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"SAMSUNG MAY BRING THE GOOGLE ASSISTANT TO ITS SMART TVS IN 2019" Samsung may bring the Google Assistant to its smart TVs in 2019 Amazon and Google managed to integrate their personal digital assistants, Alexa and Assistant, into all sorts of products, including smart speakers, TVs, home appliances, headphones, and others. Samsung on the other hand only managed to confuse and even horrify consumers with its own voice assistant called Bixby. Even integration with Samsung’s 2018 TVs is fairly limited, as one can only use Bixby to control video playback, not third-party apps. As such, it appears that Samsung has decided to team up with Google to integrate Google Assistant into its 2019 line of smart TVs, Variety reports.
There’s no word on whether or not Google Assistant will make it to older Samsung smart TVs, but since the South Korean company has already decided to add Bixby to these models, it’s highly unlikely that it will replace it later on. An official announcement concerning the partnership with Google may go live as early as next month when Samsung plans to introduce its lineup of 2019 smart TVs at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. "XIAOMI MI PLAY SPOTTED IN LEAKED VIDEO AHEAD OF TODAY’S LAUNCH" Xiaomi Mi Play spotted in leaked video ahead of today’s launch Xiaomi Mi Play is due to launch in China today, and a video showing the device from the front has been leaked on Weibo. Xiaomi Mi Play is due to launch today in China, but the phone and its specifications have already been leaked several times.
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In the latest, a Weibo video gives a look at the Xiaomi Mi Play phone and its features. According to GizmoChina, which has shared the video from Weibo, the video of the Mi Play shows only the front of the device, which reveals that the side bezels are still present, though they are not so thin. It also has a thick chin, and a waterdrop notch. The Mi Play video shows the phone in a Black colour variant.
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The display on the Mi Play will have a resolution of 2280 x 1080 pixels, which will come to 432 ppi pixel density. It looks like Xiaomi is launching a phone with a smaller display for those who prefer more compact devices, rather than the 6-inch screens, which have become the norm. The Xiaomi Mi Play phone also had dual-rear cameras at the back, which are vertically arranged, which is similar to what we have seen on other Xiaomi Mi phones like the Mi 8, etc. Earlier a poster with the specifications of the Mi Play was leaked online, which revealed most of the details about the phone. According to the poster, Mi Play will come with 6GB RAM, 64/128GB storage, 5.84-inch display, a MediaTek display, and 3000 mAh battery.
The China price of the phone was listed as Yuan 1699, which is around Rs 17,250 plus in Indian currency on conversion. The Mi Play is supposed to come with the MediaTek Helio P70 processor, although Xiaomi has not yet confirmed this bit of information. Mi Play’s rear camera set up could be 12MP +5MP, and we have seen Xiaomi use a similar configuration on the Poco F1 in India. Earlier reports claimed Mi Play will be a rebranded variant of Poco F1, which was launched globally, but not meant for the China market at all. However, if this phone comes with the MediaTek processor, then it will be a completely different device. "HUAWEI’S CFO “PRINCESS” MENG WANZHOU IS REPORTEDLY “COMMUNIST ROYALTY”" Huawei’s CFO “Princess” Meng Wanzhou is reportedly “Communist royalty” But as pointed out today by the York Post, there is more to Meng Wanzhou than what has been previously reported.
Known in the country as “Princess Meng,” her grandfather, who was vice governor of China’s largest province, was a close friend to Chairman Mao during the Chinese Civil War.
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