Monday, December 18, 2017

Huawei Enjoy 7S is finally official

Huawei Enjoy 7S is finally official


Last Monday the Huawei Enjoy 7S and just seven days later it makes its official debut. The midranger comes with Kirin 659 chipset, dual cameras and latest EMUI 8.0, based on Android Oreo. The Huawei Enjoy 7S has 5.65 FullView display with Full HD+ resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels. The tall screen takes most of the front panel, sending the fingerprint scanner on the back. The SoC has octa-core CPU, clocked at 2.36 GHz and Mali-T830 MP2 GPU. There are two memory combinations 3 GB RAM + 32 GB storage and 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage. The camera setup on the back is 13 MP + 2 MP, the secondary one assisting in artificial background blur for artsy portraits. The selfie snapper has an 8 MP sensor. There is a 3,000 mAh sealed battery that can be fast-charged thanks to the Super Charge tech. The Huawei Enjoy 7S comes in Black, Blue, Rose Gold and Gold/Champagne color for CNY1,499 ($226) for the 3/32GB variant and CNY1,699 ($256) for the more powerful 4/64 GB option. Pre-order is already live with the actual sales starting on December 22.


Red Xiaomi Mi A1 arrives in India

Red Xiaomi Mi A1 arrives in India


, the Xiaomi Mi 5X arrived in fresh new red paintjob. The global version of the phone, Xiaomi Mi A1, needed more than a month to follow suit and now it comes to India. The Red will cost INR12,999 ($202) and will arrive on December 20 at a Mi Fan Sale. The phone is discounted from its official price of INR13,999 that of about $15. Internally, the Mi A1 is the very same Snapdragon 625-powered phone with dual 12 MP cameras and Android One. It was launched with Android Nougat back in September, but Oreo Beta is already .


Xiaomi announces Oreo beta program for Mi Mix 2

Xiaomi announces Oreo beta program for Mi Mix 2


The was launched back in September this year with Android 7.1 Nougat on board. Those who have been waiting for the Oreo update to arrive will be glad to know that the company has just announced an Oreo beta program for the device. Keep in mind that it's a closed beta, which means that a very limited number of Mi Mix 2 users will be able to participate at this point and try the Oreo-based MIUI 9 build. There's currently no information on exactly when the final release will begin rolling, although that's probably still at least a few months away. For more information on the Mi Mix 2 Oreo beta (including how to register for it), head to the link below. |