Hey everyone, it's me again! Last week saw the launch of two new phones, the Xiaomi Note 2 Special Edition and the LG Q6. Also, Samsung confirmed the release date for the Note 8, while Xiaomi 5X pricing was leaked. There were also rumors about Huawei's upcoming full-screen P20 flagship phone, and VAIO is reportedly making a comeback to the Chinese market with both notebooks and possibly smartphones.
Let's talk about the Xiaomi Note 2 Special Edition first. Xiaomi launched this new model on July 11th. It sits between the 4GB RAM+64GB ROM standard edition and the 6GB RAM+128GB ROM high-end version, offering 6GB RAM with 64GB storage. Apart from the storage, the rest of the specs remain the same as the regular Xiaomi Note 2, featuring a 5.7-inch curved display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor, a rear 22.56-megapixel camera, and an 8-megapixel front camera. It also includes a 4070mAh battery. The price is set at ¥2,899, with an additional discount of ¥300 for Xiaomi Mall customers.
Moving on to LG Q6, LG unveiled three new models under its Q series on July 11th: LG Q6, LG Q6+, and LG Q6α. These phones feature an aluminum alloy back cover, a borderless design, and a 5.5-inch 18:9 aspect ratio 2K screen. They come in black, blue, white, and gold. The base model, LG Q6, comes with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage, while the Q6+ offers 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. The Q6α has 2GB RAM and 16GB storage. All models have a 5-megapixel front camera and a 13-megapixel rear camera. The battery capacity is 3000mAh, and they run on Android 7.1. Prices are around ¥2,474 for the Q6 and ¥2,952 for the Q6+. The price for the Q6α hasn't been revealed yet.
Samsung executives confirmed that the Galaxy Note 8 will be released at the end of August, aligning with earlier reports suggesting an August 23rd launch in New York, followed by a September release. Last year's Galaxy Note 7 recall due to battery issues is still fresh in our minds. Let's hope the Note 8 performs better in terms of safety. Interestingly, it's rumored to continue using a Super AMOLED screen with a full-screen display, much like the Galaxy S8.
Wu Yifan, the popular Chinese actor, is rumored to be the spokesperson for the Xiaomi 5X, which is expected to launch on July 26th. The phone is said to feature a dual-camera setup with main and telephoto lenses, focusing on portrait photography. The price is rumored to be around ¥1,999.
Huawei's upcoming P20 flagship phone has been making headlines, thanks to leaks revealing its impressive specifications. The P20 is expected to come with a 4000mAh battery, a Leica dual-camera system with enhanced image stabilization and HDR capabilities, a 5.7-inch full-screen display, and either 6GB or 8GB of RAM. It's powered by the Kirin 970 processor and is scheduled for release in the fourth quarter of this year.
Lastly, VAIO, the former Sony sub-brand, is reportedly returning to the Chinese market in August. They plan to introduce their lineup of notebooks, with possible smartphone releases down the line. This news has generated excitement among tech enthusiasts who remember VAIO's legacy of innovative designs and quality products.
That's all for this week's roundup. If you found any of these updates interesting, feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below. Until next time, stay tuned for more tech news!
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