Realme Book leaks in live shots

Realme Book leaks in live shots

Just yesterday, Realme teased its first laptop and now Android Authority has obtained several shots of the device giving us a clear look at what’s to come.

The Realme Book sports a 3:2 aspect ratio screen with fairly thin bezels and a Realme logo on the bottom. The laptop appears to have an aluminum casing and a slim side profile as seen in one of the shots. We can also spot two USB-C ports on the left side which could imply the Realme Book will charge over USB PD though that is not confirmed yet.

Realme Book leaked shots (Source: Android Authority)

We can also observe two…

Upcoming Realme phone gets specs and design revealed

Upcoming Realme phone gets specs and design revealed

The Realme RMX3366 has just been certified by Chinese regulator TENAA, and the smartphone’s key specs and photos have been posted on its website. The listing reveals a phone that looks like an Oppo Reno5 series member at first, but that has its own distinct traits as you look closer.

Realme RMX3366

The front of the RMX3366 has a 6.55” OLED with curved edges and likely one selfie camera. Given the lack of any visible fingerprint scanners, we’re pretty confident the sensor is under the display.

On the inside is a dual-cell battery, with one of the cells being 2,200 mAh,…

Samsung unveils 50MP ISOCELL JN1 camera sensor

Samsung unveils 50MP ISOCELL JN1 camera sensor

Samsung has just introduced its latest camera sensor targeted at smartphones – it is called ISOCELL JN1 and packs 50MP resolution. The size of a single pixel is just 0.64 μm, which is the smallest the Korean company has ever produced, while the entire sensor is 1/2.76” type.

The sensor is made for “every smartphone, from mid-range to flagship”. It has ISOCELL 2.0 for advanced pixel isolation and reducing cross-talk. In theory, it should improve light sensitivity and color fidelity with upgraded materials between color filters that don’t let light from one pixel leak into the…

Moto G Stylus 5G goes official for the US market with $399 price

Moto G Stylus 5G goes official for the US market with $399 price

Motorola’s already announced G Stylus (2021) now has some 5G-capable company in the company’s roster. The oft-leaked Moto G Stylus 5G has finally gone official today for the US market, where it will become available starting on June 14 for $399.

So, you’re wondering exactly what you get for the money, aside from the stylus that’s obvious because it’s in the name? Let’s see. The phone has a 6.8-inch 1080×2400 LCD touchscreen, the Snapdragon 480 5G chipset, 6GB of RAM, 256GB of expandable storage, and a 5,000 mAh battery with a 10W charger in the box.

Moto G Stylus 5G

On the…

Huawei’s HarmonyOS 2 already passes 10 million users

Huawei’s HarmonyOS 2 already passes 10 million users

Huawei’s new HarmonyOS 2 seems to be quite successful in China, as it’s already passed 10 million users – aka active devices using it.

To mark the momentous occasion, the company has decided to celebrate with a rather unique-looking cake, as you can see below. The TWS headphones, watch, phone, and TV are all edible elements making up the cake, by the way.

While the uptake of the new brand is incredibly quick, it’s important to note that HarmonyOS isn’t one OS, in fact it seems to act more like an all-encompassing umbrella brand for all of Huawei’s different operating systems as well…

Android 12 Beta 2 now rolling out to Pixel devices, brings new privacy features

Android 12 Beta 2 now rolling out to Pixel devices, brings new privacy features

Google released its first Android 12 Public Beta last month, and the second build is now on its way to participating Pixel users. This update brings some of the privacy features that were announced for the final release during the I/O presentation.

I’ve installed the latest build on the Google Pixel 5 and can tell you that the UI visually looks better. There’s more contrast throughout the interface. The huge volume slider from the first build has been updated to look more less ridiculous. We anticipate Google will continue tweaking the interface throughout Android 12’s Beta…

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