It has been nearly a month since the release of the Mi Note 10 - a brand new flagship from Xiaomi. Xiaomi has been famous as a manufacturer of high-end devices with much more reasonable prices compared with many other brands.
However, the latest Mi Note 10, as officially announced, is only factory-released with the Snapdragon 730G - a high-end class chipset from Qualcomm. 730G is not a bad pick obviously; its performance is confirmed to be quite outstanding, especially in terms of battery-saving and game optimization. However, before the release of Mi Note 10, I (and maybe many people) expected this device to be featured with flagship-class chipsets such as the Snapdragon 855 or even 855+, since Xiaomi often tends to prioritize the overall performance of the phone by equipping the best chipset, even sometimes out of the price range.
What do you think are the reason for this decision from Xiaomi? Thanks for your attention and comments.
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I mean.. check it out http://www.nokiawindows.co.cc/nokia-shows-off-nokia-x7-symbian-phone/
To mee it looks awful , but good TECH!
It looks like an iPhone
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Good Tech? It's got an Arm11 cpu in it! Biggest issue with symbian phones, they don't push for high end hardware.
My now 7 year old 6630 is still flawless, after it lost 3 batteries and 2 panels. When I saw this I can't help but notice that the UI is pretty much the same, except for the touch screen. Otherwise it is a flawless phone, but you can't use the same UI for 10 years, except for apple though, they can
Looks awesome, but I'm not going to buy it as it has symbian :/
I've nothing against symbian and nokia, but it's too much presenting phone with 680Mhz while at same time HTC presenting 1.2GHz dual core. Both phones cost almost the same while symbian won't be supported in near future by nokia (as far as I heard it was official annouced by nokia)
X7 has outdated specification (CPU+GPU+RAM+360x640)
No AF
but it have 4 speakers and this is cool (but only this)
SOURCE : Kickedface
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The LG Nexus has to be one of the worst kept secrets in smartphone history. New images of the device have surfaced thanks to Belarusian tech blog Onliner. As most respectable tech blogs would, the Onliner has done an amazing job of documenting the LG Nexus from every angle imaginable and even took the time to show it off next to Apple’s iPhone 5. We’re sure you guys would love to see a head-to-head LG Nexus versus the iPhone 5 showdown, but we’ll be waiting until the device is officially unveiled before we start comparing it to the competition.
The device, labeled as the LG E960, is equipped with a quad-core Snapdragon S4 processor, 2GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage, 8 megapixel rear camera and a 4.7-inch 1280 x 768 display. Like previous sightings of the LG Nexus, the device is running on Android 4.1.2, but there’s always a chance that it will receive a software update to Android 4.2 before the expected October 29th announcement.
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Xiaomi MI4 the most popular smartphones of 2014, according AnTuTu!
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After revealing what are the most powerful smartphone of 2014, AnTuTu also shows us the more popular ones, always relying on its extensive database of benchmarks performed by users around the world.
In first place, and I bet you were expecting: Xiaomi MI4. The huge number of users Xiaomi in China and elsewhere, has decreed the victory of this smartphone, chased by a couple of Samsung, Notes 3 and S5, which is followed by another Xiaomi, or MI3.
Samsung has once again the highest number of smartphones in the top 10, which also includes Galaxy Note 4 and the die-hard Galaxy S4. Excellent placement for ASUS Zenfone 5, which saw his name could only stand in 5th place, and also fit the 6th place of Meizu MX4. Honorable Mention for OnePlus One, which will not have been a true flagship killer, but he still had a first year ended on a high; and well Nexus 5, increasingly popular, in spite of Nexus 6.
A quick look at last year's ranking shows that Xiaomi and Samsung were in fact "intended" to be there, and that the Nexus are always beloved by audiences AnTuTu.
From: http://www.qsmartphone.com/xiaomi-mi4-f4/xiaomi-mi4-the-most-popular-smartphones-2014-t847.html
There has been a lot of talk about what cpu the upcoming nexus 6 will have. After seeing the snapdragon 810 flop, there had been a lot of speculation that it might sport one of the upcoming processors like huawei's kirin 950, snapdragon 920, or even mediatek's helios x20. However I'm sure everyone has seen these leaks (maybe not) which are believed to be benchmarks teasing the upcoming nexus 6's performance:
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However if you look at the processor ID you will see that it says "ARM implementer 65 architecture 8 variant 1 part 3335 revision 1". If you do a quick google of this you will find that this is the processor ID for the HTC One M9 which sports a msm8994 motherboard, meaning snapdragon 810. This leads me to believe that the nexus 6 will sport a snapdragon 810.
Hopefully the nexus 6 will not be plagued with the issues that the Oneplus 2 and other snapdragon 810 phones encountered. Knowing how great the community devolopment is for nexus phones, I can see roms/kernels which take full advantage of the hardware being developed in the future.
It’s long been rumored that OnePlus has been working on a second smartphone for release this year and that the device will be called the OnePlus Mini. Today, an AnTuTu benchmark result image was leaked showing an unknown OnePlus device which is speculated to be the OnePlus Mini.
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The device featured in the leaked AnTuTu benchmark tests, codenamed A2301, was able to garner a score of 54,311 which, according to the test, is a lot higher than the Meizu MX4, Samsung Galaxy Note 4, and the ASUS Zenfone 2.
The leaked results also reveal the specifications of the OnePlus Mini which include 1080p full HD display, a MediaTek MT6795T processor, a PowerVR Rogue G6200 graphics chip, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, a 13-megapixel rear camera, and Android 5.1.1 Lollipop.
There’s still a chance that the device featured on the benchmark isn’t the OnePlus Mini and is a completely different device from OnePlus so we’ll have to wait and see for more leaks or an official announcement from the company.
source: ChinaReview.mobi
so its a mediatek device?