Redmi Go: Xiaomi’s first Android Go smartphone

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The Redmi Go is a device that's positioned below its current budget Redmi 6 smartphone. — Picture courtesy of Xiaomi via SoyaCincauKUALA LUMPUR, Jan 30 — Xiaomi has just revealed the Redmi Go, a new ultra-budget smartphone that's aimed at developing markets. The Redmi Go is a device that's positioned below its current budget Redmi 6 smartphone. Out of the box, it runs on Android 8.1 Oreo (Android Go Edition). Before this, several brands have also released Android Go smartphones in Malaysia.


LG's first 5G smartphone may be called LG V50 ThinQ 5G

The company has already confirmed that it will introduce its first 5G phone at the event. According to a report by Korean publication, ET News, LG's 5G phone will be a part of its premium V-series and it will be called- the LG V50 ThinQ 5G. And while the LG V50 ThinQ will feature support for 5G network, LG G8 will only support LTE network and it will be available in the markets across the globe. The LG G8, on the other hand, is expected to be full of surprises and pack a number of interesting feature. But with MWC 2019 inching closer, we should get to know about the fate of the LG V50 ThinQ 5G and the LG G8 soon.

LG's first 5G smartphone may be called LG V50 ThinQ 5G




LG to unveil first 5G smartphone with Snapdragon 855 at MWC

as declared in (Image: LG)LG Electronics will unveil its first 5G smartphone at the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the company has announced. The smartphone, which the company did not name yet, will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855. The 5G model will also have a vapour chamber that will better protect it against heat compared to heat pipes, the company said. In August, LG said it plans to launch a 5G smartphone with US carrier Sprint within the first half of 2019. LG will also likely show off a slew of other phones at the upcoming tradeshow, from the low-end to the high.

Global smartphone sales fell for the first time ever in 2018. This year may be better

New Delhi (CNN Business) The global market for smartphones is shrinking, and two of its biggest players are hurting badly. That's the first annual decline for the smartphone market ever. The main drag has come from the world's biggest smartphone market, China, where sales have been falling for almost two years. "Those markets will continue to grow, to push up the global smartphone market size," said Mo Jia, an analyst at Canalys, adding that the global market will likely return to "very slim growth in 2019." Huawei and other Chinese smartphone makers have seen impressive growth in recent months.

Global smartphone sales fell for the first time ever in 2018. This year may be better




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