Post by
ScarletSpider on Feb 10, 2022 6:21am
I think people are looking in the wrong places
educated guess piecing things together from what I have been reading and what my impressions are. If I am not mistaken and recall reading about nxo ALLIS ties and Qualcomm there were 2 things...one was the chip series that it was supposedly on and that was from my recollection read and impression the Snap Dragon 778 series. The other thing if I am remembering correctly and not mistaken it would be on a mid tier level phone. I have never heard of the Chinese company Xiaomi until now. They are in fact one of two large companies out of China the other being Huewaii. The other candidate with the 778 series appears to be Samsung but not in the models people may be looking at. According to an article I read written by Jules Wang October 26, 2021 Get To Know Qualcomms Newest Snap Dragon Chip That May End Up Powering Your Next Phone it is in the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7FE. Again educated guess. I am shocked I have not seem anything as of yet with all the chipsets. Other chip series are covered in this article like the 480 plus 695 and 680...the 778 is a plus too. Maybe this will shine some light on things but we know and see the pic on the company website about the Snap Dragon chip set impossible for ALLIS not to be used when it is that blatantly displayed on Nxo website just go look for yourselves. Again it is a matter of when not if. Perhaps we will guess right before it is fully disclosed perhaps not but this article seems to narrow things down a bit and if what I remember and understood to be true my money is on future Xiaomi phones as well as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7FE but I don't fully know trying like everyone else to logically piece things together. Having said that yes the ALLIS will have to be part of the whole thing it is impossible for it not to. Nxo would get massively in trouble for what's on the company website if this were not the case regardless of which specific phones end up having ALLIS utilized in them via the chip.
Comment by
Lettherebeanend on Feb 10, 2022 8:00am
Mr Spider I always enjoy your posts....thank you for all that you contribute to this board :)
Comment by
Damn1212 on Feb 10, 2022 8:18am
Scarlet Aliis is compatible for qualcomm chips. Doeant mean qualcomm will sell chips with Aliis. ALIIS is available for customers to buy as an option and so far nobody has purchased. Those are the facts
Comment by
whateveryousay on Feb 10, 2022 2:41pm
It seems it may not be the breakthrough that the company has promised or maybe the next generation of phones by one of the big manufacturers is in the process of incorporating ALLIS.It is a secretive industry so maybe NXO has a gag order on any announcements.There are going to be a lot of very pissed shareholders if they fail again after all the hype.
Comment by
whateveryousay on Feb 10, 2022 2:45pm
It does seem unlikely that they would incorporate a big tech companies product in a major press release without permission.
Comment by
ratsnake220 on Feb 11, 2022 12:00am
A commercial partnership for a lack of a better term would suggest their is some revnue involved...which their has been indication in Aug 2020 by Richie Rich that sales are coming soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooon.....So he said in front of a camera....but it looked like a fuzzy picture to me....definetly not a Allis picture lol ....Good point Damn1212