Xiaomi has published a patent with the CNIPA (China National Intellectual Property Administration). As per the patent design, Xiaomi shows a new dual selfie camera design. See the following screenshots for details

Oppo patents a vertical sliding phone Oppo has published a patent with the CNIPA (China National Intellectual Property Administration). As per the patent design, It looks like Oppo is working on a smartphone that slides vertically. See the following screenshots for details

Huawei Patents Smartphone Design with Four Rear Cameras and Time Display Huawei has published a patent with the CNIPA (China National Intellectual Property Administration). As per the patent design phone could four rear cameras in the rear panel along with a screen that would show the time. See the following screenshots for details

Huawei has published a patent with the CNIPA (China National Intellectual Property Administration). As per the design, Huawei could be working on a clamshell foldable phone that looks like Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. Check the following screenshots for details

Huawei Patents DSLR like camera Smartphone Huawei has been granted a patent for a new smartphone design by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). As per the design, it could allow users to attach an additional lens. Check the following screenshots for more details

Xiaomi patents a clamshell design foldable phone with horizontal rotating camera Xiaomi has published a patent for a clamshell foldable phone with horizontal rotating camera setup. As per the design, the phone could be folded vertically and the upper part of the phone could rotate horizontally and the same rear camera could be used as a front camera. Check the following screenshots for more details



Xiaomi patents a smartphone with Horizontal rotating camera Xiaomi has received a patent from CNIPA for a horizontally rotating camera. As per the design, the upper part of the phone could rotate horizontally and the same rear camera could be used as a front camera. Check the following screenshots for details

Xiaomi patents a new Clamshell phone design Xiaomi has published a new patent with the CNIPA (China National Intellectual Property Administration). As per the design, Xiaomi could be working on a phone that could fold vertically and front cameras would be used as rear cameras. The diagram shows a smartphone resembles the two punch-hole display cameras. See below screenshots for details

Motorola patents a smartphone design with dual punch-hole display camera Lenovo receives a new patent with the Motorola Logo in China for a smartphone with dual punch-hole display cameras. Check the following screenshots for details

Xiaomi patents a smartphone with secondary display and unique camera design Xiaomi has registered a new patent with the CNIPA (China National Intellectual Property Administration) for a smartphone with secondary display and unique camera design. See below screenshots for details:

Oppo patents a smartphone design with side pop-up camera Oppo has registered a new patent with the CNIPA (China National Intellectual Property Administration) for a smartphone with side pop-up camera. The rear view of the device reveals a setup of dual cameras. See below screenshots for details:

Vivo has registered a patent with the CNIPA (China National Intellectual Property Administration) for a smartphone with four punch-hole display cameras. The rear view of the device reveals a setup of triple cameras. Check the following screenshots for details

Xiaomi patents two new design: Horizontal Sliding phone and vertical folding popup camera phone Patent 1: Horizontal Sliding phone: As per the Chinese patent agency CNIPA, Xiaomi patents a smartphone design for sliding phone which could be expanded horizontally. Phone will sport two front and rear cameras. Check the following screenshots for details



Patent 2: Vertical folding phone with popup camera:: Xiaomi patents another smartphone design for popup camera phone which could be folded vertically and have a secondary screen to control camera and calls.



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Xiaomi has granted a patent from CNIPA for a vertical folding smartphone with dual front cameras. The rear view of the device reveals a setup of dual cameras and secondary display. Normal View Use state View See below screenshots for details:

Xiaomi has received a patent with CNIPA (China National Intellectual Property Administration) for a smartphone with dual under the display cameras, creating a full-screen design, without a notch or punch hole in the screen.

The images were used by BEIJING XIAOMI MOBILE SOFTWARE CO., LTD. in a design patent that was applied for at the Hague International Design System. It contains data regarding new international registrations, renewals, and modifications affecting existing international registrations. The database is managed by the WIPO (World Intellectual Property Office).

Samsung patented a phone with Triple punch-hole selfie camera Samsung has registered a patent with the Korea Intellectual Property Office (KR) for a smartphone with triple punch-hole display cameras. The diagram shows a smartphone with a back that resembles the two rear-facing cameras. Click here to see all the details.

Lenovo has granted a patent from the Chinese agency CNIPA for flexible smartphone design. As per the diagrams, the phone could be bend and worn on the wrist.

LG patents a smartphone that folds up like a tri-fold wallet LG has granted a patent from CNIPA for a smartphone that folds up like a tri-fold wallet. See the following screenshot for details:

Xiaomi patents a smartphone design with punch-hole display camera Xiaomi has granted a patent from CNIPA for a smartphone with a punch-hole display camera in the front. The rear view of the device reveals a setup of dual cameras and fingerprint scanner. See below screenshots for details:



LG patents a smartphone design with In-display camera LG has patented a smartphone with a camera under the display, creating a full-screen design, without a notch or punch hole in the screen. However, the rear panel of the device reveals a setup of three cameras. See below screenshots for details

Lenovo patents slider phone design Lenovo has been granted the patents for two slide phone designs from CNIPA: Design 1: Design 2:

ZTE patents slider phone design with dual selfie cameras The patent diagram reveals that the phone will sport two front cameras which will be hidden behind the display and are only revealed when the top slider is moved down. However, the rear panel of the device reveals a setup of two cameras and fingerprint sensor. Here you can find the full detail of the patents.

Xiaomi Receives Patent for Four Rear Cameras with a slider design The diagram shows a smartphone with a back that resembles the four rear-facing cameras. However, the front of the device reveals a setup with two front-facing cameras in slider design. Another patent from CNIPA reveals a unique notch design with two front-facing cameras. However, it resembles 3 rear cameras. Here you can find the full detail of the Xiaomi new patents (Four camera patent, unique notch design)

The highly anticipated successor to the Oppo Find X, most probably called the Oppo Find Y after the name was trademarked in June, has just shown up in a leaked Chinese patent. Let’s just say the camera looks interesting…

LG punch-hole display design leaked through Turk patent LG has granted a patent from Turk patent for a smartphone with a punch-hole display camera in the front. The rear view of the device reveals a setup of three cameras. Check the following screenshot for details:

ZTE’s New Patent Hints At Dual Punch-Hole Selfie Camera ZTE has been granted a new patent from the CNIPA for a smartphone with dual punch hole selfie cameras.

As per the patent, ZTE could launch the next flagship smartphone with dual punch hole selfie cameras.

Xiaomi patents a smartphone with triple selfie camera Xiaomi has received a patent from CNIPA for a smartphone with three front-facing cameras, for what may be the latest innovation from the struggling mobile phone manufacturer. The diagram shows a smartphone with a back that resembles the two rear-facing cameras. However, the front of the device reveals a setup with three front-facing cameras within the display notch. Another patent from CNIPA reveals new wireless charger design

Vivo patents two new design, one featuring a double reverse notch The Chinese smartphone manufacturer Vivo patents two designs with CNIPA. The patents were published on May 14, 2019. Phone with a double reverse notch

Phone with a very unique unobtrusive notch design

Huawei patents smartphone design without a notch Huawei has received a patent with CNIPA (China National Intellectual Property Administration) for a smartphone without a notch but totally different design. Here you can find the full detail of the Huawei new patent.

Xiaomi Patents a Slider Phone Design with Triple Selfie Cameras Xiaomi has filed a patent with CNIPA (China National Intellectual Property Administration) for a smartphone with a sliding mechanism with a triple selfie camera set-up. Another patent shows two front-facing cameras available on a weird-looking inverted notch. SOURCE 1, SOURCE 2

LG Patents a smartphone with a Triple Front camera The images were used by LG Electronics in a design patent that was applied for at the Hague International Design System. It contains data regarding new international registrations, renewals, and modifications affecting existing international registrations. The database is managed by the WIPO (World Intellectual Property Office). SOURCE

Huawei Y5 2019 leaked poster revealed 13MP back camera and other specs As per official poster, Huawei Y5 2019 will be available with Android Pie and EMUI 9 interface, which will be displayed on a 5.71-inch screen with an aspect ratio of 19: 9. On the rear, the panel will be covered with plastic imitating leather, a single main camera with 13MP resolution will be available, and using the front-facing shooter it will be possible to unlock the smartphone.

Huawei Y5 2019 key specs and render leaked

Huawei Y5 2019 will run Android 9. Other specs include a MediaTek MT6761 chipset, 2GB RAM and a screen resolution of 720×1520 pixels.

Oppo Patents A Smartphone With Slider Design And Dual Front-facing Cameras Oppo has been granted a patent for a smartphone with slider design and dual front camera by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO).







Motorola One Vision battery leaked through Anatel The Motorola One Vision is the most awaited flagship device of Motorola. We have already heard many rumours about the phone. Recently, the National Telecommunications Agency in Brazil has confirmed the Motorola One Vision play will be available with 3290 battery in a leaked document.





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LG K12 Leaked LG K12+ will probably be announced at MWC2019 and it will run Android 8.1.Other specs include a MediaTek MT6762 chipset, 3GB RAM and a screen resolution of 720×1440 pixels.

LG’s New Patent Reveals a Design with Water Drop Notch LG has been granted a patent for a smartphone with a Waterdrop Notch display by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). The new patent was filed by A Korean corporation “LG ELECTRONICS INC.” in April this year and was published by the EUIPO on January 18, 2019. The patent shows a water drop notch to house the front camera inside the frame of the device.



One of 2018’s most well-received and popular feature in smartphones, it is needless to point out that the notch is here to stay and evolve. LG is aiming to evolve faster than its competitors. One of the most significant problems with the feature in its existing format is cutting into the screen space (look at the latest OnePlus 6T and Apple devices, and you will know what we mean!) LG is taking a step to resolve this by concealing the notch behind the front camera. After brands like Apple, Vivo, Huawei, OnePlus and Honor have dominated the market with the same feature, this simple tactic can go a long way in earning LG a new unique selling point. More so, since the feature is in a nascent stage and still evolving, it would be interesting to see how things pan out for LG. Will it deliver the impact inexperience as LG believes, or not, only time will tell.

Nokia 1 Plus Name Confirmed, May Hit The Market Sooner Than Expected. Nokia, the long-lost market leader, made its entry into the global market with a wide range of Android devices in 2018. And in 2019, with the Nokia 1 Plus, they seem to be zeroing in on the audience with a diverse portfolio. Now, it is confirmed that Nokia 1’s successor will be officially launched as “Nokia 1 Plus” as it has been listed under Google Play supported devices that only hits towards an imminent launch. Powered with Android 9 Pie, Go Edition, Google’s very own optimized version entry-level devices with lower RAM configurations, it will feature a MediaTek MT6739 processor paired with a 1GB RAM. However, it would not have any significant upgrades over its predecessor but will carry the standard features available including Bluetooth connectivity, Wi-fi, dual nano-sim support with 480×960 resolution. After Microsoft repurchased Nokia in 2016 and introduced Microsoft OS based Lumia devices, the software was not received well both by the wider community. Hopefully, Android 9 Pie provides the much needed pick me up for the company and helps the brand establish itself back in the world of mobile devices.

Nokia 1 plus render and key specs leaked The Nokia 1 is getting an upgrade to the Nokia 1 Plus and we are delighted to show you this leaked render. We’re able to bring this leak exclusively and we definitely like what we see considering it is a low-end smartphone. The screen resolution and the inner configuration certainly looks promising. Powered with Android 9, following are some key features reported by the website: RAM: 1024 MB; Available memory: 889 MB

Screen size: 480 x 960

System on Chip: Mediatek MT6739WW

GPU: Imagination Tech PowerVR GE8100 (570 MHz)

213 DPI

CPU: 4x ARM Cortex-A53 (1500 MHz) Nevertheless, the dual nano-sim, connectivity features (the standard GPS, Wifi, micro-USB, and Bluetooth) along with the sensors available in Nokia 1 will be available on Nokia 1 Plus too. Nokia, once one of the top names in the mobile market, made a comeback into the industry after facing a huge backlash from their audience due to the Microsoft-based OS. In 2019, they are looking at expanding their product portfolio, rolling out hardware updates for the existing phones. No reports have confirmed the dates for the official unveiling of the phone yet. The details around the price point and camera specifications have not been revealed either. In the advent of the iPhones and Android phones with multiple smart features, Nokia is currently trying to find a strong footing in the industry. Hopefully, Nokia 1 Plus will allow them to capture and retain the budget smartphone audience. Sadly, as it stands the only Nokia phone people would be able to name if you asked the person the street would be the 3310 from yesteryear when pay as you go vouchers and Snake were the cutting edge of the mobile world. Will that change? We hope so, more competition is always a good thing.

Moto G7 battery details leaked As per the recent leak on FCC, XT1965 is reported to be the model number of the upcoming Moto G7 smartphone. The FCC listing has revealed a couple of snippets of information about the phone, including details of the chipset, RAM and storage space. Along with this, the FCC page also revealed the battery details of the phone. According to the FCC listing, the Moto X1965-2 will sport a battery, carrying a model name – JG40. Digging deeper about the details, it was found that the Moto G7 carrying a model number XT1965-2 will pack a 2820 mAh battery under the hood. The information was confirmed on Anatel. It is probable that the Moto G7 might retail with a 3,000 mAh battery. The same XT1965-2 has been certified on Anatel as well. Apart from XT1965-2, a couple of other variants of the phone with model numbers – XT1965-1, XT1965-3, X1965-4 and XT1965-6 have already been spotted on FCC. XT1965-2 also been certified on Anatel. The Moto G7 will be powered by Snapdragon 660 chipset coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. Another leak revealed that the phone will sport a dual rear camera setup housed in a circular module. The phone will support NFC connectivity. The device measures 156.86 x 75.4 mm.

Oppo A7 live images spotted Oppo is gearing up to unveil its new mid-range device in the smartphone world. Just few hours back, the Oppo A7, which had been listed on TENAA, was spotted with its first official render image. Now, a couple of real images of the Oppo A7 have surfaced. Spotted on the NCC as CPH 1903, the live images are identical to all previous speculations surrounding the Oppo A7. The device is expected to be launched soon.

The Oppo A7 has already been spotted on several certification sites, including EEC. The Oppo smartphone has been reported to flaunt a 6.2-inch HD+ IPS LCD display, powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 chipset. The device will come with 3/4 GB RAM and 32 GB storage space. As shown in the live images, the phone will have a dual camera set up on the back carrying 13-megapixel and 2-megapixel. A 16-megapixel selfie camera will be present. Running on Android v8.1 (Oreo), the phone will pack a 4,100 mAh battery.