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iQOO 11 Official Teaser Confirms Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, LPDDR5X RAM and Storage Standard

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iQOO 11 series launch is around the corner. The company has verified to launch its new flagship phone series in China and Malaysia on December 2. The iQOO 11 5G will be among the first set of phones to point the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2SoC. iQOO’s parent company Vivo has formerly verified that the flagship phone will feature Qualcomm’s new top- of- the- line SoC under the hood. moment, the company has dropped another teaser, which reveals further details about the performance unit.

iQOO 11 Official Teaser Confirms Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, LPDDR5X RAM and Storage Standard

iQOO 11 Series

The company didn’t reveal the storehouse configurations however. It’s anticipated that the iQOO 11 series will come with three storehouse options at least. Some details about the iQOO 11 5G have blurted in the history. Let’s take a look at the iQOO 11 specifications, features and other details blurted so far.

iQOO has verified that the iQOO 11 5G will feature LPDDR5X RAM under the hood. The company also revealed that the forthcoming decoration phone will come with UFS4.0 storehouse, which is presently the fastest standard. druggies can anticipate fast read and write pets with the kind of storehouse standard on offer.

The 11 will have a flat display, according to a lately participated picture of the device in a color edition inspired by the BMW M Motorsport with a three- color stripe. The smartphone will feature a6.78- inch TV AMOLED display with a resolution of 3200 x 1440 pixels, a 144Hz refresh rate, and a 300Hz touch slice rate.

iQOO 11 Official Teaser Confirms Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, LPDDR5X RAM and Storage Standard

The smartphone will be available in two storehouse variants( 128 GB and 256 GB) and two RAM configurations( 8 GB and 12 GB). The device will feature 5G LTE on all mobile networks in the China request, including both 800 MHz and 1800 MHz bands.

All in the camera area are a 50- megapixel primary detector, a 13- megapixelultra-wide lens, and an 8- megapixel macro detector. The camera will have an orifice of f/1.9 and can record 4K vids at 60 fps with RAW format support. The front- facing camera will be a 16MP wide- angle lens that can capture selfies at 120 degrees with a soft focus effect. It’ll come with a 5000mAh battery that supports 120W fast charging straight out of the box. There wo n’t be any support for wireless charging.

Lava Blaze NXT launched with a 5,000mAh battery, glass back, and a Helio G37 processor

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The Lava Blaze NXT smartphone has been secretly unveiled in India by Lava. Its landing page, which is accessible on Amazon India, has listed all of its salient characteristics and price. The Lava Blaze (4G) phone, which made its debut a few months ago in India, has been updated and is now called the Blaze NXT.

Lava Blaze NXT specifications

It resembles the Blaze phone in terms of appearance. It still has a glass back as a result, which enhances its appearance. Take a look at the Blaze NXT’s main features right here.

A 6.5-inch IPS panel with HD+ resolution is included with the Lava Blaze NXT.

A 13-megapixel primary camera makes up its triple rear-facing cameras. Although the specifics of its secondary cameras are unknown, it looks that a 2-megapixel depth sensor and a VGA camera may be mounted beside the primary camera.

Lava Blaze NXT

The Blaze NXT is equipped with a Helio G37v CPU and 4 GB of RAM. The system provides 64 GB of storage and 3 GB of virtual RAM. It has an integrated microSD card slot for extra storage.

The Blaze NXT runs an almost stock copy of the Android 12 operating system. The gadget has a 5,000mAh battery that powers the lights and has a USB-C connector for charging.

The Blaze NXT, according to the manufacturer, will provide an all-day experience once it is fully charged. Additionally, it has a fingerprint scanner positioned on the back and a 3.5mm audio connector.

The Lava Blaze (4G) has identical specifications to the Blaze NXT. The Blaze (4GHelio )’s A22 processor and 3 GB of RAM are the only notable variations between the two phones.

Cost of Lava Blaze NXT

Lava Blaze NXT is priced at Rs 9,299 ($114). Whether the Blaze NXT is available in colours other than green and red is unknown.

Trevoh Chalobah signs new Chelsea contract until 2028

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Trevoh Chalobah has signed a new contract with Chelsea until 2028. The renewal has been officially announced by the club on their website. And it sees the youngster commit to his boyhood club for the next six years. 

The centre-back has been an important part of the team not only under Thomas Tuchel, but also Graham Potter. He follows fellow Cobham graduates Reece James and Armando Broja as the youngsters to have signed new deals with Chelsea recently. 

Trevoh Chalobah signs new Chelsea deal 

‘I’m over the moon to sign this contract. It’s been an honour every time I put the shirt on. I want to give my all and do anything for this club,’ Trevoh Chalobah said. 

‘As everyone knows I’ve been here from a young age and to continue here is every kid’s dream. Whenever I get the chance, I’ll give my all for the club and look for the future ahead.

‘I want to say thanks to God for this, without Him none of this would be possible. And just always believing. Thanks to my family as well and the club for trusting in me. I’ll now continue to give my all.’

Chalobah has made 43 appearances in one and a half years at the senior level. And with his new contract, he is expected to make many more important contributions down the line. 

Netherlands 1-1 Ecuador: Enner Valencia goal helps earn a point in second half

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The Netherlands were held to a 1-1 draw by Ecuador in their matchday two meeting. This sees hosts Qatar become the first team eliminated from the 2022 World Cup, and they did so without even having a single shot on target in two games. 

On the other hand, both the Netherlands and Ecuador are now level with four points each in Group A. Senegal, on the other hand, have three points to their name and could yet qualify if they beat Ecuador in their final group stage game. 

Netherlands held to a draw by Ecuador 

Cody Gakpo scored in his second consecutive World Cup game, and did so in brilliant fashion. The PSV Eindhoven star scored in the 6th minute, the fastest goal of the tournament so far. He launched a left-footed effort that beat the opposition keeper from well outside. 

However, Enner Valencia scored his sixth goal in five World Cup games to equalise in the second half. The entire backline appealed for offside as he tapped in the rebound. But, he was judged to be onside by VAR’s semi-automated technology. 

The Ecuador captain had to be stretchered off the field due to an injury later in the game. And this puts his involvement in the final crunch tie in doubt. 

Iran 2-0 Wales: Late goals seal win against 10-man Wales

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Iran bounced back from their 6-2 thrashing against England in the best way possible – a 2-0 win against Wales. After drawing on matchday one against the USA, Wales have been pushed to the bottom of the table. 

It seemed almost certain that the game would end 0-0 up until the 85th minute. But, a red card for Wayne Hennessey changed the composure of the game with nine minutes of additional time added on. 

Iran defeat Wales with two late goals 

The European side defended with Leicester City’s Danny Ward between the sticks, and a man light. However, he wasn’t able to keep a clean sheet for his side. 

Wales were going direct and looking for a break at every opportunity. But, Iran tried to take advantage of their extra man throughout additional time. And eventually, they got the breakthrough via Roozbeh Cheshmi in the eighth minute of additional time. He hit the ball hard into the bottom corner from the outside of the box to beat Ward. 

And shortly after, Iran had doubled their lead with Ramin Rezaeian chopping the ball over the keeper after a counter attack. Following the shock result, Wales will need to find a way to win their game against England to qualify for the knockout stages. On the other hand, Iran could go through with a result against the USA. 

Top 10 biggest upsets in FIFA World Cup history

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Since the first World Cup was held in 1930, the event has produced many of football’s greatest-ever moments. The top athletes performing on the biggest stage is what matters most.

However, the World Cup is much more than that, and competition football has historically been a powerful equalizer. The underdogs occasionally pull off the kind of upsets that no one could have foreseen before kickoff, so things don’t always go as planned.

Here is the list of those top craziest surprises in World Cup history:

Brazil 2-1 Uruguay: 1950

In 1950, when Brazil hosted the World Cup for the first time in a country obsessed with football, it appeared to be their divine right to triumph. It was evident they had been the greatest team throughout the entire tournament by the time they faced Uruguay in the championship game, which wasn’t really a final as we would think of it today due to the somewhat odd round-robin system.

But if they could defeat Brazil, Uruguay, who had previously won the first World Cup in 1930, also had a chance to win it again. However, the hosts held a significant enough lead that they simply needed a draw to win the game overall.

Early in the second half, Brazil, which scores 4.2 goals per game, broke through and appeared to be headed for World Cup victory. Alcides Ghiggia, who was still surviving until 2015, scored another goal at the Maracana to break Brazil’s hearts after Uruguay had equalized.

Spain 0-1 Switzerland: 2010

Spain’s victory in the 2010 World Cup ensured that Madrid would serve as the host city for both the European and world championships during La Roja’s dominant run. However, the 2010 campaign for the Euro 2008 champions in South Africa got off to a difficult start when they suffered a shocking loss to Switzerland.

The former Manchester City player Gelson Fernandes scored the game’s lone goal early in the second half of Spain’s inaugural match. Spain overcame the shock loss by winning six straight games, including all four of their knockout games by a score of 1-0. Spain ultimately won the championship.

Netherlands 5-1 Spain: 2014

Spain was clearly one of the greatest teams in football history by 2014, having won each of their previous three international competitions going back to 2008. They were no longer at their best, but the Netherlands unexpectedly brutally exposed that and also exacted some retaliation for 2010 final.

Although Spain did lead at the break, the persistent and adaptable Dutch 3-5-2 structure was met with no resistance. After Robin van Persie’s daring and famous diving header gave the Netherlands the lead, they continued to dominate and score goals.

West Germany 3-2 Hungary: 1954

In the World Cup 1954 final, West Germany was the underdog against Hungary’s ‘Magical Magyar’ generation, which comprised players like Ferenc Puskas, Sandor Kocis, and Nandor Hidegkuti at their pinnacle.

The two had previously advanced past the tournament’s group round, and a raging Hungary won 8-3, tallying three goals in the game’s opening 21 minutes. In the championship match, Hungary once more jumped off to an early lead thanks to goals from Puskas and Zoltan Czibor, who both scored just six minutes.

With less than a quarter of the game remaining, though, the Germans reacted and the score was back to 2-2. In the end, Helmut Rahn secured victory for West Germany.

Scotland 3-2 Netherlands: 1978

Scotland had previously qualified for the World Cup in 1954, 1958, and 1974, so by 1978, they were no newcomers to it. However, nothing about them signaled that they would be a challenge to the 1974 champions Netherlands.

The Dutch were a highly talented side with world-class players even without Johan Cruyff at the World Cup that year. Scotland, on the other hand, had only won one point in its opening matches against Iran and Peru.

The eventual 1978 finalists were defeated three times by a brilliant Scottish performance, highlighted by a brace from Archie Gemmill that included one of history’s great World Cup goals.

East Germany 1-0 West Germany: 1974

Even though they were previously part of the same nation, West Germany and East Germany did not match up well on the football field. There was only one winner anticipated as they faced off in the 1974 World Cup on German soil.

The Western team was loaded with superstars, many of whom, like Franz Beckenbauer and Gerd Muller, had recently started a run of dominance in the European Cup with Bayern Munich. The East’s players, on the other hand, were not well-known.

Because of this, Jurgen Sparwasser’s victory was all the more unexpected, and it even sent East Germany to the top of the first-round group standings. Nevertheless, West Germany bounced back and ultimately won the trophy.

Spain 0-1 Northern Ireland: 1982

Spain did not perform exceptionally well at the 1982 World Cup. After losing to Northern Ireland in the first round, they barely made it into the second group stage before bowing out of the competition on their home turf.

Gerry Armstrong, who ironically went on to have a successful post-playing career as a pundit and co-commentator in Spanish football, scored the lone goal in Northern Ireland’s greatest-ever sporting achievement. It was the first time any Irish side had qualified for a World Cup. Mal Donaghy, who would eventually play for Manchester United, was dismissed, and Northern Ireland even played the final 30 minutes with 10 players.

South Korea 2-1 Italy: 2002

By the time South Korea co-hosted the World Cup with Japan in 2002, they had established themselves as regulars but had yet to claim a victory in any of the five prior competitions. Much just beating Poland was a significant accomplishment, and defeating Portugal to win the group was even more powerful.

Despite losing to Italy in the round of 16, that team would still be remembered as national heroes. But South Korea went even further in a highly contentious match that saw Francesco Totti receive a second yellow card for diving and an Italy goal disallowed for offside.

The Italian superstars were eliminated after Ahn Jung-hwan scored the game-winning goal in the 117th minute. Uncomfortably, Ahn was playing club football for Perugia at the time, and an enraged owner terminated his contract the next day. Even so, this was not Italy’s worst World Cup loss to a Korean team.

Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia: 2022

Argentina, who had not lost in 36 international contests, was among the favorites to win the 2022 World Cup as they began to play. Lionel Messi and the company should not have felt threatened by Saudi Arabia, which FIFA ranks outside the top 50 nations in the world.

It appeared to be proceeding according to plan as well. Argentina dominated the first half and repeatedly scored, but an offside flag disqualified them. The only difference at halftime was Messi’s penalty from the first half.

However, Saudi Arabia started the second half as a different squad and scored virtually right away through Saleh Al-Shehri. After scoring a great second goal, Salem Al-Sawsari, the underdogs managed to hang on for more than 40 minutes.

Argentina 0-1 Cameroon: 1990

Even worse, in 1990, after Diego Maradona led the Albiceleste to victory in 1986, Argentina entered as the host nation and fell to a Cameroon team that no one had given a chance.

The match that elevated 38-year-old Roger Milla to the status of a World Cup icon wasn’t this one. His time would come later in the competition because he was on the bench and only entered in the waning moments.

The game-changing play was instead Francois Omam-thunderous Biyik’s header, which slid under goalkeeper Nery Pumpido’s body. Late in the game, Benjamin Massing was also dismissed for what may be considered an assault on Claudio Cannigia.

USA 1-0 England: 1950

England finally embraced the international game in 1950, although they were defeated by a USA team made up of amateur players. England had first refused to even join FIFA and had not participated in any of the first three World Cups throughout the 1930s.

Even though the United States came in second that day, England was unable to overcome goalkeeper Frank Borghi’s outstanding performance. Meanwhile, Joe Gaetjens, an American forward, scored the game’s decisive goal.

Since the World Cup was not televised at the time, it was long believed that when newspaper editors back home received word of the outcome, they decided it must have been an error and reported it as a 10-1 victory instead. However, that allegation has since been debunked.

France 0-1 Senegal: 2002

France was one of the few teams in history to hold both the World Cup and the European Championship championships at the same time in 2002 after dominating for the previous four years. Since 1992, they hadn’t truly lost a game in 90 or 120 minutes at a big tournament.

But on a memorable day in Seoul in May 2002, a golden generation of Senegal players changed everything. Due to Zinedine Zidane’s injury, France was taken off guard by a Senegal team that was motivated by the occasion. The Lions of Teranga celebrated as if they had won the cup after the late Papa Bouba Diop scored the only goal.

Italy 0-1 North Korea: 1966

Before 1966, North Korea had never participated in the World Cup, while Italy had—albeit three decades earlier—won it twice and still had many of the best players in the world, including some who had just helped Inter win back-to-back European Cups.

North Korea was defeated by the Soviet Union, while Italy defeated Chile in their opening match. The Soviet Union defeated Italy as well, but the Koreans fared better after drawing with Chile.

When they faced off in the final group game at Middlesbrough, everything was still up for grabs. Pak Doo-ik’s goal in the first half and North Korea’s ability to hold on were nonetheless a remarkable shock. Italy was eliminated, and when their athletes returned home, they were attacked with tomatoes.

Brazil 1-7 Germany: 2014

Although Germany eventually defeated Argentina in the championship match, they were more than deserving champions of the 2014 World Cup as a whole, therefore it wasn’t the outcome that made this the biggest World Cup shock in history.

However, no one could have ever foreseen how lopsided the semi-final would be against a Brazil team playing on home territory and with hopes that they would win the trophy and atone for the pain they had experienced the last time they hosted in 1950 by winning.

The world watched in shock as Germany sprinted to a 5-0 lead in less than 30 minutes while Brazil fans sobbed both inside the stadium and at home. In the second half, the goals came less often, but it was still 7-0 when Brazil scored even a consolation goal at the very end.

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Luka Romero to sign new contract with Lazio beyond 2023

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Luka Romero is set to sign a new contract with Lazio, since his current deal will run out in 2023. He recently scored his first Serie A goal in the win against Monza, which helped the team pick up an important win. 

He was even recommended to PSG by none other than Lionel Messi – but his foreseeable future lies with Maurizio Sarri’s team. 

Luka Romero set to sign new contract with Lazio 

The attacker recently turned 18, and was the youngest player to feature in La Liga – a record set in 2020. The left-footed winger made the move from Mallorca to Lazio in 2020 as well, for a fee worth around €200,000. 

He joined Lazio’s academy at the time, and has impressed Sarri with his performances in training so far. And by the looks of things, he will be a player to keep an eye on for the future. 

Luka Romero represents Argentina U-20, but was born in Victoria de Durango in Mexico, and was raised in Spain. He is yet to make his debut for the Argentina senior national team. But, if he gets consistent game time in Serie A, he could be called up by Lionel Saloni at some point down the line. 

Neymar injury update: Sidelined for the rest of the 2022 World Cup group stage

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Brazilian winger Neymar has been ruled out for the rest of the 2022 World Cup group stage with an ankle injury. The PSG star was fouled nine times during their opening match against Serbia. The entirety of the Brazil team was fouled only three times more. 

Neymar had to leave the pitch due to the ankle injury, after the doctors examined it and said that he would be unable to continue. But now, reports from several outlets state that his involvement in the group stage is over. 

Neymar sidelined for rest of 2022 World Group stage 

Alongside the 30-year-old, full-back Danilo has also been ruled out for the remainder of the group stage. However, there is optimism that the pair will be back in the team should they qualify for the knockout stages. 

Despite the injury, there is no lack of options for Title, with the likes of Rodrygo, Antony, Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus and Bruno Guimaraes just waiting for an opportunity. 

Given their quality, the record champions are one of the favourites to go on and win the tournament. But it will be no easy task, especially considering the kind of performances that even the underdogs are putting up in the Qatar edition of the World Cup. 

BCCI’s considering a $50 million base price for WIPL; 5 IPL franchises have shown interest to buy teams in the league

The Women’s IPL is four months away from having its first-ever season, but BCCI hasn’t yet announced its full plan. The board is considering a base price of 400 crores, the same price which IPL had in its inaugural season in 2008. Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings have their WIPL teams ready to pick up the tender documents and five other franchises show their interest in buying the teams.

In October, BCCI approved a total of five teams for WIPL. It also finalised a 22-match format for the pleasure. Though some already existing franchises of IPL showed interest in buying teams the stakeholders haven’t yet decided how they can distribute these franchises.

The IPL franchises that showed interest in acquiring the teams of WIPL are

  • Mumbai Indians
  • Chennai Super Kings
  • Royal Challengers Bangalore
  • Punjab Kings
  • Rajasthan Royals
  • Delhi Capitals
  • Kolkata Knight Riders

“We will be interested in purchasing a Women’s IPL team once we get information on the due process. We have not received any intimation from BCCI so far.”– a CSK official said

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BCCI will have to roll out a tender document to all the franchises who desire to buy teams. The base price will go up to $50 million, the same as that of Ipl’s inaugural season in 2008. The BCCI will be floating a tender that is going to be open to all interested parties. The BCCI will have a separate tender for the e-auction of the broadcast rights. Currently, the board is busy seeking the availability of leading women cricketers around the world. The reports suggest that the BCCI has started signing contracts with India and players from abroad that will lead to a final agreement. The players will be selected through a draft procedure. A total of four overseas players can be in a team and the squad size is 18.

The league will begin in the second week of March and end around march 23 before IPL begins. Unlike IPL it will give the caravan style with two and more cities hosting the games. The owners will be finalised by December

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Liverpool sporting director Julian Ward to leave at the end of 22/23

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Liverpool sporting director Julian Ward will be leaving the club at the end of the season. The decision comes as a surprise to the people at the club, as it has only been months since he replaced Michael Edwards in the role. 

Ward has been at the Merseyside club for more than a decade since joining from Manchester City. There are no qualms about Ward’s commitment to the club, as he has been allowed to remain in his role until the end of the season. 

Liverpool sporting director Julian Ward on his way out of the club

What was once a steady and sustainable scene at Liverpool has now turned quite uncertain. The departure of two sporting directors in quick succession could leave the club re-evaluating whether they will continue with their current model for the future

Prior to becoming the sporting director himself, Julian Ward was the loan and pathways manager. He also served as Michael Edwards’ assistant at one point. Head of recruitment, Dave Fallows, and the chief scout, Barry Hunter will continue their positions at the club next year. 

Ward is expected to take a break from football upon leaving Liverpool. There has been no explanation given by him for the decision, but he will not be joining any other club right now.