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Ever since HMD Global started making handsets under the Nokia name people have been anxiously anticipating the company’s first true contender for the top of the line space. And now we may actually be only one month away from the official unveiling of the Nokia 9. That is, at least, what a rumor claims, reported by Russian publication Nokia A. Apparently the info comes from some unnamed “foreign sources”, and they also say that we should expect “many surprises” from the announcement – as if the unique rear camera setup wasn’t enough. The Nokia 9 is supposedly becoming official during the last week of January. If this pans out, it means HMD Global will be holding a separate event for the reveal, away from both CES and MWC. The phone is expected to rock a 5.9″ 1440×2960 touchscreen, the Snapdragon 845 chipset, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage (expandable via microSD), a whopping five cameras on the back (plus a depth sensor), a 12 MP selfie shooter, and a huge 4,150 mAh battery. The flagship to end all flagships, then?
We’ll have to wait and see. Source (in Russian) | Image source | Via "MEDIATEK HELIO P90 OUTPERFORMS QUALCOMM SNAPDRAGON 710 SOC ON ANTUTU" MediaTek Helio P90 outperforms Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 SoC on AnTuTu The MediaTek Helio P90 is the latest flagship chipset from MediaTek, which is expected to power upcoming mid-tier smartphones in 2019. Just like the Helio P70, the Helio P90 has a dedicated CPU, GPU, and an APU unit to offer next-generation AI features on a smartphone that runs on the Helio P90 SoC. The MediaTek Helio P90 has been spotted on AnTuTu, the one of the most used benchmark tool for Android devices. According to AnTuTu listing, the chipset is clubbed with 6 GB RAM, 128 GB internal storage and a FHD+ display with a resolution of 2160 x 1080p.
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The device (k79v1_64) is running on the latest Android 9 Pie OS. The MediaTek Helio P90 chipset scores an overall score of 162816 points, which is slightly higher than the Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 SoC score of 155629 (on the Oppo R17 Pro). As Oppo has already confirmed about the launch of the first smartphone with the MediaTek Helio P90 SoC, the leaked AnTuTu listing could be from the upcoming Oppo R19 or the Oppo R19 Pro. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 is the first chipset from the 700 series of chipsets based on 10nm manufacturing process, which powers the Oppo R17 Pro and the Nokia 8.1, which retails in India for Rs 26,999. More about the MediaTek Helio P90 SoC The MediaTek Helio P90 is an Octa-core chipset with two high-performance cores clocked at 2.2 GHz based on Cortex A75 architecture and six efficient cores clocked at 2.0 GHz based on Cortex A55 architecture. The Helio P90 comes with PowerVR GM 9446 GPU with up to 30% improved graphical performance. Helio P90 is also the first chipset from the company with Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity with support for Wi-Fi 802.11ac. The chipset does support dual VoLTE with Cat. 12 / 13 LTE modem and 4×4 MIMO for improved network reception.
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The chipset can support up to FHD+ resolution with 8 GB of RAM and a single 48 MP primary camera. Via "ASUS ROLLING OUT FOTA UPDATE FOR ZENFONE MAX PRO M2" Asus rolling out FOTA update for ZenFone Max Pro M2 The Taiwanese tech Giant Asus has recently launched its mid-range smartphones the Asus ZenFone Max Pro M2 and the ZenFone Max M2. The ZenFone Max Pro M2 is the successor of the company’s widely popular ZenFone Max Pro M1 and the company is already rolling out an update for the device. Asus recently announced that it is rolling out a update for ZenFone Max Pro M2 smartphones. The update for the ZenFone Max Pro M2 smartphones carries the build number IN-15.2016.1811.177 and is being rolled out the masses in a phased out manner.
This means that the update will make its way to all the ZenFone Max Pro M2 smartphones gradually.
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