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  • New 5-inch Xiaomi phone passes through TENAA, maybe the Redmi 5?

    New 5-inch Xiaomi phone passes through TENAA, maybe the Redmi 5?

    A new Xiaomi smartphone has been spotted at TENAA today. The Chinese regulatory agency has certified it for sale in the country, and this process has resulted in the images you can see below becoming public. A few of the device’s specs have been outed too, but less than usual for whatever reason. According to…

  • Samsung Galaxy S8 will be officially announced on February 27

    Samsung Galaxy S8 will be officially announced on February 27

    Samsung will officially announce the release date of its Galaxy S8 smartphone on February 27. Koh Dong-jin, president of mobile communications at Samsung, said that the “official [launch] schedule” for the phone will be announced at this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC). Samsung, as you might already know, has scheduled a press event for the…

  • Huawei P10 spotted

    Huawei P10 spotted

    Things have been moving along quite rapidly for the Huawei P10 and Huawei P10 Plus. A few price leaks, followed by early renders were apparently enough to make the Chinese giant break the silence and tease the dual unveiling on February 26 at MWC. More renders and specs were quick to follow and now a…

  • Meizu M5s goes official with 5.2″ IPS LCD

    Meizu M5s goes official with 5.2″ IPS LCD

    As scheduled, Meizu made the M5s official today. The device is powered by an octa-core Cortex-A53 processor running at 1.3GHz on a MediaTek MT6753 chipset. It is built around a 5.2-inch IPS display of 720p resolution. RAM is 3GB, while internal memory options include 16GB and 32GB (storage is expandable by up to 128GB). The…

  • New High Capacity Battery Technology is on the way

    New High Capacity Battery Technology is on the way

    One of the holy grails of battery development is the creation of a cost-effective, efficient, non-volatile electrolyte material, without the explosive risks associated with current technologies. And researchers at Tufts University may have solved the riddle. Mike Zimmerman, a Material Science Professor and former plastics engineer, and his team have created a solid, plastic electrolyte…

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