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Motorola hopes to start strong growth in 2021 with affordable flagship products and low-end 5g mobile phones

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 According to the latest news from techniknews and Adam Conway of XDA developers, Motorola will launch two new devices this quarter. First, we have a previously rumored budget flagship, codenamed "NiO.". It is reported that the model xt2125 will be powered by the Qualcomm snapdragon 865 chipset, which will be equipped with 6GB or 8GB ram and 128GB storage space. The 12gb / 256gb version may also be in preparation. In the display department, full HD + (1080 MHz) with a refresh rate of at least 90hz is expected × 2520) panel. For an earlier leak, the screen size is 6.7 inches. NiO can use three lens system with omnivision technologies 64mp sensor (ov64b), 16mp ultra wide angle unit (ov16a10) and 2MP depth module (ov02b1b). The phone may have a dual front camera array, a 16mp sensor (ov16a1q) and an 8mp Samsung cell (s5k4h7). NiO may adopt a camera setup similar to moto g 5g plus, but with better sensors - Motorola hopes to start to shine in 2021 with affordable flagship product

Qualcomm's snapdragon 480 heralds a new wave of cheap 5g mobile phones

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 Today, Xiaobian will share with you an article about Internet, mobile phone and science and technology. I believe many of my friends still don't know much about Internet, mobile phone and science and technology. Xiaobian also collected some knowledge about mobile phone, Internet and science and technology on the Internet to share with you, I hope it will help. Qualcomm officially announced snapdragon 480 5g, the company's latest 5g enabled processor and the first in its snapdragon 4 series of chips that power budget constrained Android devices that are often cheaper than most of Qualcomm's 5g efforts to date. At first, the news of 4-series chips with 5g was released on IFA 2020, but today's announcement marks the first real detail of the new processor. Snapdragon 480 has an integrated snapdragon X51 modem and supports mmwave and networks below 6GHz. Adding 5g to the 4 series may be one of the biggest factors to make the next generation network standard easier for globa