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We’ve got a third leader in as many weeks in our trending chart after Oppo’s new Find N foldable took the number one spot. Yet, as the Motorola Edge X30 dropped to fifth, Redmi Note 11 Pro and Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G retained their places on the podium.
In fourth we have the Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max, while the Redmi Note 10 Pro retains its sixth position.
A couple of Samsung phones follow with the Galaxy A12 ahead of the Galaxy S21 Ultra.
The Poco X3 Pro has slid to ninth, while the iPhone 13 completes this week’s top 10.
That means we wave goodbye to the Motorola S30 and the…
Welcome to another week’s recap. The biggest story of the week was the arrival of the Oppo Find N. It has a much smaller footprint than the Galaxy Z Fold3. Outside, the Find N has a 5.49-inch 18:9 display – a standard aspect and an easier one to use, compared to the Fold3’s 25:9 outer screen. On the inside, the Find N has a 7.1-inch 8.4:9 main screen, which is only slightly narrower than a square.
Sony’s Xperia Pro-I just went on sale and at one of the press events accompanying the launch we ran into renowned filmmaker Philip Bloom. One of the big names in the industry, he has worked as a cameraman and cinematographer for Lucasfilm, CNN, Sky News, and the BBC, among others.
Did Oppo design the best foldable yet or is the company’s first go at the form factor too little, too late? The Oppo Find N has some exciting design elements, but also some flaws. In case you missed it, check out our hands-on review for more details (and you can watch our key features video below).
As we inch closer and closer to the likely February unveiling of the Galaxy S22 family, we have naturally started seeing more and more of the upcoming devices through increasingly-official channels, like the recently published support pages on Samsung.com. BOX UK has now chimed in with its own “leak” of sorts, listing a large number of official accessories for the Galaxy S22 family on its site. Over 60 different items (color options included) across the trio of phones.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 had a slender metal body, more beautiful and more premium than the utilitarian, plasticy Galaxy S5 that came before it. The internal code name for the phone was Project Zero, because Samsung threw the Galaxy S playbook out of the window and started from scratch.