Valve is reportedly planning to add a 30-day price history for Steam games




Oppo is launching the Pad 5 Pro and the Pad Mini on April 21 alongside the Find X9 Ultra and the Find X9s Pro. Now, the brand has revealed more details about the upcoming tablets. The Pad 5 Pro will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC. It has a 13.2-inch 3.4K LCD screen with 144Hz refresh rate and 1,000-nit peak brightness, and a 13,380 mAh battery with support for 67W wired charging. Oppo Pad 5 Pro official promotional images This tablet will be 5.94mm thick and will weigh 672g. It will have support for a keyboard case with a trackpad and backlit keys, and this will...
Everyone assumed it might not arrive, but the 9th One UI 8.5 Beta has finally landed in the US. Owners of the Galaxy S25 series, who have participated in the Beta Program, can now download the latest ZZD5 software update.
On April 9, Samsung pushed the 9th One UI 8.5 Beta in Beta-eligible markets, but US users didnβt receive the update. Though a bit late, the company is finally bringing its most Stable build to the Galaxy S25 users in the US.
The update mainly focuses on polish rather than major feature additions.
One of the more interesting additions is support for AirDrop-style connectivity with Apple devices, making file sharing more flexible. Samsung has also introduced three new camera filters: Classic Film, Pop Film, and Blanc.
Several connectivity and stability issues have been addressed. Bluetooth performance has been improved, especially in cases where connections would randomly disconnect and reconnect, making them much more reliable in daily use.
Samsung has also fixed several UI glitches across the system. Notification cards now display properly without being cut off, and their layout behaves better when the device is rotated between portrait and landscape modes.
In addition, camera-related bugs have also been ironed out. Users should no longer experience screen flickering or color distortion when adjusting zoom levels during dual recording, improving overall shooting consistency.
Performance improvements extend to the Gallery app as well. The update reduces stuttering when opening albums under certain conditions, resulting in a smoother and more responsive browsing experience for photos and videos.
There are also fixes for always-on display inaccuracies, where time information would occasionally appear incorrectly. Additionally, the lock screen no longer flashes briefly during incoming calls before switching to the call interface.
Samsung may also release the 10th One UI 8.5 Beta before kicking off the Stable rollout on April 30 or May 4.

Thanks for the tip, Matthew!
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Rising component costs are making 2026 more expensive. The latest Galaxy S26 series is pricier than the Galaxy S25 series, but Samsung is reportedly planning a price cut across the last yearβs flagships in India.
Credible leakerΒ AbhishekYadav reports that the Galaxy S25 series prices may be slashed in India soon. The price cut may apply to the base, Fan Edition and Ultra variants in the Indian smartphone market.
The standard Galaxy S25 may go down to INR 65,000 from its original 80,990 price tag. The Galaxy S25 FE may also see a price cut of INR 5,000, hitting INR 55,000. Galaxy S25 Ultra price may get the biggest (INR 20,000) drop.
Revised prices could be as follows:
Last month, Samsung started selling the Galaxy S26 series. The latest phones are literally incredible, but if you want a true flagship experience and save some money, the Galaxy S25 series should be the first pick.
Unlike the S26 series, the S25 and S25 Ultra come with a Snapdragon processor. In some cases, the Galaxy S25 may outperform the Galaxy S26 with Exynos. Galaxy S25 FE, meanwhile, ships with Exynos processor, worldwide.
Galaxy S25 Ultra was the worldβs 10th best-selling phone in Q4 2025. Samsung apparently wants to keep that momentum. A price cut, that too around three months ahead of the festive season, may push sales of the S25 smartphones.

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Redmi today launched the R70 and R70m in China. These are basically the same phone with one key difference - the battery capacity. Thus, the R70 comes with a 6.9-inch LCD screen with 720x1600 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, and 800-nit peak brightness, the Unisoc T8300 SoC at the helm, LPDDR4x RAM, UFS 2.2 storage, a 13MP rear camera, an 8MP front camera, and a 6,000 mAh battery with support for 15W wired and 7.5W reverse wired charging. Redmi R70/R70m official images The R70m, on the other hand, has a 6,300 mAh battery with the same charging...




Oppo is set to unveil the Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s Pro in China next week. The former is already confirmed to launch in global markets, and Oppo has now announced that it will also launch a Find X9s variant globally. The Find X9s will be unveiled alongside the Find X9 Ultra on April 21. In short, it appears that China will get the Find X9s Pro, whereas global markets will receive the non-Pro model. Weβd reported earlier that Oppo will launch the Find X9s Pro globally, but that doesnβt seem to be the case. Oppo has also confirmed several key specifications of the Find X9s. The...




The Redmi K90 Max is going to be fully unveiled later this month, and today the brand has officially confirmed the exact date of the big event: April 21. Redmi has also revealed the device's main specs. As a recent Geekbench run already revealed, the phone is powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 9500 SoC. The K90 Max has a screen with a 165Hz refresh rate which supports DC dimming, and an 8,550 mAh Silicon Carbon battery with ultra-high 16% silicon content. It supports 100W wired and 22.5W reverse wired charging. Redmi K90 Max teaser images The brand has previously revealed...




Last week, Samsung raised prices for its 512GB and 1TB variants of the Z Fold7 sold in the US, and it has now done the same for a bunch of smartphones and tablets across its official online store. The affected smartphones include the 512GB versions of the Galaxy Z Flip7 and S25 Edge, as well as the 256GB version of the Galaxy S25 FE. The Z Flip7 is now $80 more expensive, as is the S25 Edge. Galaxy S25 FE (256GB) is $40 costlier than before. A large number of Galaxy Tab devices were also affected by the price increase. The most notable example is the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra with 1TB...
A Galaxy S26 Ultra user reported having a glitch with the ultrawide camera. Upon checking the log files, Samsungβs moderator advised replacement, but the service center staff is reportedly refusing to replace the Galaxy S26 Ultraβs camera.
A fresh report from the Samsung Community highlights a frustrating gap between what users are told online and what they hear at official service centers.
The case revolves around a Galaxy S26 Ultra owner who started facing camera issues just days after purchase. According to the report, the camera app throws an error the moment it is opened, warning that some features may not work.
Only limited zoom ranges show up, and even those fail with a βlens cannot be usedβ message. That alone would be concerning on a premium smartphone; what makes this case stand out is what happened next.

The user did what any reasonable customer would do. They visited an official service center, not once, but twice, and each time, they were told there was no hardware fault.
A Samsung Community moderator, reportedly from the camera team, reviewed the logs submitted through the Samsung Members app. Their conclusion directly contradicted the service centerβs assessment.
According to the moderator, the ultra-wide lens module likely needs replacement, and the user should visit a service center for inspection. That leaves the customer in an absurd situation.
The digital side of Samsung says there is a hardware problem. The physical service center says everything is fine. It will be interesting to see whether Samsung steps in to resolve this specific case.
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OnePlus China President Li Jie has revealed the rear design of the upcoming Ace 6 Ultra today. The device will join the Ace 6 that launched in October and the Ace 6T which was announced in December. We assume the Ultra is coming very soon, but the company hasn't made its unveiling date official yet. The Ace 6 Ultra will have a 165Hz refresh rate on its screen, which was jointly developed by OnePlus with BOE. The colorway you see in these images is being referred to as Ace Awakening, and it is made with a new 3D stereoscopic lithography process, "etching light into the phone" (machine...
Samsung has already expanded the AirDrop file transfer support for Quick Share in top-tier Galaxy devices, but thereβs an issue that we just uncovered about the image metadata.
The phone maker is enjoying applause from the Galaxy users for this native hack. You need to select the file, change the deviceβs visibility, and thatβs it. That file transfer speed is also good, removing a big hurdle for users who own devices from both ecosystems.
Iβve been trying the Quick Share to AirDrop every day. And recently noticed that the images and videos shared from Galaxy S26 Ultra to the iPhone are missing image metadata.
Just to give you a brief overview, the metadata stores information about the camera settings, such as aperture, zoom, and megapixels. The same goes for the videos. Users can also enable or disable the location where the image/video is captured.
The images from the Galaxy S26 Ultra were showing camera data but missing lens and location tags. A cross verification with Galaxy S25 Ultra created the same outcome.

iPhone (left), Galaxy S25 Ultra (right)
Next, I sent a video to the iPhone, and it had no metadata except for the resolution and HDR details. The camera and the location details were missing together. Finally, I transferred images and videos from Galaxy S26 Ultra to the S25 Ultra, and those have the details preserved as they should be.

iPhone (left), Galaxy S26 Ultra (right)
Does the same issue appear for the other way around?
No, images and videos shared from an iPhone to Galaxy S26 Ultra or S25 Ultra arenβt missing any metadata information. That confirms that the issue is part of the Quick Share.
To sum up the findings, I transferred the images from the iPhone back to the Galaxy device, and it had metadata. However, it was missing these details for videos.
Based on these transfer experiments. We can conclude that the Quick Share is either deleting the metadata or itβs not packaging the missing information during transfers. Since these files have preserved some metadata, it appears that the second scenario is most likely to be true.
Quick Share to AirDrop is a good approach, and missing metadata may not be a big deal for many users, but itβs an issue, and Samsung should bring a fix.
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Today Amazon has announced that it's acquiring Globalstar, which is the company that enables Apple's satellite connectivity features. Basically, Globalstar provides the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation that iPhones and Apple Watches connect to when they're outside of cellular or Wi-Fi coverage, and Apple uses up most of Globalstar's network capacity. Amazon wants to use Globalstar's satellites to add direct-to-device services to future generations of its LEO network. Globalstar's satellites will expand the Amazon Leo (Amazon Leo is Amazon's LEO satellite company, hence the...










Oppoβs fascination with the A6 series continues as the Oppo A6s Pro has now been released in China. This is βonlyβ the 23rd (!) entry in the A6 lineup, and while we saw its international debut last month, this Chinese version features different core specs as well as a redesigned camera island. The Chinese A6s Pro is built around a 6.57-inch AMOLED (FHD+ 120Hz) and features a 16MP selfie camera and an in-display fingerprint sensor. It also packs a MediaTek chipset, more specifically, the Dimensity 6360 Max, which is just a rebadged Dimensity 6300. The SoC is paired with up to 12GB...
The T1 Phone from Trump Mobile might be one step closet to launching after a quiet spec update on the mobile carrierβs official website. The updated specs are also joined by new renders of the device, which depict the previously teased design. T1 Phone official renders The new images actually have a kind of uncanny look and seem like they were AI-generated. They depict a generic design (probably ODM) with the US flag and Trump Mobile stamped on the back alongside an oval camera island housing three sensors and Trump Mobile branding. The T1 Phone is now confirmed to feature a...
Samsung Display is facing a significant supply disruption in China this April, according to recent industry reports. All display orders scheduled for the month have reportedly been cancelled, with no fresh stock available for shipment. Distributors are currently relying only on existing inventory, indicating a sudden halt in supply flow.
Sources suggest that there has been internal confirmation of zero stock availability for the April dispatch. While early signs of disruption appeared as shipment delays at the beginning of the month, the situation quickly escalated into complete order cancellations. This specifically affects Distributor Purchase (DP) orders across the region.

The impact is being felt widely among offline distributors, many of whom have been formally notified about the lack of stock. Major distribution partners, including Hanlinhui and Samsung Pengtai, are among those affected. As a result, distributors have entered an inventory depletion phase, with no new stock being added to the supply chain.
Pricing has also started to shift due to tightening supply. Hanlinhui reportedly resumed limited shipping on April 13, but without subsidies. This has led to an approximate price increase of Β₯100 (~$15), signaling rising costs and constrained availability.
Samsung Pengtai continues to supply products to JD.com, but it is operating solely on remaining inventory and is unable to secure new stock at this time.
The disruption points to a short-term supply crunch in Chinaβs display market. It may lead to broader price increases and could reflect underlying production or logistics challenges within Samsung Displayβs operations.
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Xiaomi has officially launched the Redmi G Pro 32U 2026, a 32-inch Mini LED monitor designed for gamers and content creators. The monitor is now available for pre-order in China at a price of 3,199 yuan ($468).

The Redmi G Pro 32U 2026 features a 31.5-inch QD-Mini LED display. It supports two refresh rate modes, allowing it to handle 4K resolution at 160Hz and 1080p resolution at 320Hz. It achieves a 1ms GTG response time and includes support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, variable refresh rate (VRR), and auto low latency mode (ALLM).
Xiaomi uses 1,152 local dimming zones with a QD-Mini LED backlight system to improve brightness and contrast control. The display reaches a peak brightness of 1,600 nits and maintains a minimum brightness of 0.001 nits, providing deeper blacks and greater detail in shadows. These features make it suitable for HDR content, and the monitor is certified for DisplayHDR 1000 and supports Dolby Vision, including Dolby Vision gaming.

The QD-Mini LED technology enables the monitor to achieve wide color gamut coverage. It supports 98% DCI-P3, 100% Adobe RGB, and 100% sRGB color spaces. The panel comes factory-calibrated, ensuring a color accuracy rating of ΞE < 1.
The monitor also includes gaming features like dark scene enhancement, crosshair overlays, and zoom assist, along with TΓV Rheinland-certified low blue light technology to reduce eye strain while preserving color accuracy.
For connectivity, the monitor comes with dual HDMI 2.1 ports (4K at 160Hz), DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C with 90W charging, two USB 3.0 ports, and a 3.5mm audio jack. It includes dual 5W speakers with DTS:X audio and supports Dolby Atmos for external sound systems.

The monitor runs on HyperOS 3, offering smart capabilities such as switching between monitor and TV modes, accessing streaming services, utilizing XiaoAI voice commands, and integration with Xiaomiβs smart home ecosystem. It is powered by a quad-core Cortex-A73 processor and comes with 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage.

The design includes an aluminum alloy frame, slim bezels, and RGB ambient lighting for a customizable look. The stand delivers flexibility with options for height adjustment, tilt, swivel, and pivot, as well as VESA mount support.
In related news, Xiaomi has recently introduced a new split air conditioner with 15-second cooling and 30-second heating, alongside a smart floor-standing air conditioner with HyperOS and powerful airflow.
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A growing number of Samsung Galaxy Watch users are reporting unusual battery drain across several models. The issue appears to have started after recent software updates. Many users say their smartwatch battery is draining much faster than usual, even though their daily usage habits have not changed.

The problem has been reported on multiple devices, including the Samsung Galaxy Watch6, Samsung Galaxy Watch7, Samsung Galaxy Watch8, and the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra. Some users claim their battery life has dropped from around four days to just two days after the update.
The issue is widely believed to be linked to Google Play Services. This system service handles important tasks such as app syncing, location tracking, and background processes. Reports suggest it may be running abnormally in the background, causing frequent CPU wake-ups and increased power consumption.
Users on forums like Reddit have described the battery drain as sudden and severe. In some cases, Google Play Services alone is said to consume more than 10% of the battery. Restarting the watch may temporarily reduce this usage, but the problem often returns. Some users have also noticed missing or inaccurate battery usage stats.
Basic troubleshooting steps like restarting the watch, clearing the cache, or performing a full reset have been tried by many users. However, these fixes only provide temporary relief and are not reliable.
As of now, there has been no official response from Samsung or Google. The exact cause remains unclear, and users may need to wait for a future software update to fully resolve the issue.
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OPPO has officially launched the OPPO A6s Pro in China, expanding its A-series lineup with a strong focus on battery life, durability, and smooth display performance. The smartphone is already available for pre-order and will go on sale starting April 17. With a large battery, modern design, and solid mid-range specs, it targets users who want long-lasting performance without compromising on features.
The OPPO A6s Pro has debuted in China and is currently open for pre-orders via the brandβs official website. The first sale is scheduled for April 17. Reports suggest the device may launch in India soon under a different name, likely as the OPPO F33 Pro.

The smartphone is available in multiple configurations:
Special flash sale pricing is expected to start around 1999 yuan, with subsidized offers dropping it further.
OPPO has equipped the A6s Pro with a 6.57-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display that delivers a smooth and vibrant viewing experience. The 120Hz refresh rate ensures fluid scrolling and gaming, while the peak brightness of 1400 nits helps in outdoor visibility. It also supports 100% DCI-P3 color gamut and 10-bit color depth, making visuals richer and more accurate. The 2160Hz PWM dimming reduces eye strain during extended use.
The device is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6360 Max chipset built on a 6nm process. It features a combination of performance and efficiency cores, making it suitable for daily tasks, multitasking, and moderate gaming. A large 4300mmΒ² vapor chamber cooling system helps maintain stable performance during heavy usage.
The OPPO A6s Pro comes with up to 12GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 512GB of UFS 2.2 storage. This setup ensures smooth app performance and enough space for media, apps, and files.
The smartphone features a dual rear camera setup with a 50MP primary sensor and a 2MP secondary sensor for depth or monochrome shots. It supports up to 10x digital zoom and can record videos at 1080p 60fps. On the front, there is a 16MP selfie camera designed for clear photos and video calls.
One of the biggest highlights is the massive 7000mAh battery, which is designed to easily last more than a full day of heavy usage. It supports 80W Super Flash charging, allowing users to quickly recharge despite the large battery size.
The phone focuses heavily on durability. It features OPPO Crystal Shield glass and meets military-grade MIL-STD-810H certification. It also offers top-tier water and dust resistance with IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings. This means it can handle extreme conditions, including high-pressure water jets and exposure to heat.
OPPO has added stylish finishes to the A6s Pro with unique visual effects. Color options include:
The design includes light-reflective patterns inspired by nature and light effects, giving the phone a premium look.
The smartphone includes an in-display fingerprint sensor for security. It also features stereo speakers with Hi-Res audio support, enhancing the multimedia experience. An IR sensor is included for added utility.
The device supports a wide range of connectivity options, including 5G, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi (dual-band), Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, NFC, and USB Type-C.
The OPPO A6s Pro runs on Android 16 with ColorOS 16 on top, offering a smooth and feature-rich user experience with customization options.

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Itβs worth noting that you may see different specs and chipset details for the OPPO A6s Pro across various sources. This is because the phone is launched in multiple variants for different markets. Some regions may get a 4G version powered by the MediaTek Helio G100 MAX, while the China variant is positioned as a 5G model using a Dimensity 6300/6360 series chipset. So, the exact processor and some other specs may vary depending on the region and final model launched.
Disclaimer: Some details may vary by region and model. Please check official listings for final specifications before buying.
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Samsung has stretched the One UI 8.5 beta program long enough to make it the longest One UI beta program in the companyβs history. While that can be frustrating, it has allowed the brand to release the One UI 8.5 beta to a larger number of Galaxy devices, thus becoming the companyβs biggest beta program to date.
The beta program went live in early December 2025, starting with the Galaxy S25 series, and it didnβt expand to other devices for the next three months. That long gap led to rumors that the beta program might remain exclusive to the Galaxy S25 series. But Samsung had other plans.
In mid-March 2026, the One UI 8.5 beta expanded to Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 for the first time. The beta rollout has since expanded to over a dozen Galaxy devices. What surprised us the most is the inclusion of Galaxy A-series phones, which typically donβt receive minor One UI releases. The list also includes three generations of FE phones, for the first time.
As of writing this post, the One UI 8.5 beta program is available for a total of 21 Galaxy devices. Hereβs the complete list:
Thatβs 21 devices in total, more than the total number of Galaxy devices that participated in previous One UI beta programs. The One UI 8.0 beta had about 18 eligible devices, while the One UI 7 beta had only 12. The One UI 6.1 and One UI 6.1.1 beta programs had fewer than 15 eligible devices each.
While itβs good to see Samsung doing the hard work to bring the One UI 8.5 beta to a larger user base, thereβs still room for improvement. Samsung couldβve done a better job of expanding the beta, particularly in the first few months. And for the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung appears to be prolonging the beta program, given that recent beta builds have had no critical bugs. It has already received nine One UI 8.5 betas, which is already the biggest any Galaxy device has received so far. Still, looking at new features and upgrades in One UI 8.5, the wait is worth it.
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Xiaomi has added a new model to its entry-level lineup in India, and this one brings a small change to the naming as well. The Redmi A7 Pro 5G is now official, marking the first time a βProβ tag shows up in the A-series. At a glance, the focus is pretty clear. This phone is all about size and battery, rather than pushing performance.

You get a 6.9-inch HD+ LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Resolution is still on the lower side, but for everyday use, scrolling, videos, it should feel good enough. Xiaomi has also added triple TUV Certifications for Low Blue Light, Flicker-Free viewing, and Circadian-friendly tuning to ensure a comfortable visual experience.
Under the hood, it runs on the Unisoc T8300, paired with 4GB RAM and up to 8GB of virtual RAM. Storage goes up to 128GB and can be expanded via microSD, so thereβs some flexibility there.
The phone packs a 6,300mAh battery, which should easily last a full day, and likely longer for lighter users. Charging is capped at 15W, so topping it up will take some time.
Cameras are fairly basic. A 32MP main sensor on the back, plus an 8MP front camera. Enough for casual use, but clearly not the highlight here.
On the software side, it runs HyperOS 3 based on Android 16, and Xiaomi is promising up to four years of OS updates and six years of security patches. Thatβs actually quite solid for this segment. Other bits include a side fingerprint sensor, headphone jack, USB-C, and IP52 rating for basic dust and splash protection.
Pricing and availability:
Pricing starts at βΉ11,499 for the 4GB + 64GB model, going up to βΉ12,499 for 128GB. Sales begin April 15 across Xiaomiβs website, Amazon, and offline stores.
While this is a straightforward budget phone, the camera island design makes it look much more expensive than it is, which could be a big selling point for many.
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Samsung looks like itβs leaning more seriously into its own chips for 2027. New reports suggest the company plans to increase the use of Exynos processors in the Galaxy S27 series, mainly to reduce how much it depends on Qualcomm. The reason is pretty straightforward, Snapdragon chips are getting expensive. For the Galaxy S25 lineup, Samsung went all-in on Qualcommβs flagship chip, which ended up costing the company around 3 trillion won.

If Samsung continues down this path, things donβt really get easier. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, expected to power the Galaxy S27 Ultra, is said to move to TSMCβs more expensive 2nm process. That would likely push costs even higher. At that point, Samsung either absorbs the hit, passes it on to buyers, or leans more on its own chips to keep manufacturing costs in check.
So the shift toward Exynos isnβt exactly surprising. That said, real-life performance tests paint a mixed picture of the Exynos 2600. It performs well in some areas, but still trails Snapdragon in power efficiency, thermals, and battery life.
As for the Galaxy S27 series, Samsung is said to be aiming for roughly a 50% split between Snapdragon and Exynos. Thatβs a noticeable jump, and it suggests the company is more confident this time around.
Of course, this isnβt without some risk. Exynos hasnβt always had the best reputation, especially when compared to Snapdragon in real-world use. That said, recent versions have improved, and Samsung clearly has a strong incentive to keep pushing in that direction.
In a way, this feels like a long-term correction. Relying too heavily on Qualcomm turned out to be expensive, and now Samsung is trying to rebalance things.
How well this works will depend on the power efficiency and stability of the Exynos 2700. If it can hold up in everyday performance, not just benchmarks, Samsung might finally get closer to that balance itβs been aiming for.
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Xiaomi has quietly added two new phones to its Chinese website, the REDMI R70 5G and R70m 5G, and they look very much aimed at the lower end of the 5G market.

Both models are currently marked as βcoming soon,β so theyβre not up for sale yet. Still, the listings give a fairly clear idea of what Xiaomi is going for here, large displays, big batteries, and pricing that stays within reach.
The two phones share most of their core specs. Up front, thereβs a 6.9-inch LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 720p+ resolution. Not the sharpest, but it should be enough for everyday use like scrolling, messaging, and streaming.
Theyβre powered by the Unisoc T8300, built on a 6nm process, paired with LPDDR4x RAM and UFS 2.2 storage. Nothing high-end, but in line with what youβd expect at this price point.
Xiaomi is offering a decent range of configurations. The R70 starts at 4GB + 128GB (1599 yuan) and goes up to 8GB + 256GB, while the R70m skips the base variant and stretches all the way to 12GB + 256GB.
The main difference between the two is the battery. The standard R70 comes with a 6000mAh unit, while the R70m bumps that up slightly to 6300mAh. Charging is capped at 15W.
Camera setup is pretty basic. Thereβs an 8MP front camera and a single 13MP rear sensor, so clearly not a focus here.
Design-wise, they follow a familiar look and come in a few color options like Feather White, Starry Black, and a couple of blue and purple shades. The phones are on the larger side, but still relatively slim for what they pack. Both models run Hyper OS 3, which is Xiaomiβs software skin based on Android 16.
Overall, these feel like straightforward budget 5G phones. Not trying to do anything fancy, just covering the basics with a bit of extra emphasis on battery life.
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Last year in June, Red Magic unveiled the Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro in China, which later launched globally as the Red Magic Astra Gaming Tablet. Now, the brand is said to be preparing its successor, tentatively called the Red Magic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro. Senior executive Jiang Chao recently hinted at an April or May 2026 launch timeline, and ahead of this, tipster Digital Chat Station has shared key details about the device.

According to the leak, the Red Magic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro could feature a compact 9-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2400 x 1504 pixels. The panel is expected to support a refresh rate of up to 185Hz, indicating a strong focus on smooth gaming visuals. Powering the device could be the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, paired with an advanced liquid cooling circulation system designed to manage heat during extended gaming sessions.
The tablet is also said to include a battery capacity of around 8300mAh, which should offer a balance between performance and endurance. In terms of memory and storage, multiple configurations are expected, including options going up to 24GB RAM and 1TB storage. The device may also integrate an on-device AI model, adding new capabilities beyond gaming.

The leak has no information about the deviceβs cameras. It remains to be seen whether it inherits the 9-megapixel rear camera and a 13-megapixel front camera from the previous generation.
The Red Magic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro is expected to arrive in several variants, including 12GB+256GB, 16GB+512GB, 16GB+1TB and 24GB+1TB. It may also feature distinctive design options such as transparent finishes with RGB lighting elements, aligning with the brandβs gaming-focused identity. Globally, this device may get rebranded as Red Magic Astra 2.
Alongside the tablet, the company is also said to be working on the Red Magic 11S Pro+. This upcoming device is expected to continue the gaming-centric approach with liquid cooling, and could arrive as an incremental upgrade over the current Red Magic 11 Pro series. It remains to be seen whether both devices will debut together.
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Update: A new poster rolled out by Redmi confirms that the Redmi K90 Max packs a massive 8,550mAh battery. The device is also confirmed to support 100W wired charging. 22.5W reverse wired charging, 100W PPS, and bypass charging.

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Redmi has started revealing key details about the upcoming Redmi K90 Max ahead of its official launch on April 21. While the brand is positioning it as a performance-focused device, recent teasers and leaks highlight its strong focus on gaming capabilities.
Dimensity 9500 confirmed with dual-chip gaming setup

The Redmi K90 Max is now officially confirmed to feature the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, paired with a dedicated D2 graphics chip. This dual chip setup is designed to handle frame interpolation, resolution scaling and overall image enhancement during gameplay. Redmi claims the device can deliver up to 165fps across games, even in titles that do not natively support such high frame rates.
The device has also appeared on Geekbench recently, where a prototype with 16GB RAM delivered strong single-core and multi-core scores. The listing further confirms the flagship chipset and suggests that multiple RAM variants could be offered at launch.
On the front, the Redmi K90 Max is expected to feature a 6.83-inch OLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate, designed for competitive gaming. The panel is said to support high brightness levels and enhanced touch response, improving overall responsiveness during gameplay.
Another key highlight is the cooling system. This is expected to be Xiaomiβs first smartphone with an integrated fan, featuring a vertical airflow design that can reduce internal temperatures significantly within a short duration. Despite the presence of active cooling, the device is still said to retain strong dust and water resistance ratings.
The Redmi K90 Max is also likely to include a large battery with fast charging support, along with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage, making it a well-rounded performance device.
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Huawei is preparing to launch its next flagship lineup, the Pura 90 series, on April 20. The Pro Max is the top-of-the-line modelβthereβs no Ultra this timeβand Huawei today revealed some camera details about it.
The Pura 90 Pro Max features a 200-megapixel telephoto lens, a first for a Huawei flagship. The company says the camera can βcapture everything, near and far.β
Huawei is also extending this capability to video. The phone supports up to 20x telephoto video recording using that same lens. While devices like the Galaxy S26 Ultra already offer similar zoom levels, Huaweiβs emphasis here suggests strong optimization.
Moreover, the company also announced an AI posture recommendation feature for the Pura 90 series. If you tend to rely on the same poses in photos, the system can suggest alternatives. Itβs another example of how smartphone makers are trying to make photography feel more guided rather than purely manual.
According to previous reports, the Pura 90 Pro Max features a 50-megapixel main camera with a 1-inch sensor and a variable aperture.
The company is also continuing with its second-generation Red Maple Image technology, which reproduces more natural colors. This is particularly relevant in scenes with complex lightingβsuch as sunsets or firelightβwhere maintaining accurate tones is often difficult.
On the hardware side, the device is expected to run on the Kirin 9030 Pro chip. It may also ship with the new HarmonyOS 6.1.

As for looks, the Pura 90 Pro Max will come in Obsidian Black, Dawn Gold, Purple Sunset, Orange Ocean, and Emerald Lake. All variants except Obsidian Black and Dawn Gold will feature a gradient finish. Storage options are expected to include 12GB/256GB, 12GB/512GB, 16GB/512GB, and 16GB/1TB configurations.
We should learn more about the new phones in the lead-up to launch.
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At a recent media interaction following the Vivo X300 Ultra launch, Vivo executives Huang Tao and Han Boxiao outlined the companyβs next steps in imaging innovation. While the flagship introduced a new camera approach, the conversation also revealed plans that could extend these features to more devices and even new product categories.

Alongside plans for camera expansion, Vivo also hinted at a new device focused on self-recording, which appears to be the rumored vlogging camera. The company acknowledged that while rear cameras offer strong video capabilities, users who shoot vlogs or live content often depend on action cameras or external accessories.
To address this, Vivo is preparing a new solution expected to arrive with the next-generation X series in Q3. Early indications suggest a compact, pocket-style device with built-in stabilisation, designed to offer a more convenient setup for creators who prefer filming themselves.
The next X-series is tentatively dubbed the Vivo X500 series and is now expected to launch in Q3. To recall, the X300 series was announced in October last year, but with the X500 lineup now shifting earlier, it appears that both the new flagship range and the companyβs first vlogging camera could debut around September in China. The vlogging camera may rival the DJI Osmo Pocket 4, which is launching this week globally.
In China, Vivo is offering external telephoto extender accessories like the G2 and G2 Ultra for the Vivo X300 Ultra. These attachments are designed to improve long-distance photography, especially in challenging situations such as concerts or stadium seating. Han Boxiao explained that, rather than making photography more complex, these accessories aim to address practical limitations by helping users capture distant subjects more effectively.
Vivo is also working towards a more standardised mounting system for these accessories. The company is considering bringing similar support to its youth-focused S series. This could align with the upcoming S60 series in China. However, Huang Tao noted that such a move depends on whether these devices can maintain consistent image quality with the extender, suggesting that performance remains a key condition. As far as launch is concerned, the S60 lineup is expected to launch in May or June this year in China.
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The Motorola Razr 70 Ultra has surfaced in a fresh leak, giving a clearer picture of what to expect. While it hints at some improvements, the overall package appears quite familiar. The latest details come from Android Headlines, offering a closer look at the device ahead of launch.

As per the report, the Motorola Razr 70 Ultra will house a 7-inch inner foldable display with a resolution of 2992 x 1224, along with a 4-inch cover screen at 1080 x 1272. The overall dimensions and weight remain almost unchanged compared to its predecessor, indicating no major design shift this time.
Under the hood, the smartphone is tipped to run on last yearβs Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, paired with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. This is the same configuration seen on the earlier model, which may raise questions for users expecting a generational jump. The phone is also likely to ship with Android 16 out of the box, keeping it in line with current software trends.
In terms of cameras, Motorola is expected to continue with a triple 50-megapixel setup, including a primary, ultra-wide, and front-facing sensor. The brandβs color tuning, influenced by its Pantone collaboration, is likely to remain a key highlight for photography.
The main change appears to be the battery. The Razr 70 Ultra is said to feature a 5,000mAh battery, which is around 6 percent larger than the previous generation. Charging support is expected to stay at 68W. While this improvement may enhance day-to-day usage, it stands out as the only notable upgrade in an otherwise unchanged spec sheet. A recent leak revealed that it will arrive in two shades, such as Pantone Cocoa Wood and Orient Blue Alcantara.
Overall, the leak suggests that the Razr 70 Ultra focuses more on refinement rather than reinvention, with the battery being the primary area of improvement.
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Huawei is preparing to launch its next foldable, the Pura X Max and Collectorβs Edition, on April 20. The device sits at the top of the companyβs wide-folding lineup, and if a new leak is anything to go by, it may also come with a noticeably higher price tag than its predecessor.
According to a Chinese tipster, the Huawei Pura X Max is expected to start above 10,000 yuan (around $1,465). That would put it well above last yearβs Pura X, which launched at 7,499 yuan (roughly $1,097).

Another reliable tipster appears to back that up, hinting at a price in the same 10,000 yuan range.
For the price, the tipster says the Pura X Max will bring a battery exceeding 6,000mAh. Itβs also expected to debut with HarmonyOS 6.1, making it one of the first devices to ship with Huaweiβs updated operating system.
As for performance, the standard Huawei Pura X Max will reportedly use the Kirin 9030 chip, while a higher-end Collectorβs Edition could feature a Kirin 9030 Pro. Huawei hasnβt confirmed either chipset so far.

The hardware changes extend beyond internals. The Pura X Max is also expected to feature a larger 7.6-inch internal display, maintaining the wide-folding format Huawei introduced with the earlier Pura X.
The device may also include a periscope telephoto lens with Huaweiβs XMAGE imaging system, along with a newer version of its Maple Leaf primary color technology.
Huawei will offer the Pura X Max in multiple color options, including Midnight Black, Zero White, Interstellar Blue, Olive Gold, and Vibrant Orange.
The company has some momentum going into this release. The earlier Pura X reportedly crossed 1.5 million units in shipments, a solid number for a foldable device.
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Casio has officially launched the Edifice Sospensione ECB2300D-2A watch in the United States. This watch, which first became available in Europe last year, is now available in the US for $280. It combines motorsport-inspired design with advanced functionality, creating a timepiece tailored for racing enthusiasts.

The ECB2300D-2A features a metallic silver case and bracelet with a rich blue dial and accents. It is inspired by Formula racing cars, with arm-shaped lugs mimicking double wishbone suspension and protrusions resembling push rods. The stopwatch counter mixes blue with black and white accents, giving it a layered look that closely resembles a Formula race car.
Casio built the watch case with carbon fiber-reinforced resin and stainless steel. This material combination creates a durable yet lightweight frame, similar to the structure of high-performance racing machines.
The ECB2300D-2A connects to smartphones via Bluetooth, enabling automatic time correction and adjustments for world time in 300 cities. It also allows users to manage features like stopwatch data transfer and time zone settings through the Casio Watches app.


The watch uses Tough Solar technology to generate power from light sources, offering up to seven months of operation on a full charge without light exposure, and up to 18 months in darkness with power-saving mode.
The ECB2300D-2A features 100-meter water resistance, a countdown timer, and a Super Illuminator double LED light for visibility in darkness. Its slim 10.9mm case is 2mm smaller than the previous ECB-2000 model, offering a more comfortable fit.
In related news, Casio has recently introduced two G-Shock models inspired by Japanβs iconic red lanterns, while the translucent Casio GA-V01SKE with a Y2K-inspired design has also debuted in the US.
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Motorola is preparing to expand its Edge 70 lineup with the upcoming Edge 70 Pro, and early details are now emerging through official teasers and leaks. A teaser page on Flipkart confirms that the premium mid-range smartphone will launch soon, though an exact date has not been announced.

A new leak from Ytechb has revealed high-resolution images of the Edge 70 Pro in multiple finishes and color options. These include Pantone Titan in dark blue, Pantone Zinfandel in dark red, and a dark brown variant. Motorolaβs own teaser visuals also show blue, green, and light grey versions with a marble finish, suggesting that availability may vary by region. The blue variant features a non-slip fabric texture, while the brown model adopts a wood-inspired back panel.



The design includes a curved display that wraps on both sides, paired with a slim, flat frame. On the rear, a square camera module houses three lenses. The camera setup includes an ultra-wide lens with a 12 mm full-frame equivalent focal length and a telephoto lens offering 3.5x optical zoom with optical image stabilization. At least one sensor in the system uses Sonyβs Lytia technology, pointing to a focus on improved imaging.
Certification listings indicate a 6,500 mAh battery with support for 90 W fast charging via USB-C. Other specifications have not been confirmed yet, but the launch is expected before the end of April.
Earlier coverage aligns with these details. Motorola had already teased the device with the tagline βSeize the Night,β highlighting low-light photography as a key feature. Leaks also pointed to finishes like satin-luxe green, marble white, and fabric-textured blue, along with a curved display and triple camera setup.
Additional reports suggest features such as wireless charging, Wi-Fi 6E, and NFC. The Edge 70 Pro is expected to join a broader lineup that includes the Edge 70 and Edge 70 Fusion, positioning it as a more feature-packed option in the series.
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Casio has unveiled two new G-Shock models that draw inspiration from Japanβs iconic red lanterns. The DW-6900AKA-4JR and DW-5600AKA-4JR celebrate the aka-chochin culture, which represents the casual and lively ambiance of Japanβs traditional taverns. Both models are priced at Β₯22,000 (approximately $138) and are now available in the Japanese market.

Casio has designed these watches to reflect the vibrant red of traditional Japanese lanterns. The DW-6900AKA-4JR has a larger case with bold shock-resistant branding across the bezel and band, while the smaller DW-5600AKA-4JR also features the same eye-catching design.
The buttons and band loop incorporate details that evoke the handle and lighting elements of lanterns. Casio has engraved a lantern motif on the case back of both watches. The packaging features red lantern-themed artwork, enhancing the special edition appeal.
Casio has used biomass resin for the bezels and bands to make the watches more sustainable. This material is created from renewable organic resources and helps to reduce environmental impact while maintaining the G-Shockβs well-known durability.


Both models include the standard G-Shock features. They have a shock-resistant structure, 200-meter water resistance, and a long battery life of approximately five years. The watches incorporate practical tools such as stopwatches, timers, multi-function alarms, and full-auto calendars. Casio also included a distinctive LED backlight that replicates the warm glow of red lanterns, further tying the design to its cultural inspiration.
The DW-6900AKA-4JR measures 53.2 x 50 x 18.7 mm and weighs 67g, while the DW-5600AKA-4JR is smaller at 48.9 x 42.8 x 13.4 mm and weighs just 53g. Both models fit wrist sizes between 145 mm and 205 mm and feature mineral glass to protect the dials.
In related news, Casio has recently launched the GA-V01SKE translucent G-Shock in the US, embracing a bold Y2K-inspired aesthetic.
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Vivoβs next Ultra phone looks set to arrive in India sooner than expected. According to a report from Smartprix, citing Yogesh Brar, the Vivo X300 Ultra could launch on May 7, with sales likely beginning around May 14. Last yearβs X200 Ultra never made it outside its home market officially, so if this holds, it would be a relatively quick turnaround.
Thereβs a 6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED display with 2K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, which should be more than enough for everyday use and gaming. Nothing unusual there, but still a strong spec. Itβs expected to run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, so performance shouldnβt be a concern. That part is also fairly straightforward.

The camera setup is where things stand out a bit more. The X300 Ultra includes two 200MP sensors as part of a triple rear camera system. Thatβs not something we see often, even in top-of-the-line flagships, so itβll be interesting to see how Vivo actually uses them. Thereβs a 50MP front camera for selfies.
The Chinese version packs a 6,600mAh battery and supports 100W wired and 40W wireless charging. On paper, that should be enough for a full day of use, with a full recharge taking around 30β40 minutes. On the software side, it runs OriginOS 6 based on Android 16.
Pricing hasnβt been mentioned so far, but given the positioning, itβs likely to sit firmly in the premium range. For context, in its home market, the phone starts at 6,999 yuan for the 12GB + 256GB model and goes up to 11,999 yuan for the 16GB + 1TB Satellite Edition bundled with the photography kit.
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Xiaomi has announced the launch of its new TV S Mini LED Series 2026 in India, scheduled for April 15, 2026. The company plans to expand its premium television lineup with this new series, which will feature Mini LED technology for enhanced visuals. The TVs will be available in three sizes: 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch.

The TV S Mini LED Series aims to deliver improved picture quality with local dimming technology. Xiaomi uses thousands of smaller LEDs to create many dimming zones, which allows the TV to manage light more precisely. This setup produces brighter highlights, deeper blacks, and higher contrast, resulting in sharper images and lifelike visuals. It ensures minimal light bleed and better depth across all scenes, whether viewers are watching movies, sports, or other content.

Xiaomi is equipping the lineup with Quantum MagiQ technology. This feature enhances color accuracy, improves contrast, and delivers clearer images, aiming to elevate the overall viewing experience.
The new TVs will also focus on seamless connectivity within Xiaomiβs ecosystem. Xiaomi ensures that the TV S Mini LED Series will integrate easily with its smartphones, tablets, and smart home devices. The TVs are positioned as a central hub for connected home technology, offering users a more unified and intuitive experience.

Xiaomi has not confirmed pricing details for the Indian market yet. However, this launch aligns with the companyβs move toward premium offerings in the TV space.
In addition to the hardware launch, Xiaomi recently announced an update to its TV software. The Xiaomi TV Desktop 4.0, unveiled in China, includes improvements like vertical navigation, live match reminders, and better playback history. While this update is rolling out to Chinese users, there is no confirmation about its global availability yet.
In related news, Hisense has recently introduced the Vidda S Mini TV, featuring Mini LED technology, a 180Hz refresh rate, and support for Dolby Audio.
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The Honor WIN gaming laptop is scheduled to launch on April 23rd in China. However, the company has already revealed most of the interesting parts during a recent PC technology communication conference.
The main focus is cooling. Honor is using what it calls the Dongfeng tail jet cooling engine, which is built around a new airflow system. Instead of relying on a standard internal fan layout, the company has designed what it describes as the industryβs first centrifugal axial flow mixed air system.
This setup uses the thickness at the rear of the laptop to fit four self-developed axial fans in parallel, all connected through an internal airflow duct.

According to Honorβs test data, the system pushes internal airflow beyond 6.3 CFM, with total system airflow exceeding 21 CFM. The company also worked on shrinking the fan components, reducing motor size to around 10 mm while pushing speeds past 20,000 RPM.Β
Compared to a typical three-fan setup, Honor claims this design increases internal airflow by 57% and overall airflow by 10%, while also lowering keyboard temperature slightly.

The cooling system is designed to support a total performance output of 270W. Honor says this allows the laptop to better sustain high loads, especially when paired with hardware like the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti.Β
Compared to more traditional cooling approaches, the company claims a small gain in overall airflow and a 20W improvement in power handling under similar conditions.
Alongside the laptop, Honor also showed a 360W power adapter based on gallium nitride technology. It is designed to deliver full power while also supporting compatibility across different PC brands through interchangeable connectors. The company also introduced a set of accessories, including a backpack, gaming headset, and mouse, under the same WIN branding.

Beyond hardware, Honor used the event to talk about software and ecosystem plans. It announced what it calls the AI PC 3.0 era and introduced a new assistant, the YOYO Claw. The company describes it as part of a new category of AI-driven PCs, although details on how this will work in real use are still limited.
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DJI is set to launch the Osmo Pocket 4 on April 16, but just ahead of that, a leak has put some focus on the Pro model. A new image shared online is said to show the Osmo Pocket 4 Pro next to the standard version, and the difference between the two is fairly noticeable.

The photo comes from tipster Igor Bogdanov. It does give a rough idea of what DJI might be working on. The regular model keeps the familiar single-camera setup, while the Pro version appears to add a second lens.
That second camera is really the main point of interest here. The module on the Pro looks larger and slightly heavier at the top, which probably has to do with the extra lens and gimbal hardware.
There have been earlier mentions of the standard model supporting 2x in-sensor zoom and up to 4x digital zoom. If thatβs accurate, then the Pro version could be adding a telephoto lens, possibly around 3x optical zoom. That would give it a bit more flexibility, especially for creators who want tighter framing without relying too much on digital zoom.
The image itself doesnβt reveal much beyond the dual-lens design. Itβs slightly blurry, and there arenβt any readable markings near the lenses, so most of this is still based on interpretation rather than confirmation.
As for timing, the Pro model may arrive later. Current leaks point to a late spring window, which would mean DJI is planning to separate the launches instead of announcing both together.
For now, itβs still early, and things could change. But even from this one image, it looks like DJI might be moving the Pocket series a bit closer toward a more flexible, camera-focused setup rather than keeping it strictly simple. More details should come through once the standard model is officially out.
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A premium all-rounder meets a value-driven powerhouse in this head-to-head. The OnePlus Nord 6 pushes toward flagship territory with refined performance and features, while the iQOO Z11 takes a bold approach with massive battery life and aggressive pricing. This comparison breaks down where each phone excels, helping clarify whether a polished experience or maximum value delivers the smarter upgrade.

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| Feature | OnePlus Nord 6 | iQOO Z11 | Winner |
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| Display | AMOLED, 165Hz, 1800 nits HBM, 3600 nits peak, HDR10+, 3840Hz PWM | AMOLED, 165Hz, 2000 nits HBM, 5000 nits peak, HDR, 2160Hz PWM | iQOO Z11 β Higher peak brightness |
| Chipset | Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 | Dimensity 8500 | Nord 6 β More powerful & flagship-level |
| GPU | Adreno 825 | Mali-G720 MC8 | Nord 6 β Better gaming performance |
| RAM & Storage | Up to 12GB RAM, UFS 4.1 | Up to 16GB RAM, UFS | iQOO Z11 β More RAM options |
| Rear Camera | 50MP (OIS) + 8MP ultrawide | 50MP (OIS) + auxiliary | Nord 6 β Has ultrawide lens |
| Selfie Camera | 32MP, 4K video | 16MP, 1080p | Nord 6 β Higher resolution + 4K |
| Battery | 7500mAh (Global) / 9000mAh (India) | 9020mAh | iQOO Z11 β Slightly bigger battery |
| Charging | 80W wired, bypass charging | 90W wired | iQOO Z11 β Faster charging |
| Reverse Charging | Yes (6.5W / 27W India) | Yes | Nord 6 β More capable reverse charging |
| OS | OxygenOS 16 | OriginOS 6 | Nord 6 β Cleaner, more polished |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0 | Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4 | Nord 6 β Newer connectivity |
| Build & Protection | IP68/IP69K + MIL-STD-810H | IP68/IP69 | Nord 6 β Extra durability rating |
| Price | βΉ39,000 | βΉ31,000 | iQOO Z11 β Better pricing |
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Both phones use a glass front with a plastic frame and back, but the OnePlus Nord 6 feels slightly more refined due to its Crystal Guard protection and cleaner finish. It also adds MIL-grade certification alongside IP68/IP69K, giving it a more rugged, confidence-inspiring appeal. The iQOO Z11 is still solid and durable, but it leans more toward a practical build rather than a premium-feel focus. Subtle design polish on the Nord 6 makes it feel a bit more flagship-like in daily use.
Both devices offer AMOLED panels with a 165Hz refresh rate, making scrolling and gaming extremely smooth. The iQOO Z11 pushes ahead in peak brightness with up to 5000 nits, making it better suited for harsh outdoor usage. However, the Nord 6 counters with better HDR tuning, higher PWM dimming, and slightly more balanced color output. The viewing experience feels more consistent and less aggressive on the eyes over long usage.
The iQOO Z11 wins on raw brightness, but the Nord 6 delivers a more polished and comfortable display experience overall.
The OnePlus Nord 6 clearly leads with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, which is closer to flagship-level performance. It handles gaming, multitasking, and heavy workloads more effortlessly. The iQOO Z11βs Dimensity 8500 is powerful for its segment, but it doesnβt match the sustained performance or GPU strength of the Nord 6. Over time, the Nord 6 feels more future-proof and stable under load.
This is where the iQOO Z11 shines. With a massive 9020 mAh battery and faster 90W charging, it is built for endurance. The Nord 6 still impresses, especially in India, with its 9000 mAh battery, but its 80W charging is slightly slower. The Nord adds bypass charging, which gamers may appreciate, but the Z11βs sheer capacity makes it a battery monster.
Nord 6 wins in performance, while iQOO Z11 dominates battery life. The better choice depends on whether power or endurance matters more.
Both phones feature a 50 MP main sensor with OIS, delivering similar baseline image quality in good lighting. However, the Nord 6 includes an 8 MP ultrawide lens, making it more versatile for landscapes and group shots. The iQOO Z11 lacks a proper ultrawide, which limits flexibility. Image processing on the Nord 6 also feels slightly more refined, with better color consistency and HDR balance.
The Nord 6 takes a clear lead with a 32 MP selfie camera that supports 4K video recording. It captures sharper images and offers better detail for video calls and content creation. The iQOO Z11βs 16 MP front camera is decent but feels more basic, especially with limited video capability. The difference becomes noticeable for social media users.
The Nord 6 is the clear winner in cameras thanks to better versatility and a stronger selfie setup.
The OnePlus Nord 6 is priced around βΉ39,000, while the iQOO Z11 comes in significantly lower at about βΉ31,000. This creates a noticeable βΉ8,000 gap, placing them in slightly different value brackets. The Nord 6 positions itself as a near-flagship experience, while the Z11 focuses on aggressive pricing with strong core specs.
The Nord 6 justifies its higher price with a better chipset, stronger cameras, a cleaner UI experience, and more premium tuning overall. It feels like a long-term investment. On the other hand, the iQOO Z11 offers exceptional value for money, especially with its massive battery and capable performance. It delivers more hardware per rupee, even if some features are trimmed.
For value seekers, the iQOO Z11 is hard to beat. For a more complete and premium experience, the Nord 6 justifies its higher price.
The OnePlus Nord 6 stands out with its Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, better camera system, higher-end display tuning, and features like bypass charging and advanced connectivity options. It feels more balanced and flagship-inspired.
The iQOO Z11, meanwhile, focuses on delivering maximum battery capacity and strong performance at a lower price. Its brightness levels and large battery make it ideal for heavy users who prioritize endurance above everything else.
The OnePlus Nord 6 is the better all-rounder with stronger performance, cameras, and polish. The iQOO Z11 is the smarter budget pick with unmatched battery life and solid everyday performance. The final choice depends on whether a premium experience or maximum value matters more.
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JBL has introduced the Flip Essential 3 SE Bluetooth speaker in China. The speaker is now available on JD.com for 899 yuan (about $130). This new model focuses on portability, durability, and high-quality audio performance.

The JBL Flip Essential 3 SE features a dual-driver system with a 10W tweeter and a 20W racetrack-shaped woofer for clear sound and strong mid/low tones. Its two passive radiators enhance bass response, delivering deeper audio. It offers a frequency range of 63 Hz to 20 kHz, ensuring balanced sound quality across various music genres.

The speaker is compact (180 x 69.5 x 72 mm) and lightweight (0.55 kg), designed for easy portability. It includes a strap attachment for on-the-go use and offers an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance, ensuring durability in outdoor environments.
For connectivity, the speaker supports Bluetooth 5.4, which ensures faster pairing and more stable connections. It also offers SBC and AAC audio codec compatibility for consistent wireless streaming. JBL added Auracast support to the device, allowing users to connect multiple speakers or create a stereo setup by pairing two Flip Essential 3 SE units.

The JBL Flip Essential 3 SE provides 12 hours of playback and recharges in 3 hours via USB Type-C. JBL also provides app support for the speaker through the JBL Portable app, which lets users adjust sound settings, control multi-speaker setups, and switch playback modes.
The company used recycled materials, including metal, plastic, and fabric, to build the Flip Essential 3 SE.
In related news, Samsung has recently unveiled its 2026 home audio lineup, introducing new Music Studio speakers alongside updated Q-Series soundbars, while Edifier has launched the Aurora speaker, designed to sit neatly under a monitor and add ambient lighting to your desk setup.
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Two very different philosophies collide in the mid-range segment with the Nothing Phone (4a) and Redmi Note 15 Pro. One focuses on clean software, unique design, and a more refined everyday experience, while the other pushes aggressive specs, a bigger battery, and stronger durability at a lower price. This comparison matters for buyers who want more than just numbers, because the real difference shows up in daily use. The decision ultimately comes down to whether refinement or raw value fits better into your lifestyle.

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| Design & Build | Glass back, Glyph lights, IP64 | Tougher build, IP68/IP69K, eco-leather option | Redmi β More durable and practical |
| Display | AMOLED, 120Hz, 4500 nits peak, HDR10+ | AMOLED, 120Hz, 3200 nits peak, Dolby Vision | Redmi β Better brightness + Dolby Vision |
| Processor | Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 | Dimensity 7400 Ultra | Nothing β More optimized & stable |
| GPU | Adreno 810 | Mali-G615 MC2 | Nothing β Better gaming efficiency |
| RAM & Storage | Up to 12GB, UFS 3.1 | Up to 12GB, UFS 2.2 | Nothing β Faster storage speeds |
| Rear Camera | 50MP + 50MP (telephoto) + 8MP | 200MP + 8MP | Nothing β More versatile (zoom lens) |
| Selfie Camera | 32MP | 20MP | Nothing β Sharper selfies |
| Video | 4K + Dolby Vision HDR | 4K | Nothing β Better video features |
| Battery | 5400mAh (India) | 6580mAh | Redmi β Much bigger battery |
| Charging | 50W fast charging | 45W fast charging | Nothing β Faster charging |
| Reverse Charging | 7.5W | 22.5W | Redmi β More powerful reverse charging |
| Software | Nothing OS (clean, smooth) | HyperOS (feature-rich) | Nothing β Cleaner experience |
| Durability | Basic protection | Drop resistant + high water resistance | Redmi β Built to last |
| Price | βΉ32,000 | βΉ27,000 | Redmi β Better value |
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Nothing Phone (4a) brings a more distinctive design with its transparent back and mini-LED glyph lighting, giving it a unique identity in a crowded segment. The glass back and front feel premium, though the IP64 rating limits serious water exposure. Redmi Note 15 Pro, on the other hand, focuses on durability with stronger protection, better water resistance, and even drop resistance. It feels more rugged and practical, especially for long-term use. The eco-leather option also adds a slightly more refined grip and finish.
Both phones feature AMOLED panels with 120Hz refresh rates, but the Redmi pushes brightness and color depth further. Its higher peak brightness and Dolby Vision support make it better suited for outdoor use and HDR content. The Nothing display is still sharp and vibrant, with excellent HDR10+ tuning and smoother PWM dimming that may feel easier on the eyes.
Nothing Phone (4a) wins in design personality, while Redmi Note 15 Pro clearly leads in durability and display performance.
Nothing Phone (4a) uses the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, offering balanced performance with strong efficiency and reliable GPU output. It feels smoother in UI transitions and sustained usage, especially with Nothing OS optimization. Redmi Note 15 Proβs Dimensity 7400 Ultra is capable but leans more toward raw CPU bursts than consistent performance. In daily use, both handle multitasking well, but the Nothing phone feels slightly more refined overall.
Redmi takes a big lead with its massive battery, easily lasting longer across heavy usage. It is built for endurance, making it ideal for gamers or power users. However, Nothing Phone (4a) counters with faster charging speeds, reaching full charge quicker and offering better convenience for busy routines. Reverse charging is present on both, but Redmi offers more flexibility.
Nothing Phone (4a) feels smoother and more optimized, while Redmi Note 15 Pro dominates battery life with sheer capacity.
Nothing Phone (4a) delivers a more versatile camera setup with a dedicated periscope telephoto lens, enabling true optical zoom. This adds real-world flexibility for portraits and distant shots. Its primary sensor also produces balanced, natural-looking images. Redmi Note 15 Pro focuses on a high-resolution 200MP sensor, which captures impressive detail but relies heavily on processing rather than lens variety. The lack of a telephoto lens limits its flexibility despite the megapixel advantage.
Nothing again holds an edge with a higher-resolution front camera, producing sharper selfies with better detail retention. Redmiβs selfie camera is decent for social media but doesnβt stand out in clarity or dynamic range.
Nothing Phone (4a) clearly wins for camera versatility and overall consistency, while Redmi focuses more on raw resolution than practical usage.
Nothing Phone (4a) is priced around βΉ32,000, while Redmi Note 15 Pro comes in at approximately βΉ27,000. The price gap is noticeable, placing Redmi in a more aggressive value segment.
Redmi Note 15 Pro offers strong value with its durable build, massive battery, and high-end display features at a lower price. It is clearly aimed at buyers who want maximum hardware for less money. Nothing Phone (4a), while more expensive, justifies its pricing through a cleaner software experience, better camera system, and unique design approach. It feels more polished rather than purely spec-driven.
Redmi Note 15 Pro is the better deal for budget-focused buyers, while Nothing Phone (4a) justifies its higher price with a more premium and balanced experience.
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Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
Nothing Phone (4a) stands out with its glyph interface, cleaner UI, and telephoto camera, features that enhance daily usability rather than just numbers on paper. Redmi Note 15 Pro focuses on practicality with its massive battery, stronger durability, and brighter display, making it more of a powerhouse device.
If only one has to be chosen, the Nothing Phone (4a) is the better overall pick. It delivers a smoother, more refined experience with cleaner software, a more versatile camera system, and a premium design that feels distinct in daily use. While the Redmi Note 15 Pro offers better battery life and stronger value for money, it leans more on raw specs than real-world polish. For a balanced, long-term experience, Nothing Phone (4a) is the smarter choice.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
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Google Play system update dated March 2026 is making its way to Samsung phones, including the Galaxy S26 series. An update weighing around 70 megabytes is rolling out to devices, enforcing Android functions and security.
Samsung seems serious about Google Play system update with March 2026 version as well. One UI 8.5 Beta is underway, but it hasnβt broken system update releases. As spotted by X user Kailash, the latest March version is available.
March Play system update brings a mix of user-facing features and under-the-hood improvements, with Google continuing to focus on cross-device experiences, stability, and developer tools across phones, PCs, wearables, and Android Auto.
A notable addition is improved device connectivity. Fast Pair now extends to large screens, making it easier to connect accessories to desktop, while Wi-Fi Sync helps users seamlessly share trusted networks across their personal device ecosystem.
Safety also gets a meaningful upgrade. Wireless Emergency Alerts now include a map view, allowing users to instantly see affected areas and their own location within alerts, improving situational awareness during critical events.
System management updates focus on stability, storage optimization, and updatability. Play Store enhancements include better review search, cross-platform gaming support, and improved content discovery, while background services receive routine maintenance.
Developers receive several new capabilities tied to utilities, maps, connectivity, and payments. These updates aim to streamline app functionality, improve authentication flows, and enhance integration with system-level services like Autofill and Credential Manager.
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Last year, Honor introduced the Image to Video tool (powered by generative AI) with the Honor 400 series. The company says that its users have been enjoying the feature and have generated over 13.4 million seconds of AI video since then β it would take 155 days of non-stop watching to see all of that! Now the Honor 600 series is just around the corner β itβs coming on April 23, and it promises a much-improved experience with the AI Image to Video 2.0 feature. The Honor 600 series will be the first phones with a unified multi-modal video generation model that runs on the device itself, says...
A supply chain leak pointing to a quiet but telling decision inside Samsungβs Galaxy A18 development pipeline.
The company has reportedly reverted to the older Chip-on-Glass method for mounting display driver ICs onto the panel substrate, walking back an earlier plan to use the more advanced Chip-on-Film approach.
CoF mounting generally allows for thinner bezels and better display flexibility.
Samsung used CoG on the Galaxy A17, the A18βs direct predecessor, and at some point this year someone apparently decided the upgrade wasnβt worth the bill. The A18 is an entry-level phone, sure, but millions of units will ship every month.
Wonik D2I is in discussions with Samsung Display to land the A18 contract. The company just announced its first-ever mass production shipment of OLED panel DDIs, believed to have gone to a Sharp device through Samsung Display.
Hereβs the complication: integrating a timing controller into a single-chip DDI solution, the format Samsung Displayβs supply chain calls a TED, is technically demanding. Analysts arenβt convinced Wonik D2I is ready for that yet.
Samsungβs established DDI suppliers include Samsung System LSI, DB HiTek, Anapass, and Novatek. DB HiTek currently handles the A17; getting displaced there wonβt happen quietly.
The Korean tech giant is betting its cheapest new phone on a supplier whose biggest flex right now is a Sharp model nobodyβs talking about.
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One UI 9, built on Android 17, is expected to land this summer alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8. Meanwhile, leaks are already exposing that Samsung is preparing an About Phone revamp, an AI photo editor, and more for One UI 9.
Samsungβs About Phone section has displayed a massive, screen-hogging render of the device youβre already holding. The giant image of your device staring back at you from the Settings menu has always been a waste of real estate.
The new layout in One UI 9 tucks a compact device render into the top-left corner, via SammyGuru. The rest of the screen becomes functional. Model number, serial number, device name, all of it gets promoted to the prime visual space.

Samsung is reportedly adding AI-powered suggestion pills that sit above the input field when youβre editing an image. Think of them as smart shortcuts, contextual nudges that read what youβre working on and surface edits.
The AI photo suggestions, if theyβre tuned well, could represent something more interesting. Context-aware editing prompts built into a default app would be genuinely useful to people who will never download Lightroom.

Less dramatic but worth mentioning: the Settings search bar is getting a new expansion animation. It stretches and collapses with whatβs described as a smooth, flexible motion.
Samsung has spent years adding features and very little time subtracting them. One UI 9 suggests someone inside the company finally asked the harder question.
The One UI 9 beta program should be close. The stable release is targeting summer 2026, so Samsung typically opens beta access a few months before.
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The upcoming iPhone Fold will be Appleβs first and long-awaited foray into foldable smartphones, and itβs forecasted to be a big hit. According to a new report from TrendForce , Cupertinoβs first foldable will help it reach a 19.3% market share for foldables in 2026. This would directly slot Apple into the third spot in terms of market shares, right behind Huawei and Samsung. Apple is a late entrant in the folding phone market, but TrendForce analysts believe pent-up demand from Apple users who want to try a foldable phone, combined with strong brand and ecosystem loyalty, will propel...
Motorola is gearing up to release its 2026 generation of foldables, which will be known as the βRazr 70β series in most of the world. Weβve already seen renders of the vanilla model in Sporting Green, Hematite and Violet Ice. These colors are from the Pantone palette, of course, as is the norm for Motoβs high-end models. Now one more stylish look has leaked, this one in Pantone Bright White. Like the other three, this color is part of Pantoneβs Fashion and Home + Interiors color systems. Motorola Razr 70 in Pantone Bright White Thereβs more to it than just the color as each...







OnePlus has teased the launch of a new tablet in India, sharing an image on X that offers a glimpse of its rear design. While the company hasnβt revealed any additional details, the device is likely to be the rumored OnePlus Pad 3 Pro. The teaser reveals the tabletβs silhouette and offers a glimpse of its rear camera module, which appears to feature a single lens accompanied by an LED flash. Based on the βExceptional Powerβ tagline in the teaser image, the upcoming tablet is likely to be a flagship offering. As per a recent leak, the OnePlus Pad 3 Pro could arrive with a...
As promised, Realme today announced the Narzo 100 Lite as the newest member of its Narzo series. The Realme Narzo 100 Lite is powered by the Dimensity 6300 SoC, runs Realme UI 7.0 based on Android 16, and comes with up to 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of eMMC5.1 storage, which is expandable via a microSD card. The Narzo 100 Lite is built around a 6.8" 144Hz HD+ LCD with a peak brightness of 900 nits. The display also has a notch for the 5MP selfie camera and can be operated with wet or oily fingers. Around the back, you have an LED flash along with three camera circles. However,...
Qualcomm is jointly developing custom DRAM with CXMT, formally ChangXin Memory Technologies, Chinaβs fourth-largest DRAM producer. Qualcomm is also working with GigaDevice on a discrete smartphone NPU targeting Chinese brands.
The NPU delivers roughly 40 TOPS of compute. Itβs paired with 4GB of customized 3D DRAM manufactured by CXMT, using TSV and hybrid bonding stacking to push memory bandwidth beyond what standard LPDDR5X can offer.
Shipments are expected in late 2026 or early 2027, aimed at devices priced above RMB 4,000 (~ $585) to 4,500 (~ $660). Thatβs not a minor spec tweak, but a purpose-built AI memory stack for mid-to-premium Android phones.
CXMT already covers around 30% of the Chinese smartphone market with its LPDDR5X production. The capacity exists, the manufacturing knowledge exists and now thereβs a Qualcomm-backed design riding on top of it.
Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron have been operating in a sellerβs market for mobile memory while they prioritize AI server contracts. A qualified CXMT with custom designs in hand is pressure, even if it never ships a single unit outside China.
Samsung is one of the companies causing the mobile memory squeeze by chasing AI server contracts, and one of the Android ecosystem players that suffers when memory costs push OEMs toward cheaper silicon choices.
The company could have moved on custom DRAM partnerships for mobile AI. Now, Qualcomm is building an alternative stack with Chinese suppliers, targeting the exact price tier where Samsungβs Galaxy A and mid-range lines compete hardest.
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RedMagic has been teasing the successor to its Gaming Tablet 3 Pro for some time, but has yet to reveal any key specifications. It is confirmed to be called the Gaming Tablet 5 Pro, and a tipster has now shared new details about the tablet. While the brand has confirmed that the tablet will offer an OLED display, tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed that it will sport a 9-inch panel with 185Hz refresh rate and a 2400 x 1504-pixel resolution. The Gaming Tablet 5 Pro is said to use the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and feature a liquid cooling system. It is tipped to come...
For anyone who spent five minutes personalizing their Samsung Messages experience, switching to Google Messages feels like moving into a concrete apartment.
Folks over at Android AuthorityΒ found that Google is preparing to upgrade its Messages app by adding the best personalization features from Samsung Messages.
In Samsung Messages, you could pull an image from your Gallery, and slap it as a chat room background. Theme Park through Good Lock took it even further: bubble colors, contrast adjustments, wallpaper-based themes.
Buried inside the latest Google Messages Beta build, version messages.android_20260410_02_RC00.phone.openbeta_dynamic, new strings have surfaced pointing at something interesting.
The strings reference a full βCustomβ theme section, background styles. Adjustable bubble colors and the ability to upload your own photos as chat wallpapers.Β References to βUpload photoβ and βYour photosβ suggest Google Photos integration is coming.

A βTheme Previewβ option and an βApplyβ button hint that users will get a real, interactive customization experience. Separate controls for backgrounds and bubbles also appear in the strings, meaning you could mix and match.
Google Messages is now the default on Galaxy phones, and the transition makes sense. Samsung Messages quietly fell behind when it dropped RCS support, leaving millions of Galaxy users stuck with glorified SMS while the rest of the world moved on.
Samsung Messages fans who felt abandoned when the app started its retirement walk finally have a reason to stop mourning.
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Huawei is set to unveil the Pura 90 series smartphones on April 20, including the Pura 90 and Pura 90 Pro Max. And ahead of the launch, Huawei has dropped a couple of videos teasing the Pura 90 Pro Max's photography features. The first video showcases the image clarity of the Huawei Pura 90 Pro Max's 200MP periscope telephoto camera, as well as the results you get with 20x zoom. The second video showcases the AI Photo Pose feature, which helps you pose better in front of the camera for photos. Huawei hasn't detailed the Pura 90 Pro Max's specs sheet yet, but the Chinese brand...
As a long-time beta tester and Samsung Galaxy user, I am impressed with the Samsung One UI 8.5 beta program. The reason is very obvious. Samsung One UI 8.5 beta is the largest beta program ever, and itβs impressive. As of now, Samsung is letting users test the new One UI 8.5 on 21 different Galaxy devices.
Let me keep it real and simple. Samsung started the One UI 8.5 beta program for the Galaxy S25 series and latest foldables late last year. But Samsung didnβt stop there. The company kept adding more phones one by one. The beta program now includes 12 S-series phones, including S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, S25 FE, plus the full S24 lineup with S24 FE, and even the S23 series with S23 FE. Three generations of FE phones in the beta program, for the first time.
The latest beta program includes 6 foldables, and they are Z Fold7, Z Flip7, Z Fold6, Z Flip6, Z Fold5, and Z Flip5. There are 2 tablets in the beta program, Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra. In addition, you can also test the 8.5 beta on select A-series phones, Galaxy A36, A35 and A55.
In total, the One UI 8.5 beta program is currently available for 23 different Galaxy devices. No One UI beta has ever covered this many phones, foldables, tablets, and even a mid-ranger at once.
Just to give you the full picture:
As you can see in the above list, the old beta program was mostly limited to the newest flagships and maybe one older series. One UI 8 was a nice step up last year, but One UI 8.5 just took the beta program to another level. It includes more FE models, more older phones, tablets, and A-series.
READ MORE:Β Dear Samsung, itβs the right time to start One UI 9 beta for the Galaxy S26 Ultra
I have to give credit to Samsung for this fantastic run. By making the beta program available for several smartphones, Samsung is collecting important feedback to improve the stable One UI 8.5 software.
Everything is cool, but thereβs still room to improve. The 8.5 beta program is still kinda slow and dragged out.Β Samsung is adding devices in phases, first the new S25, then S24, then S23, and the A36 weeks later. The Galaxy users living in some countries get it early, while others wait forever. If Samsung could speed things up and open the beta to more people faster, it would feel even better. The waiting game can be annoying when you are excited to try the new features.
In the end, the One UI 8.5 beta is the most inclusive program the company has ever done, bigger than the One UI 8 beta last year and way bigger than anything before. It shows Samsung is trying harder to make software that actually works great for all of us, not just the flagship owners.

If your phone is on the list and want to test the One UI 8.5 features, go to the Samsung Members app and sign up right now. What do you think? Are 23 devices enough, or should Samsung have added more devices? Drop your thoughts in our DM on X handle @thesammyfans.
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The vivo X300 Ultra was unveiled in China last month and is expected to launch in global markets later this month. Now, a new leak has shed light on the phoneβs launch and sales timeline in India. According to a tipster, the vivo X300 Ultra is set to arrive in India on May 7, with the vivo X300 FE also expected to launch alongside it. The tipster further claims that sales of vivoβs camera-focused flagship will begin on May 14, meaning buyers wonβt have to wait long to get their hands on the X300 Ultra. While details about its India pricing remain a mystery, the phone is expected...
Samsung has a surprise new update for Galaxy S26 users, which is currently rolling out in North America. On the first of April, Samsung pushed the latest update, bumping the security patch to the April 2026 level (AZCL/M).
Now, Galaxy S26 users in North America are getting another April 2026 update, which can be identified through the PDA build version ending with AZD4. This release weighs roughly 540 megabytes, as spotted byΒ TarunVats.
Itβs currently rolling out in Mexico, and it remains to be seen whether it goes global or stays limited to the country/region. Galaxy S26 runs One UI 8.5 and you can check for updates through Settings > Software update.
The package size indicates the content is limited to stability improvements. April patch is retained in this release as May is too far from now. Samsung may have included a fix for camera performance based on reports.
Galaxy S26 has a strange camera glitch that impacts the image output. Tapping the shutter captures the image as usual, but the final result looks a bit cut and stretched from one side; however, the camera preview appears fine.
Samsung has already acknowledged the problem and promised a fix. While the changelog doesnβt say so, users in Mexico are requested to compare the camera experience before and after installing the AZD4 firmware.
One UI 8.5 is impressive on the Galaxy S26 series. Meanwhile, Samsung has already started the optimization of Android 17 with One UI 9 Alpha testing. The One UI 9 Beta Program should have been there already, but itβs not.
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Samsung has quietly cleared up confusion around one of its more practical camera tools. The Dual Recording feature is not missing from the Galaxy S25 FE, despite early impressions from users testing the latest One UI 8.5 Beta.
With the rollout of One UI 8.5 Beta 2 on April 13, several users reported that Dual Recording had disappeared from the camera app. However, itβs now confirmed that the feature isnβt missing, but it just needed one extra step that many didnβt expect.
Given Samsungβs recent track record of trimming or shifting features between updates, the concern felt justified. This time, the issue wasnβt about removal, but availability.
A Samsung community moderator has now confirmed (via MojoTrick) that Dual Recording is still part of the Galaxy S25 FE experience. This quick clarification prevents the narrative from slipping into another feature rollback controversy.
You need to update the Camera Assistant app from the Galaxy Store. Once updated, the feature reappears within the camera settings. For users, it means one extra step. For Samsung, it means faster fixes and more flexibility.

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Dual Recording is not just another camera toggle. It enables simultaneous recording from both front and rear cameras, a feature that appeals to creators, vloggers, and even casual users who want more flexibility in capturing moments.
Samsung had already brought back both Dual Recording and Single Take to the broader Galaxy S25 lineup in December 2025 after initial backlash. So, seeing it βmissingβ again on the S25 FE raised eyebrows.
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Samsung is testing One UI 8.5 Alpha and Beta for various phones. On December 8, Samsung officially launched the Public Beta Program for the Galaxy S25 series, and the official update rollout is likely to start in 2Q26.
One UI 8.5 testing isnβt just underway but also expanding its scope to even more Samsung phones. The company has already added a number of Galaxy devices to the internal testing, while Public Beta is also reaching more devices.
The testing is still underway, and we will see more changes and tweaks throughout the Program. After a massive expansion in March, Samsung is preparing to open early access for even more Galaxy devices this month.
Started with the Galaxy S25 series, Samsungβs One UI 8.5 Beta is available on a wide range of Galaxy devices, including:
While Public Beta has very limited availability, the internal testing has been expanded to plenty of newer and older Samsung phones.
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Samsungβs One UI 8.5 is based on Android 16 (One UI 8). It comes with a user interface redesign and applies blur across various aspects. The majority of stock apps have also received dynamic tweaks that make the UI beautiful.
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Oppo is launching the F33 and F33 Pro in India on April 15, and now, less than 48 hours ahead of that, the latter has been spotted in the Google Play Console with the model number CPH2835. This has outed the following image depicting the handset. The listing also reveals that the device is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ SoC, which we assume is a mistake - that chipset is from 2023. Anyway, this is paired with 8GB of RAM. The F33 Pro has a screen with 1080x2372 resolution, and it runs Android 16 of course. Oppo has already confirmed that the F33 Pro has a 50MP main...
At CinemaCon 2026 in Las Vegas, Samsung introduced a new 14m (14-meter) standard size for its Onyx cinema LED lineup, and itβs aimed squarely at the premium large-format auditoriums.
The new 14-meter model carries a 3.3mm pixel pitch, tuned specifically for that screen size to keep image quality sharp across the whole face of a larger display. The infinite contrast ratio means blacks that actually look black.
It supports up to 4K 120Hz, which puts motion handling in a different category than anything projection-based can offer at this scale. Peak brightness hits 300 nits, roughly six times what conventional cinema standards deliver.
Individual LED cabinets can be added to the sides and bottom, pushing the 14-meter format up to 20 meters total. Itβs a practical architecture decision that gives exhibitors flexibility.
Samsung Onyx LED display lineup now runs from a 5m boutique configuration up through 10m premium rooms to this new 14m format. Three tiers, distinct purposes; Samsung is building a full stack.
Trilith Cinemas in Fayetteville, Georgia, installed the latest Onyx generation across five auditoriums in December 2025, becoming the first US to do so.
Over in Rabat, Morocco, PathΓ© Dar Essalam opened with 12 Onyx screens across four auditoriums. PathΓ© now operates more Onyx screens than any other cinema company in Europe.
βPeople go to premium theaters for something they cannot recreate at home,β said Hyoung Jae Kim, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung Electronics. βThat raises the bar for every part of the auditorium, starting with the screen. Samsungβs new 14-meter Onyx gives exhibitors a way to bring the premium experience to larger auditoriums, helping turn moviegoing into a destination again.β

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Redmi will unveil the K90 Max later this month alongside the K Pad 2. The K90 Max will feature the biggest fan ever seen in a smartphone, which can allegedly reduce the internal temperature by up to 10 degrees Celsius in just 100 seconds of running time. The Redmi K90 Max has now seemingly been spotted in the Geekbench online database with the model number 2604FRK1EC, since someone in possession of a prototype ran the benchmark on it. As you can see in the screenshot below, it managed a single-core score of 3,513 and a multi-core score of 10,711 in Geekbench 6.6. The phone is...



The Tecno Spark 50 5G launched in late March, and today it's joined by the 4G version. This Spark 50 has a 6.78-inch 720x1600 LCD screen with 120Hz refresh rate, the MediaTek Helio G81 SoC at the helm, and a 7,000 mAh battery with support for 18W wired charging. On the rear there's a 50MP camera, and on the front an 8MP selfie snapper. The phone runs Android 16 and measures 167.8 x 79.22 x 8.18 mm. It will be offered in Halo Blue, Titanium Grey, Ink Black, Aurora Purple, and Bloom Pink. Tecno Spark 50 4G official images It will come in three RAM/storage versions:...


Last week we saw the upcoming Motorola Razr 70 Ultra in some official-looking renders, and today another source brings us its purported specs. Let's dive right in. The Razr 70 Ultra measures 171.48 x 73.99 x 7.19 mm when unfolded, and weighs 199g. It has a 7-inch inner folding screen with 1224x2992 resolution and a 4-inch cover display with 1080x1272 resolution. The phone is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC from 2024, paired with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. There's a 5,000 mAh battery keeping the lights on, and it supports 68W wired charging. On the rear there's a 50MP...



Lenovo is back in the game - the Legion smartphone game, that is. The Y70 was the last Legion gaming phone and it launched in 2022, but now it's back. Well, it will be next month. Lenovo has just announced that it's launching a refreshed Y70 in May. The company says it's been receiving a lot of questions from fans about making new Legion phones, and all that interest has led to this project. The device will be called Y70 New Generation (machine translated from Chinese), and it will use AI to enhance gaming (of course). Here it is for your viewing pleasure. If you were thinking "but...







The Redmi A7 Pro 5G has been launched in India as a budget smartphone featuring a large 6.9-inch display. Notably, it is the first Pro model in the companyβs A-series lineup. It is powered by the Octa-core Unisoc T8300 chipset, which is paired with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 128GB of UFS 2.2 internal storage. The phone also features a microSD card slot for storage expansion. At the front, the Redmi A7 Pro 5G sports a 6.9-inch HD+ LCD display that offers a refresh rate of up to 120Hz and 800 nits of peak brightness. In the camera department, the handset has a 32MP primary rear...
Samsung Galaxy Watch owners are waking up to dead wrists: across forums, users of the Watch 6, 7, 8, and Ultra are reporting sudden, dramatic drops in battery life, and the culprit looks suspiciously like Google Play Services.
One Reddit user posted a screenshot showing Google Play Services sitting at the top of their app battery usage list, eating through 16.5% of all power consumed by apps on the watch.
Some users traced the drain directly to a recent security update. Others noticed it seemingly out of nowhere, with no clear trigger they could identify. Besides, thereβs a third group, maybe a quarter of the conversation, saying their battery life hasnβt budged at all.
The timing has sparked speculation that Samsungβs blood pressure feature update, which rolled out recently, may have changed something under the hood.
One working theory floating around is that a server-side change pushed by Google, not Samsung, triggered Google Play Services into a more aggressive state on Wear OS devices.
The immediate advice for anyone hitting this wall: open the Watch settings, find Google Play Services under app info, clear the cache, and force a restart, as suggested byΒ Android Authority.
The immediate advice for anyone hitting this wall: open the Watch settings, find Google Play Services under app info, clear the cache, and force a restart.
Samsung should, at least, acknowledge the Galaxy Watch battery drop problem. Letting Google Play Services eat through that battery life quietly, with no comment and no fix timeline, is exactly the wrong move.
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Infinix originally unveiled the Note 60 Pro in mid-February, and today the phone has finally landed in India, just as promised. You can pre-order one for INR 31,999 with 128GB of storage, or INR 34,999 with 256GB of storage. Both options come with 8GB of RAM. Pre-orders will start shipping on April 20, which is also when the first open sale will be live. [#InlinePriceWidget,14499,1#] The Infinix Note 60 Pro comes with a 6.78-inch 1208x2644 AMOLED screen with 144Hz refresh rate and 4,500-nit peak brightness, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 SoC at the helm, a 50MP main camera with OIS, an 8MP...
Brands copying Apple are nothing new, and they are never going to stop. According to a recent leak, several Android smartphone makers are currently testing a new color finish that Apple is rumored to introduce with the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro series. The iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are rumored to arrive in a new deep red color option. Now, tipster Digital Chat Station claims that next-generation Android flagships are already testing a similar finish. Image via DCS Itβs also likely that a number of mid-range and budget smartphones will adopt this colorway, aiming to...
Samsung has released the April 2026 stability update for Galaxy Buds 3 series earbuds, improving their user experience. Users on the Samsung community Korea reported this rollout for the Galaxy Buds 3 and Buds 3 Pro. However, the changelog content is the same.
The Galaxy Buds 3 Pro is getting this new firmware R630XXU0AZD1, and the Buds 3 have firmware versionΒ R530XXU0AZD1. The download size is around 8mb.

This firmware has been due for a long time for Buds 3 users, as the last one was released months ago. Samsung seeds the version upgrade for its wearables with unusual delays.
Besides the stability code application, the web version of the changelog suggests that the Bluetooth connectivity and sound experience are also improved with the most recent software release. Some users reported that this is their second patch of the month. So, itβs possible that the update may have been revised with more stability improvements.
Besides Korea, the April 2026 stability update for Galaxy Buds 3 and Buds 3 Pro may soon expand to global users. So, keep an eye on its firmware section.
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We know that software update rollouts take time, especially with all the new AI features and changes included in a major One UI version. But right now, things feel a bit off with the One UI 8.5 rollout. Samsung Galaxy users expected the beta to kick off earlier, maybe around November last year. Now we are in April 2026, and the stable One UI 8.5 rollout still hasnβt landed for everyone.
Thatβs exactly why itβs time to move forward. Samsung, itβs the right moment to start the One UI 9 beta program for the Galaxy S26 Ultra (and the rest of S26 series). Just for information, the One UI 9 will be based on Android 17 OS. Google released the first Android 17 Beta back in February 2026, followed by Beta 2 and Beta 3 by late March. With Beta 3, Android 17 reached platform stability, and the full stable Android 17 is expected around June 2026.
Whereβs Samsung in this race? As per leaks, the One UI 9 internal testing is already going on for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. A public beta could start in late May or early June. Waiting longer just slows everything down, especially since Android 17 is already moving fast.
Letβs look back quickly at how Samsung handled the previous beta program. For the One UI 7 beta program on the Galaxy S24 series, it started rolling out in December 2024 in select countries like Germany, India, Korea, UK, US, and Poland. The stable version began arriving in April 2025.
For the One UI 8 beta on the Galaxy S25 series: It kicked off in May 2025 (early compared to past years), with expansion to older devices like the S24 series in August 2025. Samsung started the stable One UI 8 for the S25 phones in September 2025.

What we are discussing here,Β Samsung often starts the beta program months ahead and plans for a stable rollout around the new flagship launch event. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is the perfect candidate to test the One UI 9 features now. It gives early testers a chance to try new features, report bugs, and help polish things before a wider rollout.
Plus, it keeps the excitement alive instead of letting the One UI 8.5 delay disappoint everyone. Android 17βs beta is going well, and Samsung already has internal builds tested. I think thereβs no reason to wait any longer to start the public beta program.
What do you think? If you have the S26 Ultra or are planning to buy one, would you join the One UI 9 beta right away? Let me know in the DM on X handle @thesammyfans.
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Samsung is making users scratch their heads for the stable One UI 8.5 release date for months, and now, we might have something reliable on this matter.
A user asked (via @theonecid) Samsung customer service about the One UI 8.5 beta 9 release in the U.S. Samsung recently released the 9th beta for the Galaxy S25 series, which brought AirDrop and new camera filters as well as software bug fixes.

Stable One UI 8.5 release date (via @theonecid)
That said, some users from the US reported that the new beta hasnβt appeared on their devices. The reason is unknown, which led them to seek answers from official sources. Instead of answering about the beta 9 rollout delay, the Samsung representative has shared the stable release information.
Itβs confirmed that the stable One UI 8.5 is expected to begin for older models like the Galaxy S25 series on April 30, 2026, in Korea. This update will expand to users outside, including the U.S., sometime around May 4, 2026.
This new information about the stable rollout is identical to what weβve seen sometimes ago. Though we canβt verify the source, it appears to be true because Samsung has already delayed the stable rollout.
The One UI 8.5 beta program first opened for the Galaxy S25 series in December 2025. So far, It inducted 9 beta software with various improvements, bug fixes, and UI upgrades.
Besides the S25 series, the Galaxy S24, S23 series, Fold 7/Flip 7, and Tab S11 series have already moved forward in the program. Recently, it added even older models from the Galaxy Z Fold/Flip and Galaxy A-series in the test pool.
Itβs expected that Samsung could push one more beta software before closing the program with a stable One UI 8.5. This beta may bring the missing AI features from the latest Galaxy S-series smartphones. Still, weβre waiting for the next move Samsung will make in this matter.
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Motorola is rumored to be working on not one, not two, but three new Edge 70 series devices, and one of them is the Edge 70 Pro. This device has already been certified in Brazil a while back, and it started leaking a lot in the past few days. We've seen it in a promo image, and then in even more leaked images. Now Motorola has decided to start officially teasing the handset in India, through Flipkart. This clearly means the Edge 70 Pro will be offered on Flipkart. The dedicated microsite is currently pretty empty, but it does reveal the marketing campaign's slogan: "seize the...
Samsung is rolling out the second One UI 8.5 beta for the Galaxy Tab S11 series tablets, bringing a couple of improvements and fixes to bugs found in the past builds.
This update arrives today after a couple of old Galaxy devices joined the test, including the Galaxy S23 FE, Fold/Flip 5, and other devices. These phones are receiving their first beta with new features.
Samsung has tagged the build version X936NKOU5 ZZD1 for the Tab S11 seriesβ latest update. The downloadable software package size is 635.91MB, and it brings the April 2026 security patch for improved system security. This One UI 8.5 beta for the Galaxy Tab S11 series has the following new stuff:
Furthermore, the OTA update also consists of some of the app improvements. However, specifics need to be explored.
Samsung initially launched the One UI 8.5 beta program for the Galaxy Tab S11 series in late March, and it may get one more software update before the end of this month.
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Yes, we have the Oppo Find X9 Ultra in the office! But it's not ready for review just yet, and we can't tell you all about it, either. What we can do is show you the beauty of a camera flagship and do an unboxing. Here's a quick look on video to kick things off. The Oppo Find X9 Ultra The Oppo Find X9 Ultra comes in a box with a USB-A to USB-C cable and a USB-A to USB-C dongle (a bit unusual these days). There is no case in the box, nor a charger. The Oppo Find X9 Ultra will debut globally on April 21, and will ship in three colors - Earth Tundra (the grey one),...
Two very different philosophies collide in the mid-range segment with the Nothing Phone (4a) and Samsung Galaxy A57. One leans into bold design, experimental features, and aggressive pricing, while the other refines the formula with durability, long-term software support, and a polished user experience. This comparison matters because both target users who want near-flagship performance without stepping into ultra-premium pricing. The real question isnβt just about specs, itβs about which approach delivers a better everyday experience and stronger long-term value.

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| Build | Glass + plastic frame, IP64 | Glass (Victus+) + aluminum, IP68 | Samsung β More premium + stronger protection |
| Display | AMOLED, 1224Γ2720, 4500 nits peak | Super AMOLED+, 1080Γ2340, 1900 nits peak | Nothing β Sharper + much brighter |
| Chipset | Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 | Exynos 1680 | Samsung β Slight CPU edge (on paper) |
| GPU | Adreno 810 | Xclipse 550 | Tie |
| RAM & Storage | Up to 12GB / 256GB | Up to 12GB / 512GB | Samsung β Higher storage option |
| Software Support | 3 Android updates | 6 Android updates | Samsung β Longer support |
| Rear Camera | 50MP + 50MP (3.5x periscope) + 8MP UW | 50MP + 12MP UW + 5MP macro | Nothing β Periscope zoom advantage |
| Video | 4K, Dolby Vision HDR | 4K, 10-bit HDR | Tie β Both strong |
| Selfie | 32MP, 1080p | 12MP, 4K HDR | Samsung β Better video |
| Battery | 5080/5400mAh | 5000mAh | Nothing β Bigger battery |
| Charging | 50W + reverse wired | 45W | Nothing β Faster + extra feature |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6, BT 5.4 | Wi-Fi 6e, BT 6.0 | Samsung β Newer standards |
| SIM | Dual Nano-SIM | Nano-SIM + eSIM | Samsung β More flexible |
| Price | βΉ32,000 | βΉ57,000 | Nothing β Massive price advantage |
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Nothing Phone (4a) brings a distinctive transparent-style design with mini-LED Glyph lighting, giving it a futuristic personality that stands out instantly. The glass back and IP64 rating feel decent, but the plastic frame slightly reduces the premium touch. In contrast, Samsung Galaxy A57 leans toward a cleaner, more refined flagship-like aesthetic with Gorilla Glass Victus+ on both sides and an aluminum frame. The IP68 rating adds a layer of durability that feels more reliable in daily use. Samsungβs design feels more mature, while Nothing focuses on visual flair and uniqueness.
Nothing Phone (4a) offers a sharper AMOLED panel with higher resolution and extreme peak brightness, making it excellent for HDR and outdoor visibility. The colors feel vibrant and punchy, with strong contrast. Galaxy A57βs Super AMOLED+ panel is slightly less sharp but still delivers consistent brightness and balanced colors. Samsungβs tuning feels more natural, while Nothingβs display feels more dramatic and eye-catching.
Samsung wins on durability and premium feel, but Nothing edges ahead in display sharpness and visual excitement.
Nothing Phone (4a) runs on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, delivering efficient and stable performance for gaming and multitasking. It handles sustained loads well, making it feel smooth over longer sessions. Galaxy A57 uses the Exynos 1680, which is slightly more powerful on paper, especially in CPU-heavy tasks. However, Exynos chips can sometimes feel less consistent under prolonged stress. Nothing feels more optimized, while Samsung feels more powerful in bursts.
Nothing Phone (4a) packs a larger battery (especially in India) and supports faster 50W charging, reaching 50% quickly. It also includes reverse wired charging, adding extra utility. Galaxy A57 sticks with a 5000mAh battery and 45W charging, which is reliable but not class-leading. Samsung focuses more on efficiency, while Nothing prioritizes speed and flexibility.
Nothing Phone (4a) wins for better battery versatility and stable performance, though Samsung has a slight edge in raw power.
Nothing Phone (4a) stands out with its versatile triple setup, including a 50MP main sensor and a 3.5x periscope telephoto lens. This adds real zoom capability, which is rare at this price. The ultrawide is decent but not exceptional. Galaxy A57 offers a strong 50MP main sensor with consistent results and a better ultrawide camera, but it lacks a telephoto lens. Samsung focuses on reliability, while Nothing adds flexibility and creativity.
Nothing includes a higher-resolution 32MP selfie camera, producing sharper images in good lighting. Samsungβs 12MP front camera, however, supports 4K video and better HDR processing, making it more versatile for video content. Samsung feels more polished for creators, while Nothing leans toward detail.
Nothing wins for zoom and versatility, but Samsung delivers more consistent overall camera performance and better video capabilities.
Nothing Phone (4a) is priced around βΉ32,000 ($450), while the Samsung Galaxy A57 comes in significantly higher at around βΉ57,000 ($550). This creates a large gap that immediately affects value perception. Nothing undercuts Samsung heavily while still offering competitive hardware, especially in display, battery, and camera versatility.
Nothing Phone (4a) feels aggressively priced, offering flagship-like features such as a periscope camera and ultra-bright display at a mid-range cost. Galaxy A57 justifies its higher price with better build quality, longer software support, and a more polished overall experience. However, the price difference makes it slightly harder to recommend Samsung unless those extras are essential.
Nothing Phone (4a) clearly wins on value, while Samsung Galaxy A57 targets users willing to pay more for refinement and longevity.
Nothing Phone (4a) stands out with its Glyph interface, periscope zoom camera, and ultra-bright display, giving it a bold, feature-rich identity. It feels like a device built to impress and differentiate. Samsung Galaxy A57 focuses on durability, longer software support (up to 6 updates), and a balanced user experience. It feels more dependable and polished over time.
Nothing Phone (4a) is the smarter buy for most users due to its aggressive pricing and standout features. Samsung Galaxy A57 suits those who prioritize premium build, software longevity, and consistency. The choice ultimately comes down to excitement versus reliability, and Nothing currently delivers more for the money.
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TSMC would hit another major milestone this year as its advanced nodes would allow smartphone chipsets to reach clock speeds up to 5GHz. Companies like Qualcomm, MediaTek, and Apple have already been greatly benefiting from TSMCβs cutting-edge technologies, and later this year, weβll witness new chips reaching up to 5GHz of peak clock speeds for the first time in history, and that only makes it worse for Huawei to compete with.
Over the years, Qualcomm, MediaTek, and Apple have grown strongly to offer powerful chips with excellent performance and efficiency, and TSMC has been at the center of it. The chart below (shared by Kurnal) shows how these companies have gradually increased peak clock speeds, now pushing toward the 5.0GHz mark.
The latest flagship from Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, can already reach a peak speed of 4.61GHz, and the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro is said to reach 5.0GHz. MediaTekβs Dimensity 9600 Pro will reportedly achieve a similar feat, following the Dimensity 9500βs 4.21GHz peak clock speed. This increase enables SoCs to offer major improvements in both single-threaded and multi-threaded workloads.
Huaweiβs Kirin chipsets, on the other hand, are nowhere near the performance and efficiency offered by Qualcomm, MediaTek, and Apple. Its downtrend on the above graph is due to U.S. trade sanctions that banned the company from doing business with TSMC. Huawei had no other option but to use Chinaβs SMIC facility, which is still generations behind TSMC. Even today, SMIC is limited to the 5nm process because itβs restricted from using the most advanced EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet) lithography machines.
Huaweiβs latest chip, Kirin 9030 Pro, hasnβt crossed the 3.0GHz mark. As things stand today, Huawei is still a long way behind Qualcomm, MediaTek, and Apple to even compete with them, and the difference is a foundry partner.
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Milagrow has launched the iMap Max W300 ULTRA robotic vacuum cleaner in India, adding a new high-end option to its home cleaning lineup. The product is built for larger homes and focuses on reducing manual cleaning through a fully automated system.

The W300 ULTRA combines a 35,000Pa suction motor with dual rotating mop pads that apply consistent pressure on the floor. It can sweep and mop at the same time, which helps cut down overall cleaning time. For homes with mixed flooring, the robot uses carpet detection and a 17mm mop lifting system to move onto carpets without wetting them. It also includes an AI-based tangle-free system to prevent hair and fibers from getting stuck in the brush. The onboard TRUE HEPA filter is designed to trap fine dust, allergens, and micro-particles.
Navigation is handled by an LDS laser system along with SLAM-based mapping. This allows the robot to map rooms accurately, clean in a structured pattern, and avoid obstacles. It supports multi-floor mapping, lets users set no-go zones, and allows room-wise cleaning schedules. There is also an automatic carpet boost feature that increases suction when needed.

The device runs on a 6400mAh EV-grade battery, which is intended to support longer cleaning cycles in bigger homes. The docking station handles most of the maintenance work. It can automatically empty dust, wash mop pads, refill water, and dry the mops using 68Β°C hot air to reduce odor and bacteria buildup.
The robot can be controlled through a mobile app, where users can schedule cleaning, adjust settings, and receive updates. It also works with voice assistants for hands-free control.
The Milagrow iMap Max W300 ULTRA is available in white at an introductory price of INR 1,24,990. It is currently listed on Milagrowβs website and Vijay Sales.
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Motorola India has started teasing its next phone, the Edge 70 Pro, which will join the Edge 70 lineup after last monthβs Edge 70 Fusion launch. A teaser on Flipkart shows the phone with a triple rear camera setup and the tagline βSeize the Night,β suggesting that low-light photography will be a key focus.

A recently leaked image shows the device in a green colour with what Motorola calls a satin-luxe finish. It is also expected to come in a blue variant with a tailored-fabric finish and a white option with a marble finish. The phone appears to have a curved display and a triple camera module on the back. Some reports also mention a wood grain finish for certain markets.

On the hardware side, the Edge 70 Pro is said to pack a 6,500mAh battery with support for 90W fast charging. Motorola has not confirmed full specifications yet, but more details are expected soon as the launch is likely to take place later this April.
Earlier leaks had already hinted at the device and pointed to the same βSeize the Nightβ tagline, reinforcing the focus on camera performance in low-light conditions. This is not new for Motorola, but it suggests the company may be pushing it further this time.

Design-wise, the phone is expected to follow Motorolaβs recent approach. Leaks suggest a quad-curved display and back panel, along with a flat middle frame that has slightly contoured edges for better grip. There have also been mentions of finishes like wood grain and nylon-style textures, which could give it a different look compared to standard glass phones.
Certifications have revealed a few more details. The 6,500mAh battery is a step up from the 6,000mAh unit in the Edge 60 Pro, while charging speeds are expected to remain at 90W. Other features mentioned include wireless charging, Wi-Fi 6E, and NFC.
The Edge 70 Pro is expected to sit within a wider lineup that includes the Edge 70, Edge 70 Fusion, Edge 70 Fusion+, and the Motorola Signature. A Pro+ variant is also expected to follow.
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Xiaomiβs upcoming 18 Pro series has been showing up in leaks at a steady pace, and the latest one adds a few more details.
As you might already know, Xiaomi is reportedly working on two Xiaomi 18 Pro models: a smaller Xiaomi 18 Pro and a larger 18 Pro Max.Β
According to prolific tipster Digital Chat Station, the smaller Pro model could feature a battery capacity starting in the β7,000mAhβ range, along with support for both 100W wired and wireless charging. In comparison, Xiaomi 17 Pro has a 63000mAh cell.Β
On the camera side, the report mentions a βdual 200MPβ setup, alongside telephoto and macro capabilities. That lines up with earlier rumors, which also pointed to 200MP sensors from SmartSens for the Xiaomi 18 Pro.Β
These new sensors are also expected to support LOFIC HDR 3.0, a hardware-based approach aimed at improving dynamic range.

Thereβs also talk of modular optics, including magnetic, snap-on lenses. If that actually makes it to the final product, it could give users more flexibility, especially for zoom or more specialized photography.
Performance is expected to come from Qualcommβs next-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chip built on a 2nm process. It is likely to be paired with up to 16GB of RAM.Β
Meanwhile, the larger 18 Pro Max could push battery capacity even further, with prototypes said to be targeting around 8,500mAh.
The Max model is also expected to retain the secondary rear display introduced last year.
As usual with early leaks, none of this is confirmed, and Xiaomi hasnβt said anything publicly. Weβll keep you updated as more details about the phone start to surface.
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China is looking at nuclear power as a solution to one of AIβs biggest challenges: electricity. As artificial intelligence systems grow, they require huge amounts of energy to process data. Industry leaders, including Jensen Huang, have described AI tokens as the βnew commodity,β highlighting how computing demand is rapidly increasing.
To meet this demand, China is focusing on Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), which are smaller, flexible nuclear units that can be built closer to data centers. These reactors are easier to deploy than traditional nuclear plants and can provide steady, 24/7 power, something AI systems need.
A major project in this space is the Linglong One reactor, developed by China National Nuclear Corporation. It is the worldβs first onshore commercial SMR and is already about 90% complete. Once operational, it is expected to generate around 1 billion kWh of electricity annually while significantly reducing carbon emissions.
China is also planning a βnuclear + computing powerβ industrial park in Hainan, aiming to create a clean, zero-carbon AI ecosystem. The project has been prioritized in the countryβs 2026 government plans.
Globally, nuclear energy is gaining attention as a reliable, low-carbon solution for powering AI. With AI usage rising rapidly, especially in China, the link between computing power and electricity is becoming clearer than ever.
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Xiaomi has launched the REDMI A7 Pro 5G in India, marking the first βProβ model in its entry-level REDMI A Series. The device brings a larger display, a bigger battery, and the introduction of Xiaomi HyperOS 3 to this segment.

The REDMI A7 Pro 5G features a 6.9-inch HD+ IPS LCD display with a resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels. It supports a 120Hz refresh rate and a 240Hz touch sampling rate, with peak brightness reaching 800 nits. The screen includes DC dimming and TΓV Rheinland certifications for low blue light, flicker-free use, and circadian-friendly viewing. It also supports Wet Touch Technology 2.0, allowing the screen to respond accurately even with damp or oily fingers. The phone measures 8.15mm in thickness and weighs 210g, and is available in Black, Mist Blue, and Sunset Orange.
The device is powered by a 6nm 2.2GHz octa-core UNISOC T8300 processor paired with a Mali-G57 GPU. It comes with 4GB LPDDR4X RAM and offers 64GB or 128GB UFS 2.2 storage, expandable up to 2TB via microSD. It also supports virtual RAM expansion up to 8GB. Connectivity options include dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS with GLONASS, Galileo, and BDS, along with a USB Type-C port.

The smartphone runs Android 16 with Xiaomi HyperOS 3. It introduces features like Google Gemini, Circle to Search, HyperIsland for multitasking, and Xiaomi Interconnectivity. The company promises 4 years of Android updates and 6 years of security updates.
For optics, the phone includes a 32MP rear camera with HDR+ and Night Mode, and an 8MP front camera with beauty filters and Night Mode. Additional tools include AI Sky and Document Mode. The REDMI A7 Pro 5G packs a 6,300mAh battery with 15W fast charging and 7.5W reverse wired charging. It is rated for 1,000 charge cycles and retains over 80 percent capacity after four years.
The phone is priced at Rs. 11,499 for the 4GB + 64GB model and Rs. 12,499 for the 4GB + 128GB variant. It will be available from April 15 via Amazon, mi.com, and retail stores, with up to three months of no-cost EMI.
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XChat, a new messaging app from X (formerly Twitter), is set to launch on April 17 on the Apple App Store. The app will first be available on iOS, while the Android release date has not been announced yet.
Developed under Elon Muskβs direction, XChat is designed to become the main messaging platform within the X ecosystem. It is part of a larger plan to transform X into an all-in-one βsuper app,β similar to Chinaβs WeChat.
The app supports one-to-one chats, group conversations, as well as voice and video calls. It also focuses heavily on privacy, offering features like end-to-end encryption, disappearing messages, screenshot blocking, and message recall. Users can edit and delete messages, and even create accounts without using a phone number.
One standout feature is the complete absence of ads, making the experience cleaner compared to other popular messaging apps.
XChat has been in development since May 2025 and entered public beta in March 2026. Built using the Rust programming language, it is supported by Xβs massive user base of over 500 million monthly active users.
Overall, XChat is a key step in Muskβs plan to combine messaging, payments, and multiple digital services into a single platform.
| Feature | XChat | WeChat (China) | Winner |
| Messaging (1-to-1 & Group) | Yes | Yes | Tie β Both offer core messaging |
| Voice & Video Calls | Yes | Yes | Tie β Standard feature on both |
| End-to-End Encryption | Yes (claimed) | Limited | XChat β Stronger privacy focus |
| Phone Number Requirement | Not required | Required | XChat β More flexible signup |
| Disappearing Messages | Yes | Limited | XChat β More modern privacy tools |
| Message Editing & Recall | Yes | Yes | Tie β Both support it |
| Screenshot Protection | Yes | No | XChat β Extra privacy layer |
| Ads | No ads | Ads & promotions | XChat β Cleaner experience |
| Payments | Not available (yet) | Fully integrated | WeChat β Mature ecosystem |
| Mini Apps / Services | Not available (yet) | Extensive ecosystem | WeChat β Far more advanced |
| Social Integration | Integrated with X platform | Moments feature | Tie β Different approaches |
| AI Integration | Expected (not confirmed) | Limited | XChat β Future potential |
This comparison is based on currently available information about XChat. Since the app has not fully launched and features are still evolving, some details may change over time.
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Android 17 is in its beta phase, and phone makers like Xiaomi are already deep into building their next software on top of it. The companyβs upcoming HyperOS 4 has previously been rumored to bring a major shift, with earlier reports claiming a self-developed architecture under the hood.
Now, a few more details are starting to surface, courtesy of Weibo tipster Smart Pikachu. According to the leak, Xiaomi is reworking the core user interface for HyperOS 4. Its specifics are still scarce, but the tipster claims the system UI has undergone βsignificant changes.β

One of the more interesting claims is that Xiaomi is reportedly working on a dedicated Leica color palette for the OS.
Xiaomiβs partnership with Leica has mostly been visible in the camera app so far, especially in color science and filters. Bringing that aesthetic into the operating system could mean that Xiaomi wants the software to reflect the same βpremiumβ tone as its camera hardware.

Moreover, Xiaomi also confirmed in January its aim to achieve βgrand convergenceβ in 2026 with a self-developed chip, operating system, and large AI models on a single device.Β
If all of this pans out, HyperOS 4 might not be about flashy new features as much as it is about refinement. A redesigned interface paired with a more cohesive visual language could make the experience feel more unified across Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco devices.
Of course, itβs still early days. Xiaomi hasnβt confirmed any of these details, and the company is known for iterating quickly, which means features seen in leaks donβt always make it to the final release in the same form. So, as always, take it with a grain of salt.
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Oppo is getting ready to launch a compact tablet called the Oppo Pad Mini, aimed at users who want a better gaming and media experience than what a smartphone offers. The company has confirmed a global launch on April 21, where it will debut alongside the Find X9 Ultra. Pricing has not been announced yet.

From what has been shared through teasers and leaks, the Pad Mini will feature an 8.8-inch OLED display with a 3:2 aspect ratio and a 144Hz refresh rate. The tablet is expected to be very thin at 5.39mm and weigh around 279 grams, making it noticeably slimmer and lighter than devices like Lenovoβs Legion Tab Gen 5.


It is also expected to run on Qualcommβs Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip. While this processor is said to be about 30 percent slower than the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 used in Lenovoβs tablet, it should still deliver strong performance for gaming and everyday tasks.
Other details point to an 8000mAh battery with support for 67W fast charging. The front is expected to have a punch-hole camera and thin bezels around the display.
Earlier leaks had already filled in more of the picture. The display is said to have a 2880Γ1920 resolution, with LTPO tech that can scale the refresh rate from 1Hz to 144Hz. Peak brightness is tipped at 1800 nits, along with full DCI-P3 color support.
The tablet is also expected to use a unibody metal design and come in dark gray, purple, and cyan. On the back, it may include a 13MP camera in a capsule-style module. There is also mention of eSIM support, which could allow it to work without relying only on Wi-Fi.
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Xiaomi has confirmed that the REDMI K90 Max will launch on April 21 at 7:00 PM. The phone is being introduced as a gaming-focused flagship, clearly targeting users who want top-level performance for competitive mobile gaming. From the announcement itself, Xiaomi is highlighting speed, responsiveness, and long gaming sessions as the main focus areas.

The biggest highlight of the REDMI K90 Max is its new e-sports touchscreen. It supports a 480Hz multi-finger touch reporting rate and an extremely high 3500Hz instantaneous touch sampling rate. In simple terms, this means the screen reacts almost instantly to your touch, which is very important in fast games like shooters. It also includes a 400Hz six-axis gyroscope for better motion control. Xiaomi says the display has been tested for up to 1 million continuous touches, showing strong durability along with performance.
The phone features a large 6.83-inch display with a 165Hz refresh rate and up to 3500 nits peak brightness. It can run games at native 165FPS while maintaining HD graphics quality at the same time. This is still rare in smartphones and gives smoother and clearer gameplay. Xiaomi has even confirmed support for this in games like Delta Force.

To handle long gaming sessions, the REDMI K90 Max comes with a built-in cooling fan, a first for Xiaomi phones. It uses a sealed air duct and metal structure to keep temperatures under control. The device is also highly durable with IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings, along with a 50,000-hour aging test. The cooling fan is designed to last long, with a 6-year warranty and lifetime maintenance support.
Compared to other phones in this segment, most gaming devices offer high touch sampling rates but usually in the range of 720Hz to 2000Hz. Very few combine such a high instantaneous sampling rate with advanced gyroscope performance. While brands like ASUS ROG and iQOO focus on triggers and high refresh displays, the REDMI K90 Max focuses more on touch accuracy and responsiveness. This could give it an edge for competitive gamers who rely on fast and precise inputs.
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DJI looks to be testing another compact drone, based on a short clip thatβs started circulating online. It shows a small model with built-in propeller guards, which usually points toward either a beginner-friendly design or something aimed at FPV-style flying.

DJI recently introduced the Avata 360, which brings 360-degree capture into the FPV space. That model is still in the early stages of rollout, so seeing another device already being tested suggests the company is working on multiple things at once.
From whatβs visible in the footage, the drone sits somewhere between the Avata 2 and the Neo in terms of design. It has a compact body, enclosed propellers, and what looks like a single camera setup. Nothing too surprising there, but the guarded design does stand out, especially for indoor or close-range flying.
As for what it actually is, that part isnβt clear yet. Some think it could be an early Avata 3, given the similarity to DJIβs FPV lineup. Others are leaning toward a Neo 3, which would make sense if DJI is updating its more entry-level models. Right now, itβs mostly guesswork.
The footage itself isnβt very detailed, which is pretty typical for early testing leaks. Still, it does confirm that DJI has something new in development, even if itβs still at a fairly early stage.
If past releases are anything to go by, this probably wonβt turn into a launch anytime soon. DJI tends to test its drones in public for a while before making anything official.
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For now, itβs just a brief look at what could be coming next: either a follow-up to the Avata series or a refreshed Neo model with a similar approach to safety and usability.
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Infinix has launched the Note 60 Pro in India, marking it Infinixβs first smartphone powered by a Snapdragon chipset. The device also highlights features like the segment-first Active Matrix display, a 144Hz AMOLED screen, and a large battery, setting the tone for a design and performance-focused experience.

The Note 60 Pro features a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and up to 4500 nits peak brightness. It also introduces a segment-first Active Matrix LED display integrated into the camera module, enabling real-time notifications and interactive lighting patterns even when the main screen is off.
Under the hood, the device is powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor, paired with 3D IceCore VC cooling for stable performance during extended usage. It supports up to 8GB RAM, expandable to 16GB, along with 128GB or 256GB storage options. The phone runs on XOS 16 based on Android 16, with a focus on AI-driven features and long-term software support.

The device houses a 6500mAh battery with 90W wired charging and 30W wireless charging support, along with reverse and bypass charging features. On the camera front, it includes a 50-megapixel OIS main camera with an ultra-wide lens, along with a 13-megapixel front camera.

Additional highlights include JBL-tuned dual speakers, an integrated heart rate sensor, NFC support, and an aerospace-grade aluminium frame with Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection.
The Infinix Note 60 Pro is available in Solar Orange, Deep Ocean Blue, and Mocha Brown color options. It comes in 8GB+128GB and 8GB+256GB variants priced at Rs 31,999 (~$345) and Rs 34,999 (~$375), respectively. A Call of Duty Mobile limited edition is also available in the Mocha Brown finish with themed elements.
As part of launch offers, buyers can get one-year screen replacement, a complimentary MagPower speaker worth Rs 3,999, and bundled benefits such as Google Gemini access and cloud storage. The device will be available via Flipkart and retail stores with cashback and EMI options.
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XPeng is set to officially launch its new flagship SUV, the GX, on April 15, bringing a strong focus on intelligent lighting and advanced driving technology. Developed in collaboration with Huawei Qiankun, the GX introduces a new generation of AI-powered digital projection headlights designed to transform how vehicles interact with their surroundings.
The standout feature is its advanced DLP projection lighting system. Unlike traditional headlights, the GX can project dynamic symbols directly onto the road. This includes arrows for lane guidance, βYield to Pedestriansβ alerts, and even following distance indicators. The system also supports SOS projections and personalized welcome animations, adding both safety and premium appeal. It can even project videos, turning the vehicle into a mobile outdoor cinema.
In terms of performance, the GX will be available in both all-electric (BEV) and extended-range (EREV) versions. The BEV model offers a claimed range of up to 750 km (CLTC), while the EREV delivers 320 km of pure electric driving. All variants come with dual-motor all-wheel drive and a top speed of 200 km/h.
The SUV features a large, premium six-seater layout with a length of 5265 mm and a 3115 mm wheelbase. Design highlights include a yacht-inspired body, clamshell hood, split tailgate, and a panoramic glass roof. Inside and out, the GX focuses on blending minimalism with a bold, futuristic identity.
With Level 4 autonomous driving capability support and a next-gen steer-by-wire system, the XPeng GX positions itself as a technology-first flagship in the large SUV segment.
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Xiaomi may already be developing HyperOS 4, as leaks have begun surfacing online, revealing key elements. A fresh leak suggests that HyperOS 4 wonβt be just another upgrade, but a major one with significant visual changes and premium Leica color palette integration.
The latest information comes from a Chinese tipster, Smart Pikachu, via a Chinese microblogging site Weibo. He claims that the upcoming HyperOS 4 will feature significant changes to the core user interface. While the leak doesnβt go into detail, it suggests the company might be switching from its familiar design language to a highly modernized, cohesive look for its next-generation OS.
The leakster also claims Xiaomi is developing a Leica color palette to integrate into the upcoming major HyperOS release. Again, no specific details were provided, but it likely points to a premium, high-contrast aesthetic for the system UI, which was previously reserved for the camera application.
While we are yet to see these changes in action, they sound exciting. Xiaomiβs software team appears to be working hard in the background to ensure HyperOS 4 feels more premium and feature-rich. According to Ximitimeβs industry sources, changes in HyperOS 4 go much deeper than just a superficial visual refresh.
Xiaomi may also be working on a deeper, bigger change that most people wouldnβt even notice. According to past leaks, the company is removing remnants of the legacy MIUI framework. The core system applications for HyperOS 4 will reportedly be rewritten using the RUST programming language, offering better system fluidity and security.
While Xiaomi hasnβt officially revealed anything about HyperOS 4, reports say it could debut alongside the upcoming Xiaomi 18 series in Q3 2026, with beta testing beginning in August.
Related: Xiaomi HyperOS 4 to adopt self-developed architecture while retaining native Android services
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Vivo launched the X Fold 5 back in June last year, and early details of the X Fold 6 have already started showing up online. The successor is still some time away, but a new leak gives a rough idea of what the company might be planning.

The information comes from tipster Digital Chat Station, who mentions a possible 200MP main camera. If that ends up being accurate, it would likely be the same sensor used in the X300 and X300 Pro. That should help with detail in good lighting. The sensor is also slightly larger than the 50MP unit on the X Fold 5 (1/1.4β³ vs 1/1.56β³), so it could lead to a small change in the camera island design.
Battery is another area that could see a noticeable jump. The leak points to a rated 6,760mAh capacity, with a typical value closer to 7,000mAh. Thatβs a significant upgrade over the 6,000mAh unit of the X Fold 5.
Thereβs also mention of a 50MP periscope lens with telemacro support, which suggests close-up shooting could be part of the setup again. Vivo has used similar systems before, so this wouldnβt be entirely new, just carried forward and possibly refined.
Beyond that, details are still a bit vague. The leak references a new design language and some accessory support, but doesnβt go into specifics. On the performance side, the phone is expected to use a flagship Snapdragon chip, though itβs not clear which one yet. The X Fold 5 is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and its successor is speculated to use the newly launched Snapdragon 8 Gen 5.
As with previous models, the X Fold 6 will likely launch in China first, with a wider rollout coming later.

For now, it looks like Vivo is focusing on the same areas again, but pushing them a bit further. Still early days though, so things could change by the time itβs official.
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vivo launched the X300 Ultra in China in late March, and the phone went on sale earlier this month. However, vivo has promised that the X300 Ultra won't be confined to the Chinese market like its predecessors, and will instead be launched internationally as well. [#InlinePriceWidget,14388,1#] Today vivo's Spanish online store has revealed the phone's launch date in that market, and it's April 24. We assume this will be the global launch date and not just specific to the Spanish market, but that's not yet fully confirmed. The online store is already teasing the device, and lets...
Samsung has pushed the One UI 8.5 Beta 2 (ZZD5) update for the Galaxy S24 FE. If youβve been tracking the S25 FE Beta, this one will feel very familiar. The focus is clearly on polishing the experience rather than adding headline features.
Just like the S25 FE, thereβs still no AirDrop-style sharing feature here, which many users were hoping for. It seems unlikely that Samsung would expand AirDrop sharing support to the Fan Edition phones anytime soon.
The camera app gets a small but welcome boost with three new filters: Classic Film, Pop Film, and Blanc. They give users a bit more flexibility when shooting directly from the stock camera without needing third-party apps.

Most of the update is about fixing everyday annoyances (via TarunVats). Samsung has addressed a persistent Bluetooth issue where connections would randomly drop and reconnect.
Notification cards have also been cleaned up, with fixes for cut-off UI elements and better behavior when rotating the device. The Gallery stutter some users experienced while opening albums under certain conditions has been smoothed out.
Always On Display has also been corrected, especially in cases where time information wasnβt showing properly.Β There are also smaller but important UI fixes.
The lock screen briefly flashing before an incoming call screen should no longer happen, and notification visuals are now more consistent across orientations.
Overall, this Beta update feels like a stability-focused step forward.
With Samsung recently opening the beta program for the Galaxy S23 FE as well, itβs clear the company is tightening things up across its FE lineup before moving closer to a Stable release.
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Following the Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5, Samsungβs One UI 8.5 Beta has arrived for the Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 in India and Korea. This opportunity lets Samsung fans access the latest software advancements before they go live for the public.
One UI 8.5 Beta 1 will be available for participants upon successful sign-up. The update, weighing roughly 2.85 GB, also carries the April 2026 security patch. Meanwhile, Galaxy S23 FE users have also received One UI 8.5 Beta.
To join the One UI 8.5 Beta on your Galaxy A35 or A55, you first need to check if Samsung has officially opened Beta signups in your region. These programs usually roll out gradually and may not be available everywhere at once.
Open the Samsung Members app on your phone and sign in with your Samsung account. Look for a banner or notice related to the One UI 8.5 Beta Program on the home screen or in the notices section.
Tap the banner and follow the on-screen instructions to register. Once enrolled, your device will be added to the beta testing pool linked to your account. After successful registration, go to Settings, then Software update, and tap Download and install.
A couple of quick tips
Before installing, make sure to back up your data, as beta software can be unstable and may cause bugs or performance issues. Itβs also recommended to have a sufficient battery and a stable internet connection during the download process.

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In a surprising move, Samsung released One UI 8.5 Beta for Galaxy S23 FE. Starting in India, the Beta Programme is now available on the third-gen Fan Edition phone. It follows the Galaxy S23 series, which joined the testing earlier.
Samsung has made April 13 a day filled with One UI 8.5 updates. Foldables from 2025 and 2024 received new Beta builds. Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5 joined the Beta Program along with the Galaxy A35 mid-range smartphone.
Make sure your Galaxy S23 FE is eligible for the One UI 8.5 Beta Program by checking announcements in your region, as beta availability often rolls out gradually and may not be open everywhere at once.
Open the Samsung Members app on your phone and sign in with your Samsung account, since all beta program registrations are handled directly through this official app, not through settings or external websites.
Look for a banner or notice about the One UI 8.5 Beta Program. Tap on the beta banner and carefully read all instructions, warnings, and terms. After reviewing the details, proceed by tapping Enroll to complete the signup process.
Once registration is successful, go to Settings, then Software update, and tap Download and install to fetch the One UI 8.5 beta update, which should appear shortly after enrollment.
Beta software can include bugs, performance issues, and instability that may affect your daily usage experience. That said, before installing the Beta firmware, back up your important data so thereβs no loss in case of any potential glitch.

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The Oppo Find X9 Ultra will go official globally on April 21. Ahead of the launch, the company has showcased the phoneβs design and revealed its color options. The handset is also available for pre-order in China. Although recent leaks have already revealed the phoneβs design, the company has now made things official. The Find X9 Ultra will feature a slightly redesigned rear-camera module and will be available in three color options. The Earth Tundra variant appears to feature a faux-leather rear panel, whereas the Polar Glacier and Velvet Sand Canyon shades have a matte finish with...
Samsungβs One UI 8.5 Beta 2 update just went public for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6, fixing major issues that users complained about.
One UI 8.5 Beta 2 update for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 focuses heavily on fixing everyday usability issues. It resolves bugs tied to multipack image deletion on the cover screen and black background glitches when opening folders.
The update also tackles persistent display problems, including the background turning black after rebooting following lock screen changes and the top status bar refusing to disappear in full-screen apps, improving overall interface consistency.
Performance sees a noticeable improvement too, with better thermal management during gaming sessions to reduce overheating. Samsung has also addressed a reported phone screen cracking issue, aiming to improve durability and user confidence in daily use.
Updating a Samsung phone is simple, and itβs worth doing regularly for security patches, new features, and bug fixes.
Your phone will restart during the process, so make sure youβre not in the middle of anything important.
Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6
One UI 8.5 Beta 2 is now available
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Samsung today launched One UI 8.5 Beta Program for the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5. In parallel, the company pushed the third Beta for Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, while the Fold 6 and Flip 6 users are getting the second Beta.
Earlier this month, Samsung expanded One UI 8.5 Beta Program to several Galaxy devices and confirmed its availability for the Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5. It should soon be available for the Galaxy S23 FE and select more models.
Samsung has finally opened the One UI 8.5 Beta Program for the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5, letting users try upcoming features early. The rollout is gradual, so availability may vary by region and timing.
To join the program, open the Samsung Members app on your device and sign in with your Samsung account. Look for the One UI 8.5 Beta banner on the home screen and tap it to begin enrollment.
Once you tap the banner, follow the on-screen instructions and accept the terms and conditions. After successful registration, your device will be enrolled in the beta program within a few minutes automatically.
Now, go to Settings, then Software Update, and tap Download and install. If the beta firmware is available for your device, it will show up there, ready to be installed. Once the download completes, tap Install now and let your phone restart.
Your Z Fold 5 or Flip 5 will boot into One UI 8.5 beta, giving you early access to new features and changes.
Before getting started, make sure your device is eligible and youβre in a supported country like India, the US, UK, or Korea. Also, back up your data since beta software can be unstable and may cause unexpected issues.
Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5
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β Samsung Software Update β One UI 9 #OneUI9 (@SamsungSWUpdate) April 13, 2026
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Samsung has started rolling out One UI 8.5 Beta 3 update to the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7. The company has also launched the Beta Program for the Z Fold 5 and Flip 5, while Fold 6 and Flip 6 users are getting Beta 2 update.
Samsungβs One UI 8.5 Beta 3 update mainly focuses on stability, ironing out several frustrating bugs across the system. Lock screen glitches, camera launch failures, and UI alignment issues during calls have all been addressed.
The update also improves full-screen app behavior, fixing problems where the status bar wouldnβt disappear during videos or games, along with issues affecting cover screen images and link-sharing through messages not displaying properly.
On the performance side, Samsung has tackled deeper usability bugs, including keyboard failures in KakaoTalk, black screens after unfolding during video playback, and ANR errors triggered while using video effects in certain scenarios.
Alongside these fixes, the update ensures Samsung apps are brought up to their latest versions after installation, keeping the overall experience more polished and consistent across the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7.

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Samsung Display plans to kick off mass production of foldable OLED panels for the first foldable Apple iPhone in late June, with shipments potentially moving as early as July, and the product could launch in September 2026.
Appleβs oldest rival is quietly becoming the most critical supplier for the product Apple has spent years refusing to ship. The internal screen measures 7.5 inches, which is actually smaller than the 8-inch panels Samsung builds for its Fold lineup.
Samsung Display is targeting somewhere between 8 and 9 million foldable panels for Apple before the year closes out. After accounting for assembly yields, that translates to roughly 7 to 8 million finished devices.
Earlier expectations had Samsung Display shipping foldable panels in June. That slipped, but the industry contact who let this surface made a fair point: the originally planned June shipment volume was only around 500,000 units.
Amphenol, the American company responsible for mass-producing the hinge mechanism, hasnβt fully stabilized its process yet. Depending on how fast Amphenol irons out its issues, the whole production timeline could shift.
Appleβs foldable will use CoE, a color filter on encapsulation. Samsung already ships this in its own foldable lineup, which means Samsung Display has real production experience here.
If Samsung Display ships 8 to 9 million internal panels and 8 to 9 million external panels for Appleβs foldable device, thatβs 16 to 18 million additional OLED units hitting Samsung Displayβs books this year.
Samsung Display is investing in its 6th-generation OLED production lines to handle Appleβs order. Capital expenditure.
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Huawei is set to unveil a new addition to its foldable lineup in China next week. Called the Pura X Max, the upcoming model will feature larger displays compared to the original Pura X, which stood out for its unconventional wide-aspect-ratio foldable design. The Huawei Pura X Max is set to launch in China on April 20 alongside the Pura 90 Pro series. Ahead of its debut, Huawei has revealed the phoneβs design, color options, as well as its RAM and storage configurations. It is seen with a triple-rear camera setup housed inside a pill-shaped horizontal module. The phone gets selfie...
The Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 have just hit the shelves, and it's only natural to pit these two siblings against each other. At around β¬480, the Samsung Galaxy A57 is admittedly quite pricey, while the Samsung Galaxy A37 gets you a lot of the same features at a more reasonable starting price of β¬380. So how much better is the Samsung Galaxy A57 to deserve its price premium? Let's look into it. Table of Contents: Design Display Battery Life Charging Speaker Test Performance Cameras Verdict For starters, you can compare the complete specs sheets or directly...
Samsung is sitting at roughly 55% yield on its 2nm process. Nearly half of every wafer it produces gets thrown in the bin. Samsung is deliberately pushing 2nm chips out the door at this yield because it has no better option right now.
Until the back half of last year, Samsungβs 2nm yields were stuck in the 20% range. Getting from 20% to 55% in under twelve months is actually a serious technical achievement.
The production experience driving that improvement came largely from Bitcoin mining chip orders, companies like Canaan and MicroBT feeding Samsungβs lines with enough volume to build process memory.
When you fold in binning losses and packaging, the share of chips that can actually generate profit drops closer to 40%. It is the number that explains why Apple, NVIDIA, and AMD havenβt moved their orders.
Qualcomm, which seemed close to committing, has been drifting back toward TSMC for the same reason. TSMC is reportedly running its own 2nm process at somewhere between 60% and 70% yield, as reported by Busan.
Samsung is planning mass production this year for Teslaβs AI6 autonomous driving chip. When those wafers start running at volume, Samsungβs yield at that moment will determine whether the business case holds together or bleeds out.
What Samsung needs isnβt just higher yields. It needs a flagship client willing to publicly trust the process. Apple would change everything overnight and NVIDIA would change the conversation entirely. But those companies arenβt going to sign until the numbers move.
Half the chips are garbage, the good clients are watching from a distance, and the companyβs answer is to keep shipping anyway.
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Google is resurrecting the ghost of Android Beam and calling it Tap to Share, and whatβs surfaced inside recent app updates suggests Samsung users are going to get the best seat at the table.
Now, Google is rebuilding Android Beam, and the latest code updates have let slip a detailed pop-up explaining exactly how Tap to Share works.
Unlock your phone, overlap the tops of both devices with screens facing up, and keep them together until they glow. That glow animation is apparently real, a visual cue triggering when the NFC handshake completes.
The feature is aiming wide: contact info, photos, videos, links, and location. Buried in the code is something more specific: Samsung users will be able to share their contact card, a VCard, directly to another device this way.
The pop-up itself, spotted on a Pixel, is visually designed around Samsung hardware.

It tells you where Googleβs head is at. Samsung ships more Android devices than anyone else on the planet, and if Google wants Tap to Share to matter, Samsung owners are the audience that has to adopt it.
Appleβs NameDrop works because iPhones are standardized. Every single one has NFC in the same spot. Meanwhile, itβs a totally different case in the world of Android as some carry NFC toward the top, others bury it toward the middle of the back.
In Googleβs latest updates, a new pop-up has appeared that showcases βhow tap to share works.β The pop-up explains, via 9to5Google:
It might ship differently than what weβre seeing. Features like this get modified, delayed, and sometimes shelved entirely between internal testing and public release.
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The Oppo Find X9s Pro is set to debut in China and global markets on April 21 alongside the Find X9 Ultra. Ahead of its launch, the device has surfaced on the China Telecom website, revealing most of its key specifications. As per the listing, the Find X9s Pro will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC and feature a 6.32-inch display. Notably, the panel is confirmed to feature 1.1mm bezels. On the imaging front, the phone is listed to sport a triple rear camera setup comprising dual 200MP sensors, which have been confirmed by Oppo, along with a 50MP ultrawide unit. The...
Samsung Internet browser is getting updated on One UI 8 devices, and this update apparently changes the appβs identity.
Starting in the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung Internet has turned Samsung Browser, which is now landing on older models running One UI 8. Itβs a bold shift in terms of the identity of the app, and it also carries improvements.
Samsung Internet appβs v29.0.5.3 update doesnβt just rename to Browser, but also elevates the experience. Some anticipated changes are yet to be applied, but the progress is constant and on the right path.
Version 29.0.5.3 update adds a new feature that alerts you with a warning notification when you access possibly malicious websites. The browser will detect the reliability of your browsing to safeguard your device, data, and privacy.
An alert will be issued, letting you decide whether to continue browsing or end that session. Even if you continue browing, it will be in your mind that the website could be malicious and you wonβt share personal or financial details.
Release notes also mention bug fixes and app stability improvements. This content usually comes with every release of the application. You can look forward to a stable and seamless user experience after installing this version.
Samsung Internet (now Browser) is rolling out in batches. Check either the Galaxy Store or the Play Store to find the latest update. It has landed on One UI 8 devices, with future expansion likely covering One UI 7 devices too.
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Samsung is making a Galaxy Z Wide Fold before Apple introduces its first foldable iPhone, but Huawei just defeated both.
Huawei just unveiled Pura X Max, a Wide Fold model that Samsung and Apple are preparing to launch this year. Itβs the clearest signal yet that wide-format foldables are no longer a rumor or a roadmap slide.
The wide foldable form factor Samsung has reportedly been engineering for a 2026 flagship launch now looks like a response rather than a vision.
The Pura X Max is short and wide, the kind of device that looks like a paperback novel when closed and a small tablet when opened. The internal display is 7.69 inches with WQHD+ resolution, while the cover screen is 5.5 inches.
It carries a triple rear camera system, a design that appears to minimize the visible crease significantly. Samsungβs supposed differentiator is essentially the same device, and Huawei has pre-orders open already.
Leaks for the Galaxy Z Wide Fold have been circulating for months, and hereβs the part that should make Samsungβs product team uncomfortable. The rumored specs, a 7.6-inch inner screen paired with a 5.4-inch cover display, are nearly identical to Pura X Max.

Huawei, a company operating under heavy US trade sanctions with limited chip access and no Google services, is casually stepping in front of the entire industryβs next big move.
The Pura X Max does look better suited for actual real-world tasks like watching video, running split-screen apps side by side, or gaming in landscape. Pricing and global availability for the Pura X Max remain unknown.
Samsung Galaxy Z Wide Fold
Apple iPhone Fold (first-gen)
Huawei Pura X Maxpic.twitter.com/Dm75nimh5a
β Samsung Software Update β One UI 9 #OneUI9 (@SamsungSWUpdate) April 13, 2026
Reports have Samsung and Apple both planning wide foldable releases in 2026.
The Pura X Max may not be available globally, at least not through any official channel, so it isnβt competing directly with Samsung or Apple for the same customers.
Samsung Galaxy Z Wide Fold
Apple iPhone Fold (first-gen)
Huawei Pura X Maxpic.twitter.com/ucZi0UrRXy
β Samsung Software Update β One UI 9 #OneUI9 (@SamsungSWUpdate) April 13, 2026
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Samsung Wallet may lose the Digital Key feature on outdated Google Play services versions. In a new notice issued today, Samsung has requested Galaxy users to update Google Play services on their phones to retain Digital Key.
Digital Key is an effective solution that eliminates the needs of carrying physical keys. Samsung is continuously expanding its partnership with service providers to expand the supported digital locks and cars on Samsung Wallet.
That said, if you utilize Digital Key feature of Samsung Wallet, donβt forget to install the latest version of Google Play services. The notice is being issued to users in phases; you may also receive (or may have already received) the same.
Tapping the notification redirects you to the Google Play services app page on the Play Store. The app often updates itself in the background. However, certain conditions may prevent it from getting updated automatically.
Despite getting notified, you may find that the latest version of Google Play services is already installed. Great if itβs the case, and you can easily update the Play services to keep Digital Key feature running on your Galaxy.

Google Play services is a core Android app that backs key functionalities on devices. Itβs necessary to stay updated to keep user data and privacy secure.
Google recently revealed the April 2026 Play system update details. Itβs closely tied to Google Play services on Android devices. However, the update mechanism of these updates isnβt the same on all devices running Android.
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The Samsung Galaxy A57 completed its hat-trick in week 15 of our trending chart, the new mid-ranger showing it's perfectly capable of matching its predecessors. The Poco X8 Pro Max just held the second place, but the gap to third-placed Galaxy S26 Ultra is the smallest yet, so we are likely going to see a change next week. [#InlinePriceWidget, 14379, 1#] Poco X8 Pro retained fourth, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max shot up to fifth position this time around. Infinix Note 60 Pro scored another sixth position, followed by the Galaxy A56 in seventh. The Samsung pair of Galaxy A37 and...
Adaptive Clock has a glitch on One UI 8.5 devices, and Samsung is working on a fix. The problem has been acknowledged by a community moderator, who promised the addressal with the next Beta software update.
Itβs already a big day for Samsung users, thanks to One UI 8.5 rollouts. Whether itβs new Beta releases of the expansion of the program, the company has just impressed. Meanwhile, the Adaptive Clock glitch has yet to be addressed.
The latest One UI 8.5 Beta ZZD5 includes improvements linked to the lock screen. But that is not the one tied to the Adaptive Clock scaling bug. It improves the incoming call screen on lock screen after several reports from users.
Upon inspection, Samsung moderator found that the Adaptive Clock has an error that causes the clock fonts to appear stretched in One UI 8.5. The mention of Fold right after One UI 8.5 indicates it is primarily causing on foldables.
Simply put, the system is failing to calculate the font positioning. The same wallpaper is showing normal and abnormal adaptive clock on lock screen. The difference is just size, which renders the font to overlap instead of blend.
Samsung hasnβt released new Beta updates for Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 today. It seems the work is still underway and enhancements will be provided later. We will keep you updated when a credible update arrives for the same.

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Samsung has released three new camera filters for the Galaxy S25 and S24 series with the latest One UI 8.5 beta software. The three filters are Classic Film, Pop Film, and Blanc. You should know that these new additions are already available in the S26 series, but an expansion is hitting previous flagships with the newest beta.
These three filters enable users to change an imageβs appearance in different styles.
Classic film
This filter is the first in the selection and enables a vintage and unique mood with warm tones and restrained colors. It enhances a calm and stable skin tone, turning everyday moments into soft, emotional film photographs.

Pop Film
This filter has a vibrant film scene with vivid and bright color tone. It adds bright areas with a magenta tint and green shadows, making the subject look healthier, creating bright and colorful photographs.

Blanc
Though there are no limitations to this filter, it best suits scenes that focus on people and their clothing to pop whites and skin in the picture. Specifically, it enables bright, high tones and a natural whitening effect to make a face look clear and clean.

Once applied, you can capture the photographs, whether itβs a normal or a portrait. These filters bring a stylish change to your viewport. However, you still can customize the filter, changing its strength, color temperature, contrast, saturation, and film grain. Also, the filter screen lets you view the original right away to spot the difference.
New camera filters are part of the latest One UI 8.5 beta firmware and are yet to be released for all Galaxy S25 and S24 series users. However, they may also drop to other devices with the stable firmware.
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Now that the vivo X300 Ultra is out and selling, you'll also be able to buy its accompanying photography kit. Vivo has gone about things differently than some of its peers. Instead of finding space for a second telephoto camera on the back, the X300 Ultra can extend the reach of its 85mm f/2.7 lens through teleconverter lenses. That's plural, because this year, in addition to the 200mm lens, there's also a 400mm one. Now, these aren't your typical camera lenses, where you get focusing parts and an aperture inside the lens. These are teleconverters, which means that they essentially...
This week, Samsung released the 9th One UI 8.5 beta software for the Galaxy S25 series, and no new AI features were added to the build. This update has AirDrop file transfer support for the lineup and new camera filters. Besides, there are bug fixes for a better user experience.
However, the one thing that many users have been anticipating is new AI features. Features like Now nudge, audio eraser integration to YouTube, call screening, improved drawing assist, and more. However, none of these appeared.
This takes us back to the most recent controversy around the call screening feature. Samsung Korea community launched a mass criticism movement against the company and raised questions against its software policy.
These users, in particular, asked the company to release Galaxy S26 series features to previous generation phones, specifically, the Galaxy S25. However, a few of the community moderators denied the support.

After a massive backlash, Samsung changed this decision and confirmed that the new capabilities, including improved Galaxy AI, will come to Galaxy S25 and other devices with One UI 8.5. So far, the testers have received 9 betas, but new builds have lacked any major changes. User alleges that Samsung is intentionally keeping the new features exclusive to the S26 series. However, Samsung wants to prove them wrong with a feature pack rollout.
Based on the current rollout trend, the phone maker may have one more beta left before closing the program. This new update could come a week after, and it may have some new additions that we havenβt seen before.
On the other hand, it appears that the company is just buying time to prepare the next update, and the same goes for the final release. The 9th beta has disappointed, but we have more to see with the 10th beta firmware and will keep you posted about the latest features and improvements in this regard.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra comes with a high-end camera setup, enabling users to take some amazing photographs, but recently, Iβve come across a strange camera watermark feature bug.
The watermark feature allows you to tag new photographs with the phoneβs name, or you can customize it with a custom text. Once captured, you will see this watermark across all of the photographs.
I use Camera Watermark all of the time, but recently, when I captured some shots with the Galaxy S26 Ultra, there was no watermark. The photos were captured as if the feature was disabled. I visited the camera settings, checked the feature, and it was enabled. So, I tried again, and it was all the same.

Galaxy S26 Ultra photographs (before and after bug resolved)
I visited the settings page and re-enabled the camera watermark switch, and that worked. The camera watermark appeared right after.
This appears to be a random bug, though I canβt confirm whether it has appeared with anyone else. Since then, the watermark has been working fine.
There is something you should know from my end: this camera watermark bug appeared a day after the April 2026 security update rollout for Galaxy S26 Ultra. It may have caused this change, but I didnβt encounter the same issue afterwards.
Bugs often appear out of nowhere, but itβs good to report back to the community and seek more user experience on such issues. Many users donβt like using a watermark, but if you do and this has come across your way, report back to me at my X handle.
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Samsung recently unveiled its latest A-series phones, the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37, and both of them are now available at a discounted price. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S26 and the older Galaxy S25+ have also received price cuts. Other phones from Google, OnePlus, and Xiaomi are also available at a discount on Amazon UK. The Samsung Galaxy A57 and A37 5G are both available with a Β£50 voucher at checkout and a free pair of Buds3 FE that are worth Β£129. Samsung Galaxy A57 after Β£50 off at checkoutfree pair of...
The Artemis II mission has been one of the biggest space exploration missions in years, and NASA has shared the first flyby images of the Moon as wallpapers. You can set them on your Samsung Galaxy device to experience the exploration up close.
The agency has released several of these customized versions of flyby images as wallpapers for mobile devices in high-quality. These flyby covers the impact craters, ancient lava flows, and surface fractures on the Moon. They also show an earthset and an earthrise solar-eclipse view of the Sunβs corona.
Some of the images contain a clear view of our Earth covered in the most vibrant atmosphere and rich detail. A few have the Earth peeking behind the Moon and showing the dark portion at night.
These are some of the clearest photos of the Earth and Moon weβve ever seen, and setting these as wallpaper will look good in your wallpaper collection.
Here are the wallpaper names:
Go to the NASA website and download the Artemis II wallpapers on your Galaxy device.
Once downloaded, go to the gallery, locate the latest downloads, tap on the three dots on the top right, and βSet as wallpaperβ. Here you can adjust the clock size or use an adaptive clock to do the work for you. You can apply filters to change the wallpaperβs color composition and give it a new look.
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Samsung is once again rumored to bring a Pro version, this time with the Galaxy S27 lineup, to revamp its flagship tier.
Based on a recent report, Samsung wants to add a new device to the lineup in 2027. Itβs indicated that the S27 Pro will align with the S27 Ultra to offer top features in two devices, instead of only one. On the other hand, it wants to keep the standard and the Plus version as the consumer-friendly models.
This move aligns with Appleβs strategy of launching four phones β Standard, Air, Pro, and Pro Max. The iPhone maker offers its best specs with the latter two models and keeps the former as a base and a slim category.
However, this is not the first time Samsung has been rumored to bring this change to consumers. Last year, we heard the same about the Galaxy S26 Pro, which leaked online through CAD renders. After a successful hype, the plan, which had no official confirmation, was cancelled.
On the other hand, Samsung made an attempt to expand the Galaxy S25 series with the S25 Edge and miserably failed on the sales chart. Before this sales failure, Samsung was rumored to replace the Plus version with the S26 Edge. Similar to the S26 Pro, the design schemes for this rumored phone appeared before the launch, but Samsung revived the plans for Galaxy S26 Plus and vacated the S26 Edge.
Both appearances of such reports and the cancellation have never been verified by the company. However, it shows a practical approach based on consumer response.
Since the plan is about expanding the S-series, the Galaxy S27 Pro could sit below the S27 Ultra. They could share features like privacy display and a 200MP camera together. However, the larger variant will dominate the display and overall camera features.
Meanwhile, the latest reports about the Galaxy S27 Pro could only be taken with a pinch of salt due to such rumors proving false in the past. So, we could wait for a clearer picture of the model, if Samsung has any in the making.
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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, unveiled last July, is expected to get a successor in a few months, so one would expect it to get a price cut to make it a more attractive option for potential buyers. However, if you live in the US and are planning to buy the Galaxy Z Fold7, you'll actually have to spend more, as this 2025 Galaxy foldable has received a price hike in the US. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 has three storage options in the US - 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB, which were launched at $2,000, $2,120, and $2,420, respectively. With the revised pricing, the 512GB model now costs $2,200, while the...
With the 9th beta, Samsung has delayed the One UI 8.5 rollout for the Galaxy S25 series, and these two reasons could be responsible for this move.
Itβs expected that the 9th beta may not be the final, and we may have a 10th coming soon. These test firmwares may be released in April, and the stable release could get delayed to late this month. Meanwhile, Samsung has confirmed that the program will add more devices from different lineups.
In the meantime, weβve observed something about the delay that Samsung is causing to the final release.
Samsung is receiving much-needed criticism for limiting the S26 series features from the S25 series. So far, the beta program hasnβt seen any of the new features that are part of the new S-series phones. That includes the latest AI features like Now Nudge and expanded Audio eraser support.
Itβs been four months since Samsung started testing One UI 8.5 for the S25 series, and the company has apparently failed to deliver new features to the phone users derived from the S26 series.
Users allege that the company is intentionally keeping the new One UI 8.5 experience limited to the S26 series. This could be true on the face of current test practices.
Connecting the first to the second reason, Samsung is now taking additional time to add and test new features. Weβve tested the One UI 8.5 beta program and confirmed that the software reached stability a month ago, and the new features should have been added to the past builds. However, Samsung keeps on focusing on bug fixes with each release. To be mentioned, the 9th beta only introduced the AirDrop file sharing support for Quick Share to the Galaxy S25 series.
However, the software is missing AI features from the Galaxy S26 series, and to be honest, there are none in these recent builds.
There are two ways to see this: a good way that Samsung is showing efforts to bring the S26 series features to the previous generation. The other way indicates that the company intentionally waited for this long to add these new features, delaying the final One UI 8.5 rollout.
Itβs no use to completely rule out Samsungβs development phase, but weβre curious about what the 10th One UI 8.5 beta will add to the user experience. For this reason, the stable One UI 8.5 rollout is once again delayed.
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Introduction The Watch S4 may very well be Xiaomi's most popular watch yet. Our S4 review's popularity can attest to that. But while the full-sized S4 was focused on customizability, the Watch S4 41mm is locked in on being elegant. It's also quite feminine in both design and size. The 41mm model isn't strictly speaking a women's watch, but it is close enough. We found the watch too small for even the most slender of male wrists here at GSMArena HQ. Ours is the Sunset Gold model, and it's the most special of the Watch S4 41mm models. You also have a choice of Black, White, and...











Samsungβs Galaxy S26 lineup continues to be on sale, whereas the Galaxy S25 FE and Galaxy Z Flip7 have also received good discounts. A few Google Pixel devices have also received price cuts alongside the Motorola Razr Ultra 2025, which sees a massive price drop ahead of the rumored launch of the Razr Ultra 2026. The Galaxy S26 Ultra gets a $200 discount on Amazon US on both the 256GB and 512GB storage variants. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra $200 off Read our review ...
Simplicity is the next journey Samsung has embarked on in One UI 9, with the first visuals from the Settings page turning cleaner, simpler, and smarter.
Samsung is finally doing something it has resisted for years. Having covered One UI since its inception, Iβve watched the Settings app grow into a dense, sometimes overwhelming control center.
Every release added more toggles, more labels, more explanations; useful but noisy. The early look at One UI 9 Settings interface suggests a shift in mindset, as reported byΒ SammyGuru.
The most telling change sits right at the top. The Display section now uses full-phone previews for Light and Dark mode instead of the old half-device cards.
This aligns closely with what Google has been doing with its latest Material You iterations in Android 17, where interface elements are getting larger, more expressive, and less cluttered.
Galaxy users will notice a bigger philosophical shift inside the Apps menu. Alphabetical headers are now clearly defined, with Samsung stripping away storage size indicators from the main list.
For years, Samsung leaned into info density, but One UI 9 pulls that back. You can still access the details, but you are not forced to process them at a glance, itβs a subtle but important distinction.
Another noticeable change is the move toward consistent circular iconography, especially in account-related sections. Subtext descriptions under menu items are being cut down or removed entirely.
The Galaxy AI section might be the clearest example of this new direction. Earlier implementations listed features with individual descriptions, which are largely gone in One UI 9.
If this direction holds, One UI 9 could mark a turning point.

Do you prefer the old Samsung approach, packed with visible data and options at every level? Or does this cleaner, quieter Settings experience feel like the right move now?
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Back in November, it emerged that Google was working on an Android version of Apple's NameDrop feature, which lets you quickly share stuff between iPhones by just getting them close together. Then, in early December, a video showed us how it will all work on Android. Now, newly activated UI elements have surfaced, and you can see them in the images below which also reveal this feature's name: tap to share. That's pretty self-explanatory and probably a much easier to understand name than NameDrop (which is fine to get you to think about contact sharing, but it can also be used to share...
Samsung locks Galaxy Watch features by region. Itβs been doing this for years and honestly, thatβs embarrassing for a company selling premium hardware at premium prices. A developer named Dante63 decided enough was enough.
If youβve been following Galaxy Watch modding circles, Dante63 isnβt a stranger. This is the person who built a patched version of Samsung Health Monitor to crack open ECG functionality for users in unsupported regions.
Now, Dante63 has surfaced something bigger: an app called GeminiMan Wellness Companion. The headline feature right now is ECG recording directly from your Galaxy Watch, with reports and AI analysis pulled into the phone app.
You get heart rhythm, heart rate, and something Samsung doesnβt bother including: a confidence score for each reading.
Running GeminiMan and Samsung Health Monitor side by side revealed an elevated heart rate. Meanwhile, GeminiMan flagged two recordings as showing abnormal rhythm that Samsungβs app missed entirely.
The custom notes feature is the quiet killer here. GeminiMan lets you write whatever you want. For anyone managing a chronic condition, like migraines that spike heart rate, that flexibility isnβt a nice-to-have.
Multiple profiles work too. Share a watch with a partner or family member? You can pull readings for different people without contaminating your own data.
You can back everything up with encryption, and you can export ECG reports as CSV or PDF depending on which chart type youβre working with.
If youβre outside Samsungβs approved regions for health features and youβve been watching your expensive watch collect dust on capabilities it physically has, this app is worth your attention right now.
Beyond that, Dante63 has published a full development roadmap on the GeminiMan GitHub page.
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Samsung has started shipping the April 2026 update to the Galaxy A lineup. You may be surprised knowing the first device getting the latest patch is neither a recent model nor the one you would have expected; itβs Galaxy A54.
April 2026 update is available for Samsung A phones, starting with the Galaxy A54. It will gradually expand to even more Galaxy devices. Not just A, but M and F series models are also eligible for the latest security update.
Galaxy A54 is getting the latest update in South Korea. It will be available for more users outside the companyβs home ground. You can check for the latest releases through Settings > Software update > Download and install.
Details revealed last week confirm April OTA carries Android, One UI, and Exynos patches. Every update isnβt the same, and content may vary according to the model, region, or carrier.
You get 47 patches if you own a Galaxy device that packs an Exynos chipset. If a Qualcomm or MediaTek silicon powers your Galaxy, expect four fewer patches.
Samsung offers new updates to premium and select mid-range devices every month. All others get updates quarterly; expect one this month if your phone was updated in January last time.
As part of its Enterprise program, Samsung offers monthly OTAs to select Galaxy A phones, with the list including:
In addition, multiple Galaxy A phones are eligible for security patches, but are listed on a quarterly chart. Find the list below to know more:
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Apple and Samsung have been at each otherβs throats for over a decade. Patents, design rights, market share, you name it. So when I tell you Apple is now leaning on Samsung to save its skin in a US antitrust case, take a moment with that.
The DOJ filed suit against Apple back in March 2024, alongside a coalition of states, arguing that Apple weaponizes iPhone features, App Store rules, and third-party app restrictions to choke out competition and cement a monopoly.
Appleβs argument is straightforward.
If Samsungβs internal documents can show how frequently users cross the aisle from iPhone to Android, and how genuinely competitive the smartphone and smartwatch markets actually are, then Appleβs policies start looking a lot less sinister.
Well, the problem is that Samsung doesnβt want to hand anything over.
Apple first went after Samsungβs US operation. Samsung US shrugged and said the relevant data sits with Samsung Korea, not them.
So Apple went up the chain.
The iPhone maker filed under the Hague Evidence Convention, a legal framework that lets US courts formally request evidence from foreign entities.
Even if a US court greenlit the request, it still has to survive Korean courts before Samsung Korea is compelled to produce anything, and Korean courts have a form for rejecting these kinds of requests.
Simply put, Apple is chasing its longtime rival, Samsung, through international legal channels just to find evidence that its own market isnβt a closed shop.
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Last week, Oppo announced that it would unveil the Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s Pro on April 21 in China, while confirming that the Find X9 Ultra will also be launched in international markets. Now, Oppo has confirmed that the Find X9s Pro will also make its global debut on April 21 at an event in China at 7 PM local time. Machine translated from Chinese Additionally, Oppo is taking pre-orders for the Find X9s Pro through its Chinese website, which confirmed the smartphone's design, colors, and memory options. Oppo Find X9s Pro The Oppo Find X9s Pro will come in four...




The Samsung Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57, which were unveiled last month and went on sale in the US and a few other countries recently, are now available for purchase in more regions, including the UK. Both smartphones are available in the UK through Samsung's official website and select retailers. The Galaxy A37 is offered in Awesome Lavender, Awesome Charcoal, Awesome Greygreen, and Awesome White colors, while the Galaxy A57 comes in Awesome Navy, Awesome Grey, Awesome Icyblue, and Awesome Lilac. The pricing and memory options of the two smartphones are detailed below. Samsung...
It seems Perplexity listened to us! Hey Plex, which was silently removed from the Galaxy S26 series is starting to receive its replacement and itβs now βHey Perplexity.β
Android app Perplexity is getting a fresh update, bumping the version to 2.82.0. Installing it on the Galaxy S26 series brings the much-awaited βHey Perplexityβ wake phrase feature.
Hey Perplexity has traveled a rough journey. It includes an official launch, a silent removal and revival with a new identity. Hey Plex was designed specifically for Samsungβs Bixby, but things didnβt turn out the way decided.
Samsung announced in February the Hey Plex feature for Galaxy S26 series. It did arrive, too, but initial updates of the flagships removed it without any clarification. Samsung even removed its long press release regarding the same.
In the meantime, Perplexity CEO confirmed to a user that Hey Plex is on hold and it will return as Hey Perplexity. As promised, the wake-up phrase is starting to rollout to the Galaxy S26 series and itβs the news of the day.
Open the Perplexity app and enter the appβs Settings to access the wake-up phrase setup page. Itβs a simple toggle entitled βHey Perplexity detection,β which carries a description along that βOpen Assistant with your voice.β
The setup is simple and doesnβt require any specific trick. Once done, return to the home page and try saying βHey Perplexity.β It triggers the dynamic pill, just like Gemini, and your queries will pull results from Perplexity.
The app update is rolling out in batches. It might not take much for a wider availability on the Galaxy S26 phones. You now have access to another AI agent, just a wake up phrase needs to be spoken, and thatβs it.

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Tecno showcased the Pova 8 at MWC in Barcelona in early March, but the phone still isn't official. However, it has now been spotted in a TUV listing. This reveals the fact that it has a 7,750 mAh battery, much larger than its predecessor's 6,000 mAh cell. Tecno launched the Spark 50 5G in late March, but the Spark 50 Pro has yet to join it. That device has also been spotted in the TUV database, with a 5,800 mAh battery. While smaller than the Pova 8's, keep in mind that the Spark 40 Pro only has a 5,200 mAh battery. Tecno Pova 8 (left) and Spark 50 Pro (right) TUV listings So...






AI Mode in Google Search has received another new feature in the UK, following its initial rollout in the US last year. It can now book restaurants for you. You just need to describe what you're looking for, and list all of your needs and preferences. Google uses "find a table for two at a dog-friendly Italian restaurant in Shoreditch for Saturday at 7PM" as an example in the post announcing the new feature. There's also "find me a sushi restaurant nearby that has a table for four that also serves vegan tempura". You get the idea. AI Mode will show you a curated list of places to...


Yesterday was filled with a barrage of Motorola leaked renders, showing the Razr 70, Razr 70 Ultra, and the Edge 70 Pro. Today, the Edge 70 Pro and Razr 70 Ultra have been spotted in two separate certification databases. The Razr 70 Ultra with the model number XT2655-4 has been given the go-ahead in China by 3C. The certification reveals that it will have support for 68W wired charging. Incidentally, that's the same level as the Razr 60 Ultra, so there's no upgrade in this regard on the newer model. Meanwhile, the Edge 70 Pro with the model number XT2607-1 has bagged the TDRA...




YouTube Premium has just become even more expensive in the US. The price hike has already taken effect for new subscribers, while existing ones will see it in early June. The individual plan is now $15.99 per month or $159.99 per year, up from $13.99 and $139.99, respectively. The family plan is now $26.99 per month, up from $22.99. The student plan is $8.99, up from $7.99. The recently relaunched YouTube Premium Lite jumped to $8.99 per month too, from $7.99. While the full Premium experience removes ads, lets you play videos in the background, enables downloads, and lets you...




Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Flip8 has now been outed in some CAD-based renders showing it from a bunch of angles. It follows in the footsteps of its bigger sibling, the Galaxy Z Fold8, which leaked in CAD-based renders last month. The Flip8 will measure 166.8 x 75.4 x 6.6 mm when unfolded and 85.4 x 75.4 x 13.2 mm when folded. That makes it a tiny bit longer, wider, and thicker than its predecessor from last year when unfolded, but we do mean a tiny bit - you won't notice any change in real life. That said, it will be half a mm thinner when folded, for what it's worth. The Flip8...
























































































































