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Realme GT Neo2 officially confirmed, also 3C certified with 65W charging

Realme’s rapidly expanding GT family is soon going to get yet another member, the GT Neo2, already a successor to the original GT Neo that launched back in March/April. Unlike the original, the Neo2 will have a Qualcomm chipset, namely the Snapdragon 870 if all the past rumors and leaks are to be believed. Today Realme’s Chinese Weibo account has officially confirmed the fact that the…
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The Realme Pad will have a 7,100 mAh battery with 18W Quick Charge

The Realme Pad, the company’s first tablet, will be slim, measuring only 6.9 mm in thickness. Inside that shell will be a 7,100 mAh battery, according to the latest tweet by CEO Madhav Sheth. The tablet will support 18W charging over USB-C, which was seen on video in a previous teaser. The Realme Pad will have a 10.4” display with 2,000 x 1,200 px resolution (that’s 82.5% screen-to-body…
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120W fast charging officially confirmed for the Xiaomi 11T Pro 

The Xiaomi 11T Pro was rumored to support 120W fast charging or (as Xiaomi calls it) HyperCharge. The company has officially confirmed that spec with a Twitter teaser building up to the September 15 event. That’s close to double the charge rate of the original Mi 11, which…
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Realme Pad's display specs and color options officially confirmed

The Realme Pad arriving on September 9 was rumored to pack a 10.4″ screen. That bit is now officially confirmed by Realme as the company announced that the tablet will sport a 10.4″ WUXGA+ screen and have an 82.5% screen-to-body ratio. One of the images shared by Realme on Twitter shows us the USB-C port on one side of the Realme Pad, flanked by grilles and what could be a headphone…
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Huawei nova 9 will arrive on September 23

Last month we saw the Huawei RTL-AL00 on TENAA, and today the company confirmed it is a nova 9 smartphone. The new series will be announced on September 23 in China, borrowing the dual-circle design from the P50 flagships. The nova series is the midrange solution for Huawei…
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Testing Realme's MagDart 50W and 15W wireless magnetic chargers

Wireless charging has been supported on select phones for over a decade now, but it has many detractors. It’s slow, it’s inefficient, it requires careful placement. But things have been improving lately. The latest major upgrade comes in the form of magnets. Apple lead the way with its re-imagined MagSafe, while Realme is the first Android maker to adopt such a system. It calls it MagDart…
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