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This is the Motorola Moto G7 Power with a 5000mAh battery.

Motorola is preparing to launch 4 devices under the Moto G7 brand this year: the Moto G7, Moto G7 Plus, Moto G7 Play, and Moto G7 Power. Motorola has previously released “Play” and “Plus” variants of their G series devices which are generally lower and higher-end models of the standard device. The new “Power” variant seems to be between the “Play” and the standard model in that it sports mid-range specifications, but it’ll also have a massive 5,000mAh battery that dwarfs the battery capacity of the other 3 models. One model number for the upcoming Moto G7 Power has appeared on the FCC, revealing the battery capacity, device dimensions, rear design (as shown in the feature image above), and connectivity information. We have also been holding onto information from a reliable source detailing some of the other specifications of the device that we now feel comfortable in sharing. First, here’s what we’ve learned about the device from the FCC. XT1955-4, One of Four Moto G7 Power Model

Project Fi is now Google Fi, and it will work with iPhones and most Android devices

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Three years after it first launched, Google is making its cell service a little more official today. Project Fi is graduating into something a little more ambitious and getting a new name in the process: Google Fi. But the bigger news is that it’s also going to support more phones — a lot of phones — including the iPhone and “the majority of Android devices.” This isn’t the first time that Fi has worked with Apple devices; you could get a data-only SIM for iPads as secondary devices before. And technically, a Fi SIM has always worked in an iPhone, provided you adjusted the data settings on the phone. But now Google is supporting iPhones directly for new customers, though it says that the support is in beta and requires “a few extra steps to get set up.” There will be a new Google Fi iOS app to help ease the process along. More specifically, you’l find that Visual Voicemail won’t work anymore, but iMessage will. iOS won’t pull the right MMS and data connections automatically, b

Honor 10 Lite with 6.21-inch FHD+ display, Kirin 710, 6GB RAM, AI dual rear cameras, Android 9.0 Pie announced

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Honor 10 Lite with 6.21-inch FHD+ display, Kirin 710, 6GB RAM, AI dual rear cameras, Android 9.0 Pie announced Huawei’s Honor brand just announced Honor 10 Lite, the company’s latest mid-range smartphone in China, as it had promised. It has a large 6.21-inch Full HD+ waterdrop notch display with 19:5:9 aspect ratio and over 90% screen-to-body ratio, is powered by Kirin 710 SoC with up to 6GB RAM and support for GPU Turbo 2.0 and runs Android 9.0 (Pie) with EMUI 9.0 on top. It has a 13-megapixel rear camera with f/1.8 aperture along with a secondary 2-megapixel camera for AI portraits and AI scene detection for detecting 22 different scenes. It also comes with a 24-megapixel front camera with AI selfies, has a glass back with gradiant finish in some models, rear-mounted fingerprint sensor and packs a 3400mAh battery. Honor 10 Lite specifications 6.21-inch (2340 x 1080 pixels) Full HD+ 19:5:9 2.5D curved glass display Octa-Core Kirin 710 12nm (4 x 2.2GHz  Cortex-A73 +4 x 1.7
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Xiaomi Poco F1 Starts Receiving MIUI 10 Global Stable ROM Update in India Xiaomi has started rolling out the MIUI 10 Global Stable ROM to the Poco F1 as the first stable MIUI 10 build for the smartphone. Users can expect to receive an over-the-air update notification on their handsets soon. The latest update brings the custom OS version to MIUI Global Stable ROM 10.0.4.0 .OEJMIFH. To recall, Xiaomi had launched the Poco F1 back in August as the first smartphone from its sub-brand Poco. The smartphone arrived with MIUI 9.6 out-of-the-box based on Android 8.1 Oreo - a special version called MIUI for Poco. The Chinese company has confirmed the MIUI 10 Global Stable ROM rollout for the Poco F1, while some users reported having received the update on their handsets. The Xiaomi Poco F1 runs on a customised MIUI for Poco operating system that comes with few tweaks like the Poco Launcher, quick settings from stock Android, and more. The Xiaomi-owned brand Poco had recently promised an