Gadgets
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OnePlus 8 Pro early users complain of screen issues
In recent years, screen quality has become an important battleground for manufacturers to fight on flagship smartphones.
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iFlytek's color e-ink reader goes on sale for $210 in China
The color e-ink reader C1 from Chinese tech company iFlytek is on sale today for 1,488 yuan (USD 210).
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Ming-Chi Kuo: Mass production of AirPods 3 expected in H1 2021
Apple’s new high-end headsets are expected to be mass-produced in mid-2020, and AirPods 3 will be mass-produced in the first half of next year, Tianfeng Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said in a report released today.
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Huawei releases router Q2S for $70
At today's Huawei nova7 series launch event, Huawei launched the Q2S son-mother router, equipped with Lingxiao dual-core CPU, son-mother suit 499 yuan (USD 70).
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Huawei releases MatePad, starting from $268
Huawei today released a new MatePad tablet, which is equipped with a Kirin 810 chip and has a 7250mAh battery.
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Huawei releases nova7 series phones, priced from $338
Huawei today released the nova7 5G mobile phone, which is equipped with a 6.53-inch OLED extreme full-screen, Kirin 985 5G SoC processor.
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Samsung to release world's first quantum encrypted phone in May, report says
Samsung always likes to test new water technology on the A series models, and the Samsung A71 5G that will soon land on the Korean market is no exception.
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Realme X50m 5G released, starting at $282
Realme released X50m 5G smartphone on Weibo today. The 6GB + 128GB version is priced at 1,999 yuan (USD 282), and the 8GB + 128GB version is priced at 2,299 yuan.
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BOE reportedly will launch three OLED panels for notebooks this year
BOE, which has made progress in OLED panels, has prepared to enter the notebook OLED panel market. This year it plans to launch a variety of OLED panels for notebook computers.
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Apple plans to sell Macs with its own chips to reduce reliance on Intel, Bloomberg says
Apple is planning to start selling Macs with its own main processors by next year to leverage designs that helped popularize the iPhone and iPad, Bloomberg reported on Thursday citing people familiar with the matter.