Another week down, here are the highlights. LG has announced a new brand identity and look, dubbed LG Active Red. The company focuses on a more “dynamic and youthful” look. It will still not produce new phones, sadly.
It’s been a big week for Xiaomi 13 Ultra teasers. The phone will go official on April 18 and will carry four rear cameras: the 1-inch IMX989 and three IMX858 (reportedly a 1/2.4-inch sensor) for 3x, 5x and ultrawide cameras. We’ve also seen the Ultra in press renders, sporting a stunning design with a centered camera-lens-style module and a contoured leather-bound back.
Finally, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra will reportedly start at CNY 6,299 ($916, converted) for the 8/256GB model, and reach CNY 7,499 ($1,090, converted) for the 16/512GB model .
The Oppo Find X6 Pro has been awarded the best cameraphone by DxOMark. We reserve our judgment for our review, forthcoming.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy F54 is coming soon with a 6,000mAh battery and 25W charging. With certifications in place and support pages already up and running, the Galaxy F54 should be close to launch.
See you in a week!
LG is going for a more “dynamic and youthful” look in hopes of reinventing its brand identity.
Expect a small price increase compared to last year’s Xiaomi 12S Ultra.
Samsung.com already has support pages in three countries for the new variant.
Paying subscribers now have even more benefits.
These buttons are expected to be solid state and the ringer switch will presumably be replaced by an “action button”.
That’s no surprise with those big sensors.
Pricing and availability details are yet to be provided.
It’s a two-level bump again, but this time Xiaomi is trying to blend the lower level into the rear more smoothly.
Unsurprisingly, this will be a real showpiece.
The new Sony IMX858 is the star of the show.
Pricing and availability details are yet to be provided.
However, the price will only be revealed on April 25th.
It should be a rebranded OnePlus Ace 2V for the global market.
The launch will be online and will start at 19:00 GMT +8.
Both new devices are equipped with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset and come with 80W charging.
Both panels will be OLEDs from Samsung.
After all, the company may be sticking to physical buttons.
It is the second Realme smartphone to be equipped with the Mini Capsule function.
You can easily try it on your Pixel if you like.
There isn’t much actual information about the device yet – will it be a double foldable like the 2021 patent drawings showed? Maybe, maybe not.
Going from a quad Cortex-A53 CPU to one with two A75 and six A55 cores will make a huge difference. The phone goes on sale in India next week.
The phone comes with a slightly less powerful chipset and charges from its 240W sibling.
The trio is sure to arrive soon.
The T2 is powered by the Snapdragon 695 SoC, while the T2x has the Dimension 6020 chip at the helm.
Xiaomi also launches the Xiaomi 13 Ultra on the same day.
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