vivo V20 (2021) key specs revealed by Geekbench

vivo announced the V20 in September, and it will soon follow it up with the V20 (2021) that has been certified by multiple regulators. We are yet to hear anything from vivo about the V20 (2021), but the smartphone has passed through Geekbench, revealing key specs in the process.

The V20 (2021) that ran the benchmark test had 8GB RAM on board with Android 11. The smartphone has SM6150 mentioned in the motherboard section, which is associated with the Snapdragon 675 SoC.

vivo V20 (2021) key specs revealed by Geekbench

Samsung Galaxy S21 series price, specifications, and everything else we know so far

Samsung Galaxy S21 series launch is likely to be hosted on January 14, 2021. Under the latest Samsung flagship series, the company is expected to launch three new smartphones, namely the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, and Galaxy S21 Ultra. After leaking the complete spec-sheet and design renders, the rumour mill has now revealed the Galaxy S21 series price ahead of the official launchSamsung Galaxy S21 price will start at €879 (roughly Rs 79,000). For the price, users will get 128GB internal memory, according to 91Mobiles. There is likely a 256GB storage variant as well.
The Galaxy S21+ price in Europe is said to start at €1049 (roughly Rs 94,500) for the 128GB storage option. The 256GB storage option will be priced at €1099 (roughly Rs 98,500)
Lastly, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra price will start at €1399 (roughly Rs 1,26,000) for the 128GB model. Samsung is expected to launch the device in 256GB and 512GB storage options as well.
Prices in Europe are generally higher due to the country’s high taxes on smartphones and electronics. The Samsung Galaxy S21 India price is expected to be relatively lesser than the European pricing.

Sprint’s Galaxy Note20, Note20 Ultra 5G start receiving Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update

The Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G locked to AT&TT-Mobile, and Verizon‘s network has already received the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 stable update, and now it’s the Note20 Ultra 5G locked to Sprint’s network that’s getting a taste of Samsung’s newest custom Android skin.

The vanilla Note20 5G on Sprint’s network is also receiving Android 11 with One UI 3.0. The new builds for the regular Note20 and Ultra models have version numbers N981USQU1CTL2 and N986USQU1CTL2, respectively.

Sprint's Galaxy Note20, Note20 Ultra 5G start receiving Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update
Photo credit: gsmarena

The One UI 3.0 update is rolling out over the air and should reach all the units in a couple of weeks. But if you can’t wait for an update notification to pop up on your device, you can try checking for the update manually by heading to the Settings > Software update menu on your phone.

Moto G Play (2021) Allegedly Listed on Google Play Console, Tipping Snapdragon 460 SoC, 6.5-Inch Display

Moto G Play (2021) may have a notched display.
Photo credit: Twitter/@TTechinical

Moto G Play (2021) is said to have been spotted in a Google Play Console listing, which includes some specifications and an image of the phone from the front. The phone is said to be powered by Snapdragon 460 SoC and come with a notched selfie camera. The bezels are relatively thick all around. However, at this point it is unclear if this is the image of the Moto G Play (2021) or just a placeholder. The phone was allegedly spotted in a Geekbench listing last month that also suggested the presence of Snapdragon 460 SoC.

As per a tweet from tipster ‘@TTechinical’, a phone called Moto G Play (2021) has been spotted in a Google Play Console listing with some specifications and an image. The phone is said to be powered by Snapdragon 460 SoC (SM4350) and Adreno 610 GPU, and come with 3GB RAM or at least have a variant with 3GB RAM. It is expected to run Android 10. Moto G Play (2021) is said have a 720×1,600 pixels display with 280ppi pixel density. The tipster adds that it will feature a 6.5-inch display.

Coming to the image in the listing, it shows a phone with a notch for the selfie camera, relatively thick bezels on the side and an even thicker chin. The power and volume buttons are on the right side. However, this could just be a placeholder image and not a picture of the actual Moto G Play (2021).

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