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With a large camera in the spirit of the Samsung Galaxy S21 and four sensors. Possible Xiaomi Mi Note 11 and Mi 11T shown in schematic images
The designers of Xiaomi smartphones, like, in fact, those of other companies, work for the future, and the only opportunity to look at their developments from the outside is patent images. The source published several such pictures: they depict possible promising Xiaomi smartphones. And at least one model marks the flagship.
This model received a large camera unit, which in its execution resembles the unit of the Samsung Galaxy S21, but it is clearly larger in size. The belonging of this camera to the flagship model is easy to understand by the presence of the periscope module (bottom) – while this is the prerogative of top smartphones. Along with it, there are three more sensors: one uses an ultra-wide-angle lens, the other uses a wide-angle lens. The oblong flash is also noteworthy: for LED elements, which are now widely used, this is an unusual shape.
The second image shows a smartphone with a camera in the spirit of Xiaomi Mi 11i, but the block itself is larger, in addition, another element with rectangular outlines has been added to it. Perhaps he points to the use of a periscope module. As for the rear panel, we are not talking about a flexible screen that folds back. Rather, such an image demonstrates the separate coloration of the lid.
Finally, the third picture shows a model of a clearly middle level with a simpler camera, consisting of three modules.
These images accompany patent applications filed by Xiaomi with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in March this year, and they appeared in the public WIPO database on June 11. The source believes that these rather mundane options showcase the company’s smartphones from the near future. For example, this is how smartphones of the Mi Note 11 or Mi 11T series may look. Both are expected in the fall.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 smartphones are unlikely to receive a sub-screen front camera

Samsung is not considering adding under-screen front cameras to the Galaxy S23 line of smartphones. They were not in the Galaxy S22 either. This is stated on the Korean site Naver. A user under the pseudonym Ianzuk, citing sources in the supply chain, claims that Samsung does not have much confidence in the quality of this technology.
The source believes that the under-screen cameras do not yet match the quality of conventional front cameras. ZTE and Xiaomi also had similar problems. They also experimented with under-screen solutions, but failed to solve all the problems.
Even with the $1,799 Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, the quality of selfie shots was lower than with a regular camera. Therefore, according to the source, Samsung will not release a premium line with such cameras.
It was previously reported that the front cameras in the Galaxy S23 will receive more powerful image sensors with a resolution of 12 megapixels. And these smartphones are credited with the main camera with a resolution of 200 megapixels.
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Samsung Cuts Prices on Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy Z Fold 3, and Galaxy Z Flip 3, and Giveaway Galaxy Watch 4 in US Sale

The South Korean company Samsung has launched another summer sale, during which it offers to purchase the latest smartphones with discounts and gifts.
The promotion includes the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra with 1TB of flash memory, which has fallen in price by $150 and is offered for $1450. Alternatively, you can get the Galaxy Z Flip 3 for $300 off at $700.
There is no discount on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, but buyers will receive a modern smart watch Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic as a gift. Also, the watch is relied upon when buying the Galaxy Z Flip 3 for $700, which is a very good deal.
Offer valid this weekend only for US residents and visitors.
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If we copy, then only the best. Gionee P50 Pro unveiled for $100, which looks like Huawei P50 Pro and iPhone 13 at the same time

Today we already wrote about the start of sales in China of the LeTV Y1 Pro smartphone, which is trying to resemble the iPhone 12, and now the Gionee P50 Pro has gone on sale in China, and the name itself contains a clue which model served as a source of inspiration for the creators of this model.
Indeed, the Gionee P50 Pro is desperately trying to be similar to the Huawei P50 Pro – a striking similarity can be seen in the design of the main camera. It is interesting that, at the same time, in the main camera of Gionee there is only one sensor – 13-megapixel. The remaining modules, it turns out, are props.
Well, on the iPhone 13, the novelty is similar from the face – a screen cutout. Although, in order to accommodate a single module with a 5-megapixel sensor, a waterdrop notch would be enough. But then he would be a smartphone like everyone else, and not the most current iPhone.
However, all jokes aside, the Gionee P50 Pro for its price (the cost of the basic version is only $100) is well equipped. There are stereo speakers, a USB-C port, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, a standard headphone jack. The Gionee device has a platform in common with the LeTV Y1 Pro: both are built on the 12nm SoC Unisoc Tiger T310 (in its configuration, we recall, one Arm Cortex-A75 core with a frequency of 2.0 GHz and three Arm Cortex-A55 with a frequency of 1, 8 GHz). The screen is characterized by a diagonal of 6.51 inches and a resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels.
The battery capacity was 3900 mAh, it supports 10 W charging. Device dimensions – 165 x 77.3 x 8.9 mm, weight – 211 grams.
Gionee P50 Pro is presented in three configurations. The base with 4 GB of RAM and 54 GB of flash memory is priced at the same $ 100. The cost of the 4/128 GB and 6/128 GB versions is $110 and $115, respectively.
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