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Xiaomi patents design with dual selfie cameras in the corners
Latest Xiaomi patent document reveals a smartphone design with a front-facing cameras crammed up in the upper corners of the front panel.
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Report: Huawei could soon get license to use Google apps again
Huawei could soon be able to get its license to use the Google Play Services version of Android, allowing it to tap into some of its US supply chain.
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OnePlus 7T begins pre-order in China, goes on sales on Oct 15
OnePlus announced the OnePlus 7T is now available for pre-order in China and the formal sale will begin on October 15.
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Huawei denies Harmony OS report, saying no such phone this year
Soon after Chinese media intensively reported Huawei may release its first smartphone running the Harmony OS, the company clarified those are “fake news”.
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Huawei to launch an all screen smartphone on Oct 17, Harmony OS expected
Huawei plans to launch a new all-screen smartphone with under display selfie camera in Paris on October 17. According to a Tencent report, the device may be Huawei's first phone running Harmony OS.
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Xiaomi's new phone may come with 120Hz display and up to 50X digital zoom
In the latest MIUI 11 betas, there are codes suggesting that Xiaomi’s new phone may come with a display of 120Hz refresh rates as well as a 5X zoom telephoto camera that also supports up to 50X digital zoom.
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iReader launches Smart X Super Smartbook, priced at 3,499 yuan
It has a 10.3 inch flat ink screen with a resolution of 1872×1404 pixels and a built-in 20 levels adjustable dual color temperature reading light.
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How to use multiple monitors on your Mac
Want to be more productive on your Mac? Add another monitor, and you'll spend less time switching between spaces, tabs, and windows. With Catalina, you can even use an iPad as a second monitor with the new “Sidecar” feature.
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Oppo releases Reno Ace: 90Hz display, fully top up in half hour
The base 8GB+128GB model starts at 2,999 yuan ($420). There’s also an 8/256GB variant for CNY 3,199 ($450) and a top spec’d 12/256 GB version for CNY 3,799 ($534).
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Fitbit to shift production out of China to avoid tariffs
Fitbit's smart watches, along with Apple's AirPods, Apple Watch and HomePod, failed to win a reprieve from the 10 percent US tariff that started from September 1.