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Apps and games are vital to the user experience on smartphones. Advertisements are the primary source of income for most apps, but Samsung is making sure, through Device Care, that excessive ads wonβt ruin the user experience.
Samsung has a new Device Care app update for Galaxy users, which adds an actually useful feature. Users can now switch on the newly added toggle to block apps with excessive ads; a practical addition to the application.
Users are generally OK with appropriate ad placements. Things start to worsen once the quota of ads surpasses an understandable limit. Continuous ads canβt let the experience be optimal; their blockage is preferred instead.
The new feature has been added in the Device Care appβs version 13.8.80.7. It is rolling out to Galaxy devices through the Galaxy Store, viaΒ Kailash. The rollout is gradual, so you may have to wait a little longer to have it.
Device Care is an app, but it functions functionality is a bit different. Itβs accessible right from the Settings of Galaxy smartphones. No need to have the app in the apps drawer and go through a certain set of menus for operation.
Samsungβs Device Care app provides a global Optimize now button. Tapping it optimizes the battery, storage, and memory of phones. It plays a key role in ensuring optimal user experience on Galaxy devices.
Device care is available across a range of Galaxy devices. Meanwhile, the particular feature may be linked to the latest One UI 8.5 software. It remains to be seen whether itβs making its way to devices with older One UI versions.

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Total Wireless, which is a part of the Verizon Value portfolio of prepaid brands, has announced new unlimited plans for its customers. There are four plans - Total Starter, Total MAX 5G BYO, Total MAX 5G, and Total All Access. All are backed by Verizon's 5G network. The Total Starter plan costs $35/month and is advertised as an affordable entry point to reliable unlimited data. The Total MAX 5G BYO plan costs $25/month. It's a "Bring Your Own Phone" plan for customers planning to bring a qualifying unlocked device to Total Wireless. The Total MAX 5G plan costs $50/month and offers a...
Sony is preparing a deeper manufacturing alliance with TSMC as pressure builds from Samsung gaining ground in Appleβs iPhone camera supply chain.
In a recent development, Japanβs Sony disclosed during its fiscal 2025-2026 earnings presentation that it plans to establish a joint venture with TSMC focused on image sensor development and production technologies.
The shaping alliance between Sony and TSMC looks increasingly like a defensive play from the long-time market leader as South Koreaβs Samsung edges closer to Appleβs iPhone camera sensor supply business.
Sony is expected to hold the majority stake in the proposed venture. The companies are also said to be exploring new investments tied to sensor production capacity in Japan, potentially backed by government subsidies.
For years, Sony effectively owned the premium smartphone imaging market. Apple relied heavily on Sony sensors across iPhone generations, while Android makers followed the same path for flagship devices.
Apple is preparing to expand its use of Samsung-made CMOS image sensors. Sony still leads the image sensor market, but its leadership in semiconductors may not be comfortable for a long time if Apple diversifies suppliers.
In other words, Sony is not reacting from weakness. It is reacting because Samsungβs expanding relationship with Apple threatens one of the few semiconductor businesses Sony has consistently dominated for years.
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Samsungβs latest move has just pushed One UI 9 Beta toward a public release. The company is internally testing the software on its latest flagships. Users are expected to be invited to the Beta Program by the end of the month.
As spotted by TarunVats, One UI 9 Beta is now being tested on Korean models ahead of release. Itβs a major development, following the initial Beta firmware discoveries on the software servers of International and the United States.
The most recent build on the Korean server is ZZE9, but the release version will be different. Itβs being tested internally, and changes are being made. If the stability is verified by the end of May, a Beta Program opening is likely.
Samsungβs One UI 9 Beta is built on the Android 17 operating system. Google is set to unveil key details about the new OS at The Android Show. The livestream starts on May 12 on YouTube; open to all tech enthusiasts.
Android 17βs teaser hinted at the adoption of Liquid Glass. It brought mixed reactions from the community, with some welcoming and others opposing. Eventually, a Google official confirmed Liquid Glass isnβt happening.

A Samsung leaker also revealed that One UI 9 doesnβt look at Liquid Glass for now. Samsung has its own software design, which isnβt bound by Android. If it wants Liquid Glass, Galaxy users will get it atop Android 17.
We expect Samsung to gradually evolve the frosted glass design. One UI 8.5 paves the way for improvements to the interface. One UI 9 will enhance it and we may see even bigger tweaks in the One UI 9.5 version in 2027.
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Samsung has a fresh firmware update for Galaxy A57. As part of its second update, the smartphone is receiving the April 2026 security patch. Itβs a significant boost to the system security and stability for the overall user experience.
Galaxy A57 was unveiled alongside the Galaxy A37 in March 2026. Just a week after getting unveiled, the device received first OTA. That update included a security patch dated January 2026, despite being released in April 2026.
Now, users can download the latest firmware update on their Galaxy A57, which carries a PDA build version ending withΒ AZD9, via @raihanhan121.
Samsung revealed last month the content of its April security patch. Exynos-powered models receive fixes for 47 vulnerabilities. It contains 4 specific CVE items from Samsung Semiconductor to ensure stability and reliability.
Users can download the update through Settings > Software update > Download and install.
Samsungβs Galaxy A57 comes with Android 16-based One UI 8.5. The company promises six years of Android and security updates. The rollout of One UI 8.5 has just begun, but One UI 9 will be the first significant upgrade.
The Korean tech giant is running a decent offer on the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 in India. You may have purchased at full price, but theΒ Galaxy A37 is down by INR 5000, while the Galaxy A57 price is slashed by INR 7000.
Earlier, Samsung ran a survey in the UK, and the findings revealed exciting information. Buyers nowadays think twice when it comes to battery life and reliability. Resale value has become a crucial point when buyers pick their new phone.
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On May 6, Samsung officially started the One UI 8.5 update rollout. The company confirmed the One UI 8.5 release through a press release, but a treasure of details is hidden inside announcements posted across regions.
The rollout kicked off in South Korea on May 6, with a major wave of additional markets, including Europe, Hong Kong, India, Latin America, North America, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan, following on May 11.
Samsungβs Global Newsroom is the primary source for official announcements. US residents have their own Newsroom, which functions better than the Global channel. Meanwhile, there are plenty of regional Newsroom channels.
One UI 8.5 announcements were posted across several regions. The Global, US, and Korean press releases have fewer details than the regional ones. It was discovered during our intense research, and we broke it down for our readers.
Global/USA
The Global announcement is the most conservative, listing only the recent flagship devices with no regional specifics. Minimum guaranteed devices across all regions are Galaxy S25/S24 series, Z Fold6/Flip6, Z Fold7/Flip7, Tab S10/S11.
Europe/Germany
Germany gets the most devices
It adds the Galaxy S23 series, S23 FE, Z Fold 5/Flip 5, Tab S9, and the entire Galaxy A lineup (3 generations), reflecting a broader support commitment in the European market.
In Germany, Samsungβs A-series phones are the Galaxy A15, Galaxy A16, Galaxy A17, Galaxy A25, Galaxy A26, Galaxy A34, Galaxy A35, Galaxy A36, Galaxy A54, Galaxy A55, and Galaxy A56.
Middle East/UAE
UAE is the most specific on timing
Itβs one of the regions that explicitly commits to a May 11 rollout date for a named list of global regions. Well, the same date surfaced for the rollout of the same day Samsung posted the initial release announcement.
| Topic | Global (USA) | Europe (Germany) | Middle East (UAE) |
|---|---|---|---|
| S-series devices | S25, S25 FE, S24, S24 FE | S25, S25 FE, S24, S24 FE, + S23, S23 FE | S25, S25 FE, S24, S24 FE |
| Z Fold/Flip devices | Z Fold7/6, Z Flip7/6 | Z Fold7/6/5, Z Flip7/6/5 | Z Fold7/6, Z Flip7/6 |
| Tablet devices | Tab S11, Tab S10 | Tab S11, Tab S10, + Galaxy Tab S9 | Tab S11, Tab S10 |
| Galaxy A series | Not mentioned | A15, A16, A17, A25, A26, A34, A35, A36, A54, A55, & A56 | Not mentioned |
| Rollout start | May 6 (Korea) | May 6 (Korea), Germany to follow | May 6 (Korea), May 11 for key regions |
| Specific region dates | Not specified | Not specified | May 11 explicitly named for Europe, India, NA, SEA, etc. |
As with any large-scale rollout, Samsung notes that specific features, availability, and timing may vary by model and market. That said, some devices may receive the update slightly later than others, even within the same region.
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Back in April the first details about the upcoming Honor Magic9 Pro Max got outed, and today a new source out of China brings us even more details about this phone. The device is said to sport a 6.8" to 6.89" LTPO OLED screen with "1.5K" resolution and 2.5D curved glass, a 200MP main camera using a 1/1.28" type sensor, a 200MP periscope telephoto camera, an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, 3D face unlocking, high-power wireless charging, and a great level of water resistance. Honor Magic8 Pro The device will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 SoC, but it's still unclear if it...


iQOO started teasing the upcoming 15T yesterday, and today the prolific leaker who goes by Digital Chat Station on Weibo has revealed its full specs. The phone allegedly comes with a 6.83-inch QHD+ flat OLED screen, a dual rear camera system (200MP + 50MP), a 16MP selfie camera, and support for 100W wired charging. iQOO 15T official image It's powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC, and will have a battery of at least 8,000 mAh. The 15T will apparently be offered in five RAM/storage combos: 12/256GB, 12/512GB, 16/256GB, 16/512GB, and 16GB/1TB. There will be three colorways, and...


DJI unveiled the Osmo Pocket 4 last month, but for some reason the company didn't also launch the much-rumored Pro version at the same time. The Osmo Pocket 4P (DJI really hates the word "Pro" these days) is still coming, however. And it will be launching internationally very soon. That's obvious from the fact that DJI has now published a teaser video for the Osmo Pocket 4P on its global YouTube channel. Not only does this show us the device from a few angles, it also confirms its much-rumored key selling point: the addition of a second camera. And that one is, as you may have...


Weβve started seeing leaks about the Pixel 11 series, which is due in about three months. However, the Pixel 10 series is available right now β and with a pretty solid discount on the Pro models at the moment. Google Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL The Google Pixel 10 Pro XL features a 6.8β LTPO display and a 5,200mAh battery. Other than that, it is essentially identical to its smaller sibling. You can watch our video review for an in-depth look at the phone or read about how it compares against the Galaxy S26 Ultra. ...







DJI has just unveiled the Osmo Mobile 8P smartphone gimbal. We assume the "P" stands for "Pro" but for some reason DJI doesn't want to use that word. Anyway, the key feature here is that there's a detachable remote, with a touchscreen that mirrors the view from your phone. The remote has a joystick on it too, giving you great flexibility to control the device from a distance and perfectly frame your shots while using your phone's rear cameras. The Osmo Mobile 8P comes with ActiveTrack 8.0, which "delivers even more agile subject tracking" to keep you in frame even when you're part of a...
Hisense has launched the 2027 G7 Pro, a 27-inch Mini LED monitor that can switch between two different resolutions and refresh rates. The display is currently available for pre-order in China on JD.com with a standard price of 2,999 yuan ($440), though it is currently listed at a launch price of 2,699 yuan ($396).

Built around a Fast IPS panel with a 16:9 aspect ratio, the monitor allows users to toggle between a sharp 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution at 180Hz and a faster 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution at 360Hz. Itβs backed by a 1,152-zone Mini LED backlight system, which helps it achieve VESA DisplayHDR 1400 certification and a peak brightness of 2,000 nits.
To handle glare, Hisense is using what it calls an Obsidian screen. Itβs an anti-reflective glossy finish that combines a dual-layer low-reflection coating with a viewing compensation layer. The company claims this brings the panelβs reflectivity rate down to just 1.8%, which should help maintain deep blacks even in well-lit rooms.

On the color front, the monitor uses a quantum dot enhancement layer, supports 10-bit color depth (via 8-bit + FRC), and covers 99% of the DCI-P3, sRGB, and Adobe RGB color spaces.
For gaming performance, the G7 Pro offers a 1ms gray-to-gray response time with overdrive enabled, AMD FreeSync Premium to prevent screen tearing, and Black Frame Insertion (BFI) to improve motion clarity. It also includes standard gaming overlays like virtual crosshairs, timers, and dark scene enhancement.
The connectivity and productivity features are surprisingly robust for a gaming-focused display. The port layout includes two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It also features a built-in KVM switch supported by two USB-A ports, a USB-B upstream port, and a full-function USB-C port that delivers up to 90W of power.

The monitor sits on a hexagonal stand that supports height, tilt, swivel, and 90-degree pivot adjustments, and it can be wall-mounted using a 75 x 75mm VESA bracket. It comes in two colors: Moon Shadow Gray and Glacier White.
In related news, Hisense has also launched the worldβs first 5K Obsidian Mini LED gaming monitor with a 330Hz dual-mode display.
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Hisense has launched two new portable projectors in China under its Vidda LightGo series. Much like the Xgimi MoGo 4 Laser, these outdoor units feature a compact design and use a triple laser setup instead of standard LEDs to improve image quality on the go.
The standard model costs 3,899 yuan (about $570), while a slightly brighter Plus version is priced at 3,999 yuan (about $590). Both projectors output at a 1080p resolution, with Hisense relying on the triple laser engine to provide better color accuracy and contrast to make up for the lack of 4K.

Inside, the projector uses Hisenseβs new QuaLas 42 laser engine. In terms of brightness, the standard version produces 1300 CVIA lumens, and the Plus version reaches 1400 CVIA lumens. It also supports HDR10+ and covers 110 percent of the BT.2020 color space, which should result in a fairly vibrant image for an outdoor unit.
For setting it up at a campsite or in a backyard, the LightGo includes a 1.0 to 1.3:1 optical zoom lens. This allows you to get a 100-inch image when the projector is placed roughly 2.2 meters away from a wall or screen.

It includes automated features like autofocus and keystone correction to square up the image if you place it on an uneven surface. The unit weighs 2.1kg, has an attached carrying strap, and sits on a 360-degree gimbal stand so you can easily angle it up or down.
Powering it away from a wall outlet is a 20,000mAh battery. Hisense estimates this will give you about two and a half hours of video playback. That is just enough time to watch a standard movie, but you will probably need a portable power station if you plan on watching a longer film or hosting a double feature. Interestingly for outdoor use, the projector is rated to work in freezing temperatures down to -20Β°C.

For audio, it has two 7W speakers with Dolby Atmos support. The software runs on a smart platform integrated with DeepSeek and Hisenseβs own AI models for basic voice controls and media streaming. It also includes HDMI ports with VRR and ALLM support, which is useful if you want to plug in a console.
Alongside these new projectors, Hisense has also unveiled the Vidda C5 series with JBL-tuned audio and support for 240Hz gaming.
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Redmi is reportedly working on the Redmi Note 17 series and Redmi K100 series smartphones for the Chinese market. While the next Note lineup is expected to debut in July or August, the K100 series may break cover in October. In a recent leak, tipster Digital Chat Station revealed key details of a Redmi flagship that is tentatively scheduled to launch around the end of this year, suggesting that he could be referring to one of the Redmi K100 series phones.

As per the leak, the Redmi K100 series phone will feature a massive 7-inch display offering a 2K resolution. It will draw power from a huge 10,000mAh+ battery and come equipped with other flagship features, such as an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, a metal frame, and an IP68/IP69-rated dust and water-resistant chassis.
Previous leaks from the same source suggested that the Redmi K100 Pro Max would be equipped with the 2nm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro chip. However, the latest leak mentions the presence of a 3nm chipset instead.
At present, rumors do not point to a new Snapdragon 8-series 3nm chip from Qualcomm this year. Both the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 and Gen 6 Pro are said to be built on a 2nm process.
On the other hand, there are two other 3nm chips reportedly in development. These include the Dimensity 9500 Plus, which is expected to be an overclocked version of the existing Dimensity 9500, and Xiaomiβs in-house Xring O3 chipset. As far as Qualcomm is concerned, the existing Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is also a 3nm offering.
Reports have revealed that the Redmi K100 is expected to feature a 6.6-inch display and a battery capacity of around 8,500mAh. Therefore, the mysterious Redmi K100 series phone mentioned by the tipster appears to be neither the K100 nor the K100 Pro Max. This raises the possibility that the lineup could include a third model with the above-mentioned specifications. It may potentially feature either the Dimensity 9500 Plus or the Xring O3 chipset, although the latter currently appears more likely.
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With the expected September launch only a few months away, Apple fans are eagerly waiting for the iPhone 18 Pro series. While global supply chains have been rattled by the rising costs of memory chips, multiple reports claim that despite the price hike of components, the iPhone 18 Pro series may arrive with unchanged pricing.
Whether Apple maintains this aggressive stance or introduces a slight hike in pricing, the iPhone 18 Pro series is expected to offer big upgrades that make it a standout release.

The iPhone 18 Pro is expected to debut a more βunifiedβ aesthetic. Rumors suggest Apple has perfected a new glass-processing technique that minimizes the visual gap between the back panel and the titanium frame, creating a seamless feel in the hand. The headline color for this year is tipped to be a sophisticated Dark Cherryβa deep, wine-like redβjoining the staple finishes of Silver, Dark Gray, and a new Light Blue.
The Dynamic Island is finally shrinking. By migrating several Face ID components under the display, Apple is likely to reduce the pill-shaped cutout by roughly 25%. This βMicro-Islandβ design provides more usable screen real estate, bringing the iPhone closer to a true βall-screenβ look while retaining the interactive software features users have grown to love.
Under the hood, the A20 Pro chip will be a historic milestone: the worldβs first mass-produced processor using TSMCβs 2nm node. This jump in architecture allows for a denser transistor count, resulting in a predicted 15% boost in speed and a staggering 30% reduction in power consumption. It is the powerhouse required for the next generation of on-device agentic AI features.
To support increasingly demanding AI models and professional video codecs, the entire iPhone 18 Pro lineup is expected to jump to 12GB of RAM. This ensures that even with heavy background tasks or 4K ProRes rendering, the system remains buttery smooth. This jump is essential for future-proofing the device for the next half-decade of iOS updates.
Apple is reportedly moving away from purely chemical efficiency to focus on raw volume. Leaks point to the iPhone 18 Pro Max packing a massive 5,200 mAh cell, the largest ever seen in an iPhone. By slightly optimizing the internal chassis, Apple is expected to deliver a true βtwo-day batteryβ experience, significantly pushing the endurance limits for power users.
The camera system is going mechanical. Apple is expected to introduce a variable aperture on the 48MP main sensor, allowing the lens to physically adjust how much light hits the sensor for natural depth of field.
Complementing this is Camera Control 2.0, which is rumored to feature a pressure-sensitive mechanical feel. This allows for a βhalf-press to focusβ and βfull-press to shootβ experience, mimicking professional-grade cameras.
This year marks a major shift in connectivity. The iPhone 18 Pro series will likely be the first to feature Appleβs in-house C2 5G modem. This custom silicon is designed for extreme power efficiency and deeper integration with the A-series chip. It aims to provide more stable connections in high-density areas and potentially introduces enhanced βDirect-to-Cellβ satellite capabilities.
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Hisense has released a new 27-inch monitor in China called the GX Ultra. Priced at 6,999 yuan (roughly $1,030), the monitor is built around a dual-mode panel that lets users switch between a high-resolution mode for general desktop use and a high-refresh-rate mode for gaming.

The display uses a glass-based Mini LED panel with 2,304 local dimming zones. Hisense is marketing this as an Obsidian Display. It uses a zero optical distance (0OD) backlight design, which places the LEDs very close to the LCD layer to help control light bleed and improve overall contrast.
According to the spec sheet, the monitor can reach a peak brightness of 2,000 nits in its XDR mode and covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. It also uses 16-bit DC dimming, which is designed to reduce screen flickering.
Talking about the dual-mode functionality, in its native setting, the screen outputs a 5120 x 2880 (5K) resolution at a 180Hz refresh rate. If you are playing a game where frame rates are more important than image sharpness, you can switch the display to a 2560 x 1440 resolution, which increases the refresh rate to a much faster 330Hz. For gaming, it also has a 1ms gray-to-gray response time, supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and includes black frame insertion (BFI) to help reduce motion blur.
Hisense included a few other standard features for daily use. The screen has a low-reflection coating that the company claims reduces surface reflectivity to 1.8%, which should help with glare in bright rooms. It also has an ambient light sensor that adjusts the screenβs brightness automatically based on your environment, along with viewing angle compensation technology to keep colors accurate from the sides.
The monitor comes in a white finish and measures 1.7cm at its thinnest point. The included stand takes up a relatively small footprint on a desk and supports basic tilt and rotation adjustments. Port selection includes HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and a USB-C port that supports DisplayPort Alt mode and 90W of power delivery, so you can connect and charge a laptop with a single cable. It also features a built-in KVM switch and dual speakers.
In related news, Hisense has also introduced the Vidda C5 projector series featuring JBL-tuned speakers and support for up to 240Hz gaming.
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Two upcoming Oppo smartphones with model numbers PYR110 and PSY110 have emerged in the database of Chinaβs TENAA certification body. According to a recent leak, the former is expected to launch in China as an Oppo K15 series phone. The TENAA listing of the PSY110 has also revealed its key specifications, although it remains unclear whether it will also debut under the K15 lineup.

As per the TENAA listing, the Oppo PSY110 features a 6.72-inch LCD screen that offers an FHD+ resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels. It is powered by an unknown 2.5GHz octa-core chipset paired with 6GB / 8GB / 12GB of RAM. The phone will be available in storage variants such as 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB.
The device is backed by a 6,830mAh rated battery, suggesting that its typical capacity could be around 7,000mAh. For photography, it features a 50-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual-camera setup along with an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.
While the leak does not mention the software version, the device is expected to ship with Android 16-based ColorOS 16. The TENAA listing also reveals the presence of a fingerprint sensor, which is likely embedded into the power button.
The above specifications are quite similar to those of the upcoming OnePlus Nord CE 6 Lite. However, while the Nord CE 6 Lite is said to feature the Dimensity 7400 Apex chipset, the Oppo offering may come equipped with a different processor. Readers are advised to wait for further reports to learn more about the chipset powering the device.
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Last month, Oppo unveiled the Oppo K15 Pro and K15 Pro+ gaming-focused phones in China. A new leak now suggests that the brand could be preparing to expand the lineup with the vanilla Oppo K15. The first details of the upcoming device have also surfaced.

According to tipster Bald Panda, the upcoming Oppo K15 series phone, which may arrive with an additional suffix in its final branding, will feature a 6.78-inch LTPS screen that supports a 1.5K resolution. It is said to house a massive 8,000mAh battery within a body measuring 8.8mm in thickness and weighing 213 grams. The tipster further revealed that the device is powered by a 2.6GHz processor, but did not disclose the exact chipset name.
The K15 appears to be the Oppo PYR110, which recently appeared in TENAAβs database. The listing revealed that its 6.78-inch AMOLED panel supports a 1.5K resolution of 2772 x 1272 pixels. Its rated battery capacity is listed as 7,820mAh, while the typical value could be around 8,000mAh.
The K15 is expected to arrive with 6GB / 8GB / 12GB / 16GB RAM and 128GB / 256GB / 512GB / 1TB storage options. It may feature a 16-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel + 8-megapixel dual-camera setup on the back. Other expected features include an in-screen fingerprint sensor and an IR blaster.
Coming back to the chipset, Qualcomm recently unveiled the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 chip, which clocks at 2.6GHz. During the launch, the company stated that Oppo would be among the first brands to adopt the new chip. Since the K15 has also been spotted with a 2.6GHz octa-core processor, it remains to be seen whether it will indeed feature the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 chipset. MediaTek also has a 2.6GHz octa-core chip in its Dimensity lineup. Hence, it is advisable to wait for further reports to know about the deviceβs chip.
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Nirvana by boAt has announced a major upgrade for its upcoming premium audio products by integrating Snapdragon Sound technology into its future lineup. The first product expected to showcase this partnership is the Nirvana Eutopia 2 Pro headphones, which are scheduled to launch in the second half of 2026. The announcement hints at boAtβs growing focus on high-end wireless audio experiences for music, gaming, and entertainment users in India.

The upcoming Nirvana Eutopia 2 Pro headphones are expected to be powered by the Snapdragon S3 Gen 1 platform and support Qualcomm aptX Lossless audio. This setup is designed to deliver lossless wireless sound with lower latency and improved connection stability. Qualcommβs Bluetooth High Speed Link technology is also part of the package, helping maintain smoother audio transmission even in demanding environments.
boAt says the integration of Snapdragon Sound is aimed at improving the complete wireless audio chain, from the playback source to the headphones. Apart from music streaming, the technology is expected to improve voice calls and gaming performance with reduced lag and clearer audio output. The headphones are also being positioned as a studio-grade wireless audio solution for users who prefer premium listening experiences without wired connectivity.
Ahead of the official launch, boAt has teased several features expected on the Nirvana Eutopia 2 Pro. These include Dolby Atmos optimization with Dolby Head Tracking support, Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation, and ultra-low latency audio performance aimed at gaming and video streaming.
The headphones are expected to arrive as part of Nirvana by boAtβs flagship audio portfolio later this year. The collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies also reflects the increasing demand for premium wireless audio products in India, especially among users looking for higher-quality sound and advanced connectivity features.
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Last year in October, iQOO unveiled the iQOO 15 as well as the iQOO Neo 11. This year too, the brand is expected to announce the iQOO 16 in October. So far, reports have revealed several details about the upcoming iQOO flagship. Now, a new leak by tipster Smart Pikachu has not only revealed the existence of the Neo 12, but also disclosed its first details. Likely, it may debut alongside the iQOO 16 later this year.

According to the tipster, the upcoming iQOO Neo 12 may feature a 2K+ resolution display and the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. The leak also suggests that iQOO is currently evaluating two cooling approaches for the device, including an external accessory-based cooling solution and an active cooling system integrated into the phone.
At present, iQOO is teasing the iQOO 15T flagship phone, which will launch later this month in China. Reports have revealed that it will feature a 6.83-inch AMOLED screen offering a 2K resolution along with a 144Hz refresh rate. It will have a 16-megapixel front camera and a 200-megapixel + 50-megapixel dual-camera setup on the back.
Under the hood, the iQOO 15T will feature the Dimensity 9500 chip and an 8,000mAh battery with 100W wired charging, but it will lack wireless charging support. The phone will arrive in multiple configurations, such as 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, 16GB+256GB, 16GB+512GB, and 16GB+1TB.
The 15T will come with other features, such as an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, a metal middle frame, and an IP68/69-rated dust and waterproof chassis. It is expected to arrive in three shades, namely Qingyun, Legend, and Track Edition.
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itel has often drawn attention for bringing design elements inspired by flagship iPhones and Samsung devices to its budget smartphones, such as the itel A90 and itel S26 Ultra. Now, the company has officially launched the itel Zeno 200 in India, and unsurprisingly, the design once again feels heavily inspired by Apple. At least from the back.

The phone features a two-tone rear design similar to recent iPhones, with the upper section housing a single camera setup. Yes, the extra circular cutout next to it is purely cosmetic.
The lower half gets a matte finish, and itel is even offering the phone in an orange color option alongside blue and titanium shades.
Around the front, though, things quickly return to budget-phone territory. The device uses a waterdrop-style notch that houses a 5MP selfie camera. The display is a 6.75-inch LCD panel with an HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, a 240Hz touch sampling rate, and up to 590 nits of peak brightness.
Impressively, the screen also supports wet and oily touch control. On the back, the phone packs a 13MP rear camera.

Powering the phone is a Unisoc T7250 SoC, paired with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of eMMC storage. It runs Android 15 Go Edition. Keeping things running is a 5,000mAh battery that comes with 15W charging.
To its credit, the itel Zeno 200 comes with features like IP65 protection and military-grade durability.
The company also promises four years of fluency, AI features like AI Imaging, AI Expand, and AI Remover, along with support for a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.
The itel Zeno 200 is available in India in a single 4GB + 128GB variant priced at Rs 10,399. You can purchase it via Amazon, and the company is offering a Rs 400 discount on ICICI Bank and Axis Bank credit card EMI transactions.
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Samsung has introduced its 2026 Mini LED TV lineup in India, bringing new Vision AI-powered features, upgraded picture processing, and larger screen options to the premium television segment. The latest range starts at Rs 42,990 (~$450) and includes models ranging from 43-inch to 100-inch, targeting users looking for brighter visuals, improved contrast, and smarter entertainment features.

The new Mini LED TVs come with Samsungβs MetalStream Design that uses a slim metal body and narrow bezels for a more immersive viewing experience. Samsung says the Mini LED backlighting system uses much smaller LEDs compared to conventional LED TVs, allowing more precise light control for deeper blacks, better contrast, and improved HDR performance.
The lineup also supports Pure Spectrum Color technology for more accurate colour reproduction and a wider colour gamut. Additional enhancements such as Color Booster and Mini LED HDR are included to improve brightness, contrast, and overall image quality across movies, sports, and streaming content. For gamers, the TVs support Motion Xcelerator 144Hz, which is aimed at reducing blur and improving smoothness during fast-paced gameplay and sports viewing.
Powering the lineup is Samsungβs NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor with a 20-neural-network architecture designed for real-time picture optimization, AI upscaling, and audio tuning. Samsung has also added an AI Sound Controller that adjusts sound settings based on the type of content being watched and user preferences.
The TVs run One UI Tizen and Samsung is promising up to seven years of OS upgrades. Smart features include Samsung TV Plus with access to more than 150 free channels across 14 languages, along with SmartThings integration, Samsung Knox Security, Apple AirPlay, Alexa, and Google Assistant support.
Samsungβs latest Mini LED TVs are available through retail stores, Samsungβs official website, and Flipkart. The company is also offering up to 5 percent cashback and zero down payment EMI options for up to 30 months.
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Last month, a Xiaomi device with model number 2605EPN8EC was spotted on Chinaβs SRRC certification platform. The same device has now received approval from the countryβs 3C certification authority. Rumours surrounding it suggest that it could be the upcoming Xiaomi 17 Max, which may launch later this month.

The screenshot above shows that the Xiaomi 17 Max has been certified by Chinaβs 3C authority. The listing reveals that the device may ship with support for 100W fast charging.
As per reports, the Xiaomi 17 Max will house a massive 8,000mAh battery and support 50W wireless charging in addition to 100W wired charging. On the front, it will feature a large 6.9-inch flat OLED panel offering a 1.5K resolution and possibly a 144Hz refresh rate. While the existing 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max feature rear displays, the upcoming Max variant is not expected to include one.
Under the hood, the 17 Max will reportedly feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip. It may ship with up to 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage.
For selfies, it may feature a 50-megapixel front camera. On the back, the device is expected to house a triple-camera setup comprising a 200-megapixel Samsung HPE primary camera with OIS support, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom.
The Xiaomi 17 Max is expected to come preloaded with Android 16 and HyperOS 3. Other expected features include an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, symmetrical dual speakers, and an IP68/69-rated dust and water-resistant body. The device is expected to arrive in black and white color options. Speculations are rife that the phone may remain exclusive to the Chinese market.
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The Vivo S series may soon make a comeback in India, according to a new leak shared by tech tipster Abhishek Yadav on X. The tipster claims that Vivo is preparing to launch new Vivo S2 series smartphones in the country, although details about the chipset and exact specifications are still unknown.
EXCLUSIVE: Vivo S2 series smartphones are launching soon in India.
β Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) May 8, 2026
As of now, I don't know which SoC they will use, but it seems they will be mid-price bracket smartphones. Let's see what they turn out to be.
Vivo S1 was launched in India back in 2019, and now after 7 years,β¦
As per the leak, the upcoming devices are expected to target the mid-range segment. The company has not launched an S series smartphone in India since 2019.
Back then, the brand introduced the Vivo S1 and later the Vivo S1 Pro as style-focused mid-range devices.
The Vivo S1 launched in India at a starting price of βΉ17,990 and came with features that were considered premium for its segment at the time. It offered a 6.38-inch Super AMOLED display, an optical in-display fingerprint scanner, and MediaTekβs Helio P65 chipset. The phone also packed a 4,500mAh battery with 18W charging and featured a 32-megapixel selfie camera.

Later that year, Vivo followed it up with the Vivo S1 Pro, which arrived with Qualcommβs Snapdragon 665 processor and a more premium design featuring a glass back and aluminum frame. The device included a 48-megapixel quad-camera setup while retaining the AMOLED display and in-display fingerprint scanner seen on the standard model.
At the moment, there is no official confirmation from Vivo regarding the new S series lineup. The leak only suggests the devices could carry S2 branding. As usual for any early leak, we suggest you take the details with a pinch of salt.Β
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The upcoming iQOO 15T has surfaced in another round of leaks ahead of its expected launch in China later this month.
A new tip from known leaker Digital Chat Station reconfirms several key specifications of the device, including its display, battery, cameras, and charging support.
According to the latest leak, the iQOO 15T has cleared all the required certifications for release in the mainland.Β
The phone is tipped to feature a 6.83-inch 2K OLED flat display with a 144Hz refresh rate. On the front, the smartphone may include a 16-megapixel selfie camera, while the rear is expected to house a dual-camera setup with a 200-megapixel primary sensor and a 50-megapixel secondary camera.
Powering the phone will be the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, an 8000mAh battery, and 100W charging support.

New is the detail that the phone will launch in five variants, including 12GB + 256GB, 12GB + 512GB, 16GB + 256GB, 16GB + 512GB, and a top-end 16GB + 1TB variant.
The leak also mentions three editions of iQOO 15T β Qingyun, Legend, and Track Edition. If we take cues from the iQOO 13, the Legend model likely features BMW W Motorsport branding on a white back panel. Whereas the Track Edition could be a sleek, dark, racing-inspired option.Β
Other tipped features include a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, full-level water resistance, and a metal middle frame.
Earlier leaks additionally suggested support for 8K video recording, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, IP68 and IP69 ratings, and an X-axis linear motor. However, iQOO has not officially confirmed the full specifications yet.

The company had already started pre-orders for the iQOO 15T in China from May 7, alongside the upcoming iQOO Pad 6 Pro tablet and iQOO TWS 5i earbuds. Official teasers have so far only hinted at the phoneβs slim design and rear camera module.
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Hisense and Vidda have teamed up to launch the Vidda C5 series laser projectors in China. The new lineup focuses on premium home cinema experiences, gaming performance, and high-brightness projection, while also introducing several upgrades in audio and display technologies across different models.

The Vidda C5 lineup includes four models called the C5 Pro Max, C5 Ultra, C5 Ultra Max, and C5 Master. All variants come equipped with cinema-focused hardware such as Hubble movie lenses, VRR support, 240Hz refresh rate support, and 1ms low latency aimed at gamers. The projectors also feature a 2.1-channel speaker system with dual 8W tweeters, dual 10W full-range units, and a 20W subwoofer.
The C5 Pro Max features dual QuaLas42 laser systems, 3200 CVIA brightness, a 0.47-inch DMD chip, 5000:1 native contrast ratio, Wi-Fi 6, and 3GB RAM with 64GB storage. The C5 Ultra steps things up with the new MCL3A laser system, 4400 CVIA brightness, 6000:1 contrast ratio, Wi-Fi 7 support, and 4GB RAM with 64GB storage.
For users looking at higher-end options, the C5 Ultra Max adds a new SST architecture DMD chip, 4700 CVIA brightness, and Harman JBL-tuned 2.1-channel audio. The top-end C5 Master combines the MCL3A and QuaLas42 laser systems, reaches 5800 CVIA brightness, and introduces liquid cooling alongside an 8000:1 native contrast ratio. It also offers 4GB RAM and 128GB storage.
In terms of pricing, the Vidda C5 Pro Max starts at 7,999 yuan (~$1,175) in China, while the C5 Ultra is priced at 10,499 yuan (~$1,455). The C5 Ultra Max costs 12,999 yuan (~$1,800), whereas the flagship C5 Master carries a price tag of 14,999 yuan (~$2,080). Hisense has not yet confirmed global availability for the new projector lineup.
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Alibaba has announced a major software upgrade for the Qwen AI Glasses S1, bringing a more proactive approach to AI interactions. Instead of waiting for voice commands, the smart glasses can now offer contextual suggestions and reminders based on a userβs schedule, surroundings, and daily habits. The update also introduces spatial 3D display technology and several lifestyle-focused AI services.

The latest update allows the Qwen AI Glasses S1 to provide real-time prompts without requiring users to manually trigger commands. For example, the glasses can remind users to carry an umbrella before leaving home if rain is expected. During work hours, the device can also suggest taking a short break or stretching based on posture, wear duration, and activity patterns.
Alibaba says the AI system combines factors such as location, time, weather conditions, and usage behaviour to generate contextual recommendations. The company plans to further expand these abilities through stronger multimodal understanding and memory features. Future updates may include reminders to leave early for meetings due to traffic conditions or suggestions to switch from coffee to water after multiple caffeine orders during the day.
The update will also add ride-hailing, flash shopping, itinerary planning, and movie ticket booking features later this month. These additions are designed to reduce the need to frequently access smartphones during commuting, travel, or leisure activities.
Another major addition is what Alibaba describes as the worldβs first spatial 3D display system for AI glasses. The Qwen AI Glasses S1 uses dual optical engines and binocular stereoscopic imaging technology to create layered visuals with depth perception instead of flat overlays.
This could make navigation prompts, notifications, subtitles, and digital content appear more naturally within the userβs field of view. Alibaba also announced partnerships related to tourism and cultural projects, including AI-assisted documentary creation and travel-focused experiences.
The update is rolling out to the Qwen AI Glasses S1, which is also marketed as the Quark AI Glasses S1 in China.
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Iβve already switched my SIM card back to the iPhone, yet I still shoot with 35mm as my default focal length year-round. Itβs not because Iβm particularly into street photographyβitβs simply that this focal length isnβt too wide or too narrow, making it just right for everyday shots. So when I heard that the vivo X300 Ultraβs main camera remains at 35mm, I was genuinely pleased.
After using the phone for a while, I can tell itβs indeed better than the previous generation, even if some specs donβt look impressive on paper. But is this minor upgrade really worth an extra cost? Well, why not bring in the X200 Ultra and run a direct comparison to find out?
The X300 Ultraβs main camera uses Sonyβs latest 200MP sensor. The aperture is smaller, but in exchange, you get stronger stabilization.

In well-lit conditionsβbasically daytime and indoor environmentsβthe X300 Ultra performs slightly better overall than the X200 Ultra. Exposure is more accurate, clarity is higher, colors arenβt overly saturated, and the sharpening isnβt as aggressive as before. The new sensor and updated algorithms bring noticeable improvements to the X300 Ultra.
At night, the gap becomes even more obvious. I donβt even need to explain itβyou can see how much it has improved just from the photos. Especially with the help of the multispectral sensor, the white balance accuracy is significantly better. Thereβs only one situation where the X300 Ultra loses to the previous generation: in near-total darkness.
If youβre shooting in an environment where people can barely see anything, the X200 Ultra will have slightly better clarity. The performance of the X300 Ultraβs main camera can be summed up with this curve. I still appreciate the effort vivo put into this main camera.
Thereβs a feature on the X300 Ultra that I really like, called βRaw Lightingβ. βRestore the cameraβs raw lighting for authentic resultsββthatβs how vivo describes it. Simply put, it reduces the impact of computational processing on the photo. The most obvious result is that the images look more like they were taken with a professional camera rather than a phone. Saturation is further reduced, sharpening is significantly toned down, and fine details look more natural. I think this feature is way more practical than those flashy new filters.
X200 Ultra users donβt need to be jealousβjust update your system, and youβll get it too. Well done, vivo.
This 85mm telephoto camera is probably the most controversial one on the X300 Ultra. The sensor size hasnβt changed, and once again, a smaller aperture is traded for better stabilization. So which matters moreβthe downside of a smaller aperture, or the benefits of improved stabilization?

Honestly, the difference isnβt as obvious as with the main camera. Youβll only notice it when you zoom in 200% or 300%βthen youβll realize, okay, the X300 Ultra is indeed better. And this is mainly in low-light conditions; the stronger the lighting, the smaller the gap.
So the conclusion is: the X300 Ultraβs telephoto camera is a real upgrade, but only for photos. Video is a different storyβIβll explain that in a bit.
Since thereβs no hardware change for the ultra-wide camera, its performance should theoretically be very similarβand it is.

In scenes without extreme contrast, the image quality is basically identical to that of the previous generation. However, the two phones take different approaches to HDR. The X200 Ultra tends to control highlights and leaves shadows untouched, while the X300 Ultra does the opposite. Thereβs no clear winner hereβit just comes down to personal preference.
Anyway, the main purpose of the ultra-wide camera on the X300 Ultra is to compensate for the narrow field of view when recording video with the 35mm lenses. So next, letβs look at video performance.
If I didnβt label which footage came from which phone, you definitely wouldnβt be able to tell them apart. In fact, even during editing, I had to carefully check the file names to distinguish which clips were shot from the X300 Ultra. And itβs not just the ultra-wide cameraβeven the main camera footage looks the same. The improved stabilization doesnβt give you a wider field of view either. You can basically consider their video capabilities to be nearly identical.
For photography, better stabilization allows for longer shutter speeds, improving image quality. But in a video, shutter speed cannot drop below the frame rate. Thatβs why you can see the X300 Ultraβs telephoto camera actually performs worse in low light. Especially compared to the previous generation, with a larger aperture.
The front cameraβs the same story as the rearβyou really have to pixel-peep to notice any difference. Thanks to reduced noise reduction in the new algorithm, more texture detail on clothing is preserved.
Overall, this entire camera system has more upgrades than downgrades. But without any new technology, the X300 Ultra lacks that one βhookβ to really grab users. For those who chase noveltyβlike meβmost probably wonβt be willing to pay that extra $145.
Luckily, we also got the photography kit and the G2 Ultra lens. Letβs start with the grip. It still connects via Type-C and has a screw mount at the bottom. The build quality is more refinedβit both looks and feels more premium. Thereβs an extra customizable button, and whether the grip charges the phone can be toggled with another button.


But two issues remain. First, the unlock slider is still positioned near your fingers, which honestly makes me nervous about accidentally unlocking it. Second, when charging the phone through the grip, the power is only 7.5W. The only real downgrade might be the removal of the kickstand on the case.
At the X300 Ultra launch event, two new teleconverters were introduced: a 200mm and a 400mm. The 200mm is more compact, but otherwise unchanged. We already covered it in detail in last yearβs X200 Ultra Camera Test, so this time weβll focus on the 400mm.
First, you can now enter teleconverter mode directly via the top button, which is much more convenient than before. Image quality is still excellent and looks more natural than AI-enhanced photos. And thenβ¦ well, thatβs about it. Itβs big, heavy, expensive, and the stabilization isnβt as good as expected. So Iβd recommend the 200mm version insteadβunless youβre really planning to shoot wildlife with a phone.

Iβm glad vivo considered compatibility between old and new teleconverters. The X300 series photography kit can use the previous generation teleconverters. The G2 and G2 Ultra lenses also work on the X200 Ultra, but the adapter rings are not interchangeable due to changes in lens layout.
Also, the X300 Ultraβs grip does not work properly on the X200 Ultra, so youβll need to buy the correct version for your phone. However, the lenses have no such limitation.

I think I already described the X300 Ultraβs design clearly enough in the hands-on video. In one sentence: you can hardly tell it apart from the X200 Ultra. You can even put an X200 Ultra case on the X300 Ultra, and all the cutouts will line up perfectly. If youβre being picky, yes, there are tiny differences.

For example, the X300 Ultra is indeed thinnerβbut what they donβt tell you is that itβs actually thicker, including the camera module. Put the phone on a table; it feels more like a seesaw.

Also, the white version looks worseβespecially compared to how good the X200 Ultra looked. But these are basically the only two design downgrades. The larger vibration motor and the removal of the camera control button are both good changes. Another positive is that the X300 Ultra is the first in the vivo lineup to support USB 3.2 Gen2 with video output.
Perhaps the best news is that the X300 Ultra finally has a global version, making it easier to buy and service. That said, the Chinese version also has excellent band supportβexcept for slightly weaker signals in rural areas of the US, it works well almost anywhere in the world.
The X300 Ultra is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen5, so peak performance is not a concern. However, since the ultra-wide camera is still stacked above the processor, its thermal performance is slightly worse than that of other Ultra phones.
In Honkai: Star Rail, its maximum in-game resolution exceeds 900P, which is slightly higher than that of other phones. To keep things fair, I lowered the X300 Ultraβs resolution to 1200P. Even so, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra still wins easily. Even though game optimization could be better, I donβt think it will affect the target audience of the X300 Ultra. If you care that much about gaming performance, you probably shouldnβt buy a phone with such a massive camera module in the first place.
The display and battery life are not the focus of this upgrade. The X300 Ultraβs screen looks and feels very similar to the X200 Ultra. Most apps still top out at 120Hz, and the peak brightness increase is only 100 nitsβthese βupgradesβ are basically unnoticeable.

What I can notice is that the old 2.5D glass is now completely flatβfinally, itβs easy to apply a tempered glass screen protector. Thanks to the upgraded top speaker, the overall audio experience is better. Iβll include a speaker test at the top of the videoβlisten for yourself.
The X300 Ultraβs battery capacity increased by 600mAh compared to the X200 Ultra, but in our standard tests, the difference is negligible. After a full day of gaming and camera testing, 46% battery remained. It may not beat Xiaomi or OPPOβs Ultra models, but it comfortably outperforms Samsungβs. As for charging speed, thereβs not much to sayβyou can tell its level just by looking at the curve.
I knowβeven if you agree that the X300 Ultraβs upgrades are minimal, you might still buy it. Why? Because on the global market, you simply canβt get the more cost-effective X200 Ultra. But after our comparison, you canβt deny that the upgrade is good, though not significant. Iβm not a fanboy or a hater of any brandβbeing loyal to products is definitely smarter. Back when the Xiaomi 15 Ultra showed the smallest improvement, I voiced my dissatisfaction as well. However, since the vivo X300 Ultra is indeed an enhanced version of one of the most powerful camera phones on the market, we still consider it one of the best optionsβthough youβll have to pay a bit more for the new model. And if youβre already holding the X200 Ultra, considering the price increase, itβs probably not necessary to upgrade to the X300 Ultra in 2026.
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Vivoβs next flagship lineup is starting to show up online. Fresh entries spotted in the GSMA IMEI database have now confirmed the existence of the Vivo X500, X500 Pro, and X500e. That also means Vivo appears to be skipping the X400 branding entirely.

The listings suggest the phones are moving closer to launch and international certification. Leaks surrounding the lineup point toward Vivo continuing its usual formula: strong cameras, premium displays, and a heavy focus on imaging features.
The standard X500 is rumored to feature a 6.37-inch display, while the X500 Pro could use a 6.83-inch 2K LTPO OLED panel with high refresh rates. That would make both devices slightly larger than last yearβs X300 (6.31-inch) and X300 Pro (6.78-inch). The lineup is expected to retain the ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensors.
On the chipset side, Vivo is reportedly sticking with MediaTek again. Early reports suggest the series could debut the Dimensity 9600 family, which is expected to use TSMCβs newer 2nm process. If that ends up being accurate, efficiency and sustained performance could see a pretty noticeable jump compared to current-generation chips.

Cameras, unsurprisingly, remain the bigger talking point. The Pro models are rumored to feature newer LOFIC sensor technology, which is designed to improve highlight handling and dynamic range in difficult lighting conditions. Thereβs also talk of a 200MP periscope telephoto camera, something Vivo has been gradually pushing toward over the last few generations.
Nothing here is official yet, but the IMEI listings are usually a good sign that development is moving along steadily. Vivo is expected to unveil the X500 lineup in China sometime around September or October before expanding availability to other regions later on. For now, though, the X500 series already looks like Vivo doubling down on the areas itβs become known for: cameras, battery life, and increasingly ambitious hardware.
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Introduction
In an era where smartphone innovation has become a game of microscopic refinements, a truly great device is no longer just about stacking specsβitβs about reimagining the user experience. Honorβs digital series has long been praised for its trendy design and balanced performance. Now, with the all-new Honor 600 Pro, the brand aims to push the boundaries of what a mid-range phone can achieve, leveraging a suite of βabove-classβ technologies to deliver a genuinely upgraded experience.

Design: Sleek, Solid, and Surprisingly Comfortable
The Honor 600 Pro makes a strong first impression with its restrained elegance. At just 7.8mm thin and weighing 200g, it feels refreshingly light compared to many 250g+ flagship phones. What truly stands out, however, is the attention to detail. Honor claims the device features the βlargest corner radius on any Android phoneβ and an βindustry-leading 0.98mm bezel.β


In practice, the seamless curvature between the screen and the frame creates a harmonious, edge-free feel. The matte metal frame offers a fine, grippy texture that resists fingerprints and accidental slips. On the back, the βultra-durable composite fiberβ material mimics the glossy look of glass while delivering a warmer, softer touchβand it never smudges.
Display: Stunning Brightness and Eye Comfort
The 6.57-inch display boasts an eye-popping peak brightness of 8,000 nits. Under direct noon sunlight, content remains perfectly readableβa feat that even many premium flagships struggle to match. In a side-by-side test with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the Honor 600 Proβs βSunlight Modeβ kept the screen noticeably brighter and easier to read. Additionally, the 3840Hz ultra-high frequency PWM dimming significantly reduces eye strain. After long sessions of browsing or watching videos, my eyes felt considerably less fatigued compared to using the S25 Ultra.

Camera: The βUnexpectedβ Battleground
The imaging capabilities of the Honor 600 Pro are its most compelling βflagship killerβ feature. We put it head-to-head with the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra in multiple real-world shooting scenarios, and the results were surprising.
Ultra-Wide: Shining in Backlight
In a backlit window scene featuring a car model, the S25 Ultraβs ultra-wide lens nearly failedβthe front of the car was severely underexposed (almost pitch black), while the clouds outside were blown out to white. The dynamic range collapsed. In contrast, the Honor 600 Pro, despite using a 16mm ultra-wide lens, delivered impressive HDR performance: the carβs green paint and black details were preserved, highlights were well-controlled, and even carpet textures and keyboard details remained clear. In extreme lighting conditions, this βmid-rangeβ device actually outperformed Samsungβs flagship main camera.


Main Camera: A Tale of Two Lighting Conditions
In backlit scenes, the Honor 600 Pro continued to shineβwide dynamic range, rich shadow details, and natural metallic paint reflection on the car model. The S25 Ultra, by comparison, produced darker shadows and blown highlights, requiring post-processing fixes. However, in well-lit, front-lit scenes, the tables turned. The Samsung delivered controlled tonal balance, fine paint grain, and smooth background blur. The Honor, in contrast, showed signs of over-sharpening, algorithmic smudging on black plastic parts, and harsh background texture rendering. When it comes to the main camera, Samsung still holds the edge.




Telephoto: Hardware Gap Is Hard to Bridge
At 10x zoom, the S25 Ultra is in its element. Its optical telephoto lens delivers solid image qualityβbuilding stains and fabric wrinkles are crisp and distinguishable. The Honor 600 Proβs hybrid zoom suffers from heavy smudging, visible edge artifacts, and a loss of depth in distant subjects. However, in indoor still-life scenes, the Honorβs more pleasing color tuningβrosy skin tones, vibrant hair accessories, clean backgroundsβgives it a win in straight-out-of-camera (SOOC) appeal.




Battery Life & Charging: Ultra-Large Capacity in a Slim Body
Packing a 6,400mAh battery into a 7.8mm chassis feels like a technological marvel. In real-world testing, 30 minutes of high-graphicsΒ Honkai: Star RailΒ consumed only 9% of the battery.


Verdict
The Honor 600 Pro is not your typical βall-rounder.β Instead, itβs a purpose-driven device with distinct strengthsβdesign feel, AI-enhanced creativity
Final Verdict
The Honor 600 Pro is not a simple βall-rounder.β Itβs a βspecialistβ with distinct strengths and trade-offs. In terms of design feel, screen brightness, eye-care display performance, and backlit HDR algorithms, it demonstrates flagship-grade capabilities that exceed its price tierβeven going toe-to-toe with and sometimes outperforming the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. However, its camera performance is highly scene-dependent. The software algorithms work wonders in complex lighting, but fall short when hardware quality is put to the test in straightforward conditions.
For users who prioritize point-and-shoot convenience and frequently shoot in backlit or high-contrast environments, the Honor 600 Pro offers exceptional value. For imaging enthusiasts who demand consistent optical quality across all focal lengths, a true flagship remains the safer bet.

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Motorola was quick to launch its Android 17 beta program, announcing it just days after Google released the first beta for Pixel devices in February 2026. And to everyoneβs surprise, the brand kept expanding the beta program to more and more devices, now available for over a dozen smartphones. However, on the other hand, the company is struggling with the Android 16 rollout, as the update hasnβt reached all eligible devices.
The company began rolling out a stable Android 16 update to its devices in September 2025, ahead of many of its competitors, including OnePlus, Oppo, and Vivo. The Edge 60 Pro and Edge 50 Fusion were among the first phones to receive the Android 16 update. However, Motorola struggled to deliver timely releases to other eligible devices.
Premium devices like the Razr 2025 and Razr Ultra 2025 werenβt lucky either. They started receiving the Android 16 update towards the end of February 2026. The situation only worsens as you move towards cheaper phones. Making matter worse, thereβs no official announcement regarding the eligibility of devices or the rollout schedule for Android 16.
Just as weβre getting close to the Android 17 release, Motorola has started rolling out last yearβs update to its entry-level phones, including the Moto G35. Since the company is aggressively working on the Android 17 beta program, we hope it will look to complete the Android 16 rollout as soon as possible.
Motorola has been struggling with software releases over the past couple of years. However, if youβve been tracking recent rollouts and announcements, itβs clear that the company is working to improve the software commitments and rollouts.
The recent major upgrades, though not timely, have shown signs of improvement. The software support period has also been upgraded significantly in recent months.
Motorolaβs mid-range and high-end phones were typically limited to three OS upgrades, now promising up to five. It took a big leap forward earlier this year with the release of Motorola Signature, which promises seven generations of major OS upgrades. Thatβs the best you can get on an Android device.
In February, Motorola surprised with the Android 17 beta announcement just days after Google announced the Android 17 Beta 1, while other brands took over a month. Even more surprising is that the beta program now covers over a dozen Motorola devices, while other non-Google brands have offered it for very few of their phones.
Motorola seems to be taking its software game seriously, and I hope to see quicker update rollouts this year. Also, it would be very welcoming to hear an official rollout schedule for the upcoming OS releases, providing more clarity on when users can expect the updates to land on their phones.
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The Honor Magic 9 series is still months away from its official launch, but several details about the device have already surfaced online. The latest leak reveals new information about the Honor Magic 9 Pro Max, including the display, chipset, camera, and battery.
From the leak, the upcoming Honor Magic 9 Pro Max is tipped to feature a 6.8-inch 1.5K LTPO flat display with slightly curved 2.5D glass. The panel is also expected to support adaptive refresh rate technology, as is usual for a 2026 flagship.
Under the hood, the phone is rumored to use the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro chipset, which will reportedly be based on a 2nm process. While Qualcomm has not officially announced the processor yet, previous reports suggest the chip could deliver desktop-level 5GHz speed.

The camera specs for the Magic 9 Pro Max could include a 200-megapixel primary camera using a large 1/1.28-inch sensor. In addition, the device may feature a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with a large sensor setup for long-range zoom photography.
Moreover, the engineering prototype of the Magic 9 Pro Max is said to have a battery capacity starting with β8,β suggesting that the final device will pack a battery no less than 8,000mAh.
The leak further mentions support for wireless charging, 3D face recognition, and a 3D ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner. The phone is also tipped to carry IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance, and βmaster-level symmetrical dual speakersβ for audio.

As with early smartphone leaks, these details should be treated with caution until Honor officially confirms the specifications. However, since the information comes from the reliable insider Digital Chat Station, there may be some credibility to the claims.
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Huawei held a launch event yesterday in Bangkok, Thailand, to introduce a range of smartwatches, including the Watch Ultimate Design. The MatePad Pro Max also launched as the worldβs thinnest flagship tablet.
The sole smartphone entry at the event is the Huawei nova 15 Max, which mirrors the Chinese Huawei Enjoy 90 Pro Max, but with software and storage tweaks for global markets.

Huawei launched the nova 15 Max globally in a single 256GB variant. Instead of shipping with its proprietary HarmonyOS 6, the nova 15 Max runs EMUI 14.2 out of the box. Thatβs not particularly surprising, since Huawei continues to keep HarmonyOS largely limited to China while relying on EMUI for international devices.
Huawei hasnβt officially confirmed the chipset on its global website yet, but the Chinese model uses the Kirin 8000 processor.
The Huawei nova 15 Max features a large 6.84-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2756 x 1272. It also supports a 120Hz refresh rate and 2160Hz PWM dimming for a flicker-free experience.Β
The phone packs an 8500mAh battery, which Huawei pairs with 40W fast charging.Β

On the camera side, Huawei is keeping things relatively simple. The phone includes a dual rear camera system consisting of a 50-megapixel RYYB main sensor alongside a secondary 2-megapixel camera.Β
One of the more distinctive additions is the customizable βX buttonβ located on the side of the device. Huawei says the button can be used to quickly access commonly used functions and apps. It can also control smart devices like televisions and air conditioners, trigger emergency contact calls with one press, or instantly launch tools such as the flashlight, camera, calculator, or calendar.

The Huawei nova 15 Max is available in Blush Gold, Golden Black, and Lake Cyan colors in select EU countries. Itβs priced atΒ β¬449.
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Motorola is bringing its first book-style foldable smartphone to India on May 13. The company has confirmed that the Motorola razr fold will launch in the country after being introduced at MWC earlier this year. The device has already reached Europe and is also scheduled to arrive in China this month.

The razr fold uses a book-style folding design, marking a shift from Motorolaβs better-known clamshell foldables. When shut, the phone has a 6.56-inch external display for quick use without opening the device. Once unfolded, it offers an 8.1-inch 2K LTPO main display.
Motorola is also using Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 on the device. The company says this makes it the first smartphone to feature the new glass and claims it offers a 75% improvement in drop performance compared with earlier generations.
The phone runs on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Mobile Platform and ships with Android 16. Motorola is also promising long-term software support, including up to seven Android OS upgrades and seven years of security updates.

For cameras, the razr fold comes with a 50MP triple rear camera setup. It also includes two selfie cameras, with a 32MP camera on the external screen and a 20MP camera on the internal display.
The device packs a 6000mAh silicon-carbon battery, which is large for a foldable phone. Charging support includes 80W TurboPower wired charging and 50W TurboPower wireless charging.
Motorola will offer the razr fold in two Pantone color options: Blackened Blue and Lily White. Buyers will get two memory and storage variants, 12GB RAM with 256GB storage and 16GB RAM with 512GB storage.
The Motorola razr fold will be sold through Flipkart, motorola.in, and offline retail stores after its India launch. Pricing details are expected to be announced at the May 13 launch event.
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Huawei has launched two new smartwatches built for children. The Huawei Watch Kids X1 and Watch Kids X1 Pro were announced globally at the companyβs Innovative Product Launch, alongside the Watch Fit 5 series, Watch Ultimate Design Spring Edition, and Watch GT Runner 2 Racing Legend Edition.

Both watches use a kid-focused design with a flippable and 360-degree rotatable body. The Watch Kids X1 comes with a soft silicone strap, while the Pro model adds a detachable design that lets the watch sit inside a camera case included in the box. Huawei says this lets children use it more like a camera for taking pictures.

The watches feature a 1.82-inch AMOLED display with a 480 x 408 pixel resolution and a pre-applied anti-sunlight screen protective film. Both models also include a 5MP 110-degree wide front camera and a 13MP rear camera for photos and HD video calls through Huaweiβs FamCare app.

Huawei is also focusing heavily on child safety. The Watch Kids X1 series supports dual-band GNSS positioning, dual-band Wi-Fi for indoor assistance, cellular connectivity, WLAN, Bluetooth, and GNSS. Through the FamCare app, parents can check real-time activity status, set safe or dangerous zones, receive alerts when children enter or leave those areas, take video calls from the watch, set focus time, limit app use, and block calls.
There is also an Emergency SOS button on the side. Pressing it five times can send an SOS message or place a call using cellular connectivity. Health features include emotional well-being monitoring and heart rate tracking.

Both watches include 2GB of RAM. The Watch Kids X1 has 32GB of storage, while the X1 Pro gets 64GB. Sensors include a barometer, gyroscope, accelerometer, optical heart rate sensor, magnetometer, and Hall effect sensor. They also come with a speaker, microphone, 2 ATM, IP68, and IP69 water resistance, and up to one day of typical battery life.
The Huawei Watch Kids X1 comes in Blue and Pink for 249 euros, about $293. The Watch Kids X1 Pro comes in Black and Purple for 349 euros, about $410. Both models are expected to go on sale soon across several countries.
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Google has introduced the Fitbit Air, a screenless wearable aimed at users who want health tracking without wearing a full smartwatch. The device uses a small βpebbleβ design and depends on a paired phone for viewing health data and notifications.

The Fitbit Air is the smallest tracker in Googleβs current Fitbit lineup. It measures 34.9mm long, 17mm wide, and 8.3mm thick. The pebble alone weighs 5.2 grams, while the tracker with a band weighs 12 grams. Its housing is made from recycled polycarbonate and PBT plastics, and the standard bands use textile material with a stainless steel buckle. The device is water-resistant up to 50 meters.

Despite the compact build, the Fitbit Air includes an optical heart rate monitor, 3-axis accelerometer and gyroscope, red and infrared sensors for SpO2 monitoring, a device temperature sensor, and a vibration motor. It can track 24/7 heart rate, resting heart rate, heart rate variability, blood oxygen levels, sleep duration, sleep stages, and heart rhythm, including atrial fibrillation alerts.

Battery life is rated at up to seven days. Google says a full charge takes 90 minutes, while a five-minute quick charge can provide one day of use. The device uses a lithium-polymer battery and Bluetooth 5.0.
The Fitbit Air works through the Google Health app and is compatible with Android and iOS. Workouts can be started manually, while automatic activity detection can recognize common activities and adapt to the user over time. It also connects with Google Health Coach for personalized guidance. The app supports image-based workout logging, including photos of cardio machines or whiteboard circuit routines.

Google is also positioning the device as a companion for Pixel Watch users. Someone can wear a Pixel Watch during the day and switch to the Fitbit Air at night while keeping health metrics continuous.
The standard Fitbit Air is available for preorder at $99.99 and includes a three-month Google Health Premium trial. Accessory bands start at $34.99. A Stephen Curry Special Edition Performance Loop band in rye brown with orange accents costs $129.99 and reaches U.S. stores on May 26.
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Xiaomi has announced that its AI Labβs new-generation Kaldi team has open-sourced a new text-to-speech (TTS) model called OmniVoice. According to the company, the model is designed to deliver high-quality speech synthesis across hundreds of languages while also supporting voice cloning and customizable speech generation.
The announcement was shared through Xiaomiβs official WeChat account, where the company claimed that OmniVoice performs strongly in both Chinese and English scenarios and competes with, and in some multilingual tasks surpasses, existing commercial systems.

One of the biggest highlights of OmniVoice is its support for low-resource languages. Xiaomi says the model can generate speech in βalmost any language imaginable,β including languages with very limited online training data. The company describes OmniVoice as the industryβs first voice cloning TTS model that covers hundreds of languages.
In multilingual testing, the OmniVoice outperformed several commercial systems across 24 languages in terms of speech similarity and intelligibility, even when trained only on open-source datasets. The company also claims that in testing across 102 languages, OmniVoiceβs speech intelligibility was close to, or in some cases better than, real human speech.
The model is also designed to work with limited training data. According to the brand, even languages with less than 10 hours of training material can still achieve high-quality speech synthesis, which could help expand speech technology support for smaller regional and niche languages.
Xiaomi also says OmniVoice uses a much simpler architecture compared to many current speech synthesis systems. Instead of relying on several different modules and prediction stages, the model uses a single bidirectional Transformer network to directly convert text into speech. This removes the need for separate text modeling, complex hybrid structures, and multi-level token prediction systems that are commonly found in modern TTS models.
The simplified design also improves speed as the OmniVoice is claimed to complete training on 100,000 hours of data in a single day. During inference, the model can run at up to 40 times real-time speed using PyTorch, which could make it easier to deploy in consumer applications and services.
According to Xiaomi, two major design choices helped improve the modelβs performance. The first is a βfull codebook random masking strategy,β which reportedly boosts training efficiency and overall model capability.Β
The second is the use of a large language model during pre-training. Xiaomi says this is the first time a large language model has been effectively integrated into a non-autoregressive TTS model to improve pronunciation accuracy and speech intelligibility.
Alongside multilingual speech generation, OmniVoice includes several practical features. Users can create custom voices simply by describing characteristics such as age, gender, pitch, accent, dialect, or speaking style. The model can even generate whispering voices and other special speech styles without requiring a reference audio sample.
Another feature focuses on noisy audio environments. Xiaomi says OmniVoice can automatically remove background noise from reference recordings and extract clearer voice characteristics, allowing better-quality voice cloning even when the original audio is recorded in less-than-ideal conditions.
The model also supports expressive speech synthesis through intonation controls, including laughter and sighing effects, making generated voices sound more natural and conversational.
For pronunciation accuracy, OmniVoice includes tools that allow users to manually correct difficult pronunciations, including polyphonic Chinese characters and English proper nouns. Xiaomi says this can improve the reliability of synthesized speech in real-world applications.
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DJI has officially launched the Osmo Mobile 8P globally, and this time, the biggest upgrade is the new detachable remote. Announced on May 7, the Osmo Mobile 8P builds on the previous model with better tracking and a few smarter shooting tools, but the main focus is clearly giving solo creators more control when filming themselves.

The new remote, called Osmo FrameTap, comes bundled with every version of the gimbal. Itβs a small magnetic touchscreen controller weighing around 29g, and it connects over Bluetooth with a range of up to 10 meters.

What makes it interesting is that it can display a live preview from the connected phone, letting users adjust framing remotely instead of constantly walking back to check shots. You can switch tracking subjects, control zoom and gimbal movement through an on-screen joystick, and even tweak fill light settings directly from the remote.
For Android users, DJI is also supporting direct phone screen mirroring on the controller itself. In practical terms, it means creators can use the rear camera for selfies or position the phone farther away while still keeping control of the shot. That kind of setup usually requires much more expensive gear, so itβs a fairly useful addition for vloggers and solo shooting.

Tracking has also been upgraded. DJI says the new ActiveTrack 8.0 system handles crowded environments more reliably, even when subjects move quickly or get briefly blocked from view. The optional Multifunctional Module 2 takes things further by expanding tracking beyond humans and pets to objects like vehicles or landmarks.
For iPhone users, thereβs also Apple DockKit support, which allows native tracking directly inside compatible apps including the stock Camera app, YouTube, and Blackmagic Camera.
Outside of the new remote features, the Osmo Mobile 8P keeps most of the things people already expect from DJIβs smartphone gimbals. You still get 3-axis stabilization, a built-in extension rod, foldable tripod, and up to 10 hours of battery life under certain conditions.
The DJI Mimo app also adds a few extra shooting modes like DynamicZoom, Slow Shutter, and Action Shot, alongside 360-degree spin support for more stylized clips.
Pricing and availability
Pricing starts at β¬159 for the standard bundle, while higher-end kits with the Multifunctional Module 2 and microphone accessories go up to β¬219. One thing worth noting is that, similar to the previous generation, the Osmo Mobile 8P isnβt launching in the US.
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Casio is bringing a new set of mechanical watches to the US market under its motorsport-focused Edifice brand. The new EFK110D series, which initially launched in Japan earlier this month, is now listed on Casioβs US website with a retail price of $300.

The EFK110D line includes three models differentiated by their dial colors: the EFK110D-1A in black, the EFK110D-2A in blue, and the EFK110D-7A in white. One of the primary hardware details is the case size. Casio built these watches with a 38mm stainless steel case, a relatively compact footprint compared to the larger designs often found in the sports watch category. The case measures 11.8mm thick, and the watch weighs 143 grams when paired with its included solid stainless steel bracelet.



For the dial, Casio used an electroforming process to add a physical texture to the surface. The layout is straightforward, featuring partially hollowed hour and minute hands, applied bar indexes with brushed finishes, and a standard date window. The dial is protected by a sapphire crystal, which provides standard scratch resistance for daily wear.
Inside the case, the watch is powered by a Japanese automatic movement. It is a 21-jewel mechanism operating at 21,600 vibrations per hour, providing a standard 42-hour power reserve. It features a hacking function, meaning the seconds hand stops when you pull the crown out to set the time accurately. The movement is visible through a screw-lock, see-through case back.

Casio rates the accuracy at -20 to +40 seconds per day. This is typical for entry-level mechanical movements and generally sufficient for everyday wear. The watch also includes a solid stainless steel bracelet with a one-touch three-fold clasp and 100-meter water resistance, making it suitable for swimming and daily use.
While Casio has not announced a specific date for when pre-orders/availability will open, the official US listings indicate the watches are scheduled to become available for purchase later in May.
In related news, Casio also launched the $880 rainbow-finish metal G-Shock watch recently in the US, alongside five new Electro Green G-Shock models with neon accents.
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Samsung revealed on May 6 a list of devices getting One UI 8.5 official update. The initial rollout has already started for select premium phones released in 2025 and the update is set to expand on May 11 to devices from 2024.
That was just a formal chart of eligible devices, which is not final. There are plenty of Galaxy phones, foldables and tablets that will receive the update.
Samsung Germany went a step ahead of Global channel, revealing 20 more Galaxy devices getting the One UI 8.5 official update.
The company shared an even more mature rollout plan for 20 devices acrossΒ Galaxy S flagships, Galaxy Z foldables, Galaxy Tab tablets and mid-range Galaxy A phones.
Samsung Germany didnβt mention an exact timeline for rollout. Global expansion is set to take place on May 11 across regions: Europe, Hong Kong, India, Latin America, North America, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan.
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May 2026 will be filled with continuous One UI 8.5 releases. Flagships are leading the way, with mid-range and budget phones following later.
Note that the devices listed above are now officially confirmed to receive the update. Meanwhile, the software updateβs expansion will take place gradually.
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iQOO is reportedly working on the new Neo12 for China, according to a recent leak. Although the launch is still months away, some key specs of the phone have surfaced. Tipster Smart Pikachu shared on Weibo that the iQOO Neo12 is currently in testing. The device is tipped to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC and may feature a 2K resolution display. iQOO Neo11 According to the tipster, iQOO is evaluating both passive and active cooling solutions for the Neo12. This could mean support for external cooling accessories or the inclusion of an in-built cooling...




vivo launched the first member of the S1 family in July of 2019, and the last one was the S1 Prime which came out in August of 2020. Six years later, the S series for India is going to get revived in 2026, according to a new rumor from a tipster over on X. vivo S1 Prime vivo is allegedly preparing a whole line of S2 devices, though it's unclear how many there will be. No specs have been leaked for any of them either. The only other detail that was outed today is that the S2 handsets will be "mid-price bucket smartphones". That's not a lot to go on, but hopefully more information will...
On May 6, 2026, Samsung announced the rollout of One UI 8.5 stable update for Galaxy devices. The software remained in Beta testing phase for over five months. Well, the first wave of rollout was crazy enough, spreading blazingly fast.
The day Samsung began One UI 8.5 stable rollout, plenty of Galaxy devices received the update. The availability is limited to South Korea. However, the company has already confirmed the date of expansion: May 11, 2026.
As part of One UI 8.5,Β Samsung is bringing select AI features from the Galaxy S26 series across the Galaxy ecosystem. The update focuses on enhancing communication and creative experiences on Galaxy mobile phones and tablets.
Samsung devices that have received the update on May 6 in South Korea are highly likely to grab the OTA in the Global markets. The second phase of rollout may begin in South Korea, before hitting the worldwide market.
The first wave targets flagship models released in 2025, including the Galaxy S25 series, Z7 series foldables and TriFold phone. The second wave will likely be aimed at the Galaxy S24 series, Z6 series foldables in South Korea.
In its Global press release, Samsung confirmed that the update is gradually starting to arrive on the Galaxy S25 series, S25 FE, S24 series, S24 FE, Z Fold7 and Z Flip7, Z Fold6 and Z Flip6, Galaxy Tab S11 series and Tab S10 series.
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The RedMagic 11 Pro and Pro+ launched in China back in October, and last month a certification revealed that the company was working on the RedMagic 11s Pro. Today, the brand has confirmed the model, although it's using a capital letter s - so it's the RedMagic 11S Pro. RedMagic says this will be officially introduced at an event taking place on May 18 at 3PM local time in China. The Weibo post that revealed all of this information is also teasing the fact that the 11S Pro has overclocking of some sort. Unfortunately, no specs for the device have been officially confirmed, and the...
Apple may be experimenting with camera-equipped AirPods, but the bigger question is this: does Samsung already have the groundwork to do it better?
According toΒ Bloomberg, Apple is testing AirPods with low-resolution cameras that feed visual data into Siri and its AI stack.
Appleβs rumored solution reportedly leans on longer AirPods stems to house the camera hardware. Point your earbuds at an object, ask questions, get directions, maybe identify products or landmarks in real time.
A theoretical βGalaxy Buds Visionβ would not even need to copy Appleβs approach directly. In fact, Samsung would be smarter to avoid it entirely.
Samsungβs design language has historically been more restrained. The company experimented with bean-shaped form factors, compact buds, and low-profile ergonomics long before Apple started treating earbuds like fashion accessories.
A theoretical βGalaxy Buds Visionβ would not even need to copy Appleβs approach directly. Samsungβs design language has historically been more restrained, unlocking an opportunity to position itself as the Android brand, taking a less invasive route.
This category may still sound experimental, maybe even unnecessary. But wearable AI is clearly moving beyond screens.
The difference is that Samsung appears better positioned to build something practical, while Apple once again risks building something attention-grabbing first and useful later.
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Users of Samsung phones and tablets are seeing a rare May 2026 Security Policy update in South Korea. Itβs available across Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab lineup, but donβt expect a wider availability outside Samsungβs home ground.
Unlike standard firmware updates that require a full OTA package, this update quietly refreshes Samsungβs security policy files in the background to improve device protection against newly discovered threats.
The update is seemingly tied to Samsungβs SE for Android (Samsung Enhanced) security framework, which works behind the scenes to strengthen device security even between major software releases.
According to Play Store description, these policy files are designed to βhelp protect your device dataβ and can be updated whenever new threats emerge, allowing Samsung to react faster without waiting for the next firmware build.
This type of update does not usually introduce visible changes or new features. It plays an important role in Samsungβs layered security ecosystem that includes Samsung Knox, real-time threat detection, and app protection services.
Samsung recently detailed the May 2026 security patch, confirming that it fixes 39 vulnerabilities. Samsung has been moving aggressively with software updates this month, especially as the stable One UI 8.5 rollout gains momentum.
The company officially confirmed that One UI 8.5 started expanding to more Galaxy devices beginning May 6, initially in South Korea before broader global availability.
Security Policy updates, Google Play System updates, and Galaxy app patches now allow Samsung to react much faster to vulnerabilities and malware risks without forcing users to wait for a complete One UI update cycle.

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The Nintendo Switch 2 launched last year at $449.99 in the US, and from September 1 it's getting $50 more expensive. It will thus be $499.99. The company says it's doing this "in light of changes in market conditions". The Switch 2 is also getting CAD 50 more expensive in Canada and β¬40 more expensive in Europe. In Japan, the hike will go live much sooner, on May 25. Interestingly, Nintendo is also forecasting a drop in Switch 2 sales over the next year, probably connected with the price hike. In the first full fiscal year since it went on sale, Nintendo sold 19.86 million Switch 2...









Sony just officially confirmed the date of its Xperia 1 VIII unveiling - May 13 at 11:00 AM, Japan time. Sony didn't really add much in the way of information, only saying that "when brilliance comes full circle, the next one is coming." It's clear that Sony will announce its long-awaited next flagship, the Xperia 1 VIII, but Sony will also announce its high-res flagship full-frame camera, the A7r VI, as well as a new lens - the 100-400mm f/4.5 GM. We know that the Xperia 1 VIII will usher in a new design, highlighted by a new square camera island, and a body that's ever so slightly...
The official One UI 8.5 update has arrived, and itβs a bit disappointing for the Galaxy S25 series as it lacks some actually useful features from the S26 series.
Samsung spent months marketing One UI 8.5 as the next era of Galaxy AI. The stable rollout landed on the Galaxy S25 series, and users immediately noticed something strange: features that previously worked in Beta were suddenly gone.
Right now, Samsungβs most loyal users increasingly believe One UI 8.5 is not just an update. It is a controlled downgrade designed to preserve feature exclusivity for the Galaxy S26 lineup.
The backlash exploded after a detailed Samsung Members post outlined how features like βNow Nudge,β Samsung Browserβs βAsk AI,β and even the rumored 24MP camera mode either vanished or became blocked.
Samsungβs traditional defense in these situations usually falls back on silicon optimization, thermal headroom, or AI processing limitations. Sometimes that argument is valid; this time, it falls apart quickly.
The community post points out something deeply embarrassing for Samsungβs positioning strategy: Perplexity-powered Bixby features work on lower-spec Galaxy Books, including models that are not officially categorized as AI PCs.
Even worse, Samsungβs software segmentation logic becomes inconsistent across regions because Exynos/Snapdragon optimization differences are no longer large enough to justify feature disparity at this scale.
The 24MP camera mode has become symbolic of the broader frustration surrounding feature parity. So when a feature disappears despite appearing technically viable, people stop assuming engineering constraints.
The Now Nudge situation especially highlights the problem. If the feature worked in internal testing and was later blocked intentionally, Samsung stated to adopters that software capability matters less than launch-year marketing strategy.
Samsung proudly advertises seven years of Android updates, but support without feature parity increasingly feels hollow. Flagship buyers expect evolving functionality throughout a deviceβs lifespan, especially when the hardware is relevant.
The company still has time to reverse course. Enabling features like Now Nudge, Ask AI integration, or the 24MP camera mode through future One UI updates would calm a significant portion of the criticism overnight.
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Appleβs rumored AirPods with built-in cameras have entered the final stages of testing, according to a new report. Details about these next-generation AirPods first surfaced in February this year. Mark Gurman reports, citing sources familiar with the matter, that the upcoming AirPods are currently in the design validation testing (DVT) stage. Prototypes of the earbuds are reportedly being tested internally. Apple AirPods Pro 3 Following the DVT phase, which marks the final stages of development, the AirPods will move into production validation testing (PVT), where early...
The latest Bixby app brings new intelligence features to Samsung devices. The changes first appeared on the Galaxy S26 flagships. Now, even more devices are receiving it following the start of the One UI 8.5 update rollout.
Bixby has gained even more intelligence, with Samsung promoting more natural and intelligent conversation. The latest update also improves core functionality, offering you personalized settings control and usage guidance.
Whatβs new
The latest version focuses on improving everyday usability with a better understanding of conversational commands and personalized guidance.
With this update, users no longer need to remember exact feature names or complicated voice commands. Bixby can now better understand casual language and quickly find the right settings or actions based on what the user actually means.
Samsung is also making Bixby feel more like a real assistant during conversations. Users can speak naturally while switching between tasks, and Bixby can continue handling requests across multiple apps without needing repeated instructions.
Another key addition is device-specific personalized guidance. Bixby now offers tailored help depending on the Galaxy device being used, making it easier for users to discover features and adjust settings in a more convenient way.
The improvements suggest Samsung is continuing to push Bixby toward a more intelligent and context-aware experience.
Samsungβs latest Bixby version isΒ 4.0.80.6, which started rolling out on May 7. A regular update weighs nearly 88 megabytes and you can download it through Galaxy Store.
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Spotify has announced that its AI-powered DJ feature is expanding to more regions and will now support four additional languages. Available to Premium users, the feature can curate a personalized listening experience based on individual music tastes and listening history. In a recent blog post, Spotify revealed that its AI DJ will now support French, German, Italian, and Brazilian Portuguese. The company is also expanding availability to Premium users in Austria, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, and Switzerland. With this rollout, the AI DJ feature is now...
New details surfacing about the Exynos 2600βs cooling tech, which delivers S26 Ultra-level thermal performance to the standard Galaxy S26 flagship.
Samsung may have finally solved one of the biggest compromises with smaller flagship phones: heat. If the latest findings hold up, this is a major win for Galaxy fans who prefer compact phones without sacrificing sustained performance.
According to a new report, the regular Galaxy S26 delivers thermal performance close to the Galaxy S26 Ultra, despite the Ultra traditionally having a much larger cooling advantage.
The credit apparently goes to Samsungβs redesigned βTailor 3D TIM (Thermal Interface Material)β cooling solution paired with the Exynos 2600 chip.
TIM is the layer that sits between the processor and cooling hardware, helping transfer heat away from the chip as efficiently as possible. The company describes the new 3D TIM as being shaped like custom-fitted clothing for the components inside the phone.
Instead of a simple flat layer, it is molded to match the uneven heights and gaps between surrounding chips and heat-generating parts on the motherboard.
Itβs said that this new design increased the effective thermal contact area by around 118% compared to the previous 2D TIM solutions. According to internal findings, the new design dramatically improved contact coverage for these hotspots.
Modern smartphone processors are no longer the only major heat source. Components like power management chips and UFS storage also generate significant heat under load.
The company says the upgraded cooling setup lowered AP temperatures by 1.18Β°C and reduced rear surface temperatures by 0.73Β°C compared to older designs.
That suggests Samsung is taking a more aggressive approach to sustained performance rather than relying purely on larger vapor chambers.

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A new equipment order inside Samsung Displayβs supply chain may have just revealed where future Galaxy LTPO screens are headed.
According to ETNews, Samsung Display is preparing to bring LTPO backplane tech to its second Gen 8.6 OLED production line. It signals the company is no longer building its next-gen OLED infrastructure solely around laptops.
Samsung Display recently ordered ELA equipment, a core process required for LTPO TFT manufacturing, which is expected to arrive sometime in the first half of 2027, alongside ion implantation systems from Japan.
Instead of buying entirely new systems, the company reportedly plans to convert two existing Gen 6 OLED ELA machines for Gen 8.6 production.Β The move opens the door for smartphone-grade OLED production on Gen 8.6 lines in the future.
Samsung originally designed its Gen 8.6 OLED roadmap around Oxide TFT technology. The strategy was straightforward: target the growing IT OLED segment, especially premium laptops and tablets.
The utilization of OLED displays has reached 5 percent in 2025, TrendForce reported. Even with Apple expected to accelerate adoption through OLED MacBook Pro models, the market is projected to hit only 7.4% this year.
That said, the South Korean tech giant is effectively transforming Gen 8.6 from a laptop-focused OLED platform into a flexible production base capable of handling future smartphone-class panels.
Industry insiders suggest Samsung wants optionality. If IT OLED demand grows more slowly than expected, the company can pivot capacity toward mobile applications.
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Open earbuds have been gaining traction for a while now, and Oppoβs Enco Clip2 are its latest offering with a host of improvements over their predecessors. They bring dual-drivers co-tuned with Dynaudio, longer battery endurance, alongside updated connectivity and AI features. But first, letβs see what comes in the box. You get the charging case, which houses the buds and not much else. No charging cable, no extra cushions or added accessories, just the buds and their case. Thatβs not too different from competing clip-style earbuds weβve tested recently. Our Enco Clip2 review...
Samsung Galaxy S25 users in the US, specifically on T-Mobile, are experiencing a strange battery drain issue. Growing reports from affected users have forced Samsung to develop a solution, and itβs easier than you might think.
Some Galaxy S25 users on T-Mobile may have been facing excessive battery drain in the US. The temporary solution provided by Samsung suggests that the issue is linked to a system app, which can be easily resolved.
It seems the latest version of the Mobile Services app is the primary culprit. That said, the workaround demands a rollback to the previous factory version until the patch arrives.
While the workaround is here, Samsung may patch the problem in the next software update. The rollout of One UI 8.5 has begun, and US users are expected to get it starting May 11.
Samsung recommends users to downgrade the Mobile Services app. One moderator in the US community has also shared the steps (via Larry S White) to uninstall updates of this application.
On your Galaxy phone, first open Settings, then open Apps, press the filter and sort icon to the right of Apps. Once done, turn on Show System Apps and search Mobile Services.
Now, you need to hit the Uninstall updates key and confirm it by tapping OK.

Source β Samsung USA
Tip β Before you uninstall updates, take a screenshot of the appβs version number shown at the bottom. Compare the difference in the version number after uninstalling updates to ensure everything was right.
The issue seems limited to the Galaxy S25 series on T-Mobile. Meanwhile, it should also improve the battery drain problem across Samsung phones. Even if you donβt have an S25, try this workaround to check if battery life improves.
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Huawei has now officially unveiled its latest tablet, the MatePad Pro Max. The device gets a global launch, and is priced at Β£999.99 in the UK. The tablet comes with a 13.2-inch 3000x2000 OLED PaperMatte display with 144Hz refresh rate and 1,600-nit peak brightness, 12GB of RAM, 256/512GB of storage, a 50MP rear camera, a 12MP front camera, and support for 66W wired and 40W reverse wired charging. Huawei MatePad Pro Max official images In the EU, the battery capacity is 9,760 mAh, while outside of the EU it's 10,400 mAh instead. There's no charger in the box in the EU....



Google has joined the growing number of competitors for the screenless Whoop band with the Fitbit Air. Like the Whoop band, this is a fitness tracker without a screen, but unlike the Whoop band, you can use it without a subscription. That said, Google does have a subscription on offer too: this is called Google Health Premium (previously known as Fitbit Premium) and it's $9.99 per month or $99 per year. Interestingly, Google Health Premium is included for Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers. Fitbit Air Performance Loop bands The Fitbit Air tracks your heart rate 24/7, monitors...


To celebrate Mother's Day, today AT&T has published some interesting data revealing that Americans are texting their mothers three times more than calling them for Mother's Day. In fact, 75% of Americans prefer texting over calling. They send their mothers three texts for every one call. Houston, San Antonio, and Chicago show moms the most love - they are the top three cities for texting and calling mothers in 2024 and 2025. If you're wondering which of them is number one, it's Houston, with almost three million more texts and calls than any other city. Six out of the top 10...
Samsungβs recent software update that aimed to fix the 24MP camera bug on the Galaxy S26 Ultra is not just limited to that specific issue, but also addresses the photo and video distortion problem.
Galaxy S26 Ultra received a new firmware update in late April, which quietly resolved the camera distortion issue. The camera-centric update consists of a wide range of improvements to keep the experience elevated.
As spotted byΒ MojoTrick, the camera operator confirmed that the photo and video distortion bug has been addressed in the build released on April 27. Users of the Galaxy S26 phones can now expect a more reliable experience.
Some users reported a distortion problem in certain cases. It was occurring in both photo and video modes on the latest flagships. The software team has identified the root cause and has led to its resolution in the recent patch.

A wide range of S26 Ultra users reported inconsistency with 24MP shots. The device was saving cropped pictures from one side. The preview was looking nice, but the final result was completely different in the Gallery.
Samsungβs prompt resolution is driven by active participation by users. Regular reports and demand for follow-up have led the team to work fast. The result is here: fans around the world are getting improved camera performance.
One UI 8.5 rollout began on various Galaxy devices yesterday. Meanwhile, the company is keeping some signature features limited to the S26 series, such as Now Nudge, AI-powered Notification Summary, and Prioritize.
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vivo launched the X300 and the X300 Pro, the first members of the X300 family, back in October, and their successors will probably arrive around the same time this year, if not a little bit earlier. Today listings in the GSM Association's IMEI database have confirmed that the X500 series will have at least three members: the X500, the X500 Pro, and the X500e. vivo X500, X500 Pro, and X500e IMEI listings Yes, it's going to be the X500 family, as vivo will be skipping the X400 devices due to tetraphobia. Obviously, the X500 will be the successor to the X300 and the X500 Pro to...
Xiaomi has introduced a new home appliance to its lineup in China: the Mijia Constant Temperature Electric Kettle Titanium Steel Edition. It is priced at 139 yuan (roughly $20) and is now available on the Youpin platform.

The primary update in this model is the interior construction. Instead of the standard 304 stainless steel found in most budget kettles, Xiaomi is using 316Ti food-contact-grade titanium steel.
The company says that this material provides better resistance to corrosion and acid-alkali wear over time. For everyday use, this means the kettle is less likely to degrade or impart a metallic taste to the water after months of regular boiling.
To make maintenance easier, the interior is a single, seamless piece of metal, which helps prevent hard water scale from building up in hard-to-reach crevices. The top opening is 13.5cm wide, providing enough room to comfortably fit a hand inside for cleaning.
In terms of capacity, the kettle holds 1.7 liters of water, which yields about eight standard cups per boil. It sits on a 1800W base designed for fast and even heating.


The most notable functional feature is the constant temperature mode. By pressing a button on the base, users can set the kettle to hold water at a steady 55Β°C (about 131Β°F). It uses a low-power PTC insulation system that can maintain this temperature for up to 24 hours. It is a practical addition for people who regularly drink tea or warm water throughout the day and want to avoid boiling a fresh pot every time.
Xiaomi has also included several standard safety features. The kettle has a dual-layer insulated exterior, so the outside remains safe to touch even when the water inside is boiling.
The lid uses a two-stage dampened opening mechanism, which opens slowly to prevent a sudden rush of hot steam. It also includes dry-boil prevention, automatic shut-off, and overheat protection, managed by a thermostat that has reportedly undergone 10,000 durability tests.
In related news, Xiaomi has recently unveiled a new aluminum-body electric toothbrush with real-time brushing analysis, alongside an ultra-slim 10kg washer dryer featuring smart wash and drying modes.
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Xiaomi has released a new electric toothbrush in China, the Mijia Sonic Vibration Electric Toothbrush Pro. It has a suggested retail price of 549 yuan (roughly $80), with introductory pricing set at 505 yuan ($74). The toothbrush comes in dark blue, light gold, and light purple colors.

The toothbrush is built around what Xiaomi calls a dual-degree-of-freedom motor. The goal of this motor is to automatically replicate the Bass method, which is the brushing technique most dental professionals recommend for cleaning along the gumline.
To achieve this, the brush combines a 1mm horizontal vibration with a 30-degree vertical sweeping motion. The hardware is capable of 30,720 vertical sweeps and 600 horizontal vibrations per minute. It also features an automatic resistance adjustment system, meaning the toothbrush will dial back its power if you press too hard against your gums.
To track your brushing, the device relies on an internal six-axis sensor. The sensor identifies the position and angle of the brush head in your mouth, distinguishing between chewing surfaces, the inner arch, and the back molars. It then adjusts the vibration pattern based on where you are brushing.

All of this tracking data is sent to the color screen on the handle. While you brush, the display shows your duration, coverage area, and pressure warnings. When you turn it off, the screen generates a brief report that highlights any zones in your mouth that need more attention.
For deeper customization, the toothbrush connects to the Mijia app, where you can manually adjust the vibration intensity, sweeping range, and brushing time, or select specific routines for sensitive teeth.
Physically, the toothbrush has an anodized aluminum alloy body, which is a departure from the standard plastic used in most electric toothbrushes. It is IPX8 water-resistant and includes a soft rubber shock-absorbing structure to reduce the amount of vibration you feel in your hand. The brush head itself can flex up to 45 degrees to help reach the back of the mouth.
The device ships with three interchangeable brush heads: a standard cleaning head, a whitening head with polishing bristles, and a softer option for gum care. The bristles use fading technology to indicate when they need to be replaced, which is typically every three months.
In related news, Xiaomi has recently launched the Mijia Smart Dishwasher Pro, featuring a BLDC frequency conversion motor and a built-in detergent tank, alongside a new ultra-slim 10kg washer dryer with intelligent wash and drying modes.
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DJI is getting ready to launch its next robot vacuum, the ROMO 2, on May 11. The biggest hints so far revolve around navigation and low-clearance cleaning.
An official teaser video suggests the ROMO 2 can slide under beds and sofas with very little space underneath, something many robot vacuums still struggle with. Another teaser suggests the vacuum can move around objects placed on the floor, without bumping into them. That likely points to improvements in obstacle detection and movement precision.

There are also hints at better mopping performance this time around, including quicker floor drying after cleaning, though DJI hasnβt officially detailed how that system works yet. For context, DJI only entered the robot vacuum space relatively recently with the first-generation ROMO lineup, which launched in China last year. Unsurprisingly, the company leaned heavily on its drone experience for things like navigation and sensing.
The original ROMO models used a combination of dual fisheye cameras and solid-state LiDAR for mapping and obstacle avoidance, helping them move through crowded spaces with very little manual intervention. Some versions even came with transparent design elements, giving them a more futuristic look than most robot vacuums on the market.
On the cleaning side, DJI advertised suction power up to 25,000Pa, alongside dual robotic arms for edge cleaning and anti-tangle roller brushes aimed at handling long hair more effectively. The docking station was also fairly ambitious, supporting self-cleaning and long maintenance intervals of up to 200 days. The ROMO 2 will likely build on most of that rather than completely changing direction.

At this point, full specs are still under wraps, but the quick follow-up launch suggests DJI is moving aggressively in this category. The company is clearly trying to position itself against established names like Roborock and Ecovacs, especially in the premium smart cleaning segment.
As usual, China will probably get the device first, with wider availability coming later if DJI follows the same rollout strategy as before.
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iQOO has officially launched the new Z11 and Z11x in Malaysia, bringing the standard model outside China for the first time. And looking at the specs, battery life is very clearly the main focus here.
iQOO Z11 specifications:
The regular iQOO Z11 is the more premium of the two, and honestly, the first thing most people will notice is the massive 9,020mAh battery. Thatβs unusually large even by current standards. Whatβs interesting is that iQOO still managed to keep the phone relatively slim at 8.25mm and reasonably manageable at 213g. Charging goes up to 90W, and there are a few extra battery-related features as well, including bypass charging and long-term battery health protection.

The phone also gets a large 6.83-inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. Brightness can apparently hit 5,000 nits in certain conditions, though as usual, that number likely applies to small HDR highlights rather than full-screen use.
Under the hood is Qualcommβs Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip, replacing the Dimensity 8500 used in the Chinese variant, paired with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. Benchmark comparisons from NanoReview suggest the Dimensity 8500 delivers noticeably stronger CPU and GPU performance.

iQOO is also using a fairly large vapor chamber cooling setup here, likely because the phone is being positioned partly toward mobile gamers. The cameras are decent on paper, though clearly not the main selling point. You get a 50MP Sony IMX882 primary camera, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 32MP front camera with 4K recording support.
iQOO Z11x specifications:
The Z11x sits lower in the lineup but keeps a surprisingly similar overall approach. It swaps the AMOLED panel for a 6.76-inch LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate and uses MediaTekβs Dimensity 7400-Turbo chipset instead. Battery capacity drops to 7,200mAh, though thatβs still a large capacity for a smartphone in 2026.

Charging is reduced to 44W, but the phone still keeps the IP68 and IP69 ratings. Camera hardware includes a 50MP Sony IMX852 main sensor, a 2MP depth camera, and a 32MP selfie shooter.
Pricing and availability:
Pricing in Malaysia for the standard Z11 starts at RM1,899 for the 8GB + 256GB version, while the 12GB + 256GB model is priced at RM2,199. The Z11x starts at RM1,299 for the 8GB + 128GB variant, while the 256GB version comes in at RM1,599.
Both phones are already available through the companyβs official website in Malaysia. As part of a limited 10-day launch offer, the base variants are currently discounted to RM1,599 for the Z11 and RM1,099 for the Z11x.
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Magnetic battery packs are convenient, but the 10,000mAh models usually come with a clear downside: they add a lot of bulk to your phone. Anker is trying to address that with its new Air+ Ultra Slim Magnetic Power Bank (Nano), which recently went on presale in China for 399 yuan ($58).

The focus of this new battery pack is keeping the physical footprint down while maintaining a standard 10,000mAh (39.2Wh) capacity. It measures 1.47cm thick and weighs about 210 grams. While itβs not weightless, it is thinner than most standard magnetic power banks in this capacity range.
Anker designed the dimensions so it fits properly on the back of supported iPhones, meaning it shouldnβt block the camera bump or stick out past the bottom edge of the device. It attaches using 17 built-in rubidium magnets, which provide a 12.8N magnetic force. It will also work through magnetic phone cases, provided they are under 1mm thick.

For charging, the specs are solid and practical. If you use it wirelessly, it outputs up to 15W for compatible iPhones. According to Anker, that will get an iPhone 17 Pro to about 40% in 30 minutes.
If you need to charge faster, there is a USB-C port that supports up to 30W for both charging your phone and recharging the battery pack itself. Using a cable, an iPhone 17 Pro can reach 50% in around 22 minutes.

The power bank uses ATL battery cells, which is the same supplier Apple uses for its devices. To keep things from getting too warm during use, the internal structure includes high-polymer graphene materials and a dedicated temperature control chip. Interestingly, you can also connect the power bank to Ankerβs companion app to monitor the batteryβs health and check its real-time temperature.
On the safety side, the device meets Chinaβs 2026 safety standards, passing tests for puncture resistance, compression, and heat exposure. It has a soft-touch finish with metallic accents and comes in four colors: Black, White, Blue, and Orange.
In related news, Ugreen has introduced a new 45W 10,000mAh power bank with a built-in PD3.0 USB-C cable, while OnePlus recently launched a 15,000mAh 120W power bank featuring enhanced battery safety technology.
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The consumer PC hardware market is reportedly heading toward one of its biggest downturns in years. According to a new report from DIGITIMES, major Taiwanese motherboard brands have sharply reduced their shipment targets for 2026 as rising hardware prices and weak demand continue to hurt the industry.Β
Companies including ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, and ASRock are all expected to see major shipment declines next year.

One of the biggest reasons behind the slowdown is the rapid expansion of the AI industry. Chipmakers like Intel and AMD are reportedly prioritizing production of high-profit server processors such as Xeon and EPYC chips instead of consumer CPUs. As a result, desktop and laptop processors are facing supply shortages and price increases. Reports also suggest that additional CPU price hikes may arrive later in 2026.
Memory prices have also increased sharply over the past year. Reports claim RAM and storage now account for over 30% of a PCβs total build cost, compared to around 15% previously. Because of these rising costs, many laptop makers have increased prices by 10β20%, while some affordable models are now offering weaker specifications to keep prices under control. This has reduced consumer purchasing power and slowed upgrade demand.
The gaming GPU market is also struggling to attract buyers. NVIDIA has not introduced major RTX 50 series upgrades in 2026, while rumors suggest the RTX 60 series may not launch until 2028. GPU prices also remain high in many regions, making gaming PC upgrades less attractive for consumers. Many users are reportedly choosing to keep their older PCs longer instead of spending heavily on new hardware.
ASUS is reportedly struggling to maintain even 10 million motherboard shipments in 2026 after shipping around 15 million units in 2025. Gigabyte, MSI, and ASRock are also expected to see major declines in motherboard sales as the overall DIY PC market weakens further.
Despite weaker consumer PC sales, companies are still expected to remain profitable thanks to booming AI server demand. AI servers are now generating significantly more revenue than traditional consumer hardware, helping brands offset declining motherboard and graphics card shipments.
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When Apple introduced the iPhone 17 series last year, one of the more unusual hardware changes was its square-shaped front camera sensor.
Apple called the feature Center Stage, and it allows the camera to automatically frame shots in both vertical and horizontal orientations without needing to rotate the phone.
Now, it looks like Android brands are preparing to follow suit.Β

According to tipster Digital Chat Station, a smartphone maker is currently evaluating a 100MP 1:1 square front-facing camera sensor. The tipster did not directly name the company, but the emoji shared in the post strongly suggests the device belongs to Oppo.
And this isnβt the first time Oppo has been rumored to be working on a square selfie camera technology. Back in February, the same source claimed that both Huawei and Oppo were paying close attention to 1:1 square sensors and were considering them for future front-facing cameras.

The biggest advantage of a square selfie sensor is flexibility. Traditional front cameras are usually optimized for vertical shots, which means users often need to rotate the phone horizontally to record wider selfie videos or group shots. A 1:1 square sensor changes that by capturing a larger image area.
The technology also pairs well with AI features. It can be helpful with features such as automatic subject centering and wider field-of-view adjustments for improved video calls, livestreams, and short-form content creation.Β
All iPhone 17s use a 24MP square sensor. Oppo testing a 100MP solution could result in higher-resolution selfies and more detailed video capture.
At the moment, there is no official confirmation from Oppo about the sensor or which smartphone could use it first. We will be sure to keep you in the loop if we get new updates.
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We have already seen a few foldable announcements in the first quarter of 2026, and there are certainly more coming in the months ahead. Insider Digital Chat Station (DCS) has now shared details about Vivoβs entry for this year, likely to be called the X Fold 6.
The most important detail here is that the X Fold 6 could use MediaTekβs Dimensity 9500. Vivoβs foldables have so far relied exclusively on Snapdragon chips, with the last model, the Vivo X Fold 5, shipping with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

If that happens, the X Fold 6 would also become the first foldable phone to launch with the Dimensity 9500.
On the camera side, the X Fold 5 features three 50MP lenses. The X Fold 6 is reportedly upgrading the main sensor to 200MP while retaining a 50MP ultra-wide and a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto camera. The circular camera module design is also expected to stay, at least based on the prototype device that DCS reportedly got hands-on with.
The X Fold 6 is said to include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for biometrics, which is the usual choice for slim foldables.Β

And speaking of slim, Vivo made a point of the X Fold 5βs weight last year. At 217 grams, it was lighter than the iPhone 16 Pro Max at launch, and the company called it the lightest foldable it had ever made. The X Fold 6 is likely to build on that foundation.
Durability was another highlight of the X Fold 5. It comes with both IPX8 and IPX9 ratings and reportedly survived thousands of folding cycles in water. We hope the company brings further improvements this time around.
No launch date has been confirmed yet. The X Fold 5 launched in June last year at 6,999 yuan, so a similar timeline could place the X Fold 6 sometime this summer, although nothing has been finalized. We will know more once Vivo decides to make things official.
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Qualcomm has just announced two new affordable smartphone chipsets, the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 and Snapdragon 4 Gen 5, and they promise to be bigger than just an annual refresh. Both chips offer an all-around upgrade, with the performance and efficiency getting a major uplift.
The latest Snapdragon 6-series chip uses the same 4nm node as its predecessor but upgrades CPU and GPU to deliver higher performance and stability. The connectivity upgrades and advanced AI camera features are also promising, raising the bar for mid-range chipsets.
On the CPU side, the peak clock speed jumps from 2.3 GHz to 2.6 GHz, and because the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 upgrades to a (4 performance + 4 efficiency) cluster, all four performance cores benefit from higher speeds.
Its predecessor, the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4, uses a (1 prime + 3 performance + 4 efficiency) CPU cluster, so the peak speed of 2.3 GHz applies only to a single core, while the remaining seven cores operate at lower speeds. The shift from one 2.3 GHz βprimeβ core to four 2.6 GHz performance cores in the Gen 5 significantly improves multi-core performance. The new chip also promises a 20% faster app launch.
The upgraded Adreno GPU delivers 21% better performance and brings modern gaming features for sustained performance and higher stability. The new 6 Gen 5 chip introduces premium gaming features usually found on flagship chips, including the Adaptive Performance Engine 4.0, which dynamically manages device resources and thermals to ensure sustained FPS during long gaming sessions.
The new SoC also brings Snapdragon Game Super Resolution and Qualcomm Game FPS 3.0 to deliver sharper graphics and stable frame rates, with official HDR gaming support.
With the latest camera upgrades, Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 narrows the gap with high-end chips. It adds 100x in-sensor zoom support for the first time in the Snapdragon 6-series. The feature uses AI to enhance clarity when using extreme digital zoom.
The new chip also brings AI-based low-light technology, which is designed to capture sharper, more vibrant photos in dark environments, and supports 4K HDR recording at 30 fps.
One of the biggest highlights of the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 is Wi-Fi 7 support, which was previously reserved for high-end flagship chips. It allows for a higher speed of up to 5.8Gbps with a lower latency. The chip also includes the latest Bluetooth 6.0 standard, offering improved stability and power efficiency.
The chip also upgrades to a 3GPP Release 17 5G modem, which improves upload speeds and reliability in crowded areas.
The Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 promises significantly faster GPU performance and upgraded connectivity with better stability and Dual SIM Dual Active support. The camera also receives notable upgrades.
The Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 uses the same 2+6 CPU cluster as its predecessor, but increases the peak clock speed to 2.4 GHz (up from 2.3 GHz) to deliver a meaningful performance boost.
The Adreno GPU brings a generational upgrade, promising a 77% faster performance. The 4 Gen 5 is also the first in the Snapdragon 4 lineup to support 90fps gaming at HD resolution. The chip also introduces a Snapdragon Smooth Motion UI feature that makes scrolling and animations feel much more fluid.
Qualcomm claims a 43% faster app launch on the Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 compared to its predecessor. The new chip also delivers 10% better power efficiency.
The Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 adds support for 1080p video recording at 60fps and electronic image stabilization. It also brings a suite of photography tools, including intelligent face detection, auto-focus, auto-exposure, and auto-white balance.
The fifth-generation chip includes a 5G modem with a higher peak download speed of 2.8Gbps (vs. 2.5Gbps on the 4 Gen 4). It supports Dual SIM Dual Active (DSDA) 5G + 5G/4G connectivity for the first time in the Snapdragon 4-series. This means both SIM slots can maintain simultaneous connections without compromise. The 4 Gen 5 also adds support for Qualcomm Sound with 96kHz lossless streaming and aptX Adaptive Audio.
| Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 | Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 | |
|---|---|---|
| Announced | May 2026 | May 2026 |
| Process node | 4nm (TSMC) | 4nm (TSMC) |
| CPU cluster | 4 performance cores + 4 efficiency cores | 2 performance cores + 6 efficiency cores |
| GPU upgrades | 21% faster Adaptive Performance Engine 4.0 Snapdragon Game Super Resolution Qualcomm Game FPS 3.0 HDR gaming support | 77% faster |
| Memory | LPDDR5/LPDDR4X | LPDDR4X |
| Storage | UFS 3.1 | Dual-channel UFS 3.1 |
| App launch speed | 20% faster | 43% faster |
| Screen lag reduction | 18% | 25% |
| Camera upgrades | 100x AI zoom support AI Night Vision support 4K HDR video recording at 30 fps | Intelligent face detection Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) support 1080p video recording at 60 fps Auto-focus, Auto-exposure, Auto-white balance |
| Connectivity upgrades | 3GPP Release 17 5G modem Peak 5G speed: 5.8Gbps Wi-Fi 7 support Bluetooth 6.0 support | Integrated 5G modem Peak 5G speed: 2.8Gbps Dual SIM Dual Active (DSDA): 5G + 5G/4G |
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Realme looks set to add another model to its growing 16 series lineup in India. The upcoming Realme 16x has now surfaced on the BIS certification website, which usually means an official launch isnβt too far away.

The certification was reportedly approved on May 6, 2026, suggesting Realme is already wrapping up regulatory formalities for the Indian market. Tipster Abhishek Yadav also recently mentioned the Realme 16x on X, claiming the phone will launch soon in India. According to the leak, the device could arrive in two color options: Endurance Brown and Glory White.
Storage variants are expected to include:
4GB + 128GB
6GB + 128GB
6GB + 256GB
That setup makes it pretty clear Realme is targeting the affordable 5G segment again. The phone is expected to succeed the Realme 15x 5G, which launched last year with a starting price of βΉ16,999 for the 6GB+128GB variant. The 8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB configurations were priced at βΉ17,999 and βΉ19,999, respectively.
That phone focused heavily on battery life and everyday performance, offering a 144Hz display, 6-nm based Dimensity 6300 mid-range chipset, and a large 7,000mAh battery with 60W charging.
At the moment, specs for the new model are still under wraps, but the overall positioning likely wonβt change too much. Expect the Realme 16x to land somewhere in the βΉ15,000 to βΉ18,000 range, competing with the usual crowd of budget 5G phones.
Itβll also expand the broader Realme 16 lineup, which already includes the standard Realme 16, Realme 16 Pro, and Realme 16 Pro Plus.
With the BIS certification now live, an official announcement could happen within the next few weeks. And considering how competitive the affordable 5G segment has become in India, Realme will probably continue focusing on the same formula that worked well before: big batteries, high refresh rate displays, and decent day-to-day performance.
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Xiaomi has officially launched the new Xiaomi BE7200 Pro WiFi 7 router in China. The company is positioning it as a more affordable flagship networking solution for users who want high-speed wireless connectivity without paying premium prices for top-end models like the BE19000 Pro.
The router is currently available for pre-order in China, while official sales will begin on May 13. Xiaomi has not yet confirmed any global launch plans for the device.

The Xiaomi BE7200 Pro comes with a suggested retail price of 1,199 Yuan (around $176). However, Xiaomi is offering an introductory sale price of 883.15 Yuan (approximately $122) during the initial launch period.
With this pricing, the router targets gamers, smart-home users, and heavy internet users looking for next-generation networking features at a lower cost.
The BE7200 Pro supports the latest WiFi 7 standard and delivers dual-band wireless speeds of up to 7,200Mbps. Xiaomi says the router is designed for demanding tasks such as 8K video streaming, cloud gaming, and handling multiple smart devices simultaneously.
Under the hood, the router is powered by Qualcommβs NPro A7 quad-core platform. It includes 1GB DRAM and 512MB flash storage. Xiaomi has also added a large 72,348mmΒ² heat dissipation system to improve thermal performance during heavy workloads.
One of the key highlights of the router is its networking setup. The BE7200 Pro includes five 2.5GbE Ethernet ports with a combined transmission bandwidth of up to 10Gbps. This makes it suitable for multi-gig broadband connections, NAS systems, and high-speed wired gaming setups.
For wireless coverage, the router features eight built-in high-gain antennas along with eight signal amplifiers. Xiaomi claims this setup improves wall penetration, connection stability, and whole-home coverage.
The router also supports AI-powered bandwidth allocation, AI Mesh networking, seamless roaming, child protection tools, and anti-hacking security features. Xiaomi says the device can handle up to 600 connected devices, making it suitable for large smart-home ecosystems.
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After weeks of teasers, OnePlus has officially announced the OnePlus Nord CE 6 and Nord CE 6 Lite in India. Both are sub-Rs 30,000 phones, with some genuinely impressive specs for the price.
The Nord CE 6 is the more premium of the two, starting at βΉ29,999. It sports a 6.78-inch AMOLED screen with 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate that can peak at a blinding 3,600 nits of brightness.Β

Under the hood sits a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip, and OnePlus has even borrowed the Touch Reflex chip from its flagship OnePlus 15 to deliver ultra-responsive 3,200Hz touch sampling during gaming sessions.
It runs on Android 16-based OxygenOS 16 out of the box. And the phone also brings stereo speakers, unlike last yearβs Nord CE 5.
It is powered by a massive 8,000mAh cell paired with 80W fast charging. It can even reverse-charge other devices at up to 27W. The phone also carries IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K ratings alongside MIL-STD-810H certification.
The Nord CE 6 Lite, starting at Rs 20,999, is relatively more modest. It uses a 6.72-inch FHD+ LCD panel β also with 144Hz β and runs on MediaTekβs Dimensity 7400 Apex chip.

Β Its 7,000mAh battery supports 45W charging and a handy bypass charging mode that routes power directly to the motherboard to reduce long-term battery wear. Cameras are simpler here: a 50MP rear shooter and an 8MP selfie camera, both capable of 4K video on the rear.
Both phones are available through Amazon, the OnePlus Store app, and physical OnePlus Experience Stores. The Nord CE 6 goes on sale May 7th with a Rs 2,000 early-bird bank discount, while the Lite follows on May 12th with similar card-based offers.
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Huawei spent much of its Bangkok launch event talking about smartwatches, including the new Huawei Watch Fit 5 Pro and Huawei Watch GT Runner 2 Racing Legend Edition, but the company also introduced a new flagship tablet called the Huawei MatePad Pro Max.

The new MatePad Pro Max is Huaweiβs latest premium tablet, and the company is making thinness one of its biggest selling points. At just 4.7mm thick and weighing 499g, Huawei says the MatePad Pro Max is the worldβs thinnest and lightest flagship tablet.Β
The device features a 13.2-inch flexible OLED PaperMatte display with 3K resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, 1600 nits peak brightness, and 1440Hz PWM Dimming. Huawei says the PaperMatte technology reduces glare and improves visibility in bright environments.Β
The bezels are also unusually slim at 3.55mm. Huawei has hidden the 12MP front-facing camera system inside the bezel itself.Β The back has a 50MP rear camera.

The MatePad Pro Max also supports keyboard accessories and stylus input, and the company says itβs designed for βPC-level productivity.β Speaking of which, the tablet delivers 20% performance bump and 30% better heat dissipation than the MatePad Pro 2025.Β
Despite its slimness, Huawei has fitted in a big enough 10,400mAh battery, which is good for over 14 hours of video on a single charge. For audio, you get a six-speaker setup with quad-driver bass and four microphones.Β
The Huawei MatePad Pro Max is launching in two flavors: 12/256GB and 12/512GB. Pricing starts at Β£999.99, and you can choose between Blue and Space Gray shades, though Huawei says regional availability will vary depending on the market.
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Samsung has announced a major advancement in wearable healthcare technology. A new clinical study conducted in partnership with Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital in South Korea found that the Samsung Galaxy Watch6 can predict fainting episodes before they happen.
The research focused on vasovagal syncope (VVS), one of the most common causes of fainting. According to the study, the smartwatch was able to warn users up to five minutes before a fainting episode with an overall accuracy of 84.6%.

Vasovagal syncope occurs when a person experiences a sudden drop in heart rate and blood pressure. This can temporarily reduce blood flow to the brain, causing loss of consciousness.
Common triggers include stress, fear, emotional shock, anxiety, and pain. While fainting itself is usually not life-threatening, sudden falls can lead to serious injuries such as fractures, head trauma, and concussions.
Researchers noted that up to 40% of people may experience VVS at least once during their lifetime, while many patients suffer repeated episodes.
The study involved 132 patients with suspected VVS symptoms. Under medical supervision, participants underwent induced fainting tests while wearing the Galaxy Watch6.
The smartwatch used its built-in photoplethysmography (PPG) sensor to collect heart rate variability (HRV) data. Researchers then analyzed the data using an AI-based prediction system.
The results showed:
Samsung says this is the worldβs first successful demonstration of a commercially available smartwatch predicting fainting spells in advance.
Professor Junhwan Cho, who led the research, said early warnings could give patients enough time to sit down, lie safely, or seek help before collapsing.
Samsung also stated that it plans to expand AI-powered preventive healthcare features in future Galaxy wearables. The findings of the study were published in the European Heart Journal, Digital Health.
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At its latest global launch event in Bangkok, Huawei introduced a new batch of wearables. Leading the announcement was the Huawei Watch Fit 5 series, consisting of a vanilla and Pro model.Β
The standard Watch Fit 5 gets a 1.82-inch AMOLED display, while the Pro version increases that to 1.92 inches and adds sapphire glass, slimmer bezels, and 3,000 nits of peak brightness. The Pro model also uses titanium alloy and a nanoceramic finish on select versions.

Huawei says the Watch Fit 5 series introduces βMini-Workoutβ mode, which is essentially a collection of short guided exercises designed for people who donβt want to commit to a full workout session. The feature even adds a small animated panda companion on the watch face.
The watches also expand outdoor fitness features. Cyclists can now see virtual power and cadence metrics in real time, while the Pro model adds trail running navigation and golf support with access to more than 17,000 courses globally.Β
Both the model features improved sleep tracking, a-fib (atrial fibrillation) analysis, and the usual health and wellness features. The Pro, however, adds ECG and arterial stiffness detection. It also supports womenβs health management with a temperature sensor that tracks wrist temperature trends and predicts period, ovulation day, and cycle.

As for the battery, the company says the Watch Fit 5 series can last up to 10 days under lighter usage conditions and around a week with more regular use. Both watches support Android and iOS.Β
Alongside the fitness-focused watches, Huawei also introduced something far more extravagant, the Huawei Watch Ultimate Design Spring Edition. Co-designed with jewelry designer Francesca Amfitheatrof, the smartwatch is covered with 99 natural diamonds, sapphire crystal detailing, and a titanium case inspired by Fibonacci patterns.

Despite the luxury focus, Huawei still packed in the usual smartwatch features. The watch supports ECG monitoring, respiratory tracking, eSIM calling, NFC payments, and even diving support up to 40 meters.Β
Then thereβs the Huawei Watch GT Runner 2 Racing Legend Edition, which targets serious runners instead of luxury buyers. Huawei says the watch improves GPS accuracy by 20%, thanks to a redesigned floating antenna system and dual-band satellite positioning.Β

The company also worked with marathon runner Eliud Kipchoge on training features that include pace predictions, race preparation plans, lactate threshold analysis, and fueling reminders during long runs.
The Watch GT Runner 2 supports more than 100 sports modes and promises up to 14 days of battery life under lighter use. Like the rest of Huaweiβs latest wearables, it works with both Android and iPhone devices, though some features remain limited on iOS.
Huawei says the Huawei Watch Fit 5 Series will be available starting May 7 through the Huawei Store. The standard Watch Fit 5 is priced at Β£159.99, and the Watch Fit 5 Pro costs Β£249.99.Β
Huawei is also bundling launch offers until June 21, including a Β£30 discount coupon, a free watch strap, and a Huawei Scale 3 with purchase.Β
The luxury-focused Huawei Watch Ultimate Design Spring Edition will also go on sale from May 7 through the Huawei Store, priced at Β£3,499.99. Meanwhile, the Huawei Watch GT Runner 2 Racing Legend Edition costs Β£349.99.
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Following a brief teaser campaign, Xiaomi has officially unveiled the Gaming Mouse 2 on its Youpin platform. It is a lightweight, spec-heavy wireless mouse aimed directly at the competitive gaming market, and it arrives with a retail price of 399 yuan ($58) and an introductory price of 349 yuan ($51). The mouse will officially go on crowdfunding sale on May 11.

The trend of ultra-lightweight gaming peripherals is well-established at this point, and Xiaomi is leaning into it. The Gaming Mouse 2 weighs in at just 58 grams. According to the company, the ergonomic shell was designed using grip data from competitive players to accommodate claw, fingertip, and palm grip styles. To keep the weight down without compromising build quality, the internal structure relies on a lightweight umbrella skeleton frame, which helps maintain a balanced 1:1 front-to-rear weight distribution.
Under the hood, Xiaomi is utilizing a custom PixArt PAW3955XM sensor. The specifications are exactly what you would expect from a modern high-end mouse: up to 40,000 DPI, 750 IPS tracking speed, and 60G acceleration. Xiaomi has also included a dedicated esports mode that pushes the static scan rate over 20,000 FPS.
For players who want granular control, the mouse supports one-step DPI adjustments and comes factory-calibrated with a DPI error rate of less than one percent. It also features Motion Sync for consistent cursor tracking, five levels of lift-off distance adjustment, a 1-degree angle snapping system, and the ability to track on glass surfaces thicker than 4mm.

The mouse runs on a Telink TL3228 dual-core controller. This hardware allows it to support an 8000Hz polling rate in both wired and 2.4GHz wireless modes. To help with wireless stability at that speed, the mouse sends duplicate data packets across two channels every 125 microseconds.
For the buttons, Xiaomi went with TTC optical switches for the main left and right clicks, along with a TTC gold wheel encoder for the scroll wheel, which is rated for two million cycles.
You can connect the mouse via a braided USB-C cable, 2.4GHz wireless, or Bluetooth 6.1. It has a 530mAh battery that Xiaomi says lasts up to 160 hours in 2.4GHz mode, though that estimate requires lowering the polling rate to a standard 1000Hz. You can adjust settings like DPI, polling rate, and sensor tuning through a web-based tool or local software, and save them directly to the mouseβs onboard memory.
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Qualcomm has officially introduced the new Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 and Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 chipsets, bringing several premium smartphone features to affordable and mid-range devices. Smartphones powered by these processors are expected to arrive in the second half of 2026.
Both chipsets are built on a 4nm process and focus on improving gaming, smoother UI performance, camera quality, and overall daily smartphone usage. Qualcomm says the new platforms are designed to deliver better graphics, faster app launches, and reduced lag during regular use.

The Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 is the more powerful chipset of the two. It features four performance cores clocked at 2.6GHz and four efficiency cores at 2.0GHz. Qualcomm claims the chipset delivers 21% better GPU performance, 20% faster app launches, and 18% lower screen lag compared to the previous generation.
One of the biggest highlights of the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 is the inclusion of Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0 support, features that were previously limited mostly to flagship smartphones. The chipset also supports AI-powered Night Vision photography, 100x AI zoom, Snapdragon Game Super Resolution, and cameras up to 200MP.
Meanwhile, the Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 is designed for budget and affordable mid-range smartphones. It includes two performance cores running at 2.4GHz and six efficiency cores at 2.0GHz. Qualcomm says the chipset delivers a major 77% GPU performance improvement along with 43% faster app launches.
The Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 also becomes the first Snapdragon 4-series chipset to support 90FPS gaming. It supports FHD+ 144Hz displays, dual-channel UFS 3.1 storage, and cameras up to 108MP.
Qualcomm has not yet revealed which smartphone brands will launch devices powered by these new chipsets.
| Feature | Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 | Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 |
|---|---|---|
| Process | 4nm | 4nm |
| CPU Setup | 4 Performance + 4 Efficiency cores | 2 Performance + 6 Efficiency cores |
| Peak Clock Speed | 2.6GHz | 2.4GHz |
| GPU Improvement | 21% | 77% |
| App Launch Improvement | 20% faster | 43% faster |
| Screen Lag Reduction | 18% | 25% |
| RAM Support | Up to 16GB LPDDR5/LPDDR4X | LPDDR4X |
| Storage Support | UFS 3.1 | Dual-channel UFS 3.1 |
| Display Support | FHD+ 144Hz | FHD+ 144Hz / HD+ 120Hz |
| Camera Support | Up to 200MP | Up to 108MP |
| AI Camera Features | Night Vision, 100x AI Zoom | Basic AI Camera |
| Gaming Features | Game Super Resolution, Adaptive Performance Engine 4.0 | 90FPS Gaming |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 7 | Wi-Fi 5 |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 6.0 | Bluetooth 5.1 |
| Peak Wireless Speed | 5.8Gbps | 2.8Gbps |
| USB Support | USB 2.0 (480Mbps) | USB 2.0 (480Mbps) |
| Target Segment | Mid-range | Budget/Mid-range |
| Expected Availability | H2 2026 | H2 2026 |
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Samsungβs cutting-edge 1.4nm node takes a big step forward as the company begins its early testing on the upcoming Exynos chipset. The upcoming Exynos chip in question will reportedly have higher peak clock speeds and a massive 96MB of System Level Cache (SLC), along with many notable upgrades.
Since Samsungβs more focused on improving the yield stability of its 2nm process, weβll see a couple more iterations of the 2nm GAA process before the 1.4nm process enters mass production. That also means the 1.4nm Exynos chip under testing is unlikely to be the unreleased Exynos 2700. Regardless, the early details of this 1.4nm Exynos chip, shared by @SPYGO19726, look promising.
The chip will have a 10-core CPU cluster divided into a β2+4+4β configuration. The two prime cores achieve a maximum speed of 4.50GHz, while the current Exynos 2600 peaks at 3.8GHz. Thatβs a solid 19% jump in the peak speed. Further, the four performance cores operate at 3.80GHz, and the four efficiency cores run at 2.00GHz.
Perhaps the most exciting development of this Exynos chip is the integration of 96MB of SLC cache. The tipster also reports an ultra-wide bus width to minimize latency between the CPU cores and the GPU. A large SLC can store much more frequently used data to achieve a lower memory latency and a boost in bandwidth. This effectively reduces the need for components such as CPU, GPU, NPU, and ISP to remain active all the time to send information to the larger cache.
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1. TSMC ramps up 2nm production capacity with five fabs, targeting a major leap over 3nm capacity
2. TSMCβs 2nm supply shortage forces smartphone brands to save the best for top-end models amid growing DRAM crisis
Unfortunately, itβs more expensive to produce chipsets with a large SLC cache because it occupies a significant portion of the silicon die. And with larger dies, production costs also go up. Itβs important to note that 10MB is the highest SLC cache in smartphone chips, found in the Dimensity 9500. Bumping it to 96MB would result in a die size incompatible with smartphone form factors. However, it can be used in many other device categories.
With Samsung targeting 2029 for the mass production of its 1.4nm node, thereβs still plenty of time for development and optimizations. Therefore, itβs best to treat these early details with a grain of salt. Consequently, while these early specifications are exciting, itβs best to treat them with a grain of salt.
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Blink has added two new 2K video doorbells to its smart home lineup, giving buyers a choice between a wired-only model and a battery-powered option.

The new Blink Wired Doorbell 2K+ and Blink Battery Doorbell 2K+ were announced on May 6 and are now available for pre-order in multiple markets. Both models expand Blinkβs 2K product range, which was introduced last fall, and focus on sharper video, improved image quality, and smarter motion alerts.
The Blink Wired Doorbell 2K+ is the more affordable option, starting at $49.99 in the U.S. It is designed for homes that already have doorbell wiring and runs on continuous power. Blink says the wired model records in 2K resolution and uses improved dynamic range to deliver clearer footage in bright, dark, or mixed lighting conditions.

The Blink Battery Doorbell 2K+ is aimed at users who want more flexibility during installation. It also records in 2K resolution and adds a head-to-toe field of view, which should make it easier to see visitors, packages, and activity near the doorstep. Like the wired version, it also includes improved dynamic range for better visibility in challenging lighting.
In the U.S., both doorbells support Blink Video Descriptions, a cloud-based smart alert feature available with a Blink AI Basic or Blink AI Plus subscription. Instead of only sending a basic motion alert, the feature can provide a short summary of what happened at the door. This means users can understand the event without opening and watching the full video clip every time.
The new doorbells work through the Blink app, where users can view live video, receive alerts, and manage device settings. Blink is also positioning both models as easy to install, whether customers choose the wired version or the battery-powered model.
The Blink Wired Doorbell 2K+ and Blink Battery Doorbell 2K+ are available for pre-order in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Prices start at $49.99 in the U.S., though regional pricing and availability may vary through local Amazon websites.
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Starting today, iQOO has started receiving pre-orders for its upcoming flagship smartphone, the iQOO 15T, in China. Alongside the phone, the company has also opened reservations for the iQOO Pad 6 Pro tablet and iQOO TWS 5i earbuds. While the official teaser images only reveal a glimpse of the products and promotional offers, recent leaks have already painted a fairly detailed picture of what users can expect from the new lineup.


The teaser image shared by iQOO highlights the slim profile of the iQOO 15T and hints at a large rear camera module. The company is also offering multiple pre-order benefits in China, including extended warranty support, battery-related benefits and trade-in offers. Apart from this, the teaser does not confirm hardware specifications yet.
However, known tipster Digital Chat Station recently shared an alleged image of the phoneβs rear panel, suggesting that the iQOO 15T may borrow its design language from the iQOO 15 Ultra. The image revealed a square camera module paired with a flat metal frame. On the front, the smartphone is expected to offer a 6.83-inch 2K flat display with a 144Hz refresh rate and an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner.
The iQOO 15T is also tipped to arrive with MediaTekβs upcoming Dimensity 9500 chipset, which is expected to be based on TSMCβs second-generation 3nm process. In terms of optics, leaks suggest a 200-megapixel Samsung HP5 primary camera with OIS support and full-pixel autofocus.
The device is also rumoured to support 8K video recording. Battery details point towards an 8,000mAh unit with support for 100W wired fast charging. Other expected features include Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, IP68 and IP69 ratings, and an X-axis linear motor.


Alongside the smartphone, iQOO has also teased the iQOO Pad 6 Pro in a green color option. The teaser image confirms a slim design with a circular dual-camera setup at the back. The company is also promoting accessory and exchange-related offers for early buyers.
As per recent reports, the tablet may feature a 13.2-inch 4K LCD display and could run on Qualcommβs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. It is also expected to offer up to 16GB RAM and 512GB storage, along with a 13,000mAh battery supporting 90W fast charging. This device is likely to be similar to the Vivo Pad 6 Pro, which debuted in March in China.
The iQOO TWS 5i earbuds have also surfaced through official teaser images, revealing an in-ear design with stem-style earbuds and a black-and-gold charging case. The teaser mentions up to 50 hours of battery life and 42ms low-latency gaming mode.
At present, thereβs no telling whether these devices will be released globally.
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The Redmi K100 series wonβt debut in China until October, but early details about the lineup have already begun to surface online. The latest leak sheds light on the key specifications of the vanilla Redmi K100.Β
According to industry insider Digital Chat Station, the K100 will feature a 6.6-inch display on the front. Not much different from Redmi K90, but the battery and charging could get a real upgrade.
The leak suggests the phone could pack an 8500mAh cell, and adds that the company is further experimenting with larger capacities. By comparison, the Redmi K90 already ships with a sizeable 7,100mAh battery. Wired charging will remain at 100W, though Redmi may finally bring 50W wireless charging to the standard model as well.
These are the first set of specs revealed for the Redmi K100. Earlier reports, however, suggested the device could also see a price increase.

A previous report suggests the device may still arrive with last-gen Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, but the price could increase to 4,000 yuan, or some $585. For comparison, the Redmi K90 was launched at CNY 2,599, which roughly translates to $380.
And itβs not just the base models. Phones rumored to have 2nm based processors like the 8 Elite Gen 6 are also expected to start at a higher starting price of 5,000 yuan (~$730).
One of the main reasons behind the increase is said to be rising memory costs. As such, several smartphone makers in China have already raised prices on select models in recent months.
As for the higher-end variant, the Redmi K100 Pro Max is rumored to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 alongside a 200-megapixel primary camera using a 1/1.28-inch sensor, as well as a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens.
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OnePlus hasnβt said anything official about the OnePlus 16 yet, but leaks out of China keep coming. The latest one, from tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo, reveals key specs of the phone, and they line up pretty well with everything weβve heard before.
According to the leak, the OnePlus 16 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, which carries the model code SM8975. Itβs an up-and-coming chip from Qualcomm expected to reach 5GHz clock speed.Β

On the display side, earlier leaks suggested a minimum refresh rate of 185Hz, with OnePlus reportedly evaluating support up to 240Hz. The new leak confirms a BOE flat screen with an βultra-high refresh rate,β which is consistent.Β
The panel is also said to use LTPO and LIPO packaging technologies to reduce bezels to around 1mm on all four sides. Whether it actually ships with 240Hz support is still unclear; the company is apparently still testing it.

As for the camera, the tipster reiterates that it will feature a 200MP periscope telephoto unit. Previous leak suggests the sensor could be in the 1/1.x-inch territory. The rest of the rear camera system is expected to include a 50MP primary and a 50MP ultrawide.
The OnePlus is also expected to get a major battery upgrade. Digital Chat Stationβs latest post mentions a maximum of 9,000mAh. A separate tipster previously claimed the same figure, so thereβs at least some agreement there. The phone is also said to include a bionic X-axis vibration motor, symmetrical dual speakers, full water resistance, and a dedicated AI button.
As for software, the OnePlus 16 is expected to ship with OxygenOS 17 on top of Android 17. The phone is reportedly targeting a China launch in October, though no date has been confirmed.
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Huawei looks like itβs bringing back something most smartphone brands have quietly moved away from: true long-range optical zoom. Fresh leaks surrounding the upcoming Mate 90 Pro Max suggest the phone could feature a dedicated 10x optical periscope camera, alongside a second telephoto lens.

If accurate, it would mark a pretty significant shift at a time when many Android flagships are leaning more heavily on high-resolution sensors and digital cropping instead of native long-range optics. For context, the Mate 80 Pro Max already features a fairly capable dual-telephoto setup, combining a 50MP periscope camera with 4x optical zoom and a second 50MP periscope lens offering 6.2x optical zoom.
The leak comes not too long after Oppo showed what a modern 10x setup can do with the Find X9 Ultra. That phone uses a 50MP sensor paired with a 230mm-equivalent periscope lens and a complex prism arrangement, allowing it to maintain surprisingly good detail even at higher zoom levels. Oppo also pushed the idea of βlosslessβ 20x zoom through sensor cropping.
Huawei seems to be taking a somewhat similar direction. The Mate 90 Pro Max is rumored to pair the 10x periscope camera with a large 1-inch-type main sensor and Huaweiβs XMAGE imaging system.

Exact details about the telephoto hardware are still unclear, but Huawei has experience in this area. The P40 Pro+ from 2020 was one of the first phones to offer proper 10x optical zoom in a relatively compact body, using a folded light-path design to make it work. In a way, the upcoming Mate series could be seen as Huawei revisiting that idea with newer hardware and smarter image processing.
The wider Android market has largely shifted away from this approach. Samsung, for instance, brought back 10x optical zoom on the Galaxy S21 Ultra using a dual fixed-focus telephoto setup, matching the zoom range of the experimental Galaxy S4 Zoom from 2013. However, the company later moved to a 5x optical zoom setup on the Galaxy S24 Ultra to accommodate a larger 50MP sensor.
Huaweiβs current Pura 90 Pro Max already pushes zoom pretty far with its 200MP telephoto, especially for video at higher magnification levels. The Mate 90 Pro Max is expected to build further on that foundation, pairing a larger sensor inside a 10x periscope module with AI-powered image enhancement.
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Googleβs next Pixel lineup is starting to leak in detail. A large spec dump has now revealed information across the entire Pixel 11 lineup. The focus this time seems to be a few hardware changes that are a little unexpected.

The biggest shift is probably the new Tensor G6 chip
Google is moving to TSMCβs 2nm process for the chipset, which should help quite a bit with efficiency and sustained performance, two areas Pixel phones have been criticized for in the past. The chip itself uses a 1+4+2 CPU setup, combining ARMβs newer C1-series cores with a PowerVR GPU. Thereβs also a refreshed TPU for AI tasks, the Titan M3 security chip, and notably, a switch to the MediaTek M90 modem.
That last part is important because it means Google may finally be moving away from Samsungβs Exynos-based modem setup, something Pixel users have complained about in the past due to heat and connectivity issues. The MediaTek M90 itself is a newer 5G-Advanced modem introduced in early 2025, and appears to succeed the M80 modem found in the Dimensity 9100.
Google Pixel 11 series specs (rumored)
The regular Pixel 11 is expected to feature a 6.3-inch OLED display with a 60-120Hz refresh rate, HDR brightness up to 2,000 nits, and peak brightness reaching 3,100 nits. Battery capacity is listed at 4,840mAh rated. For comparison, the current Pixel 10 has a rated capacity of 4,835mAh, while the marketed typical capacity sits at 4,970mAh. Camera-wise, the phone is tipped to get a new 50MP main sensor, along with 8GB or 12GB RAM options.

Moving up the lineup, the Pixel 11 Pro and Pixel 11 Pro XL are expected to bring sharper displays with resolutions of 1280Γ2856 and 1344Γ2992, respectively. Both panels are also tipped to reach up to 2,450 nits HDR brightness and 3,600 nits peak brightness. RAM options reportedly go up to 16GB, while the camera setup sees upgrades to both the main and telephoto sensors.
As for battery capacity, the Pixel 11 Pro is listed with a 4,707mAh rated cell, while the Pro XL is expected to pack a 5,000mAh battery. The capacities themselves are fairly close to the Pixel 10 series, but the move to the 2nm Tensor G6 chip could still help improve overall battery life and efficiency.
Google is reportedly removing the infrared thermometer and replacing it with a small RGB LED setup called βPixel Glow.β From whatβs being described, it works somewhat like a smaller version of Nothingβs Glyph interface. The previously rumored IR face unlock apparently still isnβt ready for this generation.
Taken together, the Pixel 11 lineup looks less like a dramatic redesign and more like Google refining the experience in areas where previous Pixels fell short: better thermals, improved cellular connectivity.
(Source: Mystic Leaks)
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Casio has officially released the GMW-BZ5000RC-1 in the United States. It is the newest addition to the companyβs 5000 series of full-metal watches. The model originally launched in Japan in April 2026, followed by a gradual rollout in the UK and select European markets. It is now listed on Casioβs US website and available to purchase for $880.

The main draw of this specific model is the design of the case. Casio has tweaked the construction of the 5000 series here, connecting the bezel and the center case at the top and bottom to leave the middle section exposed. That exposed center case is treated with a gradient rainbow ion-plated finish. Because of how the plating process works, the color distribution is slightly different on every unit. It also features gold-colored screws and a glass face treated with a matching rainbow vapor deposition.
Underneath the metal, it still relies on a resin bumper system to absorb impacts. Interestingly, Casio says that it used AI to help design the watchβs structure, feeding decades of drop-test data into a model to optimize the 3D shapes of the interlocking metal components.

Beyond the metal casing, the most practical upgrade is the display. Instead of the traditional LCD found on standard G-Shocks, the GMW-BZ5000RC-1 uses a Memory in Pixel (MIP) screen. MIP displays are noticeably easier to read in direct sunlight and offer much higher contrast. Because itβs a higher-resolution panel, Casio included a feature in its companion mobile app that lets you switch the display font. You can use a standard modern digital font, or swap it to a Classic mode that digitally recreates the blocky, 7-segment look.
The rest of the spec sheet is standard for Casioβs higher-end digital watches. It includes Bluetooth for automatic time syncing with your phone, Multiband 6 radio control as a fallback for time calibration, and solar charging. With the power-saving mode turned on, the watch can theoretically last up to 22 months in complete darkness. It also maintains the standard 200 meters of water resistance.
In related news, Casio recently unveiled five Electro Green G-Shock watches with neon accents in the US, alongside two affordable AE1600HX digital watches for the US market.
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SanDisk has introduced a new portable storage drive in China, the ELE series 1TB portable SSD (upgraded model), which is currently available for an introductory price of 869 yuan (128). It is a straightforward storage device aimed at people who need to keep large files, like video projects or high-resolution photos, on hand without taking up much physical space.

The SSD measures 75mm long, 45mm wide, and about 10mm thick, and it weighs just 31.7 grams. Because it is small and lightweight, it fits easily into a pocket, a camera pouch, or a laptop bag. SanDisk says that the drive is tested to survive drops from up to two meters, providing standard physical protection for everyday handling and travel.
The drive connects via a USB-C port using the USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface, which supports a theoretical maximum bandwidth of 10Gbps. In terms of actual performance, SanDisk says the SSD can reach read speeds of up to 600MB/s.

This speed is sufficient for standard tasks like transferring documents, moving media files, or running routine backups. It is noticeably faster than older mechanical hard drives, though it sits well below the 1,000MB/s or 2,000MB/s speeds offered by more expensive, higher-end portable SSDs currently on the market.
SanDisk has not released the exact write speeds for the ELE, noting only that they are slightly lower than the read speeds. This is a common practice for entry-level and mid-range storage devices, but it is something to keep in mind if your workflow involves writing very large batches of files to the drive on a regular basis, as the transfer might take a bit longer than the advertised read speed suggests.

For compatibility, the SSD is a plug-and-play device. It works out of the box with most hardware that has a USB-C port, including Windows PCs, Macs, tablets, and Android smartphones, without needing extra software. It operates safely in temperatures between 0Β°C and 45Β°C and includes a three-year limited warranty.
In related news, Adata has recently introduced the Urban Tapsafe portable SSD with NFC unlocking and speeds of up to 1900MB/s, while Lexar has unveiled the JumpDrive D500 dual-interface USB SSD offering speeds of up to 400MB/s.
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As promised last week, Huawei has announced the nova 15 Max at an event in Thailand. The standout feature of the device is the 8,500mAh battery. If the phone looks familiar, thatβs because it appears to be a rebranded version of the Enjoy 90 Pro Max, which was unveiled in China in March. Huawei hasnβt revealed the chipset powering the phone, but itβs likely the Kirin 8000, which is found on the Enjoy 90 Pro Max. The 6.84-inch OLED panel on the nova 15 Max offers an FHD+ resolution and a refresh rate of 120Hz. The device has a dual-rear camera setup with a 50MP RYYB main camera...
A new rumor from China today claims Huawei is finally working on switching its Mate flagship line to ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensors. These are allegedly in testing right now, hopefully everything goes well. If so, then the ultrasonic sensors would replace the side-mounted fingerprint sensors used in previous Mate generations. Huawei Mate 80 Pro Max Yesterday we heard that the Mate 90 Pro Max will come with two telephoto cameras just like its predecessor, but unlike the Mate 80 Pro Max's setup, one of those will be capable of 10x optical zoom, Oppo-style. Huawei is...












Acer has launched the iM11 5G tablet in the Indian market. It comes with an 11.45-inch IPS LCD screen with 2220x1440 resolution and 450-nit peak brightness. The tablet is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 SoC, paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of expandable storage. As the name implies, the Iconia iM11 5G has 5G support, alongside 4G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and GPS. It also has a fingerprint scanner embedded into the power button. On the rear there's a 16MP camera and a 2MP macro camera, and on the front an 8MP unit. The device has a 7,400 mAh battery with support for 18W wired...
Samsung Electronics could soon secure another major foundry customer, as AMD is reportedly moving closer to placing orders for Samsungβs 2nm chip technology.
According to Edaily (via Jukan), Samsung Foundry Business Division recently advanced discussions with AMD over manufacturing next-generation 2nm processors.
AMD currently relies heavily on TSMC for processor manufacturing, but the Taiwanese chipmaker is facing capacity pressure from customers, including NVIDIA, Tesla, and Apple.
AMD CEO Lisa Su reportedly visited Samsungβs Pyeongtaek foundry campus in March, where both companies discussed potential 2nm production partnerships.
The talks come as demand for high-performance computing chips continues rising during the rapid expansion of agentic AI systems. Unlike traditional AI chatbots, these systems can perform tasks, increasing demand for both GPUs and CPUs.
Samsungβs improving 2nm yields may help AMD diversify production while giving Samsung another high-profile foundry customer after Tesla.Β Samsung plans to manufacture advanced AI chips at its Taylor facility.
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A couple of days ago, Motorola confirmed that the Razr Fold will launch in India, but it neglected to set a date. And now we have it β the companyβs first book-style foldable will arrive in the country on May 13 (Wednesday). The Motorola Razr Fold already has a page on Motorola India, which shows two memory options, 12/256GB and 16/512GB, plus three colors to choose from. The first two are Pantone colors, Blackened Blue and Lily White, while the third is the FIFA World Cup 2026 Edition (black base color). There are no prices listed yet, of course. Motorola Razr Fold in:...
Panic spread quickly after Samsung confirmed plans to discontinue Samsung Messages. Well, the company has silently updated its announcement page.Β At least for now, Samsung Messages is only being discontinued in the US.
If you live in Europe, Asia, India, or most other regions, you can continue using Samsung Messages app. The company has officially confirmed this distinction, even though much of the online discussion ignored it entirely.
Samsung began preloading Google Messages on Galaxy phones years ago, especially in the United States. Google Messages became the centerpiece of Androidβs broader messaging strategy, particularly after Apple finally adopted RCS support.
Google Messages already handles Samsung-exclusive integrations on many Galaxy devices, including One UI styling tweaks and deeper RCS support.
Samsungβs official End of Service notice clearly states the change is βApplicable to the U.S. market only.β The company also reportedly confirmed to Bild that there are currently no plans to discontinue it outside the US.

If youβre using Samsung Messages in India, Germany, the UK, South Korea, or elsewhere, you can keep using the app exactly as before. Meanwhile, that doesnβt necessarily mean the Samsung Messages app is safe forever.
The Galaxy S26 series and newer models can no longer download Samsung Messages from the Galaxy Store. Once July 2026 arrives, the app will disappear from the Galaxy Store entirely for other supported US devices as well.
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Alongside LG Display, Samsung Display is set to dominate OLED panel shipments for the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max, effectively shutting Chinaβs BOE out of the most lucrative tier this cycle.
Apple is expected to lock in OLED panel approvals this month. The outcome looks familiar: Samsung and LG will carry the bulk of the load, while BOE struggles to hold onto even a foothold in the high-end lineup.
At the center of this divide sits LTPO+. Samsung and LG have moved ahead here, refining both performance and production stability, while BOE has not kept pace.
LTPO+ is where the real game is being played. BOEβs limitations are showing up where it matters most, in yields and consistency. That is a serious problem when you are dealing with Pro models that demand tight power efficiency.
Pay attention: Samsung and LG have industrialized LTPO+; BOE is still catching up. Industry insiders say its yields remain inconsistent, and that alone is enough for Apple to look elsewhere.
Samsung Display is projected to ship around 146 million OLED panels to Apple this year. LG Display follows with over 82 million units. BOE sits far behind at roughly 35 million, most of that tied to older or entry-level models.
Even BOEβs partial involvement in the iPhone 17 Pro did not change the trajectory. Quality issues disrupted its supply, and Samsung ended up grabbing that demand. Keeping BOE in the mix gives Apple negotiating power against Samsung and LG.
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While Honor is busy rolling out the Honor 600 and 600 Pro internationally, the European branch of the company has created an Early Bird offer for both phones that combines discounts with several freebies. Letβs have a closer look. Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro In the UK, the Honor 600 Pro has a Β£200 discount voucher, which drops its price to Β£700 (this is for a 12/512GB unit). For a gift, you have a choice between the Honor Choice Projector Air Pro (a 550g, 1080p projector with streaming services built-in) and a combo of the Honor Choice Kumi AI Note (a tiny note-taking tool with...
Alongside the Nord CE6, which was unveiled in India today, OnePlus also introduced the Nord CE6 Lite. The more affordable Lite variant comes with a Dimensity 7400 Apex chipset and offers a 7,000mAh battery. The OnePlus Nord CE6 Lite sports a 6.72-inch LCD display that supports a resolution of FHD+ and a refresh rate of 144Hz. It is claimed to offer 1000 nits in high brightness mode (HBM) and a 240Hz touch sampling rate. Under the hood, the phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Apex SoC, which is coupled with up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. It...
Samsung has rolled out a new update for the Wonderland app, bringing a few meaningful improvements for users who create custom motion wallpapers on Galaxy devices.
One of the key fixes restores the 3D motion effect for portrait photos used in motion wallpapers. Some users had noticed that the depth effect was no longer working properly, and this update appears to address that issue.
The update also changes how the app handles photo and video permissions.
Instead of asking for broad access upfront, Wonderland now requests permission only when users actually try to load files. Itβs a cleaner and more privacy-friendly approach.
Samsung has additionally fixed a bug that could cause videos and animated elements in wallpapers to randomly stop playing. With this patch, motion wallpapers should now run more reliably without interruptions.
The latest Wonderland update is rolling out through Galaxy Store. The availability seems broad, but not all Galaxy users may see the update immediately. The customization app requires Good Lock to be installed already to function.

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Samsung is finally pushing May 2026 firmware to its latest premium earbuds, and this time both the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro are getting some attention.
The updates are relatively small in size, but seasoned Samsung users already know the pattern here: these early maintenance builds often lay the groundwork for long-term stability.
Galaxy Buds 3 Pro
Samsung has started releasing a new update for the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro in South Korea. The firmware carries version R630XXU0AZD2 and weighs in at around 8.28MB.
The official changelog is short, classic Samsung style. After translation, it mentions that βstabilization code related to terminal operationβ has been applied.
Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
Seeing the Buds 4 Pro finally join the firmware train in Europe is a notable milestone.
The Korean tech giant has now started rolling out the first meaningful post-launch firmware update for the Buds 4 Pro across parts of Europe, including the Netherlands, Belgium, and nearby markets.
Roughly two months after release, the earbuds are finally getting their first refinement-focused build.Β The update arrives with firmware version R640XXU0AZD2 and carries a package size of just over 8.5 megabytes.
If youβre holding a pair of Galaxy Buds 3 Pro or Buds 4 Pro, checking for the update only takes a minute.
Once the firmware is ready, tap Install now.
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Snapdragon released its first Gen 5 chips last year with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and the vanilla 8 Gen 5. Now the company is extending this generation into the entry-level and mid-range segments with chips from the 4 and 6 series. Both are focused on longer battery life, smoother UI and improved gaming performance. Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 The headlining features of the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 (SM6850) are Adaptive Performance Engine 4.0 and Qualcomm Adaptive Performance FPS 3.0, which promise steady frame rates while gaming. Snapdragon Game Super Resolution is available to upscale visuals...




The OnePlus Nord CE6 has been launched in India, featuring a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, a big display, and a massive battery. The device will go on sale in the country starting tomorrow. Up front, the Nord CE6 features a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and 1.5K resolution. The panel supports up to 1,800 nits of brightness in high-brightness mode (HBM). On the inside, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset is paired with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. As for optics, the device offers a dual rear setup led by a 50MP primary camera using the...
Huawei unveiled the new Watch Fit 5 and Watch Fit 5 Pro last month in China, and today the brand is announcing their international debut. They are both available later today from the Huawei Store. The Watch Fit 5 costs Β£159.99, and the Watch Fit 5 Pro is priced at Β£249.99. Until June 21, if you purchase either one you'll get a Β£30 discount coupon, a free strap, and a Huawei Scale 3. Huawei Watch Fit 5 You can also enjoy the Watch Fit 5 Multipass, which includes up to three months free premium sport and fitness subscriptions for apps including Huawei Health+, Komoot, and Urunn, along...
Samsung has removed three Galaxy phones from the software update support chart in May 2026. Two Galaxy A phones and one Galaxy M phone have reached their end of life, years after receiving regular software updates.
Samsungβs May 2026 update chartΒ is identical to April in the Monthly segment; no additions, removals, or transfers.
Three devices were dropped entirely from the May list (not transferred anywhere, just removed). The budget Galaxy A13, along with the mid-range Galaxy A23 LTE and Galaxy M33 5G models, is no longer eligible for updates.
Note that Samsung has already abandoned its Biannual offering. Devices no longer shift from the Quarterly to the Biannual update chart. If flagship, the device stays in Monthly, then moves to Quarterly in the last year of support.
Samsungβs May 2026 security patch brings fixes to 29 Android CVEs and 10 One UI SVEs. The latest security update hasnβt yet started rolling out. Users should be ready for a delay in the May patch rollout due to One UI 8.5.
On May 6, Samsung started releasing the One UI 8.5 update. Galaxy S25 series, Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7 and more phones received the stable update. Samsung plans to open a worldwide rollout for several devices on May 11, 2026.
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Samsung may launch Galaxy S26 FE with Exynos SoC in all regions. Earlier this year, the company launched the Galaxy S26 series. As usual, a Fan Edition model with familiar experience will join the lineup by the end of the year.
Exynos is shaping up to be a big deal in the Galaxy S26 FE as Samsung reportedly plans to use its in-house SoC in all regions. The upgrade is expected to be very significant, bringing a major generational shift.
Galaxy S25 FE uses Exynos 2400 fabricated on a 4nm process. The Galaxy S26 FE may come with Exynos 2500, which is made using Samsung Foundryβs 3nm node. Itβs going to be a huge technological upgrade.
Earlier, an SM-S741U (S26 FE moniker) was spotted on Geekbench. The device was equipped with an Exynos 2500 chip and Android 17 preinstalled, scoring 2426 points in single-core and 8004 points in multi-core tests.

Image β Exynos 2500 | Source β Samsung
Samsung ships the S26 and S26+ with the Exynos 2600 chipset in most markets. This processor is made using the cutting-edge 2nm process. However, itβs unlikely to power the Fan Edition handset coming later this year.
As for Exynos 2600, Samsung has a different device. The upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 8 may use the 2nm processor in select countries. Snapdragon chipset might return to certain markets, such as the United States and China.
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A new leak sheds light on the potential chips for Samsungβs upcoming foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide, and Galaxy Z Flip 8.
According to Erencan YΔ±lmaz, Samsung may use Snapdragon chips in the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Fold8 Wide, while the Galaxy Z Flip 8 may go for Exynos.
Last year, Samsung introduced the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and TriFold with a flagship Snapdragon processor. Exynos 2500, which missed adoption in the S25 series, has debuted with the Galaxy Z Flip 7 worldwide.
In 2026, Samsungβs chip choices may remain intact. The book-style foldable phones may opt for Snapdragon, while the clamshell-type folding device would prefer Exynos.
Thereβs also a chance that the Galaxy Z Flip 8 may use a Snapdragon processor in select markets. The adoption may be similar to the Galaxy S lineup, prioritizing Qualcomm in the US, China, Canada and a few more countries.
Galaxy S26 series comes with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy. Itβs the fastest application processor in the Android segment. Exynos 2600 is the worldβs first 2nm chipset, which powers S26 and S26 Plus in most markets.
Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Fold8 Wide are not just expensive but signature models. Exynos 2600 is nice, but it still lags behind its Snapdragon counterpart. That said, the Fold lineup may pick Snapdragon, just like the S26 Ultra.
Samsung is expected to hold its Unpacked event on July 22 in London.

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Rumors about the iQOO 15T and iQOO Pad6 Pro surfaced late last month, pointing to a May launch. iQOO has now officially teased both devices and opened pre-reservations in China. While no details about the devices have been confirmed, iQOO has teased the design of the 15T. It appears to have a square rear camera module. Meanwhile, tipster Digital Chat Station had recently shared an image of the alleged iQOO 15Tβs rear camera module. The handset is tipped to feature a 200MP primary rear camera. It is said to come with a 6.83-inch display with a 2K resolution. Alongside the iQOO...
With the Galaxy S26 Ultra Cine LUT, Samsung is pushing into a space that used to belong almost exclusively to professional cinema workflows: cinematic color science.
Samsungβs new Cine LUT feature is not just another Instagram-style filter pack in Galaxy S26 Ultra. The company is positioning it as a creator-focused color grading system built on top of the new Advanced Professional Video (APV) codec.
Galaxy experts from Samsung say the APV codec delivers visually lossless image quality while minimizing degradation during editing. In practical terms, it gives creators far more flexibility when working with Log footage.
Instead of leaving users alone with flat Log footage and a complicated grading workflow, Samsung built Cine LUT directly into the Galaxy S26 experience.
Users can preview cinematic looks while shooting, then apply grading styles inside Gallery with a single tap. And unlike generic preset packs flooding social media, Samsung did not build these looks internally in isolation.

The project became a collaboration between Samsung MX, Samsung Research, and U5K Imageworks, a professional colorist studio known for high-end production work.
U5K had already been involved in advisory work around Samsung Log video and Rec. 709 LUT development before Cine LUT evolved into a larger initiative. That partnership matters because color grading is an artistic judgment.
Samsung says the four presets were inspired by popular movie genres, each designed to reshape ordinary smartphone footage into a specific emotional tone.
These LUTs were designed specifically around Log video workflows. Cine LUT reconstructs color and brightness information using the wider tonal latitude available in Log footage, helping preserve subtle gradients and tonal depth.
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After debuting in the US market earlier, the Galaxy Store Discover Tab is now rolling out for Galaxy users in the UK, giving Samsungβs app marketplace a more curated, editorial-style layer.
Rollout of the Discover Tab in the UK matters because Samsung has been trying to position Galaxy Store as more than a secondary app repository sitting behind the Play Store.
The company wants tighter ecosystem engagement, particularly around games, exclusive promotions, and partner-driven content discovery. This expansion closes an obvious regional gap after the featureβs initial US launch.
The new Discover Tab is designed to surface apps and games through curated recommendations, featured placements, and editorial picks instead of relying solely on standard search rankings or category browsing.

Samsung is framing it as a way for users to find βmust-downloadβ content, though the real strategy sits deeper in engagement and retention. The new Discover Tab gives Galaxy Store a more content-led interface.
The tab will highlight exclusive in-app offers and promotions available through Galaxy Store. That remains one of Samsungβs strongest incentives for keeping users inside its own app market rather than the Google Play Store.
Samsung is positioning the Discover Tab as a communication layer between publishers and Galaxy users. Developers can push seasonal updates, live events, collaborations, and promotional campaigns through curated placements inside the storefront.
βThe launch of the Discover tab in the UK gives us a valuable new channel to communicate directly with Samsung players, especially regarding our in-game events and updates. It helps us improve engagement by delivering the right content at the right time.β β Dmitrii Biriukov, Marketing Producer, PlayRix
βThrough curated stories and featured placement, the Discover Tab shows new players why our game is worth exploring.β β Anita Liu, Senior Business Executive, Dungeon Hunter 6
βAsphalt Legends is a season-driven experience, with every month bringing new events, fresh content, and exciting cross-franchise collaborations. Featuring the game in the Discovery tabβs editorial picks has played a key role in keeping our community engaged, while also helping us reach new players during major moments such as our 20th anniversary and collaborations with iconic franchises.β β Arnaud Benefice, Marketing Director, Asphalt Legends
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Samsung reveals a joint clinical study with Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital has validated the Galaxy Watch 6βs ability to predict vasovagal syncope, or VVS, with 84.6 percent accuracy up to five minutes before a fainting episode occurs.
A smartwatch warning you before you collapse sounds like science fiction until you consider how dangerous fainting episodes can become in real life.
One unexpected blackout on a staircase, roadside, or bathroom floor can leave lasting damage. Samsungβs latest Galaxy Watch health research is targeting exactly that moment.
The study relied on the existing PPG sensor already built into the Galaxy Watch 6. It shows the hardware sitting on usersβ wrists may already be capable of far more advanced health monitoring.
The research team tested 132 patients with suspected VVS symptoms during induced fainting evaluations.
Using photoplethysmography data alongside heart rate variability analysis, the watch tracked subtle cardiovascular changes that happen before consciousness drops. Samsung then fed those signals into an AI-driven prediction model.

Apple, Google, and Samsung have spent years turning smartwatches into personal health companions. Samsungβs publication of findings in the European Heart Journal Digital Health gives this effort more credibility.
If Samsung can successfully commercialize predictive health alerts like this, the Galaxy Watch lineup may start competing less with fitness trackers and more with preventive healthcare platforms.
βItβs not uncommon for syncope patients to suffer trauma from falls, and in extreme cases, some experience severe injuries such as fractures or cerebral hemorrhage,β said Professor Junhwan Cho of the Department of Cardiology at Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital. βAn early warning from this technology could give patients advance time to get into a safe position or call for help, which would dramatically reduce the incidence of secondary injuries.β
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The Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro were initially introduced last month, and they've since quickly spread to more and more regions. Today, they're finally launching in the UK, where the Honor 600 can be yours for Β£549.99 with 256GB of storage and Β£599.99 with 512GB. The Honor 600 Pro is priced at Β£899.99 with 512GB of storage. As an early bird deal, Honor is currently offering the Honor 600 (512GB) for Β£449.99, and the Honor 600 Pro (512GB) for Β£699.99. This after you apply the promotional vouchers of Β£200 and Β£150, respectively. Additionally, there are a number of freebies that you...
Samsungβs Android 17-based One UI 9 may expand the Finder functionality and add the Driving Insights to Now Brief. These changes will follow the expansive list of design tweaks and features in the next major Galaxy update testing.
One UI 8.5 dropped the legacy S Finder identity for a simpler Finder term. It wasnβt just a simplification, but a well-minded preparation to expand the functionality.
New findings suggest that Samsungβs Finder feature in One UI 9 will add Google as an option alongside the native system-wide Galaxy search functionality.
Users will be able to pick either Samsungβs native device search or Google on the home screen. The best part: you could be able to have both together on the homescreen.

Samsung is working on a new app called Driving Insights to expand Now Brief content.
As discovered by AndroidAuthority, Samsungβs Driving Insights app will track your precise location, using AI to give you feedback about your perceived driving patterns, generating weekly, personalized summaries.
The unreleased appβs brief description reads βSee your habits and patterns at a glanceβ to βhelp you build better driving habits.β The app will rely on AI and your phoneβs sensors to gauge various aspects of your driving.
Weekly reports will provide feedback about your habits, such as:
Samsung has started internal Beta testing of One UI 9 software. The public rollout of One UI 8.5 started on May 6, with expansion planned for May 11. Samsung also has One UI 9.5 in its pipeline for 2027 flagships.
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Teaser of The Android Show signaled Android 17 would introduce Liquid Glass design, but apparently, that is not happening.
Sameer Samat, Googleβs President of the Android Ecosystem, directly responded to the conversation after a Pixel-themed mockup imagined what Appleβs Liquid Glass aesthetic could look like on Android 17.
Appleβs βLiquid Glassβ design has triggered a familiar cycle. After the company changed its software direction, others started experimenting with translucent layers, floating buttons, reflective animations, and overdone blur effects.
Android users, especially Pixel and Samsung fans, were already wondering if Google would eventually follow the same road.
Google has spent years building its own design identity through Material Design and, more recently, with Material 3 Expressive. Whether people love or hate the colorful approach, it is at least recognizably Android.
There is also a practical side to this. Appleβs Liquid Glass design is not just about blur. It leans heavily on reflections, layered translucency, depth simulation, and motion effects that constantly shift around the interface.
Android brands copying Apple is nothing new. Even Samsung has borrowed certain ideas over the years. Some One UI navigation layouts and floating interaction patterns clearly moved closer to Appleβs approach after One UI 6.
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The bigger picture should become clearer during The Android Show on May 12. Google is already teasing it as βone of the biggest years for Android yet.β
For Samsung users, the important part is this: Android can evolve visually without losing its own identity.
Don't worry. Not happening!
β Sameer Samat (@ssamat) May 5, 2026
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Today, iQOO has made the Z11 and Z11x official in Malaysia. The Z11 comes with a 6.83-inch 1260x2800 AMOLED screen with 144Hz refresh rate, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 SoC at the helm, and a 9,020 mAh battery with 90W wired charging support. iQOO Z11 official images On the rear there's a 50MP main camera and a 2MP depth sensor, while for selfies you get a 32MP snapper. The phone measures 163.73 x 76.18 x 8.25 mm and weighs 213g. It's offered with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage for MYR 1,599 ($407), and with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage for MYR 2,199 ($560), in blue and...
The Oppo Reno16 family is coming soon, and today the Reno16 Pro has been spotted at the NBTC, where it's received its certification for sale in Thailand. The phone has the model number CPH2863, as you can see in the screenshot below. This certification doesn't reveal any important specs, it just confirms the basics: the device has support for 5G, and all of the previous Gs. According to past leaks, the international Reno16 Pro, which is of course the one we're talking about (the Chinese model will be quite different) is going to sport a 6.32-inch OLED screen, a glass and aluminum...


Huawei has teased the design and key features of the MatePad Pro Max ahead of its launch tomorrow. The tablet will be unveiled alongside several other products at a global launch event in Bangkok. In a teaser video shared on its social media channels, Huawei confirmed that the MatePad Pro Max will be the slimmest model in the MatePad lineup, measuring just 4.7mm thick. The tablet is set to feature a 13.2-inch OLED PaperMatte display with a 3K resolution and ultra-slim 3.55mm bezels. It will also offer a new luminous finish and a dual rear camera setup. Meanwhile, tipster...








Google's Chrome web browser on Android now finally supports approximate location sharing. So now you can set it so that it only gets an approximate location from your device to send to whatever website wants it. Previously, Chrome always wanted access to your precise location, which is overkill for most websites. You can still use your precise location when you need to, by the way, that's not going away. Google is planning to release a new API for web developers that lets them request your approximate location directly, or specify if they need your precise location. Source
Googleβs Pixel devices are now receiving the May 2026 update, which brings several bug fixes and other improvements. The update is currently being rolled out to the Pixel 7a and later, and the Pixel Tablet. While the May 2026 update doesnβt introduce any new features, Google has addressed several persistent bugs. The update carries the build number CP1A.260505.005 and includes the latest May Android security patch. Google Pixel 10a According to the official changelog, one of the fixes targets slow wireless charging speeds when the battery level is between 75 and 80 percent. The...








Motorola was ambitious with the pricing of the Razr 2026 family, but it was quite conservative with the upgrades. A Razr Ultra 2026 will cost you $1,500 for a 512GB unit despite using mostly the same hardware as the 2025 Ultra β it has the same chipset (with an overclock, but still), for example. The screen is a bit brighter (by 500 nits at peak), the main camera has a new LOFIC sensor and the battery is 300mAh bigger, but these are all incremental changes. In short, you wonβt lose much if you buy the Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 instead β but you will save quite a bit since the phone...
Asus is releasing a new gaming laptop in China, the Tianxuan 7 Pro (Intel Edition), alongside the Tianxuan 7 Pro Max. Pre-orders start on May 8, when the company also plans to announce pricing. It is a 16-inch laptop that runs on Intelβs new Core Ultra 200HX processors and Nvidiaβs RTX 50-series graphics cards.

Asus is offering a few different configurations for this model. You can pair the Core Ultra 7 251HX with an RTX 5060, 16GB of RAM, and either 512GB or 1TB of storage. If you opt for the Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus, you can choose between the RTX 5060 and the RTX 5070, with RAM options of 16GB or 32GB.
The Core Ultra 9 processor features a hybrid architecture with 18 cores and 18 threads, reaching clock speeds of 5.1GHz. It also includes an NPU to handle background AI tasks. On the graphics side, both the RTX 5060 and 5070 options come with 8GB of GDDR7 memory and run at up to 115W. They support DLSS 4.5, which helps maintain frame rates in more demanding games.
The screen is a 16-inch, 2560 x 1600 panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio. It has a 300Hz refresh rate, a 3ms response time, and reaches 500 nits of brightness. It covers the DCI-P3 color space and includes an anti-glare coating and G-Sync to help prevent screen tearing.
To manage heat, the laptop uses a dual-fan cooling system with rear exhausts. The system can handle up to 180W of total platform power, allowing the CPU to draw up to 90W and the GPU up to 115W under load. The laptop weighs 2.25kg and is 17.9mm thick.
Inside, there are two M.2 slots for storage upgrades and two RAM slots. It runs on a 90Wh battery and supports 100W charging over USB-C. The port selection includes one Thunderbolt 4, one standard 10Gbps USB-C, three USB-A ports, HDMI 2.1, an Ethernet jack, and a headphone jack. It also features a 1080p webcam with an IR sensor for Windows Hello facial recognition.
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Norwegian manufacturer reMarkable has announced reMarkable Paper Pure as its new entry-level e-ink tablet.Β
The Paper Pure features a 10.3-inch Canvas display based on E Ink Carta 1300 technology that offers 1872 x 1404 resolution and a 4:3 aspect ratio. Like other devices in the companyβs portfolio, itβs built to simulate the feel of writing on paper, complete with palm rejection.

The design is nothing to write home about, but itβs slim at 6.0 mm thick and weighs around 360 grams.Β
Inside, the device runs on a 1.7 GHz dual-core Cortex-A55 processor, paired with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. It runs reMarkableβs custom Linux-based operating system, designed specifically for digital paper use cases like note-taking, annotation, and distraction-free reading.

The Paper Pure supports PDF and EPUB imports, while exports include PDF, PNG, and SVG formats. Meanwhile, the handwriting conversion is powered by MyScript.
The device also connects with reMarkable apps available on macOS, Windows, iOS, and Android, along with browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Office.
The Paper Pure also supports calendar integration for meeting notes and a range of security tools, including encryption, multifactor authentication, and secure boot. Like other reMarkable devices, it syncs files through its cloud service, with an optional Connect subscription unlocking additional features like unlimited storage and editing across devices.

It runs on a 3820 mAh battery that supports USB-C top-up. Connectivity includes both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi.Β
The device is available starting at $399, where you get the tablet and the standard Market. The higher-tier option bundles the tablet, Marker Plus with a built-in eraser top, and a carrying case for $449. It is available for purchase via the official site.
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Honor is doubling down on the big battery game. After pushing into the 10,000mAh category with last yearβs WIN series, the company is now rumored to be expanding that strategy across more devices.
According to a recent leak, Honor is preparing four additional smartphones with 10,000mAh-class batteries. Add those to the three models already out, and Honor will have seven 10,000mAh phones in total. No other brand is anywhere near that number.
Two of the upcoming four phones are more interesting. One is said to feature a 12,000mAh battery, which would set a new high for mainstream smartphones.Β
The second device is reportedly using a dual-cell 10,000mAh battery design, which could be a first for the industry. The dual-cell setup helps with heat and charging efficiency, meaning Honor might actually pull off 120W fast charging on a 10,000mAh phone without it turning into a hand warmer.

The leak doesnβt confirm product names, but based on rumors, the phones could be a part of Honor X80, Honor Power 3, and a new WIN 2 series.
Right now, Honor already dominates this segment in its home market. Out of the four existing 10,000mAh-class phones, three belong to the company. The only exception is the Vivo Y600 Pro, which comes with a 10,200mAh battery and sits at the lower end of the price range.
Other brands are expected to enter this space too. Oppo, Xiaomi, and Huawei are all rumored to be working on similar devices this year. But their approach is more cautious. They will likely launch one model and see how it goes.Β
As for Honor, itβs going all in. Honor seems to want to be the brand people think of the moment someone mentions long battery life.
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Asus is releasing a new 18-inch gaming laptop in China called the Tianxuan 7 Pro Max. Scheduled to go on sale starting May 8th, the laptop is a large, desktop-replacement style machine that pairs AMDβs current high-end processors with Nvidiaβs new RTX 50-series graphics cards.

Inside, the laptop runs on the AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX processor, a 16-core, 32-thread chip designed for heavy workloads and gaming. For graphics, buyers have a few configuration options: an RTX 5060, an RTX 5070, or the higher-tier RTX 5070 Ti. To manage the heat generated by these components, Asus is using a dual-fan cooling system with 0.1mm fan blades. Under heavy load, the laptop is rated to handle a total system power draw of up to 205W.
The screen is an 18-inch display with a 2560 x 1600 resolution. It features a 300Hz refresh rate and a 3ms response time. The panel covers 100% of the DCI-P3 color space, reaches 500 nits of brightness, and includes Nvidia G-Sync to prevent screen tearing. Asus also applied an anti-glare coating to help with visibility in bright rooms.
For memory and storage, the base models start with 16GB of RAM, while higher configurations offer 32GB of dual-channel DDR5-5600 memory. All models come with a 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD. The motherboard includes dual memory slots and dual M.2 slots, meaning users can open the laptop and upgrade both the RAM and storage themselves later on.

Given the 18-inch screen, the Tianxuan 7 Pro Max is a heavy device. It weighs roughly 2.8kg and measures 1.89cm thick. It features an asymmetrical, mechanical-themed chassis design and a 180-degree hinge.
The system is powered by a 90Wh battery that supports fast charging, reaching about a 50% charge in 30 minutes. It also supports 100W USB-C charging.
The port selection covers most standard peripherals. The left side includes an Ethernet jack, an HDMI 2.1 port, two 10Gbps USB-C ports (which support DisplayPort 2.1), one 10Gbps USB-A port, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The right side adds two more USB-A ports.
Rounding out the hardware is an RGB keyboard with 1.7mm of key travel, a 1080p webcam with IR for Windows Hello facial recognition, and Dolby Atmos audio support.
In related news, Dell has recently launched the XPS 14 and XPS 16 in India, featuring 4K HDR webcams, Intel Core Ultra X7 processors, and 100W charging support.
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Sony looks like itβs changing direction a bit with the next Xperia flagship, especially when it comes to zoom photography. Fresh leaks surrounding the upcoming Xperia 1 VIII suggest Sony is moving away from the variable telephoto system used on the Xperia 1 VII.

The details come from listings spotted on Amazon Germany and Amazon UK, reported by NotebookCheck. According to ITHome, the Xperia 1 VIII swaps the previous continuous optical zoom lens for a fixed 70mm telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom.
On paper, that sounds like a downgrade. The Xperia 1 VII could smoothly shift between 85mm and 170mm focal lengths (roughly 3.5x-7.1x), something no phones offer as of early 2026. But Sony seems to be compensating in another area that arguably matters more for everyday use: sensor size.
A much larger telephoto sensor (rumored)
The new telephoto camera is said to use a much larger 48MP 1/1.56-inch sensor, replacing the older 12MP 1/3.5-inch unit. Thatβs a pretty big jump, and it should help with light capture, detail, and low-light performance. Thereβs a chance the trade-off could actually work in Sonyβs favor.
While the extreme long-range zoom from the older model may be gone, most users could end up getting better-looking photos in the focal lengths they actually use more often. The main and ultra-wide cameras reportedly stay familiar, sticking to 24mm and 16mm equivalents.
Outside the camera system, benchmark listings show the Xperia 1 VIII (Sony XQ-GE54) running Qualcommβs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip paired with 12GB RAM. Geekbench scores floating around online point to flagship-level performance.

There also seem to be a few design tweaks this time around, including what looks like a more squared-off camera module. At the same time, Sony is apparently keeping some of the things Xperia fans tend to care about, including the 3.5mm headphone jack and the tall cinematic-style display.
Nothing is official yet, but the overall direction is becoming clearer. Sony doesnβt seem interested in chasing the highest zoom numbers anymore. Instead, it looks like the company is trying to improve the kind of shots people take most often, while still keeping that enthusiast-focused Xperia identity intact.
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iQOO 15T has been in the rumor mills for a while now. A new rumor today is giving us a first look at the device, or more like a part of it.Β
Reliable insider Digital Chat Station (DCS) from Weibo shared a back image of the iQOO 15T showing the square camera module. The device, at least from whatβs visible in the leak, borrows heavily from the brandβs Ultra series design language.

The camera module has two visible lenses along with the flashlight, while the rim has a knurled texture. The device has metal frames confirmed by the antenna lines, while this seems to be the silver shade of the iQOO 15T.Β
On the front, the leak hints at a 6.83-inch flat display with a 2K resolution. The tip also claims a 144Hz refresh rate, which is the same as the iQOO 15 Ultra. The camera module is led by a 200-megapixel main sensor, which DCS is the first for any iQOO flagship. However, details about its other rear cameras remain under wraps
There are also early expectations around performance and battery. Previous rumors suggest the device may run on a Dimensity 9500 chipset and could include a large 8000mAh battery with support for 100W fast charging.
Apart from this, iQOO is also expected to announce a flagship tablet called the iQOO Pad 6 Pro. The phone and tablet could launch together, likely this month.Β
The large-screen device is said to feature a 13.2-inch LCD screen with support for 4K resolution, a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5chip, 16GB of RAM, 612GB of storage, and a 13,000mAh battery with 90W fast charging support. It may come in three shades: Man Dao, Grey Crystal, and Silver Wing.
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CMF has launched the Watch 3 Pro in India, bringing its latest smartwatch to the market after its earlier international debut in January. The new model succeeds the Watch Pro 2 and adds upgraded fitness tracking, AI tools, Bluetooth calling, and longer battery life.

The CMF Watch 3 Pro features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a 466 x 466 pixel resolution, 60fps refresh rate, 326ppi pixel density, 650 nits typical brightness, and up to 670 nits peak brightness. CMF says the screen-to-body ratio is 10% higher than the Watch Pro 2. Always-On Display is also supported.
The smartwatch has a precision-milled metal body, soft-touch silicone straps, and an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. It comes in Light Green, Dark Grey, Light Grey, and Orange. The device measures 25.8 x 4.7 x 1.44cm and weighs 51g.
For fitness tracking, the Watch 3 Pro supports more than 130 sports modes, including 131 listed activity modes and automatic detection for seven activities. It includes dual-band GPS with L1 and L5 support, along with GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, and Beidou. CMF has also added a four-channel heart rate sensor, SpO2 monitoring, an accelerometer, an ambient light sensor, 6-axis motion tracking, sleep detection with enhanced sleep tracking, stress monitoring, womenβs health records, calories, distance, exercise duration, water reminders, and stand-up alerts.

The watch also offers Active Score, which uses MET-based data to summarise weekly physical activity. AI-powered workout summaries show training load, estimated recovery time, and endurance predictions for 5K and 10K runs.
Smart features include ChatGPT-based voice prompts, Bluetooth calling, a speaker, a microphone, an additional microphone for clearer calls, gesture shortcuts, 140-character quick replies, weather, flashlight, Find My Phone, voice recording with transcription, and Essential News digests.



The 350mAh battery is rated for up to 13 days of typical use, 10 to 11 days with heavy use, 4.5 days with AOD and heavy use, 17.2 hours of continuous GPS use, and up to 60 days in power-saving mode. A full charge takes 99 minutes.
The CMF Watch 3 Pro works with the Nothing X app, which now supports CMF watches, including the Watch Pro and Watch Pro 2. It also supports Strava, Apple Health, and Google Health Connect.
The CMF Watch 3 Pro is priced at Rs. 7,999, with an introductory price of Rs. 6,999. Early bird sales begin on May 7 at 12PM, followed by general sales on May 8 through Flipkart and participating offline stores across India.
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Alongside the Vivo X300 Ultra, Vivo has also launched the Vivo X300 FE in India. While the Ultra is more about the camera hardware, the X300 FE is a more compact flagship with a balanced set of features.
It is built around a 6.31-inch AMOLED display that offers 2640 x 1216 pixels resolution, along with an adaptive refresh rate that ranges from 1Hz to 120Hz. Vivo also says the panel can reach up to 5,000 nits of peak brightness.Β

Under the hood, the X300 FE is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. Itβs paired with LPDDR5X Ultra RAM and UFS 4.1 storage that offers configurations up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. The device runs OriginOS 6 based on Android 16 and is promised five years of Android updates, along with seven years of security patches.
Keeping everything powered is a 6,500mAh battery, supporting 90W wired charging and 40W wireless charging.
On the camera side, Vivo is sticking to a familiar triple-camera setup. The X300 FE includes a 50-megapixel Sony IMX921 main sensor, accompanied by a 50-megapixel telephoto lens using the IMX882 sensor with 3x optical zoom, and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera. On the front, thereβs a 50-megapixel camera for selfies and video calls.

Like the X300 Ultra, the FE variant also supports Vivoβs external Zeiss Telephoto Extender Gen 2, enabling a 200mm focal length for extended zoom capabilities.
Beyond the core specs, the device includes an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, dual stereo speakers, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, an IR blaster, and a USB-C port. It features a glass back, measures around 7.99mm in thickness, and weighs approximately 190 grams.
The Vivo X300 FE is available in India in two configurations: 12GB + 256GB forΒ Rs 79,999 and 12GB + 512GB at Rs 89,999. The Extender Gen 2 and its camera case cost Rs 15,999 and Rs 3,999, respectively. Bundled together with the phone, you can get it for Rs 97,999. It comes in three color options: Noir Black, Lilac Purple, and an India-exclusive Urban Olive finish.
Prebooking starts today, and shipping begins on May 14th.
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After weeks of teasing, Vivo has officially launched the Vivo X300 Ultra in India. It follows the smartphoneβs Chinese debut in late March, and as expected, not much has changed.
The device revolves around the idea of offering a camera-first experience. It features a 14mm ultra-wide camera using a 50MP Sony LYTIA 818 sensor with an f/2.0 aperture, OIS, and third-generation VCS bionic spectrum technology.

The 35mm main camera uses a 200MP Sony LYTIA 901 sensor with an f/1.85 aperture, improved light intake, and reduced reflectivity. The 85mm telephoto camera is based on a 200MP Samsung HP0 sensor and offers 3-degree gimbal-level stabilization with support for up to 60 autofocus operations per second.
All of this is housed in what Vivo describes as a metal, pancake-style camera module with a knurled texture. The device comes in Victory Green and Eclipse Black and carries IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance.
The Vivo X300 Ultra is also compatible with two external teleconverter modules. The first is the Zeiss Telephoto Extender Gen 2 Ultra, which offers 400mm focal length using a 15-element optical structure. Meanwhile, the non-ultra Zeiss Telephoto Extender Gen 2 has a 200mm focal length with around 8.7x optical zoom.Β
Both telephoto extenders feature CIPA 6.5-rated stabilization, meet ZEISS APO optical standards, and support fast autofocus at up to 60fps. Combined with the phoneβs native cameras, Vivo refers to the entire setup as the βZEISS Master Lenses Collection.βΒ Β

Not to forget, the extenders are compatible only with the Vivo Imaging Grip Kit.Β
As for videos, the X300 Ultra supports 4K 120fps Dolby Vision and 4K 120fps 10-bit Log recording across all lenses. It includes OIS on all cameras, a four-microphone array, and support for 3D LUT imports. And if youβre professional, it supports ACES workflows, built-in cinematic modes like 24fps film style, and a 60fps modern format.
The device is powered by Qualcommβs best Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage. Vivo has also upgraded thermal management with a liquid cooling vapor chamber. The system increases overall heat dissipation by 14 percent and features a 22% larger vapor chamber.Β

On the front, you get a 6.82-inch 2K LTPO AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, and 2160Hz PWM dimming. It runs Android 16 with OriginOS 6.
It is backed by a 6,600mAh battery with 90W wired charging, 40W wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging.
The Vivo X300 Ultra comes in 12GB/512GB and 16GB/512GB variants in India, priced at Rs 159,999 and Rs 169,999, respectively. The 400mm telephoto extender costs Rs 27,999, and the imaging grip kit costs Rs 11,999. The X300 Ultra, along with the grip kit and both extenders, is available at Rs 2,09,999.
You can pre-book the device from Flipkart and Vivo stores starting today, while the shipping will begin from May 14th.
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After extensive beta testing, Samsung has finally started rolling out the stable One UI 8.5 update, based on Android 16 QPR2. As anyone would easily guess, itβs the Galaxy S25 series getting the first bite of the stable rollout.
Samsung wasted no time in expanding the One UI 8.5 rollout to more Galaxy devices. The Galaxy S25 FE, Galaxy S24 Edge, Galaxy Z Fold 7, and Galaxy Z Flip 7 were quick to follow. The rollout should expand to more Galaxy phones and tablets over the coming days and weeks.
Hereβs a list of Galaxy devices that have received the stable One UI 8.5 update so far:
As always, South Korea is the first region to receive the update. Users in other regions should expect to receive the update over the next few days. If your device is on the list, navigate to Settings > Software updates > Download and install to check whether the update is ready to download.
Samsung took a lot longer to kick off the stable One UI 8.5 rollout than we had expected. The beta program for the Galaxy S25 went live in December 2025, and over the next five months, Samsung released ten beta builds. Thatβs well above four or five betas Samsung usually pushes before the stable release.
The stable rollout has finally gone live, and Samsung appears to be speeding things up. The update has already reached seven devices in a single day. Hopefully, it will continue to cover the rest of the eligible Galaxy devices at a good pace. If youβre unsure about the updateβs eligibility for your device, check the complete list here to find out.
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Xiaomi has released more details about its upcoming Gaming Mouse 2. Last week, the company teased the new PC peripheral, and a recent post on Weibo finally outlines the core specifications. The main takeaway is that Xiaomi is using a custom PixArt sensor, which suggests the company is trying to make a more serious entry into the PC gaming accessory market rather than just releasing a basic budget option.

The mouse is built around a custom PixArt PAW3955XM sensor. PixArt makes the sensors for most major gaming mice, and this particular version comes with some high specifications. It supports a maximum sensitivity of 40,000 DPI. While nobody actually plays games at 40,000 DPI, a high maximum sensitivity usually means the sensor will track accurately and consistently at the lower settings most people actually use.
Along with the high DPI, the mouse has a maximum tracking speed of 750 IPS (inches per second) and up to 60G of acceleration. In everyday use, this just means the mouse can keep up with fast physical movements.

Xiaomi also noted a maximum static frame rate of over 20,000 FPS and a 1 percent DPI precision rate, which includes a 1-to-1 factory calibration. According to the company, this setup is intended to prevent cursor drift and frame drops during both small micro-adjustments and larger movements.
Looking at the promotional images, the design is fairly standard. It has a symmetrical shape, but it includes two side buttons on the left edge, making it best suited for right-handed users. Xiaomi is marketing it as an esports mouse, pointing to the sensor, internal controller, and factory tuning as proof of its competitive focus.
Of course, a spec sheet doesnβt tell the whole story. The shape, weight, and overall feel are usually what make or break a gaming mouse. Xiaomi hasnβt shared the weight, battery life, wireless polling rate, or price yet. The company usually prices its devices lower than traditional gaming competitors like Logitech or Razer, but we wonβt know how it actually compares until it officially launches.
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Oppo has started preparing the Reno 16 series for launch, with pre-reservations now open in China. A new leak, however, suggests the company is working on an entirely different Reno phone that sits somewhere between a traditional slab and a foldable, without actually folding.
According to tipster Digital Chat Station (DCS), they have gotten hands-on with an engineering prototype of what is referred to as the βReno X.β And its description is a bit unusual for a regular phone.
The device reportedly features a 6.39-inch flat display, but with a resolution of β21xxΓ13xxβ and an aspect ratio closer to 16:10. Thatβs noticeably wider than most modern smartphones, which typically stick to tall, narrow designs.
The idea here, at least based on the leak, is that this phone mimics the experience of a foldable, just without the hinge.

Moreover, the prototype is said to run on a Dimensity 9-series flagship chipset, and the battery is reportedly capped at around 7,000mAh.
On the camera side, the device is rumored to feature a triple-camera system with a 50-megapixel main sensor and a periscope telephoto lens.
A user in the comments shared a model design of a device measuring 143mm by 91mm, to which DCS replied that the purported Reno X looks pretty much the same.

As for the launch, the tipster says the current internal plan for the Oppo Reno X is to debut alongside the companyβs annual flagship lineup, likely referring to the Oppo Find X10 series. This clears up any confusion about whether it will launch with the Reno 16 series.
Digital Chat Station also notes that the final specifications of the phone are βyet to be determined.β So whatβs mentioned above could change in the development cycle. Weβll keep you in the loop as more updates emerge.
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Xiaomi has had a line of massage guns in its portfolio for a few years now. The company is adding a new model today, the Xiaomi Long-Handled Fascia Gun 3, which will go on crowdfunding on May 13th through the Xiaomi Youpin platform.Β
The crowdfunding price is set at 299 yuan (~ $44); however, the price will reach 399 yuan (~ $59) once the campaign ends on May 20th.

The headline spec here is a 12kg thrust with a mass depth of up to 6mm. It can actually get into your muscle tissue and break down lactic acid buildup rather than just buzzing on the surface.
A more interesting and practical feature of the Gun 3 is its dual-handle design. You can switch its head with a long handle (useful for reaching your back) and a short handle for standard use, with a simple plug-and-twist mechanism.Β
The device runs on a brushless motor tucked into an integrated body. It supports three speed levels across two modes. Fixed frequency for steady, consistent pressure (good for post-workout), and variable frequency for alternating light and heavy pressure (more suited to everyday relaxation). Thereβs also intelligent gear memory, so the gun remembers your last setting when you switch it back on. It weighs just 680 grams.

The gun has a velocity indicator ring that changes color based on how much pressure youβre applying. White means the right amount, Orange is if you push a bit hard.
The Xiaomi Long Handled Fascia Gun 3 can run up to 30 days with its built-in 1900mAh pack. The claim is likely, considering that you will use it for short sessions and not a continuous single run.Β
It comes with three interchangeable massage heads, letting you target different muscle groups with different contact shapes.
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Xiaomi has announced the pre-sale launch of its latest air purifier, the Xiaomi Mijia Air Purifier 6, in China. The new model is available for pre-order starting today, while the official sales will begin on May 13.
The air purifier costs 1,799 yuan (~ $263), though Xiaomi is currently offering it at a reduced price of 1,399 yuan (~ $204) during the initial sales window.

Inside, the Mijia Air Purifier 6 uses a dual-filter architecture combined with a dual-fan blade setup to create what Xiaomi calls a βdual-airflowβ system. Practically, that means faster air circulation and higher purification capacity compared to the previous generation.

Xiaomi claims the new purifier can remove up to 99% of formaldehyde within two hours, and 99.99% of PM10 in just one hour. Tree pollen allergens, a common concern in many regions, are reduced by 98.9% over the same period. The overall particulate matter purification efficiency is 1.7 times better than before.
The purifier also has a six-layer composite filtration system, including a primary filter for larger debris, an antibacterial layer, a high-density formaldehyde filter, a nano-level precision filter, a specialized carbon layer for chemical absorption, and a UV sterilization layer reducing bacteria and viruses.Β
On the hardware side, the Mijia Air Purifier 6 is designed to deliver high airflow β up to 11,666 liters per minute β while maintaining relatively quiet operation at 26.6dB(A). It also features a closed top design to prevent dust buildup, with a flat surface that can double as a small storage area.

The device includes six built-in sensors to monitor air quality factors like PM1, PM2.5, dust, formaldehyde, temperature, and humidity. It is compatible with Xiaomiβs HyperOS ecosystem, so you can connect it with other smart home devices.
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Since the April update, Galaxy XR users have been dealing with a frustrating and unacceptable stability issue that turned the device into a stuttering mess due to a memory leak.
A new update, version I610UEU2AZD8, is rolling out, and it directly targets the memory leak that has been crippling the Galaxy XR experience.
The confirmation comes via Googleβs XR community team, with Grace outlining that the patch focuses on system stability and performance improvements based on user feedback.
The memory leak caused various issues such as frame rates diving, tracking becoming unreliable, and thermals beginning to creep up as the system struggles to compensate.
To Googleβs credit, the response time has been relatively quick once the issue gained traction. The lack of a detailed changelog is disappointing, especially for a problem this severe, but the intent is clear.
Meanwhile, early feedback from the community is mixed. Tracking hitches are gone and overall responsiveness feels tighter. However, there are fresh concerns emerging, particularly around Virtual Desktop usage.
Some users are seeing corrupted or garbled frames when moving the cursor between virtual displays. Itβs not widespread yet, but itβs enough to keep a close eye on.
For now, if youβre using a Galaxy XR headset, itβs worth heading into Settings > Software Update and pullingΒ the latest build
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It's taken quite a while, but the beta program is finished and starting today, Samsung is rolling out the update to One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25 series, the Galaxy S24 family, the Galaxy Z Fold7, Flip7, Fold6, Flip6, Galaxy Tab S11 line, and Galaxy Tab S10 models. The rollout is starting in Korea today, with additional regions to get it in the next few days and weeks if no issues are found in the meantime. Samsung has been beta testing One UI 8.5 on its older high-end devices since December. The Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra all launched running One UI 8.5, so it's good to...









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Samsung has announced that it has teamed up with Qualcomm for 5G Power Class 1 (PC1) validation through its virtualized RAN (vRAN) and Dragonwing FWA Gen 4 Platform featuring the X85 Modem-RF chipset.
This test marks a significant advancement in Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) technology, improving seamless connectivity in urban and remote areas.
Power Class (PC) is a 3GPP standard that shows a deviceβs signal transmission strength. In practice, a lower number shows a higher output power. That said, higher power is important for signal quality improvement and extending network coverage.
The test was carried out at Samsungβs R&D lab using its software-driven vRAM solution, 3.7GHz massic MIMO radios, and Qualcommβs X85 chipset-equipped devices.
Below are the testβs key findings.
The test found that the PC1 technology has achieved 10x higher uplink throughput at the cell-edge compared to the PC1.5 standard. In other words, this uplink speed smooths video calls and provides fast file uploads in low-network areas.
Additionally, the PC1 can extend the coverage range by up to 40% compared to PC1.5. This aspect of the test ensures that the connected devices can stay connected across a much wider area, even when farther from the base station.
This validation highlights Samsungβs readiness to bring advanced technologies to market with partners like Qualcomm Technologies, empowering operators to deliver faster, more efficient networks that are ready to handle everything from seamless industrial data transmission to increasingly data-heavy user experiences,β said Eun Yong Kim, Vice President and Head of Air Technology, Networks Business at Samsung Electronics.
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Samsung has announced that the newly launched voco Hotel Times Square β Broadway features more than 400 Samsung Hospitality TVs to provide a connected and tech-enriched guest experience.
This 32-story hotel is part of IHG Hotels and Resorts. Hereβs what Samsung said about the newly unveiled hotel:
βThe hotel blends the energy of the city with a warm, inviting atmosphere inspired by Prohibition-era speakeasies. Rich textures, soft lighting, and vintage-inspired design create an intimate, welcoming environment, while Samsung solutions across guest rooms and key touchpoints work seamlessly in the background to deliver a comfortable, convenient, and personalized stay for every traveler.β
Samsungβs hospitality TVs at the hotel will deliver smart and engaging content that any guest can enjoy. These TVs are highly personalized, providing 4k resolution images, online streaming apps, and support for Google Cast and Apple AirPlay. These solutions provide a diverse range of options to watch varient of content from different platforms.

The company has secured the device connection with private pairing and direct connectivity for ease of access.
Besides these Hospitality TVs, Samsung has also installed 32-inch Color E-Paper displays for on-site communication at the voco Times Square hotel. Additional Samsung displays are installed throughout public spaces to further improve experience such as check-in and checkout.
Samsung and voco Time Square will announce this collaboration during the grand opening celebration this month.
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Samsung today announced it will stop selling all home appliance products in mainland China, including TVs and monitors, citing rapidly changing market conditions.
The South Korean tech giant clarified that customers who purchased appliances will continue to receive after-sales support, following Chinese consumer protection laws and national warranty regulations without any service disruption.
Samsung Home Appliance Business Adjustment Notice
Dear Customers,
Hello!
In response to the rapidly changing market environment, and after careful consideration, Samsung Electronics has decided to cease sales of all home appliance products in the Chinese mainland market, including TVs and monitors.
For users who have already purchased Samsung home appliance products, the company will continue to provide standardized after-sales services in strict accordance with the Consumer Rights Protection Law, national βThree Guaranteesβ regulations, and other relevant laws and regulations, ensuring that usersβ legal rights and interests remain unaffected.
For detailed information, please refer to the after-sales service announcements section on the official Samsung China website.
Thank you again for your continued support and understanding.
Samsung (China) Investment Co., Ltd.
May 6, 2026
Samsung also confirmed service centers, support channels, installation services, and repair pricing will remain unchanged, while its smartphone business will continue operating normally in China despite the home appliance exit.
Product Warranty and After-Sales
Q1: Will after-sales service still be provided normally?
A1: Yes. For customers who have purchased Samsung products, after-sales services will continue to be provided in accordance with relevant laws and regulations. For details, please visit the Samsung official website.
Q2: Will customer support channels and service centers remain available?
A2: Yes. Even after sales stop, customers who have purchased products will continue to receive the same level of after-sales support. Customer service channels will remain open, and service centers will continue operating.
Q3: Where can I get after-sales repair services in the future?
A3: You can access repair services through authorized service centers. You may find service locations and contact details via the Samsung website, the βSamsung Serviceβ WeChat mini-program, the 400 hotline, or online consultation.
Q4: Will out-of-warranty repair costs change?
A4: No, there will be no changes to out-of-warranty repair fees.
Q5: Will the quality of after-sales service decline?
A5: No. Certified service centers, quality systems, and service standards will continue operating as before.
Q6: Will installation services still be available?
A6: Yes, installation services will continue. Whether fees apply and pricing details will follow the latest policy published on the Samsung website.
Returns and Compensation
Q7: Can recently purchased products be returned?
A7: Even after sales stop, after-sales service will continue. If performance issues occur, authorized service centers will inspect the product, and it will be handled in accordance with national warranty policies.
Other Questions
Q8: Will Samsungβs mobile phone business also exit China?
A8: No. Mobile products will continue to be sold normally.
Q9: Which home appliance products will stop being sold?
A9: The affected categories include TVs, monitors, large commercial displays, air conditioners, refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, washer-dryer combos, garment care systems, audio products, projectors, vacuum cleaners, air purifiers, and all other home appliances.
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The wait is over: Samsung has finally locked in the rollout plan for the official One UI 8.5 update, and it starts sooner than many expected.
South Korea gets the first taste on May 6, and just a few days later, from May 11, the update begins spreading across major global markets, including Europe, India, North America, Southeast Asia, and more.
Samsung is clearly pushing a tight, aggressive rollout window. The Galaxy S25 lineup is first in line, and that includes every variant, standard, Edge, and FE. Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7, Flip7 FE, and TriFold have also joined the party.
The Korean tech giant is once again using its 2025 flagship lineup to set the pace, both as a showcase and as a stability benchmark before the update expands further.
From there, the update flows into familiar territory, with the Galaxy S24 series and S24 FE next. LastΒ yearβs Fold 6 and Flip 6 are firmly in the early wave, ready to jump from the Beta phase.
The Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S10 series are part of this first expansion phase, which signals Samsungβs growing focus on keeping its premium tablet lineup aligned with flagship phones.
That said, the first wave of rollout includes these models:
After the initial push, older Galaxy flagships will begin receiving the update. Samsung has not pinned exact dates here, which usually means a staggered rollout based on region and carrier approvals.
Samsung is moving fast with One UI 8.5, and the rollout strategy reflects confidence. Flagships go first, foldables stay close, and mid-range devices get a more selective pass. The next couple of weeks will tell how smooth this push really is.
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Samsung has formally announced the official One UI 8.5 update rollout, marking the end of a closely watched beta cycle. The rollout kicked off today in Korea, with global markets expected to follow in the coming days.
The first wave includes the Galaxy S25 series, alongside the S25 FE and the newly introduced S25 Edge. Samsung has also pushed the stable build to its latest foldables, including the Galaxy Z TriFold, Z Fold 7, and Z Flip 7.
Samsung has also confirmed a second batch of devices lined up for the update. This includes the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy S24 FE, Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, and tablets such as the Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S10 series.
Based on previous rollout timelines, these devices should start receiving the official One UI 8.5 update shortly after the initial Korea push stabilizes.
There are no major surprises, but that is precisely the point. This is a refinement-driven update, and Samsung has executed it with discipline.
The rollout begins in Korea today, May 6, 2026. Samsung says other regions will follow soon, though exact timelines will vary by market and carrier.
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Seems like Samsung is already working on the One UI 9.5, and the Galaxy S27 series will ship with this new software iteration.
Leaked information suggests that the One UI 9.5 is being prepared internally, and itβs shaping up to make its official debut with Samsungβs Galaxy S27 lineup in 2027.
Samsung today started the public rollout of the One UI 8.5 update. The software has been in the beta testing phase since last December. Itβs based on Android 16 and succeeded the One UI 8.0, which released with Z7 series foldables.
The Korean tech giant is also working on Android 17-based One UI 9. This version will likely arrive with the Galaxy Z8 series this July. We are expecting a Beta Program for the Galaxy S26 series in the next couple of weeks.
One UI 9.5 is something far from the future. Its rollout looks almost a year away from today for the Galaxy S26 series. Its official debut would only happen in the first quarter of the next year, in line with the 2027 flagship phones.
One UI 7.0 got no mid-cycle refresh due to its delayed timeline. One UI 8 is where Samsung has stabilized its software numbering. The first release was also tagged with foldables, taking away from the Galaxy S series.
Galaxy S26 series was released this March with One UI 8.5. Based on the rollout pattern, Samsung is highly likely to introduce the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8 with Android 17-based One UI 9 and Galaxy S27 with One UI 9.5.

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Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold foldable phone joined the One UI 8.5 update party with plenty of 2025 flagship devices.
Galaxy Z TriFold is Samsungβs first dual-folding phone, released in select countries. The company has reportedly produced and sold around 30,000 units worldwide. The sale of the iconic device has ended in Korea and the US.
Samsung shipped the Galaxy Z TriFold with Android 16-based One UI 8, with the new One UI 8.5 elevating the experience. It feels like a mid-cycle update, but the reality is different; you get plenty of ways to improve your experience.
One UI 8.5 feels tailor-made for a tri-fold device, especially with its deeply customizable Quick Panel. This flexibility becomes crucial on a triple-fold layout, where screen zones can behave like separate workspaces.
Samsungβs UI redesign also leans into multi-panel usability, with bottom-placed search bars and simplified navigation icons improving one-handed reach. This shift helps maintain usability whether youβre using one, two, or all three panels at once.
Galaxy AI is expected to play a bigger role here, with smarter task prediction, AI summaries, and enhanced photo editing tools. This could translate into real multitasking gains, like editing content on one panel while AI suggestions update on another.
Visual changes in core apps such as Gallery, Phone, and Clock bring cleaner layouts and icon-driven navigation. Privacy and cross-device features also get upgrades, including better protection for shared images
For a tri-fold flagship, these changes position One UI 8.5 as a bridge between phone, tablet, and PC-like experiences in a single device.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7 users who didnβt sign up One UI 8.5 Beta are now getting the Stable update. A major firmware, weighing almost 4.5 gigabytes, is rolling out that bumps One UI 8.0 to the One UI 8.5 version.
The company today rolled out Stable update to S25 series, S25 Edge, and S25 FE as well. Earlier, the Stable One UI 8.5 update arrived for Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 on One UI 8.5 Beta, and the availability has now widened.
The Stable update brings April 2026 patches, which were already provided to the users. Samsung should have tagged the May 2026 security patch, which brings fixes to around twenty-nine Android CVE ane ten One UI SVEs.
One UI 8.5 on Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 leans heavily on smarter Galaxy AI, bringing features like Call Screening, Audio Eraser, and Creative Studio for better productivity and content creation.
The update introduces a redesigned interface with a customizable Quick Panel, improved navigation bars, and bottom-aligned search for easier one-handed use across foldable screens, especially useful in multitasking scenarios.
Samsung is also refining personalization, using AI to understand usage patterns, optimize apps, and deliver smarter notifications, alongside upgraded Quick Share, privacy tools, and deeper system-level intelligence across the UI.
On foldables specifically, One UI 8.5 improves large-screen workflows with better app continuity, enhanced widgets, and new AI-driven suggestions like Now Nudge, making the Fold 7 and Flip 7 feel more adaptive.

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Samsungβs Stable One UI 8.5 update has started rolling out to non-Beta users of the Galaxy S25 series. Nearly five months of Beta testing were required to tailor the mid-cycle update for the 2025 flagship lineups, and itβs finally here.
Earlier, the South Korean tech giant started releasing the CZDP update to Beta participants. Users have received notification of Beta closure, and an incremental build has become available to switch the Beta state to Stable.
One UI 8.5 isnβt just a minor update.
This massive 4.4GB update brings Samsungβs next-gen AI experience, deeper customization, and a meaningful UI refresh to the Galaxy S25 series; something that actually feels closer to a β.0β upgrade than a mid-cycle patch.
One UI 8.5 introduces a cleaner interface with subtle visual tweaks across the system. Animations feel smoother, layouts are better optimized, and Samsung has improved overall navigation without making things feel unfamiliar.
Samsung finally loosens control over the Quick Panel. Users can now rearrange toggles more freely, adjust layout, and even reposition sliders. Itβs a small change on paper, but it significantly improves daily usability.
AI continues to be a core focus. One UI 8.5 enhances features like call screening, live transcription, and AI-powered photo editing. Tools such as Audio Eraser and generative editing are more refined and easier to access.
The update improves the camera and editing experience with better AI assistance. Samsung tweaks UI placement in key apps. Elements like search bars are now easier to reach. After a long beta cycle, the stable build focuses heavily on performance.
One UI 8.5 may not look dramatic at first glance, but it delivers where it matters. From smarter AI features to better customization and smoother performance, this update makes the Galaxy S25 experience more polished and practical.
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Samsung starts the Stable One UI 8.5 update rollout to the Galaxy S25 Edge slim flagship phone. An OTA just dropped in South Korea, which is major, and carries plenty of new features and user interface improvements.
The Korean tech giant has also released a major upgrade for the Galaxy S25 series. And we expect the Fan Edition model to join the party soon.
Despite being a Galaxy S25 family member, the Galaxy S25 Edge was sidelined in the Beta Program. Users waited months, and Samsung is now bringing the One UI 8.5 features and UI tweaks to the Galaxy S25 Edge flagship.
One UI 8.5 introduces a major redesign over previous iterations. One UI 8 felt boring despite utilizing Android 16 base. Now, it has become clear that Samsung kept visible changes reserved for the mid-cycle software update.
You will now be able to share files with Apple users through Quick Share; the AirDrop connection makes it happen. Good Lock experience has also been enhanced, with modules and plugins offering even more customization tricks.
Samsung is also offering new AI features such as Call screening, Audio Eraser with 3rd-party apps support, Photo Assist with text input, and Creative Studio. System animations are also gaining notable refinements and fluidity.
Galaxy S25 Edge is Samsungβs first slim flagship phone. It was released in May 2025 and measures just 5.8mm thick. It boasts Galaxy S Ultra-like 200-megapixel camera, but battery and charging letdowns ruined its appeal.
Last December, Samsung added Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra flagship phones to the Beta Program. Samsung surprised users of Galaxy S25 FE this month by adding the Fan Edition to the Beta testing programme.

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Stable One UI 8.5 update has started rolling out to the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and the Galaxy Z Fold 7. This isnβt a routine update, but it packs a plethora of new features and user interface tweaks.
This Stable One UI 8.5 update isnβt just arriving on the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7. Itβs a result of months of internal and Beta testing. Users of these devices have also played a key role in enhancing the software system.
Users who have participated in Beta are getting it first, and non-Beta users are getting a big OTA sequentially. Samsung has also included the April 2026 security patch, which ensures optimal security of your device.
Ambient Design and AI upgrades are the key highlights of One UI 8.5 software. Extended screen estate has been improved by adopting a floating navigation bar and UI components.
Various Samsung apps have been optimized for the new design language. Deeper integration of AI features aims to enhance the overall user experience and accessibility.
During the Beta testing, Samsung also installed select AI features from the Galaxy S26 series on the foldable devices. The main additions include AI-powered Call screening, enhanced Audio Eraser, Photo Assist and Creative Studio.
Good Lock apps also upgrade with extended functionalities. The Quick Share app has also gained support for AirDrop connection. It allows you to share and receive files across Apple devices, one of the most significant upgrades.
How to download and install:

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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is now picking up the One UI 8.5 stable update, and itβs arriving faster than most people expected. South Korea gets it first, as usual, but the bigger story sits just a few days away; this is about to go global.
The rollout has kicked off in Samsungβs home market, right on cue after the main S25 series received the same update. When it comes to software releases, South Korea acts as the launchpad; the rest of the world follows almost immediately.
Samsung FE devices usually trail behind flagships by a noticeable margin. This year, Samsung is clearly tightening the gap, and that says a lot about how seriously itβs treating the βFan Editionβ lineup in 2026.
The Stable build should be solid enough for daily use. Smooth, consistent, and polished right out of the gate. If yes, this rollout is more interesting than usual, especially for users who skip beta programs entirely.
Donβt expect a massive visual overhaul; thatβs not what this update is about. Instead, One UI 8.5 focuses on refinement. The kind you notice after a few hours, not instantly.
The update should start expanding globally within days. May 4 is shaping up to be the likely window, yet the rollout timing can still vary depending on region and carrier approvals, but the wait shouldnβt be long.
How to install the BZDP update:
If youβre holding the Galaxy S25 FE, checking manually is your best bet.
Head to:

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Finally, the day has arrived that Galaxy S25 users have been eagerly awaiting. The news: Samsung ends One UI 8.5 Beta Program as Beta participants are getting the Stable update, bringing phones back to official firmware.
Last December, Samsung launched Galaxy S25βs One UI Beta Program. It was available in six countries: Germany, India, Poland, South Korea, the UK and the US. Samsung pushed 10 Beta updates during the Program.
After the 8th Beta, the official update was assumed to be released. Meanwhile, Samsung pushed out two more Beta builds, with the 10th Beta adding select new AI features from the Galaxy S26 series.
Samsungβs last Beta is almost as stable as the official firmware. However, itβs necessary to return to the Stable channel as the Beta channel is being closed. This move starts in Korea, with wider expansion likely by May 4th.
If you are on Beta, install the supplementary software update, which isnβt as large as the general models, but does the same work. Bugs have been fixed, features have been installed, just the Beta > Stable switch is the target.
Withdrawing the Beta Program mandates a factory reset. However, the latest update doesnβt require resetting the device either, making the process easy and convenient.
Note that sticking to Beta wonβt bring surprises. Samsung doesnβt run Beta Programs as Apple and Google do. You are required to switch as the Beta window is closed, feedback will not be responded to, and there will be no support.
Make sure to update all the apps installed on your Galaxy. The operating system is the brain, but the ecosystem of apps is vital in the user experience. Even on Stable OS, you will be able to report bugs and submit feedback.

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Months after Beta testing, Samsung has officially started the rollout of the Stable One UI 8.5 update. Beta participants are getting prioritized, but non-Beta users shouldnβt worry about the availability of the major upgrade.
Users of Samsungβs Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra have started receiving the Stable One UI 8.5 update. The Korean tech giant has pushed it in its home ground, and the Global availability may start in the first week of May.
If youβre on One UI 8.5 Beta, your device may have received an incremental update. It switches the Beta state of your phoneβs software to Stable.
In case you havenβt joined the Beta Program, Samsung is giving you a full firmware, which weighs in gigabytes and replaces the One UI 8.0 with One UI 8.5, based on Android 16.
Whether youβre on Beta or Stable, the experience is going to elevate. Make sure to charge your phoneβs battery enough for uninterrupted update installation. Creating a backup is always advised to prevent any potential problem.
Samsungβs One UI 8.5 was debuted with the Galaxy S26 series. The update introduces plenty of new features powered by artificial intelligence. Samsung has also worked on the user interface to streamline the user experience.
Ambient Design is the biggest upgrade, which boosts the screen estate. The new design language offers a dynamic interface across activities. The company has also improved various apps with floating navigation components.
Now that One UI 8.5 is available, Samsung will soon drop One UI 9 Beta. This time, Galaxy S26 users are first in line for priority treatment. Galaxy S25 series may also join the next Beta, but after spending a few months on One UI 8.5.

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Samsung is rolling out a new firmware update to the Galaxy S26 series and Z Fold 7 in the US. The company is reportedly pushing the third release, dated April 2026, to the flagship phones, while the foldable is getting its second.
US users of the Galaxy S26 series and Z Fold 7 can identify the latest firmware update via PDA build version AZDI andΒ AZD3, respectively.
As spotted byΒ MohammedKhatri, the builds are available for carrier-locked models. Meanwhile, not many users reported the availability so far. It seems a gradual rollout, or probably a build with limited carrier availability.
Earlier, Verizon released 2nd firmware update to the Galaxy S26 and S26 lineups. Later, Samsung brought the second April update to the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which especially includes close-up camera improvements.
Galaxy S26 Ultraβs 3rd April OTA seemingly bringing camera fixes to US users. The 24-megapixel camera behaviour would enhance as you install the AZDI build. For the Fold 7, it appears to be a stability improvement update.
To check for updates, open Settings > Software update > Download and install.
Samsung is swiftly working to open the One UI 9 Beta Program. Recently, the first Beta build of the new software has surfaced for US models. It signals that preparations are already underway and US should be invited soon.
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Google is teasing the biggest updates for Android, including a Liquid Glass-inspired interface. Samsung, meanwhile, appears cautious about the Android 17βs Liquid Glass design in the early builds of One UI 9.
TipsterΒ IceUniverse signals through his recent X post that Samsungβs Android 17-based One UI 9 has βno trend of adopting Liquid Glassβ (for now).
Samsung may have been considering adopting the Liquid Glass interface in future builds. Itβs also possible that the company may take a gradual approach or embark on its own design path, which can also be Liquid Glass.
Early builds of One UI 9 are available in the wild, even on real phones. The company has recently published the first Beta version on its server. The public beta testing may begin soon for the Galaxy S26 series flagships.

Apple introduced the Liquid Glass design philosophy with iOS 26. The redesign sparked criticism initially, but ended up being welcomed by the masses. Android 17 is highly likely to be influenced by the new era of user interface.
One UI 8.5 doubles down on UI overhaul with frosted glass design. Samsung may set the foundation of Liquid Glass redesign in One UI 9. However, the full deployment might be kept on hold until the One UI 9.5.
These are just assumptions. What we know from IceUniverse is that the One UI 9 presently has no trend of Liquid Glass adoption. Samsung may postpone it to 2027 or start gradual adoption through the Beta Program this year.
Google scheduled The Android Show 2026 on May 12, where Android 17 and AI upgrades are expected to be discussed. This is the second time in a row the Mountain View company is holding a pre-I/O event for Android.
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Several Samsung users reported Galaxy Enhance-X app is either crashing or not working. The company has just released a major update, but something may have gone wrong, leading to the appβs functionality being broken.
Opening the Galaxy Enhance-X app triggers either crashing or an βUpdateβ pop-up. Tapping Update redirects the user to the appβs Galaxy Store listing page, which has no update available for installation.
That said, the application has entered an update loop. The app itself is demanding an update, but the actual update page has nothing.
A Samsung moderator has acknowledged the issue and confirmed the fix. The appβs latest update, version 16.0.4.1, is being rolled out gradually. It should be available in the Galaxy Store over the next couple of days or weeks.
The moderator has also shared an interim solution, using which I managed to get the Enhance-X working on my Galaxy device.
The trick involves clearing the appβs cache and data. To do so, tap and hold the Enhance-X and hit the βiβ icon to open the appβs settings. Tap βStorage,β followed by βClear cacheβ as well as βClear data,β and it will fix the crashing problem.

Samsungβs Bixby Vision app has also faced the same issue earlier. The company started the rollout of a new app update through Galaxy Store. That version also patched the appβs update loop problem, which was ruining the experience.
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Samsung will roll out many new updates in May 2026. Earlier today, the company published the details of its latest security patch. At the same time, Samsung has also refreshed the update eligibility chart for Galaxy users.
The Monthly Samsung Updates list is identical in April 2026 and May 2026; no additions, removals, or transfers. Three devices were dropped entirely from the Quarterly list, including the Galaxy A13, Galaxy A23, and Galaxy M33 5G.
May is going to be a crucial month for Samsung fans. The next few weeks will be dedicated to endless software rollouts. Stable One UI 8.5 update is expected to land on various devices, potentially carrying May patches.
Current Models for Monthly Security Updates
Samsungβs new foldable phones, Galaxy S series flagships and select Enterprise models will continue to receive new software updates every month.
Galaxy Foldable Series
Galaxy S Series
Enterprise Models
Current Models for Quarterly Security Updates
After a certain period, Samsung transfers models from the monthly to the quarterly tier. Apart from this, the companyβs mid-range and budget phones receive updates once every three months.
Galaxy Foldable Series
Galaxy S Series
Galaxy A Series
Galaxy C Series
Galaxy M Series
Galaxy F Series
Galaxy Tab S Series
Galaxy Tab A Series
Enterprise Models
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Samsung just silently uploaded Android 17-based One UI 9 Beta build on its software server, and itβs for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. While users await wider One UI 8.5 availability, Samsung is already jumping to the next era of One UI.
X user Kailash first spotted the internal One UI 9 Beta for Galaxy S26 Ultra, and it was later verified by tipster TarunVats. The Beta Program isnβt open to users, but the development suggests it isnβt too far now.
Samsung listed S948BXXU2ZZE7 on its OTA server. The lasting character ZZE7 confirms the buildβs Beta nature. Internal testing will continue for a few weeks, and the build version will change with each major change.
Galaxy S26 series is the primary contender for Samsungβs software testing program this year. Previous generation models will join the party, but the priority will be offered to this yearβs flagship smartphone lineup.
One UI 9 is based on Android 17, and the new operating system is expected to be detailed on May 12 at The Android Show 2026. Google I/O will bring even more details about the features and rollout timeline for Pixel users.
Expect Samsung to launch One UI 9 Beta Program within a month. The participation could open by the end of May or the beginning of June in South Korea. Users in Germany, India, Poland, the UK and the US should also be eligible.
The official One UI 9 will debut with the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8 in July. Meanwhile, the Beta Program will continue to stay live. The Public One UI 9 rollout is expected to start sometime in September or October this year.
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It looks like Samsung was waiting for Google to open the May 2026 update rollout. Soon after Pixel phones started getting the May 2026 update, Samsung revealed the details of its latest security patch, bringing 39 Galaxy fixes.
May 2026 security patch from Samsung has 39 fixes for Galaxy devices. It includes 10 from Samsung and 29 from Google. Two more patches are in Android bulletin, which are either not applicable or already patched.
Among the 29 Android CVEs, two were labeled βcritical,β whereas twenty-seven were labeled βhigh.β Additionally, one was already included in previous updates, and one does not apply to Samsung devices.
Critical β 2
High β 27
Moderate
Already included in previous updates β 1
Not applicable to Samsung devices β 1
The inclusion of 10 One UI-specific SVE items aims to ensure peak security on Galaxy devices. Samsung Semiconductor, which often brings Exynos-specific patches, has not joined the Galaxy bulletin this month.
Meanwhile, the South Korean phone maker specifically mentioned that some of the SVE items may not be included in this package, in case these items were already included in a previous maintenance release.
High
SVE-2026-0483(CVE-2026-21019)
Affected versions: Android Watch 14, 16
Moderate
SVE-2025-2186(CVE-2026-21021)
Affected versions: Android 16
SVE-2026-0086(CVE-2026-21015)
Affected versions: Android 14, 15, 16
SVE-2026-0230(CVE-2026-21016)
Affected versions: Android 14, 15, 16
SVE-2026-0252(CVE-2026-21022)
Affected versions: Android 15, 16
SVE-2026-0478(CVE-2026-21018)
Affected versions: Android 14, 15, 16
SVE-2026-0623(CVE-2026-21020)
Affected versions: Android 14, 15, 16
Pay attention, Samsung says 10 SVE items are included, but details of only seven items have been provided. The footnote reads βSome SVE items included in the Samsung Android Security Update cannot be disclosed at this time.β
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Google has now officially confirmed that the βAndroid Show: I/O Editionβ will stream on May 12, days before I/O 2026 officially kicks off.
Not many details are available, but the messaging is clear. Google is calling 2026 one of the most important years in Androidβs history, which points directly to Android 17.
Expect a tighter focus on usability rather than headline-grabbing redesigns. Early reports suggest features like controller remapping and improved multitasking through floating app bubbles.
Googleβs Gemini push is evolving into what it calls βagentic AI.β The Android Show will likely preview how deeply Gemini integrates at the OS level.
The Mountain View giant has promised smarter assistants for years, but consistency across devices remains a weak spot. If Android 17 is serious about AI, it needs tighter control over how these features behave across different OEM skins.
Hardware could also make an appearance: Googleβs Android XR initiative, introduced last year, is still in its early phase, with smart glasses being the more interesting angle.
The Android Show is not just another livestream. It is a signal of where Google wants Android to go in 2026. For Samsung fans, itβs as crucial as Pixel fans as the upcoming One UI 9 will be based on the Android 17 operating system.
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Samsungβs One UI 8.5 update is close to perfection, but one UI glitch is still unresolved. We discovered the same problem in the Beta 6 around two months back, and the same repeated in the Beta 10 as well.
The Notification panel brings a button entitled Notification settings. This functional button lets Galaxy users access the settings page. That specific component has a bug, which Samsung hasnβt yet addressed.
The bug doesnβt permanently stay here, and we were not able to reproduce it either. It occurs suddenly while using the phone, hinting that the final build hasnβt even patched the glitch.
The Notification settings button turns smaller and takes a wrong positioning. The small button slides toward the right side, which isnβt the center either. Swiping the notification panel brings the key back to its optimal state.
Itβs said that Samsung is holding off the Stable updateβs rollout due to major bugs. If this UI glitch falls under that category, it should be addressed in the official build. If not, Samsung engineers arenβt paying attention to the issues.

Image β Notification panel in One UI 8.5
Notification panel is one of the most heavily used aspects of the mobile user interface. The scaling bug isnβt a deal breaker at all, but it ruins the perfection. Weβve submitted the bug report as well, yet Beta 10 has the same problem.
Hopefully, Samsung would finally bring improvement to the user interface scaling. The Stable update should be almost perfect as the company has already tested the software in the Open Beta Program for five months.
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Samsung News is getting updated with support for short videos alongside premium publishers in the US. With these updates, the companyβs news aggregator app is taking the traditional reading experience to the next level.
Now, Samsung News will offer short videos and content from credible publishers in the US. The update is now rolling out across devices, bringing a mix of premium journalism and quick-hit video content into one streamlined feed.
A new short-form video carousel now sits inside the app, serving up bite-sized clips across categories like news, sports, finance, lifestyle, and entertainment.
The initial lineup includes content from outlets like ABC News, PEOPLE, Allrecipes, EatingWell, and Entertainment Weekly, among others. These clips are curated by Samsungβs editorial team, not just pulled in randomly.
Samsung is doubling down on trusted, mainstream publishers to make its curated feed more credible and useful.
Users will now see content from names like ABC News, USA TODAY, The Washington Post, and PEOPLE integrated directly into Samsung News.
Sports and finance coverage is powered by Yahoo Media Group, which fills in the gaps with real-time updates and broader coverage.
The curation feels tighter, and the sources are the kind you would actually trust for daily updates. It is also a smart move for users who do not want to juggle multiple apps.
βGalaxy users consume news in different ways, whether itβs through quick video updates or in-depth reporting,β said Maya Harris, VP & Head of Strategic Partnerships for Samsungβs TV & Mobile Services. βWeβre continuing to evolve Samsung News to meet those needs, with more formats, more trusted sources and a personalized experience that puts the dayβs most important stories front and center.β
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Samsung is delivering faster bi-monthly software updates to its Galaxy A-series phones. In most cases, the company is offering more security patches than scheduled, and thatβs all happening without any flashy press release.
Samsungβs software update story has been easy to praise at the flagship level. Monthly patches, long-term support, tight rollout windows. Thatβs expected now. Whatβs not expected is whatβs quietly happening in the mid-range segment.
Most mid-range Galaxy A devices sit on a quarterly update schedule. That means one security patch every three months. Itβs a clear downgrade compared to the Galaxy S and Galaxy Z lines, and even the A5x models that enjoy monthly updates.
A recent analysis of Galaxy A devices launched since 2022 shows that many of these phones are getting updates roughly every two months. In some cases, even more frequently, which puts them much closer to a bi-monthly frequency.
Devices like the A33, A34, A35, and even the newer A36 are leading this trend. The Galaxy A36, in particular, stands out as it received eight updates since launch, which is double what you would expect if Samsung followed its schedule.
Galaxy A13 5G and Galaxy A23 are closer to the promised update frequency, though they still edge slightly above expectations. On the flip side, the Galaxy A14 4G had a rough patch, especially during early 2025 when updates lagged.
So yes, there are inconsistencies, but Samsung is over-delivering more often than not. Itβs a rare win for users who donβt spend flagship money.
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April 2026βs Play system update has just started rolling out to Samsung phones and Google has now published the content of the May 2026 version.
Googleβs early May 2026 updates for Play services and the Play Store are fairly minor but still add a few useful touches.
With Google Play services v26.17, the most notable change is a new warning screen that appears when signing in with a Dasher account on Android desktop devices.
Developers also get a fresh set of tools across Auto, PC, phones, TVs, and Wear OS to better support utility-related features in their apps. Meanwhile, Google Wallet quietly gets bug fixes to improve reliability.
On the Play Store side (v51.3), Google is making its Sidekick feature easier to access by letting users open it directly from the notification drawer.
Thereβs also a small but meaningful expansion for gamers, who can now ask questions and share tips in more languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, Indonesian, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.
This is not the end of the content that the May 2026 update will bring to the users. Google will continue to update its release page with fresh content. As for the rollout, thereβs no tentative timeline as these updates work differently.
Samsung users can expect the May Play system update by the end of the month or early next month. If youβre on One UI 8.5 Beta, your device may struggle to fetch new releases as Beta firmware breaks compatibility.
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Google is upgrading the Gemini app on Android with a design refresh and model picker. It follows the recent distribution on the iOS channel. Thereβs a mixed reaction from users after seeing the visuals available on X.
Gemini appβs header now features a model picker with a drop-down button. Hitting the arrow would present the available models to users. It expands the appβs usability while making it easier to change the execution mechanism.
Geminiβs various buttons are getting a subtle tweak in order to increase visibility. The hamburger menu stays separate on the left, while the right side has three buttons together, including:
These new design tweaks donβt just make Gemini visually appealing, but also enhance the overall experience. The conversation section is also seeing application of subtle colorways in both light and dark modes.
The rollout may be sequential, and you may receive it days later. Keep the Gemini app updated to the latest version alongside the main Google app and the phoneβs Google Play system update.
It can also be a server-side rollout, which means users may not see the new design on the latest version. In that case, waiting for the expansion is the only option left as Google maintains a phased rollout rather than broader.

Source β AssembleDebug /X
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Samsung has finally expanded the second April 2026 update to the Galaxy S26 series, which brings 24MP camera improvement for the Ultra model.
A couple of days ago, Samsung started the rollout of the second April firmware in South Korea. It followed the release in the US, but the Korean build included fixes for the close-up camera problems tied to 24MP mode.
Now, users of Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra are getting a camera improvement that refines the 24MP mode experience. Itβs coming as part of another incremental update carrying the April patch, despite releasing in May 2026.
Users reported camera behaviour problems while capturing 24MP shots. The processed image was getting cropped from one side. The preview was optimal, but the bug in processing caused the final image to be broken.
Samsung faced countless reports in its community and online forums. One UI staff acted swiftly and prepared the fix on an immediate note. Now, the rollout is expanding to more regions, with European users getting it today, via TarunVats.
Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus are also receiving the 2nd April update, but the 24MP camera is limited to the Ultra version. Still, the firmware is expected to improve the overall camera experience on the latest Samsung flagship phones.
The firmware AZDE is available across European countries, with a Global expansion likely soon. To get the latest update, head over to the system Settings, followed by Software update page and hit Download and install.
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Samsung is working on One UI 9 and the firmware also features visuals of the upcoming foldable phones: Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide.
The new foldable phones are reportedly being unveiled on July 22 in London. Earlier, weβve seen their potential design in leaked CAD renders. Now, the One UI 9 software itself revealed the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Fold8 Wide.
The pictures surfaced in One UI 9 look familiar to the leaked renders. The appearance of the devices confirms their monikers, including the Galaxy Z Fold 8 (codenamed Q8) and Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide (codenamed H8).
Galaxy Z Fold 8 looks identical to its predecessor. We may see upgrades in build quality, screen crease, and hinge technology. Major aspects, such as thickness and weight, would also see a slight generational improvement.
Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide comes with a camera design familiar to the S25 Edge. It has a dual camera setup on the back, surrounded by a camera bump. The LED flashlight isnβt shown in the visuals, but they were in CAD renders.

Image β Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Fold8 Wide spotted in One UI 9
Samsung is also working on the Galaxy Z Flip 8. The next clamshell foldable phone may be almost the same as its predecessor. However, the device may use a new hinge technology for better durability and crease resistance.
The Fold 8 and Flip 8 will succeed their predecessors and continue the portfolio. Meanwhile, the Fold8 Wide is coming to compete with Appleβs first foldable. The form factor is like a passport to deliver more practical usability.
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Samsung could produce iPhone processors as Apple quietly explores alternatives to TSMC amid supply chain risks and geopolitical shifts reshaping its chip strategy.
According to Bloomberg, Apple has held early discussions with both Samsung Electronics and Intel about manufacturing the processors that power the iPhone.
For years, TSMC has been Appleβs undisputed partner for advanced chips. That relationship still stands strong, yet it also represents a single point of failure.
Geopolitical tensions around Taiwan, combined with periodic capacity crunches, have turned that reliance into a strategic risk. Apple felt it recently; supply constraints limited iPhone shipments, and even Tim Cook acknowledged the pressure.
Apple executives have reportedly visited Samsungβs upcoming fab in Taylor, Texas. A US-based production line offers geographic diversification, something Apple has been steadily pushing across its entire supply chain.
Samsung moved early to Gate-All-Around transistor architecture at the 3nm node, and is pushing further toward 2nm. On paper, that is a meaningful leap over the FinFET approach still used elsewhere.
Samsung has struggled with yields, and that gap has kept Apple firmly tied to TSMC so far. If the Korean company can stabilize production at scale, GAA could become the hook Apple needs to justify a split strategy.
Intel, meanwhile, represents a different kind of gamble. Its foundry ambitions are growing, but it is still playing catch-up in the ultra-advanced node race.
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Appleβs iPhone 17 series led the worldwide smartphone sales in Q1 2026 as the Galaxy S26 Ultra narrowly missed entry in the top 10 chart.
iPhone 17 captured 6 percent of global unit sales to become the worldβs best-selling smartphone in Q1 2026. Apple seized four spots, Samsung dominated with five, with one going to Xiaomi for its entry level smartphone.
According to Counterpoint Research, Appleβs iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and iPhone 17 Pro were the top 3 best-selling phones in Q1 2026. Samsung dominated the top 10 chart with the highest five entries, but no flagship was included.
Galaxy A07 4G, Galaxy A17 5G, Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A17 4G were the five entries from Samsung world. Xiaomiβs Redmi also managed to enter the list, though in the 10th spot, due to its Redmi 5 phone.
Samsungβs Galaxy S26 series is selling better than its predecessor. Still, none of the flagship models were able to make an entry into the top 10. The reason is the launch window, which favored Apple in the first quarter.
Galaxy S26 series was launched in late February, and worldwide sales began in the second week of March 2026. The first quarter ended on March 31, leaving no significant timespan for the Samsung flagships to sell at scale.
The chart of the second quarter should include at least one model from the Galaxy S26 series. Apple has historically dominated the best-selling segment. Meanwhile, Samsung leads the charge of keeping Android relevant.
Galaxy A07 4G from Samsung was the worldβs best-selling Android phone in the first quarter. The device received high contribution from emerging regions like the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.
Commenting on outlook, Senior Analyst Karn Chauhan said, βLooking ahead to 2026, the top 10 smartphone models are expected to expand their share of global unit sales. The anticipated market decline is likely to impact mass-market segments more significantly, while high-end smartphones continue to gain share. In response, OEMs are shifting focus toward premium portfolios, prioritizing value over volume.β

Image β Q1 2026 Top 10 Best Selling Phones | Source β Counterpoint Research
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