Lilbits: Qualcomm doesn’t want NVIDIA to buy ARM, and Xiaomi’s next flagship could have 120X zoom and a second screen on the camera’s relief

After being launched in China last year, the Xiaomi Mi 11 was launched globally this week. But while the phone’s Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor, 108MP camera and 120 Hz screen may look like premium features, a new Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra has leaked and even has most premium features.

among other things, there is a camera system with a 50 MP primary camera, a 48 MP wide-angle camera and a 48 MP telephoto lens that apparently can offer 120X zoom when you combine optical and assisted digital zoom technology THERE.

But the strangest thing about the phone? It appears to have a tiny display next to the cameras, capable of mirroring the phone’s main display. This is probably for taking selfies, but it looks like you can access more than just the camera viewfinder on the screen.

You can find more images at the end of this article.

Here is a summary of recent technology news from the web.

  • Xiaomi’s Mi 11 Ultra breaks the case with a 120X zoom camera and a small secondary screen [xda-developers]
    The Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra leaked: a premium phone with Snapdragon 888 processor, 5,000 mAh battery, 67 W fast charging with and without wires and a 120X zoom camera system, plus a huge collision with the camera … with a tiny secondary display built into the collector.
  • Qualcomm opposes Nvidia’s $ 40 billion acquisition of Arm [CNBC]
    Qualcomm does not want NVIDIA to buy ARM and has informed the United States Federal Trade Commission, European Commission and agencies in the United Kingdom and China of its objections, according to this report:.
  • Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21313 announcement [Microsoft]
    Windows 10 Insider Preview Build replaces the legacy Edge browser with the new version based on Chromium, brings “news and interests” in the Start Menu to more regions and languages ​​and an updated design for the input method editor.
  • Samsung Quick Share coming to Windows 10 [Aggiornamenti Lumia]
    The next Samsung Quick Share app will make it easier to share photos, videos and documents from a Samsung phone with Galaxy One UI v2 to a Windows 10 PC over WiFi Direct or Bluetooth.
  • emuELEC v4.0 release notes [EmuELEC/GitHub]
    EmuELEC transforms single board computers, handhelds and TV boxes with Amlogic chips into emulation stations for retro games. Version 4.0 was released this week. It is 64-bit only, has a new default theme, supports ODROID-Go Super and requires clean installation.
  • Wear OS is making loading apps much more difficult [Android Police]
    As of March 10, it will be more difficult to sideload apps on Wear OS smartwatches if they are not available on the Play Store. It’s still possible, but you’ll need to use developer tools like adb instead of just downloading apps from your phone.
  • Android 12 is coming: everything we know so far [xda-developers]
    Summary of almost everything we know about Android 12 so far, mainly from leaks and items found in the source code. Except updates to the user interface, widgets, privacy settings, battery performance and split-screen multitasking. The developer’s first preview may fall soon.

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