nubia Z30 Pro will support 120W charging, 50x zoom teased with camera samples

nubia Z30 Pro will support 120W charging, 50x zoom teased with camera samples

The Z30 Pro is arriving on May 20 and nubia confirmed today that it will support 120W charging in what it calls NeoCharge.

The phone maker also shared a clip that features a few pictures taken from the smartphone at night. You can check it out below.

nubia’s VP Ni Fei also took to Weibo to share some camera samples of the Z30 Pro. These were captured during the day and confirm the smartphone will feature 50x zoom, though it’s unclear what part of that is optical.

Wide • Zoomed in • 50x zoom

nubia Z30 Pro is just two days away now, so there’s not much we…

Lenovo Legion 2 Pro with 18GB RAM to debut on May 20

Lenovo Legion 2 Pro with 18GB RAM to debut on May 20

Lenovo’s recently announced Legion 2 Pro gaming phone will finally get its top of the line trim version this week. The 18GB RAM and 512GB storage model will go on sale in China on May 20 in both black and white colors.

Official Lenovo Legion 2 Pro poster

The accompanying Weibo post from Lenovo touts the Legion 2 Pro’s fast memory and some further optimizations which should offer chart topping data speeds and benchmark performance. The Legion 2 Pro comes with all the bells and whistles of 2021 like the Snapdrgoan 888, a 144Hz refresh rate AMOLED display, dual fans and two USB-C…

Samsung Galaxy A22 4G pops up on Geekbench with key specs, bags FCC certification

Samsung Galaxy A22 4G pops up on Geekbench with key specs, bags FCC certification

Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy A22 in 4G and 5G versions soon. The 5G variant (SM-A226B) appeared on Geekbench last month with a Dimensity 700 SoC, 6GB RAM, and Android 11. Now the 4G model has also passed through Geekbench, revealing key specs in the process.

The benchmark database tells us that the Galaxy A22 4G, sporting model designation SM-A225F, runs Android 11 and has 6GB RAM on board, while the CPU section reveals the smartphone has the MT6769V/CT processor under the hood, which we know is a part of the Helio G80 SoC.

Geekbench doesn’t divulge anything else about…

Honor introduces MagicBook 14 and MagicBook 15 with 11th gen Intel processors

Honor introduces MagicBook 14 and MagicBook 15 with 11th gen Intel processors

Honor has just updated its MagicBook series with the latest Intel processors. The MagicBook 14 gets a choice between the quad-core hyper-threaded Intel i7-1165G7 (reaching 4.7 GHz frequency) and the i5-1135G7 (4 cores, 8 threads, up to 4.2GHz) CPUs, while the bigger MagicBook 15 has only the second processor option. In either case you get the new Intel Iris Xe embedded graphics.

Beyond the new CPU the MagicBooks are a familiar affair. We reviewed and liked the MagicBook 14 with the AMD Ryzen 5 3500U, and we outright loved the updated Ryzen 5 4500U version.

Now that Honor has also…

Realme Narzo 30 announced with Helio G95 and 90Hz screen

Realme Narzo 30 announced with Helio G95 and 90Hz screen

Realme announced the Narzo 30A and Narzo 30 Pro 5G in February, and after a week of teasing, the company today added the vanilla 30 to the lineup.

The Realme Narzo 30 is built around a 6.5″ FullHD+ screen with a 90Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 580 nits. It also has a punch hole in the upper-left corner for the selfie camera, which uses a 16MP Sony IMX471 sensor.

The phone’s rear panel features a racetrack-inspired chevron stripe, which houses a triple camera setup comprising a 48MP primary, 2MP portrait, and 2MP macro units. The smartphone also comes with the UIS Video…

New Qualcomm SM7325 chipset to be built on the 6nm process

New Qualcomm SM7325 chipset to be built on the 6nm process

The Honor 50 is expected to be powered by the Qualcomm SM7325 chipset, and for so long we heard the name Snapdragon 775G. Now another moniker has appeared online, and a leakster claims the platform will actually be called Snapdragon 778G.

He also revealed some specs that look a lot like the Snapdragon 780G, including the CPU, GPU, and connectivity features.

The major difference between the SM7325 and the SD778G (which is also known as SM7350 at Qualcomm) is the process technology they are built on – the new SoC is basically on the 6 nm, while the current one is a 5 nm…

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