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lundi 30 novembre 2020

Xiaomi to bring its new Redmi Note 9 series to India as the Redmi 9 Power and Mi 10i

Xiaomi launches a lot of phones every year, which is par for the course for a big OEM that operates in multiple markets. Just last week, Xiaomi launched the new Redmi Note 9 4G (device codename: lime), Redmi Note 9 5G (cannon), and Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G (gauguinpro) in China, bringing along a bunch of upgrades across the board for one of its most popular product brandings. Now, we have evidence that suggests Xiaomi is looking to bring two of these three phones to India, but curiously under different branding, namely as the Redmi 9 Power and the Xiaomi Mi 10i.

Redmi 9 Power (limein)

Shortly after the launch of the Redmi Note 9 4G in China, Xiaomi released the firmware for the device for the region. But alongside the release of V12.0.5.0.QJQCNXM (Chinese ROM) for lime, Xiaomi also published 12.0.1.0.QJQINXM (limein), which is the Indian ROM for the device. This is evidence that the company plans to launch the device in India.

But this also poses a curious problem — there is already a Redmi Note 9 (with 4G connectivity)(device codename: merlin) in India. Digging into the published firmware, we can spot that the build.prop file for limein mentions the marketing name of the upcoming device as the Redmi 9 Power.

build_lime.prop:ro.product.vendor.marketname=Redmi 9 Power

Xiaomi India has not announced anything on this phone yet, but we can expect them to be making an announcement soon.

Xiaomi Mi 10i (gauguininpro)

The gauguin and gauguinpro lineup from Xiaomi was actually spotted back in July 2020, and we mentioned that the device would be coming to India at that stage itself. Now, new evidence corroborates our findings from months ago.

A device popped up on the Google Play Console with the marketing name “Mi 10i”, and the codename “gauguininpro“. The codename may appear weird, but that is how regional variants are often codenamed by the company — the in in the middle denotes that the phone is coming to India.

Gauguin recently launched as the Mi 10T Lite in Europe, while Gauguinpro launched as the Redmi Note 9 Pro 5G in China. While we do not have information of gauguin coming to India just yet, the Play Console Listing for gauguinpro makes it abundantly clear that the device is coming to India under the name of Mi 10i. The rebranding is somewhat necessary, again, because India already has a Redmi Note 9 Pro (4G). Xiaomi India has not revealed anything yet, but we reckon it is just a matter of time at this stage.


Xiaomi and its love for 9

Rebranding products differently in different regions is not new — not for Xiaomi, and not for a lot of other OEMs. It is a very common practice in the industry wherein you release the same product, or a similar product with very small changes, under different names in different regions. The branding changes according to the goodwill in the region. And Xiaomi’s Redmi and Redmi Note lineups have garnered a strong reputation for themselves over the years across the world.

But with Xiaomi, Redmi, Redmi Note and the number “9”, we are at a point where it has become very difficult to track products, especially if you track them across different regions as we do. Mishaal put together a list to better illustrate this point.

So if at any point you feel very confused about how Xiaomi names its products, count us with you.

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Forget the PlayStation 5, build the gaming PC of your dreams with these Cyber Monday sales

This console generation, I finally came to a decision–that I was going to focus on PC gaming. I’ve always been a console gamer, but it’s easier to get into PC gaming than ever before, and most titles That I’m interested in get released on Steam or Epic Games Store in a better format than a console game, anyway. The only prohibitive nature of PC gaming can be the cost of building one yourself. But, well, it is Cyber Monday. There are a bunch of PC part Cyber Monday sales, so now’s the time to start compiling your parts to build your own awesome gaming PC.

In fact, Amazon is having a whole Build-a-PC sale just for Cyber Monday:

    Build-a-PC Sale at Amazon
    Today only, Amazon is having a Build-a-PC sale! Save big on the parts you need to start building the gaming rig of your dreams.

Amazon’s PC part Cyber Monday deals will definitely give you most of what you need to get your PC build going. There is the really nice Thermaltake V250 Mid-Tower, which will hold everything you need for your build easily, and with plenty of room to disperse heat. Speaking of, the Cooler Mater SickleFlow fans are also a part of this sale. At $10 apiece, with these fans you can make sure your PC won’t have a meltdown.

Don’t forget the motherboard, either! Whether you need a motherboard that will support an AMD processor or one that will support Intel, you can save a hefty chunk of change with the Build-a-PC sale.

Amazon is missing one particular PC part for its Cyber Monday sales, though… an internal SSD! Sure, a hard drive can work and it’s good to have a backup hard drive in your rig for storage, but you’ll want your OS and important applications running on a solid-state drive. Trust me on this! Thankfully, you can pick yourself an SSD from Best Buy. They aren’t having a specific PC part Cyber Monday sale, but that doesn’t mean you can’t save on what you need!

    Samsung 860 EVO SSDs on Sale
    No truly good gaming rig is complete without a good solid-state drive. Best Buy has some Samsung EVO solid-state drives on sale, just for Cyber Monday, so don't miss out!

Finally, you’re putting all this time and effort into building a great gaming PC–don’t hook it up to a crappy monitor! Get a monitor this new rig deserves, like the Samsung 49-inch ultrawide QLED gaming monitor. It’s a really, really impressive monitor that’s currently down to $1,000. This isn’t an offer exclusive to Cyber Monday, but there’s no telling when it’ll go back to MSRP or its more typical sales price of $1,100.

    Samsung 49-Inch CRG9 Curved Gaming Monitor
    You have the PC built (or about to be built), what's the next step? An awesome monitor! This ultra-wide, 49-inch monitor is built for gaming, and it's just $1,000.

Looking for gaming deals of a different vein? Check out our Cyber Monday gaming deals round-up!

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Here’s when Android 11 will roll out for Sony Xperia phones

Since being released in September, Android 11 has been slow to roll out to third-party devices, with the Vivo V20 and OnePlus 8T among the first to receive the update. Unless you purchased a Pixel device, chances are you’ve been patiently waiting, but the good news is if you own a Sony Xperia device, you won’t have to wait much longer.

Sony has revealed when it plans to roll out Android 11 to some of its devices, with the Xperia 1 II getting the update as soon as December 2020. Owners of that device will essentially get a nice holiday gift before the end of the year.

Sony Xperia Android 11 firmware rollout schedule

  • Xperia 1 II: from December 2020
  • Xperia 5 II: from the end of January 2021
  • Xperia 10 II: from the end of January 2021
  • Xperia 1: from February 2021
  • Xperia 5: from February 2021

Meanwhile, Sony said the Xperia 5 II and Xperia 10 II will receive the Android 11 update by the end of January 2021. The Xperia 1 and Xperia 5 will be updated to Android 11 from February 2021. Sony doesn’t provide exact dates for any of the devices, simply providing rough estimates. Hopefully, the company doesn’t hit any delays.

Sony doesn’t provide any other details beyond the devices listed, including whether the Xperia 10 or Xperia 10 Plus will receive Android 11 in the future. For now, the company appears laser focused on the devices listed, so count yourself lucky if your Xperia handset made the cut.

Back in October, Sony’s Open Devices Program released an Android 11 build guide and binaries for select Xperia phones, which included the Xperia XZ Premium, Xperia XA2 and Xperia XA2 Ultra, and the Xperia XZ2, among others. Some Xperia devices have also picked up somewhat working Android 11-based custom ROMs thanks to the aftermarket development community.

As soon as Sony releases the Android 11 update, or if there are any changes, we’ll be sure to let you know.

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ASUS ZenFone 5Z gets VoLTE support on T-Mobile and VoWiFi on Jio

The ZenFone 5Z, a flagship smartphone released by ASUS back in 2018, is a pretty old device now yet still somewhat regularly receives software updates from its maker. Recently, an update which brings Wi-Fi Calling (VoWiFi) support on Reliance Jio has been rolled out, which is a function that the device lacked in the past. Moreover, the new build finally enables Voice over LTE (VoLTE) support on T-Mobile’s network. These might sound like small changes but something that many users in India and the U.S. will be happy to see.

ASUS Zenfone 5Z XDA Forums

Making a regular phone call means that your connection will drop to 3G or even 2G as most calls are made over either of those two connectivities. However, the old school circuit-switched voice networks are gradually being phased out in favor of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). Features offered by IMS, such as VoLTE  and VoWiFi are particularly demanded across smartphones because of the increased voice clarity on call, along with keeping a consistent 4G (or 5G) data connection while on a call. Given the fact that major US carriers are going to block voice and data service for phones that don’t support VoLTE in the near future, the update from ASUS essentially breathes new life into the ZenFone 5Z.

The size of the incremental OTA package is merely 50MB and it will upgrade the global, Russian, and Japanese ZenFone 5Z variants from 100.10.107.99 to 100.10.107.110. The Android security patch level (SPL) of this build is Novemver 2020. Apart from the telephony related improvements, the update also optimizes the stability of touch responses.

You can find the full changelog of software version 100.10.107.110 for the ASUS ZenFone 5Z below:

  1. Updated Android security patch
  2. Enabled VoLTE on TMO (US)
  3. Enabled VoWiFi on JIO (IN)
  4. Improved touch stability
  5. Fixed a delay issue when turning off Wi-Fi from quick settings
ASUS ZenFone 5Z 100.10.107.110 OTA ASUS ZenFone 5Z 100.10.107.110 About

If you want to try out the latest build on your ZenFone 5Z and haven’t received the update yet, you can download the full firmware ZIP from the link below and manually flash it on your phone.

Download software version 100.10.107.110 for the ASUS ZenFone 5Z


Thanks to Wichaya Polka for the screenshots!

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Samsung Galaxy A32 5G leaked renders give us a better look at Samsung’s upcoming budget 5G phone

Just a few days ago, leaked renders revealed what was said to be the Galaxy A32 5G. A new report has unveiled what is allegedly another render of the device, giving us our best look yet at Samsung’s affordable 5G device.

The last renders we saw were from a case maker, so some of the design elements remained a secret. However, these new renders look like they came directly from Samsung, showcasing a teardrop notch, rounded chassis, and what appears to be a flat glass back.

Meanwhile, the renders give us a better look at the rear triple-camera setup, which isn’t enclosed in a housing but protrudes about 1mm from the phone’s body; it looks cleaner that way. The primary sensor will allegedly be 48MP, and one of the other sensors is said to be a 2MP depth sensor.

Other rumored specs include a 6.5-inch display, 5,000 mAh battery, and measurements of 164.2 x 76.1 x 9.1mm, making it similar in size to the recent iPhone 12 Pro Max. The renders also confirm the device will feature a USB-C charging port, 3.5mm headphone jack, and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor that also doubles as a power button. Other details, including processor, memory, and display resolution are still unknown.

The Galaxy A32 5G will reportedly be Samsung’s most affordable 5G phone yet — even cheaper than the Galaxy A42 5G, which recently launched across the UK and Europe. The new device is said to be part of Samsung’s 2021 Galaxy A series. It’s unclear when Samsung will unveil the device, but reports claim it’s still a few months away, and there’s always the chance plans could change.

It doesn’t sound like the Galaxy A32 5G will be announced at Samsung’s upcoming Unpacked event in January, which will reportedly see the company unveil the Galaxy S21 series and new wireless earbuds with ANC. For now, we have some leaked specs and renders to go on, but we already like what we see.

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Best Cyber Monday Soundbar Deals: Up to $200 off on soundbars from Bose, Samsung, LG, and more

In case you missed out on a great soundbar deal last weekend, you’d be glad to know that Amazon and Best Buy are offering some great discounts on soundbars from Bose, Samsung, LG, and more this Cyber Monday. These deals cover various price segments, so you can rest assured that you can get a great soundbar for your home cinema setup without breaking the bank. Without further ado, here are the best Cyber Monday soundbar deals that you can get right now:

Samsung HW-T510 2.1 channel soundbar

If you’re looking for a great 2.1 channel soundbar under $150, then you should consider picking up the Samsung HW-T510 soundbar and wireless subwoofer combo. At just $130, this Samsung soundbar offers 290W of output with crisp highs and mids and deep rumbling bass.

    Samsung HW-T510 soundbar system
    The Samsung HW-T510 soundbar system is a great budget pick. At just $130, it offers a 2.1 channel soundbar system with a wireless subwoofer that can liven up your home cinema experience.

On top of that, the soundbar features some convenient connectivity options, including Bluetooth, HDMI, and AUX, for ease of use. You can even connect the soundbar to two devices simultaneously and seamlessly switch between the two whenever required. It’s especially great for those who have a Samsung smart TV at home since it can be controlled using the TV remote.

Samsung HW-T550 2.1 channel soundbar

If you can stretch your budget a little, then we’d recommend going for the Samsung HW-T550. For a $50 premium over the HW-T510, the HW-T550 offers 320W max output and all the features that you get with the former.

    Samsung HW-T550 soundbar system
    At just $50 more than the HW-T510, the Samsung HW-T550 offers a significantly better audio experience with DTS virtual surround and Dolby Audio support. It's also a bit more powerful and delivers a max output of 320W.

Additionally, the HW-T550 offers support for 3D surround sound using Dolby Audio and DTS Virtual:X, an optimized gaming mode to deliver the best experience when connected to a console, and Samsung’s Smart Sound mode, which automatically detects what you’re watching and optimizes the sound to deliver the best experience.

LG SN6Y 3.1 channel soundbar

If a 2.1 channel soundbar just doesn’t cut it for you and you can’t stretch your budget enough to accommodate a 5.1 channel soundbar, then the LG SN6Y soundbar hits the perfect sweet spot for you as it features a dedicated center channel. At a discounted price of $230, this LG soundbar offers 420W peak output with DTS Digital Surround, DTS Virtual:X, and Dolby Digital support for a great surround sound experience.

    LG SN6Y 3.1 channel soundbar system
    The LG SN6Y soundbar system offers a dedicated center channel that can deliver better quality surround sound than the aforementioned options from Samsung. It also offers a peak output of 420W, making it the most powerful soundbar system under $250.

Much like the two Samsung units, the LG SN6Y soundbar features various connectivity options, including HDMI out, USB in, Optical Digital Audio out, and Bluetooth. The soundbar also includes LG’s AI Sound Pro feature that automatically optimizes the audio based on whatever you’re watching.

VIZIO SB36512-F6 5.1.2 channel soundbar system

While all the aforementioned options offer virtual surround sound technologies, if you’re looking for a soundbar that offers a true surround sound experience then you should pick the 5.1.2 channel soundbar from VIZIO. The soundbar is currently available at a $200 discount at Best Buy, and it offers the best audio experience out of this lot. The 5.1.2 channel setup includes a soundbar with 5 channels, a wireless subwoofer, and 2 satellite speakers that you can place behind you for the ultimate home cinema experience.

    VIZIO SB36512-F6 5.1.2 channel soundbar system
    At just $300, the VIZIO SB36512-F6 soundbar system offer the most authentic surround sound experience out of this lot. The Dolby Atmos-certified system features a 3 channel soundbar, a 6-inch wireless subwoofer, and two satellite speakers.

This Dolby Atmos-certified soundbar system from VIZIO not only offers great sound output, but it also comes with a bunch of additional features. These include built-in Chromecast, Google Assistant support, Wi-Fi streaming, and multi-room wireless audio support. On top of that, the soundbar system comes with a free six-month TIDAL subscription for HiFi music streaming.

Bose Soundbar 700

In case none of the aforementioned options appeal to your refined taste, then you should probably consider getting the Bose Soundbar 700. The soundbar is currently available for $700 on Amazon, $100 down from its usual selling price of $800. While it’s the most expensive soundbar on this list, it doesn’t come with a wireless subwoofer or additional satellite speakers. But what it lacks in terms of the number of components, it makes up in terms of audio quality.

    Bose Soundbar 700
    The Bose Soundbar 700 is a great option for someone with more refined tastes who's willing to shell out a premium for the exceptional build quality and additional features, like AI assistant support with an 8-mic array, wireless streaming, Apple AirPlay support, and more.

Despite its low-profile form factor, the Bose Soundbar 700 can get quite loud and it offers crisp and clear audio, even at high volumes. It also offers a bunch of additional features, including Google Assistant/Amazon Alexa support with a custom 8-mic array, multi-room wireless audio support with other Bose smart speakers, and a companion app for audio customizations. The soundbar includes both Bluetooth and WiFi support for wireless connections, and it even supports Apple AirPlay for wireless music streaming.


That wraps our list of the best Cyber Monday soundbar deals. If I had to pick one out of this lot for my personal setup, I’d probably go with the VIZIO 5.1.2 channel system as it offers the best surround sound experience at a rather affordable price. Which one would you pick? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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OnePlus 8T 12GB + 256GB variant has received a discount of $120 on Cyber Monday!

OnePlus is a reliable name when it comes to a great Android smartphone experience and has consequently built a solid reputation in the smartphone world. The company’s latest offering, the OnePlus 8T is selling at a really good price of $630 on Amazon for the 12GB RAM, 256GB storage variant. This usually sells for $749, so you better grab that deal before it’s over.

    OnePlus 8T
    The OnePlus 8T is the latest smartphone from the company and comes with the latest hardware including a 120Hz refresh rate display and the Snapdragon 865 chipset.

The OnePlus 8T comes with a 6.55-inch Full-HD+ (1080 x 2400 pixels) Fluid AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 91.1% screen-to-body ratio. It is powered by the octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC with up to 12GB LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB UFS 3.1 storage. In the camera department, you get four cameras at the back and one at the front. The quad-rear camera setup includes a 48MP primary sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS), a 16MP ultra-wide camera, a 5MP macro camera, and a 2MP monochrome camera. The front camera comes with a 16MP sensor to take selfies and it sits inside the hole-punch cutout at the top-left corner of the display. The battery is rated at 4,500mAh battery that supports 65W Warp fast charging solution which is claimed to hit 60% charge in just 15 minutes. Connectivity options include 5G, 4G GPS, NFC, Bluetooth 5, dual-band Wi-Fi, and USB Type-C port. The smartphone runs on Android 11 with OxygenOS 11 on top.

The company also recently launched a special Cyberpunk 2077 edition of the OnePlus 8T earlier this month. An exclusive product for the Chinese market, the smartphone comes with a unique design that is inspired by the upcoming popular video game, Cyberpunk 2077. While it comes with the same specifications as the standard OnePlus 8T, you do get special themes, wallpapers, and a custom boot animation available out of the box. You can check out our preview of the OnePlus 8T Cyberpunk 2077 edition over here.

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