Welcome to another week's recap. The Huawei P50 series made the news - they'll be arriving at the end of March and will reportedly include three phones. Like the P40 series, the P50 will feature a vanilla model, a P50 Pro and a P50 Pro+. They'll run Kirin 9000E (P50) and Kirin 9000 (the two Pro phones) chipsets, but won't have Google Mobile Services.
The Samsung Galaxy A52 was another hot topic this past week. A detailed leak solidified the specs - 5G model will have a Snapdragon 750G chipset, a 64MP main camera and a 120Hz 6.5-inch 1080p Super AMOLED. The Galaxy A52 4G will have the same screen, only at 90Hz refresh rate, and a Snapdragon 720G chipset. Both will be powered by a 4,500mAh battery with 15W charging and will feature 3.5mm headphone jack, NFC, Dual-SIM and IP67 water resistance. The Galaxy A52 4G will be priced at €349 in some European countries, while the A52 5G will cost €429. Both 4G and 5G models are expected to come to India in mid-March.
Speaking of India, the Galaxy F62 became official in the country this week. It packs a mammoth 7,000mAh battery. Other highlights include a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, 64MP main camera, Exynos 9825 chipset and a starting price of INR 23,999 (6/128GB).
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 series was confirmed to debut on March 4. We're expecting a 108MP main camera, Snapdragon 750G chipset and a high refresh rate LCD on at least one of the phones.
Finally, the OnePlus 9 Pro leaked in detail this week. It will have an LTPO 1440p+ display with 120 refresh rate, Snapdragon 888 chipset, 8GB or 12GB RAM, 48MP main camera and a 4,500mAh battery with 64W charging.
The full list of our most popular stories from this past week is below. See you next week!
The regular P50 is likely to go the Lite path with a Kirin 9000E chipset, the Pro and Pro+ will run on Kirin 9000.
Vietnamese prices for the A52 4G and 5G models leaked and they line up with the European prices we heard about yesterday.
Gorilla Glass protection, an IP52 rating, side-mounted fingerprint scanner and faster charging all on board.
LTPO is more efficient than LTPS and is currently featured on the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and S20 Ultra.
Both phones have 6.5" 720p+ displays and 5,000 mAh batteries but differ in refresh and charging rates.
February 22, 2021 at 05:21AM
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