Ai+ Smartphone, a relatively new Indian smartphone brand, launched its new ecosystem of smartphone accessories, in the form of the NovaPods earbuds and NovaWatch smartwatches. The company also announced its upcoming range of smartphones.
The NovaPods series includes three new set of earbuds. The NovaPods Clips is the most premium model in the series and is priced at INR 3,999. It features a clip-style design that sits around the pinna, allowing you to stay aware of your surroundings. The NovaPods Pro have a more traditional in-ear design and feature 40dB ANC and a six-mic design...
Samsung takes another shot at Apple iPhone in a new Galaxy S26 Nightography teaser. This follows the clip, in which Samsung roasted Apple iPhoneβs editing limits. The latest jibe is now at the nighttime camera capabilities.
In a clip posted by SamsungMobileUS on X, Samsung shows a lady capturing the moment when a man presents a ring to his partner. The clip shows they are posing again and again because the iPhone isnβt taking a good picture.
βFeeling left in the dark?β
The 15-second clip shows two back-to-back shots, with the couple and the other lady are seen uncomfortable as the moment is pretty precious, and itβs getting ruined because of the limited night camera capabilities of iPhone.
βGet ready for next level of Nightographyβ
The latter part teases βnext level of Nightography.β With this term, Samsung confirmred low light camera improvements of the Galaxy S26 series. The enhancements are made by new algorithms, software, and artificial intelligence.
Source β SamsungMobileUS/X
Like before, Samsung has used an older version of the iPhone, which boasts a squarish camera module on the back with three sensors. Itβs a Pro or Pro Max model, and strategic as well as iPhone 17 Pro has improved the camera game.
Seiko has unveiled two Prospex Diver 1965 Heritage Shohei Ohtani 2026 limited editions, each capped at 1,700 pieces. The 40 mm models feature Dodgers-inspired colors, gold accents, a 6R55 movement, and 300 m water resistance.
Ultrakill is an Early Access, Single-Player First Person Shooter that previously peaked at a mere 28 thousand players on Steam. The addition of the Fraud layer adds four more levels to the game, leaving just two more before it's considered "complete".
Since discontinuing the Leica S series, the company has left the medium-format segment to Hasselblad and Fujifilm. But this could all change in 2026 because Leica has confirmed that a new medium-format camera is in development.
According to a new report by Counterpoint Research, Samsung's Galaxy S25 family outsold the Galaxy S24 series. The research house compared the sales from February to December of their release year for both.
The Galaxy S25 devices sold 5% more in that period than the Galaxy S24 phones. At the same time, the Galaxy S25 Ultra sold 7% more than the S24 Ultra.
Interestingly, the Galaxy S25 family's sales started off below those of the Galaxy S24 devices in February, matched them in March, and then were above until December.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra even saw some mid-cycle month-over-month...
Galaxy S26 Ultra leaks are about to reach the βdisasterβ level, and it seems Samsung has launched an internal investigation. Samsung partners have broken the NDA terms by opening an early sale of the unreleased flagships.
It started with a Dubai-based retailer, which started selling the Galaxy S26 Ultra African units earlier this week. It led the device to be completely exposed in hands-on, unboxing, and first impression videos on the web.
Over the past days, weβve seen the real Galaxy S26 Ultra leaks, with videos exposing its design, camera, charging, and benchmarks, Privacy Display, build and literally everything.
Samsung has already started sending DMCA to creators publishing Galaxy S26 Ultra videos before its official launch. An internal investigation has also launched, via IceUniverse, with TM Roh worried about the Galaxy S26 Ultra leaks.
Well, itβs too late, and the damage has been done. Samsung has nothing left to secure now, and the Unpacked is going to be a formal presentation. Real looks at the most anticipated device are already available on X and YouTube.
Samsung has no control over its software and hardware departments when it comes to securing them from early exposure. Power users are already using One UI 9, even when the entire fanbase is waiting for One UI 8.5.
Galaxy S26 Ultra joined a similar stream because of some sellers. It has reached the hands of creators and influencers. Itβs not about blaming creators who exposed the device, but Samsung and its sellers are to blame.
Itβs your last chance to reserve the Galaxy S26 series to secure the reservation bonus. Unpacked is almost here, and the reservation link expires soon. If you havenβt completed the registration, do it now as itβs completely free.
Reserving the next Galaxy doesnβt require any payment in the US. You just need to fill out a basic form for registration. Itβs a βreserve now, think laterβ offer that doesnβt mandate a purchase if youβve reserved the next Galaxy.
Galaxy S26 reservation bonus includes four key benefits. It includes a flat $30 free credit as well as a higher trade-in value, $150 without trade-in, and entry into a hefty giveaway. Here are the key benefits of reservation:
$30 Samsung Credit
$150 in savings
Up to $900 trade-in benefits
$5,000 giveaway
Beyond that, the βreserveβ promo also ensures buyers have early access to the devices by priority delivery, an opportunity to purchase exclusive colors available on samsung.com, and enhance trade-in value upon their devices.
Samsung is launching the Galaxy S26 series, Buds 4, and Book 6 series. Filling out one reservation form secures benefits across products. The company has already revealed the price and availability of its latest Galaxy Book laptops.
Details of the Galaxy S26 and Buds 4 series will be shared at the event. The new Galaxy gadgets are set to go on sale on March 11.
Nearly 14 hours left in Unpacked and the reservation campaign as well. Samsung is setting up the Palace of Fine Arts to unveil the new products. Itβs an in-person event, but you can also join the official livestream on YouTube.
After multiple leaks and rumors, OnePlus has confirmed that it will launch the OnePlus 15T soon. It will be a compact smartphone succeeding the OnePlus 13T from last year.
Although the Fairphone 6 promises eight years of update support, major Android updates donβt arrive very quickly for this mid-range phone with a sustainability focus. With Android 17 just months away from its debut, Android 16 is now almost ready to roll out to the Fairphone 6.
YouTube relaunched the Premium Lite subscription almost one year ago, in March of 2025, and now it's announced some exciting new features for this plan.
While so far YouTube Premium Lite gave you "most videos" ad-free and nothing more, starting now there's also support for background play and downloads for "most videos".
This is rolling out "in the coming weeks" everywhere YouTube Premium Lite is available. Regarding ads, the company still only promises you'll see "most videos" ad-free, not all of them like with the full subscription.
Still, Premium Lite is cheaper than Premium,...
Samsung picked the same venue as the Galaxy S20 series for the Galaxy S26 series launch at an Unpacked event in San Francisco.
Reports emerging from South Korea, viaΒ Chosun, reveal that Samsung is launching the Galaxy S26 series at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, California.
Built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition,Β the Palace of Fine Arts is one of San Franciscoβs iconic cultural landmarks. Now, the historic building serves as a multi-purpose arts venue hosting a variety of events.
The event venue has received an Unpacked makeover. Access is currently prohibited by security personnel, who are stationed around the venue to control access.
A simple sign reading that reads βGalaxy Unpacked 2026β has been installed on the buildingβs outer wall. Samsung will kick off the Unpacked event nearly 15 hours later.
Nearly six years ago, Samsung launched the Galaxy S20 series and its first Flip phone. The Unpacked event was held in San Francisco, and the venue was the Palace of Fine Arts, a historic landmark.
Experience zone
Samsung has also set up an experience zone inside the venue. It will offer visitors a hands-on experience of the newly unveiled products. Galaxy S26βs upgraded camera and Galaxy AI capabilities are in the spotlight.
Samsung will announce the Galaxy S26 series and Buds 4 series. With the Palace of Fine Arts as the venue, fans around the world can join the event livestream. The products will be available for purchase starting March 11.
Deal | The ongoing memory crisis has made it difficult for PC builders to upgrade or build new systems, but this 3-in-1 combo bundle from Newegg can help you save big on three key components.
The upcoming iQOO Z11x was revealed to sport the model number I2507 through a certification back in early January, and now a prototype with that exact model number has been spotted in the Geekbench online database.
As you can see from the screenshot below, the phone managed a single-core score of 1,057 and a multi-core score of 2,704 in Geekbench 6.6 for Android, but as usual we caution you against taking such results too seriously, since we are talking about pre-release prototypes after all.
The iQOO Z11x is most likely powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 SoC, based on the...
A purported revival of the long-dormant Atari Jaguar 3D adventure βProject Owlβ has sparked confusion after a forum user shared footage claiming to have restored a βlegal copyβ found on a collectorβs console.
Previously, the PS Store did not disclose how the price of a PS5 game had changed over time. In some regions, the marketplace now lists the launch price of a title. Regardless, critics believe that Sony has a monopoly on digital sales, which may prevent more attractive deals.
Vivo's Y05 packs a 6.74-inch LCD screen with a 120 Hz refresh rate, a Unisoc T7225 SoC, and a large 6,500 mAh battery, despite its 8.39 mm thick body. It also has some features missing on most higher-end phones, such as a microSD card slot and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
Tenku has launched the Pocket 8 ultra-compact laptop in Japan, equipped with an 8-inch touchscreen display with an impressive pixel density of 283 PPI. The 1.43-pound machine sports an octa-core Alder Lake-N CPU, along with 16 GB of LPDDR5 memory.
According to a new report from its home country of Korea, Samsung is upping its initial production run for the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra, due to be made official at its Unpacked event tomorrow.
The company was allegedly planning to make around 2.5-2.9 million units initially, in the first two months, but this number has now been upped to 3.5-3.9 million units. That's about a one million increase, and it's definitely not small.
This is, however, just a report from "an industry insider", so don't forget to take it with a pinch of salt. The reasoning for the increased initial...
SanDisk has launched its latest portable SSD lineup, introducing three models designed for different users and workloads. The new lineup includes the SanDisk Portable SSD, the SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD, and the SanDisk Extreme PRO Portable SSD. These drives focus on speed, durability, and capacity to meet the increasing demands of file storage, AI-generated content, and creative workflows.
Specifications
The SanDisk Extreme PRO Portable SSD delivers the fastest performance in the lineup. It offers transfer speeds of up to 4,000MB/s and targets professional photographers, filmmakers, and designers. The drive supports real-time editing and can transfer 10 minutes of 12K video in under one minute. SanDisk will release this model in 2TB, 4TB, and 8TB capacities later this year.
The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD provides high-speed storage for creative users. It delivers read speeds of up to 2,000MB/s and supports tasks such as transferring 1,000 high-resolution photos in under 60 seconds. This model is available now in 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB options. And a 500GB version will launch in the second half of 2026.
The SanDisk Portable SSD focuses on everyday storage needs for students, office workers, and family archivists. It delivers read speeds of up to 1,000MB/s and will be available in 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB capacities later this year.
SanDisk has designed all three models with durability in mind. The Extreme and Extreme PRO models are resistant to three-meter drops, offer IP65 water and dust protection, and include 256-bit AES hardware encryption. The entry-level Portable SSD can withstand drops of up to two meters.
Pricing and Availability
The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD is available now, starting at $259.99 for the 1TB model. The rest of the lineup will launch globally later this year.
Samsung stayed on top of Europeβs smartphone market in 2025, but Apple was the one that really moved the needle.
Fresh data from Omdia shows Europe shipped 134.2 million smartphones last year. Thatβs down just 1% from 2024, not a dramatic drop, but it signals demand is still soft. Between tighter consumer spending and regulatory shifts like mandatory USB-C and eco-design requirements, the market never really found strong momentum.
Even so, the big names tightened their grip. Samsung and Apple together accounted for 62% of all shipments in the region.
Samsung held the No. 1 spot with 46.6 million units shipped, translating to a 35% market share β up slightly from 34% a year earlier. Growth was modest, roughly 200,000 additional units year-over-year, but the company managed to steady things after a slow start. Things picked up later in the year, helped by aggressive pricing on the Galaxy A16 and particularly strong demand for the Galaxy A56, which reportedly ended up as Europeβs best-selling smartphone overall in 2025.
Apple, meanwhile, had the stronger growth story.
Apple shipped 36.9 million iPhones in Europe, up 6% year-over-year, reaching a record 27% market share in the region. Much of that came from steady upgrade cycles and strong demand for the iPhone 16 series. The iPhone 16 Pro Max and iPhone 17 Pro Max performed well at the high end.
Xiaomi remained in third place with 21.8 million shipments and a 16% share, though volumes dipped slightly. Motorola followed with 7.7 million units (6% share), down 5% year-over-year. Honor broke into the top five with 3.8 million units and a 3% share, showing noticeable momentum toward the end of the year.
Overall, the market looks increasingly split. Premium devices continued to drive growth, while the budget segment stayed under pressure. Samsung leaned on its mid-range strength, Apple capitalized on premium upgrades, and both extended their lead.
Europe accounted for 10.8% of global smartphone shipments in 2025. Not the largest region, but still an important one.
Trying to squeeze every last bit of performance out of high-end GPUs is nothing new. But in the case of the RTX 5090, one ambitious modding attempt ended in a very expensive lesson.
In a recent YouTube video titled βI Killed My 5090β¦β, the creator behind Frame Chasers walked viewers through what started as a bold experiment on a Gigabyte RTX 5090 Aorus Master, and ended with a completely dead card.
The idea, at least on paper, made sense. Some Gigabyte variants include an unpopulated pad on the PCB for a second 12V-2Γ6 (16-pin) power connector. Itβs there for alternative board designs, including versions that use dual connectors. Seeing that unused pad, Frame Chasers decided to take things further by soldering in a second power connector.
That wasnβt the only modification. He also performed a shunt resistor mod, a well-known (and risky) tweak that effectively bypasses NVidiaβs built-in power limits. The goal was simple: let the GPU draw far more power than stock settings allow.
At first, it appeared to work. The system booted, benchmarks ran, and the card seemed stable under load. For a moment, it looked like the mod had paid off.
Then things went very wrong.
The card didnβt fail during a benchmark run or stress test. Instead, it died while idling. According to the video, two large holes were burned straight through the PCB, and at least one capacitor was knocked off the board from extreme heat.
Frame Chasers believes the failure came down to a dangerous combination of factors. The shunt mod reportedly increased baseline power draw, meaning the GPU was pulling more wattage even at idle. On top of that, the fans werenβt spinning despite rising temperatures. The card was also set to βperformance modeβ in the NVidia Control Panel, which keeps clocks elevated instead of allowing the GPU to downclock at idle.
The GPU die and VRAM chips themselves may still be intact. The catastrophic damage seems localized to the PCB and surrounding power components.
For enthusiasts, extreme overclocking can be thrilling. Thereβs always the temptation to push just a little further. But this incident is a stark reminder that modern GPUs operate within tightly controlled power and thermal envelopes for a reason.
Recent reports circulating on Chinese social platforms suggest fresh uncertainty around Meizuβs smartphone division. The possible restructuring within Xingji (Starji) Meizu raises questions about the future of upcoming devices such as the Meizu 23 series. While there is no official confirmation yet, the developments have sparked wide discussion across the industry.
Meizu phone business suspension claims surface
Alleged Maimai post claiming Meizu 23 halt and phone business shutdown.
A post circulating on the Chinese workplace networking platform Maimai claims that Xingji Meizu may shut down its smartphone business, with related teams facing full layoffs. According to the anonymous user, the much-anticipated Meizu 23 series has effectively been halted.
The post further alleges that Flyme Auto will operate independently, with leadership transitioning to a new head, and will be integrated under Geely-backed Yikatong as part of the broader automotive ecosystem.
The message also states that departments unrelated to the phone business wind-down could complete restructuring in March, with N+1 compensation reportedly offered to affected employees. Staff members holding company shares are said to be required to consult HR individually regarding follow-up arrangements.
Despite the reported changes, the post claims that the Meizu brand will not disappear and will remain within the Geely system, with other Geely subsidiaries potentially continuing related operations.
Xingji Meizu has not issued a public response so far.
Earlier cost pressures had raised concerns
DCS warns of rising chip costs and paused flagship development, while a commenter speculates that Meizu could be affected.
Earlier in February, tipster Digital Chat Station had highlighted rising memory and chipset costs, suggesting that several brands could delay or cancel new launches in 2026. Online discussions speculated that Meizu might be among the affected companies.
Notably, at the 2026 Meizu Fans New Year event, company executives had confirmed that the Meizu 23 was in development and would feature the narrowest bezels in the brandβs history. However, they also acknowledged that the iconic white front panel would be dropped due to manufacturing limitations.
The latest reports now cast uncertainty over those earlier plans.
For more daily updates, please visit ourΒ News Section.
The OnePlus 15R may soon become more expensive in India, according to recent leaks from tipsters. The smartphone launched last year with a starting price of Rs 47,999. While OnePlus has not confirmed any revision yet, multiple sources suggest that a price increase could be implemented in the coming weeks.
Tipster Abhishek Yadav claims that the price hike could take effect starting March 1. Another tipster, Debayan Roy (@Gadgetsdata), suggests that the increase may fall in the range of Rs 3,000 to Rs 4,000 and could roll out within about two weeks. If this happens, the base variant of the OnePlus 15R could be priced around Rs 51,999 or Rs 52,999. Since there is no official announcement, the information should be treated as unconfirmed for now.
In terms of specifications, the OnePlus 15R is powered by Qualcommβs Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, built on a 3nm process and paired with the Adreno 840 GPU. In India, the device is available with 12GB LPDDR5X Ultra RAM and either 256GB or 512GB UFS 4.1 storage. It runs Android 16 with OxygenOS 16 out of the box.
The phone features a 6.83-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution of 2800 Γ 1272 pixels. It supports a variable refresh rate from 60Hz to 165Hz, along with 3840Hz PWM dimming and DC dimming for improved eye comfort. Corning Gorilla Glass 7i is used for protection.
For photography, the rear setup includes a 50-megapixel Sony IMX906 main camera with optical image stabilization and an f/1.8 aperture, along with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera offering a 112-degree field of view. Rear video recording goes up to 4K at 120fps. The front camera is 32 megapixels with autofocus and supports 4K video at 30fps.
The device packs a 7,400mAh battery with 80W SuperVOOC fast charging. Connectivity options include 5G SA and NSA bands, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, and USB Type-C. Additional features include stereo speakers, an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, an infrared sensor, and IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K ratings for dust and water resistance.
In October 2025, Realme unveiled the Realme GT 8 and GT 8 Pro. While the former featured a 50-megapixel triple camera unit, the latter debuted as the companyβs first phone with a 200-megapixel camera. Recent leaks surrounding the Realme GT 9 series reveal that the lineup may feature dual 200-megapixel cameras.
Realme GT 9 series camera capabilities tipped
As is known, several smartphone brands are expected to offer dual 200-megapixel cameras on their flagship offerings this year. Some of these include the Oppo Find X9s Pro, Oppo Find X9 Ultra, and Vivo X300 Ultra. As seen in the screengrab below, tipster Smart Pikachu claims that the Realme GT 9 seriesβ current plan appears to favor a dual 200-megapixel camera setup aimed at pushing imaging performance higher, along with strengthened co-branded image tuning.
The Realme GT 8 Pro already features a 200-megapixel primary camera, and it appears that the Realme GT 9 Proβs rear camera setup could include a pair of 200-megapixel sensors, likely for the main and periscope telephoto cameras. The leak suggests that the Ricoh partnership will offer deeper tuning for an enhanced photography experience.
Shown above is a Wisdom Pikachu Weibo post from earlier this month. In it, he claims that the entire GT 9 lineup will have a 200-megapixel camera. This suggests that the vanilla Realme GT 9 may also feature a 200-megapixel camera, but the company may not offer dual 200-megapixel sensors on this phone in a bid to differentiate it from the Pro variant.
At present, nothing else is known about the Realme GT 9 series. The lineup will likely be announced in October this year. The GT 8 and GT 8 Pro were powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite and 8 Elite Gen 5 chipsets, respectively. Therefore, the GT 9 Pro may feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6, but it remains to be seen whether the GT 9 will use the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 or Snapdragon 8 Gen 5.
For more daily updates, please visit ourΒ News Section.
But just ahead of the official reveal, a fresh leak has already outlined what could be some pretty attractive pre-order incentives for the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra in Europe.
According to reliable French leaker billbil-kun, posting via Dealabs, Samsung is preparing a mix of storage upgrades and trade-in bonuses that could save buyers as much as β¬350 in the Eurozone, assuming everything stacks the way itβs expected to.
Pricing reportedly starts at β¬999 for the base Galaxy S26 with 256GB of storage. Interestingly, Samsung appears to be moving away from the 128GB entry model seen on the Galaxy S25, making 256GB the new starting point. Pre-orders are expected to open right after Unpacked wraps up, with shipping beginning around March 11.
One of the headline offers is a free storage upgrade. Buyers who pre-order a 256GB model may receive the 512GB version at no extra cost, a perk that typically represents a β¬200 to β¬300 value, depending on the device. Similar βdouble storageβ promotions have been popular in past Galaxy launches, and it looks like Samsung may be leaning on that strategy again in Europe (including France, and possibly the UK).
Trade-in bonuses are also part of the package. Leaks suggest an extra β¬100 in trade-in credit for those pre-ordering the Galaxy S26 or S26+, and β¬150 for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. When combined with the storage upgrade, that could push total savings into the β¬300ββ¬350 range for certain configurations.
In practical terms, that means a 512GB Galaxy S26 could effectively land closer to β¬899 in some scenarios, depending on the device you trade in. For buyers eyeing the top-end 1TB Galaxy S26 Ultra, thereβs also talk of an additional β¬200 pre-order discount, which would stack on top of the other incentives.
All of this fits Samsungβs broader strategy. Offering storage bumps and boosted trade-in credits is a relatively low-friction way to drive early orders without officially lowering retail prices.
Itβs also worth noting that incentives vary by region. In the US, for example, early reservation offers have included smaller credits and larger trade-in ceilings instead. Europe, on the other hand, seems to be getting the more straightforward storage-upgrade approach this time around.
The Vivo Y05 has officially launched in Malaysia and Saudi Arabia. The entry-level smartphone offers a 120Hz display and a large battery. Aimed at budget users seeking long battery life, the Y05 combines essential features with practical durability. Here is a closer look at its specifications, features, and pricing details.
Vivo Y05 specifications and features
Vivo Y05
The Vivo Y05 features a 6.74-inch LCD with a resolution of 1600 Γ 720 pixels and up to a 120Hz refresh rate. The panel delivers 260ppi pixel density and supports up to 1200 nits HBM brightness. It is equipped with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.
Under the hood, the Vivo Y05 has the Unisoc T7225 processor built on a 12 nm process. It is paired with 4GB LPDDR4X RAM and 64GB eMMC 5.1 storage. The phone also supports 4GB of extended RAM and expandable storage up to 2TB via microSD. A 6,500mAh Li-ion battery keeps the device running, supported by 15W charging.
The smartphone runs OriginOS 6.0 based on Android 16. For photography, it includes an 8-megapixel rear camera with f/2.0 aperture and rear flash, along with a 5-megapixel front camera with f/2.2 aperture.
Vivo Y05
The Y05 offers connectivity features, such as 4G VoLTE, dual SIM, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz and 5GHz, Bluetooth 5.2, USB Type-C, and an infrared blaster. This IP65-rated phone measures 167.40 x 77.10 x 8.39 mm and weighs 209g.
Vivo Y05 price and availability
The Vivo Y05 is priced at RM 399 (~$100) in Malaysia and is also available in Saudi Arabia for $109. It comes in Black and Blue color options.
For more daily updates, please visit ourΒ News Section.
Xiaomi launched its Ultrathin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 15W in Malaysia and Thailand, despite saying it wouldnβt expand to new markets until after February 28.
The power bank first appeared in Japan, then reached Australia, Singapore, and South Korea in late January. Xiaomi briefly listed it in the UK before pulling it down. Now Malaysia and Thailand have access, and both countries have two new colors: Graphite Black and Radiant Orange. Before this, only Glacier Silver was available.
What It Offers
The 5,000mAh power bank weighs 98 grams with a 6mm profile, positioning it among the slimmest power banks available. It delivers 15W wireless charging for compatible devices, though iPhones receive reduced 7.5W speeds through magnetic attachment. The USB-C port enables 22.5W wired fast charging.
Dual-device charging allows simultaneous power delivery to two devices. Compatibility extends beyond Apple products to Xiaomi, Samsung, and Google Pixel smartphones.
Battery and Safety
Xiaomi implemented ten protection layers addressing overheating, overcharging, and short circuits. The smartphone-grade lithium-ion battery is housed in an aluminum alloy body with fire-resistant fiberglass coating.
Pricing
Thailand lists the power bank at THB 2,490 ($80), marked down from a THB 2,990 ($96) suggested retail price. Malaysian pricing starts at MYR 369 ($95), with promotional pricing dropping to MYR 259 ($67).
Roborock has launched its latest high-end self-cleaning robot vacuum and mop, the P20 Max. The new model is available starting today at 4,299 yuan ($622) for the standard water-tank version. The automatic water supply and drainage version is priced at 4,699 yuan ($680).
Roborock P20 Max Specifications
The P20 Max features a compact design, measuring 352mm x 350mm with a height of just 79.8mm. Its low-profile build helps it clean under furniture and move through tight spaces more easily. The robot uses a precision navigation system and packs a large 6,400mAh lithium battery, enabling longer cleaning sessions for bigger homes.
The P20 Max delivers 35,000Pa suction through a high-speed motor and optimized airflow for maximum efficiency. Roborock integrated dual main brushes and curved side brushes specifically designed to minimize hair tangles. Additionally, its carpet pressure cleaning system enhances performance on soft surfaces by driving the brushes deep into fibers to extract stubborn, embedded dirt.
The robot comes with the companyβs latest Lift Chassis 3.0 system. The chassis uses an AI-driven wheel-leg structure to cross obstacles up to 8.8cm high. The system also includes shock-absorbing landing control and coordinated wheel movement to improve stability on uneven surfaces. The robot can lower its profile further in low-height navigation mode, allowing it to clean under sofas and beds.
The P20 Max features dual rotating mop pads with 60Β°C heated water cleaning and a 12N downward pressure system to tackle sticky stains. The docking station supports 100Β°C high-temperature mop washing, hot-air drying, and automatic dust collection. The automatic water version adds refilling and drainage for hands-free operation.
The P20 Max features AI-powered obstacle recognition with Edge Structured Light 2.0, capable of identifying over 280 object types. Its advanced navigation system enables precise edge cleaning and efficient route optimization. It also supports voice commands, app control, and integration with platforms such as Apple Home and Xiaomi.
In related news, Roborock has introduced the G30S Pro earlier this year, featuring 35,000Pa suction, Chassis Lift 3.0, sonic mopping, and AI-powered navigation.
For more daily updates, please visit ourΒ News Section.
Oppo has started teasing its next foldable, the Find N6, ahead of a launch in China. Thereβs still no official release date. But in classic internet fashion, the renders are already here.
A leak posted on the Chinese social media platform Weibo gives us our first real look at the Oppo Find N6 in purple and white.Β
At first glance, it doesnβt look dramatically different from last yearβs Oppo Find N5. It has the same circular camera module and color options.
We did notice a few changes, though. None of the leaked models show a leather back as the purple variant of the Find N5 did. And the flash has been moved outside the camera module, which slightly changes the rear layout.Β
What we donβt see in the leak is the inner display β so the most important part of any foldable remains under wraps for now.
Oppo Find N6 specifications
Speaking of which, the Find N6 is expected to feature an 8.12-inch inner display paired with a 6.62-inch outer screen.Β
Powering the device could be Qualcommβs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (7-core) platform. The phone has already surfaced on Geekbench with that chip onboard, suggesting Oppo isnβt holding back on performance.
In benchmark results, the Find N6 scored 3,524 in single-core and 9,090 in multi-core tests. The listing also indicates that the device runs Android 16 and comes with 16GB of RAM.
As for the camera, the main rear sensor is said to be 200 megapixels. Itβs reportedly joined by a periscope telephoto lens, an ultra-wide camera, and even a multispectral sensor.
According to reports, the Find N6 could launch on March 17, shortly after Chinaβs Spring Festival. It will launch in a standard and a Beidou satellite version. For now, though, weβre still waiting for Oppo to make it official.
For more daily updates, please visit ourΒ News Section.
Xiaomi India has revealed camera specifications and color variants for its upcoming flagship phones launching on February 28, 2026, through an Amazon India microsite listing.
The Xiaomi 17 will arrive in three colors: Blue, Black, and an exclusive variant appearing to be Green based on teasers. Globally, Xiaomi confirmed four colors, including pink, alongside these three options.
The Xiaomi 17 Ultra positions itself as a night photography specialist, featuring a Leica 1-inch camera sensor and LOFIC HDR technology for precise exposure control in low light. The device features a Leica-tuned 200MP telephoto sensor covering 75mm to 100mm focal range with mechanical optical zoom, providing hardware-based adjustments rather than digital processing alone.
India appears set to receive only the standard Ultra variant. The microsite shows no evidence of the Leica Edition model, which launched in China with a physical rotating βMaster Zoom Ringβ for manual control of zoom, exposure, and white balance. BIS certification records listed only the standard model, reinforcing this likelihood.
The standard Xiaomi 17 Ultra is expected to feature a 6.9-inch 1.5K LTPO AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and Dragon Crystal Glass 3 protection. The camera system includes a 50MP primary sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide lens, and a 200MP periscope telephoto for advanced zoom capabilities.
Battery specifications point to a 6,800mAh capacity with 90W wired and 50W wireless charging support. The device could mirror Chinaβs configuration options: 16GB + 512GB and 16GB + 1TB variants.
In China, Xiaomi launched both standard and Leica versions of the 17 Ultra starting at 7,999 Yuan ($1,160) in Black and Off-White. The Leica Edition included photography-focused enhancements like specialized color processing, exclusive shooting modes, and refined design elements alongside the mechanical zoom control.
The Xiaomi 17 series will launch alongside the Xiaomi Pad 8 on February 28, 2026, in India.
Xiaomi is getting ready to unveil the Xiaomi 17 and 17 Ultra globally on February 28. A new leak now suggests that these might not be the only phones launching that day.
According to Digital Chat Station, the Xiaomi 17T and Xiaomi 17T Pro might also launch globally on the same day. The leak corroborates our previous report, which revealed that the two phones would launch four months ahead of their predecessors.
Xiaomi 17T series specifications
The tipster also revealed some specs of the phones. According to the leak, the lineup will use a combination of Dimensity 8-series and Dimensity 9-series flagship platforms.Β
More specifically, the Xiaomi 17T could run on the Dimensity 8500, while the Xiaomi 17T Pro will be powered by the Dimensity 9500s chip.
The phones will also retain the Leica imaging solution, while the 17T Pro will exclusively feature a periscope telephoto lens.
Thanks to a codebase leak, we also know the camera specs of the Xiaomi 17T. It will feature a triple rear camera setup led by an OmniVision OV50E sensor. It will be joined by an OmniVision OV13B sensor and a Samsung ISOCELL JN5 sensor, handling ultra-wide and telephoto duties. Thereβs also mention of a Samsung ISOCELL S5KKDS sensor for selfies.
For comparison, the Xiaomi 15T used a 50MP Light Fusion 800 main camera, a 50MP telephoto lens, and a 12MP ultra-wide camera. It also featured a 32MP selfie camera.
The Xiaomi 17T is also expected to flaunt a 6,500mAh battery. Thatβs a sizable jump from last yearβs Xiaomi 15T, which packed a 5,500mAh battery. However, the charging speed remains unchanged at 67W
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Samsungβs Galaxy S26 series is just hours away from going official at the February 25 Unpacked event, but thanks to mandatory EU energy labels, we already have some confirmed details.
The information comes from official European certification listings. These labels are required for devices sold in the EU and include rated (minimum guaranteed) battery capacities, advertised βtypicalβ capacities, standardized battery endurance results, and even durability metrics.
Starting with the base model, the Galaxy S26 gets a rated 4,175 mAh battery, marketed as 4,300 mAh typical. Thatβs a modest bump over the Galaxy S25βs roughly 4,000 mAh cell. In the EUβs standardized mixed-use test, itβs rated for 51 hours on a single charge. That suggests Samsung has managed at least incremental gains in efficiency, not just raw capacity.
The Galaxy S26+ sticks with a rated 4,755 mAh battery (advertised as 4,900 mAh typical). Endurance is listed at 55 hours, which either matches or very slightly improves on its predecessor.
Then thereβs the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which continues Samsungβs now very long 5,000 mAh tradition. The rated capacity sits at 4,855 mAh, marketed as 5,000 mAh typical, unchanged for six straight generations. It also achieves 55 hours in the EU test.
Beyond battery size and endurance, the EU labels reveal some additional details. All three models score Class A for energy efficiency and drop resistance, carry IP68 dust and water protection, and receive a Class C repairability rating.
The labels indicate 80% capacity retention after 1,200 full charge cycles, which is a noticeable drop from the 2,000-cycle figure associated with the S25 series. Thatβs roughly a 40% reduction on paper.
All of this lines up fairly well with previous leaks. The standard S26 finally gets a capacity bump, while the Plus and Ultra models lean more on efficiency than larger cells. Whether thatβs due to EU transport regulations around battery shipping thresholds, internal space constraints, or Samsungβs design priorities isnβt fully clear β but the strategy is consistent.
We now have concrete figures for capacity, endurance, and durability before the official reveal even begins. The real test, of course, will be hands-on reviews and real-world usage.
Decathlon has launched a new Peach Orange colorway for its Rockrider E-ACTV 500 hybrid e-bike in Europe. The bike originally debuted in March 2024 and was available in Eucalyptus Green, Lavender Purple, and Cream Beige. The new color is now available at Decathlonβs online stores in France, the Netherlands, and Spain.
Rockrider E-ACTV 500 Specifications
The Rockrider E-ACTV 500 is a hybrid e-bike designed for both casual and adventurous riders. Decathlon equipped the bike with a Yamaha PW-C2 mid-drive motor that delivers a maximum torque of 55 Nm. The motor provides smooth and progressive electric assistance to help riders climb hills and handle tough terrain with less effort. The integrated 504 Wh battery offers a range of up to 150 km in Eco mode and can be removed for convenient charging.
The bike includes an adjustable handlebar stem that allows riders to customize the angle for an ergonomic fit. It also features a 63 mm Suntour SF15 suspension fork to absorb shocks on uneven surfaces. Its hydraulic disc brakes provide reliable stopping power, while reinforced all-terrain tires with puncture-resistant technology ensure durability and safety.
The bike comes with a handlebar-mounted color display that shows essential ride data, including speed, remaining range, and battery percentage. Decathlon added Bluetooth connectivity, allowing riders to pair the bike with the Decathlon Ride app. The app provides access to ride statistics, route tracking, and firmware updates. The bike also includes a USB port for charging devices during rides.
Riders can add accessories such as a child seat, rear rack, or trailer. The bike is available in three frame sizes for the low-step design, accommodating riders from 1.50 m to 1.90 m in height.
Pricing
The Peach Orange Rockrider E-ACTV 500 is priced at β¬1,999.99. Decathlon also offers financing options starting at β¬176.19 per month.
In related news, Decathlon has also launched the Stilus E-Touring e-bike recently featuring a Bosch motor and Shimano components.
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After debuting in China back in December 2025, Xiaomi has now officially confirmed that the Watch 5 will be coming to the global market before the end of February. During the βThe New Wave of Imageryβ launch event, where it will unveil the Xiaomi 17 series of flagship phones, the company will also showcase the latest wearable.
Xiaomi Watch 5: Where and When Does it Drop?
The Chinese tech giant has confirmed the launch date for its upcoming global hardware showcase. On 28th February 2026, starting at 13:00 UTC (Barcelona Time), the company will unveil the Xiaomi 17 series, Xiaomi Pad 8 tablets, Xiaomi Watch 5, and more. This major announcement arrives right ahead of the MWC 2026 event (Mobile World Congress).
Xiaomi Watch 5
While Xiaomi hasnβt published a standalone release date for Watch 5 shipments, the appearance of the device on its global event teaser page and the timing of the show suggest it will be available shortly after the February 28 event. The global version of the Watch 5 will stand out from its China-only release in a few key ways:
It runs WearOS, giving access to Google Play Store, Google Maps, Google Wallet and Gemini AI support. These are features not available on Xiaomiβs custom OS-based models.
The watch sports a 1.54-inch AMOLED screen.
Itβll likely deliver multi-day life on a single charge.
Expect at least two color options at launch for broader consumer appeal.
Early pricing leaks suggest that the Xiaomi Watch 5 could launch in Europe for around 329 Euros (roughly about 390 US Dollars), which makes it compete with existing WearOS devices like the Samsung Galaxy Watch lineup and the Pixel Watch series.
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Samsungβs next-generation laptop lineup, the Galaxy Book 6 series, is finally rolling out around the world after officially debuting at CES 2026 earlier this year. The lineup brings powerful new hardware, AI powered features, and a sleek new design. So here is everything you need to know.
Whatβs New in the Galaxy Book 6 Series
The South Korean tech giant equips the Galaxy Book 6 family with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors that offer strong CPU, GPU, and NPU performance for AI related tasks. These chips are based on Intelβs advanced 18A process, and are built for creative work, multitasking, and everyday productivity. The performance gains are packed in a refined, ultra-slim chassis with improved thermal designs. The Galaxy Book 6 Pro gets a vapor chamber solution, while the Galaxy Book 6 Ultra gets a redesigned cooling system.
Samsung Galaxy Book 6 series
Global Launch & Availability
Pre-orders for the entire lineup kicked off last week, and we already reported on the European pricing. So here are the pricing details for the US and more info regarding their region availability:
United States: Official sales begin 11th March 2026 via Samsung Experience Stores and Samsungβs online store, with the lineup available in a Grey color option.
Europe: Pre-orders began in late February in markets including the UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Scandinavia, with shipments starting around the same March 11 window.
Other regions: Availability will expand to additional markets through spring and into April 2026.
Pricing varies by region and configuration, but in the US, the series starts at roughly $1,049.99 for the base Galaxy Book 6, $1,599.99 for the Pro and $2,449.99 for the Ultra model.
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A new leak out of China suggests the upcoming OnePlus 16 could feature bezels measuring under 1mm on all sides. Some measurements even point to around 0.8mm. If that number holds, it would be an incremental but noticeable improvement over the OnePlus 15, which already had impressively slim 1.15mm borders.
On paper, shaving off a few tenths of a millimeter doesnβt sound dramatic. But visually, it can make a difference. Ultra-thin symmetrical bezels tend to create that βall displayβ look that makes content feel more immersive, especially when youβre watching videos or gaming in landscape.
The latest leak mostly focuses on the bezels, so full display specs are still unclear. That said, earlier rumors have mentioned a flat 1.5K LTPO OLED panel, possibly sourced from BOE again. Thereβs also talk of refresh rates going as high as 240Hz.
Whether 240Hz actually makes it to the final retail unit is another question. Manufacturers often test higher refresh panels, but power consumption and real-world benefit usually dictate the final number. Even so, anything above 165Hz would keep the OnePlus 16 firmly in βhigh-refresh flagshipβ territory.
Interestingly, OnePlus is reportedly avoiding more gaming-specific additions like shoulder triggers or built-in cooling fans. The direction seems clear: keep the design clean and premium rather than turning it into a niche gaming device.
Then thereβs the battery rumor. Reports point to a massive 9,000mAh βGlacierβ battery using silicon-carbon technology. Silicon-carbon cells are known for higher energy density, so itβs not impossible. Still, until more concrete details surface, that figure is worth treating cautiously. It would be a major leap.
As expected, the OnePlus 16 should run Qualcommβs next-generation flagship chip. That would bring predictable year-on-year improvements in performance and power efficiency.
Camera rumors suggest a 50MP main sensor, a 50MP ultrawide, and possibly a 200MP periscope telephoto. If accurate, that telephoto setup would be one of the more aggressive upgrades, especially for users who prioritize zoom performance.
As always, though, early leaks are best taken as a direction β not a guarantee.
Kodak has launched a new 65-inch Mini QD Google TV in India under its IconiK Series lineup. The television combines Mini LED backlighting, Quantum Dot color technology, and a high refresh rate panel, along with built-in smart features based on the Google TV platform.
The TV features a bezel-less 65-inch display with 4K resolution of 3840 Γ 2160 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate. It supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), which are useful for gaming and smoother motion performance. The panel uses Quantum Dot technology with Mini LED backlighting and includes 288 local dimming zones. Kodak claims peak brightness of up to 1500 nits. The display also supports Ultra Wide Color Gamut with 1.1 billion colors, along with Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG formats. Dolby Vision-Atmos support is also included for combined picture and sound enhancement.
Audio output is rated at 108W through a six-speaker system supported by two dedicated subwoofers. The TV supports Dolby Atmos for multi-channel surround sound, aiming to deliver a more immersive experience without requiring external speakers.
The television runs on a MediaTek processor paired with a Mali-G52 GPU. It includes 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage to handle the operating system and apps. On the software side, it runs Google TV, which provides access to apps through the Google Play Store. It also supports Google Assistant voice commands, built-in Chromecast, and Apple AirPlay for wireless streaming from compatible devices. The remote control includes quick access app buttons along with a dedicated mute button.
Connectivity options include dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, three HDMI ports, two USB ports, HDMI eARC, an optical audio output, and an Ethernet port for wired internet. Kodak is offering a one-year warranty with the television.
Pricing & availability
The Kodak 65-inch IconiK Series 4K Mini QD TV with model number K65Mini5020 is priced at Rs. 57,999 in India and is currently available for purchase on Amazon.in.
iQOO is reportedly working on the Z11 series of smartphones. The brand recently unveiled the Z11 Turbo equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip. While this phone is likely to remain exclusive to the Chinese market, the brand is said to be working on the iQOO Z11 and Z11x, which are expected to be released in multiple markets. Recently, the iQOO Z11x 5G was spotted on certification platforms such as SIRIM (Malaysia) and NBTC (Thailand). Now, the device has appeared on Geekbench, revealing the chipset that powers it.
iQOO Z11x Geekbench listing
iQOO Z11x GeekbenchiQOO Z11x Geekbench metadata
The iQOO Z11x has surfaced with model number I2507 in Geekbenchβs database. The listing suggests that the device could be powered by the Dimensity 7400 chip. As usual, the listing does not specify the chipβs name directly, but its CPU configuration and GPU details available via metadata are enough to confirm the inclusion of the D7400.
The iQOO Z11x Geekbench listing further reveals 8GB of RAM and Android 16. The 1057 single-core and 2507 multi-core scores are in line with the usual performance of the D7400 chip.
To recall, the iQOO Z10x came with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. It was powered by the Dimensity 7300 chip and was priced at Rs 12,499 for its 6GB+128GB base variant.
While the iQOO Z11x will arrive with a chipset upgrade, it should be noted that the Dimensity 7400 is essentially a minor refresh of the 7300, offering only a small 100MHz (4 percent) boost to its performance cores and roughly 15 percent better AI processing, with almost all other hardware remaining identical.
In India, the iQOO Z10x was sold via Amazon, and its rebranded version, dubbed the Vivo T4x, was sold through Flipkart. Therefore, there is a possibility that the Vivo T5x could also be a rebadged version of the iQOO Z11x. Likely, the Z11x / T5x may debut in March or April across different countries.
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Noise has launched its latest premium headphones, the Airwave Max 6, at an introductory price of Rs. 6,999 ($76). The headphones are available on gonoise.com, Amazon, and Flipkart in four color options: Dune White, Cobalt Blue, Forest Green, and Carbon Black.
Noise Airwave Max 6 Specifications
The Airwave Max 6 features Coaxial Dual Drivers (40mm + 12mm), which deliver a deeper bass and clearer vocals. Noise claims the headphones provide rich, balanced sound across highs, mids, and lows, making them suitable for a variety of audio content. It also supports LDAC and Hi-Res Audio certification, which ensures users experience high-quality, detailed sound.
The headphones feature Adaptive Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) that reduces ambient noise by up to 45dB, allowing users to stay focused in noisy environments like crowded commutes, offices, or cafes. Additionally, a five-microphone system with Wind Noise Cancellation ensures clear and crisp voice quality during calls, even in outdoor settings.
The Airwave Max 6 headphones boast a 120-hour battery life in normal mode and up to 80 hours with ANC enabled. They also feature Instacharge, providing six hours of playtime with just 10 minutes of charging, making them ideal for long days and travel.
The headphones use Bluetooth 6.0 for faster connectivity, better stability, and low latency of 80ms. These are compatible with Android and iOS devices and feature Google Fast Pair for quick setup. Noise has also added Spatial Audio, which creates a 3D soundstage for a more immersive experience while watching movies or gaming.
In terms of design, the headphones come with breathable ear cushions for added comfort and a durable steel headband that retains its shape over time. They also feature a foldable design and include a zipper case, making them convenient to carry.
The βsβ chips inside the Snapdragon 8-series have been popular for offering great performance at an affordable price, and the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 is no different. It delivers a strong CPU performance with an all-big-core CPU design, a reliable Adreno GPU for smooth gaming, and a mature ISP.
The Dimensity 9300 Plus was announced a year before the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, featuring an even more powerful CPU with more large cores, a capable GPU, and competitive camera and connectivity capabilities. The real question is whether the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 truly outperforms the Dimensity 9300 Plus, or if the Dimensity 9300 Plus is too compelling to ignore? Letβs find out.
Letβs begin with the spec sheet:
Snapdragon 8s Gen 4
Dimensity 9300 Plus
Announced
April 2025
May 2025
Process node
TSMCβs 4nm (N4P)
TSMCβs 4nm (N4P)
CPU cores
8-core
8-core
CPU cores
1 x 3.21GHz β Cortex-X4 3 x 3.0GHz β Cortex-A720 2 x 2.8GHz β Cortex-A720 2 x 2.02GHz β Cortex-A720
1 x 3.4GHz β Cortex-X4 3 x 2.85GHz β Cortex-X4 4 x 2.0GHz β Cortex-A720
GPU
Adreno 825 ray tracing support Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
Mali-G720 Immortalis MP12 ray tracing support MediaTek Adaptive Gaming Technology (MAGT)
NPU
Qualcomm Hexagon NPU
MediaTek NPU 790
Memory
LPDDR5X up to 4.8GHz speed
LPDDR5X, LPDDR5T up to 4.8GHz speed
Storage
UFS 4.0
UFS 4 + MCQ
Camera
Quacomm Spectra ISP (Triple AI-ISPs, 18-bit) up to 320MP single camera up to 108MP single camera with zero shutter lag up to 36MP triple cameras with zero shutter lag real-time semantic segmentation (up to 250 layers) 4K/60fps video recording
Imagiq 990 ISP (18-bit) up to 320MP single camera AI Semantic Analysis Video Engine (up to 16 categories) up to 8K/30fps video recording
Connectivity
Snapdragon X75 5G modem (sub-6GHz) up to 4.2Gbps download speed Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 5.8Gbps) Bluetooth 6.0
MediaTek 5G R16 modem (mmWave, sub-6GHz) up to 7Gbps download speed Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 6.5Gbps) Bluetooth 5.4
Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 vs Dimensity 9300 Plus: Benchmark score
Note: The benchmark tests were performed on the POCO F7 (powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4) and the Vivo X200 FE (powered by the Dimensity 9300 Plus)Β
Geekbench performance
Thanks to a more performance-focused CPU configuration, the Dimensity 9300 Plus pulls higher Geekbench scores. In the single-core test, it gets about a 5.6% higher score, while the multi-core score is up by 7.3%.
Snapdragon 8s Gen 4
Dimensity 9300 Plus
Single core
2,047
2,162
Multi core
6,620
7,104
The difference isnβt significant. However, the Dimensity 9300 Plus would still benefit from peak performance. In regular everyday tasks like browsing the internet and scrolling through your social feeds, there shouldnβt be any performance difference, though.
AnTuTu performance
In the AnTuTu benchmark, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 outperforms the Dimensity 9300+ by 6% in total score. The latter still gets a slightly higher CPU score, but the Snapdragon chip makes a strong comeback in the GPU score, scoring 465K (vs. 455K on the Dimensity 9300+).
Snapdragon 8s Gen 4
Dimensity 9300 Plus
AnTuTu score
2,087,410
1,968,353
CPU
455,444
465,444
GPU
877,203
803,677
Memory
428,872
338,353
UX
325,891
360,879
The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 also benefits from better memory performance, while the Dimensity 9300+ achieves a higher score in the user experience (UX) test.
3DMark performance
3DMark Wild Life Extreme Stress Test
The 3DMark Wild Life Extreme Stress Test further solidifies the point that the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 offers better gaming performance. It gets about a 10% better high score, which represents the peak performance.
Snapdragon 8s Gen 4
Dimensity 9300 Plus
High score
4,470
4,046
Low score
3,542
2,405
Stability
79.24%
59.44%
The gap widens significantly to 47% in the low-score test, indicating that the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip doesnβt throttle as much as the Dimensity 9300+ during long gaming sessions. This results in much better stability on Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 devices.
Now that we know the benchmark scores, letβs examine the key differences to get a clearer picture.
Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 vs Dimensity 9300 Plus: Key differences
CPU, GPU & NPU
The CPUs of Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 and Dimensity 9300 Plus comprise Cortex-X4 and Cortex-A720 cores. The Cortex-X4 offers higher performance, while the Cortex-A720 balances power and efficiency. Since the Dimensity 9300 Plus features more Cortex-X4 cores, it is able to achieve higher peak performance in CPU tests across benchmarks. The chip also benefits from a higher CPU clock speed.
Gaming performance has always been a major strength of Qualcomm chips, thanks to highly optimized Adreno GPUs, improved driver support, and excellent sustained performance. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 with Adreno 825 GPU achieves a much better score and stability on gaming benchmarks than the Dimensity 9300 Plus with Mali-G720 GPU.
For on-device AI intelligence, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 relies on Qualcommβs Hexagon NPU architecture. It brings generative AI capabilities and support for multimodal and multilingual AI assistants.
Qualcomm also uses AI to improve the camera output and deliver stronger connectivity. MediaTek also leverages its NPU 790 in these areas and supports a variety of popular LLMs, including Alibaba Qwen, Google Gemini nano, and Meta Llama 3.
Camera and imaging
Equipped with an 18-bit triple ISP, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 supports up to 320MP single camera and real-time semantic segmentation for photos and videos with up to 250 layers. Furthermore, the chip supports intelligent, real-time skin and sky tone correction and up to 4K video recording at 60fps.
The Dimensity 9300 Plus, on the other hand, features an 18-bit Imagiq 990 ISP with up to 320MP single camera, AI Semantic Analysis Video Engine with 16 categories of scene segmentation, and 8K video recording at 30fps. MediaTek highlights AI-videography and zero-latency video preview as key features.
Connectivity
The Snapdragon X75 5G modem on the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 is a sub-6GHz-only modem with a peak download speed of 4.2Gbps. Over a Wi-Fi 7 connection, the peak speed jumps to 5.8Gbps. The modem supports Bluetooth 6.0, Bluetooth Low Energy, and XPAN, enabling earbuds/headphones to stay connected via Wi-Fi for wider-range coverage.
The Dimensity 9300+ features an integrated 5G modem supporting both mmWave and sub-6 GHz. Furthermore, it offers higher download speeds over 5G and Wi-Fi connections, but doesnβt bring support for the latest Bluetooth standard.
Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 vs Dimensity 9300 Plus: Which is a better choice?
The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 features a more powerful Adreno 825 GPU, delivering a smooth gaming experience, even during longer sessions, with much less throttling. The positive aspects also include a high memory performance, an advanced Hexagon NPU, a mature 18-bit AI ISP, and Bluetooth 6.0 support.
The Dimensity 9300 Plus excels in peak CPU performance and supports 8K video recording. The integrated 5G modem supports both mmWave and sub-6GHz bands with faster download speeds. And the Imagiq 990 ISP features AI video enhancements and zero-latency preview.
In short, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 is a better choice for gaming, while the Dimensity 9300 Plus delivers higher peak CPU performance. For everyday usage, both chipsets offer a similar performance with no significant difference.
NZXT has launched the H2 Mini PC Prebuilt, a compact gaming desktop designed to deliver high-end performance in a small form factor without requiring users to assemble components themselves. Built around the companyβs new H2 Flow mini-ITX chassis with a vertical layout, the system focuses on optimized airflow, efficient cooling, and clean cable management while maintaining a minimal footprint.
The prebuilt system is powered by Nvidiaβs GeForce RTX 5080 desktop graphics card and offers two processor options. Buyers can choose between the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K paired with the Gigabyte Z890I Aorus Ultra motherboard, or the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D combined with the Gigabyte B850I Aorus Pro motherboard. Both configurations include 32GB of DDR5 memory running at 5200MHz and a 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD for storage.
Cooling is handled by NZXTβs Kraken Elite 240 liquid cooler, which helps manage thermals inside the compact enclosure. Power is supplied by a Lian Li SP850G 850W power supply. The system comes with Windows 11 Home preinstalled, allowing users to start gaming immediately after setup.
NZXT emphasizes that each H2 Mini PC unit is assembled, tested, and tuned before shipping to ensure reliable performance across gaming and everyday workloads. The company also highlights optimized airflow within the small chassis to maintain stable temperatures during demanding tasks.
In terms of gaming performance, the RTX 5080 combined with either CPU option is capable of running modern AAA titles smoothly at 1440p resolution. With some graphics adjustments, the system can also achieve playable frame rates above 60 FPS at 4K in many games, positioning it as a high-performance compact gaming solution.
The NZXT H2 Mini PC Prebuilt became available starting February 17, 2026, in a black color option. Both the Intel and AMD configurations launch at a price of $3,499 and are currently limited to the US market.
Appleβs next wave of iPhones may bring an interesting split in design philosophy: bold on the Pro side, restrained on the foldable.
In his February 22 edition of the Power On, Bloombergβs Mark Gurman shared new details about the color options currently being tested for the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro lineup, as well as Appleβs long-rumored foldable iPhone.
A new red for the Pro models?
According to Gurmanβs supply-chain sources, Apple is experimenting with a βdeep redβ finish for the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max. If it makes it to production, it would be the first time a Pro model has launched in red.
This isnβt expected to be a bright red finish. Instead, the tone is described as darker, closer to burgundy or wine. Earlier rumors mentioning brown or purplish shades may have been referencing variations of this same concept.
Apple has occasionally used bold colors to differentiate Pro models in recent years. Last yearβs standout Pro color reportedly performed well in some markets, and it wouldnβt be surprising if Apple continues leaning into distinctive flagship hues.
That said, nothing is final. Color testing happens months ahead of launch, and some finishes never make it past internal prototypes.
Foldable stays conservative
On the other end of the spectrum is Appleβs first foldable iPhone, often referred to as the iPhone Fold. Gurman suggests Apple is planning to keep things simple for its debut foldable. Instead of experimenting with bold finishes, the company is said to be focusing on classic tones like black, dark gray, and silver or white.
For now, the picture forming is fairly clear: the Pro models may take a bit of a design risk with a darker red option, while the foldable plays it safe for its first outing. If accurate, it would be a small but telling glimpse into how Apple is positioning its next-generation hardware.
Samsung has announced an expansion of Galaxy AI with a new multi-agent approach. The update introduces Perplexity as an additional AI agent, aiming to improve contextual assistance and everyday workflows across Galaxy devices.
Galaxy AI moves towards an open multi-agent ecosystem
Samsung is evolving Galaxy AI into a platform that supports multiple AI agents working together within the operating system rather than being limited to individual applications. The aim is to reduce the number of steps required to complete tasks by allowing AI services to understand context at a system level.
Instead of switching between apps repeatedly, users can rely on integrated assistance that responds naturally based on ongoing activity and user intent. The company says that modern users increasingly rely on different AI tools for separate tasks, which has influenced its strategy to support an open and flexible framework.
Galaxy AI is positioned as an orchestrator that connects various AI services into a unified experience, enabling smoother multitasking and improved continuity across workflows. This system-level integration also allows Samsung to include partner services while maintaining a consistent user interface across Galaxy devices.
Perplexity integration and future availability
As part of this expansion, Samsung will introduce Perplexity as an additional AI agent on upcoming flagship Galaxy smartphones. The assistant can be triggered using a dedicated voice command or through hardware shortcuts such as long-pressing the side button. Once activated, it works across supported Samsung apps, including Notes, Clock, Gallery, Reminder and Calendar, helping users perform multi-step tasks more efficiently.
Samsung has indicated that more details about supported devices and rollout timelines will be shared later. The broader vision is to create an inclusive AI ecosystem that gives users greater control over how AI functions within their daily digital routines while keeping interactions seamless and easy to access.
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Honor will unveil its first humanoid robot at MWC Barcelona, marking its entry into AI robotics.
The company is expanding beyond smartphones with AI-driven devices and ecosystem products.
New launches include the Honor Robot Phone concept, Magic V6 foldable, MagicPad4, and MagicBook Pro 14.
Honor Enters the Humanoid Robot Race
Honor Device Co. is set to make a major announcement at MWC Barcelona this weekend with the unveiling of its first humanoid robot. The company says the robot is designed mainly for consumer service tasks such as shopping assistance and everyday support. This move signals Honorβs entry into the fast-growing humanoid robotics segment, an area that has recently gained strong global attention due to rapid AI advancements.
Honor claims it will be the first smartphone brand among its direct competitors to launch a humanoid robot. The company aims to position itself as a leader in next-generation AI experiences, moving beyond traditional mobile devices and exploring embodied AI technology.
AI Strategy and Smart Ecosystem Expansion
The humanoid robot will be showcased under the βHonor Robot Phoneβ concept, which highlights how artificial intelligence could integrate more deeply into daily life. Honor is also expected to present new agentic AI services designed to work across smartphones and connected devices.
This strategy is part of a larger multibillion-dollar expansion plan focused on artificial intelligence, new AI applications, and building a smarter ecosystem. Similar moves are being seen across the industry, with rivals like Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo also investing heavily in AI innovation. Chinese startups such as Unitree are currently leading the momentum in AI robotics with advanced demonstrations, showing how competitive the space has become.
Global Launch Event and Future Vision
The event, themed βBelievers in AI Future,β will also include the launch of several new devices. These include the Honor Magic V6 foldable smartphone, which features improved durability, a larger battery, and a slimmer design. Honor will also introduce the AI-powered MagicPad4 tablet and MagicBook Pro 14 laptop, both designed for productivity and lightweight performance.
Since becoming independent from Huawei in 2020, Honor has expanded rapidly with backing from Shenzhen government investment entities and state-owned enterprises. The company has also expressed plans for a future IPO, reflecting its long-term ambition to grow beyond smartphones and establish itself as a broader AI technology leader.
I have been using the Realme P4 Lite 4G in the Sea Blue finish for a short while now, and with the confirmed specifications and pricing in place, the positioning becomes much clearer. This is an affordable 4G LTE smartphone that leans heavily on battery life, durability and everyday usability rather than performance or camera ambition. That said, Realme has added a couple of interesting visual and software touches that make it feel less basic than it sounds on paper.
After setting it up, taking calls, browsing, watching videos and using it as a primary device for basic tasks, here is how it feels.
Design and in-hand feel
Realme P4 Lite 4G
The Sea Blue variant has a clean, subtle finish. It reflects light softly and does not look overly glossy. It feels youthful without being flashy. The colour options officially include Obsidian Black, Sea Blue and Beach Gold, giving buyers some variety at this price.
The Realme P4 Lite measures 167.2 x 76.6 x 7.94mm and weighs 201g. Despite packing a large 6,300mAh battery, it remains under 8mm thick, which is impressive. In hand, the weight is noticeable but not uncomfortable. The flat sides make it easier to grip, and the back does not feel slippery.
Build quality is plastic, but it does not feel fragile. Importantly, the phone carries an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance, along with MIL-STD-810H grade shock resistance. That makes it more reassuring for rough usage.
You also get a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, which feels responsive and naturally placed.
Pulse Light adds personality
Realme P4 Lite 4G
One feature that genuinely stands out in this segment is the Pulse Light. This is a large ring-shaped RGB notification LED placed around the rear camera module. It is not just decorative. It can be customized with nine different colors and supports multiple glowing effects.
You can assign it for notifications, alarms, music playback, battery alerts, and even camera usage. There is also an option to keep it always on purely for aesthetics. In a price bracket where most phones look and feel utilitarian, this adds a sense of personality.
It is subtle enough not to feel gimmicky but noticeable enough to differentiate the device from other entry-level phones.
Display experience
Realme P4 Lite 4G
The device features a 6.74-inch LCD panel with HD+ resolution. At this size, Full HD would have been ideal, but in practical use, the display is serviceable for the segment.
The 90Hz refresh rate does make scrolling smoother compared to standard 60Hz panels. Social media navigation and UI transitions feel reasonably fluid. Colours are decent for an LCD, and indoor brightness levels are comfortable.
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For video streaming and casual content consumption, the panel performs adequately. It is not razor sharp, but it works for its intended audience.
Performance and software
Realme P4 Lite 4G
The Realme P4 Lite 4G runs on Android 15 with Realme UI on top. While the OS is an older generation, Realme offers its set of customizations, such as Pulse Light, Mini Capsule, Riding Mode, Dynamic Button, and AI Noise Reduction.
Performance is tuned for light tasks such as calls, WhatsApp, YouTube, browsing and basic apps. Multitasking is manageable, especially if you opt for the 128GB storage variant.
There is also a Mini Capsule feature within the Special Features section in Settings. It works similarly to Dynamic Island on recent iPhones. It displays small interactive alerts around the front camera cut-out for things like charging status, data usage and other system notifications. It is not as advanced, but it does make the interface feel more modern and interactive.
Battery life remains the headline feature
Realme P4 Lite 4G
The 6,300mAh battery is the biggest highlight. In early usage, endurance looks strong. For moderate use, including calling, messaging, browsing and video streaming, this can easily stretch beyond a single day. Lighter users may get close to two days.
Charging is rated at 15W. It is not fast, and given the large battery capacity, a full charge takes time. The trade-off is clearly long endurance over quick top-ups.
Camera performance and other features
Realme P4 Lite 4G
In daylight, the 13-megapixel sensor captures usable images with acceptable color reproduction. Detail levels are average, and dynamic range is limited. Low light performance is basic.
The 5-megapixel front camera is suitable for video calls and occasional selfies, but is not particularly sharp. Overall, the cameras are functional rather than standout.
Connectivity features include 4G LTE support, Wi Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.2 and a USB Type C port. The side fingerprint scanner adds convenience.
There is no 5G here, which may matter to some buyers, but the focus is clearly on battery, durability, and affordability.
Early verdict
After using the Realme P4 Lite 4G for a short period, it feels like a phone designed for practicality first, with a bit of added flair through the Pulse Light and Mini Capsule features.
The Sea Blue variant looks clean and modern. The display is adequate with the benefit of 90Hz. Performance is entry-level, cameras are basic, but the 6,300mAh battery and durability features give it a strong foundation.
If your priorities are long battery life, rugged reassurance, and a sub-Rs 12,000 budget, this device makes practical sense.
4GB + 64GB: Rs 9,999
4GB + 128GB: Rs 11,999
Buyers can choose from other colors, such as Obsidian Black and Beach Gold. Starting February 26, it will be available for purchase through Flipkart, Realmeβs website, and offline stores.
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Xiaomi has officially stepped into the smart tracking market with the launch of the Xiaomi Tag. This is a compact Bluetooth tracker designed to help you find misplaced keys, wallets, luggage and more, all while offering cross-platform support that sets it apart from many rivals. Unlike proprietary solutions that tie you to a single mobile ecosystem, the Xiaomi Tag is built to work seamlessly with both Appleβs and Googleβs ecosystems, giving users flexibility whether they use an iPhone or Android device.
Xiaomi Tag: Lightweight Design with Practical Tracking Tools
The Chinese tech giantβs latest smart tracker sports a minimalist white plastic build, weighing just around 10g and measuring about 7.2mm thick. So it is slim enough to slip into a wallet or attach to keychains and bags with a compatible strap or accessory.
Xiaomi Tag
Inside, the tracker uses Bluetooth 5.4 and NFC for connectivity with nearby devices, and itβs powered by a replaceable CR2032 coin-cell battery that Xiaomi says can last over one year before needing a swap. But one thing that sets this smart tracker apart from the crowd is the cross platform tracking via Apple Find My and Google Find Hub. This allows items to be located by compatible devices across ecosystems.
There is also a built-in buzzer that plays a tone when triggered from your phone, which is handy for finding an item nearby. Xiaomi offers βLeft Behindβ alerts as well, to notify you when you walk away from a tagged object. It supports Lost Mode and contact details so others can also help return a missing item via pop-ups if discovered on another network phone. This model gets an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance.
The Xiaomi Tag has just released in Malaysia, being available in a single white color option. It carries a RM 79 (roughly 20 US Dollars) price tag for a single unit, while a pack of four is available for RM 299 (roughly 77 US Dollars).
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iQOO has expanded its flagship portfolio in India with the launch of the iQOO 15R. Positioned below the iQOO 15, the new model focuses on delivering high-end performance, long battery life, and a comfortable in-hand feel. The smartphone is aimed at users who rely heavily on their device for work, gaming, and entertainment throughout the day.
iQOO 15R specifications and features
The iQOO 15R is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset built on a 3nm process, paired with LPDDR5X Ultra RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. It is supported by the SuperComputing Chip Q2 to deliver stable 144FPS gaming along with 1.5K game super resolution. A 6.5K IceCore VC cooling chamber and dual-layer graphite sheet help maintain thermal stability during extended gaming sessions.
It features a 6.59-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, up to 5000 nits local peak brightness and 4320Hz PWM dimming. The flat panel is protected by Schott Xensation Alpha glass. Despite housing a 7600mAh silicon anode battery, the phone measures 7.9mm in the Dark Knight variant and 8.1mm in Triumph Silver. It supports 100W wired charging and advanced bypass charging.
On the camera front, the device includes a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-700V main sensor with OIS and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens. A 32-megapixel front camera handles selfies and video calls. The phone supports 4K 60fps recording with stabilization. It runs OriginOS 6 based on Android 16 and is promised four years of OS updates and six years of security patches.
iQOO 15R price in India, availability
iQOO 15R β Dark KnightiQOO 15R β Triumph Silver
The iQOO 15R is priced at Rs 44,999 for the 8GB+256GB variant, Rs 47,999 for the 12GB+256GB model and Rs 52,999 for the 12GB+512GB version. With bank offers, the effective starting price drops to Rs 40,999. Pre-booking begins today (Feb. 24), while sales start from March 3 via Amazon, iQOO e-store, select vivo exclusive stores and offline retail outlets.
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A new leak suggests that Vivo could be jumping on the big-battery bandwagon with an upcoming smartphone.
According to Weibo tipster Digital Chat Station, Vivo is currently testing a new phone equipped with a 10,000mAh battery.
The device reportedly uses a 4.53V single-cell silicon battery with a rated capacity of 10,000mAh. The typical value, however, is said to range between 11,000mAh and 12,000mAh, plus or minus a small margin.
More and more brands are moving toward 10,000mAh
Battery capacity in smartphones has been steadily increasing over the past few years, especially among Chinese manufacturers.
5,000mAh is now the bare minimum, and devices with 7,000mAh to 8,000mAh batteries have become increasingly common in China. In fact, Honor and Realme have already launched phones with a 10,000mAh cell.
Vivo V70
Speaking of which, the leak also sparked discussion about competitors. When asked about Xiaomiβs plans for large-battery phones, the tipster said such devices are currently in the planning stages and would include βall the necessary features.β This hints that Xiaomi is also considering similar moves, though nothing has been finalized yet.
In a separate response, the blogger addressed whether this yearβs flagship phones from Vivo might reach 9,000mAh. According to DCS, the main flagship line is unlikely to hit that level, but phones from its sub-brand iQOO could feature a 9,000mAh cell.
For now, itβs just a leak. As mentioned above, the Vivo phone with a typical battery capacity of 11,000mAh or even 12,000mAh is still under testing, which means it could take a considerable amount of time to launch β even if the tests go well. Weβll keep you updated.
Appleβs ultra-thin iPhone Air was already designed to stand out, but one modder has taken it in a completely different direction, by making the back transparent and adding something Apple deliberately left out: a physical SIM slot.
The project was documented by YouTuber Linzin Tech. In a 22-minute video, he walks through the process of turning the standard iPhone Air into a clear-backed, SIM-enabled custom build.
The first step involved removing the opaque coating from the rear glass panel. Using a laser process, the modders carefully stripped away the paint layer without damaging key components underneath, particularly the MagSafe coil, which sits just beneath the glass.
Once the coating was removed, the result was a fully transparent back, revealing the battery, logic board layout, shielding, and internal connectors. The Apple logo remains visible, but now it floats above exposed hardware rather than a solid color finish.
Adding what Apple removed
The bigger challenge came next: installing a nano-SIM tray into a phone designed to rely entirely on eSIM.
To make room, the team milled a cutout into the bottom frame of the device. That modification required removing the original Taptic Engine, Appleβs large and finely tuned haptic motor, because there simply wasnβt enough internal space to accommodate both it and a SIM tray.
In its place, a smaller third-party vibration motor was installed. The SIM reader itself was wired in through board-level microsoldering, and according to the video, the modified phone successfully connects to mobile networks using a physical SIM card. Itβs a significant hardware alteration, especially considering how tightly packed ultra-thin smartphones are.
As impressive as the mod looks, it wasnβt without consequences. Removing thermal pads during the laser process reportedly affected heat dissipation, leading to faster throttling under sustained load. The structural modifications also eliminated the phoneβs IP68 water and dust resistance. And, of course, any warranty coverage was gone the moment the frame was cut open.
Performance of the iPhone Air mod with affected heat dissipation
For most users, the trade-offs wouldnβt make sense. But for hardware enthusiasts, itβs a fascinating reminder that even the most closed-off designs can still be opened up.
The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra has been officially teased ahead of the companyβs February 28 launch event in Barcelona. It appears on Xiaomiβs global website as part of the Xiaomi Launch February 2026, confirming that a full reveal is just days away.
The Ultra will sit above the rest of the Electric Scooter 6 lineup, which already includes the standard 6, 6 Lite, 6 Pro, and 6 Max. While Xiaomi hasnβt published the complete spec sheet yet, early listings and retailer pages give a fairly clear idea of what to expect.
More power, longer range
According to those listings, the Scooter 6 Ultra uses a 500W motor with a peak output of up to 1,200W. That should translate into stronger acceleration compared to the 6 Max, along with improved climbing ability.
Top speed is still capped at 25 km/h in most regions to comply with local regulations, but torque figures of around 45 Nm suggest itβs built to feel punchier off the line.
Battery capacity is said to be 585Wh, which could deliver up to 75 km of range under ideal conditions. Real-world numbers will likely vary depending on rider weight, terrain, and speed, but it positions the Ultra as the longest-range model in the current series.
The Ultra seems to lean slightly more toward durability than its siblings. It reportedly includes front and rear suspension, 12-inch tubeless all-terrain tires, and dual disc brakes paired with E-ABS for added stopping control.
Thereβs also an IPX6 water resistance rating, suggesting it should handle light rain without issue. A 3-inch TFT display shows ride data like speed and battery level.
The trade-off for all that hardware is weight. At roughly 33.7 kg, this is not a lightweight commuter scooter. Itβs closer to a heavy-duty urban machine than something youβd casually carry up a flight of stairs.
Pricing and launch timing
Early reports suggest a price around β¬799.99, which would place it at the premium end of Xiaomiβs scooter lineup. Thatβs a noticeable step up from lower-tier models, but the Ultra clearly targets riders who want more range and stronger performance.
OPPO has announced the Enco Air 5 Pro in China as its newest true wireless earbuds in the Enco lineup. The model arrives as the successor to the Enco Air 4 Pro launched in 2024, with improvements in active noise cancellation, connectivity, and battery life.
The Enco Air5 Pro supports up to 55dB active noise cancellation with a noise reduction frequency range of up to 5,000Hz. The previous generation offered 49dB ANC with up to 4,000Hz coverage. The earbuds use a 12mm bass driver and support a 20Hz to 40kHz frequency range. They also retain LHDC 5.0 Hi-Res Audio support with a wireless transmission rate of up to 1Mbps, along with AAC and SBC codecs.
The earbuds run on Bluetooth 6.0 and support dual-device connectivity, allowing them to stay connected to two devices at the same time. There is also a 47ms low-latency mode designed for gaming and video playback. Controls are handled through touch gestures, including slide controls for volume adjustment.
For calls, OPPO has included a three-microphone system with AI call noise reduction to capture voices clearly and reduce background sound. The earbuds also use an intelligent wind noise reduction algorithm that maintains call clarity in outdoor wind speeds of up to 25 km/h. AI translation support is also included as an additional feature.
The Enco Air5 Pro comes with an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance. Each earbud weighs 4.4g, while the charging case weighs 43g. The case measures 63.37 Γ 50.03 Γ 24.74mm, and each earbud measures 30.91 Γ 17.06 Γ 19.93mm.
Battery capacity is 62mAh for each earbud and 530mAh for the charging case. With ANC enabled, the earbuds provide up to 7 hours of playback and up to 29 hours with the case. With ANC disabled, battery life increases to 13 hours on the earbuds and up to 54 hours total with the case.
The OPPO Enco Air 5 Pro is available in Moonstone White and Midnight Black. It is priced at 329 yuan, which is about 47.6 US dollars. Sales in China start on March 2.
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Now that the Chinese New Year holidays are over, Chinese smartphone brands have started teasing upcoming phones, such as the Oppo Find N6 and the Honor Magic V6. A recent announcement from a OnePlus community head has hinted at the arrival of the OnePlus 15T, positioning it as a device aimed at users who prefer smaller screens without compromising on performance.
OnePlus 15T teased as a compact flagship
OnePlus community lead Shuai Lan has confrimed that the OnePlus 15T is set to debut soon
According to a newly released video shared by OnePlus community lead Shuai Lan, the OnePlus 15T is set to debut soon and is described as a βdream phoneβ for small-screen enthusiasts.
Reports suggest that the handset could launch in China as early as March, continuing the companyβs T-series strategy that focuses on delivering flagship-grade hardware in a refined form factor. The device is said to adopt a compact design language similar to earlier models in the series, including a small matrix-style camera layout and a white finish with a near unibody appearance.
OnePlus 15T specifications (rumored)
Leaks indicate that the OnePlus 15T may feature a 6.32-inch OLED display with 1.5K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate, suggesting a focus on smooth visuals and responsive interaction. It is expected to run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and as much as 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage. The device could include a large battery around 7,500mAh with 100W wired charging and wireless charging support, which would be notable for a compact flagship.
Camera details remain uncertain, with rumours mentioning either a 200-megapixel or 50-megapixel primary sensor with OIS, alongside a 50-megapixel telephoto lens and a 32-megapixel front camera. The phone is also expected to run Android 16 with ColorOS 16 and feature an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor.
Rumors are rife that OnePlus has started working on the OnePlus 15s for the global market. This phone is supposed to be based on the OnePlus 15T. Likely, the 15s will have different set of cameras as compared to the 15T.
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With the Chinese New Year holidays over, Honor has started teasing its upcoming foldable phone, the Honor Magic V6. It will be rivalled by the Oppo Find N6, which is also debuting around the same time in China as well as globally. Today, Honor rolled out the Magic V6βs first commercial to showcase its design.
Honor Magic V6 red variant revealed
Honor has introduced the Magic V6 in a new βChitu Redβ color variant, featuring a deep red rear panel paired with a gold middle frame that gives the foldable a festive and premium appearance. The back panel carries a velvet-like textured finish with star-track-inspired patterns, while the circular camera module adds to the deviceβs recognizable identity.
The Magic V6 is scheduled to make its global debut on March 1 at MWC 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. Apart from the new color, the brand is emphasizing improvements in build quality and reliability.
Apart from red, the Magic V6 is rumored to come in shades like gold, black, and white. Some of its color variants may feature a special eco-friendly leather material with nano-level coating designed to enhance durability against scratches, water exposure, and long-term wear. It is also said to be thinner and lighter than the previous generation.
Honor Magic V6 specifications (rumored)
Honor Magic V6
According to leaks, the Honor Magic V6 could feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, positioning it as a high-performance foldable flagship. The top variant is expected to include a large 7,150mAh battery, which may become one of the biggest capacities seen in a foldable device, along with support for 120W wired charging and wireless charging.
its outer screen will offer a resolution of 2420 x 1080 pixels, whereas its inner display will produce resolution of 2352 x 2172 pixels. However, the exact display sizes are not known yet.
Camera rumours suggest a triple rear setup led by a 200-megapixel primary sensor, supported by an ultra-wide lens and a periscope telephoto camera offering optical zoom capabilities. Additional expected features include proprietary RF and efficiency enhancement chips, full waterproofing, Beidou satellite communication support, and a thinner and lighter design compared to the previous generation.
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Oppo says its next foldable is almost here. The company today announced that the Oppo Find N6 is βcoming soon,β using the tagline βSmooth Sailing.β The teaser poster doesnβt say much, but the image hints that the foldable will have a shallow crease.Β
Foldable phones have long struggled with the visible and tactile crease that forms where the screen bends. Earlier this month, Oppo held an internal product appreciation event for the Find N6, where it compared the crease to the gap between two makeshift beds.Β
To understand the context, it helps to look at the previous model. The Oppo Find N5 already had a limited crease depth of around 0.15mm, which was considered industry-leading at the time. With the Find N6, Oppo says itβs going further, which will create a smoother transition when you run your finger across the fold.Β
Oppo Find N6 Specifications
According to regulatory filings, the Find N6 might launch under model numbers PLP110 and PLP120. The former is expected to be the standard edition while the latter is a satellite communication version, reportedly supporting Beidou connectivity. All versions are said to include 80W wired fast charging as standard.
Oppo Find N5
On the hardware side, the foldable reportedly features an 8.12-inch inner display and a 6.62-inch outer screen. Powering the device could be Qualcommβs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (7-core) platform, paired with a 6,000mAh battery.Β
The camera system also stands out on paper. The rear main camera is said to use a 200-megapixel sensor. Alongside it are a periscope telephoto lens, an ultra-wide, and a multispectral sensor.Β
According to earlier reports, the Find N6 may launch on March 17, shortly after the Spring Festival. Both the standard and Beidou satellite versions are rumored to support an AI stylus accessory.
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Samsungβs Galaxy S25 series is doing better than the previous Galaxy S24 series. These high-end phones are still very popular with buyers around the world.
According to Counterpoint Research, the total sales of the Galaxy S25 series grew 5%, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra sold 7% more than the S24 Ultra. This shows that people still want premium smartphones even when the market is changing.
Even with a slower start, the Galaxy S25 series sold more from February to December 2025 than the S24 series during the same months. The Galaxy S25 Ultra also saw monthly sales increases in July and October. At the same time, Galaxy Z Fold 7 foldables were in high demand. This means people wanted both types of flagship phones.
Image via Counterpoint
The Galaxy S25 Ultra ended the year as one of the Top 10 best-selling smartphones of 2025.Samsung focuses on premium devices to keep sales strong while lower-priced models face rising component costs.
Aside from this, Samsung will launch the Galaxy S26 series at the Unpacked event in San Francisco on February 25, 2026. The launch will show how memory shortages might affect prices and features.Prices, memory options, and promotions will give an early idea of the 2026 smartphone market.
Samsung is also adding AI updates, including improvements to Bixby and integration with Perplexity. The company hopes these features will interest buyers, even though AI is not yet a main reason for upgrades.
Research Director Tarun Pathak said:
βThe global smartphone marketβs premiumization trend continued in 2025, as witnessed by the notable performance of Samsungβs Galaxy S25 series, particularly the Ultra variant. For this year, Samsung will be looking for continued growth in the premium segment, aided by promotions and financing options in key markets, to offset exposure to lower price tiers, which are likely to be impacted immediately by rising component costs.β
Insomniac Games's upcoming Wolverine video game now has a release date. However, there's still a lot we don't know about the new single player Marvel game, such as its price.
Intel is reportedly moving away from employing P and E/LP E-cores on different architectures with the development of the Unified Core design. Team Blue is reportedly following in AMD's footsteps by having both P and E-cores use the same CPU architecture.
Roborock has launched a new robot vacuum, the P20 Max, in China. Compared to its predecessor, the model has significantly higher suction power, a new climbing chassis and a slightly slimmer body. A global version of this model could be released internationally, joining other Qrevo Curv 2 products.Β
Endorfy has launched two new mini tower PC cases, dubbed the Signum M30 Air, and the Signum M30 ARGB. As the naming suggests, the latter sports fully customizable lighting, while the Air variant does not.
Honor will officially introduce the Honor Magic V6 at the MWC on March 1. While the phone is still under wraps, the company decided to offer a peek at the work it has done to make its latest flagship foldable tougher.
Honor Magic V6 in Red
The V6 will be rated IP68 and IP69. IPX9-rated devices are already on the market (the Magic V5 is among them), note the first digit β β6β denotes that the phone is dust-tight. Almost every other foldable on the market is only rated β5β for dust protected (i.e. 5 means that some dust may get in but wonβt damage the device, 6 means no dust gets in at...
Samsung is all set to start hosting its biggest tech event, Galaxy Unpacked 2026. Every year, Samsung uses this event to show its newest phones, smart devices, and features. People all over the world wait to see what new technology Samsung will bring. Here you can check what to expect in Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026.
Event Date, Time, and Place
The Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event will be held on February 25, 2026 at San Francisco, United States. Everyone who cannot attend in person can watch the event live on YouTube.
The event timing is as follows:
WashingtonΒ (US β EST):Β 1 p.m. EST
LondonΒ (UK β GMT):Β 6 p.m. GMT
New DelhiΒ (India β IST):Β 11:30 p.m. IST
SeoulΒ (South Korea β KST):Β 3 a.m. KST
BangkokΒ (Southeast Asia:Β 12 a.m. ICT
Hereβs What to Expect at Galaxy Unpacked 2026Β
Galaxy S26 SeriesΒ
The main highlight of the event will be the Galaxy S26 series, which includes the Galaxy S26, S26+, and the S26 Ultra. The Galaxy S26 Ultra will be the most advanced model.
Samsung promises brighter screens, faster performance, and improved cameras. The Ultra model will also have a Privacy Display feature that protects your screen from prying eyes.
A major change this year is the use of Samsungβs own Exynos 2600 chip. This chip makes the phones faster, improves graphics, and powers smarter AI. Users can expect better gaming, smoother apps, and quicker performance overall.
Source β DUXDUCIS
One UI 8.5 and New AI Features
Samsung is reportedly going to announce One UI 8.5 and its new features at the Galaxy Unpacked event. The new software will help users do everyday tasks faster. AI can improve photos, organize files, suggest helpful shortcuts, and make the phone easier to use.
One UI 8.5 will introduce several new features and enhancements to provide a a next level Galaxy experience. Samsung has been testing the beta version on Galaxy S25 phones, and now it will be official. The Galaxy S26 series will go on sale on March 11, 2026, marking the rollout of the official One UI 8.5 software. Samsung will gradually roll out this update to more Galaxy devices.
Galaxy Buds 4 Series
Along with the Galaxy S26 phones, Samsung will launch the Galaxy Buds 4 series, including a standard and a Pro version. These earbuds have a new design, longer battery life, and AI features for better sound. They will connect easily with the Galaxy phones and make listening to music and calls more enjoyable.
Galaxy Unpacked 2026 shows how Samsung is shaping its future. Fans can expect faster phones, smarter AI, improved cameras, and new accessories. This event is a chance to see the newest Samsung technology and how it can make everyday life easier and more fun.
Samsung is ready to launch its new Galaxy S26 phones at the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event on February 25. There will be three models: the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. A new leak has shared details about prices and pre-order offers for the Galaxy S26 series in Europe.
New information from Dealabs reveals that Samsung will give special discounts to people who pre-order. This time, there will be a change in storage. The Galaxy S26 will now start with 256GB of storage. Samsung is removing the 128GB base model that was available in the Galaxy S25 series. This means customers will get more storage as the starting option.
Samsung will offer a free storage upgrade for early buyers in Europe.This means if you pay for 256GB, you will get 512GB without paying extra. Samsung will also give extra money if you trade in your old phone. Buyers of the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Plus can get a β¬100 trade-in bonus. The Galaxy S26 Ultra will give a β¬150 bonus.
Source β DUXDUCIS
The Galaxy S26 is expected to start at β¬999 for 256GB.With the free upgrade and trade-in bonus, the starting price could be like β¬899. Customers could save up to β¬300 on the S26 and S26 Plus. The Ultra model could offer savings of up to β¬350.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Price Details
Model
Storage
Starting Price
Discounted Price
Total Discount
Galaxy S26
256 GB
β¬999
β¬899
Β β¬100
Galaxy S26
512 GB
β¬1199
β¬899
Β β¬300
Galaxy S26+
256 GB
β¬1269
β¬1169
Β β¬100
Galaxy S26+
512 GB
β¬1469
β¬1169
Β β¬300
Galaxy S26 Ultra
256 GB
β¬1469
β¬1319
Β β¬150
Galaxy S26 Ultra
512 GB
β¬1669
β¬1319
Β β¬350
Galaxy S26 Ultra
1 TB
β¬1969
β¬1619
Β β¬350
These offers will be available in Europe. They may not come to other regions. Samsung will launch the phones on February 25, and is expected to make them available on March 11. Stay tuned for more information.
With impressive visuals and a vast open world, Sony recognized enormous potential in Crimson Desert. Even so, Pearl Abyss decided against becoming a PS5 exclusive game to secure more revenue. As a result, the March 19th Crimson Desert release date will also include the Xbox and PC.
New hands-on images of the Citizen Tsuyosa x seconde/seconde/ limited edition shows us its vivid blue sunray dial, pixel-art katana minute hand, clasp details, and exhibition caseback with Caliber 8210 on display.
Nixxes Software has shared the full system requirements for Death Stranding 2: On The Beach. The PC port will also offer a Portable present, designed for gaming handhelds.
Despite ludicrous jumps in global GPU pricing, Japan has witnessed the opposite in the last month or so - following a drop in demand, prices for the AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT and 9070 XT gaming GPUs have fallen as much as 20% from their peaks.
Samsung is now rumored to be developing a new 200MP 1/1.3-inch type camera sensor, that will be called ISOCELL HPC. That would be an increase in size from the HPB developed for vivo's X300 and X300 Pro, which is 1/1.4-inch type.
The new sensor is high-end, and is expected to be used by Oppo in a future smartphone, most likely one in the Find X10 family. It features UFCC aka Ultra Fine Color Filter, which was developed by Samsung to reduce thickness while improving light transmission and color purity. It should also have ultra-high dynamic range.
Source (in Chinese) | Via
Samsung will reportedly bring major camera improvements with its upcoming flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. For a long time, rumors suggested that Samsung was working on adding a 24MP photo mode to the device. Now, new information has made this upgrade more certain.
According to Sahil Karoul, who reportedly got early access to the Galaxy S26 Ultra before its official launch, the phone will come with four camera modes, including 200MP, 50MP, 24MP, and 12MP. The addition of the 24MP camera is new and interesting because Samsung has not offered this exact resolution option before in its Ultra series.
The 24MP camera mode is designed to give users a balance between high detail and smooth image processing. While 200MP photos capture extreme detail, they can take up more storage and sometimes require heavy processing. The 24MP option may provide sharp images without making file sizes too large.
Image via Sahil Karoul
Samsungβs Camera Assistant app recently received an update. This update added support for a 24MP shooting mode. This strongly hints that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will officially feature this new camera option when it launches, but under Camera Assistant functionality.
The new 24MP mode will reportedly work in both Photo and Portrait modes. After taking a picture, the phone takes around three seconds to process the image. The final photos look clean and natural, especially in bright scenes or when taking portraits.
Samsung is going to launch the Galaxy S26 series on February 25, 2025. Stay tuned for more information.
Deal | Iron Harvest is a real-time strategy game in which you are immersed in Europe after World War I. You must complete various missions with your troops and mechs while using the right strategy to defeat your enemies.
In a patent filed by Sony Interactive, the gaming company shows its intent to allow soft-pause game modes, which will allow gamers to continue their gameplay even when distracted. Of course, this will be possible with the help of AI-assisted tools, and softened difficulty.
Xbox is giving 10 fans an opportunity to visit Tokyo ahead of Forza Horizon 6βs release. For the promotion, the studio has partnered with Sung Kang and the winners will get to take one guest with them.
YouTube is adding background playback and offline downloads to its $7.99-per-month Premium Lite plan, features that were previously exclusive to the full Premium tier. The update makes the lower-cost subscription more practical for everyday use, especially for multitasking and offline viewing. However, Premium Lite will still include limited ads on certain content.
Sandisk has announced the third iteration of its Portable SSD lineup, consisting of the Extreme, Extreme PRO, and vanilla Portable SSDs. Available with capacities ranging from 500 GB to 8 TB, the drives appear to pack decent performance.
AMD, Asus, and Lenovo may stop supporting Ryzen Z1 Extreme powered gaming handhelds as far as driver updates are concerned. These devices are not very old so its unfortunate that support is being dropped so early in the life cycle.
After massive backlash from the community, Discord has decided to delay its global age verification rollout to the second half of 2026. The company also plans to add more verification options instead of relying only on government IDs or facial scans.
CheckMag | If you hate the fingerprinting scanner on your Android phones, you are not alone. Optical in-display fingerprint scanners on many $300+ Android phones remain slow and unreliable in 2026, often failing with wet fingers - even on phones from market leaders.
This year the big show is a month later than usual, but itβs finally here β you can watch the Galaxy S26 Unpacked event live on YouTube below. Weβre on location and will have more to report, but for now you can just enjoy the show.
If you havenβt already, you can still register on Samsung.com for a $30/β¬30 discount once the phones are ready for pre-order β that should be later today or tomorrow morning at the latest.
If the stream hasnβt started yet, you can check out our rumor round-up articles for the Galaxy S26 and S26+ as well as the Galaxy S26 Ultra. In addition to the new...
Google is now sending earthquake alerts to Wear OS devices even when they're not connected to a smartphone, according to the release notes for the latest version of Google Play Services.
Google first brought Android's Earthquake Alerts System to Wear OS last year, but so far it was just basically mirroring the alert you received on your phone.
From now on, even if your phone is too far to remain connected to your watch, the latter will still notify you about earthquakes. Of course, it will probably need a standalone internet connection to do so - thus, this most likely only applies...
Samsungβs Galaxy Book 6 series is getting great reviews for being fast, reliable, and easy to use. People say it is one of Samsungβs best laptops.Β The laptops are light, thin, and stylish, so you can carry them anywhere.
The Galaxy Book 6 is praised for its strong performance. Both the Pro and Ultra models run programs quickly and smoothly, even when many applications are open at the same time. Reviewers say the laptops are fast and dependable, able to handle heavy tasks without slowing down.
The laptops are also very versatile.The Pro model is the laptop star for its speed and quality.The Ultra model is praised for being able to manage work and creative projects easily. Experts agree that these laptops are among Samsungβs best so far.
For the battery, reviews say the laptops can last all day without charging.This makes it easy to work, study, or create anywhere. You can use them at home, school, or on the move without worrying about power.
The screen is bright and clear. The Pro and Ultra models have a Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with sharp, vivid colors. It is great for creative work, watching movies, or browsing the web.The display shows accurate colors.
The Galaxy Book 6 series is fast, powerful, and reliable. With long battery life, a sharp and colorful display, and smooth performance, it is perfect for everyday use, work, and creative tasks.
Samsung maintained its leading position in the European smartphone market in 2025. However, the company could not prevent Apple from grabbing more market share, according to data from Omdia.
Some fans expected GTA 6 to acknowledge how many criminals embrace cryptocurrency. Even so, an insider now refutes an earlier report that the game will support these digital payments. Meme Bitcoins inspired by the franchise have surfaced, but Rockstar has kept GTA Online servers crypto-free.
Capcom is releasing Resident Evil Requiem, the ninth instalment in the franchise, to all platforms on February 27. While the ongoing discussion has been mostly leaks, the studio head has shared some great news for Switch 2 owners.
Soldered Electronics has launched a new e-Paper display via Crowd Supply. Dubbed the Inkplate 13Spectra, the ESP32-S3-based board features a massive 13.3-inch six-color E-Ink Spectra panel designed for standalone operation without a Raspberry Pi. The platform also supports battery-powered use, offering up to 40β50 days of runtime on a single charge.
Deal | The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition is a long-lasting thin-and-light Windows laptop with Intel Lunar Lake Core Ultra 7 258V under the hood. The laptop can now be yours at a big 41% discount, as Best Buy is offering the Slim 7i 15 Aura Edition in "Open-Box Excellent" condition at less than $900.
It appears that a vivo phone may soon join the growing list of smartphones featuring 10,000mAh or larger batteries. According to a tipster, the company is currently testing such a device.
Tipster Digital Chat Station revealed in a Weibo post that vivo is testing a phone equipped with a 10,000mAh silicon-carbon battery.
According to the tipster, the device uses a 4.53V single-cell silicon battery that has a rated capacity of 10,000mAh. Meanwhile, its typical capacity is said to range between 11,000mAh and 12,000mAh.
The vivo phone is unlikely to launch anytime soon, as it will...
Samsung is revealing the Galaxy S26 series in two days, but the phone is no longer a mystery due to the weak links in its supply chain, which have been severe this time. Usually, we see promo and product image leaks before the launch. This time, someone has unpacked the Galaxy S26 Ultra device, and itβs a retail unit that weβre talking about.
The Korean phone maker has been preparing this phone since early 2025. Early design leaks of the device appeared somewhere around December. However, those schematics were limited to the CAD renders. Later on, weβve seen minor inputs about the camera and hardware.
The pace of leaks increased in February, as expected, but a few days before the event, we now have a clear picture of the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event.
This situation appeared after a tech YouTuber, Sahil Karoul, purchased a Galaxy S26 Ultra unit from a Samsung retailer in Dubai. He explored the device from all sides and showcased new features online on his channel and social media accounts. As of today, his content has garnered massive attention on these platforms.
More information revealed that the Samsung store in Dubai sold him Africa bound S26 Ultra. You should know that the unit that he received was 12000 AED, and he paid about 3200 US dollars to a person, who was supposedly working at the Samsung store in an undisclosed locality.
It comes to the money, the seller is handing over these units without worrying about any consequences. In fact, Sahil later confirmed that the newer storage versions have now arrived and theyβre being sold across the market. On a further note, he mentioned that the price has already dropped in one day by up to 1,000 US dollars.
Dire Situation
Revelation of a device from a big company as Samsung, should not be considered normal. The phone maker should have put some strict contraints over its supply chain and shipments.
It appears that the Korean company didnβt pay attention to sellers, who could slip out units without punishment. Look at Apple, for example, none of its iPhone release leaks even before a day of official unveiling, but things are turning really bad for its competitor.
Now that the Galaxy S26 Ultra has been unpacked before the launch. Samsung should monitor this situation up close, find the weak links, and fix them before the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Flip 8 release.
SamsungGalaxy S26 series is going to launch on February 25, 2026. But before the official event, new details about the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra have already appeared online. Tech content creator Sahil Karoul shared a hands-on video of the phone, revealing information about magnetic charging support and S Pen functionality.
In his Instagram short video, he talked about one big question many people have been asking: Does the Galaxy S26 Ultra have magnetic support on the back, like Apple MagSafe on the Apple iPhone?
In the video, a magnetic wireless charger is placed on the back of the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and the phone starts charging. At first, it looks like the phone has magnetic support. However, he explains that the phone does not have built-in magnets like MagSafe.
The charger can charge the device, but it does not attach strongly on its own. If users want proper magnetic support, they will need to buy a special magnetic case separately. It means that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra does not feature built-in magnet support.
Image via Sahil Karoul (X)
In addition to this, the video also shows the S Pen Bluetooth support. Many users were disappointed last year when Samsung removed Bluetooth features from the S Pen in the GalaxyΒ S25 Ultra. And this year, it seems the same continues.
The S Pen in the Galaxy S26 Ultra does not support Bluetooth.Pressing the button on the pen does not activate any remote features. There is also a small design change. When putting the S Pen back into its slot, users must keep the button side facing up. If inserted the wrong way, it will not fit properly
More details are expected at the official launch event. Stay tuned for more information.
Soldered Electronics has launched a new e-Paper display via Crowd Supply. Dubbed the Inkplate 13SPECTRA, the ESP32-S3-based board features a massive 13.3-inch six-color E-Ink Spectra panel designed for standalone operation without a Raspberry Pi. The platform also supports battery-powered use, offering up to 40β50 days of runtime on a single charge.
Apple has announced that the company will soon start assembling the Mac mini in Houston, Texas. With this development, the Mac mini will become the second Mac alongside the Mac Pro to be assembled within the US.
The Mibro Explorer S Titanium delivers premium materials and core outdoor features in a package positioned as βoutdoor for everyoneβ. The smartwatch currently costs only $249.99.
The Winsystems Zeta 3950 is a new rugged SBC that can endure temperatures ranging from -40Β° to 185Β° F, or -40Β° to 85Β° C. With a quad-core Intel Atom CPU, the SBC sports plenty of ports and features a compact design.
Winux 11.26.03 LTS, unleashed yesterday and also labeled as the "Pre-March 2026" release, comes with overall security improvements and package updates. It comes with the 6.17 kernel, themes inspired by Windows 10 and 11 for PowerTools, and includes OnlyOffice, Microsoft Edge, Heroic Launcher, and more.
Oppo has unveiled a new A6 smartphone alongside the Oppo A6s, the A6i+, and the A6v in China. The new A6 comes with an AMOLED display, a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor, a 50 MP primary camera, and a large 7,000 mAh battery with 80 W wired charging support.
Tesla is replacing Chinese-made cells in all products that it is selling in America, from electric cars to energy storage systems. The shift aims to reduce exposure to China-related tariffs or any import restrictions while helping Megapacks qualify for βmade-in-Americaβ subsidies.
Blizzard is working on bringing Overwatch to mobile. The studio has shared a blog post and a gameplay video showing a βControlβ match and showcasing the control mechanics, graphics, and more.
The unreleased Casio G-Shock Mudmaster GWG-B1000MG-1A9 watch appears to have been shown in a leaked image. The picture shows a watch with a bold dark gray, red/orange and bronze design, with a metal bezel and patterned resin strap. Features of this hybrid triple sensor model include radio control and Bluetooth connectivity.
Vivo has announced the iQOO 15R has a new affordable flagship for the Indian market. The smartphone has toned-down specs compared to the iQOO 15, but still packs some impressive features.
Deal | The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition is a long-lasting thin-and-light Windows laptop with Intel Lunar Lake Core Ultra 7 258V under the hood. The laptop can now be yours at a big 41% discount, as Best Buy is offering the Slim 7i 15 Aura Edition in "Open-Box Excellent" condition at less than $900.
Oppoβs latest midrange wireless earbuds are now official in China. The Enco Air5 Pro arrive as the successor to 2024βs Enco Air4 Pro with upgrades across the board.
The Air5 Pro get upgraded Bluetooth 6.0 connectivity and come with 12mm dynamic drivers with Oppo claiming 100% increase in driver amplitude for more potent bass. You still get Hi-Res audio streaming support via the LHDC 5.0 codec as well as improved noise cancellation which is now rated at up to 55dB.
Enco Air5 Pro key specs (machine translated from Chinese)
The new buds also get larger batteries with Oppo...
Samsung is preparing a smart new feature for its foldable phones that could help protect the screens from damage. Early leaks from One UI 9 suggest the company is testing a feature β Foreign Material Detection.
This feature is designed to alert users if something is stuck in the phone, like dust, dirt, or other small objects. It can stop the device from folding completely.
When the phone detects such debris, it will send a notification telling the user to check and remove it.This could prevent scratches or damage to the foldable screen. Users who donβt want to receive these alerts will be able to turn them off.
The files spotted in the One UI 9 software via @Android Authority also included images of three upcoming foldable phones: the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Flip 8, and a new Galaxy Z Fold Wide.The Wide Fold stands out because of its unusual shape, and it looks more like a passport when folded, unlike the regular Fold 8.
Image via Android Authority
While the Galaxy Fold 8 and Flip 8 designs look similar to older models, the images show that all three phones have softer, rounded corners. It is not clear if this is a real design change or just a mistake in the early graphics. Softer corners could make the phones easier to hold.
Image via Android Authority
So far, thereβs no confirmation if the Foreign Material Detection will only be on new models or if older foldables will get it through software updates.Since the leak comes from an early One UI 9 build, details might still change before the official release.
These leaks give us a first look at Samsungβs foldable lineup for 2026, which shows some small but useful upgrades.Β As with all preβrelease leaks, details could change before launch. Stay tuned for more information.
The new Taara beam uses near-infrared light to bring high-speed internet to remote areas. Thanks to a newly developed chip, the Beam is 50% smaller than Taaraβs previous "Lightbridge" device, which weighed 29 pounds.
The Galaxy S26 Plus and Galaxy S26 Ultra are set to launch with different processors in some countries. The S26 Plus will feature a smaller battery than its Ultra counterpart. However, an EU energy label indicates that the Exynos 2600 will help the S26 Plus close the gap to the S26 Ultra when it comes to battery life.
Samsung is days away from delivering the follow-up to last year's Galaxy S25. According to the EU, Samsung's next compact flagship should deliver over 35% longer battery life than its predecessor. The Galaxy S26 will launch with Samsung's Exynos 2600 chipset in the EU.
Deal | Six Days in Fallujah stands out for its uncompromising realism, tense atmosphere, and documentary-style portrayal of the Iraq War. The co-op shooter is currently 35% off on Steam until March 6, returning to its previous low of around $26.
Honor has begun teasing the Magic V6 globally ahead of its MWC 2026 debut in Barcelona. With a strengthened hinge, reduce crease visibility and an improved anti-reflective coating, the Magic V6 should easily distinguish itself from the current Magic V5. Honor has confirmed that the Magic V6 will beat the current market leader when it comes to water resistance, too.
Garmin has revealed its new Feature Update. Culling the Fenix 7 series entirely, the February 2026 Feature Update contains numerous new features for newer smartwatches, like the expansion of the Garmin Fitness Coach and Sleep Alignment, among other changes.
Samsung will be releasing the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus and Galaxy S26 Ultra on February 25. In the meantime, a leaker has confirmed pre-order deals for the trio across the Eurozone. Reportedly, up to β¬350 in effective discounts are up for grabs.
LG has finally opened preorders for its UltraGear evo 52G930B in the US. Featuring a massive 52-inch screen, the monitor targets both productivity users and gamers with a 5K2K resolution and a fast 240Hz refresh rate but needs a capable GPU to take full advantage of its specs.
Discord says its UK Persona age-verification test has ended, and its support docs explain how βage assuranceβ will work as teen-by-default settings roll out.
Steam Next Fest is facing harsh criticism from players who say the event is crowded with AI-generated and low-effort demos. While Valve does require AI disclosures, users are saying that discoverability and quality control are huge concerns regarding the world's biggest gaming platform.
Despite not having been officially launched, multiple Galaxy S26 Ultra smartphones have already reached customers' hands at ludicrous prices. One such YouTuber has also uploaded camera samples, comparing Samsung's upcoming flagship with its predecessor.
Anker has released the Solix C2000 Gen 2 portable power station in Europe. Already available in the US, this home backup power solution has an expandable 2,048 Wh capacity. It is relatively lightweight, with a continuous output of 2,400W. Plus, customers are currently offered a discount and free gift in some countries.
The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow robot vacuum and mop appears to be about to launch in Europe. Unveiled in late 2025, this new model is now listed at the brandβs online store in Germany. It is the first model from the brand to feature a roller mopping system, and it also supports the Matter smart home protocol.
A recent viral leak sparked excitement among fans, suggesting that a long-awaited standalone Zombies title might finally be released alongside a new main installment of Call of Duty. Activision has since officially denied the rumors, although the clarification may still hint at something promising.
Early signs suggest that the HBO series may not only explore the Harry Potter story in greater depth but also adhere more closely to the original novels. At the center of the current debate is the casting of an older Ronald Weasley β a character who, in the first book, would seemingly be required for only a single scene.
Xiaomi has brought out a petite new battery with MagSafe charging β the Xiaomi UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 15W measures only 6mm thick and weighs 98g.
As you can tell by the overly descriptive name, this is a 5,000mAh power bank that can output up to 15W wirelessly using Qi2. It also has a USB-C port on the bottom β that is normally used to charge the battery itself, but it can also be used to charge a phone faster as the wired connection goes up to 22.5W.
The battery is tiny but mighty enough to charge two devices at the same time β one wirelessly and one over the USB-C port...
The vivo Y04 launched in February of 2025, and exactly one year later, its successor, the Y05, has now made its debut in the Middle East.
The phone comes with a 6.74-inch 720x1600 IPS LCD screen with 120Hz refresh rate and 1,200-nit peak brightness, and it's powered by the 4G-only Unisoc T7225 SoC, paired with 4GB of RAM and 64/128GB of expandable storage. On the rear there's an 8MP camera, and for selfies you get a 5MP shooter.
The Y05 has a metal frame and a plastic back, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor embedded into the power button, an IP65 rating for dust and splash...
Samsung is getting ready to launch its new Galaxy S26 series. The most premium model of this series will be the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Even though big hardware upgrades are not expected, Samsung is making an important production change. The company plans to produce more Galaxy S26 Ultra units in the beginning.
According to ETNews, Samsung has increased the early production target of the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Earlier, it planned to make two million units in the first two months. Now, it plans to make three million units. This is nearly a 50% increase in early production. However, the total production volume for the device is expected to remain the same overall.
The reason behind this move is rising memory chip prices. Memory is one of the most expensive parts of a smartphone.Samsung expects memory prices to go up even more soon. If the company produces more units later, it may have to pay more for these components.
Source β Thinborne
By making more phones now, Samsung can use current prices and reduce future costs. This could help the company manage expenses and protect profit margins.
The Galaxy S26 series, including the Samsung Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+, may launch at a higher price. Higher production costs are likely the reason. Samsung will unveil these phones at its Galaxy Unpacked event. An unboxing video of the Galaxy S26 Ultra has already appeared online before launch.
Chinese AI labs are harvesting Claude and other large language models' answers to mimic their performance for their own products without the safeguards. Anthropic is calling for an industrywide response and has contacted the relevant authorities.
As China collectively returns from Lunar New Year celebrations, early teasers for upcoming smartphones have promptly surfaced across social media. Honor leads the way by releasing the first video for its new foldable, showcased in a stylish new Red Rabbit colour option, whilst Oppoβs teaser features another animal.
Xiaomi has released its 6 mm thick wireless power bank in new colours. Launched ahead of schedule, the accessory charges iPhones and Android smartphones via a 5,000 mAh built-in battery. Xiaomi should continue the global rollout of the Ultrathin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 15W in more markets later this month.
The Oppo Find N6 is expected to launch in China soon, with a recent rumor suggesting a March 17 debut. While the exact launch date remains unconfirmed, Oppo has released a new teaser poster for the upcoming foldable.
According to a poster shared on Oppoβs official Weibo channel, the Oppo Find N6 is coming soon. The teaser also includes the tagline βsmooth sailingβ and showcases the phoneβs inner foldable display.
The inner display is shown to be virtually crease-free, which is not common among foldable phones. Earlier this month, during an internal product showcase, the Find N6 was...
Weβre mere days away from the Xiaomi 17 series global launch where weβll see the Xiaomi 17, Xiaomi 17 Ultra and Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition. But thereβs a twist. Just as previously speculated, the Leica Edition will arrive with a different name for global markets: Leica Leitzphone powered by Xiaomi.
Leica Leitzphone powered by Xiaomi
Yes, that sure rolls off the tongue and it should not be confused with the Japan-exclusive three generations of Leitz Phones made by Sharp.
The Leica Leitzphone powered by Xiaomi emerged in live images on X.com, and we can see its back design will...
Devolver Digital has announced that its hit video game, Ball x Pit, is coming to iOS and Android devices. The game will be available to try for free, but have a one-time purchase to fully unlock it.
The Pironman 5 Pro Max from SunFounder is a Raspberry Pi 5-powered tower PC with some significant upgrades over the non-Pro version. It includes a large 4.3-inch touchscreen, a built-in Raspberry Pi camera holder, and dual stereo speakers with a USB microphone.
Earlier this year, a rumor suggested that the OnePlus 15T would debut in March. After several leaks and speculation, OnePlus has now officially confirmed the deviceβs existence and teased its launch.
In a Weibo post, OnePlus Community Manager Shuai Lan revealed that the OnePlus 15T would debut soon in China. It will be a compact smartphone and is being teased as a dream-phone for small-phone enthusiasts.
OnePlus 13T
Weβre not sure exactly what that means, but as per recent rumors, the upcoming OnePlus phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC. It is said to pack the...
Samsung has an updated LockStar version for One UI 8.5 devices, which carries a new unlock animation and functional enhancements.
With its One UI 8.5 refresh, Samsung LockStar gained some serious upgrades for the unlock animation segment. Now, the company is expanding the directory with a new addition called βSwirl,β and itβs ready to refresh your lockscreen.
Samsung enthusiast TarunVats showcased the new Swirl unlock animation in action. Unlocking the device using biometrics or PIN launches the transition that takes you to the home screen through a quick swirl animation effect.
Source β TarunVats/X
Additionally, the LockStar update improves manual brightness range for Full screen AOD. Itβs a major feature of the Galaxy S25 series, which is gaining functional-level improvements to elevate the user experience.
Samsung specifically noted the enhancements provided to the status bar visibility. Galaxy users can expect even clearer status bar visibility while editing the unlock animation. Hereβs the changelog of the LockStar update:
Adjusted manual brightness range for Full screen AOD
Added βSwirlβ type to Unlock animation
Improved status bar visibility in Unlock animation edit screen
The updated LockStar is available on Galaxy Store.
One UI 8.5 is currently available on the Galaxy S25 series, that too on the Beta channel. The software is set to be officially revealed tomorrow. Samsung is expected to open the Stable One UI 8.5 rollout following the S26 series sale.
The Pironman 5 Pro Max from SunFounder is a Raspberry Pi 5-powered tower PC with some significant upgrades over the non-Pro version. It includes a large 4.3-inch touchscreen, a built-in Raspberry Pi camera holder, and dual stereo speakers with a USB microphone.
Apple is staggering the release of the iPhone 18, the iPhone Air 2, and the iPhone 18 Pro/Pro Max. As a result, it is now reported that the total iPhone 18 series shipments for 2026 are set to reduce by 20%. However, the financial hit of the lower shipments is expected to remain small.
After making a debut in Hong Kong, Citizen's new Tsuyosa "Shore" automatic watches are now finally making their way to global markets. The NJ0230-59L and NJ0232-53X are now available in the US, Europe, and Canada for $495 / β¬329 / CA $695 and $550 / β¬359 / CA $750, respectively.
New lithium alloy electrodes allow cells with 650 Wh/kg energy density despite the hybrid solid-liquid electrolyte. This is way above the 500 Wh/kg figure Toyota or Samsung are targeting for commercial solid-state batteries in 2027.
We've got a first look for you today - the new Honor Magic V6 in Red. Honor will share the full details on Sunday, but for now let's look at some photos.
The Honor Magic V6 will make its debut at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on March 1. This Red model is kind of special. It has a textured surface on the rear panel that feels like suede under your finger (especially under your nail).
The red color is contrasty and deep when looked at directly. However, tilt the phone at an angle, and the threads in the panel begin to shift color and contrast. Hit the back panel the right...
EU energy labels for the Galaxy S26 series have surfaced less than 36 hours before launch, and they reveal something few expected: better efficiency, but potentially weaker long-term battery health than the Galaxy S25.
The labels, obtained by Ytechb, cover the full lineup: the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra. They outline energy efficiency, endurance per cycle, repairability, durability ratings, and battery lifespan under the EUβs standardized testing framework.
Moving from 2000 cycles to 1200 cycles represents a reduction in long-term battery longevity. For users who keep their phones for four or five years, cycle count matters as it impacts how quickly battery capacity degrades over time.
The labels list battery endurance at 1200 charge cycles before dropping to 80 percent health. The Galaxy S25 series and several other recent Samsung devices were rated for 2000 charge cycles to reach that same 80 percent threshold.
More from EU label
On paper, the efficiency story looks strong. All three models carry an A-class energy efficiency rating. That puts them among the most power-efficient phones under the EU system. The standardized battery endurance test shows:
Galaxy S26: 51 hours, 4,175mAh battery
Galaxy S26 Plus: 55 hours, 4,755mAh battery
Galaxy S26 Ultra: 55 hours, 4,855mAh battery
Those are solid numbers, especially considering the battery sizes are not dramatically larger than previous models. If the labels are accurate, Samsung has squeezed more usable time out of similar capacity cells.
All three devices are rated A for repeated free-fall reliability. The lineup carries an IP68 certification, meaning they are fully dust-tight and can survive submersion in up to 3 meters of fresh water for at least 30 minutes.
The Galaxy S26 series reportedly earns a C grade for repairability, suggesting moderate difficulty for component replacement. With launch day just hours away, official confirmation is close.
Sorath has announced Devil Daggers II exactly ten years after the originalβs 18 February 2016 Steam release, reviving the cult arena shooter renowned for its punishing difficulty.
After making a debut in Hong Kong, Citizen's new Tsuyosa "Shore" automatic watches are now finally making their way to global markets. The NJ0230-59L and NJ0232-53X are now available in the US, Europe, and Canada for $495 / β¬329 / CA $695 and $550 / β¬359 / CA $750, respectively.
Even in 2026, the Kodak Portra 400 35mm film remains exceptionally popular amongst photographers, particularly prized for its signature subtle colouration and gentle contrast. A new filter is now bringing this aesthetic to digital cameras.
Identical to Sure View on HP's EliteBook laptops and PrivacyGuard on Lenovo ThinkPads, Samsung has now equipped the Galaxy S26 Ultra with a new Privacy Display feature. Said feature is set to be copied by other smartphone OEMs, starting with the Xiaomi 18 series later this year.
iQOO today unveiled the iQOO 15R as the first 'R' model in its number lineup in India. The iQOO 15R is aimed at young professionals looking for a smartphone that's compact but also packs a powerful chipset and a big battery under the hood.
iQOO is delivering on that by offering the iQOO 15R with a 6.59" AMOLED screen, Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 SoC, and a 7,600 mAh battery.
The display, protected by Schott Xensation Alpha glass, has a 144Hz refresh rate, a 2,750x1,260-pixel resolution, and a peak brightness of 5,000 nits. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 is paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and...
Samsung just posted a 15-second clip that might go down as one of the sharpest pre-Unpacked jabs in recent memory. With the fresh Galaxy S26 teaser, Samsung roasts Apple and the photo editing limits of its iPhone and iOS.
The ad opens on a woman, carrying an iPhone, complete with the aged notch design and squarish camera setup on the back. The irony is that Samsung refrained from using the recent iPhones, which fully adopted Dynamic Island.
She is trying to erase her ex from a photo. Tap, smudge, and try again. The results look half-baked; ghosting artifacts everywhere. The message is clear: Appleβs so-called Object Removal is still playing catch-up.
The phrase Can your phone do that is clever because it avoids naming Apple. In the context of the iPhone 17 cycle and the broader iOS 26 AI push, it reads like a challenge.
Samsung is framing Apple as safe, controlled, and limited. Meanwhile, Galaxy AI is being positioned as creative, expressive, and even a little chaotic in the best way.
The Galaxy maker has done this before, but this time it feels more surgical. Using an actual iPhone as the prop is not accidental, but a direct shot at Appleβs ecosystem lock-in strategy.
AI Object Eraser
Object removal is not new. Samsung has had Object Eraser in the Gallery for years. What this teaser signals is a serious upgrade.
Appleβs Clean Up tool in recent iOS builds handles basic object removal. It runs largely on devices and struggles with complex backgrounds.
Casio will reportedly release a new DW-5600MNC series in Japan this March, based on the classic DW-5600 design. The key change is a new layered cloth strap offered in three color options. Pricing and full specifications are undisclosed.
As Apple gears up to unveil new MacBooks and the iPhone 17e ahead of its March 4 event, fresh details about the companyβs next flagship iPhones have emerged.
In his latest newsletter, Bloombergβs Mark Gurman reports that Apple is testing a new color option for the iPhone 18 Pro series. He notes that the new iPhones could be available in a deep red finish.
iPhone 17 Pro Max in Cosmic Orange
The new red shade is said to be positioned as the flagship color for the iPhone 18 Pro models. Gurman adds that Apple may retain the popular Cosmic Orange option while introducing the red variant...
Xiaomi is holding a grand event in Barcelona, Spain, on February 28, ahead of MWC, and we already know the company plans on giving the Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Ultra their respective global launches on that occasion.
Recently, Xiaomi confirmed that the Pad 8 will appear on the same stage, but that's not all. The oft-leaked Xiaomi Tag is now officially confirmed as well, with a weight of just 10g.
Xiaomi Tag, Redmi Buds 8 Pro, and UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank
It will be launching on February 28, which is also when the Redmi Buds 8 Pro are getting their international unveiling....
Samsung owned the 2025 market in Europe, and the Galaxy was the regionβs top-selling phone. Apple gained an upper hand in the fourth quarter, given the iPhone 17βs release, but the thunder didnβt help much against Samsung.
According toΒ Omdia, the European smartphone market declined by 1% in 2025 to 134.2 million units. Samsung led Europe mobile phone market in 2025, and Galaxy A56 was the regionβs top-selling smartphone.
Samsung remained Europeβs largest smartphone vendor in 2025, with shipments marginally growing to 46.6 million units. Apple grew 6% to 36.9 million this year, reaching a record-high 27% market share in Europe.
Europeβs bestseller belonged to Samsung, but the situation was entirely different in the US. Apple iPhones remain the top-selling phone stateside. Samsung manages to get its Galaxy A1x model ranked in the top 10 chart.
Xiaomi ranked third with 16% market share as it declined 1% to 21.8 million units. Motorola remained fourth despite declining 5% to 7.7 million units. HONOR climbed into Europeβs top five as it grew 4% to 3.8 million units.
Europeβs five largest smartphone vendors continued to gain combined share, reflecting the importance of scale for long-term success in the region.
According to Runar Bjorhovde, Senior Analyst at Omdia:
In 2026, concerns around memory pricing have created a challenging outlook. In Europe, which made up just 10.8% of all smartphones shipped worldwide in 2025, the biggest question is which vendors are most likely to prioritize the region if hit by price increases or supply shortages.
The Galaxy S25 series was a hit in 2025, and Samsung is on the verge of releasing its successor lineup. This article tracks the complete specifications of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra smartphone, based on leaks and reliable inputs.
Samsung is set to launch the Galaxy S26 Ultra on February 25, 2026, but the specifications mentioned in this article may change. For now, do not take this information as a confirmed spec or feature of the upcoming device.
Quick Look: What the rumors say
Launch date: February 25 in San Francisco
Availability: Starting March 11
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 10MP 3x telephoto
New Feature: The most exciting feature is the βPrivacy Displayβ technology based on βFlex Magic Pixel.β
Performance
Galaxy S26 Ultra uses Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy, a chipset tailored for Samsung flagships. The chip will be manufactured using TSMCβs 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.
Images: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra AnTuTu, 3D Mark and Geekbench test results
Camera
Samsungβs 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 Ultraβs 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.
Battery and charging
This is the upgrade users have been requesting for years. Samsung isnβt 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 23, 2026.
Samsung officially announced Galaxy Book6 prices and release date in the US. The company also revealed that its latest laptops will join the unveiling of the Galaxy S26 and Buds 4 series at the February 25 Unpacked event.
The Galaxy Book6 lineup introduces three models: Galaxy Book6, Book6 Pro, and Book6. The laptops feature Galaxy AI, incredible performance, and a symmetric and sleek design.
The latest laptops are crafted to be slim while retaining a premium feel. Both Galaxy Book6 Pro and Galaxy Book6 Ultra boast a notably slimmer profile, measuring just 11.9mm and 15.4mm, respectively.
Galaxy Book6 US prices and release date revealed
Samsung confirmed that beginning March 11, the Galaxy Book6 series will be available throughout the US. Galaxy Book6 Ultra starts at $2,449.99, Galaxy Book6 Pro starts at $1,599.99, and Galaxy Book6 starts at $1,049.99.
Interested buyers can reserve the Galaxy Book6 series in Grey color. Consumers who reserve the latest devices receive a $30 credit upon pre-order and auto-enroll for a chance to win a $5,000 gift card to use on Samsung.com.
Additionally, Samsung says it will offer up to $900 trade-in credits. Even if you donβt trade your existing device, you will receive a $150 credit. These offers are applicable when you reserve and preorder through Samsung.com.
Samsung's Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra are getting official in less than 48 hours, on February 25. Ahead of that, their mandatory EU Energy Labels have been outed today, and these confirm the phones' battery capacities once again.
As rumored countless times before, the only one of the three that's getting a bigger battery than its predecessor is the vanilla S26. It has a battery rated at 4,175 mAh, which will be advertised as 4,300 mAh typical capacity.
The Galaxy S26+ has a battery rated at 4,755 mAh, which will be marketed as 4,900 mAh typical capacity, while the Galaxy S26...
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is a spec monster, yet it reportedly lacks a power-off tracking feature.
Despite Google rebranding and expanding its Find My Device network into Find Hub, Samsungβs Galaxy S26 lineup appears to miss one of its most practical recovery features: powered-off tracking.
Friends over at AndroidAuthority spotted a revealing entry on Googleβs Issue Tracker. A Google employee shared logs from a Galaxy S26 Ultra while investigating a font-related issue. Buried inside was this line:
[ro.bluetooth.finder.supported]: [false]
It indicates that the Galaxy S26 Ultra does not support Bluetooth-based device finding after the phone is powered off. Google introduced this capability with the Pixel 8 series and continues it with the Pixel 9 lineup.
Googleβs Find Hub powered-off tracking allows a device to be located for several hours after it has been turned off. Nearby Android phones act as anonymous relays through Find Hub, helping pinpoint a lost device.
This is not a minor convenience, but a real-world safety net, and Samsung still is not using it. Samsung fans often point to SmartThings Find and say, βWe already have offline tracking.β
Samsungβs system relies on nearby Galaxy devices acting as βFind Nodes.β However, once the device is fully shut down, SmartThings Find stops working.
Googleβs powered-off tracking is different. It leverages low-level Bluetooth functionality that survives shutdown for a limited window; thatβs the key distinction.
What do you think, SammyFans? Is the lack of powered-off tracking on the Galaxy S26 Ultra a serious miss, or is Samsungβs SmartThings Find system sufficient for your needs?
Just a few hours more, and the world will witness 2026βs first mega reveal. Samsung is unveiling the Galaxy S26 series on February 25 at an in-person Unpacked, and the event will livestream on YouTube as well.
At the Unpacked event, Samsung will uncover the Galaxy S26 series, Buds 4 series, upgrades to Galaxy AI, and the new One UI 8.5. Galaxy S26 Ultra is the star of the show, but millions of fans are excited for the software update.
Galaxy S26 series
AI will dominate the Unpacked event, similar to the past few years. Samsung doesnβt have much to showcase other than software advancements. The Privacy Display feature will be the main highlight of the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Samsung has also cut Snapdragon utilization from 100 percent to around 75 percent this year. In place of Qualcomm chip, the company is utilizing Exynos 2600, its in-house SoC made using 2nm process, in the Galaxy S26 series.
Exynos 2600 may also see some limelight at the Galaxy S26 launch. It brings significant upgrades in terms of CPU, GPU, and NPU. Leaked S26 Ultra promos already confirmed enhancements of the Snapdragon versions.
Galaxy Buds 4 series
Samsung confirmed new earbuds will also be unveiled at the Unpacked event. The Galaxy Buds 4 series includes a standard and a Pro variant. These models bring major design refinements and a tweaked charging case.
The company has altered how owners will place the earbuds in the case. The blade light has been removed in line with improving the battery life. Various AI features have been added to improve the listening experience.
One UI 8.5
Samsung has been running One UI 8.5 Beta Program on the Galaxy S25 series. The new software will officially be unveiled at the Unpacked event.
The Galaxy S26 series will go on sale on March 11, 2026, marking the rollout of the official One UI 8.5 software. Samsung confirmed existing devices will receive the new features and updates sequentially.
The next-generation OnePlus flagship, expected to be called the OnePlus 16, has appeared in a fresh leak. It suggests the device could feature even thinner bezels than the OnePlus 15.
The PlayStation TV was a short-lived console released in 2013 and discontinued a couple of years later. Now, it is rumored that Sony might be reviving it alongside its upcoming handheld.
Realme unveiled the 16 Pro for India back in January, and now the European model has been listed by the official site, revealing some key differences. Whereas the Indian model has a 7,000 mAh battery, the European one only gets 6,500 mAh. Furthermore, while the Indian model supports 80W wired charging, the European one only does 45W.
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In European markets, the phone is only offered with 8GB of RAM (paired with 256GB or 512GB of storage), but the Indian version is offered in a 12/256GB version too. NFC and eSIM are both supported in Europe but not in India,...
Decathlon has unveiled the new Stilus E-Touring electric hybrid bike across several European countries. The bike features upgraded components, a powerful motor, and a long-lasting battery, making it suitable for commutes and off-road adventures. This model builds on the previous Stilus E-Touring design with improved performance and enhanced rider comfort.
Decathlon Stilus E-Touring E-Bike Specs
The Stilus E-Touring uses a Bosch Performance Line CX mid-drive motor. The motor delivers 85 Nm of torque for smooth and powerful pedaling assistance, especially on hills and challenging terrain.
The bike has five assistance modes, including Eco for energy-efficient rides and Turbo for maximum power. The motor is paired with a Bosch PowerTube 750Wh battery, which allows the bike to travel up to 130 km on a single charge.
Decathlon designed the bike with a 6061 aluminum frame and offers it in three sizes: small, medium, and large. The medium size weighs 26 kg, making it light for an electric hybrid bike in this category. The low step-through frame makes mounting and riding easier, especially for urban riders.
The bike features a Suntour XCM32 ATB suspension fork with 100 mm of travel, ensuring enhanced comfort on rough terrain. Its 29-inch Schwalbe Johnny Watts tires deliver improved grip and stability, whether youβre on roads or trails.
The bike relies on Shimano components for precise and reliable performance. The Shimano CUES 11-speed drivetrain ensures smooth gear changes, while Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc brakes deliver strong braking power in all weather conditions. Riders can monitor their trips using the Bosch Kiox display, which includes advanced navigation features and an eBike Lock function for added security.
Pricing and Availability
Decathlon is selling the Stilus E-Touring for β¬3,299.99 in countries like France and Spain. The price increases slightly to β¬3,349.99 in the Netherlands.
In related news, Decathlon launched the PS100 Bluetooth speaker last year, featuring a 10-hour battery life, IPX7 water resistance, and a user-replaceable battery.
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Itβs increasingly common to see Xiaomi flagship phones launch in China with larger battery capacities than the same models sold in global markets. For example, the Xiaomi 17βs Chinese version reportedly uses a 7,000mAh battery, but the global variant is tipped to carry around 6,300mAh instead. But this isnβt simply a random downgrade or cost-cutting move. So letβs break down why this happens and what it means for consumers.
Battery Shipping Regulations Are the Core Reason
The most widely cited reason for global Xiaomi phones having smaller batteries boils down to international transportation rules for lithium-ion batteries, especially in Europe and certain other major markets. Under agreements such as the European βInternational Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Roadβ (ADR) and similar global aviation regulations, lithium-ion battery cells over 20Wh are classified as βdangerous goodsβ.
Xiaomi 17 Pro Max
In a typical smartphone, a single battery cell above 20Wh translates to around 5,200mAh at a nominal voltage when simplified for consumer terms. If a phoneβs battery exceeds this threshold, shipping it becomes more complicated and costly. Many carriers refuse regular shipments of such devices, requiring special handling and documentation. This makes large single-cell smartphone batteries harder to transport and sell in Europe, the US, and some other global markets.
Why Not Just Use Multiple Battery Cells?
At first glance, splitting a large battery into two smaller cells that individually stay under the 20Wh limit seems like an easy workaround. In fact, some devices can do this with dual-cell layouts, and certain international models use that to bump up capacity without breaching the rules. However, widely adopting a multi-cell design across all global smartphones is not straightforward.
Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G with Dual Batteries
It adds engineering complexity, requiring different internal layouts, charging circuitry, and safety mechanisms. Multi-cell configurations take up more internal volume, increasing weight and thickness. For many brands (including Xiaomi), the slim form factor and competitive design aesthetics are a priority, making this trade-off difficult. As a result, rather than redesigning each phoneβs internal structure for different regions, manufacturers often opt to reduce total battery capacity to stay within safer and easier-to-ship limits.
Itβs Not Just Xiaomi
Vivo X300 Pro ships with a smaller 5,440mAh battery in Europe
This battery difference isnβt unique to Xiaomi. Other Chinese brands like Vivo and Xiaomi, and sub-brands like Redmi and POCO, also have smaller batteries compared to their Chinese or Asian counterparts because of similar battery size and logistics constraints in global markets.
Does This Impact Real-World Performance?
On paper, smaller batteries could suggest less endurance. To offset this limitation, brands tend to compensate with aggressive power efficient chipsets, software optimizations in HyperOS, and faster charging tech to reduce time spent plugged in. Thatβs why, even with a slightly smaller battery, global versions generally still offer all-day battery life under typical use. Though they might not quite match their Chinese counterparts in raw battery capacity numbers.
Other Practical Factors
While shipping rules are the main reason, some secondary factors can also play a role:
Market priorities: Different regions have different expectations for phone size, weight, and design. International markets often favor slim phones over max battery capacity.
Certification and testing: Devices with larger cells may require more extensive certification in each region, increasing cost and time to market.
Logistics and warranty services: Selling and servicing phones with larger batteries can be more challenging for global companies that would otherwise need specialized transport or warranty repair channels.
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Xiaomi could be preparing a major announcement for Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 this March in Barcelona, not just around new hardware like the Xiaomi 17 series, but also a significant software upgrade. The company is expected to unveil the new HyperOS 3.1 update along with a new feature for improved cross-platform connectivity with Apple devices, thanks to a new βiOS Bridgeβ feature.
What is βiOS Bridgeβ in HyperOS 3.1?
Reports suggest that HyperOS 3.1 wonβt be a minor patch. Instead, itβs shaping up as a cross-platform bridge that lets Xiaomi users interact more seamlessly with iOS devices. Key components tipped for iOS Bridge include:
iPhone Call Notifications: Incoming calls on an iPhone could show up on connected Xiaomi tablets or PCs, letting users answer or manage calls even when their phone is not nearby.
AirPods Support: Full compatibility with Appleβs AirPods, including battery levels, controls and spatial audio indicators directly on Xiaomi devices, much like native support seen on Apple hardware.
Easy File Transfer: A feature similar to AirDrop, enabling fast, lossless file sharing between iPhones and Xiaomi phones or tablets without needing third-party apps.
Xiaomi HyperOS 3.1
This set of features could closely mimic Apple-style cross-device integration, which is something that Android manufacturers traditionally havenβt matched natively and help position Xiaomiβs ecosystem as more friend-friendly for users who juggle multiple platforms.
Why MWC 2026 is the Right Stage
The MWC 2026 event is set to kick off at the start of next month as one of the biggest events on the tech calendar. Xiaomi is already expected to use the stage for global announcements, bringing in its latest flagship Xiaomi 17 series to the international stage. The latest HyperOS 3.1 could share this spotlight with various software upgrades, which makes sense considering how premium models typically bring the latest software iterations.
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After a brief slowdown tied to the Chinese New Year holiday, Xiaomiβs HyperOS 3 software rollout has resumed earlier than expected, bringing fresh builds and public releases to a range of devices worldwide. While the initial break was expected to stretch till the next month, the brand has kicked off the latest build for the Xiaomi and other sub-brandsβ devices.
Why the Rollout Slowed Down
Like many other tech companies in China, Xiaomi paused new HyperOS 3 releases and internal build compilations to celebrate the Chinese New Year festivities, which traditionally stretch from mid-February to early March. During this time, development teams typically enter a maintenance mode, and new public updates slow down or stop entirely while engineers take the holiday.
Xiaomi HyperOS 3
However, it now appears that Xiaomi has ended that break early, with new HyperOS 3 builds already rolling out again to eligible devices as of February 21. This marks a quicker return to routine update work than many had expected.
First Wave of Post-Holiday Releases
A variety of Redmi, POCO and Xiaomi devices are already seeing new builds as Xiaomi resumes the rollout:
Redmi Turbo 5 (China) received OS3.0.11.0.WPJCNXM based on Android 16.
POCO M6 Plus 5G / Redmi 13 5G / Redmi Note 13R (India) are getting OS3.0.10.0.WNUINXM.
POCO M6 Pro 4G / Redmi Note 13 Pro 4G builds (Android 16) have also arrived in the global and Russia regions.
POCO M7 Plus / Redmi 15 (Global) and others saw Android 15/16-based builds.
POCO C75 5G / Redmi A4 (India) got OS3.0.3.0.WGVINXM with updated UI elements like HyperIsland and redesigned home visuals.
These public releases follow an early holiday-week flurry of activity, including new Recovery ROMs being pushed to users and internal test builds spotted on Xiaomi update trackers.
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Xiaomi is preparing to launch the Redmi Buds 8 Pro globally, and the earbuds have already appeared on the companyβs international website ahead of the announcement. The new model replaces the Redmi Buds 6 Pro and will be officially presented during Xiaomiβs February 28 event. The company has not shared pricing or release dates yet, but availability is expected shortly after the launch event or in early March.
The Redmi Buds 8 Pro focus heavily on audio performance. They use a new coaxial triple-driver system that Xiaomi says improves sound response and boosts bass below 100Hz compared to the previous generation. The earbuds are Hi-Res Audio Wireless certified and support the LDAC codec for high-resolution streaming. Dolby Audio is also included to improve clarity and surround effects, along with dimensional audio that supports dynamic head tracking for a more immersive experience across music, video, and gaming.
Noise control is another major feature. The earbuds support active noise cancellation up to 55dB with coverage up to 5kHz. Xiaomi says the system can sample environmental sound up to 32,000 times per second and automatically adjust cancellation based on surroundings and how the earbuds are worn. There is also a dedicated commuting mode designed for airplanes, trains, and public transport that combines noise cancellation with masking audio to reduce background distractions. For voice calls, the earbuds include three microphones per side with AI noise reduction and wind resistance up to 12m/s.
Battery life is rated at up to 8 hours on a single charge and up to 33 hours with the charging case. Each earbud contains a 54mAh battery, while the case has a 480mAh battery. Fast charging is supported, with a 5-minute charge providing up to 2 hours of playback. The earbuds support Bluetooth 5.4, dual-device multipoint connectivity, audio sharing between two pairs, Google Fast Pair, and customization through the Xiaomi Earbuds app. They also carry an IP54 rating for dust and water resistance.
The Redmi Buds 8 Pro will be sold in Cloud White, Glacier Blue, and Obsidian Black. Xiaomi is also offering a two-month Spotify Premium trial for eligible new users, redeemable through the Xiaomi Earbuds app before August 8, 2026, with regional plan differences.
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Sending a message at exactly the right time on WhatsApp has never been straightforward. If you wanted to wish someone at midnight or schedule a reminder for later, you either had to remember manually or rely on awkward workarounds. That might finally change.
According to WABetaInfo, references to a new βScheduled Messagesβ feature have been spotted in the latest WhatsApp beta for iOS (version 26.7.10.72), distributed via Appleβs TestFlight program.
The feature isnβt live yet, not even for beta users, but strings and internal references in the code suggest WhatsApp is working on a native way to compose a message, choose a specific date and time, and have it sent automatically.
A leaked screenshot shared by WABetaInfo shows what appears to be a dedicated section within a chat where scheduled messages would be listed. Users would presumably be able to review or manage pending messages before theyβre sent.
The example shown in the leak appears to be from a group chat, but thereβs no indication the feature would be limited to groups. Itβs reasonable to expect support for one-on-one chats as well.
If implemented fully, this would bring WhatsApp closer to competitors like Google Messages and Telegram, both of which have offered message scheduling for some time.
Right now, Android users often turn to third-party automation apps to replicate the feature, which can require broad permissions and arenβt always ideal from a privacy standpoint. On iOS, itβs technically possible using Appleβs Shortcuts app, but the process isnβt exactly seamless.
Itβs important to stress that this is still in development. The feature is hidden in the code and not accessible yet, which means timelines could change. Sometimes features spotted at this stage take months to arrive, and occasionally they never make it out of testing.
That said, scheduled messaging feels like a logical addition. Itβs a small feature on paper, but one that many users have asked for over the years.
For global users dealing with time-zone differences, late-night greetings, or work-related reminders, having built-in scheduling would remove a surprising amount of friction.
For now, itβs a promising sign that one of the most requested features may finally be on the way.
Honor is heading back to Barcelona with big plans. The company confirmed today that its global launch event at Mobile World Congress 2026 will take place on March 1, where it will introduce two very different devices β the Honor Magic V6 and the Honor Robot Phone.
Honor Magic V6
The Honor Magic V6 is the companyβs upcoming book-style foldable, which appeared in live images just days ago. Itβs expected to feature a thin and lightweight design while being powered by Qualcommβs latest flagship silicon, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.
The Magic V6 will reportedly pack a 7,150mAh battery with support for 120W wired fast charging. It could also include Honorβs self-developed C1+ radio frequency enhancement chip and the E2 energy efficiency enhancement chip.
Honor Magic V6 image
On the camera side, itβs said to feature a 200-megapixel large-sensor main camera alongside a periscope telephoto lens. The company also claims full-level waterproofing and support for Beidou satellite communication.
Honor Robot Phone
Alongside the foldable, Honor is planning to unveil the Honor Robot Phone. The company calls it the industryβs first βrobot phone,β featuring a hidden robotic arm gimbal that can deploy with a single tap.
According to Honor, this mechanism allows the phone to physically move for automatic composition, subject tracking, and enhanced stabilization.
Honor says the device is powered by a powerful AI system capable of seeing and responding in real time. Itβs designed to follow users, capture moments automatically, and even act as a personal camera operator.
The built-in large-scale model, called YOYO, is said to include emotional perception capabilities. According to Honor, it can proactively suggest content, coordinate with other devices across its ecosystem, and function as a digital assistant that feels more personal and context-aware.
Weβll have to wait until March 1 to see how much of this vision translates into real-world use.
MediaTek has confirmed that Oppo will be among the first smartphone brands to ship a device powered by its new Dimensity 9500s chip. In a post on X via MediaTek India, the company said the Oppo Find X9s will be the first handset in the country to launch with the new silicon.
The Dimensity 9500s is built around an all-big-core CPU design that includes one Cortex-X925 core clocked at 3.73GHz, three Cortex-X4 cores running at 3.3GHz, and four Cortex-A720 cores at 2.4GHz. As for the graphics, the chip integrates a 12-core Immortalis-G925 GPU, clocked as high as 1.61GHz.
Oppo Find X9s SpecificationsΒ
Meanwhile, the Find X9s is a camera-first flagship reportedly carrying three 50MP lenses on the back: a primary lens, a periscope-style telephoto lens, and an ultra-wide camera.
On the front, it features a 6.59-inch display with a 1.5K resolution and a 32-megapixel front-facing camera. The device is rumored to pack a 7,025mAh battery, paired with 100W fast charging.
Oppo Find X9s Render
It is also speculated that the X9s may not be on par with the X9. The device may ship with 12GB of RAM and 256GB or 512GB of internal storage.
Design-wise, the Find X9s is expected to feature a large, horizontally aligned camera module. The layout reportedly spreads the three cameras across one side, with branding and flash elements on the other. It might look more or less like the iPhone 17 Pro.
Interestingly, a previous report suggests that the Oppo Find X9s will not be released in China. Instead, the brand is said to be working on the Oppo Find X9s Pro for the Chinese market.
According to reports, it may arrive with a compact form factor featuring a 6.3-inch OLED 1.5K 120Hz display equipped with an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor. It could be powered by the Dimensity 9500 chip.
The Find X9s Pro is expected to debut alongside the Find X9 Ultra in March in China.
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Anker released a Black Myth: Wukong Edition of its Prime Power Bank. The hardware is identical to the standard model, but the exterior now has a black and gold design with battle-worn textures and a 3D relief mural. It includes Jingubang artwork and co-branded logos.
The power bankβs 20,100mAh battery (72.36Wh) meets TSA flight requirements and charges an iPhone 17 Pro Max 3.6 times. It has two USB-C ports and one USB-A port with 220W total output. A single USB-C port delivers 140W, which charges a 16-inch MacBook Pro to 50 percent in 28 minutes with the right cable.
When charging two devices, output splits to 110W + 110W or 140W + 22.5W. Three devices get 100W + 100W + 20W. The power bank recharges at 100W through USB-C, reaching 50 percent in 25 minutes. It charges faster with the optional Prime Charging Base via pogo pins.
The built-in screen displays real-time power data, battery temperature, and port usage. Bluetooth connects to the Anker app for monitoring input and output power, cable information, and charging protocols. You can customize charging modes, allocate power per port, and adjust display settings.
ActiveShield 4.0 performs over 10 million temperature checks daily and adjusts power automatically in extreme conditions. The device measures 5.79 Γ 1.99 Γ 1.73 inches and weighs 1.12 pounds.
Pricing & availability
The Anker Prime Power Bank Black Myth: Wukong Edition costs $199.99 in the US and Β£139.99 in the UK. The standard Anker Prime Power Bank retails for $179.99.
Anker also sells a Black Myth: Wukongβthemed version of its Prime Docking Station, featuring a black-and-gold design inspired by the game while keeping the same core hardware as the standard model. It supports triple displays via DisplayLink, delivers up to 140W laptop charging, and offers a wide range of connectivity ports for multi-device setups.
Xiaomi will launch its UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 15W globally at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 on February 28.
The power bank has already been released in Japan, Australia, the UK, and other parts of Europe earlier this year. Xiaomi has priced it at $69.50 in Australia and Β£49.99 in the UK. A broader global rollout is anticipated following the launch event.
The power bank features a slim 6mm design and weighs only 98 grams. It is one of the lightest and slimmest power banks in its category. It comes in Black, Silver, and Orange. The Silver variant has been the most widely available so far, but Xiaomi has teased the Orange version for MWC. Both Black and Orange options will likely become more available after the official rollout.
In terms of specs, the power bank supports up to 15W wireless fast charging and features magnetic charging for iPhones (up to 7.5W), as well as compatibility with Xiaomi, Samsung, and Google Pixel devices. It also includes a USB-C port for up to 22.5W wired fast charging. Xiaomi has also included dual-device charging, allowing users to charge two devices simultaneously.
The power bank uses a smartphone-grade lithium-ion battery with a 5,000mAh capacity. Xiaomi designed it with safety in mind, adding ten layers of protection, including safeguards against overheating, overcharging, and short circuits. The aluminum alloy body and fire-resistant fiberglass coating ensure durability and a premium look.
The February 28 event will also include other product launches. The company will introduce the Xiaomi 17 Ultra smartphone, the Redmi Buds 8 Pro earbuds, and the Xiaomi Tag tracker. Xiaomi will also showcase new AIoT products. The event will begin at 2 PM CET in Barcelona.
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Unix has launched the UX-1519 NEOM in India, a 10,000 mAh power bank designed for users who need fast charging in a compact form. The device supports up to 22.5W Power Delivery and comes in a small square body that measures 7.5 cm by 6.5 cm, making it easy to carry in a pocket or bag.
The power bank uses a high-density lithium-polymer battery and features a retro-industrial design inspired by old mechanical generators. On the front, there is a digital display that shows real-time battery percentage and charging information, so users can easily monitor power levels.
A key feature of the UX-1519 NEOM is its built-in Type-C output cable, which also functions as a carry loop. This removes the need to carry a separate charging cable. The integrated Type-C cable supports input up to 12V/1.5A and output up to 12V/1.67A for fast charging. In addition to the built-in cable, the power bank includes a USB output port with smart power distribution, allowing two devices to be charged at the same time.
The device runs on Unixβs S-Power smart chipset, which is designed to improve charging and discharging efficiency while maintaining stable performance. It also includes multiple safety protections such as overcharge, over-discharge, over-voltage, over-current, over-temperature, short circuit, and EMI protection to ensure safe usage.
Pricing & availability
The Unix UX-1519 NEOM is priced at Rs. 1,999 and is available through Unix official channels and select retail stores across India.
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Lenovo has reportedly informed its channel partners that price increases are on the way for several commercial product lines, as rising memory costs continue to pressure hardware makers.
In a letter shared with partners, the company pointed to ongoing volatility in the DRAM and 3D NAND markets. Demand from AI infrastructure and large-scale data center deployments has tightened supply, and vendors are now adjusting pricing to keep up with higher component costs.
The changes affect both major parts of Lenovoβs business. The Intelligent Devices Group, which covers commercial PCs and client hardware, and the Infrastructure Solutions Group, responsible for servers and data center equipment, are both included.
Lenovoβs North America leadership, including channel chief Wade McFarland and president Ryan McCurdy, urged partners to move quickly if they want to secure current pricing. Orders are recommended by February 25, with distributors submitting by February 28.
Thereβs also a practical detail worth noting: even orders received before February 28 could face repricing if they arenβt shipped by March 31, 2026. For ISG products, quote validity windows have reportedly been shortened β 14 days for internal bids and 30 days for external quotes β and those terms may shift again depending on market conditions.
None of this is happening in isolation. Other OEMs, including Dell, HPE and Cisco, have issued similar signals in recent weeks. The AI-driven surge in demand hasnβt just affected high-end GPUs; itβs putting strain on memory supply more broadly, which inevitably flows down to enterprise hardware pricing.
For businesses planning refresh cycles or infrastructure upgrades, timing may matter more than usual this quarter. While Lenovoβs communication to partners appears straightforward, it reflects a wider pattern: component costs remain unstable, and vendors are adjusting accordingly.
Whether this turns into a longer-term pricing trend will likely depend on how memory supply stabilizes in the months ahead.
Baseus is expanding the availability of its EnerFill FC41 power bank, bringing the 20,000mAh model with 100W output to European markets. The accessory has already been on sale in China and the US, and itβs now starting to appear on Amazon listings in countries including Germany and Spain.
One of the more practical aspects of the EnerFill FC41 is its design. The unit includes two built-in braided USB-C cables that tuck neatly into the body when not in use. Each cable features a small buckle-style fastening to keep things tidy, which means you donβt necessarily need to carry separate charging cables in your bag.
In addition to the integrated cables, the power bank includes one extra USB-C port and one USB-A port. That allows up to four devices to charge at the same time. Each USB-C output supports up to 100W under the right conditions, which is enough for most smartphones. When multiple devices are connected, the power is distributed differently, with the main USB-C delivering up to 65W and the remaining outputs sharing the rest.
With a 20,000mAh capacity, Baseus claims the unit can recharge a modern flagship phone several times over. A small digital display on the front shows the remaining battery percentage, replacing the simpler LED indicators found on many power banks.
Recharging the unit itself is handled through a 65W USB-C input, with a full refill taking around two hours. The EnerFill FC41 measures roughly 152mm tall and weighs about 430 grams, so while it isnβt ultra-light, it remains portable enough for travel and carry-on use.
Pricing and availability
Pricing in Europe appears to be set at β¬89.99, although listings currently show the product as temporarily out of stock. In the US, the official retail price is $79.99, though discounts are common.
Higher-wattage power banks like this are becoming increasingly common. The EnerFill FC41 doesnβt reinvent the category, but the built-in cables and strong output ratings could make it a practical option.
Ugreen has released an updated version of its Nexode 200W charger in Europe. The original model launched in 2025. The company confirmed that this new version includes internal optimizations.
The charger keeps the same four-port layout with three USB-C ports and one USB-A port. The first USB-C port supports up to 140W output with PD 3.1. The second USB-C port delivers up to 100W, and the third USB-C port provides up to 30W. The USB-A port offers up to 22.5W. Total combined output is 200W, which allows two laptops to charge at up to 100W each at the same time.
Ugreen states that the 140W USB-C port can charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro to about 50 percent in under 30 minutes. The charger also supports PPS and Super Fast Charging 2.0 for compatible smartphones and tablets. It is designed to work with devices from Apple, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, and Nintendo, along with many other USB-powered products.
The device uses GaNInfinity technology to improve efficiency and reduce heat while maintaining high power output. It includes an eight-layer protection system with safeguards against overvoltage, overcurrent, short circuits, overheating, interference, undervoltage, and flame risks. The housing is built with flame-resistant materials.
Despite the high output, the charger remains compact at 76 Γ 76 Γ 36 mm. The 4-in-1 design allows users to charge a phone, tablet, and two laptops from a single adapter, which can replace multiple chargers when traveling or working at a desk.
The upgraded Nexode 200W charger is now available in several European markets. Pricing starts at β¬79.99 in Germany and the Netherlands. In Spain and France, it is listed closer to β¬99.99.
Xiaomi has officially announced the global launch of its new Bluetooth tracker, the Xiaomi Tag. The company will debut the device on February 28, 2026, during its MWC event in Barcelona.
The Xiaomi Tag weighs 10 grams and measures 7.2mm thick. The device uses a CR2032 coin battery, which provides an estimated battery life of one year. Xiaomi has designed the tracker to help users quickly locate lost items, including keys, wallets, and bags.
The tracker supports both Appleβs Find My network and Googleβs Find Hub ecosystem, making it compatible with both iOS and Android devices. It uses Bluetooth 5.4 and NFC for location tracking but does not include ultra-wideband (UWB) technology. However, a UWB-enabled version is reportedly in development and might launch in the future.
The February 28 event will also feature other product launches. Xiaomi plans to unveil the Xiaomi 17 Ultra smartphone, the Redmi Buds 8 Pro earbuds, and the Xiaomi Ultra Slim Magnetic Power Bank. The company will also showcase new AIoT products during the event, which begins at 2 PM CET in Barcelona.
The Xiaomi Tag has already appeared on several European retailer websites ahead of its official launch. As per the leaked listings, the device is priced at β¬17.99 ($21), and if you buy a pack of four, it would cost β¬59.99 ($70).
Xiaomi aims to position the product for budget-conscious users who want reliable tracking without paying the higher prices of competitors like Appleβs AirTag, Moto Tag, or Samsungβs Galaxy SmartTag.
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OpenAI is reportedly preparing to launch a new subscription tier called ChatGPT Pro Lite, priced at $100 per month. Developer Tibor Blaho discovered references to the plan in the frontend code of the ChatGPT web app. OpenAI has not confirmed the plan or shared details about its release date, but the discovery suggests the company is working to address a pricing gap in its lineup.
OpenAI currently offers several subscription plans, including Free, Go ($8/month), Plus ($20/month), Pro ($200/month), Team, Business, and Enterprise options. Many users have criticized the large jump from Plus to Pro, leaving power users without a middle-ground option. The Pro Lite plan could fill this gap by targeting freelancers, researchers, and developers who require higher usage quotas but cannot justify Proβs $200 price tag.
The new plan is expected to provide more advanced features than Plus but fewer capabilities than Pro. Code references suggest Pro Lite could offer three to five times the deep reasoning model usage quota of the Plus plan. Additionally, it may be designed to accommodate Codex usage.
This potential move comes as OpenAI navigates a challenging 2026. Despite $20 billion in revenue, the company faces a projected $14 billion annual loss due to ballooning compute costs, prompting a desperate search for a $100 billion funding lifeline.
Meanwhile, competition is heating up. The Gemini 3 now commands over 20% of the market thanks to Android integration, and Claude 4 has overtaken OpenAI in enterprise spending. User backlash over the abrupt retirement of the GPT-4o model has only added to the turbulence.
Pro Lite could be a game-changer, offering a more affordable option for power users while positioning OpenAI competitively against rivals like Google, which lacks a comparable mid-tier offering. Whether this will be enough to stabilize OpenAI remains to be seen.
Xiaomi has confirmed that the Xiaomi Pad 8 will launch in India on February 28, 2026, at 6:30 PM IST. The company shared the announcement through its official social media channels, indicating that the tabletβs India debut is just days away. More details, including pricing and availability, are expected to be revealed during the launch event.
An Amazon landing page for the tablet has gone live, confirming several key specifications. The listing shows that the device will come with a 9,200mAh battery and will be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor. This chipset was introduced in October 2024 and is aimed at premium sub-flagship devices. In terms of performance, it is positioned above the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 but below Qualcommβs 2024 flagship processor, the Snapdragon 8 Elite.
The page also confirms support for Xiaomiβs Focus Pen Pro stylus. Other specifications have not yet been confirmed. However, the details revealed so far match those of the Xiaomi Pad 8 Chinese variant.
Xiaomi Pad 8 specs (Chinese variant)
The Xiaomi Pad 8 has already debuted in China, and the same specifications are expected for the Indian variant. The tablet features an 11.2-inch display with a 3.2K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. Xiaomi states that the panel delivers 345 pixels per inch, up to 800 nits peak brightness, full DC dimming, and TΓV Rheinland triple eye protection certification.
Xiaomi Pad 8
It is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset and runs HyperOS 3 based on Android 16. The processor positions the tablet in the premium performance category, suitable for gaming, productivity, and multitasking. Audio is supported by a quad-speaker system with Dolby Atmos.
For connectivity, the device includes Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and a USB Type-C port. A side-mounted fingerprint sensor is also integrated for biometric security.
The tablet packs a 9,200mAh battery with support for 45W fast charging. Xiaomi lists the thickness at 5.75mm and the weight at 485 grams, making it relatively slim and lightweight for its class.
Additional details such as storage configurations, accessories, and official India pricing will be announced at the February 28 launch event. Availability timelines are also expected to be clarified alongside the announcement.
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Nothing recently confirmed that it will unveil the Nothing Phone (4a) series of midrange phones globally on March 5. Ahead of the launch, the brand has gradually confirmed some of the seriesβ key details. Today, it rolled out a new image to showcase the Phone (4a)βs rear design for the first time.
Nothing Phone (4a) official image released
Nothing Phone (4a)
The Nothing Phone (4a) retains the brandβs signature semi-transparent aesthetic, showcasing a layered, industrial design with visible screws and geometric detailing. The dual-camera module sits neatly within an oval housing at the top, blending into the clean, minimalist back panel.
On the extreme right, the new Glyph Bar can be seen as a redesigned LED strip system. It uses individually controllable mini-LEDs to deliver brighter, more precise light notifications for calls, alerts, and app activity, while reducing visual clutter compared to earlier Glyph interfaces. The right edge of the phone has volume buttons and a power key, and the left spine features the Essential Key.
Rumors suggest that the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro may not feature this Glyph Bar. Instead, it may include a Glyph Matrix similar to the Phone (3) from last year.
Nothing Phone (4a) specifications (rumored)
According to leaks, the Nothing Phone (4a) is expected to feature a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, offering smooth scrolling and an immersive viewing experience. The device is rumored to be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip, paired with 8GB / 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. It is likely to run on Nothing OS 4 based on Android 16, bringing the brandβs clean and minimal software experience.
In terms of cameras, the Phone (4a) is tipped to sport a 50MP main rear camera along with a 32MP front-facing shooter for selfies and video calls. While full camera details remain under wraps, the device is expected to focus on balanced photography performance. At present, there is no information about its battery and charging capabilities. The handset may arrive in multiple color options, including black, white, pink, and blue.
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Samsungβs next Unpacked event is scheduled for February 25, and as usual, most of the Galaxy S26 Ultraβs key details have already made their way online. From what weβre seeing so far, this looks less like a dramatic redesign and more like a focused refinement of last yearβs S25 Ultra.
One of the more interesting additions is something Samsung calls Privacy Display. The feature narrows the viewing angles directly through a dedicated hardware layer on top of the pixels. When enabled, the display remains clear from straight on but darkens noticeably from the sides. In practice, it could be useful for reading messages or checking banking apps in public without worrying about wandering eyes.
Samsung is also upgrading the OLED panel itself. The S26 Ultra is said to use an M14 10-bit OLED panel, replacing the M13 generation used in the S25 Ultra. That should translate to better color depth and smoother gradients, while the screen size (6.9 inches), QHD+ resolution, and 120Hz refresh rate remain unchanged. Anti-reflective coating is also reportedly improved again, which could help outdoor visibility.
Wired charging is tipped to increase to 60W, up from the long-standing 45W limit. Wireless charging may also move up to 25W, up from 15W. Unfortunately, the previously rumored magnetic alignment on the wireless charging pad and other magnetic accessories may not happen this year, as built-in magnets interfere with the S Pen functionality.
Camera hardware changes look more subtle. Leaks suggest slightly wider apertures on the main and telephoto cameras, which should help in low-light conditions. The front camera may also get a wider field of view, making group selfies a bit easier. The core setup, including the 200MP main sensor, is said to remain intact, meaning improvements will likely come from software processing rather than entirely new sensors.
Performance should get its usual generational bump with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, bringing gains in efficiency and sustained performance over the Snapdragon 8 Elite of the predecessor.
Rumors suggest that the Edge 70 Fusion will be the next Motorola phone to hit the market. The device is expected to launch in multiple markets, including India. Recently, its landing page went live on Flipkart, suggesting an imminent launch even though the page did not reveal anything significant. Now, the updated page has not only confirmed a few more details about the phone but also hints at a launch window.
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion key details confirmed
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion
As can be seen above, the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion will be the worldβs first smartphone to feature an OIS-enabled Sony LYT-710 50-megapixel camera. While details about this camera are not known, the Lenovo-owned brand advertises that it can capture ultra-clear low-light shots and brighter highlights in videos.
For selfies, the Edge 70 Fusion will have a 32-megapixel front camera. The brand confirmed that all cameras will support 4K video recording.
The Edge 70 Fusion will feature a quad-curved AMOLED panel that supports a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. Additionally, it will support 5200 nits of peak brightness and offer 96.2 percent screen space. It will also offer other features like HDR10+ support, SGS eye protection, and Smart Water Touch 3.0, which will make it possible to use the display with wet fingers.
The Edge 70 Fusion is confirmed to pack a massive 7,000mAh battery with 68W fast charging support. Despite housing a huge silicon-carbon battery, the device will measure only 7.99mm in thickness. It will be available in three shades, such as Country Air, Blue Surf, and Silhouette.
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion launch timeframe
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion
The brand has confirmed that it will reveal more features on March 2, which indicates that it may debut in the first half of the month.
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The Chinese New Year holidays are about to end soon, and Oppo is expected to soon unveil the much-awaited Oppo Find N6 foldable phone. Days before the expected launch, an image floating on Chinese social media has revealed a special gift box alongside hints about hardware and accessories, suggesting Oppo may expand its magnetic ecosystem and premium positioning with the next-generation foldable.
Oppo Find N6 gift box contents revealed
Oppo Find N6 gift box contents leak
The leaked image shows a dedicated Oppo Find N6 series gift package featuring multiple accessories designed to work with magnetic attachment support. Visible items include a vacuum suction magnetic stand designed for stable mounting, an aramid fibre magnetic protective case with a circular cutout matching the camera module, and an ultra-thin magnetic card holder that doubles as a hidden stand.
The accessories appear in a uniform black finish with subtle Find N branding, indicating a coordinated design language. The image also reveals a large retail-style box and smaller accessory components placed alongside it, reinforcing the idea of a premium launch bundle. Additionally, an Oppo 20W fast-charging power bank seems to be included as an early purchase gift.
The Find N6βs protective case design also hints at a familiar large circular rear camera module, indicating continuity in visual identity. The flash placement appears to shift towards the upper left, suggesting slight refinements to the camera layout.
Oppo Find N6 specifications (rumored)
The Oppo Find N6 could be among the first foldables powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, reportedly in a 7-core configuration. The device is tipped to feature an 8.12-inch 2K LTPO UTG inner display paired with a 6.62-inch cover screen, while camera hardware may include dual 20-megapixel front cameras (for outer and inner displays) and a triple rear setup combining 50-megapixel, 50-megapixel and 200-megapixel cameras, along with a 2-megapixel multispectral unit.
Battery capacity is expected to reach around 6,000mAh with 80W fast charging support. Reports also point towards satellite communication capability, Android 16-based ColorOS 16 UI, and storage options going up to 16GB RAM with 1TB capacity. The foldable is said to weigh roughly 225g and may introduce support for an AI-enabled stylus, indicating a push towards productivity use cases. Early indications suggest a March launch window, possibly targeting select global markets alongside China.
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With Samsungβs Galaxy S26 Ultra already in the spotlight, Xiaomi doesnβt appear far behind. Real-world photos of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra global variant have surfaced online, giving us an early look at the device just days before its official unveiling.
The images reportedly originate from a Turkish classifieds listing, where the international model briefly appeared complete with its global model number visible. The listing priced the device at roughly β¬1,400, though that figure should be taken with caution β early reseller listings donβt always reflect final retail pricing.
The leaked unit is shown in a green finish that Xiaomi is expected to offer globally. Also visible in the photos is Xiaomiβs optional Photography Kit accessory, which adds a physical grip and dedicated camera controls. Itβs become something of a signature add-on for Xiaomiβs Ultra models, aimed at users who treat their smartphone more like a compact camera than a casual shooter.
The 17 series is expected to include the standard Xiaomi 17 and the 17 Ultra, with possible special editions depending on the market. Xiaomi may also use the event to refresh its tablet lineup, with successors to the Pad 7 series likely making an appearance.
As for the Ultra itself, photography remains the main focus. The phone is tipped to feature a large 1-inch primary sensor, accompanied by an ultra-wide lens and a high-resolution telephoto camera with optical zoom. The Leica-branded circular rear camera module continues Xiaomiβs established Ultra design language. In the leaked images, the finish has a subtle textured look that gives it a more premium, almost camera-like aesthetic.
Already available in China, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra looks set to be one of this yearβs strongest camera-centric Android flagships, especially for users who care more about hardware than software-driven features. Global availability details beyond the launch event havenβt been confirmed, but the early retail appearance suggests Xiaomi may not keep global buyers waiting long.
Weβve already spent time with the Xiaomi 17 Ultra β you can check out our full review here.
Just days after the Poco X8 Pro and its Pro Max sibling leaked in a fresh batch of renders, the themed version of the Poco X8 Pro has also stepped into the spotlight. The X8 Pro Iron Man Edition has surfaced in official-looking images just ahead of the launch.Β
As you can see, the X8 Pro Iron Man Edition has a muted grey finish, with gold accents placed carefully around the frame and rear design elements. You can also see Iron Man flying in the rear middle of the phone.
The Iron Man Edition was first hinted at through a certification listing spotted in late January, effectively confirming its existence.Β
Poco X8 Pro Iron Man Edition SpecificationsΒ
Underneath the cosmetic tweaks, however, the device will be the same as the standard Poco X8 Pro. So you can expect it to feature a 6.59- to 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution. The panel is rumored to support a refresh rate ranging from 120Hz to 144Hz, along with HDR capabilities.
Powering the device could be the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultra chipset, paired with a Mali-G720-class GPU. Memory options may include 12GB or 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and up to 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage.
As for the cameras, it is expected to include a 50-megapixel primary sensor with optical image stabilization, supported by an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens. On the front, the selfie camera may range between 20 and 32 megapixels.
Moreover, the device is said to pack a battery ranging between 6,500mAh and 7,560mAh, backed by 100W wired fast charging.
Software will likely be based on Android 15 or Android 16, layered with Xiaomiβs HyperOS. Connectivity features are expected to include 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, an IR blaster, and a USB Type-C port.
Other additions could include dual stereo speakers with Hi-Res audio support, an in-display fingerprint sensor, AI-based face unlock, and possibly some level of IP-rated protection.
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Upcoming flagship smartphones expected to launch around September in China may introduce a major hardware-level privacy feature aimed at protecting screen visibility, according to reliable tipster Digital Chat Station. This tech appears to be similar to what Samsung is advertising for its Galaxy S26 Ultra, which is slated to launch next week. If accurate, it may represent a shift from software-based privacy tools toward integrated hardware solutions designed to prevent onlookers from viewing sensitive content.
Hardware-level anti-peep display coming to upcoming flagships
DCS tips new βspy-screenβ technology on the Chinese flagship phones
According to DCS, domestic smartphone manufacturers are currently testing an advanced βanti-peepingβ screen that works at the hardware level. The translated leak suggests that this forward-looking design is being evaluated for next-generation flagship phones scheduled for around September this year.
Unlike traditional privacy screen protectors or software filters, this approach is said to rely on native display technology to reduce visibility from side angles, potentially improving privacy in public environments.
So far, reports suggest that the Xiaomi 18 series powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 and the Vivo X500 lineup featuring the Dimensity 9600 are expected to launch in September. Likely, these devices could feature the new hardware-level privacy display if testing proves successful.
Last year in October, Oppo unveiled its Find X9 lineup, and this year the company may introduce the Find X10 series in October, while Honor could follow with the Honor Magic 10 series. Other flagships like the iQOO 16, OnePlus 16, and Realme GT 9 Pro are also expected to debut around the same period. It remains to be seen whether these devices will include the feature.
Galaxy S26 Ultraβs privacy display feature
Recent reports around the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra indicate that the device may introduce a built-in privacy display designed to limit viewing angles at the hardware level, helping prevent shoulder surfing in crowded places. Reports suggest the technology may rely on advanced OLED panel control to selectively obscure content when viewed from the side, instead of using external accessories.
Early information indicates that this feature could offer customization options such as automatically activating during sensitive tasks or hiding specific screen elements like notifications or passwords. If successful, it may encourage other manufacturers to adopt similar solutions, especially as smartphone privacy becomes an increasingly important selling point in flagship devices.
Among the S26 lineup, it is only the Ultra edition that is said to arrive with a new hardware-level privacy feature. Therefore, Chinese smartphone OEMs may offer this feature only on their Pro Max or Ultra branded flagships.
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JapanNext has announced a new 31.5-inch 6K monitor called the JN-IPS326K-HSPC9. The company may not be widely known in Western markets, but this model brings strong specifications aimed at creative professionals and productivity users.
The monitor uses an IPS panel with a 6016 Γ 3384 resolution, resulting in pixel density just under 220 PPI. It supports 1.07 billion colors, 100% sRGB coverage, and 96% DCI-P3 color gamut. Brightness is rated at 500 nits with a 1500:1 contrast ratio. Viewing angles are listed at 178Β° horizontally and vertically. The display uses E-LED backlighting, a 16:9 aspect ratio, and a 0.1159 mm pixel pitch.
Refresh rate is limited to 60 Hz with an 8 ms response time, which makes the monitor better suited for office work, design, video editing, and content creation rather than gaming. HDR support is included to improve brightness and color range, though IPS limitations mean it cannot deliver OLED-level contrast.
Connectivity options include two HDMI 2.1 ports, DisplayPort 1.4, and a USB-C 3.1 port with 90 W power delivery for single-cable laptop use. All ports support the full 6K resolution at 60 Hz. The monitor also includes KVM functionality, allowing users to control multiple computers using one keyboard and mouse.
JapanNext has added multitasking features such as Picture-in-Picture and Picture-by-Picture modes. These allow two input sources to be displayed simultaneously while maintaining native resolution and image quality. Other features include integrated 2 W speakers, low blue-light mode, and VESA 100 Γ 100 mounting support.
The stand supports height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustments, including 90-degree rotation for portrait use. This makes it suitable for coding, long documents, and professional workflows.
The JapanNext JN-IPS326K-HSPC9 is priced at β¬1,399, which is about $1,650. There is no confirmation yet about availability in the United States or other global markets.
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Vivo just introduced the Vivo V70 and Vivo V70 Elite, but the company will soon add a third model to the series. A new leak suggests that the Vivo V70 FE may not be far from launch.
According to X tipster PassionateGeekz, the V70 FE could debut on February 28, though the date is said to be tentative. An India launch is also reportedly in the works, possibly with a few changes to the specifications.
Vivo V70 FE Specifications
As for what it bears now, the V70 FE headlineβs feature is a 200-megapixel main camera with optical image stabilization (OIS). The rear setup also includes an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera, while the front houses a 32-megapixel selfie shooter.Β
The phone is capable of recording up to 4K, and some of its camera features include AI Travel Portrait, AI Retouch, AI Best Face, and a Film Photo mode.
On the front, the phone reportedly features a 6.83-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and rounded corners. The design will be available in Muse Purple, Ocean Blue, and Titanium Silver.
Under the hood, the V70 FE will run on the Dimensity 7360-Turbo processor built on a 4nm process. Memory configurations include 8GB RAM with 256GB storage, 12GB with 256GB, and 8GB with 512GB.
On the software side, the phone runs OriginOS 6, with Vivo promising up to six years of system updates and five years of smooth performance.Β
Keeping everything running is a 7,000mAh βBlueVoltβ battery paired with 90W FlashCharge support. The phone also meets durability standards like IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance. Dual stereo speakers round out the spec sheet.
As mentioned earlier, the tentative launch date is February 28th, but it might launch in India on a later date.
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A tech YouTuber in Dubai has skipped the usual waiting game and picked up the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra before itβs even official.
Dubai-based creator Sahil Karoul says he bought the phone from a local retail shop in the cityβs main electronics market. Itβs not something you see often, but thanks to the YouTuberβs luck, he is now sharing videos of the real Galaxy S26 Ultra before anyone else in the industry.
This Galaxy S26 Ultra ainβt cheap
The biggest surprise might be the price. Karoul claims he paid $3,300 for the device. No, the Galaxy S26 Ultra wonβt cost that much officially. Itβs expected to start at around $1,299 for the base 256GB model. Paying more than double the rumored retail price is likely just the cost of being first.
In his videos, the phone looks production-ready rather than like a prototype. Karoul places it alongside several other high-end devices, including the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Vivo X300, Oppo Find X9 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Karoul also ran a series of benchmark tests on the device. On AnTuTu, the phone reportedly scored 3,720,219 points. In Geekbench, it posted scores of 3,648 on the single-core test and 10,898 on the multi-core test.
Meanwhile, the 3DMark Wild Life Extreme Stress Test showed a best loop score of 6,849 with 53.2 percent stability. As always, early benchmark results should be taken with some caution, especially when the software may not yet be final.
The YouTuber also demonstrated the Galaxy S26 Ultraβs most hyped feature β the Privacy Display β in a live demo. In line with Samsungβs claims, it shifts the viewing angles from the sides to prevent anyone nearby from peeking at your screen.
For now, Samsung hasnβt commented publicly on the situation. Official details will likely arrive at Samsungβs next Unpacked event on February 25, 2026.
An early hands-on video, reportedly from Dubai where a retailer began selling units ahead of schedule, gives us a hands-on look at what Samsung calls its new βZero-peeking privacyβ. The feature is expected to be formally introduced on February 25, with retail availability tipped for March 11.
The video demonstrates how the feature works in real-world conditions. Instead of relying on a traditional privacy screen protector, the S26 Ultra builds the functionality directly into its AMOLED panel. Once enabled through the settings menu, the display dynamically narrows its viewing angles.
From straight on, everything looks normal. But tilt the phone even slightly to the side, and the screen darkens significantly. At more extreme angles, it can appear nearly black. Itβs not a perfect blackout like some aggressive privacy filters, but itβs enough to make shoulder surfing far more difficult.
Under the hood, Samsung is reportedly using what it calls FlexMagic Pixel OLED technology to achieve the effect. Interestingly, while most premium displays compete on wider viewing angles, Samsung appears to be intentionally limiting them, at least when you want it to.
Beyond the privacy feature, reports of exclusive online-only color options have also surfaced, adding to the pre-launch buzz. If this implementation works as smoothly as it appears in the early footage, the Galaxy S26 Ultraβs βZero-peeking privacyβ feature could end up being one of its most practical upgrades. Not flashier cameras. Not more brightness. Just smarter control over who gets to see your screen.
And honestly, that might be something more people appreciate than they expect.
According to a new tip from Chinese leaker WhyLab, the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max could feature upgraded front-facing cameras. The leak claims that both Pro models may switch to 24MP selfie sensors. If that happens, it would be another step up in resolution. The iPhone 17 lineup moved to 18MP front cameras, ending Appleβs long run with 12MP sensors that stretched from the iPhone 11 through the iPhone 16 lineup.
A jump to 24MP would likely improve detail in selfies and video calls, and could also help with portrait shots and low-light performance. That said, WhyLab described the information as a strong possibility rather than confirmed specifications, so itβs still too early to treat this as final.
Previous reports from JP Morgan and supply chain sources have also mentioned the possibility of a 24MP front camera for the iPhone 18 Pro models. If accurate, it would fit Appleβs usual pattern of gradual hardware upgrades rather than major one-year leaps.
On the design front, big changes donβt appear to be on the table. However, the Dynamic Island could reportedly become smaller. Some recent leaks suggest Apple may reduce the width of the cutout by around 35%, possibly by moving certain Face ID components, such as the IR flood illuminator, under the display. This would result in a slimmer pill-shaped cutout while keeping the core TrueDepth system intact.
Earlier rumors suggested Apple might experiment with a top-left punch-hole camera or fully under-display Face ID, but those claims have since been questioned, with some reports blaming translation errors for the confusion. For now, a smaller centered Dynamic Island seems to be the more consistent expectation.
Thereβs still plenty of time before the iPhone 18 series launches. likely in September 2026, and plans can always change. But if these early leaks are accurate, Appleβs next Pro models could continue focusing on steady improvements to the front camera experience.
The Honor Magic V6 will be officially next week at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026. Ahead of the official debut, Winter Olympic champion Xu Mengtao was recently seen carrying Magic V6βs striking red variant (via). At the same time, tipster Bald Panda has leaked the battery capacity and charging capacities of the foldable phone.
Honor Magic V6βs design
Based on early images, the Honor Magic V6 continues the companyβs established foldable design language. The rear camera module retains the familiar octagonal shape seen in previous models, although a notable change this time is a more symmetrical layout for the camera arrangement.
The Magic V6 also appears to maintain a strong focus on an ultra-thin and lightweight form factor, which has been a defining feature of the series. Shown below is another image that gives a good look at the V6βs design.
Honor Magic V6βs key specifications tipped
Honor Magic V6 image
According to the above-mentioned tipster, the Magic V6 will come in shades like white, black, and gold, apart from the red edition shown in the images above. He further revealed that the V6βs topmost edition will house a massive 7,150mAh battery, making it the largest battery seen on a foldable phone.
Under the hood, the Magic V6 will feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. Its massive battery will have support for 120W wired and wireless charging. Its rear-mounted triple camera setup is rumored to feature a 200-megapixel primary camera, an ultra-wide lens, and a periscope telephoto sensor with 3x optical zoom.
The Magic V6βs other expected features include wireless charging, full waterproofing, support for Beidou satellite communication, and a side-facing fingerprint sensor. While the dimensions of the V6 are not known yet, it is said to be thinner and lighter than the previous generation, which measured around 4.1 to 4.2mm when unfolded, 8.8 to 9mm when folded, and weighed 217 / 222 grams.
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Honor has launched the Honor X6d 5G in the Middle East, strengthening its affordable 5G portfolio. The device arrives with a large display, a Dimensity 6-series chipset, 50-meagpixel primary camera, and a big battery. Hereβs a closer look at its full specifications, features, pricing, and availability details.
Honor X6d 5G specifications and features
Honor X6d 5G
On the front, the Honor X6d 5G features a 6.75-inch TFT LCD panel with 720 x 1600 pixels resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. The screen offers up to 450 nits typical brightness and integrates eye comfort features such as dynamic dimming. The panel is protected by aluminosilicate glass and adopts rounded corners.
The Honor X6d 5G is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor paired with an ARM G57 MC2 GPU. It is offered with up to 6GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. The handset runs Android 16 with MagicOS 10 on top, although the company has not yet detailed its future software update roadmap.
The X6d packs a 5260mAh battery, supporting 15W wired charging through a USB Type-C port. For photography, the rear setup consists of a 50-megapixel main camera with an f/1.8 aperture and a QVGA secondary sensor, supporting up to 1080p video recording and 10x digital zoom. The front houses a 5-mgeapixel camera capable of recording 1080p videos.
Honor X6d 5G
Additional features include dual Nano SIM slots with 5G support, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.3, a 4.5mm audio jack, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and NFC in select models. In terms of design, the phone measures 7.89mm in thickness, with a weight of approximately 186 grams.
Honor X6d 5G price and availability
The Honor X6d 5G comes in Ocean Cyan and Midnight Black colour options. It is available in three memory variants: 4GB+128GB, 4GB+256GB, and 6GB+256GB, starting at around $150 in the Middle East.
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A designer of the first Xbox console predicts that Microsoft Gaming will become reliant solely on AI. Seamus Blackley doubts that its new CEO, Asha Sharma, will return the brand to its core principles. Xbox may fade, as it becomes one of many AI-powered endeavors led by Satya Nadella.
According to a relatively reliable source, Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and next year's iPhone 18 have entered mass production trials. As previous tips have indicated, neither of the devices are expected to feature major cosmetic changes.
Oppo is launching the Find N6 very soon, and ahead of that, today in China the purported contents of the Find N6 'gift box' (machine translated from Chinese) got outed. We assume not every Find N6 box will be outfitted with all this stuff, perhaps only those who pre-order will get the contents shown here, or this could be some special edition.
Anyway, the box contents are impressive. You get the phone of course, a magnetic stand and charger, an aramid fiber case, a magnetic card holder, and a 20W power bank.
The Find N6 is going to be powered by the 7-core Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5...
Samsung will launch its next Galaxy S series, Galaxy S26 Ultra, this week. However, the Galaxy S26 Ultra accidentally appeared online in a surprising way last year. A short video leaked months before the official Galaxy Unpacked event.
Back in October 2025, a Samsung employee posted a bug report on Googleβs Chromium Issue Tracker. This is a website where developers report software problems. The employee wrote about a problem with split-screen mode. To explain the problem, they attached a short video of the phone in action.
And in the comments section, they wrote a simple note that the device is an βS26.β At the time, most people did not notice this small detail.
Image via Android Authority
The video does not show much of the phoneβs design, but a watermark on the screen shows it was an internal test device, not meant for the public. The bug report itself did not go far.
Google engineers were confused because the video used the Firefox browser to show a problem that was supposed to be about Chromium. They suggested that the frame rate issue might be caused by Samsungβs software, not the browser.
Even though Samsung tries hard to prevent leaks, this shows how small mistakes during normal work can reveal new devices. Fans have now seen a small glimpse of the Galaxy S26 before the official launch. The companyβs official Galaxy Unpacked event, happening this week, will reveal the full details of the new phones.
Xiaomi has teased that the Redmi Buds 8 Pro will not be officially available until later this week. Silently, the company has already started selling its new earbuds in Southeast Asia. Retailers have confirmed European pricing, too.
Xiaomi has confirmed that the Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Ultra will be available internationally in multiple launch colours. While the Xiaomi 17 Ultra's sparkling green finish is undoubtedly a highlight, it seems that Xiaomi could have a special version of the Xiaomi 17 planned for its global fans, too.
Xiaomi has confirmed that it will be launching a new Wear OS smartwatch before the end of the month. Expected to arrive for around β¬329, the Xiaomi Watch 5 should be available in two colours with a 930 mAh battery and an AMOLED display too.
Ahead of the official announcement of the March PlayStation Plus free games, a well-known leaker has revealed the lineupβs headliner β a 2025 sports game published by 2K.
A report from the Wall Street Journal says Nvidiaβs consumer-facing N1X chip is expected to debut in 2026. It is expected to be a modified version of the GB10 Grace Blackwell chip found on the DGX Spark.
Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max in September this year, with the iPhone Fold also likely to debut alongside them. A new leak now suggests the iPhone 18 Pro lineup has entered the test production phase.
Tipster Fixed Focus Digital shared the details in a Weibo post. As per the leaker, the iPhone 18 Pro models are currently in the test production phase, where Apple conducts production validation runs to ensure there are no issues before the devices enter mass manufacturing.
iPhone 17 Pro
The production validation run will involve Apple using its...
Samsung has officially announced that its new Galaxy Book 6 series will be available in the US starting March 11, 2026. The lineup includes the Galaxy Book 6 Ultra, Galaxy Book 6 Pro, and Galaxy Book 6.
The Galaxy Book 6 series is designed to be faster, smarter, and easier to carry, making them great for work, school, and everyday use. It uses the new Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors to help the laptops run smoothly and quickly. You can open apps fast, switch between tasks easily, and enjoy better overall performance.
Samsung has also improved the cooling system. The Galaxy Book 6 Ultra has a bigger cooling system to keep the laptop from getting too hot. For the first time, the Galaxy Book 6 Pro 16-inch also has a cooling system like this. This helps the laptops stay cool and work well, even when you use them for a long time.
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The Galaxy Book 6 Ultra and Galaxy Book 6 Pro can play videos for up to 30 hours on one charge. This means you can use them all day without worrying about charging.
The laptops are thin and light, so they are easy to carry in a bag. The Galaxy Book6 Ultra is 15.4mm thick, and the Galaxy Book6 Pro 16-inch is even thinner at 11.9mm. They also have a clean and modern design in a grey color.
Prices start at $2,449.99 for the Ultra, $1,599.99 for the Pro, and $1,049.99 for the Galaxy Book 6. Customers can reserve them now on Samsungβs website or in stores.
Samsung has begun rolling out its February 2026 security update for seven of its flagship Galaxy devices. These devices are Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, Galaxy Z TriFold, Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy S24 FE.
The latest update improves security, stability, and overall performance, helping these devices run more smoothly and stay protected against vulnerabilities. The update is currently live for users in Korea and will expand to more countries soon.
The update for these 7 Samsung flagship phones comes with the following firmware versions:
Galaxy Z Fold 7 β F966NKSS8AZB2
Galaxy Z Flip 7 β F766NKSS8AZB2
Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE β F761NKSS8AZB2
Galaxy Z TriFold β F968NKSS3AZB2
Galaxy Z Flip 6 β F741NKSS3CZB2
Galaxy Z Fold 6 β F956NKSS2CYKE
Galaxy S24 FE β S721NKSSACZB2
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE
As per the official details, this update brings 37 security fixes in total. 25 come from Google for Android, while 12 are provided by Samsung. It also improves system stability and reliability, clears unnecessary files and cached data, and may update some stock apps automatically.
To install the update, open the Settings app, go to Software update, and tap Download and install. After the download finishes, tap Install now to apply the update. Installing it ensures your device stays secure and performs at its best. Also, it makes your Galaxy device ready for the upcoming update, which includes One UI 8.5.
Casio has listed new Edifice EFR-575 series watches at its online stores in various European countries. The EFR-575D-4A, the EFR-575C-8A and the EFR-575CL-5A each have a gradated dial, surrounded by a slim metal bezel. Features of the water resistant model include a 1-second stopwatch and a basic date display.
Xiaomi's Leica Edition flagship has been pictured before its anticipated global release. Bearing different branding to align with recent leaks, the Leica Leitzphone powered by Xiaomi will depart from the Leica Edition in a few key design details, too.
After the unexpected leadership shake-up at Xbox, an alleged insider leak is adding to the uncertainty. While new chief Asha Sharma has promised a renewed focus on creativity and hardware following the departures of Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond, the source warns of large-scale layoffs and a bleak future for the Xbox console.
Shortly after taking on her new role as head of Microsoftβs Xbox gaming division, Asha Sharma revealed what was described as her Xbox gamertag. The account quickly came under scrutiny, with many fans questioning its authenticity.
Former Xbox President, Sarah Bond, may have championed the criticized This Is an Xbox initiative. In a report from The Verge, co-workers shared concerns about the devaluing of Xbox consoles. New Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma hinted that the company realizes the importance of first-party hardware.
According to a new release by Omdia, Samsung led the European smartphone market (excluding Russia) in 2025, with 46.6 million units shipped and a 35% market share. Apple was in second with 36.9 million units and 27% market share, followed by Xiaomi with 21.8 million shipments and a 16% slice of the pie, Motorola with 7.7 million units shipped and 6% market share, and Honor reaching the Top 5 for the first time with 3.8 million devices shipped for a 3% market share.
Interestingly, Apple and Honor were the only Top 5 brands actually growing in Europe compared to 2024, by 6% and 4%,...
Samsung has pushed a new update for Camera Assistant with version 4.5.00.19. This update adds a bunch of new camera features and improvements.It shows that Samsung wants to give users better control and better photo and video quality.Β
According to the changelog of the update, this update brings simple but powerful tools to enhance Galaxy Photography. Letβs explore the changes.
New Features of Camera Assistant
The fresh update brings Touch AF/AE in Pro Video mode. This lets users tap on the screen to change focus and brightness while recording a video. Focus peaking is now available in Pro modes too. This helps users easily see what is sharp and in focus.There are also new settings like speed and sensitivity to control how fast and how smoothly the camera focuses.
Image via TarunVats
Also, the update adds a 24MP photo option. This gives clear and detailed pictures without making file sizes too large. There are also more controls in Photo Mode for users who like to adjust settings manually. Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) has been improved to reduce shaking in photos and videos. A new swipe gesture on the shutter button makes taking pictures faster and easier.
For video recording, Samsung has added a video softening option. This can make faces look smoother. The app also supports 8K recording when mirroring. Users can now save their favorite settings as presets in Pro Mode. On-screen indicators can also be customized to make the camera screen look cleaner.
There is also support for TILTA wireless lens controllers, which may help professional users. Aside from this, Samsung has also added more modes and improvements to make camera controls and taking photos easier.
Samsung is going to launch the Galaxy S26 series this week. It seems like the company is making the camera ready for this series with new features. Stay tuned.
MSI's RTX 5090 Lightning Z is not for the faint-hearted. With a modified BIOS setting that can allow the card to pull in a mind-bending 2,500 watts, the Lightning Z GPU has already broken several world records, and is currently selling for unfathomable prices on eBay.
What happened in Japan with AMD Radeon RX 9000 GPU prices appears to also be happening with DDR5 memory prices in Germany. Clearly, sky-high prices discourage people from buying products, which in turn leads to some slight price softening.
Xiaomi launched the 17 Ultra in China in December and the phone will finally make its global debut on February 28, the company has recently revealed.
Today, it's uploaded a very quick teaser video for the global device on YouTube, you can see it below. It features the colorway that's called Starlit Green internationally (and something resembling Starry Green in China).
The international variant of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra is expected to have identical specs to the Chinese version, aside from the battery capacity, which is rumored to be just 6,000 mAh (vs. 6,800 mAh in China). The prices...
Samsung is going to launch the Galaxy S26 series on 25 February 2026. Even before the company officially launches it, the Galaxy S26 Ultra has been seen online. Some early photos taken with the Galaxy S26 Ultra are now available, which gives fans a first look at its camera performance.
Content creator Sahil Karoul shared several photos taken from the Galaxy S26 Ultra on X. The pictures show grocery store fruits and vegetables, yellow flowers, and a personβs portrait.
He also shared some comparison photos with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, including a nighttime building shot. From these pictures, the Galaxy S26 Ultra images look a little brighter and sharper than the S25 Ultra. Karoul did not say which camera lens was used for each shot.
However, leaks suggest the Galaxy S26 Ultra may have wider camera apertures. The main 200MP camera may have f/1.4 (previously f/1.7), and the 5x zoom camera may have f/2.9 (previously f/3.4). Wider apertures let more light in, which can make photos brighter and clearer.
Samsung will officially launch the Galaxy S26 series at Galaxy Unpacked later this week. These early photos give a first idea of how the cameras perform.
For now, these leaked images give fans a sneak peek at the Galaxy S26 Ultraβs camera improvements and photo quality.With the launch just days away, people are excited to see the full features of Samsungβs newest flagship phone. Stay tuned for more information.
When it comes to new tech, AI is everywhere. However, in some instances, you can still find products that forgo the controversial technology completely. The Lenovo ThinkPad L16 Gen 2 AMD, an affordable business laptop, is such a product, if you configure it with the AMD Ryzen 5 Pro 215.
Path of Exile co-creator Chris Wilson has defended Blizzardβs $25 Reign of the Warlock DLC for Diablo II: Resurrected, arguing that paywalling certain quality-of-life updates reflects an effort to preserve the original game as a βmuseum-piece baseline,β rather than a push for extra revenue.
Asus has released one of its most lightweight 14-inch laptops. Available in the UK with a global launch to follow, the new release takes advantage of Intel's Panther Lake architecture with an even larger battery than last year's model. The new Zenbook S14 may offer worse graphics performance than its predecessor, though.
Managing multiple subscriptions can be a burden for devoted gamers. A new rumor suggests that Xbox Game Pass Ultimate may cover the cost of World of Warcraft, Minecraft Realms, and Fallout 1st. The service has faced criticism over price increases and the lack of enticing day-one Xbox games.
YouTuber ETA Prime has turned a broken phone into an under $100 mini PC with a few Raspberry Pi parts. This modified PC with the Galaxy S20 FE mainboard is shown to handle light games and emulation with ease.
Casio has unveiled the Edifice EFK-110, a new mechanical watch, in Europe. This analog timepiece uses a new automatic movement from the brand, with a 42-hour power reserve. Other features of these watches include a carbon-look dial, a transparent case back, and a metal casing and bracelet.
Xiaomi has confirmed that new versions of its Ultrathin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 15W will be offered as part of the accessory's impending global launch. All variants will support 15 W wireless and 22.5 W wired charging via its 5,000 mAh battery, though.
Deal | Courtesy of an ongoing Amazon sale, the triple-port Baseus Enerfill 100-watt GaN charger can now be purchased for its all-time low price yet again. With foldable prongs and a tiny footprint, the fast charger is a well-equipped product.
Motorola's upcoming Edge 70 Fusion has been leaking a lot lately, and a few days ago the company showed us the rear finishes of the three colorways and told us the device would have a Sony-made main camera sensor.
Today Motorola is revealing even more, starting with that 50MP main camera which is using the Sony Lytia 710 sensor. Meanwhile, the Flipkart microsite for the Edge 70 Fusion is also live now, and it shows us the phone in all three colors: Pantone Silhouette, Pantone Blue Surf, and Pantone Country Air. All three feature "leather-inspired" textures.
The microsite reveals...
Samsungβs new Privacy Display feature may not stay exclusive for long. A new leak suggests that other Android phone makers are preparing to launch similar technology later this year. It means Samsung could soon face competition in this new area of smartphone privacy.
A popular Weibo tipster, Digital Chat Station, reveals that several Chinese smartphone brands are currently testing hardware-based privacy displays. This technology is similar to what Samsung will introduce with the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra.
In addition to this, the tipster claims that the first non-Samsung phones with this feature could launch as early as September 2026. It means that Samsungβs Privacy Display feature may no longer be exclusive.Β
Image via Android Authority
The leak does not mention specific brands, but companies like Xiaomi, OPPO, and vivo are possible candidates. These brands often launch new flagship phones in September.
Unlike regular privacy features that use software tricks, this new solution works at the hardware level. Many phones today rely on screen dimming or filter effects to make displays harder to read from the side. Samsungβs approach is different because the privacy protection is built directly into the display panel.
With the Privacy Display feature, the screen physically limits viewing angles, so only the person holding the phone can clearly see whatβs on it. Anyone looking from the side may see a dark or blurred screen.Β
Samsung is expected to keep this Privacy Display feature exclusive to the Galaxy S26 Ultra. For now, the information remains a rumor, but it clearly shows that smartphone makers are focusing more on improving user privacy. Stay tuned.
Samsungβs Gallery Assistant app has reportedly completed beta testing and is now ready for official release.The beta phase has ended in Korea, and the stable version rollout will soon start. The official version will be more stable, fix bugs, and may include new features.
A post on a Korean forum shared that the beta program of the Gallery Assistant has ended because the app is now stable. The official version is expected to work better and give users a smoother experience when editing photos and videos.
Gallery Assistant makes it easy to edit many photos and videos at the same time. Instead of changing each file one by one, users can apply edits to several files together. This saves time and makes managing large collections of media faster and simpler. This app is especially helpful for Samsung Galaxy users who want to organize and improve their photos and videos quickly.
Image via Samsung Community Forum
The beta version of Gallery Assistant was released last year to test new features and gather feedback from users. Samsung used the beta to fix problems and improve performance. Now that the beta is over, the app is ready for everyone to use in a stable form.
As the beta ended, those who were trying the new features via the beta version will soon enjoy the stable version. To update and install, open Galaxy Store, go to Updates, find Gallery Assistant, and tap Update to enjoy better stability.
The official rollout will start gradually, so some users may get it later than others. Keep checking the Galaxy Store to get the latest version and enjoy a smoother, faster Gallery Assistant app. Stay tuned for more information.
Xiaomi has confirmed the global launch date of its new Redmi Buds 8 Pro wireless earbuds. At the same time, the company has confirmed specifications and global colour options too.
Security researchers have discovered a new pre-installed Android malware, dubbed Keenadu, which is not only extremely dangerous, granting almost complete device privileges to bad actors, but is also nearly impossible to remove without expert help.
Garmin has silently cut the price of one of its high-end smartwatches. Seemingly a permanent reduction, the new pricing brings the MicroLED-wielding smartwatch closer to the prices of its AMOLED-backed siblings.
There have been speculations about the price for GTA 6, seeing as how massive and content heavy it will be. The latest one comes from a popular digital storefront and it shows pricing for both console and PC versions of the game.
A recent study from the MIT Center for Constructive Communication reveals that leading large language models deliver less accurate, sometimes patronizing responses to users with lower English proficiency, less formal education, and non-US origins.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra hands-on videos have surfaced online as a YouTuber managed to secure a retail unit before the official release. The new flagship brings upgrades like a new Privacy Display feature, but it also misses out on an expected feature found on Google and Apple flagships.
Deal | Courtesy of an ongoing Amazon sale, the triple-port Baseus Enerfill 100-watt GaN charger can now be purchased for its all-time low price yet again. With foldable prongs and a tiny footprint, the fast charger is a well-equipped product.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra will launch officially in a few days but has now been benchmarked in a hands-on review ahead of that. The flagship phone is powered by a slightly overclocked variant of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.
The new lithium alloy electrodes allow cells with 650 Wh/kg energy density despite the hybrid solid-liquid electrolyte .This is way above the 500 Wh/kg figure Toyota or Samsung are targeting for commercial solid-state batteries in 2027.
It has been over four years since the launch of the Kobo Sage. Now, with the eReader out of stock in most regions, and no report of a successor, it is believed to have been discontinued.
Roborock has listed the Saros 20 robot vacuum and mop at its online store in Germany. The product page indicates when this new model could be released in Europe. Its features include up to 36,000 Pa suction power, intelligently detaching mops and a two-stage climbing function.
A new version of the Garmin Connect app, version 5.22, is now available for iOS. While the release notes for the update do not reveal many details, two changes have been reported by users of the brandβs wearables. One of these is linked to the battery level of connected devices.
Oppo has a large number of devices named βA6β already, but it can always add more β and it just did, adding four more new models. It would have been nice if it gave them unique names, but there are only so many letters and numbers available... or something.
So here is the Oppo A6. No, not this Oppo A6. This new phone (model number PLS120) is slightly smaller with a 6.57β 1080p+ AMOLED display β this is a higher quality panel than the 6.75β 720p+ IPS LCD of the global version. The new panel also features an under display fingerprint reader (optical), which replaces the side-mounted...
After recently confirming the global launch date for the Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Ultra, the company has now revealed that the Xiaomi Pad 8 will also debut at the same launch event. The phones and tablet will also debut in India on the same date.
The Xiaomi Pad 8 will see its global and India launch on February 28. The company confirmed that it will be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC and pack a 9,200mAh battery. It will also support the Focus Pen Pro stylus.
Based on the confirmed details, the global variant is likely to share the same specifications as the Chinese...
New information has raised questions about whether the SamsungGalaxy S21 FE will receive the upcoming One UI 8.5 update. Some users are now worried that the phone might miss this major software upgrade before its support period ends.
Samsung usually releases all Android-based One UI updates (smaller or bigger) to its flagships if the device is eligible for the main Android version. Like, if any Samsung device is eligible for Android 14, then it will receive all the One UI updates that are based on this Android version, such as One UI 6, One UI 6.1, and One UI 6.1.1.
So, it would be surprising if the Galaxy S21 FE does not receive One UI 8.5. Also, One UI 8.5 has not yet been released for any Galaxy device. It is expected to roll out in March, so there is still time for Samsung to clarify its plans.
But the new information about the One UI 8.5 update comes from a response given by a customer care representative at Samsung India. According to the reply shared by a user (Saurabh Patni), the representative mentioned that the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE will not receive the upcoming update.
Image via Saurabh Patni (X)
The Galaxy S21 FE is still supported by Samsung. The company has promised security updates for the device until January 2027. This means users will continue to receive important security patches for nearly two more years. Since the phone is still under support, many believe it should also get One UI 8.5.
As of now, Samsung has not officially confirmed whether the Galaxy S21 FE will receive One UI 8.5. Users will need to wait for a clear announcement from the company. Stay tuned.
This black hole surprises astronomers with its unusual behavior by becoming brighter five years after the disappearance of a star. Faced with this mystery, new studies will be necessary to uncover these secrets.
Deal | Amazon is giving away a total of 10 free games throughout February 2026 via Luna, and among them, four became available before mid-February. Now, the penultimate free game batch for the month has been unlocked, and it brings three freebies.
Huawei will be launching multiple new devices internationally on February 26. In the meantime, the company has confirmed all key aspects about the Band 11 and Band 11 Pro, including pricing information.
The Honor Magic V5 foldable smartphone launched in July 2025 with a thin 4.1mm profile, a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and a 5,820mAh battery. The company is now expected to launch the Magic V6, with a new leak revealing key details of the device ahead of its global debut.
Prominent tipster Mark Gurman has once again stated what he expects Apple to launch during its 3-day long "Apple Experience" early next month. Although most of the rumored products are mere spec bumps, there is one brand-new product that definitely necessitates an in-person hands-on event.
The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra has been officially confirmed for an international release in the near future. The previously leaked e-scooter has been spotted on the brandβs global website. Plus, product listings at third-party retailers appear to reveal many of the specifications of this range-topping model.
Decathlon has launched a new version of the Stilus E-Touring electric hybrid bike. This upgraded model has an 11-speed Shimano drivetrain and Shimano hydraulic disc brakes. Like its predecessor, it features a Bosch motor and battery, a smart controller and Suntour suspension.
Xiaomi has now officially confirmed that it will be launching its high-end tablet series globally. Arriving later this month, the Xiaomi Pad 8 appears to feature the same hardware globally as its Chinese counterpart.
Apple is hosting a βspecial Apple Experienceβ across New York, London and Shanghai next week, scheduled for Wednesday, March 4 but it wonβt be an actual keynote. Instead, Apple will be hosting hands-on experiences for media members to test out new devices, which will be announced in the days leading up to the gatherings.
Apple Experience invite
Mark Gurman from Bloomberg News suggests weβll see a handful of announcements between March 2 and March 4, which will be in the form of press releases. We should see the new iPhone 17e alongside new iPads and MacBooks. Apple is set to debut...
Honor has confirmed that it will bring the Magic V6 foldable and the Honor Robot Phone to the MWC β now the company has revealed additional devices that will be at the conference, including another robot!
The Honor Magic V6 will take the crown as the foldable phone with the largest battery. Additionally, the company will bring the Honor MagicPad4 tablet and the MagicBook Pro 14 laptop, which will have βultra-slimβ form factors and, of course, AI.
Honor is bringing its first humanoid robot to the MWC, not just the Robot Phone
Hereβs one that caught us by surprise β Honor will...
Samsung has ended the bad luck of Bixby AI assistant by turning its dumb behaviour into an intelligent service that you could compare to Googleβs Gemini.
The Korean phone maker has announced that its home-grown AI assistant is making a big jump with the One UI 8.5 software update, which will make an official debut with the Galaxy S26 series.
The new Bixby is now able to process natural language and reply in the same manner, just like Gemini. On the other hand, its UI upgrade aligns with Samsungβs new design language. Early access to the new Bixby is distributed with the 4th One UI 8.5 beta, and first impressions of its features are better than expected.
You can ask anything to Bixby, and it will come up with an answer. On top of that, it can generate text content and share a detailed analysis or answers. It has deepened integration into the system apps with intuitive options, and some serious work has been done on how it will display on the screen.
Bixby can now draft an email on your behalf; you just need to tell it the email address, subject, and body. From a user perspective, this is a brand new experience and entirely different from what Bixby used to be. Iβve been using the AI assistant since the Galaxy S9 era, and its initial launch gave the world a Google Assistant competitor.
Samsung did the same by expanding its access across the entire ecosystem, such as smart TVs, speakers, and home appliances. However, the arrival of generative AI and large language models (LLMs) has turned things worse for this old-age Bixby.
Thereafter, Samsung chose Googleβs Gemini as the show runner, which was a good decision, given the requirement for a competitive edge over Apple. Behind the scenes, Samsung was making gradual progress and refining its AI solution with Perplexity with a more reasonable answer.
Partnership with Perplexity
The latest One UI 8.5 beta reveals Perplexity has a major role in this advancement. Bixby now has two modes: the first processes requests on-device, and the second on the Perplexity server.
Basic features, such as changing phone settings, creating emails, and options, are still handled on-device, and big queries, including content writing and information search, are now handled by Perplexity servers.
This development comes as Samsung has promised to increase its Gemini-powered device share through 2026. The phone maker has officially confirmed that it wants to offer more AI agents for a diverse range of options rather than relying only on a single tool.
Samsungβs Galaxy Enhance-X app is getting a major design overhaul in One UI 8.5, along with Good Lock vibes. With the latest update to the AI-powered application, editing on a Galaxy phone just got a lot more serious.
Enthusiast GalaxyTechie revealed the One UI 8.5-based Galaxy Enhance-X app with Good Lock vibes. The appβs version 16.3.00.31 brings a major change to the user interface and adds support for installable plugins.
Samsung has quietly rebuilt the app around a cleaner, more deliberate layout that mirrors One UI 8.5 aesthetics. Open the updated app and you are greeted with a new three tab structure: Plugins, Home, and History.
Rounded elements, refined spacing, and subtle animations give it that One UI 8.5 flavor.
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The real headline feature is the new Plugin system. Samsung is introducing downloadable plugins that expand editing functions. Right now, the spotlight is on nine Film Style Filters; each preset leans into a distinct film inspired mood.
Cinematic Glow stands out as it adds a soft, dreamy bloom to highlights. There is also a Focus Shift tool that intelligently isolates a subject and blurs the background.
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Beyond editing, version 16.3.00.31 introduces stronger document tools: annotation, translation, PDF to JPEG conversion, and even bulk editing. This turns the app into a lightweight productivity companion for scans, notes, and markups.
Samsung is clearly positioning Enhance-X as more than a filter app. With this update, it feels integrated, purposeful, and aligned with the broader Galaxy AI direction.
A new hands-on video of the Seiko 5 SRPM09 HUF edition gives us a clear, defined look at the layered, translucent green dial that exposes the underlying day/date wheels. The 39.4 mm steel case houses a 4R36 caliber and is limited to 7,000 units at $450 USD.
Jim Keller's Royal Core project was reportedly dismantled by Intel into individual technologies that could be used in different CPU architectures. One of these technologies was a Unified Core design that would see Intel ditch separate P and E-cores. It has now come to light that Intel is indeed working on Unified Cores.
A reputed analyst has revealed the colorways that Apple has in mind for the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and foldable iPhone Fold lineups. Enthusiasts of the color red will be pleased with this news, but not if they were looking forward to Apple's first-ever foldable.
The Decathlon Rockrider E-ACTV 500 e-bike is now available in a new Peach Orange colorway in various European countries. This new version of the hybrid electric bike is available in four sizes. It has the same specifications as the existing variants, such as a Yamaha motor, Suntour suspension and support for the Decathlon app.
Xiaomi has listed its new Tag accessory on its global website. Set for an international launch in the near future, this gadget is compatible with the Apple Find My and Google Android Find Hub protocols. The product listing also confirms the features of this IP67 tracker, and its size and weight.
Now built on LibreELEC 12.2, Lakka 6.1 is a new release of this retro console emulator for single-board computers. Back in April 2024, version 5.0 came out, and since then, the team has been working on revamping the core ecosystem and introducing several new features.
Nothing is launching its Phone (4a) series on March 5 and the teaser campaign is in full swing. Following plenty of rumors and leaked specs, we finally have an actual look at one of the two devices β the Nothing Phone (4a).
As expected, Phone (4a) will retain the signature semi-transparent look of all previous phones from the Nothing brand. The upcoming device will feature an even more exposed lower back portion with a dual-tone approach and will be available in at least four color options, including white (pictured below), black, blue and pink.
Nothing Phone (4a)
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The Honor Magic V6 will be available in two versions β one with BeiDou satellite messaging and one without. However, there is an even bigger difference between the two.
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Samsung pushes new software updates with tighter security and smoother performance. Meanwhile, the latest update on the Galaxy S22 series has caused a severe issue: endless restarts.
Reports from Reddit, viaΒ Piunikaweb, confirm the Galaxy S22 series endless reboots. Shortly after installing the update, some users say their phones began restarting over and over again. Some describe devices overheating or freezing to the point of being unusable.
This is not limited to a single model; both the base S22 and the Ultra are mentioned repeatedly in user threads. A few owners say their devices became so unstable that they were effectively unusable.
Some users tried a factory reset as well, but it didnβt make any impact. Several users attempted recovery mode wipes, only to find the boot loop returning. Others went deeper, clearing cache partitions or even reflashing firmware through PC tools.
These methods are not for casual users.
There is one workaround that appears to help in some cases. Updating the One UI Home app seems to stabilize certain affected devices.
To be clear, this does not appear to be affecting every Galaxy S22 owner. Some users responding to the same threads say their devices updated without issue.
Security patches are supposed to protect devices, not send them into an endless restart. The silence from Samsung so far only adds to the anxiety; there is no detailed public statement so far.
If you own a Galaxy S22 device and itβs functioning accurately, donβt update its software as for now.
In a shocking twist, a Dubai-based retailer has already put the Galaxy S26 Ultra on sale at a significantly higher price. The seller is selling African units of the Galaxy S26 Ultra, now in 512GB as well, and the price dropped significantly.
YouTuber Sahil Karoul announced the pre-launch purchase of the Galaxy S26 Ultra for 12,000 AED in Dubai. Itβs almost double the price of the flagship phone when it goes on sale around March 11, 2026.
After tons of leaks, the YouTuber revealed that the device is now 4,000 AED cheaper than the first purchase. It brings the pre-launch modeβs price to around 8,000 AED in Dubai, which is still 1.5x more expensive than the real cost.
Whatβs more, the 512GB version is also selling in the market. Anyone willing to pay such huge money for an early treat can visit the store and make the purchase.
It has just made Unpacked boring and raises questions about Samsungβs product control strategy. While we were awaiting a slew of promotional material, the internet was flooded with in-hand shots and videos, that too without control.
Galaxy Unpacked is officially scheduled for this Wednesday.Β The wait is almost over, and yet, in a shocking twist, the Galaxy S26 Ultra unboxing has already happened.
Hours before Samsung takes the stage in San Francisco, a retail unit of the Dubai and African variant surfaced online via Sahil Karoul. The pre-launch unboxing of Galaxy S26 Ultra stole the thunder from Samsung Unpacked.
Galaxy S26 Ultra in its White colorway is shown in the video. It gives us the cleanest look at the retail box, what it contains inside, and how the phone looks. The Dubai-based YouTuber also tested the device on various segments.
Samsung has removed the individual camera rings this time. The rear now looks flatter, more unified, with a circular periscope module that stands out subtly against the White finish. Rounded edges are back, prioritizing in-hand comfort.
Coming to the front, the Galaxy S26 Ultra has more rounded corners. The difference is clearly visible from the screen size, more than the back view. Key specs like refresh rate and resolution remain unchanged.
Privacy Display is the biggest highlight of the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The YouTuber tested out the phoneβs signature feature outdoors. It practically saves on-screen content from peeping eyes, as shown in the unboxing video itself.
Gaming performance has been tested across different titles. The device runs effectively faster and cooler than its predecessor. The new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chip is paying off the technological upgrades here.
The Unboxing video will follow camera review soon, as promised by Sahil. The first impressions video alone features some initial daytime and low-light shots. The software looks stable, with more improvements likely ahead.
You can watch the full video here. Credits β Sahil Karoul
Samsung starts February 2026 update rollout to the Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, S25 Edge and S25 FE. The firmware has just dropped in South Korea, and users around the world are lining up to grab the latest patch.
Galaxy S25 (Edge too) users in Korea can identify the February 2026 update via PDA build version ending with BZB2. If you own a Galaxy S25 FE, the firmware ends with AZB2, as the device has an edge over the main models.
Earlier this month, Samsung revealed its February patch brings fixes for 37 vulnerabilities. The package is dominated by patches provided by Samsung. Googleβs participation is here, but the contribution is minimal.
February patch is necessary before the major One UI 8.5 upgrade. It sets the foundation for the next big release, slated after the Galaxy S26 release. If Samsung holds the rollout in March, we may see the OTA dropping in April.
How to update
Updating software on Samsung phones doesnβt require manual flashing. You just need to enter System Settings and initiate the Software update.
Before you begin, make sure your phone is charged above 50 percent. While not necessary, creating a backup of your deviceβs settings and data is always a good precaution.
Nvidia's DGX Spark platform faces serious competition from the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395. Both chips offer on-par performance in FP16 and FP64 calculations. A look at the architecture, software, and price reveals significant differences for interested parties.
The Nothing Phone 4a series is set to launch on March 5, 2026, and just a few days before the event, the company has shared the design of the non-Pro phone. As it turns out, the rear of the smartphone won't look significantly different than its predecessor.
The FBI issued an IC3 FLASH advisory warning of increased malware-enabled ATM jackpotting in the U.S., naming Ploutus malware, sharing IOCs, and outlining mitigation steps.
Labeled as the "Goodbye Lubuntu/Ubuntu" release, OmegaLinux arrives with an Arch Linux base while keeping the LXDE desktop to continue supporting low-end hardware. However, the new base provides faster updates and a more streamlined system while requiring users to adapt to its more technical approach.
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Last year, Samsung made the controversial move of removing Bluetooth capabilities from the Galaxy S25 Ultraβs S Pen and if you were hoping for some restitution with the S26 Ultra, we have some unfortunate news.
A new hands-on video of the S26 Ultra shows that its S Pen will once again lack Bluetooth functionality and will simply function as a stylus. The video is courtesy of YouTuber Sahil Karoul, who managed to purchase a Galaxy S26 Ultra unit ahead of its announcement.
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After Qualcomm, Samsung has now formally confirmed the big Galaxy S26 reveal with Snapdragon. The next Unpacked is just days away, and the lineup is bringing the worldβs fastest and most advanced mobile processors this year.
Samsung is seemingly treating Exynos 2600 as a side project, as no promo material or social handle posts promoting the in-house chip. In a recent development, Samsung has now teased a big reveal, the Galaxy S26 series, with Snapdragon.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy is tuned specifically for Samsung flagships. It has an overclocked central processing unit (CPU) over the standard version, bringing two prime cores clocked at 4.74 GHz.
A leaked Galaxy S26 Ultra promo revealed that the chip delivers 39 percent better NPU, 24 percent more capable GPU and 19 percent faster CPU than the Snapdragon 8 Elite.
Exynos is making a comeback to Samsung flagships in 2026. The company has succeeded in approving Exynos 2600 for the Galaxy S26 series. Itβs the worldβs most advanced processor manufactured on a 2nm process.
A larger portion of the Galaxy S26 series will still feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy processor. Specifically, all the S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra variants in the US, Canada and China will use Qualcomm-made processors.
The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion is set to be fully showcased at MWC 2026, which will happen in early March. Ahead of the global debut, the brand has put up some teasers on Flipkart, revealing some core specs of the upcoming mid-range phone.
Keebmon is a crowdfunded foldable workstation concept that combines a Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 PC, a 13-inch ultrawide touchscreen, and a low-profile mechanical keyboard in a single aluminum device.
One of the most talked-about features of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is the Privacy Display, which uses new AMOLED technology to obscure on-screen content from prying eyes. According to a new leak, upcoming Chinese flagships may also offer a similar feature.
Prominent tipster Digital Chat Station claims that Chinese smartphone makers have begun testing hardware-level privacy screen technology, similar to the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra.
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The tipster says the feature could appear in flagship smartphones launching around September this year.
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Samsung has reportedly finalized the Galaxy S26 Ultra prices, and South Korean consumers may be paying up to 20 percent extra. The smartphoneβs top-tier variant might be getting a steep price hike of roughly $300 in Korea.
According toΒ Chosun, Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra prices have been decided. The company is raising prices across the memory variants. If youβre considering getting the 1TB model, you might have to take a step back.
The report says that the S26 Ultra is set to launch at 1,797,000 won (~ $1,250) for 256GB, 2,050,900 won (~ $1,425) for 512GB and 2,545,400 won (~ $1,765) for 1TB. By storage capacity, the price hike grows steeper with larger storage.
Galaxy S26 Ultra price
12GB + 512GB β 1,797,000 won (~ $1,250)
12GB + 512GB β 2,050,900 won (~ $1,425)
16GB + 1TB β 2,545,400 won (~ $1,765)
The price figures are for South Korea; USD converted at the exchange rate as of February 23.
Comparison with the S25 Ultra
The 1TB model has been finalized at 2,545,400 won (~ $1765). This is 418,000 won (~ $290) more than the previous Galaxy S25 Ultra 1TB (2,127,400 won/~ $1475), representing an increase of approximately 20%.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra 512GB model is priced at 2,050,900 won, up 11.3% from the previous model (1,841,900 won). The 256GB model is set at 1,797,000 won, a 5.8% increase from its predecessor (1,698,400 won).
The spike in prices is fueled by rising costs of components. Over the past couple of months, the costs of DRAM and NAND flash memory chips have skyrocketed. It remains to be seen if the impact is seen in the United States.
An industry insider noted,
βThe Ultra lineup has a high proportion of large-capacity storage adoption, and as memory prices have surged recently, the cost burden for higher-capacity options like 1TB has been more significantly reflected in pricing.β
Diablo II: Resurrected β Infernal Edition came to Steam on Feb 11, 2026, securing a "Very Positive" 90% rating with over 2,100 reviews. The 1.0 release introduces the Warlock class and has recently surpassed Diablo IV in concurrent player counts.
New reports suggest Casio is preparing a third Manga G-Shock series using DW-5600 and DW-6900 bases. These limited Japan-made editions will follow the original GA-2100MNG, which still has high resale value over its 25,300 JPY MSRP. Module specs should be unchanged.
Back in November last year, a report claimed that Apple would upgrade the selfie camera across the entire iPhone 18 lineup. A new rumor now corroborates the upgrade but suggests the improved front camera may be limited to the Pro models.
According to tipster Whylab, the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max will feature 24MP selfie cameras, a claim that aligns with the November report that also pointed to a 24MP front sensor upgrade.
If accurate, the new sensor should deliver improved performance for selfies, video calls, and low-light selfies.
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Just days ahead of the Galaxy S26 series launch event, real-life images and a hands-on video have surfaced on social media, offering a close look at the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The leaks highlight the Privacy Display feature, the S-Pen, and even reveal the phoneβs benchmark scores.
YouTuber Sahil Karoul managed to get his hands on the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra, claiming that a retailer in Dubai already has the phone on sale.
The YouTuber shared several videos and images of the phone on X, revealing key aspects of the device. In one clip, Karoul demonstrates the Privacy Display feature,...
Samsung last year dumped Bluetooth features from the S Pen on the Galaxy S25 Ultra, and the new Galaxy S26 Ultra repeats that lack.
A video leaked of a pre-launch retail unit confirms that the Galaxy S26 Ultra doensβt feature Bluetooth-powered S Pen features. Itβs not a sudden shift, but retained from the previous yearβs flagship model.
YouTuber Sahil Karoul, who is the worldβs first person to own the S26 Ultra, tested the S Pen on the device. The demo video showcases that the device repeats the lack of Bluetooth, erasing hopes for an upgraded S Pen.
When Samsung removed Bluetooth support, Galaxy S25 Ultra buyers criticized the move and asked if itβs a start of the complete removal of the S Pen in the following year(s).
S Pen faced two massive shifts in 2025, and 2026 looks no different. The Galaxy S26 Ultra still lacks S Pen features seen in the S24 Ultra and previous models. Air Actions are the first victim of the lack of Bluetooth in the stylus.
Galaxy S26 Ultra has increased the curvature of its corners. Samsung also pushed the S Pen silo to the edge, making the upper button rounded on one side. It makes the S Pen vulnerable if itβs inserted incorrectly or by accident.
Alongside the upcoming Galaxy S26 series, Samsung is rolling out an upgraded βNew Galaxy AI Subscription Club.β It looks like a richer bundle, but itβs a more complex bet on how long you plan to hold onto your phone.
Galaxy S26 introduces enhanced AI Subscription Club
Samsung launched enhanced Galaxy AI Subscription Club ahead of the Galaxy S26 series debut. Now the headline change: a new 3-year tier priced at KRW 8,900 per month ($6.18). The existing 1-year and 2-year plans remain at KRW 6,900 per month ($4.79).
What you get for that higher monthly fee is Samsung Care+ Smartphone Loss & Damage coverage for 36 months, along with a 25 percent residual value guarantee if you return the device at the end, with loss coverage that is new at this tier.
The plan allows one loss claim per year with a 25 percent deductible. Damage claims are unlimited, with a 25 percent deductible. It also includes battery replacement, free repairs, and in-home service.
The new 3-year plan trades higher short-term value retention for longer protection against the worst-case scenario: losing the device entirely.
To qualify for the residual value payout, you must return the device within two months, including the final subscription month.
Subscribers get up to KRW 3,000,000 ($2,083.33) in compensation for cyber financial crimes such as phishing or smishing, with no deductible.
There is also up to KRW 500,000 ($347.22) in coverage for online direct transactions or shopping fraud, though here the deductible is 20 percent of the loss or KRW 100,000 ($69.44), whichever is greater.
Customers who enrolled in the 1-year plan with a Galaxy S25 and re-enroll after buying a new Galaxy device will receive three months of free subscription fees, plus one year of Samsung Fire & Marine 365 Travel Insurance.
Samsung Electronics Korea VP Jung Ho-jin commented:
βThe renewed New Galaxy AI Subscription Club has been designed to offer customers broader choices and wider coverage. We will continue to evolve our subscription services to meet changing smartphone usage patterns and customer needs.β
The original program, introduced last year, bundled a residual value guarantee of up to 50 percent, Samsung Care+ damage coverage, and accessory discounts. Samsung says 1 in 5 customers who bought flagship unlocked models signed up.
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Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy S26 series will launch on 25 February 2026. Ahead of the official release, the company has shared a new teaser video revealing an interesting feature β Privacy Display.
In the teaser, Samsung shows how the new Privacy Display feature works. The Galaxy S26 series will include a special zero peeking mode. This means that when the feature is turned on, people sitting beside you will not be able to see what is on your phone screen.
TheΒ privacy displayΒ hides some of the pixels through a collaboration between the hardware and software. With a hidden side view, only the front user can view the on-screen content.
Image via Samsung Mobile US (X)
The Privacy Display feature works through a combination of hardware and software. It hides certain pixels on the screen in a smart way. When you look at the phone directly from the front, you can clearly see everything on the screen. However, if someone tries to look at your phone from the side, the screen appears dark or black. This helps protect your personal information in public places.
The teaser video shows three people sitting next to each other in a public place. The person in the middle is using her Galaxy S26 phone, while the two people sitting beside her can easily see her screen. She then turns on the Privacy Display feature.
For your eyes only. Get ready for the next level of privacy. Can your phone do that? #GalaxyAI
Once it is activated, the side view of the screen becomes dark. The two people next to her can no longer see what is displayed. From their angle, the screen looks completely black, while the main user can still see everything clearly from the front.
Can your phone do that? No, as Samsung is going to release the Privacy Display feature with the Galaxy S26 series in February 2026. You can reserve for the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 now. Stay tuned.
A fresh theory surrounding the next Galaxy S Ultra phone is gaining traction, and this one is rooted in optics rather than wishful thinking. Samsung may have equipped the Galaxy S26 Ultra periscope camera with ALoP technology.
According to analysis shared by @MyDaebakCafe on X, Samsung looks to have applied All Lenses on Prism (ALoP) technology to the Galaxy S26 Ultra periscope camera. If this holds true, it would mark a meaningful shift.
The claim is not coming out of thin air. It is based on macro-level visual inspection of the camera module. Specifically, how light appears to interact with the periscope structure beneath the cover glass.
Shape or tetraprism systems
In conventional folded zoom designs, light enters the module and hits the prism first. The prism then redirects the light sideways into a horizontal optical stack. The side effect is a visible βdeep wellβ when you peer into the camera.
The visual evidence suggests the S26 Ultra module shows circular lens elements sitting flush against the cover glass rather than buried in a rectangular cavity.
Image courtesy β @KaroulSahil/X
By stacking lenses above the prism, Samsung can shorten the overall module length. It also allows for larger apertures; a wider aperture means more light gathering and more light means brighter shots and cleaner zoom.
If the Galaxy S26 Ultra is indeed the first mainstream device to adopt it, Samsung seems to be pivoting toward a more refined periscope strategy after iterating through multiple zoom configurations.
Privacy Display turns out to be the most intelligent feature crafted in recent years. Samsung is aggressively marketing the Privacy Display as a critical feature of the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and a new leak just exposed its strongest mode.
A Dubai-based YouTuber has already bought the Galaxy S26 Ultra by paying almost double the retail cost. Samsung is set to reveal the new phones on February 25, but this pre-launch purchase has flooded the internet with early leaks.
Display settings in Galaxy S26 Ultra feature a Privacy display toggle. Next to it is a secondary mode entitled βMaximum privacy protection.β Switching it on launches the maximum on-screen content security on the device.
Privacy display toggles do the same work on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, but if you want the strongest anti-peeping, you need to switch on βMaximum privacy protection,β via IceUniverse.
In a recent leak, weβve seen the user interface and customizable options of the Privacy screen feature. The menu allows you to set up the feature to work when and how to function, along with specific app preferences.
Samsung is reportedly utilizing Flex Magic Pixel in the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The Privacy Display feature is backed by this technology alone. Its combination with software and artificial intelligence makes it a truly useful solution.
Galaxy S26 series reveal is scheduled for February 25 at a mega Unpacked event. Samsung is offering up to $900 savings upon trade-in. Reservation is free and enters you into a $5,000 giveaway in the United States.
Ahead of its official release at Unpacked later this week, the Galaxy S26 Ultra's most significant upgrades over the Galaxy S25 Ultra have now been highlighted, with the flagship phone set to arrive with improvements to its display, charging, and cameras to a lesser degree.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultraβs first real-world AnTuTu, 3DMark, and Geekbench test results are already out, even before the official debut. The device is powered by an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chipset.
AnTuTu,Β 3DMark and Geekbench scores out
Samsungβs Galaxy S26 Ultra scored 3.72 million on AnTuTu, alongside 3,648 in Geekbench 6 single-core and 10,898 in multi-core testing. Source β Sahil Karoul
In 3DMark Wild Life Extreme stress testing, the S26 Ultra posted 53.2 percent stability. Peak temperature on the S26 Ultra reportedly reached 44 degrees Celsius during testing.
For context, the S25 Ultra balanced closer to 70 percent under similar conditions.
Images: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra AnTuTu, 3D Mark and Geekbench test results
he data suggests a meaningful jump over the Galaxy S25 Ultra, especially in multi-core throughput. CPU gains look healthy, and GPU performance also appears strong.
A 3.72 million AnTuTu score is no small feat. The 53 percent stability figure looks less like a hardware limitation and more like unfinished optimization work. 3,648 points in single-core and 10,898 points in multi-core on Geekbench will even improve.
It is worth noting that this is a pre-launch device running non-final firmware.
Early Galaxy S24 and S25 units also showed uneven stability prior to release, only to improve noticeably with launch firmware and subsequent updates. With the official release expected on March 11, Samsung still has time to refine the software.
If Samsung tightens things up before release, the retail S26 Ultra could deliver not just record breaking peak numbers, but also the sustained performance fans actually care about.
Samsung has increased the Galaxy S26 Ultra corner curvature, which ends up making S Pen insertion trickier than the S25 Ultra.
Days before Samsungβs February 25 Unpacked event in San Francisco, YouTuber Sahil Karoul posted hands-on footage of what he claims is a Galaxy S26 Ultra, which shows S Pen insertion has become a bit tricky.
The video shows Karoul correcting an earlier mistake: the stylus must be inserted tip-down, with precision. The dramatically rounded bottom corners reject anything less, a cost of the design overhaul.
On the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the slot was forgiving. Users could slide the S Pen in from either orientation without thinking. Muscle memory handled the rest, with the S26 Ultra appearing far less tolerant.
Source β Sahil Karoul (X)
A stylus that demands careful alignment risks becoming an ergonomic headache. Notably, the design shift came before rumors that the S27 Ultra could ditch a stylus compartment.
It seems the design change in S26 Ultra is aimed at turning the S Pen into a headache, leading buyers to wish for its departure from the following yearβs flagship smartphone.
The same source also exposed the Privacy Display feature in action. The screen turns completely dim from the side angle, restricting exposure to others in crowded places.
Samsung is set to reveal the Galaxy S26 series on February 25. Reservations are already live, securing you a $30 free credit, up to $900 trade-in savings and entry into a $5,000 giveaway.
Samsung will launch the Galaxy S26 series on Wednesday, but someone has already bought the S26 Ultra and revealed its biggest feature that the phone maker wanted to keep secret until the unveiling event.
A YouTuber Sahil Karoul managed to buy a Galaxy S26 Ultra unit early in Dubai. And itβs not a stolen phone, Sahil was handed over the S26 Ultra by a person from a Samsung shop. He then revealed the phone from all angles and compared it to other devices, including its predecessor.
Among his pre-launch revelations was the new privacy display. Samsung has been teasing this new feature since the day one of the Unpacked event announcement, but itβs no longer a secret.
According to the video, the feature dims the view from all sides. That said, the on-screen content becomes less or almost darkened and hard to see for a person whoβs looking from the side. However, that depends on the angle of the sideview.
Source β @KaroulSahil/X
This feature will be a part of the display settings, and a live demonstration has showcased how effective it is in real-world scenarios. This flagship offers a new display privacy without disturbing the user experience.
Besides this secret feature, the Galaxy S26 Ultra also has a larger corner radius than the last generation, which enhances its overall look and makes it more rounded.
This is a major pre-launch leak that Samsung may not have been expecting to come out days before the Unpacked event. Now that the cat is out of the bag, weβre waiting for some other interesting features that Samsung will bring to the stage at the Unpacked event.
In some regions of the world, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is already available in certain stores at especially high prices. One of the first owners of the sleek white Samsung flagship is already showing the phone on camera and comparing it with the iPhone 17 Pro Max, the Vivo X300 Pro and the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
A very early adopter of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has recorded a hands-on video that shows the arguably most interesting new display feature, which can be particularly useful when receiving private messages in public spaces.
The new display also supports touch input and can be used as a control panel for a smart home. Users can benefit from very extensive configuration options. In addition, smart home devices can integrated with this system.
Microsoft will likely depend on Call of Duty games to encourage future hardware purchases. A leaker reports Activision intended to ship Modern Warfare 4 with the next Xbox console. With its release date delayed to 2027, the publisher may support the system with two titles, including a zombies title.
The HiBy W4 portable headphone amplifier delivers high-resolution music playback using the LDAC and aptX Adaptive/HD/Lossless codecs with Bluetooth headphones or using the DSD512 and PCM 768 kHz codecs with 4.4 mm balanced and 3.5 mm unbalanced headphones.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has been the most popular smartphone in our database for most of 2026's first two months, so no surprises it's still on top of our trending chart the week before its announcement. It's got the newly announced vivo V70 and Infinix Note 60 Pro keeping it company on the podium.
The extension of lifecycles caused by surging RAM prices means the Galaxy A56 will get an even longer time in the spotlight - it placed fourth almost a full year after its debut.
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Samsung Electronics reclaimed its position as the worldβs largest DRAM manufacturer in the fourth quarter of 2025. Data from market research firm Omdia showed that Samsung achieved a 36.6% share of the global DRAM market by revenue after generating $19.1 billion in sales between October and December. This marked a 40.6% increase from the previous quarter.
SK Hynix, Samsungβs closest competitor, recorded a 32.9% market share during the same period. The company reported $17.2 billion in DRAM revenue, up 25.2% quarter-on-quarter. The global DRAM market reached $52.47 billion in Q4 2025, representing a 30% increase compared to the third quarter.
Samsungβs return to the top came one year after losing the lead to SK Hynix in Q1 2025. The company attributed its growth to strong sales of high-value products, including HBM3E (5th-generation High Bandwidth Memory) and DDR5, which are widely used in AI computing and data centers.
Samsung benefited from a 40% increase in average selling prices (ASP) for DRAM due to rising market prices and higher demand for premium server memory products.
Micron Technology, the third-largest player, saw its market share decline to 22.9% in the fourth quarter, down from 25.8% in Q3. Chinaβs CXMT accounted for 4.7% of the market.
Samsung plans to strengthen its leadership by expanding its production of advanced DRAM products such as HBM4 and high-capacity DDR5 memory. The company also aims to meet growing demand for low-power, high-performance DRAM like LPDDR5X in mobile and automotive applications.
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The new additions to the LG Gram 14 series were first previewed ahead of CES earlier this year, but theyβre now officially available for pre-order in LGβs home market. As the smallest option in the broader 2026 Gram family, which also includes 15-, 16-, and 17-inch models, the 14-inch versions continue to focus on portability above all else.
At just 1.12 kg, the new Gram 14 remains one of the lightest laptops in its class. The chassis measures 15.7 mm thick, which keeps it slim enough for daily commuting or travel without feeling fragile. LG has built its reputation on this balance, and that doesnβt seem to be changing.
Big battery in a small body
What stands out more than the weight, though, is the battery. Every configuration includes a 72Wh cell, which is fairly large for a 14-inch laptop this thin. LG hasnβt published detailed runtime figures yet, but on paper, it should comfortably handle a full workday under typical use.
The display is a 14-inch IPS panel with a 1920Γ1200 resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, and up to 350 nits brightness. Itβs not trying to compete with high-refresh gaming panels, but it should be perfectly fine for productivity, browsing, and media.
Under the hood, LG is using AMDβs latest Ryzen AI 400-series processors (based on the Gorgon Point platform). Entry models come with the Ryzen AI 5 435, 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and a 512GB PCIe 4.0 SSD. Higher-end versions step up to the Ryzen AI 7 450 and can be configured with up to 32GB of RAM.
Pricing in Japan starts at JPY 215,820 (roughly $1,392), while the top-tier configuration reaches JPY 349,800 (around $2,255). As always, regional pricing doesnβt directly translate to other markets, so global pricing could look different.
Intel Panther Lake-based versions are expected to join the Gram 14 lineup later in 2026, likely under different model numbers. That gives LG flexibility depending on regional demand and performance preferences.
Global availability details should become clearer in the coming months.
Rumors around the launch price of Grand Theft Auto 6 have resurfaced after a retailer webpage showed a possible price for the upcoming game. Although Rockstar Games has not confirmed any pricing details, the listing has triggered discussions among gamers about whether the next GTA could arrive with a higher-than-usual cost.
GTA 6 price surfaces via online listing
GTA 6 price leaks
A product page spotted on the online retailer Loaded (via) showed Grand Theft Auto 6 listed at approximately $124.19 for the Xbox Series X and Series S version. The same page also shows a separate PC listing priced around $84.19, even though Rockstar has not officially confirmed a PC launch alongside console platforms. Both versions are currently marked with a notify option rather than an active purchase button, suggesting that these prices may be placeholders rather than final retail figures.
Retailers sometimes upload estimated pricing early to prepare their systems for preorders or to monitor consumer interest before official announcements are made. Since Rockstar Games and parent company Take-Two Interactive have not revealed any pricing details so far, these numbers should be treated cautiously. The presence of a PC listing is also notable, as the developer has not officially committed to releasing the game on that platform at launch.
Speculation about a higher price largely stems from the growing cost of developing large-scale games. Modern open-world titles demand advanced graphics technology, complex AI systems, and ongoing online support, all of which increase production expenses. As industry pricing trends gradually shift upward, some analysts believe Grand Theft Auto 6 could set a new benchmark for standard edition pricing.
However, Rockstarβs previous blockbuster titles launched at traditional AAA price points and generated additional revenue through online modes and extended content support. Until the company confirms details, the reported $99.99 figure remains unverified. For now, the safest assumption is that pricing discussions are based on speculation rather than confirmed information.
Grand Theft Auto 6 was supposed to launch in May this year. However, an update released by the brand a couple of months ago revealed it will go official in November 2026.
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A recent report revealed that Oppo may launch the Dimensity 9500s-powered Find X9s in India in the second quarter of this year. According to a recent Weibo post by tipster Experience More, this phone wonβt be launching in China, which is a major market for the brand.
Oppo Find X9s: What to expect
Oppo Find X9s will not release in China
According to the tipster, the Oppo Find X9s will not be released in China, as it is meant for Indian and other markets. As mentioned above, this phone will be powered by the recently unveiled Dimensity 9500s chip.
This new chip is a slightly toned-down version of the existing Dimensity 9500, which powers the Find X9. Therefore, the tipster claims that the X9s is a downgraded version of the Find X9.
The Find X9s rumors have revealed that it will feature a 6.59-inch OLED 1.5K 120Hz display, a 32-megapixel front camera, and a 50-megapixel (main) + 50-megapixel (ultra-wide) + 50-megapixel (Samsung JN5 or Sony LYT-700 3x periscope) triple camera unit. It will house a 7,025mAh battery with 100W charging, but it is said to lack support for wireless charging.
It is also speculated that the X9s may not be on par with the X9. The device may ship with 12GB of RAM and 256GB or 512GB of internal storage.
Oppo Find X9s Pro in works for China
The brand is also said to be working on the Oppo Find X9s Pro for China. According to reports, it may arrive with a compact form factor featuring a 6.3-inch OLED 1.5K 120Hz display equipped with an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor.
Its rear camera setup is expected to feature a Samsung HP5 200-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a Samsung HP5 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. For selfies, it may feature a 50-megapixel front camera. This phone is said to have a Dimensity 9500 chip and a battery of around 7,000mAh capacity. It may support 80W wired and 50W wireless charging.
The Find X9s Pro is expected to debut along with the Find X9 Ultra in March in China.
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Samsung has taken another step toward 6G, this time with an outdoor trial that hints at what the next generation of wireless could look like.
In a joint announcement on February 20, 2026, Samsung Electronics, KT Corporation, and Keysight Technologies confirmed they had successfully tested whatβs known as eXtreme MIMO (X-MIMO) in the 7 GHz band. The test took place outdoors at Samsungβs R&D campus in Seoul, using a prototype 6G base station equipped with 256 digital antenna ports.
According to the companies, the setup achieved peak downlink speeds of up to 3 Gbps to a single test device.
That number stands out, especially considering that many real-world 5G users rarely see sustained speeds anywhere near 1 Gbps. While peak speeds in controlled trials donβt always reflect everyday performance, the results suggest Samsung is making steady progress in mid-band 6G research.
What makes this different?
The trial focused on the 7 GHz spectrum, which is being considered as a candidate band for 6G because it offers more bandwidth than traditional sub-6 GHz 5G frequencies, while still providing better range than millimeter wave.
The key technology under test, X-MIMO, pushes antenna density much further than current 5G massive MIMO systems. Samsung says the prototype packed roughly four times the antenna elements of typical 5G base stations, but without significantly increasing physical size.
In practical terms, that allows the base station to transmit multiple data streams simultaneously. During the trial, eight parallel data streams were sent from the 256-port system, boosting throughput while maintaining usable coverage.
Mid-band frequencies like 7 GHz are often described as a middle ground. They can handle more data than the 3.5 GHz bands commonly used in 5G, but they donβt suffer from the extreme range limitations of mmWave.
Itβs important to keep the timeline in perspective. 6G standards are not finalized, and 3GPP releases that define much of the global mobile framework are expected to evolve gradually over the coming years.
That said, outdoor demonstrations like this move the conversation beyond theoretical modeling. Testing in real-world conditions, even controlled campus environments, provides data that can shape future infrastructure design.
Back in January, tipster Yogesh Brar claimed that the OnePlus 15s, a compact flagship phone and successor to last yearβs OnePlus 13s, was almost cancelled for India. This phone is supposed to be based on the OnePlus 15T, which is expected to launch soon in China. Now, the same source is back to claim that the OnePlus 15s is in the works again.
OnePlus 15s back in works
OnePlus 13s
According to the tipster, the OnePlus 15s is in development again but with changed optics. However, he did not divulge more details about it. To put this into context, the OnePlus 15T is said to feature a 200-megapixel or 50-megapixel main camera accompanied by a 50-megapixel telephoto camera, and it may not feature an ultra-wide lens.
When the tipster claims changed optics, there is a possibility that the 15T may feature a 200-megapixel main camera, while the 15s could have a 50-megapixel primary sensor. At present, this is just an assumption, and it is advisable to wait for further reports to see what the 15s will offer.
It has been over two months since the OnePlus 15R was unveiled in December, and the company has not launched any new phones. It is unclear whether the brand has any device to launch in March, as Brar previously claimed that the Nord 6, which was supposed to launch in that month, has been delayed.
While the OnePlus 15T is expected to hit the Chinese market, the 15s could be planned for the second quarter of the year. Rumors have revealed that the 15T will be a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered device equipped with a 6.32-inch OLED 1.5K 165Hz display, up to 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM, up to 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage, and a battery of around 7,500mAh with 100W wired charging and wireless charging support.
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Choosing between the Vivo V70 and OnePlus Nord 5 isnβt just about specs; itβs about deciding what kind of smartphone experience matters more. One focuses on premium design, advanced cameras, and flagship-like polish, while the other pushes aggressive performance and value thatβs hard to ignore in its price segment. Both look strong on paper, but they target very different users. This comparison breaks down the real differences to help buyers understand which phone actually fits their needs before spending their money.
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Design and Display
Build and Feel
The Vivo V70 focuses on a more premium construction with an aluminum alloy frame, stronger water resistance, and a cleaner flagship-style finish. It feels more refined thanks to better materials and attention to detail, especially with the Zeiss branding and polished design language. The OnePlus Nord 5 keeps things practical with a glass back and plastic frame, offering durability but slightly less premium appeal. The higher IP rating on the Vivo also adds confidence for long-term use. In everyday handling, the Vivo feels closer to flagship territory, while the Nord 5 prioritizes utility and comfort over luxury.
Display Quality
Both phones use AMOLED panels with smooth refresh rates, but their focus differs. The Vivo V70 emphasizes brightness and HDR impact, delivering punchier highlights and better outdoor visibility. The Nord 5 counters with a faster 144Hz panel, which feels smoother during gaming and fast scrolling. Color output is strong on both, though Vivoβs tuning looks more cinematic while OnePlus leans toward sharper motion clarity.
Verdict
Vivo V70 wins for premium feel and display brightness, while Nord 5 suits users who value ultra-smooth visuals and a practical design approach.
Specifications Including Battery
Performance
The biggest gap appears in raw performance. The OnePlus Nord 5 uses the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, which clearly targets high-end gaming and heavy multitasking. Apps open faster, sustained performance is stronger, and GPU power gives it a noticeable edge for demanding users. The Vivo V70βs Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 is efficient and smooth for daily use, but it sits more in the upper mid-range category. Storage speed also favors Vivo with UFS 4.1, helping loading times feel quick despite lower chipset power. Overall, Nord 5 feels built for performance enthusiasts, while Vivo aims for balanced efficiency.
Battery and Charging
Vivoβs large 6500mAh battery and 90W charging deliver excellent endurance and quick top-ups, making it ideal for heavy daily usage. Nord 5 offers up to 6800mAh in some markets, but charges slower at 80W. Both include bypass charging, which gamers will appreciate.
Verdict
Nord 5 leads in raw speed, but Vivo V70 feels more balanced with better efficiency and faster charging support.
Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
The Vivo V70 clearly positions itself as the camera-focused option. Its triple-camera setup includes a dedicated periscope telephoto lens with optical zoom, giving it real versatility for portraits and distant subjects. Zeiss optics also help with color consistency and image character, producing photos that feel more polished. The Nord 5 keeps things simpler with a dual-camera system focused on reliable everyday shots. While its main sensor performs well in good light, the lack of a telephoto lens limits creative flexibility. Vivoβs setup simply feels more complete for users who enjoy photography beyond casual snapshots.
Selfie Camera
Both devices feature high-resolution 50MP selfie cameras with autofocus, delivering sharp and detailed results. The Nord 5 supports higher frame rate video recording, which may appeal to vloggers, while Vivoβs selfie tuning leans toward natural tones and balanced exposure.
Verdict
Vivo V70 wins decisively for camera versatility and zoom capability, while Nord 5 delivers dependable results but remains more basic overall.
Pricing
Vivo V70 sits around βΉ50,000, while the OnePlus Nord 5 is priced near βΉ34,000. This creates a clear positioning difference: Vivo targets premium mid-range buyers, whereas Nord 5 focuses on performance-driven value. At its price, the Nord 5 offers flagship-level processing power, making it extremely attractive for gamers and power users. The Vivo V70 justifies its higher cost with better build quality, stronger camera hardware, higher durability rating, and faster charging. The decision depends largely on priorities, performance per rupee versus an all-round premium experience.
Is the Price Justified?
Nord 5 feels like a strong value for performance seekers. Vivo V70, however, feels justified for users who prioritize cameras, display brightness, and premium design touches.
Verdict
Nord 5 wins on pure value, while Vivo V70 justifies its premium through features that feel closer to flagship phones.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
Conclusion
Vivo V70 stands out with Zeiss-tuned cameras, a periscope zoom lens, stronger water resistance, and a bright flagship-style display. It feels designed for users who want a premium all-rounder without stepping into ultra-premium pricing. The OnePlus Nord 5 focuses on performance and fluidity, combining a powerful chipset with a high refresh rate display and competitive pricing. It targets users who care more about speed and smoothness than camera experimentation. Both devices support long-term software updates, making them safe choices for multi-year usage.
Final Verdict
Overall, the OnePlus Nord 5 is the better choice for most users because it delivers significantly stronger performance, a smoother everyday experience, and excellent value at a much lower price, making it the smarter long-term buy.Β
Vivo V70 remains a better pick only for users who prioritize a more premium feel and versatile camera setup, but for pure balance of price, power, and practicality, the Nord 5 stands out as the overall winner.
Posters that surfaced online ahead of the February 25 Unpacked event show Samsung claiming up to 31 hours of video playback on a single charge. Thatβs the exact same figure the company advertised for the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
While advertised playback time doesnβt technically confirm the battery capacity, it does make a larger cell unlikely. The new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is rated for notable efficiency gains, with improvements in CPU and GPU power efficiency, better sustained SoC power savings, and stronger performance per watt for AI tasks. In theory, that means the chip should draw less power for everyday workloads compared to last yearβs model.
Video playback in particular is a relatively light, steady task that doesnβt push peak performance limits. If the processor is indeed more efficient, matching last yearβs 31-hour figure strongly suggests the battery capacity remains at 5,000mAh.
Charging doesnβt look dramatically different either
The posters highlight 0 to 75 percent in 30 minutes, which again mirrors last yearβs Ultra. There have been whispers of a move to 60W wired charging, up from 45W on the S25 Ultra, but if the real-world time to 75 percent hasnβt changed, the difference may be more technical than practical. Thermal limits and battery longevity tuning often cap the visible gains from higher wattage. In other words, if you were expecting a major battery leap, this may not be it.
That said, the leaked materials do confirm a few other details. The rear camera setup appears largely unchanged on paper: a 200MP main sensor, 50MP ultrawide, 50MP 5x periscope telephoto, and a 10MP 3x telephoto. The front camera is listed at 12MP with autofocus.
Samsung is also promoting a new βPrivacy Displayβ feature, which reportedly reduces screen visibility from side angles. Itβs one of the few new additions being highlighted in the early marketing material.
On paper, the S26 Ultra looks more like a refinement than a dramatic overhaul. Whether optimization in One UI 8.5 makes up for the lack of bigger numbers is something weβll find out once real-world testing begins.
Apple introduced titanium as the signature material for the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max in 2023. The company marketed it as a revolutionary step in design, highlighting its strength, reduced weight, and premium feel.
Two years later, Apple has replaced titanium with aluminum for the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. The decision raises questions about whether titanium was ever worth the hype or just another marketing gimmick.
Why Apple Went Titanium in the First Place
Apple chose titanium to differentiate its Pro lineup. Titanium provided a stronger and lighter alternative to stainless steel, reducing the iPhone 15 Proβs weight by 19 grams. The material also delivered better resistance to scratches and dents, which appealed to customers who valued durability. For many, titaniumβs association with high-performance industries like aerospace and luxury watches added to its allure.
Apple used Grade 5 titanium for the iPhone 15 Pro series, an alloy known for its strength and corrosion resistance. To address titaniumβs poor thermal conductivity, Apple paired it with an internal aluminum mid-frame to improve heat dissipation. At the time, this dual-material approach seemed like an innovative solution that balanced premium aesthetics with functional performance.
The Problems That Killed Titanium
Titanium came with significant trade-offs that quickly became apparent. Its poor thermal conductivity created overheating issues during gaming, fast charging, and other demanding tasks. As Apple introduced more powerful chips like the A17 Pro, heat management became a critical challenge. This limitation undermined the performance benefits Apple aimed to deliver with its flagship devices.
Production challenges also made titanium less practical. Machining titanium required specialized tools, slower production speeds, and resulted in higher scrap rates. These factors drove up manufacturing costs. While the material itself added only $30-$40 to production, the iPhone 15 Proβs $400 price premium over the base iPhone 15 relied heavily on titanium as a justification. The combination of high costs and limited benefits made titanium difficult to sustain as a flagship material.
Why Aluminum is a Better Fit for the iPhone 17 Pro
Appleβs return to aluminum for the iPhone 17 Pro addresses many of the issues titanium created. Aluminum conducts heat far better than titanium, making it a better choice for managing the heat generated by the new A19 Pro chip and the vapor chamber cooling system. This change improves thermal performance and allows Apple to include a larger battery.
Aluminum also reduces production complexity. It is easier to machine, faster to produce, and more cost-effective at scale. The material aligns better with Appleβs environmental goals, as aluminum has a smaller carbon footprint than titanium. Appleβs partnerships with low-carbon aluminum smelters and its efficient recycling processes make aluminum a sustainable choice for the companyβs carbon neutrality targets.
Aluminum also enables new design possibilities. Unlike titanium, which limits anodization options, aluminum allows for a broader range of colors. The iPhone 17 Pro introduces new finishes, including dark blue and orange, which were not feasible with titanium. This change gives Apple more flexibility to appeal to users who value customization.
Was Titanium Ever Worth It?
Titanium provided real benefits, but they were marginal for most users. While it improved durability and reduced weight, these advantages mattered less to people who used protective cases. The higher price and the thermal challenges outweighed its benefits. Appleβs decision to abandon titanium after just two years suggests that the material was more about marketing than long-term performance or practicality.
Titanium is not disappearing entirely. Apple now uses titanium exclusively for the ultra-thin iPhone Air, where its strength is critical for maintaining structural integrity in a 5.6mm-thick device. However, for the Pro lineup, aluminum offers a more balanced combination of performance, cost, and sustainability.
The Verdict: Materials Matter Less Than Experience
The shift from titanium to aluminum highlights a broader reality in smartphone design. Materials matter, but user experience matters more. Battery life, thermal performance, and ecosystem integration have a greater impact on daily use than the frame material. Aluminum solves the problems that titanium created, making it the practical choice for Appleβs latest Pro models.
Titanium may have been marketed as a futuristic material, but its real-world impact was limited. Appleβs decision to replace it with aluminum reflects a focus on functionality and sustainability over flash. For the iPhone 17 Pro, aluminum is not a step backward, it is a step in the right direction.
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Motorola has begun teasing the release of its next smartphone. Bearing the hallmarks of a new Edge 70 smartphone, the teasers also indicate when the rumoured Edge 70 Fusion will debut globally, too.
Casio is reportedly working on a second G-Shock x British Royal Navy collaboration watch. It would follow on from the DW-5600HMS26-1, which was offered exclusively to MOD personnel at the end of 2025. Now, a report suggests that another model, which will be available for all to purchase, will be released later in 2026.
The Baseus EnerFill FC41 100W 20000mAh Power Bank is on the way to Europe. Released in China and the US in late 2025, this accessory can be used to charge up to four devices simultaneously. Features include dual integrated braided cables and a built-in digital display.
Epson has released its new Lifestudio Grand EH-LS970B projector in Australia and New Zealand. This home theater model is said to offer a βreal 4Kβ resolution and an ultra short throw ratio. Other features include a laser light source, integrated speakers and the Google TV interface for various streaming services.
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The global version of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra has been pictured in the flesh before its imminent release. Showcased alongside its Photography Kit, the new flagship should be joined by a bumper crop of other devices, including the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro and a re-branded Leica Edition smartphone.
Garmin has delivered a new update to one of its high-end smartwatches. Available globally, the new update coincides with Garmin bringing manual sleep focus options to the Fenix 8 and Fenix 8 Pro, too.
The iPhone 17e is just around the corner and as is the norm rumors gave us a pretty good idea of what to expect. The company is gearing up to launch several devices on March 4 (or shortly before that), the most exciting of which is the iPhone 16e successor - the iPhone 17e.
The 17e promises a handful of notable upgrades over its predecessor. Perhaps the most obvious one will be the Dynamic Island. The full-fledged notch will be replaced by a Dynamic Island cutout along with the accompanying software features.
The display itself will remain the same - 6.1" running at 60Hz. The...
In a short video shared on Samsungβs official US X account, the company showed a situation we have all been in: a woman is sitting on a crowded bus or train, trying to read something private. When the person next to her starts nosing around, she switches on Privacy Display mode.
Like a magic trick, the screen instantly goes black for anyone looking from the side, while staying clear for her. Itβs a clever solution for βshoulder surfersβ who canβt mind their own business in public.
This isnβt just a simple trick. The tech uses advanced OLED pixels to block the view from certain angles. Itβs smart enough to hide your entire screen or just specific parts, like a private text or a sensitive notification.
Interestingly, shortly after the buzz started, the teaser video disappeared. If you try to find the post now, X just says βthis page doesnβt exist.β Samsung hasnβt given an explanation or a warning; they simply removed it from Xβs timeline.
While you can still see a βnext-level privacyβ headline on its official website, the specific video clip is gone. Thereβs possiblity that Samsung pulled it to fix a minor detail or simply to hype the big announcement.
Even without the video, the specs for the Galaxy S26 Ultra look impressive: you get a huge 6.9-inch display, the new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, a massive 200MP main sensor for ultra-clear photos, and a 5,000mAh battery with fast-charging support. You will also get storage options up to 1TB.
Samsung is set to unveil the full lineup on February 25, 2026. Whether the video removal was a mistake or a marketing tactic, it definitely has people talking.
Xiaomi's new special edition smartphone has been pictured ahead of its release. Launching globally, the latest Iron Man Edition will take the shape of the Poco X8 Pro rather than its more expensive sibling.
A week before Samsung is scheduled to take the stage on February 25, a Galaxy S26 Ultra has surfaced in the most unlikely way possible: real-live hands-on leak.
The device shown on camera appears fully retail-ready. More importantly, it offers a clear look at how Samsungβs latest design looks against the S25 Ultra, Vivo X300, Oppo Find X9 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max. Credit β KaroulSahil
Placed side by side, the S26 Ultra appears as an evolution rather than a redesign. Compared to the S25 Ultra, the new S26 Ultra introduces a little more rounded corners, a bigger selfie snapper cutout, and a prominent camera island.
Galaxy S26 Ultra leak against its Apple, Oppo and Vivo alternatives
The Vivo X300, positioned to the left in the image, embraces a large circular camera module. Next to it, the Oppo Find X9 Pro uses a rectangular island with rounded edges. Then there is the Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Apple continues with its square camera plateau, housing three large lenses in a triangular arrangement. Vivo adopts a large circular camera module, which dominates the upper third of the phone.Β Oppo flagship features a rectangular island with rounded edges, with sensors grouped into a unified plate.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra, in contrast, avoids a camera island altogether. The individual lens rings preserve a flatter back surface outside the lens area.
Image courtesy β @KaroulSahil/X
Viewed edge-on, the S26 Ultra appears marginally slimmer than the Vivo X300 and roughly comparable to the Oppo Find X9 Pro. iPhone 17 Pro Max remains the most squared off of the group; its rails are thick and rigid.
With Unpacked just days away, this early hands-on gives us a rare pre-launch comparison.
Privacy Display is the signature feature of Galaxy S26 Ultra, which has just revealed in real life. A retail store in Dubai is already selling the latest flagships, opening a door to massive leaks days before the official unveiling.
This is not a concept demo, nor a press render.
It is a retail unit, running production software, with the privacy feature toggled on and off in real time. The video (via KaroulSahil) shows the holder seeing a clear UI, while the side angle looks almost completely blank.
The effect appears to be digitally toggled, not permanently baked in like traditional privacy protectors. It gives Samsung a wide edge over Apple as it has not integrated hardware-level privacy filtering into its iPhones.
Based on early teasers and what we are seeing in the leak, Samsung is layering intelligence on top of the panel:
Auto Privacy
Selective masking
App-specific triggers
Source β @KaroulSahil/X
Samsung began the Galaxy S26 Ultra teasers with Privacy Display alone. Later teaser doubled down on this technology. The feature is backed by Flex Magic Pixel, and the company internally calls it Zero-Peeking Privacy.
The South Korean tech giant has integrated a switchable optical layer directly into the panel stack. Itβs said that when the privacy mode is off, you get full color accuracy and the panelβs full brightness.
Long-term durability, impact on power consumption, and real-world edge cases remain unknown. However, the implementation looks far more refined than any stick-on solution fans have tested over the past decade.
February 25 is when Samsung will put the Galaxy S26 Ultra on stage and explain this on its own terms.
Despite ludicrous jumps in global GPU pricing, Japan has witnessed the opposite in the last month or so - following a drop in demand, prices for the AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT and 9070 XT gaming GPUs have fallen as much as 20% from their peaks.
The Xiaomi Ultrathin Magnetic Power Bank is set for a wider rollout. This ultra-slim portable charger was initially launched in Japan and later brought to some more markets. Now, it will get a proper global unveiling at the upcoming launch event.
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A new display with an integrated circuit board can be used to build a relatively affordable smart home display. The Waveshare ESP32-S3 sports two microphones and the ubiquitous touchscreen.
The Xiaomi Tag is set to be the company's first proper attempt at introducing an Apple AirTag competitor. This tracking device has already been fully leaked before, and now, the company has confirmed that it's set for an imminent launch.
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Let's recap week number 8 of 2026. It was heavily influenced by Galaxy S26-related stories, but Google did unveil its ungroundbreaking Pixel 10a, and Xiaomi's 17 series is closing in on a global release.
We saw a few S26 chip stories. It seems that the Exynos 2600, which will power some of the S26 units in some markets, has stronger Ray Tracing performance than the Adreno 840 inside the Snapdragon-powered models. On the flip side, the single-core performance of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered Galaxy S26 Ultra is much better than the corresponding Exynos 2600 one.
Samsung also...
Samsung has been a leader in mobile display for over a decade, and the Galaxy S26 series will renew this leadership with a new technology. The company will introduce this new smartphone lineup on February 25 with a feature called privacy display.
This tech will make the user experience more secure thanks to its pixel-level privacy. Once enabled, the display can hide pixels from the side view. It is designed for users who want to use their phones in public without worrying about someone peaking into their screen.
However, the privacy display wonβt be limited to simple on-off switches. Samsung will allow you to customize its user experience, such as enabling privacy display on certain apps, such as the Gallery or a chat app.
According to the information, you can hide the notifications area and the picture-in-picture as well. This approach makes the feature more personalized and user-centric.
This tech will revolutionize the way users use their phones. For example, if you prioritize your privacy, you donβt need to tilt your phone in either direction. Instead, you just need to switch it on, and it will do the job. While we are yet to test the real-life experience, this will be the first time that a smartphone will bring such advanced technology.
For the past five years, Samsung has been criticised for not innovating with its smartphones, but the company said it has been preparing this tech during that void of innovation. Based on the official details, Privacy Display uses a combination of hardware and software to hide on-screen content from side views.
Besides, weβll see a full-blown demo and the key behind this tech development at Unpacked February 2026, when Samsung will unleash the Galaxy S26 series and start a new era of mobile display.
CheckMag | Even Samsungβs most loyal fans have likely noticed that the South Korean company may no longer offer the best camera-focused flagship phone due to minor incremental upgrades over the past years. After the Galaxy S26 Ultra launches, three other flagship phones in are already waiting in the wings and could become a serious threat to Samsung in 2026. Alongside new Xiaomi 17 Ultra teasers, a leaker is currently highlighting what to expect from the Vivo X300 Ultra and Oppo Find X9 Ultra.
After conducting research, astronomers would have discovered a pulsar located in the center of our galaxy, near the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*. And if this discovery is confirmed, it could help to better understand our universe.
Casio appears to be working on a new G-Shock watch: the GDG-B100. This upcoming model was recently spotted in a certification database in Indonesia. While its specifications have yet to be officially announced by the Japanese brand, the model number points to one key feature.
Amazfit firmware version 3.1.6.1 is currently rolling out to users of the brandβs latest smartwatch. This update is said to bring a new running metric linked to slopes, as well as BioCharge energy level monitoring. Plus, users of the recently released T-Rex Ultra 2 also get an improvement for the wearableβs flashlight.
Garmin has quietly added a new Sleep Focus Mode shortcut to the Forerunner 570 and Forerunner 970 smartwatches. The tool was spotted by users after the latest stable update, software version 16.28, and confirmed by the brandβs customer support team. It replaces the older Sleep Mode shortcut, which was removed in a November 2025 update.
According to a new leak, Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max could be set to launch with new, upgraded selfie cameras. Both phones are expected to debut in September, as is typical.
Three new Casio G-Shock watches have been released in the US: the GW2310U-1, the GW6900U-1 and the GX56UBB-1. Each of these digital watches is an upgraded version of a classic model, with enhanced power efficiency. Features of these chunky watches include Tough Solar charging and 200 m water resistance.
Paranormasight: The Mermaid's Curse launched Feb 19, 2026, on Steam and Switch. The 360-degree maritime mystery features an addictive diving loop and non-linear timelines, and it currently holds a "Very Positive" 95% rating.
The highly anticipated crewed lunar flyby faces another delay as technical anomalies force the Space Launch System rocket back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for repairs.
The Moore Threads MTT AIBook is a new premium laptop from the company, and it's one of the very few systems that are powered by the China-made M1000 SoC. It features 32GB of RAM, a 120Hz OLED display, and a MacBook Pro-styled chassis.
Deal | The OnePlus Pad Go 2 is currently available at a 12% discount, with two accessories offered as part of the deal. The 12.1-inch tablet features an aluminum build, a Dimensity 7300 Ultra chipset, and a 10,050 mAh battery.
According to a reliable source, WhatsApp is developing a feature which will finally allow users to schedule messages to be sent at a later date and time, without having to resort to non-native workarounds.
We have seen transparent iPhone mods before, even for the ultra-slim iPhone Air. However, a YouTuber decided to take things further, and equip his iPhone Air not only with a transparent back, but also an actual physical SIM slot that works just fine.
Vloggers and tech enthusiasts all around swear by DJIβs Pocket line of gimbal cameras, and for good reason. The rumor mill has been buzzing for some time now with leaks of an upcoming new Pocket 4 model, now that the current Pocket 3 will be turning three years old near the tail end of this year.
Previous leaks have hinted at a dual-lens design with a secondary zoom camera, akin to a recent Insta360 leak and more crucially, the dual camera systems on some of DJIβs drones. However, this latest leaked short hands-on video shows a very familiar design with a single lens, but still some...
Last year, Samsung introduced its latest flagships, including the Galaxy S25 Edge, featuring a slim form factor that awed and disappointed at the same time.
Over the past decade, smartphones have emphasized the display size, especially the flagship phones such as the Galaxy Ultra. The two things that remain consistent in these flagships are their sheer width and heavy weight.
After launching the screen sizes for different hand sizes, Samsung started focusing on reducing the width and the thickness. Thatβs where the Galaxy S25 Edge device kicks in. At the first Unpacked event of 2025, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S25 series, including the Standard, Plus, and Ultra. By the end of the event, a new phone teaser appeared out of nowhere for the Galaxy S25 Edge.
The phone debuted in May with only a 5.8mm thin design, and weighs only 163 grams, taking the slim form factor to the next level. It offered high-end features such as a 200MP main camera and a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera alongside a 12MP selfie camera.
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The display was 6.7-inch, it equipped a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, a titanium design, and was protected with an IP68 rating. However, its biggest flaw was the 3,900mAh battery, which goes below the standard S25, offering a 4000mAh battery with an extra camera.
Many of the industry observers noted the low-battery capacity, which may not be a big issue, but the price tag of $1,099 raised eyebrows due to the most noteworthy sacrifices.
The initial response to the device was commendable; customers were buying the phones in Korea, but its sales in the global market remained mild. This short-lived fame turned into major despair as Korean media flagged the sales as βunderwhelmingβ.
The arrival of S25 Edge was seen as a possible candidate to replace the Plus and make a place in the S26 series. However, the poor sales performance has made the company stay away from such thoughts.
Stock is running out
Meanwhile, the Galaxy S26 Edge is nearing out of stock on the official website in the U.S. Only one color from the 256GB and 512Gb version is available to order. You may still similar situation on carier locked models, and Amazon is no longer shipping this phone anywhere in the U.S. either.
As we approach the next-gen S-series, the Galaxy S25 Edge is finally seeing Samsungβs back turn against it, and itβs for the good. Maybe Samsung has plans to introduce a successor in May or June this year, just like last year. Weβll keep you posted.
The Mecool MEon1 is a new 4K Google TV box from the company, and it comes packed with features. With the launch price being around $100, the device has expandable storage and is powered by Amlogic S905X4 and Android 14.
Deal | Courtesy of an ongoing sale on Lenovo's online store, the well-equipped Legion 5i 15 gaming laptop with a 20-core Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX CPU and RTX 5070 Laptop GPU can now be bought with an attractive $705 discount. The QHD gamer sports great performance paired with a beautiful OLED display.
Two NASA researchers successfully collected samples from 3,675 feet beneath Antarctic waters. They aim to run simulations on the samples to understand the changes that happen to similar water molecules that erupt into space from icy planets. This could be a big step forward in the search for life on those icy worlds.
Evercade has announced the Evercade Wireless Controller for its VS, VSβR, and Alpha systems, with a confirmed release date of 28 September 2026 and pre-orders already available at select retailers.
The Google Pixel 10a was announced earlier this week β can it shake up the European mid-range market or is it walking into a fight that it is ill prepared for? Sibling rivalry may be the biggest problem for the young 10a.
The Google Pixel 10a is mostly the same as the 9a. It uses the same 6.3β 1080p+ display (slightly brighter) now with Gorilla Glass 7i (replacing GG3), runs on the same Tensor G4 chipset and has the same 48+13MP camera. The battery capacity is the same too, 5,100mAh, though Google increased the wired (from 23W to 30W) and wireless (from 7.5W to 10W) charging...
The existing Galaxy S25 series phones are running out of stock one by one. So, youβd better hurry if you want to grab one unit for yourself, especially the standard Galaxy S25.
The development comes as Samsung is about introduce the Galaxy S26 series, which will represent its flagship segment until the next S-series launch. So, the phone maker is farewelling the existing stock in the usual way, by not restocking any at all.
The out-of-stock trend is hitting the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus. Among these, the standard S25 is seeing a heavy interest right before Unpacked February 2026. The unlocked model is no longer available in certain U.S. states on Amazon, while some states only have used models.
So, the only place left to buy the standard S25 is the Samsung shop, but that place also requires people to rush. As of the time of sharing this information, Samsung is selling the unlocked Galaxy S25 in only three colors: Coralred, Pinkgold, and Navy for the 256GB version. On the other hand, you can only fetch two online-exclusive colors of the 512GB version.
Standard Galaxy S25 on Samsung Shop
On the other hand, the stock remains active for the Galaxy S25+ and the S25 Ultra. To be mentioned, the company hasnβt discounted the standard model from $799. Its outgoing might be the result of the upcoming price increase rumors; nothing is certain for the time being.
Unlike the U.S., this might not be the situation with other key markets such as Germany and India.
The Steam Deck is now out of stock across much of Europe, Canada, and Japan, as memory and storage shortages linked to the AI data center boom disrupt supply. Valve confirms the issue, with restocking timelines still unclear in several regions.
ESA is entering the early design and implementation phase of a project that will use lasers to push space debris out of the way. This will be an upgrade to current space safety technologies.
NASAβs Perseverance team recorded the first successful use of a new technology that helps the rover figure out its exact location by itself. Perseverance did this by taking images of its location and matching them with data from NASAβs Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO).
About a year ago, poll results for the Pixel 9a showed that the hardware was pretty good, but people had an issue with the price. Well, we have been seeing 9a deals for months so that issue is essentially solved.
Now we turn our attention to the new Google Pixel 10a, which launches at the same price as the 9a - $500/Β£500/β¬550/βΉ50,000 for an 8/128GB unit, available March 6. And that isnβt the only thing that is the same on the 10a.
Letβs quickly go over the upgrades. The new 10a has a more durable Gorilla Glass 7i (up from GG3) and the same IP68 rating with an aluminum frame and...
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra brings no change in battery compared to the Galaxy S25 Ultra, and newly leaked promo material signals no significant development in the charging aspect, despite the rumored 60W upgrade.
Fresh promo material leaked by @ya_sking12767 gives us an early look at the Galaxy S26 Ultra ahead of its expected February 25 launch. The headline feature everyone wanted to see? Faster charging. Maybe even a bigger battery.
Battery
If you were hoping for a massive upgrade, you might want to lower your expectations. Yes, there is talk of 60W charging. No, the battery is not bigger, and the leaked 30-minute charging figure tells a story that users will recognize.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra launched with a 5,000mAh battery. The Galaxy S26 Ultra, based on leaked materials, keeps the exact same capacity. From a hardware perspective, 5,000mAh is mature and safe, but itβs unexciting.
Charging
Rumors have pointed to a jump from 45W to 60W wired charging on the S26 Ultra. But the leaked promo slide says 75 percent in 30 minutes, which is exactly what Samsung advertised for the S25 Ultra with 45W charging.
If those numbers are accurate, then in real-world use, we are looking at the same charging curve. Peak wattage does not equal sustained wattage, as mobile devices rarely pull max power for the entire session.
Unless the South Korean tech giant has improved efficiency in the final 0 to 100 stretch or optimized thermal management to maintain higher speeds longer, the practical battery charging gain could be negligible.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is set to launch soon. While there are rumors of faster charging than the predecessor, a new official promo leak hints that there won't be any major change in speed or even battery life.
At the start of December, Google reported that Android 16 adoption was low. However, our tech-savvy audience is ahead of the curve and most of the people who voted in last weekβs poll have version 16 running on their phone.
For some (7%), itβs because they bought a new phone recently and it came with Android 16 out of the box. The majority of voters (55%), however, received version 16 as an update.
Around a third of voters are still on an older version β either because they are still waiting (some brands take longer than others) or because support for their phone has come to an...
You are quite familiar with the OK Google and Hey Google hotwords to trigger Google Assistant and Gemini. It started with Google Assistant and was retained in Gemini, despite a major technological shift. Now, Samsung devices are set to get a second hotword called Hey Plex, and it will summon Bixby-powered Perplexity.
Samsung today announced Perplexity as a second AI agent on Galaxy devices, starting with the Galaxy S26 series. The upcoming flagships will bring an upgraded Bixby that relies on Perplexity for real-time web search.
Galaxy phones offer two easy ways to launch a virtual assistant. Either you press and hold the side key or call the Hey Plex hotword. Both actions result in the same outcome; the preferred assistant will come into effect on the fly.
Users will be able to access Perplexity through a dedicated voice wake phrase, βHey Plex,β or via quick-access controls such as pressing and holding the side button, making contextual assistance easy to reach when needed.
The new voice wake phrase is inspired by the name of the AI assistant and is easy to remember and pronounce. Calling Hey Plex will summon Bixby, and it will be ready for a web search to gather results from the internet.
Samsung says the new Bixby is deeply embedded across select apps, including Samsung Notes, Clock, Gallery, Reminder, and Calendar, as well as select third-party apps. Perplexityβs AI agent enables smoother, multi-step workflows.
Pay attention, Samsung recently rolled out the new Bixby with Perplexity AI to Galaxy S25 series. Users who are running the One UI 8.5 Beta can access the new assistant. Hey Plex is expected to be provided as well through app updates.
Hey Google will remain available on Samsung phones.
Reports from earlier in the year claimed OnePlus had shelved its plans to release the OnePlus 15s. The 15s, meant to be a direct successor to last year's OnePlus 13T-based 13s, now looks to be back on the cards, however.
WhatsApp might soon let all users send messages automatically in chats, as it's working on a message-scheduling feature expected to work in both individual and group chats.
This revelation comes from the folks at WABetaInfo, who discovered this under-development feature in the beta version 26.7.10.72 of WhatsApp for iOS.
This feature, which might be called Scheduled Messages, would allow users to automatically send messages by scheduling them in advance. Just type a message, then choose the date and time you want it delivered automatically.
The scheduled messages will be...
With an Intel processor and a card reader, Blackview's AceBook 8 is now available in a new configuration. It sports USB Type-C, but won't be suitable for demanding workloads.
According to user reports, a chip from the Raspberry Pi Foundation can be massively overclocked, which can deliver a major performance boost. However, this does not suddenly turn the Raspberry Pi RP2350 into a performance monster.
Today, Samsung officially announced a partnership with Perplexity, one of the leading AI companies, to feature it as a second AI agent for the upcoming Galaxy S26 series.
This AI service will be a part of the feature expansion for the next-gen lineup, allowing users to get a personalized user experience, such as waking up Perplexxity with a dedicated phrase, βHey Plexyβ. It is confirmed that Perplexity is coming to the side button access. For example, pressing and holding the power button will launch Perplexity just like Gemini.
It suggests that the Perplexity app might come pre-installed with the Galaxy S26 series. Therafter, phones will be able to access their additional features out of the box. The recent rollout of One UI 8.5 beta 5 shows that Perplexity is now powering the Bixby AI assistant. On top of that, the company has made a big overhaul to this home-grown AI assistantβs UI and intelligence.
Hands-on experience reveals that the answers now show results curated by Perplexity. So, thereβs a possibility that the phone maker may not directly launch Perplexity voice agent; instead, it will have to be redirected through Bixby, as weβve seen in the latest One UI beta. Users can now assign Bixby to the power button and launch it with a press-and-hold action.
Bixby with Device Control
On a further note, Perplexity will have app-level access for all system aps including Notes, Clock, Gallery, Reminder, Calendar, as well as third-party apps. For example, it can now draft an email, which is ready to be sent. You can find the nearby restaurant and more.
What will happen to Gemini?
No, Samsung said that Gemini will still be the frontrunner of the show, and it will pursue a partnership with Google to offer more features with the upcoming devices. The explanation behind this dual partnership is that the company wants to offer multiple AI agents to the users to improve their experience.
More information about the Samsung and Perplexity AI partnership will be revealed at the Unpacked event on February 25.
According to a recent letter circulated by Lenovo, the company will soon introduce price hikes affecting its IDG and ISG groups responsible for commercial PCs and data center infrastructure respectively. This was done, unsurprisingly, to keep up with the volatility surrounding the DRAM industry in particular.
The mid-range smartphone market in the US is not in a good place β the most exciting launch in a while happened earlier this week with the unveiling of the Google Pixel 10a (though note that the phone will become available a couple of weeks from now).
The Google Pixel 10a is mostly the same as the 9a. It uses the same 6.3β 1080p+ display (slightly brighter) now with Gorilla Glass 7i (replacing GG3), runs on the same Tensor G4 chipset and has the same 48+13MP camera. The battery capacity is the same too, 5,100mAh, though Google increased the wired (from 23W to 30W) and wireless (from 7.5W...
The debut of the ReXGlue SDK for Xbox 360-to-PC recompilations has spurred the launch of four wildly different recompilation projects, though three of them are tied to deceased mangaka Akira Toriyama of Dragon Ball fame. ReXGlue SDK also lays the groundwork for many more recomps to come.
The Resident Evil 2 director recommends a harsh sentence for anyone responsible for spoilers. Hideki Kamiya echoed Capcomβs position, warning fans against posting Resident Evil Requiem leaks. Risking copyright infringement, gamers continue to share footage before its release date.
The Khadas Mind Pro, powered by the Intel Core Ultra X7 358H and up to 64 GB of LPDDR5X RAM, is a super portable and powerful mini PC. The mini PC has been tested in synthetic benchmarks and a variety of AAA games. The results are quite impressive.
Internal research at Samsung revealed that the majority of users, nearly 8 in 10, regularly use more than two AI agents. The company is working on improving Galaxy AI for the AI future. By adding multi-agent support, Samsung will make the experience of juggling several AIs much smoother.
The revamped Galaxy AI will have integration for AI agents at the OS level. This will help Samsung stay on top of the quickly evolving AI field with seamless integration of new AI agents in a way that is consistent with the familiar Galaxy experience.
Since the integration is at the system level, you...
The Galaxy S26 series is already creating a lot of excitement online as Samsung will launch the new flagship phones on February 25, 2026. Ahead of the official launch, several promo posters and teasers have appeared, which give fans a glimpse of what to expect. Now, a new leak has revealed how the retail box of the Galaxy S26 Ultra looks.
A well-known tipster, @Alfaturk, shared an image of the Galaxy S26 Ultra box.The design looks clean and simple. It follows a similar style to last yearβs Samsung Galaxy S25 series packaging. However, there are a few small changes this time.
The front side of the box shows a silhouette of the phone. But instead of showing the full outline of the device, it mainly highlights the upper camera module area. This suggests that Samsung wants to focus on the upgraded camera design.Β
Image via Alfaturk16 (X)
Also, we can see a minor change in the placement of the device name. The name βGalaxy S26 Ultraβ is now printed at the top of the box, while last year the name appeared at the bottom. This gives the packaging a slightly fresh look compared to previous models.
Aside from the design of the box, the leaked image does not reveal much else about the phone. However, earlier promo images have already hinted at better camera features, faster processor performance, improved battery life, and new color options.
With the launch date getting closer, more details about the Galaxy S26 Ultra are expected soon. Stay tuned.
Small mistake, big impact. A misplaced backslash caused a PowerShell script running on GPT to completely erase the hard drive contents for a Reddit user. A simple "typo" that could have happened to anyone reveals that it's not just vibecoding that is prone to errors.
Garmin offers a paid premium service for its wearables. Many users have strongly criticized this kind of paywall, but it probably wonβt go away anytime soon.
Sony has closed Bluepoint Games, the maker of critically acclaimed Demon's Souls remake. Sony cites difficult market conditions and rising costs as the reason for the studio's closure. However, PlayStation fans have not received the news well, and outrage is pouring all across social media.
Deal | The Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16 Gen 10 gaming laptop with the AMD Ryzen 7 8745HX CPU, an RTX 5060 laptop GPU, 32 GB of RAM and a 1 TB SSD is now down by more than $500 vs list price at Best Buy US. The resulting price makes the Legion Pro 5 16 a good value.
Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked, even for the Galaxy S26 family, is right around the corner, officially scheduled for February 25. If you've been following the news cycle even loosely, this is hardly news. In fact, there are very few aspects of the upcoming Samsung flagships that have not yet leaked in some fashion. You can go here to see a rather full specs sheet for all three models.
If you are looking to pick up a shiny new Galaxy S26 Ultra, you will likely get a choice between four colors: Black, Cobalt Violet, Sky Blue, and White. And just like every year, there will be some online...
Deal | Just a few weeks after hitting store shelves, the Motorola Razr FIFA World Cup 26 Edition is now available at a discount. In addition to the reduced price, Motorola is also including a free gift with the purchase of the phone.
Deal | The Surge 2, an RPG with soulslike mechanics, immerses you in a world ruled by armed soldiers and robots. Its punitive gameplay requires you to choose the right strategy to defeat your enemies with many weapons and gadgets.
The OnLogic Factor 101 is equipped with a 7-watt octa-core Qualcomm Kryo 670 CPU, allowing the mini PC to function without requiring a fan, ensuring silence and longevity, thanks to the lack of moving parts. The industrial mini PC is already available for purchase, starting at $599.
After an official unveiling at CES 2026, ASRock has now revealed the detailed specifications of its NUC Ultra 300 Box lineup of mini PCs. The systems are powered by up to an Intel Core Ultra X7 358H CPU and the impressive Arc B390 iGPU with 12 Xe3 cores.
Dell has added two new gaming monitors with extremely affordable pricing. Featuring 27-inch Fast IPS panels with 240 Hz refresh rate, the monitors appear to be quite well-specced on paper.
Deal | Citizen's Tsuyosa NJ0151-88M has hit a market low of $297.95 at Walmart, effectively beating its previous $315 Amazon record. At 37% off MSRP, this "Ice Blue" automatic finally undercuts the price floor for sapphire-equipped integrated sports watches.
Deal | Newegg is currently offering a massive discount on a gaming hardware bundle consisting of the amazing AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D CPU and 32 GB of V-Color Manta XSky DDR5-6400 RAM. For gamers looking to build a new high-end gaming PC, the aforementioned bundle could be a great starting point.
Deal | Gamers who wish to build a new gaming PC will definitely have to hunt for exciting deals, considering the sky-high prices right now. For such folks, Newegg is currently offering an enticing 45% discount on a X870E-Plus motherboard and 32 GB V-Color Manta XSky memory combo.
JapanNext may not be as well known as its competitors in the productivity monitor arena, but the brand's offerings have received generally favorable reviews from critics. Its latest 31.5-inch 6K monitor aims to bring a pixel-dense experience for high-end customers, and packs a respectable set of features.
In a massive blind test conducted by a popular publication, it was found that gamers prefer Nvidia's DLSS 4.5 over AMD's FSR 4 and native rendering. In fact, nearly half of the respondents picked DLSS 4.5, while less than 15% chose FSR.
The HyperSpace TrackPad Pro managed to raise over $200,000 in around 38 days during its crowdfunding campaign, indicating substantial interest. However, the Magic Trackpad-competitor now happens to be indefinitely delayed due to supply chain issues, forcing the company to offer refunds.
Deal | The 45-inch LG UltraGear 5K2K gaming monitor is now 35% off on Amazon, dropping its price by around $700. With an extremely color accurate OLED panel, WUHD resolution, and 800R curvature, the UltraGear monitor is a treat for immersive gaming.
Deal | Thanks to an ongoing sale over at Amazon, the 37-inch Samsung ViewFinity S8 monitor can now be purchased with an attractive 42% price cut. With 4K resolution and 90W power delivery, the S8 is undoubtedly a very good choice for an office monitor.
The DShanPi-A1 is a new single-board computer (SBC) powered by a quite capable 8-core Rockchip RK3576 CPU. Available with up to 8 GB of memory and dual 1G Ethernet ports, the A1 SBC should be a decent choice for hobbyist projects.
Deal | The Lenovo Yoga Tab 11 is a great mid-range tablet with an extremely pixel dense 3.2K LTPS 144 Hz display. Powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC paired with 12 GB of memory, the Yoga Tablet is currently 35% off on Lenovo's official online store for a limited time.
Asus has unveiled the Intel-powered variant of the ExpertBook B3 G2 laptop, featuring up to a 16-core Intel Panther Lake chip, 96 GB of DDR5 memory, and plenty of ports. The laptop can also be equipped with a QHD 144 Hz display.
Deal | The Alienware AW3423DWF 34-inch OLED gaming monitor is currently available with a 28% discount on Amazon, dropping its price down to an all-time low yet again. With excellent color reproduction, inky blacks and near-instant response times, the AW3423DWF is a well-equipped product.
Deal | The GMKtec K12 is a well-equipped AMD-powered mini PC with an octa-core Ryzen 7 APU and plenty of ports. The system also sports OCuLink support for fast eGPU setups, as well as dual 2.5G Ethernet. Thanks to an ongoing sale, the K12's barebones variant is now available for just $350.
Luxury device maker Caviar is back with a crazy expensive custom iPhone, and we have some exclusive information about it. The Dubai-based custom device maker has customized an iPhone Air this time, whose design is inspired by the ornamental language of Art Nouveau and the decorative art of Alphonse Mucha.
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This custom Apple iPhone Air by Caviar features a back panel with premium calfskin in a neutral tone, mother-of-pearl inlays, and 24k gold decorative elements, all complemented with fine engraving and hand-finished detailing.
Caviar told us that...
Team Ninja and Koei Tecmo report that Nioh 3 has sold over 1 million copies in its first two weeks, making it the fastest-selling entry in the series and pushing the franchise past 10 million lifetime sales.
In the latest round of Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra benchmark leaks, the upcoming flagship appears to have managed its highest scores yet, defeating the Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max by as much as 20% in multi-core tests.
Former Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer first considered leaving the company later in 2025. Still, he may have intended to delay retirement until after the next Xbox console shipped. A leaker who predicted the move blames the sudden shakeup on dwindling hardware and software sales.
Wavelet Labβs xSDR is a tiny M.2 2230 A+E-key software-defined radio (SDR) module built to plug straight into laptops, tablets, embedded PCs, and other compact systems. Just drop this tiny card into a spare M.2 slot, and turn it into a portable cellular network analyzer or penetration testing tool.
Google is phasing out Androidβs longtime Weather app experience and redirecting users to a redesigned Google Search results page instead. While the new interface still shows forecasts, air quality, and AI-generated summaries, it lacks the fast, native feel of the original full-screen weather view. The change leaves most Android users without a proper first-party weather app, unless they own a Pixel.
Googleβs newly launched Pixel 10a is now available for pre-order. Alongside, the Google Pixel 10, several Xiaomi smartphones, and Samsungβs latest Galaxy tablets are available with a discount.
The Pixel 10a is not a huge upgrade over the 9a, but itβs a good deal at Β£499 for the 128GB variant. It comes with a 6.3-inch OLED display thatβs now slightly brighter than last yearβs model and has slimmer bezels.
Google Pixel 10a
Β£100 off
128GB - Β£499 at Amazon UK
256GB - Β£599 at...
The Akasa Euler CMX is a new Mini ITX PC case that adopts a fanless design, and supports up to Intel Core Ultra 200 CPUs with a maximum TDP of 35 watts. The case is priced at a premium, and is already available for purchase in Europe, Asia, and North America.
Intel's entire Bartlett Lake-S family of LGA 1700 CPUs has leaked, revealing up to a 12 performance-core-only configuration with a 5.9 GHz single-core boost clock. Unfortunately, however, gamers are unlikely to be able to utilize these chips for their gaming rigs.
A report from Benchlife says AMD plans to showcase its next-generation desktop CPUs in 2027. They were originally slated to launch in 2026, two years after Zen 5 surfaced in 2024.
Deal | The Warfare Legacy Collection brings back the classic Flash-based World War strategy games Warfare 1917 and Warfare 1944 in remastered form, adding a new Battle of the Bulge campaign. Instead of the traditional isometric perspective, it adopts a distinctive side-scrolling view. The collection holds a 93% positive rating on Steam and is now 25% off for the first time, bringing the price down to around $7.50.
Phil Spencer is stepping down as CEO of Microsoft Gaming, while Xbox President Sarah Bond is also leaving the company. Asha Sharma, formerly head of Microsoftβs CoreAI division, will assume leadership. Her appointment has sparked concern within the community, with many fearing a stronger push toward generative AI.
In an interview with Variety, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot outlined several projects currently in development. Insider sources have since provided additional details about the titles he referenced.
While Samsung has yet to roll out One UI 8.5 widely, work on One UI 9 appears to be progressing in parallel. A leak has surfaced online that points to a new software feature for the upcoming Android 17-based custom skin.
Ever since OpenAI acquired ex-Apple chief designer Jony Iveβs design startup, rumors have been rampant about what kind of product the collaboration will yield. Clearly, it would have to be some sort of hardware piece β a first for OpenAI. At first, insiders hinted at an AI pen, then the clues shifted things towards something simpler β AI earbuds. Now insiders familiar with the matter claim that there are three hardware products in the pipeline β a wearable pin-like device, smart glasses and a smart speaker. The latter might just be first out the door.
Apparently, a team of over...
Motorola has begun rolling out the Android 16 update to two of its 2025 foldable smartphones in the US. The update is being rolled out by Verizon and T-Mobile, but there are no reports of it rolling out to the Razr+ 2025.
Remember when Facebook rebranded to Meta back in 2021? That move was very much related to an internal company belief in the future of VR tech. As part of that, Meta envisioned Horizon Worlds as the main way people would be communicating in the future. At this point in time, it seems pretty clear that the VR fad is over or close to it.
According to a recent interview with Metaβs VP of Content at Reality Labs, Samantha Ryan, a mobile-first strategy is now at the forefront, with Horizon Worlds shifting gears to be βalmost exclusively mobile.β
As part of the change, Meta is splitting...
Google has shipped newer Chrome 145 Stable builds after the CVE-2026-2441 zero-day fix, adding three more security patches, updating Extended Stable, and prompting a CISA KEV listing for the exploited flaw.
Deal | Indiegala is offering two new free games on its freebies section. One of them is Neon Phonk Robots, which has neon-soaked visuals that channel a Cyberpunk-inspired aesthetic. The second one is RoboBall, a physics-based puzzle game.
An imaging instrument on a NASA satellite just detected a striking display of lights dancing over the Denmark Strait and Eastern Canada. These Northern Lights (aurora) were produced by a minor geomagnetic storm.
Following initial excitement regarding a potential franchise revival, original Saints Row design director Chris Stockman has confirmed that his 1970s-set prequel pitch has been "ghosted" by IP owner Embracer Group. This effectively stalls any immediate future for the series.
The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion we've been hearing about for over a month now will be unveiled soon. This revelation comes from Motorola's Indian branch, which teased the Edge 70 Fusion with multiple posts on X, including one that said, "Coming soon."
That same post also showed the Edge 70 Fusion in two colors, corroborating previous design leaks.
Bold hues.Luxurious finish.The next expression of motorola.Coming soon. pic.twitter.com/Sxv1vXwlTqβ Motorola India (@motorolaindia) February 21, 2026
While Motorola hasn't explicitly mentioned the Edge 70 Fusion in any of its X posts, the use...
Citizenβs latest Tsuyosa collaboration with seconde/seconde/ gives the popular sport-luxury automatic a sharp twist, literally. The limited edition pairs a vivid blue sunray dial with a pixel-art katana minute hand that appears to slice straight through the hour markers, all powered by Citizenβs automatic Caliber 8210.
Nintendo and Illuminationβs The Super Mario Galaxy Movie already features a large ensemble of popular personalities. Nevertheless, a British cinema mentions an unconfirmed antagonist on its website. The character could help Bowser Jr. stop Mario and Luigi from foiling a plot to rescue his father.
With UniFi Industrial, Ubiquiti further expands into the professional market for rugged networking equipment. Because these products are fanless, they are intended to be particularly reliable. The UCG Industrial is the first product already on the market, and more are in development.
Garmin is on the verge of receiving a fresh shot in the arm from Huawei. Arriving later this month, the new smartwatch should deliver an advanced marathon mode experience unlike earlier models. Huawei will sell the Watch GT Runner 2 globally, too.
In addition to the manufacturer's website, the TrimUI Smart Pro S can also be purchased on Amazon. It is available in all six colors and at the MSRP along with the option of a microSD card.
According to a new rumor, Realme is working on the C83, which will be positioned under the C85, just like the naming scheme implies. The C85 made its debut in November.
The C83 is said to arrive in three RAM/storage combos: 4/64GB, 4/128GB, and 6/128GB. Their prices in India are rumored to be INR 13,499, INR 14,499, and INR 17,499, respectively.
Realme C85
The C83 has the model number RMX5256 and will be offered in two colorways: Sprouting Green and Blooming Purple. Its full specs haven't been leaked yet, but we wouldn't be at all surprised if that happens in the next few days or...
LG has released a wave of new 14-inch laptops. Available first in its home market, all variants feature AMD Gorgon Point processors and large batteries within lightweight housings. Intel Panther Lake alternatives will join the Gram 14 14Z95U globally later this year.
Casio has released the limited edition Oceanus Manta OCWS7000CN1A watch in North America. This radio-controlled timepiece has Bluetooth connectivity and Tough Solar Charging. Plus, the all-black model has a titanium casing and strap, and a sapphire glass bezel which catches the light.
The Xiaomi Mijia Front Load Washer Dryer Pro 9kg is now available in the UK. This is the latest European country to get the smart home appliance, which offers features like intelligent detergent dispensing, automatic self-rinsing and remote controls via the Xiaomi Home app.
The Gigabyte MO27Q28GR is a new 280Hz Tandem OLED monitor, now with a glossy panel for improved clarity and colors. Available now for $599.99, it arrives as a budget alternative to similar models already on the market.
The James Webb Space Telescope has mapped the auroras of Uranus in 3D for the first time. And this is a major breakthrough in this field, which could help astronomers better understand ice giants.
Deal | Humble Bundle has refreshed the game bundles section, and a new package has been added: Focus Entertainment Bundle 2026. It delivers six well-rated Steam Deck-playable games for $25, and some of them are multi-award winners.
Citizen Europe has now added a fourth reference to the new slim Series 8 collection: the two-tone NB6084-50A. This 39.3 mm model features a textured white dial, the anti-magnetic Caliber 9051, and a 20-bar water resistance rating - similar to other watches in the lineup.
Pebbleβs comeback is delayed, at least slightly. The company has confirmed the current production schedule for the Pebble Time 2 and the new Pebble Round 2. Both smartwatches use open-source software and sport a rather unconventional design.
Waveshare is now offering a 7-inch round touchscreen display with an IPS panel, HDMI input, and 10-point capacitive touch support, targeting smart home systems, in-vehicle infotainment systems, and other interactive embedded HMI hardware.
Xiaomi is rumoured to be launching its Pad 8 and Pad 8 Pro tablets soon. At the same time, the company has now shared an official teaser hinting that the 'future of computing' is on the horizon, potentially even before the end of the month too.
Retailers have indicated that Asus will be bringing its first Strix Halo-powered 14-inch gaming laptop to the US soon. Thanks to AMD's Radeon 8060S iGPU, the gaming laptop does without a dGPU altogether. Retailers have confirmed that the FA401EA version of the TUF Gaming A14 will not be available in the US with the option of setting 48 GB VRAM like in other countries.
The Uperfect Uplays C10 is a new portable monitor that offers a high 4K resolution and can also be connected with a single cable. The included cover doubles as a stand, but the monitor can also be mounted on a compatible monitor arm.
Citizen Japan has announced three new models in its Series 8 collection, sporting a reduced 39.3 mm case size. These watches are powered by the 9051 automatic caliber, alongside 200 m water resistance and a slim 10.4 mm profile.
Just ahead of the already announced Apple event on March 4, macOS 26.3 code has provided new indications that the launch of the first lower-priced MacBook with an iPhone processor is imminent. Apple might also release two new Studio Displays.
Deal | Synthetik: Legion Rising is a top-down shooter with roguelike mechanics in which you face enemies and bosses in different ways. And if you want a bigger challenge, several difficulty levels are available, but you will have to give the best of yourself.
US pricing information for Samsung's Galaxy Buds4 and Galaxy Buds4 Pro earbuds has leaked online. Simultaneously, the same earbuds have started appearing at other retailers, with one Italy retailer confirming the price of the Galaxy Buds4 Pro in the Eurozone too.
There have been quite a few leaks and rumors about the specs for the Nothing Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro, some of which may not have been the most accurate. The latest piece of information sheds more light on the two upcoming budget friendly phones.
Apple is all set to unleash a new cheap MacBook variant early next month, likely to arrive with multiple color options previously unseen on modern MacBooks. Interestingly, a tipster claims that this might not be the first time Apple has considered bright and fun colors for its notebook lineup.
Deal | With QD-OLED technology, the 65-inch Samsung S90F delivers extremely bright and accurate colors. An improved processor minimizes stuttering in frantic movies and games while modernizing older content. Reduced in a new Amazon sale, only the lack of Dolby Vision limits this OLED TV.
Aventon has launched the Ramblas ADV, an electric hardtail mountain bike with 29-inch wheels. The companyβs new e-bike houses its in-house A100 mid-drive motor and a 708 Wh battery, which is said to offer 100 Nm of torque and up to 90 miles (145 km) of range on a single charge. Plus, it features four assist modes, including Eco, Trail, Auto, and Turbo.
The Casio Edifice EFB-109D-3AV and EFB-109D-5AV watches have been officially confirmed for release in various EU countries. These motorsports-inspired watches have slim stainless steel casing with a matching bezel and strap, with different colored gradated dials. Features of the analog model include three hands, a basic date display and 100 m water resistance.
A new update for the Rivian app brings a companion app for the Apple Watch. The watch app allows users to lock and unlock car doors, set cabin temperature, and view battery status right from their wrists.
Garmin has finally released its long-awaited next stable update for one of its high-end smartwatches. Available globally, the new firmware differs from a similar update that recently debuted on other smartwatches in key areas. The new update should reach the Tactix 8 as an OTA download.
The Casio Oceanus Manta OCWSG1000CN1A watch is now available at the brandβs online store in the US. This limited edition timepiece has a hand-cut sapphire glass bezel and a dramatic black titanium casing and strap. Features of the watch include radio-control, Bluetooth connectivity and enhanced solar charging.
Deal | Paragnosia is an atmospheric horror game that immerses players in an apartment filled with unsettling anomalies. The title is currently free to claim on Steam until February 23.
Nvidia has announced a special chip reveal at GTC 2026. CEO Jensen Huang spoke of processors that will βsurprise the world.β All indications suggest the focus will be on AI hardware rather than new consumer graphics cards. The next Rubin generation, likely paired with HBM4 memory and advanced integration technology, is considered a strong contender for the unveiling.
The first production Cybercab has rolled off the line at Giga Texas, and Elon Musk said that people will be able to buy one retail by year's end. The robotaxi has also been granted an important wireless charging permit.
Mooreβs Law is Dead has acquired new information about Nvidiaβs upcoming flagship graphics card. The RTX 5090 Ti/ Blackwell Titan is only marginally faster than the RTX 5090, but it conumes remarkably more power.
US President Donald Trump has announced plans to release government files related to UFOs, UAPs, and potential extraterrestrial life. The move is intended to address sustained public interest in decades-long investigations conducted by the US Department of Defense.
Google has released Gemini 3.1 Pro in preview across the Gemini app, NotebookLM, Vertex AI, and the Gemini API. Google highlights a 77.1% verified ARC-AGI-2 score and calls it a step forward in core reasoning.
Deal | Another wave of new free games has been spotted on Steam. These new additions were mostly released on the platform in February 2026, and among them, there are a good number of titles with decent player ratings.
Realme has introduced the P4 Lite as the fifth member of the P4 series in the Indian market. The companyβs new budget-range 4G smartphone features a 90 Hz display, a Unisoc T7250 processor, 4 GB of RAM, a 13 MP primary camera, and a large 6,300 mAh battery with 15 W wired charging support.
At Xiaomi's invitation, we were able to take a look at the highly automated smartphone production in Beijing. The Hyper Intelligent Manufacturing System connects machines, data, and quality assuranceβwith 81 percent automation and completely self-developed manufacturing technology as the key to the next industrial generation.
Tesla's first electric pickup truck can now be had for half of its original Foundation Cyberbeast launch price. With the new Cybertruck AWD trim specs, Tesla has learned its lesson from the unpopular RWD edition that was swiftly discontinued.
Xiaomi positions the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ as a budget-friendly mid-range smartphone. This review verdict explains why we werenβt entirely impressed by the device during our testing, despite its beautiful OLED screen, long battery life, and highly durable design backed by IP68 rating and SGS certification.
Deal | The Last Campfire, an adventure game with a deeply thought-provoking narrative, is now on sale on Steam at its record-low price. Retailing for only $1.49, the game can be finished in two sittings and can be run on modest hardware.
Samsung is expected to release its new flagship Galaxy S26 lineup at the Unpacked event scheduled for February 25. Certifications hint that the company is also preparing new mid-range Galaxy A series models, succeeding last yearβs Galaxy A36 and A56.
The XMG Apex 17 is primarily an extremely fast RTX 5060 gaming laptopβbut after calibration, its QHD display reveals surprisingly strong qualities for content creators. With full DCI-P3 coverage and very low DeltaE values, the panel achieves excellent color accuracy. This means the powerful 17-inch laptop could be appealing not only for gamers, but also for photo and video editing.
The Poco X7 and Poco X7 Pro were released as mid-range smartphones in January 2025. Xiaomi is now expected to introduce the Poco X8 Pro and X8 Pro Max globally, with a new leak revealing the design and multiple color options ahead of the official announcement.
Samsung's focus is on the Galaxy S26 series, which arrives in a few days. However, it seems the brand is also working on bringing to market the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 smartphones shortly after the Galaxy S series flagships.
Intel Arc B580 and Arc A770 have been tested with XeSS 3 Multi-Frame Generation. Using 4x MFG, the Intel Arc B580 and Arc A770 show strong performance gains, achieving over 200% better FPS in some games. Intel has also reportedly done a good job with managing latency through XeLL.
Itβs official: Xiaomi is inviting everyone to its upcoming global launch event via a dedicated page, offering a prize draw alongside exclusive perks with every purchase of the Xiaomi 17, Xiaomi 17 Ultra, or Leica Leitzphone powered by Xiaomi.
The AudioβTechnica ATHβSQ1TW2NC earbuds feature a square design, noise cancellation, and 64-step volume adjustment for enjoying ASMRs. They offer six hours of playback, water resistance, and playback of soothing nature sounds via the companion app.
This new 16-inch portable touchscreen monitor from Luckfox promises sharp visuals and smooth motion with its 3840 Γ 2400 (4K) IPS panel, 120Hz refresh rate, and 178-degree viewing angle. According to the manufacturer, the display can be used with laptops, smartphones, single-board computers, and game consoles, though performance will depend on the connected device.
Keychron has officially launched the K3 HE and K3 Ultra wireless magnetic and mechanical keyboards, both of which boast sleek, low-profile designs with elegant rosewood accents, revealing rather reasonable retail pricing and a full spec sheet. Within hours, the Kickstarter campaign has earned more than five times its original goal.
Deal | Humble is back with another solid bundle called the Time Capsule. It includes nine Steam Deck-friendly games worth $154, but you can score them for just $15.
After the downfall of Bluepoint Games, a Bloodborne remake or remaster seems even further away. Sony has also cited unofficial projects, like Bloodborne: Top Down, for trademark infringement. PS4 emulators may be the only way to optimize the FromSoftware title on modern hardware.
Nintendo has released a free Mario app for mobile devices as well as the Switch and Switch 2 handhelds. The internet-free app allows kids and their guardians interact with Mario in several fun ways.
Citizen Hong Kong debuts the "Tsuyosa Shore" (NJ023x), using a rotating bezel with the 40 mm series. The collection features the hacking Caliber 8210, AR sapphire, and 100 m water resistance.
Under the Island launched on Feb 17, 2026, with 90% positive reviews out of the few initial pieces of feedback. The $19.99 Zelda-like adventure is available with a 15% discount and full Steam Deck verification for its non-linear, puzzle-heavy 2D world.
The Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition Switch 2 upgrade is leaving many players underwhelmed. Pop-in and blurriness are common, with poor upscaling likely impacting performance. Even so, the smoother 60fps graphics may be worth the cost of the update.
Intel managed to improve the graphics performance with their new Panther Lake chips, even at lower power limits. This means the new processors are the perfect choice for gaming handhelds, which will benefit massively from increased gaming performance.
Bluepoint Games, maker of the critically-acclaimed Demonβs Souls port for the PlayStation 5, will be shut down in March. The move comes after Sonyβs internal business review and will result in a loss of 70 jobs.
A new external enclosure for high-speed SSDs is supposed to offer high storage capacity and quick data transfer rates. It comes with active cooling that should prevent overheating, while the aluminum housing should also provide some passive cooling.
The Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro have been in the news for a while and now, a week ahead of their launch, dummy units have surfaced online. These pretty much confirm the design and color options, and are in line with previously leaked images.
With plenty of ports and an unusual architecture, the K1 is a new single-board computer that sports M.2 slots and can be expanded accordingly. PCIe is on board, and connecting external sensors and actuators is supported as well.
Deal | Humble Bundle's latest package β Beamdog and Owlcat: RPG Masters β is here with a total of 12 items. As the name suggests, it is full of RPG games from Beamdog and Owlcat Games.
Insiders have been trying out new features that will be rolled out to all other users in the next update for Windows 11 from Microsoft. These include a network speed test integrated into the taskbar.
The Omibo Smart Video Pin shows what a pin could look like in the 21st century. Its round touchscreen allows it to display moving images and change the video shown with a single touch. The illuminated display promises good readability even in low light conditions.
Philips Hue has officially launched the upgraded Turaco outdoor smart light range in Europe. The line-up includes three models: the Turaco Wall lantern, the Turaco Post and the Turaco Pedestal. Compared to the originals, these devices are brighter, offering dimmable white and colored lighting effects.
Microsoft has added four new games to Xbox Game Passβ free play weekend. The most notable title of them is Battlefield 6, which can also be bought for a discounted price.
The Honor Magic V6 has reared its head before its imminent global debut. Spotted at the Winter Olympics of all places, the Magic V6 will beat both the Oppo Find N6 and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 to launching.
Xiaomi is tipped to replace two of its sub-flagship smartphones much sooner than previously expected. Featuring large batteries and high-end chipsets, the pair could replace Xiaomi's current offerings upwards in just a few months. The Xiaomi 17T and Xiaomi 17T Pro will depart from Xiaomi's usual release schedules in other ways, too.
Optoma has released the new UHZ36 4K UHD laser projector in the US. This model is designed for the living room, with a laser light source and support for HDR. Other features include a built-in speaker, dual HDMI ports and image adjustment tools like automatic keystone correction.
Bethesda has multiple big projects in the works and studio head Todd Howard spoke about content coming to Starfield. He also mentioned that majority of the team is working on The Elder Scrolls 6.
A solar eclipse took place on February 17, 2026, in Antarctica, and although few people were able to see it, satellites managed to capture the shadow of the Moon on the Earth's surface. But another solar eclipse will occur in 2026, and millions of people will be able to observe it.
Windows 11 KB5077181 (OS Builds 26100.7840/26200.7840) shipped on Feb. 10, 2026. On a Lenovo LOQ test system, KB5077181 installed Feb. 11 (Build 26200.7840) and was followed by Wi-Fi instability, Bluetooth disconnects, stutter, and slow shutdowns.
Deal | The Epic Games Store is now offering a new free game for mobile players. Available for a short time, this penultimate giveaway of February 26 can be redeemed on Android and iOS. This week's freebie centres on Residual, which combines science fiction with nostalgic graphics plus crafting and survival mechanics.
Video | At CES 2026, Dell resurrected the XPS branding and released the all-new XPS 14, and we finally had the chance to properly test their take on what a thin, light, yet powerful laptop should look like.
The free games section has been refreshed on Epic Games Store, and the storefront has made the penultimate February 2026 freebies live. Alongside this, the last PC giveaway plans have also been revealed, and things are looking good.
A user on Reddit has shared what seems to be a modem failure in their iPhone Air. The new Apple developed modem called the C1X was launched in September last year with the iPhone Air.
Toyota is pricing its new all-electric C-HR SUV lower than the comparable Model Y AWD in the US or the hybrid version it sells abroad. The first reviews of the 2026 Toyota C-HR are out, and they detail the range, charging speed, and comforts of the compact electric SUV.
Even after a promising launch, Valve shouldnβt feel threatened by ROG Xbox Ally sales. A Circana analyst revealed that the Steam Deck still enjoys strong support. The memory shortage could affect both the Linux and Windows handheld gaming PCs, with price increases possible.
The Olimex ESP32-P4-PC is an open-source dev board based on the ESP32-P4 SoC, featuring HDMI, 10/100Mb Ethernet, and four USB 2.0 ports for applications such as smart home panels, POS systems, and IP camera controllers.
Syntropic Power is moving to onshore sodium-ion cell production in the U.S. to supply a new lineup of energy storage systems targeting uses from residential backup to high-power AI data centers and grid applications. By relying on a domestic supply chain, the company aims to avoid FEOC restrictions tied to Chinese cells.
Xiaomi has unveiled a new X Pro QLED TV. Marketed as the X Pro QLED TV 2026, the new Smart TV spans 75-inches while offering Dolby Vision, AirPlay 2, eARC and a 120 Hz game mode.
Fort is said to be the first wearable that can automatically and accurately track strength training, while also supporting cardio workouts as well as sleep and stress tracking. Developed by former Tesla engineers, the wristband promises a battery life of one week.
The next update to Apple's iOS, namely iOS 26.4, may bring video playback to CarPlay. Code found in the iOS 26.4 beta 1 hints that CarPlay users will be able to watch video on Apple TV and other select apps, but only when their vehicle is parked.
A new leak has revealed that the Edge 70 Fusion could feature a newer chipset than previously suggested. As a result, Motorola's next Edge smartphone should go toe-to-toe with Xiaomi's Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus when it launches globally.
Casio has released three of the new G-Shock GG-B100X watches in the UK, with a wider European release on the horizon. These Master of G Mudmaster watches are equipped with four sensors for features like a digital compass and thermometer, and also offer Bluetooth connectivity.
Infinix has introduced the XPad 30E alongside the Note 60 series smartphones. The tablet is positioned as a budget offering, featuring an 11-inch display, a MediaTek Helio G80 processor, and 4G connectivity.
Samsung smartphones are possibly some of the most-leaked products in the world. The company is reportedly implementing measures to stop the public from obtaining details about the features and design of the next Galaxy flagship six months ahead of its launch β just in time for the Galaxy S27 leak season.
While Apple, Samsung and Garmin are comfortably dividing up the smartwatch market among themselves, Meta is set to break into this highly competitive market soon, with a focus on health and AI features.