On April 1, Oppo will announce the Oppo K15 Pro and K15 Pro+ in China. Ahead of the launch, both phones are now listed for pre-orders through the company’s online store. The official listings have revealed their configurations and color options. At the same time, both devices have appeared on Geekbench, confirming their chipsets.
Oppo K15 Pro series configs, color options
Oppo K15 Pro – Cyber WingsOppo K15 Pro – Origin GrayOppo K15 Pro – PhotodustOppo K15 Pro – Golden Legend
The official images of the Oppo K15 Pro and K15 Pro+ show that both phones have an identical design. For those who don’t know, the K15 Pro will be a smaller device featuring a 6.59-inch screen, whereas the K15 Pro+ will have a larger 6.78-inch display.
The K15 Pro and K15 Pro+ will come in shades such as Cyber Wings, Origin Gray, and Photodust (pink). The Pro version will also be available in an additional Golden Legend color variant. Both phones will be offered in 12GB+256GB and 12GB+512GB configurations.
Both phones are also listed on Geekbench with model numbers PHM110 and PGM110, respectively. The previously seen TENAA listings revealed that these devices are powered by 3.40GHz octa-core and 3.73GHz octa-core chips, respectively.
Oppo K15 Pro Geekbench listingOppo K15 Pro+ Geekbench listing
The Geekbench listings confirm that these devices are powered by the Dimensity 8500and Dimensity 9500s, respectively. Although the chipset names are not explicitly mentioned, the CPU and GPU details available in the listings are sufficient to confirm their identities. The listings further reveal that the K15 Pro series comes with 12GB of RAM and runs on Android 16.
Other reports suggest that the K15 Pro series will support a 1.5K resolution and up to a 165Hz refresh rate. Both phones are also expected to feature a built-in cooling fan, a 16-megapixel front camera, and a 50-megapixel + 8-megapixel dual-camera setup. The K15 Pro may house a 7,600mAh battery, while the Pro+ variant may feature an 8,000mAh battery, and both are likely to support 80W charging.
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Chinese image sensor maker SmartSens has introduced a new camera sensor aimed at flagship smartphones. The SC5A6XS brings a 50-megapixel 1-inch format and focuses on improving dynamic range and video capabilities. The announcement highlights upgrades in HDR processing, low-light imaging, and power efficiency, setting the stage for next-generation mobile photography.
Focus on HDR and video performance
SmartSens SC5A6XS
The SC5A6XS is built on a 22nm stacked process and integrates the brand’s upgraded Lofic HDR 3.0 technology. This system enhances image quality in challenging lighting by capturing a wider range of brightness levels. With a peak dynamic range of 115dB, the sensor aims to preserve highlight details while retaining shadow information in high-contrast scenes.
The HDR system works through multi-frame fusion within a single exposure, which also helps reduce motion artefacts. This is particularly useful in video scenarios where subjects or the camera are in motion. The sensor supports 4K video at 120fps, along with 4K 60fps recording in HDR mode, making it suitable for advanced video use cases on smartphones.
In terms of hardware, the sensor features a 1.6μm pixel size and incorporates SFCPixel technology to improve light sensitivity. With higher sensitivity and reduced read noise, it is designed to produce clearer images in dim conditions without excessive grain.
Autofocus is handled through a combination of full-pixel AllPix ADAF and partial pixel phase detection, allowing faster and more reliable focusing across different lighting environments. Additionally, the company has worked on reducing power consumption, with an approximate 11 percent improvement in HDR mode, which may help control device heating during extended video recording.
The SC5A6XS has already entered the sampling phase and is expected to move into mass production in the second quarter of 2026. It is likely to appear in upcoming flagship smartphones, probably the Huawei Pura 90 series, being the likely candidate, focusing heavily on camera performance.
What are your thoughts on the new 1-inch 50-megapixel SC5A6XS sensor and its HDR capabilities?
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The Wobble K-series 65-inch TV is aimed at users who want a large 4K display without spending heavily. Instead of focusing on premium specifications, it delivers a balanced experience for daily viewing. After spending time with it, the TV feels designed for users upgrading from smaller screens to a more immersive setup at a reasonable price.
Design and build quality
The TV features a clean and minimal design with slim bezels that help create an immersive viewing experience. From a normal viewing distance, it looks modern and fits well into most living room setups. Up close, the plastic build is noticeable, which is expected in this segment.
The bundled table stands hold the TV in place, but stability is not the strongest aspect. A slight push can cause some wobble, especially given the large screen size. Wall mounting feels like the better option for long-term use, although the included mount is fairly basic and does not offer movement or flexibility.
Display performance
The 65-inch LED panel supports 4K resolution along with Dolby Vision and HDR10. For regular viewing, the panel produces bright and lively colours that work well for streaming content, TV shows, and sports.
The TV offers multiple picture modes, including Standard, Dynamic, Cinema, Low Blue, Film Maker, Eco, Game, and User. These modes allow you to adjust the viewing experience based on the content type. Cinema mode delivers more balanced colours, while Dynamic and Vivid-style settings push brightness and saturation.
For Dolby Vision content, you get dedicated modes such as Dolby Vision Bright, Dolby Vision Dark, Dolby Vision Vivid, and Dolby Vision Game. Dolby Vision Bright works best for most scenarios, while Dark mode tends to crush shadow details and Vivid can appear overly saturated.
Black levels are average, which is expected from a standard LED panel without local dimming. In darker scenes, blacks appear slightly grey, which becomes noticeable in low-light conditions. However, for viewing in a well-lit room, this is not a major issue.
Motion handling is decent for casual use, and enabling MEMC at a higher setting helps reduce blur during fast scenes such as sports.
Performance and software
The TV runs on Google TV, offering a clean and user-friendly interface with access to all major streaming apps. Content discovery works well, making it easier to find shows and movies across platforms.
Performance is mostly smooth, but there are occasional delays when switching apps or navigating menus. These slowdowns are minor but noticeable at times.
Google Assistant support works reliably and adds convenience for searching content and controlling the TV using voice commands.
Remote control
The remote is one of the standout aspects of this TV and feels well thought out for everyday use. It connects via Bluetooth and is comfortable to hold, with a layout that makes navigation easy.
In addition to dedicated hotkeys for Netflix, YouTube, and Prime Video, the remote includes a dedicated Menu button that brings up on-screen controls instantly. This makes quick adjustments more convenient.
There is also a Mute button, a Your Apps button for quick access to installed apps, a Settings button, and a Source button for switching inputs. Buttons for Broadcast and Live TV are also included, which can be useful for users who still watch traditional channels.
Further adding to usability are Next and Previous buttons, along with a button for selecting your Google account. The Google Assistant button allows for voice commands, making it easier to search and control functions without typing.
Overall, the remote enhances the overall experience and stands out for its thoughtful layout.
Audio performance
The TV comes with dual speakers delivering 40W of output and Dolby Atmos support. The audio is loud enough to fill a medium-sized room, and dialogue clarity is good for everyday viewing.
It also offers multiple sound modes including Standard, Cinema, Music, News, and Personal, allowing users to tweak audio output based on content type. Standard works well for general use, while Cinema enhances depth slightly for movies.
However, during complex scenes with multiple sound elements, the audio lacks depth and separation. At higher volume levels, clarity begins to drop slightly. For a more immersive experience, adding a soundbar would be beneficial.
Connectivity and ports
The TV offers a good mix of ports, with side-facing access for convenience and bottom-facing ports for permanent connections. On the side, you get HDMI ports and a USB 3.0 port. At the bottom, there is LAN, USB 2.0, optical audio, AV input, RF antenna, and satellite input, keeping cable management cleaner.
Verdict
The Wobble K-series 65-inch TV is listed on Flipkart starting at Rs 39,799, making it one of the more accessible options in the 65-inch 4K segment.
It offers a large display, vibrant visuals, a clean smart TV experience, and a well-designed remote that improves usability. It may not be ideal for gaming or cinematic viewing in dark rooms, but for streaming, live TV, and general entertainment, it delivers a solid overall experience.
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Vivo is gearing up to launch the Vivo X300 Ultra on March 230 in China. So far, the brand has shared many details about its camera capabilities. Today, the brand released the following poster to confirm some of its other specs.
Vivo X300 Ultra key specs revealed
Vivo X300 Utlra
While the existing Vivo X300 and X300 Pro are powered by the Dimensity 9500 chip, the X300 Ultra will feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. The device will come with a 2K flat display tuned with Zeiss Master Color calibration, along with support for a 144Hz refresh rate and Ultra XDR technology for improved brightness and colour accuracy.
Recent reports have claimed that the Vivo X300 Ultra will house a 6,600mAh battery. Despite packing high-end hardware, the phone maintains a slim profile at just 8.19mm, which stands out in the ultra-premium segment. The display and design combination suggests a strong focus on both visual quality and ergonomics.
The X300 Ultra will support 100W wired charging and 40W wireless charging, and it will ship with a USB Type-C to Type-C charger in the box. For audio and video recording, the device introduces a quad-microphone system designed to enhance sound capture in different scenarios, especially during video shooting.
On the multimedia side, the phone includes customised speakers with a 1697 upward-firing unit and a large 0.8cc sound cavity for improved output. It also features a high-end 751440 vibration motor for better haptic feedback. Additional features include a new back-tap gesture that allows users to trigger shortcuts such as silent mode, flashlight, and screen recognition functions.
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In February, Vivo announced the Vivo V70 and V70 FE smartphones in India. Recently, the brand started teasing the arrival of the V70 FE in the country. While it has already launched in some Southeast Asian markets, it is now finally heading to India. Here is a look at what to expect from this phone.
Vivo V70 FE India launch details
Vivo V70 FE India launch date
Vivo has officially confirmed that the Vivo V70 FE will make its debut in the Indian market on April 2, 2026. The smartphone is expected to be a strong contender in the premium mid-range segment, with a projected starting price of less than Rs 40,000. This positioning makes it an attractive option for those looking for high-end features without a flagship price tag.
The V70 FE will be available in striking shades, including Monsoon Blue and Northern Lights Purple. The Monsoon Blue variant is particularly unique as it features a glow-in-the-dark finish that reveals luminous patterns when the lights go out, while the purple option offers a soft, elegant gradient.
Vivo V70 FE specifications
The handset features a 6.83-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate and 1,900 nits peak brightness. Under the hood, it runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7360-Turbo chipset, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage.
The V70 FE operates on Android 16 with OriginOS 6 for a smooth user interface. It is confirmed to receive six years of updates. Powering the device is a massive 7000mAh battery that supports 90W fast charging.
For photography, the phone includes a 200-megapixel primary sensor with optical image stabilization and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens. A 32-megapixel front camera handles high-quality selfies. Durability is a priority, as the device carries IP68 and IP69 ratings against water and dust.
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Oppo has confirmed that the Oppo K15 Pro and K15 Pro+ will launch on April 1 in China. Alongside these smartphones, the brand will also introduce the Watch X3 Mini and Enco Clip 2. Here’s what to expect from the upcoming smartwatch.
Oppo Watch X3 Mini: What to expect?
Oppo Watch X3 MiniOppo Enco Clip 2
Last week, Oppo unveiled the Watch X3 alongside the Find N6 foldable in China. The Watch X3 Mini is expected to be a smaller version of the X3. While official specifications are yet to be confirmed, it may feature a smaller display and battery compared to the X3, which offers a 1.5-inch display and a 646mAh battery.
The Watch X3 is powered by the Snapdragon W5 chip, paired with 2GB RAM and 32GB storage. It runs on ColorOS 16.0 and supports eSIM connectivity. Other connectivity options include Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi, NFC, and dual-frequency GPS.
In terms of health tracking, it includes ECG, SpO2, heart rate, and skin temperature sensors. It also supports over 100 sports modes. The device features 7.5W magnetic charging and is said to fully charge in around 75 minutes.
Oppo Watch X3 Mini’s leaked image by Evan Blass
The Enco Clip 2 will be the brand’s second-generation open-ear clip-on wireless earbuds. Apart from its design, no additional details have been revealed yet.
The Oppo K15 Pro and K15 Pro+ launching on the same day will be powered by the Dimensity 8500 and Dimensity 9500s chipsets, respectively. These are expected to be mid-range, gaming-focused phones with a built-in cooling fan for better heat management during extended gaming sessions.
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Last year, Oppo launched the Oppo K13 Turbo and K13 Turbo Pro phones in China. While India received a couple of K14 series phones in the past few weeks, it appears that the K14 lineup has been completely skipped for the Chinese market, as the company has started teasing the K15 Pro series in the country. It has been confirmed today that the company will announce the Oppo K15 Pro and K15 Pro+ on April 1 in China. This also suggests that the company may have dropped the Turbo branding for these phones, which appear to be successors to the K13 Turbo and K13 Turbo Pro.
Oppo K15 Pro series teaser released
Oppo K15 Pro series
The latest teasers from the brand indicate a shift in strategy, aiming to position these devices within the “trendsetter” circle. Industry insiders suggest that the move from the Turbo moniker to the Pro branding signifies a more premium approach to the mid-range performance segment.
One of the most striking revelations about this upcoming lineup is the inclusion of an active cooling fan across all models. The integration of such a cooling system allows the phones to maintain peak performance during long gaming sessions without thermal throttling, making them a serious option for mobile enthusiasts who prioritize sustained power.
Oppo K15 Pro, K15 Pro+ specifications (rumored)
As per the TENAA certification, the Oppo K15 Pro+ will feature a 6.78-inch 1.5K OLED screen with a resolution of 2772 x 1272 pixels and a 165Hz refresh rate. This phone is said to house the Dimensity 9500s chipset, reaching a top clock speed of 3.73GHz. For photography, it will carry a 50-megapixel main sensor alongside an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, while the front uses a 16-megapixel camera. It is expected to pack a massive 8,000mAh battery.
The standard K15 Pro will be slightly more compact, sporting a 6.59-inch 1.5K OLED screen, which may also support a 165Hz refresh rate. It will rely on the Dimensity 8500 processor with a maximum frequency of 3.4GHz to drive its operations.
The K15 Pro is expected to feature the same front and rear cameras as the Pro+ variant. Even though it has a compact design, it will include a big 7,500mAh battery and weigh under 200 grams. Despite these large cells, the brand has managed to keep the thickness around 8.3mm.
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