Samsung Galaxy M33 5G runs Geekbench with Exynos 1200 SoC, has 6,000 mAh battery

Samsung Galaxy M33 5G runs Geekbench with Exynos 1200 SoC, has 6,000 mAh battery Samsung’s working on a successor to the Galaxy M32 from earlier this year, which will unsurprisingly be called Galaxy M33. A prototype of this model has been spotted in the Geekbench database today, where it showed up with the Exynos 1200 chipset at the helm.

That’s the same SoC that the Galaxy A53 5G was caught running the same benchmark with, and their scores are pretty similar too, unsurprisingly. It is in fact likely that the Galaxy M33 will be a rebranded A53, but with one major difference – a much larger battery.

The Galaxy M33’s cell has already been certified by SafetyKorea,…

DIZO Watch R and Buds Z Pro launching on January 5

DIZO Watch R and Buds Z Pro launching on January 5 Realme TechLife brand DIZO is gearing up to announce a set of new smart accessories on January 5 with the Watch R smartwatch and Buds Z Pro TWS earphones. The Watch R looks a lot like the Realme Watch T1 with a round 1.3-inch AMOLED display, 5ATM waterproofing, continuous heart rate monitoring. It’s also confirmed to feature SpO2 meter, over 100 sports modes and a battery life rated at 12 days of contentious usage.

DIZO Watch R and Buds Z Pro (images: DIZO)

DIZO Buds Z Pro are said to feature 10mm drives, ANC and up to 25 hours of playback with the included charging case. The…

Oppo certifies three phone designs with rear displays

Oppo certifies three phone designs with rear displays Oppo finally received a patent for a phone with an under-display camera, and now the company secured the rights on three more designs. All of them have one thing in common: a rear display within the camera island.

It is highly unlikely these solutions will be part of the Find X5 series, but we would love to see a revolution in the way we use smartphones, and hopefully, Oppo could lead it.

A display on the back is nothing new – Meizu Pro 7 series brought a tall 2” Super AMOLED screen, while the Mi 11 Ultra reused a 1.1” Mi Band 5 panel. And let’s not forget the vivo NEX Dual Display…

Realme GT 2 series boasts Samsung Display LTPO screen with A+ DisplayMate rating

Realme GT 2 series boasts Samsung Display LTPO screen with A+ DisplayMate rating Realme is all set to introduce its GT 2 series on January 4 and as we inch closer to said date we get more details. Just a few days ago we got to see the GT 2 Pro Master Edition’s display in a teaser video and today we get plenty of details about the panel’s specs.

Realme GT 2 series display specs (images: Weibo)

Realme GT 2 series will bring a 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED panel with 3216 × 1440px resolution and up to 120Hz refresh rate. The screen already received an A+ rating from DisplayMate and is will be protected by Corning’s Gorilla Glass Victus.

Realme GT 2 series…

Oneplus 10 Pro appears in retailer listings, could launch on January 4

Oneplus 10 Pro appears in retailer listings, could launch on January 4 OnePlus 10 Pro was confirmed to arrive in January 2022, and the phone is already up for reservations, which is just a feature to notify users when the product arrives. A listing on JD.com said the pre-order is scheduled for January 4, and we think this is also the launch date in China.

Smartphone companies usually put their phones up for pre-order when the device is launched, but OnePlus is not a typical maker, since it is as popular overseas as it is at home. We would not be surprised to see a simple teaser on January 4 with some of the key features of the phone, like a Snapdragon 8…

MIUI 13, Watch S1 will arrive alongside Xiaomi 12 series

MIUI 13, Watch S1 will arrive alongside Xiaomi 12 series Xiaomi will introduce the 12 series tomorrow, December 28. In a series of posts on Weibo the brand also confirmed the new MIUI 13 will debut alongside the flagships, as well as a new high-end smartwatch for business professionals, called Xiaomi Watch S1.

Xiaomi Watch S1, MIUI 13 Pad, MIUI 13 teasers

MIUI 13 will have a separate version for tablets, and unsurprisingly will be called MIUI 13 Pad. It will allow multitasking for more than two apps – one on big background, and at least two more in floating windows. The regular-sized MIUI 13 is expected to be a slight upgrade over the…

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