Wednesday, July 1, 2020

New Motorola Razr to support 5G and have 48MP camera, per leaked specs - CNET

Sequel to iconic phone's revival is also expected to have a 6.2-inch screen, according to specs leaded by Evan Blass.

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China-based Terminus Technologies will deploy more than 150 interactive robots when Expo 2020 opens doors next year.

Visitors will be greeted and be able to interact with Opti, one of the Expo 2020 robot mascots from Terminus, and will also provide visitor assistance as well as helping with food and beverage delivery and hospitality services.

Expo 2020 Dubai will run from October 1, 2021, to March 31, 2022.

After signing in as Expo 2020 Dubai’s Official Robotics Partner, Victor Ai, Founder and CEO, Terminus Technologies, said that they will set up its first headquarters outside of China as well as a research and development centre at District 2020, the human-centric smart city that will repurpose post Expo.

District 2020 oversees the Expo Dubai development and its future operations.

“Expo 2020 Dubai will serve as an incredible hub of innovation for the world, and District 2020 will act as an example for global smart city development. Terminus is working with both to redefine the concept of future cities with our leading robotics, AI and IoT technology,” he said.

By setting up its Middle East operations in the UAE, Terminus becomes the latest global corporation to join District 2020.

“Expo 2020 will be an unparalleled platform to showcase the capabilities of innovative technology. The collaboration will demonstrate the potential of robotics, while also establishing the foundation for District 2020 as a centre for technology innovation,” Mohammed Al Hashmi, Chief Technology Officer, Expo 2020 Dubai, said.

Nadimeh Mehra, Vice-President at District 2020, said that Terminus will bring significant value to the diverse ecosystem we are curating at District 2020 and will contribute to our mission to support the UAE’s strategy to become a pioneer in AI.

District 2020 is also launching a support programme for startups through a partnership with Dubai SME and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Innovation Fund.

The application and shortlisting process will follow in 2021, with successful applicants announced during Expo 2020 Dubai. Those chosen to be part of the programme will be able to move into their workspaces at District 2020 once it opens, shortly after Expo 2020 ends.

Reem Al Hashimy (right), Minister of State for International Cooperation, sign agreement with Victor Ai, Founder and CEO, Terminus Technologies, as Official Robotics Partner.

Reem Al Hashimy (right), Minister of State for International Cooperation, signs an agreement with Victor Ai, Founder and CEO, Terminus Technologies, as Official Robotics Partner. (Image credit: Expo 2020)


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Update(July 2): OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro will go on sale again today.

As reported earlier, Amazon will host a sale of OnePlus 8 series smartphones today at 12 pm. Both OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro will be available in today’s sale. While the OnePlus 8 was sold earlier in limited quantity, the flagship device OnePlus 8 Pro will be available for purchase via Amazon and OnePlus website for the first time since its launch in India.

While new OnePlus devices generally sell like hotcakes, however, limited supplies due to production issues at Oppo’s factories in Greater Noida caused an extended delay in availability of these smartphones

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OnePlus 8 Pro and OnePlus 8 Price in India

The price of OnePlus 8 Pro in India for the base variant with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage is set at Rs 54,999 while the top-specced variant with 12GB RAM and 256 GB of storage is slightly costly for obvious reasons and is available at Rs. 59,999. There are three different colour options to choose from - Glacial Green, Onyx Black, and Ultramarine Blue.

The price of OnePlus 8, on the other hand, starts at Rs. 41,999 for the 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage variant, Rs. 44,999 for the 8GB RAM and 128GB storage variant while the top-end variant with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage is priced at Rs. 49,999. It is only available in two colour options - Glacial Green and Onyx Black.

OnePlus 8 Pro launch offers

Amazon has taken off card offers from the site now. Buyers of the OnePlus 8 5G series will now get no-cost EMI for up to 12 months with all major credit cards, additional Rs. 1,000 cashback from Amazon only for the customers who had pre-booked the smartphone, free audiobooks from Audible and Jio benefits worth up to Rs. 6,000.

Also, for Red Cable Club members OnePlus is offering Free 6-months extended warranty and free 50GB cloud storage. 



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BBC Dad, meet BBC Mom: Two more cute kids crash live on-air interviews - CNET

One wanted guidance on placing her unicorn picture, while the other just needed cookies.

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The 45 best TV shows to watch on Netflix - CNET

On the hunt for your next binge?

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Consumer groups urge scrutiny of Google's Fitbit buyout in letter to antitrust regulators - CNET

The letter calls the deal a "test case" for future big tech acquisitions.

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No-fuss, oven-ready meal kits.

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Washington lawmakers are weeks away from deciding on a second stimulus payment. But each day we learn more about when a check could come your way, if it does at all.

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UPDATE: Realme has entered the mid-range battle with the incredibly impressive X3 SuperZoom, boasting premium-level specs and an impressive quad camera. Find out more about it on Page 5.

Premium phones have advanced at an accelerated pace over the last couple of years, with many flagship handsets adopting the kinds of features that wouldn't seem out of place in a science fiction novel.

Wireless power sharing, in-display fingerprint scanners, encrypted Face-ID functionality, higher-end OLED displays, advanced multi-camera setups (some with as many as six sensors) and 5G network capability are all undoubtedly impressive features, but they've also helped to raise the cost of premium smartphones dramatically.

Apple's iPhone 11 Pro Max is a powerhouse device and one of the best phones you can buy in 2020, but a top-end model will set you back AU$2,499. For many, phones in this price range will be prohibitively expensive. 

Thankfully, the rising cost of premium handsets has led to the creation of a category that can now be considered the new 'mid-range'. Even well-known manufacturers like Apple, Samsung and Google have started to offer terrific phones that boast a number of flagship-level features at a much more reasonable price point.

We've taken the liberty of rounding up some terrific handsets that fit within the new mid-range category, which we'd consider to be anywhere between AU$600 and AU$1,050. Here are the best mid-range phones in Australia for 2020.

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1. Apple iPhone XR

The full iPhone experience without the exorbitant cost

Weight: 194g | Dimensions: 150.9 x 75.7 x 8.3mm | CPU: Apple A12 Bionic | RAM: 3GB | Storage: 64GB/128GB/256GB | Battery: 2,942mAh | Rear camera: 12MP | Front camera: 7MP + ToF

Great battery life
Cheapest iPhone around
Speedy A12 Bionic chip
Lower res LCD display
Only a single rear camera

For many Apple fans, the rising cost of the Cupertino company's premium iPhones has made it harder to justify upgrading on a regular basis. But what if there was a cheaper iPhone option that offered the same updated chipset as its more expensive siblings while dialling back on other extravagances?

Enter the iPhone XR – a more affordable Apple smartphone that's gotten even cheaper since the announcement of its successor, the iPhone 11. Sure, there are better models available now, but the iPhone XR still packs the same A12 Bionic chip that powers the exceptional iPhone XS and XS Max, which is pretty darn impressive for just over a thousand bucks.

Of course, there are a couple of downsides. For one, iPhone XR only sports a single camera on its rear, which is rare in this day and age. Thankfully, it still takes great photos and can even pull off impressive blurred backgrounds in Portrait mode.

Additionally, the iPhone XR sports a fairly low-res LCD display, rather than the beautiful OLED screen thats adorn higher-end iPhone models. It's still quite bright, and Apple's unmistakable notch design at least makes the display look quite modern when glanced at. 

Still, if you can overlook those issues, the iPhone XR is a terrific option for those who want to remain in Apple's eco-system without spending an absolute fortune on top-end models.

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2. Google Pixel 3a XL

A real winner in the mid-range phone market

Weight: 167g | Dimensions: 160.1 x 76.1 x 8.2mm | OS: Android 9.0 (update to Android 10) | Screen size: 6-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 2160 | CPU: Snapdragon 670 | RAM: 4GB | Storage: 64GB | Battery: 3,700mAh | Rear camera: 12.2MP | Front camera: 8MP

OLED display
Excellent camera
Upgrades to Android 10
Screen is low res
Slighty cheap feeling

Google's Pixel 3 range is known for boasting fantastic cameras, and thankfully, that photographic prowess carries over to the much cheaper Pixel 3a XL. In terms of design, it even improves on the premium Pixel 3 XL in a couple of (albeit minor) ways.

For starters, the Pixel 3a XL lacks the enormous notch that's present on its flagship siblings. Instead, It's got a standard bezel along the top of the display that we think looks more elegant. 

Speaking of the Pixel 3a XL's display, we were pleased to find that Google went for a beautiful Full HD+ OLED screen on the device, and while that is a lower resolution that the Quad HD+ sporting flagship models, the difference in quality is barely noticeable unless you're really looking for it. 

You'll also find that unlike the Pixel 3 and 3XL, the 3a XL actually sports a 3.5mm headphone jack – a feature that's a real crowdpleaser but which doesn't get a lot of love from smartphone manufacturers these days. 

Of course, Google did have to make some concessions in regards to the Google 3a XL's chipset, implementing a Snapdragon 670 processor in order to keep costs down. Thankfully, the handset still feels fast and responsive, which probably has a lot to do with the bloat-free stock version of Android 9 Pie that's installed on it out of the box.

Read our Google Pixel 3a XL review
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Samsung Galaxy A70

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3. Samsung Galaxy A70

Great design and awesome battery life

Weight: 183g | Dimensions: 164.3 x 76.7 x 7.9mm | OS: Android 9 | Screen size: 6.7-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 2270 | CPU: Octa-core Snapdragon 675 | RAM: 6GB | Storage: 128GB | Battery: 4,500mAh | Rear camera: 32MP + 8MP + 5MP | Front camera: 32MP

Sleek design
Flagship features
Crisp Super AMOLED display
Plastic body feels cheap
Some photos look low res

With its beautful 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display and minimal teardrop notch, it would be easy to mistake the Samsung Galaxy A70 for a top-end phone at first glance. And, when you factor in flagship features like an in-display fingerprint scanner and a robust rear-mounted triple camera setup with ultra-wide lens, the distinction between mid-range and premium becomes even harder to detect. 

Of course, its mid-range status does become more apparent as soon as you pick up the phone, if only because its plastic body feels lighter than its size would suggest. 

Internally, it's got a Snapdragon 675 chipset running things, along with 8GB of RAM (double that of the Pixel 3a XL), granting it significantly more horsepower than Google's mid-ranger. It's also got an enormous 4,500mAh battery, which should last you well into the next day.

When it comes to the Galaxy A70's photographic capabilities, the device can be a bit of a mixed bag. The phone's triple-camera layout can be responsible for some terrific photos, particularly from its 32MP primary sensor. 

That said, its ultra-wide sensor sports half the megapixels of the one featured in the flagship Galaxy S10, and the difference in quality is immediately apparent when looked at side-by-side.

But really, what can you expect from a smartphone that's roughly half the price of its premium cousin? The fact that it has an ultra-wide sensor at all is something to be celebrated, particularly at such an affordable price range. 

On the flip side, Samsung has delivered a show-stopping 32MP front-facing camera, which may well be the feature that seals the deal for selfie-loving users.

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Realme X3 SuperZoom

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4. Realme X3 SuperZoom

The best Realme phone available in Australia

Weight: 202g | Dimensions: 163.8 x 75.8 x 8.9mm | OS: Android 10 | Screen size: 6.6-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 2400 | CPU: Snapdragon 855+ (7 nm) | RAM: 8GB/12GB | Storage: 128GB/256GB | Battery: 4,200mAh | Rear camera: 64MP + 8MP + 8MP + 2MP | Front camera: 32MP

Flagship-level specs
Impressive quad-camera
Stunning 120Hz display
Fingerprint scanner inconsistent
Mono speaker only

Despite the Realme X3 SuperZoom's mid-range price point, the manufacturer's latest smartphone on the Australian market boasts specs that would be perfectly at home on a premium flagship handset. 

We're talking a Snapdragon 855+ chipset (the same featured in US models of Samsung's Galaxy S10 range and in Google's Pixel 4 lineup), up to an astonishing 12GB of RAM, onboard storage up to 256GB, a quad camera with a 64MP primary sensor... all for the max price of AU$799. Feel free to take a moment to let that information sink in. 

Additionally, you have a 1080p LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate – a feature that's only now becoming commonplace amongst flagship smartphones. This allows for silky smooth scrolling and gameplay, and unlike some other handsets on the market, the X3 SuperZoom can automatically switch between 60Hz and 120Hz where appropriate in order to conserve battery.

Speaking of battery life, the Realme X3 SuperZoom has a lot of it, with a 4,200mAh capacity that will last you well into the next day – even with the 120Hz mode on at all times.

In terms of its camera, the Realme X3 SuperZoom offers quite a bit of variety, with the aforementioned 64MP primary sensor being the clear standout. As the handset's name would suggest, the SuperZoom has a periscope telephoto lens that's capable of 5x optical zoom without distortion, and 60x hybrid zoom that makes Monet's Water Lillies look Ultra HD by comparison. Oh well, at this price point it's the thought that counts.

As for its remaining sensors, the X3 also offers an 8MP ultra-wide camera, which admittedly struggles a little when it comes to capturing fine detail, and a 2MP macro lens that's surprisingly good for up-close photography.

Performance-wise, the Realme X3 SuperZoom is an absolutely winner. Running Android 10 out of the box, the device feels consistently fast and responsive during navigation and gameplay. If you're after a powerful device with a good camera and a smooth gaming-focused display, you're unlikely to find better value for money than Realme's X3 SuperZoom.

Huawei P30

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5. Huawei P30

An honest-to-goodness flagship at a mid-range price

Weight: 165g | Dimensions: 149.1 x 71.4 x 7.6mm | OS: Android 9.0 | Screen size: 6.1-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 2340 | CPU: Kirin 980 | RAM: 6GB | Storage: 128GB | Battery: 3,650mAh | Rear camera: 40MP + 16MP + 8MP | Front camera: 32MP

Fantastic camera
Flagship features
Gorgeous design
Won't update past Android 10
No wireless charging

Even taking Huawei's recent troubles with US trade bans into account, the P30 is still an absolutely fantastic phone and may very well be the last smartphone the Chinese phone maker releases with access to Googles apps and services... for some time at least.

Still considered a flagship phone, the Huawei P30's price has come down to the point where it now sits alongside the other upper mid-range devices on this list, making it a real steal for those who don't mind the possibility of being limited to Android 9 for the remainder of the phone's lifetime (an Android 10 update was rumoured in September, but it's release is as yet unconfirmed).

It's rear snapper is a Leica-powered triple camera 40MP (main) + 16MP (ultra-wide) + 8MP (telephoto) setup which is capable of absolutely breathtaking photography. We're also big fans of the phone's 3.5mm headphone jack (a rarity in this day and age) and in-display fingerprint scanner. 

Additionally, the device boasts a gorgeous 6.1-inch 1080p OLED display and sizeable 3,650mAh battery, which should get you through a day and a half of usage with no problems. If you can overlook Huawei's current troubles, the P30 is more than up to the task of carrying out your daily needs. 

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Oppo Reno 2 Z

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6. Oppo Reno 2 Z

Exceptional value from Oppo

Weight: 195g | Dimensions: 162.4 x 75.8 x 8.7mm | OS: Android 9.0 | Screen size: 6.53-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 2340 | CPU: Mediatek MT6779 Helio P90 | RAM: 8GB | Storage: 128GB (microSD up to 256GB) | Battery: 4,000mAh | Rear camera: 48MP + 8MP + 2MP + 2MP | Front camera: 16MP

Beautiful all-screen design
Sturdy build quality
Impressive quad camera
Pop-up camera not for everyone
Middling chipset

You have to hand it to Oppo – even when it comes to its budget and mid-range offerings, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer always manages to deliver premium features and a gorgeous design. 

Both things are immediately apparent in regards to the Oppo Reno 2 Z, a phone that offers a stunning all-screen design (no notches or cutouts here), an impressive quad camera on its rear and a sturdy aluminium build.

Thanks to the practically non-existent bezels on its aforementioned screen, the Reno 2 Z provides a totally uninterrupted 6.53-inch FHD+ AMOLED display to view media on – perfect for watching movies and scrolling through pictures you've taken.

Speaking of photography, the Reno 2 Z offers a terrific quad camera array on its rear with most of the heavy lifting done by a mighty 48MP main camera, with an 8MP ultra-wide lens and 2MP monochrome and depth sensors to round out the package. 

That all-screen design we mentioned earlier? That's only possible due to the inclusion of a very nifty front-facing pop-up camera, which'll only show itself when you choose to take a selfie. 

Unlike the Oppo Find X's implementation, which saw the camera pop up to scan your face every time you unlocked your phone, the Reno 2 Z uses an under-display fingerprint scanner for security – this should relieve a lot of the burden placed on the device's pop-up motor in the long run.

Admittedly, we'd have liked a more powerful chipset and GPU in the Oppo Reno 2 Z, but given its premium features and design, the phone is still terrific value for money.

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7. Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro

Flagship features at an unbelievable price

Weight: 191g | Dimensions: 156.7 x 74.3 x 8.8mm | OS: Android 9.0 | Screen size: 6.39-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 2340 | CPU: Snapdragon 855 octa-core | RAM: 6GB | Storage: 128GB | Battery: 4,000mAh | Rear camera: 48MP + 8MP +13MP | Front camera: 20MP

Flagship features
Latest Snapdragon chipset
Incredible price
Mono speaker
Not waterproof

If you're after an impressive smartphone that offers flagship specs at a mid-range price, you can't go past the stunning Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro, which we recently awarded 4 and half stars in its review.

When it comes to design, display and power, the Mi 9T Pro has it all – and yes that does mean it has a headphone jack. Flagship features include a truly bezel-free 6.39-inch Super AMOLED display, which Xiaomi has achieved by employing a nifty 20MP pop-up selfie camera and an in-display fingerprint scanner. And there's a massive 4,000mAh battery to keep that display running for a long time.

Speaking of cameras, the Mi 9T Pro definitely delivers the goods in terms of photographic capability, sporting a triple-lens setup that boasts 48MP (main) + 8MP (telephoto) + 13MP (ultra-wide) sensors.

Best of all, it's powered by the latest Snapdragon 855 processor – the very same one that powers premium handsets like the Samsung Galaxy Note 10. Given that the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro is less than half the price of Samsung's flagship, that's a remarkable achievement.

Of course, Xiaomi's Mi 9T Pro isn't entirely flawless – it's not waterproof, it's only got a mono speaker and its user interface won't be everyone's cup of tea, but if you're after a powerhouse device at a fraction of the price, you probably won't find a better option in Australia.

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Google One, the search giant's equivalent to Amazon Prime, emerged as the surprise leader in SensorTower’s list of top grossing Android apps worldwide for the first half of 2020.

For the first time, Sensor Tower split its list to provide a more granular perspective on the most lucrative applications around. While Tinder rules the overall leaderboard across both App Store and Google Play - earning about $433 million - the dating app plays second fiddle to Google One in the Android marketplace.

We reached out to Sensor Tower to obtain more data about the estimated revenue generated by Google One, but it's likely in the hundreds of millions of dollars.

Google One

The subscription service costs as little as $19.99/£15.99/AU$24.99 per year (for a total of 100GB) and is mainly used as additional cloud storage, over and above the 15GB Google users get by default. Other options are available up to 30TB, which costs a staggering $2999 per year.

For Google One to top the rankings, at least 10 million Android users must have purchased subscriptions over the last six months (55,000 per day), which still accounts for less than 1% of the user base of Google’s operating system - the world’s most popular.

Google One allows you to add up to five family members, talk to Google experts and enjoy extra benefits from other Google products, such as special hotel pricing, Google Play credits and more.

However you don’t get YouTube Premium yet (that will cost another $18 per month), nor YouTube Music.



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OnePlus TV 2020 launch in India is taking place today. There will be three distinct models in the new lineup, OnePlus revealed through a teaser earlier this week.

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OnePlus 8 Pro flash sales don’t seem to be ending. The company has been hosting flash sales for the OnePlus 8 series since its initial availability in India, which was also delayed in the beginning.

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Astronomers discover a bizarre, naked planet in the 'Neptune desert' - CNET

TOI-849b is extremely hot and incredibly close to its parent star, and it might be the exposed core of a failed gas giant.

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PlayStation Store sale: 8 discounted PS4 games to buy now - CNET

Sony's PlayStation Store has two sales going on right now.

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Hamilton on Disney Plus review: A heartwarming hybrid of play and movie - CNET

The film version of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway hit isn't exactly like going to the theater, but it still delivers a theatrical thrill. And at far less the cost.

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