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Galaxy S26 Ultra price in India tipped early, launch offers could soften the blow

By:Yash
4 February 2026 at 11:32

Samsung has started teasing the new features of its upcoming flagship phones. The official unveiling is expected on February 25, and a new rumor sheds light on the potential Galaxy S26 Ultra price in India and launch offers.

According to X user Phonenurd, Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could come with a maximum retail price of INR 140,000 in India. It’s a substantial increase over the prices of the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which started at INR 129,000 in the market.

If accurate, the Galaxy S26 Ultra prices are going up by INR 11,000 in India. Meanwhile, Samsung may soften the blow with early purchase offers, which include a flat discount of INR 10,000 toward the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

The upgrade discount will take the Galaxy S26 Ultra price down by INR 10,000. The MRP of INR 140,000 would be slashed to INR 130,000. Besides, fans could be offered a cashback of INR 3,000 with the Buds 3/4 Pro bundle.

It seems the Korean tech giant is keeping the free storage upgrade alive in India. The rumor also mentions a possible availability of a free storage upgrade, meaning you get an upper-tier memory version at the lower price tag.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Price Rumor

Galaxy S26 Camera Teaser

Earlier, Samsung dropped a set of new teasers of the Galaxy S26 series. The videos primarily focused on highlighting the camera capabilities of the new flagships.

The upcoming Galaxy flagships bring a better zoom camera, nightography, and night videos. This is just the beginning of official teasers, with an Unpacked invite likely coming next week.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Camera Teaser

Source – Samsung

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Samsung releases new Galaxy S26 series teasers highlighting camera upgrades

4 February 2026 at 11:30

The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is rumored to launch on February 25, though Samsung has yet to officially confirm the date. That said, the company has begun teasing the upcoming lineup, releasing three videos that highlight camera improvements. Samsung is teasing enhanced zoom and low-light video capabilities on the Galaxy S26 series. In the first teaser video, a user is shown zooming in on a dog sitting inside a car, with the footage suggesting zoom levels well beyond 10x. However, the teaser notes that the images include AI-generated backgrounds. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is rumored...

iPhone 18 design may help Samsung defend Galaxy S27

By:Yash
4 February 2026 at 09:41

iPhone 18 could feature a familiar look as iPhone 17 is selling too well. Samsung is bringing bold changes to the Galaxy S26 series, while Apple seems to have no plans of design refresh, but refinements are certainly likely.

Apple’s iPhone 17 turned out to be a massive success, and iPhone 18 could be paying the price in terms of design. iPhone 16 reverted to iPhone X-like vertical camera and iPhone 17 Pro debuted with a larger island on the back.

The iPhone maker is likely to highlight other improvements. It includes A20 and A20 Pro performance, manufactured using 2nm tech. Meanwhile, reports suggest Apple is avoiding the high-performance 2nm TSMC node.

iPhone 17 looks similar to the iPhone 16, and the iPhone 18 may replicate the 2026 design language. There’s nothing wrong, as leading smartphone vendors don’t usually tweak their design language every year or more frequently.

Samsung introduced its new signature design philosophy with the Galaxy S22 Ultra, which remained intact till the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This year’s Galaxy S26 Ultra is adopting a camera island alongside its two siblings.

With iPhone sales already hurting Galaxy, Apple could go even more fierce against Samsung. It’s said that the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max could only launch this year, while the standard iPhone 18 could arrive early next year.

iPhone 18 Pro could come with variable aperture camera technology. A DSLR-grade teleconverter mechanism is also being explored. If true, we may see Samsung bringing some exceptional camera upgrades to the S27 Ultra next year.

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Huawei and Oppo could use square selfie sensor in future phones

4 February 2026 at 10:20

Apple used a square sensor for the selfie camera on the iPhone 17 series, and a new rumor suggests other brands may now follow suit. Huawei and Oppo may be the first Chinese brands to adopt the new square sensor in their upcoming phones. Tipster Digital Chat Station claims that Huawei and Oppo are testing 1:1 sensors for front-facing cameras. According to the leak, Huawei could introduce the square selfie sensor on its camera-focused mid-range smartphones, possibly the Nova 16 series. Oppo, meanwhile, is reportedly planning to use the square front camera sensor on its flagship...

Samsung Galaxy Wide Fold to launch in several countries

By:Yash
4 February 2026 at 08:25

Samsung has a Galaxy Wide Fold model in its pipeline, and this device may go on sale in several countries. Apple is entering the foldable stream this year, and Samsung is already preparing to bring a direct alternative to the iPhone Fold.

A Galaxy Z Fold phone with a wide screen would be available in countries around the world. New findings paint a clear picture of the market availability, signaling a drop in South Korea, China, US, Canada and more markets.

Smartprix reports the so-called Wide Fold has appeared on the GSMA database with different model numbers, which reveal their regional belongings.

  • SM-F9710 – China
  • SM-F971W – Canada
  • SM-F971U1/SM-F971U – USA
  • SM-F971N – South Korea
  • SM-F971B – Global

Model numbers ending with 0 are locked to China, while U/U1 and W belong to North America (the US and Canada, respectively). Korean models come with an N suffix in the model number, while the B version gets a broad launch.

Countries from Asia and Europe usually get B models. The new development aligns with the recent revelation of potential production volume. Samsung plans to produce about 1 million units of the Galaxy Wide Fold in 2026.

Samsung is also working on the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8. The focus has shifted from clamshell to book-style foldable after the success of the Galaxy Z Fold 7.

In addition, the South Korean tech giant is also developing next-gen smartwatches and tablets, as the Watch 9, Watch Ultra 2, and Tab S12 series have also appeared onthe  GSMA database.

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Galaxy S26 pricing rumors: No increase vs massive 40% rise

By:Yash
4 February 2026 at 07:54

Conflicting rumors are creating confusion about the pricing of Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series. In a recent development, two early inputs emerged, but they clash: one claims no hike, while the other warns of a 40 percent jump.

Greece – No price hike

A new report from Techmaniacs indicates that the Galaxy S26 series may not see substantial pricing changes. Industry sources claimed that the S26 Ultra may not go pricier, and Samsung either has no plans to launch it at a lower price.

Regarding the Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus, the report suggests that the pricing decision is yet to be made. The decision is pending, probably pushed by Apple’s price freeze for the iPhone 17 series released in September 2025.

Samsung will not bring a 128GB version of any Galaxy S26 series model this year. The base storage will be 256GB across all models. The flagship phones will be widely paired with 12GB of RAM, with some countries getting up to 16GB.

Bulgaria – 30 percent jump

Credible leaker MysteryLupin revealed Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra prices for Bulgaria, terming them “concerning.” As termed, the pricing info is literally concerning as it indicates a notable jump of up to 40 percent.

The standard base Galaxy S26 with 256GB could start at €1,199 (~ $1,417), while the 1TB version of the Galaxy S26 Ultra could come with a price tag of €2,329 (~ $2,754). Here’s the price chart as shared by tipster MysteryLupin:

  • Galaxy S26 12/256 – €1199
  • Galaxy S26 12/512 – €1429
  • Galaxy S26+ 12/245 – €1499
  • Galaxy S26+ 12/512 – €1729
  • Galaxy S26 Ultra 12/256 – €1739
  • Galaxy S26 Ultra 12/512 – €1969
  • Galaxy S26 Ultra 12/1TB – €2329

However, the source further added that the country, Bulgaria, adopted the Euro (currency) this year only. The pricing information shared above isn’t the same as planned for other European markets such as France.

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Samsung Galaxy S26: Official videos promise better camera at night and improved zoom

Samsung tries to create some anticipation with the first videos for the Galaxy S26 series on Instagram. In three teasers, everything revolves around the improved cameras, whose redesign has now also been officially confirmed. "Nightography" is likely to be front and center in the promotional campaign for Samsung’s 2026 flagship phones.

Samsung teases Galaxy S26 camera design, zoom and nightography

By:Yash
4 February 2026 at 06:55

Samsung just released three new teasers of the Galaxy S26 series, showcasing the new camera design, zoom capabilities, and nightography.

The South Korean tech giant earlier revealed the Privacy Display feature. This intelligent feature safeguards your on-screen content from peeping eyes. Later, another teaser surfaced to create hype for an imminent launch event.

Three new teasers on camera

One thing is common in all three teasers: the camera bump design. Samsung has crafted a pretty camera island for its 2026 flagships. The new teasers give us our first official look at the design in the most brilliant way possible.

Samsung’s latest teasers focus on camera capabilities. The video starts from a distance, with the text “CLOSER,” “GROOVE,” and “GLOW” turning “CLOOOSER,” “GROOOVE,” and “GLOOOW,” respectively.

The triple O comes into focus and evolves into the camera design of the upcoming flagships.

One teaser shows a camera viewfinder capturing a dog inside a car from a distance. It highlights the camera quality, which captures decent shots even of distant objects.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Camera Zoom

Image – Samsung Galaxy S26 Camera Zoom

The second teaser puts night videography of the devices on display. The device is shown capturing a lady enjoying celebratory moments somewhere at an event where a lighting environment isn’t favorable.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Camera Teaser

Image – Samsung Galaxy S26 Nightography Teaser

The third teaser potentially spotlighted camera presets that turn regular videos into cinematic clips. The text here used is “GLOW,” which signals at night videos that don’t look dull, and other phones can’t match the level.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Camera Teaser

Image – Samsung Galaxy S26 Night Camera Teaser

Samsung is preparing to hold the Galaxy Unpacked on February 25. It will be an in-person event in San Francisco, with the Buds 4 series also coming. Expect the general sale to open on March 11, the day the new devices hit market shelves.

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Epic Games Store to get performance upgrades and copy more Steam features

The Epic Games Store is slow to respond and uses a lot of resources, especially compared to market leader Steam. Epic Games wants to change that and is going to modernize most of the code. At the same time, the store is expected to be expanded with numerous features, some of which are already found on Steam.

Tank X smartphone with 64MP night vision camera, 16GB RAM and 1080p projector launches with discount

The latest rugged smartphone from 8849 Tech is supposed to stand out with a massive 17,600mAh battery and a 64MP night vision camera with four infrared LEDs, but also with a high-resolution 1080p projector that can be used for movie nights outdoors.

It's the end of the line for Samsung's Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra

4 February 2026 at 06:02

While Samsung's latest flagships receive seven years of security updates (and seven major Android OS updates), that hasn't always been the case. And so, five years after their release, the Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra are no longer going to receive any updates from this point forward. The trio launched in January of 2021, and they were each promised to receive four major Android updates and five years of security patches. Those five years are up now. So, if you own one of these three phones, perhaps now is the best time to start looking for a replacement, seeing as how you won't be...

AMD CEO tips 2027 as next Xbox console release date, while denying Steam Machine delay

Microsoft may not be second-guessing plans for an Xbox console release date in 2027. AMD CEO Lisa Su said the custom chipset that powers the device should be ready on time. Valve’s Steam Machine could also surface in early 2026, even with concerns over record-high memory prices.

vivo X300 series may expand soon, as X300e spotted online

4 February 2026 at 04:02

vivo may soon expand its X300 series with a new addition, and no, it’s not the much rumored vivo X300 Ultra. According to a new report, an X300e variant has now been spotted online. The report claims that a vivo X300e has been spotted in the GSMA IMEI database. While the listing doesn’t disclose any specs, it does confirm the device’s moniker. If the listing is accurate, this would mark the first time the X series has introduced an ‘e’ variant. Previously, vivo has launched ‘FE’ models and, more recently, the ‘T’ variant with the vivo X200T. The vivo X Fold6 was also spotted in...

Keychron announces sleek wireless low-profile Hall effect and mechanical keyboards, both with clean wood aesthetics

With its latest announcement, Keychron has borrowed design elements from three different keyboards for two new wireless keyboards. The Keychron K3 HE is a low-profile Hall effect gaming keyboard with the rose wood accents of the K2 HE, while the K3 Ultra uses the same low-profile design and wood side panels combined with smooth all-POM mechanical switches.

Samsung Galaxy S26 (Plus) and S26 Ultra: Absolutely crazy euro prices leaked

Most insiders currently expect Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series to maintain the same price level as the predecessors, but the first comprehensive price leak from an EU country points to sharply higher MSRPs across the board. The leaker is usually reliable, but are these leaked prices plausible?

Three new Casio G-Shock watches with compact design arrive in more countries

The Casio G-Shock GMA-P2100BA-1A, GMA-P2100BA-2A and GMA-P2100BA-7A watches are now available in EU countries. Also known as the Touch of Blue series, these are compact hybrid watches with minimalist designs. Features include support for world time, multiple daily alarms and 200 m water resistance.

New Samsung Galaxy Buds4 and Galaxy Buds4 Pro renders leak

4 February 2026 at 02:02

Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Buds4 and Galaxy Buds4 Pro alongside the Galaxy S26 family later this month, and today some official-looking renders of the earbuds have been outed. As you can see, the case design for both is similar, with a rounded square shape and a transparent lid. Just like with the Buds3 and Buds3 Pro, the Buds4 seem to lack a silicone tip, while the Buds4 Pro do have it. Samsung Galaxy Buds4 leaked renders Thus you can pick your preferred style - in-ear (Buds4 Pro), or semi-in-ear (Buds4). The Buds4 are thus similar to Apple's non-Pro AirPods,...

Galaxy S25 Ultra becomes more affordable ahead of Galaxy S26 launch

4 February 2026 at 00:54

If you are planning to buy a new premium smartphone, now may be a great time. Amazon has dropped the price of its flagship phone, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, ahead of the launch of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 series, which is expected later this month.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra originally priced at $1,299.99. Right now, it is available on Amazon for $973.41, saving buyers more than $325. This big discount brings Samsung’s top smartphone below the $1,000 mark, which makes it a very attractive deal.

This deal is for the 256GB storage model in Titanium Gray color. Other color options are also on sale, but the Titanium Gray version has the highest discount and offers the best value at the moment.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Gray and White

Source – Samsung Mobile Press

The Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with a premium design and powerful performance. It is built for users who want a fast phone, a high-quality display, an advanced camera, and the latest AI features. Even though Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy S26 series, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is still a very capable device that can easily handle everyday tasks, gaming, photography, and multitasking.

With the Galaxy S26 launch just around the corner, deals like this may not last long. If you want a premium Samsung phone at a much lower price, this Galaxy S25 Ultra discount is worth checking out. Click here to visit the deal page.

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4 More Samsung devices receiving January 2026 security update

4 February 2026 at 00:23

Samsung has released the January 2026 security update for four more Galaxy devices – Galaxy M06, Galaxy F06, Galaxy M36, and Galaxy Tab Active 5. This update keeps your phone safe and makes it run smoothly, rather than adding new features or changing how it looks.

Users of these devices can verify the latest update via the One UI build versions given below.

  • Galaxy M06 – M066BXXS4BZA1
  • Galaxy F06 – E066BXXS4BZA1
  • Galaxy M36 – M366KKSS4BZA1
  • Galaxy Tab Active 5 – X306BXXS9CZA3

Samsung usually releases updates gradually, so users in other markets should receive the same update within one or two weeks.

Samsung Galaxy F06

Image – Samsung

January 2026 security patch fixes 55 security vulnerabilities found in the previous software version. Google has contributed fixes for one critical issue and 20 high-risk issues, making this update very important for device safety.

Samsung has also added 30 Samsung-specific security fixes (SVEs) that address high and moderate security risks. Phones powered by Exynos processors receive extra protection as well, ensuring better overall security and stability.

To download the update manually, go to Settings >> Software update >> Download and install. Once the download is complete, tap Restart/Install now to finish the installation. Make sure your phone is connected to a stable Wi-Fi network and has enough battery.

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Google adds Gemini Labs to centralize experimental features

3 February 2026 at 23:54

Google has brought a new feature, Gemini Labs, to the Gemini web app. This new section is made to hold features that are still being tested. It helps users clearly see which tools are new, experimental, and not fully finished yet. By doing this, Google makes Gemini easier to understand and use.

A new toggle, Personal Intelligence, has been added with app. This option lets users choose whether Gemini can use information from connected Google apps, like Gmail or Google Drive, during a chat.

The setting is turned on by default. If users turn it off, Gemini will not use their connected app data in that conversation. When a new chat starts, the setting turns back on automatically.

Gemini Labs feature

Image via 9to5Google

To support these changes, Google has slightly changed the Tools menu. Regular features such as Deep Research, Nano Banana, and Deep Think are now grouped together in the main Tools area. Experimental features are kept in Gemini Labs so users can easily tell the difference.

For months, signs of Gemini Labs appeared in updates behind the scenes, showing Google was preparing a space for testing new ideas. Right now, Gemini Labs is only available on the Gemini web app in some regions. Mobile apps have not changed yet, but Google will likely bring this feature to more users soon. Stay tuned for more information.

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Nintendo could lose up to $50 per Switch 2 sale without price increase, as memory costs rise

Even if Switch 2 sales flourish throughout 2026, Nintendo may not profit from the console. An analyst explains how high memory costs could turn the $23 made on each unit into a $35-$50 loss. The Nintendo President downplayed the crisis, confirming no immediate plans for a Switch 2 price increase.

Motorola Razr 70 joins the Razr 70 Ultra in being certified ahead of release

4 February 2026 at 00:31

Motorola launched the Razr 60 in April of last year, so it probably won't surprise you to find out that the company is already developing its successor, aptly named Razr 70. This foldable device has now been certified for sale in the UAE by TDRA, with the model number XT2657-8. TDRA previously also certified the Razr 70 Ultra, with the model number XT2655-1. Motorola Razr 2025 Unfortunately, no specs have been leaked yet for either device. But if they are coming around April like their predecessors, then we'll surely start hearing a lot more about them very soon. If history...

Oppo Find X9s Pro receives a major certification, only compact phone with dual 200MP cameras

3 February 2026 at 23:07
Oppo Find X9s

In March, Oppo is expected to unveil two new Find X9 series phones for the Chinese market. One of them has just received a major go-ahead from the country’s SRRC authority. This device is believed to be the Find X9s Pro.

Oppo Find X9s Pro SRRC certified

Oppo Find X9s Pro SRRC certified
Oppo Find X9s Pro SRRC certified

As can be seen above, the SRRC authority has approved an Oppo phone with model number PME110, indicating clearance for its wireless and radio communication features in China. However, the device is still awaiting 3C and TENAA certifications before it can move closer to an official launch.

Previous reports claimed that this device was the Find X9s, but newer reports have revealed that it will be called the Find X9s Pro when it hits the Chinese market. Speculation is rife that the device will be released in the global market in the second quarter of this year.

Oppo Find X9s Pro specifications (rumored)

Oppo Find X9s
Oppo Find X9s Pro

Recent reports have revealed that the Oppo Find X9s Pro will feature a 6.32-inch OLED LTPS screen delivering a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It will be the only compact phone to feature dual 200-megapixel cameras backed by the Samsung HP5 sensor. These primary and periscope telephoto cameras will be accompanied by a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens. For selfies, it will have a 50-megapixel front-facing camera.

The Find X9s Pro is said to feature the Dimensity 9500 and a massive battery of around 7,000mAh capacity. It is expected to support 80W wired and 50W wireless charging.

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After Apple, Huawei may be next to try a square front camera sensor for better framing

3 February 2026 at 21:04

Huawei may be experimenting with a different approach to front cameras, and it could quietly solve a few everyday annoyances in the process. According to a new tip shared by Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the company is exploring the use of a 1:1 square sensor for selfie cameras in future smartphones.

On the surface, a square sensor doesn’t sound dramatic. But the idea behind it is fairly practical. Unlike traditional rectangular sensors, a 1:1 sensor captures a more balanced image area, giving software more room to crop, reframe, or rotate shots without cutting too much out of the frame. That could be especially useful for group selfies, video calls, and social content where orientation changes often lead to awkward framing or lost detail.

The idea isn’t entirely new. Apple moved in a similar direction with the iPhone 17 series, where its updated Center Stage front camera relies on a square sensor to enable features like auto-framing, smooth orientation switching, and subject tracking during video calls. The hardware allows the software to do more without forcing users to constantly adjust how they hold the phone.

If Huawei adopts the same sensor layout, it could unlock similar benefits on the Android side: cleaner framing in both portrait and landscape, more flexibility during video recording, and fewer compromises when switching formats. This would matter most for users who rely heavily on the front camera for calls, vlogging, or social media. There’s no confirmation yet on resolution, timing, or which phones might get the feature first.

For now, this remains an idea under evaluation, not a locked-in product feature. Still, it highlights how front cameras are becoming a real area of hardware innovation again. If Huawei moves forward, the square sensor could quietly become one of those changes users appreciate every day.

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Casio launches Edifice ECB-2300HR-1A Honda F1 Special Edition for 60th anniversary

3 February 2026 at 19:24
Casio-Edifice-ECB-2300HR-1A-Honda-F1-Special-Edition

Casio has announced a special edition Edifice watch to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Honda’s first Formula 1 victory. The new model, ECB-2300HR-1AJR, celebrates the historic 1965 Mexican Grand Prix win with a design that draws heavily from the RA272 racecar that secured Honda’s first F1 checkered flag.

Casio Edifice ECB-2300HR-1A Honda F1 Special Edition

Pricing and Availability

The watch is listed on Casio’s official Japanese store with a price tag of ¥66,000 including tax, which converts to approximately $424. It is scheduled for a March 2026 release in Japan. Casio has not confirmed pricing for the European market, but the watch is expected to launch in the region soon.

Design Details

The Edifice design team collaborated with Honda to infuse the watch with elements inspired by the iconic RA272. The bezel features the same Championship White paint used on the original Formula 1 car, while a red ring on the dial echoes the Hinomaru flag design found on its body. The 60-minute marker carries a gold-engraved “60,” symbolizing precision and heritage.

Casio Edifice ECB-2300HR-1A Honda F1 Special Edition

The leather strap features laser-etched engine blueprints from Honda’s 1.5-liter V12 engine, which powered the RA272 to victory. The band loop includes the Latin phrase Veni, Vidi, Vici, referencing a message from Honda’s team leader Yoshio Nakamura. The 9 o’clock sub-dial recreates the original car’s tachometer with detailed scale markings and a redline.

Casio Edifice ECB-2300HR-1A Honda F1 Special Edition
Casio Edifice ECB-2300HR-1A Honda F1 Special Edition

Casio uses a hybrid construction for this model, combining carbon-reinforced resin and stainless steel. The watch includes a sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating and offers 100-meter water resistance. It supports Casio’s Tough Solar charging and connects to smartphones via Bluetooth for time synchronization, world time, alarms, and phone finder functionality.

The case back displays Honda’s official 60th anniversary logo, and the watch comes in commemorative packaging.

In related news, Casio has recently introduced two minimalist Edifice models inspired by 1970s design for everyday wear, along with the new W-221H digital lineup that channels classic 1990s styling.

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Acemagic launches Retro X3 Mini PC with Ryzen 7 H 255, Radeon 780M GPU, USB4 & triple display output

3 February 2026 at 17:37
Acemagic Retro X3 mini PC

Acemagic has launched the Retro X3 mini PC, a compact desktop powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 H 255. It retains the Nintendo Famicom-inspired retro design of the earlier Retro X5 while adopting a more affordable configuration, and is now available on JD.com priced at 1,899 yuan ($273).

Acemagic Retro X3

Acemagic Retro X3 Specifications

The Retro X3 comes in a compact square body measuring 128.2 x 128.2 x 44 mm and weighing 406 grams. It features a red, black, and grey color scheme with a sandblasted metal finish, a red toggle-style power button on the front, and a tool-free side panel that makes memory and storage upgrades quick and hassle-free.

Inside, the Retro X3 is powered by an AMD Ryzen 7 H 255 processor built on the 4nm Zen 4 architecture. It offers 8 cores and 16 threads with a maximum boost clock of 4.9GHz and includes 16MB of L3 cache. The chip integrates Radeon 780M graphics based on the RDNA 3 architecture with 12 compute units and a GPU frequency of up to 2.6 GHz.

The system supports up to 128GB of DDR5-5600 memory through two SO-DIMM slots. For storage, it includes two M.2 2280 NVMe SSD slots using PCIe 4.0 x4, with a maximum capacity of 4TB. The device does not support SATA SSDs.

Acemagic Retro X3

For connectivity, the mini PC includes Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and a 2.5GbE Ethernet port. It supports up to three external displays via HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.0, and a USB4 Type-C port that also supports 40 Gbps data transfer.

The front panel includes two USB-A 10Gbps ports, a USB4 port, and a 3.5 mm audio jack. The rear offers four USB-A 5Gbps ports, a 2.5GbE LAN port, HDMI, DisplayPort, a DC power input, and a Kensington lock slot.

The system ships with Windows 11 Pro. It uses the brand’s latest Cooling System 3.0, which combines a large fan, dual copper heat pipes, and three-sided airflow to maintain stable thermals during extended workloads.

In related news, Minix has recently introduced the Neo Z95, a pocket-sized mini PC that is smaller than most smartphones, while Gmktec has launched the NucBox K13 featuring an Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor, 115 TOPS of AI performance, and USB4 connectivity.

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Dimensity 9400 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 5: Which chip is actually faster?

3 February 2026 at 16:33
Dimensity 9400 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
Dimensity 9400 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 5

The Dimensity 9400 is a true flagship chipset from MediaTek, featuring an all-big-core CPU design that aims to deliver high peak and sustained performance. It’s powerful enough to rival Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite, even if it trails in a few areas, as noted in our detailed comparison. That makes the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 an interesting opponent.

Announced in November 2025, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 sits just below the Snapdragon 8 Elite and therefore is an exciting matchup against the Dimensity 9400. The big question is: can Qualcomm’s sub-Elite flagship hold its ground against MediaTek’s all-big-core powerhouse?

Let’s begin with the spec sheet:

Dimensity 9400Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
AnnouncedOctober 2024November 2025
Process nodeTSMC’s 3nm (N3E)TSMC’s 3nm (N3P)
CPU1 x 3.62GHz — Cortex-X925
3 x 3.3GHz — Cortex-X4
4 x 2.4GHz — Cortex-A720
2 x 3.8GHz — Oryon (3rd gen)
6 x 3.32GHz — Oryon (3rd gen)
GPUMali-G925 Immortalis MP12
Ray tracing support
MediaTek HyperEngine Gaming Technology
Adreno 840
ray tracing support
Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
NPUMediaTek NPU 890
Agentic AI support
Qualcomm Hexagon NPU
Agentic AI support
MemoryLPDDR5x, up to 5.3GHzLPDDR5x, up to 4.8 GHz
StorageUFS 4.0 + MCQUFS 4.1
CameraMediaTek Imagiq 1090 ISP
up to 320MP single camera
up to 8K/60fps video recording
supports real-time semantic segmentation
Qualcomm Spectra triple AI ISP (20-bit)
up to 320MP single camera
up to 108MP single camera with zero shutter lag, 30fps
up to 48MP triple cameras with zero shutter lag, 30fps
real-time semantic segmentation (limitless)
up to 4K/120fps video recording
Connectivity3GPP Release-17 5G modem
download speed: 7Gbps (peak)
Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 7.3Gbps)
Bluetooth 6.0
Snapdragon X50 5G modem
download speed: 10 Gbps (peak)
upload speed: 3.5 Gbps (peak)
Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 5.8 Gbps)
Bluetooth 6.0

Dimensity 9400 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 5: Benchmark score

Note: The benchmark tests were performed on the Vivo X200 Pro (powered by Dimensity 9400) and the OnePlus 15R (powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 5).

Geekbench score

Dimensity 9400 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 - Geekbench score

The single-core scores are pretty close, but Qualcomm holds a slight 4.5% lead. The gap widens in multi-core performance, where the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 posts a 9% higher score than the Dimensity 9400.

Geekbench scores suggest higher peak performance for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. In everyday tasks like browsing the internet, scrolling through your social app feeds, and watching movies, you’d hardly be able to spot a difference.

Dimensity 9400Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
Single core2,7132,837
Multi core8,5929,352

AnTuTu score

Dimensity 9400 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 - AnTuTu score

On the AnTuTu benchmark, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 scores nearly 3 million, while the Dimensity 9400 reaches 2.7 million. That’s about a 9% higher score for the Snapdragon chip.

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 consistently outperforms the Dimensity 9400 across every AnTuTu test, though the difference is not significant. The CPU score is 7% higher, and the GPU score is 5% higher. The memory and UX scores also favor the Snapdragon chip.

Dimensity 9400Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
AnTuTu score2,713,6502,961,236
CPU853,995914,878
GPU927,892974,402
Memory355,391382,729
UX576,372689,228

The benchmarks favor Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 over the Dimensity 9400 in terms of performance, but they don’t provide insights into the capabilities of connectivity, camera, and other important aspects of the chips. So, let’s dig further to uncover the real-world differences between the two high-end chips.

Dimensity 9400 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 5: Key differences

Both Dimensity 9400 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 are manufactured using TSMC’s 3nm process, but the latter uses the N3P node, which offers slightly better performance and power efficiency over the N3E node used for the Dimensity 9400.

Furthermore, the chips differ greatly in terms of CPU architecture. The Dimensity 9400 has a 1+3+4 layout, featuring one Cortex-X925 prime core, three Cortex-X4 performance cores, and four Cortex-A720 performance cores. In contrast, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 features a 2+6 CPU layout with two Oryon prime cores and six Oryon performance cores.

Notably, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 features third-generation Oryon cores, the same CPU cores from the top-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. They offer better performance and power efficiency than those inside the Dimensity 9400. Plus, they run at higher speeds, offering an additional performance boost.

For graphics rendering, the Dimensity 9400 relies on the Mali-G925 Immortalis MP12 GPU, while the Snapdragon chip uses the Adreno 829 GPU with the new Sliced architecture. Both chips offer ray tracing capabilities, along with their own set of gaming features: Snapdragon Elite Gaming on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and MediaTek HyperEngine Gaming Technology on the Dimensity 9400.

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 also maintains an edge in imaging capabilities, as it borrows the triple 20-bit ISP from the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 with strong “always-sensing” camera support. The Dimensity 9400 features an Imagiq 1090 ISP with emphasis on HDR video across the zoom range and AI-assisted zoom features.

Both chipsets offer robust connectivity features, although the Snapdragon chip may have some advantage here, thanks to mature modem and better carrier-integration in some regions. Furthermore, the chip supports mmWave, UWB, and dual-way satellite connectivity, which are not mentioned on the official Dimensity 9400 page.

Dimensity 9400 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 5: Conclusion

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 holds an upper hand in almost every aspect over the Dimensity 9400. It offers better CPU and GPU performance, a more powerful ISP with greater capabilities, and advanced connectivity features.

That said, the Dimensity 9400 is still a capable high-end chipset with strong performance and robust connectivity. Plus, you’ll likely get a device powered by this chip at a lower price than one powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. That makes it a sweet deal for those looking for a high-performance device at an affordable price. For the absolute best of the two, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 is clearly the better choice.

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Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G27i 2026 Launches Globally With 200Hz Refresh Rate and HDR400

3 February 2026 at 15:49
Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G27i 2026

Xiaomi has started the global rollout of its Gaming Monitor G27i 2026, a new 27-inch display aimed at gamers. It follows the recent release of the Mini LED Gaming Monitor G Pro 27Qi 2026 and focuses on high refresh rates, fast response times, and accurate colors at a lower price point.

Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G27i 2026

The G27i 2026 uses a 27-inch Fast IPS LCD panel with a Full HD resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels and a 16:9 aspect ratio. It supports a 200Hz refresh rate in supported modes, along with a 1ms GTG response time when set to the Ultrafast option. Xiaomi states this combination helps reduce ghosting and motion blur in fast-moving scenes. In the official specification sheet, the panel refresh rate is listed at up to 165Hz, which suggests that 200Hz may depend on specific settings or inputs.

The panel offers wide 178-degree viewing angles and a typical brightness level of 250 nits. Peak brightness reaches up to 400 nits, allowing the monitor to meet VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. This improves contrast between bright and dark areas, helping details remain visible during gameplay. The static contrast ratio is rated at 1000:1.

Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G27i 2026

Color performance is a key focus, as the monitor comes with factory calibration to achieve Delta E values below 2. The monitor supports 100 percent sRGB and 95 percent DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, along with 8-bit color depth capable of displaying 16.7 million colors. This makes it suitable for gaming, video playback, and general content creation.

The G27i 2026 supports FreeSync Premium and is also listed as G-Sync compatible. This helps reduce screen tearing and stuttering when frame rates fluctuate. Eye comfort features include TÜV Low Blue Light certification and DC dimming to reduce flicker during long sessions.

The monitor features an ultra-narrow bezel design and a tilt-adjustable stand with a range of minus 5 degrees to plus 15 degrees. It also supports 75 × 75 mm wall mounting. Physical controls are handled through a joystick button. Connectivity includes one DisplayPort 1.4, one HDMI 2.0 port, a 3.5 mm audio jack, and a DC input. The monitor consumes up to 36W of power and weighs 3.6 kg with the stand.

Pricing & availability

The Gaming Monitor G27i 2026 is priced at SGD 199 (~$157) in Singapore.

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8849 TANK X Launches as the World’s First Rugged Smartphone with Built-in 1080p Projector

3 February 2026 at 15:05
8849 Tank X

8849 TANK X enters the rugged smartphone segment with a feature set unlike anything currently on the market. Designed for industrial users, outdoor professionals, and extreme-condition environments, it combines a high-lumen DLP projector, ultra-large battery, and advanced connectivity inside a reinforced 5G chassis. This is not a generic lifestyle phone but a strong, purpose-built hardware.

Industrial-Grade Design and Durability

The TANK X uses a half-board, double-sided internal layout to accommodate its projector, dual-cell battery, and thermal controls. With IP68 and IP69K certification, the device is resistant to water immersion, dust ingress, and high-pressure wash environments. Its reinforced construction targets field engineers, emergency responders, and expedition users who require reliability over portability.

Display Optimized for Field Visibility

The device features a 6.78-inch FHD+ LCD panel with a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate and peak brightness of 750 nits. The PWM-free backlight design reduces eye strain during extended usage, making it suitable for long shifts, navigation tasks, and outdoor operations under direct sunlight.

Integrated 1080p DLP Projector System

The standout feature is the built-in DLP projector, capable of projecting content at up to 1920×1080 resolution with 220 lumens brightness. Laser auto-focus, ±40° keystone correction, and one-key activation allow quick deployment. The projector supports multiple power modes, delivering up to six hours of use, making it viable for field briefings, training, or outdoor entertainment without additional equipment.

Performance and Storage

Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8200 (4nm) chipset, the TANK X delivers flagship-level efficiency with strong sustained performance. Paired with 16GB LPDDR5 RAM, up to 16GB virtual memory, and 512GB UFS 3.1 storage, it supports heavy multitasking, AI applications, and large offline datasets. Storage expansion up to 2TB via microSD further enhances its utility for professional workflows.

Advanced Imaging and Night Vision

The camera system is tuned for both documentation and surveillance. A 50MP Sony IMX766 main sensor handles standard imaging, while a 64MP infrared night vision camera with quad IR LEDs enables visibility in complete darkness. A 3× optical telephoto lens adds flexibility for inspection and distance capture.

Extreme Battery Capacity and Charging

A defining advantage is the 17,600mAh dual-cell battery, engineered for multi-day endurance. Despite the capacity, 120W wired fast charging delivers a full charge in approximately 70 minutes. Reverse wired charging allows the device to function as a portable power source in the field.

Connectivity, Tools, and Emergency Systems

The TANK X supports global 5G bands, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, dual-band GNSS with meter-level accuracy, NFC, IR remote control, and a comprehensive digital toolbox. High-output camping lights, emergency RGB warning lights, programmable PTT keys, and SOS features position it as a multifunctional operational device.

Pricing and Availability

8849 Tank X is now available for an early bird price of $549.99, significantly reduced from its regular price of $1049.99. Pre-orders are live, with global shipping beginning March 1 from multiple international warehouses. The 8849 TANK X sets a new benchmark for rugged smartphones by merging projection, power, and durability into a single professional-grade platform.


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Oppo Find X10, X10 Pro, X10 Pro Max may feature Dimensity 9500+, Dimensity 9600 chipsets

3 February 2026 at 13:46
Oppo Find X9 Pro

Several reports recently claimed that MediaTek may skip launching the Dimensity 9500 Plus, an overclocked version of the Dimensity 9500. However, a fresh leak shared by tipster Digital Chat Station suggests that the chip has not been completely shelved and could power a next-generation flagship arriving in the second half of the year. This development has now been linked to Oppo’s upcoming Find X10 series.

Oppo Find X10 series chipset details tipped

Oppo Find X10 series chip seemingly tipped by DCS

According to information shared by Digital Chat Station, an upcoming flagship lineup having standard, Pro, and Pro Max models are currently being tested with different MediaTek processors across its variants. The tipster has previously indicated that the Find X10 range may include three models, namely the Find X10, Find X10 Pro, and Find X10 Pro Max. Therefore, the tipster could be talking about the X10 family in the latest leak.

The standard Find X10 is said to be evaluated with the Dimensity 9500 Plus, which is reportedly built on a 3nm process. Meanwhile, the Pro and Pro Max models are expected to move to a more advanced 2nm Dimensity 9600-series chipset. If accurate, this approach would allow Oppo to clearly differentiate performance tiers within the same flagship family, rather than relying solely on camera or display upgrades.

Early rumors suggest that the Find X10 series could be unveiled in China around October. Oppo is also expected to follow up with a Find X10 Ultra model a few months later, which may switch to a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro chipset, continuing the brand’s trend of reserving Snapdragon silicon for its top-tier Ultra devices.

For now, Oppo’s immediate focus appears to be on earlier launches. Reports indicate that the Find X9 Ultra, Find X9s Pro, and the Find N6 foldable could debut in China in March. While the X9 Ultra and Find N6 are tipped to run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, the Find X9s Pro may rely on the Dimensity 9500. More clarity on Oppo’s flagship roadmap should emerge as these launches draw closer.

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Global certification reveals Vivo X300e and X Fold 6

3 February 2026 at 13:46
Vivo-X-Fold-5-and-Vivo-X200-FE-launch-date-India

Vivo introduced the X300 series globally in October, with the vanilla and Pro models. The company is currently working on the X300 Ultra as its next big reveal—China first, of course. A new report now suggests that Vivo is also cooking another member of the lineup, called the X300e.

Vivo X300e and X Fold 6 make it to IMEI

The smartphone has appeared on the GSMA IMEI database with the Vivo X300e moniker. Vivo has not used the “e” suffix in the X series so far. Instead, the company introduced the X200 FE last year and the X200T more recently. That said, we expect the X300e to be an affordable flagship option like the X200 FE and X200T.

Also appearing in the IMEI database is the Vivo X Fold 6 foldable. Much like the X300 Ultra, the Fold 6 is expected to launch in China first, followed by a wider global release.

The listings do not reveal any hardware details for either device, but they do confirm that development is underway.

As mentioned earlier, details on both phones remain scarce. However, a leak from November suggests that the Fold 6 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset.

The Fold 6 is also expected to feature a 200MP camera and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.

For context, the current Vivo X Fold 5 already offers a high-end setup, including a large 8.03-inch LTPO AMOLED foldable display with a 120Hz refresh rate, Zeiss-tuned triple cameras, and a 6,000mAh battery with support for both wired and wireless fast charging.

For now, Vivo is staying quiet. Still, with both the X300e and X Fold 6 appearing in official databases, it’s clear the company is preparing to expand its flagship and foldable lineup in the coming months.

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iPhone Fold could pack a battery about 25% larger than Samsung’s 7th-gen foldable

3 February 2026 at 12:26

Apple’s first foldable iPhone is still some distance away, but new leaks suggest battery life could be one of its main selling points. According to a new leak, Apple may be planning its largest battery ever for the foldable model.

Weibo leaker Fixed Focus Digital claims Apple’s foldable iPhone could ship with a battery exceeding 5,500mAh, which would already put it ahead of every iPhone currently on the market. For reference, the iPhone 17 Pro Max tops out at 5,088mAh, making this a meaningful jump rather than a minor increase.

This isn’t the first time similar numbers have surfaced. Earlier leaks from yeux1122 suggested Apple was testing battery capacities in the 5,400–5,800mAh range, alongside efforts to slim down internal components and improve power efficiency. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has also pointed to Apple using higher-density battery cells, likely to balance size, weight, and longevity.

If the numbers are accurate, Apple’s foldable would be competitive even by foldable standards. Recent devices like the Huawei Mate X7, Oppo Find N5, and Honor Magic V series all sit in roughly the same battery range, while Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold lineup continues to lag behind in capacity.

iPhone Fold: 5,500mAh (rumored)
Huawei Mate X7: 5,600 mAh (or 5,525 mAh in some variants)
Honor Magic V5: 5,820 mAh (international) or 6,100 mAh (China model)
Xiaomi Mix Fold 4: 5,100 mAh
Oppo Find N5: 5,600 mAh
Vivo X Fold5: 6,000 mAh

While the leak focuses on battery capacity rather than real-world battery life, Apple’s track record suggests the numbers could translate well in practice. iPhones often deliver longer endurance than Android devices with significantly larger batteries, largely due to Apple’s tight hardware-software integration. If Apple’s foldable launches with a battery similar in size to Chinese rivals — and notably larger than Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold lineup — it could realistically offer stronger battery life than many competing foldables.

The foldable iPhone is rumored to feature a 7.8-inch inner display, a 5.5-inch outer screen, Touch ID integrated into the side button, a dual-camera setup, and Apple’s upcoming A20 chip with a custom modem. A launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro series in 2026 is currently expected.

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Galaxy S26 has Exynos 2600, reveals Geekbench listing

3 February 2026 at 11:16
Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus CAD renders

The Samsung Galaxy S26 has, for the first time, been spotted on Geekbench. The model that has appeared on the benchmarking platform is the South Korean edition bearing the model number SM-S942N. Here’s a look at the details that have emerged through the Galaxy S26’s Geekbench listing.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Geekbench listing

Samsung Galaxy S26 Geekbench listing
Samsung Galaxy S26 Geekbench listing
Samsung Galaxy S26 Geekbench listing
Samsung Galaxy S26 Geekbench listing

The Geekbench listing reveals that the Samsung Galaxy S26 heading to South Korea may feature the Exynos 2600. While the chipset’s name is not explicitly mentioned, it can be identified through its part number, S59965.

The benchmark listing further reveals that the Galaxy S26 has 12GB of RAM and runs Android 16, which is likely to feature the One UI 8.5 skin.

Coming back to the chip, the Exynos 2600 is the world’s first 2nm chip with a 10-core CPU architecture, equipped with a prime core operating at 3.8GHz and an Xclipse 960 GPU. The device has scored around 3,000 to 3,300 in the single-core test and 10,450 to 11,370 in the multi-core test.

As far as other specifications are concerned, the Galaxy S26 is expected to feature a 6.32-inch AMOLED FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2,600 nits of peak brightness. Its rear camera setup may comprise a 50-megapixel main camera with OIS, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 10-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. It may feature a 12-megapixel front camera and pack a 4,300mAh battery with 25W charging.

The Galaxy S26 series includes multiple models, such as the S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra. It appears that the base and Plus models may come in Exynos or Snapdragon versions, depending on the region. On the other hand, there is a possibility that the Ultra edition may ship with the Snapdragon chip in all markets.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S12 series and Watch Ultra 2 confirmed by global certification

3 February 2026 at 10:02
Samsung Galaxy Tab S12 Plus and S12 Ultra render poster

Samsung is just a few weeks away from hosting the first Galaxy Unpacked event of 2026. At the event, the company will announce new Galaxy S26 phones, including the vanilla, Plus, and Ultra models.

After that, Samsung typically waits until late Q3 to unveil its other flagship products. However, early signs of what’s coming next are already surfacing on the web.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S12 series and Watch Ultra 2 confirmed by this global certification

According to Smartprix, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra and Galaxy Tab S12+ have appeared in the GSMA IMEI database months ahead of launch.

The models are listed as SM-X946B for the Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra and SM-X846B for the Galaxy Tab S12+. Notably, the database makes no reference to a standard Galaxy Tab S12.

The Galaxy Tab S11 series skipped the Plus model in favor of the Tab S11 and S11 Ultra combo. It’s possible that Samsung is once again tweaking its naming strategy this year by launching only the Plus and Ultra variants. That said, the regular Tab S12 could still show up in the IMEI database at a later date.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 2 Ultra and Watch 9 also make it to the certification

Tablets aren’t the only Samsung products appearing early. The GSMA database has also added entries for two new smartwatches: the Galaxy Watch 9 with model number SM-L345U, and the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, listed as SM-L716U.

As usual, IMEI listings don’t reveal specifications or features; however, they do confirm that Samsung’s next-generation products are already moving through the early stages of launch preparation.

If the brand sticks to its usual release patterns, these listings offer a meaningful clue about timing. Historically, there’s often a six- to seven-month gap between a device appearing in the IMEI database and its official announcement.

Based on that timeline, the Galaxy Tab S12 series—along with the Galaxy Watch 9 and Watch Ultra 2—are likely candidates for Samsung’s second Galaxy Unpacked event, which typically takes place in August or September.

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HyperOS 3 rollout nears completion as Xiaomi pushes the final batch

3 February 2026 at 09:58
Xiaomi HyperOS 3.0 rollout progress
Xiaomi HyperOS 3.0 rollout progress

Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3 rollout began in October 2025 and has been gradually expanding to a long list of eligible devices. The update is now available on dozens of its devices, and only a few models are pending the HyperOS 3 upgrade. It appears Xiaomi won’t take long to wrap it up, as it has already begun the rollout for the last batch of eligible devices.

Here’s a list of Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO devices that are still waiting for the HyperOS 3 update, as shared by Xiaomi Time:

  • Xiaomi 13T
  • Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G
  • Redmi 14R
  • Redmi 15 (LTE & 5G)
  • Redmi 15C (LTE & 5G)
  • Redmi A4
  • POCO C85 (LTE & 4G)
  • POCO C75 5G
  • POCO M7 5G
  • POCO M7 Plus
  • Redmi Pad Pro
  • POCO Pad

While some of these devices may have started receiving beta builds in select regions, the stable release has yet to appear. However, we expect the rollout to be completed by the end of February, as the HyperOS 3.1 release is also around the corner.

Xiaomi has already completed the first batch of the HyperOS 3.1 beta release and has recently opened the second batch. So, the development is happening at a rapid pace, and therefore, we’re expecting the stable rollout to begin as soon as next month. Check the list of Xiaomi devices receiving the latest beta update here.

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Vivo X500 Ultra launching earlier than expected, while X300 Ultra could be the heaviest Ultra phone yet

3 February 2026 at 09:05
Vivo X200 Ultra

Vivo is gearing up to launch the Vivo X300 Max and Vivo X300 Ultra flagship smartphones in China. These devices are expected to debut in March this year, with a global launch likely around the second quarter.

At the same time, the rumor mill has already shifted focus to Vivo’s next-generation flagship lineup, namely the Vivo X500 and Vivo X500 Pro. Reports suggest the brand may skip the X400 naming altogether, with the X500 series expected to arrive around September or October this year. Interestingly, leaks have also started surfacing about an Ultra variant in the X500 lineup.

Vivo X500 Ultra launch accelerated

According to tipster Smart Pikachu, the Vivo X500 Ultra could launch earlier than initially expected. However, the tipster has not shared any details regarding the device’s specifications, design, or camera hardware so far.

Recent reports have revealed that Qualcomm will announce its next-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chipset, along with a Gen 6 Pro variant, later this year. If that happens, it is likely that Ultra-branded flagships from major Chinese smartphone brands, including the Vivo X500 Ultra, could be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro platform, positioning them as true next-generation performance flagships.

Xiaomi surprised the tech world by launching the Xiaomi 17 Ultra in December 2025. So, there is a possibility that the Xiaomi 18 Ultra may launch by the end of this year. It won’t be surprising if Vivo decides to unveil the X500 Ultra by the end of this year or by January 2027.

At the same time, Smart Pikachu has also shared fresh insights about the Vivo X300 Ultra. The device is said to be one of the heaviest Ultra flagships yet, indicating a hardware-heavy build. It is tipped to debut in March with dual 200-megapixel cameras, a new-generation Zeiss lens coating, and a redesigned zoom lens system. The leak further suggests strong night photography performance, reinforcing its positioning as a top-tier imaging-focused smartphone.

The Vivo X300 Ultra’s March launch event will also see the arrival of the Vivo X300 Max and the company’s first action camera, the details of which are scarce. The X300 Max is said to have a 6.78-inch OLED 1.5K display, a Dimensity 9500 chip, a 7,000mAh battery, and a 200-megapixel triple camera unit.

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Casio adds two understated, 70s-inspired Edifice watches for everyday wear

3 February 2026 at 08:52
Edifice EFB-109D-5AV and EFB-109D-3AV Launch Specs Price

Casio has quietly expanded its Edifice lineup with two new analog watches, called the Edifice EFB-109D-5AV and EFB-109D-3AV. Even though they’re part of the company’s motosport-inspired line, the new EFB-109D watches lean more toward everyday wear than outright motorsport theatrics.

As a result, these watches stand out less for complications and more for proportion. The EFB-109D series uses a compact stainless-steel case measuring 43.5 × 38.5 × 9.2 mm, with a noticeably slimmer profile than many modern sports watches. 

Both models feature a gradated dial design, a simple three-hand analog layout, applied hour markers, and a clean overall look that nods to 1970s sports watches. The bezel is mirror-finished, while the case itself uses a hairline finish, giving the watch a mix of polish and restraint.

Under the hood, you don’t get anything flashy, and that’s very much the point. The EFB-109D runs on a quartz movement (Module 5340) powered by an SR920SW battery. 

It is rated for around three years of use with an accuracy of ±20 seconds per month. Casio has also included a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and a screw-lock case back, features that are often skipped in more affordable models.

The solid stainless-steel bracelet uses a one-touch three-fold clasp and supports wrist sizes from 150 to 205 mm. Water resistance is rated at 100 meters, which covers everyday use and surface swimming without issue.

While these new Edifice models skip the chronograph and tachymeter elements found in other Edifice watches, they focus instead on simplicity, slimness, and materials. 

The company has not announced pricing and availability details yet.

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Redmi K90 Ultra leak reveals 8,500mAh battery, built-in cooling fan, and more

3 February 2026 at 08:45
Redmi K80 Ultra

A new leak suggests that Redmi is preparing a performance-focused flagship that could significantly raise the bar for gaming-centric smartphones. Early details point to the Redmi K90 Ultra, with emphasis on sustained performance, battery life, and display upgrades, hinting at a notable shift in Redmi’s flagship strategy this year.

Redmi K90 Ultra key details tipped

According to information shared by tipster Digital Chat Station, the Redmi K90 Ultra is expected to be powered by the Dimensity 9500 chipset. Previous iterations of K-series Ultra phones have featured “Plus” versions of Dimensity 9-series chipsets, such as the Dimensity 9400+, Dimensity 9300+, and Dimensity 9200+. Recent reports reveal that this time MediaTek has no plans to launch the Dimensity 9500+, which was expected to be an overclocked version of the existing Dimensity 9500.

What makes the Redmi K90 Ultra stand out is the reported inclusion of an internal cooling fan. This would make it the first Xiaomi group smartphone to feature active cooling, aimed at maintaining stable performance during extended gaming sessions. The cooling system is expected to allow the chipset to run closer to its peak capabilities without thermal throttling.

The Redmi K90 Ultra is tipped to pack an 8,500mAh battery, with internal testing reportedly ongoing to push the capacity even higher. Fast charging support is said to reach 100W via wired charging, with possible compatibility with high-power PPS standards.

The display is expected to be a large flat panel measuring around 6.8 inches, offering 1.5K resolution and a refresh rate that could go as high as 165Hz. With more games now supporting higher refresh rates, this setup should deliver a smoother experience. Other anticipated features include a metal frame, an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, and full water resistance.

The Redmi K90 Ultra may launch in May or June this year. The brand is also expected to unveil the Redmi K Pad 2, a performance-focused tablet, alongside it.

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Vivo X300 Max to launch alongside X300 Ultra, here’s what to expect

3 February 2026 at 07:36
Vivo X200 Ultra

After the upcoming Chinese Spring Festival, Vivo and Oppo are expected to announce new flagship phones. In the latest leak, tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed the model numbers of the upcoming Vivo flagships, which have reportedly received China’s SRRC (State Radio Regulation Commission) network access certification, confirming radio transmission approvals and support for the N79 frequency band.

Vivo X300 series’ model numbers emerge

According to DCS, the model numbers Vivo V2547A, V2547DA, and V2548A belong to the upcoming X300 series. It appears that the V2547A is associated with the Vivo X300 Ultra, while the V2547DA is its Beidou satellite communication version. The leak suggests that the V2548A belongs to the Vivo X300 Max. This is the first time this moniker has surfaced, and it appears to be the same device that was being referred to as the Vivo X300s in recent reports.

Vivo X300 Max: What to expect?

A recent leak by the same source revealed that the Vivo X300 Max will have a 6.78-inch OLED 1.5K flat display surrounded by ultra-thin bezels. For security, it will feature an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor.

On the back, it will have a circular camera module housing a 200-megapixel main camera, an ultra-wide lens, and a mid-tier periscope telephoto camera. Under the hood, it may feature the existing Dimensity 9500, as the rumoured Plus variant of the chip has reportedly been cancelled. This device is also rumoured to pack a huge 7,000mAh battery.

Apart from leaking details about the upcoming X300 series, the tipster also claimed that the PME110 model number belongs to the Find X9s Pro (previously known as Find X9s). The Find X9 Ultra’s model number is not known yet.

All the above devices are expected to break cover in March in China. Except for the X300 Max, all of them are also rumoured to hit the global market around the second quarter of the year.

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Memory chip price surge could trigger smartphone market crisis in 2026

3 February 2026 at 04:11
Oppo Find X9 Pro

The smartphone market is facing mounting instability in early 2026, driven by a sharp and sustained surge in memory chip prices. According to popular tipster Digital Chat Station, the impact is already rippling across product segments, with mid-range phones on the verge of being pulled from shelves and next-gen flagships entering development limbo.

Oppo Find X9 Pro

The strain isn’t limited to increased bill of materials (BOM) costs. It is disrupting brand roadmaps and forcing internal teams to rethink launch schedules. Even Apple has reportedly felt the pressure, as suppliers like Samsung and SK Hynix have raised LPDDR memory prices by up to 100%. Some value-segment devices released in late 2025 may be phased out earlier than planned, while their successors have been pushed to mid-2026 or later. When they do eventually launch, many are expected to carry higher price tags.

Digital Chat Station also says that some internal product teams now view new smartphone launches as high-risk financial liabilities. In response, several brands have already paused development of their next-generation flagship phones. There is growing concern that brands may exit certain regional markets entirely to stem losses.

In a related post from late January, the same source pointed to the mid-range segment, especially the 2,000 to 2,500 yuan tier ($275-$345), as the most vulnerable. The pressure is evident: early Snapdragon 8 Elite phones have quietly dropped launch discounts, the price difference between 512GB and 256GB models has widened to over 400 yuan ($58), and 1TB variants are practically disappearing. Some phones are slashing production volumes just weeks after launch, while others aren’t making it out of prototype stages.

As pricing volatility collides with thinning margins, it’s clear that 2026 might be less about product innovation and more about survival. What used to be a battle of specs could quickly turn into a test of who can stay afloat, and which phone brands are still standing when the dust settles.

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TCL launches Thunderbird Q7A Pro QD-Mini LED gaming monitor with 27″ 2K 320Hz panel

3 February 2026 at 02:18
TCL Thunderbird Q7A Pro

Ffalcon, a sub-brand under TCL, has launched the Thunderbird Q7A Pro gaming monitor in China. The new 27-inch display is listed on JD.com with a retail price of 2,299 yuan ($330) and an introductory launch price of 1,999 yuan ($288).

TCL Thunderbird Q7A Pro

Thunderbird Q7A Pro Specifications

The Q7A Pro uses a 27-inch Fast IPS panel from CSOT with a 2560 x 1440 resolution and a 320Hz refresh rate, targeting competitive and esports gaming. It relies on a QD-Mini LED backlight with 1,196 local dimming zones to boost contrast and limit haloing, while peak brightness reaches 1,200 nits with VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification.

The display supports quantum dot color enhancement, covering 99% of both the DCI-P3 and sRGB color spaces. Ffalcon rates its color accuracy at ΔE < 2, and the panel supports 10-bit color through 8-bit + FRC processing.

TCL Thunderbird Q7A Pro

The panel delivers a 1ms GTG response time, offers multiple overdrive modes for motion tuning, includes an MPRT-Plus mode for clearer fast scenes, and supports FreeSync Premium and G-Sync Compatible to reduce tearing and stutter.

For connectivity, the monitor includes two HDMI 2.1 ports and one DisplayPort 1.4 port, all supporting full 2K 320Hz bandwidth. It also includes a headphone jack and offers picture-in-picture (PIP) and picture-by-picture (PBP) modes for multitasking with multiple input sources.

The monitor features a hexagonal base with an ergonomic stand offering 125 mm height adjustment, tilt, swivel, and pivot, supports VESA 100 x 100 mounting, uses full-range DC dimming with a low blue light mode, draws 65W of power, and comes with a three-year replacement warranty.

In related news, BenQ has recently introduced the MA270UP and MA320UP 4K IPS monitors with USB-C support for Mac users in India, while ViewSonic has unveiled 4K Android 16 interactive classroom displays at Bett 2026.

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iPhone 18 SoC may miss high performance 2nm technology

3 February 2026 at 23:12

Apple’s future iPhone 18 models may not use the most powerful version of next-generation 2-nanometer chip technology, according to recent reports. Instead, Apple is expected to rely on a more basic and stable version of TSMC’s 2nm manufacturing process for its upcoming iPhone processor.

Apple designs its own chips, but they are made by TSMC, the world’s leading semiconductor manufacturer. TSMC is preparing several versions of its new 2nm technology. The first version, N2, focuses on efficiency and reliable production. A later version, N2P, is designed for higher performance but costs more and is harder to produce.

For the iPhone 18, Apple is expected to use the N2 process, not the faster N2P version. The speed difference between the two is small, around 5 percent. Most users will not notice this difference in daily use.

Apple iPhone 17 Pro Series

Source – Apple

The reason for this choice is timing. The faster N2P process will be ready later, and Apple needs its chips ready on time for iPhone launches. Using N2 helps Apple avoid delays.

Cost is another reason. The high-performance N2P process is more expensive, and Apple often prefers balanced performance, long battery life, and stability over small speed gains.

Even without the high-performance 2nm technology, the iPhone 18 is expected to be fast, power-efficient, and reliable. For everyday users, the phone should feel smooth and responsive. Stay tuned for more information.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra now supports HDR display on Weibo

3 February 2026 at 22:10

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is the latest flagship phone in the Galaxy S series. And the company is going to launch its next-generation model later this month. Now, a new report has shared an important update about the Galaxy S25 Ultra display.

According to a reliable tipster @UniverseIce, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra now supports HDR display on Weibo. This means users can watch and view HDR photos and videos directly on Weibo using this smartphone. HDR helps make images look better by showing brighter colors, better contrast, and more detail in both dark and bright areas.

The Weibo post also shows several photos taken with the Galaxy S25 Ultra. These photos highlight the HDR effect clearly. With HDR support, pictures look more colorful, clear, and closer to real life. This makes viewing photos and videos on the phone more enjoyable.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra HDR support

Image via Weibo

Right now, many popular social media apps support HDR content. These include Instagram, Xiaohongshu, and Weibo. Because of this, users can enjoy high-quality images and videos on these platforms. However, the X platform still does not support HDR content.

The addition of HDR support on Weibo improves the viewing experience on the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This update is helpful for users who like taking photos, watching videos, and sharing content on social media. Stay tuned for more information.

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Dell 14 Plus with 32 GB RAM, long battery life enjoys record-low price on Amazon

Deal | The Dell 14 Plus thin-and-light Windows laptop has dropped to less than $800 on Amazon. The laptop is powered by an 8-core Core Ultra 7 258V APU, 32 GB of on-board memory, and 1 TB of storage. There is also a decent-sized 64 Wh battery, which affords the laptop long battery life.

Nitecore NB10000 Gen 4: 10,000mAh power bank weighs just 5 oz, sports silicon-carbon cells and IPX7 rating

Nitecore has introduced a new power bank that is particularly light and is based on silicon-carbon battery cells. The NB10000 Gen 4 can also store more energy than many other 10,000mAh power banks, which is why Nitecore refers to typical 13,000mAh power banks for comparison.

AMD-powered GMKtec NucBox M8 mini PC with OCuLink and dual 2.5G Ethernet sees 32% price cut on Amazon

3 February 2026 at 22:18
Deal | The GMKtec NucBox M8 is a well-equipped mini PC featuring an AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 6650H APU paired with 16 GB of LPDDR5 memory. The mini PC also packs plenty of ports as well as dual M.2 storage, and is now available with an attractive 32% discount on Amazon.

Details for mid-range Kirin 8030 chipset leak, show higher clock speeds than the 8020

3 February 2026 at 23:02

Huawei is pretty secretive about its Kirin chipsets, especially ones that are yet to be officially announced. However, one Weibo leakster has details on an upcoming Kirin 8030. This is a mid-range chip that might be used in future Huawei nova and Enjoy phones. For example, the recent nova 15 featured the Kirin 8020, which was also featured on the nova 14 Pro and nova 14 Ultra. The Huawei nova 15 uses the Kirin 8020 The Kirin 8030 is said to be built on SMIC’s N+2 node, which is a 7nm FinFET node. Yes, that’s years behind the cutting edge, but keep in mind that SMIC and Huawei are...

Newly launched Galaxy A-series phone enters One UI 8.5 testing

3 February 2026 at 20:29

Samsung is gradually moving forward with the development of One UI 8.5. The version is already in the public beta stage, and Samsung has also started internal testing for several Galaxy devices. Now, a newly launched smartphone has joined this testing list.

According to a reliable tipster, @Mohammed Khatri, Samsung has begun testing One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy A07 5G. The first test build spotted for this device carries the version number A076BXXU2BZA6. This shows that Samsung has started preparing a major software update for the phone.

Even though the Galaxy A07 5G was launched recently, it has now appeared on Samsung’s internal testing servers. The device has been spotted being tested in multiple regions, including India, Thailand, Vietnam, and a few other countries. This suggests that Samsung plans to bring One UI 8.5 to the Galaxy A07 5G in the near future.

Samsung Galaxy A07 5G

Source – Samsung Malaysia

However, the overall development of One UI 8.5 seems to be moving slowly. Samsung appears to be taking more time to test the update properly before expanding it to more devices. This approach may help ensure better performance and fewer issues when the update is finally released.

Apart from the Galaxy A07 5G, several other Galaxy smartphones have already been spotted on Samsung’s testing platform. This growing list shows that Samsung is actively working on the update and preparing for a wider rollout.

Samsung has already confirmed that the stable version of One UI 8.5 will launch with the Galaxy S26 series, which is expected to arrive later this month. After that, the update is likely to reach more Galaxy devices gradually. More details are expected soon as development continues.

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Upgraded classic Casio G-Shock watch now available in Europe

The Casio G-Shock GX-56UBB-1 digital watch is now available in European countries like the Netherlands, Spain and Germany. This is an upgraded version of a 2016 model, described by the brand as a ‘classic’. Features include a newer module, an LED backlight and Tough Solar charging.

New Shargeek 300 Power Beast accessory about to launch

Shargeek's new 300 power bank, described as “the next gen power beast”, will soon begin crowdfunding on Kickstarter. Announced in 2025, this new accessory has four outputs with support for PD3.1 fast charging. Other features include RGB lighting, an integrated display, and an aluminum body with transparent sections.

Sketchy GTA 6 reviews posted 9 months ahead of release date, despite Rockstar Games' leak prevention

Shocked gamers spotted GTA 6 reviews and ratings already live on HowLongToBeat.com. The website only has limited means to verify submissions, so it’s unlikely that any builds escaped Rockstar Games. The studio is paranoid about GTA 6 leaks, even after reportedly giving early access to a sick fan.

These classic square G-Shocks with Tough Solar and Multiband 6 radio are heavily discounted right now

Deal | Built on the iconic DW-5000C design, these square G-Shocks combine old-school looks with modern essentials like solar charging and atomic time sync. Both the positive-display GW-M5610U-1 and the negative-display GW-M5610U-1B are now cheaper than ever.

“Graphics, sound, gameplay – everything just fits”: 2025 first-person shooter now cheaper than ever on Steam

Deal | In 2025, DOOM: The Dark Ages took the iconic shooter series into dark fantasy territory for the first time and was met with praise from both players and critics. The first-person shooter is now available on Steam with a 67% discount – the deepest price cut to date.

SpaceX buys xAI, Elon Musk promises AI in space

3 February 2026 at 21:31

Elon Musk's SpaceX has just bought Elon Musk's xAI (which owns the Grok chatbot and the X social network previously known as Twitter), in a stock-only reshuffling of Elon Musk's companies that aren't Tesla. Unfortunately, the opportunity to rename the combined entity SpaceXai hasn't been taken advantage of, at least not yet. Musk says the deal was done "to form the most ambitious, vertically-integrated innovation engine on (and off) Earth, with AI, rockets, space-based internet, direct-to-mobile device communications and the world's foremost real-time information and free speech...

The Nothing Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro are reportedly coming next month

3 February 2026 at 20:17

Last week, CEO Carl Pei mentioned the upcoming Nothing Phone (4a) phones, calling them a “complete evolution”. However, the CEO didn’t mention any specifics, not even a concrete launch date. Now leakster Yogesh Brar is shedding some light on the matter. According to Brar, the Nothing Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro will launch globally in early March. The most likely date for that is March 5. The leakster mentions upgraded storage, which Nothing has already confirmed – the (4a) models will use UFS 3.1 storage, up from UFS 2.2 on the (3a) models. However, this is likely to come with a price...

Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 and 4 Pro renders show new case design and colors

3 February 2026 at 19:54

Samsung is reportedly preparing to launch its new Galaxy Buds 4 and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro earbuds along with the Galaxy S26 series on February 25. Ahead of that, new images have now given us the clearest look at both earbuds and their cases.

According to the renders shared by Android Headlines, both earbuds look similar, but there is one main difference. The Galaxy Buds 4 do not include silicone tips, while the Buds 4 Pro do. Silicone tips help the earbuds fit better and block outside noise.

Both the Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro models have a stem design. The charging connectors are on the inside of the stem, and microphones are placed at the bottom and the back top of the earbuds.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 4

Image via Android Headlines

Samsung may also add a pinch-to-hold gesture to quickly launch Interpreter Mode on both earbuds. However, the Buds 4 Pro will come with multiple sizes of tips so users can choose the best fit.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro

Image via Android Headlines

The charging cases are rectangular with a transparent lid. The Galaxy Buds 4 case has a dark green base with the inside matching the earbud color, while the Buds 4 Pro case seems to be white. The earbuds lie horizontally inside the case, and the Samsung logo is on the front.

Rumors say that the Galaxy Buds 4 will have a 42mAh battery and the Buds 4 Pro a 57mAh battery, but this is not confirmed yet. The expected prices are €179 for the Buds 4 and €249 for the Buds 4 Pro.

The Buds 4 are light and simple, while the Buds 4 Pro offer a better fit and noise blocking. With their new design and features, these earbuds could be a good choice for Samsung users. Stay tuned for more information.

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Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 series could address build issues seen in Buds 3

3 February 2026 at 18:33

Samsung is getting ready to launch its new wireless earbuds, the Galaxy Buds 4 and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro. These new earbuds are expected to arrive later this month along with the Galaxy S26 series. This time, Samsung aims to avoid the problems it faced with its previous earbuds and focus on making a more reliable product.

The previous model, Galaxy Buds 3, launched in 2024. Many users faced problems with them. The earbuds were weak, had small gaps, and broke easily.

Because of these issues, Samsung stopped selling them soon after launch. This caused disappointment among customers. Now, Samsung wants to regain user trust with better quality.

For the Galaxy Buds 4 series, Samsung is working on a simple and strong design. The new earbuds are expected to look more practical and feel more durable. The stems may be flatter and smoother, which can make them stronger and more comfortable to wear. Samsung may remove extra design elements, like LED lights, to keep things simple.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro New color

Image via Android Authority

Aside from this, the charging case may also get a new design. Instead of holding the earbuds upright, the case may let them lie flat. This can make the case easier to use and help protect the earbuds from damage. Samsung may also add a Find My Phone button, so users can find their phone using the earbuds.

The Galaxy Buds 4 Pro may include easy touch controls. Users could pinch the stems to play or pause music, change volume, or answer calls. There may also be head controls, like nodding to accept or reject a call or use the voice assistant.

Even with these changes, Samsung is not expected to increase the price. The Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro may cost the same as the Galaxy Buds 3 series. Samsung wants the Galaxy Buds 4 to be simple, strong, and reliable for everyday use.

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31 steps: How to finish GTA: San Andreas in under an hour

A newly discovered strategy is shaking up the GTA: San Andreas speedrunning scene. Until now, runs were believed to require a full playthrough, but the new method allows players to complete the game in under an hour – at nearly double the previous speed. Step-by-step instructions are available on Reddit.

New Dreame smart strip light with multi-zone control now available

The Dreame Lightstrip P11 has been released in Europe. Unveiled last year, it appears that this could be a brighter alternative to the Philips Hue Flux. Other features include multi-zone control, a range of dynamic white and colored lighting effects, and support for the Matter smart home protocol.

Casio releases new G-Shock watch with compass in the UK as EU pricing revealed

Casio is now selling the G-Shock x Team Land Cruiser Toyota Auto Body GWG-B1000TLC-1A watch at its online store in the UK. This collaboration model is also available to pre-order at an EU retailer, confirming its price in this market. Features of this radio-controlled watch include Bluetooth connectivity and a digital compass.

Oppo Find X10 series chipset details revealed

3 February 2026 at 19:09

While we wait for Oppo’s Find X9 Ultra, details about the next generation of Find X series phones have now surfaced online. The lineup will reportedly comprise the Find X10, Find X10 Pro, and the Find X10 Pro Max. According to tipster Digital Chat Station, MediaTek may still launch the Dimensity 9500+ after all, despite earlier rumors suggesting the chipset had been scrapped. The processor could be unveiled alongside the 2nm Dimensity 9600 series. The tipster added that an upcoming smartphone lineup will reportedly use the Dimensity 9500+ in its standard model, while the Pro and Pro...

I won’t miss the Titanium Galaxy S26 Ultra

3 February 2026 at 17:56

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will launch soon, and it is expected that this flagship will not come with titanum frame, which may not be a big deal for the majority of customers. Here’s a history lesson of this short-lived titanium reign.

In 2023, Apple released iPhone 15 Pro models, the first in line to use a titanium design. Titanium, known for its strong and lightweight composition, is becoming the perfect choice for the next-gen iPhone.

The company followed this design practice with the iPhone 16 in 2024. However, the iPhone 17 Pro made it obsolete, returning to aluminum alloy.

Apple said the new design is space-efficient and is more thermal performance-friendly, but there was a twist. The new design consists of a plateau, which enables Apple to shift some important electronic components inside, making space for a larger battery life.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and Galaxy S24 Ultra Comparison

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and Galaxy S24 Ultra (Source – Sammyfans.com)

There is a reason we are taking this crash course: In the following year of Apple’s Titanium debut, Samsung launched the Galaxy S24 Ultra, with a titanium body, the first ever among Galaxy devices. In 2025, Samsung launched the S25 Ultra with the same composition. Yet reports are indicating that Samsung is likely to close a chapter on titanium, similar to Apple.

Early leaks about the design suggest that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will return to aluminum. As you should know, Samsung has been using this material all the way to the S23 Ultra.

Following Apple’s trend, this year should be the time for Samsung to do the same. However, Apple’s decision was justified through its spec upgrade, but Samsung may struggle on this front. Especially the battery, which may remain at 5,000mAh.

So, what could be the difference maker here? Three things: an aluminum frame may help the company to improve the frame molding and reduce frame borders around the bezels for a sleek look. The second is to produce a more vibrant color than the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Third could be a better heat dissipation system for better thermal management.

This news remains unconfirmed, but press renders leak are in favor of excluding this design trait at least from this new smartphone.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra official renders leak

Source – Android Headlines

I’ve held the Galaxy S22 Ultra, S23 Ultra, S24 Ultra, and S25 Ultra. The latter phones bring a more premium finish and a better in-hand experience than the former two. However, that’s the only thing that separates the S24U and S25U from their predecessors.

Ultimately, consumers won’t mind holding an aluminum Galaxy S26 Ultra if Samsung can justify removing the titanium and adding important hardware upgrades.

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New Govee outdoor pathway lights with S-shaped effects coming soon

The Govee Outdoor Pathway Lights 2 Lite have been officially announced. Set for release in North America and Europe in the coming weeks, these smart lights create S-shaped colored lighting effects on the ground. Plus, Matter compatibility will enable them to integrate with a wide range of smart home ecosystems.

More Amazfit smartwatch users get Route Planning feature in new update

Firmware version 3.39.0.4 is rolling out to users of the Amazfit Balance 2 smartwatch. The release brings several new features to users of the wearable, including a Route Planning tool and an Exercise Sound Cue function. There is also a new heart rate related feature, and an optimization for the battery life.

New four-wheel drive Segway Navimow robotic lawn mower on the way

Segway has revealed the powerful Navimow X4 robot lawn mower. Already available to pre-order in the US and confirmed for release in Europe, this model is designed for areas measuring up to 5,000 m² (1.5 acres). Plus, its four-wheel drive system allows it to tackle slopes up to 84% (40°).

Sodium-ion batteries enter winter EV tests as CATL and BYD hedge soaring lithium prices

Real-world passenger car trials of sodium-ion batteries have begun in the unforgiving winter conditions in Inner Mongolia. The world's biggest battery makers have resurrected their commercial Na-ion battery production projects as rocketing lithium prices make them viable again.

Apple may be developing an iPhone Flip as smaller alternative to the iPhone Fold

The Apple iPhone Fold is expected to be officially announced in September, positioned to compete with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7. According to sources, Apple also appears to be developing a flip phone similar in form factor to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 and Motorola Razr 60 Ultra.

TCL K70 Power with 6,500mAh battery, Helio G100 chip unveiled, TCL K70 to follow

3 February 2026 at 18:06

TCL quietly introduced two new 4G phones, the K70 and K70 Power. There also seems to be a third one, but there’s barely any info on it. Let’s have a look at the TCL K70 Power first as that one is actually up on Lazada Thailand. The phone features a Helio G100 Turbo chipset with either 4GB or 8GB of RAM. Storage is 256GB in either case and there is a hybrid slot that offers a choice between two SIM cards or a SIM+microSD. TCL K70 Power: Helio G100 Turbo chipset • 6,500mAh battery The “Power” in the name refers to the 6,500mAh battery with 33W charging. According to the official...

Samsung expects that the Galaxy Z Fold8 will outsell its Z Flip8 sibling for the first time

3 February 2026 at 17:04

When it comes to the Galaxy S series, the Ultra tends to outsell the other two models (vanilla and plus) combined, despite being the most expensive one of the trio. However, with foldables it’s the other way around – the cheaper Z Flip outsells the pricier Z Fold. Now Ice Universe quotes insiders who report that Samsung will attempt to flip things around this year – it allegedly plans to produce 3.5 million units of the Galaxy Z Fold8 and 2.5-3 million Galaxy Z Flip8 units. These numbers don’t seem to include the upcoming new model, the tentatively-named Galaxy Wide Fold, which is...

Samsung’s ISE 2026 showcase highlights AI signage, Micro LED and more

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3 February 2026 at 16:08

Samsung used ISE 2026 to unveil Spatial Signage, a glasses-free 3D display along with Micro LED and enterprise display technologies.

The company is not presenting Spatial Signage as a one-off product. It is positioning it as part of a tighter system where display hardware, content creation, and deployment live under the same roof.

Spatial Signage

Spatial Signage is Samsung’s latest attempt to make 3D viable in real commercial environments. The display relies on the company’s proprietary 3D Plate technology, which creates depth behind the LCD panel itself rather than projecting outward.

The first global model measures 85 inches and uses a 4K UHD panel with a 2,160 x 3,840 resolution in a 9:16 portrait layout. Retail floors, museums, luxury storefronts, and entertainment venues are the primary targets.

Samsung Spatial Signage

Source – Samsung

AI Studio

At ISE 2026, Samsung also demonstrated AI Studio, a new app inside its VXT platform. The tool converts still images into motion-ready signage content without relying on third-party software.

For Spatial Signage, the system automatically adjusts shadows, spacing, and background treatment to better suit the 3D effect, reducing the amount of manual tuning typically required.

Micro LED

Beyond Spatial Signage, Samsung used ISE 2026 to broaden its supersized commercial display lineup. The headline addition is the 130-inch Micro RGB Signage (QPHX), shown to commercial audiences for the first time.

108-inch The Wall All-in-One in 2k res

Samsung also introduced a new 108-inch The Wall All-in-One (MMF-A) in 2K resolution. Like existing 110-inch, 136-inch, and 146-inch variants, it reduces on-site complexity, but the 108-inch model goes further with a split-panel structure.

Enterprise displays

Samsung confirmed that its 115-inch 4K Smart Signage (QHFX) and 146-inch 2K The Wall All-in-One (IAB) are now certified for compatibility with Cisco collaboration devices.

The company also announced a new partnership with Logitech. The 4K Smart Signage QBC series is now part of Microsoft’s Express Install for Microsoft Teams Rooms.

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Samsung Wallet goes after Apple Pay with Amex cards

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3 February 2026 at 15:38

Samsung announced that its Wallet app will gain support for Amex (American Express) cards. Starting February 4th, Samsung Wallet users can utilize the app to make international payments through their Amex card.

Mastercard and Visa are already supported on Samsung Wallet, with Amex being the latest addition. This expansion will facilitate Samsung Wallet users with overseas payments, even without requiring a physical card.

Based on this collaboration with Amex, Samsung plans to expand the Wallet app’s global payment support coverage and further strengthen its competitiveness in the global markets.

Beyond that, it’s the latest attempt against Apple, which continues to expand the presence of Apple Pay in the markets where Samsung Wallet has a clear lead in the segment.

American Express

Amex is a technology-based global premium payment and lifestyle brand that is a credit card preferred by high-income earners and business travelers in the US, Europe, and Asia.

American Express cards provide users with several premium benefits to customers through partnerships with hotels, airlines, restaurants, and more.

Payments through Samsung Wallet are available at American Express merchants worldwide that support NFC (contactless payment). The company says it plans to expand beyond Samsung Card to additional card issuers later.

Chae Won-chul, Executive Vice President and Head of the Digital Wallet Team at Samsung Electronics’ MX Division, said, “Through this addition of Amex card international payment support, we plan to strengthen Samsung Wallet’s global usability and provide differentiated services to premium card users,” adding, “In the future, Samsung Wallet will continue to improve user convenience by adding more global payment options.”

Samsung Wallet

Samsung Wallet has various services like Samsung Wallet MiliPass, a mobile ID for military personnel and their families, Wallet Money, a rechargeable simple payment service, Wallet Points, a rewards program, and more.

Pay attention, Samsung’s rising digital wallet and payments app offers a secure payment environment based on robust security features, allowing users to use it with confidence during international travel or business trips.

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New Xiaomi smartphone tipped to launch with built-in cooling fan and massive 8,500 mAh battery

The final act for the Redmi K90 series could represent a departure for the series. According to various sources, the Redmi K90 Extreme Edition or Redmi K90 Ultra will ape gaming smartphones like the RedMagic 11 Pro by adopting a built-in cooling fan to maximise performance when gaming.

Garmin brings improved workout experience to high-end smartwatches with new update

Garmin has released a new update to many of its high-end smartwatches. While a new stable update is ready just yet, the new beta is said to improve the workout experience for multiple smartwatches while also resolving a bug that prevented alarms from functioning correctly.

The Nintendo Switch tops the DS to become the company's best-selling console of all time

3 February 2026 at 16:04

While the Nintendo Switch 2 went on sale in mid-2025, some people are still buying the original – this gave it enough of a push to become Nintendo’s best-selling console of all time. Nintendo Switch sales now stand at 155.37 million units, moving it past the former king, the Nintendo DS, which sits at 154.02 million units sold. In third place is a classic, the Nintendo Game Boy (though note that the company folds multiple variants into one entry, e.g. the Game Boy Color). As for the Switch 2, that opened with 6 million units sold in under a month and is now at 17.37 million total –...

Sony’s next flagship earbuds leak

3 February 2026 at 15:07

While Sony recently announced its LinkBuds Clip earbuds, many are left wondering when we’ll see a proper in-ear flagship offering in the WF-1000X series. A new leak gives us our first look at the WF-1000XM6 alongside pricing details. Sony WF-1000XM6 appeared in a Thai retailer’s listing, which has since been deleted. We get to see the updated design of the earbuds, which appear to be wider than their predecessors and seem to have an all-matte finish. We can spot a second grille on the earbud casing, which could likely house an additional external microphone. This means the...

Galaxy S26 Ultra colors leak again, but bolder options still unseen

By:Yash
3 February 2026 at 13:22

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will launch in four bold colors and at least two online exclusive shades. A fresh leak brings back the flagship’s color options to headlines, but two more rumored colors remain to be seen.

Newly leaked Galaxy S26 Ultra images showcase the device in its four standard colors, including Cobalt Violet, Black, White and Sky Blue. The device could be available in two more shades, namely “Pink Gold” and “Silver Shadow.”

After AndroidHeadlines, Russian retailer Cifrus.ru (via SammyGuru) also revealed official pictures of Samsung’s upcoming flagship. The retailer has also listed a 128GB model of the S26U, which was nothing but a technical error.

Moments after listing the device, Cifrus.ru pulled the webpage. The listing is no longer there, but the visual assets have been grabbed early. Colors that are missing in renders could be sold as Samsung.com-exclusive variants.

Just recently, an online listing brought disappointing news for fans. It looks like Samsung hasn’t installed Qi2 magnets inside the devices. Users would be required to purchase compatible accessories to utilize Qi2 charging.

If it happens, Pixel 10 will remain the only Android device with Qi2 charging. Samsung is widely rumored to bring Qi2 charging to the Galaxy S26 series; meanwhile, things may not turn out the way everyone has anticipated.

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series could hit market shelves on March 11. Before release, the devices will officially be unveiled on February 25. The event is set to take place in San Francisco, and an official livestream will be available for fans.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Colors

Source – Cifrus.ru

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Segway launches new cheaper Navimow i2 AWD robot lawn mowers in more countries

Segway is now selling its “affordable” Navimow i2 AWD series robotic mowers in Europe. These products are already available to pre-order in the US and arrive as a cheaper alternative to the brand’s i2 LiDAR products. Features include boundary wire free navigation, three-wheel drive and a precise turning system.

New Segway Navimow i2 LiDAR with three-wheel drive launches

The Segway Navimow i2 LiDAR series robotic lawn mowers have launched in Europe. Customers can now choose from a range of standard models, suited to different yard sizes, with Pro models on the way in the coming months. Each version is boundary wire free and has a three-wheel drive system.

Decathlon E-EXPL 100 hardtail e-bike launches for under €1,000

Decathlon has unveiled the Rockrider E-EXPL 100 hardtail electric mountain bike in Europe. This e-MTB is particularly cheap at under €1,000, with features like a 43 NM torque motor, a front suspension fork and a Microshift rear derailleur. Plus, there are accessories such as a handlebar-mounted controller and lights.

vivo X300 Ultra to offer improved night photography, claims rumor

3 February 2026 at 14:11

The vivo X300 Ultra has seen its fair share of leaks and rumors. It is expected to offer improved cameras, including dual 200MP rear sensors. Now, a tipster has revealed new details about the Ultra’s cameras and design. According to a Weibo tipster, the vivo X300 Ultra is the heaviest among all currently available Ultra-branded smartphones, a result of vivo’s use of high-quality components and premium hardware. The handset is said to feature a new Zeiss coating that reportedly delivers a significant boost to lowlight photography. It’s also expected to debut a redesigned telephoto...

Redmi K90 Ultra's key specifications tipped

3 February 2026 at 13:11

Redmi is rumored to expand its K90 lineup with a new model called the K90 Ultra. While an official launch timeline remains unknown, a new leak has now revealed the handset’s key specifications. The Redmi K90 Ultra will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC, according to tipster Digital Chat Station. Notably, the K90 Pro Max launched with a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. Further, the Ultra model is said to pack an 8,500mAh battery, but Redmi is reportedly trying to pack in a larger cell. The phone will support 100W wired fast charging as well. The tipster also states...

Galaxy Z Fold7 demand flips the script: Samsung to produce more Fold 8 than Flip 8 in 2026

By:Yash
3 February 2026 at 12:46

A new industry report suggests that Samsung is betting big on the Galaxy Z Fold 8 rather than the Z Flip 8, and it’s going to happen for the first time in history.

Korea’s ETNews, citing industry sources reveal that Samsung plans to manufacture around 3.5 million Galaxy Z Fold 8 units for the second half of 2026, compared to just 2.5 to 3 million Galaxy Z Flip 8 devices.

This marks a historic production reversal that nobody saw coming three years ago when the clamshell Flip dominated sales at a comfortable 60-70 percent share.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 to be thanked

At 215g, it came in lighter than the Galaxy S25 Ultra. At 8.9mm thin, it became the slimmest foldable Samsung has ever shipped. Those two numbers alone erased years of complaints about bulky, heavy book-style foldables.

Industry estimates put combined Fold 7 and Flip 7 shipments at over 6 million units last year, with the Fold 7 outselling its clamshell sibling despite initial production plans favoring the Flip.

One industry insider called it “effectively the first Fold to increase shipments through reorders,” a stunning achievement for a product line that traditionally played as a niche portfolio.

Apple is entering the foldable game this year with a book-type device. Analysts project the Cupertino giant will ship approximately 10 million foldable units annually. The message is clear: the book-type form factor is where the real money lives.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 dumped the S Pen support for sleekness. Samsung could keep the Z Fold 8 unchanged from this particular aspect. The company also promises major improvements to the display crease.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

Source – Samsung Mobile Press

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Oppo Find X10 Pro camera details leak, two 200MP large sensors in tow

3 February 2026 at 12:12

According to a new rumor from China's prolific Digital Chat Station, Oppo has begun testing a new camera setup for the upcoming Find X10 series, expected around the fall. The Find X10 Pro is rumored to come with a 200MP main camera and a 200MP periscope telephoto camera, and both of them will allegedly use big 1/1.3" type sensors. The Find X9 Pro, launched last October, has a 50MP main camera with a 1/1.28" type sensor, and a 200MP periscope telephoto camera with a 1/1.56" type sensor. So there will be a marked increase in the amount of light the telephoto can take in with the Find X10...

Android 16 QPR3 splits Adaptive Connectivity into Wi-Fi stability and battery saving

By:Yash
3 February 2026 at 11:26

Google is finally admitting what Pixel users have known for years. With Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2, Adaptive Connectivity is no longer a single, vague toggle buried in network settings. It is now split into two clear controls, each with a specific job and a clearer promise.

Until now, Adaptive Connectivity lived as a lone on-off switch under Settings, Network and internet. Google said it would extend battery life and manage connections automatically. You flipped it on and hoped the phone made the right call when Wi-Fi turned unreliable or power drain lagged in.

In QPR3 Beta 2 (via 9to5Google), Adaptive Connectivity becomes two separate toggles, both enabled by default.

One focuses purely on stability. Auto switch to mobile network does exactly what the name suggests. When Wi-Fi quality drops, the phone prioritizes staying connected, even if that means jumping to mobile data.

The second toggle is about restraint. Optimize network for battery life chooses the most efficient connection with power savings in mind, not raw reliability.

Android 16 QPR3 Adaptive Connectivity

Technically, the change appears tied to an update of Adaptive Connectivity Services, recently pushed via Google System Services as version p.2026.01.

In Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2, the old single toggle is gone. In its place sit the two new options, described in plain language, inside the same Network and internet menu.

This split matters more than it may look at first glance. One more QPR3 beta is expected later this month. The stable Android 16 QPR3 release is still lined up for March.

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Samsung update policy changes: Galaxy S21 out, S22 and S21 FE moved to slower track

By:Yash
3 February 2026 at 10:00

February 2026 version of the Samsung update roadmap has brought bad news for the users of the Galaxy S21 series, S22 series, and S21 FE. Notable reshuffle has been carried out, with some getting ousted and others getting downgraded.

Looking at the differences between the January 2026 and February 2026 charts:

Models removed completely

  • Galaxy S21 series (moved from Quarterly in January, completely removed in February):
    • Galaxy S21 5G
    • Galaxy S21+ 5G
    • Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G

Samsung launched the Galaxy S21 series in January 2021. The lineup has received four years of regular security updates and an additional year of quarterly updates. Samsung ended the support after the 5th anniversary.

Even though the software support has ended, your device will remain as functional as before. It would stop receiving new Android and One UI patches, rendering your privacy and data less secure and vulnerable to threats.

Models shifted from Monthly to Quarterly

  • Galaxy S22 series (demoted from Monthly to Quarterly):
    1. Galaxy S22
    2. Galaxy S22+
    3. Galaxy S22 Ultra
  • Galaxy S21 FE 5G (remained in Quarterly, but was in Monthly in January)

Galaxy S22 series and S21 FE have been downgraded from Monthly to Quarterly tier. The devices have completed their 4-year monthly updates support. Now, Samsung will offer a new security update once every three months.

If you own a Galaxy S22 series device or the S21 FE, February 2027 would mark the end of software updates support. Your device will remain secure through software patches through January 2027, with no impact on functionality.

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Anker unveils Solix C2000 Gen 2 portable power station with 2,048 Wh capacity and launch discount

Anker has officially launched its Solix C2000 Gen 2 portable power station with several connectivity options. The company’s new power station is designed to deliver high performance. This model offers various upgrades over the last generation model, such as ultra-fast charging and 4,000 W peak power output. On top of this, it supports expansion up to 4 kWh.

Sony patent proposes using generative AI to produce personalized gaming podcasts on PS5

A Sony patent aims to make YouTube and Spotify gaming podcasts a thing of the past. Instead, generative AI could create video and audio tailored to console users. Familiar characters would appear on screens, providing news and advice through friendly banter.

Tecno Spark 50 5G listings reveal battery capacity, RAM and storage options

3 February 2026 at 11:14

Tecno launched the Spark 40 series last summer, and now it's working on the Spark 50 devices. The Spark 50 5G has now been spotted in a listing on the TÜV website, as well as Carlcare India, which officially supplies after-market parts for Tecno. These listings have revealed that the Spark 50 5G will come with two battery size options: 5,990 mAh and 6,340 mAh. Depending on market, you'll get one or the other, but keep in mind that these are rated capacities, so the typical advertised capacities will be 6,150 mAh and 6,500 mAh, respectively. Tecno Spark 50 5G at TÜV (left) and...

iPhone Fold design details revealed in new leak

3 February 2026 at 10:10

Fresh details about Apple’s first foldable iPhone have surfaced online. A tipster has now revealed key design details of the so-called iPhone Fold, which is rumored to debut in September this year. Tipster Instant Digital has claimed on Weibo that the iPhone Fold will feature volume buttons positioned on the top-right edge, a layout similar to that of the iPad mini. This layout is reportedly due to the motherboard being positioned on the right side, with Apple opting to avoid routing cables across to the left edge. Meanwhile, the power button with integrated Touch ID and the Camera...

Samsung updates One UI software rollout roadmap – February 2026

By:Yash
3 February 2026 at 09:40

Samsung today released the February 2026 patch details and software roadmap. This month’s roadmap carried out major changes, removing 2021’s flagship lineup from support and demoting the 2022’s premium phones alongside an FE.

Galaxy S21 series will no longer receive software updates. The Galaxy S22 series will now get new updates on a quarterly basis. The S21 FE has also been transferred to the Quarterly schedule, demoted from the Monthly tier.

Current Models for Monthly Security Updates

Premium Samsung devices are eligible for new updates every month. The chart is dominated by Galaxy S and Z series phones. However, Samsung also provides monthly updates to select Galaxy A and Tab series devices.

Galaxy Foldable Series

  • Galaxy Z TriFold
  • Galaxy Z Fold4, Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Fold6, Galaxy Z Fold7, Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
  • Galaxy Z Flip4, Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy Z Flip6, Galaxy Z Flip7, Galaxy Z Flip7 FE
  • W23, W23 Flip, W24, W24 Flip, W25, W25 Flip, W26

Galaxy S Series

  • Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy S25 Edge, Galaxy S25 FE
  • Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy S24 FE
  • Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23 FE

Galaxy A Series

  • Galaxy A56 5G

Enterprise Models

  • Galaxy A53 5G, Galaxy A54 5G, Galaxy A55 5G
  • Galaxy Tab Active5 Pro
  • Galaxy XCover6 Pro, Galaxy XCover7, Galaxy XCover7 Pro

Current Models for Monthly Security Updates

Non-flagship devices, such as mid-range and budget devices, get updated once every quarter. This tier also features Samsung’s flagship tablets. In addition, Samsung shifts Monthly devices to Quarterly chart after a certain period.

Galaxy Foldable Series

  • Galaxy Z Fold3 5G
  • Galaxy Z Flip3 5G

Galaxy S Series

  • Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, Galaxy S22 Ultra
  • Galaxy S21 FE 5G

Galaxy A Series

  • Galaxy A04, Galaxy A04s, Galaxy A04e, Galaxy A05, Galaxy A05s, Galaxy A06, Galaxy A06 5G, Galaxy A07
  • Galaxy A13, Galaxy A14, Galaxy A14 5G, Galaxy A15, Galaxy A15 5G, Galaxy A16, Galaxy A16 5G, Galaxy A17, Galaxy A17 5G
  • Galaxy A23, Galaxy A23 5G, Galaxy A24, Galaxy A25 5G, Galaxy A26 5G
  • Galaxy A33 5G, Galaxy A34 5G, Galaxy A35 5G, Galaxy A36 5G
  • Galaxy A73 5G

Galaxy C Series

  • Galaxy C55 5G

Galaxy M Series

  • Galaxy M04, Galaxy M05, Galaxy M06 5G, Galaxy M07
  • Galaxy M13, Galaxy M13 5G, Galaxy M14, Galaxy M14 5G, Galaxy M15 5G, Galaxy M16 5G,
  • Galaxy M17 5G
  • Galaxy M23 5G
  • Galaxy M33 5G, Galaxy M34 5G, Galaxy M35 5G, Galaxy M36 5G
  • Galaxy M44 5G
  • Galaxy M53 5G, Galaxy M54 5G, Galaxy M55 5G, Galaxy M55s 5G, Galaxy M56 5G

Galaxy F Series

  • Galaxy F04, Galaxy F05, Galaxy F06 5G, Galaxy F07
  • Galaxy F13, Galaxy F14, Galaxy F14 5G, Galaxy F15 5G, Galaxy F16 5G, Galaxy F17 5G
  • Galaxy F34 5G, Galaxy F36 5G
  • Galaxy F54 5G, Galaxy F55 5G, Galaxy F56 5G

Galaxy Tab S Series

  • Galaxy Tab S11, Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S10+, Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, Galaxy Tab S10 FE, Galaxy Tab S10 FE+, Galaxy Tab S10 Lite
  • Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Tab S9+, Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, Galaxy Tab S9 FE, Galaxy Tab S9 FE+
  • Galaxy Tab S8, Galaxy Tab S8+, Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024)

Galaxy Tab A Series

  • Galaxy Tab A11, Galaxy Tab A11+
  • Galaxy Tab A9, Galaxy Tab A9+, Galaxy Tab A9+(2025)

Enterprise Models

  • Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro, Galaxy Tab Active5
  • Galaxy XCover5

Samsung’s Biannual software update tier has officially shut down this month. As of January 31, 2026, the category had two devices, including the A03 and Tab A8. Now, there are just two categories: Monthly and Quarterly.

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February 2026 update brings 37 patches to Samsung devices [Details]

By:Yash
3 February 2026 at 08:51

Samsung has made the details of its February 2026 security update public. Galaxy phones, foldables, and tablets will receive over three dozen CVE and SVE items combined.

February 2026 update brings 37 patches to Samsung devices, including smartphones, foldable phones, and tablets. Among the total improvements, 25 come from Google for Android and 12 are provided by Samsung Mobile.

Android CVEs

Google no longer introduces “critical” patches in the monthly bulletin. The company has tweaked the mechanism to benefit a wide range of Android devices. The February patch features 25 “high” level CVEs for Samsung devices.

Here’s a list of CVEs included in the February update:

  • CVE-2025-47366, CVE-2025-47397, CVE-2025-47398, CVE-2025-47402, CVE-2025-48630, CVE-2025-48641, CVE-2025-48645, CVE-2025-48646, CVE-2025-48649, CVE-2025-48650, CVE-2026-0014, CVE-2026-0015, CVE-2026-0017,
  • CVE-2026-0018, CVE-2026-0020, CVE-2026-0021, CVE-2026-0023, CVE-2026-20401, CVE-2026-20403, CVE-2026-20404, CVE-2026-20405, CVE-2026-20406, CVE-2026-20420, CVE-2026-20421, CVE-2026-20422

Apart from this, Samsung highlighted that it has already patched 8 CVE items that Google included in its February bulletin.

Here’s a list of CVEs Samsung already patches:

  • CVE-2025-48568, CVE-2025-48574, CVE-2025-48577, CVE-2025-48602, CVE-2025-48605, CVE-2025-48616, CVE-2025-48619, CVE-2026-20402

One UI SVEs

One UI is based on Android, yet Samsung specifically brings SVE items to further cement Galaxy’s security and reliability. The latest iteration carries 12 Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures items for Galaxy device users.

Samsung’s February 2026 SMR has 12 patches for One UI labeled as “High” and “Moderate.”

  1. SVE-2025-1140(CVE-2026-20977)
    • Improper access control in Emergency Sharing prior to SMR Feb-2026 Release 1 allows local attackers to interrupt its functioning.
  2. SVE-2025-1217(CVE-2026-20983)
    • Improper export of android application components in Samsung Dialer prior to SMR Feb-2026 Release 1 allows local attackers to launch arbitrary activity with Samsung Dialer privilege.
  3. SVE-2025-2226(CVE-2026-20978)
    • Improper authorization in KnoxGuardManager prior to SMR Feb-2026 Release 1 allows local attackers to bypass the persistence configuration of the application.
  4. SVE-2025-2289(CVE-2026-20979)
    • Improper privilege management in Settings prior to SMR Feb-2026 Release 1 allows local attackers to launch arbitrary activity with Settings privilege.
  5. SVE-2025-2473(CVE-2026-20980)
    • Improper input validation in PACM prior to SMR Feb-2026 Release 1 allows physical attacker to execute arbitrary commands.
  6. SVE-2025-2705(CVE-2026-20981)
    • Improper input validation in FacAtFunction prior to SMR Feb-2026 Release 1 allows privileged physical attacker to execute arbitrary command with system privilege.
  7. SVE-2025-2706(CVE-2026-20982)
    • Path traversal in ShortcutService prior to SMR Feb-2026 Release 1 allows privileged local attacker to create file with system privilege.

Samsung Knox Security

Note that some of the SVE items may not be included in this package, in case these items were already included in a previous update. Some SVE items included in the Samsung Android Security Update cannot be disclosed at this time.

Samsung will begin rolling out the February 2026 security update soon.

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Redmi A7 Pro certifications reveal its main specs

3 February 2026 at 08:21

Redmi is working on the A7 Pro, which has just been certified for sale in the UAE by TDRA. This certification has revealed the name, as well as the phone's model number: 25128RN17Y. The device has also been certified in Thailand by NBTC and in Indonesia by SDPPI with the model number 25128RN17A. It's even passed through the FCC with the model number 25128RN17L. All of these certifications have uncovered that the Redmi A7 Pro is powered by the Unisoc T7250 4G-only SoC, paired with 4GB of RAM, and 64/128GB of storage. The phone has a 6.9-inch display, and a 6,000 mAh battery with...

Galaxy S26 Global version benchmarks with bold CPU and GPU performance

By:Yash
3 February 2026 at 07:53

Samsung Galaxy S26 Global version has now appeared on Geekbench, revealing the Exynos 2600’s CPU and GPU performance benchmarks.

Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus will launch with Exynos 2600 in the Global market, whereas the Galaxy S26 Ultra will go solo with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. Samsung’s in-house chip has made great improvements in CPU and GPU stats.

Galaxy S26 Exynos CPU performance

The Galaxy S26 vanilla model has spotted on Geekbench with the Exynos 2600 chipset. The device scored up to 3336 points in single-core CPU performance tests and up to 11369 in multi-core CPU performance tests.

Galaxy S26 Exynos GPU performance

The base Galaxy S26 was also tested on Geekbench’s GPU benchmark. The phone benchmarked at 27478 points in Vulkan, indicating strong performance. This is backed by Samsung’s Xclipse 960 GPU powered by AMD graphics.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Exynos 2600 CPU GPU

Source – Geekbench

The Exynos 2600 chipset features a deca-core CPU, consisting of a tri-cluster architecture. It has a prime core clocked at 3.8 GHz, 3 performance cores hitting 3.26 GHz, and six efficiency cores peaking at 2.76 GHz.

Additional info revealed in the benchmark test includes Android 16-based One UI skin and 12GB of RAM. The device is set to launch with One UI 8.5 preinstalled and storage options start from 256GB; there’s no 128GB version.

The device was tested a handful of times on the Geekbench platform. Scores remained stable, indicating that the company has finally achieved reliability. From this point, only further improvements are likely till release.

Samsung will introduce the Galaxy S26 series on February 25 in San Francisco.

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Galaxy S26 leak paints a worrying picture for Qi2 wireless charging

By:Yash
3 February 2026 at 06:53

Samsung Galaxy S26 series is widely expected to bring Qi2 wireless charging upgrade. Samsung also has a new Magnet Charger with Qi2 support, which could launch this month, but a new leak signals troubling info for fans.

Recently, NewMobile leaked images of the S26 Ultra’s S Pen along with official cases and screen protectors. The leaks indicate that the transparent cases may or may not have a magnetic ring for wireless charging.

This revelation suggests that the Galaxy S26 series may not have Qi2 magnets inside. If true, it’s a massive letdown after a long streak of leaks of arrival. Fans would have to rely on official cases to support Qi2 wireless charging.

Case with magnets is to support Qi2 charging, while the regular transparent case that lack magnetic field on the back is the point. If there’s a case exist without magnets, it’s simply telling us that there is no native Qi2 magnet inside.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Qi2 Case

Source – nieuwemobiel

In the past, we’ve seen leaks of upgraded wireless charging standards and Qi2-compatible power banks. The recently leaked Magnet Charger also signaled the upgraded charging standard, but that’s not going to happen.

Meanwhile, it’s said that the Galaxy S26 Ultra may charge at up to 25W wirelessly. Samsung could be bringing 15W or 20W charging to the Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus.

Galaxy S25 series and later flagships are already Qi2 charging-ready. Buy a Qi2-compatible case, and your phone will begin supporting Qi2 charging. The same could have to be done with the new Samsung Galaxy flagships.

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Infinix Note 60, Note 60 Pro, Note 60 Ultra RAM and storage amounts revealed

3 February 2026 at 06:39

Infinix is working on the Note 60 series, which will encompass the Note 60, Note 60 Pro, and Note 60 Ultra. The Ultra is designed by Pininfarina. Today we found out that the Note 60 will be offered with 8GB of RAM and 128/256GB of storage, and the Note 60 Pro in three RAM/storage combos: 8/128GB, 8/256GB, and 12/256GB. Infinix Note 60, Note 60 Pro, and Note 60 Ultra RAM/storage options The Ultra will have 12GB of RAM and 256/512GB of storage. This information comes from the Carlcare India website, which is the official online portal for authorized after-sales for Infinix. The...

Sony Patent proposes using generative AI to produce personalized gaming podcasts on PS5

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Redmi K Pad 2 / Xiaomi Pad Mini 2 specs leak, Bose speakers rumored

3 February 2026 at 05:02

The Redmi K Pad launched in June last year as the brand's premier flagship small tablet, and according to a new rumor out of China, this device's successor is already in development. The Redmi K Pad 2 will allegedly arrive before the end of June, with the same 8.8-inch LCD screen with 165Hz refresh rate and 1880x3008 resolution as its predecessor. Xiaomi Pad Mini The new tablet will be powered by the Dimensity 9500 SoC, and will have a 9,000 mAh battery - both are upgrades from the original K Pad's Dimensity 9400+ and 7,500 mAh, respectively. The K Pad 2 will have dual X-axis...

Samsung Display’s A6 Gen 8 OLED factory to begin production in May

3 February 2026 at 03:04

Samsung Display will reportedly begin production at its new Gen 8 OLED factory, A6, in May. This will be the first factory in the world to make OLED screens using Gen 8 technology.

Gen 8 means the factory uses very large glass sheets to make screens. Bigger glass allows the company to make bigger screens more easily and at lower cost. These large OLED screens are mainly used in laptops and tablets. Today, most phone OLED screens are still made in Gen 6 factories, which use smaller glass.

Samsung Display has already told its suppliers that glass substrates will be added to the A6 production line in May. This is a sign that the factory is almost ready to run at full speed. The screens made at this factory will be used in Apple’s future MacBook laptops. Apple plans to launch MacBooks with OLED screens later this year, in 14-inch and 16-inch sizes.

Samsung Display Car OLED

Source – Samsung Display

The Korean tech giant expects to ship about 2 million OLED screens for MacBooks this year. Some parts needed to finish the display are still under development. Apple is also changing some designs to save money. Because the final assembly happens later, Samsung Display wants to make enough screens first.

Samsung Display has a bigger plan for the A6 factory. It wants the factory to be able to make up to 10 million 14.3-inch OLED screens every year. Stay tuned for more information.

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New details about the Nothing Headphone (a) emerge

3 February 2026 at 03:12

While Nothing did not share any details about its audio products in its recent YouTube video discussing its 2026 lineup, a leak from last year suggested that the brand is working on a Headphone (a). Now, fresh details about the over-the-ear headphones have surfaced online. According to a Dealabs report, the Nothing Headphone (a) will debut on March 12, with pre-orders set to begin on March 5. The headphones will be priced €159 in EU regions, whereas in the UK, they could carry a price tag of £149. Further, the report states that the Headphone (a) will be sold in Black, Pink, White,...

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could be more expensive in 2026

3 February 2026 at 02:36

Samsung’s new phone, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, could cost more than last year’s Galaxy S25 Ultra. The main reason is that the price of important parts like RAM (memory) and storage has gone up. These higher costs are affecting many electronics, and now smartphones are being affected too.

Reports say the Galaxy S26 Ultra could cost about 6% more than the S25 Ultra. The S25 Ultra started at $1,299.99 for the 256GB model. With a 6% increase, the S26 Ultra could cost around $1,377.

So, the price might be between $1,350 and $1,400. In South Korea, the new phone could be 1.8 million Won, up from 1.69 million Won for the previous model.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Camera

Samsung has not officially announced the price or the release date yet. These numbers are only estimates. It is possible that Samsung could keep the price the same, but because memory and storage are more expensive now, it is more likely the company will charge a bit more. Other phones in the Galaxy S26 series might also cost more.

For buyers, this means flagship phones in 2026 could be a little more expensive. The main reason is that modern phones need faster memory and more storage, which costs more to make. Small price increases like this are becoming common as phones get better and more advanced.

Even though Samsung hasn’t shared the official price yet, it seems very likely that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will cost more than the S25 Ultra. Buyers should expect a small price increase when the new phone launches later this year.

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Lenovo Legion Y700 (2026) officially revealed in two colour options; key specs, launch timeframe tipped

2 February 2026 at 22:59
Lenovo Legion Y700 (2026)

Lenovo has officially revealed the Legion Y700 (2026) by rolling out its first teaser. The image gives a first look at the company’s upcoming performance-focused compact tablet. At the same time, tipster Digital Chat Station has leaked the key specifications and launch timeframe of the device.

Lenovo Legion Y700 (2026) design revealed

Legion Y700 (2026)
Legion Y700 (2026)

The Lenovo Legion Y700 (2026) teaser images show that it will be available in white and black colour variants. The overall design is similar to the previous generation, but a new addition is the RGB ring light below the rear camera unit. The company is yet to share any technical details of the device.

Lenovo Legion Y700 (2026) specifications, launch timeframe (rumored)

Lenovo Legion Y700 (2026) leak by DCS
Lenovo Legion Y700 (2026) leak by DCS

According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the Legion Y700 (2026) will be the first compact tablet to come equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset this year. Like the Legion Y700 (2025), the new device will feature an 8.8-inch LCD panel delivering a 3K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate.

The Legion Y700 (2026) will have a 50-megapixel camera on the back. It is said to pack a massive 9,000mAh+ battery, but there is no information about its fast charging capabilities. A previous leak revealed that the screen will offer a 16:10 aspect ratio and the device will pack a vapour chamber cooling unit with a large heat dissipation area.

DCS further revealed that the Legion Y700 (Gen 5) will be announced in March in China. The previous generation was China-exclusive, so there is no clarity on whether the fifth-generation variant will debut globally.

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Oppo Find X10 series tipped to adopt dual 200-megapixel cameras

2 February 2026 at 22:36
Oppo Find X9 Pro

The Oppo Find X10 series has begun making early appearances in the rumour mill, months ahead of its expected launch. While Oppo is preparing to introduce new Find X9 models in the near term, fresh leaks suggest that the next-generation Find X10 lineup could bring notable upgrades, particularly in the camera department.

Oppo Find X10 series camera details leak

Oppo Find X10 series camera details leaked

According to information shared by Digital Chat Station on Weibo, Oppo is currently evaluating a dual 200-megapixel camera setup for the Find X10 series. The configuration reportedly includes a 200-megapixel primary camera paired with a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera, both using large 1/1.3-inch sensors. If finalized, this would mark the largest telephoto sensor Oppo has ever tested for its Find lineup.

The leak suggests that this camera setup is being tested across the entire Find X10 range, including the standard and Pro variants. There are also indications that Oppo may introduce a Pro Max model for the first time, expanding the lineup beyond the usual two variants. An Ultra model is said to follow next year, continuing Oppo’s staggered release strategy.

Interestingly, similar camera hardware is expected to debut earlier on the Find X9s Pro, which is tipped to launch in China in the first half of the year. That device is also rumored to feature dual 200-megapixel Samsung HP5 cameras, indicating Oppo’s broader push towards high-resolution imaging across its flagship portfolio.

Oppo Find X9 Pro
Oppo Find X9 Pro

On the performance front, the Find X10 series is expected to be among the first smartphones powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9600 chipset. Built on a 2nm process, the new platform is said to offer higher performance at lower power consumption compared to previous generations. Early testing reportedly shows notable gains in efficiency and sustained performance.

At this stage, details about display technology, battery capacity, and charging remain limited. However, Oppo is expected to position the Find X10 series as a major leap over the Find X9 lineup, especially in camera hardware. With the launch still some time away, more concrete information should emerge in the coming months.

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Moto G17 may not receive a single Android update

2 February 2026 at 22:36

The Moto G17, which recently launched in parts of Europe, is already drawing criticism, and not because of its hardware. The issue is software support, or more specifically, how little of it Motorola is expected to offer.

The Moto G17 was announced last week as a refresh to the Moto G15. Changes are limited. The most noticeable upgrade is a 32MP front-facing camera, while most other specs remain familiar. The phone runs on the MediaTek Helio G81 Extreme and ships with Android 15, an OS version that first rolled out in mid-2024 and now feels a generation behind in early 2026.

On the UK product page, the company explicitly promises two years of security updates, taking coverage to around early 2028. There is no mention of any Android version upgrades.

The company points to EU Ecodesign regulations, which require manufacturers to provide security, corrective, and functionality updates for several years after a product stops being sold. Crucially, the rules only apply to major Android upgrades if a manufacturer chooses to offer them. That wording allows companies to meet legal requirements while skipping OS version updates entirely.

While this approach appears to comply with the letter of the law, it has not gone over well with critics. Budget rivals are doing far more. The Samsung Galaxy A17, for example, is promised up to six Android version updates, and Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 15 line offers four years of OS upgrades.

At roughly £150, the Moto G17 still offers decent basics—a large display, IP64 protection, and a 50MP main camera. But buyers are being asked to accept limited long-term support in return.

As the phone rolls out across EMEA markets, it highlights a growing split in the budget segment: some brands now treat long software support as standard, while others continue to treat it as optional.

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Lenovo teases AI Tablet Xiaoxin Pro 13 with stylus support, launching in March

2 February 2026 at 21:28
Lenovo AI Tablet Xiaoxin Pro 13

Lenovo has officially announced its upcoming AI-powered tablet, the Xiaoxin Pro 13. The company confirmed that the tablet will launch in March and released a teaser poster revealing key design details. Lenovo is positioning the device as a smart learning and productivity tool with stylus support.

Lenovo AI Tablet Xiaoxin Pro 13

We don’t have any details on the specs, but as per the teaser, the Lenovo AI Tablet Xiaoxin Pro 13 features a quad-narrow-bezel design. It uses a flat-edged frame with slightly rounded corners. The rear panel appears to be matte and likely metal, with a clean and minimal finish.

Lenovo has placed a single 13MP camera and LED flash in a horizontal pill-shaped module near the top corner. The camera bump is subtle and low-profile, which helps the device sit flat on surfaces.

Lenovo also showcased a stylus alongside the tablet. The pen has a cylindrical shape. Lenovo describes the Xiaoxin Pro 13 with the tagline “AI smart learning, limitless with the pen,” indicating a focus on digital writing, note-taking, and AI-assisted educational features. The company is expected to share more information closer to the official launch in March.

Alongside this tablet, Lenovo has also announced that a refreshed version of the popular Legion Y700 tablet is set to launch in March. Lenovo has revealed the design and confirmed that the device will come in black and white color variants. The company describes the Legion Y700 as “AI-powered gear” and promotes it as the “king of small tablets.”

In related news, Lenovo has also launched the Legion 5i Gen 11, a new OLED gaming laptop powered by the Intel Core Ultra 9 385H processor.

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Xiaomi Pad 8 global variant appears on Geekbench revealing chipset details and CPU scores

2 February 2026 at 19:34
Xiaomi Pad 8

The Xiaomi Pad 8 seems to be getting ready for a wider release, and a new Geekbench listing suggests the global launch may not be far off. The tablet’s international variant has now shown up on the benchmark database.

Xiaomi Pad 8

This isn’t the first sign of movement either. The Pad 8 Pro appeared on Geekbench earlier, and together the two listings make it look like Xiaomi is preparing to bring the full Pad 8 lineup to more markets. So far, the series has only been available in China, where it launched back in September 2025 alongside the Xiaomi 17 series.

The new listing belongs to a device with the model number 25097RP43G, which is believed to be the global version of the standard Pad 8. According to the Geekbench entry, the CPU core configuration is as follows:

  • 2 × 2.02GHz
  • 2 × 2.8GHz
  • 3 × 3.01GHz
  • 1 × 3.21GHz

This layout matches the Chinese variant exactly, effectively confirming the presence of the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset. The test unit is listed with 8GB of RAM.

Performance numbers are solid. The tablet scores just over 2,000 points in single-core tests and around 6,100 points in multi-core. That places it comfortably ahead of the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3-powered Xiaomi Pad 7, which recorded 1,877 and 5,106 points in single- and multi-core tests respectively.

In day-to-day use, this should translate to smoother multitasking and better performance in heavier apps, which is where tablets tend to show their limits.

The software version is listed as Android 16, which likely means it will ship with Xiaomi’s newer HyperOS build out of the box.

If the Chinese model is anything to go by, the Pad 8 should feature an 11.2-inch LCD panel with a 144Hz refresh rate, a large 9,200mAh battery, and 45W wired charging.

Tipster Abhishek Yadav has suggested that Xiaomi could launch the Pad 8 series globally in early March 2026, possibly around the time of MWC. That would line up with the recent increase in leaks and certifications.

For now, the Geekbench appearance doesn’t tell us everything, but it does confirm one thing: the Xiaomi Pad 8 is no longer China-only, and its global release is likely getting close.

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Casio launches W-221H digital watches with 90s-inspired design

2 February 2026 at 18:18
Casio-W-221H-1AJF

Casio has expanded its digital watch lineup in Japan with the launch of the W-221H series. The new range includes the W-221H-1AJF in black and the W-221H-8AJF in a light beige finish. Both models are scheduled to go on sale in February 2026, carry a price tag of ¥6,050 (around $38), and are currently available for pre-order via the Casio official store.

Casio W-221H-1AJF

Casio W-221H Specifications

The W-221H series adopts a retro-inspired design based on Casio’s classic 1990s digital watches. It uses a square case shape with a brushed metallic bezel and a polished face, while the band connection features a flat stripe pattern to accentuate the minimalist styling.

Casio has refined the proportions for modern wearers, with the case measuring 43.7 x 38.4 x 12.2 mm and weighing just 35 grams. The watch supports wrist sizes between 145 and 215 mm, making it suitable for both men and women.

Casio has equipped the W-221H with a resin case, resin glass, and a resin band. It supports 5-bar water resistance and includes an LED backlight with selectable durations of 1.5 or 3 seconds. The amber-colored LED helps improve visibility in dark environments.

Casio W-221H-1AJF
Casio W-221H-8AJF

The display features a wide, easy-to-read layout with a pixel-style day indicator to reinforce the retro look. Casio includes a full set of digital functions such as a 1/100-second stopwatch with 24-hour capacity, split time, auto-start, and a 5-second countdown. The countdown timer supports up to 24 hours with auto-repeat and pre-alarm functions.

The watch packs three daily alarms with a snooze option, an hourly chime, and Flash Alert LED notifications for alarms and timers, alongside a full auto calendar, 12/24-hour formats, tone control. Casio claims a battery life of up to 10 years and a monthly accuracy rate of ±30 seconds.

In related news, Casio has also launched new G-Shock models featuring metallic finishes and bold red dials, alongside the Oceanus OCW-S7000F-2A, which arrives with a sapphire bezel and Bluetooth solar movement.

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New ASUS Zenbook S16, Zenbook 14 Launching in India Soon with Powerful AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series CPUs

By:Sean
2 February 2026 at 16:41
ASUS Zenbook S16

ASUS is gearing up to launch two powerful yet portable Zenbook laptops in India. The new Zenbook S16 (UM5606GA) and the Zenbook 14 (UM3406GA) are a part of the brand’s premium flagship notebook lineup, bringing cutting edge hardware in a slim form factor. Official teasers have confirmed the launch date for these laptops, so here are all the details.

ASUS Zenbook S16 & Zenbook 14 India Debut

ASUS Zenbook S16
ASUS Zenbook S16

The PC giant has shared teaser posters on its official website and Amazon India. These confirm that the pre-orders for the premium laptops go live on 5th February 2026, while the full release is set for February 12. These notebooks are a part of ASUS’ latest flagship lineup that features AMD’s powerful new Ryzen AI 400 series processors, which promise capable performance, improved power efficiency, and enhanced AI capabilities.

Both of these are CoPilot+ compatible and can be configured with up to a Ryzen AI 9 465 CPU. This chip is designed to handle demanding workflows and on-device AI tasks, making them ideal for productivity, creative work, multitasking, and CoPilot+ PC features. Based on what we know so far, the Zenbook S16 is said to sport a 3K ASUS Lumina OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It is built using ASUS’ Ceraluminum construction for a premium feel with a slim profile and superlight 1.2kg body. Battery life is a highlight, with the brand claiming over 25 hours of endurance on a single full charge.

ASUS Zenbook 14
ASUS Zenbook 14

Pre-Orders & Launch Offers

Pre-orders for both laptops start at 10:00 AM IST on February 5 via Amazon India, ASUS India online store and ASUS Exclusive Stores. Customers placing a Rs 1 pre-order can enjoy benefits worth ₹5,599, including an extended two-year warranty and three years of accidental damage protection.

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HyperOS 3 Nears 100% Rollout: Full List of Every Device Getting the Update Soon

By:Sean
2 February 2026 at 16:01
Xiaomi HyperOS 3 (Android 15) update

Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3 update rollout has now technically reached around 95 percent completion. As of right now, the brand’s major Android 16 OS based update has already dropped on a vast majority of eligible smartphones and tablets across the Xiaomi, POCO, and Redmi branded models. Only a handful of these devices are set to receive this update, as Xiaomi is nearing the final wave of updates. So here are all the models left, and when they are expected to receive the HyperOS 3 update.

Xiaomi HyperOS 3 Update: Which Models Will Get the Update?

While Xiaomi hasn’t published a complete official list in one place, tracking data and rollout plans show hundreds of phones and tablets have already got HyperOS 3 or are rolling out under staged OTA campaigns. These include flagship and mid-range models from the Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO families throughout late 2025 and early 2026. Some of the first in line, apart from new announcements, were the Xiaomi 15 series and Redmi Note 14 lineup.

HyperOS 3.1 update

The Chinese tech giant’s rollout was phased and region specific, with many devices getting the update earlier in China ahead of the global variants. Xiaomi has already been working through models in batches throughout October 2025 to early 2026, and its completion target is set for March 2026. So here’s a list of all the eligible devices that have yet to receive the HyperOS 3 update:

Xiaomi & Redmi Models

  • Xiaomi 13T
  • Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G
  • Redmi 14R
  • Redmi 15 4G
  • Redmi 15 5G
  • Redmi 15C 5G
  • Redmi 15C 4G
  • Redmi A4

POCO Models

  • POCO C85 4G
  • POCO C85 5G
  • POCO C75 5G
  • POCO M7 5G
  • POCO M7+

Tablets

  • Redmi Pad Pro (WiFi & 5G variants)
  • POCO Pad

In related news, the Xiaomi 14 Civi finally received the HyperOS 3 update, while the company is already rolling out the HyperOS 3.1 update for eligible models.

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The Best Ultra Slim Power Banks in 2026

2 February 2026 at 15:34
Anker-Nano-Power-Bank

Ultra-slim magnetic power banks have become essential for users who need reliable charging without adding bulk. The latest models in 2026 focus on Qi2 certification, fast USB-C speeds, and form factors that complement modern smartphones. Here’s a closer look at some of the best options available right now.

Anker Nano Power Bank

Anker Nano Power Bank

Anker has unveiled the Nano Power Bank as the slimmest and most advanced model in the lineup so far. It measures just 0.34 inches thick, weighs 122g, and targets MagSafe-compatible iPhones from the iPhone 12 to iPhone 17 series. The power bank supports 15W Qi2-certified magnetic wireless charging and includes a two-way 20W USB-C port, all packed into a compact, pocket-friendly design.

It can charge an iPhone 17 Pro to 25% in around 34 minutes while staying comfortably cool, thanks to a graphene cooling system combined with dual NTC sensors that keep temperatures below 104°F. The skin-friendly back panel, anodized metal frame, and four color options give it a premium feel that matches its performance. It suits iPhone users who want reliable, stylish charging while on the move.

Baseus PicoGo AM31 Mini

Baseus PicoGo AM31 Mini

If hands-free use is a priority, the Baseus PicoGo AM31 Mini power bank checks every box. It’s smaller than a credit card at 3.4 x 2.3 x 0.45 inches and includes a built-in aluminum kickstand that works in both portrait and landscape orientations.

The AM31 supports 15W wireless charging and 20W wired charging over USB-C, using Tesla-grade battery cells paired with a triple-layer heat management system for consistent performance. Its liquid silicone finish, combined with an anodized aluminum body, gives it a premium look while improving durability.

The power bank features an 11N magnetic hold and full Qi2 certification, allowing it to securely snap onto iPhones as well as Android phones that support Qi2 magnetic charging.

Xiaomi Ultrathin Magnetic Power Bank

Xiaomi UltraThin magnetic power bank

The Xiaomi Ultrathin Magnetic Power Bank is an engineering feat, squeezing 5,000mAh into a mere 6mm chassis that weighs just 98g. Designed for extreme portability, it’s a natural fit for slim phones like the iPhone 17 Pro and Xiaomi 15 Ultra, matching their metallic aesthetics.

While it supports 15W wireless charging and an impressive 22.5W USB-C output, there’s a catch: it only delivers 7.5W of wireless power on iPhones due to the lack of Qi2 certification. That makes it best suited for Android users or those who value form factor above peak iPhone performance.

Baseus PicoGo Ultra-Slim

Baseus PicoGo Ultra-Slim Qi2 Magnetic Power Banks

Baseus offers two ultra-thin PicoGo models, giving users a choice between lighter 5,000mAh (4.6oz) and longer-lasting 10,000mAh (7.8oz) variants. Both support Qi2-certified 15W wireless and 20W+ wired charging, with a slick 0.3-0.5 inch slim body, card-size design, and liquid silicone + aluminum alloy housing.

The 10K version even bumps wired output to 27W, charging iPhones, iPads, and even some USB-C tablets efficiently. Available in four colors (Black, Grey, Pink, Titanium), these power banks stand out for their durability, thermal control, and long-lasting style.

Sharge AeroMag

Sharge AeroMag

The AeroMag series fuses luxury-grade materials with practical design. Both 5K (125g) and 10K (192g) models feature aerospace-grade anodized aluminum with graphene cooling, keeping the bank and your phone cool even during long calls or streaming sessions.

Certified with Qi2, the AeroMag hits 15W magnetic wireless and 20W wired output. Even better, it can charge two devices simultaneously, wireless for your phone and wired for your earbuds. With a premium finish and N52 magnet array for a shake-proof grip, this is the go-to for those who want power with polish.

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OnePlus 16 might be getting a major telephoto camera upgrade

By:Sean
2 February 2026 at 15:31
OnePlus 15

Despite the OnePlus 15 launching just a couple of months ago, there have been plenty of early leaks for its successor. Now, a fresh tip has suggested that the OnePlus 16 is getting a significant camera upgrade, especially for its zoom lens. So here are all the details.

OnePlus 16 leaks with 200MP telephoto camera

The latest leak arrives from a post from OnePlus Club on X (formerly Twitter). In the tweet, the OnePlus 16 is reportedly getting a higher resolution and a larger sensor for zoomed photography. This new camera will be a 200MP shooter that has a 1/1.56-inch size, which is comparable to the OnePlus 15’s primary camera. To recall, the OnePlus 15 launched with a 50MP periscope telephoto shooter with a 3x optical zoom and a 1/2.75-inch sensor.

OnePlus 15
OnePlus 15

In other words, we might be getting a meaningful boost for zoom photography, along with improved low light detail capture and overall imaging capabilities. This will also make the OnePlus 16 more in line with other Chinese flagships like the Oppo Find X9 Pro and Vivo X300 Pro that pack large telephoto shooters. While the focal length of the new sensor is unknown, the new 200MP resolution could signify a higher digital crop on OnePlus’ next flagship.

This leak is also in line with some of our earlier reports. The OnePlus 15 is expected to launch with a 240Hz display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 6 Pro, and 200MP triple cameras. However, the previous leak hinted at a 200MP primary camera with a 50MP ultra wide angle lens, and a 50MP telephoto shooter. Keep in mind that this is still quite an early leak, so take this news with a pinch of salt for now.

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Nothing Headphone (a) leak reveals color options and launch time

2 February 2026 at 15:27

Nothing confirmed earlier this week, they will not launch any flagship smartphone in 2026. Instead, the focus will be on the comparatively affordable Phone (4a) series. A new leak now suggests that Nothing could also announce a cheaper pair of over-ear headphones. 

According to a report from Dealabs, the company is working on a new model called the Nothing Headphone (a). As the name suggests, this is expected to be a more affordable alternative to the company’s existing premium headphones, the Nothing Headphone 1

The leak claims the headphones will be available in four color options: Black, Pink, White, and Yellow. 

Nothing Headphones (a) could launch in March

The report also outlines a possible launch timeline. The Nothing Headphone (a) is tipped to be officially announced on March 12, with pre-orders opening a week earlier on March 5. The headphones are expected to launch in Europe first, alongside other global markets, though there’s no word yet on an India launch timeline.

Pricing is where this leak gets particularly interesting. The Nothing Headphone (a) is reportedly priced at EUR 159 in Europe and GBP 149 in the UK. The Nothing Headphone 1, in comparison, launched at EUR 299 globally and arrived in India in July 2025 with a price tag of Rs. 21,990. 

According to previous rumors, the Headphone (a) might simply be a rebranded Headphone 1 with a plastic build. However, the reported pricing makes that seem unlikely. At this point, there’s no concrete information about specifications or features, but it’s safe to expect some compromises compared to the Headphone 1 to hit the lower price point.

For reference, the Nothing Headphone 1 features an over-ear design with a transparent body, 40mm dynamic drivers, and active noise cancellation rated up to 42dB, along with a transparency mode. It supports Bluetooth 5.3, multiple codecs including LDAC, dual-device connectivity, and up to 80 hours of battery life without ANC.

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When will your Samsung Galaxy receive One UI 8.5 update

2 February 2026 at 14:47
Samsung One UI 8.5 beta release date
Samsung One UI 8.5 beta release date

Samsung has been working on One UI 8.5 for the past few months. It’s still based on Android 16 but uses a newer QPR2 development build, allowing Samsung to include deeper system-level features that weren’t available in the original Android 16 release for One UI 8.0.

One UI 8.5 has been available to select Galaxy devices as a beta release for quite some time now, and it’s inching closer to its stable release. And if you think it would be a minor upgrade, you’re getting it all wrong. There are a host of exciting upgrades and many new features, making the new software more customizable, visually appealing, and more secure.

In this post, we’ll tell you whether your Samsung Galaxy is eligible for the One UI 8.5 update and when you can expect it to roll out.

Is your Samsung device eligible for the One UI 8.5 update?

While the official list is yet to arrive, it’s safe to assume that all Samsung devices that have received the One UI 8.0 update or launched with One UI 8.0 should be upgraded to One UI 8.5, since both software are based on Android 16.

  • Galaxy S series: Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, S25 FE, S25 Edge, S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, S24 FE, S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, S23 FE, S22, S22+, S22 Ultra, S21 FE
  • Galaxy Z series: Galaxy Z TriFold, Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, Z Fold SE, Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5, Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4
  • Galaxy Tab series: Galaxy Tab S10+, Tab S10 Ultra, Tab S10 Lite, Tab S10 FE, Tab S10 FE+, Tab S9, Tab S9+, Tab S9 Ultra, Tab S9 FE, S9 FE+, Tab S8, Tab S8+, Tab S8 Ultra, Tab S6 Lite (2024), Tab A11, Tab A11+, Tab A9, Tab A9+, Tab Active 5, Tab Active 5 Pro
  • Galaxy A series: Galaxy A73, A56, A55, A54, A53, A36, A35, A34, A33, A26, A25, A24, A17 (LTE & 5G), A16 (LTE & 5G), A15 (LTE & 5G), A07 (LTE & 5G), A06 (LTE & 5G)
  • Galaxy F series: F56, F55, F54, F36, F34, F17, F16, F15, F07, F06
  • Galaxy M series: Galaxy M56, M55, M55s, M54, M53, M36, M34, M33, M17, M16, M15, M07, M06
  • Galaxy XCover series: Galaxy XCover 7, XCover 7 Pro

If your Samsung Galaxy is on the list, it should receive the One UI 8.5 update. But we’d still recommend checking the official announcement for the final confirmation. We’ll post the official list on this website as soon as it’s announced. So, stay tuned.

When will Samsung roll out the One UI 8.5 update?

Samsung will release One UI 8.5 with the Galaxy S26 series, which is set to launch in late February. The latest Galaxy flagships will go on sale starting early March. A few weeks after that, Samsung will begin rolling out older Galaxy devices.

While the exact date of the One UI 8.5 rollout is yet to be announced, reports suggest it could begin towards the end of April.

Meanwhile, Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra users are already getting an early taste of One UI 8.5 via the beta program. The first beta build was released in early December, and then a few more beta builds were released at regular intervals.

Unfortunately, Samsung hasn’t expanded the beta program beyond the S25 series, and it doesn’t appear to be changing soon. That means other Galaxy devices may receive the stable build directly. Premium devices such as the Galaxy S25, Galaxy Z Fold 7, and Galaxy Z Flip 7 are likely to be among the first phones to receive the stable update. Then, it will expand to other high-end devices, followed by mid-range and cheaper models.

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Oppo Launches Two New Affordable Phones With Giant Batteries

By:Sean
2 February 2026 at 14:45
Oppo A6V

Oppo has officially launched two new budget-friendly smartphones in its home market of China, the Oppo A6i+ and Oppo A6v. Both of these are affordable smartphones with extra-large batteries that promise extended endurance in daily use. So here are all the details.

Oppo A6i+ and Oppo A6v Specifications

Oppo A6i+
Oppo A6i+

Both models sport a large 6.75-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1,125 nits of peak brightness for great outdoor readability and DC dimming. Under the hood, the duo are equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC. The Oppo A6v couples this with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage. Meanwhile, the Oppo A6i+ tops out with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage. A massive 7,000mAh battery pack powers the Oppo A6v, while the Oppo A6i+ has a smaller 6,500mAh cell.

Out of the box, both devices run on the Android 15 OS based ColorOS 15 custom skin. These new Oppo A6 series models feature a 50MP main camera on the back, with the front housing a 5MP selfie shooter on the A6i+ and an 8MP camera on the A6v. Other notable features include 45W wired fast charging, IP69 rating on the A6i+ and IP64 rating on the A6v for water and dust resistance, glove and wet touch, side mounted fingerprint scanner, and various AI powered tools.

Oppo A6V
Oppo A6v

Pricing and Availability

As of right now, pre-orders for these budget phones are live in China, with official sales kicking off on 6th February 2026. Both models are available in multiple colors options, namely Glacier White and Chestnut Brown for the A6i+ and Glacier Blue, Titanium Purple and Wilderness Green for the A6v. So here are the pricing details:

Oppo A6i+

  • 8GB + 256GB- 1,499 Yuan (roughly 216 US Dollars)
  • 12GB + 256GB- 1,599 Yuan (roughly 230 US Dollars)
  • 12GB + 512GB- 1,799 Yuan (roughly 259 US Dollars)

Oppo A6v

  • 8GB + 256GB – 1,199 Yuan (roughly 172 US Dollars)

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iPhone photography kit brings up to 12x optical zoom, fill lights, SD card slot and more

2 February 2026 at 14:29

PGYTECH is taking a slightly unusual approach to mobile photography with its new RetroVa Vintage Imaging Kit, a Kickstarter project that turns recent iPhones into something that feels closer to a compact mirrorless camera than a phone with accessories bolted on.

The idea isn’t entirely new. Chinese brands like Xiaomi, Vivo and Oppo have already experimented with external camera modules and add-on optics, but RetroVa is one of the first attempts to bring that concept properly to iPhones.

The kit is designed for the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, as well as the iPhone 17 Pro lineup, with hints that future models could also be supported. It’s clearly aimed at users who are happy with their phone but frustrated by the limits of smartphone zoom.

There are two main versions of the kit. The entry-level option is a grip and case combo that adds a proper camera-style handle to the iPhone. It includes a two-stage shutter button, a zoom rocker, a control dial, and extra buttons that can be mapped to settings like ISO or exposure. The goal here isn’t just convenience, it’s to make shooting feel more deliberate and controlled, closer to using a dedicated camera.

The more expensive bundle adds a screw-on 2.35x telephoto extender. When paired with the iPhone 17 Pro’s 4x telephoto camera, this pushes the effective focal length to around 235mm equivalent, or 10x optical zoom. On the iPhone 16 Pro’s 5x lens, it goes up to 12x. The promise is cleaner results than digital zoom can offer, especially for wildlife, sports, or events.

One of the more interesting touches is the built-in microSD card slot for creators, which reportedly allows direct recording of ProRes video. There’s also a companion app with manual controls and a retro-inspired interface, though the grip itself has only a small battery meant to power its controls.

The Kickstarter campaign launched in late January 2026 and has already passed its funding goal comfortably. Shipping is planned for March and April, depending on the kit.

It’s still a crowdfunded product, so there’s the usual risk involved. But for iPhone users who want better zoom and more hands-on control — without buying a new phone or a separate camera — RetroVa is an interesting experiment.

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Casio Launches New G-Shocks with Metallic Finish & Eye-Catching Red Dials

By:Sean
2 February 2026 at 13:42
New Metal Casio G-Shocks with Red Displays

Casio has officially launched a fresh collection of G-Shock watches that blend metal bezels with bold red displays for a standout look and rugged everyday utility. The four new models, including the GM-110YRA-8JF, GM-2100YRA-8JF, GM-5600YRA-8JF, and GM-6900YRA-8JF, have officially launched in Japan.

Four New Metal G-Shocks with Bright Red Displays

All four models bring Casio’s hallmark shock resistance and practical features together with a distinctive visual twist that’s sure to catch eyes on the wrist. Across the lineup, Casio uses stainless steel bezels paired with resin cases and soft-touch silicone bands, giving these watches durability for outdoor use without sacrificing style. Each of these also brings 20-bar water resistance, mineral glass protection, white LED backlighting, auto calendars, alarms, timers, and much more.

New Metal Casio G-Shocks with Red Displays
New Metal Casio G-Shocks with Red Displays

The G-Shock GM-110YRA-8JF is an analog-digital hybrid on the more premium end of the series and is based on Casio’s popular 110 series. It offers a bold red dial, stainless steel bezel, and a classic yet rugged G-Shock body. Based on the CasiOak series, the GM-2100YRA-8JF is a slimmer entry in the iconic 100 lineup that also gets the red dial mixed with metallic accents. These two models are listed for purchase in Japan for 40,150 Yen (roughly 260 US Dollars)

On the other hand, the GM-5600YRA-8JF is another classic Casio square digital G-Shock design with a similar design element, while the GM-6900YRA-8JF has one of the larger form factors with the same vibrant red display in a rounder body. Casio has released these two watches for 37,400 Yen (roughly 242 US Dollars. This release also arrives a day after the watchmaker announced a new Casio Oceanus with a sapphire bezel and Bluetooth solar movement.

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This Mini PC Is Smaller Than Your Phone, Meet the Pocket-Sized Minix Neo Z95

By:Sean
2 February 2026 at 12:33
Minix Neo Z95 Mini PC

If you’ve ever wished for a full-fledged computer smaller than your smartphone, the new Minix Neo Z95 mini PC might be exactly that. Minix has launched this ultra-compact system designed for everyday desktop tasks. We’ve already seen tiny computers before, but the new Minix Neo Z95 can literally fit in your pocket.

Pocket Friendly Minix Neo Z95 Mini PC Specs

Measuring roughly 88 x 88 x 43mm, the Neo Z95 is small enough to hold in one hand yet packs a surprisingly capable configuration inside. Under the hood, it is equipped with Intel’s N95 processor, a quad-core Alder Lake-N chip that reaches up to around 3.4GHz. This CPU isn’t the most capable, but it has enough horsepower for smooth productivity, web browsing, office work, and video streaming. It isn’t aimed at heavy gaming or demanding creative workloads. Instead, it provides reliable performance for daily use cases.

Minix Neo Z95 Mini PC
Minix Neo Z95 Mini PC

Paired with the CPU is 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and a 512GB PCIe 3.0 SSD, offering generous memory and storage for a mini PC of this size. The SSD can be upgraded for even larger storage down the line, though the RAM is soldered on board. Despite its tiny form factor, the Neo Z95 doesn’t skimp on ports, offering three USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, two HDMI outputs and one DisplayPort, allowing the system to support triple-display setups. You also get two Gigabit LAN ports and a 3.5mm audio jack.

This mini PC runs Windows out of the box, making it ready for familiar desktop apps, streaming services, and office tools. Its active cooling keeps temperatures in check during prolonged usage, while the pocket-friendly size and VESA-mount compatibility make it easy to tuck behind a monitor or TV. Pricing hasn’t been officially confirmed by Minix yet, but most Intel N95 powered mini PCs are in the budget segment.

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Oppo K14x 5G is launching on February 10, read key specifications here

2 February 2026 at 11:54
Oppo K14x 5G launch date

Oppo has officially confirmed that the Oppo K14x 5G will debut on Feb. 10 in India. Ahead of the launch, its microsite is live on Flipkart and Oppo India, revealing its design, color options, and several key features ahead of the launch. Here’s a look at what the device has to offer.

Oppo K14x 5G launch, design, and key specs revealed

The Oppo K14x 5G is set to debut in India on February 10. Design-wise, it features a flat display with a centred punch-hole cutout, while the rear houses a vertically aligned dual-camera module.

On the front, it sports a 6.75-inch HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of up to 1,125 nits, aimed at delivering smoother scrolling and better outdoor visibility. Oppo has also added Outdoor Mode 2.0 and improved thermal management to maintain visual consistency during extended usage.

At its core, the Oppo K14x 5G is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset and it runs on ColorOS 15. The phone comes with long-term software optimization, including up to 48-month Fluency Protection. Faster UFS read and write speeds are expected to improve app loading and overall responsiveness.

Oppo K14x 5G key features

The device packs a large 6,500mAh battery paired with 45W fast charging, aimed at lasting through long days of mixed usage, including navigation, video playback, gaming, and calls. For imaging, the phone features a 50-megapixel rear camera supported by AI tools such as AI Eraser, AI Unblur, and AI Reflection Remover. It also includes a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and an IP64 rating for protection against dust and water splashes.

The Oppo K14x 5G is tipped to be priced around Rs 15,000. It will be available in violet and light blue color options.

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HyperOS 3 update finally arrives for Xiaomi 14 Civi

2 February 2026 at 10:59
Xiaomi 14 Civi
Xiaomi 14 Civi

Xiaomi has finally started rolling out the much-awaited HyperOS 3 update for the Xiaomi 14 Civi users, while the regular Xiaomi 14 models received it a month ago. Anyway, the update is finally here for Xiaomi 14 Civi, and it brings loads of exciting stuff, including a bundle of new features and dozens of improvements.

The HyperOS 3 update, based on Android 16, is initially rolling out in India with the firmware version 3.0.4.0.WNJINXM. It’s a massive update package with a download size of about 6.3GB. So, it’s best to download it over a stable Wi-Fi connection.

Xiaomi 14 Civi HyperOS 3 update

Since Xiaomi rolls out updates in batches, it may take a few days for all users to receive them. If you’re rocking a Xiaomi 14 Civi, check for available updates manually by navigating to Settings > About phone, then tapping the HyperOS logo. To ensure a smooth upgrade to HyperOS 3, ensure that the device has sufficient space on the internal storage and it’s charged to at least 50%. You can back up important data for added safety.

After upgrading to HyperOS 3.0, you’ll have plenty to explore and play with, including a new HyperIsland, which lets you monitor live activities without opening the app. The updated lock screen now includes AI Cinematic Lock Screen, AI Dynamic Wallpapers, and more new features, allowing greater customization for a more personalized, dynamic lock screen experience.

HyperOS 3 also focuses on AI, with new features such as AI Writing, AI Speech Recognition, AI Search, and AI Translate. The software now features Gemini integration for a more useful software experience. Additionally, Xiaomi has made over 100 improvements to HyperOS 3 to deliver a faster, smoother experience.

The company is also working on HyperOS 3.1, which would still be based on Android 16, and is expected to bring useful upgrades to the software. It has already started recruiting people for the beta program. Unfortunately, the Xiaomi 14 Civi is not on the beta list, but it should receive the update once the stable rollout begins.

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Redmi A7 Pro bags new certifications, launching soon

2 February 2026 at 10:56
Redmi A5

Redmi is reportedly working on a new A-series phone called the Redmi A7 Pro. While the device was certified by the FCC authority in December 2025, it is only now, through the NBTC (Thailand) and TDRA (UAE) certifications, that the moniker of this device has been confirmed as the Redmi A7 Pro. Here’s a look at what to expect from the device.

Redmi A7 Pro approved in the UAE, Thailand

Redmi A7 Pro TDRA listing
Redmi A7 Pro TDRA listing
Redmi A7 Pro NBTC listing
Redmi A7 Pro NBTC listing

The Redmi A7 Pro has appeared with the model number 25128RN17Y in TDRA’s database, whereas it has been spotted with the model number 25128RN17A in Thailand. The latter was also seen on Indonesia’s SDPPI certification platform. These listings do not confirm anything about the core specifications of the phone, but the NBTC listing reveals that it will be a 4G LTE phone.

The appearance of the Redmi A7 Pro moniker suggests that the company has decided to skip the Redmi A6 altogether. Therefore, the A7 Pro is the successor to last year’s Redmi A5.

Redmi’s sibling brand Poco is said to be working on the Poco C81 (model number: 25128RN17G). This is expected to be a rebranded version of the Redmi A7 Pro, just as last year’s Poco C71 was a rebadged edition of the Redmi A5.

Redmi A7 Pro key specifications

Redmi A5
Redmi A5

As per the previously seen FCC listing, the Redmi A7 Pro will arrive with a 6.9-inch LCD panel, which may have a waterdrop notch and support an HD+ resolution. Likely, it will run on Android 15 Go edition.

The device is expected to ship with the Unisoc T7250 chip, which also powered last year’s Redmi A5 and Poco C71. The A7 Pro is expected to ship with 4GB / 6GB of LPDDR4x RAM and 64GB / 128GB of eMMC storage.

At present, there is no information about the Redmi A7 Pro’s camera details. Under the hood, it is expected to feature a 6,000mAh battery with 15W charging support over the USB-C port.

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Redmi K Pad 2 key specs leak bigger 9,000mAh battery, 165Hz 3K display, launch timeframe

2 February 2026 at 10:24
Redmi K Pad

Redmi unveiled the Redmi K Pad, a performance-focused tablet, for China last year. The same device was rebranded as the Xiaomi Pad Mini globally. A new development reveals that the brand is reportedly working on the Redmi K Pad 2. The initial leak has unearthed a few specifications, revealing what to expect from the second-generation offering.

Redmi K Pad 2 specs leaked

Redmi K Pad 2 specs, launch timeframe leak
Redmi K Pad 2 specs, launch timeframe leak by DCS

As can be seen, well-known tipster Digital Chat Station can be seen talking about an upcoming high-performance tablet. While he has not specified the name of the device, it is largely believed that he could be talking about the Redmi K Pad 2.

The leak suggests that the Redmi K Pad 2 may feature a custom-made 8.8-inch LCD panel offering a 165Hz refresh rate and a 3K resolution. To recall, the Redmi K Pad also featured the same-sized screen with the same resolution and refresh rate.

The leak further states that the Redmi K Pad 2 will feature a flagship-level processor, dual X-axis motors for enhanced haptics, and improved symmetrical dual speakers with co-tuned audio.

Under the hood, the Redmi K Pad 2 will house a massive 9,000mAh battery. This will be a significant upgrade considering that the first-generation model came with a 7,500mAh battery. At present, there is no information about the K Pad 2’s charging and camera capabilities.

Redmi K Pad 2 launch timeframe (rumored)

Redmi K Pad
Redmi K Pad

Redmi unveiled the Redmi K Pad alongside the Redmi K80 Ultra last year. DCS claims that the K Pad 2 will debut alongside a performance-focused flagship, which appears to be the Redmi K90 Ultra, within the first half of this year. So, it may launch in May or June this year. Likely, the tablet may get rebranded as the Xiaomi Pad Mini 2 globally.

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Huawei Pura X2 arrival delayed, but not too far away

2 February 2026 at 10:04

Huawei surprised the tech world last year by announcing the Pura X with an offbeat book-style inward fold and a wider, passport-like form factor, making it noticeably broader and more tablet-oriented than conventional horizontal foldable phones that have a taller, narrower design. Reports have revealed that the brand is working on the Pura X2, and now a new report suggests that its arrival has been slightly delayed.

Huawei Pura X2 launch timeframe (rumored)

Huawei Pura X2 launch timeframe tipped

As can be seen above, a Chinese tech blogger has revealed that while the original Pura X was announced in March 2025, the Pura X2 is expected to be unveiled around April. This puts to rest a previous claim that it would be unveiled in Q1 this year.

There is a possibility that Huawei may unveil its Pura 90 series of flagship phones before the Pura X2. It is advisable to wait for further reports on how and when Huawei plans to launch the upcoming Pura offerings.

Huawei Pura X2 specifications (rumored)

As per a recent leak, the Huawei Pura X2’s main display may increase to a size of 7.5 inches, which is significantly bigger than the 6.3-inch screen available on the original model. The display is said to offer a 16:10 aspect ratio, and the size of the outer screen is also said to increase.

The Pura X2 is said to be equipped with a total of four cameras, which probably includes a selfie camera and a triple camera setup with a 200-megapixel main camera on the back. Under the hood, the device is expected to feature the Kirin 9030 series chipset.

The Pura X2 is expected to arrive in multiple configurations, such as 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, 16GB+512GB, 16GB+1TB, 20GB+512GB, and 20GB+1TB. It may arrive in different shades, such as white, green, orange, blue, black, and purple.

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iQOO 15R to pack 7,600mAh battery, to be priced under Rs 50,000 (~$550)

2 February 2026 at 09:18
iQOO 15R

iQOO is gradually revealing details about the iQOO 15R ahead of its official announcement, which is set to take place on Feb. 24. Its Amazon microsite is being consistently updated with fresh details. The footnotes on the page have also revealed its battery size.

iQOO 15R battery size revealed

A screenshot from iQOO 15R’s Amazon microsite

As can be seen in the above screenshot, the iQOO 15R is confirmed to pack a 7,600mAh battery. Despite housing a massive battery, the device will measure only 7.9mm in thickness.

The footnotes section also hints at its pricing, stating that the phone will be launched under the Rs 50,000 (~$550) price segment. With this, the device will emerge as a major rival to the OnePlus 15R, which starts at Rs 47,999 (~$525). Both phones are powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset.

iQOO 15R
iQOO 15R

The brand recently confirmed that the iQOO 15R will receive four Android OS upgrades and six years of security updates. It will come preloaded with Android 16 and OriginOS 6. For an enhanced gaming experience, the device will feature Q2 supercomputing, which will enable a stable 144fps experience in BGMI. It will be available in two shades, black and silver, with the latter featuring a checkered design on the back.

Reports suggest that the iQOO 15R could be a rebranded version of the iQOO Z11 Turbo, which was announced earlier this month in China. Therefore, the 15R is expected to feature a 32-megapixel front camera and an OIS-enabled 200-megapixel + 8-megapixel (ultra-wide) dual-camera setup.

The iQOO 15R may arrive with a 6.59-inch OLED panel that supports a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The device may ship with up to 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage. Likely, it may support 100W wired charging.

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Galaxy S26 Ultra leaks intensify as official renders, promo image, specifications emerge

2 February 2026 at 08:57
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra promo

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is gradually coming into focus as fresh leaks shed light on its design and core hardware. Android Headlines recently shared official-looking renders along with key details, and shortly after, well-known leaker Evan Blass posted what appears to be the first promotional image, reinforcing several earlier claims.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra design and colour variants revealed

Galaxy S26 Ultra - Cobalt Violet
Galaxy S26 Ultra – Cobalt Violet
Galaxy S26 Ultra in Black
Galaxy S26 Ultra in Black

According to Android Headlines, the Galaxy S26 Ultra adopts a flat design language with slimmer, uniform bezels surrounding a large display. The renders show the phone in Cobalt Violet and Black, offering a closer look at what seems to be the final retail finish. The front features a centred hole-punch camera, while the frame appears flat with softly rounded corners, giving the device a cleaner and more balanced profile than its predecessor.

On the rear, Samsung appears to have moved away from individually protruding lenses. Instead, the cameras sit on a unified island positioned in the top-left corner. While the camera housing still protrudes, it looks more refined and structured. The S Pen is clearly visible in the renders, confirming that Samsung continues to position stylus support as a defining feature of the Ultra lineup. Additional colours are expected at launch, but visuals are currently limited to these two variants.

Shown below is a promotional image shared by Evan Blass, showcasing the Galaxy S26 Ultra in its signature Cobalt Violet shade.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra specifications (rumored)

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra promo
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra promo image shared by Evan Blass

According to the publication, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to feature a 6.9-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED display and ship with Android 16-based One UI 8.5. Powering the device could be Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, paired with at least 256GB storage. The phone is tipped to measure 7.9mm in thickness, weigh around 214 grams, and pack a 5,000mAh battery with wireless power sharing.

Camera hardware is said to include a 200-megapixel primary sensor, a 50-megapixel ultrawide camera, a 10-megapixel telephoto lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. A 12-megapixel front camera is also expected.

Samsung is likely to unveil the Galaxy S26 Ultra along with the S26, S26+, and Galaxy Buds 4 series through the Feb. 25’s Galaxy Unpacked event.

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Xiaomi heavily discounts battery replacements on dozens of older phones

2 February 2026 at 08:37
Xiaomi 12S Pro

Xiaomi is kicking off February with a new round of after-sales perks. The company has announced its February Super Service Week, running from February 1st to February 8th, during which the brand is offering discounts on battery replacements, device cleaning, and appliance servicing across China.

The headline offer this time is a 20% discount on smartphone battery replacements. According to Xiaomi, the program will cover 70 phone models with replacement prices starting at 79.2 yuan after the discount. 

The list goes back to 2020

What’s notable is how far back the supported models go. The list includes several older flagships, such as the Xiaomi 10 series, Xiaomi 11 Pro, and Xiaomi Mix Fold.

For instance, the Xiaomi 10 series was launched back in February 2020. At the time, CEO Lei Jun described the Xiaomi 10 as a product designed to break free from strict price constraints and push Xiaomi firmly into the high-end smartphone market.

The battery discount isn’t limited to flagships either. Xiaomi says models like the Redmi 10A, Redmi Note 9, Redmi K40 series, and even the newer Redmi K80 series are also part of the program. 

Beyond phones, Xiaomi’s Super Service Week also includes double discounts on old appliances for trade-ins, 50 percent off deep cleaning and maintenance for laptops, and a fixed price of 99 yuan for cleaning and maintenance of air conditioners and washing machines.

Xiaomi Service is also using the campaign to remind users about everyday battery care, encouraging more “scientific” charging habits and avoiding extreme temperatures to help extend battery life. 

Xiaomi has been running such programs regularly in China to let users make the most out of their smartphones. For now, though, these initiatives are limited to just the mainland. 

It’s hard not to wish Xiaomi would bring similar programs to global users as well, especially as phones get more expensive and people hold onto their devices longer than ever.

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Casio launches Oceanus OCW-S7000F-2A with sapphire bezel and Bluetooth solar movement

2 February 2026 at 02:48
Casio Oceanus OCW-S7000F-2A

Casio has announced the new Oceanus Manta OCW-S7000F-2A in Japan. The watch is now available for pre-order at ¥220,000 (around $1,416) and will officially launch in February 2026. The model joins the premium Oceanus Manta line, known for its slim profile and refined materials.

Casio OCW-S7000F-2A

Casio OCW-S7000F-2A Specifications

The OCW-S7000F-2A adopts a two-tone aesthetic, pairing a deep blue main dial with crisp white sub-dials. Casio applies high-opacity white vapor deposition to the sub-dials to enhance brightness and color definition, while blue vapor deposition on the main dial and bezel creates a rich, ocean-inspired finish. The dial is framed by a sapphire glass bezel ring with white tachymeter markings, set on a multi-faceted titanium base that adds a refined, polished touch.

The watch comes with a lightweight titanium case and bracelet, keeping the overall weight at just 83 grams. The case measures 47.5 x 42.8 mm with a slim 9.5 mm thickness. The bracelet features a one-touch triple-fold clasp with slide adjustment and supports a band fit range of 150 to 195 mm.

Casio OCW-S7000F-2A
Casio OCW-S7000F-2A

The watch supports both Bluetooth connectivity and Multiband 6 radio signal reception. It can automatically correct time using signals from Japan, North America, Europe, and China, or sync via the Casio Watches app. The app allows users to configure world time for 300 cities, check battery status, locate their phone, and set watch functions.

Casio equipped the OCW-S7000F-2A with Tough Solar charging, which provides about 5 months of power on a full charge and up to 19 months in power-saving mode. The watch includes features such as a full-auto calendar, a 24-hour stopwatch, a date and day display, and automatic hand-position correction.

Casio OCW-S7000F-2A

Additionally, the design includes dual-curve sapphire glass with an anti-reflective coating, along with Neobrite luminous coating on the hands and indexes. The titanium case uses a titanium carbide treatment to enhance durability and scratch resistance. The OCW-S7000F-2A offers 10 bar water resistance and is made in Japan.

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Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra could redefine face unlock with sleek punch hole

2 February 2026 at 23:12

Samsung may bring a new way to unlock phones with your face on the Galaxy S27 Ultra. The exciting part is that it could be very secure without needing a large cutout or notch. This means the phone can stay sleek and all-screen.

According to the information, the new technology is called Polar ID. Unlike normal face unlock, which uses 3D sensors and many parts, Polar ID works by looking at how light reflects off your skin. Everyone’s skin reflects light in a unique way. 

The new system is also very fast. When you look at your phone, it sends out infrared light and captures both the image and how the light reflects. This happens in about 180 milliseconds, so unlocking your phone is almost instant.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Camera

Polar ID is much smaller than current face unlock systems. Normal systems need many parts, like cameras and projectors, which take up space. Polar ID combines everything into one module that is 50% smaller. This means Samsung could fit it inside a small punch-hole camera, keeping the phone’s screen clean and smooth.

Right now, this is just a rumor as Samsung has not confirmed the Galaxy S27 Ultra’s final features. But if Polar ID works as expected, it could make Samsung phones more secure and stylish. Stay tuned for more information.

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One UI 8.5 Beta 4 moves closer to release for US Galaxy S25 models

2 February 2026 at 22:34

Samsung has already released the One UI 8.5 Beta 3 update for the Galaxy S25 series. For a long time, the company has been working on the next beta update. Now, new information confirms that One UI 8.5 Beta 4 is coming to Galaxy S25 models in the US.

According to tipster Tarun Vats, a new One UI 8.5 beta build has appeared on Samsung’s US testing servers for the Galaxy S25 lineup. This confirms that the Beta 4 update is ready for the US region. Earlier, the testing beta build was also spotted on servers in other regions, including South Korea.

The new build version is S938USQU7ZZAH, which shows that Samsung is actively testing the next beta update. This also suggests that Samsung may release more beta updates before launching the final stable version.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Camera

Samsung has already confirmed that the stable One UI 8.5 update will be released with the Galaxy S26 series, which is expected to launch on 25 February 2025. Since we are already in February 2026, there is still a chance that one more beta update could arrive before the stable rollout.

Earlier, the One UI 8.5 Beta 4 changelog was leaked online. It revealed several fixes and improvements for Galaxy S25 users. The update fixes Phone app crashes, search history issues, and Bluetooth call switching problems. It also fixes a bug where call links did not paste correctly. In addition, Bixby has received backend updates to improve its speed and performance, and AI Select now closes automatically after use.

However, Beta 4 is expected to include more changes and improvements beyond these fixes. The update could be released at any time, so stay tuned for more updates.

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Gigantic 98-inch TCL QM8K mini LED TV with 144 Hz refresh rate scores attractive $1,001 discount on Amazon

2 February 2026 at 21:57
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Samsung Galaxy S25 series stock enters reverse countdown

2 February 2026 at 21:26

It’s been a year since the Samsung Galaxy S25 series entered sales, and after shipping millions of units worldwide, the lineup’s stock has started a reverse countdown.

It’s always a good time to buy a Galaxy device right before the launch of its successor. Samsung customers know this strategy and wait until the last moment to turn this situation into an opportunity.

The reason behind this thinking is based on the price discounts on the outgoing model. Hence, the company doesn’t want to keep selling the old unit in the face of a new release. Now, Samsung is emptying its inventory of the Galaxy S25 series.

The change has appeared on the online order page of the base and the Plus variants. As some of the color options are already out of stock. Among these, the 128GB variant is receiving extra attention, with its three online store colors – Mint, Icyblue, and Silver Shadow- no longer available. Yet, the online exclusive colors of the Galaxy S25 series are still in stock.

Galaxy S25 series stock

The same changes are also observed on the locked model for at least two color variants. However, this scenario remains irrelevant to the S25 Ultra, as all of its versions are still open for orders, at least for now.

This is a completely usual practice for the phone maker, as it phases out the existing stock of the concurrent flagship phones. Samsung may restock the outsold models, but it remains highly doubtful.

On the other hand, a teaser leak has confirmed that the Galaxy S26 series will launch on February 25, 2026. Given this revelation, Samsung may drain the stock further as we near the next Unpacked event. Still, if you want to sweep a unit of the Galaxy S25, S25+, or S25 Ultra, this is the best time for you to advance with the existing discount.

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Should you turn off AICore on your Samsung phone?

2 February 2026 at 21:21

Samsung phones, like the Galaxy S24 FE, come with a system app, AICore. This app helps run AI features on the phone. A big benefit is that it can do many of these things on the phone itself, without needing the internet. Some people, however, might want to turn it off to save storage or battery.

In a recent experiment by Android Authority, it has been decided to disable AICore. The process involved navigating to Settings >> Apps >> AICore, then selecting Force Stop and Disable. Additionally, the they enabled the “Process data only on device” option in Galaxy AI to ensure remaining AI tasks would continue to run locally.

After disabling it, they noticed very little change. Some AI features, like Generative Edit in the Gallery or Summarize in Samsung Internet, now asked to use the internet instead of working locally. Since these features were rarely used, it didn’t make much difference. Other features, like Circle to Search and Live Transcribe, continued to work normally.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

Turning off AICore didn’t make a noticeable difference in speed or battery life. The app takes about 1.3GB of storage, but it doesn’t use much RAM, and battery performance stayed about the same. On other phones, some users have seen better battery life after disabling it, so results may vary.

One thing to keep in mind is privacy. With AICore off, tasks that used to run on the phone may now go through the internet. For those who want AI tasks to stay private, keeping it on is safer.

For people who use AI features very low, turning off AICore is generally fine. So, it frees up some storage without breaking the main features of the phone.

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Leak reveals Galaxy S26 Ultra S Pen as Samsung plans to make five times more S26 Ultras than S26

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Samsung Galaxy S26, S26 Plus and S26 Ultra prices leak

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Samsung Galaxy F70e will launch on February 9; specs and features revealed

By:Yash
2 February 2026 at 18:42

Samsung is getting ready to launch a new smartphone in India called the Galaxy F70e 5G. The phone will be launched on February 9 and it is is made for users who want good camera quality, long battery life, and 5G support at a low price.

The Galaxy F70e 5G will have a 120Hz display, which means the screen will feel smooth while scrolling and watching videos. The display can reach up to 800 nits of brightness and is expected to be an LCD screen. The phone will have a notch at the top of the screen.

For photos, the phone will come with a 50MP main camera on the back and a 2MP depth camera for portrait photos. On the front, it will have an 8MP camera for selfies and video calls.

The phone will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor. The phone supports 12 5G bands, which helps with better network coverage. It will also have a big 6000mAh battery, so users can use the phone for long hours without charging often.

Samsung Galaxy F70e

Via – Fonearena

The Galaxy F70e 5G will run Android 16 with One UI 8. Samsung has promised six Android updates and six years of security updates.

The phone will have a leather-like finish on the back and will be available in Lime Green and Spotlight Blue colors. It also has an IP54 rating, which protects it from dust and water splashes.

Other features include Voice Focus for clearer calls and Samsung Knox Vault for better security. The phone will be sold on the Samsung India website and Flipkart after launch. The company has confirmed that the phone will cost under ₹15,000, which makes it a budget-friendly option.

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Samsung’s 2026 S Pen for Galaxy S26 Ultra out

2 February 2026 at 18:12

Samsung is preparing to launch its next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and a new leak has revealed details about its S Pen stylus. The leak gives an early look at the stylus design and some official accessories expected to arrive with the phone. The information has been shared by NieuweMobiel.nl.

The Korean tech giant appears to be introducing a new two-tone design for the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s S Pen. Most of the stylus body comes in either black or white, which makes up nearly 90 percent of the pen. The top part of the S Pen, which remains visible when stored inside the phone, matches the color of the device.

The leaked images show four color options that are expected to match the Galaxy S26 Ultra finishes. These include Cobalt Violet, Shadow Black, White Shadow, and Galactical Blue. This design helps the S Pen blend smoothly with the phone and keeps a clean, simple look.

Samsung Galaxy S26 S Pen

Image via NieuweMobiel.nl.

Samsung will continue to offer familiar S Pen features. The stylus will include a physical button on the side and a clickable top. However, Bluetooth support is not making a return. This means features like Air Actions and gesture controls will not be available on the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

Image via NieuweMobiel.nl.

Along with the S Pen, the leak also reveals several accessories for the device. These include anti-reflective screen protectors and clear cases, available both with and without a magnetic ring on the back.

Image via NieuweMobiel.nl.

Aside from this, Samsung is also expected to offer a wide range of official cases at launch. These will reportedly include the Standing Grip Case, Rugged Case, Flipsuit Case, Silicone Case, and Kinduit Case.

Samsung will reportedly launch the Galaxy S26 series on 25 February 2026 at the Galaxy Unpacked event. Stay tuned for more information.

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Xiaomi 17: New leak describes early global release for compact flagship and Xiaomi 17 Ultra

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2 February 2026 at 18:37

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 9, Ultra 2 and Tab S12 appear with bold twist

By:Yash
2 February 2026 at 16:08

While everyone is awaiting the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung is already working on the Galaxy Watch 9, Watch Ultra 2, Tab S12+, and Tab S12 Ultra.

New entries in the GSMA IMEI database have revealed Samsung’s next flagship tablets and smartwatches, offering a rare, concrete glimpse into the company’s plans months ahead of launch.

The listings were first uncovered by Smartprix, and they hint at a strategy shift that will not go unnoticed by long-time Galaxy watchers.

Galaxy Watch 9 and Watch Ultra 2

The GSMA IMEI database confirms the Galaxy Watch 9 with model number SM-L345U and the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 listed as SM-L716U.

The Galaxy Watch 9 is expected to continue refining Samsung’s established smartwatch formula. Design changes are likely to be subtle, with the focus shifting to improved health tracking, better efficiency, and longer battery life.

The emergence of the Watch Ultra 2 confirms that Samsung sees long-term potential in the rugged, durability-focused segment it entered recently. Expect tougher materials, enhanced GPS accuracy, and deeper fitness and outdoor features.

Galaxy Tab S12+ and Tab S12 Ultra

Samsung is preparing two tablets: the Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra 5G, listed as SM-X946B, and the Galaxy Tab S12+ 5G with model number SM-X846B. For now, there is no standard Galaxy Tab S12 anywhere in sight.

Last year, Samsung trimmed its tablet lineup by dropping the Plus model and sticking to a base Tab S11 and a premium Ultra. Now the company seems to be reversing course. The Plus is back, and the entry-level flagship is gone.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 9, Watch Ultra, and Tab S12 Ultra GSMA listing

Source – Smartprix

The IMEI leaks suggest Samsung is entering the second half of 2026 with a sharper, more premium-focused lineup. The smartwatches may launch alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Flip 8, and Wide Fold in H2 206.

Historically, Samsung devices tend to surface in IMEI databases roughly six to seven months before launch. With these listings now public, a Galaxy Unpacked event sometime in July 2026 looks increasingly plausible.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Details: Here’s everything you should know

By:Yash
2 February 2026 at 15:32

The Galaxy S25 series was a hit in 2025, and Samsung is now working on its successor lineup. This article contains crucial details about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra flagship smartphone, based on leaks and industry reports.

Samsung is set to launch the Galaxy S26 Ultra on February 25, 2026, but the details mentioned in this article may change based on the following inputs. For now, do not take this information as a confirmed spec or feature of the device.

Quick Look: What the rumors say

  • Expected Release: February 25 (launch), March 11 (release/first sale)
  • Processor: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy (TSMC 3nm)
  • RAM: LPDDR5X RAM (Faster 10.7Gbps)
  • Display: 120Hz refresh rate, 2600 nits brightness, and a new Privacy Display feature (Flex Magic Pixel technology)
  • Camera: 200MP main, 50MP ultrawide, 50MP 5x periscope and a 12MP 3x telephoto
  • Charging: 60W wired and 25W Qi2 wireless charging
  • Design: A potential move from “floating lenses” to a new pill-shaped camera island
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra CAD Render

Image Source – Onleaks and AndroidHeadlines

Display

Samsung’s displays are always best-in-class, and the S26 Ultra aims to continue that legacy.

  • Size: 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED.
  • Refresh rate: 120Hz refresh rate, touch sampling rate will increase.
  • Brightness: Peak brightness is rumored to remain unchanged at 2,600 nits.
  • Protection: It’s expected to use the next-generation Corning Gorilla Glass Armor.
  • New Feature: The most exciting feature is the “Privacy Display” technology based on “Flex Magic Pixel.”

Performance

Galaxy S26 Ultra will use Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy, a chipset tailored for Samsung flagships. The chip will be manufactured using TSMC’s 3nm process technology, offering significant gains in CPU, GPU, and especially NPU.

A key rumor indicates the S26 Ultra will be one of the first phones to use new LPDDR5X RAM clocked at 10.7Gbps. This is a substantial speed bump from the 8.5Gbps RAM in the S25 Ultra, offering various improvements.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Features

Image: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Features

Camera

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to be paired with:

  • A 200MP Wide (primary) sensor with f/1.4 aperture.
  • A 50MP Ultrawide lens (1/2.52-inch sensor size).

A dual-telephoto system.

The device may use a new telephoto camera with 10MP resolution, trimmed down from a 12MP lens, featuring 3x optical zoom at a 1/3.94-inch sensor size, smaller than the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s 1/3.52-inch image sensor.

Additionally, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will have a 50MP periscope with a 1/2.52-inch sensor size. This camera will offer 5x optical zoom capabilities and enhanced light intake as compared to its predecessor, the S25 Ultra.

The bigger punch-hole:

  • Recent rumors suggest it will stick with a 12MP punch-hole but will make the cutout larger. This is allegedly to house a new lens with a wider 85-degree field-of-view (up from 80), allowing for better group selfies.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Camera Hole

Battery and charging

This is the upgrade users have been requesting for years. Samsung isn’t bringing a capacity upgrade to the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The battery will remain 5,000mAh, but the wired and wireless charging will upgrade to 60W and 25W, respectively.

Disclaimer: This is an Article Based on Leaks and Rumors

The information presented in this article is based on early leaks, supply chain rumors, and industry analyst speculation circulating as of February 2, 2026.

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Apple reportedly working on an iPhone Flip as smaller alternative to the iPhone Fold

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Xiaomi 17 Ultra: New leak reveals global pricing and surprising battery information

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Samsung Galaxy F70e 5G key specs revealed, to debut next week

2 February 2026 at 16:39

Samsung recently began teasing the launch of the Galaxy F70 series in India and has now confirmed a launch date. The first model in the lineup will be the Galaxy F70e, which will feature a 50MP primary rear camera and a 6,000mAh battery. The Galaxy F70e will debut in India on February 9 and will go on sale via the official Samsung online store and Flipkart. The phone is likely to also be available via offline retailers. It will feature a leather-like texture on the rear panel and will be available in Limelight Green and Spotlight Blue color options. The handset will come with...

Gurman: Apple is actively exploring a flip-style foldable iPhone

2 February 2026 at 15:34

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January update arrives for Galaxy Tab S11 series

By:Yash
2 February 2026 at 14:58

Samsung is rolling out a new software update to the Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra, which carries the February January 2026 security patches.

Premium Galaxy Tab models have already received the latest patch last month. Despite being the latest, the Galaxy Tab S11 lineup’s turn came at last, and yet, the software is bringing the January 2026 security update.

Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra users can identify the fresh update through the PDA build version ending with AZA7. The update weighs around 635 megabytes and provides system security and stability improvements.

The two tablets are powered by the flagship Dimensity chip. Samsung provides up to 55 patches to Exynos devices, while the Qualcomm and MediaTek-based products receive the unified update without Exynos patches.

The rollout has just started in South Korea. Global users should be able to grab the update in the next couple of days. Your tablet’s next security patch could arrive after three months, probably with the One UI 8.5 by May 2026.

Samsung has also started optimizing One UI 8.5 design and features for the Galaxy Tab S11 series. The work is underway internally, and a public Beta Program is less likely to expand beyond the Galaxy S25 series.

To download the January patch, open Settings > Software update > Download and install. Wait for a while so the device fetches a new OTA from the server. Once done, hit Install/Restart now to initiate the installation process.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 January 2026 Update

Source – WJGalaxy (Samsung Members Korea)

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Galaxy S26 Ultra is the only phone Samsung truly believes in

By:Yash
2 February 2026 at 14:19

Samsung is indeed bringing three Galaxy S26 series models, but the focus is only on one phone, the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The unpacking is set for February 25, and fans will be able to grab their ones starting March 11, 2026.

Last month, a Korean media outlet revealed the initial production volumes of the S26 series models, led by S26 Ultra. Now, tipster IceUniverse shared production numbers, which also signal the supremacy of the Galaxy S26 Ultra phone.

In the initial batch, the Korean tech giant is producing 600,000 units of Galaxy S26 Plus and 700,000 units of the base Galaxy S26. The Galaxy S26 Ultra production is on another level, targeting 3.6 million units.

That said, the initial production target of the Galaxy S26 Ultra is over 5x of the Galaxy S26 standard model and nearly 6x of the Plus version. It’s nothing special, but confidence in the top tier of the upcoming Ultra version.

Samsung’s decision is based on practicality.

Over the past couple of years, Samsung’s Ultra-branded flagship has dominated sales in the entire lineup. The standard and Plus versions target specific needs, like portability and big screen without a bulky phablet form factor.

Galaxy S26 Ultra is a bit different. Samsung is positioning it as a flagship smartphone, rather than a phablet like Galaxy Note. The sharp corners have already gone, and innovative technologies are pumping the hype for huge sales.

Samsung’s bringing Privacy Display tech to the Galaxy S26 series along with a new 12-megapixel Telephoto camera. The charging speeds are upgrading too, with wired hitting 60W and wireless hitting 25W with Qi2 standard.

All in all, Samsung wants to sell Galaxy S26 Ultra without dumping the other two. Which Galaxy S26 model would you consider purchasing this year?

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Official Promo Leak

Source – Evan Blass

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Early launch: New Anker 3-in-1 foldable charging accessory arrives in US

The Anker Prime Wireless Charging Station (3-in-1, MagGo, AirCool, Foldable) is now available in the US. Arriving a few weeks earlier than expected, this accessory could be used to charge up to three devices at home or on the go. Plus, its active cooling technology helps to prevent thermal throttling.

Up to $2,400: High-end Intel Panther Lake laptops are expensive with pricing reportedly comparable to AMD Strix Halo laptops

Intel Panther Lake has managed to impress with its strong power efficiency, multi-core performance, and outstanding graphics performance. However, these qualities reportedly come at a steep price. According to Moore's Law Is Dead, high-end Panther Lake laptops cost more than $2,000.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra emerges in official poster

2 February 2026 at 12:57

The Galaxy S26 series is expected to launch in three weeks’ time and ahead of the big event Evan Blass (@evleaks) shared an official poster for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The device is shown in what appears to be its new hero color - Cobalt Violet. The poster's specific angle gives off a purple look and showcases the back and right side of the phone. We can observe the redesigned camera island, which looks similar to that of the Z Fold7. We can also see the S Pen stylus, which does not appear to match the phone’s main color and is instead black. According to the most recent mega leak,...

Apple iPhone Fold leak reveals one spec Samsung fans did not expect

By:Yash
2 February 2026 at 11:10

Apple is working on its first foldable phone, and it could launch later this year. Fans are already aware of some of its specs, but a new leak makes a hefty claim for the Apple iPhone Fold, which even Samsung fans didn’t expect.

Weibo leaker FixedFocusDigital (via MacRumors) revealed that the Apple iPhone Fold could be equipped with a 5500mAh battery; if true, it’s going to be a massive headache for Samsung as it prepares its next foldable phone.

Apple last year introduced its iPhone 17 Pro Max with a 5088mAh battery. It’s the largest capacity available yet on iPhone. Meanwhile, the first foldable product would bring a massive leap when it comes to battery capacity.

For years, Samsung stayed in a safe haven in terms of battery size. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 packs a 4400mAh battery, the same as its predecessors. The next model is rumored to bring a battery capacity of up to 5000mAh.

With Apple’s foldable apparently bringing a 5500mAh battery, it would surpass the Galaxy Z Fold model. iPhone could have double advantages, pushing its power efficiency to a significant level for user convenience.

If the leak is accurate, Galaxy Z Fold 8 is already in massive trouble. Samsung already faces competition in battery life. Larger battery and an in-house chip/modem would further help the iPhone Fold last longer than its rivals.

Under the hood, the device is expected to be powered by Apple’s A20 chip paired with a C2 modem. Other rumored specifications include a 5.5-inch cover screen, a 7.8-inch crease-free inner display, TouchID, and a dual rear camera setup.

Samsung Wide Fold Apple Foldable

Source – Ice Universe

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Oppo K14x 5G's launch date and battery details confirmed

2 February 2026 at 11:55

Oppo’s upcoming K-series smartphone for India now has an official launch date. The company has also revealed key specifications of the Oppo K14x 5G. The handset will debut in India on February 10 and will be available for purchase via Flipkart. It is confirmed to pack a 6,500mAh battery that will offer 45W fast charging support. The Oppo K14x 5G will also sport a 120Hz refresh rate LCD display with 1,125 nits of brightness. It will feature a dual-rear camera setup with a 50MP primary sensor. As per a recent leak, the phone could be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC. The...

iQOO 15 Ultra camera specs officially revealed

2 February 2026 at 10:45

New details about the upcoming iQOO 15 Ultra have surfaced ahead of its launch later this week. After confirming the display and other key specs, the company has now teased the phone’s camera capabilities. The iQOO 15 Ultra will feature a triple rear camera setup with a 50MP Sony periscope telephoto unit that will offer 3x optical zoom and CIPA 4.5-level optical image stabilization. As per the teaser on Weibo, the phone will use vivo’s image processing technologies such as Magic 2.0 Image Restoration Engine and NICE 3.0 Optical Reconstruction Engine. iQOO has already confirmed...

One UI 8.5 Beta problem could delay Galaxy S25’s Stable update

By:Yash
2 February 2026 at 10:01

Samsung initiated One UI 8.5 Beta last December, but the Galaxy S25’s Stable update still has work left. While users await the fourth Beta build, Samsung is likely busy addressing major internal glitches.

As spotted by IceUniverse, the latest One UI 8.5 Beta on Galaxy S25 Ultra is causing random restart issues, hinting at a potential delay in the Stable update’s rollout.

The tipster is running an internal build of the software, which is a newer version than the Beta 3 available to Beta participants. Bugs in a newer release indicate that some work sis till left before kicking off the Stable rollout.

The source revealed that the bug is automatically shutting down and restarting the device. All this happened twice, signaling a critical glitch. It must be addressed before bringing the build to the public as the fourth Beta firmware.

Functional issues can be considered in Beta testing. Meanwhile, issues like shutdowns and unwanted restarts can be disastrous. Think you are recording something important, and your phone shuts down for no reason.

It could even happen when you are on a phone call and discussing a critical topic. That said, Samsung hasn’t yet dropped a new Beta build. It’s expected this week, but only when the bug is resolved and verified by engineers.

Is Samsung really delaying Stable?

No. Samsung has never pledged One UI 8.5 will be available in February. The company has already announced that the official rollout will begin with the Galaxy S26 series. The flagships arriving on February 25, with the first sale slated on March 11.

If you’ve participated in the Beta Program, stay joined; otherwise, you may not get access to the activity again. A fresh Beta will be provided as soon as it hits the necessary benchmarks in testing by Samsung engineers.

Samsung One UI 8.5 Beta Bug

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Apple iPhone 17 Pro models make up over half of early sales as these iPhones rank second and third

1 February 2026 at 20:25
Early sales data from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) suggests a shift in buyer preferences within Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup, with higher-end models gaining ground. While one model clearly leads early demand, the figures also point to uneven performance across the rest of the range.

vivo Y31d unboxing

2 February 2026 at 09:23

Let's get back to basics - great battery life, reliable build, reasonable price - that's the vivo Y31d! Even its name is far removed from the modern trends. The Y31d quietly launched this week and we're just in time for an unboxing. The phone ships with a full set of accessories - a case, a 44W charger, and a USB-A to USB-C cable. Unboxing the vivo Y31d You have a choice of Glow White and this subdued Starlight Gray. The phone is pretty reasonably sized at 166.6 x 78.4 x 8.39mm and weighs only 219g. Those dimensions don't reflect the massive 7,200mAh power pack hidden inside,...

Samsung goes big in Milan with Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic campaign

By:Yash
2 February 2026 at 07:46

On February 2nd, Samsung announced that it is running outdoor advertising, featuring the Galaxy Z Flip 7 foldable phone, for the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Games at 10 locations across Milan.

The campaign features athletes from “Team Samsung Galaxy” and delivers Samsung’s Olympic message, “Open always wins.”

Samsung has put giant-sized ads at major landmarks such as the Duomo di Milano, San Babila, Cardona, and Porta Venezia. Some of the outdoor advertisements will continue through the end of the Paralympic Games in late March.

Participants in the Olympic campaign’s outdoor ads include Italian freestyle skiing siblings Flora Tabanelli and Miro Tabanelli, snowboarder Ian Mateoli, and para snowboarder Jacopo Lucchini.

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The athletes captured “victory selfies” using the Galaxy Z Flip 7, photographing special moments shared with loved ones such as family members, friends, and coaches who supported them throughout their Olympic journeys.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympics Edition

Source – Samsung

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Samsung might make a square Flip phone, thanks Apple

By:Yash
2 February 2026 at 06:48

Samsung might launch a square Flip phone influenced by an Apple idea. The new design may be adopted in the future, and Samsung could beat Apple.

According to Bloomberg, Apple is exploring a square Flip phone concept, which could eventually force Samsung to bring such a product. It’s the same playbook as the first foldable iPhone and Samsung’s rumored Wide Fold.

The upcoming iPhone Fold offers a tablet-like experience on a large canvas. Meanwhile, the clamshell would be just different. It could be positioned as main iPhone models as it would unlock a similar size and shape unfolded.

Apple could launch its first iPhone Fold this year with a wide design. To counter, Samsung is keeping the legacy Galaxy Z Fold and Flip models in its pipeline, but is also working on another model with Apple-like aesthetics.

Similarly, Apple’s square Flip phone idea would influence Samsung. The Galaxy maker would also consider bringing such a product before Apple. If you love clamshell foldable phones, it’s worth knowing the news for you.

Samsung’s proportion of selling Flip phones always remained higher than the Fold models. 2025 wasn’t the same as the Galaxy Z Fold 7 surpassed its Flip counterpart in terms of sales, thanks to its slim and lightweight profile.

Well, Samsung is working on some serious upgrades for its next Flip phone and bringing it back to the momentum. Increased sales of the Fold model should not come at the cost of reduced sales of Flip, and that’s the point.

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iQOO 15R's battery capacity and software support duration revealed

2 February 2026 at 07:01

The iQOO 15R is launching on February 24 for under INR50,000. iQOO has already confirmed that the 15R will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 SoC, run OriginOS 6, and have two color options. Now, the brand has revealed some more details about the iQOO 15R, including its battery capacity. iQOO has set up a promo page for the iQOO 15R on its Indian website, with some footnotes, and one of them reveals the 15R will pack a 7,600 mAh battery. The smartphone will receive OS updates for up to four years and security updates for up to six years. Additionally, the iQOO 15R will have the Q2...

Samsung is reducing foldable phone repair costs

By:Yash
2 February 2026 at 06:15

Samsung is now expanding its foldable phone display component-only repair program to 160 out of 169 service centers across South Korea.

Foldables have always come with a quiet tax. You enjoy the wow factor, the engineering flex, the thin glass magic, and then one bad drop reminds you how expensive that magic really is. Samsung seems to have finally accepted that this fear has been holding people back, and it is doing something concrete about it.

Samsung has expanded its foldable phone display component-only repair program to the Masan and Yeongju centers in South Korea. It might sound minor on paper, but matter a lot in practice. It is now the default option for most foldable owners who walk into a Samsung service center.

This repair method is the key detail

Instead of swapping the entire display assembly, which has historically meant eye-watering bills, engineers carefully take apart the display, frame, and outer case.

Only the damaged components are replaced. Everything else that still works stays in the phone. It is slower, messier, and far more demanding than bulk part replacement.

It directly attacks the biggest complaint foldable users have had for years: the repair costs felt wildly out of proportion to the damage. Right now, Samsung is the only company offering this kind of foldable repair at scale.

Component-only repair takes more than twice as long as a standard display swap. This is micro-level work, done with specialized equipment by experienced engineers. Precision matters because one mistake can ruin the entire panel.

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Samsung 2026 OLED TVs and Odyssey monitors gain NVIDIA G-SYNC support

By:Yash
2 February 2026 at 05:37

Samsung has officially confirmed NVIDIA G-SYNC support for its 2026 OLED TV lineup and next-generation Odyssey gaming monitors.

G-SYNC used to be a PC monitor thing, hardcore gamers only. That line is gone now. When your TV can sync its refresh rate with your GPU, everyday gaming feels cleaner, smoother, and far less annoying.

That is why Samsung leaning into NVIDIA G-SYNC for its 2026 OLED TVs and Odyssey monitors actually matters. It is about fixing one of the most visible problems in gaming.

G-SYNC compatibility allows a display’s refresh rate to synchronize with the GPU’s frame output. The result is reduced screen tearing, lower stutter, and more consistent motion during gameplay.

“Our goal is simple: deliver a consistently great gaming experience, no matter what you play or where you play it,” said Kevin Lee, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung Electronics. “With new innovations across OLED TVs and gaming monitors, we’re bringing more power, precision, and immersion to every kind of player.”

For users, this means fewer visual distractions, especially in fast-moving games. Compatible models include the 2026 OLED S95H, S90H, and S85H TVs, as well as the new Odyssey G6 (G60H, G61SH) gaming monitors.

The S95H and S90H are built for high-performance gaming, supporting refresh rates up to 165Hz, while the S85H supports up to 120Hz. These models are designed to handle modern PC and console gaming workloads with smoother motion and lower latency.

The South Korean tech giant is also introducing HDR10+ Advanced across the OLED lineup. It is an updated HDR format aimed at improving brightness control, contrast, motion handling, and color accuracy.

Samsung 2026 OLED TVs Monitors Nvidia G-Sync

Source – Samsung

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Top 10 trending phones of week 5

2 February 2026 at 04:21

Xiaomi unveiled two new Redmi phones this week and they are clearly soaking in the spotlight. The Redmi Turbo 5 Max topped our trending chart, while the Turbo 5 took the third spot. Between them is the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, which also made plenty of headlines as leaks kept pouring in. The Galaxy A56 took fourth, ahead of another Xiaomi pair - the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ ranking just ahead of the Redmi Note 15 Pro. [#InlinePriceWidget, 14326, 1#] We then have the vanilla member of the upcoming Galaxy S26 lineup, followed by the outgoing Galaxy S25 Ultra. Another new...

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Google Pixel Buds 2a TWS earphones surface in new colors

2 February 2026 at 01:59

Google unveiled the Pixel Buds 2a TWS earphones last August in Iris and Hazel colors, which are expected to be joined by two new color models that have surfaced online. The new color versions of the Google Pixel Buds 2a are expected to be called Fog and Berry. The charging cases of both models are white from the outside, while the inside matches the color of the earbuds. Google Pixel Buds 2a's Fog model The differences between the Iris and Hazel models launched last year, and the upcoming Fog and Berry versions are only cosmetic since the specs and features remain the same....

Google may let websites opt out of AI Overviews after UK pressure

1 February 2026 at 20:01
Google-Office

Google is exploring new options to allow websites and publishers to opt out of having their content used in AI Overviews. The move comes after the UK government urged the company to provide more control to content creators, citing growing concerns about fair usage and declining traffic to news sites.

Google Office

UK regulators demand more control for publishers

According to a Reuters report, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has opened a formal consultation on how Google manages content across its AI-powered features. The regulator wants the company to let websites opt out of having their material scraped for AI-generated summaries or used to train separate AI models like Gemini.

In a blog post published on Thursday, Google confirmed that it is working on updates that would enable websites to exclude their content from Search generative AI features. The company said it aims to protect the usefulness of Search while also giving publishers the tools to manage how their content appears across AI products.

Google introduced AI Overviews in mid-2024. The feature uses generative AI to provide quick answers at the top of search results. However, publishers have not had any mechanism to opt out of these summaries, which has led to significant drops in click-through traffic.

The CMA stated that Google holds more than 90% of the UK’s search market. It warned that this dominance could distort competition and harm news organizations that rely on visibility in search.

Google said any new opt-out control must be scalable and not create a fragmented or confusing experience for users. The company also pointed to existing tools like robots.txt and Google-Extended, but acknowledged that further updates are needed.

The CMA will spend the next year reviewing the consultation. Google said it hopes to work with publishers and regulators to find a solution that benefits both users and content creators.

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iQOO 15 Ultra packs Sony 50MP 3x periscope telephoto and Vivo’s flagship imaging algorithms

1 February 2026 at 17:02
iQOO 15 Ultra

iQOO will launch its new flagship, the iQOO 15 Ultra, on February 4 in China. The phone targets serious mobile gamers while also packing a high-end camera system and top-tier performance hardware.

iQOO 15 Ultra camera specs

According to a new teaser posted on Weibo, the iQOO 15 Ultra will feature a 50MP Sony 3x super periscope telephoto camera with newly upgraded CIPA 4.5-level optical image stabilization. The device will also adopt Vivo’s top-tier imaging algorithms, including the NICE 3.0 Optical Reconstruction Engine and the Magic 2.0 Image Restoration Engine, to improve detail and image fidelity. These official details align with earlier leaks suggesting a powerful hardware suite: a triple 50MP rear camera system complemented by a 32MP front-facing sensor.

For connectivity, the phone integrates 29 surround antennas that automatically switch signal paths based on how the phone is held. It supports the N79 5G band and features the AI Esports Signal Engine 2.0, which enhances Wi-Fi signal strength across thick walls. iQOO is also introducing the Universe Metro Gaming Network, which enables low-latency online gaming even in underground subway environments.

The display measures 6.85 inches and uses a 2K flat LTPO panel from Samsung. The company claims the phone can run Honor of Kings at 144fps with Ultra settings and enhanced map textures. For thermal performance, the device uses an Ice Dome Air Cooling System with a built-in fan. The phone also includes capacitive shoulder triggers, a high-precision gyroscope, and a fast touch response rate for competitive gameplay.

Under the hood, the device is expected to run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, paired with the in-house Q3 gaming chip. It may offer up to 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, alongside 2K native upscaling, 120fps frame interpolation, and real-time ray tracing for enhanced gaming visuals.

Additionally, the device is expected to pack a 7,400mAh battery with support for 100W wired and wireless charging, stereo 1115 coaxial speakers tuned with Dolby Atmos, an advanced dual-axis haptics system, 144fps livestreaming support, and an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. It will be available in 2077 Black and 2049 Silver color options.

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Ayaneo confirms the chipset powering its first handheld smartphone

1 February 2026 at 07:30
Ayaneo-Pocket-Play-Dimensity-9300-chip

Ayaneo unveiled its Pocket Play smartphone back in December, but the reveal was minimal in specs. The company showed off the hardware design, yet stayed quiet on key details like the processor, display, and battery. 

Almost two months later, Ayaneo has finally confirmed the chip powering its first smartphone.

Ayaneo Pocket Play is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9300

The Ayaneo Pocket Play is powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300, a flagship processor launched in 2023 and one that’s more than capable of handling demanding games. Still, it’s a curious choice. 

Ayaneo could have opted for a newer SoC — like the Dimensity 9500 or a year-old Dimensity 9400+ — to deliver more consistent long-term performance and better future-proofing.

Dimensity 9300 AnTuTu score

Because a chip isn’t just about raw power. It also plays a big role in how long a device stays relevant. Older processors tend to lose manufacturer support sooner, which can affect software updates and long-term stability — something that matters even more for a niche, enthusiast-focused device like this.

Ayaneo also hasn’t backed up the announcement with any hard data. There are no frame-rate figures, no benchmark scores, and no real-world performance claims yet. For now, much of the Pocket Play’s actual gaming capability remains a mystery.

What is Ayaneo Pocket Play

What we do know is that the Pocket Play is trying to blur the line between smartphone and handheld console. It uses a side-sliding mechanism that reveals a full physical controller hidden beneath the display. Inside, there’s a familiar layout with a D-pad, ABXY buttons, shoulder triggers, and dual analog sticks.

Ayaneo has also included dual smart touchpads, which can be customized to function as virtual joysticks or standard touchpads, giving players the flexibility to tailor controls to their liking.

The Pocket Play draws inspiration from the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, which launched in 2011 with a similar sliding controller design.

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CATL begins testing fire-resistant sodium-ion batteries in passenger vehicles

1 February 2026 at 06:57
CATL sodium ion battery in passenger vehicle

After first rolling out sodium-ion batteries in commercial vehicles, CATL has now begun deploying them in passenger vehicles. The batteries fall under CATL’s sodium battery brand, Naxtra, which is preparing for public winter testing in passenger cars.

According to reports, Changan’s Oshan models are among the first to take part in these tests, with passenger cars from GAC and JAC expected to follow later.

CATL sodium ion battery in passenger vehicle

The focus on winter testing is not accidental. One of sodium-ion batteries’ biggest promises is reliable performance in extreme cold. Lithium-ion batteries, in general, tend to struggle in such conditions. More on that later. 

CATL’s sodium-ion batteries have no risk of fire or explosion 

CATL officially unveiled its sodium-ion battery in April last year, and on paper, the numbers are quite impressive. CATL claims an energy density of 175Wh/kg, a hybrid electric range of over 200km, and a pure electric range exceeding 500km. The battery also supports 5C super-fast charging and is rated for up to 10,000 charge cycles, which suggests a long usable lifespan.

Safety is where CATL is making its strongest case. The company says its sodium-ion batteries have passed extreme tests such as needle penetration, electric drill penetration, extrusion, and even battery sawing without catching fire or exploding. That’s a big reason why sodium-ion batteries are the next viable options for EVs. 

As we mentioned earlier, the sodium-ion batteries also perform exceptionally in cold weather. In real-world tests at –30°C, CATL says the battery can charge from 30 percent to 80 percent in about 30 minutes, while retaining 93 percent of its usable capacity. Even at just a 10% state of charge, vehicles were reportedly able to maintain highway speeds of 120km/h.

CATL’s sodium-ion battery passed certification under China’s new national standard in September last year. The regulation introduces stricter safety requirements around heat diffusion, underbody impacts, and fast-charging durability. Independent testing by the China Automotive Technology and Research Center (CATARC) also backed CATL’s safety claims at both the cell and battery pack levels.

Beyond safety, sodium-ion technology could help reduce reliance on lithium, lower costs, and improve sustainability.

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Apple’s M5 Pro and M5 Max reportedly won’t launch before March

1 February 2026 at 06:26
Apple M5 Pro and M5 Max chip launch leaks

Apple has uncharacteristically delayed the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips. Its predecessor — M4 Pro and M4 Max — launched in November 2024, which means Apple is already past its typical window for announcing the successors. Now, a new rumor suggests the M5 Pro and M5 Max could finally arrive in March.

According to Weibo tipster Fixed-focus digital, Apple could finally unveil the M5 Pro and M5 Max about a month from now. The rumor doesn’t offer a clear explanation for why these chips are running late, especially when chatter suggests the M6 lineup could arrive earlier than previously expected. 

One likely reason, however, could be supply-side limitations. TSMC, Apple’s chip manufacturing partner, has reportedly been dealing with constraints that may have slowed down production.

Apple M5 Pro and Max will use TSMC’s advanced SoIC packaging 

There are also signs that Apple’s SoIC (System-on-a-Chip) packaging may have encountered production challenges. That said, the same leak claims the M5 Pro and M5 Max could end up being slightly cheaper to manufacture, though not by a dramatic margin. 

Any cost reduction would still matter, especially as the industry continues to deal with ongoing DRAM supply pressures.

SoIC could also help Apple address thermal concerns. Previous reports suggest that the standard M5 chip can reach temperatures as high as 99 degrees Celsius under sustained load. Improved packaging might help manage heat more effectively in the Pro and Max variants.

More interestingly, SoIC may allow Apple to separate CPU and GPU blocks on the die. This could open the door to more flexible configurations tailored to different workloads, rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.

As always, it’s worth treating this information cautiously. Apple has a habit of adjusting plans without warning. Still, if the M5 Pro and M5 Max do arrive in March, they’ll likely debut alongside new hardware — possibly refreshed MacBooks or even an M5 Max-powered Mac Studio.

For now, all that’s left is to wait.

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Vivo X500 series and iQOO 16 could all feature 2K-resolution screens

1 February 2026 at 05:58

We have already heard a few early rumors about the Vivo X500 series. For instance, the flagship lineup is expected to pack a massive 7,000mAh battery. A new claim now suggests Vivo is also going all-in on high-resolution displays.

According to prominent tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo, Vivo has decided to make 2K resolution standard across its flagship phones. The leaker says the company is “going all in on 2K resolution.” As a result, Vivo’s upcoming flagships will likely all have 2K flat screens.

The possibility extends to the iQOO 16 as well, as it is also a flagship device from the company’s sub-brand.

Another well-known leaker, Panda is Bald, has echoed the same claim, lending some additional weight to the rumor. They also expand the discussion to other manufacturers’ upcoming devices.

According to the tipster, Oppo’s Find X10 series will feature a 200-megapixel camera, while Honor is reportedly planning to equip its mid-range phones with enormous 10,000mAh batteries. 

Huawei, meanwhile, is said to be exploring new foldable screen designs, and Xiaomi’s upcoming 18 series is reportedly focusing on advancements in camera technology.

All the flagship phones are expected to use a new mobile processor based on the 2nm process. Xiaomi is likely to stick with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips, while both Vivo and Oppo are expected to use MediaTek’s upcoming Dimensity 9600.

A previous report suggests that at least one of those two brands will launch its flagship early in September. MediaTek is also rumored to unveil the Dimensity 9600 earlier than usual, which could allow manufacturers to ship devices powered by the chip sooner.

At present, it is too early to talk in detail about the X500 series, as the company has several new phones lined up for launch in China in the coming months. As such, take these details with a pinch of salt, as things could change late in development.

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Ayaneo launches Pocket S Mini retro handheld with premium build and Snapdragon G3x Gen 2

1 February 2026 at 04:33
Ayaneo Pocket S Mini

Ayaneo has finally launched the Pocket S Mini, the compact 4:3 Android handheld designed for retro gaming enthusiasts. The device features a 4.2-inch LCD screen with a 1280×960 resolution and a true 4:3 aspect ratio, making it ideal for rendering classic games without stretching or cropping.

Ayaneo Pocket S Mini

Ayaneo Pocket S Mini Specifications

The Pocket S Mini is powered by the Snapdragon G3x Gen 2 platform, built on a 4nm process with an octa-core Kryo CPU and Adreno A32 GPU. It offers up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage, backed by active cooling with a biomimetic fishbone-style vent design.

The build uses a seamless high-strength glass panel on the front and a CNC-machined all-metal frame. The handheld weighs around 305g and measures 167.1 x 77.85 x 18.5mm.

Ayaneo Pocket S Mini

In terms of controls, the Pocket S Mini includes RGB Hall-effect joysticks, Hall-effect linear triggers, and a six-axis gyroscope. The device also features crystal-textured ABXY buttons and a D-pad with conductive rubber internals. Ayaneo allows key customization through its software ecosystem, including AyaSpace for game management, AyaHome for desktop customization, and AyaSetting for performance tuning and real-time translation.

The device packs a 6000mAh high-density battery and supports PD fast charging. For connectivity, it includes USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C with DP 1.4 output, a microSD card slot, Bluetooth 5.3, high-speed Wi-Fi, and a fingerprint scanner built into the power button. It ships with Android 14 out of the box.

Ayaneo Pocket S Mini

Pricing and Availability

The Pocket S Mini is available in three colors: Ice Soul White, Obsidian Black, and Retro Power. Early bird pricing starts at $319 for the 8GB+128GB model and goes up to $479 for the 16GB+512GB Retro Power edition. Pre-orders are live on Ayaneo’s official store with an exclusive accessory bundle for early buyers.

In related news, Ayaneo has recently launched the Pocket DMG Aura Yellow Limited Edition.

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Noise Qi2 MagSafe Power Bank Launched in India With 20W Wireless Charging Support

1 February 2026 at 03:53
Noise Qi2 MagSafe Power Bank

Noise has launched the Noise Qi2 MagSafe Power Bank in India. This is the company’s first Qi2-certified wireless charging product and expands its connected lifestyle product range.

Noise Qi2 MagSafe Power Bank

The power bank is built for flagship smartphone users who need fast, stable, and safe charging. It fixes common issues with uncertified wireless chargers like poor alignment, unstable power output, and battery damage. The Qi2 standard ensures consistent charging performance and protects battery health.

Qi2 is the latest global wireless charging standard. The Noise Qi2 MagSafe Power Bank supports up to 20W magnetic wireless charging for compatible Qi2 and MagSafe-enabled devices. The certification ensures accurate alignment between the charger and the phone, allowing efficient power transfer and reducing heat buildup and battery stress over time.

Strong built-in magnets keep the phone securely attached during charging. This prevents power loss caused by misalignment and allows stable charging even while moving. The magnetic attachment makes the power bank suitable for daily travel, commuting, and long workdays.

Noise Qi2 MagSafe Power Bank

The power bank has a premium metallic finish and a compact, portable design. It includes a built-in metallic stand that props up the phone at different angles while charging. Users can take video calls, follow navigation, or watch content without removing the device from the charger.

Safety features include protection against overcharging and overheating. These safeguards maintain stable power delivery during extended use, including overnight charging, and help preserve long-term battery health.

The Noise Qi2 MagSafe Power Bank supports multiple phone charges on a single cycle. It also includes USB-C support for wired charging. LED indicators display the remaining battery level. The cable-free magnetic design reduces clutter and improves portability.

Pricing & availability

The Noise Qi2 MagSafe Power Bank is priced at INR 2,499 and is available on gonoise.com. The product launched on January 25 at 12:00 PM IST.

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iQOO 15R to Get Four Android OS Updates and Six Years of Security Patches

1 February 2026 at 03:42
iQOO 15R

Earlier this week, iQOO confirmed the February 24 launch date for the iQOO 15R. The brand has now confirmed the update policy and software features in the latest teaser.

iQOO 15R

According to an updated poster on the device’s Amazon microsite, the iQOO 15R will ship with OriginOS 6 based on Android 16. The company has confirmed four major Android OS updates, which means the phone will be supported up to Android 20. Alongside this, the device will receive six years of regular security updates, counted from its launch date of February 24, 2026.

iQOO has also confirmed several built-in software features. These include One Tap Transfer support for both iOS and Android devices, Origin Island, Cross-Device File Transfer, and Screen Mirroring. On the hardware side, the company has reiterated that the iQOO 15R will use a triple-chip setup. This includes the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, a dedicated Q2 supercomputing chip for graphics tasks, and a separate network enhancement chip aimed at improving connectivity. iQOO has also officially shared that the phone has crossed the 3.5 million mark on AnTuTu.

Design details have also been partially revealed. One confirmed color option is Dark Knight. Another variant has been teased with a blue checkered texture finish on the rear, although its official color name has not yet been announced. iQOO has described the 15R as a compact flagship focused on strong daily performance.

An Amazon listing showed AnTuTu scores above 3.5 million, higher than the usual Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 average of around 3.3 million. The company also claimed a 36 percent CPU performance gain and a 46 percent NPU improvement over the previous generation.

A recent Geekbench listing under the model number Vivo I2508 (belonging to the iQOO 15R) revealed scores of 2,590 in single-core and 8,423 in multi-core tests. It also confirmed that the phone will feature 8GB of RAM. Leaks have pointed to a 6.59-inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, IP68 and IP69 ratings, up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, up to 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage, and a triple rear camera setup led by a 200MP main sensor, plus an 8MP ultra-wide and a 32MP front camera. These features are expected to be confirmed in the coming days.

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Redmi G25 Debuts as Xiaomi’s Cheapest 200Hz Gaming Monitor

1 February 2026 at 03:13
Redmi G25

Along with the debut of the Mini LED G Pro 27Qi 2026 and G34WQi 2026 curved gaming monitors in the global market, Xiaomi has expanded its Redmi gaming monitor lineup in China with the launch of the Redmi G25, a new 24.5-inch model positioned between the previously released Redmi G24 and Redmi G27. The new monitor offers high refresh rate gaming at a very aggressive price point.

Redmi G25

The Redmi G25 features a 24.5-inch IPS panel with a Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and a standard 16:9 aspect ratio. It supports a 200 Hz refresh rate, matching the larger Redmi G27, and is designed for fast-paced competitive games. Xiaomi lists a 1 ms gray-to-gray response time, along with wide 178-degree viewing angles typical of IPS displays.

In terms of image quality, the monitor delivers up to 400 nits of peak brightness and a 1,000:1 contrast ratio. It supports 8-bit color output and covers 95 percent of the DCI-P3 color space. Xiaomi also includes adaptive sync support to reduce screen tearing during gameplay. The display is TÜV Rheinland certified for low blue light and uses DC dimming to help reduce eye strain during long sessions.

Redmi G25

Connectivity is basic, which is to be expected from a budget monitor. It has a G25 one DisplayPort 1.4, one HDMI .0 port, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. There are no USB ports or built-in speakers. The included stand supports tilt adjustment, and the monitor is compatible with VESA mounting for users who prefer monitor arms or wall mounts.

The Redmi G25 is priced at CNY 609, which converts to roughly $88. Xiaomi has not confirmed plans for a global release yet. However, the company has previously launched Redmi gaming monitors outside China, so it is possible that the G25 could get a global debut in the coming months.

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Acer launches Shadow Knight Neo 16 gaming laptop with i7-14650HX, RTX 5060 and 2.5K 300Hz display

1 February 2026 at 03:11
Acer Shadow Knight Neo 16

Acer has launched the Shadow Knight Neo 16 gaming laptop in China. The new model features Intel’s 14th-gen Core i7-14650HX processor and Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU. The device is priced at 8,999 yuan ($1,294) and targets upper mid-range gamers and creators.

Acer Shadow Knight Neo 16

Acer Shadow Knight Neo 16 Specifications

The laptop runs on a Core i7-14650HX processor with 16 cores and 24 threads. It reaches a maximum turbo frequency of 5.2GHz and maintains a sustained CPU power draw of up to 110W. Acer pairs this with the RTX 5060 Laptop GPU, which operates at 115W. The GPU supports DLSS 4, fifth-gen Tensor Cores, and fourth-gen RT Cores. It also delivers 572 TOPS of AI compute performance.

Acer equips the Shadow Knight Neo 16 with a dual-fan thermal system. The fans use 101 optimized blades, while large D10 and D6 heat pipes help manage heat during high-performance tasks. The system supports a combined CPU+GPU power output of up to 170W without aggressive throttling.

Acer Shadow Knight Neo 16
Acer Shadow Knight Neo 16

The laptop features a 16-inch 2.5K IPS display with a 300Hz refresh rate. It offers 100% sRGB color gamut coverage and reaches a peak brightness of 500 nits. The screen supports DC dimming to reduce flicker and eye strain during long gaming or editing sessions.

Acer includes 16GB of DDR5 memory running at 5600MT/s. The system supports dual-channel operation and allows expansion up to 64GB. For storage, it provides two M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD slots for fast read and write speeds.

The laptop supports Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and 2.5Gb Ethernet for fast and stable connectivity. It comes with a 250W power adapter and includes HDMI 2.1, a fully functional USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port with 100W PD, multiple USB-A ports, and a combo audio jack.

The design features a metal-finished lid and a customizable per-key RGB keyboard. It includes full-size arrow keys and ships with pre-installed control software for system monitoring and performance adjustments.

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Philips Launches 500 Hz Gaming Monitor That Hits 1,000 Hz at Lower Resolution

1 February 2026 at 02:39
Philips Evnia 27M2N5500XD

Philips has released the Evnia 27M2N5500XD gaming monitor in China. The display runs at 500 Hz at its native 2560 x 1440 resolution. Drop the resolution to 1280 x 720, and it reaches 1,000 Hz, beating the 720 Hz OLED gaming monitors announced recently.

Philips Evnia 27M2N5500XD

The 27-inch screen uses TCL CSOT’s HFS Shoot IPS panel, the same technology found in the AOC AGON AGP277QK. Philips first showed the monitor at the Esports Market Empowerment and High Resolution Gaming Display Trends Seminar in Beijing in late 2025.

Philips Evnia 27M2N5500XD
Philips Evnia 27M2N5500XD

The panel has VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. Peak brightness reaches 500 nits in HDR content and 350 nits in SDR mode. Contrast ratio is 2000:1. Color coverage includes 96 percent DCI-P3, 100 percent sRGB, and 94 percent Adobe RGB. These specs work well for competitive gaming, but HDR performance falls short compared to Mini LED or OLED displays.

Philips Evnia 27M2N5500XD
Philips Evnia 27M2N5500XD

For gaming features, the Evnia 27M2N5500XD supports a 1 ms response time and a 0.3 ms Smart MBR mode for motion blur reduction. It also supports FreeSync variable refresh rate. Philips bundles in-game tools such as Smart Sniper, Shadow Boost, and Smart Crosshair to improve target visibility and aiming accuracy in fast-paced titles.

Connectivity includes DisplayPort 2.1 with UHBR20 bandwidth for lossless high refresh rate output, HDMI 2.1 ports with full 48 Gbps bandwidth, and a headphone jack. The monitor ships with an ergonomic stand offering height, swivel, pivot, and tilt adjustments.

Price and Release

The Evnia 27M2N5500XD is available now in China. Philips plans a global launch later but hasn’t announced pricing or specific dates.

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Huawei Nova 14i Launches in Hong Kong With Snapdragon 680 and 7,000 mAh Battery

1 February 2026 at 02:06
Huawei Nova 14i

A few months back, Huawei unveiled the Nova 14i smartphone in China, and now, it has finally made it available for buyers in Hong Kong. It is a rebadged version of the Nova Y91, also known as the Huawei Enjoy 60x, both of which were originally introduced around three years ago. As a result, the Nova 14i brings older internals under a refreshed product name.

Huawei Nova 14i

Huawei Nova 14i features

The Nova 14i is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chipset, which includes four Cortex-A73 cores clocked at 2.4 GHz and four Cortex-A53 cores running at 1.9 GHz. The phone comes with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage. On the software side, it runs EMUI 14.2 out of the box.

The front of the phone is dominated by a 6.95-inch LCD display with an FHD+ resolution of 2376 × 1080 pixels. The panel supports a 90 Hz refresh rate and up to a 270 Hz touch sampling rate. Color output is rated at 16.7 million colors.

HUAWEI nova 14i
HUAWEI nova 14i

Battery life is one of the device’s main highlights. The Nova 14i packs a large 7,000 mAh battery with support for 22.5 W wired charging over USB Type-C. According to Huawei, the phone can deliver up to 26 hours of video playback on a single charge.

For photography, the Nova 14i features a dual rear camera setup consisting of a 50 MP main sensor with an f/1.8 aperture and phase detection autofocus, alongside a 2 MP depth sensor. Video recording is limited to 1080p. On the front, there is an 8 MP camera with an f/2.0 aperture for selfies and video calls.

In terms of physical dimensions, the phone measures 171.6 × 79.9 × 8.9 mm and weighs approximately 216 grams. Connectivity options include dual-SIM 4G LTE, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, multi-constellation GPS, and a USB Type-C port that also handles audio output.

Pricing & availability

The Huawei Nova 14i is priced at HKD 1,588, roughly $203, for the 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage variant. It will go on sale starting February 6 in Hong Kong via Huawei’s official website.

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IKEA Grejsimojs Mouse Bluetooth Speaker Offers 24-Hour Battery Life

1 February 2026 at 01:40
IKEA Grejsimojs Mouse Bluetooth

IKEA has launched a new portable speaker in Europe called the Grejsimojs Portable Bluetooth speaker. The product is part of the Grejsimojs range, which focuses on playful designs made for kids.

IKEA Grejsimojs Portable Bluetooth speaker

The Grejsimojs Portable Bluetooth speaker is built around a single 1.6-inch full-range driver. It delivers a total power output of 2 W and covers a frequency range of 150 to 19,000 Hz. The maximum sound pressure level is rated at 73.8 dB. Audio is streamed over Bluetooth. The Grejsimojs speaker is described as a “musical mouse.” It features a purple ABS plastic body with four legs and two ears. Sound is emitted from the front of the mouse’s face. A braided polyester carry loop at the back is designed to look like a tail. Silicone rubber is used for the buttons and feet.

IKEA Grejsimojs Portable Bluetooth speaker
IKEA Grejsimojs Portable Bluetooth speaker

The speaker supports a multi-speaker mode. This allows it to connect with other IKEA Bluetooth speakers that also support this feature so the same audio can be played from multiple speakers at the same time. It does not support stereo mode, and Spotify Tap is not available. IKEA notes that the suitable distance between the connected device and the speaker is at least 10 meters without interference. When using multi-speaker mode, the distance between the main speaker and additional speakers should also be at least 10 meters.

Battery life is rated at up to 24 hours at 50 percent volume. The speaker charges via USB-C, but the USB-C cable and USB power adapter are sold separately. The speaker cannot play audio while charging and should always be charged by an adult. A built-in volume limit is included to protect children’s sensitive hearing. The speaker measures 8.6 x 13.0 x 9.0 cm and has an IP44 rating for dust and splash resistance.

The IKEA Grejsimojs Portable Bluetooth speaker is now available in countries including the UK, Germany, and Sweden for £12.00, €14.99, or SEK 179. IKEA has not confirmed if or when it will be released in other markets.

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Oppo Confirms A6v and A6i+ China Launch on February 2, Pre-Orders Open Same Day

1 February 2026 at 01:18
Oppo A6V

Oppo has confirmed that two new smartphones, the Oppo A6v and Oppo A6i+, will launch in China on February 2 at 10 AM local time. Pre-orders for both models will open at the same time. The announcement was shared through official Weibo teasers, which also confirmed the color options for each device.

Oppo A6V
Oppo A6V
Oppo A6V

The Oppo A6v will be available in Glacier Blue, Titanium Rock Purple, and Wild Green. Oppo positions the A6v as a compact phone with a flat display that is easy to hold and carry. The Glacier Blue finish reflects soft light tones, Titanium Rock Purple has a darker and calmer look inspired by stone textures, and Wild Green takes cues from natural landscapes.

Oppo A6i+
Oppo A6i+

The Oppo A6i+ is aimed at users who prefer a larger display. It will launch in Glacier White and Chestnut Brown. Glacier White has a clean and bright finish inspired by ice reflections, while Chestnut Brown features a soft matte texture with a darker tone. Oppo highlights the A6i+ as a phone built around an immersive big-screen experience.

Oppo has not yet shared the full specifications for either model. Based on their position in the lineup, they are expected to sit alongside existing A6 series devices such as the Oppo A6L. The details of the Oppo A6L are listed below to offer a reference point for what the upcoming Oppo A6V and Oppo A6i+ may bring.

Oppo A6L features

The Oppo A6L sits higher in the range. It comes with a 6.8-inch flat OLED display with FHD resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 1,600 nits peak brightness. It runs on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset with 12GB LPDDR4x RAM and 256GB UFS 3.1 storage. The phone has a 7,000mAh battery with 80W fast charging and runs ColorOS 15 based on Android 15. Camera specs include a 50MP OIS-enabled main camera, a 2MP secondary sensor, and a 32MP front camera. It also offers dual speakers, 5G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, NFC, USB, an in-display fingerprint sensor, IP68 and IP69 ratings, military-grade durability, a thickness of 7.86mm, and a weight of around 204 grams.

More details about the Oppo A6v and A6i+ are expected at launch.

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Dataminer claims Half-Life 3 release date is not tied to Valve Steam Machine launch

If Valve’s new hardware suffers a delay, Half-Life 3 could still appear on schedule. A popular dataminer disputes reports that the game will be a Steam Machine launch title. With separate teams not coordinating release dates, the memory shortage wouldn’t affect the shooter.

Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro prepares for its global debut by running Geekbench

1 February 2026 at 23:31

Xiaomi launched the Pad 8 Pro in China last September, and if you've been wondering whether it will get a global release ever since, we have some great news. The global version of the tablet has been spotted in the Geekbench database with the model number 25091RP04G. That "G" at the end confirms that this is in fact the model meant for markets outside of China. As you can see from the screenshot above, the tablet managed a single-core score of 2,940 and a multi-core score of 8,759 in Geekbench 6.5. Like the Chinese variant, it's powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. The...

Oppo K14x 5G's chipset and price bracket leak

1 February 2026 at 21:01

A few days ago, Oppo started teasing an upcoming K-series device in India, and the URL for the teaser microsite revealed that the phone in question is the K14x. As the name implies, this should be the successor to the K13x, which made its debut in June of last year. Oppo hasn't shared any official specs of the K14x, nor any other information aside from the teaser image you can see below. However, a new leak today claims the K14x will be powered by the Dimensity 6300 SoC. This is the same chipset used by its predecessor, so if there are any upgrades, they will be elsewhere. No other...

Apple iPhone 17 Pro models account for over half of early sales; as per the report, here are the second and third best selling among the latest iPhones

1 February 2026 at 20:25
Early sales data from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) suggests a shift in buyer preferences within Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup, with higher-end models gaining ground. While one model clearly leads early demand, the figures also point to uneven performance across the rest of the range.

Apple iPhone as a real camera: Professional kit with teleconverter for better zoom now crowdfunding

iPhone users no longer need to look enviously at the souped-up camera flagships from China. From the makers of the Vivo X300 Pro camera kit comes a professional camera kit that transforms an iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 17 Pro into a real camera, optionally with 10x optical zoom and even a memory card slot. A simple upgrade to the iPhone 18 camera kit is also promised.

New sleek Casio G-Shock special edition watches launch

The Casio 2026 G-Shock Fire Package AWG-M100FP-1A1 and GW-2320FP-1A1 watches have been released in Japan. Each has a sleek, minimal design, and comes with special packaging. Features of these hybrid and digital watches include support for world time, Tough Solar charging and 200 m water resistance.

Galaxy A37, A57 renders, S26 prices leak, Realme P4 Power official, Week 5 in review

1 February 2026 at 18:31

The Samsung Galaxy A37 and A57 are coming soon, though we don't know when exactly. But their official-looking renders have given us their design and hint at their specs. The A57 will measure 6.9mm and weigh 182 grams - both slimmer and lighter than the A56. Upfront, it packs a 6.6-inch TCL SCOT flexible OLED. Expect Samsung’s Exynos 1680 chipset and a 5,000mAh battery with 45W charging. The S26 series pricing leaked. The S26 could see a price increase due to the move to a starting point of 256 gigs. The S26+ will likely be the same price as its predecessor, specced the same. Finally, the...

Casio launches new Oceanus watch with striking sapphire bezel ring

Casio has unveiled a new Oceanus Manta watch, the OCW-S7000F-2A, in Japan. Already available to pre-order, this model has a striking blue and white design, with a sapphire glass bezel ring, and a titanium casing and strap. Features include Bluetooth, radio control, and Tough Solar charging.

S Pen will make a big sacrifice for Galaxy S26 Ultra

1 February 2026 at 15:27

It’s now confirmed that Samsung will change the S Pen design to shift shape with the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and it may change the look and feel of this unique accessory.

Initially, the S Pen was associated with the Galaxy Note series. With the Note series out of the league, the Galaxy S-series adopted this innovative feature and took it to the next-level through the Ultra flagship.

Besides being only a stylus accessory, the S-Pen had Air actions, allowing users to control playback and take photographs from a distance. However, the S25 Ultra removed the Bluetooth functionality. That said, the S Pen is once again working as a creative stylus rather than a wireless accessory.

Galaxy s26 Ultra and S25 Ultra S Pen stylus

In my Galaxy S25 Ultra vs S24 Ultra S Pen comparison, I’ve detailed new upgrades. Similarly, I’ve also spotted a few changes in the S26 Ultra’s S Pen in the recent leaked renders.

For the first time, the S Pen will get an arc-shaped press and release button head. Despite it being limited to an in-and-out mechanism, the design is unconventional and reminds me of the Galaxy Note 2.

The arc-shaped head is a corresponding change to the higher radius in the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The corners now have a more rounded look than the previous generation.

You see, traditionally, Note devices always had a boxy design, especially the frame. Allowing Samsung to offer a flat-out frame. This situation remained the same with the Galaxy S22 and later devices. However, that is no longer the case with the Galaxy S26 Ultra, as it is chasing a modern design.

It also appears that the press and release buttons may have a slightly reduced width or length. While the S-Pen may retain its overall height, it could further cut the width from the S25 Ultra. This change heavily alters its appearance over the previous version.

I’ve added a side-by-side comparison of the leaked S-Pen renders for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and angles suggest that these observations may be accurate. Still, a real device exposure may unveil more changes than these. Meanwhile, uncovering more secrets about the new S-Pen accessories.

I’ll bring a side-by-side comparison after the device is launched later this month.

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Oppo Reno16 series details leak

1 February 2026 at 16:03

The Reno15 series launched in China in November, and has recently started rolling out in other markets, but Oppo is already working on the Reno16 devices. According to a new leak by the prolific Digital Chat Station on Weibo, all members of the Reno16 family (in China) will have a 200MP main camera, a 50MP periscope telephoto camera, the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 SoC at the helm, a metal frame, and a LIPO OLED display. Oppo Reno15 Pro Marketing will focus on the Reno16 devices being thin and light while having great camera chops. The Reno16 family is now expected to launch in China...

Galaxy S26 Ultra vs S25 Ultra: Every new design upgrade

1 February 2026 at 12:58

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra leaks are intensifying, and a closer look at its official press renders gave us a chance to compare the newest design upgrades to the S25 Ultra.

When it comes to appearance, Samsung is drawing criticism for an iPhone-like approach. Retaining the majority of the characteristics, while making procedural changes. This approach has been consistent in the previous Galaxy Ultra releases as well as on the standard and Plus models.

Once again, the Korean phone maker will follow this minimalistic design upgrade policy for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Below, you can check the breakdown of things that you may find different from the previous generation.

Front

The front is almost identical to the Galaxy S25 Ultra, except for a few refinements. First is the punch hole. The new phone has a larger selfie camera housing, which indicates a camera upgrade, but specifics are unknown.

On the other hand, the renders show that the frame width around bezels is slightly reduced, making it appear less wide than the S25 Ultra. It could improve the front view for a full-screen view.

Another adjustment falls onto the corners, they have more radius, thus making the entire device look round. Check the image below to understand the new change.

Galaxy S26 Ultra S25 Ultra Design

Sides

The left side remains plain, while the right side has power and volume adjustment keys. The bottom side has a USB-C port, speakers, and an S-Pen slot.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and S25 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra (left) and S25 Ultra (right)

Rear

The back panel has a new camera design, featuring a vertical pill-shaped camera bump, housing triple camera rings arranged in the same formation. These are the main, ultra-wide, and a primary telephoto camera.

On the right side, you will see two other camera openings, one of which belongs to the 3X telephoto zoom. The left-hand array has removed those black glued rings for a stable design, thanks to the bump addition.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and S26 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (left) vs S26 Ultra (right) design comparison

Conclusion

Overall, it appears to be a nice upgrade, but a real-photograph or higher quality visuals may paint a different picture.

This flagship will use a new chipset – Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, providing optimum performance and a boost for on-device AI features. The camera will see new optimizations in photo and video segments for higher quality outputs.

The battery may not see an upgrade this year, but the charging could reach up to 60W for the S26 Ultra. Based on the latest leaks, the Galaxy S26 series will launch on February 25, 2026, at the Unpacked event.

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Zotac to introduce CM5-PICO, the world's smallest and most feature-dense Raspberry Pi CM5 computer

Zotac will be unveiling the CM5-PICO at ISE 2026, which it calls the world's smallest and most feature-dense Raspberry Pi CM5 SBC. The CM5-PICO offers a variety of connectivity and expansion options with wide ranging applications. Alongside the CM5-PICO, Zotac will also be introducing an entire lineup of Edge AI mini PCs and embedded MxM modules featuring Nvidia RTX Pro Blackwell GPUs.

Weekly poll: how important is magnetic wireless charging to you?

1 February 2026 at 14:02

Apple introduced MagSafe wireless charging in 2020 with the iPhone 12 series. In contrast to regular wireless charging, it uses magnets rather than relying on manual alignment between the charging coils or on gravity to keep the phone and charger together. It is a simple, cheap and effective solution. So why is it that smartphone makers have been so reluctant to adopt it, even years after the Qi standard officially added a Magnetic Charging Profile? Perhaps it’s better to ask this instead – do you care whether your phone has magnets for wireless charging? First, a bit of history....

Here’s why the Galaxy S25 Ultra is still worth buying in 2026

By:Yash
1 February 2026 at 11:33

By February 2026, the Galaxy S25 Ultra had slipped from headline novelty into something rarer. A settled object, a tool that no longer needs to announce itself.

Pick it up, and the first impression is not visual, it’s tactile. The Galaxy S24’s sharp geometry has been softened into a more humane arc, a contour that rests against the palm instead of negotiating with it.

The enhanced Titanium frame feels less like an ornament and more like geology. Its surface carries a faintly pitted, lunar-like permanence, as though it has already survived something and expects to survive you as well.

The display is where the phone grows quiet. Gorilla Armor does not shine, and that is the point. Reflections are muted into near-absence, turning the glass into a void of distractions.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra back Design

Text seems printed rather than emitted, while video appears suspended beneath the surface, calm and almost private. In a year crowded with brighter and louder panels, the S25 Ultra’s restraint reads as confidence.

Snapdragon 8 Elite performs rock solid inside. AI tasks in 2026 simply arrive fully formed, language models respond without hesitation, and image processing happens before impatience can surface.

The chip’s power feels less like acceleration and more like the silent weight of a rising tide, lifting everything at once. The 200MP main sensor and dual-telephoto lenses do not chase sensation, along with the clean selfie shooter.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Camera

Days unfold without the low-grade anxiety of percentages. Charging becomes an occasional ritual rather than a constant interruption, which solidifies the efficiency and reliability of the smartphone’s 5,000mAh battery.

In 2026, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is no longer a promise. It is a resolved idea, a phone that chose refinement over noise, and in doing so, aged with unusual grace.

What makes the S25 Ultra relevant in February 2026 isn’t any single component. It’s the convergence of micro-refinements into a device that feels finished rather than iterative.

You can purchase the Galaxy S25 Ultra from Samsung.com, starting at $1,049.

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Deals: Motorola Signature now available, Realme GT 8 Pro, Poco F8 Pro and F8 Ultra on sale

1 February 2026 at 12:03

After nearly a month of waiting, the Motorola Signature is finally out – but its €1,000 starting price may prove to be a tough sell. Meanwhile, there are some powerful flagships that used to cost €1,000 or so that may offer a better deal. The Motorola Signature is a fairly slim and light phone (7.0mm, 186g) that is equipped with a 6.8” LTPO display (165Hz, 1264p) and a 5,200mAh battery (90W wired, 50W wireless charging). It has four 50MP cameras – 1/1.28” main (OIS), 3x/71mm telephoto (1/1.95”, OIS), 122° ultra-wide and a selfie camera. The phone features the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 paired...

Official Galaxy S26 Ultra promo leaks in its signature color

By:Yash
1 February 2026 at 10:22

Samsung, last week, began creating hype for the Unpacked event. As February begins today, the launch month of the Galaxy S26 series, leaker Evan Blass revealed the first official promo image of the Ultra version in its signature color.

Insider Evan Blass (@evleaks) leaked the Galaxy S26 Ultra official promo image, showing the device in its UltraViolet (Cobalt Violet) signature color.

Similar to the leaked CAD renders, the official promotional image confirms the adoption of a prominent camera bump on the back. The sensor alignment remains unchanged; Samsung just surrounded three big rings with an island.

The camera bump itself is a masterpiece. The thickness is much and that’s why Samsung has bumped it in two layers. The dual-layer bump ensures the design feels smooth, while remain durable for everyday usage.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Official Promo Leak

Source – Evan Blass

Galaxy S26 Ultra’s corners are also shown in the leaked picture. The corners are a little more rounded than the S25 Ultra. The placement of volume buttons and the side key is also similar to what we’ve got in previous flagships.

You can also see the S Pen along with the smartphone. It’s a confirmation that the stylus is living on in 2026, but there’s no guarantee in 2027. The placement of the S Pen compartment has already become a topic of discussion among fans.

Well, it’s just the beginning of official leaks, which would intensify over the next few days. The company is expected to unveil the new flagships on February 25 in San Francisco, with the first sale likely beginning on March 11.

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NASA discovers a surprisingly massive galaxy cluster 2 billion years earlier than supposed

Two powerful NASA observatories looked deeply into a patch of sky and found a galaxy cluster forming only about one billion years after the Big Bang. Scientists never expected to find something as massive as a galaxy cluster at such an early time in the universe’s existence.

Webb's 255-hour-long observation reveals invisible dark matter in a map area containing nearly 800,000 galaxies

Using its Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam), NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope peered into a region for a total of about 255 hours. This exceptionally long observation allowed astronomers to trace dark matter by studying how its gravity distorts and influences the light from distant galaxies.

Weekly poll results: the Realme 16 Pro+ needs a price cut to succeed, the 16 Pro needs a miracle

1 February 2026 at 10:02

It seems that makers are having a hard time hitting the right price for their new smartphones – a problem that will only get worse as the memory shortages start to affect production. We’re not there yet, but last week’s poll shows that Realme missed the mark with the 16 Pro and 16 Pro+. At least the latter has a shot, given the right promotional discount. While the Realme 16 Pro+ scored pretty low, a good number of people are willing to have a second look after the price falls to more reasonable levels. As we noted in our review, the Pro+ is a solid phone, but it costs more than the...

OnePlus 16 specs leak online

1 February 2026 at 08:02

It is still early days in terms of OnePlus 16 leaks since the phone is slated to launch sometime in Q4 2026. Hence, take these preliminary specs with a grain of salt. Still, the OnePlus 16 is shaping up as one heck of a flagship. The phone’s display is said to be a flat BOE X5 OLED panel with a 1220p resolution and a whopping 240Hz refresh rate. Underneath the hood, we might see a Pro version of Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon Elite Gen 6 chipset, rumored to reach insane 6GHz clock speeds. It is paired with LPDDR6 RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. Unfortunately, the storage will be...

OnePlus 16 leak reveals telephoto camera upgrade

The OnePlus 15 offered major performance upgrades over the OnePlus 13, including the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and a larger battery. However, the company made compromises on the camera by using smaller primary and telephoto lenses. A new leak now suggests that the next-generation OnePlus 16 will improve on this front.

Google confirmed it is closing free YouTube background playback loopholes

1 February 2026 at 06:03

Most users tend to associate and purchase YouTube Premium to remove ads on the popular platform. However, there are a few other features Google locks behind that paywall as well. Most notably – background playback. That said, for quite some time now, crafty developers and their respective users have enjoyed ways of getting the feature for free. The simplest approach was to use a third-party browser like Samsung Internet, Brave or Vivaldi (to name a few) to play content in the background. After an avalanche of user reports over the past few days, Google has finally confirmed that it is...

Huawei FreeClip 2 review

1 February 2026 at 04:03

Huawei is no stranger to experimenting with device form factors and its FreeClip 2 are a prime example. These are the successors to the original Huawei FreeClip earbuds, which brought the C-bridge design, which “clips” around your ear and beams sound without making contact with your ear canal. The second-gen FreeClips come with a noticeably smaller footprint for both the earbuds and case, alongside updated sound which Huawei proudly claims offers 100% stronger volume output. Despite the sleeker size, Huawei still claims up to 9 hours of usage from the buds on a single charge and up to...

Minecraft Steam rumors reignite, after insider says more Xbox games will land on Valve's PC store

Even with Microsoft pivoting toward PC gaming, players still can’t add Minecraft to their Steam libraries. Still, it may be among the next first-party Xbox games to debut on the marketplace. The publisher has struggled to lure gamers away from Steam to its Xbox PC app.

Ayaneo reveals the chipset powering its Pocket Play smartphone

1 February 2026 at 02:01

Ayaneo started teasing the Pocket Play, its first smartphone, back in November, and then in December it showed us what it would look like, Sony Ericsson Xperia Play vibes and all. Today, Ayaneo has finally revealed the chipset sitting at the helm of the Pocket Play. It's MediaTek's Dimensity 9300. That's an odd choice, given that the SoC in question came out in 2023. Sure, it was MediaTek's top dog of 2023, but it's more than two years old. And if, we assume for pricing purposes, Ayaneo wanted to go with MediaTek instead of Qualcomm (since MediaTek's top of the line SoCs are always...

WhatsApp Beta lets channel admins see post forward numbers

1 February 2026 at 01:03

WhatsApp has added a new feature for Android beta users. This helps WhatsApp Channel admins see how many times their posts have been forwarded. It gives them a better idea of which posts people like and share.

The main highlight in this update is that channel admins can now see the forward count for their posts. When someone forwards a post, the number of forwards will appear next to the forward button. It will also show the emoji reactions from followers.

Right now, only admins can see this number, and followers cannot see it yet. This feature gives admins more information about their channels.

WhatsApp Sharing post count

Image via WABetaInfo

Earlier, WhatsApp started testing a feature to show how many people view a post, but that is still being developed. WhatsApp is trying two options – showing view counts only to admins, or also letting followers see them.

The forward count works in a way that protects user privacy. When a post is forwarded, it is encrypted, so WhatsApp cannot know who sent it or who received it. The app only counts the number of contacts the post is sent to, even if it is forwarded multiple times in the same chat. This number is then added to the total forwards for the post.

This feature is available in the latest WhatsApp beta for Android, version 2.26.4.11, through the Google Play Beta Program. Right now, it is rolling out to some beta testers. WhatsApp will continue working on the feature to make sure it works properly before making it available to all users.

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Amazon offers huge savings on Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

1 February 2026 at 00:31

Right now, there’s a great deal on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra on Amazon. Many buyers who wanted this powerful phone have a chance to get it at a much lower price than usual. If you are planning to buy a high-end smartphone, this offer could be worth considering.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra normally has an official price of $1299.99. But on Amazon, the phone is now priced at $1045.99. This means you save around 20% off the original price.

The discount applies only to the 256GB storage variant and in the Black color option. Shopping at Amazon makes it easy and safe to order the phone online and have it delivered to your home.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Gray and White

Source – Samsung Mobile Press

This kind of discount is a good deal because the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is a premium phone. It usually stays at near full price for long after launch. So getting a big price cut like this makes the phone more affordable for many buyers. Amazon’s offer brings the cost down by more than $250, which is a strong saving on a flagship device.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is Samsung’s premium smartphone model. It comes with 256GB of storage, offering plenty of space for apps, photos, and videos. The Black color adds a stylish look, while the hardware gives fast performance and strong camera capability.

With this Amazon deal, buyers can enjoy a premium phone at a better and more affordable price. It is limited time deal, click here to visit the page.

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Deals: Samsung offers easier upgrade to Galaxy S25 FE, S25 Ultra and Z Flip7

1 February 2026 at 01:01

February will be a busy month with the arrival of the Galaxy S26 series, but it is not here yet. And the outgoing S25 models aren’t at “final sale” prices yet. However, Samsung is offering an interesting way to move up a generation if you have a 2024 model. The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE was a mild refresh of the S24 FE. You can check out our versus article for a detailed comparison between these two. Also, here’s how the S25 FE compares with the S25+. Here is Samsung.com’s offer for S24 FE owners – you can trade it in and get a $400 credit when purchasing a Galaxy S25 FE. The S24+ is also...

Apple iPhone 17 vs. iPhone 16

1 February 2026 at 00:05

Apple's iPhone 17 may look like business as usual at first glance, but this year's update is a bigger jump than we've come to expect from the vanilla line. In fact, the jump from the iPhone 16 to the iPhone 17 feels like one of the more meaningful generational steps we've seen in recent years. Of course, the iPhone 16 remains a solid performer. But compared side by side, the iPhone 17 clearly feels like the more modern and complete package - not just a small refinement, but a proper evolution for Apple's mainstream iPhone. However, as a few of our test findings will suggest, newer is...

Most Android Auto users are still waiting for Gemini

31 January 2026 at 23:54

Back in November 2025, Google officially confirmed Gemini for Android Auto, which raises hopes for a better voice assistant in cars. Many drivers were excited because the Google Assistant has not been working well in cars. People hoped Gemini would arrive quickly, but that has not happened.

Even after several months, most Android Auto users still do not have Gemini. This has surprised and disappointed many drivers who were waiting for the update.

Drivers are sharing their experiences online every day. On Reddit, many users say Gemini has not appeared on their Android Auto system yet. Most cars still show the old Google Assistant.

A report by 9to5Google makes the situation clear. Nearly 7,200 people voted, and 92% said they do not have Gemini. Only a very small number said they got it recently.

Some users tried joining the Android Auto beta program. A few people say this helped, but it does not work for everyone and is not recommended for regular users.

Android Auto motorcycle support

Google may be rolling out Gemini gradually. Early users say Gemini is better at natural talking and feels more human while driving. This is one reason people are excited about it.

However, Gemini also has an issue right now. Some users report that it talks too long, stops suddenly, or even talks to itself during Gemini Live.

Google has not shared any clear update about when more people will get Gemini. Until Google speeds things up, most Android Auto users will have to wait longer for the new assistant.

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Samsung teases Galaxy F70e 5G with blue faux leather back

31 January 2026 at 22:43

Samsung is ready to launch a new Galaxy phone series, the Galaxy F70 series, on 2 February 2026. One of the phones in this series will be the Galaxy F70e 5G, which the company has already confirmed.

Samsung India posted on X about the phone, saying, “Get ready for clicks that make the haters go quiet. It’s your time to Fame Up with the new #GalaxyF70e 5G.” A short video in the post shows some features of the phone. The Galaxy F70e 5G will have two cameras on the back with a flash.

In this video, you can see one color option of the upcoming Galaxy F70e phone. It will have a blue faux leather finish, which gives it a modern and stylish look. The phrases in the post suggest that the phone is made for taking great photos and videos.

Get ready for clicks that make the haters go quiet. It’s your time to Fame Up with the new #GalaxyF70e 5G.
Stay tuned!

Know more: https://t.co/S3AttyvmAH#FameUpWithGalaxyF70e #Samsung pic.twitter.com/3DKBL4bEEW

— Samsung India (@SamsungIndia) January 31, 2026

The teaser also shows that the phone will be sold only on Flipkart, which makes it a Flipkart-exclusive device. Earlier, the phone appeared on Google Play Console under two names – Galaxy A07 and Galaxy F70e 5G. This means it is a rebranded version of the Galaxy A07 5G.

The Galaxy F70e 5G will reportedly have a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor and will run Android 16 with One UI 8.0. It will be an affordable 5G phone for people who want a budget-friendly device. Stay tuned for more information.

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Final Fantasy 7 Remake director reveals Switch 2 specs make it challenging to develop games

A flurry of third-party Switch 2 games looms, but some titles may prove too demanding for the console. The director of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy describes the struggles that publishers face. Regardless, Naoki Hamaguchi says that the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Switch 2 port is almost complete.

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra might get full Linux terminal support

31 January 2026 at 22:01

We know that most people won’t care about this at all, but if you are reading this article, you are likely among the minority that might actually rejoice to learn that Samsung might be catching up to Google’s own Pixel devices in this one admittedly very niche aspect. Our colleagues over at Android Authority got access to some leaked logs from the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. In them, they spotted a mention of the Android Virtualization Framework (AVF) – a key component in running a full Linux terminal that was absent from the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The S26 Ultra is expected to debut with One UI...

Samsung Galaxy A33 grabs January 2026 security update

31 January 2026 at 21:12

Samsung has started rolling out the January 2026 security update for the Galaxy A33 smartphone. The update is currently live for users in South Korea, and the company will expand it soon to more countries. This update brings improvements and prepares the phone for future updates.

The firmware version for Samsung Galaxy A33 is A336NKSSDGZA1. This version includes the January 2026 security patch, which fixes security issues spotted in the previous version of the phone’s software.

Installing it will make your Galaxy A33 safer, protecting it from potential vulnerabilities and improving overall performance. According to the official details, the January 2026 security patch fixes 55 security issues. Google helped fix one very serious issue and 20 high-risk problems found in Android.

Samsung galaxy A33 One UI 6.1 update Korea

Samsung also added 30 extra security fixes made specially for Galaxy phones. These fixes deal with both serious and medium-level risks.

The Galaxy A33 is also eligible to receive Samsung’s next major One UI version, One UI 8.5. This update will bring a fresh look, new features, and a better user experience. Samsung will expand it after launching with the Galaxy S26 series.

To check if the update is available on your Galaxy A33, go to Settings > Software update > Download and install. Follow the instructions on your screen to update your phone safely. Stay tuned for more information.

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Citizen's new "Arrow of Oath" limited edition Eco-Drive watch features mother-of-pearl dial

Citizen has unveiled a slim, radio-controlled dress watch inspired by the ceremonial Hikime Kaburaya arrow used in Shinto rituals. Limited to just 500 pieces, the Eco-Drive model pairs a mother-of-pearl dial and Super Titanium case with world time, a perpetual calendar, and multi-region atomic timekeeping.

Galaxy S26 Ultra could have 24MP mode in default camera

31 January 2026 at 19:35

Samsung is working on its next flagship phone, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and new reports suggest it will come with an interesting camera upgrade. The phone is expected to launch in late February 2026, and early leaks show that the camera could be one of its main highlights.

Tipster @UniverseIce has revealed that Samsung is adding a new 24MP photo mode to the phone’s default camera app. This is not the 24MP option in Expert RAW. Instead, it is a simpler mode meant for everyday photography, which gives more detail than the standard 12MP mode without needing heavy editing.

This new 24MP mode works in Photo and Portrait modes. When a picture is taken, the phone takes about three seconds to process it. The final photo looks clean and natural, especially when taking pictures of people or bright scenes. In addition, issues like over-sharpening or purple edges are reduced.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Thinborne Case

Source – Thinborne

Earlier, it was reported that the 24MP mode would not be on by default. Users had to go into Camera Assistant and turn it on in Advanced resolution options before it could be used in the camera app.

But new reports say Samsung has now added this 24MP mode directly to the default camera. This means users might not need to turn it on in the settings anymore. This feature will be exclusive to the Galaxy S26 series. Stay tuned for more information.

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vivo V70 and V70 Elite's camera sensors and colors officially confirmed

31 January 2026 at 18:42

Yesterday, vivo revealed the price segments and key specs of the upcoming V70 and V70 Elite, while confirming that at least one smartphone will be available in Passion Red. Now, the brand has revealed that the V70 will have two color options, while the V70 Elite will offer three. The V70 and V70 Elite will both be available in Passion Red, with Lemon Yellow being exclusive to the V70, and Sand Beige and Authentic Black exclusive to the V70 Elite. Additionally, vivo revealed that the 50MP "ZEISS Night Telephoto Camera" on the V70 and V70 Elite will use the Sony IMX882 sensor, whereas...

Samsung Galaxy phones could get smarter Theft Protection features

31 January 2026 at 18:06

Google is adding new security features to Android to protect phones from theft. These features are expected to come to Samsung Galaxy phones with the new update. Phone theft is a big issue, and when a phone is stolen, personal data like photos, messages, passwords, and bank apps can be at risk.

Back in 2024, Google first added theft protection features to Android. Samsung Galaxy phones received them with the One UI 7 update. Now, Google is improving these features to make phones safer and harder for thieves to use.

The new improvement is the Failed Authentication Lock feature. If someone enters the wrong PIN, password, or pattern many times, the phone will lock automatically. Google has also added a simple on and off option, so users can choose how they want this feature to work.

Android Theft Protection

Image via Google

Google is also making it harder for someone to guess the phone’s screen lock. When too many wrong attempts are made, the phone will make the person wait longer before trying again. This helps stop thieves from guessing passwords. 

There’s also an Identity Check feature. When the phone is not in a trusted place, it will ask for a fingerprint or face scan before allowing important actions. This protection now works with more apps, including banking apps and password managers.

Google is also improving the Remote Lock feature. If a phone is lost or stolen, users can lock it from another phone or computer using a web browser. A new security question makes sure only the phone owner can do this.

These improved theft protection features are expected to reach Samsung Galaxy phones soon. It will make phones safer and give users more peace of mind.

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Samsung may have just won Tesla battery deal in the US

By:Yash
31 January 2026 at 16:09

Samsung SDI has locked in a major battery supply contract in the US, and all signs point to Tesla being the customer.

On January 30, Samsung SDI confirmed that its US subsidiary has signed a large-scale battery supply deal. Key details are sealed until 2030 due to confidentiality. That alone tells you the size and sensitivity of the agreement.

The South Korean tech giant has not named its partner, but the market reaction was instant. This looks like a strategic win for Samsung at a moment when the US battery supply chain is being forcibly reshaped.

Meanwhile, this disclosure effectively closes the loop on reports from late last year that linked Samsung SDI to Tesla’s energy storage business.

The US government has tightened the screws on Chinese batteries, cutting them out of subsidies and slapping on steep tariffs. That said, Tesla needed a China-free alternative fast, and Samsung SDI was ready to land the deal.

Supplying LFP chemistry is not enough. Tesla needs prismatic cells, made at scale, inside North America. That short list of suppliers is very short, and Samsung SDI sits comfortably on it.

Samsung SDI has been quietly building out ESS-focused capacity in the US while others debated policy risk. At the StarPlus Energy joint venture with Stellantis, Samsung SDI already operates a 7 GWh NCA ESS line.

If this deal is indeed tied to Tesla’s ESS program, Samsung SDI just scored one of its most important US wins in years.

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One UI 8.5 under testing for these Samsung phones

By:Yash
31 January 2026 at 15:39

Samsung is testing One UI 8.5 Alpha and Beta for various phones. On December 8, Samsung officially launched the Public Beta Program for the Galaxy S25 series, and the official update rollout is likely to start in 2Q25.

One UI 8.5 testing isn’t just underway but also expanding its scope to even more Samsung phones. The company has already joined a number of Galaxy devices to the internal testing, regardless of the plans for the Beta rollout.

The testing is still underway, and we will see more changes and tweaks throughout the Program. Samsung may also invite even more devices like the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 as well as the S24 series, to test the software.

Devices in Public Beta

The Public Beta testing is currently limited to the Galaxy S25 series. However, the S25 Edge and S25 FE are not eligible for the Beta Program.

  • Galaxy S25, S25 Plus and S25 Ultra

Devices in Internet ‘Alpha’

While Public Beta has very limited availability, the internal testing has been expanded to plenty of newer and older Samsung phones.

Galaxy Z Series

  • Galaxy Z TriFold
  • Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 as well as Flip 7 FE
  • Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6
  • Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5
  • Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4

Galaxy S Series

  • Galaxy S25 Edge
  • Galaxy S25 FE
  • Galaxy S24, S24 Plus and S24 Ultra
  • Galaxy S24 FE
  • Galaxy S23, S23 Plus and S23 Ultra
  • Galaxy S23 FE
  • Galaxy S22, S22 Plus and S22 Ultra

Galaxy A Series

  • Galaxy A17 LTE/5G
  • Galaxy A07

 

  • Galaxy A56
  • Galaxy A36
  • Galaxy A26
  • Galaxy A16 LTE/5G
  • Galaxy A06

 

  • Galaxy A55
  • Galaxy A35
  • Galaxy A25
  • Galaxy A15 LTE/5G

 

  • Galaxy A54
  • Galaxy A34
  • Galaxy A24

 

  • Galaxy A53
  • Galaxy A33

Galaxy Tab Series

  • Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S9, Tab S9+ and Tab S9 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S8, Tab S8+ and Tab S8 Ultra

 

  • Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE+
  • Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Tab S9 FE+
  • Galaxy Tab A9
  • Galaxy Tab A11+
  • Galaxy Tab Active 5

Galaxy M/F Series

  • Galaxy M17/F17
  • Galaxy M07/F07
  • Galaxy M56/F56
  • Galaxy M36
  • Galaxy M16
  • Galaxy M55/M55s
  • Galaxy M35
  • Galaxy M15
  • Galaxy M05/F05
  • Galaxy M54/F54
  • Galaxy M34/F34
  • Galaxy M53

Apart from this, Samsung is also working on One UI 8.5 firmware for the upcoming Galaxy S26 series, A37, and A57 smartphones.

The list of devices is expected to grow.

Samsung One UI 8.5

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Samsung’s One UI 8.5 is based on Android 16 (One UI 8). It comes with a user interface redesign and applies blur across various aspects. The majority of stock apps have also received dynamic tweaks that make the UI beautiful.

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Home Assistant rolls out larger app update with new entity picker

Home Assistant has released a new update for its Android companion app. Version 2026.1.6 brings notable improvements for Assist voice controls. Plus, there is an enhanced entity picker and a redesigned user onboarding experience, as seen in earlier updates for the iOS version of the company’s app.

IKEA releases new portable Bluetooth speaker with playful design

The IKEA Grejsimojs Portable Bluetooth speaker has been released in Europe. This battery-powered product has a purple mouse-shaped design, including ears and a tail. While it offers features like multi-speaker mode, it lacks some tools which are available on IKEA’s other speakers.

New IKEA LED table lamp with smart feature now available in more countries

The IKEA Grejsimojs LED table lamp, dimmable/dog blue, is rolling out more widely in Europe. Already available in the US, this light has a playful design with a bright blue body. Features include a replaceable LED light source and a smart memory function linked to its adjustable brightness.

Deals: OnePlus 15 gets a price cut, Xiaomi and Google devices discounted, iPad Air M3 on sale

31 January 2026 at 16:21

While Amazon UK’s smartphone deals section doesn’t feature any standout offers at the moment, there are still some solid discounts available on select devices. Those planning to pick up the OnePlus 15, Pixel 10/10 Pro, or an iPad Air should take a look at the deals below. Let’s start with the OnePlus 15, which is currently available with a £50 discount. Although that’s not much, it’s still a decent deal. The phone is equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC and a 7,300mAh battery. OnePlus 15 £50 off ...

OLED-donning Lenovo Legion Pro 5 with Ryzen 9 9955HX, 32 GB RAM, and RTX 5070 discounted to just under $1,250

31 January 2026 at 14:19
Deal | The Lenovo Legion Pro 5 features a 16-inch OLED display, AMD's Ryzen 9 9955HX, 32 GB of RAM, 2 TB of SSD storage, and an RTX 5070 Laptop GPU. There's also plenty of connectivity, albeit the USB ports top out at just 10 Gbps transfer speeds.

Average price of smartphones rises above $400 for the first time

31 January 2026 at 13:06
The smartphone market broke through a new price barrier at the end of 2025. For the first time, buyers worldwide spent an average of more than $400 for a new device. Although unit sales rose only slightly by 4%, global revenue skyrocketed, reaching a new record high of $135 billion.

Test: using the Realme P4 Power as a power bank for your iPhone

31 January 2026 at 14:01

The Realme P4 Power was unveiled earlier this week and its headline feature is its massive 10,001mAh battery. In press materials, Realme compares it to a typical 10,000mAh power bank and says that the phone is 43% thinner (it’s 9.08mm thick) and is 14% lighter (weighing 219g). That’s impressive, but can you actually use the P4 Power as a power bank? We decided to put it to the test. Here’s the setup – we started with a fully-charged Realme P4 Power and a nearly-dead iPhone 17 Pro, which was sitting at just 7% battery. We connected the two with a USB C-to-C cable and a device that can...

Google reveals how many devices are already running Android 16

31 January 2026 at 13:06

Google released Android 16 in June of last year for its Pixel lineup, so we are now more than seven months removed from that moment. In the meantime, plenty of other Android device makers have issued updates to Android 16 for their products, and so you may be wondering how many devices are running the latest version of the OS. Thankfully, Google has once again updated its Android version distribution chart. Although the update was made now, the data is from December 1, 2025. So keep in mind that the percentage of devices running Android 16 today is definitely at least somewhat...

Samsung starts teasing the Galaxy F70 series

31 January 2026 at 11:06

Samsung has started teasing the Galaxy F70 series in India, in partnership with Flipkart, where the device(s) will be available. Unfortunately, all we have for now is the teaser image you can see below, which reveals the tagline for the family: "It's your time to Fame up". As you can see, there's also a shot of a camera in the image, which hints at the fact that this line's main claim to fame will be its cameras. The F70 series will be fully unveiled on February 2, so fortunately we don't need to wait a lot to find out more. In the meantime, you can head to the Source linked below...

Lenovo Legion Pro 7i 240Hz OLED gaming laptop with Core Ultra 9 and RTX 5080 enjoys $1780+ discount

Deal | Buyers are unlikely to see as many enticing RTX 5080 OLED gaming laptop deals. Fortunately, the 16-inch Legion Pro 7i with a potent Core Ultra 9 275X processor is at one of its lowest prices yet. Although not the most mobile Lenovo laptop, it produces stellar gaming and productivity benchmarks.

Philips finally launches the Evnia 27M2N5500XD, a 27-inch QHD monitor with 1,000Hz dual-mode

31 January 2026 at 02:17
Philips has launched the Evnia 27M2N5500XD in China, revealing more details about its super high refresh rate gaming monitor. With a 500 Hz refresh rate at QHD and a 1,000 Hz dual mode, it is faster than the new OLEDs coming out, though there are trade-offs.

Oppo Find X9 Ultra, Find X9s, Find N6 colors leak along with global release info

31 January 2026 at 09:07

Oppo is currently rumored to be working on the Find X9 Ultra, the Find X9s, and the Find N6. Today a tipster over on X has shared the alleged colorways that each of these models will be offered in. The Find X9 Ultra is said to come in orange, black, and brown. The Find X9s will arrive in orange, blue, and "Titanium". Finally, the Find N6 is apparently going to be sold in orange and "Titanium". The quotation marks are our addition since this isn't expected to be the material called titanium, but just a color's name - specifically chosen to give people the impression that it is what it's...

Final unveils DX4000 CL closed-back headphones with Japanese washi paper composite diaphragms

31 January 2026 at 08:21
The Final DX4000 CL closed‑back headphones aim to recreate an open‑back soundstage using washi‑paper composite drivers, thick memory‑foam pads, and a low‑resonance structure. They are positioned as a high‑end option for audiophiles seeking a spacious listening experience without disturbing those nearby.

iQOO 15 Ultra appears in a hands-on video ahead of launch

31 January 2026 at 07:11

iQOO is set to unveil the iQOO 15 Ultra on February 4 as its first Ultra smartphone. iQOO has already revealed the iQOO 15 Ultra's design through renders, so we know what it looks like, but a video shared by tipster Ice Universe shows us what the smartphone looks like in the real world. The iQOO 15 Ultra's back panel has a hexagonal design that looks colorful when light hits it at different angles. The smartphone has a metal frame with a matte finish. On the right frame is the power button and volume rocker, flanked by shoulder triggers. You can read more about them here. The iQOO 15...

Spotify update puts lyrics right in your Now Playing screen

31 January 2026 at 05:11

If you use Spotify and enjoy looking up lyrics for songs, you'll be happy. Spotify is rolling out an update that brings lyrics up into the Now Playing screen and right into view. The update is apparently a server-side one and has been spotted by a few Reddit users. They began noticing the current song lyric showing up just under the album art in the Now Playing main screen. The full lyrics window is still present below the Now Playing screen, if you like to watch it while you're listening to a song. The new lyrics Users will be able to turn off the new lyrics if they don't like...

High quality, great keyboard, CAMM2-RAM, matt Tandem-OLED - ThinkPad T1g Gen 8 is Lenovo's flagship laptop

The new Lenovo ThinkPad T1g Gen 8 is definitely a flagship model and offers perfect build quality, good maintenance options, a modern tandem OLED screen and very good input devices. We would like to see these features in more ThinkPads again.

The iPhone 18's delay is reconfirmed by another report

31 January 2026 at 03:21

We've already heard a few times that Apple plans to delay the vanilla iPhone 18 until next spring, not releasing it alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max this fall. This rather unusual delay, representing an important shift in Apple's release strategy, is now confirmed by yet another report from Asia. The iPhone 18 Pro and 18 Pro Max will launch on time in the fall, and the iPhone Fold will be announced alongside them. iPhone 17 The iPhone 18, according to this new report, is only scheduled to come out at some point in the first half of next year. The move "is intended to...

Zotac announces Edge AI mini PC with up to 64GB RAM

Zotac has announced two new and compact Edge AI devices. These are relatively specialized systems with different architectures and, as a result, are suited for different use cases. The overall focus remains the same and these compact computers are not necessarily designed for regular consumers.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra mega leak details key specs, shows off more angles

31 January 2026 at 01:42

We’re less than a month away from Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked and the Galaxy S26 series leaks keep on coming. The latest one pairs the S26 Ultra’s key specs with even more official renders of the device in its Cobalt Violet and Black colors. The folks over at AndroidHeadlines shared a detailed spec sheet covering nearly every detail about Samsung’s upcoming top-tier flagship. Galaxy S26 Ultra in Cobalt Violet and Black Galaxy S26 Ultra is reportedly getting a 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED display with QHD+ resolution and a 1-120Hz refresh rate. The panel will feature the new Privacy...

Take-Two stock at lowest point since GTA 6 delay, after Project Genie generative AI tool debuts

Investors have concerns about the GTA 6 publisher, unrelated to another potential delay. The debut of Google’s Project Genie could alter the landscape of game development. Even as the Take-Two Interactive stock struggles, critics argue that the generative AI tool will not replace human talent.

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold launches in the US, sells out in minutes

31 January 2026 at 00:21

As promised Samsung brought its latest and greatest to the US today with its Galaxy Z TriFold. The handset went on sale today, for $2,899. That's $900 more than the Galaxy Z Fold7. A unknown number of phones were available at Samsung's official web store and at Samsung's Experience Stores. We say "were" because the TriFold sold out in about 20 minutes. And while this sounds impressive, Samsung is not disclosing any unit counts so we don't really know how much demand there was. Samsung ran a few flash sales already in South Korea, and the availability was extremely limited over there...

Xiaomi releases new curved gaming monitor internationally for first time

Xiaomi has finally started selling its latest curved gaming monitor internationally. Set to receive a full global launch too, the Curved Gaming Monitor G34WQi 2026 combined a 180 Hz refresh rate with 400 nits peak brightness and four video inputs for ~$313 at current exchange rates.

Leak allegedly reveals official images and specs of Samsung Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+

The Samsung Galaxy S26 series will be officially unveiled in a few weeks. Allegedly official product images have surfaced, revealing the design of the Samsung Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+, while the source of the images has also confirmed some of the smartphones' specifications.

Xiaomi releases new Mini LED gaming monitor with 2,000 nits peak brightness

Xiaomi has finally released its new Mini LED gaming monitor outside its home market. Available for less than $350 at current exchange rates, the Mini LED Gaming Monitor G Pro 27Qi 2026 is said to deliver up to 2,000 nits peak brightness and improved colour accuracy compared to its predecessor.

8BitDo's color-accurate Bluetooth Controller for the Analogue 3D is now available to buy

More than two months after it was announced, the grey version of the 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller is finally available to buy. Designed for the Analogue 3D console, the controller is also compatible with the Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, Android, and Windows.

Casio’s solar-powered G-Shock GW-M5610-U1 outdoor watch gets significant price cut on Amazon

Deal | Casio’s solar-powered G-Shock GW-M5610-U1 watch originally retailed for almost $165, but the Casio Amazon storefront has once again slashed the price of the watch by 33%, making it more affordable than before. The watch features a shock-resistant build, 200 m (20 bar) water resistance, five daily alarms, and world time across 31 time zones.

New Sony patent shows potential DualSense PS6 controller that ditches all physical buttons

A Sony patent has surfaced with an unconventional concept for a future controller. Without sticks, buttons, or triggers, inputs would register through touch controls. A candidate for a PS6 controller, with a virtual layout, the device could adapt to the position of the hands.

New Xiaomi soundbar with wireless subwoofer launching globally

Xiaomi is set to release the Desktop Speaker Pro Set in various countries worldwide, such as the UK and Germany. The kit includes a soundbar and a wireless subwoofer, each with a minimalist design. Features include RGB lighting, offering a range of lighting effects, and several listening modes. 

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra appears in allegedly official images, leak purportedly confirms specs

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has surfaced for the first time in allegedly official product images, and in two colors. This latest leak also appears to confirm some of the specifications of the next-generation flagship smartphone, including a 200 MP camera and Wireless Power Share.

Anbernic reveals more details about new wireless controller with Nintendo Switch 2 compatibility

Anbernic has shared new details about its upcoming wireless controller release. Rivalling the 8BitDo Ultimate 2 Wireless, Manba One V2 or the GuliKit KingKong 2 Pro, among others, the new controller will be compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2 out of the box and contains a few other distinguishing features too, like swappable faceplates. The RG G01 will come in three colours at launch.

Garmin confirms new app update fixes connectivity problem

Garmin has acknowledged a recent Connect app connectivity issue and confirmed that this has been resolved in a recent update. This problem has been reported by many users of smartwatches, including the Fenix 8. However, some users may need to take additional steps to repair their wearable and iOS device.

New Amazfit smartwatch update brings BioCharge feature to more users

The Amazfit Active 2 smartwatches are receiving another software update. Version 6.9.0.1 appears to resolve an issue linked to BioCharge energy level monitoring, a feature which was only available for some customers after another recent update. Plus, there are other improvements linked to Sleep Score, Weather and brightness controls.

Xiaomi releases 6mm ultrathin magnetic power bank in another country

29 January 2026 at 21:35
Xiaomi has launched its Ultrathin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 15W in the UK. Already on sale in Japan and parts of Europe, the slim pack is barely thicker than an iPhone Air at 6 mm. It delivers up to 15W of wireless charging and fits perfectly on different phones, including the iPhone 17 series.

Affordable AMD-powered Topton mini PC launches with OCuLink and RDNA 3.5 iGPU

Topton has introduced a new mini PC, the refreshed D12 Ultra. It's powered by the AMD Ryzen AI 300 series processors, and the top-end configuration features the AI 9 HX 370 with the Radeon 890M iGPU. There's eGPU support through the OCuLink port, and the starting model currently costs $296.

Less than $500: Acer Aspire 14 AI with long battery life records big 44% discount vs list price

Deal | The Acer Aspire 14 AI laptop is now on sale on Amazon at a pretty affordable price after a massive 44% discount. Packing an Intel Core Ultra 5 226V Lunar Lake APU and a 65 Wh battery under the hood, the laptop manages to be both relatively fast and long-lasting.

New $10 Steam Deck-playable game bundle packs 5 well-rated crafting and survival games

Deal | Green Man Gaming is offering a new game bundle, which is centered on crafting, survival, and exploration titles. All the games in the package are well-rated and playable on the Steam Deck, with a total retail value of over $100. Update: Even better price now available.

With improved battery life and performance upgrades: New Xiaomi smartphone leaks before global release

New details about the Xiaomi 17T have turned up in new leaks. Reportedly, the unreleased Xiaomi smartphone will launch globally with upgrades like MediaTek's Dimensity 9500s chipset and a 6,500 mAh battery. Camera improvements are not on the cards, though.

New free-to-play MMORPG launches on Steam with promising reviews, but with a major caveat

Legend of Mortal Cultivation (凡人修仙传奇) debuted on Jan 30, 2026, securing an 86% "Mostly Positive" rating from its first 124 reviews. The free-to-play idle MMORPG is winning over fans, though, unfortunately, it lacks any English support and is still unverified (yet playable) on the Steam Deck.

LG Gram Pro 17-inch with 32GB RAM and RTX 5050 gets a $500 discount plus a free 300Hz QHD monitor

29 January 2026 at 16:06
Deal | The LG Gram Pro 17-inch weighs just 3.26 lbs and is only 0.6 inches thin, despite packing an RTX 5050 GPU. Paired with an Intel Core Ultra 7, 32 GB of RAM, and a 2 TB SSD, it's now $500 off at LG and includes a free 27-inch QHD 300 Hz monitor as part of the deal.

Modder liberates ThinkPad T430 from Intel's secret backdoor

While the ThinkPad series of laptops has always lent itself to customization, the Intel processors powering them have limited complete control over the device due in part to Intel’s Management Engine. However, thanks to the work of dedicated security researchers, there is a method to build a fully open-source laptop, from the BIOS up.

Next Nintendo Direct may be a Partner Showcase, with no first-party Switch 2 games shown

If a dependable leaker is correct, a 3D Mario experience won’t be appearing at the next Nintendo Direct. NateTheHate2 claims that the early February spectacle will take the form of a Partner Showcase. Instead of exclusive Switch 2 games, viewers would learn more about projects from other publishers.

No Rest for the Wicked dev claims he never liked Baldur’s Gate 3’s $60 Early Access price, saying early supporters should get “some extra love”

30 January 2026 at 03:00
No Rest for the Wicked’s developer recently explained why the game launched at a lower Early Access price. According to him, players who support a game early should get something extra in return.

PS5 and Switch 2 dominate GDC survey, with only 20% of devs prioritizing Xbox consoles

A survey sponsored by the Game Developers Conference shows declining support for Xbox consoles. While implementing a multi-platform strategy, Microsoft may have boosted PC gaming’s popularity. In the GDC report, devs also prefer creating PS5 and Switch 2 games by a growing margin.

Leica Noctilux-M 35 mm f/1.2: New camera lens is made in Germany and supposed to outperform Summilux

Leica finally adds a third focal length to the Noctilux series after 60 years. The brand-new Leica Noctilux-M 35 mm f/1.2 lens promises extremely high image quality and speed in a compact format, but Leica also charges a premium for this quality.

New limited edition Cuktech 10 GaN Charger Ultra launches

Cuktech has launched a new limited edition version of the 10 GaN Charger Ultra in China. Celebrating the new year, this model has a sleek black and gold design. Features of the 4-port accessory include up to 120W power via USB-C and a bright integrated display showing charging information.

New 100W Cuktech 6 Charger Ultra 6 on the way

Cuktech is working on a new 6 GaN Charger Ultra for the Chinese market. This unreleased accessory recently received CCC certification in this country, with the official database entry revealing some of its features. For example, we already know that it will offer two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, with a maximum output of 100W.

Alliwava GH8 Mini-PC review: Top model with AMD Ryzen 9 power attacks Minisforum, Geekom &amp; Co

The Alliwava GH8 positions itself as a powerful mini PC with AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS and promises a successful combination of high performance and efficient operation. In this review, we put the compact system under the microscope in everyday use, compared it with comparable models, and checked how convincing the cooling, noise level, features, and price are in the overall package.

Xiaomi re-releases larger Android tablet with new version

Xiaomi has refreshed one of its large Android tablets. Offered as part of a long-awaited launch in its home market, the new release expands upon existing models in various aspects, including multiple exclusive accessories. The Redmi Pad 2 Pro Harry Potter Edition remains exclusive to China for now.

New Huawei smartwatch for runners with professional insights on the way

A new Huawei running smartwatch has been announced. The wearable has been developed in partnership with professional athletes like Eliud Kipchoge, using their professional experience to inform its functionality. Features are expected to include GPS tracking, health metric monitoring and an energy level monitoring tool.

Dispatch Switch and Switch 2 censorship has Nintendo Support giving rare eShop refunds

Dispatch on the Switch and Switch 2 blocks adult content that’s viewable on the PS5 and PC. Players who were unaware of the restrictions are requesting and receiving refunds from Nintendo. Publisher AdHoc Studio may have opted not to distribute versions that comply with region-specific guidelines.

Philips Hue announces new update with improvements for Hue Bridge

The Philips Hue Bridge v2 and the Philips Hue Bridge Pro are about to receive software versions 1975134020 and 2071209010, respectively. These updates arrive a couple of weeks after the last releases for the smart hubs. The release notes indicate that they bring small improvements to both devices.

Heybike’s new Villain electric dirt bike now available globally with discount

Heybike’s recently launched Villain electric dirt bike is now officially available for purchase via the company’s official website. The Villain is an off-road as well as city-friendly dirt bike, which comes with a mid-drive motor and a large 1,352 Wh battery. It offers a 45 mph (72 km/h) top speed and 50 miles (80 km) of range on a single charge.

iPhone 16 is best-selling smartphone of 2025 as Galaxy S25 Ultra makes top 10

The list of best-selling smartphones worldwide continues to be dominated by Apple. According to data compiled by Counterpoint Research, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra was the most popular non-Apple flagship phone, whilst the Galaxy A series also proved a hit among consumers.

New Dreame smart lock now Matter-certified

Dreame’s upcoming Navo Smart Lock A10 has received Matter certification from the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA). This is one of the first smart locks from the brand, offering both fingerprint and passcode unlocking. Plus, users will be able to receive alerts in real time via one of Dreame’s apps.

Five new Philips Hue smart strip light accessories now available

A range of accessories for the Philips Hue Flux strip light and Flux ultra bright strip light are now available at some European retailers. Yet to be officially released in this market, these products were on show at IFA 2025. The line-up includes three connectors, an extension cable and mounting brackets.

New dark fantasy adventure game debuts with Dark Souls and Resident Evil inspirations

Asthenia has been formally revealed with a new reveal trailer. It's from a solo creator who has taken inspiration from games like Resident Evil 7, Dark Souls, Silent Hill, and Outlast to develop this indie dark fantasy game. Launch is set for 2027, but a playable demo will be out soon.

iPhone 18 Pro: Apple rumoured to be testing new variable aperture and innovative camera accessory

It seems that Apple may finally be jumping aboard the teleconverter accessory bandwagon. Already offered by Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi, the new accessory is said to be designed for the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, which are also rumoured to ship with built-in variable aperture camera hardware.

Tesla shifts 4680 battery supply from Cybertruck to Model Y with charging speed and repairability implications

Tesla has finally mastered the touted dry electrode production method for its 4680 batteries, helping lower their costs. The dry 4680 battery production lines are now working to equip some Tesla Model Y versions instead of the Cybertruck.

Upgraded Philips Hue outdoor wall light now available

A new version of the Philips Hue Turaco Outdoor Wall Light has arrived. Currently available in Europe, this new version of the smart light has a couple of upgrades compared to the original model. These include a higher maximum brightness level, white and colored lighting, and Matter compatibility.

Amazfit smartwatch update brings new Podcast app to users

Amazfit’s T-Rex 3 smartwatch is currently receiving the firmware version 4.4.1.3 update. This brings a new Podcast app to the wearable and also resolves several bugs. While such releases are typically rolled out in phases, starting with North America, this update has already been received by some users in Europe.

"This is amazing": WoW player recreates Asmongold’s streaming room – streamer reacts with surprise

With WoW’s new housing system now available to everyone who pre-ordered the Midnight expansion, players are already showcasing their creativity. One standout example is a highly detailed replica of Asmongold’s streaming room, which the streamer himself praised as "amazing."

The throwback Maingear Retro98 prebuilt gaming PC includes an AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D and RTX 5090

Gamers who fondly remember the 1990s may appreciate the Maingear Retro98. The prebuilt gaming PC combines cosmetics inspired by the Windows 98 era with today’s most powerful CPUs and GPUs. The version with the Ryzen 7 9850X3D with Nvidia RTX 5090 graphics card costs $4,999.

Amazfit smartwatch users get ten new Mini Apps

Zepp Health has announced several new Mini Apps for Amazfit smartwatches. Popular new arrivals include a professional on-watch lux meter and a virtual pet. Plus, one customer has also spotted a new Food Log app, allowing users to view information on the wearable, which was previously only available in the Zepp smartphone app.

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