Mimoji, users can create animated characters from themselves by selecting from 165 kinds of hairstyles, faces, and accessories. Mimoji can be applied to still photos and videos.

These handsets house 4,030mAh batteries that carry support for 18W fast charging. The usual connectivity features like dual-SIM support, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, v5.0 Bluetooth, GPS, NFC (not available on CC9e), IR blaster, USB-C and 3.5mm headphone socket are also available on the CC9 series of smartphones. The CC9 and CC9e phones are also equipped with face to unlock feature.

Xiaomi Mi CC9 Meitu Custom Edition Specifications

The Xiaomi Mi CC9 Meitu Custom Edition that comes in a unique color of bears the same specs as the Mi CC9 smartphone. However, it comes in a single model that includes 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of built-in storage. 

Also, the triple cameras and the selfie snapper of the Custom Edition are powered by Meizu's imaging technology for capturing stunning portrait shots even in low-light conditions. A customized version of MIUI 10 + Android 9 Pie is available on the device.

The smartphone bears a “meitu” branding on its rear. Compared to Mi CC9 and CC9e phones that come in white colored retail box with colorful CC logo, the Custom Edition will be available in a big blue colored packaged with small CC logo on it. Also, Xiaomi is selling exclusive accessories like selfie mirror, bracelet, and transparent cover for the custom version.

Xiaomi Mi CC9, CC9e, and CC9 Meitu Custom Edition Price and Release Date

Here is the pricing of the different variants of the Mi CC9 series of smartphones:

Xiaomi Mi CC9


6 GB RAM + 64 GB storage – 1,799 Yuan (~$260)

6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage – 1,999 Yuan (~$290)

Color Variants: White Lovers, Dark Blue, and Black

Xiaomi Mi CC9e


4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage – 1,299 Yuan (~$188)

6 GB RAM + 64 GB storage – 1,399 Yuan (~$203)

6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage – 1,599 Yuan (~$232)

Color Variants: White Lovers, Dark Blue, and Black

Xiaomi Mi CC9 Meitu Custom Edition

8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage – 2,599 Yuan (~$378)

Color Variant: Pearl White

The Xiaomi Mi CC9 series will be for reservations starting from today in China. The Mi CC9’s first sale will be held on July 5 whereas the Mi CC9e will be purchasable from July 9. 

The Mi CC9 Meitu Custom Edition will be also available from July 5. The Chinese firm didn’t confirm on the international arrival of the Mi CC9, CC9e and CC9 Meitu Custom Edition smartphones.

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Vivo Y12 with 5000mAh battery and triple rear camera setup launched in India: Price, specs and more Vivo Y12 with 5000mAh battery and t...

Vivo Y12 with 5000mAh battery and triple rear camera setup launched in India: Price, specs and more

Vivo Y12 with 5000mAh battery and triple rear camera setup launched in India: Price, specs and more
Vivo Y12 with 5000mAh battery and triple rear camera setup launched in India: Price, specs and more

Chinese handset maker Vivo has launched a new budget smartphone in India — called the Vivo Y12. The handset has been launched in only one storage variant in the country. 

Vivo Y12 price and availability The Vivo Y12 comes in a single storage variant offering 4GB RAM and 32GB internal storage, which has been priced at Rs 12,490. 

The device is already listed on Amazon India website, which reveals that it will be in stock starting June 21. Interested buyers can also get up to Rs 9,350 off on exchange and opt for EMI options starting at Rs 588.

 The Amazon listing reveals that there is one year of manufacturer warranty for device and six months manufacturer warranty for in-box accessories -- that include micro USB to USB cable, USB power adapter, protective case, batteries -- from the date of purchase Vivo Y12 specifications Available in two colour options — Burgundy Red and Aqua Blue — the Vivo Y12 offers a gradient back design in a mirror finish. On the front, the device offers a 6.35-inch Halo FullView HD+ LCD capacitive display with an aspect ratio of 19.3:9 and 720 × 1544p resolution. 

Powered by MediaTek Helio P22(MT 6762) processor, the Vivo Y12 runs on the latest Android 9.0 Pie operating system based custom UI called Funtouch OS 9. For imaging duties, the Vivo Y12 offers a triple rear camera setup comprising a 13MP primary sensor, 8MP super wide-angle sensor, and 2MP depth sensor.

 On the front, there is an 8MP lens with features like face beauty and portrait bokeh. Backed by a 5,000mAh battery, the Vivo Y12 offers Wi-Fi (2.4G + 5G Wi-Fi), Bluetooth 5.0, USB 2.0, GPS, OTG and FM as connectivity options. 

The handset measures 159.43 × 76.77 × 8.92mm and weighs 190.5g and includes accelerometer, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, e-compass, and fingerprint time sensor.

Vivo Y12 with 5000mAh battery debuts in India

Vivo Y12 with 5000mAh battery debuts in India
Vivo Y12 with 5000mAh battery debuts in India


Chinese handset maker Vivo has just announced the availability of a new budget smartphone for the Indian market. Dubbed the VIVO Y12, the new entrant is already featured on Amazon India where it will start selling from June 21. The announcement is coming just weeks ahead of the planned launch of the VIVO Z1 Pro.

The device is priced at Rs 12,490 for the lone variant with 4GB RAM and 32GB internal storage with the option to get up to Rs 9,350 off on exchange and opt for EMI options starting at Rs 588. The listing also suggests there is one year of manufacturer warranty for device and six months manufacturer warranty for out of the box accessories including the micro USB to USB cable, USB power adapter, protective case, batteries — from the date of purchase.

The VIVO Y12 is embedded in a polycarbonate body painted with Burgundy Red and Aqua Blue with a modern-looking gradient finish. It gets a rear fingerprint scanner, as well as a triple rear camera setup consisting of a 13MP primary sensor, 8MP super wide-angle sensor, and 2MP depth sensor, while an 8MO sensor with face beauty sits inside the notch.

On the display the front is a 6.35-inch Halo FullView HD+ LCD capacitive display with 720 x 1544  resolutions, 19.3:9 aspect ratio, 89 percent screen-to-body ratio, while it is powered by the mid-range MediaTek Helio P22 chipset with a 2.0GHz octa-core CPU coupled with 4GB RAM, and 32GB of expandable storage.


Other noteworthy specs include a massive 5000mAh battery that charges over a micro USB port, boots Android 9 Pie with custom UI called Funtouch OS 9, Dual SIM support, Wi-Fi (2.4G + 5G Wi-Fi), Bluetooth 5.0, USB 2.0, GPS, and OTG connectivity options.

Mobile Technology and Home Broadband 2019 37% of Americans now go online mostly using a smartphone, and these devices are increasi...

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Mobile Technology and Home Broadband 2019

37% of Americans now go online mostly using a smartphone, and these devices are increasingly cited as a reason for not having a high-speed internet connection at home
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As the share of Americans who say they own a smartphone has increased dramatically over the past decade – from 35% in 2011 to 81% in 2019 – a new Pew Research Center survey finds that the way many people choose to go online is markedly different than in previous years.
A chart showing Americans of all ages are increasingly likely to say they mostly go online using their smartphoneToday, 37% of U.S. adults say they mostly use a smartphone when accessing the internet. This share has nearly doubled since 2013, when the Center last asked this question. At that point, 19% of Americans named their smartphone as their primary device for going online.
Younger adults are especially likely to reach for their phones when going online. Fully 58% of 18-to 29-year-olds say they mostly go online through a smartphone, up from 41% in 2013. Still, this growth is evident across all age groups. For example, the share of adults ages 30 to 49 who say they mostly use a smartphone to go online has nearly doubled – from 24% in 2013 to 47% today.
A chart showing Growing share of non-broadband users cite their smartphone's capabilities as a reason for not having home broadbandThese trends are part of a broader shift toward mobile technology that has changed the way people do everything from getting news to applying for jobs.
Indeed, mobile devices are not simply being used more often to go online – some Americans are forgoing traditional broadband at home altogether in favor of their smartphone. A majority of adults say they subscribe to home broadband, but about one-in-four (27%) do not. And growing shares of these non-adopters cite their mobile phone as a reason for not subscribing to these services.
Among non-broadband users, 45% say they do not have broadband at home because their smartphone lets them do everything they need to do online, up from 27% in 2015. At the same time, the share of non-broadband users who say their smartphone is the most important reason for not having a high-speed internet connection where they live has nearly doubled over the same time period (from 12% to 23%). And while affordability remains a commonly cited barrier, the share of non-broadband adopters who say the cost of a monthly subscription is the most important reason for not having these services has fallen from 33% in 2015 to 21% today.
In addition, 80% of these non-broadband users say they are not interested in getting high-speed connections at home.
These patterns underscore the reliance that a minority of Americans have on their smartphone for internet access. Some 17% of U.S. adults are “smartphone-only internet users” – meaning they report owning a smartphone but do not have a traditional high-speed internet connection where they live. This share has roughly doubled since 2013, when 8% of adults fell into this category.
These are some of the key findings from Pew Research Center’s telephone survey of 1,502 U.S. adults conducted Jan. 8 – Feb. 7, 2019.
A majority of Americans subscribe to high-speed internet service at home or own a smartphone, but digital gaps remain between some groups
A chart showing Majorities of Americans have a smartphone, subscribe to broadband, but this varies by education, incomeFully 81% of adults now say they own a smartphone, up slightly from 77% in 2018. Smartphone ownership is relatively common among Americans of different economic, educational and racial and ethnic backgrounds. Adults ages 65 and older are the only major demographic group in which a clear majority do not own this type of device, but ownership rates vary even within this population: 59% of those ages 65 to 74 are smartphone owners, but that share falls to 40% among those 75 and older.
The share of Americans who say they have broadband service at home has also risen slightly over the past year – from 65% in early 2018 to 73% today. But compared with smartphone ownership, there are more pronounced variations in broadband adoption across demographic groups. For example, 92% of adults from households earning $75,000 or more a year say they have broadband internet at home, but that share falls to 56% among those whose annual household income falls below $30,000. That 36-point gap in broadband adoption between the highest- and lowest-income groups is substantially larger than the 24-point gap in smartphone ownership between these groups. Educational differences follow a nearly identical pattern.
And as has been true with other Center surveys, there are double-digit gaps in home broadband adoption by community type, as well as by race and ethnicity.
Roughly one-in-four lower-income adults are “smartphone only” internet users
A chart showing 17% of Americans are "smartphone only" internet usersFor some Americans without traditional broadband, smartphones may help bridge these gaps in connectivity. Overall, 17% of Americans are now “smartphone only” internet users – meaning they own a smartphone but do not subscribe to broadband internet service at home. This share has roughly doubled since 2013. At that time, just 8% of Americans relied on their smartphone for internet use at home. The 2019 figure is, however, somewhat lower than the percentage who said this in 2018 (20%).
In general, smartphone reliance tends to be more common among groups who also have lower levels of broadband adoption. Some 26% of adults who have a high school education or less are smartphone only internet users. By comparison, 16% of those with some college experience and only 4% of college graduates fall into this category. Lower-income adults are also more likely than those in higher-earning households to be smartphone only internet users.
Racial and ethnic gaps are also present: One-quarter of Hispanics and a comparable share of blacks are smartphone only internet users, compared with about one-in-ten whites.
Smartphone users are now more likely to go online using their mobile phone than with some other type of device
A chart showing A plurality of smartphone owners now say they mostly use their phone - and not a computer - to go onlineFor those who own a smartphone, these devices now outpace more traditional means of accessing the web. Some 46% of smartphone owners say when using the internet, they mostly do so on their phone. This represents a double-digit increase from 2013, when 34% of these users said this.
At the same time, the share of smartphone users who say a desktop, laptop or tablet computer is their primary device for going online has fallen from 53% in 2013 to 30% today. Roughly one-quarter of smartphone users say they equally use a cellphone or a desktop, laptop or tablet computer when going online, up from 12% six years prior.
A chart showing Smartphone owners' preferred way of accessing the internet varies substantially by ageSmartphone users’ preferred method of going online varies significantly by age. While 60% of smartphone owners ages 18 to 29 and roughly half of those ages 30 to 49 say they mostly use their cellphone to use the internet, those shares fall to about one-third or less among those ages 50 and older. On the other hand, smartphone users ages 50 and over are about twice as likely as those under the age of 50 to say they mostly access the internet through a computer of some kind (43% vs. 21%).
Beyond age, there are also educational differences in the way smartphone users access the internet. Roughly six-in-ten smartphone owners with a high school diploma or less (57%) say they mostly use the internet via a cellphone, compared with 45% of smartphone users with some college experience and 34% of those with a bachelor’s degree or more. By contrast, smartphone owners who are college graduates are about twice as likely as those with a high school education or less to say they mostly use a computer to go online (40% vs. 21%). Similar gaps are present by household income and race and ethnicity. (For more details on how different demographic groups access the internet, see Appendix A.)
A growing share of non-broadband users cite their smartphone’s capabilities as the reason they do not subscribe to high-speed internet service at home
The reasons non-broadband users cite for not having broadband service have shifted in recent years. Affordability remains a commonly cited barrier to subscribing to these services, but the shares of non-broadband adopters who mention cost has declined since 2015.
A chart showing 45% of non-broadband users now cite their smartphone as a reason for not subscribing to high-speed internet service
Half of non-broadband users today say they do not subscribe to broadband because the cost of a monthly subscription is too expensive, while 31% say the cost of a computer is too expensive. In 2015, those shares were 59% and 45%, respectively.
Meanwhile, a growing share of non-broadband users credit their smartphone as a reason why they forgo a subscription to high-speed home internet service. Some 45% of non-broadband adopters say they do not have high-speed internet at home because their smartphone lets them do everything online that they need to do. This represents an 18 percentage point increase from 2015, when only 27% of non-adopters cited their smartphone as a reason for not having home broadband.
Roughly four-in-ten non-adopters report having other options for internet access outside of their home, while 22% say broadband service not being available or available at an unacceptable speed where they live is a reason for not subscribing to home broadband. Both of these shares have changed little in the past four years.
A chart showing Non-broadband users increasingly cite their smartphone as their primary reason for not subscribingWhen asked to name the most important reason they do not subscribe to home broadband, more non-adopters point to the functionality of their smartphones today than in the past.
Some 23% of non-broadband users say the most important reason for them not having a broadband connection at home is because their smartphones let them do everything they need to do online – roughly doubling the share (12%) who said this in 2015.
And while financial factors remain a frequently cited reason for non-adoption, fewer non-broadband users cite cost as the primary reason they do not subscribe to these services. Some 21% of non-broadband users say the monthly cost of service is the single most important reason why they do not have broadband at home, with an additional 6% attributing their non-adoption to computers being too expensive. In each case, both of these shares were higher in 2015 (33% and 10%, respectively).
And for non-broadband users who own a smartphone, the functionality of their smartphone is the single most important reason they cite for not subscribing to high-speed internet at home. Some 37% of non-broadband adopters who have a smartphone say this, statistically unchanged from 2015. At the same time, roughly one-quarter of non-broadband users who have a smartphone say either the monthly cost of a broadband subscription (22%) or the cost of a computer (4%) is the primary reason they do not have home broadband, down from 38% in 2015.
A majority of non-broadband users have never had high-speed internet at home and relatively few are interested in having it in the future
In previous Center surveys, Americans of all kinds have linked not having broadband to a number of disadvantages – including difficulties finding job information or less access to government services. Despite these perceived challenges, non-adopters show little interest in becoming home broadband users in the future.
A chart showing Eight-in-ten non-broadband users are not interested in subscribing to home broadband services in the futureSix-in-ten non-broadband users say they have never had high-speed internet service at home in the past, while one-third indicate that they had previously subscribed to these services. And when asked if they are interested in having home broadband in the future, most non-adopters are unenthusiastic about the prospect. Fully 80% of non-broadband users say they would not be interested in having broadband at home, while 18% think this is something they would consider in the future. These sentiments are on par with those found in the Center’s 2015 survey.

Xiaomi Mi 9X specifications leaked, may come with Snapdragon 675 and Android Pie Specifications of the upcoming Xiaomi Mi 9X have leaked...

Xiaomi Mi 9X specifications leaked, may come with Snapdragon 675 and Android Pie


Specifications of the upcoming Xiaomi Mi 9X have leaked online. According to a post on Chinese microblogging website Weibo, the smartphone may be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 processor and may pack 6GB of RAM. 
Xiaomi Mi 9X specifications leaked, may come with Snapdragon 675 and Android Pie
Xiaomi Mi 9X specifications leaked, may come with Snapdragon 675 and Android Pie

As per the leak, the handset will offer a triple-lens camera set up at the back. The device will boast of 48-megapixel primary rear camera with a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens and an 8-megapixel telephoto lens. 

Further, the Mi 9X is said to come with a 6.4-inch full HD AMOLED display. The phone will also feature a waterdrop notch on the top. For selfies, it is expected to sport a 32-megapixel camera at the front. As stated above, the device will come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 processor. This is the same processor that powers the Redmi Note 7 Pro. 

Xiaomi Mi 9X will run the company’s own MIUI based on Android 9 Pie operating system. The smartphone will house a 3,300mAh battery and will come with 18W fast charging support. For security, the handset will offer the under-display fingerprint sensor.

 May get launched in April As for the pricing is concerned, the smartphone may be priced at CNY 1,699. This roughly translates to Rs 17,500. The Weibo leak also suggests that the Xiaomi Mi 9X may be launched in early April in home country China. Having said that there is no information as to whether the phone will be coming to the Indian mobile market or not. 

The Chinese company earlier launched Mi9 in China last month along with Mi 9 SE and Mi 9 Explorer Edition. The Mi 9 smartphone features 7nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC processor with Adreno 640 GPU. It comes with a 6.39-inch AMOLED full HD+ display and is backed by 3,500mAh battery.

Buy Xiaomi Mi 9 and Mi 9 SE Smartphones at Lowered Price from GeekBuying [Coupons] As part of its recently kicked-off Clearance Sale, Ge...

Buy Xiaomi Mi 9 and Mi 9 SE Smartphones at Lowered Price from GeekBuying [Coupons]

As part of its recently kicked-off Clearance Sale, GeekBuying is doling out up to a whopping 60 percent off on top-end mobile phones.
The promotion page features a wide selection of smartphones that have been split into multiple categories to simplify the search process. Each category including Flash Sale, Big Savings, EU Stock, and Accessories are cramped with items that usually cost a bomb, but are currently available for lowered prices.
We’ll take a look at top variants of the Xiaomi Mi 9 and Mi 9 SE smartphones that you can buy at unbeatable prices from GeekBuying. Moreover, we will show how you can save a considerable amount of extra money at the time of checking out.
Xiaomi Mi 9 Global Version (6GB RAM+128GB ROM)
The Mi 9 is an irresistible 4G smartphone that was launched in February this year. This global version of the Mi 9 with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage capacity would normally set you back $706.99, but you can buy it for only $469.99 from GeekBuying.
You can even extend this 34 percent discount by applying coupon code DCQKZMZG. The coupon helps you save $27 more by bringing the already lowered retail price of the Xiaomi Mi 9 smartphone further down to just $442.99.
You can follow this link to grab the discount, which is available for both the Piano Black and Ocean Blue color versions of the phone. Note that the promo was on the verge of wrapping up at the time of writing.
Xiaomi Mi 9 Global Version (6GB RAM+64GB ROM)
You can avail a 39 percent off on this Mi 9 variant that features 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage capacity. It usually retails for $687.99, but thanks to the aforesaid discount you can now buy it for just $419.99 from GeekBuying.
On top of that, you can get an extra $20 simply by applying coupon code XNNIYMPR. In other words, you can reduce the original asking price of the Mi 9 smartphone to only $399.99 by using the coupon before placing your order.
You can visit this link to take advantage of the discount, which will be valid for the Piano Black and Ocean Blue color versions of the phone. Regrettably, the promo will come to an end shortly.
Xiaomi Mi 9 SE Global Version (6GB RAM+128GB ROM)
Xiaomi made the long-awaited Mi 9 SE smartphone available to the public in February this year. The global version of the phone featuring 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage capacity normally sells for $492.99, buy GeekBuying users can get their hands on this variant for a dropped price of only $339.99.
If this 31 percent discount doesn’t impress you much, all you need to do is to apply coupon code TCLQRJVF for an additional $20 off. After applying the coupon, your grand total comes down to only $319.99.
You can visit this link to get the discount and use the coupon before it expires. It is worth mentioning here that the promo was about to wrap up at the time of writing.
Xiaomi Mi 9 SE Global Version (6GB RAM+64GB ROM)
Those who do not fancy using a phone with ample storage capacity can go for the Mi 9 SE smartphone model that comes with 6GB of RAM and offers a decent 64GB ROM. This variant carries a $461.99 price tag, but you can buy it for only $309.99 from GeekBuying.
This 33 percent discount can be extended with the help of coupon code JGIVWAVC. The coupon reduces the original selling price of the above-mentioned Mi 9 SE variant to just $297.99, by helping you save $12 more before you click the ‘Place your Order’ button.

Xiaomi teases Mi 9 variant with pop-up selfie camera (Update: It’s Mi 9T) Xiaomi teases Mi 9 variant with pop-up selfie camera (Update:...

Xiaomi teases Mi 9 variant with pop-up selfie camera (Update: It’s Mi 9T)

Xiaomi teases Mi 9 variant with pop-up selfie camera (Update: It’s Mi 9T)
Xiaomi teases Mi 9 variant with pop-up selfie camera (Update: It’s Mi 9T)

A Xiaomi Mi 9 variant. Twitter/Xiaomi

Update, May 30, 2019 (3:28AM ET): Xiaomi has now confirmed a name for its Mi 9 variant, revealing that it will indeed be called the Xiaomi Mi 9T. And it’s not the first time we’ve heard this name pop up in recent days.

A Polish blog reported this week that the Redmi K20 and K20 Pro would be called Xiaomi Mi 9T and Mi 9T Pro when it launches there. Furthermore, a Russian news outlet has also claimed that the Redmi flagships would adopt the Mi 9T names when it launched in that market.

Here’s the answer! Mi 9T is coming soon! Guess what T stands for? pic.twitter.com/0mY2N7lnSx

— Xiaomi #5GIsHere (@Xiaomi) May 30, 2019

If the Mi 9T is indeed a Redmi K20 Pro with a new name and a few tweaks, then you should be getting a ton of bang for your buck. The new phone offers a Snapdragon 855 chipset, pop-up selfie camera, a 4,000mAh battery, and a triple rear camera setup.

Original article, May 29, 2019 (5:42AM ET): Xiaomi’s first phones with a pop-up selfie camera, the Redmi K20 and K20 Pro, were announced yesterday. But the company has teased another device with a pop-up shooter.

Xiaomi posted an image on Twitter, showing a phone without a notch along with the hashtag “#PopUpInStyle.” The message also confirmed that this is a Mi 9 variant, and could either be the Mi 9K, Mi 9I, or Mi 9T.

K, I or T…Which letter would you choose for the newest member of our Mi9 family? why? #PopUpInStyle pic.twitter.com/Ks5xokWrUG

— Xiaomi #5GIsHere (@Xiaomi) May 29, 2019

It’s unclear whether this will literally be the Mi 9 with a pop-up selfie camera or if this is more like a Redmi K20 series phone with the Mi 9’s design. The Xiaomi Mi 9 design differs from the Redmi K20 series by shifting the rear camera housing to the side of the device, while also offering a different gradient color scheme.

The Mi 9 also offers a few perks compared to the Redmi K20 series, such as wireless charging, and higher resolution telephoto and ultra-wide cameras. However, the K20 phones offer a much bigger battery (4,000mAh versus 3,300mAh), 256GB storage option, and a 3.5mm port.

Would you prefer a Xiaomi Mi 9 with a pop-up camera or a Redmi K20 Pro with the Mi 9’s aesthetics? Let us know in the comments!

NEXT: 5 newer Android features you can get on your old Android phone

Xiaomi   MI repeats at Redmi K20 in 9 retail boxes Xiaomi MI repeats at Redmi K20 in 9 retail boxes It is now confirmed. Very much e...

Xiaomi MI repeats at Redmi K20 in 9 retail boxes

Xiaomi MI repeats at Redmi K20 in 9 retail boxes
Xiaomi MI repeats at Redmi K20 in 9 retail boxes

It is now confirmed. Very much expected Xiaomi Mi 9T which will soon hit some markets, actually Redmi K20 by another name. This is confirmed by a few retail retailers for Mi 9T. One of the pictures in China's Weibo shows that the second film was shared by a technology survey from Dubai. This offer will be sold in Dubai and possibly UAE in Russia, Thailand, and some other countries as MI 9.

The device has been rendered with the "MI 9" inscription in the retail box and there is no doubt that the renderer is similar to the RMMI K20 series. The retail box also shows that the device will come in black and will probably have 6GB of RAM and 64 GB storage, perhaps at the basement.

A removable screen guard, which provides the key space to include a Calcom snapdragon 730 processor that usually connects to the Siaomi phones. The device has a 6.39-inch FHD + AMOLED display with an on-screen fingerprint sensor. There is a 48 MP AI Triple Camera and 20 MP Pop-Up Celtic Shooters. The MI 9 also crashes ships with a 4000 mAh battery and an 18W fast charger under its Hood.

Not saying, "Any other name will smell like a rose sweet". Redmi K20 and K20 Pro are awesome models. So, the MI9 will probably not be frustrated unless Siyomi makes an extra price on the phone. We hope Xiaomi launches the device very soon.

OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T will be updated on Android Q; Fnatic mode, RAM boost and more coming OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T are the latest ...

OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T will be updated on Android Q; Fnatic mode, RAM boost and more coming

OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T will be updated on Android Q; Fnatic mode, RAM boost and more coming

OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T are the latest devices updated on Android devices. This update is the third major OS update for both phones. Technically, they only got two Android OSs that got three major OS updates. Tomorrow, OnePlus One Plus Confirmed 5 and OnePlus 5T Total three operating system updates will receive.

OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T were announced in 2017, although a few months left. Both phones run Android negate outside the box and then they are updated on Android Orao and Android pie. Now, Vanplus has announced that they will get an update for Android. The announcement was made in the forum post, which lists the software features of the OnePlus 7 series on older OnePlus devices.

The post has published that the Vanplus 5 series and the Vanplus 6 series will receive quick answers in Fanatic mode, Jane mode and screen recorder (already available through Side logging), Landscape, DC Dimming, and RAM boost. OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T also added Android Q then join the Plus Plus. However, there is no ETA yet.

This OnePlus 5 series is definitely exciting news for series owners. Both phones end and mark two at the beginning of the design era. The OP5 was the last one plus phone, with the ratio of 16: 9 ratio when OP5T was the first with 18: 9 aspect ratio and rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. They are powered by both Snapdragon 835, Dual Rear Camera, 3300mAh Battery Pack, and 20W Fast Charging Support.

Google Pixel 2 XL specifications and features Google Pixel 2 XL specs :  Google has gone through Qualcomm's best current SOC, which i...

Google Pixel 2 XL specifications and features

Google Pixel 2 XL specs:  Google has gone through Qualcomm's best current SOC, which is Snapdragon 835. It's an octa-core chip that we saw in One plus 5, Sony Xperia XZ Premium,  Sony Xperia X3 and Mi Mix 2. Also, you get 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB or 128 GB storage. Other features include 4G with VoLTE, four satellite systems (GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou and Galileo) with dual-band Wi-Fi AC, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC and location data. Sensors include a barometer, sensor, gyroscope, compass, and normal accelerometer and ambient light sensors.

Google Pixel 2 XL specs
Google Pixel 2 XL specs


Google pixel 2 XL certified IP 67 for dust and water resistance so it can survive drowning under water. Unfortunately, some flagship-level features like the Wireless Charging and HDR display are misses out on the phone.

Google pixel 2 XL (and Pixel 2) is Google's first in-house processor (with help from Intel), known as Visual Core, a dedicated image processor. It's now inactive and these phones will become active after receiving the upcoming Android 8.1 update. The main purpose of the visual cores is to allow third-party applications to take advantage of HDR image capture and processing, which is currently only available in pixel camera applications.

Google's power is always in the software and the newest ships to showcase Google pixel 2 XL. It runs the Vanilla Android 8.0 Out of the Box but there are a few new additions to Home screen, Lock Screen and Launcher. Thanks to the PULLED panel, the Google pixel 2 XL has always been an on-display feature that shows you time, date and unread notifications. However, you cannot interact with the notifications on the lock screen on Samsung's current phone.

Pixel 2 XL features

There is a Now Playing feature that automatically recognizes a song playing in the background and will show you its title and artist under the screen. The Google pixel 2 XL has a database of locally stored songs, which does not require an active internet connection, which changes by region and updated on a weekly basis.



We tried this with the popular English and Hindi tracks and it worked well in most cases, though it did not recognize some new Bollywood tracks and failed where there was too much background thunder. Overall, it seems to be an excellent feature, but it is not replaced for dedicated applications like Shazam or SoundHound, especially when dealing with popular tracks.
At the top of the home screen, there is a new 'at-a-glance' area that gives you time, weather and other details like upcoming appointments from your calendar.

 It cannot be removed from the home screen. So far, information is showing only from your Google Calendar app and traffic updates, but Google will link it to more apps in the coming months. The Quick Search bar has been moved downward, where it is closer to your organs. Homescreen keeps it as you swipe across, and both cannot be removed. When we started it,

 specs and Full specifications and features

Google Assistant works as expected, and the right-handed card takes you to Google Now screen with relevant news relevant to the size of the card. Includes Google Advanced Suite, Plus Allo and Duo. The interface is slick and quick but it can sometimes feel a bit too barebones. For example, after you receive it once, a screenshot annotation is not supported as something fundamental.

The settings application has changed quite a bit, and now, the same functions are grouped together. Some options are hidden from view so the app will give an easy look. Supported gestures include a double-press of the power button and a double flick of the wrist from the camera app to switch the camera and the camera back to the camera app. There is a new live wallpaper named Living Universe which looks really great.

The pixel 2 XL is confidential from Google Lens's initial beta, it's a new feature that uses machine learning to detect objects, street addresses, phone numbers, etc., from the photos you've taken and gives you more information about them. Currently, this feature can be found in the Photos app in pixel 2 and Google pixel 2 XL,
But it will be added to the camera application and to the assistant within the coming month. For a beta product, it works decently well. When you are browsing through your photos, you will notice the lens icon just before the delete icon. This tapping will bring a small window where the lens will show its best guess in the picture.


Pixel 2 XL full specifications

GENERAL
Release date       November 2017
Form factor        Touchscreen
Dimensions (mm)          157.90 x 76.70 x 7.90
Weight (g)       175.00
Battery capacity (mAh)       3520
Removable battery       No
Colors       Just Black, Black, and White
SAR value         0.98
DISPLAY
Screen size (inches)6.00
TouchscreenYes
Resolution1440x2880 pixels
Pixels per inch (PPI)538
HARDWARE
Processor1.9GHz octa-core
Processor makeQualcomm Snapdragon 835
RAM4GB
Internal storage64GB
Expandable storageNo
CAMERA
Rear camera12.2-megapixel
Rear flashDual LED
Front camera8-megapixel
Front flashNo
SOFTWARE
Operating systemAndroid 8.0.0
CONNECTIVITY
Wi-FiYes
Wi-Fi standards supported802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
GPSYes
BluetoothYes, v 5.00
NFCYes
InfraredNo
USB OTGYes
HeadphonesNo
FMNo
Number of SIMs1
SIM 1
SIM TypeNano-SIM
GSM/CDMAGSM
3GYes
4G/ LTEYes
Supports 4G in India (Band 40)Yes
SENSORS
Compass/ MagnetometerYes
Proximity sensorYes
AccelerometerYes
Ambient light sensorYes
GyroscopeYes
BarometerYes
Temperature sensorNo

OnePlus 6T smartphone buy OnePlus 6T Summer Sale in E-Commerce Amazon There is various smartphone discounts in this cell. So if you a...

OnePlus 6T smartphone buy
OnePlus 6T smartphone buy

OnePlus 6T Summer Sale in E-Commerce Amazon There is various smartphone discounts in this cell. So if you are planning to buy a new smartphone then this is a great opportunity. Amazon Summer offers a 40% discount on different smartphones. In this cell, you can buy OnePlus 6T smartphone at the lowest price so far. You buy this phone at Rs. 299999

Summer Sale in E-Commerce Amazon There is various smartphone discounts in this cell. So if you are planning to buy a new smartphone then this is a great opportunity. Amazon Summer offers a 40% discount on different smartphones. In this cell, you can buy OnePlus 6T smartphone at the lowest price so far. You buy this phone at 299999

Amazon is leaving 8000 rupees on this smartphone! These discounts are available in 6 GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. OnePlus 6T smartphones are priced at Rs 37,999. Last month, the Amazon Plus phone was priced at Tk 34,999 for a OnePlus 6T Fist Cell phone.

Storage variants, 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage variant and 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage variants are available in about 9 thousand rupees. This smartphone has received 32,999 and Rs 36,999 respectively. In addition, using SBI debit and credit card, this cell receives 10% additional discounts.

Let's go on 14 May OnePlus OnePlus two new smartphones 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro are running. Prior to that, it is a great opportunity to buy OnePlus 6T smartphones. At OnePlus 6T, you will find a 6.41 inch full HD Plus AMOLED display.


This phone has a few Snapdragon 845 processors and works on Oxygen OS based on Android 9.0 pi. It has a 16-megapixel front camera. Back, the company has set up 16 megapixel and 20-megapixel dual rear camera. The phone has 3700 mAh battery and VOO 3.0 fast charging technology.

Sony Master Series Z9G 98-Inch 8K HDR TV Costs a Whopping $69,999  Sony this week reported evaluating and accessibility of its lead Mast...

Sony Master Series Z9G 98-Inch 8K HDR TV Costs a Whopping $69,999 


Sony this week reported evaluating and accessibility of its lead Master Series of TVs, just as other TV models. The greatest feature among these is the Sony Master Series Z9G lineup, which offers 8K HDR shows in sizes of 85 and 98 inches. 
Sony Master Series Z9G 98-Inch 8K HDR TV Costs a Whopping $69,999
Sony Master Series Z9G 98-Inch 8K HDR TV Costs a Whopping $69,999 

The 98-inch model is priced at an astounding $69,999.99 (generally Rs. 49.13 lakhs), which is its most extreme proposed retail value (MSRP). This value sets the TV against a couple of extravagance vehicles in India, a few productions noted, for example, the Audi A3, BMW 3 Series, and the Mercedes Benz CLA lineup. Peruse on for insights concerning the Sony Master Series Z9G lineup, just as different models the organization declared. 

Sony Master Series Z9G value, accessibility, and highlights 


The Sony Master Series Z9G lineup comprises of two 8K HDR TV models – the 85-inch model priced at $12,999.99 (generally Rs. 9.13 lakhs) and the 98-inch model priced at $69,999. The two models will be available from June, and are controlled by the organization's X1 Ultimate processor that is professed to be advanced to deal with the "33 million pixels of 8K", and highlight a 8K-explicit calculation that can identify and dissect each article in the image. Sony includes that the Master Series Z9G will offer different innovations like Backlight Master Drive with full-cluster nearby diminishing, 8K X-tended Dynamic Range Pro, just as up and coming help for Apple AirPlay 2 and HomeKit. 

The 98-inch Sony Master Series Z9G will go up against the Samsung Q900 QLED 8K TV, which is priced at $100,000 (generally Rs. 70.23 lakhs). For the present, neither one of the models is available in India. 

Sony Master Series A9G, A8G, X950G, X850G, X800G value, accessibility 


As we referenced, Sony additionally itemized the accessibility and valuing for a few other LCD and OLED models in its lineup. 

The Sony Master Series A9G 4K OLED TV will be available in three sizes – 55-inch ($3,499.99 or generally Rs. 2.45 lakhs and available in May), 65-inch ($4,499.99 or generally Rs. 3.16 lakhs and available in May), and 77-inch ($7,999.99 or generally Rs. 5.6 and available in June). The Sony A8G 4K OLED TV will be available from May in two sizes 55-inch ($2,499.99 or generally Rs. 1.75 lakhs) and 65-inch ($3,499.99 or generally Rs. 2.45 lakhs). 

The Sony X950G 4K HDR TV then again will be available in four sizes – 85-inch ($4,999.99 or generally Rs. 3.5 lakh and available in late April), 75-inch ($3,499.99 or generally Rs. 2.45 lakhs), 65-inch ($2,199.99 or generally Rs. 1.5 lakhs), and 55-inch ($1,399.99 or generally Rs. 98,000). The Sony X850G 4K HDR TV is available in a solitary 85-inch variation, priced at $3,499.99 (generally Rs. 2.45 lakhs). At last, the Sony X800G 4K HDR TV is available in four sizes, with 43-inch ($649.99 or generally Rs. 46,000), 49-inch ($749.99 or generally Rs. 53,000), 55-inch ($899.99 or generally Rs. 63,000), 65-inch ($1,199.99 or generally Rs. 84,000), and 75-inch ($1,999.99 or generally Rs. 1.4 lakhs).