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Vivo Detachable Front Camera Prototype Leaked: Could be Apex 2021 Feature

10th October 2020
"Vivo Detachable Front Camera Prototype"

In February 2020, Vivo’s third-generation concept phone, the APEX 2020 has ween showcased. Nevertheless, as a concept product exploring the technology, the Vivo APEX 2020 has locked the eyes of media, digital bloggers, and professional users from the very beginning of its exposure.
And the third generation concept did not disappoint, 60W wireless fast charging, under-screen camera, 5-7.5x periscope continuous optical zoom, mechanical stabilization, is enough to make everyone rethink the future possibilities of the phone.

As usual, Vivo will showcase its fourth generation Vivo Apex 2021 at beginning of the new year. Today well-known Weibo blogger Digital Chat Station station exposed Vivo’s new technology for a front camera solution.

This Vivo concept is very different and unexpected. According to the source, Vivo is working on a detachable front camera. Source also shared Vivo detachable front camera prototype captured in working. The detachable front camera prototype will use front-view modular processing, can control the camera Selfie and multi-lens multi-camera shooting in real-time.

In other words, the camera has a modular front camera, which is a good idea. If you’re looking for an accessory, you can save money if you don’t have a selfie or video call. This is futuristic technology which may only be shown with Vivo Apex 2021 concept phone.
The prototype shown in the pictures looks very basic designed phone, probably for testing only for the mentioned technology. Earlier Vivo also shared a color-changing back panel phone in the video. We expect these two technologies will be demonstrated on the upcoming Vivo Apex 2021 concept phone.

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The Mobile Phone Revolution, From 2010 to 2020... | Functions, Features...

31st December 2019
"Looking back to the decade, we got to see many major changes in the tech industry. We have come a long way in technology. Here are some of the changes that took place in tech during the decade."

The year 2020 is here, this not only marks the end of 2019, it also marks the start of a new year, a new decade, and a new revolution. Looking back to the decade, we got to see many major changes in the tech industry. We have come a long way in technology. Phone technology is one of them, with much more functions and feature changes. Here are some of the changes that took place in tech during the decade.

3.5 inch display to 6 inch or above display phones.

2010 was the year when Apple came up with iPhone 4. The phone had a 3.5-inch display, not only Apple many other phone manufacturers were using similar-sized display in their phones, fast forward 10 years, almost all the mobile phones have display size of 6 inches or above. 

10 years ago, no one would have expected that the size of the phones and the size of the phone display would increase so dramatically. If we calculate per year growth in display sizes, it comes out to around 0.25-inch increase in display size per year during this decade.

mobile phone display size revolution

 

60 hertz refresh rate to 90/120 hertz refresh rate.

Phone display size is not the only thing that changed in the last 10 years, other thing that changed was the rate of refresh, display does per second. 

What is refresh rate?

The refresh rate is the number of times in a second that display hardware updates its buffer. This is distinct from the measure of frame rate which means updating with new data. The refresh rate includes the repeated drawing of identical frames, while frame rate measures how often a video source can feed an entire frame of new data to a display. 

Many display still uses 60 hertz refresh rate but many display has started to implement higher refresh rate for smoother transitions. Many displays are shifting from 60 hertz refresh rate to 90 or 120hertz refresh rate which provides smoother transition and overall better viewing experience.

 

Battery size

There is no denying that the size of the mobile has been increasing yearly. So is the display size and other technologies used in the mobile phones. To provide power to these technologies, the battery of the phone also has gone through major changes.

10 years ago, a normal battery in the mobile would have 1000mAh to 1500mAh capacity. 10 years later batteries in the mobile phones normally have 3000mAh or above capacity. Looking back to the previous year, many of the mobiles have crossed the 4000 mAh capacity mark.

Not only the capacity of the battery has increased significantly during the decade, but many other technologies have also now been implemented in the battery to make it safer for the users as well as the environment. Recently we have also started to see phones with two batteries instead of one for the flexible use.

phone battery revolution

Wi-Fi 4 to Wi-Fi 6.

During this decade we have already used two Wi-Fi versions and recently in 2019 have started adopting the latest Wi-Fi version, the Wi-Fi 6.

The previous two Wi-Fi versions were Wi-Fi 5(802.11ac) and the Wi-Fi 4(802.11n). For a normal person, version of Wi-Fi makes no difference as Wi-Fi is Wi-Fi. But for the tech freaks, it makes a lot of difference. Here is the detailed info of all the Wi-Fi versions.

wifi version revolution

 

Symbian to Android/iOS

Don’t get it wrong, Android/iOS existed back in 2010 but back then, Nokia was the king. Nokia year after year came with mobile phones that were great looking and had good performance. Software used in Nokia: Symbian. But Symbian had its limits, where Android/iOS were rapidly developing and improving, Symbian was stagnant. This caused the fall of Nokia empire and rise of Android and IOS devices. 

Nokia is stil here but with Android instead of Symbian. Took them a little while to figure out, what the trend was but better later than never. 

Window phones were also a thing back then but it had its own flaws and were not very popular in Nepal.

Symbian to Android/iOS

Single camera to double/triple/quad camera setup

During 2010 mobile phones came with only one camera, some even came with no cameras. In the end of 2019, phones with dual, triple or even quad cameras is common. This all started from HTC EVO 3D and made popular by HTC One M8. Now almost every phone manufacturers are coming out with mobiles featuring multiple camera sensors. Will penta camera be a thing? We have to wait and see.

mobile camera revolution

Social media

When it comes to the word "Social media", the first thing that comes to mind is Facebook or Instagram. Even though Facebook became very popular during this decade, it has been here for more than that. Facebook opened back in 2004, on the other hand, Instagram which is another very popular social networking site is almost a decade old which was launched in 2010.

After that, there has been a boom in social media. Snapchat, musical.ly, TikTok(Musical.ly shutdown but shifted its users to TikTok), Tinder, Vine, Google+, Discord and many other social media saw the limelight during this decade.

Unfortunately, this decade also saw the demise of social medias like Orkut, Yahoo! Messenger,Musical.ly and Google+.

social media

Plastic to metal to Glass sandwich

In 2010, almost all the phones were made from plastic. Nokia was and still known for its durability, made almost all its phone from plastic. This all changed when Apple came out with phones made of metal. 

Now in 2019, we see phones whose frame is made of metal which is sandwiched between glass, giving it a premium feel and good aesthetics. 

Audio jack to no Audio jack

Audio jack was a crucial part of phones back in 2010. Every phone had one. If not the 3.5mm audio jack, mobile had some variant of audio interface to attach headphones to the device. But in 2019 many major smartphone manufacturers have started skipping the audio jack. This trend started from Apple and is being followed by many others. Advancement in Bluetooth also played a major role in omission of audio jack in our devices.

 

Bluetooth

2010 was the year when tech industry started adopting Bluetooth Version 4 in their devices and during this decade we have shifted from Bluetooth v4 to Bluetooth 5.1. In total, we have seen five Bluetooth versions during this decade. 

In 2010 Bluetooth v4, Bluetooth v4.1 in 2013, Bluetooth v4.2 in 2014, Bluetooth v5 in 2016 and the latest Bluetooth v5.1 on January of 2019.  Many of the device still use the older version of Bluetooth but slowly the tech companies are shifting to the newer version of the Bluetooth which provides more features and supports more devices.

 

Chunky bezel to No bezel mobile

Mobiles from 2010 had its own design and aesthetics. The common thing about the mobiles from 2010 were the bezels. Mobile phones 10 years ago had thick bezels on the top and bottom and even on the sides.

But advancement in the display technology has caused the bezels to shrink. Bezels of the mobiles have shrunk so much that, phones can now be called bezel-less. 

Chunky bezel to No bezel mobile

Mobile Gaming

Back in 2010, mobile gaming was not a major thing. Yes, there were games for the phones but the games were linear and not very immersive. As the years went by, advancement in display, mobile GPU and powerful phones created games, that were immersive and awesome to play.

mobile Gaming revolution

Media consumption

If we think about media consumption back in 2010, only DVDs come to my mind. I still remember buying lots of DVDs to catch on with my favorite Anime.

But now there are many online media platforms accessible via smartphone, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Primevideo and the most famous Youtube are some of the examples of online media platforms to catch on with your favorite videos.  

 

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Samsung Galaxy M21 launched with 48MP triple cameras - Price, Specs | Reviews Nepal

18th March 2020
"At its price, the Samsung Galaxy M21 will compete with phones like the Realme 6 and Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro, both of which pack better specs at similar prices."

Samsung has launched a new budget-oriented Galaxy M-series phone called the Samsung Galaxy M21. The Galaxy M21 is the successor to Samsung Galaxy M20 and will be available in two configurations, 4GB/64GB and 6GB/128GB.

Samsung Galaxy M21 price in India

The 4GB/64GB Samsung Galaxy M21 price in India is INR 12,999. The Samsung M21 price in India for the high-end 6GB/128GB model hasn’t been revealed yet.

Samsung Galaxy M21 specification, features

Speaking of samsung M21 specs, the Galaxy M21 has a 6.4-inch Full-HD+ or 1080p+ Super AMOLED display with Samsung’s Infinity-U waterdrop-style notch and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The phone is powered by Samsung’s in-house Exynos 9611 processor paired with up to 6GB RAM and up to 128GB storage which is further expandable by up to 512GB via micro-SD card. The dual-SIM phone runs Android 10-based One UI 2.0 software and is backed by a sizeable 6,000mAh battery with 15W fast charging via USB Type-C.

On to the cameras, the Samsung Galaxy M21 comes with three cameras on the back. There’s a 48MP main, 8MP ultrawide-angle with 123-degree field-of-view, and another 5MP depth camera for bokeh shots. On the front, the Galaxy M21 has a 20MP camera. 

Samsung Galaxy M21 Camera

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Samsung Galaxy M21 Colors Variants

Samsung Galaxy M21 is available in two color options- Midnight Blue and Raven Black.

Samsung Galaxy M21 Colors Variants

Key Specifications:

Display                       6.40-inch

Processor                 Samsung Exynos 9611

Front Camera          20-megapixel

Rear Camera          48-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 5-megapixel

RAM                        4GB

Storage                   64GB

Battery Capacity      6000mAh

OS                          Android 10

Resolution               2340x1080 pixels

At its price, the Samsung Galaxy M21 will compete with phones like the Realme 6 and Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro, both of which pack better specs at similar prices.

The Galaxy M21 launch comes close on the heels of the Galaxy M31 launch. The Galaxy M31 may be considered as a more powerful version of the Galaxy M21 with its main USP being its 64MP main camera.

There is no information related to the Samsung Galaxy M21 launch in Nepal yet. We will update you soon about it. Stay Tuned with us.

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Vivo Y30 With Quad Rear Cameras, MediaTek Helio P35 SoC Launched | Price, Specifications

7th May 2020
"Vivo Y30 price is set at MYR 899 for the 128GB storage variant."

Vivo Y30 has debuted as the latest smartphone in the company's Y series. While Vivo is yet to launch the new smartphone through its official channels, a listing has surfaced on a Malaysian online store to confirm the existence of the Vivo Y30 along with its specifications and pricing details. The new smartphone comes with a hole-punch display, which the company calls the “Ultra O Screen” design. The Vivo Y30 also has quad rear camera setup, including a depth sensor.

Vivo Y30 specifications, features

The dual-SIM (Nano) Vivo Y30 runs Android 10 with Funtouch OS on top and features a 6.47-inch HD+ (720x1560 pixels) display with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. Under the hood, the phone has the octa-core MediaTek Helio P35 (MT6765) SoC, paired with 4GB of RAM. The quad rear camera setup on the Vivo Y30 has a 13-megapixel primary sensor with a regular f/2.2 lens and an 8-megapixel secondary sensor with an ultra-wide-angle f/2.2 lens. The camera setup also has a 2-megapixel depth shooter with an f/2.4 aperture and another 2-megapixel shooter with an f/2.4 aperture. For selfies, the Vivo Y30 has an 8-megapixel camera sensor at the front. The front-facing sensor supports artificial intelligence (AI) backed features.

The Vivo Y30 has 128GB of onboard storage. Connectivity options on the phone include 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v5.0, GPS/ A-GPS, FM radio, USB 2.0, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. There is also a fingerprint sensor at the back. Besides, the phone packs a 5,000mAh battery and weighs 197 grams.

Vivo Y30 Specs at a Glance:

Display        6.47-inch
Processor    MediaTek Helio P35 (MT6765)
Front Camera    8-megapixel
Rear Camera    (13-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel + 2-megapixel)
RAM        8GB
Storage        128GB
Battery         5000mAh
OS        Android 10
Resolution    720x1560 pixels
Colour        Dazzle Blue & Moonstone White

Vivo Y30 Colours available

The smartphone comes in Dazzle Blue and Moonstone White colour options.

Vivo Y30 price, availability details in nepal

The Vivo Y30 price is set at MYR 899 (roughly Rs. 15,800) for the lone 128GB storage variant, as featured on the Lazada Malaysia website. It is scheduled to launch in the Malaysian market on May 9. We will update you on everything about Vivo Y30 as soon as it gets launched in Nepal. So Stay Tuned with us.

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