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Upcoming Realme 6i appears in live photos via FCC filing

Realme’s fast smartphone release schedule shows no sign of ending. The company’s Realme 5 series are due for a refresh, as they were announced six months ago. The flagship Realme X2 Pro (review) was succeeded after only four months by the Realme X50 Pro (first impressions). Realme has now started teasing the launch of the Realme 6 series in India, making it certain that the launch event will take place soon. The Realme 6 series will consist of the Realme 6, Realme 6 Pro, and the Realme 6i. The Realme 6i will succeed the Realme 5i, which was announced on January 9—less than two months ago. The Realme 6i has now received FCC certification, revealing live photos and specifications of the device.

The phone’s model number is RMX2040. The model number matches with the Realme 6i name, as confirmed by Thailand’s NBTC certification. We can see the phone has a waterdrop notch, just like its predecessor. The list of revealed specifications includes quad cameras on the back, with the primary camera being a 48MP sensor (likely to be the Samsung GM1 or GM2). The Realme 5i had a 12MP primary camera. We are probably looking at a standard + ultra-wide angle + 2MP macro + 2MP depth sensor cameras.

The Realme 6i has a 5,000mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging. This is another important upgrade over the Realme 5i, which featured just 10W charging. The Realme 6i also upgrades to a USB Type-C port, while retaining the 3.5mm headphone jack.

The phone is expected to be powered by ColorOS 7-based Realme UI on Android 10 out of the box. It measures 164.4 x 75 x 9.0 mm and weighs 195g. The display’s resolution is still expected to be HD+. The white color is another addition over the Realme 5i’s color options.

Finally, the phone has dual SIM slots, LTE, single-band Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 5.0. It’s also been certified in India, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Russia, so it’s fair to expect it to be launched in all of these markets. The aspects that remain unknown are the SoC, RAM and storage, and the display specifications. The phone will slot in above the Realme C3 (performance and gaming review) in Realme’s device portfolio.


Source: FCC

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Upcoming Realme 6i appears in live photos via FCC filing

Realme’s fast smartphone release schedule shows no sign of ending. The company’s Realme 5 series are due for a refresh, as they were announced six months ago. The flagship Realme X2 Pro (review) was succeeded after only four months by the Realme X50 Pro (first impressions). Realme has now started teasing the launch of the Realme 6 series in India, making it certain that the launch event will take place soon. The Realme 6 series will consist of the Realme 6, Realme 6 Pro, and the Realme 6i. The Realme 6i will succeed the Realme 5i, which was announced on January 9—less than two months ago. The Realme 6i has now received FCC certification, revealing live photos and specifications of the device.

The phone’s model number is RMX2040. The model number matches with the Realme 6i name, as confirmed by Thailand’s NBTC certification. We can see the phone has a waterdrop notch, just like its predecessor. The list of revealed specifications includes quad cameras on the back, with the primary camera being a 48MP sensor (likely to be the Samsung GM1 or GM2). The Realme 5i had a 12MP primary camera. We are probably looking at a standard + ultra-wide angle + 2MP macro + 2MP depth sensor cameras.

The Realme 6i has a 5,000mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging. This is another important upgrade over the Realme 5i, which featured just 10W charging. The Realme 6i also upgrades to a USB Type-C port, while retaining the 3.5mm headphone jack.

The phone is expected to be powered by ColorOS 7-based Realme UI on Android 10 out of the box. It measures 164.4 x 75 x 9.0 mm and weighs 195g. The display’s resolution is still expected to be HD+. The white color is another addition over the Realme 5i’s color options.

Finally, the phone has dual SIM slots, LTE, single-band Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 5.0. It’s also been certified in India, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Russia, so it’s fair to expect it to be launched in all of these markets. The aspects that remain unknown are the SoC, RAM and storage, and the display specifications. The phone will slot in above the Realme C3 (performance and gaming review) in Realme’s device portfolio.


Source: FCC

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MIUI 11 on the Xiaomi Mi 10 adds a useful Video Editor to the MIUI Gallery app

Xiaomi officially unveiled MIUI 11 back in September last year at an event in China. Since then, the company has rolled out the latest version of its Android skin for a vast majority of its devices. As part of MIUI 11, the company introduced a number of new features, including animated AOD functionality, improved visuals, a sky replacement feature in the MIUI Gallery app, and more. Now, according to a recent report from MIUI Polska, the company has introduced a new video editor in the MIUI Gallery app on its flagship Mi 10.

MIUI 11 Gallery app video editor MIUI 11 Gallery app video editor

Xiaomi launched its flagship Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro earlier this month at an online-only launch event in China. At the event, Xiaomi showcased its latest and greatest smartphones, along with a couple of smartphone accessories. While the devices are yet to make it to the international markets, the latest MIUI 11 stable update for the devices brings a new video editor to the Gallery app. As you’d expect, the video editor allows you to manipulate videos, without the need to install any third-party applications from the Play Store.

While it isn’t a full-blown professional video editor, it does include some really handy features that will allow users to quickly edit videos. The editor includes default templates to help you edit videos with a single tap, support for adding subtitles (or generating them automatically), the ability to stitch multiple clips together and control their playback speed individually, and more. As you can see in the screenshots above, the video editor also includes the functionality to crop clips, reverse playback, and also add filters and soundtracks to the video. The editor also has a handy timeline right beneath the tools to help users easily scrub through the video.

As of now, the feature is only available on the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro running the latest MIUI 11 update. However, the publication managed to manually enable the feature on a Redmi Note 7. While the company has not revealed any plans to release the feature to other devices, Xiaomi device owners will be glad to know that the feature will soon make its way to Xiaomi.eu — an MIUI-based custom ROM that packs in a bunch of other additional features.


Source: MIUI Polska

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MIUI 11 on the Xiaomi Mi 10 adds a useful Video Editor to the MIUI Gallery app

Xiaomi officially unveiled MIUI 11 back in September last year at an event in China. Since then, the company has rolled out the latest version of its Android skin for a vast majority of its devices. As part of MIUI 11, the company introduced a number of new features, including animated AOD functionality, improved visuals, a sky replacement feature in the MIUI Gallery app, and more. Now, according to a recent report from MIUI Polska, the company has introduced a new video editor in the MIUI Gallery app on its flagship Mi 10.

MIUI 11 Gallery app video editor MIUI 11 Gallery app video editor

Xiaomi launched its flagship Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro earlier this month at an online-only launch event in China. At the event, Xiaomi showcased its latest and greatest smartphones, along with a couple of smartphone accessories. While the devices are yet to make it to the international markets, the latest MIUI 11 stable update for the devices brings a new video editor to the Gallery app. As you’d expect, the video editor allows you to manipulate videos, without the need to install any third-party applications from the Play Store.

While it isn’t a full-blown professional video editor, it does include some really handy features that will allow users to quickly edit videos. The editor includes default templates to help you edit videos with a single tap, support for adding subtitles (or generating them automatically), the ability to stitch multiple clips together and control their playback speed individually, and more. As you can see in the screenshots above, the video editor also includes the functionality to crop clips, reverse playback, and also add filters and soundtracks to the video. The editor also has a handy timeline right beneath the tools to help users easily scrub through the video.

As of now, the feature is only available on the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro running the latest MIUI 11 update. However, the publication managed to manually enable the feature on a Redmi Note 7. While the company has not revealed any plans to release the feature to other devices, Xiaomi device owners will be glad to know that the feature will soon make its way to Xiaomi.eu — an MIUI-based custom ROM that packs in a bunch of other additional features.


Source: MIUI Polska

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Samsung begins mass production of 16GB LPDDR5 DRAM package for smartphones

Samsung Electronics has announced that it has begun mass production of the industry’s first 16 gigabyte (GB) LPDDR5 mobile DRAM package for next-generation premium phones. This announcement comes seven months after the company’s announcement of the mass production of the first 12GB LPDDR5 mobile DRAM package in July 2019. It had first announced development of 8Gb (gigabit) LPDDR5 RAM in back in July 2018. The 16GB LPDDR5 mobile DRAM package is based on Samsung’s second-generation 10nm-class process technology, and features the industry’s highest performance and storage capacity. According to the company, the 16GB advancement will lead the premium mobile memory market with added capacity. This will enable enhanced 5G and AI features such as “graphic-rich gaming” and “smart photography.”

Samsung 16GB LPDDR5 DRAMThe 16GB LPDDR5 RAM’s data transfer rate is 5,500 megabits per second (Mb/s), which is approximately 1.3 times faster than the previous mobile memory, i.e., LPDDR4X, 4,266Mb/s. Samsung says that compared to an 8GB LPDDR4X package, the new DRAM delivers more than 20% energy savings while providing up to twice the capacity.

The 16GB mobile DRAM package consists of eight 12-gigabit (Gb) chips and four 8Gb chips. Samsung notes that the 16GB capacity equips premium smartphones with twice the DRAM capacity found in many higher-end and gaming PCs today. The performance is certainly fast, and it also supports dynamic and responsive gameplay as well as ultra-high-resolution graphics on premium phones for better mobile gaming experiences, according to the company.

Samsung continues to expand production of its LPDDR5 mobile DRAM at its Pyeongtaek site. It also plans to mass-produce 16Gb (gigabit) LPDDR5 products based on third-generation 10nm-class (1z) process technology in the second half of 2020. This will be in the line with the development of a 6,400Mb/s chipset. Samsung, the world’s largest memory chip maker, didn’t hesitate to promote itself as developing “relentless innovation.” It expects this innovation to solidify its competitive edge in markets as premium mobile devices, high-end PCs, and automotive applications.

The only smartphone to feature 16GB LPDDR5 RAM so far is the top-end variant of the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, which is itself the top-end variant of the Galaxy S20 series. In the U.S., the 16GB RAM variant costs an eye-watering $1,599. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 and the Exynos 990 both feature LPDDR5 memory, while the MediaTek Dimensity 1000 features the older LPDDR4X memory. All Snapdragon 865 phone launches, therefore, have LPDDR5 RAM, which is faster than LPDDR4X. We can expect further flagship phones to follow in the footsteps of the S20 Ultra. The Galaxy Note 20’s top-end model can be expected to feature 16GB RAM. It’s also possible for the OnePlus 8 to feature a premium 16GB RAM variant.


Source: Samsung

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Samsung begins mass production of 16GB LPDDR5 DRAM package for smartphones

Samsung Electronics has announced that it has begun mass production of the industry’s first 16 gigabyte (GB) LPDDR5 mobile DRAM package for next-generation premium phones. This announcement comes seven months after the company’s announcement of the mass production of the first 12GB LPDDR5 mobile DRAM package in July 2019. It had first announced development of 8Gb (gigabit) LPDDR5 RAM in back in July 2018. The 16GB LPDDR5 mobile DRAM package is based on Samsung’s second-generation 10nm-class process technology, and features the industry’s highest performance and storage capacity. According to the company, the 16GB advancement will lead the premium mobile memory market with added capacity. This will enable enhanced 5G and AI features such as “graphic-rich gaming” and “smart photography.”

Samsung 16GB LPDDR5 DRAMThe 16GB LPDDR5 RAM’s data transfer rate is 5,500 megabits per second (Mb/s), which is approximately 1.3 times faster than the previous mobile memory, i.e., LPDDR4X, 4,266Mb/s. Samsung says that compared to an 8GB LPDDR4X package, the new DRAM delivers more than 20% energy savings while providing up to twice the capacity.

The 16GB mobile DRAM package consists of eight 12-gigabit (Gb) chips and four 8Gb chips. Samsung notes that the 16GB capacity equips premium smartphones with twice the DRAM capacity found in many higher-end and gaming PCs today. The performance is certainly fast, and it also supports dynamic and responsive gameplay as well as ultra-high-resolution graphics on premium phones for better mobile gaming experiences, according to the company.

Samsung continues to expand production of its LPDDR5 mobile DRAM at its Pyeongtaek site. It also plans to mass-produce 16Gb (gigabit) LPDDR5 products based on third-generation 10nm-class (1z) process technology in the second half of 2020. This will be in the line with the development of a 6,400Mb/s chipset. Samsung, the world’s largest memory chip maker, didn’t hesitate to promote itself as developing “relentless innovation.” It expects this innovation to solidify its competitive edge in markets as premium mobile devices, high-end PCs, and automotive applications.

The only smartphone to feature 16GB LPDDR5 RAM so far is the top-end variant of the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, which is itself the top-end variant of the Galaxy S20 series. In the U.S., the 16GB RAM variant costs an eye-watering $1,599. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 and the Exynos 990 both feature LPDDR5 memory, while the MediaTek Dimensity 1000 features the older LPDDR4X memory. All Snapdragon 865 phone launches, therefore, have LPDDR5 RAM, which is faster than LPDDR4X. We can expect further flagship phones to follow in the footsteps of the S20 Ultra. The Galaxy Note 20’s top-end model can be expected to feature 16GB RAM. It’s also possible for the OnePlus 8 to feature a premium 16GB RAM variant.


Source: Samsung

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Samsung Galaxy M31 with 64MP quad cameras, One UI 2.0 based on Android 10 launches in India

Last year, Samsung’s mobile division took the radical step of reorganizing its priorities for the price-sensitive markets such as India. The electronics giant introduced a new series – the M Series – to tackle intense competition from brands like Xiaomi and Redmi. It began 2019 by launching the Galaxy M10, Galaxy M20, and the Galaxy M30. Later on in the year, the Samsung Galaxy M30s was launched as an upgrade to the Galaxy M30 and it was followed by the Galaxy M40. Almost five months after the Galaxy M30s, Samsung is now bringing the Galaxy M31 to India with minor upgrades – most importantly, a 64MP camera.

The Samsung Galaxy M31 now features a quad camera setup on the back, with a 64MP Samsung ISOCELL Bright GW1 sensor for the primary camera. The other cameras include an 8MP wide-angle camera with a 123º field of view, a 5MP macro camera, and a 5MP depth sensor. The front camera has also been upgraded from 16MP on the Samsung Galaxy M30s to a 32MP sensor on the Galaxy M31.

Internally, not much has changed; the Samsung Galaxy M31 is also powered by Exynos 9611 like its predecessor but 6GB RAM now comes as the standard option. In terms of storage, there’s an option between 64GB and 128GB of UFS 2.1 NAND flash storage. The smartphone also retains the massive 6,000mAh battery along with 15W charging while the 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display also remains the same.

In terms of software, the Galaxy M31 now comes with One UI 2.0 based on Android 10 out of the box. Samsung hasn’t made any promises on future updates but the state of software updates appears to be improving significantly. The Galaxy M20 and the M30 received the Android 10 update in December last year, so there’s hope for Android 11 on the Galaxy M31 as well.

Samsung Galaxy M31 Specifications

Specification Samsung Galaxy M31
Colors Ocean Blue, Space Black
Display
  • 6.4-inch Super AMOLED
  • 1080 x 2340
  • 91% screen-to-body ratio
Dimensions & Weight
  • 159 x 75.1 x 8.9 mm
  • 191g
SoC Exynos 9611
  • 4 x ARM Cortex-A73 @ 2.31GHz
  • 4 x ARM Cortex-A53 @ 1.74GHz
  • Mali G72 GPU
RAM and Storage
  • 6GB + 64GB
  • 6GB + 128GB
Expandable Storage Up to 512GB
USB Type-C
Battery and Charging 6,000 mAh
15W Fast Charging
Fingerprint Sensor Rear-mounted
Rear Camera
  • 64MP primary, Samsung GW1, f/1.8
  • 8MP 123° ultra-wide angle sensor, f/2.2
  • 5MP depth sensor, f/2.2
  • 5MP macro camera
Front Camera 32MP

Price & Availability

The Samsung Galaxy M31 will be available in India via Amazon and Samsung’s online store starting March 5th, 12PM IST.

The 6GB/64GB variant is priced at ₹15,999 whereas the 6GB/128GB variant will be priced at ₹16,999. However, for the first few sales, there is an additional discount of ₹1,000 if you purchase the phone on Amazon.

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