Motorola to launch Edge S Pro on August 5

Motorola to launch Edge S Pro on August 5

Motorola has launched the Edge 20 Lite, Edge 20, and Edge 20 Pro smartphones for the global market. The company still has an event planned on August 5 that will take place in China, and it will see a device with the name Moto Edge S Pro get unveiled.

Motorola has revealed none of the phone’s specs, but we suspect this is an Edge 20 unit with a different name for the Chinese market.

Screengrab from Motorola’s latest post on Weibo

The Lenovo subsidiary has posted an announcement on Weibo, revealing the new phone will have a new brand ambassador, and we actually spotted the “moto…

Samsung Galaxy S22 to have a 50 MP RGBW sensor

Samsung Galaxy S22 to have a 50 MP RGBW sensor

Samsung has been working on a 200 MP sensor for quite some time and we expect the new ISOCELL to hit a Xiaomi Mi 12 smartphone first. Latest leaks suggest the Korean giant is also planning to bring a 50 MP sensor with RGBW sensor and it will be on a Galaxy S22 smartphone.

Both sensors are going to be introduced in September, if we can trust the leakster Ice Universe, who is usually on point with such information.
So this 50MP is going to a select clients and will be seen on S22 series— 𓆩Yogesh𓆪 (@heyitsyogesh) August 1, 2021

Standard RGB chip consists of sensors reading red, green,…

Top 10 trending phones of week 30

Top 10 trending phones of week 30

Huawei announced its new flagship this week and it’s little surprise that it immediately become the most frequently checked smartphone in our database.

The P50 Pro just edged a phone that just went on sale in the Poco F3 GT, while last week’s leader – the OnePlus Nord 2 – has to settle for third this time around.

The Redmi Note 10 Pro is off the podium for the first time in ages, but it’s still in the respectable fourth position. Behind it are the Poco X3 couple with the newly announced GT ahead of the top 10 regular Pro.

The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is all the way down in seventh,…

Motorola Defy (2021) in for review

Motorola Defy (2021) in for review

Say hello to the Motorola Defy (2021), a return to a Moto line of phones from 2012.

The new Defy is built by UK-based rugged phone maker Bullitt Group and adheres to the MIL-SPEC 810H for enhanced drop resistance, broader operating temperature and the IP68 standard for water resistance and dust proofing.

Motorola claims the Defy (2021) can withstand a drop from up to 1.8 meters (if the phone lands on its back or sides) and will feel just as good at -25°C, as 55°C.

The rear has a textured plastic surface with a rubbery feel that is easy to grip.

The Motorola Defy (2021) comes…

Week 30 in review: Nokia XR20, Huawei P50 series official

Week 30 in review: Nokia XR20, Huawei P50 series official

Another week down, so let’s recap it. This was an announcement-filled one, starting with the rugged Nokia XR20, which focuses on longevity. It’s water, dust and drop proof, has Gorilla Glass Victus on the front and a heavy duty case-like back, and it comes with four years of security updates. The Nokia XR20 starts selling for $550 on August 24.

Nokia also brought the C30 and 6310 alongside a couple of TWS earbuds.

Huawei finally introduced its P50 series. Consisting of only the vanilla P50 and the P50 Pro (no Pro+ this time), the pair are 4G-only, come with either a Kirin 9000 or a…

Weekly poll: how do the Huawei P50 and P50 Pro stack up against the competition?

Weekly poll: how do the Huawei P50 and P50 Pro stack up against the competition?

The Huawei P50 and P50 Pro were announced this Thursday and the new series is off to a good start. The Pro model already topped the DxOMark charts for both its front and rear cameras. You can also check out the official unboxing video if you want to see more of the P50 series.

The Huawei P50 Pro is already on pre-order in China and will become available on August 12. The vanilla P50 is over a month away, it is expected in September. The two P50-series phones are supposed to be available globally, but Huawei made no mention of a global rollout, let alone pricing. Still, let’s test the…

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