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mercredi 26 février 2020

Nubia’s Red Magic 5G phone has a funky red & blue multi-colored design

Nubia’s Red Magic series of gaming smartphones are known for offering high-end hardware at an affordable price. The Nubia Red Magic 3 (review) from last year packed in a Snapdragon 855, up to 12GB of RAM, and a 5,000mAh battery, making it a great choice for mobile gamers. However, it did have some shortcomings when compared to other devices in the price range. With its successor, the upcoming Nubia Red Magic 5G, the company aims to bring even more to the table and help the device stand out in the ever-growing affordable flagship space. Nubia was expected to launch the Red Magic 5G at the Mobile World Congress trade show this year. But, as you’d already know, the trade show was canceled due to the ongoing coronavirus situation and this delayed the launch of several devices, including the Nubia Red Magic 5G.

Nubia Red Magic 5G Nubia Red Magic 5G

While Nubia hasn’t revealed when exactly it plans to launch the Red Magic 5G, we have seen quite a teasers from the company regarding some of its specifications. Earlier this month, the company’s President and co-founder, Ni Fei, shared a couple of posters revealing that the device will feature a 144Hz high refresh rate display. He also confirmed that the device will feature Samsung’s LPDDR5 RAM and support 80W fast charging. Shortly after this revelation, we learned that the Nubia Red Magic 5G will launch with up to 16GB of RAM, much like the recently launched Galaxy S20 Ultra. And now, we finally have our first look at the upcoming device. The Nubia Red Magic 5G was recently certified by China’s regulatory agency TENAA and the certification listing includes a few images of the device.

As you can see in the attached images, the Nubia Red Magic 5G will feature a funky red and blue color scheme that forms an X on the back panel and falls in line with the Red Magic series’ gamery aesthetic. The device will feature a triple camera setup on the back, which is housed within a black strip that runs vertically down the back panel. Additionally, we can see that the Red Magic 5G’s power and volume buttons can be found on the right edge, flanked by two more buttons that could possibly be somewhat like the air-triggers that we’ve seen on the ASUS ROG Phone II. The device also has an alert slider in the top left corner, along with what looks to be some sort of grills on either side. There’s an additional button in the center of the left edge, but we can’t be sure of its functionality yet.


Source: TENAA

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Realme 6 series will have a 64MP main camera, 90Hz display, and 30W charging

Chinese OEM Realme kicked off 2020 with the launch of the Realme C3 — a MediaTek Helio G70 powered budget device that offers excellent gaming performance. The company followed that up with the Realme X50 Pro, its first 5G enabled flagship that packs in top-of-the-line specifications. Adam from our team described the Snapdragon 865-powered flagship as a “well-thought-out package with good features and great performance” and I couldn’t agree more. It seems like the company is on the right track with its launches in 2020 and I have high hopes for the upcoming Realme 6 series which will be launched in India on March 5th.

As part of the Realme 6 series, the company is expected to launch two devices — the Realme 6 and Realme 6 Pro. Along with these two devices, the company will also be launching a Realme 6i, a direct successor to the Realme 5i from earlier this year, which we’ve previously spotted in an FCC listing. Just a couple of days ahead of the launch, Realme has set up a teaser website for the upcoming Realme 6 series which reveals a few key details about the upcoming devices.

As per the website, both devices in the Realme 6 series will feature a quad-camera setup on the back with a 64MP primary sensor, a wide-angle lens, a telephoto lens with support for up to 20x zoom, and a macro lens. On the front, the device will feature a hole-punch display for the selfie-shooter, with the Realme 6 featuring a single circular cutout and the Realme 6 Pro featuring a pill-shaped dual camera cutout.

Both the devices will also feature a high refresh rate 90Hz FHD+ display and support for 30W fast charging. Features like high refresh rate displays and 30W fast charging were previously limited to flagship devices and it’s great to see manufacturers bringing them to mid-range devices. It’s worth noting that the Realme 6 series won’t be the first to bring these features to the mid-range segment. Xiaomi’s sub-brand POCO launched the POCO X2 (review) earlier this month and that too features a 120Hz high refresh-rate display and support for 27W fast charging at a very affordable price point.


Source: Realme

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mardi 25 février 2020

iQOO 3 First Impressions: A Fast Gaming Phone That Doesn’t Need 5G

Gaming phones have quickly emerged as a new smartphone category in recent years and there’s a profound interest surrounding them. Smartphone makers are going to great length to ride on this new wave and have come up with their own interpretation of a gaming-focused smartphone. It was all started back in 2017 with the launch of the Razer Phone (not that razr), the first smartphone that was aimed specifically at the hardcore gaming community. Since then, the list of gaming phones has only grown in size with companies such as Asus, Nubia, and Black Shark jumping on the bandwagon with their take on gaming-centric phones. The latest to join this club is the newly announced iQOO 3, a gaming-focused flagship smartphone from Vivo’s spinoff brand iQOO. The iQOO 3 is the first Snapdragon 865 powered smartphone to launch in both 4G and 5G variants. And even though its 5G-ready pitch makes no real sense in the context of the Indian market, the phone itself is quite solid, packing up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage, 55W fast charging support, quad cameras, and a massive 6.4-inch display.

iQOO 3

I’ve been using the iQOO 3 5G for the past three days now and here are my first impressions.

Note: The iQOO 3 5G review unit was loaned to us by iQOO India.

iQOO 3

Starting with the design, the iQOO 3 has avoided going with the typical gaming phone aesthetic with funky exteriors and glowing RGB lights. Instead, the iQOO 3 has opted for a clean, industrial design that should appeal to a broader demographic. Despite its massive size, the device fits snugly in hand, providing a firm and reassuring grip. The narrow form factor lent by the 20.9 aspect ratio definitely helps here.

iQOO 3

The backplate is protected by Gorilla Glass 6 and features a gradient pattern underneath it that sparkles under direct sunlight. The square camera module is located on the upper left corner. The sensors are arranged on two vertical design bars with the taller one housing the primary, wide-angle and telephoto sensors while the smaller design bar accommodating the depth sensor.

iQOO 3

The iQOO branding is on the bottom left corner — but other than these, the back is a clean affair. The device is comfortable to hold thanks to the curved back and rounded corners but at the same time, it’s also quite heavy, coming in at 216g. The weight is especially noticeable when you’re using the device with one hand but over time you can get used to it.

iQOO 3

On the front, the 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display with a pinhole takes the center stage. The display is protected with Schott Xensation UP glass and has a factory-applied screen protector on top. We attempted to get the scratch guard off, but very surprisingly, it did not budge despite repeated strong attempts. We hope to get it off in time for the full review.

The absence of a high refresh rate display is a big letdown given the phone’s gaming pitch. High refresh displays have become an essential part of the flagship smartphone experience and here is where I think iQOO has missed a big opportunity and put itself at a disadvantage in terms of competitiveness. For what it’s worth, the display offers 180Hz touch refresh rate which the company claims improves the gaming experience.

 

The display itself is really bright (claimed 800 nits max brightness) and offers a great viewing experience. It’s a massive improvement if you’re coming from an LCD. Colors are a bit oversaturated out-of-the-box but you can opt for a more faithful reproduction using the provided display settings. The bezels around the display are pretty slim with the bottom chin measuring just 5.3mm thick. The power button and volume keys are on the right side. The orange-colored power button adds a nice contrasting touch to the black frame. But I’m not fond of its placement as it’s located a bit too downward and not easily reachable. There’s also a dedicated key, located on the left, to trigger Google Assistant.

However, perhaps the more interesting bit of hardware is the two pressure-sensitive buttons located on the right side of the frame. These buttons can be a big deal for gamers as they come in really handy when playing games such as PUBG that usually require multiple fingers to control in-game movements.

The iQOO 3 is powered by Qualcomm’s latest and greatest Snapdragon 865 SoC which claims to offer up to 25% performance jump while at the same time reducing the power consumption by 30%. In day to day use, the phone feels rapid and every interaction — be it opening apps or jumping through menus — is nearly instantaneous. There’s no slowing down whatsoever even while you’re juggling through multiple things at once. Things like stutters and frame drops are a rarity and the overall experience grows up to the expectations one often assumes from a modern flagship.

We’ll be diving deeper into the benchmarks, gaming performance and UI tests to paint a full picture of the overall performance in our full review.

iQOO 3

With that said let’s move to the other important aspect: Camera performance. The quad-camera setup of the iQOO 3 is composed of a 48MP Sony IMX582 primary sensor, 13MP wide-angle sensor, 13MP telephoto lens (2X lossless zoom) and 2MP depth camera. It’s interesting to see that iQOO has opted for last year’s Sony sensor and not the more recent 64MP Samsung or Sony IMX686 sensor. The IMX582, which debuted on the Redmi K20, is a different variant of the IMX586 with the same sensor size and pixel size with the only difference being the lack of 4K@90fps support on the IMX582.

During our limited test run, the camera seemed capable of producing stellar images under good lighting, showcasing vibrant colors and a good dynamic range. The low-light results, although not the best around, are still impressive too but the night photos leave a bit to be desired. You can check out the camera samples in the gallery attached below.

The 4,400 mAh battery cell of the iQOO 3 may not be enough to make your jaw drop but its charging speed sure will. The device comes with a 55W Super FlashCharge inside the box and the company claims it takes only 15 minutes to charge the battery up to 50%. I had to charge the device three times during this period and it still blows my mind how fast this thing is. It’s a total gamechanger, especially if you want to game but don’t want to stay plugged to a wall. It’s so quick, a 10-minute top-up is enough to last you through half a day of non-game usage usually. We’ll be doing multiple charging runs for our full review.

The battery life, on the other hand, has been pretty average — nothing extraordinary here. But I guess it’s too early to come to any conclusion, so we reserve our judgment for the final review.

On the software front, the iQOO 3 runs a slightly modified version of FuntouchOS called iQOO UI. If you have used MIUI or ColorOS, you should feel right at home. From home screen arrangement and iconography to the notification shade, you can spot many similarities between these custom skins. You can choose your apps to be arranged on the home screen in iOS style or inside the app drawer. There’s a fair share of junk apps, many of which can’t be uninstalled. The software fully supports Android 10’s Navigation Gestures and can be swapped in favor of the default on-screen buttons to fully take advantage of the display. You also get system-wide dark mode, Always on Display, theme support, Ultra Game mode, long screenshots and much more.


Concluding Note

My first impressions of the iQOO 3 are largely positive. The display is fantastic, performance is great, and charging speed is just mind-blowing. A few negatives that come to mind are the omission of the high refresh rate display and not-so-great low-light camera performance.

iQOO 3 XDA Forums

The iQOO 3 is an interesting device as it sets the tone for what to expect in the affordable flagship space in the months to come. We’ll be putting the device through its paces to assess its camera, performance, battery life, software and more. My final review of the iQOO 3 should follow in the next couple of weeks.

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First Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra update reportedly rolls out with March 2020 patches and camera auto-focus improvements

Samsung recently launched its Galaxy S20 lineup featuring Space Zoom cameras, 120Hz displays, 5G, and much more. As part of the lineup, the company launched three new devices — the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra. As you’d expect, the Galaxy S20 Ultra is the top-of-the-line device from Samsung for 2020 and it packs in all the bells and whistles the company could possibly fit in it. In the camera department, the Galaxy S20 Ultra features a 108MP primary sensor, a 48MP periscope zoom lens, a 12MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 0.3MP ToF sensor. With this kind of hardware, you’d expect the Galaxy S20 Ultra to offer stellar imaging capabilities. But early reports from reviewers reveal that the Galaxy S20 Ultra has some focusing issues. Thankfully though, it seems like Samsung is aware of this issue and has already started rolling out a fix for the same.

As per a recent report from TizenHelp, Samsung has started rolling out the first firmware update for the Galaxy S20 Ultra. As mentioned earlier, the update packs in improvements for the device’s autofocus capabilities, along with the Android security patches for March 2020. The update (firmware version G988NKSU1ATBR) is currently rolling out to Galaxy S20 Ultra users in Samsung’s home country of South Korea and it may also be released for the other two models in the lineup sometime soon. Galaxy S20 Ultra users in other regions should also receive the update in the next couple of days.

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra XDA Forums

Renowned leakster Ice Universe was among the many people to have reported facing focusing issues on the Galaxy S20 Ultra. Now, in a recent post on Weibo, Ice Universe has shared a video claiming that the Korean users who have received the update report that the auto-focus has been much improved. As of now, we have no word from Samsung regarding the release timeline for the firmware update, but we’ll update this post as and when we receive more information.


Source: TizenHelp

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Realme 1, 5, 5s, U1, X, and X2 get updates with February 2020 security patches

Realme certainly has a fast device release schedule. After launching the flagship Realme X50 Pro (first impressions), the brand has started teasing the upcoming Realme 6 series, and live photos of the Realme 6i have appeared via FCC certification. However, it hasn’t forgotten its older phones. It started rolling out ColorOS 7-based Realme UI, powered by Android 10, to the Realme XT, and the Realme 3 Pro, while beta programs are available for the Realme X2 Pro and the Realme X2. For the most part, the company has been diligent with monthly security patch updates as well, as its record here is actually better than OnePlus. Google released the February 2020 security patches three weeks ago. Now, Realme has started rolling them out for the Realme 1, Realme 5, Realme 5s, Realme U1, Realme X2, and the Realme X.

All of the below updates are for the Indian region. The update for the Realme X is based on ColorOS 6.0, and has a download size of 2.79GB. It can be downloaded from here, and the changelog is noted below. Notably, the update brings VoWiFi support for Jio and Airtel users for all Realme phones mentioned in the article.

Changelog for the Realme X

Changelog:
**Security**:
● Android security patch: February, 2020
**System**:
● Updated some third-party applications to the latest version
● Fixed some known bugs, and improved system stability
**Network**:
● Added Airtel and Jio VoWiFi feature
* Android version: Android 9.0

The Realme 5s’ update is running on ColorOS 6.0.1. It has a download size of 2.57GB, and it can be downloaded from here. The changelog is noted below.

Changelog for the Realme 5s

Changelog:
**Security**:
● Android security patch: February, 2020
**System**:
● Fixed camera crash issue in some scenes, and improved system stability
**Network**:
● Added Airtel and Jio VoWiFi feature

The Realme U1’s update is interesting, as it brings swipe gestures from both sides. This is actually an Android 10 feature, which Realme has back-ported to Android 9. The update is on ColorOS 6.0, and it also adds a hotspot speed limit. It has a download size of 2.06GB, and it can be downloaded from here. The changelog is noted below.

Changelog for the Realme U1

Changelog:
**Security**:
● Android security patch: February, 2020
**Network**:
● Added Airtel and Jio VoWiFi feature
**Settings**:
● Added swipe gestures from both sides
● Added hotspot speed limit
* Android version: Android 9.0

The Realme 5′ update is running on ColorOS 6.0.1. It has a download size of 2.57GB, and it can be downloaded from here. The changelog is noted below. (The update is identical to that of the Realme 5s.)

Changelog for the Realme 5

Changelog:
**Security**:
● Android security patch: February, 2020
**System**:
● Fixed camera crash issue in some scenes, and improved system stability
**Network**:
● Added Airtel and Jio VoWiFi feature

Finally, the Realme 1’s update is also running on ColorOS 6.0. It gets swipe gestures from both sides and the hotspot speed limit feature, like the Realme U1. The update has a download size of 2.15GB, and it can be downloaded from here. The changelog is noted below.

Changelog for the Realme 1

Changelog:
Security:
● Android security patch: February, 2020
Network:
● Added Airtel and Jio VoWiFi feature
Settings:
● Added swipe gestures from both sides
● Added hotspot speed limit
* Android version: Android 9.0

The Realme X2’s update is running on ColorOS 6.1. It has a download size of 2.56GB, and it can be downloaded from here. The changelog is noted below.

Changelog for the Realme X2

Changelog:
Security:
● Android security patch: February, 2020
Dark Mode:
● Added from sunset to sunrise and schedule time feature
Network:
● Added Airtel and Jio vowifi feature

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Here are 19 announced and upcoming smartphones with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 is Qualcomm’s 2020 flagship system-on-chip (SoC) for smartphones. It was announced in December 2019 as the successor to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855. This month, we are seeing the first wave of phones launching with the Snapdragon 865. Qualcomm has now made clear which announced and upcoming phones feature the Snapdragon 865. It has done so by announcing a list of 17 announced and upcoming phones that have the chip.

Qualcomm says that global OEMs and brands Black Shark, Fujitsu, iQOO, Lenovo, Nubia, OPPO, Realme, Redmi, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, Vivo, Xiaomi and ZTE have selected the Snapdragon 865 for their 5G phone launches this year. The company promotes the Snapdragon 865 Mobile Platform as being the “world’s most advanced,” as it’s designed to deliver the “unmatched connectivity and performance required for the next wave of flagship devices.” The Snapdragon 865 features Qualcomm’s second-generation modem-RF system in the form of Snapdragon X55. It also incorporates Wi-Fi 6 and “redefines” Bluetooth audio with Qualcomm’s FastConnect 6800 mobile connectivity system. The Snapdragon 865’s features such as gigapixel-speed photography, Snapdragon Elite Gaming with desktop-level features, and the fifth generation Qualcomm AI Engine were also promoted in the press release.

Qualcomm says that after the Snapdragon 865’s introduction in December 2019, more than 70 designs have been announced or are in development based on the platform. In addition, more than 1,750 designs have been announced or are in development based on its Snapdragon 8-series mobile platforms. Phones that have been announced or are coming soon featuring the Snapdragon 865 include:

  • ASUS ROG Phone III
  • ASUS ZenFone 7
  • Black Shark 3
  • FCNT arrows 5G
  • iQOO 3
  • Legion Gaming Phone
  • Nubia Red Magic 5G
  • OPPO Find X2
  • Realme X50 Pro
  • Redmi K30 Pro
  • Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra
  • Sharp AQUOS 5G
  • Sony Xperia 1 II
  • Vivo APEX 2020 Concept Phone
  • Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro
  • ZTE Axon 10s Pro

The phones that have already been announced are the Snapdragon 865 variants of the Galaxy S20 series (which are sold in the U.S, Canada, South Korea, and China), the Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro, Realme X50 Pro 5G, Sony Xperia 1 II, iQOO 3, and the Sharp AQUOS 5G. The rest of the phones on the list haven’t been announced yet. The OPPO Find X2 is scheduled to launch on March 6. The ZTE Axon 10s Pro was going to internationally launch at MWC 2020, but after the cancellation of the event, ZTE hasn’t rescheduled the launch yet. The same is applicable for the Vivo APEX 2020, which was going to be showcased at the event. It’s known that the Nubia Red Magic 5G and the Redmi K30 Pro are supposed to launch soon, but we don’t have any specifics.

Lastly, the Black Shark 3, the Legion Gaming Phone (by Lenovo), and the FCNT arrows 5G are relatively unknown phones for now. The FCNT arrows 5G will likely have a Japan-only release like the Sharp AQUOS 5G. The Black Shark 3 has received certification, but Black Shark hasn’t announced a launch date yet. The same goes for the Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone, which is actually the first time I am hearing about it.

The OnePlus 8 series is surprisingly absent from Qualcomm’s list, and so are the LG V60 ThinQ and Motorola Edge+. It’s likely that OnePlus, LG, and Motorola declined to confirm the specific flagship smartphones they’re working on for the purpose of this announcement. However, we still expect to learn more about them soon.

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