Another budget Motorola smartphone is on the way

The Moto G8 Play arrived in October 2019 and the Moto G9 Play was unveiled in August 2020. Motorola is now shortening its upgrade cycle even more and by preparing to unveil a tenth-gen model in the near future. Exactly what you’d expect from a budget Motorola

Steve Hemmerstoffer has returned from his latest trip to the future with renders of an upcoming Motorola smartphone, which he believes to be the Moto G10 Play, that uses the model number XT-2117.

Design-wise, the device sports a 6.5-inch flat display coupled with slim bezels, a slightly thicker forehead, and a big chin. None of this is surprising considering the budget price point.

The notch technology used on the previous-gen Moto G9 Play has been replaced with a more modern punch-hole implementation that’s home to the selfie camera. Unfortunately, its specs haven’t leaked.

Speaking of the cameras, the rear of the smartphone includes a squircle-shaped bump. Sitting inside is an LED flash and three sensors that presumably act as main, depth, and macro cameras. 

Other noteworthy details include a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and a large 4,850mAh battery. There’s a 3.5mm headphone jack too. 

Motorola Moto G10 Play announcement date

Steve Hemmerstoffer believes the Moto G10 Play, or whatever Motorola chooses to call it, will be officially unveiled in the next few weeks

Google Pixel 5 camera earns 120-point score from DxOMark

Despite the incredibly flawed and confusing nature of ranking cameras using a point-based system, the Google Pixel 5 has achieved a 120-point score from the defacto industry camera experts DxOMark — an 8-point bump over the Pixel 4 according to the French firm’s ranking system.

Considering that the Pixel 5 camera hardware offers a new focal length, but retains the same core camera sensor, the scoring seems all the more confusing. Even more so when you consider that the Pixel 5 actually lacks the Pixel Neural Core for faster on-device processing, although this hints that software is playing an even more crucial role in the camera performance of the firms latest flagship.

Unlike in previous years, where a 120-point total camera score would place a Pixel device firmly in the top 10 in DxOMark’s ranking, the Pixel 5 barely scrapes the top 15. This is no doubt due to the lack of a telephoto zoom lens, as DxOMark’s scoring system means a higher average based upon the number of lenses a device has at its disposal. For photos, the Pixel 5 received what seems like an impressive 129-point total.

As we have said, and many others will tell you, these scores are sometimes completely out of sync with what you see in the real world. However, criticisms aside, the rankings are a who’s who of the best in the business. DxOMark praised the exposure, color, and autofocus capabilities of the Pixel 5, alongside the way the device handles image artifacts.

With an overall DXOMARK Camera score of 120 points, the Google Pixel 5 puts in middle-ranking performance for devices evaluated under our latest testing protocol. The main camera fares slightly better with a Photo score of 129; and with key strengths for exposure, color, and autofocus, as well as well-controlled artifacts, the Pixel 5 delivers solid results for the most part.

Intricate details and texture are notable high points of the Pixel 5 camera system according to DxOMark, but noise appears to be an issue as they noted “visible noise in virtually all images” being a major weakness when using the digitally enhanced Super Res Zoom. This results in a 49-point score for the zoom capabilities, which is a marginal bump down compared to the 81-point score awarded to the Pixel 4 last year.

The ultra-wide-angle lens is a first on a Google Pixel series device, and DxOMark suggested that the field of view is “limited” but produces solid shots — something that we’ve proven ourselves:

Ultra-wide shots are pleasant enough for exposure and color, but its limited field of view puts it at a disadvantage compared to devices that squeeze more into the frame.

The Pixel 5 saw big strides in video performance and features, which has resulted in the highest video score for a Google device in DxOMark’s testing. A major commendation from DxO was the video autofocus, while the stabilization was also highly praised at 4K UHD.

A 107 score was awarded for the video portion of the Pixel 5 camera. The biggest complaints were the “underwhelming exposure and obvious color casts are also visible in low light”. However, bright and standard lighting conditions were strong suits of the Pixel 5 video shooting capabilities.

Oddly, DxOMark chose not to test the dedicated Night Sight mode on the Pixel 5, with no explanation as to why not. However, the conclusion is that the Pixel 5 manages to offer an excellent camera experience that goes toe-to-toe with devices costing double and triple:

With limited hardware, the Pixel 5 stands behind top performers for attributes such as texture, noise, bokeh, and zoom, where extra sensors and lenses really help. That said, its main camera delivers nice images, with the Google device delivering close to top scores for the basics of exposure, color, and autofocus.

Naturally, it will be interesting to see just how the scoring system evolves over the coming years, as it’s hard to seek out a bad flagship smartphone camera experience at this stage of 2020. Heck, we’d never suggest buying a device just from a DxOMark-awarded score. While we criticize the potentially flawed scoring system, it’s always important to note that camera preference is still highly subjective.

What do you think? Let us know down in the comments section below.

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Samsung Galaxy S21 tipped to launch in December — wait, what?

Samsung may be planning a holiday surprise for us — yet another smartphone launch. The word out of of South Korea is that the electronics giant is moving up the production schedule for its Galaxy S21 flagship and that a December release isn’t out of the question.

The report comes from MTN, a Korean business and financial news channel which reports that parts suppliers will begin making the components for the Galaxy S21 in November, as Samsung looks to ramp up mass production for its next phone. To put that timing in context, MTN says mass production of the Galaxy S20 began in January, with Samsung releasing three Galaxy S20 models on March 6.

The report, spotted by PhoneArena, claims that Samsung “is in a hurry to release [Galaxy S21],” at least according to a Google Translate transcript. “Some people are also discussing the possibility of launching in December this year,” the report continues.

That would seem overly aggressive, given both market conditions and Samsung’s rollout of flagship phones this year. Besides the spring launches of the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus and Galaxy S20 Ultra, Samsung only recently took the wraps off the Galaxy S20 FE, a lower-cost version of the S20 models. A month before the Galaxy S20 FE, Samsung had introduced the Galaxy Note 20 lineup, not to mention a couple of updates to its high-priced foldable phone lineup. 

In other words, that’s a lot of phones to introduce in the span of seven months before you even considering adding the Galaxy S21 to the mix.

There’s another reason why phone makers prefer to get all their new products out in the fall. That gives the phones time to reach retail outlets before holiday shopping begins in earnest. With Black Friday deals expected to launch earlier than ever this year as retailers try to combat the economic strain caused by the coronavirus pandemic, a December phone launch just isn’t going to get the mindshare — or sales — of a phone released in a more conventional time.

Besides, there’s a big event in January just aching for high-profile product announcements. CES is slated to run Jan. 11 through Jan. 14, and with the 2021 edition set to go entirely online, organizers would doubtlessly welcome a new flagship phone unveiling by Samsung to kick things off.

Samsung has good reason to want to move up the Galaxy S21 launch, according to MTN. An earlier launch might help spike sales. That’s what happened in 2016 with the release of the Galaxy S7, which came out a month earlier than the Galaxy S6 had the year before. 

MTN also reports that Samsung is also eyeing Huawei and its struggles to make phones amid a US export ban that prohibits US-based tech firms from sharing software or hardware with the Chinese phone maker. Samsung appears to be moving up the Galaxy S21 launch to take business away from one its chief rivals in the smartphone space.

The Galaxy S21 will reportedly feature three different models, much like the Galaxy S20 did. This time around, the high-end version of the phone could come with an S Pen, a feature Samsung normally reserves for its Galaxy Note lineup.

Other rumored features include a 180MP main camera, a truly full-phone display, and a top-of-the-line Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. That last feature could be another reason why the Galaxy S21 might not appear as soon as MTN reports. Qualcomm hasn’t even announced the successor to the Snapdragon 865 and likely won’t until early December.

REDMI NOTE 10 SERIES PHOTOS AND FEATURES SPOTTED

Recently, Redmi product director Wang Teng and Redmi brand general manager Lu Weibing have hinted that a new Redmi K30 series new machine will be released this month. If nothing accidental, it is going to be the Chinese version of the Xiaomi Mi 10T. Thus, it will come with a Snapdragon 865 processor and a price tag of 2000-3000 yuan ($296 – $445). In addition, the thousand-yuan Redmi Note 10 series 5G new products are also expected to come in the near future. Today, we have got some interesting news concerning the latter.

According to a well-known Weibo blogger, there will be two new models of the Redmi Note 10 series. They are expected to be named the Redmi Note 10 and the Redmi Note 10 Pro. The specifications of the two have also been almost completely disclosed.

REDMI NOTE 10 PRO

The Redmi Note 10 Pro should come with Qualcomm’s latest mid-range 5G chip Snapdragon 750G. At the same time, this handset will sport a 6.67-inch 120Hz LCD single-hole screen (the hole is in the center.). On the opposite side, we will find a 108MP main lens, a 13MP super wide-angle lens, a 5MP telephoto lens and a macro lens. The built-in battery will have a 5000mAh capacity and support 33W fast charging.

REDMI NOTE 10

As the source disclosed, the mt6853v/tnza processor on the Redmi Note 10 has the same code name as the Realme X7 processor released a while ago. So we guess this is going to be the MediaTek Dimensity 800U chip. The latter is based on TSMC’s 7nm process, uses two A76 cores clocked at 2.4GHz and six A55 cores clocked at 2.0GHz. Also, it comes with an integrated 5G modem that supports NSA/SA dual-mode 5G baseband.

The overall design, screen, and fast charging of the Redmi Note 10 are basically the same as the Pro version. The main difference is that the front camera has been moved to the upper left corner of the screen. Plus, the rear camera has been replaced with a 48-megapixel sensor. At last, there should be not more telephoto lens.

After entering the 5G era, can the Redmi Note series, which is considered to be a cost-effective thousand-yuan phone, continue to price of 999 yuan ($148)?

Leaked photo shows iPhone 12 with Touch ID fingerprint sensor

The new iPhone should again be equipped with a fingerprint sensor, but this time it is attached to the side.

Back when Apple launched the iPhone X it removed Touch ID in favour of Face ID. The company hasn’t turned its back on Touch ID completely though – it’s still used by some other Apple devices, including the iPhone SE that was released earlier in 2020.

Fans of Touch ID as a means to unlock their Apple devices were pleased when Apple revealed that the 2020 iPad Air will feature a fingerprint sensor on the on/off switch. Meaning that the iPad Air can have a screen that completely covers the front of the device without forgoing Touch ID.

Now it seems that there is a possibility that the iPhone 12 could also incorporate Touch ID on the power button.

According to information from mydrivers, the upcoming iPhone will feature Touch ID integrated into the on/off button on the side. The basis of this rumour is a leaked photo showing the new fingerprint sensor (above).

We will know whether this is true later today when Apple will hold its second autumn event at which it will unveil the new iPhone 12 series.

In addition, other devices including new headphones and the AirTags that have long haunted the rumour mill are expected. It’s thought that these circular gadgets could attached to wallets or keys and then the iPhone could then be used to call up their position via Bluetooth and emit a signal that will lead to the lost item.

iPhone 12 rumors: Faster Face ID, improved camera zoom, longer battery life for Pro models

Ahead of Apple’s upcoming event on Tuesday, last-minute leaks and rumors continue to surface regarding the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro. This weekend, leaker Max Weinbach has shared a handful of details about the iPhone 12 lineup related to battery life, camera technology, and more.

Through his @PineLeaks account on Twitter, Weinbach reports that the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max variants should get a slight boost in battery life with “at least a 1 hour battery life increase.” On the other hand, the iPhone 12 mini is expected to “perform worse than the current iPhone 11” because of its smaller form factor.

As for Face ID, today’s rumors indicate that a feature referred to as “dynamic zoning algorithm” will ship with the iPhone 12 lineup. This feature will reportedly improve Face ID performance. For the iPhone 12 mini, the notch is expected to be smaller horizontally, but “slightly” larger vertically to make room for Face ID sensors.

Weinbach also reports that digital and optical zoom capabilities will get a “massive boost” with the iPhone 12 this year. This comes after reliable leaker Kang reported on Friday that the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max will feature improved optical zoom at 4x zoom and 5x zoom, respectively.

Improved digital zoom will be achieved by combining several frames at different zoom levels and stacking them together – an hybrid of cropping and optical zooming. An algorithm based off of Deep Fusion will take care of correct alignment and sharpening. Smart HDR 3 does the rest.

Weinbach goes on to add that the “Ultra Wide is definitely getting a larger aperture” this year, improving low light performance across the board. You will also reportedly be able to “get closer to objects compared to the current iPhone 11 Ultra Wide” for improved macro capabilities.

The report also points out that while portrait mode capabilities for video recording have been in development for a while, it’s unclear if the feature will make the cut for this year’s iPhone. It could also theoretically be added in a future iOS 14 update. Finally, today’s leak corroborates that the iPhone 12 will support 4K at 120fps and 4K at 240fps.

Apple will officially announce the iPhone 12 lineup during its “Hi, Speed” event on Tuesday, October 13. The event will kick off at 10 am PT.

OPPO FIND X3 PRO RENDERS LEAKED, SHOWING DUAL-CURVED SCREEN

For OPPO, its Find X line is very important because all the best it always brought to the phones from this series. Currently, the Find X2 is on the market. It was released after a long delay. If you remember, they were out in early March this year. And now, it seems the company doesn’t want to have a big gap between the launch dates. We are already getting various rumors concerning the features of the OPPO Find X3. Recently, the suspected OPPO Find X3 Pro renders were leaked on the net. The overall design is very different from the previous generation products. It not only comes with a larger curvature screen, but the front camera is also hidden.

Through the renders, you can see that the front of the phone in the picture carries a large-curvature waterfall screen. The curvature extends to the left and right sides, covering the entire sides of the fuselage. At the same time, it cancels the traditional power button and volume button design. It is worth noting that there is no front-facing camera on the front of the phone. So there is every reason to think that the phone will come with an under-screen camera. Of course, we understand that these are just renders. But who can say they are not signaling the upcoming features of the phone. In addition, the entire fuselage is slenderer, with very narrow frames at the bottom and top.

There are three cameras on the back of the phone. But we should say they are identical to the Find X2 series. Generally, the Find X2 series, especially the Find X2 Pro, achieved good photo effects through customized lens and software optimization. In this regard, the OPPO Find X3 series is worth looking forward to.

As said in the beginning of the article, OPPO Find X series collects all the best features and innovations into one. In this regard, we can just see what other top manufacturers are working on and guess similar technologies and features will appear on the upcoming OPPO Find X3 as well. This is a naïve approach, but if looking at the previous Find X models, you will understand that this is true.

Google Pixel 5 is reportedly made of aluminum as green color named

Google’s upcoming flagship phone has been thoroughly shown off in official renders, while the specifications have been fully detailed. One of the last unknowns is the material, and the latest leak says that the Pixel 5 is made of aluminum.

In leaking the specs sheet and some official renders, WinFuture’s Roland Quandt last week noted how the Pixel 5’s “housing” is made of 100% recycled aluminum. Some assumed that was just in reference to the frame of the phone, which would be similar to the Pixel 3 and Pixel 4, and that there would be a glass rear. However, that speculation was not definitive. 

Today, Quandt tweeted that the entire rear is made of that aluminum, which makes sense given how the leaked Pixel 5 images do not show a seam between the frame and back cover. Rather it is a continuous surface/shell, exactly like the Pixel 4a.

This does pose the question of how wireless charging — which does not work through metal — works on the Pixel 5, but there is presumably a cutout to allow for the transmission of energy.

Meanwhile, we also learn today that the green Pixel 5 is “Sorta Sage.” “Sage” is a very accurate descriptor for that shade of green, while “sorta” was previously used to name the gray “Sorta Smokey” Pixel 4 fabric case. The other color isn’t named, but “Just Black” would make sense since the phone is fully enveloped in that color.

A close-up image provided by Quandt shows how there are tiny black speckles embedded in the sage, which would be why the “sorta” qualifier is needed. Meanwhile, the camera bump has a cutout for the microphone in the top-right corner.

With these two pieces of information out there, what’s really left to know about the Pixel 5 is (US) pricing and retail availability.

The new Motorola Razr is what the first one should have been

Motorola became one of the first device makers to sell a foldable phone when it launched the Razr in early 2020. It’s already time for the sequel with better specs, design, and features. It’s also a little cheaper, and it won’t be exclusive to Verizon. Even without the device in-hand, it sounds much more appealing than the first-gen. Although, it’s still a $1,399.99 phone with mid-range specs and unproven display technology.

MOTO RAZR (2ND GEN)

SoCSnapdragon 765G
RAM8GB
Storage256GB, no card slot
Display6.7-inch 876 x 2142 internal folding OLED, 2.7-inch 792 x 600 external OLED
Battery2,800 mAh
Camera48MP, f/1.7 aperture, 1.6μm pixel size, OIS — 20MP selfie camera
Headphone jackNope
SoftwareAndroid 10
Measurements72.6 x 169.2 x 7.9mm (unfolded) — 72.6 x 91.7 x 16mm (folded)
Price$1,399.99

The latest Razr has a 6.2-inch (876 x 2142) foldable OLED inside with Motorola’s fancy hinge that minimizes the appearance of the crease. The company says the hinge should last 200,000 folds or more, which is the equivalent of dozens of flips per day for five years. The back panel is Gorilla Glass 5, as is the external display. The internal one, however, is plastic—there’s no ultra-thin glass layer a la Samsung.

The device also looks better this time around. The chin is much less chunky, and the phone is sleeker overall with that curved glass back. The fingerprint sensor has moved from the chin to the back of the phone, too. On the front, there’s a 2.7-inch (792 x 600) external display. Motorola worked to improve this so-called “quick view” experience here. It has the full Peek Display functionality like other Moto phones, so you can manage notifications without opening the flip. You can even open apps and type message replies on the quick view display. Not all apps will play nice with a 2.7-inch screen, though.

The last Razr was a Verizon exclusive, and it only had 4G. With the 765G, the new Razr has sub-6 5G support, and it’s fully unlocked. That means you’ll be able to head over to Moto’s site (or other retailers like Amazon) and buy it for use on almost any carrier—it’ll have 5G support for AT&T and T-Mobile out of the box, but you’ll have to wait for Verizon’s low-band rollout before the Razr will get 5G there. It’ll be fine on 4G in the meantime… maybe even a bit better.

Motorola doesn’t have a specific launch date in mind, but the new Razr should be available this fall in gold, black, and silver. In addition to the unlocked phone, AT&T and T-Mobile will sell their own versions. Motorola promises two major OS updates, so it should get Android 11 in the near future, followed by Android 12 next year. Security patches will be every other month for two years.