Last week was full of announcements such as a new foldable smartphone from Huawei, the new flagship killer Redmi and a brand new PUBG game, among others. If you've been too busy, this is your chance to catch up.
Huawei Mate X2 is the new fold, literally
Huawei has announced the Mate X2, its third foldable smartphone. The new device has a new folding design - folding inward rather than outward. The design changes mean the Mate X2 is now more like Samsung Galaxy Fold 2but better and improved to be honest.
You get two displays, each with a 90Hz refresh rate. The large screen, which flips out into an 8-inch tablet, has no camera cutouts, so if you want to take a selfie, you either fold the device to use the front cameras or flip the phone back (unfolded). use rear cameras. The Mate X2 also has a Kirin 9000 processor and 55W fast charging.
Redmi K40 arrives with friends
The Redmi K40 series launched last week with three models in total - the flagship killer and two professional models with better cameras and a more powerful processor. Friends have also come to the new phones, such as the Redmi AirDots 3 headphones, a huge 86-inch TV, and new professional computers.
PUBG heads into the future with new game
Battle Royale fans, PUBG, will receive a new part set in the future. PUBG: New State, as it is called, will include new game mechanics, new weapons and a new location when it arrives later this year for iOS and Android.
Samsung has a new camera sensor
Samsung announced a new 50MP camera, ISOCELL GN2, which is expected to appear in some flagships this year. The new camera has the largest sensor of any smartphone camera, advanced autofocus and more. It is already in mass production, so we should see it in a commercial release soon.
Motorola's new smartwatch coming later this year
Motorola no longer makes smartwatches, but a company called eBuyNow was licensed to do so using the name of the American company. They launched a new Moto 2019 smartwatch in 360, and this year they plan to announce three new models, one with a square dial and the other with the Moto G. Smartwatch.
HP takes gaming seriously with its acquisition of HyperX
HP announced last week that it is acquiring HyperX, a gaming brand owned by Kingston Technologies. The deal will be worth $ 425 million and is expected to be completed later this year.