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Xiaomi has received a patent for an atypical selfie camera smartphone
Xiaomi registers hundreds of different innovations every year. But, alas, most of them will never be implemented in commercial products. But it’s always curious to know where engineering and design is heading. Today it became known about one curious idea of the company.
According to LetsGoDigital, on the website of the State Intellectual Property Office of China, a patent was discovered describing a smartphone with an atypical design of a selfie camera. The source indicates that at the top there is a retractable front camera with two image sensors or one sensor with an LED flash.
BT seeks investment partner for its BT Sport money pit
Huawei aims to buy electric vehicle firm – report
A powerful Open RAN partnership, injury time for BT Sport and speculation about the acceleration of Huawei’s new diversified strategy lead the way in today’s race for the news finishing line.
Vodafone and
Qualcomm are developing a technical blueprint designed to help more vendors develop Open RAN products for 5G networks. “The move aims to lower the entry barrier for many companies and drive diversification of network equipment vendors,” the companies noted in a joint announcement. The reference designs will “support emerging and established network infrastructure vendors develop high-performance, virtualized, interoperable, and modular 5G networks at scale. This aims to make cellular infrastructure more innovative and competitive…. The reference design will combine Vodafone’s engineering expertise at building high capacity, large-scale networks with Qualcomm