OnePlus 6 Leaks In Blue, White, And Black Colors With Red Alert Slider
OnePlus is just a few weeks away from unveiling its next-gen OnePlus 6 flagship. The Chinese vendor has been teasing the device for quite a while now, and has confirmed many of its hardware specifications. OnePlus’s official statements, coupled with tons of OnePlus 6 leaks and rumors, have left little to imagination. Fresh renders emerging out of China suggest that the device would come in white, blue, and black color options.
According to a report from CNMO, OnePlus 6 renders showing the black, white, and blue color models were posted on Weibo. The existing OnePlus smartphones come in Midnight Black and Slate Gray colors. It means the blue color could be the highlight of this year’s flagship. The OnePlus 6 leaks also shed light on the phone’s features and design elements.
The images posted on Weibo re-confirmed that OnePlus 6 would sport an edge-to-edge display with the top cutout. The controversial notch that Apple introduced with the iPhone X has been copied by almost every major Android vendor, and OnePlus is no exception. The Chinese vendor has already confirmed the feature, and OnePlus CEO Pete Lau has publicly defended the decision to include the notch.
Thankfully, OnePlus 6 will have the option to hide the notch via software. OnePlus CEO Carl Pei has said that the company had tested the notch with top 1,000 Android apps to ensure a seamless user experience. Besides the tiny notch, there is no bezel at the top of the display, though it still has slim bezel at the bottom. The OnePlus 6 leaks confirmed that it would have a 6-inch OLED display with an 18:9 aspect ratio.
The phone has a red Alert Slider on the side, similar to what we saw on the OnePlus 5T Star Wars edition. OnePlus recently teased on Twitter that users will be able to “Slide to focus with the Alert Slider” on OnePlus 6. It means the Slider might allow you to adjust the focus of the camera, though it’s unclear whether the feature would work on the rear camera or the front camera or both. On the current OnePlus smartphones, the Alert Slider allows users to change user profiles such as Ring, Silent, and Do Not Disturb.
On the rear panel, you’ll see a vertically-positioned dual camera system, an LED flash, a fingerprint sensor, and the OnePlus logo. The fingerprint scanner is rectangular rather than circular in shape. The presence of a fingerprint reader on the back suggests that OnePlus 6 would not borrow the in-display fingerprint scanner from its sibling Vivo. Both OnePlus and Vivo are owned by China’s BBK Electronics.
OnePlus CEO Pete Lau recently said in a forum post that OnePlus 6 would be powered by Snapdragon 845 SoC and up to 8GB RAM. There might also be a 6GB RAM variant. The phone is expected to be available in 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB storage options. In the camera department, it would have a 16-megapixel selfie camera, and a combination of 20MP and 16MP lenses on the rear panel. The company is expected to improve the low-light performance with the OnePlus 6.
The phone will likely pack a huge 3,450mAh battery, which should last a full day of normal usage. My 7-month-old OnePlus 5 lasts almost 35 hours with normal usage on a single charge. The upcoming flagship would run Android 8.1 Oreo with OxygenOS on top. According to OnePlus 6 leaks coming out of China, the device would cost CNY 3,299 for the 64GB model, CNY 3,799 for 128GB version, and CNY 4,399 for the top-end 256GB variant.
OnePlus recently disclosed on its Facebook page that it had teamed up with Marvel Studios, apparently to launch an Avengers-themed OnePlus 6 model. The Avengers: Infinity War is set to hit the theaters on April 27th. The OnePlus 6 is expected to debut around the same time. Last year, the Chinese vendor launched a Star Wars edition of OnePlus 5T in select markets.
A recent report indicates that the company would introduce OnePlus Bullets Wireless earbuds with the next-gen flagship. The OnePlus Bullets Wireless headphones last week appeared on the Bluetooth certification site. The listing revealed that the Bullets Wireless would be similar to Apple’s AirPods and Google’s Pixel Buds. It would be based on Bluetooth v4.1 and would run a Qualcomm chipset.
The launch of OnePlus Bullets Wireless headphones doesn’t mean OnePlus 6 would drop the 3.5mm headphone jack. The Chinese company has assured fans that the new smartphone would retain the audio jack. The Bullets Wireless would be an alternative to the wired earbuds. We can expect them to be priced competitively considering the Bullets V2 headphones sell for as low as $20 in the United States. The rumor mill claims the upcoming earbuds would work with Google Assistant.
Source: https://www.valuewalk.com/2018/04/oneplus-6-leaks-colors-alert-slider/
It sure looks like we’re getting three new iPhones this year
For the entirety of Steve Jobs’ stewardship of the iPhone program, Apple never released more than one phone per year. A single device should always be able to strike the right balance of features and price, so Jobs’s theory went, and introducing more than one phone is a sure way to clutter the lineup.
But with Jobs firmly in the company’s rear-view mirror, the iPhone lineup has been growing at speed. First came the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in 2014, and just three years later, Apple released the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X within the same quarter. According to yet another analyst report, that three-phone trend is going to keep going strong in 2018.
RBC Capital Markets analyst Amit Daryanani has penned another note suggesting that Apple will release three iPhones in 2018, all at the same time. There will be a follow-up to the iPhone X (maybe the iPhone X2?) a bigger iPhone X Plus, and some kind of cheaper plus-sized iPhone with a 6.1-inch LCD screen.
Of those three, Daryanani expects the LCD iPhone to sell the best, accounting for around half of all iPhone production. “We think the new LCD iPhone (iPhone 9?) will be featured with a 6.1” full screen, and possibly with 3D sensing,” Daryanani writes. “Based on our channel checks, we believe the new features should drive iPhone 9 sell-through, provided pricing is reasonable. Additionally, we think there is potential for a larger-capacity battery as new features are added to iPhones.”
In a previous note, Daryanani suggests that the iPhone 9 would cost around $650 or $700, in line with the current iPhone 8. It’s a price cut of sorts however, as Apple has never sold a big-screen iPhone for less than $749. The normal-sized iPhone X2 would also get a price cut compared to the current iPhone X, and end up around $899, making it more competitive with the Galaxy S9 ($800 at most carriers).
The other big takeaway from the note is that iPhone X demand has been well under what Apple’s suppliers expected. “Based on our channel checks with suppliers, we believe current production expectation for new iPhones is ~80-90M units for second half calendar 2018, which is below suppliers’ expectation of ~100-120M units for iPhone 8/X in early 2017,” Daryanani writes. “However, we would note compared to the very optimistic expectation for iPhone 8/X sell-through, supply chain partners now have a more subdued expectation.
Source: http://bgr.com/2018/04/09/iphone-x2-coming-2018-new-iphone-release-date/
LG G7 ThinQ confirmed and practically announced by LG itself
LG has a partly interesting, partly puzzling strategy when it comes to major announcements. It somewhat sits in between Samsung’s silence and OnePlus’s breadcrumb teasers. LG more often than not, actually pre-announces parts and features of its upcoming flagship, practically leaving nothing left to the imagination. It is doing so yet again, confirming what we’ve practically been hearing all along. The next flagship is going to be called the LG G7 ThinQ and it’s coming three weeks’ time.
LG is quite proud to explain that it is its first ThinQ-branded phone in the G series. Mind, it’s not the first ThinQ smartphone. That distinction belongs to the LG V30S ThinQ announced at MWC just two months ago. And like that V series smartphone, the LG G7 ThinQ is going to put an emphasis on AI.
ThinQ is LG’s new umbrella brand for anything and everything related to AI. It started off by rebranding the old SmartThinQ smart home appliances and now it’s extending that to its smartphones. Unlike other OEMs, LG isn’t yet making its own smart assistant and, in fact, integrates with Google Assistant. Its focus, instead, is to integrate AI into different features, like the usual photography intelligence, smartphone and smart home controls, and more.
LG hasn’t yet hinted at anything other than the name and its focus but, being LG, we can expect more pre-announcements in the coming days. Besides, by now the LG G7 ThinQ has pretty much been leaked to death. The leaked official render above acquired by AndroidHeadlines pretty much confirm a taller and slimmer phone compared to the LG G6. Almost like a Samsung Galaxy S9 with a notch.
It will definitely be interesting to see how the market will react to this new direction, especially considering LG supposedly started from almost scratch for the G7 ThinQ. The company will be unveiling the smartphone on May 2 at the Metropolitan West in Manhattan.
OnePlus 6 Image Leak Shows White, Black, and Blue Colour Variants
OnePlus 6, the company’s upcoming flagship handset, is expected to launch before the end of Q2 2018. And, OnePlus 6 leaks and rumours floating on the Internet, combined with information provided directly from the manufacturer, have not left much to the imagination. Now, some renders of the OnePlus 6 have leaked online revealing that the latest OnePlus smartphone may come in three colour variants – White, Black, and Blue.
As per a CNMO report, renders of the OnePlus 6 showcasing the three new colour models of the handset has been posted on microblogging site Weibo. While the smartphone’s previous variants have already come in Black and White coloured variants, a Blue-coloured OnePlus 6 could be the highlight this year. Apart from revealing the new colour options, the leaked renders also detailed a few features that the upcoming handset may come with.
In the freshly leaked images, the OnePlus 6 is seen sporting an edge-to-edge display along with the notch. There has been a huge debate around the notch earlier, ever since the Chinese manufacturer had confirmed the feature. Later, in a forum post, OnePlus CEO Pete Lau also provided an extensive justification around the implementation of the notch on the upcoming flagship handset. Finally, the company reassured its fans that the smartphone will come with an option to hide the notch as well.
Interestingly, the alleged OnePlus 6 may come with the Alert Slider in red colour, according to the images. A previous report had suggested that the Alert Slider on the smartphone will get a cool new feature where users will be able to be “Slide to focus with the Alert Slider” on the OnePlus 6. Other features revealed in the images include vertically positioned dual rear camera setup, LED flash, and a fingerprint sensor.
To recap the details we know about the upcoming handset, OnePlus had confirmed that the OnePlus 6 will come equipped with a Snapdragon 845 SoC, coupled with up to 8GB of RAM. Also, one of the OnePlus 6 variants will come with 256GB of inbuilt storage. As per a leaked image, the OnePlus 6 may also come in a wood-inspired back panel design. Additionally, OnePlus had disclosed that it is teaming up with Marvel Studios, possibly to launch an Avengers-themed OnePlus 6 variant – since the movie’s release date is April 27 – we may see a launch as early as then. Also, in a recent teaser and the forum section, the company had officially confirmed the “6” moniker for its next smartphone.
When it comes to the pricing, the 64GB variant of the OnePlus 6 will reportedly be priced at CNY 3,299 (roughly Rs. 34,000), the 128GB variant is said to be launched at CNY 3,799 (roughly Rs. 39,200), while the top-end 256GB model might set you back by about CNY 4,399 (roughly Rs. 45,300).
Moto G5s receives Rs 5,000 price cut in India ahead of Moto G6 launch
Lenovo has slashed the price of its Moto G5s smartphone in India by Rs 5,000 and it is now available for purchase at Rs 9,999 from Amazon under the 45th anniversary sale. The company announced this on Twitter and said that the discount is being offered as they made the first phone call 45 years ago and will be valid till April 11. For those who don’t know, Martin Cooper, a Motorola employee, made the first publicised handheld mobile phone call on a prototype of the Motorola DynaTAC model on April 3, 1973 from New York City to the Bell Labs headquarters in New Jersey.
Motorola has sent out invites for an event on April 19, where it’s is expected to reveal the Moto G6 lineup of phones and the new discount seems to be a good way of clearing old units. The company also recently rolled out a redesigned version of its camera app, prior to the launch. From the rumours and reports we have come across so far, the company is expected to launch the Moto G6 Plus, Moto G6 Play and the standard Moto G6. The Moto G6 Play is rumoured to feature a 5.7-inch HD+ panel with 18:9 aspect ratio and could be backed with a 4000mAh battery. The smartphone might be powered by the Snapdragon 427 SoC, coupled with options of 3/4GB of RAM with 32/64GB of internal storage, whereas the Moto G6 and the G6 Plus will reportedly be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC and Snapdragon 630 SoC respectively. In the camera department, the Moto G6 Play could feature a 12MP rear camera and come with a 5MP front facing sensor.
As for the Moto G6, it is speculated to feature a 5.7-inch full HD+ display with a taller 18:9 aspect ratio. It could come with a 12MP + 5MP dual rear camera setup and come with a 16MP front facing sensor and along with a 3,000mAh battery. The Moto G6 Plus is supposed to be the top-most variant which is said to feature a 5.93-inch full HD+ display and could be powered by the Snapdragon 630 chipset, coupled with 3/4GB of RAM and 32/64GB of storage. It could be also be equipped with a 12MP+5MP dual camera setup at the back and a 16MP front-facing camera.
As mentioned above, Moto recently updated its camera app which now comes with a redesigned UI and a new app icon. The app now comes with three sections, photo, video and mode select, which can be accessed by swiping and when one boots up the app, it is set to the photo mode by default, with the HDR toggle, flash toggle, timer and the toggle to switch between auto and manual camera mode options on top. The upcoming Moto G6 series handsets are speculated to come pre-updated with the new version of the app and it is also said to rollout for the company’s other smartphones soon. You can read more about the new app and the features it offers here.
Xiaomi Redmi 5 2GB RAM Variant Available in Open Sale on Amazon India Today
Xiaomi Redmi 5 2GB 16GB variant is available in open sale on Amazon.in and the Amazon India app. The sale is currently underway and, as per the Amazon app, will be held until 11:59pm today, April 6. All four colours of the Redmi 5 – Gold, Black, Rose Gold, and Blue – are up for grabs and are available for the duration of the sale or until stocks last. Additionally, Amazon is also offering 90 percent discount (up to Rs. 400) on Kindle eBooks, 5 percent instant discount (up to Rs. 500) with SBI credit cards, and Rs. 2,200 cashback and data from Reliance Jio on purchase of the Redmi 5 during the sale period.
As part of the two-day Mi Fan Festival on Amazon India, discounts of up to Rs. 1,000 on the Redmi 4, up to Rs. 2,000 on the Redmi Note 4, and Rs. 1,000 on the Mi Max 2 are applicable until the sale concludes at 11:59pm on Friday. Additionally, audio accessories such as the Mi Bluetooth speaker, Mi Earphones Basic, and Mi Earphones are also up for sale. Even the 10000mAh and the 20000mAh Mi power bank 2i are available starting at Rs. 799. In terms of mobile accessories, Redmi 5 hard cases can be bought in two colours – Black and Blue – for a price of Rs. 350 each; as can Indian standard chargers and Mi USB cables starting at Rs. 249. Finally, smart home gadgets are also part of the Mi Fan Festival 2018. These include the Mi Air Purifier 2 for Rs. 8,999, Mi Router 3C for Rs. 999, and the Mi Wi-Fi Repeater 2 for Rs. 699.
Last time around, a simultaneous flash sale of the Redmi 5, Redmi Note 5, and the Redmi Note 5 Pro was held on March 30. While the Redmi Note 5 and Redmi Note 5 Pro are available via Flipkart and Mi.com, the Redmi 5 is online-exclusive to Amazon and Mi.com.
To recap, Xiaomi is currently hosting the latest edition of its Mi Fan Festival sale on Mi.com in India. The sale includes several new launches such as the Redmi 5, Redmi Note 5, Redmi Note 5 Pro, and the company’s range of Mi TV smart TVs. Apart from that, discount can be availed on smartphones such as the Mi MIX 2, Mi Max 2, Redmi 4, Redmi Y1, and Redmi Note 4. Redmi 5A will also be available for sale. Some of these deals are also available on Amazon’s edition of the Mi Fan Festival.
Other accessories including backpacks, headphones, Mi Band, and Xiaomi-branded power bank will also be up for grabs in the Mi Fan Festival 2018.
Xiaomi Redmi 5 specifications
The dual-SIM Xiaomi Redmi 5 runs MIUI 9 on top of Android Nougat out-of-the-box. It sports a 5.7-inch HD+ (720×1440 pixels) display with an 18:9 aspect ratio, and one of the least expensive smartphones to sport a fullscreen display. The handset is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC, paired with 2GB/ 3GB/ 4GB of RAM and 16GB/ 32GB/ 64GB of inbuilt storage.
In terms of camera specifications, the Redmi 5 gets a single 12-megapixel rear camera with LED flash. The selfie camera has a 5-megapixel sensor that comes with LED selfie light.