Week 1 in review: Galaxy S21 FE is here, CES 2022 in the books h3>
Welcome back and Happy New Year! It may only have been seven days in but 2022 started off with a slew of announcements so let’s recap the most noteworthy ones.
Samsung finally unveiled the long-anticipated Galaxy S21 FE and it wasn’t that big of a surprise. It boasts a Galaxy S21 series-inspired design, Snapdragon 888 chipset in most regions (Australia being one of the exceptions) and One UI 4 with Android 12 out the box. The camera setup looks to be recycled from last year’s FE model as is the 4,500 mAh battery and 25W charging. Pricing is a bit of head-scratcher at €750/£700 but we’ll have to wait and see if it can come close to matching the sales results of last year’s FE model.
CES 2022 passed us by with a multitude of announcements from Intel, AMD, HMD and TCL among others. Another pair of new phones came from vivo which announced its V23 and V23 Pro with their color-changing backs. We got review units of both and were impressed with the Pro model’s design – head over to our in for review articles to read more about it.
Realme and its GT2 series also went official. The pair bring a newly developed bio-based polymer back design with a paper-like feel. The Pro model gets the fancy new Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset while the vanilla relies on last year’s Snapdragon 888.
Xiaomi brought its 11i HyperCharge to India with 120W charging while OnePlus confirmed its launching the 10 Pro flagship on January 11. The iQOO 9 series also debuted with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chips and BMW M styling.
That’s all the important bits from the first week of 2022, tune in exactly seven days from now to see what came to be in week 2.
The Galaxy S21 FE 5G comes in White, Graphite, Olive, and Lavender.
A new MacBook Air with M2 chip and iPad Pro with wireless charging is also incoming this year.
The tech is developed by Corning.
The V23 and V23 Pro equip Dimensity 920 and 1200 chipsets and pack five cameras each.
These are the Indian names of the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ and Redmi Note 11 Pro.
Both phones are going on sale in China from January 11.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, 48MP + 50MP + 8MP 1x + 0.5x + 3x cameras, 5,000mAh battery with 80W charging.
Coming to the US later in Q1.
The company has already set up a landing page on its website.
Oppo Find N is the best-performing Android with a plain Snapdragon 888.
The Indian division of OnePlus posted a morse code, which simply said “OnePlus 9RT”.
That’s right, the company is targeting one specific device of its more popular rival.
The latest Fan Edition phone is scheduled to go on sale from January 11.
vivo’s color-changing phone with the Dimensity 1200 SoC, 108MP camera, and 50MP selfie shooter has landed at our office for full review.
Australia, for one, will get the Exynos variant.
The previously rumored redesign has been delayed until 2024!
The Pro has a curved screen and wireless charging.
The company is going to upgrade the sensors, but the resolution is likely to remain the same.
A bunch of Oppo phones will get the stable build in January, with more to follow in the coming months.
The company’s first flagship will be unveiled next week.
Also gives a quick look at the upcoming Ryzen 7000 series desktop CPU based on Zen4.
Welcome back and Happy New Year! It may only have been seven days in but 2022 started off with a slew of announcements so let’s recap the most noteworthy ones.
Samsung finally unveiled the long-anticipated Galaxy S21 FE and it wasn’t that big of a surprise. It boasts a Galaxy S21 series-inspired design, Snapdragon 888 chipset in most regions (Australia being one of the exceptions) and One UI 4 with Android 12 out the box. The camera setup looks to be recycled from last year’s FE model as is the 4,500 mAh battery and 25W charging. Pricing is a bit of head-scratcher at €750/£700 but we’ll have to wait and see if it can come close to matching the sales results of last year’s FE model.
CES 2022 passed us by with a multitude of announcements from Intel, AMD, HMD and TCL among others. Another pair of new phones came from vivo which announced its V23 and V23 Pro with their color-changing backs. We got review units of both and were impressed with the Pro model’s design – head over to our in for review articles to read more about it.
Realme and its GT2 series also went official. The pair bring a newly developed bio-based polymer back design with a paper-like feel. The Pro model gets the fancy new Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset while the vanilla relies on last year’s Snapdragon 888.
Xiaomi brought its 11i HyperCharge to India with 120W charging while OnePlus confirmed its launching the 10 Pro flagship on January 11. The iQOO 9 series also debuted with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chips and BMW M styling.
That’s all the important bits from the first week of 2022, tune in exactly seven days from now to see what came to be in week 2.
The Galaxy S21 FE 5G comes in White, Graphite, Olive, and Lavender.
A new MacBook Air with M2 chip and iPad Pro with wireless charging is also incoming this year.
The tech is developed by Corning.
The V23 and V23 Pro equip Dimensity 920 and 1200 chipsets and pack five cameras each.
These are the Indian names of the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ and Redmi Note 11 Pro.
Both phones are going on sale in China from January 11.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, 48MP + 50MP + 8MP 1x + 0.5x + 3x cameras, 5,000mAh battery with 80W charging.
Coming to the US later in Q1.
The company has already set up a landing page on its website.
Oppo Find N is the best-performing Android with a plain Snapdragon 888.
The Indian division of OnePlus posted a morse code, which simply said “OnePlus 9RT”.
That’s right, the company is targeting one specific device of its more popular rival.
The latest Fan Edition phone is scheduled to go on sale from January 11.
vivo’s color-changing phone with the Dimensity 1200 SoC, 108MP camera, and 50MP selfie shooter has landed at our office for full review.
Australia, for one, will get the Exynos variant.
The previously rumored redesign has been delayed until 2024!
The Pro has a curved screen and wireless charging.
The company is going to upgrade the sensors, but the resolution is likely to remain the same.
A bunch of Oppo phones will get the stable build in January, with more to follow in the coming months.
The company’s first flagship will be unveiled next week.
Also gives a quick look at the upcoming Ryzen 7000 series desktop CPU based on Zen4.