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Vivo V15 Pro review: taking smartphone innovation mainstream

Expert Rating 4/5 Design ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Display ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Software ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Camera ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Performance ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Battery ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Pros Pop-up selfie camera works well Rear cameras output consistently good images In-display fingerprint sensor is fast and accurate Good overall performance Cons FunTouch OS is cluttered and filled with bloatware Too many ports and buttons No USB Type-C Last July, when  91mobiles  reviewed  the  Vivo NEX  flagship, we called the phone “a monumental leap in smartphone innovation”, thanks to ground-breaking features like an in-display fingerprint sensor and pop-up selfie camera. Fast-forward to 8 months later, and we now have the same features on another Vivo phone, this one with a more affordable price tag to boot. The  Vivo V15 Pro  is a testament to how quickly smartphone technology becomes mainstream, and I’m not just taking about the aforementioned features here. It also packs in a 48MP rear c

Xiaomi Mi Band 4 appears on Bluetooth SIG website

“The Xiaomi Mi Band 4 will be available in NFC-enabled variants in certain markets and is confirmed to have support for Bluetooth 5.0” Xiaomi’s upcoming Mi Band 4 fitness tracker has been spotted on Bluetooth SIG certification website. As per the source, two models codenamed XMSH08HM and XMSH07HM have passed the certification and were listed as ‘Mi Smart Band 4 NFC’. Prior to this, David Cui, CFO at Huami, the Xiaomi-backed smartwatch and fitness tracker brand, said in an interview that the fourth generation smart band will surely be launched in 2019, but at least not in the next couple of months. As per the Bluetooth SIG website, the Mi Band 4 will have support for Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy standard; its predecessor, the Mi Band 3 supports Bluetooth 4.2 LE. Apart from the Bluetooth version, the upcoming fitness tracker will have NFC support, but not in all markets. As for the other specifications Cui previously said  “each generation teaches us something new, and the later gen

Huawei Enjoy 9S specifications, images leaked ahead of March 25th launch

“In terms of design and hardware, the Huawei Enjoy 9S is nearly similar to the Huawei P Smart+ 2019, which was launched earlier this month” Ahead of Huawei Enjoy 9S’s official launch event, its specifications as well as images have surfaced online. The smartphone will go official at a launch event scheduled to take place in China on March 25th. Apart from Enjoy 9S, there will be two more devices, namely Enjoy 9e and MediaPad M5 Youth Edition tablet,  Huawei  has confirmed via teasers on Weibo. 1 of 4     As per the images, published by  MySmartPrice , the Huawei Enjoy 9S appears identical to the  Huawei P Smart+ 2019 , which was launched earlier this month. The Enjoy 9S flaunts a U-shaped notch, home to a single front camera. At the bottom of the screen, there is a relatively thick chin. Moreover, the display is surrounded by small bezels on the top as well as left and right sides. Moving to the back, the device has a triple-camera setup in a vertical alignment; AI Camera

WhatsApp beta for Android now lets users track how many times their message has been forwarded

“The new WhatsApp beta update for Android users brings Forwarding Info and Frequently Forwarded label for messages” The latest version of WhatsApp for Android beta is now available for beta testers and brings in a few new features. Thanks to the folks at  WABetaInfo  for taking time to dig through the beta update to find out these new inclusions, we now know that WhatsApp will let users track how many times their message has been forwarded and even add a ‘Frequently forwarded’ label on messages that are sent to others more than four times. These features have been discovered in the latest Android beta build v2.19.80 of the app. Of course, you will have to manually enable these features for them to work, otherwise you won’t be able to see them. The beta update brings two new features called Forwarding Info and Frequently Forwarded. As mentioned earlier, these aren’t available yet and WhatsApp is just testing them at the moment. A future stable release should include them though.

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