Harmony OS reaches 70 million users, stable update now available for nearly 100 devices

Harmony OS reaches 70 million users, stable update now available for nearly 100 devices Huawei introduced its own mobile OS to the world under the name Harmony OS. Back in June, the company CEO promised 100 models will get the stable variant, and according to Chinese media, this milestone is right around the corner.

Today, the company celebrated 70 million devices switching to Harmony OS, and reports also claimed “nearly” 100 models are eligible for the update.

Users have been able to migrate to HarmonyOS since April, but the first major batch was pushed on June 2. The 70 million mark was reached in just under three months, and that’s primarily Huawei and Honor devices…

Realme GT Neo2 renders and specs surface: Snapdragon 870 chip, 6.62″ 120Hz display

Realme GT Neo2 renders and specs surface: Snapdragon 870 chip, 6.62″ 120Hz display Shortly after the original GT, Realme unveiled the Realme GT Neo (this was in March). Today, the VP of Realme China confirmed that the company is working on a follow-up and while the official didn’t go further than that, the OnLeaks and Digit.in have renders and specs to share.

The Realme GT Neo2 will have a flat 6.62” AMOLED display, the largest in the GT family yet. It will have 120 Hz refresh rate and 1080p+ resolution. This phone will probably launch with Android 11 and Realme UI 2.0 out of the box.

Realme GT Neo2 (unofficial renders)

The software will run on a Snapdragon…

Realme Pad to be powered by MediaTek Helio G80

Realme Pad to be powered by MediaTek Helio G80 Realme Pad, the maker’s first entry into the tablet space will be powered by a 12nm octa-core MediaTek Helio G80 chipset, as revealed by Geekbench.

The benchmark also shows the software is Android 11, as expected, and that the Realme Pad will start with 4GB of RAM, although we expect a 6GB model as well.

The Realme Pad will come in Grey and Gold, with a 10.4-inch 1080x2400px 60Hz IPS LCD, an 8MP front-facing camera and 8MP camera on the opposite side.

There will be a 7,100mAh battery, 64GB of storage, possibly expandable, and even a stylus, housed in the body of the…

Honor X20 Max reportedly coming with a 7.2” screen

Honor X20 Max reportedly coming with a 7.2” screen The Honor X20 series already have two members – the affordable X20 SE and the X20 5G with an Oreo-shaped camera island on the back.

Reports from China now reveal a third variant is on its way – it will have a humongous 7.2” screen, a 6,000 mAh battery and will keep the circle on the back.

The Honor X20 Max would be a natural successor of the Honor X10 Max, launched in the summer of 2020. It came with a 7.1” screen, meaning the new device will have the biggest screen on an Honor smartphone ever. The new device is said to have a Dimensity 1100 chipset.

The bigger question here is…

Lenovo K13 quietly launches in Russia: a cheap Moto E7i Power rebrand with Android 10 Go

Lenovo K13 quietly launches in Russia: a cheap Moto E7i Power rebrand with Android 10 Go The Lenovo K13 quietly launched in Russia – it is a basic Android 10 Go edition smartphone that doesn’t share much DNA with the Lenovo K13 Note. Instead, it is a rebrand of the Motorola Moto E7i Power.

The K13 features a 6.52” IPS display with 720p+ resolution (20:9), which sounds very similar to the K13 Note display (you didn’t expect the “Note” to be bigger, did you?). There’s no word on a hardened glass above it, but the phone has a plastic body with an IP52 rating (dust and splash resistant).

The phone is powered by a UNISOC SC9863A chipset, a 28 nm part with eight Cortex-A55…

Newer PlayStation 5 consoles come with a smaller, lighter heatsink

Newer PlayStation 5 consoles come with a smaller, lighter heatsink Sony has quietly switched the launch PlayStation 5 console with a revised model that features some notable changes. The biggest of these changes is that the heatsink is now considerably smaller than the previous one.

The change was first noted by YouTuber Austin Evans, who ordered this particular model from Japan, where the revised model is now starting to show up in stores, along with Australia, and some parts of the US.

In his teardown, Evans noted several minor changes, including a new screw for the stand that is designed to be easy to turn with just your fingers, and some…

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