Welcome everyone to first Weekly Round-up. In this series of Weekly Round-up, we will showcase Top 5 trending news of this week as well as 2 mentioned news which is very interesting but can’t make their way to the Top 5 list. This week is trending in Vivo, WhatsApp, & more. So, let’s have a look at this week’s Top 5 trending news.
1. Vivo X21 UD Unveiled With In-Display Fingerprint Sensor:

After unveiling Vivo X20 UD in early this year, now the smartphone brand has unveiled yet another smartphone called Vivo X21 UD. The device is also coming with the in-display fingerprint scanner, which means there is no fingerprint scanner on the body of the device, you just need to touch on the display to unlock the smartphone. This device has some more unique features like 19:9 aspect ratio display, which is completely different from on-trend 18:9 ratio. It has Dual Rear Camera Setup with AI functionalities on both rear and front cameras. As of now, this device is only available in China. For detailed coverage on this news Click Here.
2. Vivo V9 Launched In India:

Over the past few months, we have seen a lot of smartphones with the latest 18:9 aspect ratio. Now seems like this 18:9 is also going to be old, because today in India Vivo launched their new smartphone i.e. Vivo V9 which brings a new aspect ratio of 19:9 panel. The main reason to use this aspect ratio is the notch that’s present on the top. With this new ratio, the company can use the notch more efficiently. Also, this helps to gain a 90% screen to body ratio. The processor used here is Snapdragon 626, which is not much latest. It also has some other features like Dual Camera Setup, AR Stickers, and face unlock. For detailed coverage on this news Click Here.
3. Samsung Unveiled Exynos 9610 Processor:

Usually, Samsung keeps away all these USPs of their flagship processor from their mid-range and even premium mid-range processors. But seems like many things in 2018 is changing, and so does this habit of Samsung as well. That’s because now Samsung has officially announced their new premium mid-range processor i.e. Exynos 9610. This processor stands in a completely new series of Exynos 7 series, right after the flagship Exynos 9810. Even though Samsung didn’t announce any device which will have this processor, but we are assuming it to come on Samsung’s premium mid-range series like Galaxy A & C series. For detailed coverage on this news Click Here.
4. HTC Desire 12 and Desire 12+ Unveiled:

Back in last month, we came through a report which revealed few specification details of the HTC Desire 12. Well, now today the Taiwanese smartphone company has officially unveiled the device. It’s slightly upgraded variant i.e. HTC Desire 12+ was a surprise entry at the launch event. Both the devices sports metal frames along with the combination of 3D liquid glass, and it also features the trendy full-screen display. Some changes between both Desire 12 & 12+ is MediaTek and Qualcomm processors, Single & Dual Camera Setup, screen size, and fingerprint sensor, respectively. For detailed coverage on HTC Desire 12, Click Here & for HTC Desire 12+, Click Here.
5. WhatsApp Co-founder Said ‘Delete Facebook’:

Facebook loses its shine for the past few days and users protesting against Facebook, especially #DeleteFacebook tweet is trending nowadays. After severe security concerns and misuse of users data, Facebook lost its shine. Whatsapp co-founder has joined the protest by asking everyone to delete Facebook. Now, this brought a storm on the internet and some companies like Tesla and SpaceX already deleted their Facebook pages. But seems like the things will settle down completely in near future as this topic was disclosed by many people right after 2 days of this tweet. For detailed coverage on this news Click Here.
Two Mentioned News Of This Week:
So these are the Top 5 Trending News of the week and 2 mentioned news as well. This Weekly Round-up happens on every Sunday. So Stay tuned with us for more information.
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