The Vivo X100s, X100s Pro, and X100 Ultra will go on sale the following week, according to Vivo. The Chinese smartphone manufacturer has revealed the colour options for the new devices and opened up pre-orders on its Chinese web shop. There are rumours that the next Vivo X100 series phones would have up to 1TB of onboard storage and up to 16GB of RAM. In addition, a tipster has revealed information on the cost of these new gadgets. Vivo said on Weibo that the May 13 launch date for the Vivo X100 Ultra, Vivo X100s, and Vivo X100s Pro is set. China time for the launch ceremony is 7 p.m. local time (4:30 p.m. IST). Vivo’s online store in China lists the colour options for all three phones and allows pre-reservations.
Motorola Edge 50 Fusion Teased Ahead Of India Launch
After a few weeks of its global release, Motorola has started to tease the Edge 50 Fusion, the company’s newest smartphone, for its arrival in India. According to the trailer, it will have the greatest camera and design in its class.
Google Pixel 8a Launched
The Pixel 8a, Google’s newest smartphone, has been formally introduced in India ahead of the company’s annual I/O event next week. With a 6.1-inch FHD+ OLED display that can reach 2,000 nits of peak brightness and a refresh rate of 120 Hz, the phone’s display is 40% brighter than the Pixel 7a from the previous year.
Apple ‘Let Loose’ Event: iPad Pro With M4 Chip, OLED Display Launched
Tuesday’s “Let Loose” virtual event marked the formal release of the much-awaited iPad Pro improvements. The newly designed 13-inch and 11-inch tablets include improved internal components, a very slim profile, and an updated design. They also include a major display improvement, with OLED screens—which Apple refers to as “Tandem OLED”—in all sizes. This results in deeper blacks, more brilliant colour saturation, and better contrast.
Apple, Samsung Among Top 10 Smartphones In Q1
According to a recent report, Apple and Samsung topped the list of the top 10 best-selling smartphones in the first quarter (Q1) of 2024, with each company holding the top five positions. The Global Monthly Handset Model Sales Tracker from Counterpoint Research indicates that there was a significant shift this quarter, with all 10 of the top handsets having 5G capabilities. In addition, a clear trend towards higher-end smartphones became apparent, with seven of the top ten smartphones costing $600 or more.