Huawei Honor Magic Specification | |
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OS And Hardware | |
OS | Android 7.0 Nougat || ZUI 2.5 |
Processor | Quad-core (2x2.35 GHz Kryo & 2x1.6 GHz Kryo) |
Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 |
GPU | Adreno 530 |
Body | |
Dimensions | 142.9 x 74.5 x 7.7 mm |
Weight | 160 g |
Colors | Ceramic White, Titanium Black |
Display | |
Type | TDDI |
Screen Size | 5.5 inches |
Resolution | 1920x1080 FHD |
Multitouch | Yes |
Protection | 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass |
Sensors | Fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, heart rate, altimeter |
Memory | |
Card slot | Not supported |
Internal | 64 GB |
RAM | 4/6 GB |
Camera | |
Primary | 13 Camera, f/2.2, phase detection autofocus, LED flash |
Features | 1.3 µm pixel size, geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, panorama, HDR |
Video | 1080p@30fps |
Secondary | 8 MP |
Multimedia | |
3.5mm jack | Yes |
Battery and Power | |
Type | Non-Removable Li-Ion 3100 mAh battery |
Status | |
Announced | 2016, December |
Status | Announced |
Price | |
Chinese Yuan | ¥ 2299 |
US Dollor | $330 |
ZUK Edge Official Specs
Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P devices on Android Beta Program are now receiving final Android 7.1.1 release
By Vaibhav Jain
on
December 20, 2016
It's been two weeks since Google began rolling out Official Android 7.1.1 Nougat update for Pixel and Nexus Devices, while users on the Android Beta Program have still been waiting for the final release.
Well, here's a good news for Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P Users on the Android Beta Program. Google has started pushing out final Android 7.1.1 OTA update for Nexus 5X, 6P devices on Android Beta Program.
The update costs 65.1MB for Nexus 5X and 26MB for Nexus 6P. If your device hasn't received the notification yet, just Check it out via Settings > About phone > System update.
Also Read:- Here's What's new in Android 7.1.1 Nougat
Via:- 9to5Google
Huawei Honor Magic Official Specs
By Vaibhav Jain
on
December 20, 2016
Huawei Honor Magic Specification | |
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OS And Hardware | |
OS | Android 6.0 Marshmallow || Custom UI |
Processor | Octa-core (4x2.3 GHz Cortex-A72 & 4x1.8 GHz Cortex A53) |
Chipset | Hisilicon Kirin 950 |
GPU | Mali-T880 MP4 |
Body | |
Dimensions | 146.1 x 69.9 x 7.8 mm |
Weight | 145 g (including battery) |
Colors | Golden Black, Porcelain White |
Display | |
Type | AMOLED |
Screen Size | 5.09 inches |
Resolution | 2560 × 1440 (Quad HD / 2K) (~577 ppi pixel density) |
Multitouch | Yes |
Protection | Corning Gorilla Glass |
Sensors | Fingerprint (front-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass |
Memory | |
Card slot | Not supported |
Internal | 64 GB |
RAM | 4 GB |
Camera | |
Primary | 12MP dual Camera |
Features | Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, panorama |
Video | 1080p@30fps |
Secondary | 8 MP |
Multimedia | |
3.5mm jack | Yes |
Battery and Power | |
Type | Non-Removable Li-Ion 2900 mAh battery |
Status | |
Announced | 2016, December |
Status | Announced |
Price | |
US Dollor | $532 |
Vote for your favorite Smartphone brand of 2016
By Felipe Berhau
on
December 19, 2016
So many things happened in the tech world this year! Earlier this year, we saw HTC make its tenth comeback with the HTC 10, while Samsung continued on its Galaxy S success with the S7. At the same time LG tried to claim the "modularity King" title while Motorola gave them a run for their money with the Moto Z series.
And that's not half of the story! Lenovo impressed us with its Tango phone while Google released its Pixel, with Huawei even admitting they were the original manufacturers for it and that the Nexus phones have never succeed. And while we wait for Nokia's comeback next year, the mid-tier and low-end categories got really competitive this year. We saw Motorola expand its G, E and M lines (and the last remaining Lenovo Vibe phones), while Sony and LG moved to the X series, releasing many phones under the X brand. Samsung and Huawei continued world dominance with their Galaxy and Honor series, but OnePlus became a household name.
If we move out of Android, we enter the scary Apple space. We saw a cheaper iPhone earlier this year, remember? Then Apple released the iPhone 7 series and sold millions of it, as always. Samsung tried to compete with this new iPhone but its Note 7 went down as one of the biggest disasters in tech history after exploding and making them lose millions.
Now it's time for our readers to choose which brand released the best phones of the year. You can only pick one!
5 reasons not to buy the Moto M
By Vaibhav Jain
on
December 19, 2016
The new Moto M - Motorola's first all-metal smartphone - has been launched in the Indian market
According to Lenovo "M" of the Motorola Moto M stands for Metal, but According to us "M" is for Mediatek.
Here are five reasons not to buy the Motorola Moto M-
1. Mediatek -
We don't know why Motorola is using a Mediatek chipset, The Moto M comes with a 64-bit MediaTek Helio P15 processor.
The Gaming and Overall performance of the device is not so great. This device will surely lack developer support just because of Mediatek Chipset.
2. Android Updates -
Moto E3 Power which was launched few months ago hasn't been listed to "Official Motorola Devices which will get Android 7.0 Nougat", the reason is Moto E3 Power comes with a Mediatek Processor and even Motorola is not sure that it will handle Android 7.0 Nougat easily or not!
Same with Moto M, There's no confirmation whether this device will get future Android Updates or not!
3. IPS Display -
The Moto M, Indian variant comes with an IPS Display and the company hasn't listed it yet on their Official Website.
This is one of the biggest drawback of the Moto M, Motorola could have used Super Amoled Display.
4. Overpriced -
The Motorola Moto M comes in two variants - 32GB/3GB at 15,999/- and 64GB/4GB at 17,999/- . The Smartphone is overpriced as compared to other Smartphones in this range.
In comparison, The Lenovo ZUK Z2 Plus comes at 17,999/- and packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor.
5. No water resistance -
The Motorola Moto M has an advanced nano-coating technology that creates a water repellent barrier to help protect against moderate exposure to water such as accidental spills, splashes or light rain. It Not designed to be submersed in water, or exposed to pressurized water, or other liquids.
Share your thoughts about the Moto M in below comments-
This week in Moto: everything you missed
By Felipe Berhau
on
December 18, 2016
You know TechDroider is the #1 source of information for Motorola news. And we are happy to be there for Moto fans. So here's a recap of everything that happened in the Moto World this week.
Moto M with a batwing over the fingerprint scanner?

The Moto M was launched in India
Moto M got launched in India as a Flipkart exclusive last Tuesday. The phone was launched in 3/4GB of RAM variants at a very competitive price that would translate to U$S240 in the Western World. The phone was sold out in a matter of hours, but it's now in stock. Here's the official promo video.
MotoMods Hackathon in New York City
The list of Mods available keeps getting bigger and better! Moto held a 24-hour Hackathon in NYC with over 53 developers, entrepenuers and designers taking part. The winners? A "sidepad" Mod for gaming and a "bella" Mod that takes info from your skin to provide skin-care tips. The next Hackathon will be held in San Franciso soon.
The Moto M is coming to Europe
Binatone expands its Motorola Home products

Hellomoto indeed!
Google giving away mini sweaters for your Pixel in NYC
By Vaibhav Jain
on
December 17, 2016
All you have to do is just visit Made By Google pop-up store location on Mercer Street at Spring in SoHo, wait in line with your Pixel, and Google will let you spin a prize wheel.
Spinning the wheel will let you have the opportunity to take home a sweater-shaped cookie, a Pixel-sized sweater, a human-sized sweater, a Pixel phone, or a combo of all these items.
"If you visit the Pixel Sweater activation from noon-6pm any day from 12/17-12/23 (Friday to December 23) you'll have the opportunity to take home a sweater-shaped cookie, a Pixel-sized sweater, a human-sized sweater, a Pixel phone, or a combo of all these items."
Via:- AndroidPolice