Realme’s next smartphone to be the first MediaTek Helio P70-powered model in India

as declared in "Realme's upcoming smartphone will be the first one in India to be powered by MediaTek's latest processor"At MediaTek's event at IMC 2018, it was confirmed today that Realme's next smartphone will be powered by its latest processor for mid-range phones, the Helio P70. Realme's upcoming smartphone, details about which are still unknown, will be the first smartphone in India to be powered by the Helio P70 processor. MediaTek's Helio P70 SoC, which was unveiled yesterday as the successor to the Helio P60, boasts of enhanced AI capabilities. The processor has been built for mid-range smartphones, which reiterates that Realme's upcoming smartphone will not be too highly priced, just like its other handsets. There are no details about the upcoming smartphone by Realme yet, other than what processor it'll be powered by.


OnePlus hopes to launch the first 5G-capable smartphone next year

Somewhat unsurprisingly, at the Qualcomm 4G/5G summit in Hong Kong, OnePlus officially announced the intention to be one of the first to market with a 5G smartphone. OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei also confirmed that the company has been working on 5G projects since 2016, but enlisted the support of Qualcomm in 2017. That is paving the way for a 5G enabled smartphone in the coming years. Whilst we don't expect the upcoming OnePlus 6T to feature the new wireless standard, it is definitely a teaser as to what might become a key selling point for the next device, potentially the OnePlus 7, although it is still very early to speculate which future OnePlus smartphone will bring 5G compatibility. Earlier this year, Carl Pei mentioned that the company was aiming for a 2019 launch.

OnePlus hopes to launch the first 5G-capable smartphone next year




Xiaomi waggles Mi MIX 3, the first smartphone packing 10GB RAM

according to Ahead of the company's impending UK launch, Xiaomi has broken new ground with the first 10GB RAM smartphone in China. The Mi MIX 3 was unveiled yesterday and features the novel camera slider Xiaomi has used before, which reveals the front-facing camera, therefore doing away with the need for a cutout or "Notch". A magnetic mechanism is activated in response to screen pressure, revealing the camera and sensors. Xiaomi also unveiled another 10GB device, the Helo "Black Shark", which is aimed at high-performance gaming and augmented reality niches and features dual-liquid cooling and software to keep the device frosty during Pokémon Go sessions. Helo is another example of Xiaomi's brand-within-a-brand model, with the parent acting as a kind of incubator.




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