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  • Qualcomm

    Qualcomm unveils its first 5G-capable reference drone

    by 
    Saqib Shah
    Saqib Shah
    08.17.2021

    Qualcomm built a reference drone using its Flight RB5 5G platform that you can pre-order now.

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 mobile system on chip

    Qualcomm's Snapdragon 870 is a souped-up version of last year's flagship

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    01.19.2021

    Qualcomm has unveiled the Snapdragon 870, a faster 865 Plus chip for phones where the 888 isn't an option.

  • OnePlus 8T

    OnePlus 8T review: More power, more features

    by 
    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    10.14.2020

    The OnePlus 8T is a great choice among the latest crop of flagship phones. It focuses on practicality, speed and, to an extent, value. For some, this will be all they need -- at least until the OnePlus 9 comes along.

  • Oppo Reno Ace 2 Evangelion Edition

    Oppo's Evangelion phone is surprisingly faithful to the anime

    by 
    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    05.28.2020

    As you’d expect, the phone’s software interface received a similar design treatment, with my favorite being the animated A.T. Field overlay which shows up when the phone is being charged via SuperVOOC or AirVOOC.

  • Poco F2 Pro

    Poco's F2 Pro is a high-end, all-screen phone for $500

    by 
    Marc DeAngelis
    Marc DeAngelis
    05.12.2020

    The Poco F2 Pro is an elegant and powerful flagship phone with a notchless display.

  • Oppo Reno Ace 2

    Oppo's Reno Ace 2 has the world's fastest wireless charging (for now)

    by 
    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    04.13.2020

    The freshly-announced Reno Ace 2 is the world’s first smartphone to support 40W wireless charging aka “AirVOOC,” which fully charges its 4,000mAh battery in 56 minutes via the optional wireless charger.

  • Xiaomi

    Xiaomi's Redmi K30 Pro touts flagship specs at a mid-range price

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    03.24.2020

    Xiaomi has unveiled the Redmi K30 Pro that offers a lot of power for the money -- but only in China, so far. A sequel to the K20 Pro (aka the Mi 9T Pro in Europe), the K30 Pro packs a Snapdragon 865 processor with built-in 5G support, along with a circular, quad-camera array and pop-up 20-megapixel selfie camera.

  • Oppo's Find X2 Pro is a huge, high-spec phone to rival the Galaxy S20 Ultra

    by 
    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    03.06.2020

    Even though Oppo isn't as well-known in the US, chances are you might have come across one of its recent tech demos. This is the brand that brought us the pop-up camera wedge, periscope-based 10x hybrid zoom, under-screen camera, waterfall screen and 65W fast charging, among other things. But when it comes to design, it was the company's Find X which first stood out with its super minimalistic appearance, courtesy of its hidden cameras. It was definitely a one-of-a-kind smartphone. So naturally, phone nerds such as myself have high expectations for its successor, the Find X2 Pro, which is pitched as an "all-round 5G flagship."

  • Black Shark

    Xiaomi's Black Shark 3 Pro gaming phone has pop-up shoulder buttons

    by 
    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    03.03.2020

    When Xiaomi introduced its Black Shark 2 gaming phone a year ago, it hyped up the pressure-sensitive display that lets users map left and right controls to the screen. The new Black Shark 3 Pro takes things off the screen with physical pop-up shoulder buttons. In game mode, users can choose to use the two, 21-millimeter-wide buttons that raise 1.5 millimeters from the body of the phone. The buttons can supposedly withstand over 300,000 lifts and more than one million clicks.

  • Richard Lai/Engadget

    Realme's X50 Pro is a cheaper 5G flagship with super-fast charging

    by 
    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    02.24.2020

    Realme may be the lesser-known spin-off from Oppo, but thanks to its aggressive pricing and the occasional collaborations with design icon Naoto Fukasawa, it's been doing quite well in Asia. And just last month, the company brought us the Realme X50 which happens to be the most affordable phone with a 120Hz display; not to mention that it's also a mid-range 5G device. So what's next? The Realme X50 Pro, of course. Unsurprisingly, the "Pro" here is mainly referring to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset, which is the staple for practically all 5G flagships so far this year. This means the phone will connect to more 5G bands (including Europe and India, where it will also launch) to take full advantage of its 360-degree surround antenna. Likewise, you'll get to enjoy WiFi 6 connectivity here. Another bonus with this chipset is the speedy LPDDR5 RAM stacked on top of it, which ensures the phone will respond quicker in general.

  • Richard Lai/Engadget

    Oppo's next flagship will use a custom Sony sensor with faster autofocus

    by 
    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    12.12.2019

    Despite its absence in the US, Oppo is still known for its occasional fun attempts in the smartphone photography space, namely its 10x hybrid zoom and its experimental under-screen camera. As Engadget learned from a discussion with Oppo earlier today, its next flagship phone, the Find X2, will focus on something more fundamental: a faster and more accurate autofocus (AF), courtesy of a custom-made Sony sensor.

  • Engadget

    Podcast: What Qualcomm's new chips tell us about next year's gadgets

    by 
    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    12.06.2019

    Another year, another round of Snapdragon processors from Qualcomm. This week, Cherlynn and Devindra dive into the Snapdragon 865 and 765 to see what they tell us about next year's devices. They're faster than before, of course, but they'll also come with a slew of useful new features for smartphones, tablets and even laptops. Of course, they're also built with 5G support in mind -- though not in the way you'd expect.

  • The Snapdragon 865 will amp up camera performance early next year

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    12.04.2019

    It's time once again for Qualcomm to unleash a slew of new chips from its annual Tech Summit in Hawaii, and after we got a quick preview yesterday of what to expect, we're now getting the details of the latest Snapdragon products. In addition to unveiling its first integrated 5G chipset today, the company also showed off the next generation of its premium flagship series, the Snapdragon 865. It features a revamped image signal processor (ISP), an updated AI engine as well as compatibility with the company's X55 5G modem.

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    Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon chips include two with built-in 5G

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    12.03.2019

    Qualcomm just outlined the performance landscape for many of 2020's Android phones -- the company has introduced the Snapdragon 865, 765 and gaming-oriented 765G. They should improve performance in categories like AI and 8K video capture (Qualcomm won't share much more until December 4th), but this time around the highest-end chip isn't the star. The upper mid-range 765 series represents Qualcomm's first systems-on-a-chip with integrated 5G, saving them from using separate, power-hungry modems to take advantage of next-gen wireless. That could extend battery life, of course, but it should also make 5G handsets more affordable.