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Sony Xperia XZ2 image and specs leak ahead of Monday's unveiling

Sony is changing up its design language as we’ve seen in several leaks. The latest gives us a front and rear view of the Sony Xperia XZ2, the larger counterpart of the XZ2 Compact, which we saw from the side.
The XZ2 duo should be among the first to feature Snapdragon 845 and will be Sony’s first to go 18:9. This particular unit will have a 5.7” screen with 1080p+ resolution according to the latest info from @evleaks.
The Xperia XZ2 reportedly upgrades the XZ Premium camera to f/1.8 aperture (down from f/2.0). Interestingly, the super slow-motion video recording (at 960fps) has been upgraded to 1080p resolution (from 720p).
Sony Xperia XZ2 
Sony Xperia XZ2
Other changes include moving the fingerprint reader to the back and removing the 3.5mm audio jack. Both the small XZ2 and the Compact are getting battery upgrades, 3,180mAh and 2,870mAh respectively.
Here the two phones diverge – the big one will have wireless charging and stereo speakers, the small one gets neither. The big one will have a glossy finish on the back, the small one will be matte. There’s no word on the waterproofing yet.
Sony’s MWC show is set for Monday and there will be a livestream so tune in for the official info along with first-hand impressions of the new flagship duo.
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Facelifted Lexus NX gets Shanghai motor show debut

Facelifted Lexus NX

Facelifted Lexus NX
Facelifted Lexus NX

Refreshed front and rear styling keeps the NX up to date with the rest of the Lexus range, while the lights have been tweaked to contain LC-derived detail. A new wheel design has also been added.
Inside, the infotainment screen has grown to 10.3in, up from seven, and the touchpad controller has been updated for added comfort and ease of use. Lexus has coated most of the switches and controls in a metallic finish, too.
Tech tweaks include upped amperage on USB chargers, a larger wireless smartphone charger and an automatic tailgate operated by a wave of a foot under the rear bumper.
Lexus claims that the ride and handling of the NX – two areas which our reviewers deemed needing improvement – have been improved with updated suspension tuning, as well as now being fitted with adaptive variable suspension derived from the system in the LC500.
Sound deadening has also been increased, and a raft of safety kit has now been made standard on the BMW X3 rival.
Prices are expected to rise slightly from the current model’s £31,155 starting price. 

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2018 Lexus CT 200h launched with design and safety upgrades

2018 Lexus CT 200h launched with design and safety upgrades

The CT 200h is due to be replaced by a production version of the UX concept in the coming year or two, but sales in the UK have remained strong. Britain has been the CT 200h’s best-selling market in Europe since it launched in 2011, with 27,000 UK registrations accounting for more than a third of that model's sales in the region. As such, many of the changes applied to the 2018 car, which is available to order now, have UK tastes in mind.
Lexus has applied light visual tweaks to the exterior, centred around a new mesh front grille and new metallic grey surrounds for the fog lights. At the rear, the car gets new L-shaped details in its tail-lights and a reshaped bumper with a grey lower section, as well as grey surrounds for the rear reflectors that match the fogs at the front.
Inside, a new 10.3in infotainment touchscreen with satellite navigation has been added to the centre console on all but the entry model. That variant, the SE, sticks with the 7.0in screen of the old car and doesn’t come with sat-nav. Customers can also choose from a wider palette of colours for the upholsteries, which include the existing two-tone smooth leather, part-fabric and Tahara leather-effect materials, as well as an all-fabric option – new for the updated car.
As revealed at the Frankfurt motor show last month, Lexus’ updated CT 200h will also come with the brand’s Safety System+, which includes a pre-collision braking system that works between 6mph and 50mph and can recognise obstacles including pedestrians. The hardware also allows adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning, while the driver assist functions are boosted by automatic high beam headlights and road sign assist tech.
Lexus has simplified the CT 200h’s trim line-up from seven to five variants, ditching the Executive Edition, Luxury and Sport trims of the pre-facelift car to create one new trim range. The specifications available on those cars have been absorbed into the smaller line-up, which is now made up of SE, Luxury F Sport and Premier models, with additional SE Plus Pack and F Sport Premier Packs also available.
The entry-level SE comes with dual-zone air conditioning, 16in alloy wheels and rain-sensing wipers, as well as a reversing camera and six-speaker audio system. The SE Plus Pack adds Lexus’s Safety System+, 17in wheels, rear parking sensors and sat-nav. Models above this gain keyless entry, heated front seats, privacy glass and front and rear parking sensors. A 13-speaker surround sound system is also available, while the F Sport trim gains bespoke exterior parts designed to add aggression to the body.
No changes have been made to the CT 200h’s petrol-electric hybrid drivetrain, so it retains the 134bhp 1.8-litre engine, electric motor powerplant and CVT gearbox of the pre-update car. Lexus claims 74.3mpg on the combined cycle.
Order books for the latest incarnation of Lexus’ smallest model are open now, with prices starting at £23,495 - an increase of £910. The UX, a concept that previews a future compact crossover model, will eventually spawn a production version to take the place of the CT 200h. It is due to be launched some time in the next two years.
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Galaxy S9 Mini coming in March alongside S9 and S9+, rumor claims

While rumors of a Samsung Galaxy S8 mini never panned out, perhaps next year's going to be the lucky one for people looking for a diminutive flagship smartphone that isn't made by Sony. A new report coming from some unnamed sources claims that Samsung is working on a Galaxy S9 Mini, a handset that should debut alongside the S9 and S9+ in March 2018.
The S9 Mini will allegedly have a screen under 5" in size, with curved edges. There's no information about what aspect ratio it will have, but if Samsung sticks with 18.5:9 (as seen in the S8S8+, and Note8) then this will indeed be a tiny device.
No spec details have been uncovered yet, but the rumored launch happening at the same time as the S9 and S9+ strongly implies that the S9 Mini might have top of the line innards too, like those phones. Samsung's made some Mini branded handsets in the past, but those were only mid-rangers with a passing resemblance to the flagships. Hopefully this time around there will be a change in strategy.
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Samsung Galaxy A8+ (2018) handled on video, full specs list in tow

The Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) series is now completely detailed, thanks to a new hands-on video.
It shows off the bigger Samsung Galaxy A8+ (2018) from all sides and flashes its full specs sheet for all to see. It also confirms the findings from a recent Galaxy A8 (2018) manual leak - that the Galaxy A8 (2018) and Galaxy A8+ (2018) won't have a physical Bixby button, the fingerprint reader will be under the camera, the 18:9 screen and the dual front-facing camera.
So the Galaxy A8 (2018) and A8+ (2018) will be the first Galaxies with dual front-facing cameras. The leaked specs show a 16MP f/1.9 + 8MP f/1.9 selfie setup. The rear camera is a 16MP f/1.7 shooter.
The rest of the highlights include a 6.0-inch 1080x2220px Super AMOLED screen and IP68 certification. The Exynos 7885 chipset will feature 2x 2.2GHz cores and 6x 1.6GHz ones and 6GB of RAM (a cheaper 4GB model is also expected). 3,500mAh battery, 64GB of built-in storage as well as a microSD slot complete the list.
All that's left to know now is release date and prices.
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Huawei Enjoy 7S specs and live images leak IMAGES

Last month we spotted a mysterious Huawei FIG-AL00 shine in four images, but got little to go with them. Well now we have name, live images and complete specs sheet to add to it.
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Huawei Enjoy 7S from all sides
This is going to be the Huawei Enjoy 7S and will arrive with Kirin 659 chipset and octa-core CPU clocked at 2.36 GHz, according to TENAA. The screen of the phone is 5.65” FullView display with Full HD+ resolution. The listing also reveals the RAM - 4 GB, combined with 64 GB storage and an option to plug a microSD up to 256 gigs in size.
Huawei Enjoy 7S live images Huawei Enjoy 7S live images 
Huawei Enjoy 7S live images
The dual camera will be 13 MP + 2 MP with f/2.2 aperture, with the second sensor used for portrait pictures. It will also shoot 1080p videos. The front snapper will do 8 MP stills.
The Huawei Enjoy 7S will boot Android Oreo with EMUI 8.0 out of the box and have a 2,900 mAh battery.
It will be offered in Gold, Blue or Black colors. Huawei devices with model names AL00 and AL10 are usually China-only, so if the Enjoy 7S is to go global there should be another version.
If it arrives though, it is most likely to have a different name, similar to the Huawei Y7 Prime/Huawei Enjoy 7 Plus situation or the Huawei Enjoy 6s that appeared in Europe as Huawei Nova Smart.
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LG V30+ announced for India, will be available on December 18

Right on schedule, LG has finally unveiled the V30+ smartphone for India today. This is the version of the company's latest flagship smartphone that comes with 128GB of built-in storage, double the space of the 'vanilla' V30.
It's certainly taken its sweet time to get to the subcontinent, considering that it was initially announced in August and released in some markets in September.

Anyway, the wait is almost over. The V30+ will be available on December 18 exclusively from Amazon India for INR 44,990, which at the current exchange rates means $699 or €593. It's very competitive compared to its recommended retail pricing in other markets, so it looks like LG is hoping to move quite a few units in India.
The handset will come bundled with a free wireless charger for the first 2,000 customers, as well as a one-time screen replacement within six months of purchase. So if that sounds good to you, then make sure to be among the first who order one.
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