Saturday, May 30, 2020

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The TCL 10 Pro isn’t the best smartphone in the world - and in fact, it didn’t even break into our main list of the top 15 phones you can buy right now - but nevertheless, I'm excited to see it on virtual shop shelves.

The TCL 10 Pro received three stars out of five from TechRadar, and we called it “not a bad phone” with a further (and more damning) clarification that “you can get so much more for the money, whether you’re minded towards Android or iOS.”

For clarity, I didn’t review the TCL 10 Pro for TechRadar so I haven’t used the handset extensively, but I’m excited because this phone shows there’s still space for new entrants in the mobile market.

Welcome to a new contender

That quote from our review is quite damning, right? But that doesn't mean we want TCL to give up. In fact, I want TCL to see that criticism (and it’s not just us, a lot of our rival tech publications seem to agree with our review of the phone) and run further with a sequel.

TCL entering the phone game with its own branding is an exciting move. Previously, the company has produced handsets through its sub brands of Alcatel and BlackBerry, both of which catered to a very different niche than TCL is trying to target with the 10 Pro.

BlackBerry handsets under TCL haven't thrived, but they've consistently offered a business-focused experience that you can't really get anywhere else. Alcatel on the other hand has been consistently producing some of the best affordable phones on the market.

With the TCL brand becoming more and more recognized in the TV market, it makes sense for the company to apply the name - and the methodology associated with it - to smartphones too.

That methodology involves offering a quality product, but making some necessary cuts to ensure it comes in at an affordable price, which is what it has tried to do with the TCL 10 Pro.

TCL 10 Pro

The rear cameras on the TCL 10 Pro

The TCL 10 Pro isn't looking to compete with the very top-end handsets for a lower price. This isn’t going to be the phone you consider instead of a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra or iPhone 11 Pro Max, but it may be an alternative to a Samsung Galaxy A90 5G or even something like the OnePlus 8.

And while the TCL 10 Pro isn't entirely successful, with the experience of making that phone behind it, whatever comes next from TCL may be a true contender for the very best mid-range phone that money can buy.

No matter what, we now have another major manufacturer with a lot of money behind it - along with experience in the consumer tech market - going full throttle and developing 5G handsets for the mid-range mobile phone space. 

That's exciting, and while I won't be recommending the TCL 10 Pro itself to people, I'm excited to see what the company is capable of doing next.



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At this week's OCP Global Summit, Samsung disclosed more information about a new type of solid state drive (SSD) it's working on - one that only makes sense in a data center context, for now.

When it comes to flash memory, the most common configuration in data centers worldwide is JBOF (or just a bunch of flash), which uses NVMe SSD storage attached to PCIe switches, processors and NICs (network interface cards). There are two rather significant issues with this system, to do with the lack of scalability of the storage controller and limited bandwidth; a classic case of too many middlemen. 

EBOF - or Ethernet SSD Bunch of Flash, as Samsung puts it - aims to solve this issue by putting the Ethernet ports (two of them for redundancy) on the SSDs themselves.

These are not your usual Ethernet ports, however, as each supports a staggering 25Gbps - about 25x what most Gigabit interfaces can achieve. Unsurprisingly, that's only available in a standard SSD (i.e. 2.5-inch), rather than the smaller M2 form factors.

Samsung claims the E-SSD drive will achieve PCIe Gen4x4 performance, or about 1500K IOPS at 4K random read. What’s even more spectacular, though, is that the performance of the drive scales in an almost linear fashion.

Based on the chart provided by the company, 24 NVMe drives will be about 7.5x faster than a single NVMe drive, whereas the same number of NVMe-oF SSDs will be about 23x faster than a single drive. 

Removing the CPU, networking and other bottlenecks means lower latency, higher bandwidth, lower cost, better performance and potentially big TCO savings. Great news for data center operators, but not so great for everyone else in hardware procurement.



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Friday, May 29, 2020

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A final decision on a launch attempt for SpaceX's milestone mission to the International Space Station on Saturday afternoon will take place after assessing the weather that morning, NASA chief Jim Bridenstine said Friday.

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Update(May 30): The Samsung Galaxy M01 and M11 will be launching in India on June 2, the teaser is now live on Flipkart. 

Update(May 27): Added price

Samsung is getting ready to announce two more M series devices in India soon. Last week, we reported that the company is gearing up to announce the Galaxy M31s and M51s in India. Now, we’ve got new information about Samsung Galaxy M01 and Galaxy M11.

Samsung has already announced the Galaxy M21 and  M31 in the M series. Now it looks like Samsung is looking to fill the void with the numeric lineup with the launch of Galaxy M01 and M11 smartphones. 

According to a report from 91mobiles, the Samsung Galaxy M01 and M11 will be launched in India in the first week of June, i.e. next week. The Galaxy M01 was announced a couple of months back in UAE and the Galaxy M11 is the new device the company is set to launch in India. Here’s everything we know about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy M-series devices. 

Samsung Galaxy M01 Specs (expected)

The Samsung Galaxy M01 will sport a 5.71-inch HD+ TFT LCD display with a resolution of 1,560 x 720 pixels and an aspect ratio of 19:9. It is said to be powered by the marginally outdated Snapdragon 439 SoC paired with 3GB RAM and 32GB onboard storage. As per the report, the device will feature a dual rear camera with a 13MP primary shooter tagged along with a 2MP depth sensor. Over to the front, a 5MP selfie camera will be present. 

Furthermore, the device is expected to pack in a 4,000mAh battery with a 5W charger. It is also reported to miss the physical fingerprint scanner and will come with a fingerprint scanner.

Samsung Galaxy M11 Specs (expected)

It is expected to feature a slightly bigger 6.4-inch HD+ TFT LCD display. The display will sport a resolution of 1,560 x 720 pixels, 19.5:9 aspect ratio. The device will come with a punch-hole cutout at the top-left corner that houses an 8MP front-facing camera, as per the report. Under the hood, the device is said to feature Snapdragon 450 SoC and will likely come with 3/4GB RAM and 32/64GB internal storage. 

The Samsung Galaxy M11 is further said to feature a triple rear camera with a 13MP primary sensor followed by a 5MP ultra-wide lens and a 2MP depth sensor. To power the device, the handset will feature a 5,000mAh battery with 15W charger. Other expected features include a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, Dolby Audio, and OneUI based Android 10 OS. 

There is no information on the pricing of the devices yet. The device is expected to launch in India next week and soon after we can expect the Galaxy M31s and M51 launch in India.  

Pricing

Ishan Agarwal has shared the offline prices for both models on Twitter. The Galaxy M01 3+32GB variant is said to carry a price tag of Rs 8,999 and the Galaxy M11 3+32GB is expected to be priced at Rs 10,999 and the  4+64GB is expected at Rs 12,999.

The online price might be slightly cheaper.



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