Xiaomi 12 Pro is ready to rip and Realme will inherit Xiaomi again

But electronics manufacturers continue to work hard on their designs and products. In this issue we have collected the most interesting events and news of the last days.

TCL continues to experiment with the form factor of foldable devices and at one of the exhibitions introduced a smartphone where the display can not only be bent, but also stretched. Qualcomm, on the other hand, wants to make the computers of the future more compact and fit into a pocket.

In an absurd and bizarre situation, Samsung wants to replicate Apple's monobrow. Its owner should be one of the newcomers to the Galaxy Tab S8 series, renowned whistleblower Evan Blass has shared renders of it with a wide audience. And it has also been revealed that Sony has managed to fit an inch sensor in the Xperia PRO-1, but its footprint is only 60 per cent utilised.

There has been talk again about the upcoming Google Pixel Watch smartwatch, which is due out next year. The market is believed to be favourable to their arrival and the novelty should go down a treat.

It was revealed this week that if you hand the smartwatch in to Google's customer service, there is a chance that personal data could be stolen or that outsiders could see something that was not intended for their eyes.

Oppo is preparing to hold a conference on 14 December where it will show the foldable smartphone, and the realme GT 2 Pro could be announced as early as 9 December. A subsidiary of Oppo also has a Snapdragon 888-based GT series and a budget Realme 9i.

A product from "some fruity" company got into the scandalous story. We are talking about the AirTag tracker, which is used to spy on cars in order to steal them later. Next year we will see five MacBook models, one of which will be a "budget model".

It's never happened before, and here it is again: a smartphone from Xiaomi has committed an act of self-immolation. The company has promised to replace the burnt-out Redmi 9 Prime, but the user also has to take pictures of the firebug off the web. The company is finalising preparations for the release of the Xiaomi 12, and specs for the Xiaomi 12 Lite and Xiaomi 12 Lite Zoom have leaked online.

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