Earlier this week, vivo announced the start of the global rollout of the X300 Ultra and X300 FE with the exact date depending on the market β itβs April 24 for Spain, for example. Also, the X300 Ultra is now up on Amazon with an eye-watering price tag of β¬2,000 (16GB/1TB).
Based on the results from last weekβs poll, the vivo X300 Ultra will be one of the main challengers in the upcoming Ultra battle. The phone received a very warm welcome with one caveat β people are curious about the Oppo Find X9 Ultra, which will go global on April 21.
The vivo X300 Pro didnβt offer much challenge,...
In Q1 2026, PC manufacturers enjoyed a boom in shipments as the memory shortage intensified. Customers dreaded higher memory costs and stockpiled laptops and desktops. Lenovo and Asus could see fewer new orders as 2026 progresses if DRAM becomes even more expensive.
Also for printing with more than a dozen filaments: Anycubic has added a new 3D printer to its lineup that is said to support various filament types and, according to the manufacturer, comes with an improved hotend. The Anycubic Kobra S1 ACE 2 Pro Combo will initially be available at a discounted price.
With Google releasing the first Android 17 beta version in February, it's now smartphone manufacturers' turn to kickstart their beta programs. Motorola was one of the first to jump on the bandwagon and is doing so with a longer list of devices compared to last year.
In addition to the Motorola Edge (2025), Moto G57 and Moto G57 Power, the list of all Motorola devices has been updated with several new devices. Here they are:
Motorola Razr+ (2025) [USA]
Motorola Razr+ (2024) [USA]
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra [India]
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra [EMEA]
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra...
In case you missed it, DJIβs new Osmo Pocket 4 now has Spatial Audio and Audio Zoom, bringing iPhone-like immersive sound to content creators. However, despite the audio upgrades and the 4K/240fps-capable 37MP 1-inch sensor, the Pocket 4 faces looming competition from DJI's own Pocket 4P (Pro) and the upcoming Insta360 Luna Ultra.
Deal | The Bose SoundLink Micro portable speaker (2nd Gen) in five colors is on sale at Amazon at 23% off the MSRP. It delivers powerful sound for its size, with water-, drop-, shock-, and rust-resistance.
TSMC roadmap targeting sub-1nm chip production by 2029 is found in the latest Digitimes report. Following the 1.4nm A14 node in 2028, the company aims to utilize its Tainan facilities to push semiconductor limits, with Apple's MacBooks and iPhones expected to be the primary adopter despite potential yield and cost challenges.
The Garmin System Software 25.21 is rolling out to two of the brandβs wearables. This release brings several new diving-related features, alongside other improvements and bug fixes.
Xiaomi has announced the global launch of its new Smart Dehumidifier. This smart home product has a larger capacity and a range of smart features, including support for Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa.
The Govee Outdoor Spotlights Lite have been released in various markets worldwide. These cheaper dimmable smart lights offer colored and white lighting effects. Plus, support for Matter allows them to work with many other smart home products.
Lenovo has unveiled its new ThinkPlus Retractable Cable High-Power Portable Power Bank 190W 20K in China. The accessory can be used to charge up to three devices simultaneously, with support for a range of fast charging protocols. Plus, it has an integrated TFT display showing charging information.
The TCL QM8L and QM8L SQD-Mini LED 4K Smart TVs are now available in the US. Offered in sizes ranging from 55β to 98β, these models have features like 100% coverage of the BT.2020 color space, the Google TV interface and Game Accelerator 288.
Garmin has pushed a new beta update to multiple smartwatches. The beta version 22.24 release fixes a bug linked to the recently added LiveTrack function. Plus, it also includes fixes for Bluetooth calling and the SOS feature for the Fenix 8 and related smartwatches.
OnePlus is expected to launch its budget-friendly TWS buds called Buds Ace 3 sometime this month, succeeding the Buds Ace 2 that debuted in late 2024. So in a sense, the Buds Ace 3 are a bit overdue.
OnePlus Buds Ace 3
Ahead of the near release, OnePlus teased the headphones on Weibo, revealing key details and a press render. The headphones are also up on the Chinese Oppo online store, confirming the imminent launch.
It looks like the Ace 3 brings the most upgrades in two departments - battery life and noise cancellation capabilities. The new buds are rated at up to 55 dB of...
As the battle for gimbal camera supremacy heats up, new Insta360 Luna Ultra leaks reveal a white, dual-camera design capable of a staggering 12x in-sensor zoom. Now tipped for a May 15 launch, the Luna Ultra appears ready to challenge the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P (Pro) with superior reach and a modular, detachable body.
Deal | Gloomhaven is a tactical RPG in which you must lead a group of mercenaries through various landscapes in order to defeat numerous creatures. But to succeed, youβll need to plan your attacks in advance and upgrade your characters to become stronger.
AirDrop to Samsung via Quick Share is a significant move, but the sharing system has one more issue, this time with PDF files with certain names.
The headline feature, cross-platform file sharing with AirDrop compatibility, is functional on paper. In practice, the current One UI 8.5 Beta exposes gaps in how Samsung is handling file systems and metadata during the handshake protocol.
The most immediate issue is with PDFs.
When a file is sent from an iPad using AirDrop, certain filenames break the transfer entirely. Specifically, filenames containing characters like β/β fail to land on Galaxy devices.
Androidβs directory structure treats β/β as a reserved separator. The result is a silent failure: no error prompt, no fallback rename, just a dropped transfer. For a feature that aims to simplify sharing, that lack of feedback stands out.
Then comes the deeper problem, metadata loss. Files that do make it across are often stripped of their EXIF data. That includes GPS location tags, lens information, and camera hardware identifiers.
For anyone relying on file integrity, photographers, journalists, or even social media creators, this is a serious regression. The data is present on the source device but disappears during the Quick Share to AirDrop transfer.
Samsung moderators responded to usersβ complaints, but mentioned that the team was not able to reproduce the issue in their testing. The user was asked to reshare the PDF file after removing the special character from the file name.
Quick Share engineering team is reportedly working on fixes, with a patch expected in the next Beta update cycle. For now, One UI 8.5 Beta users get a preview of the future, but also a reminder that polish still matters.
Samsungβs One UI 8.5 seems to have entered the final phase for Stable rollout. Beta Program is underway, and the last update could be coming next week. Meanwhile, Samsung shifted its focus to Stable builds over the past few days.
Back in December, Samsung opened One UI 8.5 Beta Program for the Galaxy S25 series. The activity has arrived in six countries, while users in others are still stuck to the One UI 8.0, based on Android 16 operating system.
Samsung rolled out 9 Beta updates to Galaxy S25 series throughout the Beta Program. The last, 10th, Beta update could be pushed on April 20. Final rollout of the One UI 8.5 firmware is said to kickstart on April 30 in South Korea.
Latest Stable One UI 8.5 builds for Galaxy S phones
The Korean tech giant this week uploaded new Stable builds to its server. The latest builds belong to Galaxy S series smartphones. The Galaxy S22 series has yet to grab any attention in terms of a major software update.
The appearance of new Stable builds isnβt sudden, but strategic. With Samsung nearing the official rollout timeline, preparations are seeing notable progress. Pre-rollout testing is necessary to ensure reliable update distribution.
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Galaxy S24 series β DZD9
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Galaxy S23 FE β GZD7
Galaxy S24 FE β DZD7
Samsung revealed nothing about the One UI 8.5 rollout timeline. What we know from rumors is April 30 as the Korean rollout date and May 4 as Global. Like Beta releases, the Stable distribution roadmap may also be accurate.
If youβre waiting for the One UI 8.5 update, the next two weeks are important. Once the rollout begins for the Galaxy S25 series, the company wonβt waste much time expanding the availability of the Stable update for older models.
For most, the 2026 XPS 16 makes more sense as it is the more balanced machine. For performance hunters demanding 4K discrete graphics, however, then only the Dell 16 Premium offers those features.
4A Games says Metro 2039, due in winter 2026, has been fundamentally reshaped by Russiaβs 2022 invasion of Ukraine, with the studio developing under wartime conditions and reorienting the story toward the consequences of conflict, tyranny, silence, and freedom. Set in 2039 after Metro Exodus, the game returns to Moscowβs tunnels under the Novoreich and a new FΓΌhrer, Spartan Ranger Hunter, while players follow a new protagonist, βThe Stranger,β amid propaganda and fear.
With the Galaxy S26 Plus, we tested Samsung's new flagship chipset. In this conclusion to our review, we look at how the Exynos 2600 performs, how its performance compares to the competition, and whether its power consumption is finally convincing.
Forza Horizon 6 has surpassed 500,000 pre-sales on Steam roughly a month before launch, translating to an estimated $30 million in gross revenue when factoring in different editions and regional pricing, according to Alinea Analytics. The figures point to exceptional momentum, potentially exceeding 2 million Steam sales in the first 24 hours, while additional demand from the Microsoft Store and Xbox Game Pass is not included.
The Oppo Find X9 Ultra is about to debut globally on April 21, but it won't come alone. Oppo's top-end handset will be joined by the Oppo Find X9s, adding to the global Find X9 series.
Ahead of the release, the Find X9s popped up in a Geekbench 6 listing online showing off a Dimensity 9500s chipset, which is a toned-down version of the full-fledged Dimensity 9500 SoC. The Find X9s Pro, which is also expected to debut globally, runs on the latter chip.
We already know what to expect from the chipset, given that the Poco X8 Pro Max we reviewed recently is powered by the same...
Xiaomi is expected to skip a generation and jump straight into the Redmi Note 17 series. This affordable phone lineup has been in the rumor mills for a while now, and Digital Chat Station, a notable leaker, has once again reported that the series could feature a smartphone with a 10,000mAh battery.
The newly released DJI Osmo Pocket 4 delivers a massive boost in battery life compared to the Osmo Pocket 3, despite a modest capacity increase to 1,545 mAh. Real-world testing done on YouTube reveals that the Pocket 4 can records up to 67% longer in 4K/30p. According to DJI, the Pocket 4 offers 4 hours of 1080p recording vs under 3 hours on the Pocket 3.
The Xiaomi Redmi K Pad 2 is an upcoming compact Android tablet with an 8.8-inch display and a high-end MediaTek chipset. Ahead of the launch, a tipster has now shared key details of the device.
The Lenovo Kaitian series is a line of commercial computers developed by Lenovo for the Chinese market. The series now has a new member called the Kaitian X5d G1d.Β
Itβs a notebook that isnβt trying to compete with mainstream ultrabooks in design or features. Instead, it is built around domestic hardware, down to the processor, and focuses on compatibility with government and enterprise systems.
Lenovo Kaitian X5d G1d Specifications
On the inside, it runs on a Loongson 3B6000M processor based on the LoongArch instruction set. This is an 8-core chip clocked at 2.4GHz, paired with a second-generation LG200 GPU core.
Lenovo says the graphics performance is more than 60 percent higher compared to the previous Loongson 3A6000. The system also offers AI acceleration exceeding 7 TOPS (INT8).
Beyond the processor, the Kaitian X5d G1dβs software is another talking point. It comes pre-installed with domestic operating systems like Kylin and UnionTech, and supports commonly used apps such as WPS Office and WeChat. More importantly, it is compatible with OFD document formats and electronic signature tools, which are widely used in government workflows.
The Loongson chip also includes a built-in security processor and supports Chinaβs SM2, SM3, and SM4 cryptographic algorithms. Lenovo also says the system enables full-process hardware encryption for storage and documents.
On top of that, the laptop has undergone source code-level auditing, and Lenovo claims there are no hidden backdoors and that it can handle vulnerability fixes independently.
For multimedia, the laptop supports H.264 and H.265 encoding and decoding, along with HDMI and eDP display outputβjust enough for high-definition video playback and basic design work.
In terms of hardware, the laptop ships with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, with support for upgrades up to 32GB and 1TB. It also includes a 70Wh battery and a range of ports, including USB 3.1, HDMI, and Gigabit Ethernet.
With all of this, the Kaitian X5d G1d is relatively light at around 1.5kg and comes with a full-size keyboard.
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Choosing between the Vivo T5 Pro and Nothing Phone (4a) comes down to what matters more in daily use, raw power and battery life or a more balanced, premium experience. Both phones target the mid-range segment and offer strong performance, but they take very different approaches. This comparison helps highlight which one actually delivers the better overall value for most users.
Design and DisplayΒ
Build and Feel
Vivo T5 Pro focuses more on durability with its IP68/IP69 rating, making it far more resistant to water and dust compared to the Nothing Phone (4a). The plastic back keeps it practical, though it lacks the premium feel some users expect. In contrast, Nothing Phone (4a) leans into aesthetics with its transparent-style glass back and signature LED Glyph interface, giving it a more distinctive and modern personality. It feels more like a design statement than just a tool, even if its IP64 rating is less reassuring.
Display Quality
Vivo T5 Pro pushes brightness to extreme levels with a 144Hz AMOLED panel and a massive 5000 nits peak brightness, making outdoor visibility exceptional. The higher refresh rate also gives it a smoother edge in gaming. Nothing Phone (4a), however, delivers a more balanced visual experience with HDR10+, 1B colors, and better tuning, which makes content look richer and more cinematic rather than just bright.
Verdict
Vivo wins on raw display power and durability, while Nothing feels more refined and visually appealing overall.
Specifications Including BatteryΒ
Performance
Both phones run on the same Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, so real-world performance is nearly identical. Day-to-day usage, multitasking, and gaming feel smooth on both devices. However, Nothing OS 4.1 offers a cleaner, more optimized experience with promised long-term updates, which adds more long-term value. Vivoβs Origin OS feels feature-rich but slightly heavier in comparison.
Battery and Charging
This is where Vivo T5 Pro dominates. The massive 9020mAh battery is in a different league, easily lasting two days for most users. Combined with 90W fast charging, it delivers both endurance and speed. Nothing Phone (4a), with its 5400mAh battery (India variant) and 50W charging, is solid but clearly less ambitious. It charges quickly but cannot match Vivoβs stamina.
Verdict
Performance is evenly matched, but Vivo T5 Pro clearly wins with its massive battery and faster charging advantage.
CameraΒ
Main and Secondary Lenses
Nothing Phone (4a) takes a significant lead in camera versatility. Its triple-camera system includes a 50MP main sensor with OIS, a periscope telephoto lens with 3.5x optical zoom, and an ultrawide lens. This setup allows for much more creative flexibility and better long-range shots. Vivo T5 Pro, with its dual-camera setup, focuses more on basic photography. While the 50MP main sensor performs well in daylight, the lack of additional lenses limits its overall capability.
Selfie Camera
Both devices feature a 32MP front camera, but Vivo edges ahead slightly by supporting 4K video recording for selfies, which is rare in this segment. Nothing keeps it more standard with 1080p, but its image processing tends to produce more natural tones.
Verdict
Nothing Phone (4a) is the clear winner for overall photography, offering more versatility and better real-world shooting options.
PricingΒ
Price Comparison
Vivo T5 Pro is priced at approximately βΉ30,000, while Nothing Phone (4a) comes in slightly higher at around βΉ32,000. The price gap is small but noticeable, especially in the mid-range segment where value matters the most. Vivo positions itself as a performance and battery-focused device at a slightly lower cost, while Nothing justifies its pricing with design and camera upgrades.
Value for Money
Vivo T5 Pro offers excellent value for users who prioritize battery life, display brightness, and durability. It delivers strong hardware at a more aggressive price point. Nothing Phone (4a), on the other hand, feels like a more premium experience with its unique design, better cameras, and cleaner software. It costs more, but the added features are noticeable in daily use.
Verdict
Vivo T5 Pro offers better raw value, while Nothing Phone (4a) justifies its price with a more premium overall experience.
ConclusionΒ
Vivo T5 Pro stands out with its massive 9020mAh battery, ultra-bright 144Hz display, and superior water resistance, making it highly practical and endurance-focused. It feels like a device built for heavy users who want reliability over everything else. Nothing Phone (4a), meanwhile, brings a unique identity with its Glyph lighting system, cleaner Nothing OS, and versatile triple-camera setup. It feels more modern, expressive, and balanced across different use cases.
Verdict
If one best overall phone has to be chosen, the Nothing Phone (4a) is the smarter pick for most users. Both phones offer similar performance, but Nothing delivers a more complete experience with better cameras, cleaner software, longer update support, and a more premium design. The Vivo T5 Pro is excellent for battery life and fast charging, but it feels more like a niche choice for heavy users. For balanced daily use, long-term value, and overall refinement, Nothing Phone (4a) is the better choice.
Huawei has introduced a new wearable for commercial users, called the Huawei Qingyun HA5B0. Itβs a fitness tracker that, at least on paper, tries to cover a wide range of health monitoring features while keeping the design relatively simple.
The HA5B0 comes with an 8.99mm thin body and a 1.62-inch AMOLED display. The panel offers a resolution of 286 Γ 482, a 60Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of up to 1500 nits, enough for outdoor usage.Β
Health and wellness features include professional sleep analysis and multi-dimensional emotional health monitoring. There are also more clinical-style features, such as pulse wave-based atrial fibrillation alerts and premature beat notifications.
The device can also track sleep apnea risk, monitor HRV throughout the day, and provide standard metrics like blood oxygen and heart rate.
On the fitness side, the tracker supports over 100 sports modes, including activities like yoga, strength training, running, and skipping rope. This is fairly in line with what competitors are offering, though the real-world accuracy of these modes will depend on software tuning.
Why is Huawei Qingyun HA5B0 a commercial tracker?
One area Huawei is emphasizing is customization, especially for enterprise clients. The company says it will allow partners to customize elements like the boot logo, watch faces, packaging, and even strap colors and printing. That suggests the HA5B0 is not just meant for retail consumers but also for corporate or institutional deployments.
In terms of hardware, the bracelet includes a 9-axis inertial sensor setup, combining an accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer, along with an optical heart rate sensor and an ambient light sensor. It uses magnetic charging, supports Bluetooth 6.0, and is rated for 5 ATM water resistance. Thereβs no NFC support, though.
It is rated for up to 14 days of battery life under maximum usage conditions. The device also supports both Android and iOS ecosystems.
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Xiaomi has announced the Mijia High-Speed Water Ion Hair Dryer Pro in the Chinese market. It is priced at 799 yuan ($117) and is now listed on Youpin.
Xiaomi Mijia Hair Dryer Pro Specifications
The Mijia High-Speed Water Ion Hair Dryer Pro comes with a dual-mode constant temperature system designed for safe and efficient airflow. The design includes two modes: an intelligent scalp protection mode for adults, which maintains a stable temperature of 50Β°C, and a childrenβs mode, which provides a gentler 40Β°C airflow. It features a built-in ToF sensor that measures the distance between the dryer and the scalp in real-time and adjusts the heat levels accordingly to ensure safety.
Xiaomi has equipped the device with an NTC thermistor and a microprocessor that performs 200 temperature checks per second. This ensures precise temperature regulation while avoiding overheating. The hair dryer uses patented dual-needle water ion technology to release high-activity nano water ions. These ions deliver deep hydration, reduce scalp oil, and help maintain long-term color vibrancy for dyed hair.
The device runs on a 120,000 RPM brushless motor, delivering airflow speeds up to 72 m/s. It allows short hair to dry in about 30 seconds under optimal conditions and offers four heat settings, two wind speeds, and adjustable temperatures between 30Β°C and 90Β°C for versatile styling and drying.
The hair dryer includes a high-concentration negative ion generator that releases up to 200 million ions. This feature reduces static electricity, minimizes frizz, and improves hair texture. Xiaomi includes three magnetic nozzles for different needs, such as smoothing, styling, and combing.
Xiaomi designed the device with a metallic pearlescent finish and offers three color options: Dusk Gold, Frost Purple, and Iris Blue. The handle includes an aluminum alloy temperature control dial for a premium tactile feel. The dryer also incorporates multi-layer noise reduction to keep operation quieter than most traditional hair dryers.
In related news, Xiaomi has recently introduced the Mijia Titanium Thermos Cup Ti2 in a new Moonlight Silver finish, alongside a 508L smart refrigerator featuring 55-minute rapid ice-making and ion purification technology.
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Rogbid has introduced the SR15 Smart Ring, a thin and lightweight wearable designed to combine modern technology with everyday convenience.
Rogbid SR15 Smart Ring Specifications
The SR15 features a 3.0 mm ultra-slim profile and a weight of just 3.2 grams, making it nearly unnoticeable during daily use. Rogbid crafted the ring from high-grade titanium alloy, which provides durability, a premium finish, and IP68 waterproofing, allowing users to wear it all day without worry.
The SR15 offers advanced health monitoring features that include heart rate tracking, blood oxygen measurement, sleep monitoring, and stress detection. The device delivers 24/7 tracking and collects real-time health insights through its high-precision PPG sensors. For women, the smart ring includes menstrual health tracking, helping users predict cycles accurately and manage their daily health.
Rogbid equipped the SR15 with over 100 sport modes, covering activities such as running, cycling, swimming, and yoga. Its tracking features include workout duration, calorie burn calculation, and heart rate monitoring. The device uses intelligent algorithms to ensure precise activity tracking, making it a useful companion for fitness enthusiasts.
The ring offers real-time notifications for calls, texts, and alarms via subtle vibrations. It also features smart gesture controls, enabling users to skip videos, control music, and navigate content with a simple double-tap.
In terms of battery life, it offers up to 5 days of battery life on a single charge, with the charging case extending usage to 10 days.
Pricing and Availability
Rogbid has priced the SR15 at $99.99 and is offering a limited-time launch promotion, now available at the Rogbid official store.
The SR15 is available in Classic Gold, Silver, Black, and a special 2026 FIFA World Cup Football Edition. It comes in ring sizes ranging from 7 to 14, ensuring a comfortable fit for all users.
BigMe, a China-based brand specializing in color E-Ink screen products, has introduced a new smartphone called the HiBreak Dual. Itβs not trying to compete in the usual flagship race. Instead, the product sits somewhere between e-readers and traditional phones.
BigMe HiBreak Dual Specifications
At first glance, the HiBreak Dual looks like a standard device, but its defining feature is the 6.13-inch color E-Ink display on the front. In monochrome mode, the screen reaches a sharp 300 PPI, while color mode drops to 150 PPI. It also supports stylus input paired with the βInfinity Canvasβ feature, allowing for free writing and recording, making the phone more versatile in everyday scenarios.
Flip the phone over, and things get slightly more experimental. Thereβs a 1.85-inch circular LCD display on the back with a 360 Γ 360 resolution. You can use this small screen to check notifications, glance at the time or weather, and even use it as a rear viewfinder when taking photos.
The smartphone is powered by the Dimensity 1080, an octa-core processor from 2022. On the software side, the HiBreak Dual ships with Android 14, which clearly isnβt up to date, as Android 17 is nearing launch. Connectivity features include Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, dual SIM support, infrared, and a fingerprint sensor.
As for the battery, the phone packs a 4,500mAh battery and supports 18W charging. These are fairly standard numbers on paper, but paired with an E-Ink display, it could stretch further than typical smartphones in real-world use.
Pricing and Availability
The BigMe HiBreak Dualβs base model, with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, is priced at $519, while the 12GB + 256GB version costs $599. Thereβs also a bundle that includes a stylus and protective case with 8/128GB and 12/256GB variants for $569 and $689, respectively.
Google might be working on an interesting hardware tweak for the Pixel 11 series. A new feature spotted in Android 17 Beta 4 hints at something called Pixel Glow, which could bring back notification lights, just in a different way.
The feature showed up in an APK teardown by AndroidAuthority, and from whatβs visible, it looks like an LED-based notification system on the back of the phone. When the device is placed face down, it can light up in different colors or patterns to signal incoming calls, messages, or other alerts.
Itβs basically a modern take on the old notification LED, just moved to the rear panel. Not exactly new as a concept, but still something we donβt really see on most phones right now.
Descriptions suggest the feature is meant to be subtle rather than distracting. It also looks like this wonβt be something that can be added through software alone. The code mentions, βthe device must have hardware lights,β so older Pixel devices are unlikely to get it.
Some of the strings hint at a bit more than just basic notifications. There could be custom lighting for favorite contacts, feedback during hands-free use, and even some kind of visual cue when interacting with Gemini. Itβs not fully clear how all of this will work yet, but it does sound like Google is trying to make it feel more contextual, thanks to Gemini, rather than just blinking lights.
One slightly confusing part is the hardware side. Leaked renders of the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold donβt show anything obvious on the back that looks like an LED system. So either itβs hidden in some way, or itβs planned for a later revision.
If it actually shows up on the Pixel 11 series, it could be one of those features people donβt think about much at first, but end up using every day.
The Redmi K Pad 2 is one of the products Xiaomi will unveil at its launch event on April 21. While the company has already teased the tabletβs design and some key features, a new leak from tipster Digital Chat Station fills in more of the technical details.
Redmi K Pad 2 Specifications
The tipster confirms that the Redmi K Pad 2 is built around an 8.8-inch LCD display with a 3K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. It also retains the 16:10 aspect ratio of its predecessor.
Powering the tablet is MediaTekβs Dimensity 9500 chipset, which should bring a noticeable boost in performance over the previous generation. To manage heat, Redmi is reportedly including a large 15,300mmΒ² vapor chamber cooling system.
The K Pad 2 is said to pack a 9,100mAh battery paired with 67W fast charging. Audio and haptics include dual symmetrical speakers tuned by Bose, along with dual X-axis motors designed to improve vibration feedback.
Design-wise, Xiaomi has already confirmed a metal unibody build, with color options including Deep Black, Spotlight Purple, and Space Silver. It all looks fairly minimal. Thereβs also a fingerprint sensor built into the power button, for biometrics.
The 8.8-inch panel is also confirmed to have 1100 nits of peak brightness.Β And on the gaming side, Redmi is claiming support for 165fps gameplay in select titles, along with a 540Hz touch sampling rate.Β
The tablet is also using a centered chip layout, which is meant to help with heat distribution during longer sessions.Β
As for pricing, Redmi hasnβt confirmed anything yet. However, given the specs, you can expect the tablet to sit in a premium range.
Oppo will unveil the new X9 series of flagship phones on April 21. While the Chinese market will get the Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s Pro, the brand is expected to announce the Ultra edition as well as the Oppo Find X9s for the global market. It is already known that the Find X9 Ultra and X9s Pro will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and Dimensity 9500 chipsets, respectively. Now, in a new development, the Find X9s has appeared on Geekbench, confirming its chipset for the first time.
Oppo Find X9s Geekbench listing
OPPO Find X9s (CPH2873) global variant chipset confirmed β it will be powered by the Dimensity 9500s, while the Chinese variant, Find X9s Pro, features the MediaTek Dimensity 9500.
The above screenshots show that an Oppo phone with model number CPH2873 has surfaced in Geekbenchβs database. As per recent certification sightings, this device will debut with the Oppo Find X9s moniker in the market. The listing reveals that it is powered by a MediaTek chip, along with 12GB of RAM and Android 16.
The chip includes a prime CPU core clocked at 3.73GHz, three cores running at 3.30GHz, and four cores operating at 2.40GHz. For graphics, it features the Mali-G925-Immortalis MC12 GPU.
These details suggest that the X9s is powered by the Dimensity 9500s. It scored 2,571 and 7,881 points in the single-core and multi-core tests, respectively.
This does not come as a surprise because MediaTek had already unveiled the Dimensity 9500s and confirmed that the Find X9s would be equipped with it. The only other phone that features this chip is the Poco X8 Pro Max, which debuted last month.
Since the Find X9s is powered by the Dimensity 9500s, a toned-down version of the existing Dimensity 9500, it is likely to be positioned below the existing Find X9.
In terms of other specs, the Find X9s has a 6.59-inch OLED panel with ultra-thin 1.1mm bezels on all four sides. It will offer a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It will house a 7,025mAh battery with 80W wired charging, but may lack wireless charging.
The X9s will feature a 32-megapixel front camera. On the back, it will include a 50-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera (Samsung JN5 or Sony LYT-700). It will arrive in 12GB+256GB and 12GB+512GB variants and will be available in shades like orange, purple, and titanium.
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Vivo T5 Pro and Google Pixel 10a approach the mid-range segment with clearly different priorities. Vivo leans into aggressive hardware, larger battery, faster charging, and a high-refresh display, while Google focuses on software optimization, computational photography, and long-term support. With both devices targeting similar buyers at very different price points, this comparison breaks down where each phone stands and which one makes more sense depending on usage priorities.
Design and Display
Build and Feel
The Vivo T5 Pro leans toward a bold, rugged approach with a plastic frame and back, backed by strong IP68/IP69 protection. It feels built for durability and endurance, clearly targeting heavy users. The Pixel 10a, on the other hand, brings a more refined finish with an aluminum frame and Gorilla Glass protection. It feels more premium in hand, even if it doesnβt push extreme durability standards as aggressively. The cleaner design language on the Pixel makes it feel more polished for everyday use.
Display Quality
Vivo takes a clear lead in raw display specs with a larger AMOLED panel, ultra-smooth 144Hz refresh rate, and extremely high peak brightness. Itβs built for immersive viewing and gaming. The Pixel 10a focuses more on balance, offering a smaller P-OLED panel with 120Hz and strong HDR tuning. While not as aggressive, it delivers more natural colors and better consistency.
Verdict
Vivo T5 Pro is for big-screen lovers and gamers, while Pixel 10a feels more refined and balanced for daily use.
Specifications Including Battery
Performance
The Vivo T5 Pro runs on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, delivering solid mid-range performance with a focus on efficiency and stable gaming. It handles multitasking smoothly but stays within predictable limits. The Pixel 10aβs Tensor G4, however, is more AI-focused and optimized for real-world tasks like photography and smart features. While not always the fastest in raw benchmarks, it feels smarter and more adaptive in daily use.
Battery and Charging
This is where Vivo dominates. The massive 9020 mAh battery is designed for extreme endurance, easily lasting far beyond a typical day. Combined with 90W fast charging, it minimizes downtime significantly. The Pixel 10a offers a more standard 5100 mAh battery with slower wired charging and the addition of wireless charging. Itβs more about convenience than raw power.
Verdict
Vivo T5 Pro wins on battery and charging by a huge margin, but Pixel 10a offers a smarter, more balanced performance experience.
Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
The Pixel 10a clearly leads in camera versatility and processing. Its dual-camera setup includes a reliable main sensor with OIS and an ultrawide lens, backed by Googleβs computational photography features like Ultra HDR and Best Take. Photos tend to look more detailed and consistent across lighting conditions. The Vivo T5 Pro focuses on a simpler dual setup without an ultrawide, delivering decent shots but lacking flexibility and advanced processing.
Selfie Camera
Vivo offers a higher-resolution 32 MP front camera capable of 4K recording, making it appealing for selfie-heavy users and content creators. The Pixel 10a uses a lower-resolution ultrawide selfie camera but compensates with better HDR tuning and more natural skin tones. It prioritizes realism over sheer detail.
Verdict
Pixel 10a is the clear winner for overall photography, while Vivo T5 Pro appeals more to selfie-focused users.
Pricing
The Vivo T5 Pro is priced around βΉ30,000, positioning itself as a strong value-driven device focused on hardware. In contrast, the Pixel 10a sits at around βΉ50,000, making it significantly more expensive. The price gap is substantial and immediately affects buying decisions.
Is the Price Justified
Vivo delivers exceptional value with its massive battery, high-refresh-rate display, and fast charging. It feels like a specs-first device built to impress on paper and in usage time. The Pixel 10a justifies its higher price through software longevity, premium build, AI features, and camera performance. Itβs less about specs and more about experience.
Verdict
Vivo T5 Pro offers better value for money, while Pixel 10a justifies its price with long-term usability and smarter features.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
Conclusion
Vivo T5 Pro stands out with its massive battery, ultra-fast charging, and high-refresh-rate display, making it ideal for power users and gamers. Itβs built to last long and perform consistently without worrying about charging cycles. The Pixel 10a differentiates itself with long-term Android updates, AI-powered features, superior cameras, and cleaner software. It feels more future-proof and polished in everyday use.
Verdict
If only one has to be chosen, the Google Pixel 10a is the better pick overall. It delivers a more refined experience with superior cameras, longer software support, and smarter day-to-day performance that ages well over time.Β
While the Vivo T5 Pro offers incredible battery life and strong value, it feels more like a spec-driven device, whereas the Pixel 10a provides a more complete, polished, and future-proof smartphone experience.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
OnePlus looks set to update its budget earbuds lineup again, and the OnePlus Buds Ace 3 have now quietly shown up on the companyβs official website, revealing the design. Itβs not a full announcement yet, but thereβs enough there to get a rough idea of whatβs coming.
The earbuds are rated for up to 55dB active noise cancellation. OnePlus is also leaning into gaming a bit, with FPS-specific audio tuning aimed at making things like footsteps easier to pick out. Whether that makes a big difference in real use is something weβll have to see.
The company is claiming up to 54 hours of battery life with the case, which sounds impressive on paper. In reality, itβll probably depend on how much ANC you use, but still, itβs a noticeable jump from earlier models.
The Buds Ace 3 will come in Titanium Silver and Interstellar Black, and from whatβs visible, OnePlus hasnβt tried to change things too much here. There are still a few gaps, though. Details like driver size, latency numbers, or even call performance havenβt been fully listed yet, so this isnβt the complete picture.
Looking back, the OnePlus Buds Ace 2 were launched in late 2024 at a fairly aggressive price and ended up being a decent value option. They offered solid bass thanks to 12.4mm dynamic drivers, okay ANC, and about 43 hours of battery life. With the Ace 3, OnePlus seems to be pushing things a bit further, especially in noise cancellation and battery.
The fact that these are already up on the official site usually means launch isnβt far away. One of the companyβs Weibo posts confirms theyβll arrive later this month, possibly alongside the Ace 6 Ultra. More details should follow once OnePlus makes it official.
Motorola appears to be a little more promising this year in terms of software updates. The company began its Android 17 beta program shortly after Google released the first beta in February 2026, and later expanded it to cover over a dozen devices. The list has just got a little longer as Motorola adds three new high-end phones to its Android 17 beta program.
The Motorola Razr+ 2025, Razr+ 2024 (also known as Razr 50 Ultra in several markets), and the Edge 50 Ultra are the three latest Motorola devices participating in the Android 17 beta program, as announced on the official forum. As always, the beta application is open to a limited number of users in select regions.
If you have an eligible Motorola and you live in a supported region, use the correct post link to open the official Android 17 beta post directly. Or, you can visit the official website to find all the current testing opportunities.
How to sign up for Motorolaβs Android 17 beta program
Keep in mind that beta builds may have bugs or broken features. Itβs best to avoid such builds and wait for a stable release, or at least not install them on a primary device.
Also, ensure that there are no pending updates for your Motorola phone. Go to Settings > System updates > Check for updates to manually check for updates.
Now, follow these steps to sign up for the beta program:
Tap on the registration link for your Motorola phone.
Fill in the required details and submit your application.
Motorola may send emails containing more details about your beta application. Therefore, remember to check your inbox regularly, including the spam folder.
If your application is approved, Motorola will send you an Android 17 beta update soon. You should receive a notification for this, but itβs better to check for updates manually every few days.
Weβll keep posting the latest developments in theΒ Motorola section. Remember to visit that regularly to stay updated. Alternatively, you canΒ join our Telegram channelΒ to get instant notifications when we publish new stories.
On April 20, Huawei will unveil the Pura X Max foldable alongside the Huawei Pura 90 series in China. Ahead of the launch, fresh leaks have surfaced, giving an early look at the Pura 90, 90 Pro and 90 Pro Max. These details outline key differences in design, battery and imaging hardware, setting expectations for Huaweiβs next photography-focused flagships.
Huawei Pura 90 series key specs leaked
Huawei Pura 90 series leak
According to tipster Bald Panda, the standard Pura 90 will feature a 6.84-inch 1.5K flat display and a 6,500mAh battery, while maintaining a slim 6.9mm profile and a weight of 203 grams. The Pura 90 Pro is said to adopt a slightly smaller 6.59-inch 1.5K flat screen, paired with a 6,000mAh battery, with thickness increasing to 8.3mm and weight to 219 grams.
At the top end, the Pura 90 Pro Max could arrive with a larger 6.87-inch 1.5K display, a 6,000mAh battery, and a more substantial build measuring 8.5mm thick and weighing 232 grams. These differences suggest Huawei is balancing screen size, battery capacity and form factor across the lineup.
Huawei Pura 90 series leak by DCS
Additional details shared by Digital Chat Station indicate that the Pro and Pro Max models will bring notable camera enhancements. The Pura 90 Pro is expected to feature a 50-megapixel main camera with a large 1/1.28-inch sensor, a 40-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera, along with a multispectral sensor.
The Pura 90 Pro Max could take things further with a similar main and ultra-wide setup, but replace the telephoto unit with a 200-megapixel periscope camera using a large sensor. Both models are tipped to include a new β9 seriesβ chipset, around 6,000mAh batteries, IP68 rating, 2D face recognition, and durable Kunlun glass protection.
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Vivo T5 Pro and Vivo V70 FE might look similar at first, but theyβre built for totally different needs. One is all about a massive battery and smooth performance, while the other focuses on the camera and a more premium overall feel. That contrast makes this comparison interesting, because itβs not about which is better, but which actually fits your usage better.
Major Features:
Feature
Vivo T5 Pro
Vivo V70 FE
Winner
Display
6.83β³ AMOLED, 144Hz, 5000 nits peak
6.83β³ AMOLED, 120Hz, HDR10+, 1900 nits
T5 Pro β Higher refresh rate & brightness
Processor
Snapdragon 7s Gen 4
Dimensity 7360 Turbo (4nm)
V70 FE β More modern and slightly better efficiency
GPU
Adreno 810
Mali-G615 MC2
Tie β Comparable mid-range performance
RAM & Storage
Up to 12GB RAM, 256GB, UFS 3.1
Up to 12GB RAM, 512GB, UFS 3.1
V70 FE β Higher storage option
Rear Camera
50MP (wide) + auxiliary
200MP (OIS) + 8MP ultrawide
V70 FE β More versatile and higher resolution
Front Camera
32MP
50MP (India) / 32MP (global)
V70 FE β Higher resolution & autofocus (India)
Video Recording
4K @30fps
4K, OIS + EIS
V70 FE β Better stabilization
Battery
9020 mAh
7000 mAh
T5 Pro β Significantly larger battery
Charging
90W, 50% in 37 min
90W, 100% in 60 min
T5 Pro β Faster top-up speed
Build & Protection
IP68/IP69
IP68/IP69 + extra immersion time
V70 FE β Slightly better durability
Connectivity
Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, no NFC
Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, IR blaster
V70 FE β More features
OS
Android 16, OriginOS 6
Android 16, OriginOS 6
Tie β Same software experience
Price
βΉ30,000 (approx)
βΉ38,000 (approx)
T5 Pro β Better value
Disclaimer: Specs are based on available data. Actual performance may vary. Verify details from official sources before buying.
Design and Display
Build and Feel
Both phones follow a similar design language with a glass front and plastic frame/back, but the experience differs slightly. The Vivo V70 FE feels more refined with its slimmer profile and added touches like Darkness Glow technology, giving it a more premium visual identity in certain markets. The T5 Pro, however, focuses on durability with strong IP68/IP69 protection, making it feel more rugged and confidence-inspiring for long-term use. The choice here leans toward whether durability or aesthetics matter more in daily handling.
Display Quality
The Vivo T5 Pro pushes ahead with a 144Hz AMOLED panel and extremely high peak brightness, making it ideal for gaming and outdoor visibility. In contrast, the V70 FE offers a 120Hz AMOLED with HDR10+ and richer color depth, which feels more balanced for media consumption. The difference comes down to smoothness versus color richness, and both deliver a premium viewing experience.
Verdict
The T5 Pro feels more performance-driven with its smoother panel, while the V70 FE offers a more polished and visually rich display experience.
Specifications Including Battery
Performance
The Vivo T5 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, which leans toward efficiency and stable performance, especially in gaming and sustained workloads. Meanwhile, the V70 FEβs Dimensity 7360 Turbo brings a more modern 4nm architecture and slightly better AI and multitasking capabilities. The difference isnβt drastic, but the V70 FE feels a bit more future-ready, while the T5 Pro offers more consistent thermal performance.
Battery and Charging
This is where the T5 Pro stands out significantly. Its massive 9020 mAh battery easily surpasses the V70 FEβs 7000 mAh, delivering exceptional endurance that can stretch into multi-day usage. Both support 90W charging, but the T5 Proβs larger capacity, combined with efficient charging curves, makes it feel more dependable for heavy users. Features like bypass charging also add practical value for gamers.
Verdict
The T5 Pro dominates in battery life and consistency, while the V70 FE offers slightly more modern processing advantages.
Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
The Vivo V70 FE clearly takes the lead with its 200MP main sensor and an additional ultrawide lens, making it far more versatile. It captures more detail, offers better stabilization with OIS, and provides flexibility for different shooting scenarios. The T5 Pro, on the other hand, sticks to a simpler dual-camera setup with a 50MP sensor and lacks an ultrawide, which limits its creative range. It performs reliably but doesnβt stand out.
Selfie Camera
Both devices offer strong selfie performance, but the V70 FE edges ahead in the Indian variant with a 50MP autofocus front camera. This results in sharper, more detailed selfies and better video output. The T5 Proβs 32MP camera is solid but feels more standard in comparison.
Verdict
The V70 FE is the clear winner for photography, offering more versatility, higher resolution, and better overall imaging capabilities.
Pricing
The Vivo T5 Pro is priced around βΉ30,000, while the Vivo V70 FE comes in at approximately βΉ38,000. This creates a noticeable gap, placing the V70 FE closer to the premium mid-range segment. The T5 Pro positions itself as a value-focused device with strong battery and performance, while the V70 FE justifies its higher price through camera upgrades, design refinements, and additional features like NFC and an infrared port.
Is the Price Justified
The T5 Pro feels like a practical choice for users who prioritize battery life and smooth performance without overspending. Meanwhile, the V70 FEβs higher price starts to make sense for users who want a more complete flagship-like experience, especially in camera and display quality. However, the price jump may feel steep for those who donβt need those extras.
Verdict
The T5 Pro offers better value for money, while the V70 FE targets users willing to pay more for a well-rounded upgrade.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
Conclusion
The Vivo T5 Pro stands out with its massive battery, high refresh rate display, and gaming-friendly features like bypass charging, making it a strong pick for power users. On the other hand, the Vivo V70 FE focuses on a more balanced flagship-like experience, with a high-resolution camera, ultrawide lens, HDR10+ display, and additional connectivity features. It feels more complete as an all-rounder device.
Verdict
The choice ultimately depends on priorities. The T5 Pro is the smarter pick for battery life and performance-focused usage, offering strong value at a lower price. The V70 FE, however, feels like a more premium and versatile smartphone, especially for users who care about photography and overall polish.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
Vivo is gearing up to bring its X300 series to India, with teasers now live for the Vivo X300 Ultra and Vivo X300 FE. Both phones lean heavily on camera hardware, continuing the brandβs partnership with ZEISS. The launch is expected in May 2026, and the devices will be sold via Amazon, Vivoβs online store, and offline outlets.
The X300 Ultra is the more ambitious of the two, built around a modular camera setup. Vivo is offering optional accessories like a Camera Grip Kit and the ZEISS Telephoto Extender Gen 2 Ultra. The extender clips onto the camera module and pushes the zoom reach to a 400mm equivalent, which is closer to what you would expect from dedicated camera gear.
On the hardware side, the phone runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. It has a 6.82-inch QHD+ LTPO OLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate. The rear camera system includes a 200MP main sensor, a 200MP periscope telephoto lens with gimbal-style stabilization, and a 50MP ultra-wide camera. There is also a 50MP front camera. The device packs a 6600 mAh battery with support for 100W wired and 40W wireless charging. It is rated IP68 and IP69 for dust and water resistance.
The Vivo X300 FE sits just below it and comes with a more compact form factor. It has a flat design and weighs about 191g. It runs on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and features a 6.31-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
Its camera setup includes a 50MP primary sensor, a 50MP periscope zoom lens, and an 8MP ultra-wide camera, along with a 50MP front camera. Like the Ultra, it also supports modular optics. The ZEISS Telephoto Extender Gen 2 can be attached to extend zoom up to a 200mm equivalent.
The X300 FE is backed by a 6500 mAh battery and supports 90W fast charging. More details, including the exact launch date, are expected soon.
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OPPO has started rolling out its April ColorOS update, bringing a mix of feature additions and app-level improvements. The update is being released in phases between April 8 and April 30, and will reach a range of Find and Reno series devices over this period.
The rollout includes the OPPO Find X9, Find X9 Pro, Find X8, Find X8 Pro, and Find N5. It also covers the Reno lineup, including Reno 15 5G, Reno 15 Pro 5G, Reno 14 5G, and Reno 14 Pro 5G. As with staged rollouts, not all users will receive the update at the same time. The dates indicate the latest start window, not a universal release moment. OPPO also notes that the order of devices listed does not reflect update priority, and feature availability may vary depending on region, hardware, and software version.
One of the visible additions in this update is a UEFA Champions League-themed watermark in the Photos app. Users can apply it by opening a photo, entering edit mode, and selecting the watermark option. The feature is available for a limited time until June 10, 2026, covering the remainder of the football season. It requires devices running ColorOS version 13.0.1 or above and Photos app version 15.75.0 or newer. Users who do not see the option may need to update the Photos app through the App Market.
The update also introduces improved video playback controls within the Photos app. Users can now adjust playback speed directly in the video player, with options for 0.5x, 1.0x, 1.5x, and 2.0x speeds. This allows quicker navigation through clips without exporting or using third-party apps. The controls are integrated into the player interface for easier access.
In addition to these changes, OPPO says the update includes general refinements aimed at improving responsiveness and overall usability across the system.
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Honor is all set to unveil the Honor 600 series on April 23 globally. While recent reports have revealed several details about these phones, Honor has now officially listed both phones, revealing all their key specs around a week before the launch.
The Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro share a largely similar foundation, including display, battery, and core design. However, the Pro model brings several meaningful upgrades that set it apart. Hereβs a closer look at the key differences between the two.
Performance and chipset
Honor 600 key features
The standard Honor 600 is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, targeting upper mid-range performance. In contrast, the Honor 600 Pro steps up significantly with the Snapdragon 8 Elite, a flagship-grade chip that delivers better gaming, multitasking, and AI performance.
Telephoto camera advantage
Honor 600 Pro camera specs
Both phones feature a 200-megapixel main camera and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens, but the Honor 600 Pro model gains an extra edge with a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. This sensor offers 3.5x optical zoom, making the Pro better suited for long-range photography.
Wireless charging support
Honor 600 Pro key features
While both devices support 80W wired charging and 27W reverse wired charging, only the Honor 600 Pro includes 50W wireless charging. This makes it more versatile for users who prefer cable-free charging.
Positioning and use case
The Honor 600 is aimed at users who want a balanced mid-range device with strong core specs. Meanwhile, the Honor 600 Pro is clearly positioned as a more premium offering, bringing flagship-level performance and enhanced camera capabilities.
Both phones still share several highlights, including a 6.5-inch OLED display with 1.5K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, a 50-megapixel front camera, a 7,000mAh battery, MagicOS 10 based on Android 16, and an IP69K rating. The choice ultimately comes down to whether you value flagship performance and better zoom capabilities enough to opt for the Pro.
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Vivo has released an official teaser confirming that the Vivo Y600 Pro will launch soon. The poster hints at a battery close to the 10,000mAh mark, although the exact capacity was not disclosed at the time. Shortly after, reliable tipster Digital Chat Station shared additional details via Weibo, revealing key specifications of the device, including its battery, display, and chipset.
Vivo Y600 Pro key specifications revealed
According to the leak, the Vivo Y600 Pro will feature a flat 6.83-inch OLED LTPS display with support for 1.5K resolution. Under the hood, it is expected to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300e chipset clocked at 2.5GHz.
One of the standout highlights of the device could be its massive 10,200mAh battery, positioning it among a new wave of mid-range smartphones focused on ultra-large battery capacities. The official teaser has already confirmed the presence of a 50-megapixel primary camera. Given its battery-centric approach, the secondary sensor is likely to be a basic 2-megapixel unit. Other reports suggest that it may support 90W fast charging.
Vivo Y600 Pro teaser
The report suggests that the Vivo Y600 Pro will compete with devices such as the Redmi Note 17 series and the Honor X80 lineup, both of which are also expected to feature high-capacity battery solutions.
Additionally, the tipster notes that Vivoβs sub-brand iQOO is working on a similar large-battery smartphone, although its launch may take place at a later stage. As far as the Y600 Proβs launch is concerned, it is expected to debut by the end of this month.
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Newly-leaked Sony Xperia 1 VIII renders suggest a radical design departure for the 2026 flagship, moving from the classic vertical camera strip to a more modern square module. Rumored specifications indicate an upgrade to a triple 48MP camera system, finally bringing a high-res sensor to the telephoto lens. While social media reception of the "generic" redesign is mixed, Sony enthusiasts might get to keep their beloved 3.5mm jack and microSD slot.
The OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra may arrive with an accessory that transforms it into an Android gaming handheld. Teasers posted by the manufacturer point towards a controller with triggers and a pair of customizable back buttons.
With a keyboard and a high-resolution display, this device is essentially a laptop without a brain is currently available at a significantly reduced price. The model could turn various mobile devices into laptops and may be a good fit for particularly lightweight, portable setups.
The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold, unveiled last December and already discontinued in multiple markets, is 3.9-4.2mm thin when unfolded and 12mm thick when folded. According to a new rumor, the second-gen TriFold, which might be called Galaxy Z TriFold 2, could be thinner than the original TriFold.
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The slimmer profile of the Galaxy Z TriFold 2 would be courtesy of a new hinge mechanism being developed by Samsung. However, the TriFold 2 won't be the only foldable that will benefit from it, as the source claims that a version of this new hinge with technical...
Samsung Research Institute Noidaβs Managing Director, Kyungyun Roo, sat down with reporters recently and revealed something the company doesnβt usually broadcast: India shaped some of the Galaxy S26 familyβs most practical features.
Most people assume Samsungβs best ideas come from South Korea, but that assumption is wrong.
Backup calling is the clearest example; Indians carry two SIM cards because coverage is patchy and no single operator owns every corner of the country. The SRI Noida team looked at that daily friction and built a solution.
When one SIM drops signal, the feature routes calls through the data service on the second SIM automatically. The team pitched it to Suwon headquarters and got a nod. Now it ships on every Galaxy S26 smartphone worldwide.
Direct Voicemail followed a similar path. Noida team developed it first for the A-series based on direct feedback, then it climbed up to the flagships. Roo was clear about the process: the SRI Noida team worked hand in hand with Suwon to get it done.
Other features with Noida fingerprints include Privacy display, which blocks side-view snooping, Call Screening, which acts as an AI-powered personal assistant to answer, transcribe, and filter incoming calls, and Creative Studio, a one-stop image generation tool built around prompts, sketches, and existing photos.
The Galaxy S26 itself, Samsungβs third AI smartphone, is being manufactured at the Noida plant. So India isnβt just contributing ideas, but also building the physical hardware.
Casio is reportedly reviving the iconic F-100 case with the modern F-B100W. Expected in Summer 2026 for around $70, the leaked digital watch packs Bluetooth, a step tracker, and other basic features in a plastic shell.
Casio has listed the Vintage A159WE-1 watch at several of its online stores across Europe. This is a square-faced digital watch with an adjustable stainless steel strap. While it is listed as a new model, it appears to be almost identical to an older watch from the brand.
Rocknix now has support for Steam, allowing select Android handhelds to natively run Steam games. The feature is still in beta and has some kinks, but should get better as time goes on.
Wuthering Waves Version 3.3 launches April 30, 2026 with two new characters, a new area, six crossover collaborations, and 40 free pulls for the game's second anniversary.
Valve has still not confirmed pricing or availability for the Steam Machine. In the meantime, the developer of EmuDeck is selling an alternative called Playnix, which should outperform the Steam Machine thanks to an AMD Radeon RX 9600 XT 16 GB GPU.
The Casio AE-1600HX-3AV, a new digital rugged watch, has been listed at the brandβs online store in various European countries. Features include oversized casing, an extra-long resin strap and a 10 year battery life estimate.
Xiaomi has launched a new smart air conditioner in China: the Mijia Air Conditioner Powerful Air Pro Ultimate Edition 1.5 HP. This model is said to provide a gentle breeze, reducing air conditioner-related ailments. Plus, it has smart features like an energy saving algorithm and HyperOS Connect.
Google continues to add features to Android 17 through its beta program. While many relate to the company's high-end smartphones, Android 17 Beta 4 also contains references to a mysterious new Pixel laptop.
Last month, Reuters reported that the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) - a statutory authority under the Indian government's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) - had privately proposed in January that smartphone makers be required to pre-install its Aadhaar app on their devices. Now, Reuters reports that the Indian government has dropped the proposal following security and cost concerns raised by the smartphone brands.
The Aadhaar app contains the Aadhaar card details of an Indian resident, including a 12-digit unique identification number, birth...
Samsung has slapped a thin border across the cards, toggles, and sliders in One UI 8. It was the first step in adopting the frosted glass design language. This shift improved visibility while keeping the design idea unchanged.
One UI 8.5 marks a major progress in terms of customization. You can remove the cards that you donβt want and create your own. Good Lockβs QuickStar even allows you to tweak the orientation and alignment of sliders.
One UI 9 decouples toggles from sliders
Samsungβs upcoming One UI 9 could take Quick Panel one step ahead by delinking the legacy Dark/Light mode and Sound/Vibrate/Silent toggles from the brightness and sound sliders.
A screenshot posted by TarunVats shows off the Dark/Light mode and Sound tiles separated from the display brightness and speaker sound adjustment sliders.
The firmware has also increased the thickness of sliders. They look different at first glance, but prove more accessible once you get familiar with the updated design.
Samsung fans are divided over the decoupling redesign. Keeping toggles stapled with their respective functions was a wise move, but not everyone wants them to stay stuck.
How do you see this design shift?
One UI 9 is based on Android 17, and an official launch is due in July 2026. Expect the Beta Program for the Galaxy S26 series by May, with sequential expansion to more Galaxy models.
Microsoft confirmed that its April 2026 security updates, including KB5082063 and KB5083769, are triggering BitLocker recovery prompts on some Windows Server 2025, Windows 11, and Windows 10 devices.
Elementallis combines classic Zelda-style gameplay in the spirit of A Link to the Past with elemental powers reminiscent of Avatar: The Last Airbender. After years in development, the top-down RPG has finally received a release date β and it is now only a few days away.
The Japanese government has greenlit a 60 billion yen subsidy for Sony Group to expand its domestic image sensor production. This funding will support a new 180 billion yen facility in Kumamoto Prefecture.
Galaxy S27 Pro is shaping up to be a real thing after Samsung failed to bring the Galaxy S26 Pro this year. The so-called Galaxy S27 Pro version has entered the supply chain discussion, but its arrival isnβt officially confirmed.
Samsung is reportedly making Galaxy S27 Pro equivalent to the Galaxy S27 Ultra. Consumers who want a top-notch experience without Ultra vibes will love buying the Galaxy S27 Pro if the phone progresses as the rumors claim.
Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Expectations
Galaxy S27 Pro may target the iPhone 17 Pro before Apple brings the iPhone 18 Pro. The Galaxy S27 Ultra may be presented as an alternative to the iPhone 17 Pro Max and iPhone 18 Pro Max, as well as Appleβs Pro iPhones.
Samsung may launch the Galaxy S27 Pro with a 6.8-inch screen. The device may also feature Samsungβs anti-reflective layer along with Privacy display. Screenβs resolution, refresh rate and OLED materials may match Ultra.
In terms of optics, thereβs nothing known. What we expect is an Ultra-style camera setup, bringing a 200-megapixel primary, a 50-megapixel ultrawide, a 50-megapixel ALoP telephoto and an upgraded 3x telephoto camera.
If Samsung prefers a triple camera setup, the module should include a 200-megapixel primary, a 50-megapixel ultrawide, and a 50-megapixel ALoP telephoto. The front camera may remain the same as S26s, 12MP sensor.
Galaxy S27 Ultra is rumored to come with variable aperture camera technology.
In terms of performance, Samsung may use Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 processor worldwide. Exynos 2600 is decent and Exynos 2700 will be even better. However, Snapdragon helps Samsung flagships compete with Apple iPhones.
Samsung may use Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro in the Galaxy S27 Ultra.
The Qualcomm chipset could be paired with cutting-edge memory solutions. We may see LPDDR6 RAM, a major upgrade over LPDDR5X. USF 5.0 is also said to be featured in the S27 Pro and S27 Ultra with almost 2x speed.
Samsung may not bring S Pen support to the Galaxy S27 Pro. It will be the biggest thing to differentiate the Pro and Ultra. Meanwhile, the screen could support a stylus, and the Pen can be purchased as an additional accessory.
The Galaxy S27 Pro may pack a 5000mAh battery and support 45W or 60W charging speed. Wireless charging may also match the Ultra version, but built-in Qi2 charging magnets are the real upgrade fans are waiting for.
Galaxy S27 Pro, if it actually happens, could be priced between the Galaxy S27 Plus and Galaxy S27 Ultra. After a price hike over S25 series, the S26 Plus costs $1,099 and the S26 Ultra starts at $1,299 in the United States.
That said, the Galaxy S27 Pro may launch at $1,199 in the US.
Are you excited for the first Pro flagship from Samsung?
Disclaimer: The specs and features written in the post are derived from rumors, leaks, industry chatter, and assumptions. None of the specs or features are confirmed or final; Samsung hasnβt even confirmed the S27 Pro for 2027.
Valve has released Proton 11.0-Beta 1, and one of the most important additions is ARM64 support. This opens another gate to run Windows games on ARM devices running Linux, and the first-gen Nintendo Switch has just been showcased running Steam.
The Realme C81 is coming soon, according to a new report, and it apparently could be a rebranded Realme Note 80. That device launched last month, by the way.
The Realme C81 will allegedly be available with 4GB of RAM and 64/128GB of storage. It has the model number RMX5388. It will be offered in Storm Black and Glacier Blue, according to the screenshot below which seems to be showing an internal retailer or carrier system somewhere.
The theory about this being a rebranded Note 80 comes from the fact that both of them have the same model number. If this pans out, then expect the C81...
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is now being advertised as βfreeβ through T-Mobile. The companyβs latest wearable push just got a major carrier boost, but like most telecom deals, the real story sits in the fine print.
The Galaxy Watch 8 is not instantly free on T-Mobile, as most buyers expect. For buyers already planning to add a smartwatch line, this deal makes sense. For everyone else, it is a commitment disguised as a perk.
Here is how the numbers actually work:
Retail price: about $400
You pay that upfront or finance it
T-Mobile refunds that amount via monthly bill credits over 24 months
You must add a Watch Plan Plus line
There is also a $35 connection fee
So, month to month, you are essentially committing to a two-year contract where the watch cost is offset, not waived. The catch is simple: cancel early, and the remaining credits disappear, leaving you to pay the balance.
The real cost is the Watch Plan Plus line. That is the ongoing monthly expense that makes this deal viable for T-Mobile. In other words, the watch becomes βfree,β but the connectivity is not.
Galaxy Watch 8 β Key specs and features
Health tracking remains a strong pillar. Sleep reports, workout logs, and sport-specific guidance are all here, making it a practical daily companion rather than just a notification screen.
40mm case with sapphire crystal for durability
1.34-inch display with sharp, readable UI
32GB onboard storage for apps and media
Improved battery with up to a few days in standby
You also get Samsungβs AI-powered assistant baked into the experience, handling quick searches, voice notes, and message drafting without needing your phone nearby.
The non-Pro Redmi Book 2026 lineup is now official in China. It has two models, both with 120Hz displays. They are powered by an Intel Meteor Lake processor, and the starting model costs CNY 5,499, around $806.
Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold lived a short and tumultuous life. It went on sale a few times in very limited quantities in Korea, and then it got discontinued there. It lived on in the US just a little bit longer - the last restock over there was on April 10. Obviously, that stock sold out as well.
Today we bid farewell to the Galaxy Z TriFold in the US as well. Following its discontinuation in Korea, it's now been discontinued in the US too. Or rather, to quote Samsung's official page listing it, "the limited-run Galaxy Z TriFold is now completely sold out".
Samsung goes on to say...
The second-generation triple-folding Samsung phone, the Galaxy Z TriFold 2, could launch with an improved hinge. Beyond durability, the device may also improve some other aspects over the first-generation product.
As per a Naver source, Samsung is developing an improved hinge for the Galaxy Z TriFold 2. The company is prioritizing lightweight and ultra-slim design. The new hinge may be utilized in other foldable products as well.
The OG TriFold is 12.9mm thick when closed, far thicker than the 8.9mm Fold 7 and 7.9mm S26 Ultra. The device weighs 309 grams, a significant difference from the Z Fold 7 and S26 Ultra, which weigh 215g and 214g, respectively.
Foldable devices rely heavily on the hinge, which supports the entire form factor. Hinge is the component that keeps the screens attached. Folding and unfolding of the smartphone is solely handled by the hinge.
Over the years, Samsung has improved its foldable hinge. As a result, the durability of Galaxy foldables has improved greatly. The last three generations show major improvements, such as folding the phone flat without a gap.
Galaxy Z TriFold folds/unfolds twice, one extra time from regular foldables. To make it happen, Samsung had to use two hinges to attach three panels. It seems the next-gen TriFold may feature a hinge improved by user feedback.
Samsung has released TriFold in limited numbers, with the last restock selling out in the US. Thereβs very little hope for another restock, and the company may finally shift its focus to the second-generation products.
Samsung is about to phase out LPDDR4 and LPDDR4X RAM products and push the LPDDR5 standard, benefiting future Galaxy phones.
According to supply chain sources (via TheElec), Samsung has effectively pulled the plug on LPDDR4 and LPDDR4X as part of pushing LPDDR5 RAM in next-gen Galaxy phones.
LPDDR4X has been around for nearly a decade; perfect for mid-range phones.
Samsung is not replacing it with something equivalent. It is jumping straight to LPDDR5, and mid-range Galaxy phones are about to inherit flagship-grade memory performance. We are talking about a jump from roughly 4.3Gbps to 6.4Gbps.
Devices like the upcoming Galaxy A17 sit right in the transition window. Early batches could still rely on LPDDR4X if inventory holds, and later units might switch to LPDDR5.
At Samsungβs Hwaseong complex, specifically Line 12, the company is reshaping production priorities. Older memory and even some NAND lines are being phased out or reworked.
The goal is clear: free up capacity for newer DRAM generations that are in higher demand and tighter supply.
For chipmakers and OEMs, this forces a redesign cycle. You cannot keep shipping new silicon tied to LPDDR4X when supply is drying up. That is why players across the ecosystem are already moving toward LPDDR5 and even LPDDR5X support.
SNK has partnered with Plaion to launch a modern version of its 90s console, the NeoGeo AES. Called the NeoGeo AES+, it keeps the design of the original and is compatible with the original AES cartridges.
A few days ago it emerged that Lenovo was getting back into the smartphone game with a refresh of the Legion Y70 launched back in 2022. The 2026 edition will most likely be an entirely new device that just reuses the old name for whatever reason (public awareness perhaps? It might be big in China).
Today the company has released the teaser video you can see below, which shows the design of the new Y70 and confirms its very Motorola-inspired looks (which are no coincidence as Lenovo owns Motorola and has probably decided to reuse its designs to simplify development).
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A datamine suggests that Microsoft could debut new Game Pass plans with Xbox Cloud Gaming. Tiers called Triton and Duet have leaked, with the latter part of a rumored Netflix bundle. Both options would only allow a fixed number of hours per month for cloud streaming.
Citizen is expanding its UK Classic collection with the gold-tone AW0089-52E. Featuring Eco-Drive tech and 100 m water resistance, the 42mm day-date timepiece is available now for Β£229.00 (~$307).
Casio has officially confirmed that the Edifice EQB-1300D-2A, EQB-1300D-5A and EQB-1300DC-3A watches are about to launch in Europe. Listed at the brandβs online store in various countries, the company has confirmed the regional pricing and is inviting customers to join a mailing list for launch notifications.
A new report from Macworld claims to have cracked the code as to which colors will be available on the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro series. According to βsources familiar with Appleβs supply chainβ, the 18 Pro and 18 Pro Max will arrive in four color options with Appleβs internal teams referencing Light Blue (Pantone 2121), Dark Cherry (Pantone 6076), Dark Gray (Pantone 426C), and Silver (Pantone 427C).
Alleged iPhone 18 Pro series color options
Weβve already seen rumors about the so-called deep red color variant, which will most likely be the hero color of the new Pro...
The Xiaomi Mijia Air Conditioner Powerful Air Pro 1.5 HP (Super Level 1 Energy Efficiency) has been launched in China. This new flagship model is said to offer βsuperiorβ performance, with an airflow rate of 1,000 mΒ³/h and various smart features.
With a keyboard and a high-resolution display, this device is essentially a laptop without a brain is currently available at a significantly reduced price. The model could turn various mobile devices into laptops and may be a good fit for particularly lightweight, portable setups.
A new and fairly innovative smartphone is now available for preorder at significantly reduced prices, in multiple model variants and also with a stylus that should make it easy to take notes. The HiBreak Dual E-Ink Smartphone should also be particularly well suited for reading e-books, among other things.
Google has released the Android 17 Beta 4 build for developers, and a new report suggests it contains references to an upcoming Pixel feature that hints at LED lighting on the rear panel of future devices.
According to the report, the feature is called Pixel Glow and appears to function as an LED-based notification system, similar to the front-facing notification lights seen on older smartphones.
A screenshot shared in the report offers additional details, revealing that Pixel Glow will use colored lights on the rear panel to notify users of incoming alerts when the phone is placed...
A fresh batch of slides attributed to AMD has surfaced via Moore's Law Is Dead, detailing the company's Zen 7 server platform. Codenamed Florence, the top SP7/SP8 configuration reportedly scales to 288 cores across eight Steamboat CCDs, pairs high-performance cores with a separate stacked L3 cache die, and remains compatible with existing Zen 6 IO dies.
Deal | OnePlus has discounted the 43mm version of its Watch 3 WearOS smartwatch, bringing it down to under $200. The deal is exclusive to the OnePlus website and also includes a free gift.
When it comes to performance uplift for the next generation of PlayStation consoles, leakers canβt seem to agree. Known leaker and insider KeplerL2 has called out another leaker and insider, MLID, for misinterpreting AMDβs internal performance numbers.
Deal | Grounded is an open-world adventure game where everything seems huge. You'll need to learn more about your own story while surviving dangerous insects. Gather resources and upgrade your gear to progress in this game.
AMD is reportedly preparing an βAM4 10th Anniversary Editionβ Ryzen 7 5800X3D for a Q2 2026 launch, reviving its popular Zen 3 X3D chip with the same core specifications but updated packaging. The move is framed as a pragmatic response to surging DDR5 prices, offering gamers a cost-effective DDR4 upgrade path on the long-lived AM4 platform.
Keychron has added two more lightweight gaming mice to its list and they come with 8K polling, tri-mode connectivity, and a PixArt 3950 sensor. They are available in a single color each with minor differences between the two.
According to a new report by Counterpoint Research (CR), the Indian smartphone market between January and March had its weakest quarter in six years. Shipments fell 3% compared to the first quarter of last year.
vivo still leads, amassing 20.8% of the pie, followed by Samsung (17.4%), Oppo (13.6%), Apple (9%), Realme (8.9%), Xiaomi (7.9%), Poco (4.2%), iQOO (2.6%), and OnePlus (1.8%). The biggest growth came from Nothing (including the CMF sub-brand): 47%. The fastest growing brand in the premium (above INR 45,000) segment was Google, at 39% growth, interestingly enough. Neither of these...
Samsungβs Galaxy Z TriFold is now completely sold out in the US, both online and in retail stores, following a final restock on April 10.
What is more telling is how Samsung now frames the device. The company has quietly labeled it a βlimited-runβ product, a term that only showed up after discontinuation, not at launch.
Galaxy Z TriFold was one of the most ambitious pieces of hardware Samsungβs shipped in years. The device pushed past the familiar book-style foldable and stepped into something closer to a pocket-sized tablet.
The TriFold barely had time to settle into the market before it disappeared. A March discontinuation, followed by a brief US restock in April, and now a full sell-out. That is a lifecycle measured in months, not years.
There is no official confirmation that the TriFold line is dead for good. At the same time, nothing on Samsungβs side suggests a near-term return. Reports of a potential sequel exist, but they sit firmly in early development territory.
If you land on the TriFold page today, you are redirected toward safer bets. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy S26 Ultra are now the recommended paths forward.
If a TriFold 2 shows up, it will not be a continuation. It will be a more calculated second attempt.
Galaxy Z TriFold
The limited-run Galaxy Z TriFold is now completely sold out. Keep visiting samsung.com to make sure you donβt miss upcoming one-of-a-kind innovations, and shop the latest foldables and premium mobile devices now from Samsung Galaxy.
A new hardware mod repurposes the 75 W Nvidia Tesla P4 for small-form-factor gaming. By combining Bazzite OS and a custom 3D-printed cooling shroud, this affordable enterprise GPU manages 1080p performance in a compact Dell chassis.
Expected to be announced during State of Play on April 16, Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced announcement has been reportedly pushed to next week. But a new report claims to have the official release date.
Samsungβs Galaxy Tab A11+ Kids Edition is the latest addition to the makerβs child-focused tablet range. Like previous Kids Edition entries, itβs basically a Wi-Fi-only Galaxy Tab A11+ but with a host of parental controls on the software side and several bundled accessories.
The most notable one is the foam case, which offers drop protection and features a built-in kickstand that also doubles as a carrying handle. The case comes in blue, red, purple, and royal blue colors. The other big addition is the Crayo-Pen stylus, which comes with a tether hook. Samsung is also bundling the...
While the price of existing smartphones is going up, Samsung is launching some good offers on its flagship phones. In the latest edition, the company is giving away a $300 discount for anyone who buys the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
This is the first time the phone has dropped below the $1,000 range. That said, the base model, after discount, starts at $999, over the $1,299 launch price. On the other hand, the 512GB version now costs $1,119, reduced from $1,419. And the 1TB version slashed to $1,359 from $,1659.
$300 discount on all Galaxy S25 Ultra variants in the U.S.
It is available in all colors, including Titanium Jadegreen, Jetblack, Pinkgold, Black, Gray, Silverblue, and Whitesilver.
In comparison, the 256GB version of the Galaxy 26 Ultra starts at $1,099, down from $1,299. The rest of the models have a $200 discount. Samsung has this discount, in case you want to grab the S26 Ultra instead of its predecessor. However, if you seek to save extra, you should definitely opt for the S25 Ultra.
The S25 Ultra still has one of the most competitive flagship camera experiences. The Design includes a titanium frame, which is degraded to an aluminum frame in the latest generation. The phone retains the slightly boxy look, and it sits well in the hand. It has seven OS updates and 7 years of security update pact just like the new device.
Its performance comes from the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, running all of your favorite apps and games without any compromises.
Besides the $300 off, Samsung is also offering over $580 trade-in credit to swap your previous device with a new Galaxy S25 Ultra. Moreover, you can check-in up to 40% discount on smartwatch and smart audio devices.
AYN has once again raised the price of the Thor dual-screen handheld just a little over a month after the last increment. It has also announced a new configuration, bringing the available options to five.
Which is the better choice: the Galaxy S26 Plus or the less expensive Galaxy S25 Plus? Based on our review and benchmark data, we show where Samsung's new phone really comes out ahead and where the Android phone actually falls behind despite the new Exynos 2600.
With Vampire Crawlers and Kiln, Xbox Game Pass is getting two day-one releases next week. One looks like a promising roguelite spin-off from the makers of Vampire Survivors, while the other leans into a delightfully offbeat multiplayer concept built around pottery and brawling.
Deal | With Halo: The Master Chief Collection, all six games in the legendary sci-fi shooter series are currently available on Steam at 75% off. That brings the price of the bundle down to around $10 β matching its lowest price so far.
Denuvo aims to curb piracy, but it can also frustrate legitimate buyers. Pragmata Steam Deck and Linux players who update their PCs may not be able to run the game. The DRM has a 5-machine activation limit per 24 hours, and these changes count toward that restriction.
Motorola fans can now finally purchase the recently launched Moto G Stylus (2026) in the US and Canada. Available in Pantone lavender mist and Pantone coal smoke colorways, the smartphone comes with a 120 Hz AMOLED panel, up to 8 GB of RAM, and a decent 5,200 mAh battery with 68 W wired charging support.
Following the very successful recent release of its Core Ultra Series 3 processors (codenamed Panther Lake), today Intel is unveiling their lower-end counterparts in the Core Series 3 - notice the distinct lack of "Ultra". These are meant to go in cheaper laptops, and Intel says it's aiming them at those consumers and small businesses that are on a five-year upgrade cycle.
Compared to a five-year-old PC powered by the Core i7-1185G7, these processors deliver up to 47% better single-thread performance, up to 41% better multi-thread performance, and up to 2.8 times better GPU AI performance....
Motorola fans can now finally purchase the recently launched Moto G Stylus (2026) in the US and Canada. Available in Pantone lavender mist and Pantone coal smoke colorways, the smartphone comes with a 120 Hz AMOLED panel, up to 8 GB of RAM, and a decent 5,200 mAh battery with 68 W wired charging support.
A new report has revealed that Microsoft has no plans to match Asus by adopting Qualcomm's new Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme chipset. Instead, the next Surface Pro and Surface Laptop will be limited to its Snapdragon X2 Plus and Snapdragon X2 Elite chipsets as an earlier rumour suggested.
According to a new report, Microsoft is also preparing to release new versions of its smaller Surface Pro and Surface Laptop offerings. Previously restricted to a single Snapdragon X chipset, Microsoft's new Surface Pro 12-inch and Surface Laptop 13-inch will arrive with a choice of Intel and Snapdragon chipsets.
Intel's Core Ultra X series processors have been well-received so far. New rumours suggest that Microsoft is said to avoid these processors entirely. Reportedly, the Surface Pro 12 and Surface Laptop 8 will skip even the Core Ultra 9 386H in favour of lesser Core Ultra 5 and Core Ultra 7 variants.
A new leak has outlined when Microsoft will be updating its Surface Laptop and Surface Pro ranges. Surprisingly, new Intel models are expected to launch months earlier than their Snapdragon X2 counterparts.
One of Microsoft's new Surface Pro releases has appeared on a Dutch retailer. Tipped to receive a spring launch, the Surface Pro 12 should be available with 5G connectivity from day one, as well as Intel Panther Lake processors and up to 32 GB of RAM.
Tecno has officially revealed the key features of its upcoming Pop X 5G smartphone via Amazon. The device is all set to launch on April 20 in the Indian market. It will ship with up to 6GB of RAM, an aerospace-grade series aluminum camera deco, IP64 Pro ingress protection, MIL-STD-810H certification, and a large 6,500 mAh battery.
The next OneXPlayer has now been confirmed to receive a global release. Featuring powerful AMD Strix Halo processors and an OLED display, the OneXPlayer X2 Mini will serve as One-Netbook's alternative to the existing Lenovo Legion Go 2.
Microsoft is expected to deliver a new batch of Surface Laptop releases soon. Reportedly, the Surface Laptop 8 will finally make the switch to an OLED display, with some higher-end configurations also receiving a 'higher resolution screen' too.
Casio has listed the new G-Shock Full Metal GMW-BZ5000RC-1 watch at its online stores in various European countries. These pages confirm the price of this rainbow colored model in the region, with prospective customers invited to join a mailing list for launch notifications.
Anker is now selling a second version of the recently released Nano Power Strip (10-in-1, 70W, Clamp) in the US. This desktop charger has an unusual clamp design, with a range of ports located across each of the deviceβs two sections.
The Galaxy A-series is a key volume driver for Samsung, and with the Galaxy A37 and A57 announcements already in the rear-view mirror, itβs time we turn our attention to the Galaxy A27, which is expected to launch in the coming months. The device was already spotted in a few rumors and a Geekbench listing, and we now have our first live look at its design thanks to a batch of detailed CAD renders.
The design is in line with what we saw from the A37 and A57, with a flat display and vertically aligned camera island with three sensors. Previous rumors suggest weβll see a 50MP main camera,...
The OnePlus Watch 4 is coming soon, its specs having been outed last month. Today, it's been spotted in the Google Play Console, and this listing has provided us with the image you can see below, showing the device from the front.
The Google Play Console listing reveals that the OnePlus Watch 4 has 2GB of RAM, a screen with a resolution of 466x466, and the Snapdragon Wear W5 SoC at the helm.
According to rumors, the Watch 4 is a rebranded Oppo Watch X3, which launched in China in March. Aside from the colorway pictured above, it's also expected to launch in a dark gray case...
Amazfit has launched the Cheetah 2 Pro, a smartwatch built with long-distance runners in mind. It focuses on structured training, recovery tracking, and performance insights, with the launch timed around major marathon events like Boston and London.
The watch keeps things light without feeling fragile. It uses a Grade 5 titanium frame and case, along with sapphire glass for protection. The 1.32-inch AMOLED display has a 466 x 466 resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, and can go up to 3000 nits brightness, so visibility should not be an issue outdoors. It also gets 2.5D tempered glass with an anti-fingerprint coating. The watch measures 48 x 48 x 13.2mm and weighs 45.6g, which makes it comfortable enough for daily use and long runs.
It runs on Zepp OS 5.0 and supports Zepp Flow AI voice control. There is a built-in microphone and speaker for Bluetooth calling, along with support for Amazon Alexa. Connectivity includes Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, and it works with Android 7.0 and above and iOS 14.0 and above.
On the training side, the watch includes Zepp Coach, which creates adaptive plans for distances from 3K up to a full marathon. It also connects with platforms like TrainingPeaks, Runna, Strava, and Intervals.icu. Runners can track metrics such as pacing, lactate threshold, running power, ground contact time, gait, and predicted finish times. Features like Track Run mode, virtual pacer, smart trajectory correction, and running gear management are also included.
Health tracking is handled by the BioTracker 6.0 sensor, along with several other sensors. It tracks heart rate, SpO2, stress, VO2 max, HRV, sleep, and readiness levels.
The watch uses dual-band GPS with support for six satellite systems for accurate tracking. Battery life goes up to 20 days in typical use, 10 days with heavy use, 8 days with always-on display, and up to 31 hours in GPS mode. It also includes a dual-mode flashlight, 32GB storage, over 170 workout modes, and 5ATM water resistance.
The Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro is priced at USD 449.99 and is available through Amazfitβs website and select retailers.
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Two smartphones, almost identical on paper, yet built for completely different experiences, the Vivo T5 Pro and iQOO Z11 redefine how brands approach the βΉ30K segment. With massive batteries, high-refresh-rate displays, and modern hardware, both seem equally compelling at first glance, but the real difference lies in performance tuning, camera capabilities, and feature choices that shape everyday usage. This comparison highlights which one truly delivers better value depending on whether the priority is raw power or a more balanced, refined experience.
Major Features:
Feature
Vivo T5 Pro
iQOO Z11
Winner
Design & Build
Glass front, plastic frame/back, IP68/IP69
Glass front, plastic frame/back, IP68/IP69
Tie β Same durability and build
Display
AMOLED, 144Hz, 5000 nits peak
AMOLED, 165Hz, HDR, 2160Hz PWM, 5000 nits peak
iQOO Z11 β Higher refresh + better display features
Resolution
1260 Γ 2800, ~450 ppi
1260 Γ 2800, ~450 ppi
Tie β Identical sharpness
Chipset
Snapdragon 7s Gen 4
Dimensity 8500 (4nm)
iQOO Z11 β More powerful and newer architecture
GPU
Adreno 810
Mali-G720 MC8
iQOO Z11 β Better gaming performance
RAM & Storage
Up to 12GB / 256GB, UFS 3.1
Up to 16GB / 512GB
iQOO Z11 β More RAM and storage options
Rear Camera
50MP (no OIS)
50MP with OIS
iQOO Z11 β OIS improves stability and low light
Video (Rear)
4K@30fps
4K + EIS + OIS
iQOO Z11 β Better stabilization
Selfie Camera
32MP, 4K video
16MP, 1080p
Vivo T5 Pro β Higher resolution + 4K
Battery
9020mAh
9020mAh
Tie β Same massive battery
Charging
90W wired
90W + PD/PPS + UFCS
iQOO Z11 β More charging flexibility
Connectivity
Wi-Fi 6, BT 5.2, No NFC
Wi-Fi 6, BT 5.4, NFC, IR
iQOO Z11 β More features like NFC & IR
Audio
Stereo speakers
Stereo speakers
Tie β Same setup
Price
βΉ30,000
βΉ31,000
Vivo T5 Pro β Slightly cheaper
Disclaimer: Specs are based on available data. Actual performance may vary. Verify details from official sources before buying.
Design and Display
Build and Feel
Both phones follow a similar design language with glass fronts and plastic frames, but the overall finish differs slightly in perception. The Vivo T5 Pro feels a bit more refined in hand with a cleaner aesthetic, while the iQOO Z11 leans toward a slightly more performance-focused look. Both offer IP68/IP69 protection, which is a strong addition at this price point and adds confidence for long-term usage. The in-hand feel is solid on both, though the Vivo device subtly feels more polished in everyday use.
Display Quality
The displays are nearly identical in size and resolution, but the refresh rate and tuning create separation. The iQOO Z11βs 165Hz panel offers smoother scrolling and a more responsive feel, especially noticeable in gaming. It also adds better PWM dimming and HDR support, making it more versatile for media consumption. The Vivo T5 Pro still delivers a bright and sharp AMOLED experience with a 144Hz panel, but it lacks some of the finesse seen on the iQOO.
Verdict
iQOO Z11 takes the edge with a more feature-rich display, while Vivo T5 Pro feels slightly more premium in design execution.
Specifications Including Battery
Performance
The biggest gap appears in performance. The iQOO Z11, powered by the Dimensity 8500, delivers significantly higher raw power and better sustained performance. It is clearly tuned for gaming and heavy multitasking, making it more future-proof. The Vivo T5 Proβs Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 is efficient and capable for daily use, but it sits a tier below in terms of peak performance. For users who prioritize stability over raw speed, the Vivo still holds its ground well.
Battery and Charging
Both phones pack a massive 9020mAh battery, which is a standout feature in this segment. Battery life is exceptional on both, easily stretching beyond a day and a half with moderate use. Charging speeds are identical at 90W, but the iQOO Z11 adds more charging protocols like PD/PPS and UFCS, making it more flexible across different chargers.
Verdict
iQOO Z11 clearly wins with stronger performance and more versatile charging, while battery life remains equally impressive on both.
Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
Both devices feature a 50MP primary camera with similar sensor sizes, but the iQOO Z11 gains a clear advantage with OIS support. This results in more stable shots and better low-light performance. Video recording is also more reliable on the iQOO due to gyro-EIS combined with OIS. The Vivo T5 Pro still captures good photos with decent dynamic range, but it lacks the consistency seen on the iQOO. The difference becomes noticeable in challenging lighting conditions.
Selfie Camera
The Vivo T5 Pro stands out with a higher-resolution 32MP front camera, delivering sharper selfies and better detail retention. It also supports 4K video recording, which is rare in this segment. The iQOO Z11βs 16MP selfie camera is serviceable but feels basic in comparison, especially for users who prioritize front camera quality.
Verdict
iQOO Z11 is better for rear camera performance, while Vivo T5 Pro is the stronger choice for selfies and front video.
Pricing
The Vivo T5 Pro is priced at around βΉ30,000, while the iQOO Z11 comes slightly higher at approximately βΉ31,000. The difference is minimal, making this a direct value-based decision rather than a budget constraint. At this price, expectations around performance, camera, and features become very important.
Is the Price Justified?
The iQOO Z11 justifies its slightly higher price with a more powerful chipset, better display features, OIS in the camera, and added connectivity options like NFC and infrared. It feels like a more complete package for power users. The Vivo T5 Pro, however, focuses on balanced usage with a better selfie camera and a slightly more refined design, which may appeal to casual users and content creators.
Verdict
iQOO Z11 offers better overall value for performance-focused buyers, while Vivo T5 Pro remains a solid alternative for balanced everyday use.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
Conclusion
The iQOO Z11 stands out with its Dimensity 8500 chipset, 165Hz display, OIS camera system, and additional features like NFC and infrared. It is clearly designed for users who want maximum performance and versatility. On the other hand, the Vivo T5 Pro highlights a stronger selfie camera, a clean design approach, and a dependable overall experience. Both devices share excellent battery life, which is a major selling point in this segment.
Verdict
For gaming, performance, and long-term value, the iQOO Z11 is the better pick. For users who prefer a more balanced phone with better selfies and a slightly more refined feel, the Vivo T5 Pro still makes sense. The final choice depends on whether performance or overall balance matters more.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
Zebronics has launched a new smart projector called the ZEB-PixaPlay 77G, adding another option in the affordable home entertainment segment. It is designed to work both as a fixed home setup and something you can carry around when needed.
The projector offers 7500 lumens of brightness, which means it can handle typical indoor lighting without forcing you to completely darken the room. It supports native Full HD resolution at 1920Γ1080 and can take 4K input as well. The projection size goes up to 200 inches, with a usable projection distance between 1 and 6 metres.
Setup is fairly straightforward. It comes with auto focus and auto keystone correction, so the image adjusts itself without much manual effort. The body has a fabric finish and includes a carry handle, a lens shield, and a 270-degree tilt mechanism that helps with flexible placement.
On the software side, it runs Google TV based on Android 11. Apps like Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, and JioHotstar are built in, so there is no need for a separate streaming device. It also supports Google Cast and DRM L1 for better streaming quality.
The projector is powered by a quad-core processor, paired with 2GB RAM and 8GB storage. Zebronics claims an LED lifespan of up to 30,000 hours. For audio, there are built-in speakers, and it also supports Bluetooth 5.0 for connecting wireless devices. You can pair it with soundbars, Bluetooth speakers, or headphones. Wired options include AUX output and a 3.5mm jack.
Connectivity includes dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz), HDMI with ARC, USB ports, and AUX out. It also ships with a Bluetooth voice remote for easier control. Weighing 1.4 kg, the projector runs on standard AC power ranging from 100 to 240V.
The ZEB-PixaPlay 77G is priced at Rs. 17,999 as an introductory offer and is available on Amazon and Flipkart.
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Last week, Oppo teased the arrival of ColorOS 16.1, and now it has announced the list of eligible devices and the rollout timeline. The stable rollout is scheduled to go live early May 2026, while the beta program will begin later this month for select smartphones.
ColorOS 16.1 beta and stable rollout details
Oppo has revealed the ColorOS 16.1 rollout details via a post on the Chinese microblogging site Weibo. According to that, the company has already started accepting beta applications, with the deadline being April 17, midnight.
Oppo has limited beta participation to a few flagships, namely the Oppo Find X9 series and the OnePlus 15. Once the application submission window closes, the ColorOS team will begin reviewing applications from April 18 to April 24. The beta update will start rolling out to eligible beta participants from April 21st.
The stable rollout is scheduled to begin May 10 for the first batch of devices, while the second batch will start receiving the update from May 21.
Hereβs the stable ColorOS 16.1 rollout schedule:
Batch 1 (May 10, 2026 β May 20, 2026)
Oppo Find N6
Oppo Find N5
Oppo Find X9 series
Oppo Find X8 series
Oppo Find X8s series
Oppo Pad 4 Pro
OnePlus Tablet 2 Pro
OnePlus 15 series
OnePlus 13 series
OnePlus Ace 6 series
OnePlus Turbo 6 series
Batch 2 (May 21, 2026 β May 31, 2026)
Oppo Find X7 series
Oppo Reno 15 series
Oppo Reno 14 Pro series
Oppo K15 series
Oppo K13 Turbo Pro
Oppo Pad 5
OnePlus 12
OnePlus Ace 5 series
OnePlus Tablet 2
Keep in mind that this rollout schedule applies to Oppo and OnePlus devices sold in China. We expect the brand to publish global rollout dates soon. Weβll update you on this website whenever that happens.
The ColorOS 16.1 update is already confirmed to bring several exciting new features and useful upgrades, including revamped Live Activities, a new stacked notification center, and improved Live Activities that now support ongoing calls, the recorder, the timer, the flashlight, and maps. The new software also introduces an iOS-like media player for the lock screen.
A major highlight of ColorOS 16.1 is the introduction of a pill-shaped UI element at the bottom of the lock screen, which looks and works similarly to Samsungβs Now Bar. Plus, it offers seamless animations and immersive transitions.
The ColorOS 16.1 rollout will begin soon, but the company has already started working on the next major upgrade, Android 17. In fact, it has already released Android 17 beta for select devices.
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Choosing between the Vivo T5 Pro and the OnePlus Nord 6 isnβt just about specs; itβs about deciding what kind of smartphone experience matters more. One leans heavily into extreme battery life and aggressive pricing, while the other brings flagship-grade performance and a more refined overall package.Β
For buyers in the βΉ30KββΉ40K range, this comparison highlights a clear shift: do you prioritize endurance and value, or power and polish? This matchup makes that decision surprisingly clear.
Major Features:
Feature
Vivo T5 Pro
OnePlus Nord 6
Winner
Build & Protection
Glass front, plastic frame/back, IP68/IP69
Glass front (Crystal Guard), plastic frame/back, IP68/IP69K, MIL-STD-810H
Nord 6 β Extra durability standards + better protection
Disclaimer: Specs are based on available data. Actual performance may vary. Verify details from official sources before buying.
Design and Display
Build and Feel
Both the Vivo T5 Pro and OnePlus Nord 6 follow a similar design language with glass fronts and plastic frames, but they deliver slightly different impressions in daily use. The Vivo leans toward durability with its IP68/IP69 rating, making it feel more rugged and ready for rough conditions. The Nord 6, however, adds a layer of refinement with its Crystal Guard protection and MIL-STD certification, giving it a slightly more premium and polished edge. The overall in-hand feel of the Nord 6 comes across as more flagship-like, while the Vivo prioritizes toughness.
Display Quality
The Vivo T5 Pro pushes brightness to extreme levels with a 144Hz AMOLED panel and a very high peak brightness, making it excellent for outdoor visibility. The Nord 6 counters with a sharper overall display experience, 65Hz refresh rate, better color depth, HDR10+, and advanced PWM dimming for eye comfort. The Nordβs display feels more balanced and technically superior, especially for long usage sessions and media consumption.
Verdict
While the Vivo excels in brightness and durability, the Nord 6 delivers a more refined, feature-rich display and overall premium feel.
Specifications Including Battery
Performance
This is where the gap becomes clear. The Vivo T5 Pro runs on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, which is efficient and capable for everyday tasks, but it sits firmly in the upper mid-range tier. The OnePlus Nord 6, powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, is in a completely different league. It handles gaming, multitasking, and heavy workloads with far more ease and longevity. The faster UFS 4.1 storage on the Nord also improves app loading and overall responsiveness noticeably.
Battery and Charging
The Vivo T5 Pro stands out with its massive 9020mAh battery paired with 90W charging, making it a clear endurance champion. The Nord 6, especially the India variant with a similar 9000mAh battery, stays competitive but charges slightly slower at 80W. However, it adds better charging standards and optimization. The Vivo feels like itβs built for extreme battery users, while the Nord offers a more balanced approach.
Verdict
The Nord 6 dominates performance, but the Vivo T5 Pro takes the lead in raw battery endurance.
Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
The Vivo T5 Pro keeps things simple with a single 50MP main sensor and an auxiliary lens, delivering decent results but lacking versatility. The absence of an ultrawide camera limits creative flexibility. The OnePlus Nord 6, on the other hand, offers a more complete setup with a 50MP main sensor featuring OIS and an 8MP ultrawide lens. The addition of OIS and better image processing gives the Nord more consistent and reliable results, especially in challenging lighting conditions.
Selfie Camera
Both phones feature 32MP selfie cameras capable of 4K video, but the Nord 6 edges ahead with autofocus support, which improves sharpness and usability for video calls and content creation. The difference isnβt massive, but it becomes noticeable in real-world use.
Verdict
The Nord 6 offers a more versatile and reliable camera system, while the Vivo feels basic in comparison.
Pricing
The Vivo T5 Pro is priced around βΉ30,000, making it a strong contender in the mid-range segment. The OnePlus Nord 6 comes in at approximately βΉ39,000, placing it closer to the premium mid-range category. The price gap is significant, and it directly reflects the difference in performance, features, and overall experience.
From a value perspective, the Vivo T5 Pro feels aggressive, especially with its massive battery and solid display. It targets users who want maximum endurance and decent performance without stretching their budget. The Nord 6, however, justifies its higher price with flagship-level performance, better display technology, improved cameras, and more advanced connectivity features.
Verdict
The Vivo T5 Pro offers better value for budget-focused buyers, while the Nord 6 justifies its price with a more complete and premium experience.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
Conclusion
The Vivo T5 Pro stands out primarily for its massive battery capacity, making it ideal for users who prioritize long-lasting usage above everything else. It also offers strong brightness levels and solid durability, making it practical for outdoor-heavy usage.
The OnePlus Nord 6 differentiates itself with flagship-grade performance, a superior display experience, better camera versatility, and modern connectivity features like Wi-Fi 7, NFC, and advanced audio codecs. It feels like a device built for long-term performance rather than just short-term value.
Verdict
The choice depends on priorities. The Vivo T5 Pro is the smarter pick for battery-focused users and tighter budgets. The OnePlus Nord 6, however, is the more future-proof and well-rounded smartphone, making it the better overall investment for those willing to spend more.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
The Lenovo Legion Y70 (2026) has been officially teased, offering an early look at its design ahead of launch. The images highlight a noticeable shift in styling while retaining some familiar elements from the Legion lineup.
Legion Y70 (2026) design revealed
Legion Y70 (2026)
The Legion Y70 (2026) gaming phone continues with a flat frame and possibly a flat display combination, keeping the sharp and clean aesthetic intact. Β On the back, there is a square camera module equipped with what appears to be three camreas and an LED flash. The layout appears more refined and less aggressive, aligning closer to mainstream flagship designs rather than a typical gaming-centric look.
The teaser also shows two color options, including a light silver finish and a darker black variant. Both versions carry a prominent Legion branding on the back, but the finish appears more polished this time. The edges look slightly softened compared to earlier Legion devices, suggesting a better in-hand feel.
Another key visual detail is the placement of a dedicated AI button on the left side, positioned towards the upper section. This button is expected to activate Lenovoβs Tianxi AI assistant, pointing towards a shift in focus from pure gaming hardware to smarter, AI-driven features.
At present, there is no information about the deviceβs specifications. The device is expected to go official on May 19 in China. The same event is expected to see the arrival of the Y900 tablet and Razr Fold foldable phone.
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Xiaomi has officially announced the Redmi Book 14 (2026) and Redmi Book 16 (2026) in China. Both models are available starting today, with a limited-time 500 yuan discount for purchases made before April 23.
As a refresh of their 2025 counterparts, the new laptops bring iterative hardware upgrades. Hereβs a closer look.
Whatβs similar
At a glance, the two laptops share most of their core hardware. Both the 14-inch and 16-inch versions are powered by Intelβs Core Ultra 5 125H processor, a 14-core, 18-thread chip designed for thin-and-light systems. Xiaomi says the laptops can push up to 60W of performance, backed by a dual-fan, dual heat pipe cooling setup.
Memory and storage configurations range from 16GB RAM with 512GB SSD to 32GB RAM with 1TB storage, with LPDDR5X memory clocked at 7467MT/s and PCIe 4.0 SSDs. Thereβs also support for M.2 expansion.
Redmi Book 14 (2026)Redmi Book 16 (2026)
The two models donβt differ in battery capacity either. Both pack an 80Wh battery and ship with a 100W GaN USB-C charger. Xiaomi says the charger can also fast-charge smartphones, which fits into its broader βhuman, vehicle, and homeβ ecosystem approach. Features like cross-device camera, NFC, unified device control, and keyboard and mouse sharing are part of that pitch.
As for I/O, they have Thunderbolt 4, full-featured USB-C, HDMI 2.1, USB-A, and a 3.5mm jack. On paper, thereβs little separating the two in terms of everyday usability.
Whatβs different
The differences mostly come down to size, display, and weight. The 14-inch model uses a higher resolution 2.8K (2880Γ1800) panel with 500 nits peak brightness, while the 16-inch version drops to 2.5K (2560Γ1600) and 400 nits. Both support a 120Hz refresh rate and use glossy panels, which may introduce reflections depending on lighting conditions.
Redmi Book 14 (2026)Redmi Book 16 (2026)
Moreover, the 14-inch model weighs about 1.49kg, while the 16-inch version comes in at 1.86kg.Β
Aside from that, the overall design, keyboard setup, and features remain largely the same.
Price
The Redmi Book 2026 series starts at 5999 yuan, which is roughly $900. The 16-inch model starts slightly higher at 5699 yuan, or about $930, keeping both devices in a fairly close pricing range.
Honor is preparing for a major product launch on April 23, 2026, where it will introduce a range of new laptops, gaming devices, and more. The announcement was made by Zhu Chencai, General Manager of Honorβs PC products, confirming that the updated MagicBook X series will be unveiled at the event.
The company is set to launch the MagicBook X14 (2026) and MagicBook X16 (2026), along with new βPlusβ variants. These refreshed models are expected to bring meaningful upgrades over the current versions, which are powered by AMD Ryzen processors. Recent hints suggest Honor may switch to Intelβs upcoming Core 300 series chips, also known as βWildcat Lake,β though this detail is still unconfirmed.
In addition to mainstream laptops, Honor will also debut its new WIN gaming laptops, including the H9 and H7 models. These devices are likely aimed at entry-level gamers, offering a balance between performance and affordability. The overall lineup appears to target students, office users, and casual gamers looking for reliable everyday machines.
Teasers reveal a clean and minimal laptop design with useful ports such as USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Honor is also expected to include features like eye-protection displays, seamless device connectivity, and multi-screen collaboration.
The launch event will go beyond laptops. Honor is also expected to introduce the MagicBook Pro series and a new tablet, likely the MagicPad 3 Pro.
Overall, April 23 is shaping up to be a big launch for Honor, highlighting its growing ecosystem and focus on practical performance.
Amazon has introduced the Fire TV Stick HD (2nd Gen), a smaller and updated version of its entry-level streaming device. It is built to bring smart TV features to older televisions, with a focus on better speed and a simpler interface.
The new model is noticeably slimmer, making it easier to plug in behind a TV or carry while travelling. Amazon says it is over 30 percent faster than the previous HD version, which shows up in quicker app launches and smoother navigation.
It supports 1080p Full HD streaming, with fallback to 720p at up to 60 fps. HDR formats include HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG. On the codec side, it handles H.265, H.264, VP9, and AV1. Audio support includes Dolby formats such as AC-3, E-AC-3, and E-AC3_JOC through HDMI pass-through.
Under the hood, the device runs on a quad-core 1.7 GHz processor with 8 GB of storage. It also brings Wi-Fi 6 support for more stable streaming on compatible networks, along with Bluetooth 5.3 and Bluetooth Low Energy for accessories.
The updated Fire TV interface reorganises content into sections like movies, TV shows, live TV, sports, and news. Alexa+ support is included in the US, Canada, and the UK, allowing voice search, smart home controls, and quick access to details like cast information. The device also supports cloud gaming services such as Amazon Luna and Xbox Game Pass.
An Adaptive Display feature is expected to roll out soon. It will allow users to adjust text size and scale the interface for better readability.
The Fire TV Stick HD can be powered directly from a TVβs USB port or through USB-C if needed. It comes with an Alexa Voice Remote that supports voice commands and can control power and volume on compatible TVs, soundbars, and AV receivers using IR. The device measures 91.5 Γ 21.1 Γ 14.5 mm and weighs 35.8 grams. It works with TVs that support 1080p or 720p output over HDMI.
Fire TV anime hub for Japan
It is priced at USD 34.99 and is currently up for preorder in the US, with shipping expected to begin by the end of the month. Availability will expand to multiple countries, including Japan, where it will feature a dedicated anime hub that brings together content from supported apps. It is currently unclear if Amazon plans to expand the anime hub feature outside of Japan in the future.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 is a high-performance mobile processor that offers flagship-grade performance at a not-so-flagship price. It features the same Oryon CPU cores from the top-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and robust ISP with advanced AI capabilities.
Overall, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 is a solid chipset for high-performance devices. So, hereβs a list of smartphones powered by the same processor.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 phones: Hereβs the complete list
The pocket gimbal camera space is starting to get interesting again. Not long after DJI unveiled the Osmo Pocket 4 and teased the dual-camera Osmo Pocket 4 Pro, it looks like Insta360 is already lining up a response.
Insta360 Luna Ultra teaser
The company recently shared a pixelated teaser video of something called the Insta360 Luna Ultra on X, along with a pretty direct caption: βWas that itβ¦?β It doesnβt take much reading between the lines to see that as a jab at DJIβs latest launch.
Leaker Igor Bogdanov also revealed a real-world image, focusing on the joint between the camera and the gimbal. The caption simply asked, βDoes it separate?β That one line has been enough to kick off speculation about a possible detachable design.
Insta360 Luna Ultra real-life photo
If that turns out to be true, it could be a fairly big shift. Current pocket gimbal cameras are usually fixed units, so being able to detach the camera module opens up a few different ways to use it. Think remote shooting, mounting it in tighter spots, or even wearing it, similar to Insta360βs smaller cameras.
Thereβs also talk of 6x optical zoom, which, if accurate, would be a notable jump over the 3x zoom that DJIβs Pocket 4 Pro is expected to offer. That alone could make a difference for creators who shoot a lot of distant subjects or want more flexibility without relying on digital zoom.
The timing of the teaser and the tone Insta360 is using suggest itβs not just a minor update. The company seems to be positioning the Luna Ultra as something a bit more experimental, or at least more flexible than the Osmo Pocket 4.
If even part of these leaks hold up, the competition between Insta360 and DJI could get a lot more interesting in the coming weeks.
Huawei has started rolling out a major HarmonyOS 6.0 update for the Watch GT 6 Pro, bringing a mix of personalization features, improved health tracking, and smarter fitness tools. The update focuses on making the smartwatch more useful in everyday use while adding deeper insights for users who track their activity closely.
One of the most noticeable additions is the new Dance Master (Dance Queen) watch face. It allows users to customize its look and includes interactive animations that respond to actions like music playback, screen wake, and charging. This adds a more dynamic and playful feel to the watch experience.
On the health side, Huawei has introduced a new Nap Summary feature. It can track short and fragmented sleep sessions, including naps of around 30 minutes or more. The system then generates personalized rest reports, helping users better understand their sleep patterns and overall recovery.
Fitness tracking has also been upgraded. The new Running Power Monitoring feature measures energy output in real time, helping users adjust their pace and manage stamina more effectively during runs. Training data is now more detailed as well, with aerobic and anaerobic load separation, optimal training ranges, and improved performance predictions.
Golf features have received a boost, too, with better course visuals, new competition modes, and expanded scoring statistics.
The update also improves convenience with faster tap-to-pay support and deeper smartphone integration, including battery alerts and wear detection notifications. Overall, this update makes the Watch GT 6 Pro feel more refined, smarter, and better connected.
Xiaomi could be preparing a major battery breakthrough, if a new leak is anything to go by. According to well-known tipster Digital Chat Station, a mid-range device from one of Xiaomiβs sub-brands is set to debut with a massive 10,000mAh battery, something we havenβt seen before from the company.
While the leak doesnβt explicitly name the brand, it mentions a βsub-brand mid-range line,β which strongly hints at Redmi. Given Redmiβs history of pushing aggressive hardware in the mid-range segment, this detail lines up closely, although nothing is officially confirmed yet.
The device is said to support 100W fast charging, suggesting Xiaomi is trying to balance extreme battery capacity with practical charging speeds. If true, this could make the phone appealing to heavy users who want both long endurance and quick top-ups.
Other leaked details point to a fairly well-rounded package. The phone may feature a Dimensity mid-range processor, a metal frame for a more premium feel, and an optical fingerprint sensor. On the front, a 1.5K LTPS display with a high refresh rate is expected, likely using a flat panel design.
Camera hardware could also stand out, with a rumored 200MP main sensor. While real-world performance will depend on tuning, this suggests Xiaomi is aiming to bring flagship-style numbers into a more affordable segment.
Interestingly, Xiaomi may not be alone. Similar 10,000mAh battery plans are rumored from brands like Honor, vivo, iQOO, and even Huawei, hinting at a growing race toward ultra-long battery life in smartphones.
OnePlus is preparing to launch a new flagship tablet in India, and this one looks like a serious step up. The company has now confirmed the name, along with a good chunk of the specs, ahead of the official debut later this month.
The OnePlus Pad 4 is set to launch on April 30 at 12 PM IST. Based on whatβs been revealed so far, this is clearly not meant to be a mid-range tablet. OnePlus is aiming straight at the premium segment here.
Powering the device is the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Speaking of the display, the Pad 4 features a 13.2-inch panel with a 3.4K resolution (3392 x 2400) and a 144Hz refresh rate. It also supports Dolby Vision and goes up to 1,000 nits brightness in high brightness mode.
Battery capacity is another area where OnePlus is going big. The tablet packs a 13,380mAh battery, along with 80W fast charging. That should be enough for long sessions without constantly worrying about plugging it in, although real-world usage will obviously tell the full story.
Design-wise, OnePlus is sticking with a metal unibody build, which is expected at this level. The tablet will be available in Dune Glow and Sage Mist, both of which seem to lean toward a more subtle, clean look rather than anything flashy.
Thereβs a single rear camera on the back, though OnePlus hasnβt shared details about it yet. The Pad 4 will also support the OnePlus Stylo Pro and a dedicated smart keyboard, which makes it pretty clear the company is positioning this as more than just a media device.
Overall, the OnePlus Pad 4 looks like a fairly straightforward upgrade, but a meaningful one. The focus seems to be on performance, display quality, and battery life rather than trying to reinvent anything.
Vivo Y600 Pro has been officially teased in China, with the brand revealing key details about its design and positioning. The most interesting aspect of this phone is that it will pack the largest battery ever seen on a Vivo phone. Hereβs a look at what to expect from it.
Vivo Y600 Pro to pack the largest battery on a Vivo phone
The teaser hints that the Vivo Y600 Pro will feature a massive 10,000mAh battery, which may support 90W fast charging. As seen in the image below, the company has teased its rear design, which showcases a purple back panel paired with a circular camera module featuring gold accents.
As per other reports, the Y600 Pro is also expected to feature a dual rear camera setup with a 50 megapixel primary sensor, while retaining a circular camera module similar to its predecessor.
Vivo Y600 Pro teaser
The Vivo Y600 Pro is expected to build on the foundation of last yearβs Vivo Y500 Pro, which featured a Dimensity 7400 chipset, a 6.67-inch 1.5K, 120Hz OLED display, and a 7,000mAh battery with 90W fast charging support. The predecessor offered other features such as a 200-megapixel dual-camera setup and a relatively slim profile of 7.8mm despite its large battery. With the new model, Vivo is likely aiming to push battery limits further while refining the overall package for mid-range buyers.
Vivo Y600 Proβs launch timeframe, price (rumored)
The Y600 Pro is expected to launch in May in China, likely targeting the mid-range segment with a price slightly higher than its predecessor, which started at 1,799 (~$265). However, exact pricing and availability details are yet to be confirmed.
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Galaxy A27 has started appearing in early leaks and renders, giving us a first look at Samsungβs next mid-range phone. From design changes to benchmark listings, the details are slowly coming together. While nothing is officially confirmed yet, these early glimpses already hint at a more refined and modern approach compared to its predecessor.
The most noticeable shift is right on the front. The old notch is gone, replaced by a centered punch-hole that immediately cleans up the entire look. Itβs not just a cosmetic tweak; it changes how the phone feels in everyday use. Content looks less interrupted, the display feels more immersive, and the device stops reminding you that itβs βbudgetβ every time you unlock it.
source: Galaxy A27 leaked renders β OnLeaks and HotEUDeals.
Interestingly, the rest of the design follows the same philosophy: simplify, refine, and avoid overdoing anything. The rear camera layout is still a triple setup, but now arranged in a more balanced and less cluttered way. Itβs the kind of design that doesnβt scream for attention but ages better over time.
Performance-wise, the switch to the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 is a quiet but meaningful move. On paper, itβs not a massive leap, but it signals a focus on stability and efficiency rather than raw power. For most users, scrolling, streaming, and light gaming are exactly where it matters.
Then thereβs the battery. A 5000mAh unit was expected, but wireless charging entering the conversation at this level adds a small layer of surprise. Itβs the kind of feature that doesnβt sell the phone alone, but once you have it, you donβt want to go back.
Galaxy A27 isnβt about one standout feature; itβs about getting the basics right. Instead of chasing big specs, it aims to offer a smoother everyday experience, which could be the smarter choice in this segment.
Recent reports suggest that the OnePlus Watch 4 is in the works. Its arrival seems imminent as it has now been spotted on the Google Play Console, revealing its image and key specifications. Hereβs a look at what to expect from the Watch 4.
OnePlus Watch 4 key specs revealed
OnePlus Watch 4OnePlus Watch 4 Google Play Console listing
The OnePlus Watch 4βs Google Play Console listing confirms the model number OPWWE261 and reveals a circular dial design with a premium silver finish and a sporty green strap. The listing also shows that its display supports a 466 x 466 pixel resolution and is powered by the Snapdragon W5 chip along with 2GB of RAM, suggesting it could be a rebranded version of the Oppo Watch X3 launched in March.
Rebranded Oppo Watch X3
Oppo Watch X3
The Oppo Watch X3 features a 1.5-inch LTPO OLED display with 466 x 466 resolution and high brightness levels for outdoor visibility. It is powered by the Snapdragon W5 chipset paired with 2GB RAM and 32GB storage. The smartwatch includes a titanium case, sapphire crystal protection, and multiple sensors for ECG, heart rate, and wrist temperature tracking.
It also packs a 646mAh battery with fast charging support and claims up to several days of usage depending on mode. Connectivity options include eSIM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and NFC. The watch supports over 100 sports modes, advanced health tracking, and additional smart features like gesture controls and voice assistant support.
OnePlus Watch 4 launch (expected)
OnePlus is yet to confirm the Watch 4βs existence, though its arrival seems imminent thanks to the Play Console listing. While it is expected to launch globally, there is no certainty about an India release as it has not been approved by Indiaβs BIS authority yet. The Watch 3 was skipped last year, making this launch more significant.
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MediaTekβs upcoming Dimensity 9600 Pro has previously been tipped to reach 5GHz clock speed. Now, a new leak from tipster Digital Chat Station (DCS) adds some rough performance numbers to the picture.
According to the insider, the Dimensity 9600 Pro could deliver Geekbench 6 scores of around 4200 to 4300 for single-core performance and around 12,000 to 12,500 for multi-core.
DCS notes that these numbers are early estimates based on engineering samples, so they arenβt final, but they do give an idea of where things might land.
For context, DCS claims the previous generationβs official figures were around 4,000 for single-core and 11,000 for multi-core. That puts the projected gains of Dimensity 9600 Pro in a noticeable range on paper, though not necessarily dramatic.
What can you expect?
Part of that performance bump comes from a more aggressive CPU design. The chip is said to feature a dual super-core setup, with both cores running at clock speeds close to 5GHz. The configuration is rounded out by three βGelas-bβ and three standard βGelasβ cores.
Essentially, the Dimensity 9600 Pro will feature a 2+3+3 core configuration with an βall-big-coreβ design. On the graphics side, the chip is tipped to include an Arm βMagniβ GPU.
The chip will be based on TSMCβs N2P process. While earlier leaks mentioned potential power savings in the 25 to 30 percent range, those figures remain unverified. Even so, moving to a newer node should help balance the higher clock speeds, especially if the chip consistently pushes toward that 5GHz mark.
According to previous reports, the Vivo X500 series and the Oppo Find X10 lineup will be the first to use the Dimensity 9600 chip.
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The upcoming REDMI Buds 8 have been officially teased, and they look like another strong entry in the affordable TWS space. The launch is set for April 21 at 7 PM (China time), as part of a larger Redmi event where the company will also unveil the Redmi K90 Max and the K Pad 2 tablet. So itβs not a standalone reveal, but the Buds 8 are still getting a fair bit of attention in the teasers.
From whatβs been shared so far, the earbuds will offer 50dB active noise cancellation with coverage up to 4kHz. That should be enough to handle most everyday noise like traffic or background chatter. Redmi is also using an 11mm dynamic driver, which usually means decent bass and overall balanced sound for this price segment.
The Buds 8 stick to a familiar in-ear style, paired with a small, rounded charging case. Theyβll be available in black, white, and a light, muted green-grey color, which keeps things simple but gives a bit of choice. One small but useful addition is a map-based find feature, which helps locate misplaced earbuds.
For some context, Redmi already launched the Buds 8 Pro earlier this year at 399 yuan, with more advanced hardware like a triple-driver setup and 55dB ANC. The standard Buds 8 seem aimed at a lower price point, focusing on the essentials while still offering solid noise cancellation.
The April 21 event will reveal full details, including pricing, battery life, and real-world performance claims. If Redmi manages to price these aggressively, the REDMI Buds 8 could end up being an easy pick for anyone looking for simple, reliable ANC earbuds.
Lumio has launched its latest smart TVs, the Vision 9 (2026) and Vision 7 (2026), in India. The Vision 9, positioned as a flagship offering, focuses on performance, display quality, gaming, and audio enhancements. The Vision 7 models target more affordable price points while delivering upgraded storage and enhanced usability.
Lumio Vision 9 (2026) Specifications
Lumio Vision 9 (2026) offers 55-inch and 65-inch models, priced at βΉ72,999 (βΉ64,999 with offers) for the larger size. These TVs use advanced QD MiniLED panels paired with Enhanced VA (EVA) technology.
The EVA panels achieve deeper black levels, a 7000:1 contrast ratio, and wider viewing angles compared to traditional VA panels. Lumio claims its flagship models achieve up to 2x faster boot times and app launches than industry averages with the MediaTek Pentonic 700 chipset, 3GB RAM, and 64GB storage.
The Vision 9 TVs support native 4K resolution at 144Hz and up to 240Hz at 1080p, making them ideal for gaming. These also include features like Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), and HDMI 2.1 ports, ensuring smooth, lag-free gaming experiences with consoles and PCs.
The TVs deliver up to 800 nits peak HDR brightness, support Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG formats, and cover over 100% of NTSC and up to 82% of the Rec.2020 color gamut.
The sound system on the Vision 9 models uses a 50W DGS 2.2 (Damn Good Sound) configuration with dual subwoofers, tweeters, and full-range drivers, plus Dolby Atmos support for immersive audio.
Lumio Vision 7 (2026) Specifications
The Vision 7 (2026) series targets buyers looking for value-oriented options. It comes in 43-inch and 55-inch models, priced at βΉ29,999 and βΉ39,999 respectively. These TVs include QLED displays and upgraded storage, with 64GB capacity that is four times higher than the previous generation.
Both TV models run on Android 14 with Google TV and feature AI-powered TLDR 2.0 for content discovery. They also include Project Neo, allowing users to send queries or video links from messaging apps like WhatsApp and view results on the TV.
All models will be available via Amazon and Flipkart starting April 24, 2026. Lumio offers buyers additional bank discounts and a two-year warranty on all models.
In related news, Xiaomi has recently introduced the Redmi TV A Pro 2026 series in China, featuring 4K displays ranging from 43 to 75 inches.
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boAt has added a new budget projector to its lineup with the launch of the CineHead E1, introduced alongside the higher-end CineHead M1. This one is clearly positioned as a more accessible option for basic home viewing.
The CineHead E1 comes with a native 720p resolution and supports 1080p playback. It delivers 150 ANSI lumens of brightness, which means it works best in dim or indoor settings. The visuals are handled by a standard lens setup that focuses on clarity and decent contrast rather than high-end output.
One of the key highlights is the projection size. The device can go up to 150 inches, which is enough for turning a wall into a large viewing screen. It is suited for casual use like watching movies, streaming shows, or even running presentations at home.
The projector runs on an Android 13-based interface. It comes with support for popular streaming apps such as Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, JioHotstar, SonyLIV, and Zee5. There is also an app store for downloading more apps if needed. Wireless screen mirroring is supported, so users can cast content directly from their phones, tablets, or laptops.
For adjustments, the CineHead E1 uses electronic focus instead of manual dials, making it quicker to get a sharp image. It also includes vertical keystone correction to fix image distortion when the projector is placed off-center.
On the audio side, there is a built-in 3W speaker. It also supports Bluetooth 5.0, so external speakers or headphones can be connected. Connectivity options include dual-band Wi-Fi, HDMI, USB, and AUX ports.
The design is simple and functional. It has a rotatable build with an adjustable stand, and it is light enough to carry around. boAt is pitching it as something you can move between rooms or even take outdoors.
The CineHead E1 is priced at Rs 7,499. It is available to buy through Amazon India.
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Xiaomi has introduced the Redmi TV A Pro 2026 series, which includes smart TVs in sizes ranging from 43 inches to 75 inches. The lineup is now available for purchase on JD.com.
Redmi TV A Pro 2026 Specifications
The Redmi TV A Pro series features 4K displays with a resolution of 3840 Γ 2160 pixels across all sizes. The 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch models support a native refresh rate of 144Hz, which can be overclocked to 288Hz in gaming mode.
These models also support HDR10 decoding and offer a DCI-P3 wide color gamut of 94%. Xiaomi has calibrated the displays with a β³Eβ2 standard for near-professional color accuracy. The TVs utilize a 10.7 billion color depth to deliver vibrant and lifelike visuals.
The smaller 43-inch and 50-inch models maintain 4K resolution but feature lower refresh rates. The 43-inch variant offers a 60Hz panel, while the 50-inch model comes with a 165Hz overclocked refresh rate.
The TVs come with a penta-core Cortex-A55 processor and a Mali-G52 MC1 GPU. These pair with 3GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage and run on Xiaomi HyperOS 3.
The TV series offers impressive connectivity options across its models. The 75-inch, 65-inch, and 55-inch models include dual HDMI 2.1 ports for high-refresh-rate gaming, one HDMI 2.0 port, USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports, AV input, Ethernet, S/PDIF, and an antenna input.
The smaller 43 and 50-inch models feature HDMI 2.0 ports instead of HDMI 2.1 but maintain strong connectivity features. All models support Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 for wireless connections.
For audio, the TVs are equipped with dual stereo speakers, delivering 24W output in larger models and 12W in smaller ones. They include advanced gaming features like VRR and MEMC motion as well. The TVs also include smart features such as XiaoAI voice control and NFC screen casting.
Pricing and Availability
The pricing for the Redmi TV A Pro 2026 series includes 1499 yuan ($224) for the 43-inch model, 1599 yuan ($239) for the 50-inch model, 1999 yuan ($299) for the 55-inch model, 2683 yuan ($402) for the 65-inch model, and 3299 yuan ($494) for the 75-inch model.
Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Titanium Thermos Cup Ti2 in a new Moonlight Silver variant. The thermos is now available for crowdfunding on Youpin, with prices starting at 109 yuan ($16) for the 350ml version and 159 yuan ($23) for the 480ml version. Xiaomi plans to begin shipping the product on April 30.
Mijia Thermos Cup Ti2 Specifications
The thermos features a full titanium body with over 99% titanium purity. Xiaomi has designed it to be durable, lightweight, and safe for daily use. The material resists corrosion, ensures no release of heavy metals, and is naturally antibacterial. The 350ml model weighs 171g, while the 480ml version weighs 196g, making both sizes easy to carry.
Xiaomi has equipped the thermos with dual-layer vacuum insulation technology. The cup keeps liquids warm above 50Β°C for up to 6 hours or cold below 12Β°C for the same duration. It uses a sealed structure to retain temperatures effectively while preventing leaks.
The 480ml version includes a pure titanium tea filter, which allows users to brew loose-leaf tea directly in the cup. The 350ml model features a lid with a 304 stainless steel shell but retains a titanium inner liner for durability and safety. Both variants support a range of beverages, including coffee, tea, milk, and juice.
Xiaomi has polished the Moonlight Silver finish to improve the grip and ensure a refined look. It also features a silicone base pad that provides added stability and prevents slipping during daily use.
The design emphasizes hygiene and safety, with the titanium material slowing bacterial growth and offering high biocompatibility for safe contact with beverages. Xiaomi claims that the thermos suits travel, office use, commuting, and everyday hydration needs.
Casio has introduced three new models in its premium Oceanus series, combining cutting-edge technology with traditional Japanese design. The OCW-S7000AP-1AJF and OCW-T2600AP-1AJF will launch on May 22, 2026, while the OCW-S6000AP-1AJR will launch on June 12, 2026.
Design Details
The new watches feature Awa indigo, a traditional dye from Tokushima, Japan. Artisans create Awa indigo through an intricate sedimentation process, resulting in a vivid, deep-blue pigment that has been used for centuries. Casio uses this rare dye to color the sub-dials, which display three different shades of blue. These colors reflect the oceanβs depth and transition as light hits the surfaces.
The OCW-S7000AP and OCW-T2600AP feature a black main dial with subtle wave-like patterns that mimic the movement of the ocean. The OCW-S6000AP adds a sapphire glass bezel with a spiral cut design, symbolizing powerful ocean waves. Casio applies a navy ion-plated coating to the titanium bezel and case to match the indigo tones.
OCW-S6000APJFOCW-T2600AP-1A, OCW-S7000AP-1A
Casio equips all three watches with Tough Solar technology for solar-powered operation, Multi-Band 6 for radio-controlled timekeeping across six global regions, and Bluetooth connectivity to sync with the Casio Watches smartphone app. The app offers automatic time adjustment, settings customization, and world time functionality for over 300 cities.
Casio designed all three watches with lightweight titanium cases and bands, which feature premium finishes like Zaratsu polishing for a smooth, distortion-free surface. The slim profiles of the watches ensure a comfortable fit at just 9.2-10.7 mm thickness.
Pricing and Availability
Casio has limited the OCW-S7000AP to 1,300 units and priced it at Β₯264,000 ($1,660). The OCW-T2600AP will launch in 800 units at Β₯154,000 ($968). The OCW-S6000AP, the most premium of the lineup, will cost Β₯495,000 ($3,111) and be available in just 700 units.
Samsung could be preparing a pretty big storage upgrade for its future flagships. The Galaxy S27 Ultra is now being tipped as the first smartphone to ship with UFS 5.0 storage, which, if true, would be a noticeable step forward in raw speed.
The info comes from tipster yeux1122. According to the leak, Samsung is planning to bring UFS 5.0 to at least some models in the Galaxy S27 lineup.
In terms of numbers, UFS 5.0 is said to offer interface speeds of up to 10.8 GB/s. Thatβs a big jump from what we have right now, and starts getting closer to PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSD territory, at least on paper. For phones, this could translate to noticeably faster app launches, quicker file transfers, and smoother handling of heavier workloads, especially anything AI-related.
For comparison, the current Galaxy S26 series sticks with UFS 4.1. While the peak speeds are similar to UFS 4.0, Samsung has been improving things in other ways, like adding WriteBooster and tweaking how storage is managed. The company claims those changes already bring noticeable gains in things like file copying and app installs.
With UFS 5.0 though, the jump looks more straightforward. It essentially doubles the theoretical bandwidth, which could matter more as phones start doing more on-device AI processing. Tasks like running generative AI models or handling large media files are only getting heavier, so faster storage can actually make a difference there.
Interestingly, Samsung wasnβt originally expected to move to UFS 5.0 this soon. Earlier timelines pointed to around 2027 or later, with more focus on refining UFS 4.x in the meantime. But with the current push around AI-focused smartphones, it seems plans may have shifted a bit.
The timing does line up in one way. JEDEC finalized the UFS 5.0 standard earlier this year, and memory manufacturers are already working on bringing it to market. So the hardware side of things is starting to fall into place.
If Samsung does manage to pull this off, the S27 Ultra could end up being one of the first devices to really push storage performance forward again. And with how quickly on-device AI processing is evolving, that kind of upgrade might end up being more important than it sounds right now.
Huawei looks set to refresh its Watch Fit lineup soon, and a fresh batch of leaks has already given us an early look at whatβs coming. The Huawei Watch Fit 5 Pro has now surfaced in real-world images, hinting at a design that feels familiar but a bit more refined this time around.
The leaked photos, shared on Chinese social platform Weibo, show the watch inside its retail box. At first glance, it sticks to the same square design language, but there are a few noticeable tweaks. The unit shown carries bright orange accents around the frame, paired with a matching woven strap, which is very much in line with Huaweiβs recent styling choices. The aluminum body seems to be retained, along with the crown on the right and a secondary button just below it.
Where things get more interesting is the display. Side-by-side images with the Watch Fit 4 Pro suggest that Huawei has trimmed down the bezels quite a bit. The difference is enough to make the newer model look cleaner and more modern. Thereβs also a shift to 2.5D curved glass, replacing the flat panel from the previous generation, which should make swipes feel a bit smoother and the watch slightly more premium in hand.
Some early chatter on Weibo points to a 1.92-inch AMOLED display, up from the 1.82-inch screen on the Fit 4 Pro. That said, thereβs still a lot we donβt know. The leaks donβt really touch on internals yet, so details around battery life, sensors, or new health features are still under wraps for now.
Looking at Huaweiβs usual cycle, the timing lines up though. The Watch Fit 4 series launched around May last year, so a similar window for the Fit 5 lineup wouldnβt be surprising.
The Watch Fit series has generally done well by keeping things lightweight and relatively affordable, while still offering solid fitness tracking. From whatβs visible so far, the Fit 5 Pro seems to be leaning a bit more into the βpremium lookβ side of things.
XPPen has officially launched the Artist 16 3rd on April 17, 2026, in Los Angeles. The new drawing display is aimed at entry-level creators, offering a balance between affordability, portability, and a practical creative workspace. It is designed for students, hobbyists, and emerging digital artists who want a capable device without a complicated setup.
Key Highlight
One of the main highlights of the device is the new X-Dial Shortcut system. It features dual dials along with eight customizable shortcut keys, allowing users to quickly perform tasks such as zooming, undoing actions, and adjusting brush sizes. This setup reduces dependency on a keyboard and helps streamline the overall workflow.
Display and Design
The Artist 16 3rd comes with a 15.4-inch Full HD display with a 16:9 aspect ratio. It supports 16.7 million colors and offers high color accuracy with a Delta E value below 1.5. The display covers 99 percent sRGB, 98 percent Adobe RGB, and 97 percent Display P3 color gamuts, making it suitable for color-sensitive work.
The screen uses AG and AF nano-etched glass, which reduces glare and fingerprints while providing a paper-like drawing experience. It also includes DC dimming technology that automatically adjusts brightness based on ambient lighting conditions, improving comfort during long usage sessions.
Controls and Workflow
The dual X-Dials and eight shortcut keys are designed to enhance productivity by providing quick access to commonly used functions. The device also supports a single full-featured USB-C cable connection, simplifying setup and making it easier to use in different environments.
Stylus Performance
The included X4 Smart Chip Stylus supports 16,384 levels of pressure sensitivity and has an initial activation force of 2 grams. This allows for precise input, even with very light strokes. The stylus also offers improved response time, reduced lag, and a bullet-shaped tip for better stability.
With a reduced tip travel distance of 0.3 mm, the stylus delivers a more natural drawing experience. It also features magnetic attachment, allowing it to snap onto the display for convenient storage.
Performance and User Experience
The Artist 16 3rd focuses on delivering a smooth and responsive drawing experience. Improvements in response time and reduced ink lag help create a more natural feel, closer to traditional drawing. The overall design emphasizes ease of use and efficiency, making it accessible for beginners while still offering reliable performance.
According to Brian Huang, Brand Director at XPPen, the device is designed to balance portability with sufficient creative space. The focus is on intuitive design and ease of use, enabling creators to work more efficiently across different environments.
Pricing and Availability
The XPPen Artist 16 3rd is available starting April 17, 2026, with an early bird price of $319.99. Pricing and availability may vary depending on the region.
The Artist 16 3rd positions itself as a practical option in the entry-level drawing display segment. With its upgraded controls, improved stylus performance, and color-accurate display, it offers a well-rounded solution for users looking to begin or improve their digital art workflow.
Samsung One UI 9 for Galaxy S26 series has been upgraded to Android 17, adding Tap to Share, new Bixby widgets, and more.
One UI 9 is starting to take shape, and the changes arenβt buried deep in menus. Folks over at SamMobile had a look at the latest One UI 9 test builds, showing focus on faster interactions, better hardware use, and fewer dependency gaps.
Tap to Share
The standout here is Tap to Share. It lives inside Quick Share, but it changes how you initiate transfers. Instead of hunting for devices, you just tap your phone against another, and itβs done.
On the Galaxy S26 series, this works more reliably because Samsung is using dual NFC placement. Thereβs an antenna on the back, where you expect it, and another on the top edge.
Bixby widgets
New home screen widgets let you jump straight into commands. The smaller ones give you instant access to voice and keyboard input. The larger 4 by 2 widget adds a full text bar with a mic button right beside it.
A lot of users avoid voice assistants in public or busy environments. This fixes that. You can type a command instantly without opening the app or triggering voice detection.
Accessibility tweaks
Key accessibility features are no longer locked behind a separate download. Select to Speak and Text Spotlight are now built directly into the One UI 9 settings. Previously, you had to install Googleβs Accessibility Suite to get this.
Support hub inside Settings
Thereβs also a new Warranty and Care section in device settings. It pulls together warranty info, repair status, diagnostics, and remote support tools in one place. Bixby ties into this too, so you can ask for help instead of digging through menus.
User interface tweaks
Quick Panel controls, like brightness and volume sliders, are now noticeably larger than before. Samsung is optimizing for easier touch targeting, especially on bigger displays.
Well, One UI 9 is still under active development, but the timeline is already clear. Samsung is expected to introduce it alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8 in July 2026.
Samsung is gearing up to bring three AI features from the Galaxy S26 series to the Galaxy S25 series with One UI 8.5 Beta 10 update.
Earlier this month, Samsung rolled out the 9th One UI 8.5 Beta to the Galaxy S25 series. The company has recently started testing the 10th Beta build βΒ ZZD9Β (via Alfaturk), which could start rolling out to users next week.
According to recent leaks (via TarunVats), the 10th One UI 8.5 Beta could bring a set of AI features to the Galaxy S25 that debuted with the S26 series. That includes tools Samsung initially hinted might stay exclusive to newer hardware.
Whatβs coming with the 10th Beta
This beta is shaping up to be feature-heavy. Not just tweaks, but meaningful additions that change how users interact with their devices daily.
Call Screening
It uses on-device AI to answer calls when you cannot or do not want to pick up. The system asks who is calling and why, records the interaction, and then provides a transcription.
For users dealing with spam or unknown numbers, this could quietly become one of the most used features in One UI.
In One UI 8.5, it works across apps like Instagram, Netflix, and YouTube. You can pull down the Quick Panel, enable it, and manually tune how much background noise you want to suppress.
It is a dedicated app where users can create drawings, stickers, wallpapers, and even invitation cards.Β You can sketch something quickly or type a prompt and let the AI generate variations. Then tweak it with built-in styles and effects.
Photo Assist (Enhanced)
You can now edit images using text prompts with better control. It is closer to what users expect from modern AI editing, but built directly into the gallery workflow.
By pushing S26-level AI features down to the S25 and even S24 series, the company is stretching the lifespan of its flagships.
The Samsung Galaxy S27 series is tipped to adopt UFS 5.0 storage, potentially doubling speeds to 10.8 Gbps. This massive upgrade may be exclusive to the S27 Ultra and a new "Pro" model, while base variants could miss out due to rising costs. With a 2027 launch, Samsung faces stiff competition from rivals likely to debut the standard first.
The Grand Seiko Heritage Collection Mechanical Hi-Beat 36000 Sakura-wakaba SBGH376 watch has been unveiled. Expected to launch in North America and Europe in the next few months, this 14k gold model is equipped with a high-frequency movement.
Garmin has started to push a new beta update to users of the Instinct 3 series smartwatches. In the release notes, the company states that it has fixed a couple of issues, one of which is related to a recently added feature.
Official website listing confirms the upcoming Honor 600 series takes a bold swing at Apple, pairing an iPhone 17 Pro-inspired rear design with a record-breaking front display. While the back borrows heavily from Cupertino, Honor "one-ups" the competition with world-first 0.98mm ultra-thin bezels, offering a nearly borderless 120Hz OLED experience that outshines the iPhoneβs own footprint.
A Casely power bank is causing more and more injuries. Although the MagSafe wireless power bank was recalled a year ago, 28 more customers have since reported incidents, some with serious consequences, and at least one death has been attributed to the power bank.
ITG Gear has modified a Lenovo ThinkStation P340 Tiny with a rare AMD Radeon RX 7400 8GB GPU and an i7-10700 CPU. The build is a great exhibit for the gaming potential of this compact workstation, especially for fans of small form-factor machines.
AYN has stated that it has had to make a significant change to a major component of its two top handhelds, the Thor and Odin 3. Both handhelds will now ship with UFS 3.1 storage instead of UFS 4.0 due to the high cost of the latter.
The Lenovo Legion Y70 gaming phone refresh has been officially revealed. This comes after weeks of teasers, and the smartphone was even spotted in an event back in March 2026.
The Motorola Moto G Stylus (2026), unveiled last week, is now on sale in the US and Canada.
In the US, the Moto G Stylus (2026) is available unlocked through Motorola's US website, Best Buy, and Amazon in Pantone Lavender Mist and Pantone Coal Smoke colors with two memory options - 8GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB, priced at $499.99 (β¬425/INR46,395) and $599.99 (β¬510/INR55,675), respectively.
Motorola Moto G Stylus (2026)
Those buying the 256GB model through Motorola's website will receive the Moto Watch, the Moto Tag, and a pair of Moto Buds Loops earphones free.
The Moto G...
Samsung may debut UFS 5.0 storage with the Galaxy S27 series next year, but only Pro and Ultra models may be eligible.
Galaxy S27 series is expected to launch with Exynos and Snapdragon chips. Itβs widely rumored that the next-generation Snapdragon processor, likely the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 and Gen 6 Pro, will support UFS 5.0 storage.
Weβve heard plenty of rumors tied to the Z Fold 8, Z Fold 8 Wide and Z Flip 8. The next-gen foldables are expected to arrive in July this year. However, the real attraction is slab-style phones, which will land in early 2027.
A new rumor confirmed UFS 5.0 for the Galaxy S27 series, the standard and Plus models may lack this storage upgrade. The South Korean tech giant may keep the new standard limited to the upper-tier models, Pro and Ultra.
Samsung usually launches three flagship models in its Galaxy S lineup. 2027 is expected to add one more model: Pro, starting with the Galaxy S27 series. The smartphone is said to be like the Ultra without the S Pen technology.
UFS 5.0 is a major upgrade over UFS 4.0 and UFS 4.1. The new storage technology offers speeds of up to 10.8Gbps, almost double that of the previous generations. We may also see a major upgrade in the utilization of RAM technology.
Costs of DRAM and NAND flash memory are seeing a steep hike, and it isnβt stopping anytime soon. It will be difficult for Samsung to keep smartphone prices unchanged if they actually bring these crucial hardware upgrades.
The Apple iPhone 18 Pro and the iPhone 18 Pro Max are to be offered in several new colors. Rumors now reveal all four possible color options, including Dark Cherry as a replacement for the extremely popular iPhone 17 Pro in Cosmic Orange.
Leaked FCC filings confirm the upcoming DJI Mic Mini 2 (launching April 28) and a mysterious Mic Mini 2S variant - likely aimed at bridging the gap between the budget Mic Mini and the flagship DJI Mic 3. Despite the DJI's official "More Than Sound" teaser, recent FCC database changes suggest the alleged Mic Mini 2S has been pulled from US certification.
Oppo will be releasing its new flagship globally on April 21. In the meantime, importers are already offering the Find X9 Ultra running global software. The new smartphone can be purchased with up to 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage too, which Oppo will not be selling directly.
RTX, No βΉeceipt. | Nvidia's GeForce Now is officially live in India, offering up to RTX 5080 GPUs in the Ultimate tier. In this review, we take a deep dive into the hardware that makes GeForce Now tick and evaluate the service across three popular AAA titles to see if this is worth ditching that enthusiast gaming PC build you've been holding back so far.
Warner Bros. has released the first teaser for The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum and, along with it, revealed the filmβs main cast. Jamie Dornan as Aragorn, however, is already sparking debate, as many fans still consider Viggo Mortensenβs portrayal untouchable.
Amazon is responding to mounting pressure from Temu and Shein with a new Smart Warehouse in Shenzhen. The concept is intended to make storage, customs handling and shipping via Amazon easier for Chinese retailers, while also lowering costs and speeding up supply chains.
Deal | Legend of Keepers turns the usual dungeon-crawler formula upside down: instead of fighting your way through dungeons as the hero, you build and defend them yourself. Anyone who enjoys tactical games and wants to experience the genre from a different angle may find this one well worth a look. At the moment, it is available free of charge on Steam.
After all, DJIβs new Osmo Pocket 4 and Pocket 4 Pro may skip the US market following reported FCC approval withdrawals. As regulatory scrutiny expands from drones to cameras and microphones, US creators face a future of gray market imports and limited support for DJIβs latest gimbal cameras.
The last release before moving to Fedora 44, the Fedora 43-based RakuOS 2026.04.15 adds COSMIC to the list of available desktops. The other two choices are KDE Plasma and GNOME. Additionally, this update comes with a new live ISO installation experience and fully rewritten Rust core desktop apps.
Itβs only been a few months since Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S26 series, yet leaks about the companyβs next-generation Galaxy S27 lineup have already begun to surface. A new leak has now revealed the type of storage the upcoming lineup is expected to feature.
According to a tipster, Samsung is expected to adopt the new UFS 5.0 storage for the Galaxy S27 lineup, although the upgrade may be limited to select models.
Samsungβs upcoming lineup is rumored to include the Galaxy S27, Galaxy S27+, a new Galaxy S27 Pro, and the Galaxy S27 Ultra. Itβs likely that Samsung could reserve UFS...
The vivo X300 Ultra and vivo X300 FE, which began their international rollout yesterday, are "coming soon" to India. This revelation comes straight from vivo's Indian branch, which has started teasing the two smartphones in the Asian country.
The teasers posted by vivo India on its official platforms confirm that both the X300 Ultra and X300 FE will launch in India with telephoto extenders. The X300 Ultra will be compatible with the vivo ZEISS Telephoto Extender Gen 2 Ultra and vivo Imaging Grip Kit.
The X300 FE, on the other hand, will be compatible with the vivo ZEISS Telephoto...
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra users are receiving Expert RAW 5.0.09.0 version, which adds Virtual Reflector and Ocean Mode camera features.
Earlier, Samsung offered Ocean Mode and Virtual Reflector features to the Galaxy S25 Ultra and Galaxy Z Fold 7. The medium for those devices was the same: Expert RAW update, but only One UI 8.5 Beta participants were eligible.
X userΒ Kailash surfaced Expert RAW 5.0.09.0 for Galaxy S26 Ultra, with the changelog confirming the addition of Virtual Reflector and Ocean Model camera features.
We are familiar with the Ocean Mode camera feature. After being limited to professional ocean photographers, the software perk is now available to general users. Samsung, meanwhile, recommends the use of specific cases.
Now comes the Virtual Reflector, which is a big deal.
Virtual Reflector allows you to apply studio-style light to your photos. It also supports the filling of shadows and the enhancement of the light. These tools combined offer outputs that are natural, balanced and professional.
Whatβs new
Virtual Reflector:
Simulate studio-style reflectors to fill shadows and shape light for naturally balanced, professional-looking photos.
Ocean Mode:
Optimized for water and underwater scenes, enhancing color, clarity, and detail by compensating for light loss and distortion.
Expert RAW is becoming a must-have application on Galaxy flagships. Samsung has already elevated the importance of Camera Assistant. Some basic features now require manual activation through Camera Assistant of Good Lock.
If you own a Galaxy S26 Ultra, head toward the Galaxy Store > Updates. Check if a newer Expert RAW version is available for download. If you never installed it, give it a try as it worth your attention for epic photography.
Samsung held a Reddit AMA this week to talk Galaxy AI and it did not go the way they probably hoped.
Annika Bizon, Samsung UK and Irelandβs VP of Product and Marketing for Mobile Experience, fielded questions from real Galaxy owners about the AI features the company has staked its flagship identity on since the S24 series.
Redditors did not come to celebrate; they came with receipts.
One S26 Ultra owner wrote, plainly, that they βcanβt find the niche in which AI is anything but a burden.β
Another asked how Samsung supports customers who donβt want AI on their devices at all.
A third asked when Samsung plans to shift focus away from what most people consider useless AI features.
One person just wrote: stop putting AI in your phones.
The pattern across the questions is hard to ignore. People arenβt asking how to use Galaxy AI better, but they are asking why it exists on their phones in the first place.
After years of Samsung treating AI as its headline selling point, a significant chunk of its own customer base still sees it as clutter.
Samsungβs answers were actually decent
On the question of AI feeling like a burden, she offered genuinely grounded advice: start with one feature, let it earn your trust, and go from there. Itβs the kind of answer that actually makes sense; not a marketing script, just practical.
She framed Galaxy AI as something that should eventually become invisible, like electricity powering a home, something you depend on without thinking about it. Whether Samsung can execute it is a different conversation entirely.
On data privacy, Bizon pointed to Knox security and confirmed that cloud-based AI processing deletes data after delivering a result.
When asked about customers who simply donβt want AI, Bizon explained that users can go into Galaxy AI settings and switch individual features off.
Questions Samsung didnβt answer
One person asked about the obsessive push for AI on smartphones.
Another asked about the removal of Bluetooth from the S Pen, a decision that still irritates Galaxy S25 Ultra owners.
Samsung has spent two product generations leading with AI as a headline feature. Galaxy buyers feel like AI is happening to them, not for them. Bizonβs answers show the company understands this intellectually.
Nubby's Number Factory is now available on iOS and Android with no ads and no microtransactions, bringing the full Steam version to mobile for the first time.
Rogbid just debuted the new SR15 smart ring featuring a titanium alloy build and 10-day battery life. The device costs $99.99 and includes a mystery smartwatch during the current launch promotion.
Yes, the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 has a brand-new 37MP 1-inch stacked CMOS sensor - a significant resolution increase over the 9.4MP sensor in the Pocket 3. This hardware shift enables better lossless 2x zoom and positions the device as a high-resolution tool for both photography and video. The Pocket 4 also achieves 14 stops of dynamic range, offering improved detail retention in high-contrast lighting conditions.
Samsung's brand-new 2026 Micro RGB TV series is now official, featuring the flagship R95H and the standard R85H. Prices start at $1,599 for the 55-inch model and reach $29,999 for the 115-inch flagship.
The upcoming Forza Horizon 6 release features new Limited Edition Xbox accessories including a wireless controller and a rare branded headset. Leaked info confirm a May 19, 2026 launch date alongside a $10 price increase for Microsoft's latest premium hardware. This exclusive hardware collection showcases a Japan-inspired aesthetic for the flagship racing franchise.
Weβve seen a fair share of rumors and leaks for the Honor 600 and 600 Pro but we now have official listings which confirm their key specs ahead of their announcement next week. As expected, both phones share similar specs, but the Pro model brings a more capable chipset alongside a 50MP periscope telephoto camera and wireless charging.
Honor 600 Pro
Honor 600 and 600 Pro are built around 6.5-inch OLEDs with 2,728 x 1,264px resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. Both feature thinner display bezels than their predecessors, as well as 50MP front-facing cameras with an f/2.0...
Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile servers have gone permanently offline today, April 17, 2026, more than two years after the game's global launch in March 2024.
Nintendo fans sensitive to choppy graphics may find the Pragmata Switch 2 port disappointing. A performance review reveals how frame rates plummet into the 30s and 40s. The PS5 has less of an advantage with image clarity, but the PlayStation console produces smoother visuals.
Google is, these days, releasing multiple AI updates every few hours. Following on from the creation of personalized images in Gemini, now the search giant is unveiling a new AI Mode experience in Chrome.
Now if you click links that AI Mode has presented you with, they will open side by side with your chat, all in the same browser tab. This will simplify navigation and reduce tab clutter - no need to switch back and forth between tabs anymore.
It's also obviously easier to ask AI Mode follow-up questions in this setup. One example Google gives is searching for a coffee machine,...
Tecno has announced it will expand its portfolio of Pop Series smartphones with the launch of the Pop X 5G on April 20, which will be sold through Amazon.in in India.
Neither Tecno nor Amazon has revealed the price of the Pop X 5G; however, both companies have revealed a few of the phone's features, with Amazon even revealing the colors.
For starters, the Tecno Pop X 5G will have a 6,500 mAh battery under the hood with 45W charging support. The processor powering the Pop X 5G hasn't been revealed, but the promo page on Amazon.in lists two RAM options - 4GB and 6GB.
Tecno...
Spotify has pushed out a redesigned app experience built specifically for tablets, and it includes the Samsung Galaxy Tab lineup and the Z Fold series.
The update lands on both iOS and Android, which matters less to us here than the fact that Samsungβs foldable and tablet hardware is finally getting the treatment it deserved two years ago.
The core problem with Spotify on large screens was always embarrassingly obvious. Engineers had been scaling up the mobile layout and calling it done. More screen space, same cramped thinking; thatβs not a tablet app.
The new design addresses this with a collapsible sidebar that lets you browse your library, scroll through recommendations, or dig into settings without stopping playback.
You keep the music going on one half of the screen while you hunt for your next album on the other. On a Galaxy Z Fold 7 or Tab S11 Ultra, that kind of parallel browsing actually makes physical sense.
Adaptive orientation is in here, too. Flip from portrait to landscape, and the interface actually reconfigures rather than just reshuffling the same tiles into a different rectangle.
Spotifyβs new design doesnβt call out foldables by name, but the adaptive orientation behavior and parallel browsing setup map directly onto what those screens do best.
Buried in the update is a small but meaningful change for video content. The toggle to switch from audio to video is now front and center rather than tucked somewhere youβd only find by accident.
The collapsible sidebar isnβt just a navigation shortcut. It carries scrollable, interactive content, meaning you can explore playlists, browse new releases, or check your recent plays without ever leaving whatβs currently playing.
New smartphone loyalty survey data has surfaced, and if youβre an Apple or Samsung loyalist, you might want to sit down.
SellCell polled over 5,000 US smartphone users to map out brand loyalty in 2026. Where people plan to go next, why they are staying put, and whoβs bleeding customers to whom.
The numbers are not flattering for Android. A staggering 96.4 percent of iPhone users say their next phone will be another iPhone, with only 3.6 percent considering the jump to Android.
Six in ten say they simply prefer iOS. Another 17.4 percent cite the Apple ecosystem, which is a polite way of saying they are trapped and theyβve made peace with it. Reliability, ease of use, and trust in Appleβs privacy practices round out the reasons.
Flip it around, and the picture falls apart completely. Among Android users, 13.6% are planning to switch to iPhone. Thatβs nearly four times the defection rate going the other direction.
Samsung builds genuinely brilliant hardware. The Galaxy S26 lineup is sharp, the AI features are interesting, and One UI has matured considerably. However, brilliant hardware clearly isnβt enough to move the needle on loyalty at scale.
The real problem isnβt the phones. Itβs that Apple has built something people donβt want to leave, and Android as a whole hasnβt figured out how to replicate that psychological lock-in.
Samsung keeps winning the specs sheet and Apple keeps winning the customer.
OnePlus launched the Nord 6 earlier this month and the company is also expected to complete the family with the Nord CE6 and Nord CE6 Lite. Today a OnePlus device with the model number CPH2943 has been spotted in the Geekbench online database.
As you can see in the screenshot below, it managed a single-core score of 1,068 and a multi-core score of 2,953. According to a tipster over on X, this is the Nord CE6 Lite, and the Geekbench listing has revealed that it's powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 SoC.
OnePlus may in the end choose to brand the chipset something like Dimensity...
Rumored One UI 8.5 release date and roadmap are already there, but Samsung is still refusing to confirm or debunk them.
One UI 8.5 Beta Program is the biggest in history, and Samsung has already made it the longest, yet denying to reveal the release date and roadmap. Itβs not the way Galaxy consumers should be treated for a software update.
A response from Samsung support has surfaced in the Korean community. Itβs linked to the latest software version, but the wording of the response is familiar. Executives are not giving an exact release date or a tentative roadmap.
What we know from rumors is that April 30 is the Stable One UI 8.5 release date for the Galaxy S25 series. The initial drop will happen in South Korea, with expansion to Global users likely to start on the 4th of May 2026.
These dates were first claimed by a seasoned Samsung leaker TarunVats. Shortly after, a Samsung chat support executive in the US validated the dates. However, Samsung hasnβt yet confirmed rollout plans and a roadmap for users.
Software updates are unpredictable, especially at Samsung. The company has a vast user base and a tiny mistake can trigger a massive blunder. Therefore, the software will stay away from the masses until the verification is done.
To recall, Samsung is rumored to roll out One UI 8.5 Beta 10 as the last Beta. It could arrive by April 20, if the leaks hold and Beta participants will have to wait for around 10 days to start receiving the Stable release along with general users.
The Redmi Buds 8 Pro and Redmi Buds 8 Lite are already official, but there is a third member of the family that's now on the way too: the Redmi Buds 8. These will be fully unveiled alongside the Redmi K90 Max and the Redmi K Pad 2 on April 21.
Until then, the brand has revealed that they come with "50dB 4kHz wideband noise cancellation", and each earbud features an 11mm high-performance dynamic driver.
Unfortunately, these are all the details that have been outed so far. Considering the branding, we wouldn't be surprised if the Redmi Buds 8 slotted, price-wise, right in between the...
Google Messages has silently added the Satellite SOS feature on Galaxy S26 series in the US. A consumer posted on Reddit the interface screenshots, showcasing how the feature works when you are not in the reach of networks.
Samsung Messages is gone, and Google Messages is the only SMS service on the Galaxy S26 series, which also offers Satellite SOS in the US. It allows you to send an emergency SOS even if you are not connected to a cellular network.
Itβs a pretty useful feature and becomes a boon when you are in need. You may have faced a situation where network is not available, but you need to contact to your friends, family or loved ones to share the status.
The post contains three screenshots, with the first displaying the setup page of satellite service. An in-app pop-up card appears with a brief description of the feature and tapping βContinueβ opens the satellite detection page.
Google Messages assists you in aligning your phone according to the positioning of the satellite. It will showcase a proper guide to turn your phone left/right/up/down in order to bolster the strength of the signal transmitted through satellite.
To make the Emergency SOS even more reliable, Google Messages can also minimize the satellite alignment page to the appβs header. It displays the connectivity status in real time, while allowing you to send SMS through the app.
Tapping βEndβ allows you to disconnect the app and revert to cellular. The app mentions that mobile data, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi will turn off when the satellite is connected and revert to normal after the end of the satellite connection.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ Kids Edition launches in the US as a purpose-built tablet for younger users, while still staying firmly inside the broader Galaxy ecosystem.
The Galaxy Tab A11+ Kids Edition is a proper Galaxy tablet with meaningful hardware upgrades. You get an 11-inch display with a 1920 x 1200 resolution and a smooth 90Hz refresh rate.
Samsung pairs that screen with quad speakers and Dolby Atmos support. This features a 3.5mm headphone jack, which isΒ something parents will quietly appreciate.
Under the hood, the tablet packs a 7,040mAh battery that Samsung says can push up to 15 hours of video playback. When it finally runs out, 25W fast charging gets it back up without much downtime.
Storage starts at 128GB, which already covers most needs. If that is not enough, microSD expansion goes all the way up to 2TB.
Samsung is promising up to seven generations of Android OS and One UI upgrades, along with seven years of security updates. The device will evolve alongside One UI 8 and beyond, keeping it relevant deep into the future.
You get a protective Kids Cover with customizable stickers, a Crayo-pen with tether for drawing and creativity, and a Samsung Kids setup guide. The software side focuses on parental controls, letting you manage screen time, apps, and content.
If you are wondering about the price, the Galaxy Tab A11+ Kids Edition comes in at $350 in the US. Retail availability spans Samsungβs official store, Experience Stores, and Best Buy. Amazon sales kick off on April 23, 2026.
Oppoβs Find X10 series is expected to debut later this year, and several details about the lineup have already surfaced through leaks. A new leak has now revealed some details about the Find X10. The series is expected to include the Find X10, Find X10 Pro, and Find X10 Pro Max.
Tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed new details about the Find X10, suggesting that the device could pack a massive 8,000mAh battery.
The tipster also claims that the phone will feature a dual 200MP rear camera setup.
Earlier leaks indicated that the Find X10 may sport a 6.59-inch display with a...
Following the launch of the DJI Pocket 4 and Osmo Pocket 4 Pro teaser, a new leak suggests the Insta360 Luna Ultra might feature 6x optical zoom and an innovative modular design. With social media jabs suggesting DJIβs new release fell short, Insta360 appears eager to redefine the handheld stabilizer market.
Today Spotify has announced that it's revamped its tablet interface - for both Android tablets and iPads. The "new app experience" is tailored for tablets from the ground up, and is "designed to make listening, watching, and discovery feel more natural on larger screens", according to the official press release.
The redesigned tablet UI isn't just a scaled up phone version as before. Instead, it's designed to take advantage of the extra screen real estate, "so you can browse and discover new favorites right alongside what you're already playing".
The UI...
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma may have plans to turn around the fortunes of Game Pass. Even so, former PlayStation executive Shawn Layden doesnβt see much hope for the service. A social media post explains why the Xbox Game Pass price increase is not the source of its struggles.
DJI has officially released the Osmo Pocket 4, featuring the new ActiveTrack 7.0 system. Moving beyond the Pocket 3βs ActiveTrack 6.0, the new model introduces "Registered Subject Priority," allowing the camera to recognize and prioritize up to three pre-registered faces. With tracking supported up to 4x zoom and an extended 10-meter detection range, the Pocket 4 offers a massive boost in reliability for solo creators and videographers.
OnePlus has two new high-power accessories on the way. The new accessories are a dual-port power bank and a dual-port GaN charger, and both have a max power output of 120W.
Google's Gemini can now create more personalized images using Nano Banana 2 and your Google Photos library, which you of course need to connect to Gemini for this to work. The context of your library is integrated into Nano Banana 2 to give you the opportunity to create images with prompts that don't have to be extremely long and detailed. You can also skip uploading a reference photo to give Gemini some context - having access to your Photos library will provide that instead.
There's no extra setup required if you use Personal Intelligence in Gemini and have connected your Photos library....
The Oppo Find X9 Ultra is still awaiting its April 21 unveiling, but there are units in the wild, which means we get videos like this one. It's an unboxing of the Oppo Find X9 Ultra in its Hasselblad Explorer Master Edition.
The video is just 2 minutes long and goes through the accessories you'd get in this premium photography kit. Unlike vivo, Oppo went with a single teleconverter lens for its Find X9 Ultra, and it sits exactly in the middle of vivo's two lenses at 300mm equivalent.
The kit features a case with an integrated grip, with various controls and a shutter button, a...
Apple Intelligence is getting enhanced in iOS 27, which will be unveiled this June at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference, and will be released in September when the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max launch.
Four new features coming to Apple Intelligence have been discovered in "backend code", and shared today. First, Visual Intelligence will get the ability to scan food nutrition labels to get more information, and this could integrate with the Health app.
Another new Visual Intelligence feature will offer to add printed phone numbers and/or addresses to your...
Hardly any time has passed since DJI officially teased the Osmo Pocket 4P. Nonetheless, a leaker has showcased the new vlogging camera working alongside another of DJI's upcoming devices. With the latter device due to launch in April, the leak has teed up an earlier than expected release in the process.
Amazfit has just launched a new smartwatch with up to 20 days of battery life. However, details about a new model have now emerged that suggest the Cheetah 2 Pro Square could launch soon with an even larger battery than its circle-shaped counterpart.
Casio has revealed a new Oceanus Manta watch in Japan. The OCW-S6000AP-1A is a radio-controlled Bluetooth watch with Tough Solar charging. Plus, this limited edition model features indigo dyed mother of pearl sub dials and a sapphire glass bezel.
Deal | Total War: Warhammer III plunges you into the Realm of Chaos, where you must build an empire and lead numerous armies to achieve your goal. Youβll need to use the right strategy to defeat your opponents and adapt your playstyle to each situation.
TechEpiphany has released Mindfactory's CPU sales for weeks 14 and 15 of 2026. The data shows that AMD continues to dominate the overall sales. However, Intel CPU sales seem to have improved. That said, TechEpiphany claims that the decline in CPU sales is unprecedented.
Video | DJI just released the update to their pocketable 4K gimbal camera, the aptly named Osmo Pocket 4, and we had the chance to try it out for our content production ...
Nintendo fans sensitive to choppy graphics may find the Pragmata Switch 2 port disappointing. A performance review reveals how frame rates plummet into the 30s and 40s. The PS5 has less of an advantage with image clarity, but the PlayStation console produces smoother visuals.
Apple is apparently developing a whole range of new AI features for the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max. A code leak now reveals four new features in advance, led by nutrition tracking by scanning the label of a food product.
A new report from South Koreaβs ETNews suggests that the supply chain for components related to the iPhone 18 Pro seriesβ variable aperture cameras has now begun operations. The report claims China's Sunny Optical has reportedly started trial production for actuators, which will be used on the variable aperture cameras.
An unnamed industry source confirmed that LG Innotek is on schedule to begin production for the 18 Proβs camera modules between June and July. The same source also confirmed that LG has installed dedicated equipment related to the production process of variable aperture...
The latest midrange Zen 5 CPU doesn't offer significant improvements over the preceding Ryzen AI 5 330 unless if you're talking about integrated graphics performance.
Keychron has added two more lightweight gaming mice to its list and they come with 8K polling, tri-mode connectivity, and a PixArt 3950 sensor. They are available in a single color each with minor differences between the two.
Deal | The Citizen Brycen CA0851-56X chronograph watch is currently available at its second lowest-ever price on Amazon, making it more affordable than usual. The watch features a 44 mm stainless steel case, Citizenβs in-house B612 movement powered by Eco-Drive technology, chronograph functionalities, and a 100 m (10 bar) water resistance rating.
Last year, Apple achieved its goal of removing all plastic from the packaging of its products β now every Apple gadget you buy comes in 100% fiber-based packaging that you can recycle at home.
The gadgets themselves feature a lot of recycled materials. The company used 30% recycled materials across the products that it shipped last year. And in three specific areas, the recycled content is 100%:
all Apple-designed batteries use 100% recycled cobalt
all magnets use 100% recycled rare earth elements
all Apple-designed printed circuit boards use 100% recycled gold plating and tin...
Samsung has launched Food Can cases for the Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro earbuds in the U.S. These cases come in three themes β Sardines, Sweet Corn, and Tomato Soup.
A unique thing about these cases is their design. Their themes resonate realistically with added cuteness. For instance, the Sardines case has a Sardine connected with a lanyard, which could be used as a keychain, and can be hooked onto a bag or belt loop.
These cases fit perfectly on Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro without complicating the process. When you donβt need it, the case comes off effortlessly by pressing it out from the bottom.
The Food Can Cases for Galaxy Buds 4 and 4 Pro are available at $29.99 (each unit) via the official online shop. Customers can also opt for $7.50 in 4 installments.
There is finally a clean way to shut out Shorts on YouTube. After months of testing and controls, the platform has started rolling out a zero-minute limit for Shorts, effectively removing the feature from your feed on both Android and iOS.
The change builds on YouTubeβs earlier time management tools, which originally capped Shorts usage at a minimum of 15 minutes. Now, setting the limit to zero does exactly what many users have been asking for: it stops Shorts entirely.
Back in January, YouTube expanded Shorts limits for supervised accounts, with a promise that stricter options were on the way. According to YouTube spokesperson Makenzie Spiller, that promise is now fulfilled, via TheVerge.
Once you hit the limit, or set it to zero from the start, the Shorts tab goes blank. You get a simple message saying you have reached your limit. More importantly, Shorts also disappear from the Home feed in many cases.
Infinite scroll formats like Shorts are designed to keep you hooked. One video becomes ten, then fifty, and suddenly half an hour is gone. Samsung users already have Digital Wellbeing tools baked in but those controls often sit one layer above the app.
Google officially launched Android 17 Beta 1 on Β February 13, 2026, and the tech world has shifted its focus to Samsungβs next major move: One UI 9. Even though the One UI 8.5 rollout is yet to start,Β Samsungβs internal test servers are already showing early builds for its next-gen software.
Hereβs the breakdown of what to expect from the One UI 9 rollout.
When will One UI 9 launch?
We expect One UI 9 to make its official debut around July 2026, likely alongside the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8.
However, if you own a recent flagship like the S26 Ultra or S25 series, you wonβt have to wait until July to see the software. A public beta phase is rumored to kick off as early as May 2026. This gives users a chance to test Android 17βs new features before the stable build hits the masses.
The Eligibility List: Is your Galaxy safe?
The big question is always: βWill my phone get it?β While there is no βofficialβ list from Samsung yet, the seven-year update promise makes the math simple.
The upcoming Galaxy S26 series will be the first to test One UI 9 Beta this May. Joining it in the confirmed category are the Galaxy S25 and S24 series, both of which are in Samsungβs internal Android 17 testing.
The same logic applies to the foldable family. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 are already being used for internal One UI 9 βNow Nudgeβ testing, and the upcoming Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8 (along with the rumored βWide Foldβ) will likely launch with this software out of the box this July.
For the A-series, the lines are a little blurrier but still promising for newer models. The Galaxy A56 and A36 are expected to stay in the loop, likely receiving the stable updates toward the end of 2026. Premium tablets; the Galaxy Tab S10 and S11 lineups are now on the same high-priority support track as the S-series phones, making them safe bets for One UI 9.
One surprising entry might be the Galaxy S23 series. Technically, the oldest active flagship will receive One UI 9 as its fourth and final major OS upgrade. If you are still rocking an S23, you have likely got one more big year left.
Now for the tough news. As of early February 2026, Samsung has officially moved the Galaxy S22 series and the Galaxy Z Fold 4 to a quarterly security schedule. These devices, along with the S21 FE and A53, are expected to stop at One UI 8.5.
If your device is on that list, it wonβt stop working, but you will be missing out on the new AI-driven βAsk AIβ browser tools and system-level resizability features that Android 17 is bringing to the table. If you are looking for a reason to trade in for the S26 this month, this might be it.
Samsung hasnβt confirmed if those older models will get a test of Android 17, so keep an eye on the Samsung Members app for a formal roadmap later this spring.
Eligible Devices
If your Galaxy received One UI 8, the odds are in your favor. The full tentative list:
Samsungβs tablet lineup follows a similar update schedule to smartphones, with premium models receiving longer support.
Galaxy Tab S9 Series (S9, S9+, S9 Ultra, S9 FE)
Galaxy Tab S10 Series (S10+, S10 Ultra)
Galaxy Tab S11 Series (S11 and S11 Ultra)
Important disclaimer:
This is not an official Samsung confirmation for One UI 9 eligibility. No device list has been published by Samsung for this specific update as of February 2026. Eligibility depends on how many major OS versions remain in each deviceβs promised cycle, regional variations, carrier involvement, and final decisions from Samsung. Policies can change, and some features (especially advanced Galaxy AI ones) may be limited to newer hardware. Always wait for Samsungβs official announcement, check website, newsroom, or the Samsung Members app for the real confirmed list when it drops. Donβt base any purchase or upgrade solely on this info.
DJIβs Osmo Pocket 4 vs Pocket - a full specs and features deep dive into the next generation of handheld cinematography. Featuring a new 1-inch sensor with 14 stops of dynamic range, 4K/240fps slow motion, and 107 GB of built-in storage, the Pocket 4 marks a massive shift toward professional workflows. From the true 10-bit D-Log profile to ActiveTrack 7.0, we compare the official specs, battery endurance, and ISO performance to see if the Pocket 4 is the ultimate upgrade for creators.
The Redmi Buds 8 have been officially announced. They are positioned as affordable wireless earbuds with support for 50dB wideband noise cancellation. There's an 11nm dynamic driver setup, and Xiaomi also highlights their comfort-forward design.
Oppo has revealed the key specifications for its upcoming compact tablet, dubbed the Pad Mini. Powered by the admirable Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 SoC with up to 12 GB of RAM, the 8.8-inch Pad Mini measures in at just 5.39-mm thick and weighs just under 280 grams or 9.88 ounces.
The upcoming Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro have now been listed on a European retailer platform ahead of their launch on April 23. This has revealed their approximate prices in the Eurozone - β¬604.90 for the Honor 600 with 256GB of storage, β¬651.89 for the one with 512GB of storage, and β¬930.90 for the 600 Pro which only comes with 512GB of storage apparently.
According to these listings, the Honor 600 will have 8GB of RAM and the 600 Pro gets 12GB. Interestingly, if you buy the Honor 600 you are getting a free Honor Watch 2, but the Honor 600 Pro has no such promotional...
Samsung is promoting a new Galaxy AI feature that is currently exclusive to the Galaxy S26 series, but awaited by the Galaxy S25 series users.
Audio Eraser has been one of the widely recognized features of the most recent One UI ecosystem. First introduced with Galaxy S25, it helps to reduce background noises that interrupt the voices and sounds that need your attention.
However, the initial integration was limited to the video player, which later expanded to system apps such as the voice recorder, allowing users to remove the background noises and get nearly clean audio.
The Galaxy S26 series takes the Audio Eraser to the next level with real-time sound separation and optimizations. The phone enables you to not only reduce the unwanted background noises in audio but also let you select the strength of the audio eraser.
The feature lets you focus on the voice by reducing the background music volume and other noises in real-time while boosting the voice. Overall, the improved audio eraser instantly improves the audio experience without waiting for it to download to your deviceβs local storage.
The best use case of the real-time Audio Eraser would be the YouTube livestreams, and our hands-on experience reveals that the feature works pretty well.
Yet to cover the previous Galaxy S-series devices
Yes, itβs a good feature, but it could have been better if Samsung had announced its support for the previous generation of S-series devices. The Galaxy S26 series, the S25, and the S24 series users are still in the queue to get their hands on the latest Galaxy AI suite.
Both of these lineups, along with the most recent foldable phones, are still testing One UI 8.5 software, and theyβre expected to get the stable version starting early May. But the compatibility with the latest Galaxy AI features remains unconfirmed.
Samsung has a new A-series device in the launch pipeline, and Galaxy A27 is one of them, which has been leaked in CAD renders, revealing its furnished design over the predecessor.
A collaboration between HotEUDeals and Onleaks has brought us the first look at the upcoming Galaxy A27 5G. Looking at the front, it brings a flat display with slim bezels all around. The major improvement here is the removal of the water-drop camera cutout, which is replaced by the hole-punch design.
The next thing to see here is the frame; the aluminum design gives it a premium look. The side of the phone has a power + fingerprint reader, a combined button, and a volume adjustment key. The company may have paid special attention to the frame, which is slightly bumped in the physical buttons area, and itβs a special feature of the device.
Samsung Galaxy A27
The bottom side has a USB Type-C interface, speakers, and a SIM card tray. The rear side comes with a pill-shaped camera island, and the lenses are arranged vertically.
Based on the latest details, the Galaxy A27 measures around 162.3 x 78.6 x 7.9mm compared to the 164 x 77.5 x 7.7mm on the Galaxy A26. So, the new phone is slightly wider and thicker than the previous generation.
Despite an unconfirmed specs sheet, the design of the Galaxy A27 is certainly a major leap from the Galaxy A26, and users can look forward to its release.
The Amazfit Active 3 Premium smartwatch is receiving a new update. Firmware version 3.10.0.5 brings new map related features, as well as improvements for navigation. On top of this, Music and Podcasts are now available for more users.
The late-April 2026 PC free game giveaway has been announced on the Epic Games Store. An award winning Metroidvania game released in 2023, Doomblade will be given away for PC gamers on April 23.
Lenovo is finally ready to launch a follow-up to its Legion Y900 tablet announced a few years ago. However, this time, there will be two sizes to choose from when the tablets arrive in May 2026.
Casio has announced a new Oceanus model: the OCW-T2600AP-1A. This radio-controlled analog watch has three subdials dyed blue with a traditional Japanese technique. Its features include support for world time, solar charging and 100 m water resistance.
Six months after the release of version 18, Zorin OS gets updated to 18.1. In this refresh, the Ubuntu-based distro offers better Windows app detection, tiling window improvements, and updates for the desktop panel, which now works seamlessly with right-to-left scripts, enhancing the experience for Arabic, Hebrew, or Urdu users.
Some Saros buyers were anticipating a higher frame rate performance mode in the PS5 Pro version. The PlayStation Blog confirmed that the game will render at 60 fps, like on the base console. Even so, cutscenes will display at 30 fps, without an option to engage in hectic gunplay at 120Hz.
Oppo has revealed some new AI features coming to its ColorOS skin on top of Android 16 on the upcoming Find X9 Ultra, which is due to be unveiled on April 21.
The AI Mind Space introduced with ColorOS 16 now supports AI Bill Manager, which can automatically extract and record key spending details from digital invoices and billing information. To use it, you simply need to enable AI Mind Space by pressing the Snap Key or using a three-finger swipe after making a payment on your phone.
This also works with physical receipts - you just open your camera, activate AI Mind Space with the...
The Motorola Razr Fold has had a troubled launch β it was unveiled way back in early January, but itβs not available yet. That will change this Saturday as Bulgarian carrier Yettel is wrapping up pre-orders for the FIFA edition of the phone.
The phone β the Motorola Razr Fold FIFA Edition England β Ghana with 512GB storage β will officially go on sale on April 18 and you can pick one up for β¬2,600. There is only one color and only one storage option.
Motorola Razr Fold FIFA Edition England β Ghana
Yettel has branches in Serbia and Hungary, but we didnβt find the phone...
The latest MagSafe wallet from Moft adds a tripod and camera shutter release to the Apple iPhone. The Moft Trackable Tripod Wallet can also be tracked like a Apple AirTag so that important cards can be traced if lost.
Bluetti has launched the FridgePower ultra-slim portable power station on Kickstarter with a launch discount. The gadget boasts a 2,016 Wh capacity, delivering 1,800 W of total output. On top of this, the portable power station is expandable up to 8,064 Wh via three BlueCell 200 expansion batteries.
Honor has updated its laptop line-up with a new 16-inch model. Available in China, the new MagicBook 16 2026 combines Intel's Panther Lake platform with a 180 Hz display and a built-in numberpad. The new 16-inch laptop is said to last over 15 hours between charges too, thanks to its 92 Wh battery.
Samsung has raised Galaxy S26 production from 2.4 million to 3 million units in April 2026, driven by stronger-than-expected demand for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which now accounts for up to 80% of total series sales.
Segway unveiled the Muxi compact cargo electric bike earlier this year at CES 2026. Now, the e-bike is now officially available for purchase via Segwayβs official website. It features a powerful 750 W rear hub motor and a large 717 Wh battery pack, which is capable of delivering 80 Nm of torque and 80 miles (128 km) of range on a single charge.
Honor has started selling a new 14-inch laptop powered by Intel's Panther Lake platform. Available in China for now, the Honor MagicBook 14 2026 features a powerful Arc B390 iGPU, a 120 Hz display and a 92 Wh battery.
Leaked renders reveal the Galaxy A27 is finally ditching the waterdrop notch for a modern punch-hole camera. This sleek design upgrade aligns the budget handset with the premium Galaxy S26 and A57 series. With a refined triple-camera layout and a flat 6.7-inch display, the A27 brings Samsungβs flagship aesthetic to a much more affordable price point.
Romestead combines cozy base-building with survival RPG elements: by day, players build and expand their settlement in the ruins of the Roman Empire, while undead hordes attack at night. The concept already seems to be resonating strongly, with the game appearing on more than 250,000 wishlists β and its Early Access release date has now been confirmed.
DJI has just released the Osmo Pocket 4 globally. Nonetheless, the company has already confirmed the impending release of the Osmo Pocket 4 Pro. Stylised as the Osmo Pocket 4P, the new vlogging camera will depart from DJI's previous releases in a crucial area.
Deal | Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne is currently available at just under $2.50 thanks to a 75% discount, matching its lowest price to date. The dark third-person shooter continues to be highly rated on Steam, where 94% of user reviews are positive.
Deal | Supergiantβs first game is currently almost free on Steam. Bastion stands out above all for its narrator, who comments on nearly every action the player takes. Thanks to the current 85% discount, the action RPG is available for just $2.24 β matching its lowest price to date.
Apple is apparently developing a whole range of new AI features for the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max. A code leak now reveals four new features in advance, led by nutrition tracking by scanning the label of a food product.
Samsung announced that its SmartThings home automation system now supports Now Brief integration. Now Brief made its debut on the Galaxy S25 series and provides glanceable contextual information like weather updates, upcoming calendar events and reminders on supported Galaxy devices. With the new update, Now Brief will also support relevant information from SmartThings-enabled devices.
This includes updates from SmartThings-compatible home security cameras, as well as integration with Samsungβs Pet Care and Family Care monitoring services. This means that your 2024 or newer Samsung smart...
DJIβs latest flagship gimbal camera is now official, and it brings a host of improvements over the Osmo Pocket 3, which came out back in 2023. Osmo Pocket 4 gets an all-new 20 mm equivalent 1-inch CMOS sensor (f/2.0), which supports up to 4K/240fps slow-motion video capture, with 14 stops of dynamic range and 10-bit D-Log mode shooting.
It can take 37MP still photos with a maximum resolution of 7,680 Γ 4,320 px in 16:9 mode with support for DNG RAW and manual exposure at up to 4 seconds. Pocket 4 also brings updated 2x lossless zoom at 4K resolution and a new 4x zoom mode for 1080p....
After weeks of chatter, DJI has finally introduced its latest pocket-sized gimbal camera, the Osmo Pocket 4. The new model builds on the familiar formula of DJIβs long-running handheld gimbal series, but it comes with a larger sensor and a set of upgrades for creators.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Specifications
At the center of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is a newly upgraded one-inch CMOS sensor paired with an f/2.0 aperture. This combination brings a claimed dynamic range of up to 14 stops, which should help preserve more detail in both highlights and shadows.
It also supports a 10-bit D-Log color mode, offering greater flexibility in post-production.
The camera now supports 4K slow-motion recording at up to 240fps. On the audio side, DJI is adding spatial audio recording along with zoom audio pickup. Thereβs also support for OsmoAudio direct connection to DJI microphone transmitters, enabling up to four-channel audio recording. This makes the gimbal camera more practical for interviews or multi-source recording setups.
As for tracking, the Osmo Pocket 4 introduces Intelligent Follow 7.0, which supports subject tracking at up to 4x zoom. DJI has also added βLock Subject Trackingβ and βPriority Subject Registrationβ for a more stable and predictable tracking experience.
Gesture controls are part of the update as well, allowing users to start or stop tracking and recording without touching the screen.
For users focused on portrait shooting, DJI says it has calibrated the camera for more natural skin tones across different lighting conditions. Thereβs also a built-in beauty filter with adjustable smoothing, whitening, and tone settings.
It also supports an external fill light for adjustable brightness and color temperature in a compact form.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Pricing and Availability
The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is now open for pre-orders, with deliveries scheduled to begin on April 22. DJI is offering the camera in three different bundles.
The base option keeps things simple, while the higher tiers gradually turn the Pocket 4 into something closer to a full creator kit.
Everything in Essential + gimbal clamp, wrist strap, and extra accessories
Β£445 / from β¬499
Creator Combo
Everything in Standard + wide-angle lens (from Osmo Pocket 3), DJI Mic 3 transmitter (with magnetic clip and windscreens), fill light, mini tripod, carrying bag
Xiaomi has introduced the Mijia Smart Range Hood 3C Side Suction, a new addition to its growing smart kitchen lineup. The product is aimed at modern households looking for powerful ventilation combined with smart, hands-free controls. It will be available through the Xiaomi Youpin platform as part of a limited crowdfunding campaign.
Pricing and Availability
The range hood comes with a suggested retail price of 1299 yuan (around $182), while early buyers can get it at a discounted crowdfunding price of 999 yuan (around $140). The campaign will run from April 20 at 10:00 AM to April 27 at 10:00 AM, making it a limited-time opportunity for interested buyers.
Strong Performance for Heavy Cooking
The Mijia Smart Range Hood 3C is built for high-intensity cooking environments. It offers a maximum suction power of 24 mΒ³/min along with a static pressure of 500Pa. This combination helps remove smoke and oil fumes quickly and efficiently. The device also features a fully encapsulated high-speed motor, a 60Β° wide-angle air intake, and a tilting plate design to improve smoke capture.
Smart and Touch-Free Controls
One of the standout features is gesture control, allowing users to wave their hand to turn the hood on or off or adjust settings. This helps keep the surface clean and reduces contact with oily panels. It also supports cooktop linkage, automatically syncing with compatible stoves.
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Connected Smart Kitchen Experience
The range hood integrates with the Mi Home app and supports voice control via Xiao Ai speakers. With smart connectivity features, users can create automation scenes and connect the hood with other devices like smoke detectors, making it a practical upgrade for modern smart kitchens.
The 2nm process node is the most advanced, cutting-edge node in the industry, and itβs none other than TSMC leading the next-generation wave of advanced chips. The Taiwanese chip giant has managed to achieve yields favorable for mass-producing 2nm wafers, but unfortunately, that is not enough to meet demand for AI chips and mobile SoCs, forcing smartphone brands to opt for silicon downgrades later this year.
According to a reliable Chinese tipster, Digital Chat Station, multiple smartphone brands will offer fully equipped SoCs only in their top-of-the-line βUltraβ or βPro Maxβ models because of rising memory costs and the chip crisis. While the tipster doesnβt explicitly mention βTSMC,β it doesnβt take long to realize where the fingers are pointing to.
While the complexities of mass-producing advanced wafers at a larger scale pose a major challenge for the Taiwanese chip giant, AI and mobile are competing for the same advanced nodes, only worsening the supply crunch. According to industry reports, much of N2 capacity through 2026 is already effectively sold out, with Apple, Qualcomm, Nvidia, and AMD locking in large allocations. Apple alone is reported to have more than half of the initial N2 capacity.
Samsung is the most prominent alternative to TSMC, but it is struggling even worse in bringing up its 2nm GAA yields. That leaves smartphone brands with limited supply, so it wouldnβt be surprising to see high-end chips being reserved for top-end models. This explains why Qualcomm is rumored to launch Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro as part of its dual-chip launch strategy. Apple is also said to follow a similar approach with its A20 and A20 Pro.
Even MediaTek is reportedly adopting the same strategy, offering the Dimensity 9600 and Dimensity 9600 Pro. The more affordable SoC will be offered to less premium phones, and the more expensive silicon will be reserved for top-end phones. We can also expect smartphone prices to rise, with the DRAM crisis among the main culprits.
In that regard, a Geekbench listing has now revealed the chipset of the OnePlus Nord CE 6 Lite. The smartphone appeared in the benchmark under the model number CPH2943 and is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chip.
The latter is confirmed by the core setup, consisting of four CPU cores running at 2.60GHz and four at 2.0GHz. Graphics are handled by the Mali-G615 MC2 GPU. Similarly, the device tested features 8GB of RAM and runs Android 16 out of the box.
With this setup, the OnePlus Nord CE 6 Lite managed to score 1,068 points in single-core and 2,953 points in multi-core tests.
OnePlus Nord CE 6 Lite: Rumored Specifications
As for other hardware specifications, the Nord CE 6 Lite is expected to feature a 6.7-inch LCD panel with support for a 120Hz refresh rate. Thatβs a noticeable downgrade from the Nord CE 4 Lite, which offered an AMOLED panel with a peak brightness of 2,100 nits.
The camera setup could be fairly simple as well. It is said to feature a 50MP main sensor paired with a secondary lens on the back, along with a 16MP front camera.
Keeping it up will be a large 7,000mAh battery. Its predecessor pairs a 5,110mAh cell with 80W fast charging. So, hopefully, the Nord CE 6 Lite will support similar charging speeds for quick top-ups.
Moreover, the 6GB + 128GB variant is said to cost under βΉ23,000. However, these are just leaks, so take the details with a pinch of salt.
The OnePlus Nord CE 6 Lite is expected to launch alongside the OnePlus Nord CE 6 in India next month.
With storage prices climbing faster than game install sizes, gamers are getting creative and a little rebellious. The latest βhackβ? Turning unused Xbox expansion cards into external SSDs for PCs.
Originally designed for the Xbox Series X|S, these cards are basically NVMe storage in disguise, wrapped in a CFexpress Type B form factor. One curious Reddit user, βu/Dramatic-Shape5574,β decided to test the limits and plugged the card into a CFexpress reader, and Windows recognized it like a regular drive. Suddenly, that βconsole-onlyβ storage wasnβt so exclusive anymore.
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Performance is surprisingly decent. Youβre looking at speeds around 1000β1500 MB/s, nowhere near top-tier NVMe drives, but comfortably faster than SATA SSDs. Thatβs enough to run games, store files, and feel like youβve outsmarted the system.
But before you go digging out your wallet, hereβs the catch. Youβll need to format the card, which means saying goodbye to Xbox compatibility. Also, these cards are overpriced compared to standard SSDs, so buying one just for this hack makes no sense.
Other Similar Workarounds
Gamers have been experimenting with all sorts of storage hacks for years. Many repurpose old laptop SSDs by placing them into USB enclosures and using them as portable drives. Others install PS5-compatible NVMe SSDs into PCs when upgrading consoles, effectively recycling high-speed storage. Even traditional internal hard drives and SSDs often get a second life as external drives through simple adapters, showing how flexible storage hardware can be when you think beyond default use cases.
Pros & Cons
This hack is great if you already own an unused expansion card, letting you reuse hardware with performance better than SATA SSDs, but it quickly loses appeal due to high costs, the need for extra adapters, permanent loss of Xbox compatibility after formatting, and a setup process that isnβt exactly beginner-friendly.
This is peak gamer ingenuity, clever, slightly unnecessary, but undeniably cool. If you already have an unused expansion card lying around, itβs a fun and practical experiment. But if youβre starting from scratch, a standard SSD remains the smarter, cheaper, and far less complicated choice.
Huawei has unveiled a new smart home accessory in China called the Huawei Smart Lock M2. The lock officially went on sale today at 799 yuan (~$117), but a government subsidy brings the price down to 679.15 yuan, or around $100. And itβs a bargain for that price.
Huawei Smart Lock M2 SpecificationsΒ
The Huawei Smart Lock M2 relies on AI-based features, particularly for its fingerprint unlocking system. The company says the lock uses an adaptive AI fingerprint sensor that improves with each use, gradually refining recognition accuracy over time.
It unlocks in about 0.5 seconds, and Huawei claims a very low false recognition rate of less than 0.00001.
Beyond fingerprint access, the M2 supports a wide range of unlocking methods. Users can rely on NFC cards, physical keys, digital passwords, visitor or temporary passwords, and even Huawei smartphones and smartwatches.Β
From a design standpoint, the device features a slim profile with a 0.5 mm βgolden depthβ and rounded edges. Both the inner and outer panels share the same dimensions, measuring 365 x 76.5 x 23 mm, and the entire unit weighs around 4.2 kg.
Powering the lock are four AA batteries, which Huawei says can last up to 18 months. Thereβs also a Type-C port for emergency power if the batteries run out, along with tiered battery reminders to avoid sudden shutdowns.
The M2 includes an EAL5+ certified security chip for handling sensitive data locally, along with an additional chip that independently verifies access permissions. It also uses a Class C direct-insertion lock cylinder so that the mechanical lock remains functional even if the outer panel is damaged.
Huawei is also offering a four-year warranty with the device.Β
For the time being, thereβs no word on availability in the international market.
For more daily updates, please visit ourΒ News Section.
Xiaomi has launched a new high-end refrigerator, the Mijia Refrigerator Pro Premium Cross-Door 508L with Ion Purification 4.0. The refrigerator is now available for pre-order in China, priced at 9999 yuan ($1466). The appliance comes in three colors: Ice Crystal White, Star Silver, and Apricot Glass.
Mijia Refrigerator Pro 508L Specifications
The refrigerator has a total capacity of 508L, divided into a 297L fridge, a 35L variable temperature zone, and a 176L freezer. It features multiple storage zones for beverages, fresh produce, and frozen goods, enabling efficient food organization.
This Xiaomi model features Full-Area Ion Purification 4.0, which removes odors in 3 minutes and sterilizes bacteria, fungi, and viruses with 99.9999% efficiency in 2 minutes. It neutralizes ethylene gas to keep produce fresh and includes silver ion antibacterial protection and an antibacterial inner liner for cleanliness across all compartments.
The refrigerator uses dual cooling technology, with independent evaporators and fans for the fridge and freezer compartments. This setup prevents odors from mixing and provides better control over temperature and humidity. For fresh items like fruits and vegetables, Xiaomi has added a moisture-retaining system that uses molecular sieve technology, keeping produce fresh for up to seven days.
Xiaomi also offers an optional automatic ice-making module. The system produces ice in as little as 55 minutes and can create a daily output sufficient for multiple ice cups. It integrates antibacterial materials in the water tank, ice tray, and storage area and provides smart reminders for low water levels or full ice storage.
The refrigerator features a sleek and modern design. Its ultra-thin, flat-embedded construction measures 597 x 792 x 1925mm, with a depth of 600mm and a width of 800mm. Xiaomi has included a motion-sensing ambient light for the handle and soft lighting inside the compartments.
For smart features, the refrigerator includes HyperOS Connect and a smart internal display. It also operates quietly at 31dB and offers high energy efficiency.
Realme has added a new pair of budget TWS earbuds to its lineup, and on paper at least, they look surprisingly loaded for the price. The Realme Buds T500 Pro bring features like active noise cancellation, Hi-Res audio, and multi-device connectivity.
Under the hood, the Buds T500 Pro uses 12.4mm dynamic drivers with a titanium-plated diaphragm. It supports the LHDC 5.0 codec, which should help with better audio quality when connected to compatible devices.
The company claims up to 50dB noise cancellation, along with a fairly wide frequency range. Itβs adaptive too, meaning it adjusts depending on your surroundings and fit. You also get a transparency mode when you need to hear whatβs happening around you. For calls, thereβs a six-mic setup, and interestingly, Realme has added live translation features, including face-to-face and two-way modes.
Connectivity is another area where the Buds T500 Pro stands out. The earbuds support Bluetooth 6.1 and can connect to up to three devices at once, which should make switching between, say, your phone, laptop, and desktop a lot easier. Features like Google Fast Pair and a Find My Earbuds option are here as well.
Thereβs also a 45ms low-latency mode for gaming and video, and something called MindFlow Mode, which basically plays ambient soundscapes through the app. The last one is a bit niche, but some people might like it.
Battery life looks solid on paper. Realme is claiming up to 56 hours total with the case. Each earbud packs a 62mAh battery, while the case has 530mAh. In real-world use, youβre looking at around 13β14 hours without ANC (AAC) and closer to 8β9 hours with ANC, depending on how you use them. Charging takes about an hour for the buds and roughly two hours for the case via USB-C.
The earbuds themselves weigh just 4.5g each, and the case is compact enough to carry around easily. You also get an IP55 rating, so they should handle sweat and light splashes without issues.
Pricing and availability:
The earbuds were launched in India at βΉ2,799, with a limited-time βΉ200 discount that brings the price down to βΉ2,599 for the first sale window between April 23 and April 26, 2026. Color options include Chocolate, Lemon Cola, and Orange Mint.
At this price, the Buds T500 Pro seems to tick quite a few boxes. On paper, they look like a strong option in the sub-βΉ3,000 category.
Lenovo is set to host a major product launch event on May 19, 2026, in China, bringing together its latest innovations across smartphones, laptops, and tablets. The event, themed βTianxi AI, All-in-One Multi-Terminal, All-Scenario New Product Super Night,β clearly signals the companyβs growing focus on building a deeply connected AI ecosystem across devices. This launch is not just about individual products; itβs about how they work together seamlessly in real-world scenarios.
Leading the announcements is the new Legion Y70, a next-generation gaming smartphone expected to deliver significant upgrades in performance, thermal management, and gaming-centric features. Lenovo is likely aiming to push deeper into the mobile gaming space with this refreshed model.
Moto Razr Fold
Another highlight is the Moto Razr Fold, Lenovoβs first large-format foldable smartphone, previously showcased at MWC 2026. It comes powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, paired with 16GB RAM and a massive 6000mAh battery. With support for 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, it positions itself as a premium foldable priced at around β¬1999.
YOGA Air 14 Ultra
On the productivity side, Lenovo will introduce the YOGA Air 14 Ultra, an ultra-lightweight AI PC weighing under 1kg. Designed for portability and premium usage, it emphasizes AI-driven features and a sleek design.
Legion Y900 tablet
The event will also feature the Legion Y900 tablet, expected to blend gaming and productivity with AI enhancements, alongside the Legion Y7000X laptop, which targets users needing powerful CPU and GPU performance for both gaming and creative workloads.
Overall, Lenovoβs May 19 event reflects a clear strategy: unify gaming, productivity, and AI into a cohesive multi-device experience.
GameSir has officially introduced its new Tarantula series controllers, expanding its esports-focused lineup with two models: the Tarantula 8K for PC and the Tarantula Pro for Xbox. Both controllers feature a symmetrical joystick layout and are currently available in overseas markets.Β
In China, they are expected to launch under the names βNine-Tailed Fox Arena Editionβ (8K) and βNine-Tailed Fox Microsoft Licensed Editionβ (Pro). The company is clearly targeting competitive gamers with a focus on speed, precision, and customization.
The Tarantula 8K and Pro are priced at $69.99 and are expected to start shipping in June.
Tarantula 8K Focuses on Ultra-Fast Performance
The Tarantula 8K stands out with its 8000Hz polling rate and extremely low latency of just 0.5ms, making it one of the fastest wired controllers in its segment. It is equipped with second-generation GameSir Mag-Res TMR sticks, which use a magnetic, contactless design to eliminate stick drift while offering smoother control. The controller also features Hall Effect triggers with dual-mode switching, allowing users to choose between precise analog input and quick micro-switch response.
Weighing just 180g, the controller is built for long gaming sessions. It includes nine programmable buttons, macro support with up to 32-step recording, and customizable RGB lighting. To maintain low latency, GameSir has removed the battery and rumble motors, making it a wired-only device with a detachable USB-C cable.Β
Tarantula Pro Targets Xbox Gamers
The Tarantula Pro is designed specifically for Xbox users and comes with a 1kHz polling rate and first-generation TMR sticks. While it is slightly heavier at 235g, it still offers a six-axis gyroscope, dual triggers, and nine programmable macro buttons. Priced the same at $69.99, it provides a more console-focused experience.
Key Differences and Positioning
The biggest difference lies in performance. The Tarantula 8K clearly leads with faster response times, newer joystick technology, and a lighter build, making it ideal for competitive PC gaming. Meanwhile, the Tarantula Pro focuses on Xbox compatibility while retaining essential customization features.
GameSir Tarantula 8K PC vs Tarantula Pro:
Feature
GameSir Tarantula 8K PC Wired Controller
GameSir Tarantula Pro Multiplatform Controller
Difference
Platform
PC only
PC, Switch, iOS, Android, Steam
Pro supports multiple platforms
Connectivity
Wired only (USB-C)
Wired, Bluetooth, 2.4GHz dongle
Pro is more versatile
Polling Rate
8000Hz
1000Hz
8K is significantly faster
Latency
As low as 0.5ms
Higher (not specified)
8K has ultra-low latency
Joystick Tech
Gen-2 TMR sticks
Gen-1 TMR sticks
8K has newer, smoother tech
Triggers
Hall Effect + Micro switch (dual-mode)
Hall Effect or Micro switch
8K offers hybrid switching
Gyroscope
Yes (6-axis)
Yes (6-axis)
Same
Rumble Motors
No
Yes (HD Rumble)
Pro offers immersive feedback
Buttons
9 programmable
9 programmable
Same
Back Buttons
2 + extra front buttons
2 back buttons
8K has more control options
Macro Support
Yes (32-step macros)
Yes
Similar, but 8K more detailed
Battery
No (wired only)
1200mAh battery
Pro is wireless capable
Weight
180g
~235g
8K is lighter
RGB Lighting
Yes
Yes
Same
Audio Jack
Yes (3.5mm)
Not specified
8K advantage
Build Focus
Esports / competitive
Casual + multi-platform
Different target users
Price
$69.99
$69.99
Same pricing
Disclaimer: Specs are based on available data. Actual performance may vary. Verify details from official sources.
A new set of renders, said to show the upcoming Xiaomi 18 Pro, has surfaced on the web, although the phone is months away from launch.Β
From the renders, the Xiaomi 18 Pro retains the wide camera plateau on the back with a triple-camera setup along with a secondary rear display. To note, the render currently shows the interior of the phone, and not a finished look.Β
The more notable addition this generation could be a new physical AI button on the side of the device. According to the leak, this button is designed for quick access to AI-powered features, with support for one-press activation in different contexts. Itβs also expected to integrate with Xiaomiβs broader ecosystem, including smart home controls and even compatible electric vehicles.
That ecosystem angle is not new for Xiaomi, but a dedicated hardware shortcut could make those connections more immediate. The report suggests the button will be customizable, allowing users to assign different AI-driven actions depending on their needs.Β
The rear display is here to stay
These renders are still early, and thereβs no guarantee the final product will look exactly like this. That said, they line up with previous reports that Xiaomi plans to keep investing in the rear display concept.Β
Lu Weibing, president of Xiaomi Group, has previously said the company wants to evolve the rear screen from a decorative element into something more functional.
On the current model, the rear display already supports features like translation during conversations, a teleprompter mode for video, and even simple interactive widgets. The expectation is that the Xiaomi 18 Pro will possibly turn the rear screen into a more independent interface rather than just an extension of the main display.
On the front, the phone is rumored to feature a relatively compact flat display with a 1.5K resolution. Internally, the Xiaomi 18 Pro is expected to debut with Qualcommβs next-generation flagship chip, likely the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, built on a 2-nanometer process by TSMC.
For more daily updates, please visit ourΒ News Section.
It looks like Nubia is getting ready for another refresh in its gaming phone lineup. The RedMagic 11s Pro has now appeared in a certification listing, which usually means things are moving toward a launch.
The listing comes from Thailandβs NBTC and confirms the name along with the model number NX809J. Thereβs no mention of specs there, which isnβt unusual, but itβs enough to confirm the device is on the way.
Whatβs slightly confusing is the model number. NX809J has been linked before to the RedMagic 11 Pro. And if you remember, when the 11 Pro launched globally, it already borrowed quite a bit from that Pro+ version. So now thereβs a bit of overlap again.
That makes it harder to tell what exactly the 11s Pro is supposed to be. It could just be a reworked version for global markets, or there might be some small upgrades. RedMagic has done both in the past.
Thereβs no official word on specs yet, but people are already guessing. One thing that keeps coming up is the battery. The Chinese 11 Pro has an 8,000mAh unit, while the global version dropped slightly to 7,500mAh in favor of faster charging. Thereβs a chance the 11s Pro swings things back.
Beyond that, it will probably stick to the same idea. A flagship Snapdragon chip, active cooling with a built-in fan, high refresh rate display, shoulder triggers, all the usual gaming-focused hardware. Thatβs kind of RedMagicβs identity at this point.
The current 11 Pro is already pretty strong on raw performance, so this refresh might just be about small refinements rather than anything major.
No launch date yet, but with certification out of the way, it likely wonβt be too long before more details start showing up.
Motorola has a long-standing commitment to consumer safety, product quality, and open dialogue with the communities we serve. We welcome honest feedback from consumers, reviewers, and content creators.
Recently, Motorola India, in the interest of public safety, initiated legal action against posts and videos containing demonstrably false claims that Motorola devices have exploded or caught fire in circumstances where no such incidents occurred. These fabricated allegations have the potential to cause unwarranted public alarm and harm consumers who rely on accurate information when making purchasing decisions.
Motorola does not seek to suppress legitimate product reviews, consumer feedback, or critical commentary, and we are committed to resolving product issues promptly and fairly through our customer service channels. We are actively reviewing the scope of the current proceedings, and Motorola extends its sincere apologies to the creators affected inadvertently by this matter
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Something a bit unusual is being talked about across the Indian tech space right now. A major smartphone brand is reportedly taking legal action against a large number of social media accounts over what it calls βnegative content.β
The story started with a post on X by Yogesh Brar. He didnβt name the company directly, but the replies and follow-up chatter quickly started pointing toward Motorola.
Whatβs being claimed is that over 300 influencers and pages are involved. The brand apparently believes certain posts have hurt its image. Itβs not very clear what kind of content triggered this, whether itβs critical reviews, complaints about service, or something else entirely.
If this turns out to be accurate, itβs not something you see often. Brands usually deal with criticism in quieter ways, through PR statements or by addressing issues directly. Legal action on this scale feels different.
Thereβs been a mix of reactions so far. Some people see it as a worrying move, especially if it ends up discouraging honest feedback. Others think it might be justified if thereβs actual misinformation or coordinated campaigns involved. Hard to say without more details.
The timing is also interesting. The brand being linked to this has been pushing hard in India recently. In a market like this, where competition is intense, perception can matter just as much as the product itself.
At the same time, thereβs no official word yet. No public filings, no statement from the company. So for now, this is still based on a leak thatβs gained traction pretty quickly online.
If more concrete information shows up, this could turn into a much bigger discussion around how far brands can go in controlling their image, and where that leaves creators and users.
For now, itβs one of those stories thatβs still unfolding.
With the Galaxy S26 Ultra, Samsung shipped the first Android device to support APV, its Advanced Professional Video codec. If youβve spent any time watching mobile cameras struggle through post-production color grading, you understand exactly why this matters.
APV was designed from the ground up for the full production workflow, capture through final edit, with minimal quality loss even after multiple rounds of compression.
Professional codecs have historically been computationally brutal. They live on high-end workstations, so getting one to run in real time on a mobile processor, while maintaining reliability, required two specific moves.
Samsung introduced lightweight entropy coding to cut computational load, and frame tiling to split encoding and decoding across multiple processor cores simultaneously.Β The outcome is real-time 8K video processing on mobile hardware.
Back inΒ February 2026, Samsung published APV through the Internet Engineering Task Force as RFC 9924, making it a de facto global standard. The full source code landed on GitHub under the name OpenAPV.
Thereafter, the ecosystem started moving fast, with Android 16 adding native support, FFmpeg integrating it, and DaVinci Resolve, the professional editing software that serious colorists actually use, adding support as well.
So who actually cares?
Filmmakers whoβve been duct-taping professional workflows onto phone cameras for years.
Advertising directors shooting campaigns on mobile.
Samsung has an expansive vision for its Advanced Professional Video codec. The company will continue to elevate the APV experiences and capabilities until its aim of democratizing mobile filmmaking is achieved.
βOur goal is clear. We aim to make professional-grade video production accessible to everyone through APV. Technology delivers its greatest value when it is open, and APV will shape a more creative future for video content.β
As the public One UI 8.5 rollout nears, Samsung is bringing back the Galaxy S26βs enhanced βAudio Eraserβ feature to the limelight.
Samsung is quietly turning one of its smartest AI tricks into a frontline feature. Audio Eraser, which started as a niche editing tool, has been pushedΒ as a real-time audio control system on the latest Galaxy S26 series.
From cleanup tool to live audio control; Audio Eraser has come a long way in a short time.
On the Galaxy S25 series, it was all about fixing clips after you recorded them. You shot a video, opened the Gallery, cleaned up background noise, and moved on.
Samsung then expanded it with the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, letting users tweak audio during playback inside apps like Gallery and Voice Recorder.
With the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung has flipped the entire idea on its head. This is no longer about fixing bad audio later; itβs about controlling sound as it happens.
The enhanced Audio Eraser in the Galaxy S26 series introduces real-time sound separation across voices, music, and ambient noise, even when you are streaming content on OTT apps or scrolling through social media.
Access is instant: swipe down from the top right, hit the Audio Eraser icon, and you are in. Once inside, you get two key controls:
Voice Focus: Pushes dialogue forward, making speech clearer
Strength slider: Lets you fine-tune how aggressively background noise is reduced
Devices like the Galaxy S25, Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and even the Galaxy S24 series are in line to receive these upgrades as part of One UI 8.5, likely with some hardware-based limitations depending on the model.
Samsung is preparing to launch Galaxy Z Fold 8 βWideβ this year, along with the Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 successors, and the new Wide model will likely influence the design of the potential Galaxy Z TriFold 2 in the future.
TriFold goes wider, and bolder
A newly surfaced patent, spotted by Network Right in collaboration with known leaker David from xleaks7, shows Samsung already thinking the Galaxy Z TriFold 2 with Wide design overhaul.
The concept is a three-panel device with two hinges, unfolding into a wide, tablet-like canvas. There is also a triple-camera system on the back, and a thicker frame that looks engineered to handle multiple folding positions.
When fully open, it resembles a compact tablet more than anything in Samsungβs current portfolio. Fold it down, and you get a stacked design with a usable outer display.
The patented device can stand on its own in a triangular shape, which opens up use cases like media viewing, quick widgets, or even a mini desktop-style setup. It is a rethink of how a foldable should behave in daily use.
The original Galaxy Z TriFold launched at a steep $2,899, with a limited production run of around 30,000 units. A wider TriFold smartphone could be Samsungβs second attempt, but this time with lessons learned.
Right now, the Fold 8 Wide looks like the immediate step, practical, scalable, and ready for mass production. The TriFold Wide remains a patent, a glimpse into what Samsung might attempt once the wider format proves itself.
After months in beta, Google is now rolling out its desktop app globally. The app functions as a kind of control center, allowing users to search both the web and their own PC, as well as ask Gemini questions directly β all from a single search bar.
On the unofficial community website Speranza Bounties, Arc Raiders players can flag other accounts, vote each day on βMost Wantedβ targets and submit confirmed eliminations. According to Insider Gaming, the platform does not just focus on aggressive PvP players, but also frequently places well-known streamers and content creators in the crosshairs.
Intel has introduced its new Core Series 3 mobile processors, targeting entry-level laptops, commercial systems, and edge deployments. The lineup brings updated CPU cores, integrated AI acceleration, and modern connectivity, with systems expected from OEM partners starting April 2026.
The Seiko Lukia Essential Collection Limited Edition Evergreen watches have been unveiled in Japan. This pair of radio-controlled, solar powered watches has light green dials with silver tone casing and matching straps.
HBOβs new Harry Potter series may be set to fill one of the most noticeable gaps left by the films: concept art suggests that Peeves the poltergeist could finally make his live-action debut in season 1.
With the TCL Tab A1 Plus, a brand new mid-range tablet is now available, which is said to be suitable for more than just multimedia applications with a 12.2-inch QHD display in 3:2 format and numerous multitasking features.
Xiaomi has started to release its new Bluetooth Speaker Essential in various countries worldwide. This portable gadget offers Bluetooth 6.0 connectivity, IP66 water and dust resistance, and up to ten hours of runtime on a single charge.
OnePlus has revealed multiple details about its next Android tablet. Another high-end release, the OnePlus Pad 4 is launching in April with several notable upgrades over last year's OnePlus Pad 3.
A new Garmin smartwatch update, beta version 22.23, is rolling out to users of several of the brandβs smartwatches. In this release, there is a new feature linked to LiveTrack, as well as support for one of Garminβs sensors.
DJI has now released its new vlogging camera. Available globally, the Osmo Pocket 4 features upgrades like a 1-inch CMOS sensor and a host of other changes. The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 has not officially launched in the US, though.
The Casio Oceanus OCW-S7000AP-1A watch has been unveiled in Japan. Expected to be released in the coming weeks, this new indigo blue model has a sapphire crystal bezel. Its features include radio control, Bluetooth connectivity and Tough Solar charging.
The Govee Lightwall is a more portable variation of the Curtain Lights Pro. A detachable aluminum frame enables quick installation near outdoor pools or in media rooms. On sale now, the Govee lights squeeze 1,536 LED beads into a 32x48 pixel grid to showcase complex, customizable scenes.
The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro II aims to be a more comfortable gaming headset with versatile connectivity. It pairs with up to 4 devices supporting Bluetooth or 2.4GHz audio, bolstered by longer-lasting batteries. Dual 60mm drivers promise a more robust sound while ANC returns to reduce interference.
Google has released a standalone Gemini app for macOS, bringing a native desktop experience that can be accessed from anywhere on your system.
The app can be quickly summoned using the Option + Space shortcut, allowing users to interact with Gemini without switching between apps or windows.
It also supports on-screen context sharing, letting you share any window and receive relevant responses. For instance, you can share a Chrome tab and ask questions about its contents. The app additionally allows users to upload and interact with local files.
The Gemini app for macOS also...
OnePlus recently teased the launch of a new tablet in India, which we now know is the OnePlus Pad 4, as the company's Indian branch has revealed its key specs and launch date.
The OnePlus Pad 4 will be launched in India on April 30 at 12 PM local time. It's powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC and has up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 512GB of storage onboard. On the software side, you'll get OxygenOS.
The OnePlus Pad 4 is built around a 13.2" display having 3,392x2,400-pixel resolution, called 3.4K resolution by OnePlus. The screen has a 144Hz refresh rate, 1,000 nits...
Huawei has announced that its smartwatch and earbuds hybrid is getting a successor after three years. The new wearable has been slightly redesigned and will be launched first in China.
Amazfit has now released a new high-end smartwatch. Available globally, the Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro boasts up to 20 days of battery life and a 1.32-inch AMOLED display that delivers up to 3,00 nits peak brightness.
Rockstar Games is reportedly planning physical releases for Red Dead Redemption on PS5 and Switch 2 on May 7, 2026. Price reports currently vary between β¬32.90 and β¬34.99 for the bundle including the Undead Nightmare expansion.
The Apple iPhone 18 Pro (Max) will have a camera with variable aperture for the first time in the history of the iPhone, according to a new report from the supply chain, production of the first components for this new main camera has already begun.
The vivo X300 Ultra is the first globally-available vivo Ultra ever, but the Chinese maker didn't initially share how much it will cost outside of China.
Luckily, some retailers are here to help. The X300 Ultra is already listed on Amazon Germany. You have a choice of only the top-tier 16GB/1TB model in either Green or Black. The phone by itself costs an eye-watering β¬2,000.
You can also get it either with the 400mm Telephoto Extender, case, and grip, for β¬2,667 (with β¬268 off via voucher), or with the 400mm tele lens, the photography case and grip, and the video cage with handles,...
If youβve found yourself stuck doomscrolling YouTube Shorts, thereβs now a way to turn off the feature entirely on mobile. The new option is rolling out to YouTube mobile users on both iOS and Android.
The feature builds on YouTube mobileβs existing time management feature, which allows users to set limits on their Shorts consumption. With the latest update, a new 0-minutes option has been added to the Shorts Feed limit timer.
Previously, the minimum limit was capped at 15 minutes. The addition of the 0-minutes option effectively lets users disable Shorts entirely on mobile.
You...
Samsung Electronicsβ long-suffering Taylor Foundry chip plant is more than 90% prepared for mass production of 2nm products, according to industry sources.
A ceremony is scheduled for April 16 to mark the milestone, with Foundry Business President Han Jin-man and a crowd of global equipment and materials partners expected to attend. Core equipment started arriving last week.
The first products out of Taylor wonβt be some anonymous enterprise chip. They will be Teslaβs next-generation autonomous driving processors, AI5 and AI6. Samsung locked in roughly $16.5 billion worth of orders from Tesla last July.
Elon Musk recently posted on X that the AI5 design is finished and specifically thanked Samsung. AI5 production gets split between Samsung and TSMC, but AI6 belongs entirely to Samsung Foundry.
Samsung ditched its original 4nm plan for Taylor and replaced it with a 2nm process built on Gate-All-Around transistor architecture. That said, Taylor should be more advanced than anything TSMC has operating on American soil.
The South Korean tech giant has pushed its 2nm yield rate to around 60%, which represents genuine progress but still falls short of the consistency that top-tier customers demand before committing production volume.
Samsungβs entire foundry credibility is now riding on whether a chip designed for a self-driving Tesla works the first time, every time, at scale.
Bambu Lab is offering a new 3D printer boasting a wide range of features, including a dual-nozzle printing system designed to deliver clear advantages when working with multiple filaments and producing support structures.
The Sony PlayStation 6 and the next-gen Xbox Helix will reportedly feature powerful AMD APUs with Zen 6 CPU cores and RDNA 5 graphics. Moore's Law Is Dead claims that the consoles will bring a major graphical uplift and an even bigger ray tracing and AI improvement.
Seiko expands its 1968 Heritage Diverβs line with the Prospex HBC001 (green) and HBC002 (black), pairing the Caliber 6R54 automatic GMT and largely unchanged styling with upgraded specs. The headline improvements are a new six-step micro-adjust clasp first seen on the Marinemaster and increased water resistance to 300 meters.
Anbernic has released a firmware update for its screen-toting controller. The new update adds new features and also fixes some known bugs. However, users will need a Windows PC to update their controllers.
DJIβs upcoming Lito 1 and Lito X1 drones have leaked with French pricing starting at β¬339 (~$339). The sub-249 g series launches on April 23, with 5G-ready O5 transmission and LiDAR obstacle avoidance expected.
Huaweiβs Watch Fit series should get some new members soon and we finally have our first look at the alleged Fit 5 Pro. The device emerged on Chinese social media, giving us a preview of its design and how it stacks up next to its predecessor.
The first two images show the Fit 5 Pro in its retail box. It will feature a familiar square design with what appears to be orange lines around the casing and a matching orange woven strap. We can see the Fit 5 Pro will likely feature an aluminum body just like its predecessor, with a crown button on the right and a second quick-access button below...
Samsung quietly launched One UI 8.5 Beta for Galaxy A54 and A55 in India. Itβs a great opportunity for those waiting for a refresh on their devices. A public rollout would follow in the month of May or June for all users worldwide.
Galaxy A55 initially joined One UI 8.5 Beta in South Korea, while the Galaxy A54 has joined the party along with the A55 in India. Beta 1 is also rolling out to users upon successful enrollment, which carries ZZD5 version, via TarunVats.
One UI 8.5 Beta goes live for more Galaxy A phones
Joining the One UI 8.5 Beta on Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A54 in India isnβt complicated, but it does require timing and a bit of luck since Samsung rolls it out in limited batches.
First, install the Samsung Members app from the Play Store if you havenβt already. Log in with your Samsung account, then keep an eye on the βNoticesβ or βBeta Programβ banner section.
If Samsung opens the Beta for your device in India, youβll see a dedicated One UI 8.5 Beta banner. Tap it, register your device, and agree to the terms carefully before proceeding.
Once enrolled, head to Settings, then Software Update, and tap Download and Install. The Beta update should appear like a normal OTA update, ready to install on your phone.
Keep in mind, beta builds can be unstable. Backup your data before installing, and expect occasional bugs, battery drain, or app compatibility issues during the testing phase.
Samsungβs April 2026 update is expanding, with the latest rollout covering various devices, including the Galaxy Z Fold 5, Flip 5, Fold 4, Flip 4, Tab S10+, and Tab S10 Ultra.
If you own any of the Galaxy devices (Z Fold 5, Flip 5, Fold 4, Flip 4, Tab S10+, and Tab S10 Ultra) in South Korea, the April 2026 update is available for download. The latest OTA carries forty-seven CVE and SVE items combined.
Samsung is continuously expanding the availability of its April patch. Recently, two Galaxy A phones, including the A53 and A55, received the OTA. In the past, Samsung updated the Galaxy A54 to the latest security patches.
Build versions:
Galaxy Tab S10+: X826NKOS7CZD3
Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra: X926NKOS7CZD3
Galaxy Z Fold 5: F946NKSS6FZCS
Galaxy Z Flip 5: F731NKSS6FZCS
Galaxy Z Fold 4: F936NKSS7IZCS
Galaxy Z Flip 4: F721NKSS7IZCS
The updates are initially dropped in South Korea (via Mohammed Khatri), with Global expansion following soon. In the meantime, you can manually trigger a check for updates through system Settings > Software update page.
One UI 8.5 update
Samsung is also optimizing One UI 8.5 for various devices. The company is running its biggest and longest Beta Program in history. However, Galaxy users are eagerly awaiting the beginning of a Stable rollout that will benefit millions.
One UI 8.5 Beta is limited to select models in up to six countries. Samsung sells Galaxy devices in almost every country on the planet. That said, the Beta Program isnβt the thing users are enjoying; they want a public release.
Grand Seiko just announced two 32.3 mm Heritage Collection quartz models for January 2027. The SBGX363 and SBGX365 use the compact 9F51 caliber and modernized 62GS case. Pricing is available upon release.
With the AVR-S980H, Denon has launched a new AV receiver for home cinema that is set to support Dolby Atmos as well as the wireless connection of multiroom speakers as a wireless sound systemβthough there is still a catch.
Deal | Plague Inc: Evolved, the indie real-time strategy game, is currently on sale on Steam for just $2.99 β that's an 80% discount off its usual $14.99 price. The offer ends on April 23, 2026.
The OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra is set to launch soon in China, positioned as a direct competitor to the Redmi K90 Max. Right after the announcement, the company shared new pictures of the flagship phone, showcasing it from different angles.
Oppo has launched two new smartphones, namely, the Oppo F33 and the Oppo F33 Pro, in the Indian market. Both smartphones come with a familiar set of features, including a 120 Hz AMOLED display, a large 7,000 mAh battery, and a Dimensity 6360 Max chipset paired with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage.
Walmart has quietly begun selling its latest Google TV device. After releasing the Onn 4K Streaming Stick a few weeks ago, the company is now also selling a new, refreshed Onn 4K Pro. This new device comes with a rather sizeable price hike, but most would not consider it an upgrade.
Vivo has now started selling its latest flagship smartphone. Available internationally, the Vivo X300 Ultra rivals the iPhone 17 Pro Max, Xiaomi 17 Ultra, Galaxy S26 Ultra and the upcoming Find X9 Ultra while featuring huge launch discounts.
SunEnergyXT 500 is a brand-new all-in-one storage system for balcony solar systems that offers a generous capacity starting at 5 kWh and is available for pre-order at a significantly lower price. The same applies to the SunEnergyXT 500 Pro, which is designed with up to 2.4 kW for smaller PV systems.
A report from November last year revealed that Apple plans to equip the iPad Air with an OLED display in the coming years. Now, a new report suggests that the OLED iPad Air is slated to debut in 2027.
The OLED panels for the upcoming iPad Air models will reportedly be supplied by Samsung Display. Citing industry sources, the report claims that Samsung is expected to begin mass production later this year or by early January 2027.
The next-generation iPad Air is said to feature an LTPS OLED panel. Apple is likely to unveil the tablet in March next year, around the same timeframe it...
Just as promised, vivo is releasing the X300 Ultra outside of China, and today it's announced the beginning of the phone's global rollout. Unfortunately, the company has remained shy about pricing and what exact markets are getting it and when. Recently, vivo's Spanish online store revealed that the X300 Ultra will be arriving in that specific market on April 24. It may be the same date for the rest of the EU, we can't be sure.
vivo X300 Ultra
The X300 FE is also getting a global release, vivo has confirmed today. This phone was initially launched in Russia last month, and will now be...
Samsung has a new firmware update for Galaxy A53 and A55 smartphone users, which carries April 2026 security improvements.
April patch debuted on Samsungβs A lineup, starting with the Galaxy A54. Now, the company is bringing the April 2026 update to the Galaxy A53 and A55.
Samsungβs April SMR patches up to forty-three CVE and SVE items, as well as four specific CVEs from Samsung Semiconductor. Besides, users will notice improvements in overall performance and functionality while using the device.
The update has dropped initially in Korea and India, through PDA GZD1 and CZD1. Galaxy A53 is presently listed on the Quarterly schedule, while A55 on Monthly in Samsungβs update chart. Expect the next software updates with One UI 8.5.
The OTA may expand soon, pushing an update notification on your device. However, you can manually check for updates through Settings > Software update > Download and install.
Like last month, Samsungβs security update distribution seems slow. Flagship Galaxy models are lucky as theyβve already grabbed the latest patches. Meanwhile, mid-range and budget models are still stuck to older patches.
Galaxy A53 was launched with Android 12-based One UI 4. Samsung provided four major OS upgrades to the device. Thanks to Android 16, the device is eligible for the One UI 8.5 upgrade, which should arrive this year.
Meanwhile, Samsung is preparing One UI 8.5 Beta Program for the Galaxy A54 smartphone.
Ecovacs has launched a new flagship robot vacuum, the Deebot X12 OmniCyclone with FocusJet technology, which is said to remove stubborn dirt effortlessly. It comes with an OmniCyclone station with the PureCyclone 2.0 auto-empty feature. Plus, the self-cleaning docking station allows up to 48 days of hands-free cleaning.
The Cuktech 30 Ultra is a 300W desktop charging station now available in the US, UK, and EU that can power multiple devices, including gaming laptops, smartphones, and game consoles, through its five ports, which includes a 300W DC port and dual 140W USB-C PD 3.1 ports.
The Razr Fold, unveiled by Motorola in January as its first book-style foldable, is now available for pre-order in the UK and Europe. And while Motorola hasn't explicitly mentioned the Razr Fold's release date for these regions, the brand has revealed that pre-orders will ship starting May 6, which could also be the day the Razr Fold is released in the UK and Europe.
Motorola is accepting pre-orders for the Razr Fold till May 3. Those who pre-order one will receive the Moto Watch and a pair of Moto Buds Loop earphones for free, in addition to a discount of Β£220 in the UK and β¬250 in...
Google just made it official; its annual developer conference, Google I/O 2026, lands on May 19 and 20, and Android 17 launch is front and center.
The main keynote kicks off at 10:00 AM PT on May 19, with the developer keynote following at 1:30 PM the same day. Google has confirmed sessions covering Android, AI, Chrome, and Cloud. If you think AI wonβt dominate every corner of this conference, you havenβt been paying attention.
What Google is actually revealing
A scheduled session titled βWhatβs new in Androidβ surfaces at 3:30 PM on May 19. Thatβs where Android 17βs feature set gets its formal introduction.
Expect camera and media upgrades, performance work, Agentic AI capabilities baked into the OS, and continued investment in large-screen layouts for foldables, tablets, and desktops.
Gemini ecosystem, Google Photos, Workspace, YouTube and its various spin-offs, Firebase, Google Play, all of it gets stage time across the two days, but the session that matters most for Android hardware fans is the Android 17 slot.
Samsungβs One UI 9 could debut on the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Z Flip 8, and the Z Fold Wide in July. Google releasing stable Android 17 in June or July gives Samsung just enough runway to ship One UI 9 alongside those foldables at launch.
So the question isnβt whether One UI 9 will be ready. Samsungβs engineering teams donβt miss foldable launch windows anymore. The question is what Samsung adds on top of Android 17βs Agentic AI foundation, and whether itβs actually useful.
Android 17 is already in beta on select devices. The stable build is coming fast.
The majority of users are on One UI 8.0, built on Android 16. One UI 8.5 Beta is available in select countries, while One UI 9 is being tested in labs. Samsungβs software segment isnβt stopping at all; itβs running at a fast pace.
Galaxy S23 Ultra seen with Android 17
US variant of the Galaxy S23 Ultra has made its early appearance on Geekbench, running Android version 17, probably atop One UI 9 (via Alfaturk). This confirms Samsung isnβt waiting till the One UI 8.5 rollout completes for the 2023 flagships.
On Geekbench, the device scored 1743 points in single-core and 3919 points in multi-core. The scores are initial, and thereβs always room for improvement. Samsung will further optimize the OS, utilizing the remaining time.
Back in 2023, Samsung launched the Galaxy S23 series. The lineup contains a total of four models: three flagships and one Fan Edition. All come with Android 13-based One UI 5 and guaranteed 4-year OS updates support.
That said, Android 17 is going to be the final major upgrade. Samsungβs version could launch this July, but rollout to existing models may take time. We may see a Beta Program first, months before the official release commences.
One UI 8.5 is currently the latest Android skin for Galaxy users. It brings notable design changes over the Android 16-based One UI 8. The scope of user interface tweaks is not much in One UI 9, but AI features may be elevated.
The Honor Win and Win RT were the first smartphones to debut with 10,000mAh batteries. Then came the Honor Power2, which featured a slightly larger 10,080mAh unit. Now, a new leak suggests the company is working on an even bigger battery for an upcoming device.
Well-known tipster Digital Chat Station has claimed that Honor has begun trial production of a new battery with a rated capacity of 10,690mAh and a rated energy of 40.41Wh.
Honor Power2
It is expected to offer a typical capacity of 11,000mAh or higher. While the tipster did not share details about the device, the battery...
Samsung quietly dropped a SmartThings update thatβs less about smart home convenience and more about something the industry rarely admits itβs chasing: genuine peace of mind for people caring for aging parents from a distance.
The headline feature is called Care on Call. When a caregiver calls a parent whoβs part of the Family Care setup, a floating pop-up surfaces before the call connects. It shows the first activity of the day, the most recent movement detected, and local weather.
The Safety Patrol feature got sharper, too. If the care recipient goes quiet for longer than a set window, the Bespoke AI Jet Bot Steam Ultra can be dispatched remotely to sweep the house. The robot carries a camera and two-way audio.
The Care Insight feature now tracks week-over-week shifts in activity, temperature deviation, humidity, and connected device usage.
SmartThings is also pushing Now Brief beyond Samsung phones. TVs from 2024 onward and Family Hub refrigerators from 2021 onward will get the feature in phases. The rollout is automatic: walk near the TV or touch the fridge screen, and it activates.
Samsungβs enhanced Now Brief supportsΒ Home Security, Family Care and Pet Care. The function already supports Home Insight, Energy and the Sleep Environment Report.
Through Now Brief, Samsung users can access the useful information needed to care for themselves, their families and their homes at a glance.
βSmartThings will continue to strengthen its role as a platform that connects customersβ daily lives with AI,β said Jaeyeon Jung, EVP and Head of the SmartThings Team.
Deal | Asus has announced a special giveaway to celebrate the launch of Mongil: Star Dive, and the prize is a ROG Xbox Ally powered by the Ryzen Z2 A processor.
Oppo unveiled the Reno15 and Reno15 Pro in China in November last year. Now, the first details about the Reno16 Pro have surfaced online.
According to tipster Digital Chat Station, one of the Reno16 Pro models is expected to feature a 6.78-inch LTPO display with a 1.5K resolution and slim, uniform bezels.
Oppo Reno15 Pro (China)
The handset is said to be powered by the Dimensity 9500s chipset, paired with up to 16GB of RAM and as much as 1TB of storage, although the tipster notes that the 1TB variant could be dropped. Expected configurations include 12GB/256GB, 12GB/512GB, and...
Schenker has introduced a new laptop aimed in part, and especially, at professional users. The company is targeting this audience with a wide range of ports, a battery that can be swapped quickly, and, depending on the configuration, an LTE modem.
18-inch laptops should, in theory, offer plenty of room for a powerful cooling system. Even so, the Gigabyte Gaming A18 Pro shows that gaming can still get pretty loud.
Deal | After a long wait, Pragmata will finally launch across all platforms on April 17. And if you're planning to get it on day one, you'll be glad to learn it's already available with a solid discount.
Oppo has revealed the key specifications for its upcoming compact tablet, dubbed the Pad Mini. Powered by the admirable Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 SoC with up to 12 GB of RAM, the 8.8-inch Pad Mini measures in at just 5.39-mm thick and weighs just under 280 grams or 9.88 ounces.
The latest Scuf controller adapts the Envision Pro for Sonyβs console. Leaking on Amazon, the Scuf Omega blends generous customization with lower-latency DualSense connectivity. The wireless PS5 controller also boasts TMR technology, but buyers will pay a premium for these advantages.
For just $70 more, the OLED panel makes the entry-level IdeaPad 5 15 convertible feel like you're looking at the display meant for a flagship Yoga Pro 7 model.
France-based Beujour has introduced a new mini PC with the Kubb branding, dubbed the Kubb Essential. As the name suggests, the mini PC follows a cubical design language and sports powerful Intel Arrow Lake-H CPUs paired with up to 96 GB of RAM.
AOC has now revealed the pricing for its 34-inch Agon Pro 5-layer tandem OLED gaming monitor. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the curved gaming monitor with a peak brightness of 1,300 nits is not going to be cheap if and when it arrives in the US.
The Olight Baton flashlight series delivers 1,600+ lumens of output from a 3,500-mAh battery in a cylindrical waterproof body for EDC that is less than 4.5 inches long. They come with USB-C and magnetic charging as well as side and tail switches for convenience. Update: Baton Ultra price corrected.
The Grand Seiko Evolution 9 Spring Drive U.F.A. SLGB006 watch is set to launch in the next couple of months. This premium timepiece has a gold case and a black leather strap, with a gold flecked watch face.
A new Amazfit smartwatch update, firmware version 4.7.3.1, is rolling out to some users. This update brings a range of new activity-specific features, as well as an optimized Battery Manager. Plus, there are several other improvements in this release for the T-Rex 3 Pro.
The Zenbook A16 is a very lightweight 16-inch everyday laptop, which is extremely powerful thanks to the new Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme processor. The OLED screen looks great, only the battery runtime could be better.
A brand new medium format camera can take photos in different formats, from square images in 6x6 format to panorama shots in Hasselblad XPan format. The format can even be changed without changing the inserted film.
Amazon has started pre-orders for its Ember Artline TVs that come in two sizes. Starting at $900, the TVs will be available starting next week, undercutting Samsungβs The Frame TVs.
Samsungβs Battery Icon canβt remain free from controversy in One UI 8.5 either. After multiple adjustments in One UI 7 and One UI 8, the specific UI component is yet to hit the level of perfection in One UI 8.5.
The latest problem linked to Samsungβs Battery Icon has emerged on Galaxy S24 Ultra running One UI 8.5 Beta 2. The component has a scaling bug, specifically on the 100 percent battery level, and itβs weird at this stage.
At the 100 percent level, the battery iconβs pill has turned oddly thin. At levels below 100, it returned to its optimal size, which it usually used to appear. The problem seems limited to the 100 level when the icon contains three digits.
As the battery dropped, the battery icon became fine. It appears accurately aligned with other components in the status bar. Samsung will address the scaling problem in the next Beta update, or probably the Stable build.
Battery Icon isnβt safe yet
The new battery icon was debuted in One UI 7. Samsung has improved the pill based on user feedback and suggestions. Weβve seen notable improvements in the One UI 8 and 8.5 versions, but the best is yet to come.
Itβs disappointing to see the firmware is failing to keep such a basic component perfect. The software is indeed Beta, which contains such glitches. However, the battery icon should now stop ruining the user interface.
Check if the battery icon turns thinner at 100 percent charge on your Galaxy device. Itβs not a deal-breaker, but still, it ruins the level of perfection. Well, you can remove the pill and keep the battery level alone, which looks clean.
Deal | Transistor is an action RPG set in a futuristic universe where you embody a singer who has lost her voice following an attack. Your goal is to find those who are responsible for this assault, and to do so, you will have to uncover secrets and face many enemies.
With a list price of $449, the Nintendo Switch 2 is more expensive than the Steam Deck, and could soon become even more expensive due to the DRAM crisis. With a version of the Nintendo Switch 2 that only functions as a home console, Nintendo could offer more performance at a lower price.
Google today introduced a new desktop Gemini experience for macOS users. The new Gemini app lets users share their screens with Google's AI to resolve queries.
Leica has already hinted that the Leica M12 could be offered as a "Heritage Edition". The compact full-frame camera could take up the legacy of the Leica M series with a range of retro features, clearly setting it apart from all digital cameras on the market.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite shows a significant leap over its predecessor, especially in graphics performance, nearly doubling its 3DMark Fire Strike score. Real-world gaming tests on an Asus Zenbook reveal playable performance in demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Red Dead Redemption 2.
Deal | Disco Elysium, the acclaimed isometric detective RPG known for its story-driven design and dialogue- and skill-check-based βcombat,β is currently discounted 75% on Steam to $9.99, backed by strong critical and user scores.
Bungieβs Marathon update 1.0.6 introduces the C.A.R.R.I. system and experimental "Stay Together" mechanics to reward player cooperation. Check out the latest weapon balance changes for the Biotoxic Disinjector and Railgun in the Season 1 mid-season pass.
Sales for the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 will start from April 22 but initial benchmarks have started showing up. The first set reveals 7-Zip and Cinebench scores with the stock air cooler.
Despite unveiling two new handhelds in early February, MagicX is yet to release them. Now, the manufacturer has explained why the Two Dream Light and Two Dream Pro handhelds are yet to launch.
The Zero 3W is a new and compact single-board computer that can be an alternative to a Raspberry Pi. The compact board from Orange Pi supports image output to two screens at once and wireless network connection as standard. PCIe is available.
A new leak indicates that OnePlus is on the verge of releasing a new high-end smartwatch. Replacing the Watch 3, the OnePlus Watch 4 is expected to arrive running Wear OS with an LTPO AMOLED display.
Backyard drama in 4K for those willing to pay the toll. | The Kiwibit Bird Feeder 2 is a smart AI system that identifies over 10,000 species and automatically clips highlights for later viewing. With a $200 price point, this bird feeder is a solid entry into the world of backyard birding
A major update is rolling out to one of Amazfitβs smartwatches. Firmware version 2.17.0.4 brings a range of new features to users of the Balance 2 XT, related to on-watch maps and the Music app, as well as new workout metrics.
Even without an expensive subscription, Garmin device owners now have a new way to evaluate and, more importantly, manage their training. The new openβsource Cycling-Coach can be customized to individual preferences, so users aren't constrained by rigid or unsuitable preset assumptions.
Huawei has now officially revealed its alternative to the Apple MacBook Neo. Launching in April, the Huawei MateBook 14 HarmonyOS Edition is rumoured to surpass Apple's popular laptop with 24 GB RAM and the same Kirin X90A chipset used inside the MatePad Edge.
MSI has launched new 15-inch, 16-inch and 18-inch gaming laptops globally. Totalling over a dozen SKUs, the laptops fall under MSI's Cyborg, Crosshair, Raider, Stealth and Titan series.
The Xiaomi Mijia Washing Machine Three-Zone Wash Pro Front Drum 10kg Ice Crystal White has been launched in China. This washing machine has a triple drum set-up, allowing you to wash items separately. Plus, it supports app and voice controls, and has several smart features.
Sony has announced the next lineup of games that PS Plus Extra and Premium members will be able to download and play starting this month. The lineup includes eight games, including The Crew Motorfest, Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, and more.
Huaweiβs Apple Watch Ultra look-alikes are going to make a return soon but before the official launch, most of the specifications have been reportedly leaked. The two models are said to be more expensive than their predecessors.
MSI has quietly confirmed that Nvidia intends to release a new RTX 50 series graphics card with more VRAM than its existing variant. Paired with Intel's new Core Ultra 7 251HX and Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processors, MSI will sell the Crosshair 16 Max HX E2WGXK exclusively with a 12 GB version of the GeForce RTX 5070.
Metro author Dmitry Glukhovsky has teased that Metro 2039, the next mainline entry from 4A Games and Deep Silver, will be βdarker than anything youβve seen before,β with a full reveal scheduled for April 16, 2026. The article notes the studioβs relocation to Malta amid the Ukraine war and emphasizes Glukhovskyβs close involvement in the writing to reinforce the seriesβ anti-war themes, as fans await details on its tone and whether Artyom returns.
Samsung has released a new update for its Music app, adding a small home screen widget thatβs compact and easy to arrange.
Before this update, Samsung Music only had a 4Γ1 size widget. It includes playback buttons for shuffle, previous, play/pause, next, and repeat. It covers the entire width of the display.
The new version has a 2 x 2 square shape, including prev, play/pause, and next options, and album art in the background. Similar to the wide widget, you can tap on the album art to open the Music app.
Besides, Samsung will let you change the shape of this widget. You can make its corner round in four different variations and preview the change on the same screen.
Random Playback Order
Song playback is getting an addition with this update. If you like to play the song in random spin, this feature is for you. Samsung Music now lets you see the song order in the current playlist when playing randomly.
First, open the Samsung Music app and tap on the Queue button on the left side of the music timeline. However, thereβs more to it.
You can sort the view by date, name, and artist. See the current tracks in the playlist on the right side and their order. Add a new track to the playlist with the add button on the top right, or select one or multiple songs from the playlist to delete them.
This new Samsung Music update, with a small widget and a random song playback queue feature, is now available for Galaxy devices. Get it from the Galaxy Store or the Play Store.
Motorola has officially confirmed that the Edge 70 Pro will be unveiled in a week's time. The manufacturer is showing the high-quality mid-range smartphone in three colors in advance and has confirmed the most important details about its features, including the 6,500 mAh battery and 5,200 nits bright display.
GameSir has expanded its Tarantula line of controllers with three new models. The controllers have symmetrical thumbsticks, are compatible with Xbox consoles and PCs, and have TMR joysticks.
Oppo has confirmed that it will be releasing a new luxury smartwatch in April 2026. Not only that, but the company has revealed Eurozone pricing too. The Oppo Watch X3 should arrive running Wear OS with up to 16 days of battery life.
Be careful when buying SSDs: After cheaper SSDs with new packaging were recently sold as expensive Samsung 990 Pro in Japan, counterfeit Samsung 990 Pro are now also in circulation in Europe, and this time they don't work at all.
With hours until the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 launch, a new teaser shows a cinematic "slow shutter" mode in neon-lit Hong Kong, which might/might not be mapped to the Pocket 4's new "Custom" button. While the standard model debuts April 16 with 107GB internal storage and 4K/240fps video, recent Osmo Pocket 4 Pro leaks suggest a dual-camera version with 4x optical zoom is arriving this June.
Xiaomi is preparing to launch a new high-end smartphone soon. Reportedly paired with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, the device appears set for an imminent release as a rival to the recent Vivo X300s.
Google Wallet is getting a major redesign: instead of the old list view, the app will now show cards and passes in a clearer grid layout. Favorites, search and new sorting options are also being added β features many users have wanted for a long time.
With CUE7, Toyota is introducing a new basketball robot said to offer more accurate shooting, smoother dribbling and successful shots from as far as 25 meters (82 feet). Footage of the presentation is available on the WELT News Channel on YouTube.
Samsung is gearing up for a high-stakes foldable war. Following rumors of a crease-free "iPhone Ultra" foldable and the wider Huawei Pura X Max, a new Samsung patent reveals the alleged "Galaxy Z TriFold Wide".
OnePlus' next flagship tablet release has appeared in early benchmarks. Outperforming last year's Pad 3, the Pad 3 Pro combines 12 GB of RAM with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. OnePlus has teased that the Pad 3 Pro is coming soon, too.
Oppo has quietly revealed the global price of its next Android tablet. Launching later this month, the Oppo Pad 5 will be available with 5G connectivity but a smaller battery capacity than its Chinese counterpart.
Apple will be going downmarket with its OLED iPads. It is expected to bring OLED to the iPad Air next spring and has already chosen which Samsung display specs to cut so that it can hit the series' pricing.
With a gigantic 9,020 mAh battery, a 5,000 nits bright AMOLED display and a fast Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, the Vivo T5 Pro offers powerful features at prices starting at around $320.
The launch of Oppo's new flagship tablet is almost upon us. In the meantime, the Oppo Pad 5 Pro has stopped by Geekbench with performance that puts the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra to shame. Oppo has now confirmed multiple hardware specifications for its new tablet too.
While others his age are busy playing video games, Malte SchrΓΆder is already planning to launch his own IT company. The 14-year-old from Rostock, Germany, wants to offer businesses a local alternative to external providers with a compact AI box, but says he cannot wait until he turns 18 because of how quickly technology is evolving. To make that happen, he is now taking the matter to court.
Unitreeβs humanoid H1 robot sprinted at 10.1 m/s, which at first glance puts it surprisingly close to elite human speeds. The catch is that this figure refers only to its measured top speed, not the decisive total time over 100 meters. Even so, the run is impressive and suggests that Usain Boltβs world record may not remain untouchable forever.
Galaxy S24 series will receive the AI-powered Call Screening feature. Samsung has optimized four of the Galaxy S26βs incredible AI features. It remains to be seen whether it joins the Stable build or arrives early in the next Beta.
Samsung is internally testing DZD9 build for the 2024 flagships. This One UI 8.5 build features the AI Call Screening for Galaxy S24 series.
In addition, Samsung has optimized Advanced Audio Eraser, Creative Studio and enhanced Photo Assist for Galaxy S24 series. These are striking features that Samsung debuted with the Galaxy S26 series in February this year.
Earlier this month, it was reported that Samsung is planning to expand the Call Screening feature to the Galaxy S25 series. The company later confirmed through a Samsung Members app notice, but itβs yet to be deployed.
Call screening will be added as a dedicated option inside system Settings. To access it, open the Phone app on your Samsung device and tap More options icon. Once done, tap Settings, followed by Call screening.
You will encounter three options that are as follows:
Auto screen calls: Enable automatic screening for unknown callers.
Language: Select or download your preferred language for transcription.
Voice: Customize the assistantβs voice and adjust speech speed.
Source β Mehmet KAYA (X)
Samsung may have been keeping Call Screening reserved for the stable update. Itβs a classic Samsung approach to keep the hype alive. If new features land on older models quickly, the sales could be impacted accordingly.
Stable One UI 8.5 update may begin rolling out next month. Reports suggest Korean users may be offered an early access before wider distribution. Meanwhile, Galaxy S24 users may have to wait a little more to join the party.
Samsung is all set to launch One UI 8.5 Beta Program for the Galaxy A55 and A54 users. As part of preparations, the company has just published the Beta Forum for both models. The Galaxy A55 has already joined Beta in South Korea.
One UI 8.5 Beta will allow you to experience the software before its public rollout. Samsung has been working on One UI 8.5 for months, and the Beta build is almost ready to arrive on the Galaxy A55 and A54 (via TarunVats).
Galaxy A54 and A55 running Android 16-based One UI 8. It was a solid foundation before Samsung dropped the redesign and features. The stage is set, the Beta Program is getting ready, and the button to rollout will trigger soon.
One UI 8.5 brings subtle changes to the user interface. Samsung introduced Ambient Design, which makes the overall visibility more dynamic. Core functionalities have been refined, too, which elevates the overall user experience.
Galaxy Beta updates are safe to install, even on your daily driver. You can get it on your device without manually flashing the firmware. Enroll through the Members app and receive the Beta OTA, just like a regular update.
It will be an unofficial build, which may have some issues. You may also notice sudden drop in battery life, which will improve with time. Utilize the feedback window to help the One UI team shape the software for all users.
Deal | Echo Point Nova is currently available on Steam at its lowest price yet. The shooter currently holds a 96% positive user rating and, thanks to a 50% discount, is available for $12.49 until April 27.
Shortly after Microsoft increased the prices of the Surface Pro and Surface Laptop, a leak reveals many details about Microsoft's next-generation Surface products. Buyers will soon have the choice between Snapdragon X2 Elite and Intel Panther Lake.
Just ahead of Vivo revealing the official pricing for the global X300 Ultra and the Oppo Find X9 Ultra making its international debut, the Chinese version of the X300 Ultra is already being offered at a discount, with prices starting as low as $1,150.
Deal | One of the most acclaimed roguelites of recent years is currently back at its lowest price on Steam. Hades is discounted by 75% until April 28, bringing it down to just over $6.
The handheld version of the Sony PlayStation 6, the PlayStation 6 Portable, is expected to launch alongside the main console. With an RDNA 5 GPU and a 6-core Zen 6 CPU, the PS6 Portable is shaping up to be a beastly handheld that will reportedly be able to play games that launched for previous consoles.
VW is refreshing the ID.3 Neo with updated styling as well as new comfort and software features as part of a broader EV push. Most notably, fully electric GTI production models are now on the horizon.
Oppo has now opened Find X9 Ultra reservations before the smartphone's international release this April. While the company is bundling various free gifts with its latest flagship, it has also confirmed that the Find X9 Ultra will only be available globally with 12 GB RAM and 512 GB of storage.
A new DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Pro leak suggests a summer 2026 release and a dual-camera setup featuring 4x optical zoom. With a rumored price of $700, the Pro model may mirror the telephoto strategy of the iPhone 17/18 Pro.
Grand Seiko just added the SBGD228 Red Lion jewelry watch to its Masterpiece Collection, coming in October 2026. Limited to eight pieces, the 18k rose gold model features 267 diamonds and an 8-day Spring Drive movement.
Elon Musk confirmed on X that Tesla AI5 chip has cleared the design finalization stage, and thanked Samsung and TSMC for production.
Tesla CEO called the AI5 one of the most widely produced AI chips in history. Teslaβs AI5 chip is built for two things: autonomous vehicles and humanoid robots. Thatβs the Optimus line, which Tesla has been pushing hard alongside its self-driving software.
The chip represents the next generation of in-house silicon Tesla has been developing to cut its dependence on third-party hardware and control its own compute destiny.
Samsung and TSMC are splitting production duties on AI5. Musk let slip in the same post that work is already underway on AI6 and something called Dojo 3. AI6 production is penciled in exclusively for Samsung Electronics.
Musk had previously floated the idea that AI6βs tape-out could come as early as December of this year. Landing sole-source production rights on a chip Tesla is calling one of its most ambitious yet, is exactly the kind of win Samsung has been chasing.
What Muskβs post sketches is a roadmap where Teslaβs silicon ambitions scale fast, and Samsung sits at the center of that trajectory. AI5 splits, but AI6 goes to Samsung alone; Dojo 3 is mentioned in the same breath.
Well, TSMC doesnβt run an X account. So when Musk went to tag them in his post, he ended up tagging TSC instead, a completely separate semiconductor company.
Amazon announced it is acquiring Globalstar in a deal worth approximately $11.5 billion and it matters most for Apple.
Globalstar is the satellite operator powering some of iPhoneβs most important features, including Emergency SOS via Satellite, as reported by CNBC.
Back in November 2024, Apple dropped $1.1 billion into Globalstar alongside an equity deal, securing a 20% stake. So when Amazon agreed to buy Globalstar, Apple effectively became a stakeholder in a deal that could hand it somewhere around $2 billion in cash.
Under the terms, Amazonβs Leo satellite business absorbs Globalstarβs infrastructure, its MSS spectrum licenses, its global authorizations, and the whole operation. What Apple gets out of that is continuity for now, plus something more interesting later.
The deal includes a formal agreement between Apple and Amazon to maintain satellite connectivity for existing iPhone and Apple Watch features. Current users wonβt notice a thing; the Globalstar network keeps running, and your Emergency SOS still works.
With Amazonβs expanded satellite constellation absorbing Globalstarβs low Earth orbit infrastructure, Apple gains access to dramatically more bandwidth and coverage. Not enough for video calls, but enough to make satellite messaging faster and accessible.
For Samsung, this is the uncomfortable part
Galaxy devices have their own satellite connectivity features, and Samsung has been pushing hard into that space. But Apple just secured a direct pipeline into one of the most substantial satellite infrastructure plays in the industry, backed by Amazon.
Ugreen is now selling its new Magnetic Power Bank Qi2 15W 20,000 mAh in the US. Spotted in Europe earlier in 2026, this model can be used to charge up to four devices simultaneously, with outputs including a wireless charging pad and integrated cable.
Xiaomi has launched the 2026 Xiaomi Mijia Air Conditioner Super Energy Saving 1HP (New Level 1 Energy Efficiency) in China. This upgraded model offers a range of smart features, including self-cleaning functionality and support for HyperOS Connect.
Qualcomm is expected to launch two new Snapdragon 8 Elite processors this year. Now, a popular leaker has provided more details of the less-powerful variant which is expected to launch as the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6.
Microsoft April 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes 167 vulnerabilities, including an actively exploited SharePoint zero-day. Windows 11 KB5083769 and KB5082052 bring new builds and RDP security.
Amazfit appears to have leaked an upcoming smartwatch on one of its official social media pages. The design of this wearable appears to be a cross between two of the brandβs existing models, leaving fans speculating as to what it could be.
The second update to last year's Trixie version of Raspberry Pi arrives as version 6.2 and focuses on small updates and bug fixes but also irons out one possible security flaw: passwordless sudo is now disabled by default. However, this change will not affect existing installations of Raspberry Pi OS.
Grand Seiko has revealed its new Elegance Collection Hand-winding Spring Drive SBGY043 watch. With an engraved dial in dark blue, a silver tone metal casing and strap, and a slim movement, this model is set to launch in the coming weeks.
Xiaomi has announced that it will launch a new Mijia Smart Steam Air Fryer 7L in markets worldwide. This model is said to offer a range of cooking functions, including steaming and sous vide options. Plus, it supports Google Home and Xiaomiβs HyperOS Connect.
PlayStation Plus subscribers are rumoured to be receiving another new batch of free games before the month is out. While Sony is expected to make an official announcement soon, a reliable source has already revealed three upcoming titles that will expand April's lineup to six games.
Deal | The Apple AirPods Pro 3 are now on sale for $50 less than their official MSRP. The wireless earbuds were launched in September 2025 with a new fit, better sound, heart rate sensing, improved ANC, and more.
The RedMagic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro was a compact flagship tablet powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. It is set to be succeeded by the RedMagic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro. Now, a fresh leak has outlined what the next-generation tablet may offer.
Samsung increases the price of Galaxy devices in the US once again. The companyβs quiet price hikes are getting hard to ignore. Weβre talking phones, foldables, tablets, and even the budget stuff that people buy when theyβre trying to save money.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 kept its $1,999 base price intact, but the 512GB and 1TB configurations each climbed $80. The Flip 7 512GB now sits at $1,300, up $80. The Galaxy S25 FE crept up $40 to $750, while the Galaxy S25 Edge 512GB also absorbed that same $80 hit.
The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra 256GB is now $1,300 after a $100 increase, while the 512GB version now hitting $1,500. Older tablets like the Tab S10 FE, the Tab S10+, and the Tab S10 Lite all saw hikes, some as high as $180.
Even the entry-level Tab A11 and A11+, which are supposed to be affordable, now cost up to $70 more than they did before. Samsung hasnβt explained a single one of these increases.
The company just quietly updated (via Phonearena) prices and moved on. The working assumption is rising component costs, which is a real pressure across the industry right now, but silence from a company this size feels like a choice.
If youβre buying, Samsung.com tends to carry the sharpest discounts and trade-in offers in the US. The sticker price isnβt always what you actually pay. Worth checking before you walk into a carrier store and get quoted full retail.
Samsung has made Quick Share capable of sharing images, videos, and files with iPhone users through Apple AirDrop. We thought the featureβs functionality was perfect until we managed to discover a glitch that does not impact everybody out there.
Metadata exists with every image, video, or file, and itβs crucial, but only if you care. Itβs simply a short description of visuals and graphics backed by date and time, file name, size, location, resolution, aperture, and other aspects, such as exposure.
Smartphone camera apps bring a feature that slaps location data on the image and videos. When enabled, it leverages the phoneβs GPS to determine the current location (or approximate) and link it to the output that stays paired until altered manually.
Transferring files from Samsung Quick Share to AirDrop is lacking location data. It retains most of the details, but a bug is causing the location information to be left behind while sharing from a Samsung device to Apple devices.
After reports, we managed to reproduce the problem, which you can read here.
Well, Samsungβs team was fast enough to acknowledge the glitch. The moderator confirmed that location data is being dropped when sharing files with Apple devices. The team is aware of the problem and is working to address it soon.
As revealed by the moderator, the root cause is being investigated for resolution. The next Galaxy update will likely fix the location data problem. Files shared from Samsung to Apple devices will begin carrying location information as well.
Defective graphics cards cost Nvidia almost a billion US dollars in 2025, ten times as much as in the previous year. The combination of the vulnerable 16-pin power connector, increased use for AI applications and extended sales apparently lead to a drastically higher number of warranty claims.
With the V70 Ultra Complete, Mova is launching a new robot vacuum that is not only designed to clean niches and similar areas more thoroughlyβthanks to arms that extend up to 16 cmβbut also operates entirely without disposable dust bags.
With the Z70 Ultra Roller Complete, Mova is launching the successor to the excellent Z60 Ultra Roller Complete vacuum and mopping robot. The manufacturer promises various improvements, including obstacle-crossing capability of up to 9 cm.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has taken the top spot in US Consumer Reports latest smartphone rankings, scoring 88 points and leaving every major competitor behind, including Apple.
Three straight years now: the S24 Ultra won US Consumer Reports ranking, then the S25 Ultra and now the Galaxy S26 Ultra. That kind of sustained dominance doesnβt happen by accident, and it doesnβt happen because a marketing team got lucky with their timing.
How good is 88 points?
To put it plainly: the iPhone 17 Pro Max scored 86. Consumer Reports doesnβt hand out scores generously, and in a ranking system this strict, two points is the difference between best-in-class and also-ran.
The S25 Ultra and S24 Ultra both sit at 87, which means Samsung is essentially lapping itself while Apple watches from two steps back. Thatβs embarrassing for the iPhone maker.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra clocked 51.5 hours in Consumer Reportsβ testing, the only device in the top 30 to pull a perfect battery score. People forget that most flagship phones are mediocre on endurance because vendors chase thinness and benchmark bragging rights.
Three consecutive years at the top of one of Americaβs most scrutinized consumer publications is a statement about process, not luck.
The iPhone 17 Pro Max is still an exceptional device, and 86 points is nothing to dismiss. But right now, Samsung holds the line, defends it annually, and keeps widening the distance.
Xiaomiβs latest addition to its personal care line, the Mijia Hair Clipper 2 Set, uses specialized engraving and precision attachments to its standard grooming formula. These tools are designed for specific detailing tasks like hairline maintenance and styling.
A new leak has now revealed some more information on what to expect from Sony's upcoming flagship smartphone. The Xperia 1 VIII will succeed last year's Xperia VII and could be scheduled to debut on the global market shortly.
According to consistent user reports, there are currently significant issues affecting Garmin wearables when used with Apple devices. The problems can likely be traced back to an iOS update and did not just start recently.
The Redmi K Pad 2 is around the corner, and Xiaomi has now shared more details of its new iPad mini rival. With new teasers, the company has confirmed that the compact tablet will come with many gaming-focused features and an advanced sound setup.
The Xiaomi Poco C81 Pro is a new smartphone that is also likely to compete on price. The internal storage can be expanded with a compatible microSD card, and the device is advertised with a higher refresh rate.
According to data spotted on SteamDB, Valve may soon introduce a built-in option that lets users view the 30-day price history of Steam games. This feature would make it easier to track price changes without relying on third-party tools.
Take-Two Interactive shares rose 2.5% after hacker group ShinyHunters released Rockstarβs stolen financial data without delivering any meaningful Grand Theft Auto VI leaks or source code. The disclosure showed strong recurring revenue, particularly from GTA Online, while Rockstar said the breach was limited and non-material, easing investor concerns and adding roughly $1 billion to Take-Twoβs valuation.
Everyone assumed it might not arrive, but the 9th One UI 8.5 Beta has finally landed in the US. Owners of the Galaxy S25 series, who have participated in the Beta Program, can now download the latest ZZD5 software update.
On April 9, Samsung pushed the 9th One UI 8.5 Beta in Beta-eligible markets, but US users didnβt receive the update. Though a bit late, the company is finally bringing its most Stable build to the Galaxy S25 users in the US.
The update mainly focuses on polish rather than major feature additions.
Several connectivity and stability issues have been addressed. Bluetooth performance has been improved, especially in cases where connections would randomly disconnect and reconnect, making them much more reliable in daily use.
Samsung has also fixed several UI glitches across the system. Notification cards now display properly without being cut off, and their layout behaves better when the device is rotated between portrait and landscape modes.
In addition, camera-related bugs have also been ironed out. Users should no longer experience screen flickering or color distortion when adjusting zoom levels during dual recording, improving overall shooting consistency.
Performance improvements extend to the Gallery app as well. The update reduces stuttering when opening albums under certain conditions, resulting in a smoother and more responsive browsing experience for photos and videos.
There are also fixes for always-on display inaccuracies, where time information would occasionally appear incorrectly. Additionally, the lock screen no longer flashes briefly during incoming calls before switching to the call interface.
Samsung may also release the 10th One UI 8.5 Beta before kicking off the Stable rollout on April 30 or May 4.
Rising component costs are making 2026 more expensive. The latest Galaxy S26 series is pricier than the Galaxy S25 series, but Samsung is reportedly planning a price cut across the last yearβs flagships in India.
Credible leakerΒ AbhishekYadav reports that the Galaxy S25 series prices may be slashed in India soon. The price cut may apply to the base, Fan Edition and Ultra variants in the Indian smartphone market.
The standard Galaxy S25 may go down to INR 65,000 from its original 80,990 price tag. The Galaxy S25 FE may also see a price cut of INR 5,000, hitting INR 55,000. Galaxy S25 Ultra price may get the biggest (INR 20,000) drop.
Revised prices could be as follows:
Galaxy S25
12 GB + 256GB β INR 65,000
Galaxy S25 FE
8 GB + 128 GB β INR 55,000
Galaxy S25 Ultra
12GB + 256GB β INR 1,00,000
Last month, Samsung started selling the Galaxy S26 series. The latest phones are literally incredible, but if you want a true flagship experience and save some money, the Galaxy S25 series should be the first pick.
Unlike the S26 series, the S25 and S25 Ultra come with a Snapdragon processor. In some cases, the Galaxy S25 may outperform the Galaxy S26 with Exynos. Galaxy S25 FE, meanwhile, ships with Exynos processor, worldwide.
Galaxy S25 Ultra was the worldβs 10th best-selling phone in Q4 2025. Samsung apparently wants to keep that momentum. A price cut, that too around three months ahead of the festive season, may push sales of the S25 smartphones.
New leaked images show an Insta360 Go Ultra featuring a fresh "racing stripe" design. As the action camera market heats up with the upcoming GoPro Mission 1 and the Osmo Action 6, can this visual refresh keep Insta360's Ultra model competitive in 2026?
CheckMag | GoProβs new Mission 1 camera series disrupts the market by introducing internal 32-bit float audio, a "safety net" technology previously exclusive to the $2,200 Nikon ZR. Launching May 28, 2026, the Mission 1 allows any external mic to record "un-clippable" sound, which sets a new industry standard.
A recent product listing on Goofish has revealed an engineering sample of a laptop motherboard housing the upcoming Nvidia N1 SoC. Laptops powered by Nvidia's N1 family of SoCs have been rumored for a long time, and are expected to arrive later this year.
The free-to-play Overwatch Switch 2 upgrade has arrived, but many players report horrific performance. Frame rates top out at 30 fps, well below the 60 fps that Blizzard promised. With blurriness and input lag also issues, the publisher plans to release a patch to address the shortcomings.
Several Samsung Galaxy Watch users are facing battery drain issues after recent updates. The issue isn't limited to a single device, as users with different models are complaining about their battery draining quickly.
Compact tablet enthusiasts have likely been awaiting more details regarding the Oppo Pad Mini tablet. As revealed by the company, the 8.8-inch OLED tablet powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 SoC is set to see the light of day later this month.
More than two years after launching the Inzone Buds, Sony has announced a new color, bringing the available options to three. It has also slashed the price of the earbuds by a significant amount.
Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite processors are here and they offer very good performance figures, even at low power limits. Neither Intel's new Panther Lake generation, nor AMD's Zen 5 generation can keep up.
Casio is set to release a new limited edition G-Shock GA-2100 series watch in Japan. Designed in collaboration with the football club Kochi United Sports Club, the model has a bright red design with a dark background display.
Pragmata reviews are revealing that graphics cards with 8GB of VRAM may struggle. A popular tech site had to adjust settings to achieve smooth 1440p performance on an RTX 4060. Capcom has also prevented testers from comparing GPU benchmarks until closer to the Pragmata release date.
Deal | A Plague Tale: Requiem is an action-adventure game in which you follow the adventures of Amicia and Hugo after the events of A Plague Tale: Innocence. But your journey will be full of dangers, and youβll have to face them to save Hugo.
Two years after launching on PC and Xbox, Starfield finally arrived on the PS5 on April 7. And in its first week, the game has sold over 140,000 copies, generating $7.7 million in revenue.
Amid an ongoing lawsuit between Unknown Worlds and Krafton, Subnautica 2βs store pages on Steam, Epic Games Store, and Xbox now list Unknown Worlds as both developer and publisher, with SteamDB showing the change was made on April 7, 2026. Neither company has commented, leaving it unclear whether this reflects an official publishing shift or a strategic move to distance the sequel from Krafton as Early Access reportedly approaches in May.
A Galaxy S26 Ultra user reported having a glitch with the ultrawide camera. Upon checking the log files, Samsungβs moderator advised replacement, but the service center staff is reportedly refusing to replace the Galaxy S26 Ultraβs camera.
A fresh report from the Samsung Community highlights a frustrating gap between what users are told online and what they hear at official service centers.
The case revolves around a Galaxy S26 Ultra owner who started facing camera issues just days after purchase. According to the report, the camera app throws an error the moment it is opened, warning that some features may not work.
Only limited zoom ranges show up, and even those fail with a βlens cannot be usedβ message. That alone would be concerning on a premium smartphone; what makes this case stand out is what happened next.
The user did what any reasonable customer would do. They visited an official service center, not once, but twice, and each time, they were told there was no hardware fault.
A Samsung Community moderator, reportedly from the camera team, reviewed the logs submitted through the Samsung Members app. Their conclusion directly contradicted the service centerβs assessment.
According to the moderator, the ultra-wide lens module likely needs replacement, and the user should visit a service center for inspection. That leaves the customer in an absurd situation.
The digital side of Samsung says there is a hardware problem. The physical service center says everything is fine. It will be interesting to see whether Samsung steps in to resolve this specific case.
The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro uses a metal unibody chassis - unusual for a mid-range smartphone. However, the smartphone shows two surprising weaknesses in JerryRigEverything's durability test that users should be aware of.
Google's recently launched Personal Intelligence feature for Gemini is now rolling out to India. It's the second country so far to receive the update, with more countries planned in future.
Sony has officially announced the Inzone M10S II gaming monitor. This model features a QHD OLED panel with a 540Hz refresh rate, but you can take it up to 720Hz by lowering the resolution.
With the help of the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered a supermassive black hole located in an unusual region of its galaxy. And to explain this phenomenon, a hypothesis has been put forward.
Ugreen has released its new MagFlow Air Qi2 15W Ultra-Slim 5,000 mAh Power Bank in the US. Already available in Europe, this compact power bank has a slim body and offers two ways to charge devices on the go.
Samsung has already expanded the AirDrop file transfer support for Quick Share in top-tier Galaxy devices, but thereβs an issue that we just uncovered about the image metadata.
The phone maker is enjoying applause from the Galaxy users for this native hack. You need to select the file, change the deviceβs visibility, and thatβs it. That file transfer speed is also good, removing a big hurdle for users who own devices from both ecosystems.
Iβve been trying the Quick Share to AirDrop every day. And recently noticed that the images and videos shared from Galaxy S26 Ultra to the iPhone are missing image metadata.
Just to give you a brief overview, the metadata stores information about the camera settings, such as aperture, zoom, and megapixels. The same goes for the videos. Users can also enable or disable the location where the image/video is captured.
The images from the Galaxy S26 Ultra were showing camera data but missing lens and location tags. A cross verification with Galaxy S25 Ultra created the same outcome.
iPhone (left), Galaxy S25 Ultra (right)
Next, I sent a video to the iPhone, and it had no metadata except for the resolution and HDR details. The camera and the location details were missing together. Finally, I transferred images and videos from Galaxy S26 Ultra to the S25 Ultra, and those have the details preserved as they should be.
iPhone (left), Galaxy S26 Ultra (right)
Does the same issue appear for the other way around?
No, images and videos shared from an iPhone to Galaxy S26 Ultra or S25 Ultra arenβt missing any metadata information. That confirms that the issue is part of the Quick Share.
To sum up the findings, I transferred the images from the iPhone back to the Galaxy device, and it had metadata. However, it was missing these details for videos.
Based on these transfer experiments. We can conclude that the Quick Share is either deleting the metadata or itβs not packaging the missing information during transfers. Since these files have preserved some metadata, it appears that the second scenario is most likely to be true.
Quick Share to AirDrop is a good approach, and missing metadata may not be a big deal for many users, but itβs an issue, and Samsung should bring a fix.
Nvidia could be planning new memory configurations for its mid-tier RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti models. It is expected to increase the memory capacity from 8 GB GDDR6 to 9 GB GDDR7.
Deal | Courtesy of an ongoing Amazon sale, the Anker Prime 100 W GaN charger is available at its lowest-ever price on Amazon for a limited time. The charger offers three USB ports (two USB-C and one USB-A) and a maximum output of 100 W at once. Plus, it has a compact footprint and a foldable prong design.
At the same time as the Nokia Mission-Safe Phone 2, the mobile communications giant is also said to develop a robust laptop. The Nokia Booklet X15 Enterprise is said to be particularly versatile with a 1,000 nits bright touchscreen and a modular expansion slot.
Xiaomi has launched the new Mijia Air Conditioner Powerful Airflow Series Over 1.5 HP in China. This model is marketed as relatively energy efficient, with smart features like an energy-saving algorithm and support for HyperOS Connect.
The new Xiaomi Smart Camera C701 Pro is a well-equipped security camera featuring two individual sensors and support for optical zoom. The camera offers pan-and-tilt functionality, enabling it to cover larger spaces.
Leica has unveiled a new, limited edition version of the Leica M11-P. The limited edition rangefinder camera with full-frame sensor has been given a brand new silver finish with a red leather cover. The 60 megapixel sensor, the bright rangefinder and the 256 GB internal memory are carried over from the regular Leica M11-P.
Roblox has officially released its native PlayStation 5 app, offering 30% faster load times and enhanced DualSense support. While the update provides a smoother, high-end console experience, the launch arrives alongside heavy criticism on social media regarding child safety and grooming concerns.
New competition for Anker Solix, Zendure, and others: Mova has presented its first two solar systems, the LumeGret A2000 and A4000. These plug-and-play solutions offer an expandable capacity of up to 9.6 and 20 kWh, respectively.
Garmin has pushed a new stable software update, version 16.38, to one of its smartwatches. This relatively minor release fixes a bug experienced by users of the Bounce 2 wearable, launched in 2025.
Amazon is becoming a direct competitor to SpaceX's Starlink Mobile ahead of its IPO. It has agreed to acquire Globalstar for $11.5 billion, securing its D2D mobile-satellite spectrum licenses and inheriting the vast iPhone user base for Appleβs Emergency SOS and other satellite features.
The iPhone Ultra is expected in September and it will be Appleβs first foldable smartphone. Expectations are high as Apple is joining the party quite late and it looks like the company will only match, not beat, the current champion Oppo when it comes to display crease.
Aqara has launched a new smart home hub in the US: the Thermostat Hub W200. This multifunctional device is one of the first of its kind, with intelligent temperature adjustments, an integrated mmWave sensor and Matter compatibility.
The OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra will be a new addition to the company's current-gen flagship phone lineup. It has been showcased in a live stream, where the brand has also confirmed that it will sport gaming-focused features, Dimensity 9500, and a 165Hz display.
Google rolls out updates to its Pixel smartphones at a regular cadence. Battery life issues appear to plague current-generation and older Pixels after recent updates, though. Early findings have revealed why some Pixel owners are now having to charge their smartphones several times per day.
New GTA Online financial leaks reveal how much more profitable the service is on consoles. While a GTA 6 PC port seems inevitable, there are far more PS5 and Xbox players waiting to upgrade. Rockstar wonβt suffer from a delay, but rumors hint that a Windows version could arrive in February 2027.
Xiaomi has updated its gaming monitor portfolio with another 27-inch option. Featuring a 4K native resolution and over 1,000 Mini LED local dimming zones, the Redmi Monitor G Pro 27U 2026 even features a 90 W-capable USB Type-C port despite retailing for ~$395.
Xiaomi's next flagship killer has surfaced in early benchmark results. Featuring a 3 nm chipset and 16 GB of RAM, the Redmi K90 Max gets the better of smartphones like the Oppo Find X9 Pro and the Vivo X300 Pro in CPU and GPU benchmarks.
Sony may be plotting a significantly earlier release for its next flagship smartphone than expected. Based on a new regulatory body filing, the Xperia 1 VIII could arrive a month sooner than the Xperia 1 VII while retaining a 3.5 mm jack. A full redesign is rumoured, too.
In an internal memo, Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has expressed concern about the rising price of Xbox Game Pass. She says the company plans to βevolveβ it into a more βflexible systemβ to provide more value to subscribers.
Google Play system update dated March 2026 is making its way to Samsung phones, including the Galaxy S26 series. An update weighing around 70 megabytes is rolling out to devices, enforcing Android functions and security.
Samsung seems serious about Google Play system update with March 2026 version as well. One UI 8.5 Beta is underway, but it hasnβt broken system update releases. As spotted by X user Kailash, the latest March version is available.
Whatβs new in March Play system update?
March Play system update brings a mix of user-facing features and under-the-hood improvements, with Google continuing to focus on cross-device experiences, stability, and developer tools across phones, PCs, wearables, and Android Auto.
A notable addition is improved device connectivity. Fast Pair now extends to large screens, making it easier to connect accessories to desktop, while Wi-Fi Sync helps users seamlessly share trusted networks across their personal device ecosystem.
Safety also gets a meaningful upgrade. Wireless Emergency Alerts now include a map view, allowing users to instantly see affected areas and their own location within alerts, improving situational awareness during critical events.
System management updates focus on stability, storage optimization, and updatability. Play Store enhancements include better review search, cross-platform gaming support, and improved content discovery, while background services receive routine maintenance.
Developers receive several new capabilities tied to utilities, maps, connectivity, and payments. These updates aim to streamline app functionality, improve authentication flows, and enhance integration with system-level services like Autofill and Credential Manager.
Tiny Corp has released a custom driver enabling Nvidia Blackwell GPUs, including the RTX 5090, to run on macOS for the first time since 2019. Performance is still limited by software despite the hardware breakthrough.
DJI has released a new teaser for a product launch on April 28, sparking rumors of a DJI Mic Mini 2 or DJI Mic 4. Following the upcoming releases of the Osmo Pocket 4 and DJI Lito drone, this new wireless microphone appears to feature a compact design and a variety of new colors - a first for the company.
DJI has started teasing a mysterious new device on Chinese social media. Falling under the company's Osmo series, DJI has confirmed when it will be launching its new device too.
The Redmi K Pad 2 was recently announced as a new flagship tablet with a small form factor. This iPad mini rival from Xiaomi now has a launch date. The full unveiling is set for April 21, 2026.
DaVinci Resolve was previously marketed primarily as professional video editing software with first-class tools for adjusting colors. From now on, the free app also offers a photo mode, and thus also competes with Adobe Lightroom and Capture One Pro.
GoPro has revealed a trio of new action cameras featuring 50 MP and 1-inch camera sensors. Not only has the company revealed a launch date, but it has also revealed various hardware details like Open Gate support. GoPro has confirmed that more models are follow in 2026, too.
The Mercedes EQS is set to receive what is likely its most significant update since launch in 2026. The electric luxury sedan is moving to an 800-volt system, while the EQS 450+ is expected to deliver up to 926 kilometers of WLTP range and charging speeds of up to 350 kW. At the same time, one key question remains: can this major technical upgrade also solve the modelβs bigger problem so far β its lukewarm reception in the luxury segment?
Google Messages is set to get wallpapers in a new update, bringing it close to competitors like iMessage and WhatsApp. The new feature is already being tested for beta users.
DJI has confirmed when it will be launching new consumer drones. Arriving shortly after the release of the Osmo Pocket 4, the Lito 1 and Lito X1 are expected to serve as cheaper options in DJI's ever-expanding drone lineup.
Video | Do you want to upgrade your gaming experience with some proper eye-candy, and without selling one of your kidneys? Then the Alienware AW2726DM might be for you, since at $350 it is one of the most affordable 27" QD-OLEDs you can buy right now.
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The latest Alienware display may make gamers think twice about IPS or VA alternatives. At $349.99, the AW2726DM is the brandβs new budget-friendly 27-inch OLED gaming monitor. The QD-OLED panel offers lower-end typical brightness, but compensates with a 240Hz refresh rate at 1440p resolution.
The official RPCS3 system requirements list the Ryzen 7 9800X3D to get the maximum performance out of the PS3 emulator. Some people have questioned the hardware requirements. The team behind RPCS3 has now explained why the software requires such high-end hardware.
The Vivo X300 Ultra and the Oppo Find X9 Ultra will soon have another competitor. The Huawei Pura 90 Pro Max can now be seen in three teaser videos, which confirm the 200 megapixel periscope telephoto camera with 20x video zoom and an interesting camera AI feature.
A supply chain leak pointing to a quiet but telling decision inside Samsungβs Galaxy A18 development pipeline.
The company has reportedly reverted to the older Chip-on-Glass method for mounting display driver ICs onto the panel substrate, walking back an earlier plan to use the more advanced Chip-on-Film approach.
CoF mounting generally allows for thinner bezels and better display flexibility.
Samsung used CoG on the Galaxy A17, the A18βs direct predecessor, and at some point this year someone apparently decided the upgrade wasnβt worth the bill. The A18 is an entry-level phone, sure, but millions of units will ship every month.
Wonik D2I is in discussions with Samsung Display to land the A18 contract. The company just announced its first-ever mass production shipment of OLED panel DDIs, believed to have gone to a Sharp device through Samsung Display.
Hereβs the complication: integrating a timing controller into a single-chip DDI solution, the format Samsung Displayβs supply chain calls a TED, is technically demanding. Analysts arenβt convinced Wonik D2I is ready for that yet.
Samsungβs established DDI suppliers include Samsung System LSI, DB HiTek, Anapass, and Novatek. DB HiTek currently handles the A17; getting displaced there wonβt happen quietly.
The Korean tech giant is betting its cheapest new phone on a supplier whose biggest flex right now is a Sharp model nobodyβs talking about.
One UI 9, built on Android 17, is expected to land this summer alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8. Meanwhile, leaks are already exposing that Samsung is preparing an About Phone revamp, an AI photo editor, and more for One UI 9.
About Phone
Samsungβs About Phone section has displayed a massive, screen-hogging render of the device youβre already holding. The giant image of your device staring back at you from the Settings menu has always been a waste of real estate.
The new layout in One UI 9 tucks a compact device render into the top-left corner, via SammyGuru. The rest of the screen becomes functional. Model number, serial number, device name, all of it gets promoted to the prime visual space.
Photo Editor
Samsung is reportedly adding AI-powered suggestion pills that sit above the input field when youβre editing an image. Think of them as smart shortcuts, contextual nudges that read what youβre working on and surface edits.
The AI photo suggestions, if theyβre tuned well, could represent something more interesting. Context-aware editing prompts built into a default app would be genuinely useful to people who will never download Lightroom.
Search Bar
Less dramatic but worth mentioning: the Settings search bar is getting a new expansion animation. It stretches and collapses with whatβs described as a smooth, flexible motion.
Samsung has spent years adding features and very little time subtracting them. One UI 9 suggests someone inside the company finally asked the harder question.
The One UI 9 beta program should be close. The stable release is targeting summer 2026, so Samsung typically opens beta access a few months before.
Deal | In Demolish & Build 2017, players run their own construction and demolition company, operate heavy machinery and tear down buildings piece by piece. The simulation is discounted by 94% until April 20 and is currently available at its lowest price yet: $1.19.
OnePlus has teased a new tablet on the company's official OnePlus India account on X. While the name hasn't been confirmed yet, the device could be the rumored Pad 3 Pro.
Just a few days after the first reports of a ransom demand targeting Rockstar Games, the situation is growing more serious. According to the BBC, the hacker group ShinyHunters has now announced that it plans to publish the stolen data because its demands were not met. Rockstar has confirmed the incident, but continues to maintain that neither players nor the release of Grand Theft Auto VI will be affected.
Xiaomi has quietly expanded the availability of its latest 2,000-nit Mini LED gaming monitor to Europe and beyond. Equipped with 1,152 Mini LED local dimming zones, the Mini LED Gaming Monitor G Pro 27Qi 2026 also provides a 1440p output with a 180 Hz refresh rate.
GuppyLM is a tiny open-source language model with a fish personality that shows that training AI does not have to be complicated. With a prepared Colab notebook, this mini AI can be trained in just a few minutes.
Motorola is widely speculated as the brand suing 300+ influencers and accounts in India over negative reviews. X users are reacting with memes, criticism, and debate on this super-rare move in the smartphone market.
Google is working on a new 'Your Day' Gemini feature that could let you manage your daily activities in an upcoming update. It could take inspiration from Samsung's 'Now Brief' and pull in data from your Google apps to function.
The Grand Seiko Masterpiece Collection Manual-winding Spring Drive SBGZ011 has been unveiled. Expected to be released in various markets in the coming months, this limited edition timepiece features a lined platinum casing and interchangeable straps.
Garmin has launched a new high-end smartwatch featuring satellite and cellular connectivity. Already available to order globally, the new release features a bright AMOLED display, up to 24 days of battery life and multiple features not found on many of Garmin's other premium smartwatches.
Alongside further new releases, Mova is launching a new flagship pool robot. The Rover X10 features 38,000 LPH suction power, 360Β° AquaScan for full pool mapping, and additional features.
Xiaomi has released a new Mini LED gaming monitor in its home market. A larger alternative to a monitor it already sells internationally, the Redmi G Pro 32U 2026 delivers 1,600 nits peak brightness with a 4K output, an optional 320 Hz refresh rate mode and a three-port USB hub.
More details about a new Amazfit smartwatch have emerged. Not only has a leak revealed what the Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro looks like, but it has also revealed launch pricing that would make the smartwatch significantly more expensive than the existing Cheetah Pro.
Ugreen has announced a new power bank which will use a battery from BYD. Part of a wider partnership between the two companies, this new accessory will comply with the latest safety standards in China.
Grand Seiko has unveiled the new Spring Drive U.F.A Ushio 300 Diver watch. Two versions of the timepiece, the SLGB023 and the SLGB025, are set for release later in 2026. Features include a compact casing and a new, highly accurate caliber.
OneXPlayer has shared initial details about its next gaming handheld. A rival to the Legion Go 2, the OneXPlayer X2 Mini will be far more powerful than Lenovo's latest handheld thanks to AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chipset.
Anyone who pre-ordered the Trump T1 Phone last June will (perhaps) receive a smartphone after all, but not the device that was originally advertised. This is because Trump Mobile is showing the Trump T1 Phone in a new design, and the specifications have also changed - again.
The GMKtec EVO-T2 Intel Panther Lake Mini PC has been tested in both games and synthetic benchmarks. Powered by the 16-core Core Ultra X7 358H Panther Lake processor with the Arc B390 iGPU and 64 GB of RAM, the GMKtec EVO-T2 is reportedly plenty fast for both gaming and demanding productivity work.
Hoyoverse says Honkai: Star Rail Version 4.2 βSo Laughed the Massesβ will go live on April 22, bringing anniversary rewards, new characters Silver Wolf LV.999 and Evanescia, and the debut of the Elation Trailblazer.
Qualcomm is jointly developing custom DRAM with CXMT, formally ChangXin Memory Technologies, Chinaβs fourth-largest DRAM producer. Qualcomm is also working with GigaDevice on a discrete smartphone NPU targeting Chinese brands.
The NPU delivers roughly 40 TOPS of compute. Itβs paired with 4GB of customized 3D DRAM manufactured by CXMT, using TSV and hybrid bonding stacking to push memory bandwidth beyond what standard LPDDR5X can offer.
Shipments are expected in late 2026 or early 2027, aimed at devices priced above RMB 4,000 (~ $585) to 4,500 (~ $660). Thatβs not a minor spec tweak, but a purpose-built AI memory stack for mid-to-premium Android phones.
CXMT already covers around 30% of the Chinese smartphone market with its LPDDR5X production. The capacity exists, the manufacturing knowledge exists and now thereβs a Qualcomm-backed design riding on top of it.
Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron have been operating in a sellerβs market for mobile memory while they prioritize AI server contracts. A qualified CXMT with custom designs in hand is pressure, even if it never ships a single unit outside China.
Samsung sits in an uncomfortable position here
Samsung is one of the companies causing the mobile memory squeeze by chasing AI server contracts, and one of the Android ecosystem players that suffers when memory costs push OEMs toward cheaper silicon choices.
The company could have moved on custom DRAM partnerships for mobile AI. Now, Qualcomm is building an alternative stack with Chinese suppliers, targeting the exact price tier where Samsungβs Galaxy A and mid-range lines compete hardest.
Citizen is expanding its Super Titanium range with new models in the AW1900 series. Expected to be priced around β¬229, these 40 mm models sport a 9.49 mm profile and the Eco-Drive J810 caliber. Available now in four dial colors for the European market.
Deal | The open-world ARPG Monster Hunter: World is currently on sale on Steam at $7.79, a 74% drop from the standard price of $29.99. This deal will expire on April 15, 2026.
CookieRun: Braverse TCGβs first World Championship brought 18 players from 10 regions to Seoul on April 11-12, with more than 2,000 visitors turning out on opening day as the inaugural title was decided in a tense final.
For anyone who spent five minutes personalizing their Samsung Messages experience, switching to Google Messages feels like moving into a concrete apartment.
Folks over at Android AuthorityΒ found that Google is preparing to upgrade its Messages app by adding the best personalization features from Samsung Messages.
In Samsung Messages, you could pull an image from your Gallery, and slap it as a chat room background. Theme Park through Good Lock took it even further: bubble colors, contrast adjustments, wallpaper-based themes.
Buried inside the latest Google Messages Beta build, version messages.android_20260410_02_RC00.phone.openbeta_dynamic, new strings have surfaced pointing at something interesting.
The strings reference a full βCustomβ theme section, background styles. Adjustable bubble colors and the ability to upload your own photos as chat wallpapers.Β References to βUpload photoβ and βYour photosβ suggest Google Photos integration is coming.
A βTheme Previewβ option and an βApplyβ button hint that users will get a real, interactive customization experience. Separate controls for backgrounds and bubbles also appear in the strings, meaning you could mix and match.
Google Messages is now the default on Galaxy phones, and the transition makes sense. Samsung Messages quietly fell behind when it dropped RCS support, leaving millions of Galaxy users stuck with glorified SMS while the rest of the world moved on.
Samsung Messages fans who felt abandoned when the app started its retirement walk finally have a reason to stop mourning.
The Redmi K90 Max is confirmed to launch on April 21, 2026. While the full spec sheet isn't out yet, Xiaomi has detailed yet another core spec of the device. With new posts, it has also been teased that the gaming phone will deliver strong performance.
The performance of the Apple iPad Air 11 (2026) with M4 chip is impressive: It packs a lot of power into a tablet. However, it becomes obvious that performance is not everything and only the combination of hardware and iPadOS determines whether it is really suitable as a laptop replacement.
Xiaomi has launched the Redmi A7 Pro in the Indian market. The companyβs new budget-range smartphone offers a large 6.9-inch screen, up to 128 GB of internal storage, an entry-level Unisoc T8300 chipset, and a large 6,300 mAh battery with support for 15 W wired and 7.5 W reverse wired charging.
Razer has two new pairs of gaming earbuds that look identical but they are actually quite different. These differences have been highlighted to make it easier to determine which one is best suited for one's use.
Former Microsoft publishing executive Ed Fries says Xboxβs early-2000s push into Japan ran into a risk-averse PS2-era industry, where many publishers hesitated to publicly support Microsoft despite private interest and negotiations over major franchises. He claims Sonyβs market power enabled it to βpunishβ partners (if it wanted to) through tactics like delayed dev kits or reduced marketing, with a few companies, such as Tecmo, backing Xbox exclusives to curb what they saw as a monopoly.
Microsoft has announced a price hike for a good chunk of its Snapdragon-powered Surface laptops. The increase ranges between $100-$300 depending on the model.
NZXT and its billing partner Fragile Inc. have agreed to a $3.45 million preliminary settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging the NZXT Flex βRent-a-PCβ program misled nearly 20,000 customers with deceptive rent-to-own claims, component bait-and-switching, and aggressive collections that prompted RICO allegations. If approved in September 2026, the deal would cancel qualifying subscriptions, forgive about $923k in debt, provide $1.21 million toward transferring PC ownership to eligible long-term payers, and offer $450β$500 in cash payments to certain former subscribers.
France's government is shifting from using Windows to Linux. The change comes as part of an effort to abandon non-European digital services and reduce technological reliance on outside countries, specifically the United States.
City Masterplan, an upcoming Unreal Engine 5 city-builder from indie developer 1:1 Studio, is positioning itself as a next-gen rival to Cities: Skylines with a massive 24Γ24 km map, freeform roads, true-to-scale skyscrapers, and advanced procedural growth. While early footage looks impressive and Cities: Skylines II continues to recover from its troubled launch, City Masterplanβs sweeping realism claims remain unproven in gameplay and the project is still targeting an estimated 2027 release.
Oppo is set to launch the Pad 5 Pro on April 21 in China. Ahead of the launch, the company has revealed the tablet's color options and memory configurations.
The Japanese timepiece manufacturer is introducing its new premium CA4750 chronograph lineup in Europe. These 40 mm Super Titanium models feature anti-reflective sapphire glass and the B620 caliber. A textured dial and 10 bar resistance define the set.
Citizen's new AT2590 series watches just debuted in Europe. Featuring the H504 caliber, these 40 mm chronographs include a date display and 5 bar water resistance. The collection offers four distinct colorways in titanium.
Following a launch in China in March, JBL is ready to launch its ultra-portable speaker, the Go 5 in other markets. The speaker has been spotted on Amazon and can be pre-ordered now ahead of its release in late April.
The dual-camera DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Pro finally has a rumored release month and thatβs June 2026. Following the standard Osmo Pocket 4βs debut (set for April 16), the Pro model is expected to feature 3x optical zoom, a larger battery, and maybe even more "Pro" accessories to compete with the upcoming Insta360 Luna Ultra.
Leaks surrounding Hideo Kojimaβs PlayStation-exclusive action-espionage project Physint point to a major antagonist described in casting materials as a βquiet and intenseβ killer type with a mandatory German accent, likened to βMads Mikkelsen in Hannibal, but with flair.β The report also notes Kojima Productionsβ near-term focus on casting and performance-capture planning, with early shoots rumored for June and additional talent names circulating despite the game remaining in the concept stage.
After a viral prototype release in March, Paul Lagier has launched version two of his tiny e-reader project. The pocket-sized device uses an ESP32 and e-paper to store 10 books for roughly $30 in parts.
Deal | Norland is a colony sim set in the Middle Ages where you must conquer territories while securing the future of your noble family. But danger lurks everywhere, and youβll need to meet the needs of your villagers while avoiding betrayal.
Champion of the original Xbox, Seamus Blackley, has serious concerns about Project Helix. He argues that Steam has a more consistent philosophy that values games above all else. The new Xbox console may also lack the innovative features that draws gamers to Nintendo hardware.