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Xiaomi have been making strides with a number of recent devices like the Mi 10 Youth and the Mi 10 Pro hitting the market in recent months. New reports suggest that Xiaomi will launch a new device, the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite, tomorrow.
This smartphone is a more affordable version of the Mi Note 10 , and will have a similar front panel with four shooters at the back and two LED flashes.

There is still not much information regarding this phone, with reports suggesting a 6.47-inch OLED screen with Full HD+ resolution. A Snapdragon 730G SoC under the hood, with an amazing 5,260mAh battery that supports 30W fast charging, similar to the set up on Mi Note 10, is expected when this smartphone launches tomorrow.
In the optics section, a number of changes are expected, as a Lite version of the Mi Note 10 may not boast the same camera quality as the first Mi Note 10. The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite is expected in three colour variants and will also ship with Android.
The launch of the Mi Note 10 Lite will take place online tomorrow at UTC +08:00, with Xiaomi promising a live stream for viewers through YouTube. The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite would be announced alongside the Redmi Note 9 series.
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Apple and Google have made it public that two “early” versions of a contact tracing tool for the coronavirus will be launched this week for developer testing. Reports making the rounds early this month pointed to a collaboration between the two tech companies to come up with a technology to help slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Both companies boast a wide reach worldwide, powering about 99% of smartphones worldwide. This new contact tracing technology will let users know who they have had contact with that may possibly be infected.

Apple and Google plan to release the final version of this tool to the public sometime in May, presumably after successful testing by the select developers. Apple and Google suggest that new features would strengthen privacy protections of users, while providing health authorities with important data.
This technology will utilize Bluetooth technology that allows authorities build apps to notify users who may have come in contact with those who have tested positive for the coronavirus. This technology does not use GPS location data, while ensuring that sensitive data is kept in a decentralized manner in the user’s phone.
It is hoped that the developer testing goes smoothly, and this tracing tool can get up and running as soon as possible.
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