MI MIX 4 com CÂMERA SOB a TELA, FONES de ouvido MATAM HOMEM e mais | Plantão TC #77 By TudoCelular

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MI MIX 4 com CÂMERA SOB a TELA, FONES de ouvido MATAM HOMEM e mais | Plantão TC #77

Headphones explode and kill men in India, Xiaomi overtakes Samsung and crowned global smartphone market leader, more than half of Apple users don't intend to buy iPhone 13, Samsung takes rollable cell phone patent with S Pen, Xiaomi launches Mi Mix 4 with camera under Snapdragon 888 Plus display. It's time for you to stay well informed With everything that happened in the last week here in the TC News. Come with me! The week begins with tragic news: a man died after the headset exploded in India as we know, as much as manufacturers ensure the safety of their devices, accidents happen and the Indian tragedy has also raised the debate over shoddy products. According to the doctor treating the 28-year-old man, he died of cardiac arrest but also sustained ear injuries. The case is being investigated and a police officer who responded to the incident explained, on condition of anonymity, that the phone was in use when the smartphone was charging. He even claimed that this is the result of a deadly combination of a low-quality device and an electrical power surge.

For now, Indian authorities have not released the branding of the headphones, but reports indicate that we are talking about cheap devices sold at gas stations. Leaving the tragedy aside and going into the field of good news, Xiaomi has another great reason to celebrate the Chinese giant is now the leader of the global smartphone market. The data are from the month of June and indicate that the brand grew 26% and achieved a market share that reaches 17.1%. On the other hand, formerly powerful and leader Samsung dropped to second place with 15.7% share. Driven by the good sales of the Mi 11, the Redmi Note 9 family and other cheap devices, the Chinese shows that it has everything to keep the crown and become the direct successor of the legacy left by Huawei.

The numbers also make it clear that Samsung needs to reorganize the house. Analysts indicate that the South Korean lost sales after what might be called an "unlucky streak" first saw low demand for the Galaxy S21 family, but the company also saw its inventories shrink in several countries after the latest pandemic outbreak in the main Vietnam factory. The hope is that the situation will improve after a promised revamping of the smartphone department. Meanwhile, Apple was in third place, but watching another Chinese group BBK in the rearview mirror. And speaking of Apple, the Cupertino giant or may have problems ahead.

According to surveys conducted in the United States, which is the company's largest market, more than 50% of iPhone users do not intend to buy a new device at the launch of the iPhone 13 line. Another 44% of respondents do intend to change their smartphone in 2021, to take advantage of this year's news but what are the features most expected by users? The survey found that 22% believe that the 120 Hz refresh rate screen will be the main differentiator of the devices this year – another 16% say the Always On display mode has everything to become the most interesting feature of the next models. Finally, among those intending to upgrade to the next release, only 24% showed interest in purchasing the Pro or Pro Max versions, which are relatively more expensive. The rest, about 24%, should opt for the standard iPhone 13. Are respondents' budgets shorter after more than a year of pandemic? The question stands.

As we get into pricing, Samsung is expected to launch the new folding smartphones from the Galaxy Z line on the Galaxy UNPACKED tomorrow and the devices are likely to keep their prices high despite a slight cut in values from last year. According to the latest leak, the more affordable Galaxy Flip 3 should cost €1100, around R$6,800 at the current price. Want the Z Fold 3 with its long-awaited camera under the display? If you are in the old continent you will pay €1,900 in the 256 GB version or €2,000 in the variant with 512 GB storage, that is, we have values ​​around R$12,000 in direct conversion and without national taxes. Already the cheapest Galaxy Watch arrives on shelves costing €280 and the price can reach up to €410, something between R$1,700 and R$2,500. Last but not least, the Galaxy 2 Buds can cost € 160, which is equivalent to R $ 990.

And if you heard all these prices and found everything very expensive, or wait for the next possible launch of Samsung This because the South Korean giant has filed a patent for a scrollable cell phone with an under-screen camera and support for the S-Pen stylus. This amalgamation of cutting-edge technologies should result in a premium smartphone that is currently known as the Galaxy Z slide – it should have a screen that expands to the side, and the display can be pulled out on the left. The expectation is that the screen will increase from 40 to 50%. The display can still be used for security authentication thanks to the integrated fingerprint reader, while the S-Pen brings that touch of productivity. For now, there is still no release date but Samsung could surprise a lot of people next year.

And as the week is very busy, let's go of new releases from Xiaomi is not really news for anyone that the tablet market has risen like a phoenix during the pandemic and now all manufacturers want to take a cone from it. Taking advantage of the moment, Xiaomi launched the Mi Pad 5. The new tablet hits the market in two variants and seeks to serve the public that needs mobility and wants to be more productive. Starting with the display, the Mi Pad 5:05 Pro bring IPS LCD screen 10.9 "2K resolution and refresh rate of 120 Hz. But the rear camera module brings 20 MP main sensor and ultrawide 13 MP.

They they also share the 8720 mAh battery and 67-watt fast charging, stereo sound and Android 11 underneath the MIUI for Pad interface. So what changes from Mi Pad 5 to its brother Pro? The platform – while the first brings Snapdragon 860, second has Snapdragon 870. Oh, and Xiaomi and also points out that both can be used together with the Stylus pen and physical keyboard. When it comes to prices, the Mi Pad 5 ucusta CN¥ 2000 in the simplest version with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. Doubling the memory, we have CN¥ 2,300, in other words, prices between R$1,600 and R$1,800.

Want the most powerful? This one has three variants, starting from CN ¥ 2,500 in the model with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage goes through CN¥ 2,800, reaching up to CN¥ 3,501 when delivering 8 GB d and 256GB RAM of storage. In short, they cost between R$2,000 and R$2,800. And the Mix line is finally back – after conquering many users in the past and a hiatus of three years without releases, Mi Mix 4 is there to deliver the most modern and powerful in Xiaomi's catalogue. The phone features a 6.67-inch Amoled screen with built-in camera and 120 Hz refresh rate, HDR 10+ and Harman Kardon certified stereo sound. As we're talking about a state-of-the-art flagship, we have the unprecedented Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 Plus platform and 108 MP main camera, combined with 13 MP wide-angle sensor and 8 MP telephoto sensor.

Xiaomi guarantees 5x optical zoom and up to 50x in hybrid mode. As there is concern about autonomy, the new Mi Mix 4 has a 4,500 mAh battery and has a fast charging of 120 watts wired - the wireless is 50 watts and the CEO of Xiaomi himself admits that this technology was limited by the government Chinese. He didn't go into details, but it looks like there's a security concern. With so many powerful specs and highly attractive design you might be asking yourself: how much does it all cost? Well, rest assured that Xiaomi surprised a lot of people by announcing the flagship at a lower price than the rumors. The model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage costs CN¥ 5,000, while the more powerful version with 12GB of RAM 512GB of short memory CN¥ 6,300.

We are talking about R$4,000 and R$5,000 price – not bad, is it? Of course, it's worth waiting to see how much Xiaomi will charge in the global variant. And it's time to say goodbye, but not before inviting you to see the full agenda in text and comment below on what you think of the news from the world of technology. Do you think you think Xiaomi will be able to maintain the lead in the coming months? Will the guys be convinced by Apple marketing to buy the iPhone 13? What did you think of the Mix line's triumphant return? I'll stay here, a big hug and see you next time.


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