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The frameless Meizu 20 Infinity Unbounded Edition has a 2.48 mm wide frame. Real photos of a smartphone are very different from advertising
Meizu introduced the Meizu 20 Infinity Unbounded Edition smartphone along with the Meizu 20 and Meizu 20 Pro models a few days ago. During a press conference, the company showed photos that showed the almost complete absence of a screen frame. But on live photos there is a frame, and a decent one.
Now this is not called a frame, but “narrowness” – it is the same on four sides and is 2.48 mm. Interestingly, the Meizu 20 Infinity Unbounded Edition is being touted as the fruit of a collaboration between Meizu itself and display manufacturer BOE – the companies have been hard at work on this “frameless” model.
However, the screen here is really interesting. The BOE Q9 OLED panel is characterized by a diagonal of 6.79 inches, a resolution of 3192 x 1368 pixels, a peak brightness of 1850 cd/m2, and a frame rate of 120 Hz. The PWM control frequency is 1920 Hz.
Meizu 20 Infinity Unbounded Edition, like other models of the line, is built on SoC Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, endowed with LPDDR5X memory and UFS 4.0. The front camera has a 32MP sensor, while the main camera has 50MP (Sony IMX766), 12MP (SonyIMX563, ultra-wide angle) and 12MP (Sony IMX663, telephoto) sensors. The lenses are protected by sapphire glass.
The battery capacity of the smartphone was 4800 mAh, it supports 65 W wired charging and 50 W wireless power. Meizu 20 Infinity Unbounded Edition is 8.2 mm thick and weighs 215 grams. The device also received a metal side frame, a sub-screen ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, an NFC chip, and an IR emitter. In China, for Meizu 20 Infinity Unbounded Edition they ask from 920 (12/256 GB) to 1240 (16 GB / 1 TB) dollars – this is the most expensive model in the line.

Phones
Introduced a very unusual keyboard in the style of classic typewriters for PC and smartphones

Fineday is currently raising funds on Kickstarter to launch a keyboard that can be connected wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.0 to a Windows or Mac computer, as well as an iOS or Android tablet or smartphone. Mobile devices can be fixed like a sheet of paper right on the keyboard, which is made in the style of classic typewriters.
The keyboard can also be wired. If it works via Bluetooth, the device will need two AA batteries as a power source – nothing is said about the battery life.
Both the Fineday case and the surfaces of all its keys are made from 6063 anodized aircraft grade aluminum. The characters are engraved on the keys so they shouldn’t wear off as quickly as on a regular keyboard. Each key hides a Cherry MX Blue switch and is LED backlit.
Along with these keys, Fineday also has left and right knobs. The left knob adjusts the brightness of the backlight, while the right knob adjusts the volume of the paired device.
Early buyers can purchase the devices for $655 and end up with a price of $1,100.
Phones
In 2023 in all top smartphones. Arm introduced the Cortex-X4 supercore

Arm has unveiled the Cortex-X4 supercore, which will be used in the next generation of flagship single-chip systems.
Arm is talking about a 15% performance boost, which is a lot for a single generation. In addition, Cortex-X4 is the most efficient Arm super-core ever.
Interestingly, in the press release dedicated to Cortex-X4, most of the text concerns not quite the newest core. Arm also unveiled its most powerful CPU cluster ever. In this case, we mean the possibility of combining Cortex-X4 with the new Cortex-A720 and A520 cores.
The basis of the cluster is the new block DynamIQ DSU-120, which allows you to cluster 14 processor cores. Of course, this is not required for smartphones, but it is a good start for platforms aimed at PC. As an example, Arm gives a cluster of 10 Cortex-X4 cores and four Cortex-A720. The block also supports L3 cache up to 32 MB and new intelligent power saving modes.
Separately, Arm mentioned a cluster with a core formula of 1 + 5 + 2. It is this configuration that is attributed to the SoC Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
Phones
A smartphone with a flicker-free screen and a top camera. Honor 90 Pro unveiled

Honor today introduced the Honor 90 Pro smartphone, the main feature of which was the screen. It supports 3840Hz PWM and has been certified by TUV Rheinland to be flicker-free, which even people with very sensitive eyes will not notice. Yesterday we clearly showed that in this regard, it turned out to be Galaxy S23 Ultra and iPhone 14 Pro.
According to the international standard IEEE Std1789-2015, when the screen flicker frequency exceeds 3125Hz, stroboscopic flicker does not pose a danger to human eyes. The current PWM frequencies of 2160 Hz, 1920 Hz and 1440 Hz, which are widely used in flagships, are still noticeable.
The Honor 90 series screen has a contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1, supports 1.07 billion colors and 10-bit color depth. The Honor 90 Pro uses a 6.78-inch screen.
Honor 90 Pro is equipped with a 200-megapixel 1/1.4-inch optical format main camera that supports 16-pixel binning with an equivalent pixel size of 2.24 microns. It also features a 12MP ultra-wide-angle macro lens and a 32MP telephoto portrait lens with 1x, 2x and 2.5x modes.
On the front of the Honor 90 Pro is a 50MP portrait dual camera that supports 100° ultra wide-angle shooting. The minimum focusing distance can be as short as 2.5 cm.
The smartphone received a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 single-chip system, as well as a 5000 mAh battery that supports 90-watt charging.
Honor 90 received a 6.7-inch screen, Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, a 200-megapixel camera, the same battery and 66-watt charging.
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