The iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max will cost exactly the same as their predecessors, according to a new research note from GF Securities analyst Jeff Pu, a constant purveyor of Apple-related supply chain information.
That is obviously very good news, if it pans out, since the pricing stability of smartphones is anything but guaranteed this year given how memory production seems to mostly be going to AI data centers.
Pu says Apple is focused on cost management, based on his supply chain research, in order to keep the prices the same as last year. Pu thinks Apple has been...
Samsung has announced Unpacked February 2026 dates, and one thing that the company made it obvious that the Galaxy S26 series won’t feature an ordinary display.
The Galaxy S-series has been an innovator in mobile display technologies for over a decade. The company first invented the curved edge panels, streamlined through its flagship phones. It has introduced hole and pill-shaped display cutouts to reduce the smartphone’s head and chin sizes.
Its display offers high-quality resolution to offer pixel-perfect image quality, which is not limited to video playback. However, these are the things of the past, and you may have seen enough of them through previous releases.
This year, Samsung is bringing something entirely new – a privacy display. The new Unpacked teaser has clear hints about this technology. For example, the box in the promoted video clip is made of glass, and it hides the Galaxy AI view from left and right, while showing the inside content from the front.
Samsung Unpacked 2026 privacy display teaser
That suggests that the company will headline this technology as its next breakthrough in AI innovation, and why shouldn’t?
The feature is fully user-centric, based on the previous official information. To be mentioned, none of the smartphone makers have ever introduced such tech as of today. So, it’s something to get excited about.
This feature enables users to hide the on-screen content from other people while using the phone in public areas, such as a public place or an elevator.
The phone maker has combined the hardware and software capabilities to bring this feature to the Galaxy S26 series. Because it won’t be limited to the simple on/off switch. The feature will allow you to customize the privacy display for a specific app or a feature, such as notifications.
This could just be the tip of the iceberg, and Samsung will reveal a bigger picture of the Galaxy S26 series’ display at the upcoming Unpacked event. Learn more here.
Today, Samsung has officially confirmed the Galaxy S26 series launch date for February 25, 2026. While the date could have been February 26, it appears that the tech firm wants to give a tribute to the S25 series and pass the new flagship torch to its successor.
As per the official invitation, the Galaxy Unpacked February 2026 event will happen in San Francisco at 10 a.m. PT. The unveiling will be broadcast online through Samsung’s official website and social media channels.
Last year, Samsung organized its first Unpacked event in January, showcasing the speed and preparedness for the launch of the Galaxy S25 series. However, the February 2026 Unpacked has been slipped to February due to ever-changing market conditions and production-related issues.
While we were waiting for Samsung to rollout official promotion campaign about the Galaxy S26 series, unofficial sources already leaked the launch date, which the Korean tech maker affirmed today.
The one thing that is different this year is that the phone maker didn’t rely on sending an official Unpacked Invitation at a specific time of the year. Instead, it opted for shorts and reels to build hype around this grand reveal.
Source – Samsung Mobile Press
The event will unpack Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series in three variants – Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra. Rumors after the S25 Edge launch suggested that the company has plans to revamp the lineup with new entries such as the S26 Edge and S26 Pro. However, these plans may have been scrapped at the last minute, and the company aligned with its traditional models.
The upcoming flagships are built on the foundational specs of their predecessors, especially the battery life. However, Samsung has confirmed that new tech will also serve the customer’s interest, such as the new privacy display.
Samsung has a lot more to showcase at the Unpacked February 2026 launch event, and we can’t wait to explore it for you.
Ahead of its February 25 Unpacked event, Samsung has opened Galaxy S26 reservations in the US and tied them to a $5000 Samsung.com sweepstakes (giveaway) that does not require a purchase.
Every reservation doubles as an entry into a sweepstakes for a $5,000 Samsung.com gift card. No purchase is required to enter, at least on paper, so there is no downside to throwing your name in.
The sweepstakes opens at 6:00 p.m. ET on February 10 and closes at 12:59 p.m. ET on February 25, just ahead of Unpacked. One winner takes the entire $5,000 Samsung.com digital gift card.
The sweepstakes is open to legal residents of the 50 US states and Washington, DC who are at least 18 years old. Samsung fans need to complete a Galaxy S26 reservation on the official website.
Source – Samsung Mobile Press
After February 25, Samsung’s administrator, Don Jagoda Associates, will randomly select one winner from all eligible entries. Odds depend entirely on how many people sign up, so this is pure luck, not speed or spending.
The winner will need to respond within 48 hours of notification and complete standard eligibility and release forms. Once confirmed, Samsung says the $5,000 digital gift card will be delivered within six to eight weeks.
The company is also stacking this with other perks, including a $30 credit during preorder and potential trade-in savings later, but the sweepstakes is the headline grabber. It pulls people into the funnel before Unpacked even begins.
Samsung’s next Unpacked event kicks off February 25 at 10 a.m. PT in San Francisco. If you are planning to watch the Galaxy S26 reveal anyway, reserving early is the only way to put the $5000 giveaway on the table.
Samsung has locked in its next Unpacked and confirmed that the Galaxy S26 series will break cover on February 25, with the event kicking off at 10 a.m. PT in San Francisco and streaming live on YouTube, and reservations are open.
Unpacked lands about two weeks from now, and the Galaxy S26 lineup will be the main act. Samsung is sticking to its familiar US playbook here: a live show in California, a global livestream, and a fast transition into pre-orders
Samsung has opened the gates to a $30 Samsung Credit for anyone who reserves and later pre-orders a Galaxy S26 device. That credit does not apply to the phone itself. Think cases, chargers, earbuds, watches, the usual extras.
Reservations for the Galaxy S26 series are already live, and they cost nothing. Samsung is teasing up to $900 in total savings for US buyers. It is tied to trade-ins, which is nothing new, but it is still a serious number if you are coming from a recent flagship.
Even without a trade-in, Samsung says reservations will lock in up to $150 off the Galaxy S26 series at pre-order. For the first time, Galaxy reservations are not limited to Samsung.com, as Best Buy and AT&T in the US will also accept Galaxy S26 reservations.
February 25 at 10 a.m. PT is when Samsung tells the full Galaxy S26 story. Until then, the smart move for US buyers is simple: reserve early, bank the $30 credit, and keep your options open.
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Following all the leaks, rumors, and speculation, today the inevitable has happened - a new leak brings us full spec sheets for all three members of the upcoming Galaxy S26 family. As hinted at through Samsung's teasers, the main focus this year will be AI, as the hardware hasn't changed all that much compared to the Galaxy S25 family.
The Galaxy S26 and S26+ will allegedly be powered by the Exynos 2600 SoC in Europe, while the S26 Ultra will have the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy, with slightly overclocked Prime CPU cores. The S26 and S26+ will have 12GB of RAM, while the Ultra will...
Samsung today announced the Galaxy Unpacked event set for February 25, 2026, where the Galaxy S26 series will be unveiled. Samsung has shifted the Unpacked from its usual San Jose venue to San Francisco in the United States.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Unpacked invites are also out, featuring a sparkling box containing stars of artificial intelligence. The Korean tech giant continues to keep Galaxy AI at the forefront of its mega launch event of 2026.
Unpacked is going to be an in-person event in San Francisco. However, Samsung will also livestream the event, which everyone can watch through YouTube and Facebook and Instagram handles, along with the website.
Get ready for a mobile experience designed to remove friction from the things you do every day. The new Galaxy S series is coming – built to simplify everyday interactions, inspire confidence and make Galaxy AI feel seamlessly integrated from the moment it’s in hand.
Unpacked event to go live at:
As of 10 a.m. PT (Pacific Time)
Washington (US – EST): 1 p.m. EST
London (UK – GMT): 6 p.m. GMT
New Delhi (India – IST): 11:30 p.m. IST
Seoul (South Korea – KST): 3 a.m. KST
Bangkok (Southeast Asia: 12 a.m. ICT
The release of event invite also marks the beginning of reservations for the next Galaxy. As usual, Samsung fans can reserve the next Galaxy. Reservation is free in the US and ensures early buyers grab maximum benefits during preorders.
Source – Samsung Mobile Press
Unpacked 2026 will bring Galaxy S26 series and Galaxy Buds 4 lineup. From the software side, Samsung is also unveiling the One UI 8.5. Agentic AI will be a key highlight at the event, a major upgrade over the Galaxy AI.
Galaxy S26 and S26+ will use Exynos 2600 in Asia, Africa, and Europe. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is going Snapdragon worldwide, and the two siblings will also feature Qualcomm-made chipsets in the US, Canada, and China.
Leaks suggest Galaxy S26 series price could remain unchanged in the US. Seasoned Samsung users may notice a major letdown at checkout. It’s said that Samsung may not offer a free storage upgrade due to soaring memory prices.
Samsung is going to launch its new Galaxy S26 series at the Galaxy Unpacked event, likely on 25 February 2026. Along with new smartphones, Samsung will also introduce its new stable software update, One UI 8.5, which is equally grabbing attention. This raises an interesting question among Galaxy fans: are users more excited about the new Galaxy S26 smartphones or the One UI 8.5 update?
Right now, Samsung has already started the One UI 8.5 Beta Program for the Galaxy S25 series. This allows users to test new features before the official release. However, users of other devices like the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold and Flip models, Galaxy A series, and more are still waiting. These devices are expected to receive the update only after One UI 8.5 is officially released with the Galaxy S26 series.
One UI 8.5 update brings many useful improvements. It offers upgrades to Galaxy AI and Bixby, better connectivity features, improved Quick Share, and new options for the Home and Lock screens. Samsung has also worked on battery performance, power management, and security to make the overall experience smoother and safer. Once released, these features will gradually reach more Galaxy devices with this major update.
Source – DUXDUCIS
On the other hand, the Galaxy S26 series will come with new upgrades. These phones are expected to feature a new camera design, a faster processor, new software, better performance, and more. Samsung may also introduce some features that work only on the Galaxy S26 models and may not be available on older devices.
Samsung already has over 1 billion active Galaxy devices. It seems like most of the fans are waiting for One UI 8.5 instead of the Galaxy S26 series. So, what are you waiting for – the One UI 8.5 update or the Galaxy S26 series? Share your thoughts with us via comments on our social media platforms.
Dawn over Kovir, a bold new story mod for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, has recently been released. It introduces a completely new region and allows players to step into the role of Ciri.
The ThinkPad T16g Gen 3 is a large 16-inch workstation and Lenovo includes pretty much any feature you can think of. However, when it comes to the performance, the new laptop can be a bit disappointing and it is actually the slowest GeForce RTX 5080 we have tested so far.
Beelink has now released its first AMD Gorgon Point mini-PC globally. Offered with up to 64 GB of RAM, the Beelink SER10 Max also comes packed with USB4 and 10 Gbps Ethernet in a compact metal housing.
Anker has listed the Prime Power Bank (20K, 220W) Black Myth: Wukong Limited Edition at its Amazon storefront in some EU countries. Recently released in the US and the UK, this version of the accessory has a striking black and gold design. It can be used to power up to three devices simultaneously, with charging information shown on the integrated display.
Webb found the earliest and most distant galaxy ever observed — MoM-z14. In this observation, Webb is seeing the galaxy as it was 280 million years after the Big Bang. The observation is reshaping our understanding of what our universe looked like in its early years.
The Tecno Pova Curve 2 is significantly thinner and lighter than the Apple iPhone 17 Pro, but it still sports a battery that is twice as large. Tecno has now revealed the unusual design and some hardware details shortly ahead of launch.
Xiaomi has now given the 2K Monitor A27Qi 2026 its first release. Preceding a full global launch, the new 2K Monitor A27Qi features several significant upgrades over its 2025 predecessor without costing much more in the process.
Apple announced record-breaking iPhone sales for Q4 2025, which in turn resulted in the best-ever financial quarter for the company, posting $143.8 billion in sales revenue. That's a 16% increase year-over-year, which is quite impressive for a company of this scale. The reason for the unprecedented iPhone demand? Some analysts believe it's the color orange.
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Snapdragon’s latest flagship processor is a scorching performer in more ways than one. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset delivers blazing-fast performance for 2026’s Android flagships, but early tests show it also runs extremely hot. With great power comes great heat: some benchmark stress tests pushed this chip to a searing 56°C internally, which is far too hot to hold comfortably. While everyday tasks won’t reach such extremes, heavy gaming or rendering can turn your phone into a hand-warmer and even trigger emergency cooldown measures. Here’s what you need to know about the 8 Gen 5’s thermal issues and what they mean for you.
Blistering Temperatures in Stress Tests
A clear example comes from the Red Magic 11 Pro, a gaming phone built specifically for sustained performance. According to testing reported by Android Authority, the device shut down during a 3DMark stress test despite using an active cooling fan and a dedicated thermal system. This result shows that even phones designed for gaming struggle to control the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 under maximum load.
Standard flagship phones fare worse. In testing of the Nubia Z80 Ultra, reported by PhoneArena, surface temperatures exceeded 50°C, making the phone uncomfortable to hold. Without active cooling, the device was forced to reduce performance quickly to prevent further heat buildup. These results highlight how difficult it is for passive cooling systems to handle this chip during sustained workloads.
Big Performance Drops Under Load
Excess heat leads directly to thermal throttling. In GPU stress tests, some Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 devices saw performance drop by more than 50 percent from the start of the test to the end. In extreme scenarios, sustained heat forced the chip down to less than one third of its peak performance.
By the end of prolonged tests, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 was running slower than the previous generation flagship processor. While the chip excels at short bursts of speed, it struggles to maintain those levels without aggressive cooling. In long gaming or rendering sessions, older chips that generate less heat can sometimes deliver more consistent performance.
Gaming Phones Help, But Only to a Point
Gaming phones still handle the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 better than standard flagships. Larger vapor chambers, liquid cooling systems, and internal fans allow devices like the RedMagic 11 Pro to sustain performance for longer periods. However, testing confirms that even these phones can suffer shutdowns or severe throttling during extreme workloads.
This points to a wider issue across the industry. Cooling systems are struggling to keep up with the power demands of modern flagship processors. Raw performance gains are increasingly limited by how effectively heat can be removed from the chip.
Daily Use Is Mostly Fine
For most users, these thermal issues will rarely appear. Reports from long-term daily use show no noticeable overheating or throttling during common tasks. Web browsing, messaging, navigation, video streaming, and casual gaming do not push the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 close to its limits.
Heat problems mainly occur during sustained high-load scenarios. Extended gaming sessions, graphically demanding titles, emulation, and heavy rendering workloads are where performance drops become noticeable. Casual users will experience fast and smooth performance, while power users may see dips during long sessions.
Looking Ahead: Cooling Tech to the Rescue?
Thermal challenges like these have phone makers and chip designers looking for new solutions. Interestingly, Samsung has developed a “Heat Pass Block” (HPB) technology that could help tame hot chips in the future. HPB essentially adds a tiny heat-sink layer directly on top of the processor to dissipate heat more effectively. It first appeared in Samsung’s Exynos 2600, where it delivered about a 16% improvement in thermal resistance thanks to a copper layer that helps draw heat away from the silicon. Rumor has it Qualcomm might adopt this Heat Pass Block tech in the next Snapdragon 8 Gen 6 processor to help rein in temperatures. If true, that could allow next-gen phones to run cooler or at least sustain peak performance longer than the 8 Gen 5 does.
In the meantime, expect smartphone brands to get increasingly creative with cooling. We’re already seeing bigger vapor chambers in devices (Apple even added one in the iPhone 17 Pro for the first time), and some gaming phones include mini internal fans. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 shows that cooling is now as critical as raw performance. For everyday use, it remains a powerful and reliable chip. Under sustained workloads, however, heat management has become the defining challenge for flagship smartphones.
Lexar has officially launched the JumpDrive D500, a new high-speed solid-state USB drive with both USB Type-A and Type-C connectors. The product is now listed on the company’s website and targets users who want fast, reliable storage that works across multiple platforms, including phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops.
Lexar JumpDrive D500 Specifications
The JumpDrive D500 uses the USB 3.2 Gen 1 interface and is available in four capacities: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. Lexar claims the drive can deliver maximum read speeds of up to 400MB/s and write speeds of up to 400MB/s.
The 128GB and 256GB models feature 400MB/s read and 360MB/s write speeds, while the 512GB version hits 400MB/s for both read and write. The 1TB variant records slightly lower read speeds at 390MB/s but maintains a 400MB/s write speed.
The drive features a compact swivel design with a metal housing made of aluminum alloy. It supports 360-degree rotation and includes a lanyard loop for added portability. Lexar has designed the drive to handle daily wear and tear while maintaining its performance across a wide temperature range from 0°C to 50°C.
Lexar has also integrated support for its dedicated mobile app. The Lexar app is available for Android, iOS, and HarmonyOS and enables automatic backup of photos and videos from smartphones. It works offline and supports features like Live Photo backup on iPhones. However, it does not support iCloud backup or devices running HarmonyOS Next.
The dual-connector layout allows seamless file transfer between devices without adapters. Lexar claims the 1TB version can store over 300,000 photos, 18,000 minutes of HD video, or more than 110,000 songs.
Lexar backs the JumpDrive D500 with a 5-year limited warranty. The drive is expected to become available through retail and online channels globally.
In related news, Lexar has also launched the JumpDrive A50V and C50V USB drives recently in 512GB and 1TB variants, offering read speeds of up to 200MB/s.
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Foldable phones once promised to be the next big wave in smartphones, bringing a fresh take on a pocket large screen experience. But after years of fast growth, 2025 marked the first real slowdown for the category. Industry data has revealed that the foldable segment not only cooled off, but may have actually declined. But is this just a one-off dip, or does it point to a wider trend? Read on to find out.
Foldables in 2025: A Rare Decline After Years of Expansion
For much of the early 2020s, foldables grew rapidly as more brands entered the space and technology improved. These flexible phones got better and better, and certain models became a lot more accessible in terms of pricing. However, reports have projected a drop in foldable smartphone growth in 2025. According to Counterpoint Research, panel shipments for foldable displays are expected to fall about 4% in 2025 after flat gains in 2024.
Motorola Razr Fold
The report adds that shipment figures show a broader trend of foldable phones losing popularity as manufacturers shipped fewer models than in previous years. The declining number of distinct foldable phones in 2025 reflects caution from brands that once flooded the market with multiple models.
Samsung’s Sales Dip and Market Share Struggles
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 2026 Olympic Edition
Samsung has been the long standing leader in the foldable segment. But the South Korean tech giant has been seeing a decline in foldable sales. This continues even after the release of its latest Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 series of foldable phones. Overall, foldables still make up a tiny slice of the entire smartphone landscape. Despite eye-catching new releases, they’re estimated to account for just around 1.5% of all smartphone sales. In other words, more than 98% of phones sold remain traditional slabs.
Consumers Are Still Wary
While the global market cooled, China bucked the trend with solid growth. Foldable shipments in China expanded significantly, with reports indicating over 30% growth in 2025, thanks mainly to strong demand for Huawei’s models and other local brands. That regional outperformance highlights that demand pockets do exist, although this does not reflect a true global momentum just yet.
Why 2026 Could Be Pivotal
Many analysts see 2026 as a turning point for the foldable category, and one major reason that could back this growth is Apple’s highly anticipated first foldable iPhone. Multiple reports suggest Apple plans to launch a foldable device in the second half of 2026, potentially leveraging its massive customer base to expand awareness and adoption.
This could be great for the entire foldable segment since Apple’s entry could expand markets rather than just redistribute existing demand. Apple’s launch of its foldable will likely lead to significant growth in foldable display shipments in 2026 as well, thanks to renewed interest.
What 2026 Needs to Break Through
Here’s what the foldable phones need to truly shift from niche to mainstream in 2026:
Better pricing and durability: Foldables need to close the price gap with high-end flat phones and continue ramping up durability to lessen repair and longevity concerns.
Clear use-cases: These devices must stand out with everyday advantages for productivity, multitasking and media.
Apple’s entry as a catalyst: If Apple’s foldable iPhone delivers strong performance and ecosystem synergy, it could validate the category for millions more buyers outside current early adopters.
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Special edition phones have become more than just flashy devices. These devices are now collectibles, conversation pieces, and often reimagined versions of hardware you already know and love. So for January 2026, we have compiled a list of a few standout limited edition smartphones that tap into pop culture, global events, fashion, gaming, and more. From Westeros-inspired dragons to Swarovski bling, here’s a guide to the most appealing special edition phones around right now.
Realme 15 Pro Game of Thrones Limited Edition
First on the list, we have the Realme 15 Pro Game of Thrones Edition that goes all-in on fantasy with a bespoke design and collector appeal. Inspired by HBO’s iconic series, this special variant features a color-changing “Dragonfire” leather back that shifts from black to red in higher temperatures.
Realme 15 Pro Game of Thrones Limited Edition
The phone also sports custom golden accents around the camera module and themed UI elements, plus exclusive packaging that includes Westeros-related memorabilia like house sigils and souvenirs. Apart from the nod to the popular fantasy series, the limited edition model features the same specs as the regular Realme 15 Pro, which include the 6.8-inch 144Hz AMOLED display, Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, and a 7,000 mAh battery.
Motorola Edge 70 Swarovski Edition
If fashion tech is your thing, the Motorola Edge 70 Swarovski Edition is one of the most elegant special phones this season. This variant dresses the Edge 70 in Pantone’s 2026 Colour of the Year, Cloud Dancer. This adds a soft and serene white finish that is decorated with 14 Swarovski crystals.
Motorola Edge 70 Swarovski Edition
It is a part of Motorola’s “Brilliant Collection” and adds a luxurious bling to the super thin phone. The rest of the specs of the Edge 70 remain identical, bringing a 6.67-inch pOLED display, Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, 50MP dual cameras on the rear, a 4,800mAh battery pack, and a sub-6mm body.
Motorola Razr FIFA World Cup 2026 Edition
For fans of football, Motorola has another great limited edition phone for you. The Motorola Razr FIFA World Cup 2026 Edition arrives as a celebration of the sport’s biggest event. This special edition model keeps the Razr’s base flip phone hardware but adds a themed vegan-leather exterior patterned with colorful graphics inspired by the tournament’s branding.
Motorola Razr FIFA World Cup 2026 Edition
You’ll find FIFA-themed wallpapers, ringtones, and logos pre-loaded, making this not just a phone but a celebratory accessory for fans. Hardware-wise, you get a tall 6.9-inch foldable AMOLED display, a MediaTek Dimensity 7400X chipset, a 3.6-inch cover display, and a 4,500mAh battery that supports 30W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic Edition
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition is one of the standout special releases of early 2026. Designed specifically for athletes participating in the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, this Flip 7 variant features a unique blue-and-gold theme inspired by Olympic spirit, plus curated apps like communication tools for athletes and connectivity enhancements.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 2026 Olympic Edition
Although not available directly to the public, this edition is being gifted to thousands of Olympians and Paralympians and could become a prized collector item in resale communities. It preserves the Flip7’s core foldable hardware while adding distinctive design and software elements tied to the games.
Red Magic 11 Pro+ Wuthering Waves Edition
Gamers looking for something vibrant should check out the Red Magic 11 Pro+ Wuthering Waves Edition, launched in China with an Energy Red themed design inspired by the popular mobile game Wuthering Waves. Beyond the striking colorway, this edition includes custom UI themes, icons, wallpapers and even themed charging animations, along with themed accessories like a protective case and badges.
Red Magic 11 Pro+ Wuthering Waves Edition
The hardware remains flagship-grade with specs such as a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, a 6.85-inch 144Hz AMOLED display, a 7,500 mAh battery, RGB lighting effects, and an active cooling system with a built-in fan.
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Lexar has launched new 512GB and 1TB variants of its JumpDrive A50V and C50V dashcam USB drives. The expanded storage lineup is aimed at drivers who require long-duration video recording for vehicle surveillance and security. The 1TB model can store up to 96 hours of footage from four dashcams in Li Auto vehicles.
Lexar JumpDrive A50V & C50V Specifications
The JumpDrive A50V uses a USB-A connector, while the C50V is equipped with USB-C. Both drives support USB 3.2 Gen 1 and offer read and write speeds of up to 200MB/s. Lexar uses high-quality TLC NAND flash memory in both models, which helps improve durability and allows the drives to handle high rewrite workloads over extended periods.
Lexar said the drives are designed for continuous 24/7 loop recording and can automatically overwrite older footage when storage is full. This feature supports dashcam and sentry mode use in electric and connected vehicles. The drives ship preformatted in exFAT but can be reformatted to FAT32 or NTFS if required.
The JumpDrive C50V measures 28.8 x 22.5 x 16.23 mm and weighs 13.5 grams. The USB-A based A50V is slightly smaller at 22.5 x 14.9 x 20.25 mm and weighs 6.2 grams. Both models are built to withstand extreme in-car temperatures. Lexar rates the drives to operate between -40°C and 75°C, with storage temperature tolerance up to 100°C.
Lexar said the drives passed compatibility testing with various new energy vehicles. They support plug-and-play functionality on many systems, though some vehicles may require formatting via the infotainment system. Each drive includes a one-year limited warranty and has passed Lexar’s internal automotive-grade reliability testing.
Pricing and Availability
The 512GB model is priced at 779 yuan ($112), while the 1TB version is priced at 1,419 yuan ($205). The new storage options are now available in China through official retail channels.
Realme has announced a new colour option for its 2025 Breakthrough Best Seller smartphone, the Realme Narzo 90x 5G. The new finish is called Valentine’s Special Maroon. It joins the existing Nitro Blue and Flash Blue options and becomes the third colour variant available for the device.
The Valentine’s Special Maroon version will go on sale starting 14 February 2026 at 12 PM. It will be available through Amazon India and the Realme India website. The company has not confirmed pricing yet, but it is expected to match the current colour variants. Since this is only a new colour option, there are no changes to the hardware or software. Realme may announce launch-day offers or limited discounts, which should be detailed once sales begin.
The Narzo 90x 5G originally launched on December 16. It features a 6.8-inch LCD display with a 1570×720 pixel resolution. The screen supports a 144Hz refresh rate, a 180Hz touch sampling rate, and up to 1,200 nits of peak brightness. Display protection is handled by DT-Star D+ glass.
The smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor. The chipset includes two Cortex-A76 cores clocked at 2.4GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores running at 2GHz, paired with a Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. It comes with 6GB or 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of eMMC 5.1 storage. Storage can be expanded up to 2TB using a microSD card.
For cameras, the phone features a 50MP Sony IMX852 rear sensor with an f/1.8 aperture and an 8MP front camera with an f/2.0 aperture. Both cameras support 1080p video recording at 30fps. Other features include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, a single bottom-firing speaker with 400 percent Ultra Volume, an IP65 rating, and MIL-STD 810H certification.
The Narzo 90x 5G packs a 7,000mAh battery with support for 60W fast charging. It measures 166.07×77.93×8.28mm and weighs 212g. Connectivity options include 5G SA and NSA bands n1, n3, n5, n8, n28B, n40, n41, n77, and n78, along with dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 5.3, and a USB Type-C port. The phone runs Android 15 with realme UI 6.0.
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Battery capacity in smartphones keeps creeping upward, but this latest rumor suggests Oppo might be preparing something on an entirely different level.
According to Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station, Oppo has entered trial production for a new dual-cell battery pack rated at around 8,500mAh typical capacity. If accurate, that would put it well above most current flagships.
Oppo Find X9 Pro
The leak claims the setup consists of two 4,190mAh cells, giving a combined rated capacity of 8,380mAh and a typical advertised figure close to 8,500mAh. More interestingly, it’s said to support 100W fast charging without aggressive throttling. The tipster didn’t confirm the exact device, but the clues point toward the upcoming Find X10 series, likely a higher-end variant.
The current Oppo Find X9 lineup already pushed battery capacity past the 7,000mAh mark. Moving to 8,500mAh wouldn’t feel out of place.
Other rumors around the Find X10 series include dual 200MP cameras and a next-gen chipset, potentially something in the Dimensity 9600 class. So pairing that hardware with a massive battery would make sense.
There’s also a possibility this battery could land in a future OnePlus flagship instead. However, separate leaks suggest OnePlus may be experimenting with even larger capacities, possibly approaching 9,000mAh and 120W charging.
Chinese brands have been aggressively pushing battery innovation lately. Companies like Honor, Xiaomi, and Vivo are all experimenting with higher-capacity silicon-carbon cells.
The logic is straightforward: efficiency gains alone aren’t enough anymore. To meaningfully extend battery life, brands are increasing physical capacity while trying to maintain fast charging speeds and manageable thermals.
Nothing has been officially announced yet, and trial production doesn’t guarantee final implementation. The Find X10 series is expected sometime in late 2026, so there’s still room for adjustments.
But if this leak holds up, Oppo could be positioning its next flagship as another genuine battery champion. For anyone tired of charging every night, that alone makes this rumor worth watching.
OnePlus has started rolling out OxygenOS 16.0.3.500 for users in India. The update is now available for the OnePlus 11 and the OnePlus 12R. As with previous updates, this is an incremental OTA and will first reach a small number of users before expanding to a wider rollout over the next few days.
OnePlus 11OnePlus 12R
For the OnePlus 11, the update focuses on small usability changes and security improvements. In Drawer mode, app categorization has been improved with the addition of two new categories called Office and Finance. These categories are meant to make it easier to find work-related and finance apps without scrolling through long app lists. The update also includes the February 2026 Android security patch, which fixes known security issues and improves overall system safety.
Privacy-related features have also been updated on the OnePlus 11. Users can now browse files stored in Private Safe by sliding the side slider. It is also possible to search for files directly within folders inside Private Safe. In addition, files stored in Private Safe can now be shared without moving them to another location, making secure file handling quicker and more practical.
The OnePlus 12R receives a different set of changes focused on charging and battery use. OxygenOS 16.0.3.500 adds a new bypass charging feature. When the phone is used for gaming, video streaming, live streaming, navigation, or other high-load tasks, users can connect the charger and enable bypass charging. This allows the phone to draw power directly from the charger instead of the battery, which helps reduce heat and battery wear during heavy use. The OnePlus 12R also receives the February 2026 Android security patch.
Like the OnePlus 11, the 12R gains the same Private Safe improvements. Users can browse files using the side slider, search for files within Private Safe folders, and share files directly from Private Safe.
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Samsung is expected to begin mass production of its Exynos 2700 processor in the second half of 2026, according to a report from The Korea Economic Daily citing Kiwoom Securities. Analyst Park Yoo-ak stated that the chip will be manufactured using Samsung Foundry’s second-generation 2nm GAA process (SF2P), with initial yields reaching approximately 50%.
The Exynos 2700 could mark a significant shift in Samsung’s mobile strategy. The chip is projected to power around 50% of the upcoming Galaxy S27 series smartphones. This would be a sharp increase compared to the Exynos 2600, which currently powers about 25% of the Galaxy S26 lineup. The Galaxy S26 Ultra exclusively uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip across all markets.
Park Yoo-ak noted that yield improvements and growing customer demand for cost-effective solutions are expected to help the Exynos 2700 gain more traction. Samsung has reportedly asked its partners to promote the SF2P process, which indicates confidence in the chip’s production readiness.
Samsung completed the base design of the Exynos 2700 in 2025. Benchmark leaks suggest a 10-core CPU layout using a unique 4+1+4+1 cluster configuration and a new AMD-based Xclipse 970 GPU. The early test results showed lower clock speeds and performance figures, but the chip appears to be in its engineering phase.
Kiwoom Securities expects Samsung’s non-memory division to post a 21% year-over-year revenue increase to 36.4 trillion won ($24.8 billion) next year. The firm also forecasts an operating profit of 1.8 trillion won ($1.22 billion) for the division.
Samsung aims to cut reliance on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips and turn its mobile processor business profitable by expanding Exynos deployment in future flagship phones.
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Choosing between the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and the Galaxy Watch Ultra isn’t just about specs; it’s about lifestyle. One is designed for everyday comfort and smart health tracking, while the other targets extreme durability and outdoor performance. With limited-time discounts currently live for US customers, the decision becomes even more relevant right now. This comparison breaks down where each watch truly excels, helping buyers decide whether sleek practicality or rugged endurance offers better value during the ongoing deal window.
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Design and Display
Build & Comfort
Galaxy Watch 8 focuses on comfort and daily usability. Its slim aluminum body and lighter weight make it easy to wear all day and comfortable during sleep. The flatter design also fits better under sleeves, giving it a clean, classic smartwatch feel.
Galaxy Watch Ultra, on the other hand, prioritizes durability. Its titanium frame and thicker build feel extremely solid, but the added weight is noticeable during long wear. It feels more like an outdoor instrument than a lifestyle accessory. Both meet MIL-STD-810H standards, but the Ultra’s materials inspire more confidence in harsh conditions.
Display Brightness & Visibility
Watch 8 stands out with a 3000-nit peak brightness, offering excellent visibility in direct sunlight. The Ultra’s display remains sharp and colorful, but doesn’t match the same brightness advantage.
Verdict
Watch 8 favors comfort and visibility, while Watch Ultra is built for toughness over elegance.
Health and Fitness Tracking
Sensors & Tracking Accuracy
Both watches share Samsung’s BioActive sensor suite, delivering accurate heart rate, SpO₂, ECG, and sleep data. The Watch 8 adds an antioxidant index, leaning more toward wellness insights. The Watch Ultra counters with water temperature tracking, clearly targeting swimmers and outdoor users. For everyday health tracking, accuracy remains largely similar across both.
Workout Modes
Workout support is strong on both models, with automatic detection and detailed post-activity stats. The Watch Ultra feels better suited for long hikes, swimming, and endurance workouts due to its rugged build and larger battery. The Watch 8 comfortably handles gym sessions, runs, and daily fitness routines without feeling excessive.
Verdict
Watch 8 is ideal for daily health tracking, while Watch Ultra shines in demanding fitness environments.
Performance and Software
UI Smoothness
Both watches run on the Exynos W1000 (3nm) chipset with 2GB RAM, resulting in smooth navigation and fast app launches. Every day performance feels identical, even during multitasking. Watch 8 ships with Wear OS 6, giving it a slight head start in software longevity.
App Support & Features
App support remains the same across both, including Google apps, Samsung Health, LTE calling, and payments. The Ultra’s higher storage option benefits users who store offline music or maps, though most users may not need it. Software polish is consistent and mature on both devices.
Verdict
Performance is evenly matched, with Watch 8 gaining a small edge thanks to newer software out of the box.
Battery and Connectivity
Battery Life
Battery life is a clear advantage for the Watch Ultra. Its 590 mAh battery lasts noticeably longer, especially with GPS or LTE usage. The Watch 8 delivers reliable one-day battery life but requires more frequent charging. Both support 10W wireless charging.
GPS, Bluetooth, LTE
Connectivity options are identical, including dual-frequency GPS, Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi, NFC, and eSIM. GPS accuracy and call reliability are consistent on both models, even in challenging environments.
Verdict
Watch Ultra wins on battery endurance, while Watch 8 is sufficient for regular daily use.
Pricing
At around $259.99, the Galaxy Watch 8 offers strong value with flagship-level features at a more accessible price. The Galaxy Watch Ultra, priced at $379, justifies its cost through premium materials and longer battery life rather than added software features. The price gap is significant and only makes sense for users who need extra durability.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
Conclusion
Best For Whom
Galaxy Watch 8 is best for users who want a lightweight, comfortable smartwatch focused on daily health and fitness. Galaxy Watch Ultra is designed for outdoor enthusiasts, swimmers, and users who prioritize durability and battery life.
Final Verdict
Galaxy Watch 8 delivers a better all-around experience for most users, while Galaxy Watch Ultra is a powerful but more specialized option.
100MP selfie test: A 100MP front camera is being tested, a possible industry first.
Dual 200MP rear cameras: The prototype includes 200MP main and 200MP telephoto sensors.
Impact still unclear: Real benefits will depend on software, heat control, and processing power.
According to a well-known Chinese tipster, Digital Chat Station, a major smartphone brand is testing an extreme camera setup for its next ultra-flagship phone. The prototype reportedly features a 200MP main rear camera, a 200MP telephoto camera, and a 100MP front-facing camera. If released, the 100MP selfie camera would be an industry first.
The leak notes that the device uses a custom small-pixel sensor solution and is still in early testing, meaning the final hardware may change before launch. The manufacturer’s identity was not revealed, but commenters speculate it could be OPPO or vivo.
This development is notable because front cameras have seen far fewer upgrades compared to rear cameras. A 100MP selfie sensor could significantly improve video calls, live streaming, vlogging, and social media content creation, areas where smartphones are increasingly replacing dedicated cameras. However, challenges such as processing load, heat, storage demands, and real-world image quality could limit how transformative such high resolutions actually are.
Industry trends already point toward dual 200MP rear camera systems becoming common in future flagships. At the same time, companies like Huawei, OPPO, and vivo are reportedly experimenting with new front-camera sensor formats.
For now, all details remain unconfirmed, but the testing hints at where smartphone imaging could be heading next.
New Spring Festival features add countdowns, animated fireworks, and gesture controls to the rear display
Major camera upgrades improve video recording, night scenes, and creative shooting modes
Festive back screen features are exclusive to the China-only Xiaomi 17 Pro series
Xiaomi 17 Pro
Xiaomi has announced a new Spring Festival software update for its Xiaomi 17 Pro series, introducing festive back screen functions along with a range of camera enhancements. The update is scheduled to roll out in mid-February.
One of the main additions is a set of Lunar New Year features designed for the phone’s rear secondary display. From Lunar New Year Day 1 through Day 7, the back screen wallpaper will update automatically at midnight each day.
On New Year’s Eve, a countdown animation will begin at 11:55 PM. When midnight is reached, a fireworks animation will automatically play on the rear display.
The update also introduces gesture-controlled interactions. Users can trigger the fireworks animation remotely by making a fist and then opening their hand in front of the back screen, without touching the device.
In addition to festive visuals, Xiaomi is expanding camera capabilities across the Xiaomi 17 series. Intelligent Scene Card support, adapted from the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, improves photo and video capture for fireworks and stage performance scenes.
For video creators, Xiaomi has added LOFIC recording with support for up to 4K at 60 frames per second, enhanced LOG recording with additional LUTs, dual-view recording using both front and rear cameras, and rear-screen full-frame recording for immersive video selfies. Further improvements include better slow-motion performance, enhanced night video, and improved ultra-wide-angle distortion correction.
The new back screen festive features are exclusive to the China-only variant of the Xiaomi 17 Pro series. International users will not receive these features, as the Pro models are not available globally.
Xiaomi 17 Pro Series — Updates:
Spring Festival Back Screen Features
Daily Lunar New Year wallpapers from Day 1 to Day 7
New Year’s Eve countdown animation on the rear display
Fireworks animation triggered automatically at midnight
Air-gesture control to trigger fireworks without touching the phone
Features rely on the rear secondary display
Camera Updates
Intelligent Scene Card support adapted from Xiaomi 17 Ultra
Dynamic photo capture while recording video
Enhanced LOG video recording with expanded LUT support
Customizable camera interface and toolbar layout
Dual-view recording using front and rear cameras simultaneously
Improved slow-motion video performance
Enhanced night-scene video recording
Improved ultra-wide-angle distortion correction
Camera Features With Explicit Hardware Limits
LOFIC video recording with support up to 4K at 60fps
Honor has been launching two generations of numbered smartphones each year in China, while the global market typically receives only select models. That’s why the Honor 300 and 500 series were launched in China but skipped for global markets. Now, the brand is said to be working on the Honor 600 series for both China and international markets.
In the latest development, Honor is gearing up to launch the Honor 600 Lite. The device was recently spotted on multiple certification platforms, and it has now appeared on Geekbench, revealing its chipset and other key details.
Honor 600 Lite Geekbench listing
Recent certifications, such as GCF and TDRA (UAE), have revealed that an Honor phone bearing the model number LNA-NX1 will be called the Honor 600 Lite when it arrives in the global market. Honor has not launched a “Lite” version of its numbered series in China before, so the 600 Lite is unlikely to be released there.
The Honor 600 Lite’s Geekbench listing indicates that it is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7100 chipset. Currently, the only other phone known to feature this chip is the Infinix Note Edge, and it is speculated that the upcoming Tecno Pova Curve 2 may also adopt it.
While the chipset name is not explicitly mentioned in the Geekbench listing, the model number MT6858 along with CPU and GPU details (via metadata) are enough to confirm that the device features the Dimensity 7100 SoC.
The Geekbench listing further shows that the Honor 600 Lite comes with 8GB of RAM and runs Android 16, which is likely paired with MagicOS 10. It achieved scores of 994 and 3023 points in the single-core and multi-core tests, respectively.
Honor 600 Lite NBTC listing
Apart from appearing on Geekbench, the device has also surfaced in the database of Thailand’s NBTC certification. As usual, the listing hasn’t revealed anything significant about it. Upcoming reports are expected to reveal more details about the device.
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HyperOS 3 is one of the biggest upgrades to Xiaomi devices to date, bringing loads of new features and improvements across the system. It’s based on Android 16, but on top of that, Xiaomi has introduced several exciting and useful features in HyperOS 3 that make the stock Android feel like a less feature-rich update.
Here are the five HyperOS 3 features that make it better than stock Android.
Android 16 adds Live Updates to show ongoing tasks (delivery, ride, etc.) in the notification area and on the lock screen, but HyperOS 3 goes much further with HyperIsland. Xiaomi’s implementation features a dedicated pill-style hub at the top of the screen with the ability to show multiple live activities at once (up to three), letting users monitor several concurrent tasks simultaneously and interact with each individually.
HyperIsland offers rich inline controls (play/pause, call actions, accept/decline, navigation shortcuts, etc.) and supports gestures like tapping to expand and swiping to switch islands. What’s more interesting is that users can swipe down an island to open the related app into a floating window for instant multitasking. The Live Updates in Android 16 have fewer controls and don’t offer floating-window behavior for islands.
Xiaomi’s HyperIsland also offers better integration with system features and extends support to a wide range of third-party apps like WhatsApp, YouTube, and Spotify. At the same time, Android 16’s Live Updates work best with Google’s own apps and depend heavily on app developers to make the required changes.
2. Cinematic lock screen and AI dynamic wallpapers (with deeper editing)
Lock screen in HyperOS 3
HyperOS 3.0 focuses on offering a redefining lock-screen experience with new AI-assisted features and deeper customization, while stock Android 16 focuses more on core OS usability than on lock-screen creativity.
The new AI Cinematic Lock Screen feature in HyperOS 3 creates a story-like, cinematic effect each time you unlock, and the AI Dynamic Wallpapers feature transforms your photos into stunning cinematic visuals. HyperOS 3 also features smoother lock-screen transitions, like AOD to lock screen to home screen, making the lock screen feel more premium and lively.
In short, Android 16’s lock screen is clean and functional but less focused on creativity and personalization, but HyperOS 3 explicitly promotes personalized editing.
3. Much stronger cross-ecosystem features, including Apple integration
HyperOS 3.0 excels at cross-device connectivity, especially with Apple devices, while stock Android 16 mostly focuses on bridging gaps among Android devices.
The “Touch to share” feature on HyperOS 3.0 now works with Apple devices too. So, you can now share photos, videos, files, and Wi-Fi passwords with Apple devices simply by touching both devices. Users can also run Xiaomi phone apps on iPad using the Home Screen+ feature with full support for iPad multitasking. Plus, they can unlock their Xiaomi devices using Touch ID or Face ID.
Apple devices can connect to a Xiaomi hotspot with just one tap. Additionally, users can instantly locate their Xiaomi phones from Apple devices, further strengthening Xiaomi’s cross-ecosystem capabilities.
4. HyperAI for smarter writing, transcription, and translation
HyperOS 3.0 provides a suite of AI features as a part of HyperAI, while stock Android 16 relies on Google apps (Gemini, Translate, Photos, etc.) to deliver the most visible AI features.
The AI Writing feature in HyperOS 3.0 can rewrite text in multiple styles, generate captions for images, and features a “DeepThink mode” for longer content in Notes. The AI Speech Recognition helps reduce background noise, convert speech to text while recording, and generate an instant summary when the recording ends.
HyperAI also offers AI Search to search the web for instant answers, generate AI summaries of search results, and find on-device content quickly, while the AI Translate feature does live interpretation for calls/meetings, bilingual subtitles by transcribing and translating audio, and an offline mode for face-to-face conversation translation.
5. Stronger privacy and security layer
The stock Android 16 features Android Protection, which layers multiple protections, such as Theft Detection Lock, offline device lock, USB protection, and anti-scam safeguards. Many of them are also available on Xiaomi devices running HyperOS 3, but the software also includes several security features developed by Xiaomi that are not present in stock Android 16.
HyperOS 3 offers Quantum-level data protection for protection against future quantum attacks on communications. It also features Edge-to-cloud AI data security, ensuring data stays private with on-device and cloud privacy computing, and MiTEE‑powered security protocols for interconnectivity.
So, HyperOS 3.0, based on Android 16, is a pretty significant upgrade for Xiaomi devices, bringing plenty of additional features and improvements over stock Android 16.
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Infinix is teasing its upcoming Note 60 Pro, and early looks suggest it’s mixing design cues from some of the most talked-about phones from last year. The teaser showcases a large new camera island that resembles the latest iPhone 17 Pros, but borrows a design element inspired by Nothing’s Phone (3). So let’s check it out.
Infinix Note 60 Pro Teased
Looking at the teaser poster, the Infinix Note 60 Pro features a bold rear camera island that seems inspired by the iPhone 17 Pro Max. But what stands out is the active Matrix Display on this module. You also get an active dot-matrix style panel that can display info like time, weather, notifications, music controls and charging progress. The dynamic visuals in the back of the phone draw creative parallels to the Nothing Phone (3)’s Glyph interface, but with its own twist.
Infinix Note 60 Pro with Rear Matrix Display Teased
Pair this with a choice of new colorways, namely Solar Orange, and the Note 60 Pro is offering a vibrant new look. The brand has also confirmed that the upcoming mid range phone will be equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 5G. On the front, this model sports a tall 6.78-inch Ultra HDR display with a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. A massive 6,500mAh battery pack powers the Note 60 Pro, which supports 90W wired fast charging and a new “Battery Self Healing Tech”.
Other notable features include a 50MP Night Master main camera, JBL tuned stereo speakers, a premium leather textured back panel, a 3D IceCore VC vapor-chamber cooling system to keep temps in check, and more. The company has yet to confirm the launch date and pricing details, but the device is set to debut soon. We can expect the Infinix Note 60 Pro to be unveiled during the MWC 2026 event.
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China has unveiled the world’s first 5-ton-class passenger eVTOL
The V5000 completed a full conversion flight, proving the large eVTOL’s feasibility
It can carry 10 passengers and fly up to 1500 km in hybrid mode
World’s First 5-Ton eVTOL Takes Flight
China has reached a major aviation milestone with the successful flight of the world’s first 5-ton electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, the V5000. The aircraft completed a full conversion flight at the Kunshan Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Test Flight Operation Base in Jiangsu Province, smoothly transitioning from vertical takeoff to fixed-wing cruise and back to vertical landing. The flight was confirmed by local authorities, marking a breakthrough for large-scale eVTOL development.
From Concept to Large-Scale AirTaxi
The V5000 Sky Dragon was independently developed by Fengfei Aviation Technology, while the passenger-focused V5000 Matrix was unveiled by AutoFlight. Unlike most eVTOLs in service today, which weigh under 3 tons and carry fewer than six passengers, the V5000 enters a new class. It seats 10 passengers or carries multi-ton cargo, showing that eVTOLs can scale beyond small urban air taxis.
Design, Range, and Capability
The aircraft uses a compound wing and three-surface aerodynamic layout, powered by up to 20 lift motors. Its high-redundancy design allows safe flight even with motor failures. The pure-electric version offers a 250 km range, while the hybrid variant can reach up to 1,500 km, opening the door to regional routes and logistics missions.
Why This Matters Globally
Leading Western eVTOL developers remain focused on lighter aircraft for short city trips. None have flown a 5-ton-class eVTOL. The V5000 shows China moving faster toward large, practical, multi-role eVTOLs, signaling a shift from experimental air taxis to real aerial transport systems.
Alienware has officially launched the AW2526HL, a new 24.5-inch gaming monitor in the Chinese market. The monitor is now listed on JD.com and priced at 1199 yuan ($173).
Alienware AW2526HL Specifications
The AW2526HL features a 1920 x 1080 resolution IPS panel with a native 300Hz refresh rate. It delivers a 1ms grey-to-grey response time, which helps minimize motion blur and ghosting during fast movement.
The display reaches a typical brightness of 400 nits and supports a 1000:1 contrast ratio. It produces 8-bit color and covers 99% of the sRGB color gamut, allowing for accurate color reproduction suitable for both gaming and general media tasks.
Alienware has equipped the monitor with AMD FreeSync Premium support along with VESA Adaptive-Sync compatibility. The monitor also includes TÜV Rheinland-certified ComfortView Plus hardware-based blue light reduction, which filters harmful blue light without compromising color accuracy.
In terms of design, the monitor features a fully adjustable stand that allows tilting from -5 to +21 degrees, height adjustment up to 130mm, and pivot rotation to suit different desk setups. It also supports VESA wall mounting for greater installation flexibility.
For connectivity, the monitor includes two HDMI 2.1 (TMDS) ports and one DisplayPort 1.4 input.
The monitor has also passed TÜV eye comfort certification and meets several visual performance criteria, including refresh rate stability and color accuracy. Alienware offers a 3-year warranty with original parts replacement under standard usage conditions.
In related news, Alienware has recently launched the Area-51 desktop powered by AMD’s Ryzen 9000X3D series, starting at $3,349.
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Honor appears to be doubling down on its focus on large battery capacities across its portfolio. After recently launching devices such as the Honor Win and Win RT with 10,000mAh batteries and the Honor Power 2 featuring a massive 10,080mAh unit, a new leak now suggests that the upcoming Magic 9 series could continue this trend. According to the leak, the next-generation flagship lineup may arrive with significantly bigger batteries than its predecessors, reinforcing Honor’s push towards long-lasting performance.
Honor Magic 9 series battery capacity tipped
Honor Magic 9 series battery capacity tipped
Well-known tipster Smart Pikachu claims that the Magic 9 lineup will remain photography-focused while also emphasizing battery endurance as a key selling point. The leak indicates that upcoming models in the series could feature battery capacities ranging between 8,000mAh and 9,000mAh, which would represent a noticeable upgrade compared to previous Magic-series smartphones.
For context, the current Honor Magic 8 lineup already includes sizeable battery units. The standard Magic 8, equipped with a 6.58-inch display, houses a 7,000mAh battery, while the Magic 8 Pro and Magic 8 RSR, both featuring 6.71-inch displays, offer slightly larger 7,100mAh batteries. These models are powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipsets, setting expectations that the next generation could bring both performance and efficiency improvements.
Rumors also indicate that the Magic 9 series may be among the early adopters of the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 platform. In terms of display sizes, early speculation points to a compact 6.3-inch panel for the standard Magic 9, while the Magic 9 Pro / RSR could grow to around 6.85 inches.
In related news, Honor is also said to be working on the Honor 600 series, which may debut by May 2026 in China. A recent report states that the vanilla Honor 600 may house a 6.57-inch OLED screen and a huge 9,000mAh battery. The other details of the Honor 600 series are under wraps.
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BYD has filed a lawsuit challenging U.S. tariffs imposed during Donald Trump’s earlier presidency
The company is seeking refunds for tariffs paid since April 2025
The case could have wider implications for U.S.–China trade and tech tensions
source: en.byd.com
Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, challenging tariffs that were imposed during Donald Trump’s earlier presidency.
The case was filed on January 26, 2026, in the U.S. Court of International Trade under case number 26-00847, and was publicly disclosed in early February. Four U.S.-based BYD entities: BYD America, BYD Coach & Bus, BYD Energy, and BYD Motors, are listed as plaintiffs. The defendants include several federal agencies, such as U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Treasury Department, and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.
BYD argues that the tariffs were imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), a law that does not explicitly authorize the use of tariffs or border taxes. The company claims this represents an overreach of executive power and is asking the court to declare the measures invalid, block their enforcement, and order refunds of all tariffs paid, along with interest and legal costs.
Beyond BYD, the lawsuit could have broader implications for U.S.–China trade and the ongoing tech rivalry. If the court limits the use of IEEPA for tariffs, it may weaken a key U.S. trade tool and encourage other Chinese firms, especially in batteries, solar, and EV supply chains, to pursue similar legal challenges. Analysts say the case also reflects a shift toward Chinese companies using U.S. courts, rather than diplomacy alone, to challenge trade restrictions.
Rumour mills have been speculating that the new Apple MacBook Pro models powered by M5 Pro and M5 Max chips would go official in February 2026. However, a new report has emerged claiming that these devices could be unveiled in March. Here is a look at what the latest information suggests about Apple’s upcoming refresh.
M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro launch timeline tipped
14-inch MacBook Pro M5
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that new MacBook Pro models powered by M5 Pro and M5 Max chips could arrive as early as the week of March 2, possibly alongside the rollout of macOS Tahoe 26.3. The upcoming refresh is expected to focus mainly on internal upgrades rather than design changes. Current-generation models with M4 Pro and M4 Max processors reportedly remain in limited supply, which often signals that a replacement launch is approaching.
Historically, Apple’s MacBook Pro update cycle has not always followed predictable patterns. In 2023, the company introduced two major refreshes within the same year, suggesting that rapid updates can occur when new chip technology becomes available.
If the M5 Pro models debut in early March, a second upgrade later in 2026 may still be possible. To recall, the M5 MacBook was announced in October 2025, which suggests that a new MacBook Pro model with several upgrades may debut around the same time this year.
Possible M6 redesign and broader Mac roadmap
Reports indicate that a more significant redesign could follow with the introduction of M6 Pro models. Rumored changes include OLED display, a thinner chassis, and the possibility of touch support, representing a larger shift compared to the expected M5 refresh. Such an approach would allow Apple to maintain momentum with incremental updates while preparing for a major hardware overhaul later.
Other Mac devices are also said to be in development, including updated Mac Studio models, a new Studio Display, refreshed Mac mini systems, and a lower-cost MacBook powered by an iPhone-class processor. If Apple follows a similar strategy to past launches, the M5 Pro update may act as a transitional step before a more ambitious redesign arrives toward the end of the year.
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iQOO has continued to reveal new information about its upcoming smartphone ahead of launch, gradually building anticipation around the iQOO 15R. The company has now shared additional specifications that highlight the device’s display and gaming-focused capabilities, offering a clearer picture of what users can expect when it debuts later this month.
iQOO 15R display and performance details revealed
The iQOO 15R will feature a 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate aimed at delivering smoother visuals during daily use and gaming. The panel supports HDR10+ and reaches up to 5,000 nits of local peak brightness, improving outdoor visibility.
The screen also integrates eye-care features such as adaptive colour temperature adjustments, a low-brightness sleep screen mode, and motion-based prompts designed to reduce visual discomfort during extended usage. Although the screen has not been confirmed, it is expected to feature a 6.59-inch panel.
Under the hood, the smartphone will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset paired with the company’s in-house Q2 supercomputing chip, which helps maintain stable 144fps gaming performance. A dedicated network enhancement chip is included to reduce latency and provide a more consistent online gaming experience. The device is also equipped with a 6.5K IceCore VC cooling system to help manage heat during intensive tasks.
The iQOO 15R carries a dual rear camera setup led by a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-700V primary sensor with optical image stabilisation, supported by an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens. Details about the front camera have not been confirmed yet. The handset packs a 7,600mAh battery with support for 100W rapid charging, while software duties are handled by OriginOS 6 based on Android 16. The company has promised four years of Android updates along with six years of security patches.
Additional features include IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance, an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, and an IR blaster. The device is expected to launch in Triumph Silver and Dark Knight colour options and is confirmed to be priced under Rs 50,000 in India. This pricing suggests that it will rival the OnePlus 15R in the Indian market.
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It looks like Samsung might be revisiting one of its more interesting camera experiments from the past. A new report out of Korea suggests the company is exploring the return of variable aperture on future Galaxy smartphones, possibly starting with the Galaxy S27 series.
According to Korean publication ET News, Samsung’s mobile division has asked Samsung Electro-Mechanics and MCNEX to begin developing smartphone-ready variable aperture systems. Industry sources quoted in the report describe Samsung as “strongly committed” to bringing the feature back, which suggests this isn’t just early-stage experimentation.
A feature Samsung already tried back in 2018
Variable aperture isn’t new for Samsung. The company introduced a dual-aperture system on the Samsung Galaxy S9, allowing the camera to switch between f/1.5 and f/2.4. It carried over to the Samsung Galaxy S10 before quietly disappearing with the Galaxy S20 lineup.
Galaxy S9 variable aperture system
For those unfamiliar, variable aperture allows the camera lens to physically adjust how much light enters the sensor.
A wider aperture (lower f-number) helps in low light and creates stronger background blur.
A narrower aperture improves sharpness and depth of field in bright conditions.
On Galaxy smartphones, most improvements over the last few years have come from processing algorithms rather than mechanical lens adjustments. Bringing back real optical control could give Samsung another tool to improve image quality, especially in challenging lighting.
Earlier rumors had suggested the feature might return with the Galaxy S26 series, but that now seems unlikely. The focus appears to have shifted to the Galaxy S27 lineup, which would likely arrive in early 2027 if Samsung sticks to its usual schedule. The feature would likely roll out exclusively on the Galaxy S27 Ultra to differentiate it from the rest of the lineup.
Interestingly, this development comes alongside separate rumors that Apple may introduce variable aperture on the iPhone 18 series, potentially in 2026 and possibly limited to Pro models.
If Samsung manages to refine the technology and keep the module slim, variable aperture could make a meaningful comeback in flagship smartphones. And for mobile photography enthusiasts, that’s at least something to keep an eye on.
The comments on the HONOR Magic8 Pro Air unboxing videos are full of praise for this phone, and I’m not at all surprised. It really is that good. Weighing just 155 g and boasting a 6.3-inch display, it’s even lighter than the so-called ‘Air’ phones on the market. It takes us back to the days when mobile phones were compact and easy to hold. If you’re tired of phones getting bigger and heavier every year, you’ll understand exactly why this device exists.
Design
For how thin and light it is, the Magic8 Pro Air doesn’t skimp on essential features at all. It has an IR blaster, NFC, stereo dual speakers, wireless charging, and even a physical SIM slot. Other than the USB 2.0 port, there’s barely a flaw to find. The triple-camera setup shifts its center of gravity slightly upward, but its ultra-light, compact build means you never feel that top-heavy awkwardness in your hand.
Honestly, I’ve never liked the feel of the iPhone Air. It’s way too thin—holding it feels like holding a piece of corrugated paper. The slightly thicker Magic8 Pro Air, on the other hand, delivers a far better hold. I know that might sound like an excuse, but it’s how I truly feel. And I’m a total fan of small phones—the Magic8 Pro Air is the tiniest among all Air phones. So yeah, HONOR built my dream phone.
Now, everyone has their own preferences. The iPhone Air is still the thinnest Air phone around, and it looks better too. But one thing’s undeniable: the Magic8 Pro Air blows the iPhone Air out of the water in specs. The most obvious win? It’s triple cameras.
Cameras
Of the Magic8 Pro Air’s three cameras, the ultra-wide is the weak link—everything else is flagship-grade.
The 3.2x telephoto lens is perfect for daily use, with a focal length that’s just right, not too long, not too short. Image quality is solid too; it’s barely different from the main cam in most cases. You just need a steady hand, though—any shake and the shot gets blurry fast. Even at 6.4x zoom, it still performs surprisingly well, and I’m really happy with that.
The main camera is flawless, right up there with other flagship phones. Colors are vibrant, and the bokeh effect is stunning. Since the telephoto lacks a macro mode and has a minimum focusing distance of nearly 50cm, the main cam takes on macro shooting duties. The ultra-wide can do macro, too, but neither camera delivers satisfying macro shots.
The ultra-wide is easily one of the phone’s biggest letdowns. It’s better than the 8MP ultra-wides on budget phones—50MP clearly boosts sharpness, and daytime shots look totally fine. But as soon as the light dims, image quality drops off a cliff around the edges. Video on the ultra-wide isn’t the best either; there’s a lot of frame tearing. Switch to the main cam, though, and all those issues disappear.
For a 155g phone, this camera performance is seriously impressive. A great main cam, a solid telephoto, a decent ultra-wide in daylight—it’s easily the best triple-camera Air phone you can get.
The camera’s quick-launch button? It’s not great. Just like the iPhone’s, it’s a struggle to switch to your desired focal length with it. And since it’s a capacitive touch button, not a physical one, the tactile feel is off. As an AI button, though, it’s pretty good. It basically does what Apple Intelligence promised in its launch ads—hold up the phone, and it tells you what you’re looking at. The only downside is the lack of customizability; most of the time, I forget it’s even there.
Performance
The Dimensity 9500 is one of the most powerful mobile chips currently available, so HONOR made the perfect call by putting it in the Magic8 Pro Air. I even think there’s a reason HONOR went with a MediaTek chip—they’ve clearly found a secret optimization formula. Its performance in Honkai: Star Rail is insane, with perfect power efficiency and frame rates that are almost scary good. We checked, no funny business here—its resolution is the same as other phones, over 900P.
We can’t guarantee it won’t throttle when it gets hot in summer, but I can say its gaming experience in winter beats a lot of flagships. No AI frame interpolation or AI super resolution, but this thing is basically a gaming phone in a compact body.
Display & Battery
The display tuning works perfectly with battery life. Daily streaming and scrolling look sharp and natural, and the screen’s power draw is super well-controlled—no excessive battery drain for the sake of better visuals. It strikes the perfect balance between experience and efficiency.
This screen handles gaming and media with ease, and it lays a great foundation for the phone’s battery life. Pair that with a large-capacity battery, and whether you’re a heavy gamer or a light daily user, you get all the battery life you need. A full day of normal use means no need to top up the battery constantly. Our real-world tests back this up: 15 minutes of Honkai: Star Rail uses just 6% battery, 20 minutes of high-load Genshin Impact only 5%. Even heavy gaming doesn’t eat through the battery fast, and light daily use keeps power drain super low.
Verdict
How many of you love the iPhone Air for its lightness and thinness, but hate the compromises—single speaker, no physical SIM, only one camera, and short battery life? Well, HONOR has the solution.
I’ll admit, the Magic8 Pro Air is an incredibly appealing phone. It’s cheaper than the iPhone Air in China, but it’s still a lot more expensive than I thought it would be. If it gets a $100 price drop down the line, this will be the perfect phone in the world—no exceptions.
After teasing the arrival for the past few days, the Oppo K14x 5G has gone official in India today. Designed to deliver power, performance and smoothness, a top-tier trio that defines OPPO’s promise of a worry-free, all-day experience, the device targets students, early jobbers, gamers and value-conscious users. Positioned as an entry-level model in the upcoming K14 series lineup, the smartphone focuses on battery life, everyday performance, and durability. Here is a look at what the phone offers.
Oppo K14x 5G specifications and features
Oppo K14x 5G
The Oppo K14x 5G features a 6.74-inch LCD display with HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and supports high brightness mode reaching up to 1,125 nits, improving visibility in outdoor conditions. On the front, the device houses a 5-megapixel selfie camera designed for video calls and basic photography needs.
On the rear, the handset carries a dual-camera system consisting of a 50MP primary sensor paired with a 2MP monochrome lens for portrait effects and depth information. The phone runs on ColorOS 15.0 based on Android 15, but there is no information about the phone’s update policy.
Under the hood, the device is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, paired with up to 6GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of internal storage across variants. The phone is backed by a large 6,500mAh battery and supports up to 45W fast charging, helping users get through extended usage without frequent charging breaks.
Oppo K14x 5G
The device also includes a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for biometric security and retains a 3.5mm headphone jack, a feature that is becoming increasingly rare in modern smartphones. Other specifications include an IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.4, USB Type-C connectivity, and dual SIM support.
Oppo K14x 5G price in India, availability
The Oppo K14x 5G comes in two variants, with the 4GB+28GB model priced at Rs 14,999 (~$165) and the 6GB+28GB version priced at Rs 16,999 (~$190). Pre-orders have already started, and the device will be available via Flipkart, OPPO India’s website, and offline retail stores starting February 16. Buyers can choose between Prism Violet and Icy Blue colour options.
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On February 8, 2026, AGIBOT hosted AGIBOT NIGHT in Shanghai. The 60-minute event was livestreamed globally and featured humanoid robots as the sole on-stage performers and hosts. According to the company, this was the first large-scale live event in which robots led the entire program without human presenters.
Why AGIBOT Organized the Event
AGIBOT said the event was intended to show that embodied artificial intelligence systems are ready to operate beyond controlled laboratory and industrial environments. The company used the live format to test system stability, coordination across multiple robots, and sustained operation under real-world conditions. The event also explored how robots might function in social and cultural settings rather than purely technical roles.
Robot-Led Segments Including Dancing, and Comedy
The program consisted of robot-led segments such as group dance performances, runway-style walks, and choreographed routines requiring synchronized movement. Humanoid robots also handled hosting-style roles, including transitions between segments and on-stage interactions. Additional performances included comedy skits, music-based acts, and illusion performances, all carried out entirely by robots without human intervention.
Human–Robot Joint Performances on Stage
Several segments featured humans performing alongside robots. These included joint dance routines where humans and humanoid robots moved in synchronized patterns, as well as shared illusion and card magic performances. The segments required real-time alignment between human motion and robotic movement, highlighting coordination rather than pre-recorded or isolated demonstrations.
Performances Involving Multiple Robot Types
In addition to humanoid robots, quadruped robots participated in coordinated routines on stage. These performances involved interaction between different robot form factors, with humanoid and quadruped robots operating together in shared choreography and movement-based segments. Multiple robots performed simultaneously without visible interruptions.
Robot Models Demonstrated During the Event
AGIBOT used the event to showcase its range of robot platforms. Full-sized humanoid robots were used for hosting, navigation, and large-scale stage performances. Smaller humanoid models focused on expressive movement and interaction. Industrial humanoid robots demonstrated controlled manipulation capabilities, while quadruped robots were used for mobility-focused routines.
What the Event Demonstrated Technically
The company emphasized reliability over isolated technical feats. Robots operated continuously throughout the 60-minute program without resets or performance breaks. According to AGIBOT, more than 5,000 humanoid robots had been delivered globally by the end of 2025, positioning the event as evidence of scalable deployment rather than a one-off showcase.
Cultural Timing and Public Setting
AGIBOT NIGHT was held during the Chinese Spring Festival period, when entertainment events typically focus on family and shared experiences. By staging the event at this time, AGIBOT placed humanoid robots within a familiar cultural context, presenting them as participants in public life rather than industrial tools.
What This Signals for Humanoid Robotics
The event reflects a broader shift in the humanoid robotics industry toward systems capable of operating at scale in live, public environments. Rather than focusing on prototypes or controlled demos, AGIBOT NIGHT positioned humanoid robots as coordinated systems able to perform reliably in real-world cultural settings.
Vivo is expected to hold a launch event in March in China. The event is expected to see the arrival of the Vivo X300 Ultra, Vivo X300 Max, and the company’s first camera. In a new development, the upcoming Vivo Pad 6 Pro has received approval from the country’s 3C certification platform, indicating that it may also launch soon in China, probably at the March event.
Vivo Pad 6 Pro / iQOO Pad 6 Pro 3C certified
As can be seen above, two new tablets bearing the model numbers iPA2673 and PA2671 have received approval from the 3C authority in China. These could be the upcoming iQOO Pad 6 Pro and Vivo Pad 6 Pro, respectively. While the iQOO device has been spotted with a power brick that supports up to 80W charging, the Vivo Pad 6 Pro’s power adapter supports up to 90W charging.
To recall, the Vivo Pad 5 Pro was announced along with the Vivo X200 Ultra and Vivo X200s in April 2025 in China, whereas the iQOO Pad 5 Pro was announced in May. Therefore, it is likely that the iQOO Pad 6 Pro may debut around a month after the Vivo Pad 6 Pro.
According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the Vivo Pad 6 Pro / iQOO Pad 6 Pro will arrive with a 13-inch display and a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. In addition, these tablets are expected to pack huge batteries, but the exact capacity is not known yet.
Other details about these tablets remain under wraps. Like the Vivo Pad 5 Pro and iQOO Pad 5 Pro, their successor editions are expected to pack nearly identical specs.
In related news, the Vivo X300 Ultra’s standard version, which bears the model number V2547A, has also been approved by 3C. This comes close on the heels of the X300 Ultra Beidou Edition’s 3C certification, which was spotted earlier this week. Both devices have been listed with a 100W charger.
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OpenAI has started testing a new feature inside ChatGPT that could change how some users experience the platform. The company confirmed that a limited rollout has begun, with early feedback expected to shape future expansion and refinements.
OpenAI begins ChatGPT ad testing with privacy safeguards
Example of ChatGPT ad
The test currently applies to logged-in adult users in the US who are on the Free and Go subscription tiers. Paid plans such as Plus, Pro, Business, Enterprise and Education will remain ad-free. According to OpenAI, advertisements will appear as clearly labelled sponsored placements that are visually separated from normal responses to avoid confusion. The company says answers generated by ChatGPT will remain independent and will not be influenced by advertisers.
During the trial phase, ads are matched with conversation topics, previous chats and past ad interactions to improve relevance. For example, someone discussing cooking ideas may see promotions related to food or grocery services. However, advertisers do not receive access to individual conversations or personal details, as OpenAI states that only aggregated performance data such as views and clicks is shared.
OpenAI says introducing ads helps support infrastructure costs and enables broader access to advanced AI features, especially for lower-cost or free users. The Go plan in the US costs $8 per month, positioning it as an affordable subscription alongside the free tier. Users who prefer an ad-free experience can switch to higher-tier subscriptions or opt out of ads with certain usage limitations.
The move has also sparked reactions within the AI industry, including criticism from competitors questioning how ads might affect user trust. OpenAI maintains that safeguards are in place, including restrictions preventing ads from appearing near sensitive topics such as health, politics or mental health. Users will also have control over ad settings, including dismissal options, feedback tools and the ability to manage personalisation preferences.
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iQOO announced the Z11 Turbo in China last month. It’s the company’s top-of-the-line smartphone powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. As usual, iQOO will also launch a few other models in the lineup, among which the iQOO Z11 and iQOO Z11x have now surfaced in the first set of leaks.
According to the fresh information shared by well-known tipster Digital Chat Station, the upcoming iQOO Z11 series has now been approved for network access, which usually means the launch isn’t too far away.
iQOO Z11 and Z11x Specificatoins
One of the devices carries the model number V2551A in the 3C listing, which is likely to be the standard iQOO Z11. The phone is said to ship with a 90W fast-charging adapter, paired with a battery estimated to be around 9,000mAh. If true, it would make the Z11 one of the largest-battery phones in its segment.
The phone is also expected to feature a large 1.5K LTPS display and a mid-range processor, suggesting iQOO is aiming for a balance between performance, battery life, and display quality rather than chasing flagship specs.
Alongside this model, the tipster also mentioned a second version that could be called the iQOO Z11x. This is said to feature a 6.76-inch FHD+ LCD display with a high refresh rate. The chipset is rumored to be the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4.
Interestingly, the use of an LCD panel seems to have sparked some reactions, with one user joking that releasing an LCD phone with a 7s Gen 4 chipset in 2026 feels like a “miracle.” Digital Chat Station responded humorously, calling it a “rare LCD.”
The conversation also briefly touched on other Vivo devices. When asked whether the upcoming vivo X300 Ultra might feature a 6,800mAh battery, the tipster responded with a clear “no.”
As always, none of this is official yet. We’ll keep you posted if anything becomes official.
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Lenovo is starting to drip-feed details about the upcoming Legion Y700 (2026), and the biggest reveal so far is that it features a 165Hz display. But if you’re wondering why a tablet needs a 165Hz refresh rate, Lenovo has explained exactly this in a detailed post on Weibo.
According to Lenovo, the Legion Y700 (2026) features a 3K display with a resolution of 3040 x 1904 pixels, paired with a 409ppi pixel density. On paper, that is already premium territory.
But Lenovo knows that many people will look at the 165Hz number and ask an obvious question: Isn’t 120Hz already smooth enough?
Lenovo Legion Y700 (2026) 165Hz refresh rate is a choice for users
According to Lenovo, the answer lies in how refresh rates actually affect real-world use, especially gaming.
The company explains that a 60Hz display refreshes every 16.67ms, while a 144Hz display drops that interval to 6.94ms. At 165Hz, the refresh interval goes down further to 6.06ms. While those numbers may not sound dramatic, Lenovo argues that the difference becomes noticeable in fast, competitive games.
The company uses a familiar gaming scenario to make its point. In fast-paced shooters or MOBAs, quick camera movements, aiming, and map dragging can expose the limits of lower refresh rates. At lower refresh rates, these actions can introduce slight visual jitter or instability, which can throw off aiming or timing.
Lenovo says the biggest advantage of 165Hz is how it reduces that jitter to make moves feel smoother and more stable when it matters most.
Beyond smoothness, Lenovo claims 165Hz helps address ghosting and system latency, two common issues in competitive games. Faster refresh cycles mean moving objects appear clearer, with smoother edges, making it easier to track targets.
At the same time, a higher refresh rate also reduces the delay between a screen tap and the resulting visual change.
For non-gaming use, Lenovo says power consumption shouldn’t be a major concern. The Legion Y700 (2026) includes an intelligent refresh rate system that adjusts automatically. It ramps up during scrolling and motion, then drops down when reading or viewing static content to save battery life.
As for whether 165Hz is necessary for everyday tasks like browsing or reading comics, Lenovo’s answer is refreshingly honest: it’s subjective. The company suggests users simply try it and decide for themselves.
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Among the two rumored flavors, Qualcomm is expected to bring LPDDR6 RAM and a full-fledged GPU for only the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro. A newly leaked block diagram now suggests the Pro chip may also have another exclusive feature: an HPB design.
According to a leak from China, Qualcomm is expected to adopt Heat Pass Block (HPB) technology, the same cooling method used in Samsung’s Exynos 2600. Instead of relying on more traditional layouts, HPB places a dedicated heat-spreading layer directly on top of the chipset package. The goal is to move heat away from the silicon faster, before it becomes a performance bottleneck.
Qualcomm’s recent chips have aimed for extremely high peak frequencies, with rumors suggesting the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro could reach even 6GHz. Sustaining those speeds has been a challenge in the past, often forcing the chip to throttle down once temperatures rise. HPB is designed to reduce that problem by giving the processor more thermal headroom.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro to use Package-on-Package memory
The schematic leak also reveals other technical details. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro appears to use a Package-on-Package (PoP) design, where memory is stacked closely with the processor to save space.
The chip supports both LPDDR6 and LPDDR5X RAM along with UFS 5.0 storage using two high-bandwidth lanes.
Beyond raw performance, the chip may also focus on productivity features. The leak hints at multi-display support, which could enable desktop-style experiences when phones are connected to external monitors.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro AI-generated image
If true, the leak suggests Qualcomm is seriously rethinking how it handles heat in its most powerful chips. Adopting HPB could help the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro maintain high performance for longer periods, instead of briefly hitting impressive numbers before slowing down.
That said, it’s still unclear whether this cooling solution will be exclusive to the “Pro” variant. There’s no confirmation yet that the standard Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 will receive the same treatment.
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Acer has launched a new Predator Orion 7000 gaming desktop in China featuring the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K and RTX 5080 GPU. It is priced at 29,999 yuan ($4,333) on JD.com and follows last year’s global IFA debut of the RTX 5090 variant, now bringing the RTX 5080 option to China.
Acer Predator Orion 7000 Specifications
The system runs on Intel’s Core Ultra 9 285K with 24 cores, including 8 performance and 16 efficiency cores, reaching boost clocks up to 5.7GHz. It integrates an NPU for accelerating AI tasks like gaming, productivity, and content creation. Acer pairs it with a Z890 chipset and sets a 200W PL1 power limit for sustained performance.
Graphics performance is handled by the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080, which comes with GDDR7 memory and supports DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation. The GPU delivers up to 1800 TOPS of AI computing power.
Acer uses its FrostBlade X360 thermal system to manage heat. The desktop features a 360mm all-in-one liquid cooler and three ARGB fans. The chassis includes panoramic tempered glass side panels with EMI shielding and 16.7 million color ARGB lighting, customizable through PredatorSense software. The build uses 85% PCR recycled plastic.
The system includes 64GB of DDR5-5600 memory and supports up to 128GB via four DIMM slots. For storage, it includes a 2TB SSD, one PCIe Gen5 M.2 slot, two Gen4 M.2 slots, and a hot-swappable SSD bay. There are also two 3.5-inch HDD bays for additional storage.
In terms of connectivity, the desktop includes Thunderbolt 4, USB 3.2 Gen1 and Gen2 Type-A ports, USB-C, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort outputs, RJ45 Ethernet, and Wi-Fi 6E. The top I/O section includes three USB-A 3.2 Gen1 ports, one USB-C 3.2 Gen1 port, and a 3.5mm audio jack. DTS:X Ultra support is available for spatial audio.
In related news, Alienware has recently launched the Area-51 desktop featuring AMD’s Ryzen 9000X3D processors, starting at $3,349. ASUS has also introduced the ExpertCenter P500 desktop equipped with a Ryzen 7 CPU and support for RTX 5060 graphics.
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Audio-Technica has introduced the ATH-WP900SE, a limited-edition over-ear headphone designed to accurately reproduce the sound of string instruments, with a clear emphasis on guitars.
The ATH-WP900SE features solid ash wood earcups, a material widely used in electric guitars and basses. Each unit is finished in a three-tone sunburst lacquer inspired by classic guitar designs. The lacquer work is carried out individually by Japanese guitar manufacturer Fujigen, resulting in visible wood grain and a deep gloss similar to that found on musical instruments. This is the first time Audio-Technica has applied a guitar-style lacquer finish to its headphones.
At the core of the headphones are newly developed 53 mm dynamic drivers created exclusively for this limited edition. The acoustic structure has been tuned specifically for string instruments. A redesigned voice coil improves linear motion and control, while uniform airflow behind the driver helps reduce unwanted resonance and uneven vibration. Audio-Technica has also optimized the acoustic port shape to deliver tighter bass. The company says this setup allows clear reproduction of guitar contours, strong low frequencies, and natural sustain.
The ATH-WP900SE offers a frequency response range of 5 Hz to 50 kHz, a sensitivity rating of 98 dB/mW, 37 ohms of impedance, and a maximum power input of 1,000 mW. Despite the large driver size, the headphones weigh around 235 grams without the cable.
Comfort features include low-resilience memory foam used in both the headband and ear pads, wrapped in artificial leather to support long listening sessions. The earcups swivel flat, making the headphones easier to store in the included pouch.
Audio-Technica uses its A2DC detachable connector system for stable signal transmission. The box includes two 1.2 m cables: a 3.5 mm unbalanced cable and a 4.4 mm balanced cable for use with compatible headphone amplifiers and high-resolution audio players. Additional accessories include a Fujigen cleaning cloth for the lacquered wood housing and a handwritten serial number card.
Pricing & availability
The ATH-WP900SE is available for pre-order in Japan and is priced at 110,000 yen, or about $750. The official release date is February 20, 2026.
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Samsung is one of the most popular smartphone brands in the world, and new reports clearly show why. According to a recent report, Samsung now has over 1 billion active devices. Active devices are phones that people are using every day, not just phones that were sold and left unused.
By the end of 2025, more than 1 billion Samsung smartphones were being used across the globe. This is a huge achievement and shows how much people trust Samsung. The brand offers phones in many price ranges. From budget phones to premium models, Samsung has something for everyone.
Samsung’s success also explains why its devices are often listed among the best Android phones. People continue using Samsung phones for a long time, which helps the brand maintain such a large number of active users.
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Only Apple comes close to Samsung in terms of active devices. Apple isn’t far behind, and in fact, it’s the only brand with even more active phones than Samsung. Nearly one out of every four smartphones in the world is an iPhone. Apple also led the market in revenue and overall phone sales in late 2025.
After Samsung and Apple, the next most-used phone brand is Xiaomi, but it still has a long way to go to match the top two. Companies like Oppo and Vivo have millions of users. While other brands are growing, none come close to the number of active devices Samsung and Apple have.
Stellantis NV, the company that makes Jeep and Ram, is thinking about leaving its battery project with Samsung SDI in the US.The company wants to save money after reporting more than €22 billion ($26 billion) in losses. Slower sales of electric vehicles have made Stellantis rethink its plans for batteries and EVs.
Bloomberg reports that Stellantis is exploring ways to sell its stake in the Indiana battery project with Samsung. No final decision has been made, and leaving the project could be costly and time-consuming. Stellantis said it is still “in discussions with Samsung on the future” of the joint venture. If it exists, the company may sell its share to another party.
The Indiana battery plant started in 2024 and was Samsung’s first in the US. Stellantis and Samsung planned to invest $2.5 billion and create 1,400 jobs.Some batteries from the plant are now being used for energy storage, and Samsung has found new customers for these batteries.
This move follows Stellantis’ exit from a separate battery partnership with LG in Canada. While the company continues to buy batteries from that plant, it is pulling back from investments that are not profitable.
The decision shows that big EV investments are being reevaluated. Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa is trying to cut losses and focus on projects that make more financial sense. For Samsung, the Indiana plant is now shifting partially toward energy storage, a market that is growing faster than EV batteries. Stay tuned for more information.
A new and well-equipped smartwatch is supposed to stand out with its materials and very extensive feature set. The wearable is made of titanium, which should result in decent durability.
With a high-resolution touchscreen and a keyboard, this new device is intended to provide solid input options but also make it easy to use a computer setup with a secondary display. Compared to the first generation, the KeyGo Gen 2 has a higher resolution, and the keyboard sports RGB lighting.
Digital Foundry compared how the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Switch 2 port fares against other platforms. While sacrificing detail, some visuals are crisper than in the PS5’s performance mode. Nintendo’s console could also have an edge on the Steam Deck, which often fails to maintain 30fps.
Deal | Everspace is a space shooter in which you must survive numerous dangers. You will face various enemies, use multiple weapons, and collect numerous resources in a world with procedurally generated levels.
The Baseus PicoGo AM52 Qi2.2 power bank has been launched in the US and Europe. This new accessory snaps onto recent iPhones and compatible smartphones for up to 25W wireless charging. Also with a 45W USB-C port, it promises faster charging without overheating.
Casio has finally released the G-Shock MRGB2100D-2A watch in more countries across North America and Europe. Launched at the start of 2026, this premium model has a blue and silver design, with titanium casing and strap. Its features include radio control, Bluetooth connectivity and Tough Solar charging.
Microsoft has issued new guidance warning that 2011 Secure Boot certificates begin expiring in June 2026. Windows updates are rolling out 2023 replacement certificates, with some PCs requiring OEM firmware updates.
Motorola unveiled the Motorola Signature last month as the first smartphone under its new Signature series. We've received one at our office for review, but before we put the Signature through its paces, let's do a quick unboxing and see what's on offer.
The Motorola Signature comes in two colors - Pantone Martini Olive and Pantone Carbon. We received the Pantone Martini Olive version, which came in a black-colored retail package, including some documents, a SIM ejector tool, and a transparent protective case with magnets.
Our unit didn't come with a power adapter, but in some markets,...
Google Maps lets you pick a vehicle to show where you are on the map. You can choose the type of car or truck and even its color. Right now, if you want to change your car, you have to do it on your phone. On Android Auto, you can see your chosen vehicle while driving, but you can’t change it from your car’s screen. That is about to change.
The Android Auto version 16.2.660604 shows a new option, Driving avatar, in the navigation settings. With this, you could pick your vehicle directly from your car’s screen. You can choose the style, like an SUV or a sports car, and even the color. It works just like the interface you see on your phone.
This change will also sync with your Google account. That means if you change your vehicle in the car, it will update on your phone too, and vice versa. So, you can pick up your car either way, in the car or on your phone.
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Most people may not change their avatar very often, but it’s a fun way to personalize your Maps experience. You can pick a car that looks like yours or even a dream car you wish you had.
Google hasn’t officially released this feature yet, but it seems ready and polished. Once it’s available, Android Auto users can make their navigation more fun and personal without touching their phone. Even though it’s a small feature, it adds a little extra enjoyment to everyday driving.
Sony has confirmed that it will be releasing a new version of the WH-1000XM6. Coinciding with the arrival of the WF-1000XM6, the new WH-1000XM6 release will mirror an equivalent refresh of the older WH-1000XM5, too.
New iQOO and Vivo tablets have been spotted in early leaks. Rumoured to be the iQOO Pad6 Pro and the Vivo Pad6 Pro, the pair are rumoured to combine 'massive' batteries with large displays, charging upgrades and flagship performance to boot.
Orico’s two new NAS devices are supposed to stand out with built-in AI features and a sleek metal case that still allows quick drive access thanks to a magnetic front cover.
More than six years after its launch, the Fujifilm X-Pro 3 remains one of the most unusual cameras on the market. With a small secondary display on the rear of the main screen and a hybrid viewfinder, the X-Pro 3 sets itself apart from basically all competitors. Now, rumors reveal additional details regarding the launch timeframe of its successor.
Ayaneo has started selling its first AMD Strix Halo-powered gaming handheld. Rivalling the OneXPlayer X1 Pro and GPD Win 5, the Ayaneo Next II attempts to surpass both with a 9.06-inch and 1,155-nit OLED display combined with a huge 116 Wh external battery pack.
The interior of the upcoming electric Ferrari has been spruced up by Jony Ive's renowned skeuomorphism, or design with a human feel. Apple's former design chief is not a fan of Tesla's cold, practical approach to EV interiors.
Apple is widely rumored to be introducing variable aperture on the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max later this year, and Samsung is apparently paying very close attention to iPhone-related rumors. That's because the Korean company is now said to be considering re-adding the feature to its lineup as well.
The Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S10 both had variable aperture main cameras, but the feature was dropped with the Galaxy S20 generation in 2020. If Samsung does adopt it again, then expect to see it on the Galaxy S27 family next year, so after a seven-year hiatus.
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Samsung’s new Galaxy Z TriFold phone has been getting a lot of attention. Even though it costs $2,899, it sold out very quickly in the US after it launched at the end of January. Many people who wanted the phone were left waiting, but now Samsung is planning to restock it soon.
A report from The Chosun Daily says Samsung will restock the Galaxy Z TriFold in the US sometime in February. While no exact date has been shared, the new shipment could arrive within the next few weeks.
The timing may also be connected to Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event, which is rumored for February 25. If so, the Galaxy TriFold might return before pre-orders for the Galaxy S26 begin.
Image – Samsung Newsroom
Samsung’s first batch of Galaxy Z TriFold phones in the US was very limited, with only a few thousand units available. This is similar to the number of phones released in South Korea when the TriFold launched there in December.
Even though the phone costs more in the US than in Korea, it sold out very fast. Currently, the phone is unavailable online and in Samsung’s stores. Customers can only sign up to get an email alert when the phone is back in stock.
For anyone who still wants to buy Samsung’s first tri-fold smartphone, it is a good idea to sign up for restock notifications on Samsung’s website. With demand still very high, the next batch of Galaxy Z TriFold phones could sell out just as quickly as the first one. Stay tuned.
A new leak has provided full spec sheets for the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus and Galaxy S26 Ultra. Arriving before the trio's official releases later this month, the leak has a few surprises in store for those choosing between Samsung's upcoming flagships.
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Prices for DRAM and flash memory are rising fast, while TSMC’s advanced 2nm chip manufacturing is expected to be significantly more expensive than the 3nm processes. Despite these higher costs, an analyst is predciting stable prices for the Apple iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max.
A YouTube channel has shared the battery consumption differences between Wi-Fi and 5G connections. The test shows how different activities impact battery life based on the type of connection.
Digital Chat Station has shared early details about Honor's upcoming next upper mid-range tablet. Possibly a successor to the MagicPad 3 or Pad GT2 Pro, the Honor 'Yongle' could be one of the first tablets to ship with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset.
The British audio specialist Bowers & Wilkins is refreshing its compact 707 S3 speakers. The Prestige Edition adds a glossy finish and is supposed to produce more detailed sound and a wider soundstage thanks to some minor hardware upgrades.
Baseus’ Security X1 Pro Outdoor Dual Camera has been officially released in North America and Europe. This security camera was initially crowdfunded and was briefly available at a US retailer at the end of 2025. Its features include a 3K resolution, two cameras which can operate independently, and AI motion tracking.
The latest version of the OM System OM-3 was developed specifically for astrophotography. A modified infrared filter and new color profiles are intended to capture cosmic nebulae more vividly than conventional cameras, while the autofocus can automatically focus on stars.
Sony is expected to reveal the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue lineup for February 2026 soon. However, a few games from the lineup have already leaked ahead of the announcement.
By analyzing decades-old data, scientists have discovered a potential lava tunnel under the surface of Venus, which may have been caused by volcanic eruptions. However, further observations will be needed to determine its true size.
Back in October, Nothing unveiled Essential Apps - AI-generated mini-apps and widgets based on prompts, that will live on your device and can be shared with others through Nothing's Playground community platform.
Today, Nothing is announcing the rollout of Essential Apps Beta, following the Alpha release from late 2025, which was only available for a small group of early adopters. With the Beta, access is gradually expanding through a waitlist, with users added in batches.
Create apps shaped exactly around your specific needs and context.That's what Essential Apps are.You describe what...
The Tecno Pova Curve 2 is scheduled to launch in India later this week. Following recent teasers highlighting its design and colour options, Tecno has now shared additional details about the upcoming smartphone.
Fresh details shared on Tecno’s official India website confirm that the Pova Curve 2 will feature an 8,000mAh battery along with a curved display.
Tecno also claims that the Pova Curve 2 5G is the world’s slimmest phone with an 8,000mAh battery with a curved screen. The handset is confirmed to measure just 7.42mm in thickness and weigh 195g.
The company states that...
Leaks have already revealed that the Galaxy S26 series will launch on February 25, but Samsung has yet to rollout the official Unpacked 2026 invitation.
For the past four years, Samsung has shifted its Unpacked event to the start of each year. For example, the Galaxy S21 series made its debut in January 2021, the S22 and S23 lineup was released in February 2023, and the S24 was released in January 2024.
Earlier, Samsung was expected to host the Unpacked event in January, but several factors reportedly contributed to the delay. Including the memory chip supply chain constraints and raising production costs. Though the company is expected to increase prices of the next-gen S-series phones, such inputs remains into the rumor zone, at least for now.
Usually, Samsung releases the Unpacked invitation two weeks before the conference. However, the event delay may have the same impact on Samsung’s invitation rollout plans. That said, we’re only two weeks away from the next Unpacked event, and Samsung should be sending the 2026 Unpacked event invitation via press release by this week.
Source – Evan Blass/X
The event will be headlined by the Galaxy S26 series, consisting of three models – S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra. The lineup will maintain the incremental upgrades, featuring the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset with increased CPU performance and NPU.
While the lineup will retain the camera specifications, Samsung may bring some optimizations to improve the overall picture quality and night photography. It will also improve the video camera experience thanks to the ISP.
The battery life will remain locked to predecessors. However, the phone will bring 60W super-fast charging support. Furthermore, these phones will ship with the One UI 8.5, the latest software with new UI optimizations.
One of the most notable technologies that is making headlines will be privacy display. It will combine hardware and software capabilities to hide the display content from other people while using the phone in public. These are just a few of the features from a bigger picture that we’ll see at the first Unpacked event of 2026.
Samsung is preparing to launch its new Galaxy S26 series in the coming days. The company has already started giving hints about the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event for 25 February 2026. Now, a new official-looking poster has appeared online about the Galaxy Unpacked event.
The poster has been shared on X by @Andalus_elect. At first glance, the poster looks official and similar to Samsung’s official event posters. However, Samsung has not shared or confirmed this poster yet. So, the information shown in the poster should be taken with a pinch of salt until the company makes an official announcement.
According to the leaked poster, the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event will take place on February 25, 2026. The event is said to start at 9:00 PM Kuwait time, which is 11:30 PM IST and 1:00 PM EST. The poster also mentions that the event will be streamed live on Samsung.com, which allows people from different regions to watch the launch online.
Image via @Andalus_elect
In addition to the event details, the poster mentions a special registration offer. It claims that users who register their interest before the event may receive a KWD 10 gift card when they upgrade to the next Galaxy smartphone.
At this moment, all these details are based on the leaked poster and are not officially confirmed by Samsung. It is expected that Samsung will soon release its Galaxy Unpacked 2026 invitation. Stay tuned for more information.
HMD has now released the Terra M feature phone in Europe. Offering IP69K dust and water resistance, the Terra M also offers a glove-friendly touchscreen with up to 10 days of standby time from its 2,510 mAh battery.
The long awaited and highly anticipated game, Crimson Desert, is nearing its release on March 19. The developers are working with AMD to provide a free copy of the game to those who are shopping for select AMD CPUs, GPUs, and AMD powered laptops.
The GTA 6 marketing campaign could be high-impact, but relatively condensed. A reliable insider anticipates a new trailer to premiere in August, before a Take-Two earnings call. Some critics think that the Rockstar Games title deserves more attention than three months' worth of advertising.
The Home Assistant app for iOS has been updated to version 2026.2. The change log for this release lists 14 new features, improvements and bug fixes. These are linked to entities and the entity picker, the quick search functionality and Assist, the brand’s voice assistant technology.
Rumors on X claim that the next iteration of Apple's AirPods Pro may sport embedded infrared cameras. These cameras would be able to "see" the environment around the wearer to aid in spatial audio, particularly in conjunction with the Apple Vision Pro.
Leaked renders of Casio’s upcoming GBX-H5600 suggest the brand is merging its surf-focused G-Lide design with full-fledged G-Squad fitness tracking. The square watch appears set to add heart rate monitoring, solar power, and Bluetooth connectivity to Casio’s growing sports lineup.
Samsung still hasn't fully revealed when it's unveiling the Galaxy S26 family, but it recently went 99% of the way in the Terms and Conditions of a contest it's hosting. So the rumored date of February 25 is pretty much a given at this point.
Ahead of that, the company's US arm has started a teaser campaign of sorts, by sharing the meme you can see below. The guy obviously sees "something smarter" coming in Samsung's Galaxy S26 lineup.
That feeling when you can see into the future. 😌 🔮 What do you see in our future? pic.twitter.com/zA7XVAIzf3— Samsung Mobile US (@SamsungMobileUS)...
Samsung‘s new Galaxy S series, the Galaxy S26, is about to launch soon. Ahead of the Galaxy Unpacked event 2026, full specs of the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra have leaked online. The leak comes from WinFuture and well-known tipster Roland Quandt. The official announcement is expected on February 25, with pre-orders opening the same day and shipments likely starting March 11.
The leak reveals a few notable changes. The Galaxy S26 series will not have built-in magnets for Qi2 wireless charging, though Samsung may sell separate cases for this. Battery sizes remain mostly the same as last year, and the phones are slightly thinner and lighter.
Prices in Europe for these devices are higher than last year, starting at €999 for the Galaxy S26, €1,269 for the Galaxy S26 Plus, and €1,469 for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Let’s check the specs of these smartphones in detail.
Samsung is preparing to launch its next flagship series, the Galaxy S26, later this month. Before the official announcement, new images of the Galaxy S26 have leaked online. Earlier leaks already revealed the phone in black and white colors, and the latest images give us a closer look at its design.
New images of the Samsung Galaxy S26 shared by YTECHB look like official renders and show the phone from different angles, including the side profile. The biggest and most noticeable change in the Galaxy S26 is the rear camera design.
According to the renders, Samsung has moved away from the separate camera rings used in previous models. Instead, the Galaxy S26 now features a single camera island on the back. This new camera layout looks similar to the design seen on the Galaxy Z Fold 7. All camera lenses are placed together in a single raised section on the back, which gives the phone a cleaner, more modern appearance.
Image via YTECHB
Apart from the camera module, the rest of the design remains mostly the same. The phone keeps its familiar shape, which will feel comfortable to long-time Samsung users. The power and volume buttons are still located on the side, just like before. The front camera, speakers, and charging port have not changed their positions.
Image via YTECHB
The renders show the Galaxy S26 in a black color option, which gives it a premium and stylish look. The side profile appears slim, suggesting the phone will be easy to hold and use with one hand. It will reportedly come in Black, White, Cobalt Violet, and Sky Blue color options.
Samsung has not officially confirmed the details yet, but reports suggest the Galaxy S26 will be unveiled later this month. As the launch date gets closer, more information about features and specifications is expected. Stay tuned for more information.
After launching multiple special editions of its G7 Pro flagship controller, GameSir has announced a new variant will be launching soon. It has also provided an early look at the controller ahead of its launch on February 11.
The Baseus EnerGeek 67W 3-in-1 power bank is a new addition from the company, and it has a relatively affordable launch price in China, around $58. It sports a long retractable cable, has a built-in display, and features a rated capacity of 10,000mAh.
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Last week, a media report claimed that Realme was carrying out massive staff layoffs in India, starting with its sales team. This development came after a report from China claimed that Realme was merging with Oppo to become its sub-brand, which Realme had initially been. Today, we received an official statement from Realme's Indian branch confirming that it was undergoing organizational restructuring in India, but that it wasn't related to "any other brands."
Realme also said it remains committed to India, its largest market outside China, and that its products, retail presence, and...
Following its announcement in October, Honor’s MagicOS 10 is now running on 20.26 million devices worldwide. The milestone was confirmed by the brand as it managed to push the update to over 150 devices. The news was shared on the official Honor Club platform.
Honor Magic8 Pro running MagicOS 10
The Android 16-based MagicOS 10 made its debut on the Honor Magic8 and Magic8 Pro and was soon after brought to many of the brand’s older devices. Honor reached the milestone less than four months after announcing its latest Android 16-based OS.
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Xiaomi has revealed a new speaker with Bluetooth 6.0 connectivity. Also sporting IP66 certification and up to 10 hours of battery life, the Xiaomi Bluetooth Speaker Essential comes in two colours with multi-pairing functionality too.
A fourth version of the Anker Nano Charger (45W, Smart Display, 180° foldable) is now available in the US. This portable accessory offers fast charging, with real-time information shown on an integrated display. Plus, it is relatively compact thanks in part to folding pins.
A new Sharge power bank is in the works. It has been billed as a successor to the Shargeek 140, which was launched in 2024. The company recently shared a customer survey asking fans to provide feedback on various design elements, including the choice of ports, power output, and battery capacity.
PocketBook has introduced the InkPad One, a new e-reader which, in addition to a 10.3-inch E-Ink Mobius display, also features a note-taking function and an open system.
The Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike is one of the most unusual gaming mice in the world, featuring inductive mouse buttons with haptic feedback as well as actuation and reset points that can be freely adjusted.
Featuring a colorful casing with a dedicated camera shutter button, a camera module in the style of the Apple iPhone 17 Pro, and a dot-matrix secondary display somewhat reminiscent of the Nothing Phone (3), the Infinix Note 60 Pro is an unusual mid-range smartphone.
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The Musnap Ocean C is a new e-reader featuring a 7-inch Kaleido 3 colour display. The optional stylus lets you take handwritten notes with the tablet, whilst the combination Android and Google Play Store ensures broad support for third-party apps.
Last week, we got our first look at the iQOO 15R, set to launch on February 24 as the first 'R' model in iQOO's number lineup in India. The brand has already revealed some of the 15R's features, and today, it detailed the 15R's display while also revealing the smartphone will be IP68 and IP69-rated.
The iQOO 15R's punch-hole AMOLED display will have a 1.5K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, and 5,000 nits of local peak brightness, with the lowest brightness level being 1 nit.
The iQOO 15R's display will support HDR10+ and feature a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint reader for biometric...
WhatsApp Web has been around since 2015, but the browser version of the messaging platform has yet to support voice or video calls. That’s about to change as the WhatsApp Web beta program is now introducing voice and video calls. The feature is gradually rolling out to beta subscribers and only works for one-to-one voice and video calls. Users can also share their screen during calls.
Group calls are expected to arrive at a later point in time with support for calls with up to 32 participants. Call links and scheduled calls are also expected to be gradually rolled out. Calls placed on...
Samsung just confirmed a delay in the rollout of a major Quick Panel customization feature until the One UI 8.5 Stable update arrives.
One UI 8.5-powered Good Lock introduces bold new upgrades for apps and modules. QuickStar is one of the biggest beneficiaries. Samsung teased a grid customization feature, which is missing in the Beta software.
In a recent development, a Samsung moderator confirmed that the Quick Panel grid customization feature isn’t ready and is expected to roll out after the One UI 8.5 Stable.
Button grid customization will let Galaxy users tweak the size and orientation within the quick settings. Even though the fourth Beta has arrived, those personalization features aren’t accessible on Galaxy S25 devices.
Samsung is working on a major upgrade for the QuickStar app. Once available, Galaxy users will be able to customize Quick Panel in landscape mode, tweak the orientation of toggles, and set an image as the toggle background.
Good Lock manager previewed these changes in last month’s announcement. There’s more to come, and a mega show of some of the biggest highlights is anticipated at the Galaxy Unpacked this month.
If you’re on One UI 8.5 Beta, many Good Lock features are already available. The stable update is expected to start rolling out sometime in April.
Exynos 2600 turns out to be Samsung’s smartest chipset, bringing advanced AI features to the Galaxy S26 series. Years after criticism, it looks like the company is finally ready to stop apologizing for Exynos.
That is the quiet fact hiding behind the leaked MLPerf Mobile v5.0 scores (via BairroGrande) for the Exynos 2600. On paper, these numbers look bold, but in context, they are more interesting than being just flashy.
The leaked benchmarks point to a November 2025 build of Exynos 2600. Samsung’s Exynos 2600 reportedly hits 1185, while Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 sits at 880.
This is the difference between Live Translation feeling instant versus feeling like it is catching its breath. Voice summaries that actually get context right and on-device assistants that respond faster, not smarter, but smarter in use.
Object detection
Exynos clocks 4661 against Snapdragon’s 4221. This affects the camera more than Samsung will admit on stage. Faster subject lock, less shutter hesitation and better edge detection when you point the phone at a moving object.
On-device image generation
The most eyebrow-raising detail is on-device image generation. A 512×512 image generated in roughly one second, fully offline. Samsung is positioning Galaxy AI as something you can use without sending your data to the cloud.
Snapdragon still leads in image segmentation and super-resolution tasks. Meanwhile, MLPerf is a controlled benchmark. Real-world performance depends on thermals, scheduling, and how One UI actually taps into the NPU.
If these MLPerf Mobile v5.0 results translate even halfway into shipping Galaxy S26 units, Exynos 2600 stops being the compromise option.
While researching alternatives to Acer’s NitroSense and PredatorSense software, we came across two tools: NotebookFanControl and Fan Control. Both are open-source applications, primarily distributed via GitHub. Unfortunately, neither of them meets our requirements.
In this article, we’ll examine the elements that set the Motorola Moto G57 Power’s aesthetic apart from the generic design of many smartphones, including its vegan leather back cover, striking Pantone colours, and integrated camera bump. We’ll also explore how Motorola’s highly uniform design language contributes to a polished and sturdy feel, while making it difficult to differentiate individual models.
Intel's next-generation Nova Lake desktop CPUs are expected to land by the end of 2026. When the Core Ultra 400 desktop processors do release, the flagship 52-core CPU is reported to consume an absurd amount of power under full load.
In an official blog post, OpenAI announced that it has begun testing ads in ChatGPT for free and Go users in the US. The ads will be shown only to logged-in adult users, while users under the age of 18 will not see them.
ChatGPT users with Plus, Pro, Business, Enterprise, and Education subscriptions will not see any ads. OpenAI also confirmed that the ads will not influence the answers in a chat.
Free ChatGPT users can also choose to disable ads, but doing so will come with a reduced free message limit. Ads shown in a chat will also be labelled as ‘Sponsored’ and shown separately...
Samsung is aiming to turn its mobile processor business profitable. To this end, Exynos 2700 is seemingly a prime candidate to push the company’s ambitions, with the chip estimated to power nearly half of Galaxy S27 units.
According to Korean media, Samsung could push Exynos 2700 to production in the second half of the year. It will be fabricated using the Samsung Foundry’s second-generation 2nm (SF2P) process technology with GAA.
More importantly, analysts believe that Samsung could power nearly half of the Galaxy S27 units with the Exynos 2700 processor next year. It’s going to be just double of what Samsung has achieved in the S26 series.
It’s said that Exynos 2600 is used in around 25 percent of the Galaxy S26 series units. With Exynos share ramping in the Galaxy S27 series, we may see a wider adoption, with Ultra potentially getting the company’s in-house chip.
This year, Samsung is using 75 percent Snapdragon and 25 percent Exynos in the Galaxy S26 series. The Galaxy S26 Ultra will be shipped with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy globally, while the other two models will see a chip split.
Exynos 2600 turned out to be a huge leap after the Exynos 2500 failure. Thanks to the second-generation 2nm node, Exynos 2700 will perform even better than the Galaxy S26’s Exynos 2600 application processor.
The US, Canada, and China usually maintain Snapdragon exclusivity. With Exynos share going around 50 percent, it looks like S27 Ultra may be powered by the Exynos 2700 chipset in some parts of the world, such as South Korea.
Nothing is certain as the development of the new chip is in the initial stage. We may see changes and final adoption numbers can only be believed at the verge of 2027.
The Anker soundcore Nebula X1 Pro 4K Projector has been released at the brand’s online stores in Europe. Launched via a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign in 2025, this is an unusual mobile theater, with a triple laser light source and a partially detachable 7.1.4 sound system supporting Dolby Atmos.
Anker has released the soundcore Nebula P1 portable projector in Europe. Already available in the US, this model is said to be the first of its kind thanks to a pair of detachable battery-powered speakers. Other features include an integrated gimbal stand, Google TV, and a range of ports such as HDMI.
Deal | The 65-inch Hisense U8 Mini-LED TV has slid down to its lowest price ever on Amazon. Now less than $900, the 43% discount has made the Hisense U8 an excellent value, since the TV is highly rated. However, the discount is only available for a limited time.
After debuting the Z11 Turbo earlier this month in China, iQOO appears to be gearing up to expand the Z11 lineup. The iQOO Z11 and Z11x are likely to launch soon, as both devices have now surfaced online.
Tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed on Weibo that two new iQOO Z11 series smartphones have secured network certification in China, suggesting an imminent launch.
A phone carrying the model number V2551A is believed to be the iQOO Z11. It is tipped to feature a 9,000mAh battery with 90W fast charging support, a 1.5K-resolution LTPS display, and a mid-range chipset.
The...
Oppo has unveiled a new K-series smartphone in India. The Oppo K14x has gone official with the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset and a 6.75-inch display. It succeeds the K13x from last year, which was also equipped with the Dimensity 6300 SoC.
The Oppo K14x sports an LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate and an HD+ resolution, along with a peak brightness of up to 1,125 nits.
Under the hood, it is powered by the Dimensity 6300 SoC, the same chipset used on its predecessor. The chipset is paired with up to 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage, which can be expanded via a...
A recent report from prominent leaker Digital Chat Station hinted that the Xiaomi 18 series will come with 200 MP cameras. It seems that the same will somewhat be true for the Redmi K100 series, which will eventually be rebranded as Poco F9 phones in the global market.
Today, Tecno has revealed that it will officially unveil both the Camon 50 series and the Pova 8 series during Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026, which takes place in Barcelona, Spain, from March 2 to March 5.
At MWC, Tecno will focus on "pioneering practical AI devices, connected AI ecosystem, and imaginative AI forms and designs", whatever any of that means. The Camon 50 series, Tecno's imaging flagship line, will deliver "a revolutionary snap experience, offering smarter scene recognition, enhanced processing intelligence, and greater creative flexibility", the official press release...
Samsung just delivered One UI 8.5 Beta 4 to Galaxy S25 series, and it carries a subtle refresh for the charging indicator animation. The fresh version has two major changes over its One UI 8.0 iteration, and it looks a lot better now.
With the One UI 7, Samsung introduced a new battery icon, which incorporates a dynamic charging animation. Since deployment, Samsung has been playing with the design and animations of this particular aspect.
Charging animation changes
One UI 8.5 Beta 4 has redesigned the charging animation with two big tweaks. First, the charging animation’s pill has become slightly smaller. Second, the color selection has been revised to match the software aesthetics.
Pill size
The charging animation pill in One UI 8.5 is a little smaller than the One UI 8.0. Samsung has reduced the pill’s width, which actually improves the shape.
The revised size of the indicator matches other components in the One UI 8.5 software. It was a necessary change, which wasn’t widely reported yet improved by developers.
Color
Samsung has once again altered the gradient palette of the animation. In One UI 8.0, it’s Cyan, while One UI 8.5 turns it into something Galaxy users are already familiar.
Remember One UI 7.0’s charging animation, which was attached with a “Charging” label? That variant had the same color deployment as we see in the latest One UI 8.5.
Image – Galaxy’s charging animation design
One UI 8.5 Beta version has reached a decent level of stability. The fourth Beta dropped yesterday and feels ready for prime time. Well, Samsung isn’t opening public rollout anytime soon as the Galaxy S26 series is yet to arrive.
Samsung is preparing to unveil the Galaxy S26 series on February 25 in San Francisco.
Qualcomm is working on two versions of Snapdragon: a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 and a Gen 6 Pro. Galaxy S27 Ultra is anticipated to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, and it could come with a higher price tag.
Chinese leaker DigitalChatStation reports that Qualcomm is using TSMC’s 2nm process for both Snapdragon versions. That said, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro could directly impact the Galaxy S27 Ultra price strategy.
Samsung is already in a tough situation with the Galaxy S26 series pricing. Soaring component costs are already hurting the price strategy. An extended burden from APs end would further pressurize Samsung’s position.
Meanwhile, Samsung can escape the price hike of AP or somehow lower the burden. Qualcomm already confirmed it’s in talks with Samsung Foundry, and the design of its next chipset has been finalized for production.
Source – Digital Chat Station (Weibo)
Qualcomm is said to have handed orders of a portion of Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chips to Samsung Foundry. The chip is already being produced by TSMC on 3nm, but Samsung would utilize its 2nm process.
Beyond that, Qualcomm might cooperate with Samsung to manufacture Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6’s Pro version using the latter’s Foundry and enhanced 2nm process. The chip could power the Galaxy S27 Ultra rather than “for Galaxy” version.
TSMC is known to have increased prices for its chip fabrication facilities. Samsung Foundry may play a crucial role in safeguarding the next-gen Galaxy flagships from going expensive.
Samsung pushed a new update to the Group Sharing app following the rollout of the latest One UI 8.5 Beta update. The latest version introduces three major changes that actually impact how you utilize this Galaxy application.
One UI 8.5 makes sharing with family and close circles faster, cleaner, and far less annoying than before. Here is what is new, and why it fits neatly into the broader Samsung Account and SmartThings experience.
Added invite function via link
Until now, adding someone to a Group Sharing setup felt a bit too manual. You needed the right account, the right device, and a bit of patience.
One UI 8.5 fixes that with link-based invites. You can now generate an invite link and share it like any normal URL.
Add a family share album
Samsung is also expanding Group Sharing into photos, and this one feels overdue. One UI 8.5 adds proper family shared albums that sync across members.
These albums live inside Samsung Gallery and tie directly to your Samsung Account. Photos added by one person show up for everyone in the group.
Child account support
The third piece of the update focuses on child account integration. Samsung is tightening how child Samsung Accounts work inside Group Sharing.
Source – Android-X (Samsung Members Korea)
That said, One UI 8.5 is not just a flashy redesign. It is a quality-of-life release. For Galaxy users who actually share devices, homes, and memories, that makes all the difference.
Samsung has just released the fourth beta build of the upcoming One UI 8.5. This version of the company's Android skin will make its debut with the Galaxy S26 series, which is most likely getting unveiled on February 25.
The fourth beta was rumored to land in mid-January, but if that was ever the plan, then it was obviously delayed for a few weeks. Still, it's out now for the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra in Samsung's home country of Korea.
One UI 8.5 Beta 4
The update is 1.5GB in size and the new firmware version ends in ZZAL. It fixes an issue where a call would switch to...
On February 9, Samsung started rolling out the One UI 8.5 Beta 4, and it staples a faster, more fluid One UI Home. The latest release replaces the existing version that was deployed with the third Beta update’s rollout.
As spotted by TarunVats, Galaxy S25 users have received a new One UI Home with the One UI 8.5 Beta 4. No manual intervention is required as the software update itself carries a fresh new version of the system launcher.
Samsung’s Beta 4 changelog highlighted bug fixes and performance improvements. Beyond that, the release added a new Direct Voicemail feature. This addition is paired with Galaxy AI for added convenience on your Galaxy.
Digging for core changes reveals a new One UI Home version. It is installed along with the main software update on the Galaxy S25 series. Like the previous build, it improves the animation fluidity and responsiveness.
One UI Home is a foundation app that backs the entire home screen functionality. App icons, widgets, and folders, along with gestures and animations, rely on this core One UI utility to run on Galaxy mobile devices.
The app occasionally receives updates through Galaxy Store. Since the Beta Program is running, Samsung is tagging a new build along with the OS itself. It’s all about refining the user experience and offering more fluid behaviour.
If you are enrolled in the Beta Program, check for the latest updates and install Beta 4. If you aren’t participating in the Beta trial, you don’t need to wait much as the Stable update’s rollout is slated to initiate by March this year.
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic Edition is being used by winners to capture every medal moment. The company has expanded the Victory Selfie program, allowing the winners to lock in that precious moment.
At the center of this experience is the Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic Edition. It is compact, easy to handle with gloves or cold hands, and familiar to athletes who already use similar devices in daily life.
For Milano Cortina, Samsung is expanding the Victory Selfie program beyond its original scope. What began as a feature for individual and pair events is now opening up to every Olympic competition, including full team events.
That shift changes the visual language of the podium. No longer just a single champion framing their own triumph, but entire teams leaning in, laughing, shouting, holding medals up together. Podium optics, rethought.
These Victory Selfies will not stay confined to social feeds or post-event highlight reels. They will appear in real time on stadium screens and through live broadcasts.
Source – Samsung
Fans inside the venue and viewers at home will see celebrations unfold as they happen, from the athletes’ own perspective. It is immediate, imperfect, and far more human than a traditional podium shot.
For Samsung fans, this is familiar territory. The company has spent years weaving Galaxy devices into global cultural moments, especially through its Olympic partnerships. The Victory Selfie is now part of that legacy.
Grand Seiko is adding two new watches to its Heritage Collection - the SBGX359 and SBGX361. These 33 mm quartz references are scheduled for continuous production beginning in April 2026. These models feature "Snowflake" and "Skyflake" dial textures and use the high-precision Caliber 9F51.
HMD semi-announced the Terra M rugged phone back in November, and now the company is sharing more details about it, as it's becoming available in select European markets. HMD says this is "more than a device", it's in fact "a fully managed communications ecosystem designed for operational excellence from day one".
It's designed "purposefully for professional workers who rely on durable, reliable, secure connectivity on the job — from hospitals and construction sites to airports, security teams and first responders", according to the official press release. It's IP68, IP69K, and...
The Nothing Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro are rumored to be launching globally in early March, and today Nothing has pretty much confirmed that they're coming soon, by starting the teaser campaign for the duo.
As you can see in the tweet below, not much has been revealed - aside from, possibly, the devices' colorways. The dots are black, white, pink, yellow, and blue. So don't be surprised if either or both of the upcoming smartphones get released in those hues.
Soon. pic.twitter.com/fpbw7ySU9N— Nothing (@nothing) February 9, 2026
Nothing has already confirmed that at least one of them...
Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S26 Ultra with full enthusiasm at the Unpacked event, then comes the million-dollar question: do you buy it now, or skip?
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is not a bad phone. It is refined, comfortable, and very Samsung, but it is also the most dangerous kind of flagship, one that looks like progress while quietly stalling where it matters most.
If you care about mobile photography, stop here.
Samsung reused the same fundamental camera philosophy yet again. Tuning may be better, software will do heavy lifting, but the hardware itself feels recycled, especially when you zoom out and look at where the industry is going.
Apple is preparing a physical variable aperture on the iPhone 18 Pro Max. Samsung knows this too, that’s why, leaks around the Galaxy S27 Ultra are already pointing to variable aperture paired with a new ISOCELL HP6 sensor.
Now, let’s flip the script
If cameras are not your obsession, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is genuinely appealing. Flex Magic Pixel is one of those features only Samsung would ship. A privacy-focused display mode that limits side viewing angles is genuinely clever.
Samsung has made some major changes to the design of this upcoming flagship. The back panel now boasts a prominent dual-layer camera bump, corners are now more rounded than before, and thickness has been reduced.
Image credit – Ice Universe
Under the hood, it has Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, the world’s fastest mobile chip. Galaxy AI has been improved to become Agentic AI. One UI 8.5 brings multiple benefits and convenience over previous iterations of the software.
Galaxy S26 Ultra – Who should buy, who should skip
If you are using a Galaxy S21 Ultra, S22 Ultra, or anything older, the S26 Ultra is a solid upgrade. If you are on a Galaxy S23 Ultra, S24 Ultra, or the latest Galaxy S25 Ultra, this is a hard skip.
If you care deeply about photography or videography, absolutely skip it. The S27 Ultra is shaping up to be the real upgrade, the one that finally moves Samsung’s camera story forward again.
Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) have developed a new system called Stable Video Infinity (SVI) to tackle the drifting in video generation models.
We’ve uncovered some details of the standard Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus, which suggest that these two flagships will align well with the Galaxy S26 Ultra, literally. Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus will align with S26 Ultra.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra transitioned from a pointy to curved corners, leaving the marquee Galaxy Note design behind. With this change, the difference between the S25 Ultra and the S24 Ultra becomes prominent. On the other hand, the S25 Ultra now aligns with the S25/Plus. This might be Samsung’s plan, but still incomplete.
Therefore, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is curving the frame further. At first glance, the S26 Ultra appears to be taking a more modern design approach. This is true, and the device is looking good, but my exploration of the frame could help us to understand the upcoming strategy.
Renders coming from famous tipster Evleaks have provided a look at the Galaxy S26/S26 Plus. The phone features a flat screen, slim frame, and a new camera island on the back.
What’s the difference?
The new standard and the Plus will bring a slightly reduced corner radius than the S25/S25 Plus. To show the difference, I’ve done a side-by-side comparison of the new and old devices and made some horizontal and vertical guidelines to measure the corner radius.
Check the meeting point of these lines and measure the distance from the bezel and frames.
The meeting point on the S26 ends inside the frame, while it goes to the very end of the frame on the predecessor. An overlap version between the Galaxy S26, S25, S24, and S23 will also draw a concise conclusion.
I thought that this could be a standalone change, but when I compared the S26 with the S26 Ultra render, the picture became even clearer.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra now has the same roundness as the S26, and the difference here is only the bezel size and frame, which is thinner in the Ultra. Besides, the corner curve for all three models is likely to be the same in the S26 series.
I get the bigger picture here: by forming identical corners, these phones will stop looking different. So the only difference will be the device sizes. The camera design and the design are also the same. The only difference maker was the shape of the top device, which may go away with the next lineup, aligning the symmetry of the Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and the S26 Ultra.
Xiaomi is expected to release two new devices: the sub-flagship Redmi K90 Ultra and the compact tablet called Redmi K Pad 2. Ahead of an official announcement, a leak suggests both devices will use speakers with Bose tuning.
Lenovo’s North American President is unusually candid about the AI boom's impact. In a recent interview, he advised that partners commit to orders before the memory shortage depletes stock levels. Large and small businesses often find that servers, laptops, and desktops sell out within 24 hours.
Infinix is unveiling the Note 60 series soon, and a week ago the RAM and storage amounts were revealed for the Note 60, Note 60 Pro, and Note 60 Ultra. Now, a pre-order link shared by Infinix's Instagram account for Nigeria outs some more details about the Note 60 Pro.
The phone is confirmed to be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 SoC, as previously revealed by its FCC certification. One of the Note 60 Pro's unique selling points will undoubtedly be its dot matrix display that's part of the big camera island. This reminds us of the Nothing Phone (3), and it looks like Infinix really...
Oppo recently confirmed that it plans to launch its next foldable after the Chinese New Year. Now, a tipster has revealed the foldable’s launch timeline for China and select markets. Meanwhile, Oppo has also officially confirmed the ‘Find N6’ moniker.
Based on Oppo’s earlier comments, we figured the Find N6 would debut in late February or early March. However, a tipster now claims that Oppo will unveil its next foldable on March 17, with the launch set to take place in China as well as select markets, including South Asia and the EU.
Oppo Find N5
However, the tipster adds that the...
Samsung is getting ready to launch the Galaxy S26 series, probably on 25 February 2026. This series includes three models – Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. The company has already started teasing its Galaxy Unpacked event, and people are curious about the cameras. But from what we know so far, the Galaxy S26 cameras may not be as exciting as some fans hope.
Reports suggest that Samsung will mostly rely on software tricks to improve photos. The Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus are expected to keep the same 50MP main camera used in previous models. This is the same sensor as before and is already considered a bit outdated.
Aside from this, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is rumored to keep the same 200MP main camera as before, but it could get an improved telephoto lens. Most of its camera hardware will be similar to the Galaxy S25 Ultra, though minor changes in the camera aperture might help capture more natural-looking photos.
Source – DUXDUCIS
Some people might say that AI and software can make up for similar hardware, and that’s partly true. Samsung can improve photos using AI features, pixel binning, and other smart tricks. It will reportedly add new camera features to enhance photography. But software can only do so much. If the sensor isn’t advanced enough to capture detail, no AI can magically create it.
It seems like the Samsung Galaxy S26 series is leaning heavily on software and AI to improve photos, rather than making big camera hardware upgrades. Fans hoping for a major camera leap may be disappointed, but the new software tools could still improve photography.
Samsung is reportedly redesigning the camera module of the Galaxy S26 series, adopting the design of its latest foldable phones. At first, the company wanted to improve the camera, battery, and design on all S26 models, but some plans were reportedly scaled back to keep prices in check.
Official details are not out yet, so we’ll have to wait for Samsung’s announcements to see what the Galaxy S26 cameras can really do. Stay tuned for more information.
Samsung’s One UI 8.5 Beta brings a new feature, Direct Voicemail, to make managing missed calls easier. Instead of just leaving a call unanswered, callers can record a voice message that appears directly on your phone. However, in some conditions, the direct voicemail does not work on your Galaxy phones.
Direct Voicemail
Direct Voicemail lets you decide how long your phone rings before sending a call to voicemail. You can set it anywhere from 1 to 20 seconds or trigger voicemail manually during a call.
Once the voicemail is recorded, it is saved in the contact’s history, which makes it easy to review along with your incoming, outgoing, and missed calls. You can see these voice messages in the Phone app, read a short transcription, and even improve the audio using Samsung’s Audio Eraser.
When You Can’t Use It:
While Direct Voicemail is convenient, there are some situations when it does not work. These are:
Your phone is switched off or has no network. In this case, Direct Voicemail won’t work.
You are already on another call. The feature cannot record another voicemail at the same time.
You are roaming internationally. Direct Voicemail does not work outside your home country.
Your phone storage is almost full. Messages may fail to record or save properly.
The call is a video call. Direct Voicemail only works for voice calls.
In these situations, One UI 8.5 Direct Voicemail does not work on your Samsung Galaxy smartphones.
One UI 8.5 brings advanced Direct Voicemail to Galaxy S25
Samsung’s version is smarter than Apple’s Live Voicemail. It uses Galaxy AI to reduce background noise and make messages clearer. You also get control over when the voicemail is sent, unlike Apple, which decides automatically.
Direct Voicemail is useful and convenient, but it only works under the right conditions. Knowing when it won’t work helps you avoid missing important messages and makes the most of Samsung’s smart voicemail system. Stay tuned for more information.
A low-cost USB dongle is intended to connect the most common controllers to the Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, Steam Deck and Steam Machine with very low latency. Hyperlink 2 supposedly offers broader compatibility and makes pairing gamepads easier.
With a maximum output of 5,000 lumens and a range of up to about 669 yards, the Lumstrik is a powerful flashlight. The gadget also sports a modular design, which lets users choose between a more compact setup and longer battery life.
The DB3506 might be a suitable alternative to the Raspberry Pi 5 and sports a wide range of ports. However, there are a few differences, and in practice, this single-board computer targets a different group of users.
Nitecore has released the EDC07, another ETC flashlight with switchable color temperatures of 3,000, 4,500, and 6,500 K. One setting offers a CRI of 97, and this gadget is also very lightweight and relatively affordable.
The shelf lives for the Xbox Series X|S and PS5 may be longer than initially planned. A new report suggests that Microsoft envisions them as lower-cost alternatives to the next Xbox console and PS6. Rising storage and memory prices have inflated the predicted prices of upcoming gaming systems.
Samsung has long been rumored to be unveiling the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra on February 25. Now, the company itself has almost confirmed the date.
The official X account for Samsung's Gulf arm posted a contest recently, and if you take a look inside the linked Terms and Conditions, you'll find the text in the screenshot below.
So, part one of the contest, which is supposed to run "before Galaxy Unpacked", takes place until February 24. Part two, which is supposed to run "during and after Galaxy Unpacked", starts on February 25.
While this isn't a 100% official...
ASUS Republic of Gamers has announced the ROG Strix Aiolos SSD Enclosure, a high-performance external SSD enclosure designed for users who need fast data transfers, stable thermals, and easy storage management. The enclosure is built for next-generation NVMe M.2 storage.
The ROG Strix Aiolos uses a USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C interface and supports transfer speeds of up to 20Gbps. This allows quick movement of large game libraries, raw video files, and backups. The enclosure supports M.2 PCIe NVMe SSDs in 2280, 2260, and 2242 form factors, as well as M.2 SATA SSDs with B+M key support. This dual compatibility allows users to install both newer NVMe drives and older SATA M.2 SSDs without needing a separate enclosure.
ASUS includes the ROG SSD Dashboard for storage management. The software provides real-time information on SSD status, performance levels, and key metrics through a dedicated interface designed for ROG enclosures. This gives users a clear view of drive health and operation without relying on third-party tools.
Thermal control is handled through a dual-layer cooling design. Inside the enclosure, a high-efficiency thermal pad pulls heat away from the SSD to help prevent performance drops during sustained workloads. The exterior is coated with a heat-resistant liquid silicone rubber layer that protects the enclosure from dust and smudges while keeping it cool to the touch during extended use.
The ROG Strix Aiolos also features customizable Aura RGB lighting, which can be controlled through a web-based interface. The tool-free push-to-open design allows quick SSD installation and removal. For portability, the enclosure includes a metal hook with a fabric tag that offers five times the tensile durability of the hook used on the ROG Strix Arion. ASUS also bundles an ROG strap and a braided cable for added durability.
The enclosure measures 115.5 x 46 x 15.12 mm and weighs 139 g. It supports Windows 10, Windows 11, and macOS 14.4 or later. Power is supplied via 5V DC. The operating temperature range is 0°C to 40°C, while storage temperatures range from -40°C to 60°C. ASUS has not yet announced pricing or availability details for the ROG Strix Aiolos.
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Nothing seems ready to have a little more fun with its next round of products. In a recent teaser, the company hinted that both the upcoming Nothing Phone (4a) and Nothing Headphone (a) could arrive in five different colors. That’s a noticeable shift from the more limited white-and-black approach we saw with the (3a) series, and it suggests the brand may be leaning harder into personality this time around.
Nothing teases color options for Phone (4a) and Headphone (a)
The teaser itself is simple but clever. It forms the familiar “(a)” branding using dots in five colors: white, black, pink, yellow, and blue. It doesn’t explicitly confirm which product gets which shade, but it’s clear that color is going to be part of the story.
According to a previous report, the Headphone (a) could launch in white, black, pink, and yellow. That leaves blue as the likely standout option for the Phone (4a), possibly giving the mid-range device its own distinct look instead of overlapping entirely with the headphones.
Compared to the Nothing Phone (3a) lineup, which mostly stuck to safe tones, this would be a more expressive direction. It feels intentional.
Nothing Phone (3a) in Blue
As for specs, details are still limited, but there are a few expectations floating around. The Phone (4a) is rumored to feature a refreshed design, improved IP rating for better water and dust resistance, and upgraded internals. A Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s-series chip has been mentioned, alongside 12GB RAM and 256GB storage in at least one configuration.
There’s also talk of a price increase, possibly up to 30% higher than the previous model, reportedly tied to ongoing DRAM pricing pressures. Whether that sticks will likely depend on how component costs look closer to launch.
On the audio side, the Headphone (a) appears positioned as a more affordable alternative to the Nothing Headphone (1), which currently sits in the premium bracket. The new model is rumored to land around €159 and could include active noise cancellation, transparency mode, and even LDAC support.
Both devices are expected to launch in March, though Nothing hasn’t officially confirmed the date yet.
Discord will begin rolling out new teen safety features globally in early March, placing all new and existing users into a teen-appropriate experience by default unless they verify they are adults. The update introduces stricter content controls, limited access to age-gated spaces, and new communication rules designed to reduce unwanted contact while keeping user privacy intact.
Under the new system, sensitive images and videos will remain blurred unless a user is age-assured as an adult. Only verified adults can access age-restricted channels, servers, and app commands, speak on stage in servers, or change message request settings. Direct messages from people a user may not know will go into a separate inbox by default, and users will see warning prompts for friend requests from unfamiliar accounts.
To unlock adult features, Discord requires age verification through one of several methods. Users can choose facial age estimation using a video selfie that is processed entirely on their device, or submit a government ID to Discord’s verification partners. Identity documents are deleted quickly, usually immediately after age confirmation. Discord is also deploying an age inference model that runs in the background to help determine whether an account belongs to an adult, without always requiring manual verification. Some users may be asked to complete multiple steps if more information is needed.
Once verified, users receive confirmation via Discord’s official account. Age status is private and cannot be seen by others, and users can view or appeal their assigned age group at any time in account settings.
Discord previously tested this “teen-by-default” approach in the UK and Australia. The company says the global rollout builds on those results. Savannah Badalich, Discord’s head of product policy, said the goal is to give teens stronger protections while allowing verified adults more flexibility, adding that teen safety remains central to Discord’s product design.
Public reaction to the change has been mixed. Some users support tighter controls around messaging and content for teens. Others are concerned about privacy and mandatory age checks. Critics note that recent security incidents show Discord has struggled to keep user data safe. A breach of a third-party support provider in late 2025 exposed government ID photos and personal information for tens of thousands of users when attackers accessed age verification and support ticket data. Discord says about 70,000 users had their ID photos exposed and that it cut off the vendor’s access and is working with law enforcement, but some reports suggest the stolen data could be much larger. Users on social forums have expressed frustration that verification photos, said to be temporary, were still stored and then leaked, raising doubts about how secure the process really is.
The update follows similar moves across the industry. Instagram already places teens into stricter content and messaging settings by default. Snapchat keeps teen accounts private and limits how they can be discovered. TikTok has expanded AI-based age detection to flag underage users. Discord is also launching a Teen Council made up of 10 to 12 users aged 13 to 17 to advise on future safety features, policies, and tools.
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Getting a breath of fresh air is nearly impossible in Indian cities. With air pollution being a major health risk right now, air purifiers have slowly gone from “nice to have” to a necessity for every household. The market is flooded with plenty of options across different budgets that offer comparable performance for a cleaner air in your home. Among the wide variety of models, the Qubo Smart Air Purifier Q400 sits firmly in the budget segment, priced under Rs 10,000, and promises smart features without asking you to overspend. After using it as an everyday purifier, the Q400 feels like a product that knows exactly what it wants to be: practical, simple, and effective.
First Impressions and Setup
The Qubo Q400 makes a good first impression by not wasting your time. Unboxing is straightforward, and from opening the box to having it up and running, it takes about five minutes. There’s no complicated assembly, no confusing manuals, and no unnecessary steps.
Qubo Smart Air Purifier Q400 Review
The purifier itself is lightweight and easy to carry around, which matters more than you’d think. If you want to move it between the bedroom during the night and the living room during the day. This portability makes it especially appealing for smaller homes or apartments where one purifier often has to cover multiple rooms. It features a rather minimalistic design that is clearly not aiming to be a luxury appliance. But it doesn’t look out of place in a modern home.
Does It Actually Clean the Air?
Pre-Filter after 2 weeks
In daily use, Qubo Q400 gets the job done. It detects pollution spikes quickly and reacts almost immediately. Cooking smoke is a great real-world test, and the Q400 reliably picks it up within seconds, ramping up fan speed in Auto mode without manual intervention. In a small to medium-sized room, dust and airborne particulates get reduced in just about 10 to 15 minutes. You can “breathe” the difference, especially if you’re coming from outdoors. Auto mode works intelligently, adjusting fan speed based on air quality and even switching off when pollution levels drop.
Smart Features and App Experience
The mobile app is one of the Q400’s stronger points. Qubo brings intuitive, responsive, and easy-to-understand, even if you’re not particularly tech savvy. You can monitor air quality, switch modes, adjust fan speeds, and schedule operations directly from this software on your phone.
The Qubo Air App
Unfortunately, you’re not getting a dedicated screen that displays air quality. Instead, the Q400 uses color codes, namely Green, Yellow, and Red, to indicate air quality levels. For a deeper insight, the Qubo app gives you the finer details like AQI.
Sleep Mode and Noise Levels
Sleep mode deserves special mention because it’s genuinely quiet. Once enabled, the purifier fades into the background, making it suitable for overnight use even if you’re a light sleeper. There’s no distracting hum or sudden fan bursts.
Green indicates good air levels
What It Gets Wrong
The biggest omission is the lack of a numeric AQI display on the device itself. If you like glancing at exact air quality numbers, you’ll need to open the app every time. The color-coded system works, but it’s less informative than a proper display. Furthermore, there is no set standard with different brands having different colors to indicate air quality.
Yellow indicates moderate air quality
Room size is another limitation. The Q400 is best suited for small to medium rooms. If you’re expecting it to purify a large open living area or an open kitchen-living room combo, it may struggle to keep up. Lastly, while maintenance is simple, it does require some attention. Regularly cleaning the pre-filter is essential to keep performance consistent. It’s not difficult, but it’s something you can’t completely ignore.
Alternatives You Should Consider
Top view
If you want a purifier with a built-in numeric AQI display or support for larger rooms, there are other options to choose from. The Xiaomi Smart Air Purifier 4 Lite is slightly more expensive, but it offers such a display panel. There is also the Sharp FP-F40E-W that uses ions to neutralize airborne pollutants. You can even check out the Eureka Forbes 270 Air Purifier that brings 360° air intake technology and activated carbon.
Verdict: Should You Buy the Qubo Smart Air Purifier Q400?
The Qubo Smart Air Purifier Q400 is easy to recommend for what it is. At under Rs 10,000, it delivers reliable air purification, responsive Auto mode, quiet night-time operation, and a solid app experience. It doesn’t overpromise, and more importantly, it doesn’t underdeliver. If you live in a small to medium-sized home and want an affordable, smart purifier that works quietly in the background, the Q400 is worth your money. Just don’t expect premium design touches or advanced features like on-device displays.
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Ayaneo has revealed key specifications and features of the NEXT 2, its latest Windows handheld gaming device. Like many other handhelds on the market, this upcoming device will also be powered by an AMD Ryzen AI APU and will offer premium features like an OLED display, advanced cooling, and TMR joysticks.
Ayaneo NEXT 2 features
The NEXT 2 offers two AMD processor options: the Ryzen AI Max 385 for the base model and the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 for premium configurations. Ayaneo claims the Max+ 395 delivers discrete graphics-level performance. RAM and storage vary by processor, with other hardware specifications remaining consistent across models.
Display specifications include a 9.06-inch OLED panel with 2400 × 1504 resolution in landscape orientation. The screen features a high refresh rate for enhanced responsiveness during gameplay. Audio output comes through front-facing speakers, while navigation includes an 8-way D-pad and dual smart touchpads flanking the display.
Controls represent a key differentiator. The NEXT 2 introduces TMR joysticks with adjustable torque, a feature Ayaneo claims as industry-first for Windows handhelds. Hall Effect joysticks and Hall linear triggers with dual-mode locks provide additional input precision. Four programmable rear buttons enable ten-finger control configurations. A dual-fan cooling system manages thermal performance during intensive gaming sessions.
Pricing & availability
Pricing starts at $1,799 for early backers purchasing the 32GB/1TB Ryzen AI Max 385 model, increasing to $1,999 at retail. The Ryzen AI Max+ 395 configuration with 64GB RAM and 1TB storage costs $2,299. The flagship model featuring 128GB RAM and 2TB storage carries a $3,499 early bird price, jumping to $4,299 at retail launch. All versions ship exclusively in Polar Black.
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In interesting news, Toyota is building its own game engine for the screens inside your car.
Toyota Connected North America, the subsidiary responsible for in-vehicle connectivity, has announced a new gaming engine called Fluorite. It’s designed specifically for automotive systems, where hardware is often less powerful than a typical smartphone or laptop.
What is Toyota’s Flourite engine?
Fluorite is written in C++ and is built to work closely with Google’s cross-platform UI framework, Flutter. That means developers can use Flutter’s Dart language and high-level APIs to build interactive experiences, including games and 3D interfaces, without needing heavy, traditional game engines.
According to Toyota, the engine is optimized to deliver strong performance even on low-end or embedded hardware. It also supports modern graphics APIs like Vulkan, which allows the system to get close to the device’s full hardware-accelerated performance.
Fluorite also brings some developer-friendly features. It supports a hot reload system similar to Flutter, letting developers see changes within a few frames instead of waiting through long build times. The engine also supports model-based trigger areas, so artists can define touch or click interactions directly inside tools like Blender.
Why does Toyota need a game engine?
So why does a car company need its own game engine?
Toyota says the project started as an attempt to build 3D user interfaces for future vehicles. The team looked at established engines like Unity, but found them too heavy for embedded automotive systems. Licensing costs were also a concern. In the end, building a lightweight, in-house solution made more sense.
More importantly, Toyota is marketing Fluorite as a fully featured open-source engine. As a result, even if the automaker won’t work on games, it gives an opportunity to independent and enthusiast developers.
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Apple may not be planning much of an upgrade for the iPhone 17e, at least if the latest leaks are to be believed. According to a Weibo leaker and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the next “e” model could end up being more of a quiet refresh than a meaningful redesign.
Fixed Focus Digital on Weibo claims the iPhone 17e is essentially the iPhone 16e with one major internal change: the new A19 chip. The leaker says there are no notable updates to the display, Face ID system, or overall hardware features.
In fact, they go as far as saying Apple hasn’t even changed the phone’s mold, which means the physical design and dimensions will remain the same.
That assessment lines up closely with what Mark Gurman is reporting. In his latest comments, Gurman largely confirms that the iPhone 17e will focus on internal upgrades rather than visible changes.
The changes are all internal
The phone is expected to run on the A19 chipset and will reportedly gain MagSafe support. The latter was missing from the iPhone 16e and was a common point of criticism from users.
iPhone 16e
Beyond the processor, Gurman says the iPhone 17e will also feature Apple’s latest in-house wireless technology, including the C1X cellular modem and the N1 wireless chip. These upgrades fit Apple’s ongoing strategy of reducing its reliance on third-party suppliers.
Design-wise, the iPhone 17e will still skip the Dynamic Island and stick to a notch-style layout like the 16e. Expect no dramatic visual changes, and likely the same screen size and overall look.
As for pricing, both Fixed Focus Digital and Gurman suggest there will be no increase. If true, the iPhone 17e will launch at the same $599 price point as its predecessor. Gurman also notes that the launch could happen soon, with one leak pointing to a February 19 debut.
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XElectron has launched the iProjector 3 Plus in India. The new smart projector supports native Full HD resolution and 4K content decoding. It runs official Google TV and is priced at ₹27,990 ($308). The projector is now available through Amazon, Flipkart, and select offline retail partners, and includes a one-year manufacturer warranty.
XElectron iProjector 3 Plus Specifications
The iProjector 3 Plus features a native 1080p display with a brightness rating of 2000 ANSI lumens. It can project screen sizes from 55 inches up to 300 inches. The projector supports HDR10 content and is designed for both daytime and nighttime viewing across a variety of home lighting conditions.
It runs official Google TV out of the box. Users can access more than 10,000 certified apps including Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, JioCinema, ZEE5, and SonyLIV. The system supports Google Assistant for voice search, along with built-in Google Cast and Google Photos.
XElectron has integrated several automatic calibration features into the projector. It includes Auto Focus, Auto Keystone Correction, Auto Obstacle Avoidance, Auto Tilt Correction, and Auto Screen Fit. These features help adjust image alignment and sharpness automatically when the projector is moved or repositioned.
The iProjector 3 Plus uses a fully sealed optical engine to prevent dust from entering critical components. This design helps maintain image clarity over long periods of use. The projector includes built-in 20W speakers tuned with a passive bass radiator and supports Bluetooth 5.4, allowing it to function as a wireless speaker or connect to external audio systems.
For connectivity, the projector includes dual-band Wi-Fi 6, 2 x HDMI ports, 2 x USB ports, LAN, AV input, Audio Out, and HDMI ARC. The projector also supports wireless screen mirroring via AirPlay and Miracast.
The Huawei Pura X2 is expected to launch in China soon. The phone was initially pegged for a March debut; however, recent reports have said the launch has been pushed back to April. Now, A new leak has shared more details about the upcoming foldable.
According to tipster Experience more (体验more on Weibo), the device will feature a 7.69-inch inner display with a WQHD+ resolution. The outer display is said to measure 5.5 inches. This is a clear upgrade over the original Huawei Pura X, which came with a 6.3-inch inner screen and a much smaller 3.5-inch cover display.
The leak also claims that the Pura X2 will be powered by Huawei’s Kirin 9030 chipset. In addition to the larger displays, the foldable is expected to gain a telephoto camera, which was not highlighted in earlier leaks. Previous reports have already suggested that the device will offer high-end memory and storage options, with configurations going up to 20GB of RAM and 1TB of internal storage. The Pura X2 is also said to run HarmonyOS 6.1 and launch in multiple color options, including blue, black, green, orange, purple, and white.
While the original Pura X was announced in March 2025, a Chinese tech blogger has claimed that the Pura X2 could be unveiled around April instead, ruling out an early Q1 launch. There is also a chance that Huawei may introduce its Pura 90 flagship series before the Pura X2.
Other leaks have suggested that the main display could feature a 16:10 aspect ratio, along with a larger outer screen. The phone is also rumored to feature a total of four cameras, including a triple rear setup with a 200-megapixel main sensor. The phone is also reported to arrive in many shades, including white, green, orange, blue, black, and purple.
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Rogbid has introduced the Model R3, its new flagship Android smartwatch with built-in 4G calling designed to deliver a smartphone-like experience on the wrist. The smartwatch is priced at $99.99 and comes in two finishes: Nova Gold and Aether Black.
Rogbid Model R3 Specifications
The Model R3 comes with full Android OS and supports independent 4G connectivity through a built-in SIM slot. It covers global frequency bands and allows users to make calls, send texts, stream content, and download apps directly to the watch.
The watch includes 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, giving it the capacity to run popular apps such as TikTok, Netflix, and more via its built-in app store.
The device features a 1.65-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 480 x 480 pixels. Rogbid has used Panda Glass to enhance durability and scratch resistance.
The screen is surrounded by ultra-thin bezels, keeping the overall body compact at 46mm. It also features a 5MP slide-out camera that supports 190° rotation, allowing for video calls, photography, and face unlock while staying hidden when not in use.
Rogbid has packed the Model R3 with useful features, including an infrared remote for appliance control, real-time GPS with a geomagnetic compass, and dual-mode operation that switches between Android and Bluetooth modes to save battery.
Health tracking features include 24-hour heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen level tracking, sleep analysis, hydration and medication reminders, and multi-sport workout modes.
The watch is IP67 rated for water and dust resistance and features a large 1100mAh battery. According to the company, it can last up to 10 days in Bluetooth mode and recharges fully in one hour.
Snapdragon X2 Elite PCs are still a few months away from reaching users’ hands. We know that Qualcomm is betting big on it, and new benchmark results for the X2 Elite suggest the company is close to closing performance gaps with Apple.
The numbers come from early testing of a pre-production Asus Zenbook shared by the YouTube channel Hardware Canucks. Asus allowed the outlet to run a set of CPU- and productivity-focused benchmarks on a machine powered by the Snapdragon X2 Elite.
To note, the laptop is running early firmware and drivers, and the silicon itself isn’t final. So, consider these results are just a snapshot of what the chip is capable of.
Even so, the results are interesting. Qualcomm’s newest chip was tested at 31W, which puts it just 5W higher than Apple’s M5, capped at 26W in these comparisons.
Apple is still leading in single-core performance
Despite that relatively small power gap, the Snapdragon X2 Elite managed to outperform the M5 in three out of five benchmarks, while also pulling well ahead of the first-generation Snapdragon X Elite.
For instance, the X2 Elite performed extremely well in Blender and HandBrake, completing the tasks noticeably faster than Apple’s M5. However, Apple still leads in single-core performance.
In Cinebench 2024’s single-core test, the M5 scored 200 points, while the X2 Elite topped out at 146. Apple’s chip is roughly 37 percent faster in this specific scenario, even though Qualcomm’s new silicon shows a sizable jump over the original X Elite.
In the multi-core test, however, the Snapdragon X2 Elite posted a score of 1,432, beating the M5’s 1,153 and leaving the older Snapdragon X Elite far behind.
Beyond benchmarks, there’s a big unanswered question around battery life. The YouTuber didn’t share any runtime test results, so we’re left with the official claim of 43 percent better efficiency than its predecessor. Until commercial laptops arrive with finalized software, it’s hard to say how these performance gains will translate to everyday use.
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As we approach the anticipated late February Unpacked event, the leaks surrounding the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra have transitioned from vague rumors to concrete specifications. While Samsung is opting for refinement over a radical redesign, the internal upgrades, particularly in processing power and display technology, suggest this will be the most capable Ultra model to date.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra render
Here is everything we know about the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Refined Design: Thinner, Lighter, and Curvier
One of the most immediate changes you’ll feel with the Galaxy S26 Ultra is its ergonomics. Samsung is reportedly moving away from the sharp, boxy corners that defined the S23 and S24 eras. Instead, the S26 Ultra will feature slightly more rounded corners, making the massive 6.9-inch device much more comfortable to hold for extended periods.
Leaked renders also suggest the phone will be incredibly sleek, measuring just 7.9mm in thickness and weighing around 214 grams. For context, this would make it the thinnest Ultra flagship Samsung has ever produced. The build will likely stick with a high-grade titanium frame and the next generation of Corning Gorilla Armor to maintain its rugged durability while shedding some bulk.
A Powerhouse Leap: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
Under the hood, the S26 Ultra is set to be a performance monster. It is expected to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (specifically the “For Galaxy” overclocked edition). Early benchmarks indicate a significant leap in both CPU and GPU performance, with clock speeds potentially reaching up to 4.74 GHz.
To support heavy multitasking and the ever-growing suite of Galaxy AI features, Samsung is rumored to bump the RAM up to 16GB of LPDDR5X on higher-tier models. Storage options will likely remain consistent, starting at 256GB and topping out at 1TB, though rumors suggest Samsung may officially kill off the 128GB base model across the entire S26 lineup.
Display Innovation
Samsung continues to lead the industry in display tech. The S26 Ultra is tipped to feature a 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel using the new M14 OLED materials, which offer better power efficiency and color accuracy. Peak brightness is expected to hit a staggering 3,000 nits, ensuring perfect visibility even in the harshest Mumbai sun.
The “coolest” rumored feature, however, is Flex Magic Pixel technology. This is an integrated privacy feature that can narrow viewing angles on command, preventing onlookers from seeing sensitive content on your screen—a feature that will surely appeal to business professionals.
Camera Consistency with a Low-Light Twist
While some fans were hoping for a total overhaul of the sensor array, Samsung is focusing on “quality over quantity.” The core setup remains a quad-camera system led by the 200-megapixel main sensor. However, leaks point to a wider f/1.4 aperture, which would drastically improve light intake for “Nightography” and low-light video.
A larger selfie cutout is also rumored, potentially housing a new 32MP front camera with a wider field of view for better group shots.
Battery, Charging, and OS
Despite the thinner chassis, Samsung is expected to maintain a 5,000mAh battery. The big news for power users is the potential jump to 60W or even 65W wired fast charging, finally moving past the 45W cap that has held steady for years. Qi2 magnetic wireless charging is also a strong possibility, allowing for easier alignment with accessories.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to ship with One UI 8.5-based Android 16 preinstalled. Likely, it will be treated with up to 7 years of Android OS and security updates. In terms of color options, the S26 Ultra is expected to arrive in shades, such as black, white, blue, and purple.
Expected Launch Details:
Unpacked Event: February 25, 2026. (Rumored)
Release Date: Early to Mid-March 2026.
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Headphone Zone and Pula have released the Unicrom, a single-driver in-ear monitor targeting users upgrading from entry-level models. The India-exclusive IEM prioritizes tuning and build quality over multi-driver configurations.
Driver and Performance
The Unicrom uses a single 10mm beryllium-plated dynamic driver. The beryllium coating improves stiffness and control, helping reduce distortion and improve clarity. The driver covers a frequency range of 20Hz to 20kHz, with a sensitivity rating of 101dB ± 3dB SPL/mW and an impedance of 32 ohms. Distortion is rated at under 0.5 percent, ensuring clean playback even at higher volumes.
Instead of using multiple drivers, the Unicrom relies on careful tuning. The sound signature is balanced, with punchy bass, clear mids, and smooth treble that stays easy on the ears. This makes it suitable for long listening sessions and daily use across different music genres.
Build and Design
The shells are made from lightweight resin and weigh 6.6 grams per side. Each unit features stabilised maple wood faceplates sealed in resin for durability. Finished in an exclusive Headphone Zone blue, every pair shows a unique natural wood grain pattern.
The 1.25m silver-plated copper cable uses 0.78mm 2-pin connectors and supports swappable terminations. Both 3.5mm single-ended and 4.4mm balanced plugs ship in the package, allowing compatibility with smartphones, DACs, and balanced sources without cable replacement.
Accessories
Accessories include six pairs of silicone eartips and a compact leatherette carry case with magnetic closure, sized to hold the IEMs, cable, spare tips, and a small dongle DAC.
Availability
The Headphone Zone x Pula Unicrom is priced at Rs. 6,999 and is available now for online purchase at headphonezone.in.
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Oppo has officially started talking about the Find N6 foldable. In a recent Weibo post, Zhou Yibao, head of Oppo’s Find series, revealed that he attended an internal product event for the upcoming Oppo Find N6.
According to Zhou, the atmosphere inside the company is very confident. After sitting through the full product introduction, he said employees felt reassured about where Oppo’s foldable strategy is heading next.
The Find N6 is expected to debut after the Lunar New Year, and Zhou made it clear that Oppo isn’t just chasing incremental upgrades this time. Instead, the company wants the Find N6 to be “more powerful, yet still lightweight and thin.”
Oppo Find N6 could come with the shallowest crease in a foldable
During the internal showcase, Oppo also reportedly demonstrated its progress on reducing the foldable screen crease. Zhou used a blunt analogy to describe the issue, comparing the crease to the gap between two makeshift beds.
It’s not just a visual flaw, he argued, but something that disrupts the entire sensory experience of using a foldable phone. This focus on the crease is notable because it’s one of the biggest compromises users still make when buying a foldable.
OPPO Find N5
According to Zhou, Oppo has poured significant resources into research and development to tackle this problem head-on. Feedback from employees who saw the device firsthand suggests the results are hard to miss.
According to leaks, the Find N6 could feature the shallowest crease in the foldable phone industry. If that turns out to be true, it would give Oppo a clear visual advantage over rivals. For a foldable, reflections and touch feel can make or break the experience.
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Computing in 2026 looks different from what it did just a few years ago. While laptops remain a cornerstone of portable productivity, mini PCs have established a space of their own in portable computing. These tiny, powerful desktop rigs have become a popular alternative to laptops, and data shows that mini PCs could be growing even further. But this isn’t about simply replacing laptops, and more about redefining how we think about personal and professional computing.
The Mini PC Boom: What’s Driving the Growth
Mini PCs are thriving for several reasons, with rising market demand and changing user behavior. Businesses and individuals alike want machines that offer solid performance without the size, cost, and energy footprint of traditional desktops. According to industry analysts, the compact computing segment is growing rapidly, with remote work being a key factor. Distributed teams need reliable desktop-like performance without locking users into bulky hardware, and Mini PCs fill that role perfectly.
Minix Neo Z95 Mini PC
Another reason for the rise in mini PC adoption is the increasing emphasis on low energy devices. Mini PCs as a system are built with efficient processors and low powered designs. So you can even find mobile versions of CPUs and GPUs, or a combination of them with desktop grade hardware to balance power and performance. This draws significantly lower power compared to traditional desktops, helping businesses push for greener operations and reduced electricity costs.
Mini PCs vs Laptops: Differing Strengths, Not Replacement
ASUS Zenbook S16
While we’ve talked about some of their strong points, it is important to clarify that mini PCs are not replacing laptops. Rather, they are redefining desktop experiences for users who don’t require portability but need a small computing machine. Laptops excel in mobility, making them ideal for students, remote workers, and others who need productivity on the move. On the other hand, mini PCs are still built to be put in a fixed position. But these still deliver desktop class performance with flexibility and energy efficiency. The tiny computers sacrifice an included display and portability for higher performance, to bridge the gap between full-fledged PCs and laptops.
Why Mini PCs Are Popping Off in 2026
ASUS ROG GR70 Mini PC
Compact Form Factor: Mini PCs pack a serious punch into tiny enclosures. Unlike laptops, which must balance performance with battery life and compact internals, mini PCs can house more robust cooling solutions and higher-end components. All of this is on offer without taking up desktop space.
Energy Efficiency and Sustainability: With a growing emphasis on reduced energy consumption, mini PCs shine. Many models use low-power chips that achieve high performance per watt, contributing to sustainability goals in offices and homes. The reported 31% rise in low-energy device adoption showcases this shift.
Remote Work and Flexibility: Remote and hybrid work environments have amplified demand for flexible desktop setups. Mini PCs allow employees to have a powerful workstation at home without the bulk of a traditional tower.
Cost-Effective: A mini PC delivers better price-to-performance than comparably powered laptops. These also offer more raw performance per dollar when considering CPU and GPU intensive workloads.
The Takeaway
Mini PCs are winning in 2026 not because they’re better than laptops in every way, but because they fit a growing set of needs like performance, space efficiency, energy savings, and remote-friendly computing. Laptops will likely retain their much larger market share in portable computing and convenience, but mini PCs are cementing their place as a versatile desktop alternative. The result is a healthier, more diverse computing ecosystem that gives users more choice than ever before.
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Thunderobot has launched its latest Mix Pro II mini PC in China. The compact desktop system features Intel’s latest Core Ultra 200H “Arrow Lake H” processors and targets users looking for AI-accelerated performance in a small, visually striking package.
Thunderobot Mix Pro II Specifications
The Mix Pro II comes in three configurations. The base model pairs the Core Ultra 5 225H with 32GB DDR5-5600 RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. The mid variant upgrades to the Core Ultra 7 255H, while the top model features the Core Ultra 9 285H with 64GB RAM and 1TB storage.
The top-tier Core Ultra 9 285H processor is a 16-core, 16-thread chip with a boost frequency of 5.4GHz and 24MB L3 cache. It offers up to 99 TOPS of AI computing power. Thunderobot supports up to 65W sustained performance in Performance Mode.
All these systems come equipped with 64GB of DDR5-5600 memory (dual-channel) and support up to 128GB via two SO-DIMM slots. For storage, these include a 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD and support up to 4TB through dual M.2 slots.
For cooling, the system features a Wind Blade cooling solution that includes a vapor chamber, a large fan, and heatsink fins, totaling 111,453 mm² in surface area.
Design-wise, the mini PC uses a compact 0.9-liter chassis with a glass top and metal base. It includes an L-shaped ARGB light strip between the glass and metal body. Thunderobot provides a dedicated lighting control app with support for multiple modes, including breathing, static, meteor, and flowing colors.
In terms of connectivity, the Mix Pro II supports Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 and includes dual 2.5GbE Ethernet ports. It also features a Thunderbolt 4 port, three USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, one USB-C with DisplayPort, HDMI 2.1, and DisplayPort 1.4. The system supports output to up to four displays simultaneously.
The PC runs Windows 11 and includes a 140W GaN power adapter with PD 3.1 fast charging support. Dimensions are 140 x 138.8 x 51.4 mm, including the base feet.
Pricing and Availability
The Mix Pro II starts at 4,999 yuan ($700) for the Core Ultra 5 version, goes up to 6,999 yuan ($980) for the Core Ultra 7 model, and tops out at 10,499 yuan ($1,470) for the Core Ultra 9 configuration.
According to hardware insider Kepler_L2, the next PlayStation could ship with 30GB of GDDR7 RAM. That’s higher than earlier speculation pointing toward 24GB, and noticeably above the 16GB found in the current-generation PlayStation 5.
Why 30GB is a big deal
The leak claims Sony may use ten 3GB GDDR7 modules, delivering up to 640 GB/s of bandwidth on a 160-bit bus. For context, the PS5 tops out at 448 GB/s. On paper, that’s a serious increase in memory throughput.
What does that actually translate to? Potentially:
Larger, more detailed game worlds
Heavier ray tracing workloads
More consistent 4K performance
Better AI-based upscaling techniques
Extra headroom for developers over a long console cycle
It’s also worth noting that other rumors have mentioned a new AMD APU, possibly based on future Zen 6 CPU cores and next-gen RDNA graphics. While those details are still speculative, the memory configuration would fit that kind of hardware ambition.
The cost problem
Here’s where things get complicated. GDDR7 isn’t cheap right now. Demand from AI infrastructure and data centers has tightened supply, and memory pricing has been volatile. If Sony really commits to 30GB of high-speed memory, that adds up quickly.
Some community discussions argue that 20GB might be enough, especially if it helps keep the console’s launch price under control. A more aggressive memory configuration could mean pushing past the $600 mark, maybe even closer to $700 depending on market conditions at launch.
Of course, Sony also has to think long term. A console typically needs to stay relevant for six to seven years. Cutting memory early might save money upfront, but it could limit performance toward the end of the generation. That’s likely the internal balancing act happening behind the scenes.
For now, this is just a leak. Manufacturing timelines floating around suggest a possible 2027 or 2028 release, which means plenty can change between now and then. Still, if the 30GB figure turns out to be accurate, it would signal that Sony is prioritizing longevity and technical headroom, even if that comes with pricing pressure.
Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3 was one of the company’s biggest software updates to date, introducing a refreshed UI, deeper AI integration, and revamped system features across phones, tablets, and beyond. Now, with HyperOS 3.1 rolling out in phases, Xiaomi is refining that experience with enhanced usability, performance improvements, and smarter integration both within its own ecosystem and with third-party devices. But what exactly has changed, and which devices will get the new version? Here’s a clear comparison between the HyperOS 3.1 and HyperOS 3 and the full list of eligible Xiaomi devices.
What HyperOS 3 Originally Brought
The Chinese tech giant’s HyperOS 3 custom skin was based on the Android 16 OS. It introduced the Apple Dynamic Island inspired HyperIsland, which is an interactive notification, live activity interface that makes it easier to glance at music, calls, charging status, and more without leaving your current screen. The update also focused heavily on AI-powered tools, from writing tools to transcription.
All of this was wrapped in a cleaner user experience, smoother animations, and improved multitasking support. Devices with HyperOS 3 saw smoother performance, deeper cross-device connectivity, and an overall more refined Android experience compared to prior versions of MIUI and earlier HyperOS builds. The rollout has been staggered across models, with 95% of eligible devices having received this update already.
What’s New in HyperOS 3.1
HyperOS 3.1 isn’t a total overhaul, but it brings several meaningful refinements and quality-of-life improvements. This includes features like:
Super OTA – One of the biggest highlights is Super OTA, which is a next-gen update mechanism that applies system updates faster and more smoothly with minimal reboot time and fewer errors. This addresses one of Android’s longstanding update pain points, which is the long, intrusive update installs.
Smarter UI and Refinements – HyperOS 3.1 improves on core UI elements with smoother animations, refreshed system apps (like Gallery and Weather), expanded lock screen customisation, and more interactive elements in HyperIsland for a more polished experience.
Better Ecosystem & Third-Party Support – HyperOS 3.1 improves cross platform features too by adding native Apple AirPods support, enabling quick pop-up pairing and access to spatial audio on compatible earbuds. It also improves interoperability with other devices, making Xiaomi’s ecosystem more flexible.
Accessibility & Quick Gestures – New accessibility options have been reorganised for easier access, and select models gain quick gesture controls that make navigation and shortcuts more accessible.
Performance & Stability Updates – Under the hood, memory management improvements, smoother app launches, reduced frame stutters, and UI polish make day-to-day use feel more responsive compared to HyperOS 3.
All Devices Eligible for HyperOS 3.1
Xiaomi 15 Ultra
Here’s a list of all Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO branded smartphones tand tablest that are set to receive the HyperOS 3.1 update.
Xiaomi
Xiaomi 13 / 13 Pro / 13 Ultra
Xiaomi 14 / 14 Pro / 14 Ultra
Xiaomi 15 / 15 Pro / 15S Pro / 15T / 15T Pro / 15 Ultra
Xiaomi 17 / 17 Pro / 17 Pro Max / 17 Ultra / 17 Ultra Leica & Leitzphone
Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 / Fold 4
Xiaomi Mix Flip / Mix Flip 2
Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro / Civi 5 Pro
Xiaomi Pad 7 / Pad 7 Pro / Pad 7 Ultra
Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro 12.5
Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4
Xiaomi Pad 8 / Pad 8 Pro / Pad Mini
Redmi
Redmi Note 14 Pro+ / Pro
Redmi Note 14
Redmi Note 14S
Redmi Note 15
Redmi Note 15 Pro / Pro+
Redmi Note 13R / Pro / Pro 4G
Redmi K90 / K90 Pro Max / K80 / K80 Ultra / K80 Pro
Redmi Turbo 4 / 4 Pro / 5 / 5 Max
Redmi K70 / K70E / K70 Pro
Redmi A3 / A3 Pro
Redmi Pad 2 / Pad 2 Pro / Pad 2 4G / Pad SE 4G
Redmi 13X / Redmi 15 4G
POCO
POCO F6 Pro
POCO F7
POCO X7 Pro
POCO Pad M1
Note: This list continues to evolve as the beta and stable rollout progresses. Furthermore, rollout happens in batches and may take weeks or months to reach all regions and variants.
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Sony’s next flagship earbuds, the WF-1000XM6, are officially launching on February 12, 2026, but thanks to a fresh leak, we already have a pretty solid idea of what’s coming.
The details come from well-known insider Billbil-kun, who has a strong track record with Sony launches. And if this leak holds up, the XM6 looks like a focused refinement rather than a dramatic overhaul, but with some meaningful upgrades where it matters.
The biggest change appears to be the new QN3e processor, which is reportedly three times faster than the chip used in the WF-1000XM5. That extra processing power should translate into smarter, more responsive active noise cancellation.
Sony is also increasing the microphone count from six to eight adaptive mics. Combined with an updated adaptive noise-canceling optimizer and three ambient sound modes, the XM6 should handle shifting environments more smoothly — whether you’re commuting, walking outdoors, or sitting in a café.
On the sound side, Sony seems to be refining the internal audio chain rather than reinventing it. The XM6 reportedly gets a new driver unit, along with an upgraded DAC and amplifier. The goal? Better clarity, improved dynamics, and more controlled bass response.
Support for Hi-Res Wireless via LDAC is expected to remain, along with DSEE Extreme for upscaling compressed tracks. Some reports also mention a 10-band EQ option in the app, giving users more control over tuning.
Featbone conductionures like 360 Reality Audio with head tracking and adaptive Ambient Sound are also expected to return, with improvements driven by the new processor.
Sony appears to be focusing on comfort as well. The earbuds are said to have a more ergonomic shape, improved airflow, and redesigned insulated ear tips for better passive isolation.
Battery life reportedly remains the same as the XM5: up to 8 hours with ANC on, plus another 16 hours from the charging case.
Sony is also improving call quality with beamforming microphones, bone conduction sensors, wind noise reduction, and AI-based voice processing. IPX4 water resistance and multi-device connectivity should carry over as well.
Xiaomi’s next big launches might not just be about raw power and sharp displays; they could also bring a serious audio upgrade. A fresh leak has revealed that the brand’s next flagship phone and powerful compact tablet will feature a powerful audio system powered by Bose.
Bose-Tuned Speakers On the Redmi K90 Ultra & Redmi K Pad 2
According to known tipster Smart Pikachu, both the Redmi K90 Ultra flagship phone and the Redmi K Pad 2 tablet are tipped to ship with speakers co-tuned with Bose, promising louder, richer sound compared with typical mobile audio systems. This would continue Xiaomi’s emerging partnership with audio giant Bose, following earlier devices like the Redmi K90 Pro Max that introduced Bose-tuned speakers and even a rear-mounted speaker module for more immersive sound.
Redmi K90 Pro Max
So it’s not a surprise that the Redmi K90 Ultra is expected to be the next flagship to feature a similar three speaker system. This would offer a more immersive audio experience for gaming, movies, and music. The Chinese tech giant might debut in the global market as the Xiaomi 17T Pro, with a similar speaker configuration. Based on what we know so far, the K90 Ultra will reportedly pack a massive 8,500mAh battery pack along with a built-in cooling fan.
These specs power and cool a powerful Dimensity 9500 chip. Other notable features may include a tall 1.5K 165Hz OLED display, an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, 100W wired fast charging, and more. On the other hand, the Redmi K Pad 2 may debut globally as the Xiaomi Pad Mini 2, offering an 8.8-inch 3K display, a flagship level processor, and a larger 9,000mAh cell.
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Casio is back with another colorful twist on its popular rugged watches. This time, it’s mixing pastel-hued designs and a transparent strap model into its G-Shock/Baby-G lineup. The new BA-110PD-2A, BA-110PD-4A and BA-110PS-7A watches deliver lively looks while still packing the durability and everyday tech the brand is known for.
Casio G-Shock Baby-Gs go pastel & transparent
All three models in the new series sport polarized resin bezels, dials and straps that give them a glossy finish. The BA-110PD-2A comes in a cool blue tone, the BA-110PD-4A offers playful pink, and the BA-110PS-7A stands out with its pink/purple dial and a transparent band that feels modern and fresh. You also get heart shaped accents on the hour hand and at 3 o’clock for a quirky, fun touch to each watch.
Casio G-Shock Baby-G Watch with Pastel Colors and Transparent Strap
Apart from this, you also get two analog hands along with two digital displays for info at a quick glance. The duo supports world time (covering 48 cities and multiple time zones), stopwatch, timer, five daily alarms, LED backlight, and 100W water resistance for everyday ruggedness and weekend adventures. These are hybrid analog-digital watches, so you’re getting both a traditional watch look with more useful tools, and now with Baby-G’s pastel makeover.
Price & Availability
Casio has rolled out the new watches in Japan for about 16,500 Yen (around 105 US Dollars) for each model. These are also set to release later this month and are set to release globally soon. The popular watch maker recently announced two new Sheen series watches in the region, which bring a more sober yet elegant look with premium leather straps and solar power.
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Qualcomm is said to be working on the next-generation Snapdragon 8-series chipsets. Reliable tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed that the brand is working on two variants with part numbers SM8950 and SM8975, which are tentatively dubbed Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 and Elite Gen 6 Pro, respectively. In a new Weibo post, the same source has revealed a few more details about the next-generation Snapdragon 8-series chips.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 to be support LPDDR6, carry expensive price tag
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 and Elite Gen 6 Pro in works
According to the tipster, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 (SM8950) and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro (SM8975) chips are said to be manufactured using TSMC’s advanced N2P process node, which indicates a move toward improved efficiency and higher performance capabilities compared to current-generation silicon.
Among the two, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro is described as the more advanced variant, supporting LPDDR6 memory along with a fully enabled GPU configuration and a more complete cache setup. This suggests that Qualcomm could differentiate the two processors not only by performance but also by memory standards and graphics capabilities. The higher-end version is expected to carry a significantly higher cost due to the advanced hardware configuration.
The leak also mentions that several prototype devices currently being tested are equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chipset as a middle-tier flagship option, while there remains a small possibility that some models may shift to an N-1 generation chip identified as SM8850, which is nothing but last year’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. This indicates that manufacturers may adopt a flexible approach depending on pricing and positioning.
In response to queries in the comments section of his Weibo post, the tipster added that sub-brand flagship devices are likely to receive the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro processor, hinting that premium offerings within subsidiary brands could adopt the highest-tier chipset. While the tipster did not specify the names of the phones, he could be talking about the likes of the Redmi K100 Pro Max, iQOO 16, Realme GT 9 Pro, and OnePlus 16.
Additionally, MediaTek is reportedly developing a single 2nm-based Dimensity 9600, internally expected to outperform Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6,valthough real-world testing will ultimately determine its standing.
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itel has officially launched the itel A100 smartphone in India, targeting budget-conscious buyers looking for durability and essential features at an affordable price. Some of its key highlights include a 90Hz display, a military-grade certification, Ultralink functionality, and a large battery designed for all-day use. With a focus on practical upgrades and accessible pricing, the new A100 aims to stand out in the sub-Rs 8,000 segment. Here is a closer look at its specifications, features, and pricing details.
itel A100 specifications and features
itel A100
The itel A100 measures 8.49mm in thickness and features a 6.6-inch HD+ IPS display with a 90Hz refresh rate for smoother visuals. The panel uses a waterdrop-style notch design and is paired with DTS-powered audio for improved multimedia performance. The device also includes a Dynamic Bar interface that displays notifications, battery status, and alerts without interrupting ongoing tasks.
Powering the smartphone is an octa-core Unisoc T7100 processor, paired with either 3GB RAM with an additional 5GB virtual expansion or 4GB RAM with 8GB virtual expansion. Both variants include 64GB of internal storage. The handset packs a 5000mAh battery supported by a 10W charger, aiming to deliver reliable everyday usage without frequent charging interruptions.
The A100 runs on Android 15 Go Edition, offering a lightweight software experience optimized for entry-level hardware. The rear camera setup features an 8-megapixel sensor, while the front includes a 5-megapixel camera for selfies and video calls.
The A100 comes with Ultralink calling feature, which allows users to make free calls in areas with weak or no network coverage by leveraging alternative connectivity methods designed for emergency communication scenarios. However, this feature may only work on itel phones.
Additional features include face unlock, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, an IR blaster for controlling home appliances, and a single DTS speaker for enhanced audio output. It comes with MIL-STD-810H military-grade certification, indicating improved resistance to drops, shocks, and everyday wear, aimed at enhancing durability for long-term usage.
itel A100 price and availability
The itel A100 is priced at Rs 6,799 (~$75) for the 3GB RAM variant and Rs 7,499 (~$83) for the 4GB RAM version. Buyers can choose from Silk Green, Pure Black, and Titanium Gold color options. The device is currently available through retail stores across India and includes a free screen replacement offer within 100 days.
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In March, Lenovo will announce the Legion Y700 (2026) tablet in China. Last week, the brand rolled out its first teasers to reveal its rear design and color options. In today’s teaser, it has confirmed the display specifications of the device. At the same time, a leak courtesy of reliable tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed the configurations of the device.
Lenovo Legion Y700 (2026) display specifications
Lenovo Legion Y700 (2026) display specs
The Lenovo Legion Y700 (Gen 5) is officially confirmed to feature an 8.8-inch display that offers a 3K resolution of 3040 x 1904 pixels along with a 409ppi pixel density. The screen also offers 800nits of brightness, a DCI-P3 color gamut, and 12-bit color depth.
The above image also suggests that the Legion Y700 (Gen 5) could be equipped with dual USB-C ports. When held in landscape orientation, as shown in the image, it offers a USB-C port on the bottom and another one on the right.
Lenovo Legion Y700 (2026) configurations
Lenovo Legiion Y700 (Gen 5) variants leaked
According to tipster DCS, the Legion Y700 (2026) will arrive in three variants, such as 12GB+256GB, 16GB+512GB, and 24GB+1TB. It will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, and a previous leak claimed that it may house a huge 9,000mAh battery. Today’s leak reveals that the tablet will offer 68W fast charging.
While Lenovo has not specified it, the fifth-generation Legion Y700 will arrive with an LCD panel like its predecessor. On the back, the device will feature a single 50-megapixel camera accompanied by an RGB ring LED flash. Buyers will be able to purchase the tablet in black and white color options.
With a March launch officially confirmed for China, the brand is expected to gradually reveal more details about the Legion Y700 in the coming days.
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Casio just expanded its Sheen lineup in Japan with two new elegant analog watches that wrap classic style around modern technology. The new SHW-5300CGL-7A and SHW-5300PGL-7A combine Tough Solar charging, radio-controlled timekeeping and genuine leather straps for a refined everyday watch that’s both smart and elegant.
Classic Look Meets Practical Tech
These new Sheen models are built around radio-controlled accuracy in Japan and China, meaning they can sync with local time signals to stay correct without manual adjustment. If the signal isn’t available, Casio says the watches will still keep time within about ±15 seconds per month. The hands and dial layout include a three-hand design with a date window. One of its standout aspects is the Tough Solar technology, which uses ambient light to keep the internal battery powered up.
Casio Sheen Solar Watches with Leather Straps
So one doesn’t have to worry about replacing batteries often. This is paired with 100m (10 ATM) water resistance, meaning these watches can shrug off splashes, rain or a quick swim. Both versions feature an ion-plated stainless steel case with a rose-gold finish, lending a dressy but understated look. The dials are protected by anti-reflective coated sapphire crystal for improved scratch resistance. You also get Genuine leather straps with embossed patterns give each model a refined feel.
The Casio Sheen SHW-5300CGL-7A comes with a beige-tone strap, while the SHW-5300PGL-7A sports a black leather band. Casio has already opened pre-orders in Japan for both Sheen models, with each retailing at 35,200 Yen, which is roughly around 224 US Dollars. They are set to hit the shelves later this month, but global availability is still unclear.
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The Vivo V70 and V70 Elite are set to launch in India on February 19, and for the first time, the V-series is gunning for a slice of the upper-midrange performance pie. These aren’t just iterative upgrades over the V60 series.
They mark a shift in Vivo’s strategy, bringing flagship-class specs like Snapdragon 8-series chips, a 6,500mAh battery, Zeiss-branded optics, and 90W fast charging, while still staying under the ₹50,000 price ceiling.
Two models
Vivo has divided the lineup into two distinct tiers. The standard Vivo V70 runs on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset. It targets performance-conscious users in the upper midrange category. In contrast, the Vivo V70 Elite debuts as the first V-series phone powered by a Snapdragon 8-series processor; the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3.
Geekbench scores for the Elite show 1,973 points in single-core and 4,863 points in multi-core tests. The phone includes 12GB of RAM and will ship with Android 16 and OriginOS 6. Vivo has confirmed four years of Android OS updates and six years of security patches for the series.
Display and design
Both phones feature a 6.59-inch OLED display with a resolution classified as 1.5K. The panel supports a 120Hz refresh rate, 459 PPI pixel density, and 5,000 nits of peak brightness. The front-facing camera is housed in a centered punch-hole cutout.
Vivo claims the phones have the narrowest bezels in their price segment, measuring just 1.25 mm. The design introduces a flat-edge frame and a new square camera module. The V70 will come in Passion Red and Lemon Yellow, while the V70 Elite adds Sand Beige and Authentic Black to the mix.
Cameras
Both the V70 and V70 Elite feature a 50MP main camera using the Sony IMX766 sensor with optical image stabilization. They also include a 50MP periscope telephoto camera with the Sony IMX882 sensor, supporting 3x optical and up to 100x digital zoom. The rear setup is completed by an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens.
The front camera is a 50MP unit with a 92° field of view and supports seamless zoom between 0.8x and 2x. ZEISS has co-developed all camera modules.
Vivo also adds a range of AI photography features, including AI Magic Weather, AI Audio Noise Eraser, and AI Petal Shower Portrait. The India-exclusive AI Holi Portrait will be available from February 19 to March 15.
Battery and extras
Both devices pack a 6,500mAh battery with support for 90W fast charging. Vivo includes bypass charging technology to keep temperatures lower during extended gaming and streaming sessions. The phones come with IP68 and IP69 certifications for water and dust resistance.
The V70 Elite includes an X-axis linear motor for improved haptic feedback in games and system navigation. Both models feature LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage, along with a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint scanner that works with wet fingers. The frame is made of aerospace-grade aluminum alloy.
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New foldable phones are expected to launch in the next few weeks across the world. While Honor is expected to announce the Honor Magic V6 equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 at the upcoming MWC 2026 event in early March, the Oppo Find N6 is also expected to debut around the same time. In a new development, tipster Yogesh Brar has revealed the Find N6’s launch date for the global market.
Oppo Find N6 launch date (rumored)
OPPO Find N5
According to Brar, the Oppo Find N6 will launch on March 17 in China as well as select global markets, including Southeast Asian markets and Europe. He has specifically mentioned that the device will not be released in India. He added that the device will be available in Titanium and Orange color options.
Oppo Find N6 specifications (rumored)
According to reports, the Oppo Find N6 will arrive with an 8.12-inch foldable LTPO OLED screen on the inside, with support for 2K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. On the outside, it will have a 6.62-inch cover display, and both screens will have 20-megapixel front-facing cameras.
Under the hood, the Find N6 will feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and a roughly 6,000mAh battery with 80W wired and wireless charging support. Its rear camera setup will comprise a 200-megapixel camera accompanied by a pair of 50-megapixel sensors.
The Find N6 is also expected to arrive with up to 16GB of RAM, up to 1TB of storage, an AI-powered stylus, and satellite connectivity (only in China). The N6 is said to be thinner and lighter than its previous generation, but the exact measurements are not known yet. It is likely that the Chinese market may also receive an additional black edition of the device. At present, there is no information about its price.
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Samsung is expected to release One UI 8.5 with the upcoming Galaxy S26 series later this month. It has been available to Galaxy S25 owners as a beta release for quite some time, and the stable release is now around the corner. There are dozens of Galaxy devices in line to receive the One UI 8.5 update, but many devices will miss out on this exciting upgrade that’s packed with many useful features and plenty of upgrades.
We’ve carefully curated a list of Samsung devices that are not eligible for the One UI 8.5 update. To keep the list short and relevant, we’ve only included Galaxy devices that received the Android 15 (One UI 7) update.
List of Galaxy devices that won’t receive the One UI 8.5 update
Galaxy S series
Galaxy S21
Galaxy S21+
Galaxy S21 Ultra
Older Galaxy S models
Galaxy Z series
Galaxy Z Fold 3
Galaxy Z Flip 3
Older Galaxy Z models
Galaxy A series
Galaxy A23
Galaxy A14
Galaxy A05
Galaxy A05s
Older Galaxy A models
Galaxy M series
Galaxy M14
Galaxy M05
Older Galaxy M models
Galaxy F series
Galaxy F14
Galaxy F05
Older Galaxy F models
Galaxy Tab series
Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro
Older Galaxy Tab models
Galaxy XCover series
Galaxy XCover 6 Pro
Older Galaxy XCover models
If your Samsung device is on the list above, it is unlikely to receive the One UI 8.5 update. In that case, you may want to upgrade to a newer model to ensure your device has the latest features and upgrades. Check out the list of Samsung devices that are eligible for seven Android OS updates, six Android OS updates, or four Android OS updates to find an upgrade that will stay relevant for years to come.
Samsung has already released the One UI 8.5 beta for the Galaxy S25 series, which shows it’s a useful upgrade rather than just an incremental one with minor changes. While both are based on Android 16, the One UI 8.5 uses a newer QPR2 development build, allowing Samsung to include deeper system-level features.
The Quick Settings panel in One UI 8.5 is deeply customizable, allowing users to adjust the layout of every toggle and slider. The app icons (at least Samsung’s apps) have been updated to feature a subtle 3D effect. Some first-party apps also show a similar effect. The lock screen is now smarter and more personalized. It automatically adjusts the clock and date so they don’t cover the main subject of your wallpaper. Plus, the lock screen can show water visuals and features new fonts.
One UI 8.5 adds a partial-screen recording mode that captures a specific area of your phone rather than the entire screen. The Settings app features a few new options, including a failed authentication lock that automatically locks the device when it detects suspicious behavior, and an intelligent blocking feature that blocks apps that send too many ad notifications.
The new software also improves the Photo Assist feature to allow interrupted image generation without needing to save each iteration. There are a host of other improvements to One UI 8.5, making it a well-rounded package rather than just an incremental upgrade. So, One UI 8.5 is indeed a big upgrade, which will start rolling out to older Galaxy devices a few weeks after its initial release on the Galaxy S26 series later this month.
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Samsung has officially introduced the Galaxy F70e 5G in India, adding a new entry in its budget-friendly lineup with some genuinely solid specs for its price bracket. This device also brings a stylish design and a long battery life, so here are all the details.
Samsung Galaxy F70e Specifications
On the front, the Galaxy F70e sports a tall 6.7-inch LCD panel with an HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and 800 nits of peak brightness. Meanwhile, the rear gets a vegan leather finish for a more premium feel. Under the hood, the new budget phone is equipped with MediaTek’s Dimensity 6300 chipset, which is coupled with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Out of the box, this device runs on the Android 16 OS based One UI 8 custom skin and a promise of six major OS upgrades.
Samsung Galaxy F70e
A large 6,000mAh battery pack powers the Galaxy F70e, which supports 25W wired fast charging. For optics, the rear hasa 50MP main camera along with a 2MP depth sensor, while the front houses an 8MP selfie shooter. Other notable features include dual band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.4, dual SIM support, a fingerprint scanner, Knox Vault, a 3.5mm audio jack, and an IP54 rating for water and dust resistance.
The South Korean tech giant has announced the Galaxy F70e 5G in the Indian market for a starting price tag of Rs 12,499 for the 4GB + 128GB model, while the 6GB + 128GB variant costs Rs 13,999. The new affordable phone is listed for purchase in two color options, namely Spotlight Blue and Limelight Green, from Flipkart and the brand’s official website starting on 17th February 2026. This release also arrives just days after Samsung announced another budget phone, the Galaxy A07.
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Honor Magic V6 and Oppo Find N6 are among the first foldable phones expected to hit the Chinese market. Both devices are anticipated to break cover in March. While there is still no clarity about Xiaomi’s foldable plans this year after it skipped the Xiaomi Mix Fold 5, Vivo is expected to announce the Vivo X Fold 6 in a couple of months. A new leak suggests that it could be equipped with the best set of cameras ever seen on a foldable phone.
Vivo X Fold 6 may arrive with a 200MP camera
Vivo X Fold 6 to feature 200MP camera
In the above leak, tipster Smart Pikachu claims that the Vivo X Fold 6 is being developed as the most imaging-focused foldable phone yet. He added that the device is reportedly being tested with a 200-megapixel camera and a multispectral sensor.
To recall, the Vivo X Fold 5 from last year featured a Sony IMX921 primary camera with OIS support in its rear camera setup. It was accompanied by a 50-megapixel ultra-wide sensor and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. The camera setup did not feature a multispectral sensor.
The multispectral sensor, which is expected to be available on the Vivo X Fold 6, will be responsible for color accuracy. At present, there is no clarity on whether the X Fold 6’s 200-megapixel camera will use a Samsung or an OmniVision sensor. It is also not known whether it will be used for the primary or periscope telephoto camera.
Vivo X Fold 5
Considering that the Vivo X Fold 5 was powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, it is likely that the Vivo X Fold 6 will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite. Unfortunately, there is no information available about its other specifications. As far as launch is concerned, it may debut in July this year, similar to the previous generation.
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Poco may unveil the Poco X8 series globally in March, according to recent reports. This time, the lineup is said to skip a standard Poco X8 variant and instead include the Poco X8 Pro and Poco X8 Pro Max models. Ahead of the expected launch, the Poco X8 Pro appears to be actively securing regulatory approvals, suggesting that the announcement could be close.
Poco X8 Pro RRA certified in South Korea
Poco X8 Pro bags South Korean RRA certification
The latest development confirms that the Poco X8 Pro, which bears the model number 2511FPC34G, was approved by South Korea’s RRA platform back in December 2025. The listing identifies the device as a smartphone manufactured by Xiaomi Communications Co., Ltd., and also mentions its SAR value of 0.863 / 1.6 W/kg. While the certification does not disclose hardware specifications, such approvals typically indicate that the device is nearing commercial availability.
The Poco X8 Pro has previously surfaced in other regulatory databases as well. The device was earlier spotted on Thailand’s NBTC certification platform and the EEC database in Europe. Notably, the Thailand certification revealed the existence of a Poco X8 Pro Iron Man Edition, suggesting that Poco may introduce both a standard and a special edition variant at launch. Both versions are expected to share the same model number, indicating similar hardware configurations with possible cosmetic or software differences.
Poco X8 Pro specifications (rumored)
Redmi Turbo 5
The Poco X8 Pro is expected to feature a 6.59-inch OLED display with 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, offering a balance between performance and visual clarity. Under the hood, the device is rumoured to be powered by the Dimensity 8500 chipset, paired with LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.1 storage for improved performance and faster data handling. The phone may arrive with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage.
In terms of cameras, leaks suggest a 20-megapixel front-facing camera along with a dual rear camera setup consisting of a 50-megapixel main sensor with OIS and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens. Fast charging support of up to 90W is also expected, allowing quick top-ups for heavy users.
The device is widely believed to be a rebranded version of the Redmi Turbo 5. However, while the Redmi Turbo 5 includes a 7,560mAh battery, the Poco X8 Pro is likely to pack a smaller battery with around 6,500mAh capacity.
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Smart door locks are not exactly new, but Xiaomi’s latest takes a refreshingly practical approach. The Xiaomi Self-Install Smart Lock is rolling out in more regions across the globe, bringing easy installation and modern smart features to more homes. So here are all the details.
Xiaomi Self-Install Smart Lock Specifications
The Chinese tech giant previously announced this smart home security product in select markets like Japan and the UAE. And now, it is finally being released in the European market. As the name suggests, the Xiaomi Self-Install Smart Lock offers a DIY installation process without the fuss of drilling or professional help. Unlike traditional smart locks that often mean changing your door hardware, Xiaomi’s new version simply fits over your existing key or knob setup. SO there are no permanent modifications.
The Self-Install Smart Lock supports a range of convenient unlocking methods, which include:
Fingerprint scanning for quick access
Permanent and temporary passwords
Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connected app control
Voice commands through smart assistants
The lock also leaves room for a physical key backup
The smart lock works with the Matter smart home standard, meaning it should integrate with a variety of ecosystems rather than locking you into one brand. That’s a big plus for anyone building out a multi-device smart home. In Europe, the device is already listed on retailers like Galaxus in regions such as France and Germany, for around 145 to 153 Euros. Meanwhile, a secondary kit with an external keypad sells for 179-189 Euros.
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Various smartphones across different brands launching this year are expected to feature 200-megapixel cameras. Earlier today, it was reported that the Xiaomi 18 Pro series may feature dual 200-megapixel cameras. Now, a new leak reveals that the Redmi K100 series may also include a 200-megapixel camera.
Redmi K100 Pro Max may receive a major camera boost
Redmi K100 series to feature 200MP camera
The above leak by tipster Smart Pikachu reveals that another sub-brand lineup is aiming higher and may adopt 200-megapixel and periscope cameras. The hashtag used in the leak suggests that it pertains to the Redmi K100 series.
The Redmi K100 series is initially expected to include two models, the Redmi K100 Pro and K100 Pro Max, as successors to last year’s Redmi K90 Pro and Redmi K90 Pro Max. To recall, the Pro edition features a 50-megapixel (main) + 8-megapixel (ultra-wide) + 50-megapixel (telephoto) triple camera unit, whereas the Pro Max has a 50-megapixel (main) + 50-megapixel (ultra-wide) + 50-megapixel (periscope telephoto) triple camera setup.
If a 200-megapixel camera is to arrive on the Redmi K100 series, the Pro Max model is likely to be the ideal candidate to receive it. It is still unclear whether the Pro Max edition will feature a 200-megapixel primary camera or a periscope telephoto camera.
Poco F8 Ultra rebranding
Just as the Redmi K90 Pro Max was rebranded as the Poco F8 Ultra globally, the Poco F9 Ultra may launch in the global market as a renamed version of the K100 Pro Max. Therefore, it is likely that the F9 Ultra could be the first Poco phone to feature a 200-megapixel camera. The Poco F9 series is likley to debut in the first quarter of 2027.
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Xiaomi is reportedly preparing its next-generation flagship lineup, with early leaks hinting at significant hardware changes for the Xiaomi 18 series. A new leak suggests that imaging capabilities could receive a notable upgrade, particularly for the Pro variants. At present, a 200-megapixel camera is only limited to the Ultra variant, but the new leak reveals that even Pro models will come equipped with it.
Xiaomi 18 Pro series could feature 200-megapixel cameras
According to well-known tipster Digital Chat Station, an upcoming Xiaomi flagship phone equipped with a 6.3-inch display and dual 200-megapixel cameras is in the works. While it appears to be a Xiaomi leak, he has not specified the name of the device.
Based on Xiaomi’s current lineup strategy, both the standard Xiaomi 18 and the Xiaomi 18 Pro are expected to retain a compact form factor like the Xiaomi 17 and 17 Pro. However, major camera enhancements are likely to be reserved for the Pro model. Hence, it can be assumed that the Xiaomi 18 Pro may feature dual 200-megapixel cameras, as per the new leak.
There’s a possibility that Xiaomi may continue mirroring hardware between Pro and Pro Max variants. Similar to how the Xiaomi 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max share siimlar camera systems, the Xiaomi 18 Pro Max may offer the same dual 200-megapixel setup while differentiating itself with different camera sensors, a larger display, and higher battery capacity. A 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens is also expected to complement the main sensors. Both the Xiaomi 18 Pro and 18 Pro Max feature a more versatile secondary display on the back.
DCS has previously claimed that the standard Xiaomi 18 could finally introduce a periscope telephoto camera, replacing the existing telephoto unit with improved optical zoom capabilities.
Across the lineup, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chipset is rumored to power Xiaomi 18, 18 Pro, and 18 Pro Max, while the Xiaomi 18 Ultra may adopt a higher-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro variant. The Xiaomi 18 series is expected to debut in China around September, with the Ultra model potentially arriving later in the year.
Xiaomi is currently gearing up to launch the Xiaomi 17 and 17 Ultra globally. Reports have claimed that the Xiaomi 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max will remain exclusive to the Chinese market. Therefore, there is no clarity on whether Xiaomi 18 Pro and 18 Pro Max will be released globally.
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TPV Technology India has introduced five Philips Audio products targeting home entertainment, portable listening, and wired audio segments. The lineup includes the TAB4230 soundbar, TAS4400 Bluetooth speaker, TAB4120 mini soundbar, TAA1009 in-ear headphones, and SHP9500 over-ear headphones, now available through online and offline retailers nationwide.
TAB4230 Soundbar
The TAB4230 delivers 300W maximum output through a 2.1-channel configuration with a 6.5-inch wired subwoofer. Dolby Digital surround sound support enhances dialogue clarity and bass response. HDMI ARC enables TV remote control integration, while connectivity includes Bluetooth, USB audio playback, AUX, and optical inputs. The soundbar features a geometric design with metal grille finish.
TAS4400 Bluetooth Speaker
The TAS4400 uses magnetic attachment for modular operation, allowing its two 20W speakers to function independently or together for 40W combined output. Battery life reaches 8 hours per charge. Connectivity covers Bluetooth, AUX, and TF card, with USB Type-C charging. A built-in microphone supports hands-free calling.
TAB4120 Mini Soundbar
Designed for compact spaces, the TAB4120 provides 20W output and comes in black and blue variants. RGB lighting offers multiple display modes. True Wireless Stereo pairing connects two units for expanded sound coverage. The soundbar includes Bluetooth, AUX, USB, and TF card support, plus USB Type-C charging. Built-in microphone enables calling functionality, with 8 hours playback time.
TAA1009 In-Ear Headphones
The TAA1009 targets active users with 12mm neodymium drivers featuring bass vents. Flexible wing tips secure fit during physical activity. IPX4 rating provides splash and sweat protection. The 1.2-meter cable includes a three-button remote and microphone for call and playback control. Available in red and black.
SHP9500 Over-Ear Headphones
The SHP9500 employs an open-back design with 50mm neodymium drivers for Hi-Fi stereo output. Breathable ear cushions, a double-layered headband, and steel frame construction prioritize extended wear comfort. The detachable 1.5-meter cable terminates in a gold-plated 3.5mm jack, with a 3.5mm to 6.3mm adapter included for professional equipment compatibility. Built-in microphone supports communication.
Pricing and Availability
All five products are available through Amazon India, Flipkart, and offline stores across India. The TAB4230 soundbar is priced at Rs. 19,999 and available on Flipkart. The TAS4400 Bluetooth speaker costs Rs. 5,999, while the TAB4120 mini soundbar is priced at Rs. 3,999. The TAA1009 in-ear headphones retail at Rs. 899, and the SHP9500 over-ear headphones are priced at Rs. 12,999.
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Samsung has added a new art collection, MoMA: Ruth Asawa Collection, to the Samsung Art Store. It includes 25 artworks by Ruth Asawa (1926–2013), a famous American artist. People can now see these artworks on The Frame and some Samsung QLED TVs in clear 4K.
Ruth Asawa was inspired by nature and the world around her. She worked with simple materials like wire, paper, ink, clay, and metal. She made many kinds of art, including sculptures, drawings, prints, and even public art for communities. Her wire sculptures are especially well-known. They look light and floating, but are made very carefully.
Her art often plays with opposites. She mixed abstract and real shapes, inside and outside, or solid and empty spaces. Even though her work can look simple, it is very detailed and shows a lot of thought. People enjoy looking at it closely to see all the details and patterns.
Image via Samsung
Daria Greene, Global Curator at Samsung Art Store, said that Asawa’s art has a quiet beauty that feels powerful. Samsung is proud to bring her work into people’s homes so more people can enjoy it.
This collaboration with The Museum of Modern Art makes it easy for anyone to experience Ruth Asawa’s amazing art. Now, people everywhere can see and enjoy her work, learn from it, and feel inspired by her creativity, all from the comfort of their own homes on Samsung TVs.
Deal | Lake is an indie game set in 1986, in which you embody a woman who returns to her hometown. You will meet many people and discover beautiful landscapes, but you will have to make a crucial decision for your future.
Analogue has begun selling the Analogue 3D Prototype Limited Edition console it recently unveiled. Available in five colors, Analogue is promising that orders will be shipped in 24 hours.
The Casio Edifice EFR-574BL-1AV, EFR-574DC-2AV and EFR-574DE-7AV watches have been listed on the company’s global site. These tachymeter bezel watches have metal casings and straps. Features include triple inset dials, day and date displays and 100 m water resistance.
Samsung is said to be making moves towards bringing a camera feature that it discontinued after the Galaxy S10. This comes after reports of Apple working on the same feature for its iPhone 18 lineup have surfaced.
Philips Hue is rumored to be working on new versions of its Lucca smart lights. The upgraded wall light, pedestal light and path light are said to be brighter than the original products. Other features are thought to include white and colored lighting effects, app-based controls and voice controls.
The Nothing Phone (3a) lineup was only offered in white and black, the most expensive Pro model is also available in blue. In a new teaser, Nothing now suggests that the Nothing Phone (4a) and the Nothing Headphone (a) will be sold in five different color variants.
Fallout’s creator has revealed how technical limitations, licensing setbacks, and a “B-tier” label forced them to adopt inventive solutions that ultimately defined the RPG’s identity.
Asus has started selling the ROG Strix OLED XG32UQDMS. Launching globally before the end of March, the new 32-inch gaming monitor features a 4K and 240 Hz OLED panel as well as a USB hub for connecting peripherals.
In the midst of promoting his latest film during an AMA, Gore Verbinski was asked about the BioShock project he was tapped to helm, prompting a very detailed answer from the director.
Last year, Meta changed the WhatsApp Business Solution Terms in a way that severely limited what third-party AI chatbots are allowed to do (essentially, they were relegated to customer support). The European Commission decided to take a closer look as it sensed potential issues.
The investigation is still ongoing, but the Commission feels that it can’t wait for the full investigation to conclude because the delay can cause irreparable harm to competition in the market. “AI markets are developing at rapid pace, so we also need to be swift in our action,” said Teresa Ribera, Executive...
Samsung is reportedly planning to launch its next Galaxy S26 series in late February 2026. Ahead of that, Samsung has started dropping hints about the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked Event 2026 and its products. Now, Samsung has given another hint about the arrival of something big in the future – the Galaxy S26 series.
Now, Samsung US shared a post on X that caught a lot of attention. The post said: “That feeling when you can see into the future. What do you see in our future?” This message strongly suggests that Samsung is talking about future event and upcoming devices.
Along with the post, Samsung also shared a short video. In the video, a person looks excited and confident about the future. The text shown in the video says:
“The guy that’s going to be okay because he knows something smarter is coming.”
This hints that Samsung is preparing to introduce smarter and more powerful devices. Although Samsung hasn’t mentioned any product names, the timing and wording clearly point toward the Galaxy Unpacked event and Galaxy S26 series.
All these small hints point towards the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event, which is expected to take place around February 25, 2026. Galaxy Unpacked is Samsung’s special launch event where it introduces its new flagships along with other products. The Galaxy S26 series is expected to be the main highlight of this event.
So far, Samsung has not officially confirmed any details about the Galaxy S26 series or the event date. However, the hints shared by Samsung strongly suggest that something big is coming soon.
As always, fans and tech enthusiasts will have to wait for an official announcement from Samsung. Until then, stay tuned for more updates and information.
Samsung’s Direct Voicemail feature arrived in One UI 8.5 Beta 4, and it’s better than Apple’s approach in at least two ways.
Galaxy S25 users finally received the much-anticipated fourth Beta update today. Starting in South Korea, it was quickly expanded to the United States, with users in India, Germany, Poland, and the UK also grabbing the OTA.
When it comes to Direct Voicemail, Samsung and Apple are circling the same idea. It’s about letting the phone handle missed calls more gracefully, without forcing users to pick up or dig through clutter later.
Though Samsung comes late to the Direct Voicemail offer, its version is smarter than Apple’s. It’s because of two advantages, including a voice enhancer powered by Galaxy AI and an auto send trigger for convenience.
Voicemail with Audio Eraser
Apple’s Live Voicemail records faithfully, but that is also the limitation. What you hear later is exactly what the microphone captured, noise and all.
Samsung’s Direct Voicemail takes a different approach, with the feature plugging straight into Galaxy AI’s Audio Eraser. The same system already used for cleaning up Gallery videos now applies to voice messages.
One UI 8.5 brings advanced Direct Voicemail to Galaxy S25
Automation for convenience
Apple decides when a Live Voicemail gets sent. The system handles the timing, and iPhone users live with that decision. However, Samsung hands that choice back to the user, making it a practically useful feature.
In One UI 8.5, Direct Voicemail includes a customizable auto-send timer. You can set it anywhere from 1 to 20 seconds. Beyond the basics, this is what thoughtful engineering looks like.
Samsung is not reinventing voicemail. It is refining the edges that people actually notice.
Asus is not due to release the ROG Strix OLED XG27UQDMS in most countries until the spring. However, the company is already offering its new 4K, 240 Hz and 27-inch gaming monitor in the UK. The ROG Strix OLED XG27UQDMS also provides up to 1,000 nits peak brightness when HDR is enabled (APL 3%).
The Razer Boomslang is one of the most unusual gaming mice on the market. With a transparent chassis featuring RGB lighting and faux-leather mouse buttons, Razer puts flagship hardware in a retro-futuristic shell. However, the mouse costs more than some gaming laptops.
The Mix Pro II is a new mini-PC from Thunderobot. Eschewing Nvidia GeForce laptop GPUs found in last year's Mix G2, the new mini-PC turns to Intel's Arrow Lake H series, which Thunderobot complements with a vapour chamber cooling system and up to 64 GB of RAM.
A newly released indie free game, D1AL-ogue, is climbing the Steam trending chart fast. Released on February 05, 2026, in just a few days, this cyberpunk-themed title has received over 600 reviews, with 95% of them currently being positive.
8BitDo has refreshed one of its popular wireless controllers with new versions. Also sporting Bluetooth connectivity, the new releases all feature translucent finishes but are subject to significant catches at launch.
Deal | Epic Games Store has announced its Winter Sale, offering 50% discounts on critically acclaimed titles such as Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. It is live now and will run until February 23, 2026.
During its first public presentation, Iron – the humanoid robot from Chinese carmaker XPeng – unexpectedly fell over. The company’s CEO called it a natural part of the learning process, while the community mostly responded with humor.
Deal | Erenshor feels like a classic MMO, but instead of real players, it's populated by AI-controlled SimPlayers. The game runs entirely offline and works smoothly on the Steam Deck. It’s currently 30% off, lowering the price to $13.99.
itel quietly unveiled three new models – they have 120Hz 720p+ displays, are rated IP65 and are powered by the 4G-only Unisoc T7250 chipset.
The itel City 200 is the most capable model of the trio. As it has 4/6GB of RAM and 128/256GB storage, it runs full Android 15. The other two have 3/4GB of RAM and 64/128GB storage, so they are relegated to Android 15 Go Edition software.
itel City 200 in Vibe Purple, Bass Black, Echo Silver and Melody Pink
The City 200 has a 6.78” display (again, 720p+ resolution only) with 700 nits peak brightness. And its 8MP selfie camera is inside...
Samsung is reportedly planning to bring back variable aperture cameras in its smartphones. This comes after Apple announced that the iPhone 18 Pro will feature the technology. A variable aperture can change the size of the camera lens opening to allow users to control how blurry or sharp the background looks in photos.
According to a report by ETNews, Samsung has asked several camera module partners to develop and test variable aperture parts. Companies like Samsung Electro-Mechanics and MCNEX are working on producing and checking the important components.
The report says the feature is still in early development, and Samsung has not decided yet which phone it will appear in. However, there is a strong interest in bringing it back.
Samsung Galaxy and Apple iPhone – Hands on
Samsung has tried variable aperture cameras before. The Galaxy S9 and S10, released in 2018 and 2019, had this feature. But it was removed in 2020 because it made phones thicker and more expensive.
Now, after Apple announced plans for the iPhone 18 Pro, Samsung is looking at the technology again. By using a variable aperture, Samsung hopes to improve photo quality using real hardware rather than just software fixes.
If the plan goes ahead, the feature could appear in future Galaxy models, possibly the Galaxy S27. Users would then get better photos in low light and more control over background blur, which makes Samsung cameras more competitive with Apple.
Aside from this, Samsung is currently preparing to launch its Galaxy S26 series later this month. The Ultra model of this smartphone will reportedly bring new camera features to provide a better experience. Stay tuned for more information.
Casio has listed two of its Vintage A158 series watches, the A158WEA-1 and the A158WEA-9, on its global website. While they are marked here as February 2026 releases, they were launched some time ago. Features of the model include a rectangular digital display, a precise stopwatch and a daily alarm.
According to a recently discovered Geekbench 6 listing, the upcoming Core Ultra 5 250K appears to pack a modest improvement over its predecessor in single-core performance. The CPU's multi-core performance, as per the early benchmark run, however, is rather disappointing.
Discord will soon force all users to complete ID verification or be shut out from age-restricted servers and features. In March, chatters must upload a video showing their faces or other qualified IDs. The company outlined privacy protections following an attempted October 2025 data breach.
LightSolutions’ Hilux DS8 Tilt 360 ShellyX LED downlight, a Powered by Shelly product, is now available at the Shelly online store in various European countries. The smart ceiling light does not require a hub, with two connectivity options. Users can adjust the angle of the LED light source, as well as its brightness and color temperature.
The extent of Xiaomi's camera upgrades for the Xiaomi 18 series could stretch to more devices than previously anticipated. According to a reliable leaker, even the Xiaomi 18 could feature dual 200 MP cameras with Leica tunings.
The manufacturer AWOL is launching a new projector, which will debut with significant discounts on Kickstarter. It’s supposed to sport a high contrast ratio and particularly low latency.
A gamer appears to have purchased a PNY RTX 5080 gaming GPU with a massive $437 discount at Walmart, having found the deal in the store's clearance section. However, as pointed by commenters, there appears to be more to the story than just sheer good luck.
Last week, Dreame held a launch event in Poland, where, alongside several home appliances, the brand showcased three smartphones. These devices are expected to receive a wider rollout across Europe and possibly other regions, though the brand has not yet confirmed any launch details or pricing.
The most interesting phone of the bunch is the Dreame RS1. It’s the flagship offering and features an eerily similar spec sheet to the Nubia Z80 Ultra.
Dreame RS1 (image: spidersweb.pl)
In fact, Dreame’s device is said to feature the exact same key specs but with more flamboyant designs,...
Sony is finally unveiling the WF-1000XM6 earbuds on February 12, and ahead of that, a leak purports to bring us their most important specs.
The buds will allegedly use a new QN3e processor which is billed to be three times faster than the one in the WF-1000XM5. There will also be eight adaptive mics (four per earbud), up from six (three per earbud) in the previous generation.
There are even new drivers, as well as support for LDAC, DSEE Extreme, a 10-band EQ, Auracast, Multipoint, Fast Pair, and Swift Pair. The buds will get eight-hour battery life, and the case holds two additional...
One UI 8.5’s direct voicemail is officially released, and we’ve tried it out firsthand to give you a review of its newest capabilities. Apple has voicemail for quite some time now, and it’s quite a useful feature. Last year, Samsung also spotted testing this capability, and now, it’s finally launched for flagship phones.
The direct voicemail feature allows the caller to leave a voicemail message when they miss a call. Prior to leaving the message, the caller will hear a voicemail greeting, like “Please leave the message at the tone”.
During the recording, the receiver will have the option to answer or end the recording. Once recorded, the voicemail will be saved in the phone associated with a contact.
How to enable
For starters, the feature will show up as a notification on the dialer app. It is now a part of the Call settings, under “Direct voicemail”.
Besides the full ring, you can manually trigger the voicemail anytime from more options on the calling screen.
You can also decide when to send the incoming calls to voicemail after ringing. You can set 5, 10, or seconds or set a custom mark from 1 to 20 seconds.
Review Voicemail
One UI 8.5 brings a new blue voicemail icon in front of the contact name. Expanding the contact detail will reveal the voicemail duration and one line of transcribed summary. From here, you navigate to the voicemail screen, and it’s pretty much like the voice transcription.
You can check the transcription, summarize the call, check the playback, and remove background audio to improve the message’s clarity. You can delete voicemails from the settings. To be mentioned, the feature requires the mobile to be connected to a network.
Pros
The feature works pretty accurately, without delays or faults.
Voicemail quality is great
The interface is nice and clean
Voicemails’ history is part of the contact’s history page, similar to incoming, outgoing, and missed calls.
Audio eraser integration saves the day
Cons
Live transcription is not accurate
Summarization isn’t accurate sometimes
Transcription is not compatible for non-English speakers
You should know that the direct voicemail feature is part of the latest One UI 8.5’s fourth beta. It will be available for users with a stable release.
SamsungDisplay is planning to make more OLED screens for Apple’s new foldable iPhones. This shows that Apple expects strong sales for its first foldable phone.
According to information via ETNews, Samsung Display is considering investing in its A4 factory in Asan, South Chungcheong Province. The company wants to improve its equipment for making screens, which includes thin-film transistors (TFT). The final investment plan will be decided soon, and work could start in the second quarter of this year.
Samsung Display already has a special line for Apple’s foldable iPhones at its A3 factory. This line has been upgraded to make the “iPhone Fold” and can produce 15 million 7-inch foldable screens every year. Mass production of these screens is expected to begin in June. The iPhone Fold will be Apple’s first foldable phone.
Earlier reports reveal that this phone will reportedly have a 7.58-inch screen inside with a 4:3 shape and a 5.35-inch screen outside. Around 10 million units are expected to be made this year. Apple plans to release a new foldable iPhone next year, which means Samsung Display will need to make even more screens to meet demand.
Samsung Display is the only company that makes foldable OLED screens for Apple. With eight years of experience, it has the technology to produce foldable panels in large numbers, and it is expected to remain Apple’s exclusive supplier for years.
This expansion shows that foldable phones are becoming more popular. Samsung Display is playing an important part in helping Apple launch this new technology and meet growing customer demand. Stay tuned for more information.
Huawei has equipped its M-Pencil Pro with some impressive capabilities, including more than 16,000 levels of pressure sensitivity, gesture controls, and a selection of interchangeable tips. We took a closer look at the stylus during our review of the MatePad 11.5 S (2026).
Citizen has released its new Promaster Land GMT BJ7150-09L watch in some countries in North America and Europe. This Traveller GMT watch has a textured navy blue dial and a gray colored nylon strap. It features an Eco-Drive movement, an accent GMT hand and a basic date display.
The Philips Hue app has gained a new automations-related feature. While this tool was announced in previous updates for the Hue Bridge and Hue Bridge Pro, it was rolled out in a recent app update without being noted in the change log. The functionality should make it even easier to control the automations linked to a particular room or zone.
Samsung has selected 10 global Solve for Tomorrow Ambassador teams tied to Milano Cortina 2026, highlighting Sport & Tech and Environment projects ranging from wearable AI accessibility concepts to e-waste battery upcycling.
The Phawx has delivered an early review for the Anbernic RG Vita. While clearly inspired by the PS Vita, Anbernic's latest retro handheld is not powerful enough to emulate many games from the Vita library. The same is true for GameCube, Saturn, PSP and PlayStation 2 emulation for the most part too.
The launch of the X Fold6 is approaching. While Vivo has not confirmed anything about its new foldable smartphone yet, a leaker has outlined that two major camera upgrades are in order for Vivo's next X Fold release.
Sega has unveiled two new 65th Anniversary Seiko Collaboration watches in Japan. Available in black and silver, these limited edition watches use the videogame brand’s official font, and also feature Sonic the Hedgehog. The analog watches have a stopwatch function and are water resistant to 100m.
Samsung seldom experiments with different materials for its phones, mostly sticking to glass or plastic, but once in a while, it announces a smartphone with a leather finish. The Galaxy F70e is the latest model to launch with a leather back, and it will be available to buy in India later this month.
Nearly 20 years later, the Nintendo DS is still receiving new hardware integrations, and with good reason. Given its superior form factor and sprawling homebrew community, the only thing missing seemed to be a little Raspberry Pi integration. Enter the DSpico flashcart.
The global launch of the Oppo Find N6 is almost upon us, according to a reputable leaker. Apparently coinciding with the device's debut in China, the global launch should see the Find N6 arriving with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 months before Samsung is ready to introduce the competing Galaxy Z Fold8.
Google continues to lock down YouTube features as it moves them behind the Premium subscription. First, it disabled background playback loopholes. Now it wants to charge you for song lyrics on YouTube Music.
Several posts on the r/YoutubeMusic subreddit show the YouTube Music UI with a warning – “You have X views remaining, unlock lyrics with Premium”, where X starts at 5 and counts down to zero each time you hit the Lyrics tab.
YouTube Music now requires a Premium subscription if you want to look at (more than a few) song lyrics
This has been in the works for a while now – it...
Samsung has pushed a new update for the NotiStarGood Lock app. NotiStar helps users see old notifications that were missed or cleared by mistake. The new update comes with version 8.0.88.0 and fixes problems, which makes the app work better and smoother.
The latest change in this update is a fix for app-freezing issues. Earlier, some users noticed that NotiStar would stop working or become slow. With this update, the app should now open faster and run without freezing.
Moreover, the update also removes the duplicate notifications. In some cases, the same notification appeared more than once. This update helps prevent that issue, so users can see a clear and correct list of notifications.
Image via @KAILASH61229293 (X)
Samsung has also added notification saving for Work Profile, Dual Messenger, and Secure Folder. This means NotiStar can now store notifications from these special app spaces. This feature may not work on all phones, as it depends on the One UI version installed on the device.
Aside from this, Samsung has also been working to improve app performance. The app now runs smoother, uses less phone power, and feels faster overall. These changes make NotiStar more reliable for daily use.
Good Lock’s NotiStar 8.0.88.0 update is available through the Galaxy Store. To download it, open the Galaxy Store, search for Good Lock, then open NotiStar and tap the Update button if it appears. Updating the app helps ensure better performance and fewer issues.
A new report from Overclockers says Nvidia could launch a new graphics card this year. The source explicitly stated it is not related to the RTX 50 Super lineup, which was widely believed to launch in 2026.
The Trump T1 Phone has been available for preorder since last June, but early buyers who’ve already paid a deposit may end up with a device that not only looks vastly different but also features altered specs compared with what was originally advertised. Trump Mobile has finally revealed the phone’s current design.
Xperia fans may have been biting their nails after Sony put its prestigious Bravia TV brand under TCL control, but during the recent earnings call Sony Corporate Executive Officer and CFO Lin Tao said that there will be “no change in status” for the Xperia phones.
Further, Japanese site S-Max did some digging and discovered the model names for the Sony Xperia 1 VIII and Xperia 10 VIII in the GSMA IMEI database.
These models go in sequence, e.g. the Xperia 1 VII and 10 VII were the PM-150X-BV and PM-151X-BV, respectively (X is a digit denoting regional variants).
Sony Xperia 1 VIII...
Wild rumors circulating online indicate that Samsung SDI is testing a dual-cell silicon carbon battery for the Galaxy S27 series and select Galaxy A phones, which has reportedly outclassed the 5200mAh threshold.
5000mAh, that number has haunted Galaxy phones for years. Every launch, every keynote, same ceiling, same polite promises about efficiency doing the heavy lifting. We’ve been too patient, but this alleged prototype says something very different.
According to the rumor (via phonefuturist), the Galaxy S27 generation is being lined up for a serious battery shake-up. We are talking about a dual-cell 5200mAh silicon carbon battery, not a marketing tweak, not a rounding error, but a real jump in energy density.
The prototype reportedly pushes past 450 Wh per kilogram in energy density. That is a massive leap over today’s lithium-ion packs. The result is a battery that is bigger in capacity, faster to charge, and still slim enough to fit.
This is built on a dual-cell silicon-carbon architecture. Simply put, the Korean tech giant is splitting the battery into two smaller cells and packing them with a new silicon-carbon material instead of the old graphite mix.
Silicon can store way more energy than graphite, but it is tricky and swells if you are careless. Samsung SDI has been grinding on this problem for years, and now it looks ready, with rumors even hinting at a 20000mAh prototype in the works.
Honor and Xiaomi have been flexing higher capacities and silicon-based cells while Samsung played it safe. That era looks done if these alleged Samsung SDI battery prototypes make it into the Galaxy S27 next year.
A new official hands-on video of the Anbernic RG Vita has revealed some of the handheld's key details. The video also shows the RG Vita running a handful of video games including those made for the PlayStation 2.
Lenovo is expected to announce the 5th-generation Lenovo Y700 gaming tablet next month and the company started teasing the device on Weibo. The teaser was quickly followed by a tip from Digital Chat Station, revealing more details.
Lenovo Y700 (Gen 5)
The official posters on Weibo confirm an 8.8-inch display with a 3040 x 1904px resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, 2640Hz touch sampling rate for faster response during gaming, 800 nits maximum brightness, and 12-bit color depth. This will likely be the same display as last year's model.
And even though the poster doesn't say...
Moments after the initial drop in Korea, Samsung has now expanded the One UI 8.5 Beta 4 to the Galaxy S25 series in the US, Germany, UK, and India. The latest firmware update adds February 2026 security patch and Direct Voicemail feature.
For Galaxy S25 users, One UI 8.5 Beta 4 feels like a turning point. The software is settling down, the security patch is current, and Direct Voicemail (via TarunVats) finally brings Samsung’s calling experience up to par with its biggest rivals.
February 2026 security patch
Build ZZAL brings the February 2026 security patch to the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. That’s the February 5, 2026, security level, for those tracking patch currency. The download weighs in at approximately 1.5 gigabytes, via AndroidFlatform.
Direct Voicemail
Direct Voicemail is the headline feature, offering real-time transcription of incoming voicemails with the ability to jump into the call mid-message. Think of it as Samsung’s version of Pixel’s call screening, except it happens after you’ve already declined the call.
The caller leaves their message. You read it as text, live, on your screen. If it’s important enough, you pick up and interrupt them. If it’s another spam call, let it finish and delete it. The implementation feels polished from early reports.
Image translated from Korean to English using Google Translate
What’s encouraging is the execution speed. One UI 8.5 development has moved faster than previous point releases, and the beta quality has been surprisingly stable. That suggests Samsung’s internal development processes are maturing.
If you’re on the beta, update now. If you’re waiting for stable, you won’t be waiting much longer.
Samsung has just rolled out One UI 8.5 Beta 4 for the Galaxy S25 series, and this one feels different. Firmware build ZZAL is clearly aimed at tightening screws rather than testing new stuff driven from the Galaxy S26 series.
Users of the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra who have been testing every iteration since the early One UI days will notice the shift immediately. The focus here is stability, call reliability, and polishing the user experience, via ya_sking12767.
This fourth beta lands at a moment when the software is expected to feel close to done.
What’s new in One UI 8.5 Beta 4?
Samsung says the latest Beta update addresses a major lock screen problem. Users reported that the clock would scroll oddly, which was ruining the experience. The Phone app’s search history issue has also been resolved.
Calls randomly switching from a connected headset to the phone itself has been one of those bugs that make a premium device feel unfinished. With Beta 4, Samsung has finally addressed this behavior, making it far more reliable.
Search history glitches that could cause crashes are now fixed, along with issues where pasting numbers from call links into the keypad simply did not work as intended.
AI Select, one of Samsung’s smarter features, now behaves more naturally. After copying content, it no longer stays awkwardly on screen, improving the fluidity of the overall user experience.
Samsung has also rolled out a Bixby update with this build. The Perplexity-backed assistant seems to have received backend tuning rather than surface-level changes, likely improving responsiveness and command handling.
One UI 8.5 Beta 4 feels like a stability milestone for the Galaxy S25 series. The phone feels calmer, more predictable, and closer to what a final release should be.
It remains to be seen whether Samsung keeps running the Beta Program or heads toward the Stable release. A previous statement suggests that the official release will happen in March, and updates should arrive thereafter
Instead of going to Mars, a feat that Elon Musk now says is not as feasible as he was envisioning, SpaceX will focus on something way closer to Earth. Something that he himself called a 'distraction' from the Mars mission.
Hardware Canucks has tested the Snapdragon X2 Elite, and the resulting performance is quite impressive. Not only has Qualcomm reportedly managed to increase multi-core performane by quite a large margin, the Snapdragon X2 Elite is also much faster in gaming.
The next-generation Lenovo Legion Y700 is confirmed to launch as a compact performance-centric Android tablet. Lenovo has now officially revealed the tablet's display specifications, while a new leak has disclosed additional information.
Scientists thought that this star would soon turn into a supernova, mainly because of its declining brightness. But new observations show a completely different fate and a surprising discovery.
Windows Central says the next Xbox console will essentially double-up as a fully-functional Windows machine. Alongside Microsoft’s console, third-party OEMs will work on delivering a similar experience across all price segments.
Apple is reportedly set to roll out the first iOS 26.4 beta within the next two weeks. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the update will introduce select components of the revamped, Gemini-powered Siri.
Gurman says the first iOS 26.4 beta is expected to be released to developers during the week of February 23, provided there are no further delays.
While the update won’t deliver the complete Siri overhaul, it will allow users to try out select new features. The fully revamped, chatbot-style Siri is said to be unveiled alongside iOS 27 at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in...
The Huawei Pura X2 is expected to launch in China around March. Previous rumors have suggested that the foldable will feature larger inner and cover displays, along with a new Kirin 9030 chipset. A fresh leak has now revealed more details about the upcoming device.
According to a tipster, the Pura X2 will sport a 7.69-inch inner display with a WQHD+ resolution, while the outer screen is said to measure 5.5 inches.
For context, the original Huawei Pura X featured a 6.3-inch inner display and a 3.5-inch cover screen.
Apart from the larger screens, the Pura X2 is rumored to be...
After revealing the Galaxy F70e on February 2nd and unveiling it on February 9, Samsung finally announced the smartphone today in India. The sale is set to start on February 17, but everything about the device is now officially clear.
Samsung Galaxy F70e launched with a great camera, big battery, decent chipset, smooth screen, and long software promise. It’s available in two storage configurations, two colors, Blue and Green, with the back panel features leather finish.
Galaxy F70e – Design, Specifications and Features
Starting with the appearance, the smartphone is designed with a premium leather pattern finish at the back. It incorporates modern aesthetics with everyday practicality, and Samsung made it sleek at 8.2mm, featuring an IP54 rating.
Colors include Limelight Green and Spotlight Blue.
Samsung’s Galaxy F70e smartphone comes with a 6.7-inch HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It has a High Brightness Mode (HBM) feature that delivers clear and vibrant visuals even in bright outdoor conditions.
Galaxy F70e boasts a dual rear camera setup, consisting of a 50MP main camera with f/1.5 aperture and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. For selfies, Samsung installed a front camera that features 8-megapixel resolution.
Source – Samsung Newsroom
Under the hood, the F70e is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 6300. Samsung revealed the device hits impressive 623,000+ AnTuTu score. The chip’s CPU peaks at 2.4 GHz, offering 10 percent gaming performance gains.
It’s packed with a massive 6000mAh battery and supports 25W fast-charging. As compared to its predecessor, the phone has received a 20 percent increment in battery capacity for seamless productivity and connectivity.
Samsung touts One UI optimization for smooth experiences and battery life. It runs Android 16-based One UI 8 for an intuitive user experience. Software support includes 6 generations of OS and 6 years of security updates.
The company will start selling the Galaxy F70e in 4GB + 128GB and 6GB + 128GB versions in India, starting February 17. It will be available on Samsung.com, Flipkart, and select retail stores across the country.
Price:
4GB + 128GB – INR 12,499
6GB + 128GB – INR 13,999
Consumers can avail an additional INR 500 special launch offer for a limited period.
Lifting off from the Gobi Desert on Saturday, China's classified reusable spaceplane aims to verify new technologies, continuing a program seen as a direct rival to the X-37B operated by the U.S. Space Force.
Google is rolling out updates to the Google Home app (including version 4.8) that aim to improve Nest camera “close-to-live” playback reliability and reduce “Video not available” errors when opening recent clips from notifications.
Windows Central says the next Xbox console will essentially double-up as a fully-functional Windows machine. Alongside Microsoft’s console, third-party OEMs will work on delivering a similar experience across all price segments.
The latest addition to Samsung’s F-series is now official with the Galaxy F70e. The new device shares its key specs with the Galaxy A07 but opts for a redesigned back with a faux leather finish and comes with a lower starting price.
Galaxy F70e is built around a 6.7-inch IPS LCD with HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The panel is rated at 800 nits peak brightness and features an 8MP selfie camera.
Samsung Galaxy F70e
Around the back, Galaxy F70e features a 50MP main cam with f/1.8 aperture alongside a 2MP depth sensor and an LED flash. The phone is equipped with...
YouTube Music appears to be restricting full-lyrics access for some free users, with multiple reports showing a “Unlock lyrics with Premium” prompt after a limited number of lyric views.
Researchers have developed a highly stable organic molecule that can store twice as much energy as conventional alternatives, potentially revolutionizing how we store wind and solar power for months at a time.
It's arguable that Dell should have never implemented touch-sensitive Function keys in the first place as Lenovo had already tried many years ago before promptly switching back.
The iPhone 17e has been the subject of several leaks in recent weeks. Now, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has weighed in, largely corroborating the recent leaks surrounding Apple’s upcoming affordable iPhone.
According to Gurman, the iPhone 17e will be powered by the A19 chipset and will support MagSafe charging, which was not present on the iPhone 16e.
Gurman also notes that the upcoming iPhone will get the latest in-house cellular and wireless chips, the C1X and N1.
Lastly, the iPhone 17e is expected to retain the same $599 price tag as its predecessor. Gurman also says the new...
Samsung might soon start the Galaxy S26 series reservation, and it could unlock a useful freebie toward preorder. It remains unclear whether the double storage benefit will stay intact or be scrapped this year.
Information shared by tipster Sanju Choudhary suggests that Samsung could start the Galaxy S26 reservation on Wednesday, February 11, and the preorder freebie will likely be a 60W charging adapter.
If the input is accurate, Samsung could drop the Galaxy Unpacked invite day after tomorrow. Historically, Unpacked invitagion come along with the opening of reservations, including in the US, Europe, India, and key markets.
Free 60W adapter makes sense as a preorder freebie, which buyers would actually welcome. The Galaxy S26 Ultra supports up to 60W wired charging, while the wireless charging is also upgraded to 25W through compatible Qi2 cases.
The India-based tipster is unsure if the free storage upgrade will be offered. Earlier, it was reported that the Galaxy S26 Ultra could see a little price hike in India, even after claiming all the early purchase benefits.
Samsung may launch the Galaxy S26 Ultra for INR 1,40,000 in India. It’s an increment of INR 11,000 compared to the S25 Ultra. There could be an upfront discount of INR 10,000 along with INR 3,000 cashback on Buds 3/4 Pro.
Interestingly, the previous tip highlighted the free storage upgrade benefit’s availability. Meanwhile, there’s no certainty seeing the massive rise in smartphone component costs, such as DRAM and NAND memory, along with AP.
Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy S26 series on February 25, with the first sale opening on March 11, 2026.
Fresh Apple leaks suggest iOS 27 could be a boring upgrade. The new software will drop at WWDC this June, and a formal announcement may arrive next month. Samsung’s heavy lifting of One UI is widening the gap in terms of software.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman leaks that Apple iOS 27 could focus on bug fixes, performance, and design tweaks. A significant portion of marketing would spin around Siri upgrades powered by Gemini and an AI chatbot.
Apple Intelligence would receive further improvements for iPhones. Siri with Gemini will surely make headlines for weeks, but WWDC26 is slated to be “a fairly muted affair this year.”
iOS 26 is one of the most buggy software updates ever offered by Apple. Even loyal iPhone users criticized the performance and experience. That said, Apple’s focus has shifted to bug fixes and performance improvements.
Apple last year introduced Liquid Glass design language, which has been wisely replicated by Android skins, including One UI 8.5. Android 17 is doubling down on Apple-style design changes, arriving on Pixels this year.
The US tech giant doesn’t plan bold tweaks to the iOS 27 user interface. It would simply refine the changes deployed in iOS 26. Software will receive fine-tuning along the way, and bug fixes will realize performance gains.
Starting with One UI 7, Samsung commenced a bold new era in software experience. It was also the year when the world witnessed true AI experiences. Since then, we have been seeing notable improvements, with One UI 8.5 having nailed it.
Deal | Vtoman’s Jump 1500X compact yet portable power station can now be picked up with a significant 32% discount, thanks to the Valentine’s Day sale. The power station features an 828 Wh LiFePO₄ battery capacity, which is expandable up to 2,376 Wh via extra battery. On top of this, it also doubles as a car jump starter with 2000 A peak current.
Ayaneo will return to crowdfunding platforms for its premium Windows handheld, the Next 2. Available in two processor variants, the handheld will start at $1799 and max out at $3499 for early backers.
The Xiaomi 18 series is expected to debut later this year and will likely comprise a standard model alongside the Xiaomi 18 Pro. While details about the lineup remain scarce, a new leak suggests that the devices could feature a dual 200MP camera setup.
According to tipster Digital Chat Station, an upcoming compact flagship with a 6.3-inch display is tipped to feature dual 200MP rear cameras. While the leak doesn’t explicitly name the Xiaomi 18 series, the accompanying comments suggest that the device in question could be the Xiaomi 18 Pro.
Xiaomi 17 Pro Max
The Xiaomi 17 and the 17...
Industry reports deliver great news for Samsung and Nvidia fans with the world’s first HBM4 production commencing this February for the next-gen AI chips.
According to Yonhap, Samsung will begin producing HBM4 for Nvidia AI chips after the Lunar New Year holidays. With this milestone, the Korean tech giant will become the first in the world to commercialize the new HBM.
Samsung’s HBM4 reportedly exceeds the speeds required by Nvidia. The company is utilizing a fabrication process better than its rivals. NVIDIA is set to use HBM4 memory chips in its Vera Rubin AI accelerators.
Despite steep edges, Samsung is having mid-20% share in Nvidia’s HBM4 supply. A larger portion, going beyond 50 percent, is going to SK Hynix, with Samsung is runner up, followed by the US-based memory maker Micron.
Korean outlet Hankyung reports that Samsung has secured mid-20% share for HBM4. It’s significantly higher than the current HBM3E supply, which the company trailed; therefore, it’s good to go for future partnerships.
An industry insider stated:
“Samsung, which has the world’s largest production capacity and the broadest product lineup, has demonstrated a recovery in its technological competitiveness by becoming the first to mass-produce the highest-performing HBM4.”
Apple is set to kickstart 2026 with the launch of its new iPhone 17e, and its price and upgrades are going to hurt Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series.
Analyst MarkGurman of Bloomberg reports Apple iPhone 17e price and upgrades, which aren’t good news for the Galaxy S26 series. The affordable iPhone is gearing up to attack Samsung’s upcoming flagships from many aspects.
iPhone 17e price
Apple kept the iPhone 17e price unchanged, and iPhone 17e turns out to be no exception. While Chinese OEMs surrendered to climbing DRAM prices, and Samsung is under pressure, Apple keeps the iPhone prices intact.
Like the iPhone 16e, the iPhone 17e is widely expected to cost $599. This price stagnation may not just remain limited to the iPhone 17e, but expand to the forthcoming models, including the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max coming later this year.
iPhone 17e upgrades
Apple is reportedly bringing two major upgrades to the iPhone 17e this year. First, the device is getting an iPhone 17-level A19 chipset. Second, it’s getting MagSafe wireless charging support, featuring a built-in magnet.
For the last two years, Samsung has been maintaining a strategy to use a generation-old chip in its Fan Edition models. Meanwhile, Apple is bringing its best to even the affordable iPhone model, and that’s where it gains an edge.
Despite multiple rumors, the S26 series is arriving without built-in magnetic charging. Apple calls such a solution MagSafe, and the Pixel 10 upgraded to native Qi2 charging. Samsung wants Galaxy S26 buyers to own a special case.
Well, Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra could launch at the same price as the Galaxy S26 series in the US. The standard model is upgrading to 256GB storage, and it could start at $799, at least stateside.
Samsung fans waiting for Apple’s MagSafe-grade native magnetic charging on the Galaxy S26 just got their answer, and it is not the one many hoped for.
A new listing has surfaced in the Wireless Power Consortium database. The Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra all appear with updated Qi 2.2.1 certification.
Qi 2.2.1 pushes wireless charging speeds higher, with the Ultra expected to hit 25W and the standard models landing around 20W. It brings Samsung closer to the upper tier of wireless charging performance.
The WPC data confirms support only for the Base Power Profile. No Magnetic Power Profile, no integrated magnet ring, nor snap-on alignment with Qi2 magnetic accessories, unless you add a case that does the job for the phone.
Apple moved to magnets years ago, and Google followed with the Pixel 10 series. Samsung has been sitting on the sidelines, and the Galaxy S26 leak suggests it plans to stay there.
Samsung appears to be prioritizing a thinner chassis and guaranteed S Pen compatibility over the convenience of native magnets. Power users will understand the logic, but they do not have to like it.
Because the Galaxy S26 lineup sticks with standard BPP coils rather than a reworked magnetic MPP setup, Wireless PowerShare should remain intact. That means you can still charge the battery of your Galaxy watch or earbuds using the Galaxy S26 phone.
Samsung just proved something most broadcast engineers would’ve laughed at five years ago. You can live-stream an Olympic opening ceremony using phones. And this is the kind of global stage Galaxy S25 Ultra owners paid for.
At Milan’s San Siro Olympic Stadium, 26 Galaxy S25 Ultra units were strategically positioned across the global stage. Each one was feeding real-time footage into the global broadcast as 75,000 attendees and 3,500 athletes kicked off the Winter Olympics.
Samsung, working directly with Olympic Broadcasting Services, deployed the S25 Ultra as legitimate capture hardware. The kind of move that signals where mobile imaging tech actually sits in 2026.
The opening ceremony broadcast captured athlete entrances, crowd reactions, and backstage emotion with the kind of intimate framing that traditional broadcast cameras struggle to access.
Broadcast-grade sensor performance, sub-second latency on wireless transmission, and ProVisual Engine processing that handles dynamic lighting conditions without choking.
Walk through what that setup demanded:
Multi-camera sync across two dozen devices
Real-time color grading to match broadcast standards
Stabilization algorithms to handle crowd movement and tunnel vibrations
The Galaxy S25 Ultra handled it without the usual rig of external batteries, cooling systems, or tethered workstations. It shows the superiority of Samsung smartphones that go beyond just everyday usage when needed.
Foldable form factor, Olympic branding, and enough computational photography power to let them document their own once-in-a-lifetime moments.
Source – Samsung
From the athletes’ thrilling entrance to the cheers of spectators, and scenes of them enjoying and anticipating the days before their teams and teammates, Samsung and Galaxy connected the beginning of the world’s greatest sports festival into unforgettable, precious moments.
Elon Musk’s company SpaceX is reportedly developing a smartphone that can access the internet directly via the Starlink satellite network, allowing the phone to communicate worldwide with a single plan.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is back on top of our trending chart, making it three wins before it's even officially announced. We've little doubt it will add to its tally once it goes on sale towards the end of the month.
The Redmi Turbo 5 Max in second and the Galaxy A56 outgoing mid-ranger complete the podium this week.
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Another phone on its way out - the Galaxy S25 Ultra - sits in fourth, followed by the current Apple flagship - the iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Redmi Note 15 Pro and Redmi Note 15 come in sixth and seventh in that order.
Yet another indication...
Two new Casio Sheen watches, the SHW-5300CGL-7A and the SHW-5300PGL-7A, have been launched in Japan. This is a radio-controlled model with Tough Solar charging and 100m water resistance. Each version has an ion-plated metal casing and a genuine leather strap with an embossed pattern.
The latest round of Mini Apps for Amazfit smartwatches has been announced. The line-up includes a mini golf game, a speedometer and a tactical radar app. Plus, the most popular new release according to Zepp Health’s weekly downloads chart is the HZ-Engine Launcher.
Ever since Trump Mobile announced the T1 Phone, many of us were left wondering whether it's going to happen at all. The T1 Phone is still wrapped in mystery, and it's constantly getting delayed. However, The Verge managed to speak to two executives at the company - Don Hendrickson and Eric Thomas, who gave some extra details of the future device.
First of all, the T1 Phone isn't dead. It's just that Trump Mobile is going through some hurdles, and as a result, the handset's release is constantly getting delayed.
Some last minute changes to the design and hardware are the reason why....
The Baseus EnerGeek GR11 Power Bank with Retractable Cable 25000mAh 200W has launched in China. Building on an older model, this device can be used to charge up to four devices on the go. Features include a built-in retractable cable, a second detachable cable, and an integrated display.
Fiio has released the petite Snowsky Disc digital audio player, with high-resolution audio and balanced headphone support. The DAP runs a custom version of Linux and can store up to 2 TB of music on a microSD card.
Amazfit is rolling out another update for the Helio Strap: firmware version 3.11.0.1. This release brings improvements to the sleep recognition algorithm, which could increase the number of detected awake periods. Plus, there is an optimization for activity recognition, and a Bluetooth-related bug fix.
Audiences are embracing the Blizzard shooter formerly known as Overwatch 2. After announcing a new storyline and fresh heroes, the Overwatch player count is matching 2023 highs. The free-to-play game recorded more participation on Steam than Battlefield 6 and Black Ops 7.
A YouTuber has confirmed a key detail about Anbernic's PS Vita-inspired gaming handheld. Surprisingly, Anbernic has turned to a chipset last used three years ago to power the RG Vita. A global release is on the horizon, too.
The Xiaomi Self-Install Smart Lock is now available at some retailers in Europe. Designed to work with a standard key or knob lock, this product can enable you to open your door with a fingerprint or voice commands. Plus, it can be remotely controlled via an app and supports the Matter smart home protocol.
The Casio G-Shock BA-110PD-2A, BA-110PD-4A and BA-110PS-7A watches have arrived in Japan, and are set for release in other markets. Each model in this new series features a polarized bezel, dial and band, with one featuring a transparent strap. This hybrid watch supports world time and comes with tools like a stopwatch and alarms.
The Home Assistant 2026.2 release is now available. It comes with a new default Home Dashboard, a power distribution card and a Quick search function. Plus, there are a series of new integrations, including Cloudflare R2, and a tweak to make the separation between add-ons and integrations clearer.
Audio-Technica Japan has unveiled the limited-edition ATH-WP900SE wooden headphones made with solid ash wood, finished in a three-tone lacquer by guitar maker Fujigen. The headphones are tuned for the reproduction of string instruments with a clearer sound image.
Anbernic has released its latest Bluetooth wireless controller. Available in three translucent finishes, the new controller seeks to rival popular options from 8BitDo and GameSir with a design that sticks close to that of the Manba One. The Anbernic RG G01 is much cheaper than its rivals, too.
Stuffcool has introduced the Zeno 65, a 65W GaN wall charger targeting smartphones, tablets, and USB-C laptops. The BIS-certified device, manufactured in India, integrates a retractable USB-C cable to minimize cable clutter during travel.
The charger delivers 65W through USB Power Delivery and PPS standards, supporting MacBook Air, Samsung Super Fast Charging 2.0, and compatible iPhone and Google Pixel devices. Stuffcool claims these phones can reach 50 percent charge in approximately 30 minutes with supported fast-charging profiles.
The built-in USB-C cable extends to 68 cm and retracts completely into the charger body. Users must handle the mechanism carefully, as Stuffcool excludes damage from excessive pulling under its replacement policy. The charger also includes a separate USB-C port. When both outputs operate simultaneously, power splits to 45W and 20W. Either output alone delivers the full 65W.
GaN technology enables higher efficiency and improved thermal management within a compact design. The charger accepts AC 100–240V input at 50/60Hz and provides output profiles up to 20V at 3.25A, with PPS ranging from 5V to 11V at 4.5A.
Weighing 130 g (±10 g) and measuring 6.25 × 4.58 × 4.1 cm, the Zeno 65 fits easily into backpacks and laptop bags. Its single-port design alongside the integrated cable offers flexibility for charging multiple device types without carrying additional cables.
The Zeno 65 is priced at Rs. 2,999 and available through Stuffcool’s official website and Amazon India.
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Casio has introduced two new watches in its Baby-G series: BGD10KH-1 in matte black and BGD10KH-7 in off-white. These models follow the original BGD-10 series lineup that launched in November 2025 and arrive ahead of Valentine’s Day with themed colors and matching accessories. Both are priced at $89 and are now available for pre-order in the US.
Design Details
The BGD10KH-1 features a classic square digital display housed in a soft matte black resin case. Casio has added subtle pink accents for contrast. It comes with a heart-shaped off-white silicone holder that can convert the watch into a wearable charm.
The BGD10KH-7 uses a cream-colored off-white resin case and strap. It targets a more expressive and playful look with more prominent pink accents. The white model comes with a red heart-shaped holder and a pink strap, reinforcing the Valentine’s Day theme.
Casio designed both models as two-way convertible watches. The central case can be removed from the strap and inserted into the included silicone heart-shaped holder, allowing users to wear the watch as a charm.
Both models retain the Baby-G line’s shock-resistant construction and 100-meter water resistance. Each watch offers world time support for 29 time zones, a 1/100-second stopwatch, a countdown timer, five daily alarms, an hourly time signal, and a full auto-calendar valid through 2099. The LED backlight uses a white LED and includes a two-second illumination duration with afterglow.
Each model weighs 33 grams and uses a 42.8 x 39 x 14.7 mm resin case with mineral glass. Casio estimates a battery life of approximately three years using a CR1616 battery. The band fits wrist sizes ranging from 125 mm to 180 mm.
Ugreen has released the Nexode Pro 25,000mAh laptop power bank in Europe. The device is now available in the UK, Germany, France, and other regions, and is intended for users who need portable charging for laptops, tablets, and phones.
The Nexode Pro features two integrated USB-C cables: a 68 cm retractable cable rated for 25,000 pull cycles and a 35 cm cable doubling as a carrying strap. Combined with one USB-C port and one USB-A port, the unit can charge four devices simultaneously without additional cables.
Each USB-C output supplies up to 100W individually, sufficient to charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro to 43 percent in 30 minutes. Total output reaches 200W, exceeding Anker’s 165W limit. When charging four devices, one USB-C cable maintains full 100W delivery while the remaining 100W distributes across other ports, enabling full-speed laptop charging alongside phones or tablets. The power bank also supports Xiaomi’s 90W charging protocol.
Capacity performance includes approximately 1.3 full charges for a 13-inch MacBook Air, 4.7 charges for an iPhone 17 Pro, 3.4 charges for a Galaxy S25 Ultra, and 1.8 charges for an 11-inch iPad Pro. The power bank recharges completely in 2.2 hours using a 100W USB-C charger.
A TFT display provides real-time data on input/output power, remaining charge, charging duration, battery health, and cycle count. Safety features include flame-retardant casing and protection against overcurrent, overheating, over-discharge, overload, surge, and short circuits.
The device measures 158 × 54 × 50 mm and weighs 631 g. Pricing is £89.99 in the UK and €99.99 in Germany and France.
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Xiaomi has published the official spare part prices for the Redmi Turbo 5 Max smartphone in China following its launch on January 29. The company detailed the component pricing, providing a clear breakdown of potential repair costs for one of its most performance-focused devices under the Redmi brand.
According to Xiaomi Mall, the 6.83-inch OLED display costs 560 yuan ($80.69) to replace. The battery is priced at 199 yuan ($28.68). The speaker is listed at just 15 yuan ($2.16), while the sub-board is priced at 30 yuan ($4.32). The rear wide-angle camera module is available at 85 yuan ($12.25), the ultra-wide camera at 20 yuan ($2.88), and the front-facing camera at 40 yuan ($5.76). The back cover is also listed at 85 yuan ($12.25).
As usual, motherboard replacement prices depend on memory configuration. The 12GB + 256GB variant is priced at 2,040 yuan ($294.53). The 16GB + 256GB and 12GB + 512GB options cost 2,140 yuan ($308.65) each, while the 16GB + 512GB motherboard is the most expensive at 2,350 yuan ($338.04).
The Redmi Turbo 5 Max debuted as the flagship model of the Turbo series and is the first smartphone to feature MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500s processor. The chipset uses a 3nm process and an all-large-core architecture designed for high-performance workloads, including 2.5K gaming. Xiaomi has also equipped the device with a 3D ice-cooling pump and its proprietary Rampage Engine to ensure consistent performance under stress.
The phone features a 9000mAh battery using Xiaomi’s Jinshajiang cell technology. It supports 100W wired charging, 100W PPS fast charging, and 27W reverse charging.
The display uses new M10 OLED material with a 1.5K resolution and supports a peak brightness of 3500 nits. It also includes 3840Hz PWM dimming and DC dimming for better eye comfort.
The phone features a CNC-machined metal frame paired with a fiberglass back panel and a turbine-inspired dual-ring light strip. It comes in Shadow Black, Ocean Blue, Auspicious Cloud White, and Sunshine Orange color options. The device carries an IP66-IP69K rating for dust and water resistance and includes an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor and stereo speakers.
The camera setup includes a 50MP Light Fusion 600 main sensor with both OIS and EIS, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 20MP selfie camera. The device ships with Android 16-based HyperOS 3 and supports up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 4.1 storage, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and NFC.
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Researchers at MIT have found an unexpected way to make use of something electronics usually try hard to get rid of: heat. Instead of treating excess heat as a problem, the team showed that it can be used to carry out certain mathematical operations on its own, without any additional electrical power.
The work focuses on silicon structures that are only about the size of a dust particle. These structures don’t contain transistors or moving parts. Instead, they rely entirely on how heat naturally flows through solid material. According to the researchers, that flow can be shaped carefully enough to perform matrix-vector multiplication, a core operation used in many machine-learning models.
The study was led by MIT undergraduate Caio Silva, working with research scientist Giuseppe Romano. In simulations, the heat-based structures were able to carry out the calculations with accuracy above 99 percent
Here’s how it works
The key idea is that temperature differences act as inputs, and the resulting heat diffusion produces the output automatically.
To make this work, the researchers used a design approach known as inverse design. Rather than sketching the structures manually, they defined the mathematical operation they wanted and let software generate complex silicon geometries that would guide heat in just the right way. Many of these designs end up looking irregular and porous, but every feature plays a role in controlling how heat spreads. Because heat can only flow from hot regions to cooler ones, the team also had to split calculations into positive and negative parts and process them separately.
This isn’t meant to replace conventional processors. Heat moves much more slowly than electrical signals, and the structures can only perform fixed operations. But the idea could be useful in very specific situations, such as passive thermal sensing, on-chip temperature mapping, or simple signal processing that doesn’t justify extra power consumption.
As Silva noted, most electronic systems see heat as wasted energy. This work takes the opposite view and asks whether that heat can be made to do something useful before it disappears.
It’s still early research, but it offers a different way of thinking about computation, one where heat isn’t just a side effect, but part of the process itself.
Casio has officially unveiled its G-Shock Fire Package lineup for 2026, introducing the AWG-M100FP-1A1 and GW-2320FP-1A1. The Fire Package series has been a recurring annual release since 2004 and is positioned as a symbolic watch for people starting new chapters, whether entering new careers or life stages.
G-SHOCK-AWG-M100FP-1A1, GW-2320-1A1
The AWG-M100FP-1A1 and GW-2320FP-1A1 both feature all-black finishes with special edition packaging designed for gifting. Each model uses resin and aluminum construction with 20-bar water resistance and standard G-Shock shock protection.
G-Shock AWG-M100FP-1A1JRG-Shock GW-2320FP-1A1JR
The AWG-M100FP-1A1 combines analog and digital displays, showing time via two hands alongside three digital windows for date, day, and world time. At 52 × 46.4 × 14.9 mm and 56 grams, it uses inorganic glass and Neo Bright luminous coating. An amber LED with auto-illumination aids low-light visibility. Tough Solar charging powers the watch for six months without light exposure, extending to 18 months in power-saving mode.
The GW-2320FP-1A1 offers a fully digital interface across three displays with a white LED Super Illuminator backlight. Measuring 15.6 mm thick and weighing 64 grams, it provides extended battery life: 11 months without solar charging or 26 months with power saving activated.
Both models include Multiband 6 radio-controlled timekeeping, syncing across Japan, North America, Europe, and China. Additional features cover world time for 48 cities, five alarms, a stopwatch, a countdown timer, and an automatic calendar. When radio sync is unavailable, accuracy remains within ±15 seconds monthly.
Japan pricing sets the AWG-M100FP-1A1 at ¥31,900 and the GW-2320FP-1A1 at ¥24,200. International release details remain unannounced.
In other news, Casio has also rolled out the all-black G-Shock GX-56UBB-1 in parts of Europe at €159, matching the older GX-56BB-1’s price. While the rugged exterior remains unchanged, the update brings a new module, an LED backlight for better efficiency, and Tough Solar power with extended battery life.
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Ayaneo has been revealing bits and pieces about its handheld smartphone over the past few months. The company has now finally announced some concrete details of the Pocket Play, including its design, display, and other specifications.
As you might know, the Pocket Play doesn’t look like a typical slab phone. It uses a classic side-sliding design, and hidden inside is a full-function built-in game controller. Slide it open, and the device instantly shifts into game mode.
Ayaneo Pocket Play Specifications
The front of the device is dominated by a 6.8-inch OLED display. It has no punch hole or notch to break immersion. It runs at a 2400 × 1080 resolution with 20:9 aspect ratio and supports 120Hz, 144Hz, and even 165Hz refresh rates.
Inside, the Pocket Play is powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300, built on TSMC’s third-generation 4nm process. The chip uses an octa-core CPU design paired with Arm’s Immortalis-G720 GPU. Ayaneo has also added an active air-cooling system to help keep performance stable during long gaming sessions.
Haptics and audio haven’t been ignored either. The phone includes an 0815 X-axis linear motor with four vibration modes for more nuanced feedback, along with stereo dual speakers aimed at making games and media feel more immersive.
Despite its gaming focus, the Pocket Play doesn’t give up everyday phone features. It supports full communication functions, includes a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port with DisplayPort 1.4 video output, a fingerprint reader built into the power button, and a combined SIM and microSD card slot.
Ayaneo hasn’t shared pricing or availability yet again. Know that the Pocket Play is a console-first handheld smartphone you will be able to buy soon.
Casio has released the G-Shock GX-56UBB-1 across Europe following its Japanese launch. The watch is now available through official online stores in the Netherlands, Spain, France, and Germany for €159, matching the original price of the 2016 GX-56BB-1.
Casio G-Shock GX-56UBB-1
The GX-56UBB-1 maintains the exterior design of the classic GX-56BB-1, retaining the large all-black case and rugged construction. Changes focus entirely on internal components. Casio upgraded the module from 3221 to 3545 and replaced the electroluminescent backlight with an LED system that offers improved power efficiency and low-light visibility.
The watch measures 55.5 × 53.6 × 17.5 mm and weighs 88 g. The case, bezel, and band are made of resin. It features shock-resistant construction and is water-resistant up to 20 bar. The display is protected by mineral glass. The resin band fits wrist sizes from 150 to 220 mm.
The GX-56UBB-1 runs on Casio’s Tough Solar system. It includes a battery-level indicator and a power-saving mode that turns off the display when the watch is left in the dark. Battery life is rated at up to 13 months under normal use without light exposure after charging, or up to 27 months when stored in complete darkness with power saving enabled.
Features include world time for 31 time zones, covering 48 cities, plus Coordinated Universal Time, with daylight saving time control. The stopwatch offers 1/100 second precision with a maximum measurement of 23 hours, 59 minutes, and 59.99 seconds. The countdown timer supports up to 24 hours. The watch also includes five daily alarms, an hourly signal, and a fully automatic calendar that runs through 2099.
Timekeeping accuracy is rated at ±15 seconds per month. Casio has not confirmed if or when this model will launch in the US or other regions outside Europe.
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Red Magic has just unveiled a limited edition model of its latest flagship, the Red Magic 11 Pro+. Collaborating with Kuro Games, the brand has launched the Red Magic 11 Pro+ Wuthering Waves Edition, which brings a new eye-catching Energy Red theme inspired design.
Red Magic 11 Pro+ Wuthering Waves Edition Launch
The Chinese brand’s latest device offers the same high end specs and features as the regular Red Magic 11 Pro+. However, the big difference is that the limited edition variant dresses the flagship features an Energy Red theme, which brings a dark red finish on the rear. So this model stands out with unique looks and bundled extras for fans and collectors alike.
The Wuthering Waves Edition swaps in a bold Energy Red visual theme across several elements of the Red Magic 11 Pro+, giving the device a striking new personality. This includes various aspects like:
A crimson-accented liquid-cooling engine motif on the hardware
Red-accented gaming trigger buttons for that extra pop during play
Custom RGB lighting effects that match the theme’s mood
A matte metal frame that pairs well with the vibrant colours
Red Magic 11 Pro+ Wuthering Waves Edition
This edition also comes with a fully customised ‘Wuthering Waves’ UI theme, complete with icons, wallpapers, charging animations, and fingerprint unlocking animations inspired by the popular mobile gacha game. So you get a completely tailored experience. Apart from the phone, buyers of the limited edition bundle get several themed extras not present in the standard model:
Mingchao-themed Kevlar magnetic protective case
Custom-designed SIM ejector pin
Themed badges and collectable touches
120W Magic Flash fast charger in a matching design
The Red Magic 11 Pro+ Mingchao (Wuthering Waves) Limited Edition is priced at 6999 Yuan (~$970) in China and is scheduled to go on sale on 10th February 2026.
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The EV industry has reached a quiet but important milestone. For the first time, a mass-produced passenger EV is set to use a sodium-ion battery, a technology long discussed but never deployed at this scale. The car in question is the Changan Nevo A06, developed by Changan Automobile and powered by batteries from CATL.
The announcement follows extensive winter testing in Inner Mongolia, where temperatures regularly drop well below what most EVs are designed to handle. According to the companies involved, the Nevo A06 was able to charge normally at around -30°C and continued operating at temperatures as low as -50°C. At -40°C, the battery reportedly retained more than 90% of its original capacity, a level of performance that is difficult to achieve with conventional lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries.
The vehicle uses CATL’s Naxtra sodium-ion battery pack, which the company says is the first of its kind certified for use in passenger cars. The initial version has a capacity of 45 kWh and delivers a claimed range of just over 400 km on China’s CLTC test cycle.
On paper, that puts it close to entry-level LFP-based EVs, but with far better cold-weather behavior. CATL says the pack can deliver several times more power than comparable LFP batteries at sub-zero temperatures, helping maintain acceleration and cabin heating without heavy range loss.
Sodium-ion batteries have drawn attention partly because they avoid lithium altogether. Sodium is cheaper, more abundant, and less vulnerable to supply-chain disruptions. Safety is another factor: CATL says the Naxtra cells are far more resistant to thermal runaway and have passed extreme abuse tests without catching fire.
CATL describes this as the beginning of a “dual-chemistry” phase for EVs, where sodium-ion and lithium-ion batteries coexist depending on climate, cost, and use case. The Nevo A06 is expected to launch in China around mid-2026, with sodium-ion packs eventually spreading across Changan’s wider lineup.
For now, this remains a China-focused rollout. Still, it’s a clear signal that sodium-ion batteries are no longer just a lab experiment. In cold regions especially, they may soon offer a practical alternative to lithium-based EVs, without the usual compromises.
boAt has launched three dashboard cameras in India under its HIVE series, targeting different driver needs. All models include loop recording, G-sensor crash detection, smartphone connectivity through the HiveCam app, and optional parking surveillance via hardwiring kits.
The entry-level HIVE Dashcam E1 records at 1296p Full HD with a 126° viewing angle. It features low-light optimization, adjustable impact detection, built-in Wi-Fi, and supports up to 256GB microSD cards. The camera operates in temperatures from -20°C to 70°C and includes a microphone and speaker for audio capture.
The HIVE Dashcam M1 upgrades to 2K Quad HD resolution (2560×1440) using a 4MP sensor and widens the field of view to 140°. Built-in GPS logs speed, location, and route data directly into video files. A 0.96-inch screen displays connection and storage status, while voice commands enable hands-free operation. The 3-axis G-sensor automatically protects emergency clips, and a super capacitor improves heat resistance. Storage expands to 512GB.
The flagship HIVE Dashcam F1 adds a dual-camera system with AI-powered Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) features. These include lane departure warnings, forward collision alerts, and front vehicle movement detection. The front camera records 4K video via a 5MP sensor, while the rear captures Full HD. A Sony STARVIS IMX335 sensor enhances low-light performance. The F1 includes a 2.4-inch display, Wi-Fi 6, GPS tracking, 150° field of view, and 512GB storage support. Voice control and 24-hour parking monitoring complete the feature set.
Pricing & availability
The HIVE Dashcam E1 is priced at Rs. 2,499, the M1 at Rs. 4,499, and the F1 at Rs. 9,990. All three models are available through Amazon.in and boAt’s official website.
Oppo will unveil the Oppo K14x on Feb. 10 in India. Ahead of its launch, the standard Oppo K14 has been spotted at the Bluetooth SIG certification, revealing its existence for the first time. It appears that the device may debut in a month or two.
Oppo K14 Bluetooth SIG certified
Oppo K14 and K14x appear in Bluetooth SIG’s database
As can be seen above, the Oppo K14 and K14x have received approval from the Bluetooth SIG authority. These listings have revealed their model numbers as CPH2869 and CPH2871.
Unfortunately, the rumor mill hasn’t revealed anything significant about the standard K14 yet. Back in December 2025, the same device was approved by Singapore’s IMDA authority.
Devices that appear in the Bluetooth SIG database are known to go official within a timespan of around one month. Therefore, it may break cover as early as next month (March), and India could be one of the first countries to receive it, just like the K13 from last year.
To recall, the Oppo K13 came with a 6.67-inch AMOLED FHD+ display, a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip, a 7,000mAh battery with 80W charging, and a 50-megapixel main camera. It remains to be seen whether the K14 packs a larger battery than its predecessor.
As far as the Oppo K14x is concerned, Oppo has already confirmed that it will feature an LCD panel that offers a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it is expected to pack a 6,500mAh battery with 45W charging and offer 128GB of built-in storage. It will feature a 0-megapixel main camera. The phone will come in two shades, such as Ice Blue and Prism Violet. Likely, it will cost around Rs 15,000 in the country.
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On Feb. 13, Tecno will unveil the Pova Curve 2 in India. Before launch, the company is gradually revealing the key details of the device. The latest teaser suggests that it will pack the largest battery ever seen on a Tecno phone.
Tecno Pova Curve 2’s battery size teased
The above teaser hints that the Tecno Pova Curve 2 5G may at least pack an 8,000mAh battery, much larger than what competing brands are offering. The company claims that its huge battery will last for up to two days.
Despite housing a large battery, the Curve 2 will measure under 8mm in thickness and weigh below 200 grams. This device has been previously spotted at the TUV certification.
Recent reports have revealed that the Pova Curve 2 may feature a curved-edge AMOLED screen delivering a 144Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it is expected to feature the new Dimensity 7100 chipset, up to 12GB of RAM, and HiOS-based Android 16. The brand has confirmed that the phone will be available in black, silver, and purple shades.
Tecno Pova Curve 2 color options
The other details of the Pova Curve 2 are under wraps. Hopefully, the upcoming teasers will reveal more details about its specifications.
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The iQOO 15 Ultra and Red Magic 11 Pro represent the latest wave of gaming-focused Android flagships built on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 platform. Both phones aim to deliver uncompromising gaming performance, high refresh rate displays, efficient cooling systems, and large batteries. Despite sharing similar core hardware, their implementation and focus differ. Here’s how they compare across key areas.
Gaming Performance
The iQOO 15 Ultra uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and pairs it with iQOO’s in-house Q3 esports chip. The Q3 chip enables full-scene ray tracing, native 2K super-resolution, and 120fps frame interpolation to run simultaneously. The company claims an average of 119.2fps during one hour of high-load gaming with a peak temperature of 44.7°C. The phone scores over 4.51 million points on AnTuTu, placing it at the top of the Android performance charts.
Red Magic 11 Pro also uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and integrates the RedCore R4 chip. It focuses on graphics enhancement and real-time upscaling to 2K resolution with support for 144Hz in select games. The phone scored 4.35 million on AnTuTu and includes a PC emulator in the China variant, targeting users who want console-style flexibility on a smartphone.
Honestly, both phones share nearly identical specs, but the 15 Ultra holds a slight advantage over the 11 Pro.
Display and Visual Quality
iQOO equips the 15 Ultra with a 6.85-inch 2K LTPO OLED flat panel using Samsung’s M14 material. It supports a 144Hz refresh rate, 2160Hz PWM dimming, and reaches a local peak brightness of 8000 nits. It also includes hardware-level eye protection and DC dimming at full brightness.
Red Magic 11 Pro uses a 6.85-inch 1.5K BOE X10 OLED screen with a 144Hz refresh rate and up to 2000 nits peak brightness. It features 2592Hz PWM dimming and a 960Hz touch sampling rate.
iQOO 15 Ultra is a clear winner here.
Controls and Haptics
The iQOO 15 Ultra features pressure-sensitive shoulder triggers, a 4000Hz instant touch sampling rate, and a zoned touch system that adapts to different game interfaces. The gyroscope operates at 500Hz and uses a self-developed algorithm to improve motion input accuracy.
Red Magic 11 Pro has 520Hz shoulder triggers, a 3000Hz touch sampling chip from Synaptics, and software-level controls that adjust input latency across different games. Both phones also support 4D vibration.
This round is more of a tie since both phones deliver nearly identical specs.
Thermal Performance
The iQOO 15 Ultra introduces the Ice Dome Cooling System, which includes a 17x17mm fan with 59 blades, a vapor chamber with 8000mm² coverage, and layered graphite for efficient heat dissipation. It carries TÜV Rheinland’s high-reliability thermal certification and supports IP68 and IP69 ratings.
Red Magic counters with a hybrid liquid and air cooling system that uses fluorinated coolant and an upgraded Turbo Fan 4.0 that spins at 24,000 rpm. The system includes a visible cooling loop and integrates Liquid Metal 3.0 and a 4D vapor chamber for improved cooling efficiency.
Red Magic stands out for its aggressive and unique approach, while iQOO combines industrial-grade cooling with water resistance and practical durability.
Battery and Charging
iQOO fits a 7400mAh single-cell battery into the 15 Ultra. It supports 100W wired and 40W wireless charging, along with global direct-drive power that keeps performance stable while charging.
Red Magic offers an 8000mAh battery with 80W charging in the Pro and a 7500mAh unit with 120W wired and 80W wireless charging in the Pro+. Both phones support PPS and PD fast charging protocols.
Red Magic has the edge in overall battery capacity and faster wireless charging.
Camera Systems
The iQOO 15 Ultra features a triple 50MP setup on the back with a 1/1.56-inch Sony IMX921 main sensor, a 3x periscope lens with a 1/1.95-inch IMX882 sensor, and an ultra-wide shooter. Both the main and periscope modules support CIPA 4.5-grade OIS. On the front, there is a 32MP camera for selfies and video calls.
Red Magic uses a dual rear system with a 50MP main sensor and a 120° ultra-wide camera. The front camera is an under-display 16MP unit.
iQOO completely flips the script here with its camera-focused experience, especially with Vivo’s imaging algorithm support, which isn’t as refined on Red Magic phones, despite their higher-megapixel optics.
Verdict
The iQOO 15 Ultra stands out as a performance powerhouse with a stronger display, dedicated esports chip, advanced gaming controls, and a premium camera system. It is more balanced across entertainment, gameplay, and day-to-day usability.
The Red Magic 11 Pro series focuses on raw gaming strength with larger batteries, experimental cooling hardware, and higher charging speeds. It appeals to users who want sustained playtime and a custom gaming OS with niche tools like a PC emulator.
Buy the iQOO 15 Ultra for polished flagship-grade gaming with everyday usability.
Choose the Red Magic 11 Pro if you want maximum power, battery life, and a more aggressive gamer-first experience.
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Motorola looks set to update its TWS lineup, with a new leak pointing to what appears to be the Moto Buds 2 Plus. The earbuds haven’t been announced yet, but fresh renders suggest the company is sticking close to a formula that already worked.
The images published by Android Headlines show the Moto Buds 2 Plus in blue and white finishes. At a glance, the earbuds themselves don’t look drastically different from the previous Moto Buds Plus, which hints that Motorola is aiming for refinement rather than a full redesign.
One detail that stands out is the continued “Sound by Bose” branding. The partnership with Bose was one of the stronger points of the original model, particularly for tuning and noise cancellation, and it appears Motorola isn’t moving away from that strategy. While there’s no confirmation yet on specific audio features, it’s reasonable to expect similar sound characteristics, possibly with some quiet improvements under the hood.
The earbuds keep a stem-style design, which remains popular for both comfort and call quality. The bigger visual change shows up in the charging case. Instead of the flat, horizontal layout used earlier, the Moto Buds 2 Plus appear to store vertically. It also suggests Motorola may be trying to slim down the case profile a bit.
Pricing details haven’t been confirmed, but current expectations put the Moto Buds 2 Plus around the $199.99 mark, roughly where the previous generation launched. If that holds, it would keep the earbuds positioned as a relatively accessible premium option, especially compared to higher-priced models from Sony, Apple, or Bose itself.
Motorola hasn’t commented on the leak, which isn’t unusual at this stage. Still, the fact that these renders are coming from established sources, including Evan Blass, suggests the product is well along in development. Launch timing remains unclear, but this doesn’t look like something that’s far off.
Xiaomi’s experimental magnetic camera lens module might be inching closer to reality. According to recent rumors, the company has begun early manufacturing work on the detachable lens system that first appeared as a concept at MWC 2025.
The blogger Digital Chat Station recently claims that “the magnetic lens has started mass production and could be seen as early as this year (TBD).” While the post didn’t name a specific manufacturer, the most likely candidate is the modular optical system Xiaomi teased alongside the Xiaomi 15 series.
Lei Jun demonstrated the setup during Xiaomi 15 series launch event. At the time, it was described as an internal pre-research project, but it drew significant attention from both the smartphone and camera industries.
Xiaomi’s magnetic camera specifications
At its core, the system is a magnetically detachable lens built around a custom Micro Four Thirds (M4/3) sensor and an aspherical lens group. Xiaomi says it can deliver a full 100-megapixel resolution, an equivalent 35mm focal length, and a bright f/1.4 aperture.
That f/1.4 aperture should make it a low-light standout, while the classic 35mm field of view offers a perspective closer to the human eye, ideal for portraits and street photography, with more natural-looking background blur.
More importantly, Xiaomi says the modular optical system uses near-instant laser data transmission at speeds of up to 10Gbps, enabling lossless RAW transfer between the lens and the phone.
The system can also tap into Xiaomi’s AISP computational photography stack, powered by a large on-device model. The company claims this unlocks features like UltraRAW capture and up to 16 stops of dynamic range.
There’s no complicated wiring or pairing involved, and the lens doesn’t need a separate battery. It simply snaps onto the phone and is compact enough to carry around without much hassle.
If Xiaomi can deliver on its promises, the real-world experience could even outpace some traditional Micro Four Thirds setups, especially with AI-driven image processing in the mix.
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Motorola unveiled the Moto Buds+ TWS earphones in April 2024, and after almost two years, the brand will follow them up with a new pair, called Moto Buds 2 Plus.
While we don't know exactly when Motorola will introduce the Moto Buds 2 Plus, thanks to leakster Evan Blass, we do know what they will look like.
Blass has shared a couple of images of the Motorola Moto Buds 2 Plus, which reveal that the new pair has a vertical design, unlike the Buds+, which had a horizontal design.
Motorola Moto Buds 2 Plus' leaked renders
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We are just weeks away from the big Samsung event, and the leaks are everywhere. If you follow Sammy Fans, you know the Galaxy S26 Ultra is the one everyone is waiting for. But is it actually a big upgrade, or just a tiny jump? I have gone through all the latest news to give you the real story.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra has slightly rounded edges. It still looks like a serious, professional phone, but it’s much more comfortable to hold. It’s also thinner, about 7.9mm. We are also seeing new colors like Cobalt Violet and a very sleek Titanium Black. The rear camera setup has also changed; instead of five separate lenses sticking out, they are now tucked into a neat, pill-shaped module.
Samsung’s new Flex Magic Pixel tech is one interesting addition. It’s a privacy screen built right into the glass. Unless you are looking at the phone directly, the screen looks blurry. It’s a simple idea, but honestly, it’s one of the most useful things the company has added in years.
What about power?
The phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. Thanks to the latest chipset, this phone is incredibly fast. You can play any heavy games or edit 4K video without the phone getting hot or slowing down.
But the real focus this year is Galaxy AI. Samsung is adding tools that can summarize your long emails, translate phone calls in real-time, even better than before, and even help you erase or move objects around in your photos with just a tap. It’s like having a smart assistant living inside your phone.
Photography?
The 200MP camera is still there, but it’s been upgraded to improve “night mode”. The AI and new lens work together to make it bright and clear, without that fake, over-edited look.
Zoom is also getting a boost. We are hearing that the 5x and 10x zoom shots will be much sharper, which is great if you are at a concert and sitting far back in the stands.
Battery and Price
The battery is 5,000mAh, which is the same as the last few years. While we all wanted a bigger battery, the new chip is much better at saving power, so you should easily get through a full day. Plus, with 60W charging, you can plug it in for 15 minutes and get enough charge to last the evening.
As for the price, expect to pay around $1,299. But if you want the best screen, the best camera, and the fastest speeds in the Android world, you should get this one.
Release Info
The product will be announced on February 25, 2026, and arrive in stores in mid-March 2026.
Galaxy S26 price hike is unconfirmed, so far, but if leaks and rumors turn out to be accurate, it could change how US shoppers compare Samsung and Apple.
The Galaxy S26 hardware will be impressive. The real risk this year is not whether Samsung can justify higher costs, but whether it can do so without dismantling the value-first reputation that made Galaxy matter in the US.
Samsung is clearly running a market-specific pricing play for 2026. On paper, it looks rational. Rising RAM costs, tighter yield rates on 3nm silicon, and supply chain instability leave little room to absorb losses everywhere.
Galaxy S26 US price hike?
So Samsung shields the US and pushes the pain outward. However, it clashes with the brand story Samsung spent a decade telling.
Samsung did not win fans by being the most expensive option. It won by offering flagship hardware at prices that felt justifiable. Fragmenting that promise by region risks turning a global fanbase into a collection of short-term customers.
Galaxy S26 price hike seems unlikely, at least in the US. Leaks suggest US pricing will hold steady to stay aligned with Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup. Roughly $799 for the S26, $999 for the S26+, and $1,299 for the S26 Ultra.
Source – Evan Blass
The rumored end of free storage upgrades during pre-orders is not a minor tweak. Those incentives softened the BoM shock for buyers and made early adoption feel rewarded. Loyal users notice that kind of move, even if it never shows up on a spec sheet.
Europe is where Samsung’s strategy stops being subtle.
India appears to be getting a carefully cushioned increase.
A rumored INR 1,40,000 MRP for the S26 Ultra sounds steep until you factor in the expected ₹10,000 discount and exchange bonuses. On paper, the effective price lands close to last year’s, but early shoppers won’t face difficulties buying the device.
Samsung did not win its US fanbase by being the cheapest. It won by being smarter about value. Better hardware for the same money, plus meaningful extras that made buyers feel respected.
The Galaxy S26 strategy risks unraveling that bond. Even if US prices hold, the disappearance of perks is a creeping hike in disguise. Overseas, the blunt increases are already testing loyalty.
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Samsung is set to launch the Galaxy S26 series on February 25, and we have a closer look at the standard Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus design through a new leak.
Samsung’s Ultra model represents the Galaxy S-series with a large display, powerful performance, and more cameras. Though the Ultra model offers unique value for its price, customers have different preferences about their new flagship.
That’s where the standard and the Plus kick in. These phones have smaller screens than the Ultra model, while offering flagship performance and camera experience. Most importantly, the price is more affordable.
For years, Samsung has streamlined these phones with nominal design upgrades to focus on the software and technological advancements. These steps are quite apparent on the top-of-the-line model, but the standard and Plus still focus on a handy user experience.
2026 won’t be any different. Samsung has a standard and Plus model planned for the Galaxy S26 series, and a recent leak has revealed key insights into how these two devices will look.
The phone has a tall appearance with round corners, and the display is flat, just like the predecessor. The rear side has a vertical camera island that expands on the top left.
A side view shows that the lens modules have different crowns than the previous models. Overall this subtle changes have made the design look more interesting than ever before.
Galaxy S25 Plus
Rumors from last year suggested that the phone maker could replace the standard and the Plus models with a Pro and Edge. However, later findings suggest that the Edge still has a long way to go to grow the user base against the Plus, and the Pro model is proven to be a hoax, at least from what we’ve been seeing in the leaks. More details will be revealed at the Unpacked event.
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Samsung NEVER PROMISED to install charging magnets inside Galaxy phones in 2026, but the rumors did. Samsung’s internal survey regarding built-in magnets sparked the debate, and rumors floated online suggesting so.
Latest inputs, including with 100 percent accuracy, confirm that the Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra DO NOT BRING BUILT-IN MAGNETS. Like the S25 series, the Galaxy S26 phones will need the right case for Qi2 charging.
Samsung did not forget how Qi2 works
On paper, the Galaxy S26 looks like it fell behind, with no built-in Qi2 magnets, extra cases, and a messy accessory story. Meanwhile, Google’s Pixel 10 walks in with magnets installed straight into the phone and calls it progress.
Samsung did not forget how Qi2 works. It made a choice, a very Samsung choice.
The Galaxy S26 series still supports fast Qi2 charging through cases. Speeds are competitive, especially on the Ultra. The flagship experience does not collapse just because magnets are optional instead of mandatory.
One downgrade, unexpected benefits
Wireless PowerShare is not a spec sheet flex.
If you have ever dropped your Galaxy Watch on the back of your phone at 2 percent before heading out, you already know why this matters. Compatible Galaxy phones assisted users in such difficult times, and the S26 series won’t be an exception.
Pixel 10 users lose that entirely.
Google sacrificed Battery Share to make room for its Pixelsnap magnets. Strong alignment, clean mounting, instant Qi2 access, all nice, but the moment your earbuds die and there is no charger around, that magnet feels like a gimmick.
Source – Samsung
Samsung sidestepped that problem by skipping internal magnets altogether. No magnets means no interference with the charging coil. No interference means Wireless PowerShare versatility stays intact; that is, engineering priorities show through.
Want Qi2 alignment and magnetic mounts?
Buy the right case and you are set.
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Your Galaxy S26 will let you share power wirelessly.
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When Samsung opened the One UI 8.5 beta program, users enjoyed the sheer amount of excitement the software offered through its new upgrades, but the delayed rollout plans are turning its experience into an old-age wagon.
Samsung initated first beta in early December, allowing the Galaxy S25 series users to test the latest features. The company has heavily modified the UI, one of the most important things that it needed to refresh the user experience.
This includes the redesigned UI elements, which look better than before. Core features, such as quick panel layout is now fully customizable. Despite opening the program in December 2025, Samsung has released only three beta versions. The third beta was released on January 5th, and the fourth has been hanging in the pipeline for over a month.
The company needs to test the software and make important improvements in order quash bugs and prepare a ready-to-use build. Yet, the past three rollout progressed pretty smoothly, and the fourth isn’t. What kind of bug just hit the development cycle that’s stretching the beta timeline? Nobody knows.
Regarding this delay, a beta moderator from the Samsung Korea community said that the beta rollout schedule is subject to change based on testing. However, the moderator refrained from estimating any news regarding a new beta rollout.
Source – Samsung
The problem here is not the fourth beta; instead, it’s the delay of the final release. The moderator made that announcement in late January, and there’s no release as of the first week of February. The sudden stretch in the beta timeline is both ambiguous and frustrating from a S24 Ultra user’s perspective.
Based on previous reports, One UI 8.5 will be featured first with the Galaxy S26 series, which is scheduled to launch on February 25 (based on leaks). That means the fourth One UI 8.5 beta should be dropping next week, if not delayed any further.
The One UI 7.0 and One UI 8.0 testing and release schedule suggest that the One UI 8.5 might not get an immediate release for previous flagships, including the Galaxy S25 series, on the S26 series launch day.
We can’t confirm this delay as Samsung has remained mum on the rollout. Also, this isn’t an OS update, so it’s hard to be certain. Yet, the development phase is raising doubts. We’re covering the One UI 8.5 development with each rollout. Stay connected with us to know more about the newest releases.
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Samsung is currently preparing to launch the Galaxy S26 series in late February 2026. Meanwhile, if you are thinking of buying a premium phone, the Galaxy S25 is still a very good phone. Several people may find it better than the new Galaxy S26. Below you can check why.
Here’s why the Samsung Galaxy S25 is still a great buy over the S26
The main reason behind choosing the Galaxy S25 is the processor. The phone comes with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip worldwide. Snapdragon chips are fast, smooth, and save battery.
On the other side, the Galaxy S26 will reportedly use Exynos chips in Asia, Africa, and Europe. Exynos chips are often slower and use more battery. However, Samsung claims better performance this time, but if you want a phone that works fast and lasts longer, the Galaxy S25 is a good choice.
Also, the Galaxy S25 is cheaper than the Galaxy S26. You can get a premium phone without paying a lot of money, as it is a last year’s smartphone. Ahead of the new Galaxy S series launch, Samsung is offering great deals on Galaxy S25 series phones.
The Galaxy S25 cameras are very good and can take nice photos and videos, just like the S26. It means that this upcoming Galaxy S26 smartphone to feature the same camera specs as the Galaxy S25.
Talking about the design, it is quite familiar except for the back camera island. The Galaxy S26 series to adopt the latest foldable phone-like camera design. For most people, the Galaxy S25 has almost everything they need in a premium phone.
The Galaxy S25 is still a smart buy. It has a fast Snapdragon processor, good cameras, a familiar design, and a lower price. The Galaxy S26 may have some new features, but the S25 is better for people who want a reliable, easy-to-use, and affordable phone.
SamsungGalaxy S25 Plus is one of the best phones in 2025, not just because it looks great or has advanced features, along with lasts long battery life. In CNET’s 2025 tests, the Galaxy S25 Plus device showed that Samsung can deliver endurance worthy of a premium phone.
In a 3-hour video streaming test, the Galaxy S25 Plus tied for fifth place with the Motorola Edge (2025). This means you can watch movies, videos, or scroll through social media for hours and still have battery left.
In a more intense 45-minute test with gaming, calls, and video streaming, it didn’t top the list. But it still did very well compared to most phones. However, the iPhone 17 Pro Max topped both.
S25 Plus
The Galaxy S25 Plus includes a big 4900mAh battery with smart software and a powerful processor. This helps the phone use power efficiently, so it lasts longer without getting hot or slowing down.
Even though Apple and OnePlus phones ranked higher in battery tests, the Galaxy S25 Plus proves that Samsung can compete with the best.
Samsung ranks fourth among brands for battery life, just behind Motorola. While Samsung phones don’t match Apple or OnePlus in endurance in the test, they still offer solid performance and are a good choice for many users.
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The Casio MTP-B185 series watches could be released in the US. The brand recently launched a new Casio Labs section on its website, which appears to be gauging customer interest in certain models. Launched in 2025, this analog watch has a metal casing and strap, with a square dial.
Instagram introduced the Close Friends feature for Instagram Stories back in November 2018, and last September, we learned that WhatsApp was developing that same feature for its users. Now we've learnt that WhatsApp is also working on a Custom Lists feature for status updates, giving its users more privacy control.
This revelation comes from the folks at WABetaInfo, who discovered this under-development Custom Lists feature in beta version 2.26.5.11 of WhatsApp for Android. As the name suggests, Custom Lists allows WhatsApp users to create lists for different audiences who can see their...
Lenovo has updated its ThinkBook 14+ and 16+ laptops with new configurations powered by the Ryzen AI 7 H 450 processor. Both models are now available in China through JD.com with a 32GB RAM and 1TB SSD variant priced at 6,999 yuan ($1,008).
Lenovo ThinkBook 14+ and 16+ Specifications
The updated models feature AMD’s Ryzen AI 7 H 450 processor with 8 cores, 16 threads, a 5.1GHz boost clock, and an integrated NPU capable of delivering up to 50 TOPS of AI compute. Lenovo uses the integrated Radeon 860M GPU based on RDNA 3.5 architecture for graphics. Both laptops support high-performance outputs, with the 14+ rated at up to 80W and the 16+ at up to 83W.
Lenovo has equipped both models with 32GB LPDDR5X RAM running at 8533MT/s and 1TB PCIe 4.0 TLC SSDs. The laptops also support dual M.2 2280 slots with expansion up to 8TB. Each device houses a 99.9Wh battery and supports fast charging using a bundled 140W GaN adapter. Lenovo claims a 60% charge in 30 minutes when powered off.
Both laptops feature a ForcePad haptic touchpad, a 1.5mm key travel keyboard with a fingerprint power button, an IR camera with a privacy shutter, MagicBay accessory support, and a four-speaker Dolby Atmos setup.
The design remains consistent across both models with an all-metal chassis covering the A, C, and D surfaces. Each supports a 180-degree hinge design and comes in Starry White and Moonlight Gray colors.
For connectivity, these include two USB4 ports, two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, HDMI 2.1 FRL (48Gbps), RJ45 Ethernet, SD card reader, 3.5mm audio jack, and support for Wi-Fi 7. Lenovo has also included a TGX graphics dock interface for external GPU expansion.
The main difference lies in the display. The ThinkBook 14+ features a 14.5-inch 3K panel with a resolution of 3072 x 1920. It supports a 120Hz refresh rate, 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, and reaches up to 500 nits of brightness.
The ThinkBook 16+ uses a larger 16-inch 3.2K panel with a resolution of 3200 x 2000. It offers a higher 165Hz refresh rate while maintaining the same color accuracy and brightness levels as the 14+ model. The larger body also allows space for a numeric keypad on the keyboard.
Both laptops are Pantone Validated, Pantone SkinTone Validated, and carry TÜV low blue light certifications.
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AI systems now plan tasks while humans carry them out in the real world.
Work is shifting toward fast, on-demand jobs assigned directly by software.
The platform hints at a future where human labor will work for automated systems and machines.
RentAHuman.ai is a newly launched platform that allows AI agents to hire humans to perform real-world and online tasks. It describes itself as an “interface layer connecting AI with the real world.” The idea is simple: AI can plan and decide, but humans can act physically and get paid for it.
Why It Was Created
The project was built by software engineer Alexander Liteplo and co-founder Patricia Tani. Liteplo said the idea was driven by anxiety over tech layoffs and the fear that AI could reduce human jobs. RentAHuman.ai aims to create new types of work as AI systems grow more capable. The provocative name was chosen to spark attention and debate.
How the Platform Works
Humans sign up by creating profiles that list their skills, availability, response time, and hourly rates. Payments are handled through cryptocurrency wallets. AI agents can browse these profiles and directly request tasks. From the AI’s point of view, hiring a human works like calling a cloud service.
Types of Tasks
Tasks range from physical errands, such as picking up registered mail, delivering flowers, or photographing locations, to online work like social media engagement or coordination tasks. Some small jobs pay as little as $2–$10, while others are priced hourly.
Safety and Moderation
Early concerns included risky crypto-related tasks. The founders say such content is being removed through manual moderation, though safeguards remain limited.
The platform recently went viral on social media and was covered by Business Insider. Its rise mirrors interest in AI agent ecosystems and raises a larger question: are humans becoming on-demand infrastructure for machines?
The Bigger Question
As AI systems take on more planning and decision-making, humans are increasingly positioned as executors of specific tasks inside automated workflows. If people keep control over pricing, task choice, and safety, this model could offer flexible income in an unstable job market. If not, human work risks becoming interchangeable and purely on-demand.
The platform doesn’t define the future of work, but it clearly shows where things may be heading as the physical world becomes more programmable through AI, and humans might now start working for machines.
Asus has launched its flagship ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM Gen3 gaming monitor (aka ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM3) in China ahead of its planned Q1 release. The 32-inch display is priced at CNY 8,499 ($1,225), below the previously announced $1,299 US price point, suggesting regional pricing variations.
The PG32UCDM Gen3 features a 32-inch 4K QD-OLED panel based on Samsung’s display technology. It supports a 240Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time. These specs place it firmly in the high-end segment for competitive gaming, while also making it suitable for content creation and professional work that benefits from high resolution and strong color performance.
The biggest upgrade in this generation is the new Black Shield Film. Asus says this added layer improves black levels in bright rooms, where QD-OLED panels can struggle. The company claims it reduces the purple tint that can appear under strong ambient light and improves perceived black depth by up to 40 percent. The screen also has an anti-reflective coating and higher scratch resistance for better durability during daily use.
Connectivity has been updated as well. The monitor now supports DisplayPort 2.1 UHBR20, alongside HDMI 2.1 for modern consoles and high-end GPUs. A USB-C port with 90W power delivery is included, allowing laptops to connect, charge, and transfer data using a single cable.
Other features include NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, Dolby Vision support, a built-in KVM switch, and Asus OLED Care tools designed to reduce burn-in over time. The monitor is now certified for VESA DisplayHDR 500 True Black, up from HDR 400 on the previous model.
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Galaxy S26 series spotted in WPC database with Qi 2.2.1 support
No built-in magnets; magnetic charging needs a compatible case
Wireless charging speeds may reach up to 25W on the Ultra model
Samsung’s upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 Series has appeared in the database of the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), confirming new details about its wireless charging features. The listings, first spotted by 9To5Google, reveal that all three models support the latest Qi 2.2.1 standard.
The listings show the Galaxy S26 (SM-K772), Galaxy S26+ (SM-K777), and Galaxy S26 Ultra (SM-K778). While the certification confirms support for Qi 2.2.1, the same standard used by the Google Pixel 10 series, it also highlights an important limitation: no built-in magnetic Qi2 support.
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Samsung is using the Base Power Profile (BPP) instead of the Magnetic Power Profile (MPP). This means the phones do not have built-in magnets. As a result, Qi2 magnetic chargers, power banks, and wallets will not attach directly to the phone. Users will need a magnetic protective case to enable proper alignment and attachment.
Despite this, wireless charging speeds are expected to improve. Reports suggest up to 20W wireless charging on the Galaxy S26 and S26+, and up to 25W on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, likely achievable only with compatible magnetic cases.
Samsung is also preparing a new Qi 2.2–2.2-compatible wireless charging puck designed for the S26 series, expected to launch soon.
Overall, the Galaxy S26 lineup focuses on faster wireless charging while keeping magnets optional through accessories.
OpenAI’s debut hardware is reportedly AI-powered earbuds codenamed Dime, expected in 2026
Company shelved a phone-like AI device due to high costs and chip shortages
Strategy now focuses on simple, screen-free AI wearables before scaling up
OpenAI is preparing to enter consumer hardware with its first AI-enabled device, according to multiple leaks and executive confirmations. The product, reportedly named Dime, is said to be an AI-powered audio wearable resembling wireless earbuds, with a tentative launch window in 2026.
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Leaks from tipster @SmartPikachu suggest OpenAI has changed course from a more ambitious early plan. The company originally explored a smartphone-like AI device with onboard computing, but rising component costs, especially HBM memory shortages, made the idea too risky to pursue.
Instead, OpenAI is now opting for a “start simple” approach, using Dime as an entry-level product to establish a foothold in hardware, gather real-world usage data, and refine AI-first consumer experiences.
Chris Lehane, OpenAI’s Chief Global Affairs Officer, has confirmed that the company is actively developing its first hardware product, but did not share a launch timeline. Sam Altman has described the device as more “peaceful and calm” than smartphones, suggesting it may be screen-free and pocketable.
Industry buzz around OpenAI hardware intensified after it acquired io, founded by former Apple design chief Jony Ive. Manufacturing partners under consideration reportedly include Foxconn and Luxshare.
While competition in AI wearables remains high, Dime could mark OpenAI’s first step toward owning the full AI experience for both software and hardware.
iQOO has published the official spare part prices for the iQOO 15 Ultra following its launch in China. The company lists the screen, battery, motherboard, and camera modules among the key components covered under its repair policy.
The standard screen replacement costs 1,590 yuan ($223), while customers who return their damaged screens for recycling can get it at a discounted rate of 1,190 yuan ($167). The company says all returned displays will be sent back to the factory for eco-friendly processing. Battery replacement is priced at 199 yuan ($28), and the rear cover costs 245 yuan ($34).
Motherboard pricing depends on the memory and storage configuration. The 16GB+512GB option is priced at 3,260 yuan ($456), the 16GB+1TB version at 3,650 yuan ($511), and the top-tier 24GB+1TB model at 3,850 yuan ($539).
iQOO has priced the front camera module at 90 yuan ($13). The main rear camera costs 295 yuan ($41), the telephoto module costs 285 yuan ($40), and the ultra-wide camera costs 115 yuan ($16).
The company also shared the prices for accessories. The charger costs 199 yuan ($28), and the data cable is priced at 89 yuan ($12). For out-of-warranty devices, the service center charges a fixed labor fee of 50 yuan ($7).
If multiple components are replaced in a single visit, the labor fee applies only once. Under warranty, customers can get the screen, battery, motherboard, and camera replaced at no additional cost.
In terms of specs, the iQOO 15 Ultra features a 6.85-inch 2K+ 144Hz Samsung M14 LTPO AMOLED display with a peak brightness of up to 8,000 nits. The panel supports HDR, high-frequency PWM dimming, and low-brightness viewing down to 1 nit. The phone runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and includes a dedicated Q3 gaming chip, up to 24GB LPDDR5X RAM, and UFS 4.1 storage.
iQOO has added pressure-sensitive shoulder triggers, a built-in cooling fan, and a large vapor chamber to improve thermal performance during gaming. The 7,400mAh battery supports 100W wired and 40W wireless charging. The quad-camera setup includes a 50MP Sony main sensor and a 3x periscope telephoto lens. The device also includes IP68/IP69 certification, dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, and OriginOS 6.0 based on Android 16.
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Beelink has launched the SER10 Max mini PC in China, featuring the Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 processor. The company is selling the device in three configurations.
The barebone version without RAM or storage is priced at 4,499 yuan (about $630). The 32GB RAM with 1TB SSD version costs 8,188 yuan (around $1,146), while the top-end 64GB RAM with 2TB SSD variant is listed at 10,999 yuan (roughly $1,540).
Beelink SER10 Max Specifications
The SER10 Max uses the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 processor, which is built on a 4nm process and includes a 12-core hybrid architecture. It combines 4 high-performance Zen 5 cores with 8 efficiency-focused Zen 5c cores. The processor has a maximum boost clock of 5.2GHz. It comes with integrated Radeon 890M graphics based on the RDNA 3.5 architecture.
Beelink has positioned this mini PC as an AI-focused device. The system delivers 86 TOPS of total AI performance. The XDNA 2-based NPU contributes 55 TOPS, while the remaining AI compute comes from the CPU and GPU. The SER10 Max supports on-device AI tasks such as large language model inference and multimodal processing. It also supports local model deployment, including frameworks like DeepSeek.
The system supports up to 256GB of DDR5 memory running at 5600MT/s via two SO-DIMM slots. It also includes two M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 SSD slots, with support for up to 8TB total storage. For connectivity, the SER10 Max provides one 10-gigabit Ethernet port, Wi-Fi 6 via an Intel AX200 module, and Bluetooth 5.2.
The display output options include HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, and a full-feature USB4 port. All outputs support up to 4K resolution at 240Hz. The front panel has a USB-C 10Gbps port, a USB-A 10Gbps port, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
The rear panel includes a USB-C 40Gbps port, DisplayPort, HDMI, two USB-A 480Mbps ports, one USB-A 10Gbps port, another 3.5mm jack, and a 10GbE LAN port.
The SER10 Max uses Beelink’s MSC 2.0 thermal system. The cooling setup includes a vapor chamber, quiet fans, and a metal dust filter. The chassis measures 135 x 135 x 44.7 mm and comes in Frost Silver and Space Gray colors.
The mini PC is also set to launch in global markets, with the company confirming in its latest blog post that pre-orders will open soon.
In related news, an RTX 5070-powered mini PC has debuted recently with support for up to 96GB of RAM, while Acemagic has launched the Matrix Mini M5 mini PC featuring Intel 14th-gen HX processors in a compact form factor.
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HarmonyOS 6 developer beta opens with API 23 and limited slots
Supports flagship phones, foldables, and next-gen tablets
MatePad Edge officially confirmed for the update
Huawei has officially opened developer beta recruitment for HarmonyOS 6 (API 23), offering early access to its next major operating system update. The program is capped at 50,000 developers and is now open via Huawei’s official developer website, marking the first hands-on opportunity to explore the company’s latest platform direction.
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HarmonyOS 6 focuses on a refreshed user experience, new system-level capabilities, and improved app development efficiency. The update introduces new APIs based on API 23 and features deep integration with DevEco Studio, enabling developers to build and optimize future-ready applications more efficiently. Huawei positions this release as a foundational step toward its next-generation ecosystem across phones, foldables, and tablets.
The developer beta supports a wide range of devices used in mainland China, including the Mate 80 and Mate 70 series, Mate X6 and X7 foldables, Pura 80 lineup, and several tablets. Notably, the MatePad Edge has been officially confirmed to receive HarmonyOS 6, reinforcing its role as a flagship tablet in Huawei’s broader HarmonyOS strategy.
To participate, developers must complete real-name authentication, sign a confidentiality agreement, and pass a registration quiz before submitting their application. Reviews typically take three to seven business days, with approved users receiving the beta via an OTA update.
Anthropic has revealed a striking experiment where AI systems worked together to build a complete C compiler almost entirely on their own. Led by researcher Nicholas Carlini, the project shows how far autonomous AI collaboration has progressed in real-world software development.
How the Experiment Worked
The compiler was developed over two weeks using 16 independent Claude Opus 4.6. Each AI agent ran inside its own Docker container, cloned the same Git repository, and worked without a central controller or human manager. Tasks were picked automatically, conflicts were resolved through Git, and code was pushed upstream without supervision. In total, the agents produced around 100,000 lines of Rust code across nearly 2,000 coding sessions, at an API cost of about $20,000.
What the Compiler Can Do
The result is a fully functional, open-source C compiler written from scratch. It can successfully compile the Linux 6.9 kernel for x86, ARM, and RISC-V architectures, and handle major open-source projects like PostgreSQL, SQLite, Redis, and FFmpeg. On the demanding GCC Torture Test Suite, it achieved a 99% pass rate. As a symbolic milestone, it even compiled and ran Doom, a long-standing benchmark for compiler capability.
Why This Matters
This project demonstrates that AI systems can now self-coordinate, manage large codebases, and deliver production-grade infrastructure software. While the compiler still has limitations and is not yet a full GCC replacement, the experiment marks a major step toward long-running, autonomous AI-driven software engineering.
Impact on the Future of Coding
This experiment signals a shift in how software may be built in the future. For developers, AI agents could handle repetitive tasks, large refactors, testing, and bug fixing, allowing humans to focus more on design, architecture, and problem-solving. At the same time, it raises new questions about code quality, trust, and verification. While human programmers are far from obsolete, their role may evolve from writing every line of code to guiding, reviewing, and validating increasingly autonomous AI-built systems.
While Motorola isn’t the fastest brand when it comes to software rollouts, it’s improved a lot with the Android 16 rollout. In fact, it was one of the very first brands to push the Android 16 update, which has now expanded to over a dozen smartphones. We’ve curated a list of those devices and a separate list of Motorola devices currently part of the beta program.
These Motorola devices have received the stable Android 16 update
Motorola Edge series
Motorola Edge 60 Pro
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
Motorola Edge 60 Stylus
Motorola Edge 50 Pro
Motorola Edge 50 Ultra
Motorola Edge Fusion
Motorola Edge 2025
Motorola Razr series
Motorola Razr 60
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra
Motorola Razr 50
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra
Motorola Moto G series
Moto G86 5G
Moto G86 Power 5G
Moto G75 5G
Moto G67 Power 5G
Moto G Stylus (2025)
Moto G Power (2025)
Moto G (2025)
The stable Android 16 update has been spotted rolling out to all devices on the list above. However, remember that it usually rolls out in batches, so not all users receive the update at the same time. It gradually expands to cover all regions, so it may take some time for the update to appear on your device, even if it’s on the list.
Additionally, Motorola has been testing Android 16 on a bunch of its devices, as mentioned in the list below.
These Motorola devices are currently under the Android 16 beta testing
Motorola ThinkPhone
Motorola ThinkPhone 25
Motorola Edge 60
Motorola Edge 60 Neo
Motorola Edge 50
Motorola Edge 50 Neo
Motorola Edge 40 Pro
Motorola Edge (2024)
Motorola Edge+ (2023)
Motorola Razr 40 / Razr (2023)
Motorola Razr 40 Ultra / Razr+ (2023)
Moto Pad 60 Pro
Moto G96 5G
Moto G85 5G
Moto G67 5G
Moto G56 5G
Moto G55 5G
Moto G35 5G
The beta program allows a limited set of users get a taste of the software ahead of the public rollout. You must follow these steps to join the beta program.
Unfortunately, Motorola doesn’t publish a rollout timeline, so it isn’t clear when the update will arrive on a device. However, the beta program typically lasts a few weeks before Motorola begins to push the stable build via an OTA update. To manually check for the latest update on your smartphone, navigate to Settings > System > Check for updates.
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DJI may be getting closer to launching a new Pro-level version of its pocket gimbal camera. A recent regulatory filing suggests that the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Pro is moving through the approval process, a step that usually comes well before a public release.
The device has appeared in filings with the FCC. This follows an earlier certification for the standard Osmo Pocket 4, which surfaced months ago. With both models now cleared, it looks increasingly likely that DJI is preparing a broader, possibly global rollout that includes the US market.
FCC approval is required for devices with wireless features in the US, and companies usually don’t go through the process unless a product is meant to ship.
One of the few concrete details confirmed by the filing is battery capacity. The Osmo Pocket 4 Pro is listed with a 1,545mAh battery at 7.7V. That’s a noticeable increase over the Osmo Pocket 3’s 1,300mAh battery and lines up with earlier leaks suggesting improved endurance across the new Pocket lineup.
Beyond that, information is limited. The FCC has granted DJI a confidentiality request, meaning internal photos and schematics won’t be made public until around June 20, 2026. DJI certified the standard Pocket 4 well before announcing anything, but it does remove a key barrier to US sales.
Rumors suggest the Pocket 4 Pro could arrive after the standard model, possibly later this spring or in early summer. As a “Pro” variant, it’s expected to offer something extra, whether that’s camera hardware changes, enhanced stabilization, or other refinements.
What is clear is that DJI is actively moving forward behind the scenes. With regulatory approval now in place, the Osmo Pocket 4 Pro appears to be one step closer to release, even if DJI isn’t ready to talk about it yet.
Xiaomi is preparing to launch its next-generation electric scooters in Europe, and a new leak has now confirmed the full lineup, pricing, and release timeline. The company revealed the Electric Scooter 6 series last month by listing several models on its global website, but it did not share prices or launch dates at the time. A fresh report has now filled in those gaps.
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6
The details come from Billbil-kun (via Dealabs). According to the report, Xiaomi will launch five Electric Scooter 6 models in Europe. These include the Electric Scooter 6 Lite, Electric Scooter 6, Electric Scooter 6 Pro, and Electric Scooter 6 Max, all of which were already visible online. Xiaomi is also preparing a new Electric Scooter 6 Ultra, which was not part of the initial website listing.
The Electric Scooter 6 Ultra is positioned as the most powerful and capable model in the range. It shares core upgrades found across the series, including 12-inch tires, but adds a stronger motor, longer riding range, and dual disc brakes. It also supports a higher maximum load capacity of 140 kg, making it suitable for a wider range of riders. Another notable difference is its design, as the Ultra is expected to be sold only in yellow.
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Lite
The rest of the lineup is already well defined. The Electric Scooter 6 sits between the Lite and the Max. It uses a motor with 400W continuous output and up to 800W peak power, supports a top speed of 25 km/h, and can handle inclines of up to around 18 percent. It introduces 12-inch tubeless tires and front and rear suspension for better ride comfort. Its 360Wh battery delivers up to 45 km of range and supports faster charging than the previous generation.
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 ProXiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Max
The Electric Scooter 6 Lite focuses on short city trips. It uses a 300W motor with 500W peak output, reaches 25 km/h, and offers up to 25 km of range from a 216Wh battery. The Pro model moves up with a 400W motor rated at 1,000W peak, off-road style suspension, 12-inch tires, and a 468Wh battery rated for up to 70 km of range. The Max builds on this with up to 1,100W peak power, dual disc brakes, long travel suspension, Apple Find My support, and the same 70 km claimed range.
Pricing shows a slight increase over the previous generation. The Electric Scooter 6 Lite is expected to cost €329.99, the Electric Scooter 6 €399.99, the Pro €549.99, and the Max €649.99. The Ultra sits at the top at €799.99. Four models are expected to launch in Europe on February 10, 2026, while the Ultra is likely to arrive later.
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Vivo is expected to hold a launch event in March to unveil a couple of new devices, such as the Vivo X300 Ultra, Vivo X300 Max, and its first vlogging camera. Ahead of the expected launch, the device has bagged 3C certification in China, giving a hint about its fast-charging capabilities.
Vivo X300 Ultra Beidou Edition 3C certified
Vivo X300 Ultra Beidou Edition 3C certified
The above screenshot shows that an upcoming Vivo phone bearing the model number V2547DA has received approval from the 3C authority. Reports have revealed that this model number is associated with the Beidou Edition, which supports SMS via satellite connectivity. As far as the standard version of the Vivo X300 Ultra is concerned, it is said to have the model number V2547A.
The 3C certification listing confirms that the Vivo X300 Ultra Beidou Edition may ship with a 100W charger. While the standard version has not yet been certified by the 3C, it is likely to offer the same charging capabilities.
Vivo X300 Ultra specifications (rumored)
Reports have revealed that the Vivo X300 Ultra will arrive with a 6.82-inch AMOLED panel offering a 2K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. For security, it will feature an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, and it will be preloaded with OriginOS 6-based Android 16.
The X300 Ultra is said to feature a 50-megapixel selfie camera with autofocus support. Its rear camera setup is expected to include an OIS-enabled Sony LYT-901 200MP primary camera with multi-focal-length continuous optical zoom, a Sony LYT-828 50MP ultra-wide lens, and a Samsung HPB 200MP periscope telephoto camera.
Under the hood, the Vivo X300 Ultra will feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and a battery of around 7,000mAh capacity. It is expected to ship with up to 16GB of LPDDR5x Ultra RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage.
Speculations are rife that the Vivo X300 Ultra hit the global market by the second quarter of this year.
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YouTube Music is making a change for people who like to see song lyrics. Now, full lyrics will only be available to people who pay for a subscription. This change has been tested in recent months and is now coming to many users around the world.
If you do not have a subscription, you can still see lyrics for five songs for free. After that, only the first few lines will show. The rest of the lyrics will be blurred and cannot be read. On the Now Playing screen, a message will tell you how many free lyric views you have left and ask you to unlock lyrics with a premium.
In the US, YouTube Music Premium costs $10.99 per month. It lets you listen without ads, play music in the background, download songs to listen offline, and use AI features. YouTube Premium costs $13.99 per month and gives these benefits for the YouTube app too.
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Google recently confirmed that it has over 325 million paid subscriptions across its services, including YouTube Premium and Google One. By putting full lyrics behind a paywall, YouTube Music hopes more people will subscribe.
Many other music apps also limit some features to paid users. People who like to read lyrics often or sing along may find a subscription useful. Some users may be disappointed that they can no longer see all lyrics for free, but subscriptions give extra features that make listening easier and more fun. Stay tuned for more information.
WhatsApp is testing a new feature on iOS that lets users save photo and video drafts, and it could soon be available for Android users as well. The feature is currently part of the WhatsApp beta for iOS version 26.5.10.73, available via TestFlight.
The new tool allows users to save photos and videos they are editing instead of sending them immediately. For example, if you crop a photo, trim a video, or add stickers and drawings, you can tap the “Save” button in the drawing editor. A message will confirm that your media has been saved, and it will appear in your Photos app among recent items.
Before this feature, users had limited options. You either had to send the media right away or lose all edits. Some people took screenshots to save their changes, but that lowered the quality. The new draft feature keeps all edits intact and in high quality, so you can finish and share your media later.
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Although the feature is currently only being tested on iOS, WhatsApp plans to bring a similar tool to Android. WhatsApp’s Android users could soon save progress on photos, videos, or status updates, which makes it easier to edit and share media without starting over.
After testing, WhatsApp will make this feature available for all users. Once it becomes available on Android, the photo and video drafts feature will make sharing edited media simpler, faster, and more convenient for everyone. Stay tuned for more information.
Deal | Legendary game developer id Software is running a massive sale on Steam to celebrate the studio's 35th anniversary. The Steam sale features considerable discounts on iconic titles like Doom: The Dark Ages, Quake, and Rage.
Some Samsung users have reported an issue after a recent update to the Sound Assistant Good Lock app. The issue affects how audio switches between Bluetooth devices and the phone and has caused confusion for users who depend on this feature daily. While the issue is not major, it can interrupt normal phone use.
The issue appears when users connect their phones to Bluetooth devices such as car audio systems or wireless speakers. Many people use the red check circle button in the volume panel to quickly switch sound between the Bluetooth device and the phone’s speaker. Before the update, this feature worked without any trouble.
After the recent update, switching the sound back to the phone sometimes causes the device to suddenly move to the lock screen. This can happen while watching videos on apps like YouTube or when connecting and disconnecting Bluetooth speakers. The sudden screen change breaks the flow and feels unexpected.
This issue has been reported by a Galaxy Z Fold 5 user, who explained that the issue started only after the recent update. The user also received an error message saying the feature was unavailable. Reinstalling the Sound Assistant app fixed the error message, but the lock screen issue still occurs in certain situations.
A Samsung Community moderator from the Good Lock support team responded to the report. The moderator confirmed that Samsung is aware of the issue and stated that it will be improved in the next Sound Assistant app update.
Until the update is released, affected users are advised to keep their apps updated and report similar issues through Samsung Community. User feedback helps Samsung identify and fix problems more quickly. Stay tuned for more information.
The latest Resident Evil 4 Remake update replaces Denuvo DRM for Enigma Protector DRM, a move that has proven controversial due to high performance impact.
It’s unlikely that generative AI could match the quality of animation seen in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie trailers. Even so, General Mills appears willing to take shortcuts when marketing the film. On a website with movie-themed snacks, the manufacturer posted several dubious-looking photos.
Spotify has been incredibly busy over the past couple of days. After officially launching Page Match, it's introducing About the Song, which it bills as "a new way to explore the stories behind music".
This new feature puts short, swipeable story cards in your Now Playing view, which "explore the meaning behind the music you're hearing". The stories are summarized from third-party sources "to surface interesting details and behind-the-scenes moments", the official press release states.
To see this, you need to open the Now Playing view and scroll down to find the About the Song...
Google is updating the Gemini app on Android, iOS, and the web. These changes make the app easier to use and give it a cleaner look. The update mainly focuses on the Tools menu and the “My stuff” section.
The new Tools menu first appeared on the Gemini website earlier this week. Now, it is gradually rolling out to Android and iOS users. On Android, the Tools menu opens from the bottom of the screen and now has a clear name at the top. This helps users understand what the menu is for.
At the bottom of the menu, there is a new section – Experimental features. It has a “Labs” label and shows features that Google is still testing.
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There is also a new option, Personal Intelligence, for Google AI subscribers in the US. Users can turn this on or off for the current chat only. This lets people choose whether Gemini can use personal information during that conversation.
On iOS, the Tools menu has changed in how it looks and opens. Instead of using the system pop-up menu, it now appears as a bottom sheet, similar to the model picker in the app. The ‘plus’ button used for adding attachments has not changed.
There are also updates to “My stuff.” On Android and the web, the preview showing the three latest items has been removed. This makes the side panel look cleaner and simpler. On the Gemini website, the “My stuff” section now has a fun smiley star icon. Stay tuned for more information.
New set photos from Amazon Prime Video’s upcoming Tomb Raider series provide the clearest look yet at Sophie Turner as Lara Croft and have reignited debate among fans. While some praise the grounded costume design and extensive on-location shooting, others remain unconvinced that Turner is the right fit for the iconic role.
Cold season surprises. | The last few months of testing were dominated by powerful multimedia laptops, uncompromising workstation notebooks and gaming laptops with attractive pricing. The latest Apple MacBook Pro 14" with its splendid Apple M5 SoC was one such model. The marvel of a processor wasn't enough for the MacBook to take the top spot, though. The gold medal goes to a laptop by and for professionals...
The Honor 500 launched back in November, but Honor is already allegedly working on its successor. Now some details about the Honor 600 got outed in China.
The phone will allegedly have a 6.57-inch screen. That would be marginally bigger than the Honor 500's 6.55" panel. Perhaps more importantly, the Honor 600 is now being tested with a 9,000 mAh battery.
Honor 500
That's 1,000 mAh bigger than its predecessor's, and for a smartphone of this size, it would be record-breaking. Unfortunately, no other details about the Honor 600 have been leaked just yet, but stay tuned and we'll let...
Today is 7 February 2026, which seems like a normal day. However, on the same date last year, Samsung made the Galaxy S25 series available globally. This meant that people around the world could finally buy the new smartphone.
On 7 February 2025, Samsung announced the Galaxy S25 series with One UI 7 and advanced Gemini support for seamless interaction. The release marked a significant step in Samsung’s smartphone lineup, which gives users new features and improved performance across the Galaxy S25 series.
The Galaxy S25 series offers Gemini AI, Now Brief, and Now Bar for smart daily assistance. It includes Writing Assist and Drawing Assist for productivity and creativity. Gemini handles speech, text, images, and videos, while Content Credentials verify AI-created content.
Source – Samsung Mobile Press
Moreover, the Galaxy S25 series is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform for Galaxy. Samsung’s ProScaler and mDNIe enhance display and image quality while saving battery. These smartphones support 2TB of cloud storage and six months of Gemini Advanced.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra also includes Virtual Aperture and Samsung Log for advanced photography. It features a 50MP ultrawide camera and professional photo tools. Overall, the Galaxy S25 series is currently the best Galaxy S series smartphone.
Last year on this day, the Galaxy S25 series became available everywhere—at stores, through carriers, and on Samsung.com. The Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra are available in these colors.
Galaxy S25 Ultra – Titanium Silverblue, Titanium Black, Titanium Whitesilver, and Titanium Gray (Exclusive on Samsung.com – Titanium Pinkgold, Titanium Jetblack, and Titanium Jadegreen )
Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus – Navy, Silver Shadow, Icyblue, and Mint (Exclusive on Samsung.com – Blueblack, Coralred, and Pinkgold )
Today, the Galaxy S25 series completes a year since its global availability in 2025. Samsung is now preparing to release its next-generation S series – Galaxy S26. Unlike last year, the company plans to launch the new S series in February 2026, with availability expected in March. Stay tuned for more updates.
I have been in the Samsung club for a long time. Every Ultra since the S22, every Foldable from the Fold4 up to the current 7, I have owned them all. I use these things for everything from long work trips to late-night report preparation. I love the tech, but I am getting tired. Spending $1,000 on a phone should buy you big changes. Minor yearly upgrades just don’t justify that high price tag.
With Unpacked coming up on Feb 25, the leaks are all over the place. Faster 60W charging, rounder corners, a new privacy screen… okay, cool. But it feels like more of the same. If Samsung wants me to hit that “buy” button without thinking twice, the company needs to actually listen to what users like me are asking for.
1. Give us a real battery
Samsung should stop with the 5,000mAh cap. It’s been years – 7th year in a row. Between the massive screens, multitasking, and all the AI stuff running in the background, I started looking for a charger by 7 PM. Chinese smartphone brands are already hitting 6,000 or 7,000mAh by using denser silicon-carbon cells. Why is Samsung still stuck in 2022? I’ll take the slightly faster 60W charging, sure, but I’d trade that in a bigger battery that actually lasts two full days. There’s a rumor that Apple’s 2026 iPhone will include a 5500mAh battery inside.
2. A “Pro” size for normal humans
The 6.9-inch screen is amazing for movies, but it’s a total brick in every pocket. I wish Samsung would do what Apple does. Give us a smaller 6.5 or 6.7-inch Ultra that has the same cameras and chip, more like Pro and Pro Max. Honestly? I barely use the S Pen anymore, well, for drawing. I’d gladly trade away all those extra features if it meant I could finally use my phone comfortably with just one hand.
Source – Samsung Mobile Press
3. Better sensors > More Megapixels
I am done with the 200MP gimmick. Give me a 1-inch sensor instead. I am looking for a natural bokeh and less noise in the dark, not that weird “AI-smoothed” look we keep getting. If Xiaomi can fit a massive sensor in a flagship, why can’t the industry leader? Also, let us share custom camera profiles.
I’d rather download a pro’s “night mode” settings than adjust everything myself. Manually changing every setting every time is just too much work.
4. Magnets
The rumors saying no built-in Qi2 magnets for the S26 is just… disappointing. Apple’s MagSafe changed the game for car mounts and stands. Having to buy a special case just to use magnets on a $1,300 flagship in 2026 feels idiotic. Just build the coils into the body and get it over with. You can do this Sammy.
5. Colors
The “Titanium” grey/black stuff is classy, I get it, but it’s boring (for me). Bring back the fun. Give me a bright metallic orange like the S22 Ultra had, or a deep purple that is actually beautiful.
6. Overheating
The new Snapdragon chips are fast, but the Ultra still throttles and gets hot if anyone is gaming or shooting 8K for more than 15/20 minutes. We need better cooling. If Samsung is making the phone slimmer this year, I really hope the company didn’t sacrifice the vapor chamber to do it.
Look, as a Samsung fan, I love the S Pen, and the displays are second to none. But I want to feel that “wow” factor again. If the Galaxy S26 Ultra is just a slightly thinner S25, I might actually skip a generation for the first time.
When you are paying a premium price, small tweaks just don’t cut it anymore. Are you in or out this year? Drop your thoughts on @thesammyfans X Account, and let’s get into it.
The Minix NR660 LP is a new mini PC that the company has introduced. It's a different version of the non-LP variant with some notable downgrades. This version also costs more, with the initial MSRP being $515.
Deal | In Flooded, the city isn’t expanding – it’s sinking. As the title suggests, rising waters gradually consume everything in sight. The unconventional city builder is currently available on Steam at its lowest price yet, discounted by 80%.
This week we will revisit some old (and some not so old) offers since the prices have been revised even further down.
A couple of weeks ago, the Redmi Note 15 Pro was €350 for a 12/512GB unit. Now there is a €30 voucher, which brings the final price down to €320. An 8/256GB version is also available, though since it’s only €20 cheaper, we recommend getting the version with more RAM and double the storage.
The Redmi Note 15 Pro has a 6.83” 12-bit 120Hz OLED display and a Dimensity 7300 Ultra chipset. The phone boasts a 200MP main camera (1/1.4” sensor, OIS), but the ultra-wide (8MP) and...
Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy F70e smartphone on February 9. As the launch date gets closer, the phone has appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking platform. The listing gives an early idea about the phone’s performance and hardware.
The Geekbench listing reveals that the Galaxy F70e is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor. In the benchmark test, the phone got 735 points in the single-core test and 1967 points in the multi-core test. The GPU score is around 1400, which means gaming and graphics performance will stay mostly the same.
From the details shared on Geekbench, it is clear that the Galaxy F70e does not bring major performance changes compared to its earlier model. Notably, the testing is done on the 4GB RAM. The listing also shows the model number SM-E076B and build version E076BXXU1AZA1.
Image via Mohammed_K_2010
Even though Samsung has used a new naming this year, the performance level remains similar to the older Galaxy F06 5G, which used the same chipset. This suggests that Samsung is focusing more on design and software only.
The Galaxy F70e is the F-series version of the Galaxy A07 5G. It features a leather-finish back, a 50MP main camera, a 2MP depth sensor, One UI 8, and more. The phone will receive six generations of Android OS and security updates. Stay tuned for more information.
The YH-1000S, a hybrid unmanned cargo aircraft which combines fuel and electric propulsion to boost range, has completed its maiden flight in Chongqing, China.
The vivo Y21 launched in 2021, and now the brand is working on the Y21 5G. Weird, we know, but apparently vivo couldn't help but reuse this name, despite there being an infinite number of other options.
The Y21 5G will come with a 6,355 mAh rated battery in India and Malaysia, and a 5,090 mAh rated battery elsewhere. These capacities will probably end up advertised as typical 6,500 mAh and 5,250 mAh, respectively.
vivo Y21 5G EPREL labels
We know all this because the phone has two model numbers for its two versions: V2553, already certified for sale in India and Malaysia by BIS...
Samsung has yet to reveal the Galaxy S26 launch date, but a new Unpacked campaign has just done so. The Unpacked season has officially begun, and the event invite may be dropped next week, probably on Monday.
Just recently, Samsung Gulf kickstarted an awarding campaign linked to the Unpacked, with its terms revealed Galaxy S26 launch date.
Samsung Gulf is asking netizens what it’s going to unveil at the Galaxy Unpacked. The video clip alone has no hint of the launch date, but the terms and conditions page does.
The company encourages people to comment as much as possible to amplify winning chances. Winners would receive a Galaxy S25 FE smartphone or the Galaxy Watch 8 smartwatch.
The question is:
What do you think will happen during #GalaxyUnpacked ?
Fans just need to respond in comments and use the #GalaxyUnpacked hashtag. The campaign began on February 2 and remains live through April 10.
Image – Samsung Gulf
While we (fans) are already aware of February 25 as the Galaxy S25 unveiling, a formal confirmation is still awaited. Digging into the campaign’s terms and conditions gave us a clear idea of the official launch date.
The page lists two stages of the campaign:
Teaser (Before Galaxy Unpacked)
During and After Galaxy Unpacked
The pre-Unpacked stage asks what Samsung is revealing at the event, as part of creating hype. The second stage features during and post-Unpacked tasks, with fans being asked to share “their favorite feature about the new devices.”
Interested fans residing in Gulf countries can participate as described by Samsung. The pre-Unpacked campaign is live until February 24, and the “during and post-Unpacked” is scheduled for February 25 to April 10.
It’s the official confirmation that the Unpacked is happening on February 25.
The 10,000-ton Ning Yuan Dian Kun is testing its massive battery system and autonomous navigation capabilities off the coast of Shanghai, marking a major breakthrough for green short-sea shipping.
Deal | Magellania, which can be best described as a niche but demanding tactics RPG, has just transitioned into a free game on Steam. It retails for $9.99 and currently holds 33 reviews, all of which are positive.
Many specs of Vivo's upcoming and globally anticipated Zeiss camera flagship have surfaced in recent days, some already known, but also revealing new information, such as details about the external lens. Alongside the Vivo X300 Ultra, a Vivo X300 Max is also expected to launch, and a vlogging camera in the style of the DJI Osmo Pocket series is even planned for 2026.
Samsung is circulating a fresh new teaser, which showcases the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s selfie camera, display bezels, frame corners, and physical buttons.
The teaser, highlighting “Next level privacy,” primarily focuses on the Privacy Display feature. Upon closely viewing the teaser reveals a better look at the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s selfie snapper, screen bezels, rounded corners, and buttons.
Galaxy S26 Ultra design
Samsung has increased the curvature of Galaxy S26 Ultra corners. With the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Samsung dumped the boxy design. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is a step forward in Samsung’s aim to unify design across all models.
The selfie camera’s hole is getting a little bigger than the S25 Ultra. It’s a wise answer to Apple’s iPhone 17, which offers better group selfies. Samsung has enlarged the hole in the display to extend the field of view of the selfie shooter.
Next come the bezels that separate the screen from the phone’s frame. The Galaxy S26 Ultra shows very thin bezels that are symmetric (equally thick from all sides). It’s said that the bezels have the same thickness as the S25 Ultra.
The right side of the device features three physical buttons. Two of those buttons allow users to adjust the speakers’ volume. The side key is multifunctional as you can make it a dedicated AI key or use it as a power button.
Samsung’s post caption also contains a URL, belonging to its Kenya subsidiary. The web page hasn’t been published yet, but the teaser did show the purpose. Samsung began teasing Galaxy Unpacked and we’re getting big news next week.
Android has entered a security dead zone. More than 1 billion Android users are now running phones that no longer receive critical protection. For Samsung fans, this is no longer an abstract risk/problem; it has become personal.
Android’s latest distribution data shows Android 16 on just 7.5 percent of devices, Android 15 sits at 19.3 percent, Android 14 at 17.9 percent and Android 13 at 13.9 percent. Everything below that line is effectively abandoned.
The stats reveal that more than 40 percent of Android users are stuck on Android 12 or older. That is over a billion phones running without critical security fixes.
Google has already warned that Android is once again under active attack from new spyware campaigns. These are not theoretical threats, but live, and none of the outdated devices are protected against them.
Google’s advice sounds reassuring at first glance. Play Protect still supports devices as far back as Android 7. Malware signatures are updated, and apps can continue receiving their own security updates from developers.
“Google Play Protect, Android’s built-in malware and unwanted software protection, continues to support devices as far back as Android 7 to help keep users safe,” a Google spokesperson told Zak Doffman of Forbes.
“These devices still benefit from the latest Play Protect security signatures and real-time malware scanning.”
That helps, but it is not enough as Play Protect does not patch the kernel or deep system-level vulnerabilities. That said, a four-year-old Samsung flagship is now less secure than a modern mid-range phone.
Apple is facing its own mess, with iOS 26 adoption moving more slowly than expected. Until users update, iPhones are also exposed. But that problem has an expiration date. Those iPhones will be upgraded over the coming months.
Longtime Ubisoft Montreal designer Luc Couture has announced he’s leaving the company after roughly 21 years, making him one of the latest senior departures to surface during a turbulent period for the publisher.
A new wireless device harvests energy from body movement to stimulate healing in severe muscle injuries, then dissolves completely to avoid follow-up surgery.
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy A56 last March, but it's rumored to introduce the Galaxy A57 5G early, that is, in the second week of this month, meaning next week. While there's no word yet from Samsung on the Galaxy A57 5G, we expect the smartphone to go official soon, as it has been certified by the Bluetooth SIG, bringing it a step closer to launch.
Bluetooth SIG has listed multiple models of the Samsung Galaxy A57 5G, which are all region-specific versions, with the one bearing model designation SM-A576S expected to be released exclusively through SK Telecom in South Korea.
Leaked...
I am a Samsung guy. I love the S Pen, I love the ridiculous screens, and I usually think Apple is about three years late to every hardware party. But the 2026 leaks are starting to look… different. If the iPhone 18 Pro Max actually hits the marks we are hearing about, Samsung might face a real fight with Apple in 2026. Let’s talk about the stuff that actually matters.
The Battery Gap:
We have all been making fun of Apple’s “efficient” (tiny) batteries for a decade, but the tables are turning. Rumors suggest the iPhone 18 Pro Max is jumping to a 5,200mAh cell. Meanwhile, the S26 Ultra looks like it’s sticking to 5,000mAh for what feels like the 10th year (actually 7th) in a row.
I know capacity isn’t everything, but when you pair that bigger battery with Apple’s new 2nm A20 chipset, the gains are going to be stupid. We are talking “forgot to charge it last night and it doesn’t matter” levels of battery life.
Samsung is supposedly increasing the S26 Ultra up to 60W charging, which is great, but I’d honestly rather have a phone that just stays alive longer in the first place. You want it too, right?
Specs vs. Real Life Cameras:
Samsung always wins the megapixel war – 200MP is a cool number to put on a box, but Apple is finally joining the variable aperture game for 2026. This is the area that actually makes photos look like they came from a real camera/DSLR. The advantage of this tech, you will get better natural blur, better low-light, and none of that weird, fake-smooth look that Samsung’s AI sometimes overdoes.
Also, can we talk about the under-display Face ID? Apple is likely to add just a tiny punch-hole in 2026, as per rumors. Samsung has been doing under-display cameras on the Fold for a while, but let’s be honest: it usually looks like a screen door to me. If Apple manages to hide the sensors without ruining the display quality, the S26 Ultra is going to look a bit dated with its centered hole-punch.
Software Update Problems:
Samsung made a big deal about seven years of updates, and then Apple is like “hold my beer” and pushed a software update for an iPhone older than 11 years. For most of us, that doesn’t matter because we trade in every two or three years anyway. But for resale value? It’s huge. It makes an old iPhone worth way more than an old Galaxy.
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Apple’s in-house C2 modem is basically the chip that handles your phone’s internet connection (like 5G). Apple is making this one itself instead of buying it from Qualcomm (the company that usually supplies these chips for iPhones). This C2 modem should make the 5G faster and more stable. It will support super-quick mmWave 5G (the ultra-fast type you get in big cities, stadiums, or busy spots).
Rumors say it will also use less battery power and work more smoothly with the rest of the iPhone’s parts because Apple designed everything together. This could mean better signal in tough spots, quicker downloads, and your phone lasting longer on the same charge compared to older Qualcomm modems.
It’s like Apple finally building its own “engine” for the internet instead of using someone else’s, and early leaks suggest it could be more efficient and reliable.
My Take:
I am not switching to iOS anytime soon. I need my customization, but Samsung can’t just trick me with “big screen and a stylus” anymore. The S26 Ultra needs to be more than a spec bump. If Apple delivers a 2nm chip, a bigger battery, and a camera that actually rivals a DSLR, the “iPhone is boring” era might officially be over.
What do you think? Is 60W charging enough to keep you on Team Galaxy, or is that 5,200mAh iPhone actually attracting you? Drop a comment on @thesammyfans X account.
Samsung officially retired the Galaxy S21 series, leaving millions of users confused about what to do next. The decision came right before the unveiling of the Galaxy S26 series, and that’s going to be a massive upgrade for fans.
This month, Samsung made it official that the Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra are now EOL. The three devices are no longer eligible for new security patches. January 2026 patch arrived last month as probably the last SMR.
The Galaxy S21 series was pushed to quarterly updates back in early 2025. That was the warning sign, with February 2026 being the line in the sand.
The S21 Ultra still feels solid as the display holds up, performance is smooth, and One UI is still seamless. Day-to-day use does not suddenly fall apart, but security does not care how smooth your scrolling feels.
No SMR means no protection against newly discovered zero-day exploits. No fixes for banking trojans that target outdated kernels. No patches for Qualcomm vulnerabilities that attackers already know how to chain.
If you use mobile banking, UPI apps, work profiles, or even store passwords locally, you are trusting an OS that no longer gets emergency doors welded shut. Samsung’s One UI updates will not save you here.
Want peace of mind? Galaxy S26 is the cleanest break
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is a real leap, not a marketing one. Sustained performance is better, thermal behavior is smarter, and One UI feels purpose-built around on-device AI tasks.
The new Privacy Display, internally known as Flex Magic Pixel, is not a gimmick. Shoulder surfing protection and dynamic pixel masking matter more than ever.
More importantly, Samsung is promising seven years of updates.
You can also go for a new Galaxy S25 phone, available with steep discounts. Samsung also launched certified re-newed devices in the US and Europe.
If you want zero drama and a long runway, move to the S26. If you want maximum sense per rupee, the S25 is sitting right there. Holding on to the S21 is possible, but it is a conscious gamble and requires special manual attention.
A new self-powering, capsule-sized device harvests energy from heartbeats, potentially eliminating the need for battery replacement surgeries, slashing costs for patients and removing inconveniences.
We get a ton of leaks and rumors about upcoming devices as you probably know, but this one is something special. It's not actually a leak. Instead, someone in charge of Poco's official website for Belgium mistakenly uploaded pricing information for the yet-unannounced Poco X8 Pro and Poco X8 Pro Max. The images in question (which you can see below) were quickly taken down, but the Internet is forever, so there's no hiding now.
Let's start with the Poco X8 Pro. It will go for €399.90 in its base configuration with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The model with 512GB of space will be priced...
Telegram for Android is getting a major upgrade this February, bringing an iOS-style UI (user interface) and unlocking access to the Stories feature for everyone.
On February 6, Telegram pushed a new update for Android users, which adopts UI changes from its iOS version. Upon checking the user interface changes, I found a working Stories menu, and further inspection revealed that Stories is now open.
iOS-style UI
Telegram for Android has reduced the height of the Header. The app label has been retained, accompanied by Stories. The hamburger menu has been repositioned from the left to the right side for easier access.
The “Search chats” has become a full bar, replacing the legacy icon. If you use the folders feature, you may notice another change with terms aligned inside pills. The bottom side has also added a navigation bar with four items:
Chats
Contacts
Settings
Profile
Telegram has also tweaked the design of Settings and simplified various options. It’s now even easier to find tools and options. The settings page also features a search icon, which will help you easily find the required settings.
Well, posting stories is already available on the Beta channel and specific accounts.
Image – SammyFans
Telegram Stories
Wide arrival of Telegram Stories is the big news of the day. The feature was previously limited to premium subscribers. Reports suggest Stories have become available to some users for a limited time, but Telegram later pulled the feature.
With the latest UI, Telegram is allowing users to post stories. You can access it from the Chats screen, which lets you capture photos, videos or select one from the Gallery.
Selecting a picture or video takes you to the next section, which offers cool customization options like drawing, stickers, link, location, weather, audio and so on.
Image – SammyFans
Once done, you are headed to the final phase of posting a Story on Telegram. If you own channels, you can switch to the personal account. Privacy limits include Everyone, My Contacts, Close Friends, and Selected Users.
Like Instagram archives, Telegram lets you create an automatic album linked to your account. Stories posted will be saved in a dedicated album, which will remain accessible even after the Story expires after the timeline.
Note: For now, non-premium account users can post 1 story in a day.
With its latest announcement, Keychron has borrowed design elements from three different keyboards for two new wireless keyboards. The Keychron K3 HE is a low-profile Hall effect gaming keyboard with the rose wood accents of the K2 HE, while the K3 Ultra uses the same low-profile design and wood side panels combined with smooth all-POM mechanical switches.
First, Google Play system updates remain outdated on Samsung phones, but when those Android patches arrive, they roll back silently.
Google has clarified the issue with the Play System update on Android devices, including Samsung Galaxy devices. It comes after plenty of reports shedding light on the fact that the releases awkwardly went backward.
Android phones, including some Samsung Galaxy models, suddenly started showing that the latest Google Play system update installed dates back to November 2025. It all happened days after completing the installation of January 2026 release.
It worried some users if there was a bug with the operating system. Google didn’t stay silent to let the controversy spark further. The company explained the incident, and there’s no need to worry if you are one of the victims.
“We are aware that some users are seeing an outdated “Google Play system update” date.
This is a display-only issue. It does not affect device performance or security.
We appreciate your patience and feedback as we work on a fix to ensure the labeling accurately reflects your current version.”
Per the official statement, Google says it’s just a label bug. It means the January 2026 update is still installed, just the info UI presenting it as the November release. Well, a fix for affected devices is already being prepared.
In recent months, Google’s Play System update has become a complete mess. Pixel phones stay up to date, while Samsung Galaxy phones get affected more. Beta testing activities completely restrict the Play System updates from rollout.
Camera bumps are returning to Galaxy flagships this year, and Samsung hasn’t just slapped a thick layer on the back. We just saw Galaxy S26 Plus in its White colorway, and a leaker with eagle eye discovered a transparent camera island design.
Galaxy S26 lineup’s camera bump features a 2-layer design. The bump hasn’t just enlarged in a single layer, but in two. The first layer is slapped to the back panel, surrounding the camera sensor, while the second sits above the first.
The leaked White color render showcases that the top camera island layer of the Galaxy S26 series is transparent. It doesn’t feature a glass finish like previous iPhones, but a subtle change to differentiate the design.
It might also be featured in other colors, including Black. However, White has become the first to brace the transparent layer. Paired with metallic rings, the 2-layer design offers a smooth and unique look to the smartphones.
Here’s the camera bump with a transparent layer, discovered by IceUniverse.
Image courtesy – Ice Universe (@UniverseIce/X)
Durability remains a concern when we talk about something like glass on a phone. Metal backs are more durable than glass or glasstic against accidental drops. Camera island could be heavily impacted if the device drops from a height.
Well, Samsung would have ensured the transparent layer doesn’t come at a cost of durability and reliability. Still, consumers have to take additional precautions and prevent accidental drops as much as possible.
Ugreen has launched the Nexode Pro 25,000mAh laptop power bank in Europe. The new model can charge up to four devices at once using two built-in cables and extra USB ports, with a combined output of 200W. Like Anker's recent power banks, it also features a smart display.
Some buyers are now gravitating toward Mini-LED technology to avoid regrets. Still, a new 3000-hour burn-in test suggests that the OLED monitor issue may be overblown. Overwatch 2 caused the most defects due to high-contrast bars and indicators that remain in the same position.
Apple is expected to launch the first MacBook with an iPhone processor this spring. The power-efficient chipset could make the notebook thinner, lighter, and cheaper, but the base model might also come with a very limited amount of RAM.
Hamster Corporation, known for its meticulous Arcade Archives series, is expanding into console emulation with new Console Archives line for Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5, debuting with Coolboarders and Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos.
Oppo is launching the K14x in India next week, and it's also working on the K14 Turbo and K14 Turbo Pro for China. There will, however, also be a 'vanilla' Oppo K14.
This has been revealed through its certification by the Bluetooth SIG. It has the model number CPH2869, whereas the K14x (which was also certified by the same authority) has the model number CPH2871.
No other details are known about the K14 yet, but its model number reveals that it's headed to international markets outside of China. We'll let you know when we find out more about it.
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Samsung’s next flagship, the Galaxy S26 series, is getting closer to launch. Now, listings at the Wireless Power Consortium reveal some key details about the phones, especially their wireless charging capabilities.
The Wireless Power Consortium (spotted by 9to5Google) listing of the Galaxy S26 series shows three model numbers – SM-K772, SM-K777, and SM-K778. These models likely reveal all three models of the Galaxy S26 series.
These phones support the Qi 2.2.1 wireless charging standard, which is an upgrade from the Galaxy S25 series. This means the S26 should charge faster and more efficiently on compatible chargers.
Source – DUXDUCIS
One downside is that the listing does not include a magnetic power profile (MPP). This suggests that Samsung might skip built-in magnets again and rely on magnetic cases to give the phones full Qi2 functionality.
While rumors of accessories like the “Magnet Wireless Charger” have surfaced, it seems users will still need extra cases if they want magnetic wireless charging. Even so, the updated Qi 2.2.1 support is a big improvement, which makes wireless charging smoother and more reliable.
Samsung will reportedly announce the Galaxy S26 series on February 25. The launch might also include the new Galaxy Buds 4. While some fans may be disappointed about the missing built-in magnets, the faster wireless charging is a meaningful upgrade. Stay tuned for more information.
Samsung is preparing to launch a new phone in its popular Galaxy A series – the Galaxy A57. The phone has been recently spotted on Bluetooth SIG, which confirms that it exists and could be released very soon.
The Bluetooth SIG listing shows several variants of the Galaxy A57 for different regions, including SM-A576B, SM-A576C, SM-A576Q, SM-A576S, SM-A576U1, SM-A576W, SM-A576Z, and SM-A5760. Certification like this usually happens after the phone’s development is complete, which suggests Samsung has finalized the device.
The appearance of the Galaxy A57 smartphone on this certification shows the global launch of this smartphone. Earlier leaks suggest the launch of this smartphone may happen in the first or second week of this month.
Aside from this, the Galaxy A57 is expected to bring several upgrades compared to its predecessor. It is rumored to feature a new ultra-wide camera at the back for better group shots and wider landscape photos. The phone will likely have an OLED display made by BOE and the Exynos 1680 processor.
With everything almost ready, the Galaxy A57 launch could happen very soon, bringing an interesting new option for people looking for a mid-range Samsung smartphone with a good display, better camera, and fast charging. Stay tuned for more information.
Deal | LG's 27-inch Ultragear OLED 27GS93QE gaming monitor is currently 44% off on Amazon, bringing it down to a previous record-low price last seen on Black Friday. The LG UltraGear OLED 27 features a 1440p resolution, 240 Hz refresh rate, and VRR for both Nvidia and AMD GPUs.
Microsoft apparently isn’t finished revamping Xbox Game Pass subscriptions. The Verge believes the company could combine PC Game Pass with Premium, denying some gamers day-one releases. Ultimate or other tiers may see Xbox add more games through third-party services.
The Xplore 1 is a new smartphone that can communicate without a cellular signal. However, users should make sure that this device meets their local regulations regarding walkie talkies or handheld radios.
Following up on the earlier leak showing the Galaxy S26 Ultra from all angles through a 360-degree video, Evan Blass (aka @evleaks) is now back with some very official-looking high-res renders depicting what seems to be the vanilla Galaxy S26. Of course there's a chance it's the S26+ in these images, but based on how much the camera island occupies of the total length, it's a tad more likely it's the S26.
Samsung Galaxy S26 leaked renders
There is, of course, nothing new here, but we are seeing the white color and all of the previously leaked features of the design are...
Samsung has teamed up with AT&T to help parents choose a safer first smartphone for their children. Choosing a phone for kids can be difficult, but the new AT&T amiGO Jr. Phone is designed to solve this problem.
This phone is made especially for children and is the first kid-focused smartphone launched by a major US wireless carrier. It uses Samsung’s hardware and AT&T’s built-in safety software. The phone comes with limits already set, so parents do not need to worry about a complex setup.
The amiGO Jr. Phone focuses on basic and useful features. Kids can make calls, send messages, and share their location with family members. Extra apps and distractions are kept to a minimum, which helps kids stay focused and safe.
Parents can manage the phone using the free AT&T amiGO app, available on Android and iPhone. The app allows parents to control screen time, approve app downloads, and change settings anytime. Everything can be managed from the parents’ own phone.
The app also includes real-time location tracking and Safe Zones. Parents receive alerts when their child arrives at or leaves places like home, school, or activities. This gives families peace of mind throughout the day.
AT&T says many parents want phones mainly for safety reasons. About 60% of parents with children under 12 believe smartphones are important for emergencies. Around 70% say location tracking is the main reason they give a phone to their child.
The amiGO Jr. Phone costs $2.99 per month, with no trade-in required. AT&T also offers the amiGO Jr. Watch 2 at the same price. The watch is designed for kids and includes messaging, simple games, and rewards.
Some SamsungGalaxy Watch 5 Pro users are noticing a strange battery issue after updating their smartwatch to One UI 8. The issue is not that the battery is draining quickly, but that the battery percentage shown on the screen is not accurate.
Many users say that after charging their watch to 100% and putting it on their wrist, the battery level suddenly drops to around 75% within just a few minutes. This looks strange at first, but most users report that the watch continues to work normally for hours afterward. This suggests the battery itself is fine, and the problem is with the battery indicator.
Several reports about this issue have appeared on Reddit. According to users, the issue started right after installing the One UI 8 update.
Not every Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is affected. Some users say their watch works perfectly after the update. However, for those who are facing this issue, it can be very annoying because they can no longer trust the battery percentage.
Unfortunately, there is no easy fix right now. Users have tried restarting the watch, doing a factory reset, clearing cache, and recalibrating the battery. None of these steps have fixed the problem.
Some users have shared that the battery display improves slightly after a few days of regular use. Still, most say the percentage never becomes fully accurate again.
So far, Samsung has not officially responded to the issue. Until a software update fixes the problem, affected users may need to focus on how long the watch actually lasts instead of checking the battery percentage on the screen. Stay tuned for more information.
The Konkr Fit is a new high-performance Windows gaming handheld that will ship with two different APUs and comes with an OLED display with a refresh rate of 144Hz.
Almost two months after the launch of the Funtastic Limited Edition colors, the Analogue 3D is getting additional colors. These five new colors, dubbed the Prototype Limited Editions, are based on unreleased prototypes of the original Nintendo 64 console.
Ugreen has launched the Nexode Pro 25,000mAh laptop power bank in Europe. The new model can charge up to four devices at once using two built-in cables and extra USB ports, with a combined output of 200W. Like Anker's recent power banks, it also features a smart display.
A report last year claimed that Apple is working on a new AI-powered Health+ service that can give suggestions based on the gathered health data and even suggest form correction during exercise via the iPhone camera. However, the latest rumor is that the company is scaling back those efforts.
A few months after Apple moved its Health and Fitness teams under the Services group, led by Eddy Cue, the company is giving up on its rumored Health+ service because Cue thinks Apple isn't competitive enough.
According to internal sources, Eddy Cue wanted Apple to move faster and be more...
Driven by strong performance in international premium markets, HONOR has emerged as the fastest-growing major smartphone brand globally in 2025, according to a report by Omdia. This surge sets the stage for its planned unveiling of ambitious new AI and foldable devices this spring.
According to a recent report from the global research firm Omdia, HONOR achieved a notable 11% year-over-year growth in global smartphone shipments for 2025. This growth rate secured the number one position among the world’s top ten smartphone vendors for the year.
Further data from the International Data Corporation (IDC) underscores the strategic nature of this expansion. For the first three quarters of 2025, HONOR led all top-ten brands in overseas shipment growth within crucial premium segments. Specifically, the brand showed remarkable strength in:
Smartphones priced above $300, covering the premium and upper-mid-tier segments.
Tablets in the $300-600 price band, targeting the upper-mid consumer segment.
Honor’s President of Sales and Services, Wang Ban, celebrated the growth on Weibo
This dual-segment leadership indicates a successful strategy of combining volume growth with a deliberate move into higher-margin categories outside its home market.
Building on this momentum, HONOR is poised to make significant waves at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona this March. Industry reports confirm the brand will officially unveil two highly anticipated devices: the HONOR ROBOT PHONE, a pioneering foray into AI-integrated mobile technology, and the next-generation foldable flagship, the HONOR Magic V6.
These launches are positioned as key milestones in HONOR’s “Alpha Plan,” its strategic initiative focused on breakthrough innovation in human-centric AI and revolutionary form factors. The 2025 shipment data provides tangible evidence of the brand’s growing market presence, which it now seeks to amplify with these category-defining products.
HONOR’s trajectory reflects a brand in a powerful transition—leveraging solid shipment growth to fund and introduce cutting-edge technology, aiming to redefine its position in the competitive global landscape.
MediaTek recently held a launch event in China to unveil the Dimensity 8500 and Dimensity 9500s chipsets. The D8500 powers phones such as the Honor Power 2 and Redmi Turbo 5, whereas the Redmi Turbo 5 Max features the Dimensity 9500s. Today, at the MediaTek Tech Day event, Goldee Patnaik, Head of Communications at Oppo India, confirmed that the company will soon launch a Dimensity 9500s-powered phone in India.
Oppo Find X9s India launch confirmed
Oppo Find X9s unofficial image
The Find X9s is the name of the Dimensity 9500s-powered Oppo phone set to hit the Indian market. However, the company did not confirm anything else about this phone.
“With the launch of the MediaTek Dimensity 9500s and Dimensity 8500, we are democratizing the flagship experience. Equipped with All Big Core architectures, agentic AI and flagship imaging capabilities, the chipsets bring next-gen user experience to a wider audience,” said Anuj Sidharth, Director, Marketing and Corporate Communication, MediaTek India and SEA Region.
For those unfamiliar, the Dimensity 9500s is a flagship mobile chipset built on an advanced 3nm process, combining an all-big core CPU architecture with enhanced energy efficiency. It features a Cortex-X925 ultra core alongside premium and performance cores, paired with the Immortalis-G925 GPU for high-end gaming with ray tracing support.
The chip also integrates a powerful NPU designed for generative AI tasks, advanced imaging capabilities including 8K Dolby Vision recording, and next-generation connectivity features such as Release-17 5G and improved Wi-Fi range.
Oppo Find X9s specifications (rumored)
According to reports, the Oppo Find X9s will feature a 6.32-inch OLED panel with support for a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It is expected to run on ColorOS 16-based Android 16 and pack a 7,000mAh battery.
The Find X9s’ rear camera setup may include a pair of 200-megapixel cameras for the main and periscope telephoto lenses, along with a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens. For selfies, it may house a 50-megapixel front camera. It may come in shades like Titanium, Orange, and Blue.
The Find X9s is expected to hit the market in the second quarter of this year. Apart from India, it is expected to release in Southeast Asian markets such as Singapore, Vietnam, and Malaysia.
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Asus has expanded its laptop portfolio in India with the introduction of the Zenbook S16, Zenbook 14, and multiple new Vivobook models. The latest lineup highlights the company’s growing focus on AI-driven computing, featuring AMD Ryzen AI processors and Copilot+ PC capabilities. These devices aim to cater to different user segments, ranging from premium ultra-portable laptops to more affordable productivity-focused machines.
Asus Zenbook S16, Zenbook 14 and Vivobook lineup details
Asus Zenbook S16
Leading the new range is the Asus Zenbook S16, powered by the AMD Ryzen AI 9 465 processor paired with a dedicated NPU capable of delivering up to 50 TOPS of AI performance. The laptop features a slim metal design made using Ceraluminum material and weighs around 1.5kg. It comes with a 16-inch 3K Asus Lumina OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision support and full DCI-P3 colour coverage. Asus has also included a six-speaker Dolby Atmos audio setup, along with claimed battery endurance of up to 23 hours.
The Zenbook 14 targets users looking for portability without compromising on AI features. It runs on the AMD Ryzen AI 5 430 processor with a similar 50 TOPS NPU, measures about 14.9mm in thickness and weighs approximately 1.28kg. The laptop includes a 14-inch FHD+ OLED touchscreen with HDR support and accurate colour reproduction. Additional features include a dedicated Copilot key, NumberPad 2.0 and a battery life claim exceeding 25 hours.
Asus Zenbook S16
Asus has also refreshed its Vivobook lineup with several new models designed for everyday productivity and creative workloads. The Vivobook S16 is equipped with AMD Ryzen AI 400 series processors and an OLED display, bringing AI capabilities to a slightly more accessible category.
The Vivobook 16 (M1607GA) runs on an AMD Ryzen AI 7 445 chip and features MIL-STD 810H certification, indicating improved durability. Meanwhile, the Vivobook 15 and another Vivobook 16 variant rely on AMD Ryzen 7 processors, offering up to 16GB DDR5 memory and PCIe 4.0 SSD storage aimed at smooth multitasking and general computing.
Price and availability
The Asus Zenbook S16 starts at Rs 1,69,990 (~$1,875), while the Zenbook 14 carries an initial price of Rs 1,15,990 (~$1,280). In the Vivobook series, pricing begins at Rs 62,990 (~$695), with higher variants such as the Vivobook S16 starting at Rs 1,04,990 (~$1,160) and the Vivobook 16 starting at Rs 87,990 (~$970), positioning them in the mid-range segment.
Pre-orders for the Zenbook models are currently open ahead of the official availability starting February 12 across Asus stores, online platforms and authorized retailers, with the Vivobook 16 (M1605NAQ) scheduled to arrive in early March.
Customers pre-booking the Zenbook S16 or Zenbook 14 can access bundled protection benefits valued at Rs 5,599 (~$62) for a nominal Re 1 during the promotional period.
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Sony has begun teasing its next flagship true wireless earbuds, the WF-1000XM6, finally offering a first official hint after months of leaks and speculation.
WF-1000XM teaser
Sony refers to the earbuds as the “next generation,” and flashes part of the design for just a moment. Still, it’s the clearest signal so far that the successor to the WF-1000XM5 is close.
Sony has confirmed that the full announcement will take place on February 12, 2026, at 16:00 UTC (9:30 PM IST). The company hasn’t said whether this will be a livestream or a simple press release, but full specifications are expected either way.
It has been almost three years since the WF-1000XM5 launched in July 2023, which is a longer gap than usual for Sony’s 1000X lineup. In that time, competition from Apple, Bose, and Sennheiser has only intensified, raising expectations around what the XM6 needs to deliver.
WF-1000XM5 design
The design shown in the teaser appears to match recent leaks. The earbuds look more compact than before, moving away from the rounded shape of the XM5. The new form factor appears flatter and more pill-shaped, which could help with comfort and fit. The charging case also seems to have changed. It looks slimmer and more angular.
Leaks have also pointed to a few smaller but practical changes. A matte finish is expected to return, after some users complained about the glossy surface on the XM5. There also appears to be an extra microphone opening, which could be linked to improvements in active noise cancellation or call quality, though Sony hasn’t confirmed anything yet.
Colour options may expand slightly as well. Black and platinum silver have appeared in leaked images, and there are reports of a third colour, possibly Sand Pink.
With the announcement now just days away, Sony hasn’t left much room for surprises. Whether the WF-1000XM6 represents a major step forward or a more cautious update will become clear soon enough.
Brave Ark, a versatile 2-in-1 Android tablet PC aimed at digitally native users who balance learning, creativity, and productivity in their daily workflows, has gone official in India. Built for seamless transitions between tasks, it focuses on flexibility, performance stability, and an adaptable computing experience tailored to modern hybrid usage patterns. Here’s a look at the specifications, features, and price of the device.
Brave Ark 2-in-1 specifications and features
Brave Ark
The Brave Ark features a 12.95-inch LCD screen with a 2.8K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, along with HDR10 support and up to 700 nits of brightness. It is backed by a large 14,550mAh battery that is claimed to deliver up to two days of usage and supports 33W fast charging. For audiophiles, it also features an eight-speaker setup with DTS audio support.
Powering the device is the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 mobile platform, paired with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. The tablet also supports expandable storage of up to 1TB via microSD card. On the software front, it runs Android 15 with PC mode functionality.
Brave Ark
For imaging, the Brave Ark includes an autofocus-enabled 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash, along with a 5-megapixel front-facing camera for video calls and selfies. Connectivity options include stylus support, dual-band Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and a USB Type-C (USB 3.1 Gen 2) port.
Brave Ark 2-in-1 price in India, availability
The Brave Ark is offered in a single 12GB + 256GB configuration and comes in a Galactic Blue colour option. It is currently available for purchase via Amazon. The device is priced at Rs 34,999 (~$385).
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Honor appears to be preparing the next generation of its number-series smartphones. Last year, the brand introduced the Honor 400 series in June, followed by the Honor 500 range in November. Based on this launch pattern, the Honor 600 series could debut as early as June this year in China, or possibly even earlier. Well ahead of any official announcement, the first details about the device have surfaced through a Weibo post shared by well-known tipster Digital Chat Station.
Honor 600 display, battery size tipped
Honor 600 key specs tipped by DCS
According to the tipster, Honor is reportedly working on a new smartphone featuring a 6.57-inch display. Alongside the screen size, the leak suggests that the device may pack a significantly larger battery, potentially reaching around 9,000mAh capacity. This phone appears to be the upcoming Honor 600.
The recently unveiled iQOO Z11 Turbo features a 6.59-inch display, carries the largest battery in its class at 7,600mAh. However, the upcoming Honor 600, which is tipped to feature a similarly sized screen, could surpass that benchmark with a significantly larger battery capacity, potentially setting a new standard for endurance in this segment if the leak turns out to be accurate.
The tipster has not revealed additional hardware details such as the chipset, camera specifications, or charging capabilities, and the official name of the device has not been confirmed either. Despite this, the specifications align closely with expectations for the standard Honor 600, which is likely to succeed last year’s Honor 500.
The Honor 500 featured an iPhone Air-like design and included a 6.55-inch OLED display with 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It was powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset and housed an 8,000mAh battery with 80W charging support. The device also offered a 50-megapixel front camera and a dual rear camera system comprising a 200-megapixel main sensor with OIS and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens.
Honor 500
It remains unclear whether the Honor 600 will retain the same design language or chipset as its predecessor. There is no official confirmation regarding a global launch yet, but the Honor 600 Lite has quietly appeared in multiple certification listings, suggesting that international variants may be in development. If the Lite model is indeed heading to global markets, the standard Honor 600 and possibly a Pro version could follow, although their specifications may differ from the Chinese editions.
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Several reports have claimed that Oppo is working on a couple of new phones, such as the Find N6 foldable, the Find X9 Ultra, and the Find X9s series for the Chinese market. In the latest development, Zhou Yibao, who leads Oppo’s Find-series products, has revealed when these devices will hit the Chinese market.
Oppo Find N6 to focus on crease optimization
According to Yibao’s latest Weibo post, a new foldable phone is slated for launch after the Chinese New Year period. Although the executive did not explicitly name the device, ongoing rumors strongly indicate that the teaser refers to the Oppo Find N6.
In his post, Zhou compared foldable phones to two beds placed together, suggesting that while they may look comfortable, the central gap or crease remains a key concern for users. He acknowledged that crease visibility continues to be one of the biggest barriers for buyers and emphasized that Oppo is investing heavily in improving crease management and overall durability.
Recent reports further support the Find N6 speculation. Two Oppo devices carrying model numbers PLP110 and PLP120 have received China’s 3C certification, with industry sources suggesting these could represent the standard model and a satellite communication variant. The devices are tipped to support 80W fast charging and may debut as one of the first large-format foldables powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. Early launch expectations point toward a possible unveiling around March in China.
Beyond China, the foldable has also appeared in regulatory databases in multiple regions, indicating a broader rollout plan. Listings in Singapore’s IMDA database reveal support for LTE, 5G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, and eSIM connectivity, suggesting that a global version is under development.
Meanwhile, other flagship models such as the Oppo Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s series have only recently surfaced in SRRC certification, with their 3C and TENAA approvals still pending, which implies that the Find N6 will launch first and the X9 models will follow soon after. Likely, all of these devices may debut in March in China.
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iQOO has been gradually confirming key details about the iQOO 15R before its official launch on Feb. 24 in India. In the latest development, the brand has confirmed the primary camera of the device. The update reveals that the phone will not just be good at performance but also at capturing photos.
iQOO 15R main camera revealed
iQOO 15R’s main camera confirmed
The iQOO 15R is confirmed to feature a Sony LYT-700 50-megapixel main camera. This camera will surprise those who were expecting a 200-megapixel Samsung HP5 sensor, as the device is believed to be a rebranded version of the iQOO Z11 Turbo, which features the said 200-megapixel Samsung primary camera.
Apart from this major difference, the rest of the specs appear to be identical on both phones. As far as the camera is concerned, the Sony LYT-700 is quite a capable sensor, utilizing Sony’s latest stacked pixel technology to capture more light and deliver better dynamic range in low-light conditions.
iQOO 15R specifications, price
Recent reports have revealed that the iQOO 15R will be a performance powerhouse, driven by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. It is expected to feature a 6.59-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth gaming.
One of its standout features is a massive 7,600mAh battery with 100W fast charging support, yet it maintains a slim profile of just 7.9mm. It will be treated with four Android OS upgrades and six years of security updates.
The device is also tipped to carry IP68 and IP69 ratings for top-tier water and dust resistance. As for the pricing, rumors suggest the iQOO 15R will be priced under Rs 50,000 in India, potentially starting around Rs 47,999 to compete directly with the upcoming OnePlus 15R. With these specs, iQOO is clearly aiming to offer a flagship-grade experience at a more accessible price point.
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Xiaomi is wrapping up the HyperOS 3.0 rollout and has already started focusing more on HyperOS 3.1. The upcoming HyperOS 3.1 software, based on Android 16, has already been released for a dozen devices, and now it appears the next phase of beta rollout has already begun.
Folks at HyperOS Insider have spotted HyperOS 3.1 beta builds for 10 new smartphones. The beta update has been spotted in multiple regions. So, if you’re planning to get an early taste of HyperOS 3.1, you may have a chance if your device is on the list and you’re in a supported region.
So, here’s a fresh list of devices that have been spotted with the HyperOS 3.1 beta build:
Redmi K70
China: OS3.0.300.1.WNKCNXM
POCO F6 Pro
EEA (Europe): OS3.0.300.1.WNKEUXM
Russia: OS3.0.300.1.WNKRUXM
Taiwan: OS3.0.300.1.WNKTWXM
Global: OS3.0.300.1.WNKMIXM
Redmi K70 Pro
China: OS3.0.300.1.WNMCNXM
Redmi Turbo 4 Pro
China: OS3.0.300.1.WOLCNXM
Redmi Turbo 4
China: OS3.0.300.1.WOJCNXM
POCO F7
India: OS3.0.300.1.WOLINXM
Global: OS3.0.300.1.WOLMIXM
Taiwan: OS3.0.300.1.WOLTWXM
Indonesia: OS3.0.300.1.WOLIDXM
Russia: OS3.0.300.1.WOLRUXM
EEA (Europe): OS3.0.300.1.WOLEUXM
POCO X7 Pro
Global: OS3.0.300.1.WOJMIXM
India: OS3.0.300.1.WOJINXM
Indonesia: OS3.0.300.1.WOJIDXM
Russia: OS3.0.300.1.WOJRUXM
Taiwan: OS3.0.300.1.WOJTWXM
Turkey: OS3.0.300.1.WOJTRXM
EEA/Europe: OS3.0.300.1.WOJEUXM
Xiaomi 15T
EEA (Europe): OS3.0.300.1.WOEEUXM
Global: OS3.0.300.2.WOEMIXM
Indonesia: OS3.0.300.2.WOEIDXM
Turkey: OS3.0.300.2.WOETRXM
Taiwan: OS3.0.300.2.WOETWXM
Russia: OS3.0.300.2.WOERUXM
Xiaomi 14T Pro
Global: OS3.0.300.1.WNNMIXM
Redmi Note 15 5G
China: OS3.0.300.2.WPQCNXM
EEA (Europe): OS3.0.300.1.WPQEUXM
Redmi Pad 2 Pro 5G
EEA (Europe): OS3.0.300.1.WPXEUXM
India: OS3.0.300.1.WPXINXM
Redmi Pad 2 Pro / POCO Pad M1
Global: OS3.0.300.1.WPWMIXM
India: OS3.0.300.1.WPWINXM
Turkey: OS3.0.300.1.WPWTRXM
Taiwan: OS3.0.300.1.WPWTWXM
Indonesia: OS3.0.300.1.WPWIDXM
Russia: OS3.0.300.1.WPWRUXM
You must sign up for the HyperOS beta program to get early access to beta builds before the public release. We’ve a detailed step-by-step guide on how to become a HyperOS tester on this page.
Keep in mind that the rollout happens in stages and hence may take a while to reach all the users, even if you’ve been accepted for the beta testing program. To manually check for the latest update on your device, go to Settings > About phone and then tap the HyperOS logo at the top.
As for the changes, HyperOS 3.1 brings an upgraded Super Island that is more interactive and informative, and integrates with more third-party apps. The Gallery and Weather apps feature new animations, and the lock screen is now more customizable than before.
Xiaomi has also improved cross-platform integration with Apple’s ecosystem, now showing a pop-up to pair Apple’s TWS earbuds and providing access to spatial audio. Furthermore, there are improvements to accessibility features, quick gestures, and system performance. Check this page for all the upgrades to HyperOS 3.1 in detail.
To ensure you don’t miss out on the important stuff, remember to visit the Xiaomi section on this website regularly. Alternatively, you can join us on Telegram to get instant notifications about the latest HyperOS updates, along with the biggest tech headlines.
Xiaomi has begun updating its devices to the February 2026 security patch via the latest software update. The update is rolling out to multiple devices, and it’s not only the flagship devices getting the initial treat. Several mid-range smartphones are also on the list, running the older HyperOS 2 build based on Android 14.
We’ve prepared a list of Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO smartphones receiving the February 2026 security patch update, along with their firmware versions, as shared by Xiaomi Time. Review the list to see if the update has started rolling out for your Xiaomi device.
First, let’s look at the HyperOS 3 devices that are receiving the February 2026 security patch.
Xiaomi 15
Global: OS3.0.6.0.WOCMIXM
POCO X7 / Redmi Note 14 Pro
Global: OS3.0.9.0.WOOMIXM
EEA (Europe): OS3.0.3.0.WOOEUXM
POCO X7 Pro
Turkey: OS3.0.5.0.WOJTRXM
Global: OS3.0.9.0.WOJMIXM
EEA (Europe): OS3.0.5.0.WOJEUXM
Also released in India, Indonesia, Russia, and Taiwan
POCO M6 / Redmi 13 / Redmi 13X
Global: OS3.0.6.0.WNTMIXM
EEA (Europe): OS3.0.3.0.WNTEUXM
Now, let’s move to the list of Xiaomi HyperOS 2 devices receiving the February 2026 security patch.
Redmi Note 12 Pro / Note 12 Pro+ / Note 12 Explorer
India: OS2.0.10.0.UMOINXM
Indonesia: OS2.0.12.0.UMOIDXM
POCO X5 Pro 5G / Redmi Note 12 Pro Speed
Indonesia: OS2.0.13.0.UMSIDXM
The list will grow as Xiaomi pushes the February 2026 security update to more devices in the coming days and weeks. To manually check for the latest update on your Xiaomi device, navigate to Settings > My Device > Xiaomi HyperOS. Note that the update usually rolls out in batches, so it may take some time to reach all the users.
As for the February 2026 security patch, it’s a standard security maintenance release focused on improving system stability and bug fixes. According to the latest Android Security Bulletin, there are no critical or high-severity vulnerabilities patched with this month’s release.
To stay updated with the latest news about HyperOS, visit the Xiaomi section regularly. Or, you can join us on Telegram to get instant notifications about the latest HyperOS updates, along with the biggest tech headlines.
A couple of new Oppo phones have received SRRC (State Radio Regulation of China) certification. These include the Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s series phones. At the same time, these devices have also been approved by the country’s UFCS (Universal Fast Charging Specification) certification. These certifications suggest that the Find series may debut soon after the upcoming Chinese New Year holidays.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra, Find X9s, Find X9s Pro bag fresh certifications
Oppo PMA110 radio certifiedOppo PMH110 radio certifiedOppo PME10 radio certified
The Oppo PMA110 phone, which is believed to be the Find X9 Ultra, has received SRRC certification. For those who are unaware, it is a mandatory certification issued by China’s radio regulatory authority to approve wireless devices that use radio frequencies. It confirms that a device complies with China’s spectrum regulations, covering features like cellular connectivity, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other radio transmission functions before commercial sale. After this, the Find X9 Ultra is expected to bag 3C and TENAA certifications before going official.
Oppo PMA110, PMA120, and PMH110 UFCS certified
The PMA110 model is also listed with the PMA120 variant in the UFCS database. The PMA120 will support satellite connectivity. For those unfamiliar, UFCS is a unified fast-charging standard developed mainly by Chinese manufacturers (including OPPO, Vivo, Xiaomi, Huawei, and others). Its goal is to create a cross-brand fast charging protocol so chargers and devices from different brands can safely deliver fast charging without proprietary restrictions.
Earlier this week, the PME110 Oppo phone was approved by SRRC. Now, the authority has also certified PHM110. These devices are said to be part of the Find X9s series, which may include two devices: the Find X9s and Find X9s Pro. At present, it is not clear which model numbers correspond to which device.
The PHM110 variant has also bagged UFCS certification, which suggests that it could be the Find X9s Pro, whereas the PME110 without UFCS certification could be the Find X9s. It is advisable to wait for further reports to confirm their final monikers.
The Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s series phones are expected to debut together through a launch event in March in China. It is unclear whether the Oppo Find N6 will be announced at the same platform or separately.
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In late January 2026, Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic Edition, a special phone created to celebrate the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. This limited-edition device stands out with its royal blue back and gold metal frame. Now, the unique and colorful wallpaper of Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic Edition is available for download, thanks to YTECHB.
The new wallpaper features a blue and gold design with waves forming several Olympic rings, matching the phone’s special colors. This makes it a perfect choice for anyone who loves the Olympics and wants a stylish look for their device.
The wallpaper is available in near 4K resolution, which means it looks clear and sharp on most smartphones, tablets, and even computers. Its bright blue and gold design gives your screen a fresh, vibrant appearance, which celebrates the Olympic spirit. Even if you don’t own the special phone, you can still enjoy this limited-edition wallpaper.
Image via YTECHB
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic Edition Wallpaper – Link
Downloading the wallpaper is simple. You can access it through the above link, then open it from your downloads folder. To set it, just tap the three-dot menu and choose to apply it to your home screen or lock screen. In a few easy steps, your device will have a fresh Olympic look.
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic Edition is very limited. Only around 3,800 participants of the Winter Olympics will receive it. It will not be available for general sale, but collectors might find it later on eBay.
You can enjoy the new wallpapers of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic Edition.
Deal | Unbound: Worlds Apart is a puzzle-platformer that allows you to travel between multiple worlds. You will have to face enemies, but also complete challenges and discover secrets that will help you understand its universe.
8BitDo has confirmed that it will be offering a new set of colourful Bluetooth wireless controllers soon. Also boasting translucent finishes, the Prototype Limited Editions will be sold worldwide, too.
The Casio G-Shock GW2310U-1, GW6900U-1 and GX56UBB-1 watches appear to be on the way to the US. A recent report seems to have confirmed the pricing of these models in this market. Each has a couple of upgrades compared to its predecessor, including a new module and backlight.
Beelink has confirmed that it will be releasing the SER10 Max globally soon. In the meantime, the company has started selling its first AMD Gorgon Point mini-PC in China with up to 64 GB of RAM.
ASRock has responded to the community outcry regarding AMD Ryzen 9000 CPUs burning up in its motherboards, although no clear instructions were given to customers regarding how to prevent the same. The company had previously issued BIOS updates, but the problem continues to persist.
Ugreen has launched the Nexode Pro 25,000mAh laptop power bank in Europe. The new model can charge up to four devices at once using two built-in cables and extra USB ports, with a combined output of 200W. Like Anker's recent power banks, it also features a smart display.
With the Galaxy S26 lineup closer than ever, Samsung has finally deemed it necessary to end software support for its flagship S21 lineup from 2021. The S21 FE, however, lives on for now.
Flydigi has launched the Vader 5S wired Xbox controller for $59.99. With adjustable stick tension, six programmable buttons, trigger stops, and Hall effect joysticks, it undercuts the Elite Series 2 and GameSir G7 Pro while offering many of the same pro-level features.
Samsung’s new Galaxy S26 series is getting closer to release, and new images have leaked showing the phone in White. Previously, leaker Evleaks shared a video of the Galaxy S26 Ultra in Cobalt Violet. These leaks give us an early look at the design and colors of the upcoming phones.
Currently, it’s not clear if this is the Galaxy S26 or the S26 Plus, but the size suggests it could be the Plus model. Both versions are expected to come in the same colors. The phone looks very similar to the Ultra model but has three cameras on the back. The Ultra, by comparison, has more cameras.
According to the images, the phone has thin bezels, rounded corners, and a clean camera island on the back. This design is now used across all Galaxy S26 models. Samsung seems to be keeping a simple, modern look for the series.
Samsung is likely to officially announce the Galaxy S26 series on February 25 at the Galaxy Unpacked event, just a week before Mobile World Congress (MWC). Fans can expect to see the full details of the phones and earbuds at the Unpacked event.
From the leaks, we already know the design, colors, and camera setup. The Galaxy S26 series looks sleek, modern, and ready for everyday use. The February 25 event will reveal the full details, and fans are eagerly waiting to see Samsung’s new phones and other devices. Stay tuned for more information.
With the Galaxy S26 lineup closer than ever, Samsung has finally deemed it necessary to end software support for its flagship S21 lineup from 2021. The S21 FE, however, lives on for now.
The recently launched Asus PE1000U is a tiny fanless mini PC powered by Intel Arrow Lake-U and Meteor Lake-U chips. With a tiny enclosure and plenty of ports, the rugged mini PC is aimed primarily at industrial use.
Qualcomm is reportedly working on its next generation flagship mobile processors, namely the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 and the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro. These chips will run even faster and generate more heat, but Qualcomm may have a familiar solution for that.
Asus has given the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM3 its first release. A 4K OLED gaming monitor with a semi-glossy film, the PG32UCDM3 also features DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR20) and USB Type-C (90 W) ports and up to 1,000 nits peak brightness when HDR mode is enabled.
Recently, astronomers conducted simulations on an exoplanet located close to its star. And they discovered that lava tsunamis were present on its surface, particularly due to its proximity to its host star.
Rockstar Games looks set to monopolize November sales if the GTA 6 release date doesn’t shift again. As a result, Microsoft is waiting as long as possible to confirm exact dates for Xbox games. Fable and Gears of War: E-Day may arrive sooner or later than expected, to steer clear of the crime saga.
Samsung has long been a leader in the smartphone market, mainly with its Galaxy Ultra series. These phones are known for large displays, powerful performance, and big batteries. However, recent leaks suggest that Samsung may be falling behind when it comes to battery improvements.
The upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to keep a 5,000mAh battery, which is the same battery size Samsung has used in its Ultra models for several years.Many users were hoping for a larger battery or a major upgrade, but so far, there are no strong signs of change. This has led to criticism that Samsung is playing it too safe.
At the same time, a reliable tipster, Digital Chat Station, reveals that Apple plans to increase the battery size in the iPhone 18 Pro Max. The new phone is expected to have a battery larger than 5,000mAh, which could put pressure on Samsung. Some versions sold in different countries may even have a battery between 5,100 and 5,200mAh.
Source – DUXDUCIS
Samsung phones are still very powerful and offer many features. The Galaxy Ultra models are known for their cameras, screens, and multitasking abilities. However, battery size and charging speed have not improved much in recent years.In a market where users want longer battery life, this could become a weakness.
Many fans feel Samsung has reused the same design and hardware for too long. While the phones are reliable, they do not feel very new compared to competitors.
These are still early leaks, and Samsung could surprise everyone with changes before launch. But if the Galaxy S26 Ultra remains mostly the same, Samsung may need to rethink its strategy. To stay competitive, Samsung may have to focus more on battery upgrades and meaningful improvements that users can clearly feel in daily use.
A retailer has revealed what appear to be the retail colours for TrimUI's upcoming Brick Pro gaming handheld. Departing from the original TrimUI Brick in several areas, the TrimUI Brick Pro should be powerful enough to emulate up to PlayStation 2 games, too.
Acebeam recently added a remarkably compact model to its LEP flashlight lineup. Despite measuring just 12 cm (4.72 in) in length, the new W20 boasts a beam distance of over one kilometre thanks to its LEP technology. It also runs on a replaceable 16340 battery.
The Amazfit Active 3 smartwatch seems to be on the way. Specifically, the Amazfit Active 3 Premium wearable was recently spotted in the Zepp app’s code. It is unclear how this upcoming model will build on older watches like the Active 2 Premium and the Active Max.
The Xiaomi 17 is moving closer to receiving a global release. While Xiaomi has not confirmed a launch date yet, a leaker has posted an official one-pager showing all hardware specifications.
Following OpenAI’s announcement to introduce ads in ChatGPT, Anthropic is positioning itself as a clear alternative with a satirical ad campaign. In four short videos, the company pokes fun at AI conversations interrupted by advertisements, while promising to keep its assistant, Claude, ad-free in the long term.
One of the most intriguing features of the Apple iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air is perhaps their 18 MP front-facing cameras, which use square sensors instead of traditional rectangular ones. According to a reliable leaker, Huawei and Oppo are now developing smartphones with similar front cameras.
Samsung may soon bring faster and better NFC features to its Galaxy phones and smartwatches. NFC is a technology that lets devices work with a simple tap. It is used for mobile payments, digital keys, and quick access. The NFC Forum, which manages NFC standards, has shared its future plans, and they include big improvements.
The biggest upgrade in the NFC is speed. The next version of NFC could be up to eight times faster than what is used today. This means tapping your phone will feel quicker and smoother. One tap could complete many tasks at once.
NFC is also becoming more reliable. The NFC Forum plans better testing to make sure NFC works well on all devices. This should reduce failed taps at shops, metro stations, and office entry points. Users will spend less time waiting and trying again.
Security is another important upgrade of this advanced NFC. A new security system will help protect NFC from future risks. This will keep payments, digital IDs, and digital keys safer for users.
NFC will also be used for wireless charging. The new version may support charging between 1 and 3 watts.While this is not enough to charge smartphones, it can be useful for small devices like earbuds, smartwatches, and fitness bands.
Digital keys are also getting better.NFC will work together with Bluetooth and Ultra Wideband (UWB). This will improve car keys, smart locks, and access systems. Because of this, future Galaxy phones and wearables may be among the first to support these new NFC features. Stay tuned for more information.
Deal | Hard West 2 delivers turn-based tactics in a distinctive horror western setting and is currently available at its lowest price ever on Steam. An 80% discount brings it down to just under $6 until February 19.
The Xiaomi Poco X8 Pro and Poco X8 Pro Max are set to have an attractive price-performance ratio in Europe, as the base model apparently costs only €399, as Xiaomi has now inadvertently confirmed on its own website.
Flydigi has launched the Vader 5S wired Xbox controller for $59.99. With adjustable stick tension, six programmable buttons, trigger stops, and Hall effect joysticks, it undercuts the Elite Series 2 and GameSir G7 Pro while offering many of the same pro-level features.
Casio’s new Vintage A158WEA-2 and A158WEA-7 watches have been released in the UK shortly after launch. These are relatively affordable digital watches with silver colored stainless steel straps. On-watch tools include a stopwatch, an alarm and hourly time signals, as well as date information.
Mangmi has now released the Pocket Max globally. Equipped with a 144 Hz AMOLED display and modular buttons, the Mangmi Pocket Max retails for under $200 too, with TMR joysticks in a choice of three colours.
Trek has unveiled the new city e-bike, the Charter+, in the global market. This is a full Class 3 e-bike that features a Bosch Performance Line Sport motor, an 800 Wh battery, app-based controls, and phone-based locking.
The Ubisoft internal town hall was intended to ease growing concerns within the company through a Q&A session. According to Insider Gaming and internal sources, the leadership team led by CEO Yves Guillemot may have instead deepened the uncertainty.
A new update has arrived for the Amazfit Balance 2 XT smartwatch. Firmware version 2.16.0.1 brings two BioCharge-related tools to these users, alongside a pair of new workouts. Plus, users can now take an on-watch screenshot, and there is a range of more minor improvements for the wearable.
Kingdom Come director Daniel Vávra considers generative AI an unstoppable force in the film and gaming industries. As evidence, he points to a fan-made AI trailer that was created quickly and with minimal effort, which he says clearly shows why AI will be unavoidable in the future.
Vivo is hosting a launch event for the V70 series, confirming not only the launch date but also many details about the features of the Vivo V70 and the Vivo V70 Elite. The top model combines a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor with a 50 MP telephoto camera featuring 3x optical zoom.
While smartwatches mainly focus on monitoring cardiovascular health, Clair aims to provide insight into hormone levels and monitor them around the clock to offer valuable insights into athletic performance, fertility and the female cycle.
The Xiaomi Poco Pad M1 is not only a large tablet with powerful multimedia features, but with the right accessories, it can also be a real asset to your productivity. We provide you with an overview.
The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Pro has taken a step closer to becoming official. Based on a new leak, the long-awaited vlogging camera will receive a global launch with a US release too.
Despite several name changes, OpenClaw remains one of the most hyped AI tools. After all, it turns a PC into a fully autonomous AI agent. However, the tool can easily burn through hundreds of dollars in API tokens per day. Even worse, serious security flaws have been discovered.
A reliable industry insider and Samsung leaker just dropped fresh intel on the 4 design changes of the Galaxy S26 Ultra. If we’re being honest, none of it screams revolution; four changes, all subtle and all worth examining.
More rounded corners
Samsung is rounding out the S26 Ultra’s corners slightly. It’s not a dramatic overhaul like the Note 20 to S22 transition, but enough that you’ll notice when you pick it up.
The S25 Ultra already dialed back the sharp edges that defined the S23 and S24 Ultra. This is another step in that direction. The Galaxy S26 Ultra features slightly more rounded corners, giving it a softer overall appearance.
That front camera is getting bigger
The selfie cutout is expanding to accommodate a wider field of view. Leaker IceUniverse specifically mentioned group selfies as the target use case.
Google improved selfie experience with the Pixel 10 series, and Apple’s iPhone 17 introduces a major breakthrough. Samsung can’t afford to lag when influencers and casual users alike prioritize front camera versatility.
Bezels are not going thinner
Samsung already achieved near-symmetrical bezels with the S24 Ultra. There’s only so much physics allows when you’re packing antennas, digitizers, and structural integrity into a metal frame.
Instead of bezel thinness, we are looking at a major leap in this aspect. Maybe Samsung could bring a full-screen smartphone with under display camera and a zero-bezel screen in the future.
A little larger screen
The display grows from 6.86 to 6.89 inches, that’s 0.03 inches. You won’t notice this in real-world use, but an increase in display size may have become a necessity to increase corner rounds.
That said, the South Korean tech giant isn’t reinventing the Galaxy S26 Ultra design. The device brings fruitful refinements over the design legacy established by the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
The S26 Ultra will look like an S25 Ultra with a slightly different vibe. That’s the leak.
After finishing its cold weather tests at -40 Fahrenheit in Inner Mongolia, the world's biggest battery maker, CATL, and Changan have announced the first mass-market EV with a sodium-ion battery. The sedan can be charged at arctic temperatures, and the Na-ion pack doesn't lose capacity.
We've never seen the Galaxy S26 Ultra in such high resolution and from all angles beforoe, especially not in an official video. A 360-degree video of the upcoming Samsung flagship, in its purple color option, reveals all changes compared to the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Hardware Unboxed has alleged that the RTX 5070 Ti is going to get even more expensive in the coming weeks. The RTX 5070 Ti is among the GPUs that Nvidia seems to have discontinued or, at the very least, scaled back the production of. As a result, the RTX 5070 Ti has shot up in price.
A leaker has revealed fairly specific details about the battery capacities of the iPhone 17 Pro Max successor, which will again be available in a pure eSIM version with a larger battery and a standard version with a SIM card slot. Together with the Apple A20, this should result in longer battery life.
Samsung has now officially launched the Galaxy A07 5G in India. It is the cheapest 5G smartphone offering from the brand, bringing exceptional network along with decent specifications and longer software support.
The Samsung Galaxy A07 5G is now available for purchase in India. It comes with an octa-core chip with 2.4 GHz peak speed. The device sports a 6.7-inch LCD screen with HD+ resolution. Samsung has upgraded the panel to support a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling.
The Galaxy A07 5G features a dual rear camera setup, consisting of a 50-megapixel primary and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. Samsung lists up to 10x digital zoom with the main rear camera, while the 8-megapixel selfie camera rests beneath an Infinity-U cutout.
Samsung is selling the Galaxy A07 in two storage variants, including 4GB + 128GB and 6GB + 256GB. Available in three colors, including Black, Light Green, and Light Violet, the device starts at INR 15,999 (~ $175).
Connectivity options include USB Type-C for charging and data transfer, USB 2.0, 3.5mm earjack, Wi-Fi 5GHz, and Bluetooth 5.3. It runs Android 16-based One UI 8 and is supported by six years of major software updates.
Physical specifications include dimensions: 167.4 x 77.4 x 8.2 in mm and weight: 199 grams. Galaxy A07 5G offers impressive battery life, thanks to its 6000mAh battery. Users will be able to top up the battery juice using a 25W Samsung charger, not included in the box.
Samsung is building hype for the Galaxy S26 Unpacked, and then comes Apple, preparing to unveil a new iPhone, the iPhone 17e, this month.
New reports suggest the iPhone 17e could arrive as soon as February 19 with a simple press release. While Samsung is preparing a full-blown Galaxy S26 showcase, Apple appears content sliding its affordable iPhone into the news cycle.
According to industry sources cited by Macwelt, the iPhone 17e launch is now penciled in for later this month. This mirrors last year’s iPhone 16e strategy, which also skipped the stage and went straight to the newsroom inboxes.
Design-wise, the iPhone 17e reportedly sticks to the same look as the iPhone 16e. Apple is expected to ship the iPhone 17e with the new A19 chip, along with MagSafe support, pushing wireless charging speeds up to 25W.
MacOtakara claims earlier rumors about a visual refresh were off the mark, and the notch lives on for another year. Meanwhile, Apple is said to include its second-generation C1X modem and a new N1 wireless network chip.
iPhone 17e is a competitor to the Galaxy S25 FE and the upcoming Pixel 10a. It has nothing to do with the Galaxy S26 flagship phones. Apple is just filling the gap before it makes a major move with the iPhone 18 in 2027.
When the Galaxy S26 hits the stage later this month, it will not be fighting for attention. The iPhone 17e will still sell, but in a month dominated by Samsung firmware updates and flagship hype, it feels like background noise.
Google’s February 2026 Pixel update is a security-only release with one high-severity Pixel-specific fix. The Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 series appear to be excluded again, prompting fresh questions about update cadence.
A leaker has revealed fairly specific details about the battery capacities of the iPhone 17 Pro Max successor, which will again be available in a pure eSIM version with a larger battery and a standard version with a SIM card slot. Together with the Apple A20, this should result in longer battery life.
Zepp Health is offering new software updates for several wearables for a longer period than originally planned and, at least for the manufacturer, longer than usual. Users may thus benefit from new features for an extended time.
The Lenovo ThinkBook 14+ and 16+ laptops have now been updated with AMD's latest Gorgon Point APU, specifically the Ryzen AI 7 H 450 with 8 cores and 16 threads. With 3K displays, plenty of ports, and dual M.2 slots, the premium laptops are already available for purchase in China.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is the most-awaited Android flagship launch of 2026, but leaks and rumors have already revealed a bigger picture of what Samsung has been cooking for consumers. Adding to this, we now have our clearest look at the Galaxy S26 Ultra, coming from the courtesy of evleaks.
The S26 Ultra carries notable upgrades over the previous Ultra device. Once again, the phone maker has chosen optimizations to improve the in-hand user experience over any drastic overhaul.
The front reveals high radius corners, aligning the appearance with standard and Plus variants. Making another shift from that boxy form that the Galaxy Ultra phone once popularized.
Source – evleaks/X
Another major change that many have noticed is the larger camera hole. It indicates that the company may have a new selfie camera for this smartphone. However, specifics remain unknown.
Sides has no extra features except for the volume and power keys, as well as antennas. Yet the rear side integrates a new camera bump, but with the same layout as the S25 Ultra. Specifically, the device has added a base camera bump and changed the camera lens crowns. One of the two camera openings on the right includes a secondary telephoto camera.
Source – evleaks/X
From a side look, you can see the thick profile of the camera design, which differs from last year’s version. Furthermore, the S-Pen’s click and release button, also known as the clicker, has a slightly arced shape, which facilitates the new corner curves.
Overall, it’s a pretty good upgrade, and the cobalt violet color makes it worth exploring. The clear look gave us an idea of the Galaxy S26 Ultra design, but that’s not the only thing you need to know about this flagship.
This upcoming device will use the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, improving CPU and GPU performance for gaming and app experience. The upgraded NPU will support Galaxy AI features. The company has already annoucned innovative Privacy Display feature, which combines hardware and software capabilities to hide sensitive content while using the phone in crowded places.
New teasers show that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will have upgraded nightography and video graphy camera improvements. The camera setup also includes new telephoto camera optimizations that may enhance the zoom quality.
We may have some disappointment with the 5,000mAh battery specs, but a faster 60W charging support is rumored to come with the phone. Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S26 Ultra with the standard S25 and S25 Plus models in San Francisco on February 25. The official Unpacked 2026 date is yet to be announced.
Deal | The Samsung Odyssey G6 (G60SD) gaming monitor is now available with an attractive 37% discount on the Amazon-owned Woot! store. With impressive picture quality and 360 Hz refresh rate, the G60SD is undoubtedly an excellent QD-OLED monitor for gaming.
Samsung Unpacked is happening on February 25, and a new leak has just revealed the Galaxy S26 Ultra in full 360-degree design.
Credible leaker Evan Blass continues to expose the Galaxy S26 Ultra ahead of Unpacked, and the latest installment reveals the design in a 360-degree video. It’s the first time we’re seeing the device in its final look without a watermark.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra comes with slightly more rounded corners than the Galaxy S25 Ultra. It’s crafted on a solid base of its predecessor with refinements. Samsung has also trimmed the bezels to extend the display area of the panel.
On the back, the flagship features three cameras inside an island. Two more rings are placed next to the camera bump, which include a ToF sensor and a Telephoto camera. Three cameras surrounded by the bump includes:
an ultrawide camera
a main (primary) image sensor
a periscope (zoom) lens
One change you will notice is the departure of saturn camera rings. The company has restored metallic rings to cover the camera lenses. The decision is derived from feedback shared by Samsung fans after the Galaxy S25 Ultra launch.
Source – Evan Blass
You can watch the Galaxy S26 Ultra in 360-degree video here.
Earlier, Samsung teased the Privacy Display feature of its new flagships. The panel is crafted on Flex Magic Pixel technology. It dims the screen visibility from a side angle to protect on-screen content whenever required.
Later, three teasers were dropped focussing the camera capabilities. Two of them showcased the phone’s nightography photo and video, while one highlighted Space Zoom, which is now clearer than the previous flagships.
Best known for its smartphones, Chinese manufacturer, Vivo, has reportedly confirmed that it will be launching a new product category this year. The report says Vivo plans to unveil a vlogging camera that will challenge the likes of the DJI Osmo Pocket series.
Amazon has announced the next lineup of free games that Prime members will be able to claim and play this month. The lineup includes 10 titles, and two of them are already available.
Google will not release Android 17 Developer Preview this year. It feels like the end of an era. The familiar Android Developer Preview is gone. Not delayed, not renamed, but gone.
In its place sits something far more fluid and far more unpredictable, called Android Canary.
Android 17 skips Developer Preview
Google confirmed last year that the Android Canary program would fully replace Developer Previews. Some Pixel enthusiasts embraced it immediately, while others waited, expecting Android 17 Developer Preview 1 to land on schedule.
For years, Developer Previews served as the first look at what the next Android version might become. Canary is not a preview tied to Android 17, Android 18, or any single version. It is a rolling release channel that never really stops.
Good or bad news for Samsung users?
For Galaxy users who track firmware builds, One UI betas, and every breadcrumb Samsung drops, this change matters more than it first appears.
Every major Android change has to pass through layers of Samsung-specific services, hardware abstraction, and regional firmware branches.
Samsung might be facing a more fragmented early development phase for One UI 9. Internally, this could mean more parallel firmware branches, more experimental binaries, and potentially a messier pre-beta cycle.
Samsung has two options
Either it treats Canary builds as loose reference material and waits for Android 17 Beta to truly lock in development, or it adapts its internal testing model to track Canary more closely than before.
The One UI 9 Beta program should begin after Google launches Android 17 Beta on Pixels. If you are a regular Galaxy user, patience is still the winning move. The real action starts with One UI 9 Beta, not before.
There are more signs that Microsoft will unveil multiple new Xbox controllers in 2026. The Verge believes that the rumored Sebile may finally surface with cloud gaming connectivity. Also, the Elite Series 3 controller could ship as a follow-up to the existing pro-grade peripheral.
Deal | Anker's popular 25K laptop power bank has fallen to its lowest price on Newegg after a $47 discount. It can charge four devices at once and has enough capacity to keep a laptop running for hours.
ASUS has announced a new 20Gbps M.2 NVMe enclosure under its ROG lineup. Also compatible with M.2 SATA SSDs, the ROG Strix Aiolos features a heat-resistant liquid-silicone coating to help keep temps in check, along with exclusive software for real-time monitoring.
Samsung Foundry is expected to initiate trial production of Tesla AI5 chip this month and CEO Elon Musk is personally watching the work.
According to reports (via Jukan), Samsung could kickstart Tesla AI5 chip manufacturing for trials, and Elon Musk is joining meetings. Beyond AI5, Samsung Foundry will also produce the next-generation AI6 processors for Tesla.
Tesla is putting considerable effort into the AI chip development and production preparation process with Samsung. In particular, Tesla CEO Elon Musk is reportedly personally overseeing key progress and leading the project.
It seems Samsung may turn its Taylor factory operational even before the schedule. It was said to enter production stage in the latter half of 2026, but trial production starting this month only signals a significant development.
An industry source said,
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is paying a lot of attention to cooperation with Samsung Electronics. He personally participates in working-level technical meetings at Samsung Electronics’ foundry division (related to AI5 and AI6 chip work), adding that I heard he actively checks progress one by one during meetings and presents opinions.
It was recently reported that Tesla has completed the AI5 design work. Quickly after the reports, new inputs hint at the commencement of trial production. Initial samples are expected to be secured by the first half of this year at the earliest.
Tesla’s AI5 silicon is slated to power Robotaxi and Robot. The leading EV maker inked a short-term deal for AI5 with Samsung, which isn’t beneficial for either side, yet the world’s richest man is ambitious for the future outcome.
Elon’s personal intervention signals expectations for increased profits through expanded collaboration. The deal signed between Samsung and Tesla is worth nearly $17 billion, but Elon said this is just the beginning.
The smartphone market finally grew again. Global shipments rose 2 percent in 2025 to 1.25 billion units, the highest level since 2021. Apple stayed on top, Samsung finished just behind, but the story was different in the year 2025.
On the surface, the leaderboard, specifically Samsung vs Apple in 2025, looks unchanged.
Apple stayed on top. iPhone shipments climbed 7 percent to 240.6 million units, marking Apple’s strongest year ever by volume. A record fourth quarter and a surge in iPhone 17 demand, especially in Mainland China.
After three years of decline, Samsung posted 7 percent annual growth in 2025. Fourth quarter shipments rose 16 percent year over year as Galaxy S and Z demand held firm and entry-level volumes finally recovered.
Regaining share in the A0x and A1x segments matters because that is where Samsung had been losing ground the longest.
Xiaomi held third place but slipped 2 percent as entry-level demand weakened late in the year. Vivo moved into fourth for the first time, powered by India. OPPO stabilized in the second half and is positioning for added scale with Realme.
Omdia flags rising DRAM and NAND costs as a growing constraint heading into 2026. Those pressures hit unevenly, especially for brands with limited scale or heavy low end exposure.
Runar Bjorhovde warns that margin squeeze, not demand, may define the next phase. Volume still matters. Profitability will matter more.
“Although 2025 overall has been a positive year for most vendors, headwinds are building for the 2026 outlook.”
Qualcomm may rely on Samsung HPB cooling tech, debuted in the Exynos 2600, for its next-gen Snapdragon processors.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 and Gen 6 Pro may launch later in the year, and Samsung HPB cooling trick is reportedly being considered by Qualcomm. If the adoption materializes, it will improve the SoCs’ heat dissipation abilities.
Heat Path Block could be expanding this year
Samsung’s HPB (Heat Path Block) is a next-gen packaging tech utilized in the Exynos 2600. This chip will be used in the Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus, which improve heat flow and lower thermal resistance by up to 16 percent.
The new chip packaging technology allows internal heat to move outward more quickly. It helps the mobile platform maintain a stable internal temperature. That said, the application processor remains reliable even under heavy loads.
With Qualcomm planning major upgrades for the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 CPU, a modern cooling solution becomes a necessity. Samsung’s Heat Path Block fits nicely here, and Samsung already offered it to Apple and Qualcomm.
It’s said that the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 could reach around 5GHz, while the Gen 6 Pro could surpass 5GHz CPU speed. These chips are expected to be used in the Galaxy S27 and S27 Ultra next year alongside Exynos 2700.
Rumors have it that Samsung Foundry may also produce Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and Gen 6 using its 2nm GAA process. Qualcomm may offer a slice from its TSMC orders to maintain production costs of its next-gen chipsets.
Exynos 2600 is in mass production, and practical changes would be visible post-launch. It’s the world’s first processor made using 2nm technology. It rivals TSMC’s 3nm Snapdragon and Apple’s 3nm A series iPhone processors.
JLab has announced a quirky Bluetooth speaker with an unusual design. The limited-edition Blue XL looks like a pair of headphones, but is actually a Bluetooth speaker with 30W of audio power.
Deal | One of the most popular zombie games has just dropped to its lowest-ever price on Steam. The discounted edition also comes packed with plenty of extra content.
There are more signs that Microsoft will unveil multiple new Xbox controllers in 2026. The Verge believes that the rumored Sebile may finally surface with cloud gaming connectivity. Also, the Elite Series 3 controller could ship as a follow-up to the existing pro-grade peripheral.
Amazon has announced the next lineup of free games that Prime members will be able to claim and play this month. The lineup includes 10 titles, and two of them are already available.
A new robotic system developed in China has successfully performed delicate retinal injections in animal trials, demonstrating superior precision to human hands and paving the way for safer treatments of complex vision disorders.
Xiaomi unveiled its new Electric Scooter 6 lineup last month as four models from the series appeared on the company's global website. Now, a reliable leaker has given us an idea about the pricing, release date, and a possible new model.
Deal | Anker's popular 25K laptop power bank has fallen to its lowest price on Newegg after a $47 discount. It can charge four devices at once and has enough capacity to keep a laptop running for hours.
Sony has confirmed the long-awaited release date of its WF-1000XM6 earbuds. Dubbed rather grandiously as the 'next generation of earbuds', Sony has offered a peek at its design too. The successors to the WF-1000XM5 can already be viewed in two colours though, thanks to recent leaks.
Samsung’s Galaxy Ring is a small ring-like device, and it has a battery inside. Now, users of Galaxy Ring are facing issues that show why it is important to be careful with devices that have dead or broken batteries.
One user had their Galaxy Ring for nine months when the battery stopped holding a charge. Instead of getting a replacement from Samsung, they kept wearing the ring because they liked how it felt.
But one night, when they tried to charge it, the ring didn’t fit properly anymore. The battery had swollen, and the ring got stuck on their finger. In the end, the user had to have it cut off to get it off safely. They even called it a “ticking time bomb.”
Before you worry, it’s important to know this is very rare. Samsung investigated and confirmed that most Galaxy Rings are safe, and there is no widespread issue with battery swelling. If your ring’s battery stops working while it’s still under warranty, Samsung can replace it for free.
The problem here wasn’t the product, as it was continuing to wear a device with a broken battery. Lithium batteries can be risky if they swell or leak, so it’s always better to be safe than sorry.
Devices sometimes fail, and that’s normal. It doesn’t mean the Galaxy Ring is unsafe. But your safety should always come first. If your ring stops working, stop wearing it and contact Samsung for a replacement. Follow the instructions for charging and care, and don’t ignore a defective battery.
When used correctly, the Galaxy Ring is reliable and fun. This story is a good reminder – pay attention to your gadgets, handle them carefully, and never take unnecessary risks with electronics that touch your body.
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