Redmi working to bring a MediaTek-powered flagship phone: Report Updated Jan 14, 2021 | 18:38 IST
Redmi is working to introduce a flagship phone that would be powered by a MediaTek chipset, the media has reported. The Xiaomi sub-brand had previously confirmed that the Redmi K40 lineup is arriving 
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According to Lu Weibing, Redmi s General Manager, a K30 Ultra successor is on the way with a MediaTek chipset
Redmi had previously confirmed that the Redmi K40 lineup is arriving
Xiaomi-spin off Redmi is working to introduce a flagship phone that would be powered by a MediaTek chipset, the media has reported. According to Lu Weibing, Redmi s General Manager, a K30 Ultra successor is on the way with a MediaTek chipset. Weibing had posted on Weibo that a new MediaTek flagship chip is forthcoming.
A student of snow retires from decadeslong career in high country
Durango, Colorado Currently Thu Low: 29° Possible light rain (with a chance of 1–2 in. of snow) in the morning and afternoon. 65% chance of precipitation 73% chance of precipitation
Chris George brought avalanche studies to relevance
Monday, Dec. 28, 2020 5:03 AM Chris George, 82, has spent most of his life in high-elevation mountains. But about 10 years ago, health reasons caused him to move to Durango. Recently, he retired from serving as president of the Center for Snow and Avalanche Studies, capping a decadeslong career. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
A student of snow retires from decadeslong career in high country
Holiday season is a mixed bag for Rochester retailers
The Post Bulletin is following three local retailers – Rochester Lapidary Jewelers, Pine Needles Quilt & Sew and Tangerine Gifts – through the important holiday season. This is the second installment of those stories. 6:00 am, Dec. 19, 2020 ×
Joy Inglet, left, Pine Needles Quilt & Sew store manager, and Marcia Nagel, who owns the store with her daughter, show off a quilt from a customer who participated in the store s stay at home challenge during the shutdown during a livestream show Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, at store in Rochester. Nagel said the weekly show started as a way to connect with customers during the shutdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19, but has continued because of how well received it was by customers. (Joe Ahlquist / jahlquist@postbulletin.com)