Motorola recently unveiled the Motorola Edge 70 Pro in India. The Rs 38,999-priced phone packs a massive 6.8-inch AMOLED 144Hz screen, a Dimensity 8500 chip, 50-megapixel dual rear cameras, and a 6,500mAh battery. While the Edge 60 Pro from last year featured a telephoto camera, the Edge 70 Pro arrives without one.
The brand has now launched a slew of new phones for the global market, such as the Moto G37, Moto G37 Power, Moto G47, Moto G87, Razr 70, Razr 70 Plus, and Razr 70 Ultra. Alongside these devices, the Lenovo-owned brand has also unveiled the global version of the Edge 70 Pro. Here’s a look at how it differs from the Indian edition.
Global Motorola Edge 70 Pro specifications and price
Motorola Edge 70 Pro (Global)
Priced at 799 euros in Europe, the global version of the Motorola Edge 70 Pro features a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel offering a 1.5K resolution and up to 5000 nits of peak brightness. Under the hood, it features the Dimensity 8500 Extreme chip, paired with 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage.
It also supports 15W wireless charging and 10W reverse wireless charging, in addition to 90W wired charging for its 6,500mAh battery. The device supports eSIM + nano SIM functionality.
For photography, it features an additional 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with 3.5x optical zoom, alongside a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 50-megapixel primary camera. The global version measures 7.19mm in thickness and comes in four Pantone shades: Chicory Coffee, Zinfandel, Lily White, and Titan.
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In comparison, the Indian version of the Edge 70 Pro supports up to 5200 nits of brightness, and its display size is officially listed as 6.8 inches. It packs the same chipset and is available in 8GB and 12GB RAM variants with 256GB of internal storage. It houses the same battery but lacks wireless charging support. The Indian version also misses out on the periscope telephoto camera and eSIM support.
Motorola Edge 70 Pro Plus for the Indian market?
Recent reports have revealed that the Indian market may receive another model called the Motorola Edge 70 Pro Plus. In all likelihood, this model could be a rebranded version of the global Edge 70 Pro.
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While most smartphones today can record audio and even generate AI-based transcripts, relying on a phone for long meetings or interviews is not always ideal. Notifications, incoming calls, battery drain, and limited recording flexibility can quickly become distractions. That is where the itel Zeno AI Weaver comes into play. Instead of juggling multiple apps, it combines recording, transcription, translation, and AI-generated summaries into a compact standalone gadget designed specifically for capturing conversations and turning them into organized notes.
Slim design that fits anywhere
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The first thing that stood out to me was the size. The recorder is the exact size of a standard debit or credit card, making it incredibly easy to carry around. It is also slim enough to slide into a pocket without adding bulk. Despite its compact form factor, the build does not come across as cheap and still feels sturdy in hand.
The bundled leather case adds a more premium feel while also protecting the device during daily use. It also includes a cutout at the bottom, allowing the charging connector to attach directly to the pogo pins on the recorder without removing the case.
One of the more practical additions is MagSafe compatibility. I used it attached to the back of the Motorola Signature during a couple of meetings, and it stayed securely in place. This made it easier to carry around compared to traditional bulky voice recorders.
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The front features a small display that shows the recording and battery status, with buttons positioned on either side of the device. The recessed button on the right acts as the power/function button. To power it on, you can press it once, while a long press of around seven seconds turns it off. Once the device is powered on, a long press on this button starts or stops recording, and the recorder vibrates to confirm the action. Since it is a multifunction button, you can also tap it once to check the battery and Bluetooth connection status.
Meanwhile, the switch-like button on the left is used to toggle between Call and Meeting modes. It is worth noting that switching modes while a recording is in progress automatically stops the ongoing recording. Personally, I found the Meeting mode more useful, as it recorded voices with better clarity.
Recording quality is surprisingly clear
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A voice recorder is only as good as its audio capture, and this is where the Zeno AI Weaver performed well. During testing, I used it in different environments, including a quiet room, a noisy café, and a crowded media briefing.
The multi-microphone setup with noise reduction did a good job isolating voices. Background chatter was reduced to a manageable level, making conversations easier to understand during playback. Even when multiple people spoke during meetings, voices remained reasonably clear.
The one-touch recording feature is convenient. Instead of opening an app and navigating through menus, I could simply start recording instantly. For journalists or professionals who need to capture sudden conversations quickly, this can be genuinely useful.
Battery life also turned out to be dependable. I did not need to charge it frequently during my usage period, and the claimed long standby time appears realistic for moderate users.
AI transcription makes the biggest difference
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The main reason to consider this recorder is its AI functionality. Through the companion AI Recorder app, recordings are automatically converted into text. I tested it with interviews and meeting discussions, and the transcription accuracy was fairly reliable in clear speaking conditions.
What I liked most was the flexibility of the summaries. Instead of getting only raw transcripts, the app can organize recordings into different formats such as meeting minutes, interview highlights, task lists, and structured notes.
For work-related discussions, this saved a surprising amount of time. Instead of replaying long recordings repeatedly, I could quickly scan the generated summaries and key points.
The translation support is also useful. I tested recordings containing mixed English and Hindi conversations, and the results were decent enough for reference purposes.
The app experience
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The AI Recorder app by Turing Intelligence acts as the control center for the device. Pairing was straightforward, and syncing recordings did not take long.
Inside the app, recordings are neatly organized with transcripts and summaries available in one place. Users can select a recording and tap on AI Templates to access options such as Brief Summary, Meeting Minutes, Bulleted Notes, Interview Notes, Follow-Up Email, Presentation, Create To-Dos, and more. Sharing files is simple, and exporting text-based summaries is useful if you need to send meeting notes quickly.
To view a translated version of a recording, users can open a recorded file, tap on View Transcript, and then select Translate from nearly 40 supported languages.
However, the biggest limitation is the subscription model. The itel Zeno AI Weaver comes with a free tier that includes up to 300 minutes of AI transcription and summaries per month, which should be enough for casual users or occasional meetings. However, users who rely heavily on transcription may need to consider the paid plans.
The Pro subscription, priced at around Rs 1,350 per month, unlocks features such as speaker identification, translation support, enhanced transcription accuracy, advanced AI summaries, and up to 1,200 transcription minutes per month. There is also an Unlimited plan priced at roughly Rs 2,050 per month that removes transcription limits altogether while adding extended cloud-based features.
As for the hardware itself, the recorder is currently available on Amazon India for around Rs 11,819. That additional subscription cost is something buyers should keep in mind before investing in the device.
Storage and usability
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The itel Zeno AI Weaver comes with 32GB of internal storage, which the company claims is enough for up to 40 hours of recordings stored directly on the device. The offline recording capability is another advantage because the recorder does not rely entirely on internet connectivity to capture audio.
I also appreciated that it works as a dedicated tool. While smartphones already offer recording and transcription features, having a separate device means fewer distractions and better focus during conversations.
Final thoughts
The itel Zeno AI Weaver feels less like a traditional recorder and more like a compact productivity assistant. Its biggest strengths are portability, clean audio capture, and AI-powered transcription tools that genuinely reduce manual work.
I would have appreciated a simpler and more direct name, such as “itel Zeno AI Recorder,” as it would immediately communicate what the product actually does. The term “Weaver” feels more abstract and may not instantly connect with users looking for an AI-powered voice recorder.
It is not a cheap purchase, especially once subscription costs are considered, but for journalists, students, researchers, and professionals who regularly deal with long conversations or meetings, it can become a useful everyday companion.
If your workflow involves constant note-taking, interviews, or discussions that need documentation, the Zeno AI Weaver offers a more efficient way to manage them without constantly staring at a notebook or phone screen.
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The new Rapoo P101 aims to deliver a premium-style magnetic charging experience without carrying a premium price tag. Priced at Rs 1,299 during the ongoing sale, this 10,000mAh power bank offers Qi2 wireless charging, strong magnetic alignment, and 22W wired fast charging in a compact form factor. I spent some time using it with both the iPhone 17 and the Motorola Signature, and here’s what I found.
Compact design with strong magnetic hold
Rapoo P101 Qi2 magnetic power bank
One of the first things I noticed about the P101 was its magnetic grip. Once attached to the phone, it stays in place properly without shifting around too much. That matters because weak magnetic alignment can easily interrupt wireless charging during daily use.
The power bank itself is fairly compact considering it packs a 10,000mAh battery. At around 189g, it does add noticeable weight to the phone, but it still feels manageable for travel or daily commuting. The rounded edges also make it easier to hold while attached to the device.
Rapoo P101 Qi2 magnetic power bank
Rapoo says it supports MagSafe and Pixelsnap compatibility, which should help it work well with a wide range of compatible devices.
Wireless charging performance
Rapoo P101 Qi2 magnetic power bank
The P101 supports up to 15W Qi2 wireless charging. During my testing with the iPhone 17, the charging speed felt fairly consistent.
I started charging the phone at 20 percent battery, and after 15 minutes, it reached 36 percent. That works out to roughly 1 percent per minute during the test. Considering the iPhone 17 reportedly features a 3,692mAh battery, the wireless charging performance felt decent for a compact magnetic power bank.
Rapoo P101 Qi2 magnetic power bank
The charging experience was also stable. I did not notice random disconnects or interruptions while using it magnetically attached to the phone. However, as can be seen above, the iPhone 17 displayed “slow charger”, which is fairly common with wireless charging accessories and does not necessarily reflect inconsistent performance in day-to-day use.
Wired charging is noticeably faster
Rapoo P101 Qi2 magnetic power bank
Where the P101 becomes more impressive is wired charging. The USB-C port supports up to 22W output with PD and PPS support.
Using wired charging on the iPhone 17, the battery went from 36 percent to 70 percent in 20 minutes, which felt significantly quicker than the wireless mode.
I also tested it with the Motorola Signature, which packs a 5,200mAh battery. Wireless charging performance there was slower, moving from 6 percent to 11 percent in around 20 minutes. However, once again, wired charging delivered much better results, taking the phone from 51 percent to 75 percent in the same 20-minute period.
Rapoo P101 Qi2 magnetic power bank
So while the wireless charging is convenient for casual top-ups, the wired mode is clearly the better option when you need faster charging in a short amount of time.
Useful features for daily use
Rapoo P101 Qi2 magnetic power bank
The P101 also includes useful additions like multiple charging protocol support including PD3.0, PPS, QC3.0, and Apple charging standards.
The P101 has LED indicators that make it easy to understand its charging status at a glance. During use, I noticed that the indicator glows green while charging devices through the wired connection, while a blue light appears during wireless charging
Rapoo has included several safety protections, too, including temperature control and short-circuit protection, which is reassuring for long-term use. The power bank can be charged via an 18W charger, and it takes nearly 3 hours to achieve a full charge.
Final thoughts
Rapoo P101 Qi2 magnetic power bank
For Rs 1,299, the Rapoo P101 feels like a solid value-focused magnetic power bank. The Qi2 support, reliable magnetic hold, and especially the fast wired charging performance make it practical for everyday use.
Wireless charging speeds are decent rather than exceptional, particularly on larger battery phones, but the convenience factor is strong. If you want a compact magnetic power bank that also doubles as a fast wired charger when needed, the P101 does a good job balancing both.
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CMF has finally confirmed the India launch of the CMF Watch 3 Pro after teasing its arrival earlier this year. The smartwatch was originally introduced globally in July 2025, and the latest announcement suggests that its India debut is now close. The upcoming wearable is expected to strengthen CMF’s presence in the affordable smartwatch segment in the country.
CMF Watch 3 Pro specifications, expected price
CMF Watch 3 Pro
The CMF Watch 3 Pro features a 1.43-inch circular AMOLED display with a 466 x 466 resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, and brightness of up to 670 nits with automatic adjustment support. The smartwatch comes with an aluminium alloy middle frame and a liquid silicone strap. It also carries an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.
For health tracking, the smartwatch includes a four-channel optical heart rate sensor that is said to improve accuracy by over 10 percent compared to the previous generation. It also supports continuous SpO2 monitoring, stress tracking, advanced sleep analysis with sleep zone insights, and women’s health tracking. The device supports more than 130 sports modes and includes automatic workout detection for selected activities.
CMF has also added AI-based fitness features such as a running coach, personalised recovery guidance, and workout summaries. Other features include gesture controls, voice note transcription, real-time news updates, and integration with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Users can also access more than 120 watch faces through the Nothing X app on Android and iOS devices.
The CMF Watch 3 Pro packs a 350mAh battery. According to the company, the smartwatch can last up to 13 days under typical usage conditions. With heavier usage, the battery life is said to last around 10 to 11 days, while enabling the always-on display feature may reduce usage time to around 3.5 to 4.5 days.
The smartwatch is expected to launch in India sometime in May and will likely be available through Flipkart and offline retail stores. Pricing details have not been confirmed yet, but reports suggest it could arrive in the sub-Rs 7,000 (~$75) segment.
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Amkette has expanded its productivity-focused XS Series lineup with the launch of the XS Flow Plus, XS Natural Plus, and XS Flow 2 Speed wireless mice. The new range targets users managing hybrid work setups and multiple devices, while bringing features usually seen in premium peripherals to a more affordable price segment. Continue reading ahead to know more about the new XS series offerings.
Amkette XS Series specifications and features
Amkette XS Flow 2 Speed
The Amkette XS Flow 2 Speed stands out with its metallic hyper-fast vertical scroll wheel designed for navigating large spreadsheets, lengthy documents, and content-heavy webpages. According to the company, the scroll wheel can move through up to 20,000 rows with a single flick.
The mouse supports tri-mode connectivity that includes 2.4GHz wireless, wired USB Type-C mode, and three Bluetooth channels for connecting with multiple devices. It also offers adjustable DPI up to 8000, horizontal scrolling, silent buttons, and a web-based control center for macros and button customization across Windows and macOS systems.
Amkette XS Flow Plus
The Amkette XS Flow Plus and Amkette XS Natural Plus focus on productivity and comfort with support for up to 6400 DPI and a 1000Hz polling rate. Both models support vertical and horizontal scrolling along with multi-device connectivity for up to four devices simultaneously.
The XS Flow Plus includes dual metallic scroll wheels, RGB lighting modes, and an 800mAh rechargeable battery with Type-C fast charging. Meanwhile, the XS Natural Plus features a vertical ergonomic design and an OLED display that shows battery level, DPI, and connectivity mode information.
AmketteXS Series price and availability
Amkette XS Natural Plus
The Amkette XS Flow Plus is priced under Rs 2,299 (~$24), while the XS Natural Plus is available under Rs 2,199 (~$23). The XS Flow 2 Speed is priced at Rs 3,299 (~$35). The new wireless mice will be available through leading e-commerce platforms and retail stores across India.
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Apart from unveiling the Motorola Razr 70 lineup, Motorola has also announced a few new G-series smartphones, including the Moto G37, Moto G47, and Moto G87. Among them, the Moto G47 arrives as a refreshed successor with noticeable upgrades across the display, design, battery, and camera departments. The device also introduces improved durability features and a newer chipset aimed at delivering better overall experience.
Moto G47 specifications and features
Moto G47
The Moto G47 features a 6.67-inch Full HD+ LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate and protection from Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. Compared to its predecessor’s HD+ panel, the new display offers a sharper viewing experience.
The phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset paired with 8GB RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. Users can further expand storage by up to 1TB through a microSD card slot.
For photography, the Moto G47 includes a 108-megapixel primary rear camera with support for 3x lossless zoom, alongside a 2-megapixel macro sensor. On the front, the device comes with an 8-megapixel selfie camera placed inside the punch-hole display cutout.
Moto G47
The smartphone packs a 5,200mAh battery with support for 20W wired charging and 6W reverse wired charging. Motorola has also included stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support, a 3.5mm headphone jack with Hi-Res Audio support, NFC, eSIM compatibility, and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. The phone runs on Android 16-based Hello UX and carries an IP64 rating along with MIL-STD-810H certification for added protection.
Moto G47 price and availability
The Moto G47 comes in Pantone Nautical Blue, Pantone Fuchsia Red, and Pantone Impenetrable color options. Motorola says the smartphone will roll out across Europe, Asia Pacific, META regions, and select global markets in the coming weeks. The European pricing starts at €319 (~$370).
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