Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra detailed specs leak
We’ve seen leaks for the Galaxy Tab S8 series for the better half of the past year and the details are getting more concrete with each passing day. The latest details include detailed specifications for the Tab S8 Ultra model.
The screen is expected to measure in at a spacious 14.6-inches and will offer a 2,960 x 1,848 px resolution. Like past high-end Samsung tablets, you’ll be getting a Super AMOLED panel and it will offer a fluid 120Hz refresh rate. The bezels on the Tab S8 Ultra are said to measure in at a mere 6.3mm but the notch will obscure those readings a bit.
The notch…
The Xiaomi 12 series will be divided into two – the vanilla and Pro models will have regular looking camera bumps, the Ultra will have an expansive bump that is covered with many cameras and other sensors. But let’s focus on the vanilla model for a minute, as detailed CAD-based renders have been published by @OnLeaks and Zoutons.
Huawei is preparing to launch a new collection of gadgets on December 23 (next Thursday). It will include the stylish Huawei P50 Pocket, the Huawei Watch D and other devices, including a pair of smart glasses. Now, smart glasses are a new trend for tech companies, but there are several different kinds.
OnePlus announced the successors to last year’s budget Buds Z. Althought the Buds Z2 look exactly like the original version, they offer a significant upgrade with the most notable being the active noise cancellation.
Earlier this week, a media report claimed that the OnePlus Nord 2 CE – codenamed “Ivan” – is expected to go official by the end of January or mid-February 2022 and cost between INR24,000 ($315/€280) and INR28,000 ($370/€325) in India. The source also shared the phone’s specs, including Dimensity 900 SoC, up to 12GB RAM, and up to 256GB storage. Now, the same source is back with a set of OnePlus Nord 2 CE’s renders, revealing its design.
Counterpoint Research posted its quarterly analysis on the smartphone SoC shipments. The data showed Mediatek increasing its lead over Qualcomm in the July-September 2021 period, while Unisoc was another big winner, reaching double digit market share and surpassing Samsung for fourth place. Unsurprisingly, HiSilicon is continuing to lose ground and now holds a mere 2% slice.