The biggest story of this week was our exclusive scoop of the upcoming Infinix GT 10 Pro – a gaming phone Infinix is readying for the Indian market. It will launch at the beginning of August with a semi-transparent design, a 108MP camera, a Dimensity chipset, and Android 13.
ZTE had a couple of launches. The nubia Red Magic 8S Pro become official outside of China with shipments poised to start on August 3. The phone will start at $650/€650/£580/S$910/MX$14,100.
The other ZTE announcement was the nubia Z50S Pro with a 35mm main camera, a 50MP ultrawide with 2.5cm macro capabilities, and an 80mm telephoto zoom. This nubia is only going on sale in China for now, starting from 12/256GB configuration for CNY 3,700 ($515/€460/₹42,250).
The Google Pixel 8 Pro was once again in the news, this time in the form of a specs reiteration. The Pixel 8 Pro will have a 6.7-inch QHD+ LTPO OLED of 120Hz refresh rate, a Tensor G3 chipset with a Titan co-processor, 12GB of RAM, 128GB or 256GB of storage, and a 4,950mAh battery with 27W wired charging. Camera-wise, the Pro packs a 50MP main camera, a 64MP ultrawide, and a 48MP telephoto – there’s an 11MP camera for selfies.
That’s it for the past week. Stay tuned for what’s to come.
Open sales begin in August. The 8S Pro will be available through Red Magic’s own online store as well as Amazon.
The phone also has a 125mm tele lens and a 12mm ultra wide/macro lens. It has a large 6.78″ 120Hz AMOLED display and a 5,100mAh battery with 80W charging.
This will make it only the second phone with 24GB of RAM. The Ace 2 Pro is expected to be unveiled later this month.
Open sales of the new phone have begun in North America, Europe and Australia, it’s still on pre-order in South America and most of the Asian-Pacific region.
Based on leaks, the new buds will be smaller and lighter than the XM4 TWS buds and will feature longer battery life and improved ANC.
There already was a Realme C53, that one has a 50MP main camera. The new model is already on pre-order with early bird deals in effect.
Details about Xiaomi’s small flagship are trickling in and it seems that there are several upgrades in store.
This was a first release, factory sealed unit that blew past the expected $50,000-$100,000 sale price.
The Android app for it was posted on the Play Store too early and it revealed the planned speeds and pricing for the service.