Edifier has launched its new Hecate Aurora Light-Cooling compact desktop speaker in China. The speaker is priced at 269 yuan ($39) and targets gamers and desktop users who value both audio performance and visual appeal.
Edifier Hecate Aurora Specifications
The Hecate Aurora features a clean and minimalist design. It has a compact form factor, measuring 225 x 76 x 55mm, which allows it to fit easily under most monitors. The design takes inspiration from the Braun Audio 300 turntable. Edifier combines a high-transparency acrylic front panel with a metallic rear case to deliver a retro yet industrial aesthetic suited for modern desk setups.
The speaker uses dual 56mm cone drivers and a racetrack-shaped passive radiator. This configuration delivers up to 20W peak power for balanced audio, with strong bass and clear mids and highs. The speaker supports a frequency range of 120Hz to 20kHz, which covers audio for gaming, music, and movies.
The device supports Bluetooth 6.0 for wireless audio streaming and an AUX input for wired connections. It is compatible with smartphones, laptops, desktops, tablets, and even gaming consoles such as the Nintendo Switch. The speaker also includes physical buttons for power, volume control, and multifunction operations.
The Hecate Aurora features a 5200mAh built-in battery for portability. The battery provides up to 5 hours of playback with RGB lighting enabled or up to 11 hours with lighting disabled. The speaker supports charging while in use, and a full charge takes approximately 3 hours.
The speaker includes RGB lighting with 14 effects, such as rainbow and static colors, customizable through onboard controls or the Edifier app. The app also allows users to adjust volume, switch sound modes, monitor the battery, and set timers.
In related news, Xiaomi has recently introduced the Desktop Speaker Pro globally, debuting first in Singapore, while Philips has unveiled its 80s-inspired Moving Sound lineup, which includes speakers, on-ear headphones, and TWS earbuds.
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Oppo is reportedly preparing to launch its new F-series smartphones in India this month. According to a recent report, the company may introduce the Oppo F33 5G and Oppo F33 Pro 5G soon.
Even before the official announcement, the standard Oppo F33 5G has appeared in a premature Amazon listing, revealing some of its key specifications and design details.
Oppo F33 and F33 Pro Specifications (Expected)
The listing suggests that the Oppo F33 5G will feature an AMOLED display. It is also expected to come with a 50MP front camera.
The device may pack a large 7000mAh battery with support for 80W fast charging. In terms of memory, the phone is likely to include 6GB RAM and 128GB storage.
Meanwhile, tipster PassionateGeekz has shared a poster of the Oppo F33 series, giving us a proper look at the design. The phone appears to have a wide camera module on the back with two prominent camera rings. One of these is said to house a 50MP ultra-wide camera.
The Oppo F33 series is expected to launch in Red and Blue color options. The blue variant, in particular, features a gradient finish with a pattern on the lower half.
Both the Oppo F33 5G and F33 Pro 5G are also rumored to come with an IP69K rating for durability and will likely be available via Amazon.
The Oppo F33 series is the successor to the Oppo F31 series, which was launched back in September 2025. The company usually refreshes the F-series every six months, so the new lineup shouldn’t be far off. As usual, more details should emerge soon. We will keep you in the loop as we get more information.
Realme could soon announce a new mid-range phone in India. A new leak shared by an X user named PassionateGeekz has revealed the full specs of the Realme Narzo 100 Lite 5G ahead of its launch. The model is expected to succeed the Narzo 80 Lite 5G, which launched in June 2025.
Realme Narzo 100 Lite 5G Specifications (Expected)
The phone is said to feature a large 6.8-inch FHD+ display with a 144Hz refresh rate. The Narzo 80 Lite has a 120Hz screen, so that’s a step up. A higher refresh rate should make scrolling and animations feel smoother, although the real-world experience will depend on how well the software and chipset keep up.
Under the hood, the device is tipped to run on the Dimensity 6300 chipset. Realme is also reportedly promising “four years of lag-free experience,” though it’s unclear what benchmarks or usage patterns this claim is based on.
Realme Narzo 80 Lite 5G
As for the cameras, the Narzo 100 Lite 5G could include a 13-megapixel rear sensor and a 5-megapixel front-facing shooter. The leak also points to a massive 7,000mAh battery, along with support for bypass charging, which allows the phone to draw power directly from the charger instead of the battery during heavy use.
Other reported features include IP64 dust and water resistance and MIL-STD-810H certification for improved durability.
In terms of configurations, the device may come in three variants: 4GB RAM with 64GB storage, 4GB with 128GB, and 6GB with 128GB. Color options are expected to include Silver and Black.
Last but not least, the tipster also shared the pricing of the phone. According to them, the base Realme Narzo 100 Lite 5G would launch under INR 13,000, while the highest-tier model could go up to INR 15,000. There’s no official word yet on the launch date.
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Vivo X300 Ultra just made its debut in China, and as expected from Vivo’s Ultra lineup, it’s a spec-heavy flagship for photography enthusiasts. The phone is powered by Qualcomm’s best Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and features a Zeiss-branded camera system.
Beyond the headline specs, Vivo has also shared the official repair pricing of the smartphone. Let’s go through it.
Vivo X300 Ultra Repair Cost
Starting with the essentials, a screen replacement is listed at 1,620 yuan, though there’s a discounted price of 1,320 yuan if users agree to return the damaged panel for recycling. A new battery costs 199 yuan, while replacing the back cover costs 350 yuan.
Unsurprisingly, motherboard repairs are the most expensive. Depending on the configuration, prices range from 3,300 yuan for the 12GB + 256GB variant all the way up to 4,200 yuan for the 16GB + 1TB model.
For the camera, the rear main sensor costs 820 yuan to replace, the periscope lens 790 yuan, and the ultra-wide module 450 yuan. Even the smaller multispectral sensor isn’t free at 95 yuan. Meanwhile, the front-facing camera is relatively affordable at 125 yuan.
If you lose accessories, you can get the charger set at 199 yuan, and a replacement data cable costs 69 yuan.
To note, major repairs, including the screen, battery, motherboard, and cameras, are covered for free during the warranty period. Once that expires, users will need to pay for both parts and labor, though the labor fee is capped at 50 yuan per visit, even if multiple components are repaired at once.
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Machenike has launched its new Dawn Pro desktop PC, featuring Intel’s 14th Gen Core processors and Nvidia RTX 40 series graphics cards. The desktop is now available on JD.com, with prices starting at 10,499 yuan ($1,525). It offers several configurations tailored for gamers and creators.
Machenike Dawn Pro Desktop PC Specs
The lineup includes three processor options: the i5-14400F, the i7-14700F, and the i9-14900HX. These CPUs are paired with GPUs that range from the RTX 5060 to the RTX 5070.
The PC features 32GB of DDR5 RAM, expandable up to 128GB. It includes a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD for fast storage with an option to expand up to 8TB for additional space.
For cooling, the lineup features the Machenike Frost Storm system, with a 240mm liquid cooler for lower-tier models and a 360mm all-in-one liquid cooler for higher-end variants. Its four 120mm ARGB prism fans provide efficient airflow, quiet operation, and durability.
The Machenike Dawn Pro features a chassis with dual dark tempered glass panels, SGCC galvanized steel for durability, and eco-friendly coating to reduce electromagnetic interference. It includes customizable ARGB lighting with over 16 million colors and built-in effects.
For connectivity, the Dawn Pro includes Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and a 2.5G Ethernet port. It features USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports and audio jacks for peripherals, runs on Windows 11 Home, and is powered by a 650W 80 Plus power supply.
Pricing and Availability
The Machenike Dawn Pro starts at 10,499 yuan ($1,575) for the i5-14400F with an RTX 5060 and 10,999 yuan ($1,650) for the RTX 5060 Ti 8GB variant.
The i7-14700F models are priced at 11,999 yuan ($1,800) with an RTX 5060 and 12,999 yuan ($1,950) with an RTX 5060 Ti 16GB.
The i9-14900HX configurations start at 11,999 yuan ($1,800) with an RTX 5060 Ti 16GB and go up to 12,999 yuan ($1,950) with an RTX 5070.
In related news, Gmktec has recently introduced the NucBox K17 mini PC powered by an Intel Core Ultra 5 processor with support for up to 16TB of storage, while Lenovo has also unveiled the Yoga Mini i Gen 11 featuring a unique circular design and Intel Core Ultra chipset.
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LG is preparing to release its UltraGear OLED 39GX950B gaming monitor, months after its initial announcement in December 2025. The 39-inch model is now listed on LG’s Canadian website, with reports indicating a price of CNY 14,999 in China, roughly $2,179. LG Japan has confirmed sales will begin on April 9 at 14:00 local time, though availability in other regions has not been confirmed.
The monitor features a 39-inch OLED panel with a 5120 x 2160 resolution in a 21:9 aspect ratio. The 1500R curved screen is designed to expand the field of view compared to standard 32-inch 4K displays, offering higher pixel density at 143 PPI. It supports a maximum refresh rate of 165Hz at full 5K2K resolution and can switch to a higher refresh mode of up to 330Hz at 2560 x 1080 through VESA-certified Dual Mode.
LG has included an onboard processor for AI upscaling, allowing content from connected devices to be scaled to 5K2K without requiring a GPU upgrade. Connectivity options include DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1, and USB Type-C with up to 90W power delivery, supporting high-bandwidth input and single-cable setups.
The display uses 4th Gen Tandem OLED technology, delivering 335 nits typical brightness and up to 1500 nits peak brightness under HDR conditions. It supports VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 and covers up to 99.5% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, with 10-bit color and 1.07 billion colors. Contrast ratios are rated at 1,850,000:1 typical.
For gaming, the monitor offers a 0.03ms (GtG) response time, NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support to reduce tearing and stutter. Additional features include Black Stabilizer, Dynamic Action Sync, FPS counter, and crosshair tools.
Audio is handled by dual 7W speakers with AI Sound processing, which separates in-game audio elements and simulates a 7.1.2 channel experience. AI Scene Optimization adjusts picture settings based on content type.
The monitor also includes UL-certified eye comfort features such as reduced flicker, low blue light, and anti-glare coating. Physical adjustments include tilt, height, and swivel, with a virtually borderless design and wall-mount support.
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LG Electronics has announced its 2026 QNED evo Mini LED TV lineup, and the headline is clear. Bigger screens are the focus this year, led by a new 115-inch model aimed at people who want a cinema-like setup at home.
The new range is powered by LG’s α8 AI Processor Gen 3. It handles picture and sound processing, using AI to improve sharpness, brightness, and detail. LG is also bringing some of its OLED-style light control techniques to QNED, which helps manage how light is distributed across the screen.
On the display side, LG is using Dynamic QNED Color Pro to improve color accuracy, especially in HDR content. The company says the panels are certified by Intertek for 100 percent color volume, which means colors stay consistent even on very large screens. Precision Dimming Ultra is another key part of the setup. It controls thousands of dimming zones to improve contrast, making dark scenes look deeper while keeping bright areas clear.
There are also several AI-based enhancements. AI Super Upscaling sharpens lower-resolution content for 4K screens. AI Picture Pro focuses on improving faces and main subjects, while Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro adjusts brightness and contrast frame by frame. For sound, AI Sound Pro creates a virtual 11.1.2 channel output using the TV’s built-in speakers.
The TVs run webOS 26, which adds a stronger focus on sports. The Sports Portal collects live matches, scores and schedules in one place. Sports Alert sends updates for selected teams, and an AI Concierge card shows match progress and predictions on screen.
Gaming features are also a big part of the update. The TVs support VRR up to 165Hz, along with AMD FreeSync Premium and Auto Low Latency Mode. On select models, Motion Booster pushes refresh rates up to 330Hz to reduce blur in fast games. LG Gaming Portal gives access to cloud gaming services and web-based titles.
LG is also adding personalization features like Voice ID for user profiles and AI Concierge for content suggestions. Integration with Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot allows users to search or ask questions directly on the TV. LG Shield handles security with built-in encryption.
The lineup includes models such as the 115-inch QNED90, 100-inch QNED85, and other options like QNED82, QNED8M, QNED80, and QNED70. The TVs will roll out first in Korea, the United States, and Europe, with more markets expected later this year. The pricing of these TVs is expected to be revealed in the coming days.
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Xiaomi has launched the Redmi G25 2026 monitor in the Chinese market. The 24.5-inch display is now listed at a price of 599 yuan ($87), making it an attractive option for budget-conscious gamers and general users.
Redmi G25 2026 Monitor Specifications
The Redmi G25 2026 features a Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, paired with a 240Hz refresh rate. Xiaomi uses a Fast IPS LCD panel that provides a 1ms GTG response time and 178-degree wide viewing angles.
The monitor is VESA DisplayHDR 400-certified with a peak brightness of 400 nits. It supports AdaptiveSync, compatible with Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync, for stutter-free and tear-free gaming.
The display covers 100% of the sRGB color gamut and 95% of the DCI-P3 color space. The factory calibration ensures that the Delta E rating stays below 2, promising accurate and vibrant color reproduction. The panel supports 8-bit color depth and displays 16.7 million colors.
For eye comfort, the monitor includes TÜV Rheinland-certified low blue light protection and DC dimming to reduce eye strain. It features a minimalist design with thin bezels, an adjustable stand with tilt adjustment, and VESA 75 x 75 mm mounting.
For connectivity, the G25 includes one DisplayPort 1.4 connection, one HDMI 2.0 port, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The monitor weighs approximately 3.1kg and measures 557 x 171.3 x 445.6 mm with the stand.
In related news, Xiaomi has recently introduced the budget-friendly Redmi G27Q 2026 monitor, featuring a 2K resolution and a 320Hz Fast IPS display.
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Motorola is finally moving into the book-style foldable space. The new Moto Razr Fold has started showing up on retail listings in China, confirming that pre-orders will begin on May 31 in the country.
Interestingly, buyers in the UK will get access sooner. Motorola UK posted on X on March 27 that pre-orders there would open in 15 days, meaning the wait is nearly over. The phone was already introduced at MWC earlier this year, but it’s only now starting to appear in a more consumer-facing way.
The Razr Fold runs on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, paired with 16GB of RAM. That’s more than enough for running multiple apps at once. The battery is also on the larger side at 6,000mAh. It supports 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, along with reverse charging.
There’s also support for the Moto Pen Ultra, which suggests Motorola wants this to double as a productivity device, not just something for media consumption.
The display setup looks fairly typical for a foldable, but with some interesting choices. Inside, there’s an 8.09-inch LTPO OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. On the outside, the 6.56-inch display goes up to 165Hz, which is a bit unusual for a foldable. Although how much that matters in daily use is another question.
In terms of size, it comes in at around 9.9mm folded and 4.6mm unfolded, weighing about 244 grams. Its’a bit heavier like the Galaxy Z Fold7 (215g) and the Honor Magic V6 (219g).
The camera setup includes three 50MP sensors on the back: a main, ultra-wide, and a 3x telephoto. For selfies, there’s a 32MP camera on the outer display and a 20MP one inside.
Pricing is listed at €1,999, which puts it right alongside other premium foldables. That’s not surprising, though it does make the usual question of value a bit harder to answer.
There are still a few unknowns, especially around availability in different regions, but with pre-orders nearing, those details should start to clear up soon.
Xiaomi has introduced its latest monitor, the Redmi G27Q 2026, in China. It is priced at 1,299 yuan ($188) and will be available for purchase starting April 10.
Redmi G27Q Monitor Specifications
The Redmi G27Q features a 2560 x 1440 Fast IPS display, a 320Hz refresh rate, and a 1ms GTG response time. It also features AMD FreeSync Premium, which synchronizes with GPUs to minimize screen tearing and stuttering.
The display supports a peak brightness of 400 nits and adheres to the VESA DisplayHDR 400 standard. The monitor achieves a 1000:1 static contrast ratio, offering solid performance for both gaming and content consumption.
Xiaomi has added features like a dual wide color gamut that covers 95% of the DCI-P3 color space and 100% of the sRGB spectrum. The monitor supports 10-bit color depth, enabling smooth gradients and transitions for visual professionals. Xiaomi has also factory-calibrated the monitor to a Delta E value of less than 2, providing accurate and natural color reproduction.
The monitor offers health-focused features, including TÜV Rheinland-certified low blue light technology and DC dimming to reduce blue light and screen flicker. It also features Xiaomi’s Qingshan Eye Protection technology for enhanced viewing comfort.
In terms of adjustability, the Redmi G27Q includes a stand with height, tilt, swivel, and pivot options. It features support for VESA 75 x 75mm wall mounting, thin bezels to maximize screen space, and a joystick for easy settings navigation.
For connectivity, the monitor includes two DisplayPort 2.1 ports, two HDMI 2.0 ports, and a headphone jack. It consumes 48W of power.
In related news, ASRock has recently introduced a new 31.5-inch WOLED gaming monitor featuring a dual-mode display that switches between 4K at 240Hz and FHD at 480Hz, while MSI has unveiled a 27-inch 2K 144Hz monitor equipped with circular polarization eye-care technology.
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Motorola Edge 70 Fusion and Redmi Note 15 Pro redefine what mid-range phones can offer in 2026, blending premium features with aggressive pricing. While one leans toward smooth performance and balanced usability, the other pushes standout specs like a 200MP camera and advanced display tech. This comparison is important for buyers who care about real-world experience over spec sheets, as both devices take very different paths to deliver value in the same price segment.
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Design and Display
Build and Feel
The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion focuses on a slim, clean design with Gorilla Glass 7i and a lighter, more refined in-hand feel. It also brings IP68/IP69 protection with MIL-STD compliance, making it quietly durable without feeling bulky. On the other hand, the Redmi Note 15 Pro leans toward rugged confidence with stronger drop resistance and Victus 2 protection. The eco leather option adds personality, but the overall build feels more robust than sleek.
Display Quality
Motorola delivers a smoother 144Hz AMOLED with extremely high peak brightness, making it feel sharper in motion and more fluid in daily use. Redmi counters with richer visuals thanks to Dolby Vision, higher color depth, and better PWM dimming, which makes long viewing sessions more comfortable.
Verdict
Motorola feels lighter and smoother, ideal for everyday fluidity, while Redmi offers a more premium viewing experience. The choice depends on whether smoothness or cinematic quality matters more.
Specifications Including Battery
Performance
The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion uses Snapdragon 7s Gen 3/4, delivering balanced performance with better efficiency and stability. It feels more optimized for sustained usage and cleaner thermal control. The Redmi Note 15 Pro’s Dimensity 7400 Ultra brings solid power, but its architecture leans more toward burst performance rather than long-term consistency. In real-world use, Motorola tends to feel slightly more refined.
Battery and Charging
Motorola offers flexibility with 5200mAh or 7000mAh variants and faster 68W charging, making it more convenient for quick top-ups. Redmi pushes endurance with a large 6580mAh battery and adds reverse charging, which is useful in practical scenarios. However, its 45W charging feels slower in comparison.
Verdict
Motorola edges ahead with better efficiency and faster charging, while Redmi stands out for battery longevity. Fast-paced users may prefer Motorola, while heavy users may lean toward Redmi.
Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
Motorola keeps things balanced with a 50MP main sensor and a more capable 13MP ultrawide that includes autofocus, making it versatile for everyday photography. Redmi takes a bold approach with a 200MP primary sensor, delivering higher detail and better cropping flexibility. However, its 8MP ultrawide feels more limited, reducing versatility.
Selfie Camera
Motorola clearly leads with a 32MP front camera capable of 4K video, offering sharper selfies and better video quality. Redmi’s 20MP selfie camera is decent but lacks 4K support, making it feel slightly behind for content creation.
Verdict
Redmi wins on raw detail with its 200MP sensor, but Motorola delivers a more balanced and practical camera system overall. It feels more consistent across all lenses.
Pricing
The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion is priced around $250 (₹27,000), while the Redmi Note 15 Pro comes in higher at $350 (₹30,000). The price gap is noticeable, especially considering that both target the same mid-range segment.
Is the Price Justified?
Motorola offers strong value with a smoother display, faster charging, and a more balanced camera setup at a lower price. It feels like a well-optimized package without unnecessary cost inflation. Redmi justifies its higher price with a 200MP camera, premium display features like Dolby Vision, and a larger battery. However, some trade-offs like slower charging and weaker ultrawide slightly reduce its value edge.
Verdict
Motorola delivers better overall value for money, while Redmi focuses on standout features. The extra cost only makes sense if those specific upgrades matter.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
Conclusion
Motorola stands out with its ultra-smooth 144Hz display, faster charging, and a cleaner, more balanced user experience. The inclusion of newer Android support and Snapdragon optimization makes it feel reliable long-term. Redmi counters with a flagship-style 200MP camera, Dolby Vision display, and a bigger battery, giving it a more feature-packed appeal on paper.
Verdict
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion feels like the smarter all-rounder with better pricing, smoother performance, and practical usability. The Redmi Note 15 Pro is more about standout specs and visual appeal, but it sacrifices some balance. For most users, Motorola offers a more complete experience, while Redmi suits those who prioritize camera resolution and display richness above everything else.
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Upgrades don’t always mean dramatic changes; sometimes, they’re about refining what already works. That’s exactly the case with the Nothing Phone (4a) and Nothing Phone (4a) Pro. At first glance, both devices look familiar, but the real story lies in the subtle improvements. From build materials to display smoothness and chipset tweaks, the Pro version builds on the same foundation rather than redefining it. This comparison focuses on what actually changes, and whether those upgrades feel meaningful in everyday use.
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Design and Display
Build and Feel
The Nothing Phone (4a) features a glass back with a plastic frame and 63 LED glyphs, maintaining the brand’s signature look. The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro introduces a clear upgrade with an aluminum unibody and aluminum back, along with 137 LEDs. This shift highlights a move toward a more premium construction and enhanced glyph customization. The change is less about redesign and more about refinement and material improvement.
Display Quality
The standard model offers a 120Hz AMOLED panel with strong brightness and HDR support. The Pro upgrades this to a 144Hz panel with higher peak brightness and a more immersive screen experience. Resolution is also slightly improved. The differences focus on smoother visuals and enhanced outdoor visibility rather than a completely new display approach.
Verdict
The Pro introduces material and display upgrades, focusing on refinement rather than a dramatic shift in design philosophy.
Specifications Including Battery
Performance
The Nothing Phone (4a) runs on Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, while the Pro upgrades to Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. The improvement lies in better CPU structure and a stronger GPU, enabling smoother multitasking and improved sustained performance. The upgrade reflects a step forward in efficiency and power, rather than a jump to flagship-level performance.
Battery and Charging
Both devices retain identical battery capacities and charging speeds. There are no upgrades here, with both offering consistent all-day battery life and the same 50W charging experience. This suggests a focus on maintaining reliability rather than introducing changes.
Verdict
The Pro focuses on chipset improvements, while battery and charging remain unchanged across both models.
Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
Both phones share a similar triple-camera setup, including a periscope telephoto lens. The Pro upgrades the main sensor slightly with dual-pixel autofocus, improving focus speed and consistency. The rest of the setup remains largely unchanged, indicating optimization rather than hardware overhaul.
Selfie Camera
The selfie camera remains identical on both devices, with no upgrades in hardware or video capabilities. Performance is consistent, maintaining the same output quality across both models.
Verdict
Camera differences are subtle, with the Pro offering minor refinements rather than major hardware changes.
Pricing
The Nothing Phone (4a) is priced at around $450 (₹32,000), while the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is priced at about $500 (₹40,000). The price increase reflects the added materials, display improvements, and chipset upgrade.
Value for Money
The pricing difference aligns with the upgrades offered. The Pro positions itself as an enhanced version rather than a completely different segment device. The added cost mainly covers refinement in experience rather than new core features.
Verdict
The price gap directly reflects incremental upgrades, making the Pro a step-up option rather than a separate category.
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Conclusion
Both devices retain core Nothing features like glyph lighting and Nothing OS 4.1. The Pro expands on this with more LEDs and improved customization. Across the board, the changes focus on enhancing existing strengths rather than introducing entirely new features.
Verdict
Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is clearly an evolution, not a reinvention. Every upgrade, from aluminum build to 144Hz display and stronger chip, feels like a direct enhancement of the same foundation. There are no drastic changes, just smarter refinements that make the Pro feel like a polished version of the standard model rather than a completely different device.
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Baseus has announced its new Card Magnetic Air power bank in China, which focuses on safety, durability, and portability. The power bank is now available for pre-order at 299 yuan ($44) and introduces advanced safety features that Baseus describes as aerospace-grade.
Baseus Card Magnetic Air Power Bank Specs
The Card Magnetic Air power bank features a solid-liquid hybrid battery cell for better thermal stability and safety. It meets 2026 Chinese safety standards and has undergone tests like needle puncture, fire resistance, and pressure testing up to 2 tons. It performs reliably in extreme temperatures from -60°C to 140°C.
The power bank is designed for portability, featuring a slim 6.9mm aluminum unibody and a lightweight design. It is available in Silver, Black, and Blue, with a 5000mAh battery capacity. It supports magnetic wireless charging up to 15W for Android and 7.5W for iPhones, and USB-C wired charging up to 22.5W.
The device can deliver up to 60W output when connected to a higher-power adapter or another power source. This feature makes it capable of charging laptops like the MacBook Air. Baseus has also added dual-device charging functionality, allowing simultaneous use of wireless and wired charging.
The Card Magnetic Air features AI-based sensors that detect when a device is magnetically attached or plugged in, optimizing power delivery. It also includes NFC functionality, allowing users to check the battery status by tapping their smartphone.
Baseus improved the thermal performance of the device with a glacier cooling matrix. This system increases the heat dissipation area by 50% and incorporates graphene materials for better thermal management.
Flagship smartphones in 2026 are no longer just about premium branding; they’re about how much value and innovation you actually get for the price. The Samsung Galaxy S26+ and Xiaomi 17 Pro take two very different approaches: one focuses on refinement, long-term reliability, and ecosystem strength, while the other pushes aggressive hardware upgrades at a far lower price. For buyers deciding between a safe premium experience and a feature-packed powerhouse, this comparison highlights where each device truly stands and which one makes more sense depending on usage priorities.
The Samsung Galaxy S26+ follows Samsung’s refined flagship design with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on both sides and an Armor Aluminum 2 frame, giving it a polished and durable feel. It also offers broader SIM flexibility and DeX support, adding a productivity edge. Meanwhile, the Xiaomi 17 Pro introduces a more experimental approach with Dragon Crystal Glass and a secondary rear display, making it stand out instantly. It feels more futuristic, especially for users who enjoy unique hardware touches.
Display Quality
Samsung delivers a sharper 1440p LTPO AMOLED panel with excellent brightness and color tuning, making it ideal for content consumption. Xiaomi counters with a brighter panel, Dolby Vision support, and extremely high PWM dimming, which is easier on the eyes. The secondary display also adds functional versatility, especially for quick tasks and camera previews.
Verdict
Samsung feels more premium and balanced, but Xiaomi brings innovation and eye comfort. The better choice depends on whether consistency or creativity matters more.
Specifications Including Battery
Performance
Both devices are powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in key markets, delivering flagship-level speed and efficiency. Samsung’s optimization with One UI and longer software support gives it an edge in longevity and stability. Xiaomi, however, offers slightly higher RAM options and faster storage, which can feel snappier in heavy multitasking and gaming scenarios.
Battery and Charging
This is where Xiaomi clearly pulls ahead. A massive 6300 mAh battery paired with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging makes it one of the fastest and longest-lasting flagships. Samsung’s 4900 mAh battery is reliable but feels conservative, especially with 45W charging. Daily users may notice the difference quickly.
Verdict
Samsung wins in software polish and long-term updates, but Xiaomi dominates raw battery and charging performance. Power users will naturally lean toward Xiaomi.
Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
Samsung sticks with a proven triple-camera setup, delivering consistent results with strong HDR, stable video, and reliable 3x zoom. It excels in color accuracy and video features like HDR10+ and stabilization. Xiaomi pushes boundaries with a 50MP triple system, including a 5x periscope zoom and Leica tuning. The larger sensors and advanced video modes give it a clear advantage in versatility and detail.
Selfie Camera
Samsung’s 12MP selfie camera focuses on natural tones and consistency, while Xiaomi’s 50MP front camera delivers sharper and more detailed selfies. Xiaomi also supports more advanced video features on the front camera, which content creators may appreciate.
Verdict
Samsung is more consistent and predictable, especially for video, but Xiaomi offers superior hardware and flexibility. Those who enjoy experimenting with photography will likely prefer Xiaomi.
Pricing
The Samsung Galaxy S26+ is priced around $1100 / ₹120,000, placing it firmly in the ultra-premium category. In contrast, the Xiaomi 17 Pro comes in at approximately $700 / ₹62,000, making it significantly more affordable despite offering higher-end hardware in several areas.
Is the Price Justified?
Samsung justifies its price with long-term software support, brand reliability, and ecosystem features like DeX and UWB integration. However, Xiaomi delivers exceptional value by offering better battery, faster charging, stronger camera hardware, and more RAM at a much lower price. The gap feels difficult to ignore.
Verdict
Samsung is a safe premium investment, but Xiaomi clearly wins on value for money. The pricing difference alone makes Xiaomi a very compelling choice.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
Conclusion
Samsung stands out with its polished ecosystem, extended software support, and productivity-focused features like DeX. It feels like a complete, mature flagship designed for long-term use. Xiaomi, on the other hand, pushes hardware innovation with a secondary display, massive battery, ultra-fast charging, and a more ambitious camera system. It feels more exciting and future-forward.
Verdict
Samsung Galaxy S26+ is ideal for users who prioritize reliability, software longevity, and a refined experience. Xiaomi 17 Pro is the better pick for those who want maximum hardware value, faster charging, and cutting-edge features at a lower price. Overall, Xiaomi offers the more aggressive and value-driven package, while Samsung remains the safer flagship choice.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
Gmktec has unveiled the NucBox K17, a new mini PC equipped with a Lunar Lake processor, offering advanced AI computing capabilities in an ultra-compact design.
Gmktec NucBox K17 Specifications
The NucBox K17 features the Intel Core Ultra 5 226V processor with 8 cores, 8 threads, a 4.5GHz turbo frequency, delivering 97 TOPS of AI performance alongside the Intel Arc 130V GPU and AI Boost NPU. The Arc 130V GPU offers 53 TOPS of AI performance, supports ray tracing and XeSS, and is optimized for gaming and content creation. The AI Boost NPU adds 40 TOPS of INT8 AI acceleration for machine learning and AI applications.
The mini PC runs Windows 11 Pro, includes 16GB of LPDDR5X memory at 8533MT/s, and offers storage options ranging from 512GB to 1TB SSDs. It supports up to 16TB of expandable storage through dual M.2 2280 slots compatible with PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 SSDs.
The NucBox K17 offers a wide range of ports for versatile connectivity. On the front, it includes a USB4 Type-C port with 100W Power Delivery, DisplayPort (40Gbps), along with one USB 3.2 Gen2 port, one USB 3.2 Gen1 port, and a 3.5mm audio combo jack.
At the rear, it features one DC IN port (100W), two HDMI 2.1 ports, three USB 3.2 Gen1 ports (5Gbps), one USB 2.0 port, a 2.5G RJ45 LAN port, a lock slot, along with power and reset buttons.
For wireless connectivity, the device supports Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2. The NucBox K17 can handle up to three displays simultaneously, with support for resolutions of up to 8K through its HDMI and USB4 ports.
The mini PC features a dual heat pipe cooling system with a turbine fan and smart thermal management, providing quiet operation even under load. It is highly compact, measuring 127.5 x 127 x 44.5 mm, and weighs just 460g.
Pricing and Availability
The Gmktec NucBox K17 is available now through the company’s official website. The 16GB + 512GB version is priced at $559.99, while the 16GB + 1TB version costs $619.99.
In related news, Lenovo debuts the Yoga Mini i Gen 11 featuring a circular design, Intel Core Ultra, and 4-display support. Topfeel also launches Next 2 Mini PCs with Ryzen 7 H255 and up to RTX 4060 Ti GPU support.
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The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 is the first non-Elite chipset to feature the powerful Oryon cores. The chipset offers solid gaming performance, a flagship-grade ISP, and reliable connectivity, making it a powerful choice among premium mid-range phones.
On the other hand, the Dimensity 9300 is two years older than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. Still, it offers smooth performance and excellent efficiency to be considered a reliable choice, and more importantly, at a lower price.
So, the real question is: does it make sense to go with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, or is the Dimensity 9300 a solid choice at a relatively lower price? Let’s find out in this detailed comparison.
Quick verdict:
Choose Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 if you want higher CPU performance, sustained gaming performance, flagship ISP, and modern connectivity features. Choose Dimensity 9300 if you want reliable performance and excellent efficiency at a lower price point.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9300: Spec sheet
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
Dimensity 9300
Announced
November 2025
November 2023
Process node
3 nm (TSMC)
4 nm (TSMC)
CPU
2 × 3.8 GHz (Oryon Gen 3 – Prime) 6 × 3.32 GHz (Oryon Gen 3 – Performance)
Adreno 829 ray tracing support Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
Arm Immortalis-G720 MP12 console-level global illumination effects ray tracing support MediaTek HyperEngine Adaptive Gaming Technology
NPU
Qualcomm Hexagon NPU Agentic AI support
MediaTek NPU 790 up to 33 billion parameters on-device LoRA Fusion support
Memory
LPDDR5x, up to 4.8 GHz
LPDDR5T, up to 4.8 GHz
Storage
UFS 4.1
UFS 4 + MCQ
Camera
Qualcomm Spectra triple AI ISP (20-bit) up to 320MP single camera up to 108MP single camera with zero shutter lag, 30fps up to 48MP triple cameras with zero shutter lag, 30fps up to 4K/120fps video recording real-time semantic segmentation (limitless)
MediaTek Imagiq 990 ISP (18-bit) up to 320MP single camera up to 8K video recording AI Semantic Analysis Video Engine
Connectivity
Snapdragon X80 5G modem download speed: up to 10 Gbps upload speed: up to 3.5 Gbps Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 5.8 Gbps) Bluetooth 6.0
MediaTek 5G modem download speed: up to 7 Gbps Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 6.5 Gbps) Bluetooth 5.4
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9300: Benchmark numbers
Note: To obtain the benchmark results, the tests were performed using these devices: – OnePlus 15R (Snapdragon 8 Gen 5) – Vivo X100 Pro (Dimensity 9300)
Geekbench score (v6)
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 outperforms the Dimensity 9300 in both single-core and multi-core tests. In both tests, the Snapdragon chip achieves about 27% higher score, suggesting a snappier performance, particularly in tasks that require greater CPU resources.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
Dimensity 9300
Single core
2,837
2,208
Multi core
9,352
7,380
AnTuTu score (v11)
On the AnTuTu benchmark, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 scores 2.96 million, while the Dimensity 9300 sits below it with 2.32 million total score. That’s a solid 27% uplift for the Snapdragon chip.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
Dimensity 9300
AnTuTu score
2,961,236
2,324,872
CPU
914,878
692,230
GPU
974,402
816,259
Memory
382,729
338,122
UX
689,228
478,261
The breakdown of the AnTuTu score paints a better picture, and unsurprisingly, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 dominates all aspects. The CPU gets 32% higher score, the GPU gets 19% higher score, memory performance is up by 13%, and the UX score is up by 44%.
3DMark score
Wild Life Extreme Stress Test
This is a widely popular gaming benchmark, where the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 outperforms the Dimensity 9300 by a wide margin. It achieves a 23% higher best loop score and a whopping 71% increase in the lowest loop score. So, not just the performance, the Snapdragon chip also maintains higher stability.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
Dimensity 9300
Best loop score
5,009
4,062
Lowest loop score
3,321
1,933
Stability
66.30%
47.59%
While benchmarks offer great insights into performance and stability, they don’t focus on other key aspects, including connectivity, camera, and features. To give you a clearer picture, we’ve included them in the following section.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9300: Key differences
Process node
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 uses TSMC’s newer 3nm node, which offers better performance and power efficiency than the 4nm node used in the Dimensity 9300.
Performance
CPU
Both chipsets feature octa-core CPUs, although their core configurations differ. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 uses a (2 + 6) layout, featuring two Oryon prime cores at 3.8 GHz and six Oryon performance cores at 3.32 GHz. The Dimensity 9300 features a (1 + 3 + 4) layout, which includes one Cortex-X4 prime core at 3.25 GHz, three Cortex-X4 performance cores at 2.85 GHz, and four Cortex-A720 efficiency cores at 2.0 GHz.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 prioritizes performance by offering a higher peak clock speed of 3.8 GHz. In fact, all the CPU cores in the Snapdragon chip run at higher clock speeds than those in the Dimensity 9300. This is one of the primary reasons the Snapdragon chip easily outperforms the Dimensity 9300 in benchmarks.
GPU
As for the gaming and graphics rendering, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 uses a powerful Adreno 829 GPU featuring Qualcomm’s “sliced” architecture. The GPU offers excellent ray tracing performance, support for Unreal Engine 5, and AI-assisted upscaling. It also bundles a full suite of Snapdragon Elite Gaming features to deliver a smooth gaming performance with consistently high frame rates, low latency, and improved power utilization.
The Dimensity 9300 features a 12-core Arm Immortalis-G720 GPU, promising console-level global illumination effects. The GPU is equipped with a 2nd-gen hardware ray tracing, which is claimed to offer “fast, full raytracing experiences at a smooth 60 fps.” The chip also features MediaTek HyperEngine Adaptive Gaming Technology to deliver flagship performance without slowdowns for up to an hour in top titles, along with better cooling and improved power efficiency.
NPU
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 features a very capable Hexagon NPU, which integrates with an Oryon CPU and Adreno GPU to enable on-device agentic assistants, multimodal AI, and heavier gen-AI workloads in high-end devices. It is essentially a slightly binned-down version of the 8 Elite Gen 5 AI platform, with nearly all of the same features but lower peak clocks.
The Dimensity 9300’s AI stack is built around the MediaTek NPU 790, which delivers substantial efficiency and speed gains over the previous generation. It can run LLMs with up to 33 billion parameters and real-time generative AI. The AI stack enables the SoC to run multi-modal, multi-LLMs setups at usable latencies, entirely on-device.
Camera
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 features a 20-bit Spectra AI ISP with up to 320MP single camera and up to 4K/120fps video recording, although OEMs can enable up to 8K recording. The chip also supports limitless real-time semantic segmentation for precise optimizations. Plus, it offers a range of camera features (including AI-assisted features) to deliver greater quality with less noise.
On the other hand, the Dimensity 9300 is equipped with an 18-bit Imagiq 990 ISP, supporting up to 320MP single-camera and up to 8K video recording. The chip features an AI Semantic Analysis Video Engine with 16 categories of scene segmentation adjustments for enhanced cinematic video capture. It also features zero-latency video preview and 100% pixel-level autofocus + dual-lossless zoom.
Connectivity
While both chips offer robust connectivity, there are several important differences to consider. On a 5G connection, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5’s download speed can reach up to 10 Gbps, while the Dimensity 9300 peaks at 7 Gbps. The Dimensity chip bounces back with a higher peak Wi-Fi 7 speed, reaching 6.5 Gbps (vs. 5.8 Gbps on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5). Another advantage of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 is its support for Bluetooth 6.0, while the Dimensity 9300 supports the older Bluetooth 5.3 standard.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9300: Which is better?
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 is clearly a much better choice over the Dimensity 9300. It offers solid CPU performance, a more consistent gaming performance, and a modern connectivity stack. Plus, it features the advanced Spectra ISP from the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, integrating the latest camera features and advanced camera optimizations.
That said, the Dimensity 9300 is still a solid mid-range chipset in 2026. It can smoothly run your day-to-day apps while offering excellent efficiency. Gaming performance is also good, but for heavier games and longer sessions, you may want to prefer a more capable chipset like the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. Perhaps the only advantage it offers over the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 is its lower price. So, if you’re getting a hefty discount on a Dimensity 9300 phone that makes it much cheaper than a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 phone, that may be a solid deal. Otherwise, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 is a no-brainer choice here.
The shift from the Samsung Galaxy S25 to the Samsung Galaxy S26 isn’t about dramatic changes, but meaningful refinements in performance, efficiency, and everyday experience. With a newer chipset, slightly larger battery, and updated software, the S26 aims to feel more future-ready, while the S25 continues to hold strong as a well-balanced flagship, making this comparison important for buyers deciding if the upgrade is truly worth it.
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Design and Display
Build and Feel
The Samsung Galaxy S26 keeps a familiar flagship design but refines durability with Armor Aluminum 2 and the same Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection. The overall in-hand feel remains premium and compact, closely resembling the Samsung Galaxy S25. However, subtle refinements in finish and symmetry make the newer model feel slightly more polished. It’s not a dramatic redesign, but it leans toward a more mature flagship identity.
Display Quality
Both phones offer nearly identical AMOLED panels with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2600 nits peak brightness. The S26 slightly increases screen size, making content feel a bit more immersive without changing resolution. Color tuning and brightness remain top-tier, though improvements here feel iterative rather than transformative.
Verdict
The S26 delivers refinement rather than reinvention. The slightly larger display and improved finish give it a more complete feel, but the S25 still holds up extremely well visually.
Specifications Including Battery
Performance
The biggest upgrade comes with the new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 / Exynos 2600 on the S26, delivering noticeable gains in CPU and GPU performance. Compared to the S25’s Snapdragon 8 Elite, multitasking feels smoother, and sustained performance should improve, especially in gaming. The shift toward newer architectures also hints at better efficiency and longevity.
Battery and Charging
Battery capacity increases to 4300mAh on the S26, a meaningful bump over 4000mAh. Charging speeds remain unchanged, which feels conservative, but the efficiency improvements from the new chip should translate into longer real-world usage. Wireless and reverse charging stay identical.
Verdict
The S26 clearly wins in performance and battery life. While charging speeds remain unchanged, the overall experience feels more future-proof and efficient.
Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
On paper, both phones share identical camera hardware, including the 50MP main, 3x telephoto, and ultrawide lenses. However, the S26 introduces new software features like Horizon Lock, which improves video stability and usability. Image processing is also expected to be more refined thanks to the newer chipset, delivering better dynamic range and consistency.
Selfie Camera
The front camera remains largely unchanged at 12MP, but slight adjustments in focal length and processing can improve framing and skin tones. Video capabilities stay strong with 4K support and HDR enhancements.
Verdict
The upgrade is subtle but meaningful. Hardware remains the same, but smarter processing and new video features give the S26 a slight edge, especially for content creators.
Pricing
The Samsung Galaxy S26 is priced around $900 / ₹88,000, while the Samsung Galaxy S25 sits lower at $800 / ₹75,000. This creates a noticeable price gap for what appears to be incremental upgrades on paper.
Is the price justified?
The S26 justifies its price mainly through performance gains, improved efficiency, and slightly better battery life. However, since design and camera hardware remain similar, the upgrade may feel less compelling for casual users. The S25 still offers flagship-level value at a lower cost, making it a strong alternative.
Verdict
The S26 is worth it for those seeking peak performance and longevity. The S25, however, remains the better value pick for most buyers.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
Conclusion
The S26 focuses on refinement, a new chipset, better efficiency, a slightly larger display, and enhanced video features like Horizon Lock. It also launches with Android 16 and newer One UI, giving it a longer software runway. Meanwhile, the S25 still delivers a balanced flagship experience with minimal compromises.
Verdict
The S26 feels like a “performance-first” upgrade rather than a complete overhaul. It is better suited for power users and long-term buyers who value future-proofing. The S25, however, remains a smart and practical choice, especially for those upgrading from older devices.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
OnePlus has started rolling out the OxygenOS 16.0.5.700 update for the OnePlus Pad, bringing a mix of feature additions, usability improvements, and the latest security patch. The update is being released in batches across India, Europe, global markets, and North America, with the build version OPD2203_16.0.5.700(EX01).
The update focuses on improving everyday usability. Users can now run multiple timers at the same time, making multitasking easier. Timers also show estimated stop times, which helps in better tracking. The Content Portal now supports app clones, allowing easier sharing across duplicate apps. App organization has also been updated in Drawer mode with new “Office” and “Finance” categories for quicker access.
Connectivity features have also been refined. A new option called “Automatically open received files” has been added. This gives users control over whether shared files open automatically when received.
Privacy and file management receive notable upgrades. Users can now browse files in Private Safe using a side slider. Searching within folders in Private Safe is now supported, and files stored there can also be shared directly. These changes improve both accessibility and control over private data.
The update also integrates the April 2026 Android security patch, improving system security and protection against known vulnerabilities.
This rollout is limited to devices already running OxygenOS 16. Users on OxygenOS 15 will need to upgrade to OxygenOS 16 before receiving this build. As with typical OTA updates, the rollout is incremental, starting with a small group of users before expanding to a wider audience in the coming days.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus arrives as a refinement-focused upgrade over the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus, bringing improvements that are subtle on paper but impactful in daily use. While both devices share a similar design and core hardware, the newer model introduces better performance, improved efficiency, and smarter processing. This comparison breaks down the key differences and upgrades that actually matter, helping buyers understand whether the latest generation is worth the extra investment.
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Design and Display
Build and Feel
The design language remains largely unchanged, but the Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus brings subtle refinements in finish and frame durability. The upgraded Armor Aluminum 2 and improved glass treatment give it a slightly more premium and polished feel. While the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus still feels flagship-grade, the newer model comes across as more refined in hand, even if the visual differences are minimal.
Display Quality
Both devices share the same core display specs, but the S26 Plus introduces better panel tuning and slightly higher pixel density. Colors appear more vibrant, and brightness handling feels more controlled in extreme lighting. The improvement isn’t drastic, but side-by-side usage reveals a cleaner, more refined viewing experience on the newer model.
Verdict
No major overhaul, but the S26 Plus delivers small refinements that make the display and build feel more premium overall.
Specifications Including Battery
Performance
This is where the biggest upgrade lies. The S26 Plus moves to Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 / Exynos 2600, offering a clear jump in performance over the previous generation chip in the S25 Plus. Expect faster app launches, smoother multitasking, and improved gaming stability. The difference feels noticeable, especially under heavy usage, making the newer model more future-proof.
Battery and Charging
Battery capacity stays the same, but efficiency improves on the S26 Plus thanks to the newer chipset. Wireless charging also gets a bump (20W vs 15W), which adds real convenience. Daily usage feels slightly longer-lasting, even without a capacity increase.
Verdict
Performance and efficiency upgrades make the S26 Plus a meaningful step forward over the S25 Plus.
Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
Hardware remains identical, but the S26 Plus benefits from improved image processing and new features like Horizon Lock. Photos show better dynamic range and more consistent HDR, especially in tricky lighting. Video stabilization also feels more refined, making footage look smoother.
Selfie Camera
The front camera is mostly unchanged, but software tuning improves color accuracy and HDR handling on the S26 Plus. The difference is subtle but noticeable in portraits and social media shots.
Verdict
No hardware changes, but smarter processing gives the S26 Plus a clear edge in real-world photography.
Pricing
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus comes in at around $1100 (₹120,000), while the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus is priced closer to $1000 (₹100,000). The gap reflects the generational upgrade rather than a complete redesign.
Value for Money
The S25 Plus offers excellent value since most core features remain similar. However, the S26 Plus justifies its higher price with meaningful upgrades in performance, efficiency, and software processing. It feels like a smarter long-term investment rather than just a yearly refresh.
Verdict
S25 Plus wins on value, but S26 Plus is better suited for those wanting the latest performance gains.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
Conclusion
The S26 Plus stands out mainly through its new chipset, improved efficiency, faster wireless charging, and enhanced camera processing. These upgrades may seem incremental on paper, but they translate into smoother daily usage and better longevity. The S25 Plus, meanwhile, still delivers a flagship experience with fewer compromises.
Verdict
The S26 Plus is a refinement-focused upgrade, not a redesign. It’s the better choice for performance-focused users, while the S25 Plus remains a strong alternative for those prioritizing value over incremental improvements.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
Casio has officially listed the AE-1600HX series on its international website, confirming specifications that had already appeared through retailer listings. The lineup includes the AE-1600HX-1BV and AE-1600HX-3AV, positioned as affordable digital watches with a rugged design and extended battery life.
The watch features a large, angular case measuring 54.1 × 49.7 × 15.9 mm and weighs 55 g. It uses a resin case and bezel with a matching resin band and resin glass covering the display. The design focuses on readability, with a large LCD screen and a front-mounted button for quick access to the LED backlight. The AE-1600HX-1BV uses a negative display with a blacked-out look, accented by light blue labels.
A key highlight is the extra-long strap, which supports wrist sizes from 145 mm to 235 mm. This makes it suitable for users who prefer a looser fit or want to wear the watch over clothing. The rally-style band includes dual holes for better adjustment and a more secure fit.
The AE-1600HX series offers 100-meter water resistance and is powered by a CR2032 battery rated for up to 10 years. It includes dual time, a 1/100-second stopwatch with elapsed, split, and 1st-2nd place timing, and a countdown timer with a range of up to 24 hours. The timer supports auto-repeat and can be set from 1 minute to 24 hours.
Additional features include five multi-function alarms with one snooze alarm, an hourly time signal, and a full auto-calendar that runs until 2099. The watch maintains accuracy within ±30 seconds per month and supports both 12 and 24-hour formats. The LED backlight uses amber illumination with afterglow for visibility in low light.
While Casio has not confirmed pricing, retailer listings suggest a price of around €39.90, with availability expected in April 2026.
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Casio has listed its new AQ-240E series in the US, expanding its Vintage lineup with three models scheduled for April 2026. The range includes the AQ-240E-2A, AQ-240E-4A, and AQ-240E-7A2, all built around a hybrid analog-digital format and a retro-inspired design.
The watches feature a rounded square case that softens the sharper edges seen on older models like the AQ-230. The case measures 40.9 × 35.8 × 8.1 mm and weighs 51 g. It uses a chrome-plated resin case and bezel paired with a stainless steel band with an adjustable clasp. The band fits wrist sizes from 150 to 205 mm.
Each model uses a pastel dial finish. The 2A variant comes with a light blue sunray dial, while the 4A uses a matte orange tone, and the 7A2 features an off-white finish. The dial layout remains consistent across all versions, with two analog hands and a slim digital display positioned at six o’clock. The wide dial uses slim indexes and a clean layout to maintain readability.
The AQ-240E runs on Casio’s Module 5154. Core features include dual time, world time, a 1/100-second stopwatch with a measuring capacity of 59 minutes and 59.99 seconds, daily alarm, hourly time signal, and an auto-calendar that accounts for February with 28 days. The watch supports both 12-hour and 24-hour formats. The analog display shows hours and minutes, while the digital screen displays time, seconds, date, and day.
Accuracy is rated at ±30 seconds per month. The watch is powered by an SR920W battery with an estimated life of about three years. It uses resin glass for protection and offers basic water resistance suitable for daily use.
The design focuses on a retro-modern look with gentle curves and warm tones, combined with a simple rectangular profile. Pricing has not been officially confirmed, but earlier information suggests it will be around $60, in line with existing AQ-240E models.
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Oppo is seemingly getting ready to step into the compact tablet space with a new device called the Oppo Pad Mini. The leaks revealed so far point to a smaller tablet that still aims fairly high in terms of specs.
The latest info comes from @DigitalChatStation on Weibo, who shared a set of key details earlier today. According to the leak, the tablet will feature an 8.8-inch OLED display with a 3:2 aspect ratio, which is a bit different from the usual media-focused layouts. It should make more sense for reading and general use.
The panel itself sounds quite strong. It’s said to have a 2880×1920 resolution, along with a 144Hz refresh rate that can scale down to 1Hz thanks to LTPO tech. Peak brightness is reportedly 1800 nits, and it covers the full DCI-P3 color gamut, so on paper at least, it’s aiming for a premium display experience.
Performance is expected to come from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, which would put it in flagship territory. The design seems to be another highlight. The tablet is tipped to use a unibody metal build, measuring around 5.39mm thick and weighing about 279 grams. That’s quite thin and light, even for a compact tablet. Color options are said to include dark gray, purple, and cyan. Lenovo’s 8.8-inch Legion Tab Gen 5, for instance, weighs 360 grams.
On the back of the Oppo Pad Mini, there’s a 13MP camera in a capsule-style module. Not a major focus, but standard for tablets.
Battery capacity is listed at 8000mAh, with support for 67W fast charging. There’s also mention of eSIM support, which could make it more useful as a standalone device without relying on Wi-Fi. Based on what’s out so far, Oppo seems to be aiming for something more than just a “mini” in name.
If the leaks hold up, this could end up being one of the more interesting compact Android tablets to watch this year.
Infinix looks set to bring the Note 60 Pro to India soon, and it’s already starting to tease some of the phone’s more unusual features. The device was announced globally earlier this year.
The company has begun its local campaign by highlighting what it calls the Active Matrix Display on the back. It’s essentially a set of LEDs built into the camera module, somewhat similar in concept to Nothing’s Glyph interface. It can show notifications, battery status, incoming calls, and even simple animations without needing to flip the phone. It’s more of a visual feature than a practical one, but it does help the phone stand out a bit.
Infinix has also confirmed that another feature will be revealed on April 4 at 12 PM, though most of the core specs are already out there from the global launch.
Up front, the phone uses a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. Local peak brightness is claimed to be 4,500 nits, which sounds impressive, though global peak or full-screen brightness will matter more for outdoor visibility.
Performance is handled by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, paired with 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 256GB storage. That should be enough for everyday tasks like browsing, social media, and some casual gaming.
The camera setup includes a 50MP main sensor with OIS, along with an 8MP ultrawide. On the front, there’s a 13MP camera for selfies and video calls.
Battery is one of the stronger points of this phone. It packs a 6,500mAh cell, with support for 90W wired charging and 30W wireless charging, along with reverse charging options. It runs Android 16 with XOS 16, and carries an IP64 rating for basic dust and splash resistance.
Reports point to a mid-April timeline in India, with April 13 being mentioned in a few listings. Pricing hasn’t been confirmed yet, but more details should show up as the teasers continue.
Overall, the Note 60 Pro doesn’t look radically different on paper, but the rear LED system and large battery could give it a bit of an edge in a crowded mid-range market.
Xiaomi is adding another option to its Mijia robot vacuum lineup, with a model that focuses on strong suction without pushing the price too high. The new Mijia Robot Vacuum and Mop 4 has now been listed in China.
One of the headline features here is the 10,000Pa suction power, which puts it in the higher range for robot vacuums at this price point. Average suction power for modern robot vacuum mops typically ranges between 2,500 Pa and 6,000 Pa. 10,000Pa should be more than enough for everyday dust, pet hair, and even slightly heavier debris
Xiaomi is also sticking with LDS laser navigation, which helps the robot map out rooms and move in a more structured way rather than randomly bouncing around.
The design remains familiar: simple, white, and minimal. For cleaning, there’s a dual-claw anti-tangle brush setup, aimed at reducing hair buildup, especially useful in homes with pets.
It’s a 2-in-1 unit, so it can vacuum and mop at the same time. The dustbin is rated at 520ml, while the water tank comes in at 270ml. Xiaomi says it can cover up to 300 square meters in open areas, though real-world usage will likely vary depending on layout.
There are a few practical touches as well. The robot can climb thresholds up to 20mm, which should help it move between rooms more easily. It runs on a 5,200mAh battery, with a claimed runtime of up to 180 minutes.
Nothing here feels overly experimental, but that’s not really the goal. Xiaomi seems to be focusing on getting the basics right: strong suction, decent navigation, and usable battery life.
Pricing and availability:
The device is priced at 1,443 yuan (roughly $200), and in some regions, subsidies can even bring it down to around 1,299 yuan. Sales are set to begin on April 7.
For users looking for a simple, capable robot vacuum without spending too much, this one could be worth a look once it goes on sale.
OxygenOS has published its March 2026 FAQ update, listing known issues, feature changes, and rollout details based on user feedback.
One issue reported by users is the Gboard keyboard overlapping with the navigation bar. The company said this is caused by a third-party app. The issue has been reported to the relevant team, and a fix will be released in a future update.
Another question relates to downgrade packages not working on some devices. The company confirmed that the affected downgrade versions have known stability issues that may cause system malfunctions. Because of this, downgrade to these versions is currently not supported.
Some users also reported that their devices are not turning on. The company said this issue is under investigation. Users facing this problem are advised to visit an authorized service center for assistance while a fix is being worked on.
The update also introduces a new feature called “Automatically open received files.” This lets users choose whether files received through file transfer should open automatically. The setting can be found under Settings > Device Connect > Share with iPhone or PC > Automatically open received files.
Another addition allows users to run multiple timers at the same time. This can be done by going to Clock > Timer, starting a timer using the play icon, and then adding more timers.
The company also shared rollout details for the B50P01 version. The rollout started on March 16, 2026 and is expected to be completed by March 31, 2026. This version includes the new file opening feature, support for multiple timers, and general improvements focused on usability and system stability.
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Honor is slowly building out its WIN gaming ecosystem, and it’s not stopping at laptops. Ahead of its upcoming gaming laptop launch in April, the company has now teased a new wireless gaming mouse that seems clearly aimed at competitive players.
The first look comes from Lin Lin, Minister of Smart Life Business at Honor China, who shared images of the device on Weibo. He described it as “GPW like +1,” which is an obvious reference to Logitech’s G Pro Wireless, a mouse that’s already pretty popular in esports circles. The wording suggests Honor is going for a similar formula, but with some tweaks.
Design-wise, the mouse sticks to a safe, familiar shape. It’s symmetrical and fairly minimal. There are two side buttons on the left, and the Honor WIN branding sits toward the rear. Nothing flashy here, which is probably intentional.
The more interesting part is the sensor. Honor is using the PAW3395, which is already found in a lot of high-end wireless mice. It supports up to 26,000 DPI, along with 650 IPS tracking speed and 50G acceleration. The polling rate goes up to 4,000Hz, and with the right receiver, it could potentially go higher. For fast-paced games, that kind of responsiveness does matter.
What’s still unclear is where the “+1” comes in. It could be better battery life, lower weight, or maybe improved switches, but Honor hasn’t shared those details yet. For now, it seems like the company is focusing on getting the fundamentals right first.
This launch also lines up with the Honor WIN gaming laptop expected in April, so it looks like Honor is trying to build a more complete gaming lineup rather than just releasing standalone products.
There’s still quite a bit we don’t know: pricing, weight, battery performance. However, the early details suggest this won’t be an entry-level accessory. If anything, it’s shaping up to compete somewhere in the mid-to-high-end range, which could make things interesting if Honor manages to price it aggressively.
Honor has quietly introduced a new budget smartwatch, and it’s clearly going after a very specific audience. The Watch X5i keeps things simple, keeps things cheap, and leans a lot on design.
At first glance, it looks very familiar. The rectangular shape, curved edges, overall layout, it’s hard not to think of the Apple Watch. But under the surface, this is a much more basic device.
Instead of a full smartwatch platform, the X5i runs on a lightweight RTOS, which means fewer apps and less complexity. That trade-off, though, helps quite a bit with battery life. Honor is claiming up to three weeks on a single charge in typical use, or around six days with always-on display enabled, which is honestly where this kind of watch makes more sense.
The display itself is an AMOLED panel with a 450 x 390 resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. Nothing cutting-edge, but more than fine for notifications and basic use. There are also over 180 watch faces, so at least there’s some room for customization.
On the health side, it covers the usual basics. Heart rate tracking, SpO2, stress monitoring, plus sleep tracking and menstrual cycle tracking. There are also 109 sports modes to accompany users through their workouts and track progress. It sounds like a lot, though in practice most people will probably stick to a handful.
One slightly unexpected addition is two-way Bluetooth calling support. The watch includes a speaker and microphone, so you can take calls directly from your wrist when it’s connected to your phone, and even make calls when it’s more convenient than reaching for your phone.
Build-wise, it’s fairly lightweight, with a plastic body and IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. That should be fine for everyday use, but it’s not really meant for swimming or anything beyond light exposure.
The Watch X5i works with both Android and iOS, which helps widen its appeal a bit.
At 229 yuan (roughly $33), it’s clearly not trying to compete with premium smartwatches. It’s more about offering the basics in a design that looks more expensive than it is. And for that kind of price, the battery life alone might be enough for a lot of people.
No word yet on when it might launch outside China, but it wouldn’t be surprising to see it show up in more markets soon.
A new “e” generation from Apple usually signals refinement rather than reinvention, and that’s exactly what makes this comparison interesting. The iPhone 17e arrives with subtle but meaningful upgrades over the iPhone 16e, focusing on performance, durability, and everyday convenience rather than dramatic changes. On paper, both phones look nearly identical, but the real story lies in the small improvements that shape long-term usage. This comparison breaks down whether those upgrades actually matter, or if the older model still holds its ground.
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Design and Display
Build and Feel
The iPhone 17e doesn’t reinvent the design but focuses on refinement. The biggest upgrade is the shift to Ceramic Shield 2, which improves scratch resistance and durability over the older Ceramic Shield on the iPhone 16e. Everything else remains largely unchanged, same premium glass-aluminum build and IP68 rating, but the 17e feels like a more polished, slightly tougher evolution rather than a redesign. It’s a subtle upgrade that matters more over long-term use than on day one.
Display Quality
On paper, there’s almost no change. Both devices carry the same OLED panel, resolution, and brightness levels. The only real upgrade is the improved anti-reflective coating on the 17e, which helps reduce glare slightly in outdoor conditions. It’s not a dramatic shift, but side-by-side, the newer model can feel a bit cleaner and easier to view under harsh lighting.
Verdict
Minimal visual upgrades, but the durability improvements and subtle display refinement give the iPhone 17e a small but meaningful edge.
Specifications Including Battery
Performance
This is where the biggest upgrade happens. The iPhone 17e moves to the A19 chip, improving both raw performance and efficiency over the A18 in the iPhone 16e. While everyday usage feels similar, the gains show up in sustained performance, gaming, and future iOS updates. The jump isn’t revolutionary, but it’s the kind of upgrade that keeps the phone feeling fast for longer.
Battery and Charging
Battery capacity remains unchanged, so endurance is nearly identical. The real upgrade is in wireless charging, 15W MagSafe/Qi2 on the 17e versus 7.5W on the 16e. This effectively doubles wireless charging speed, making a noticeable difference in daily convenience. Wired charging stays the same, so the focus here is clearly on improving the wireless experience.
Verdict
The iPhone 17e clearly wins with a newer chip and significantly improved wireless charging, practical upgrades that enhance long-term usability.
Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
There’s no hardware change in the main camera, as both use the same 48 MP sensor. The upgrade comes from processing. The iPhone 17e benefits from the A19 chip’s improved image pipeline, delivering slightly better HDR balance, more consistent colors, and improved detail in complex scenes. It’s not instantly obvious, but repeated shots show better reliability.
Selfie Camera
Again, hardware stays the same, but processing improves. The 17e handles Dolby Vision HDR more consistently and produces slightly cleaner skin tones in both photos and videos. The difference feels more noticeable in video recording than in still shots.
Verdict
No major camera hardware upgrades, but smarter processing gives the iPhone 17e a slight edge in real-world results.
Pricing
The iPhone 17e comes in at around $600 (₹65,000), while the iPhone 16e sits closer to ₹60,000 depending on deals. The price increase is relatively small, especially considering this is a generational update.
Is the Price Justified?
The upgrades in the 17e are focused rather than flashy, with better durability, improved performance, and faster wireless charging. These aren’t headline-grabbing changes, but they improve the experience over time. The 16e still delivers nearly the same core experience, making it feel like a value-focused option, especially if priced lower through discounts.
Verdict
The 16e is the better short-term value, but the 17e justifies its price with practical, longevity-focused upgrades.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
Conclusion
The iPhone 17e stands out by refining key areas rather than changing everything. The A19 chip, Ceramic Shield 2, and faster wireless charging are the main upgrades, all aimed at improving durability, efficiency, and daily convenience. The iPhone 16e, however, remains almost identical in core experience, which highlights how incremental this generation really is.
Verdict
The iPhone 17e is a classic “refinement upgrade”, not essential for 16e users, but clearly the better choice for new buyers. The improvements may seem small individually, but together they create a more future-proof and polished device.
Upgrade Summary:
Major Upgrades: Chipset (A19), Wireless Charging
Minor Upgrades: Durability, Camera processing, Display coating
No Change: Display panel, battery, core camera hardware
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion and Nothing Phone (4a) target the same mid-range space but take completely different approaches. One leans toward durability and value, while the other focuses on design and innovation. This comparison breaks down which device actually delivers a better everyday experience for different types of users.
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Design and Display
Build and Feel
The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion focuses on durability with IP68/IP69 protection and a tough, practical build that feels more “ready-for-anything.” It leans toward reliability over flair. Meanwhile, the Nothing Phone (4a) stands out instantly with its transparent back and Glyph lighting system, offering a more expressive and modern aesthetic. It feels more lifestyle-oriented, while Motorola feels more functional and rugged.
Display Quality
Motorola pushes ahead with a 144Hz AMOLED panel and an extremely high peak brightness, making it excellent for outdoor visibility and ultra-smooth scrolling. Nothing counters with a 120Hz AMOLED display featuring better PWM dimming and HDR tuning, which can feel easier on the eyes during long usage. While Motorola is technically brighter and faster, Nothing’s display feels more balanced and refined for daily comfort.
Verdict
Motorola wins for durability and raw display brightness, but Nothing offers a more distinctive design and eye-friendly screen. Choice depends on whether practicality or personality matters more.
Specifications Including Battery
Performance
Both phones run on Snapdragon 7s-series chips, but the Nothing Phone (4a) uses the newer Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 globally, giving it a slight edge in efficiency and sustained performance. The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion varies by region, which makes its performance slightly less consistent. In real-world use, Nothing feels a bit more stable during heavy multitasking and gaming sessions.
Battery and Charging
Motorola clearly dominates battery flexibility with options going up to a massive 7000mAh, paired with fast 68W charging. It is built for endurance users who prioritize longevity. Nothing, however, delivers a more balanced setup with around 5400mAh and 50W charging, plus reverse wired charging, adding convenience. Motorola lasts longer, but Nothing feels more versatile.
Verdict
Motorola is the better pick for battery life and fast charging, while Nothing edges ahead in consistent performance and practical charging features.
Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
Nothing Phone (4a) takes a clear lead with a versatile triple-camera setup, including a periscope telephoto lens with 3.5x optical zoom. This adds real flagship-like flexibility for portraits and zoom shots. Motorola sticks to a simpler dual-camera system, delivering solid primary shots but lacking depth in versatility. Nothing’s camera system feels more complete and creative.
Selfie Camera
Both phones feature 32MP selfie cameras, but Motorola allows 4K video recording, giving it an advantage for content creators. Nothing limits selfie video to 1080p, but it maintains good color consistency and HDR.
Verdict
Nothing wins overall due to its telephoto lens and advanced video features like Dolby Vision. Motorola is reliable, but Nothing clearly offers more creative freedom.
Pricing
The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion is priced at around ₹27,000 ($250), while the Nothing Phone (4a) sits higher at approximately ₹32,000 ($450). This creates a noticeable gap, positioning Motorola as a value-focused option and Nothing as a mid-premium offering.
Is the Price Justified
Motorola delivers exceptional value with strong durability, a brighter display, and huge battery options at a lower price. It feels like a practical deal for users who want maximum hardware for less money. Nothing justifies its higher price with better cameras, a refined software experience, and a unique design that stands out in a crowded market.
Verdict
Motorola offers better value for money, while Nothing justifies its premium with features that feel more polished and distinctive.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
Conclusion
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion stands out with its rugged durability, brighter 144Hz display, and massive battery options, making it ideal for heavy users and long-term reliability. Nothing Phone (4a), on the other hand, shines with its Glyph interface, periscope camera, and cleaner Nothing OS experience, offering a more premium and modern smartphone feel.
Verdict
Motorola is the smarter buy for budget-conscious users who want durability and battery life. Nothing is a better choice for those who value design, camera versatility, and a more refined overall experience.
Final Winner: Motorola Edge 70 Fusion – Best for value, battery, and durability Alternative Pick: Nothing Phone (4a) – Better for camera, design, and UI
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
Oppo seems to be getting ready to refresh its F-series in India again. This time with the F33 and F33 Pro, which, according to a recent report from 91mobiles, could show up in the third week of April.
The Oppo F31 series from last year came with 7,000mAh batteries and 80W charging, which is still on the higher side for this segment. They were also certified with IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings for ingress protection. Oppo was clearly targeting people who just want a phone that lasts and doesn’t need to be handled too carefully.
The rest of the specs were fairly standard. AMOLED displays, mid-range chips, and a 50MP main camera with OIS. Nothing particularly flashy, but that wasn’t really the point.
With the F33 and F33 Pro, it looks like Oppo will stick to the same idea. Probably some upgrades, newer chips, larger batteries, and maybe a few improvements to the camera. But it doesn’t seem like a major shift. Also not clear yet if a Pro+ variant is part of the plan this time.
Pricing is expected to fall somewhere between ₹25,000 and ₹35,000, which is where things get a bit tricky. That segment is already packed, with options from Motorola, Redmi, and Nothing all doing different things.
Still, Oppo’s angle here is slightly different. It’s not really trying to win on specs alone. It’s more about offering something reliable, something that lasts a bit longer.
Launch is only a few weeks away, so more details should come out soon. Right now, it just looks like a continuation of what Oppo has been doing, with a few updates on top.
A few weeks ago, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S26 trio, which includes the S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra. At present, there is no clarity on whether there will be a successor to the Galaxy S25 Edge this year, but it appears that the brand could be working on the Galaxy S26 FE. The said device has seemingly appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking platform, hinting at its development.
A device believed to be the Galaxy S26 FE, carrying the model number SM-S741, has appeared on Geekbench. The listing indicates a deca-core processor configuration with clock speeds reaching up to 3.30GHz, supported by multiple performance and efficiency cores. Details from the source code also point towards the presence of the Xclipse 950 GPU, suggesting that the phone could be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 2500 chipset.
The benchmark entry further reveals that the device is running Android 17 and is paired with around 8GB of RAM. In terms of scores, it has recorded a single-core result of 2,426 and a multi-core score of 8,004, showing a noticeable improvement over the previous generation, especially in multi-core performance.
The appearance of Android 17 on the test unit suggests that the Galaxy S26 FE could be among the early devices to launch with the next version of Android out of the box. At the same time, the use of the Exynos 2500 aligns with Samsung’s approach of positioning the FE model slightly below its flagship counterparts in terms of raw performance.
Earlier expectations hinted at a possible shift to a newer chipset, but this listing indicates that Samsung may continue with a more balanced hardware strategy. It is also worth noting that benchmark results can vary depending on software versions, and this test was conducted on an older Geekbench build, which may influence the scores.
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Vivo has started teasing its next T series smartphone for India, the Vivo T5 Pro 5G, hinting at a launch in the coming days. While the exact date is still under wraps, early details have surfaced through official teasers and reports, giving a fair idea of what to expect.
Vivo T5 Pro Flipkart listing confirms key highlights
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The Vivo T5 Pro 5G has appeared on Flipkart via a dedicated microsite, confirming its availability on the platform once it launches. The teaser highlights a large 9,020mAh battery, with Vivo claiming it could be the slimmest phone in its segment to carry such a capacity. The device is also expected to support up to 120FPS gaming, indicating a focus on performance alongside endurance.
In terms of design, the phone is shown with a dual rear camera setup placed in a pill-shaped module. The button placement appears slightly different, with the power and volume keys positioned on the left side, while the right side remains clean. At the bottom, it includes a USB Type-C port, speaker grille, and SIM tray.
The fine print of the Flipkart listing reveals that it will be priced between Rs 10,000 and Rs 20,000. It also mentions an extender kit that will be sold separately, which could be a game-changer in this segment, as phones under Rs 20,000 rarely offer expandable or accessory-based camera enhancements. If this builds on the idea seen with the Vivo T4 Pro’s periscope-style zoom approach, it could bring more versatile photography to a price range that typically sticks to basic camera hardware.
The handset is tipped to feature a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. It could be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset and may run on Android 16-based OriginOS 6. Fast charging support of up to 90W is also expected, along with IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance.
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Xiaomi’s next flagship lineup, likely called the Xiaomi 18 series, has started appearing in leaks ahead of its expected September 2026 debut. Early details suggest that the brand is sticking with a familiar design direction while adding deeper AI-driven enhancements to the experience.
Xiaomi 18 Pro series: Rear display to be more powerful than before
According to tipster Smart Pikachu, the Xiaomi 18 Pro and Xiaomi 18 Pro Max are expected to continue with the rear display concept seen in the previous generation. This secondary screen is said to evolve into an AI-powered smart window, enabling more dynamic and context-aware interactions instead of functioning as a simple auxiliary display.
The tipster has also indicated that the Xiaomi 18 series is likely to be unveiled in September, aligning with Xiaomi’s typical flagship launch cycle. Earlier statements from company leadership had already confirmed continued investment in rear display technology, with a focus on improving usability through frequent feature updates.
Existing features such as live translation, video teleprompter tools, and interactive elements are expected to be further refined with stronger AI integration, making the rear panel a more functional part of the device.
On the imaging side, the Pro model is reportedly being tested with a dual 200-megapixel camera setup, covering both the main and telephoto sensors. This could significantly enhance light capture and detail, particularly for zoom photography. Meanwhile, the standard Xiaomi 18 is expected to introduce a periscope telephoto camera, marking a notable upgrade for the base variant.
Performance improvements are also anticipated across the lineup. The Xiaomi 18 series is expected to debut with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chipset, built on a 2nm process. The Pro and Pro Max versions could feature a more powerful variant of the same chip, along with upgrades to haptics and speaker quality.
In addition, Xiaomi is reportedly testing external optical accessories such as magnetic lenses and clip-on zoom modules, which may further expand the camera capabilities beyond the built-in hardware.
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Redmi is expected to unveil the Redmi Note 17 series in the third quarter of this year in China. Months ahead of the launch, tipster Digital Chat Station has seemingly revealed key details about what appears to be the Redmi Note 17 Pro Max.
Redmi Note 17 Pro Max key details seemingly revealed
The above leak by DCS suggests that Redmi is evaluating a phone featuring a 7-inch flat display and a battery of around 10,000mAh. While he did not specify the name of the device, some have speculated in the comments that he could be referring to the Redmi Note 17 Pro Max.
A previous leak claimed that this 10,000mAh Redmi phone may support 100W charging and could feature a 200-megapixel primary camera. At present, there is no information available about the other specifications of this phone.
What happened to the Redmi Note 16 series?
Since Redmi unveiled the Redmi Note 15 series in August 2025 in China, the next-generation series was expected to be called the Note 16. However, a report by XiaomiTime revealed that IMEI database listings indicate the next lineup will be called the Note 17. Readers are advised to wait for more reports to confirm whether the company has finalized the Note 17 branding for its next Note series.
This generational skip aligns with Xiaomi’s decision to skip the Xiaomi 16 and jump directly to Xiaomi 17 this year after launching the Xiaomi 15 series last year.
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The flagship battle in 2026 feels more divided than ever, and the Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus and iPhone 17 sit right at the center of it. Samsung leans into raw hardware, bigger displays, and feature-packed versatility, while Apple focuses on refinement, efficiency, and seamless ecosystem integration. Both aim to deliver a premium experience, but they approach it in completely different ways. For buyers in this segment, understanding these differences matters more than ever, because the better phone isn’t just about specs, it’s about which experience fits everyday use more naturally.
Major Features:
Feature
Galaxy S26 Plus
iPhone 17
Winner
Build & Protection
Gorilla Glass Victus 2, Armor Aluminum, IP68
Ceramic Shield 2, Aluminum, IP68 (deeper rating)
iPhone – stronger water resistance
Display
6.7″ LTPO AMOLED, 1440p, 2600 nits
6.3″ OLED, 120Hz, 3000 nits peak
Samsung – sharper & bigger
Processor
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 / Exynos 2600
Apple A19
iPhone – better optimization
RAM
12GB
8GB
Samsung – more headroom
Storage Type
UFS 4.X
NVMe
iPhone – faster storage tech
Rear Camera
50MP + 10MP telephoto + 12MP ultrawide
48MP + 48MP ultrawide
Samsung – has optical zoom
Video
8K, HDR10+
4K Dolby Vision
iPhone – superior video quality
Selfie Camera
12MP
18MP + depth
iPhone – more advanced
Battery
4900mAh
3692mAh
Samsung – larger battery
Charging (Wired)
45W
~27W (50% in 20 min)
Samsung – faster charging
Wireless Charging
20W + reverse
25W MagSafe
iPhone – faster wireless
Special Features
DeX, UWB
Face ID, Satellite SOS, UWB
Tie – depends on usage
Price
₹1,20,000 (~$1100)
₹83,000 (~$800)
iPhone – much better value
Disclaimer: Specs are based on available data. Actual performance may vary. Verify details from official sources before buying.
Design and Display
Build and Feel
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus brings a premium glass-and-aluminum build with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on both sides and Samsung’s Armor Aluminum frame, delivering a sturdy yet refined feel. The flat design and symmetrical finish lean toward a modern flagship aesthetic. On the other hand, the iPhone 17 keeps Apple’s signature minimalism with Ceramic Shield 2 and a polished aluminum frame. It feels slightly more compact and easier to handle, with Apple’s finishing often perceived as more “tight” and polished in hand.
Display Quality
Samsung leads with a 6.7-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED panel featuring 1440p resolution and strong brightness levels. It feels sharper and more immersive, especially for media consumption. The iPhone 17 counters with a 6.3-inch Super Retina XDR OLED panel, offering excellent color accuracy and higher peak brightness, making it slightly better outdoors.
Verdict
Samsung offers a bigger, sharper, and more immersive display, while Apple delivers better brightness control and color tuning. For entertainment, Samsung feels more satisfying; for consistency, Apple still holds strong.
Specifications Including Battery
Performance
The Galaxy S26 Plus runs on Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 or Exynos 2600, depending on region, paired with 12GB RAM. It delivers strong multitasking and gaming performance, especially with higher RAM headroom. The iPhone 17, powered by the A19 chip, continues Apple’s trend of superior efficiency and optimization. Despite having 8GB RAM, it often feels faster in real-world usage due to tighter software integration.
Battery and Charging
Samsung packs a larger 4900mAh battery with faster 45W wired charging and reverse wireless support. It feels more versatile for heavy users. The iPhone 17 has a smaller battery but compensates with excellent optimization and improved wireless charging speeds, including MagSafe.
Verdict
Samsung wins on raw specs, battery size, and charging flexibility. However, Apple’s efficiency keeps it competitive. For power users, Samsung feels more future-proof; for balanced performance, Apple remains reliable.
Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
The Galaxy S26 Plus features a triple-camera setup with a dedicated telephoto lens, enabling true optical zoom. This adds versatility for portraits and long-range shots. The iPhone 17 sticks to a dual-camera system but upgrades both sensors to 48MP, producing highly detailed and consistent images. Apple’s processing still feels more natural and predictable in most conditions.
Selfie Camera
Samsung offers a capable 12MP front camera with strong HDR and 4K recording. The iPhone 17 steps ahead with an 18MP ultrawide selfie camera, enhanced by depth sensing and spatial video features, making it more versatile for content creation.
Verdict
Samsung provides more flexibility with zoom and features, while Apple delivers better consistency and video quality. For versatility, Samsung stands out; for reliability and video, Apple still feels more refined.
Pricing
The Galaxy S26 Plus is priced around ₹1,20,000, positioning it firmly in the premium flagship segment. The iPhone 17 comes in at approximately ₹83,000, making it significantly more accessible.
Is the price justified?
Samsung justifies its higher price with a sharper display, larger battery, more RAM, and additional camera hardware. It feels like a “complete flagship package.” However, the iPhone 17 delivers excellent performance, strong cameras, and long-term software support at a much lower cost, making it feel like a smarter buy for most users.
Verdict
The iPhone 17 clearly wins on value for money. Samsung offers more hardware, but Apple delivers a better price-to-performance balance.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
Conclusion
The Galaxy S26 Plus stands out with features like Samsung DeX, higher RAM, a telephoto lens, and a sharper display. It is built for users who want maximum hardware and productivity features. The iPhone 17 focuses on ecosystem strength, satellite connectivity, smoother optimization, and consistent camera performance, making it more lifestyle-oriented.
Verdict
The Galaxy S26 Plus is ideal for power users who want top-tier specs and flexibility. The iPhone 17, however, feels like the more balanced and practical choice for most buyers, offering strong performance, reliability, and better overall value without stretching the budget.
iPhone 17 – better value, performance efficiency, and camera consistency Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus – better for power users needing display, battery, and versatility
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
The One UI 8.5 beta program was limited to the Galaxy S25 series for months, and just when users were expecting the stable rollout to begin, Samsung started expanding the beta program to more Galaxy devices.
In early March 2026, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 joined the One UI 8.5 beta program, and later that month, the beta expanded to the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy S25 FE, Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy Tab S11 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6. The list may still be incomplete as more Galaxy devices could get the One UI 8.5 beta in the coming weeks.
These Galaxy devices may receive One UI 8.5 beta soon
Galaxy S23
Galaxy S23+
Galaxy S23 Ultra
Galaxy Z Fold 5
Galaxy Z Flip 5
Earlier this week, the first One UI 8.5 beta build for these Galaxy smartphones was spotted (1, 2) on Samsung’s servers, suggesting that the brand could open the One UI 8.5 beta program for them soon.
While opening the beta program would allow more Samsung users to gain early access to the upcoming features and upgrades, it could also result in some delay to the stable rollout.
One UI 8.5 is still based on Android 16, but it uses a newer QPR2 build that brings extra features and enhancements from Google. Plus, the update includes a host of new features and changes from the One UI team, including a fully customizable Quick Settings, allowing you to resize, rearrange, and organize toggles and sliders.
The update also includes updated app icons, featuring a bit of 3D effect, for the first-party apps at least. Further, the lock screen has been updated to automatically adjust the clock and date. It can now show weather visuals based on the current conditions.
A key upgrade in One UI 8.5 is the adoption of a modern floating tab bar UI, a pill-shaped UI element with a frosted color scheme, replacing the traditional plain tab bar at the bottom. The new software introduces “Now Nudge” to proactively suggest actions and information based on the content on the screen. It also introduces some important features, including Partial screen recording, Audio broadcast, Storage share, Failed authentication lock, and Theft protection. You can read more about One UI 8.5 on this page.
Redmi is expected to hold a major launch event this month in China, which will see the arrival of the Redmi K90 Ultra. Apart from unveiling this performance-focused phone, the brand will also take the covers off a new tablet and Intel CPU-powered notebooks. Here’s a look at the new laptops that are expected to launch with the K90 Ultra.
New Redmi notebooks incoming
According to a tipster, the upcoming Redmi notebooks will be powered by the Intel Core Ultra X7 358H CPU, paired with 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. They will be available in 14-inch and 16-inch screen size options.
While the official monikers are not known yet, these could be dubbed the Redmi Book Pro 14 (2026) and Book Pro 16 (2026). These devices are expected to succeed the 2025 Redmi Book Pro 14 and Book Pro 16, which were powered by Intel Ultra 5 225 / 7 225H processors.
Redmi K Pad 2 and Redmi K90 Ultra: What’s known so far
As per reports, the Redmi K Pad 2 will have an 8.8-inch LCD 3K screen offering a 165Hz refresh rate. It will come with other features such as a 9,000mAh battery, a flagship-level processor, dual X-axis motors for enhanced haptics, and triple speakers with Bose tuning.
The Redmi K90 Ultra will be a performance-focused offering, equipped with a Dimensity 9500. It will feature a 6.83-inch OLED 1.5K 165Hz screen, an 8,500mAh battery with 100W charging, a built-in cooling fan, and a Bose-tuned triple speaker system.
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This year, Infinix launched a couple of smartphones, such as the Infinix Note Edge, Note 60, Note 60 Pro, and Note 60 Ultra. Now, it is gearing up to unveil the gaming-focused Infinix GT 50 Pro for the global market. Ahead of its launch, we bring you the first look at the Infinix GT 50 Pro’s design.
Infinix GT 50 Pro design revealed
Infinix GT 50 Pro design sketch
The Infinix GT 50 Pro appears to carry forward the brand’s hypercar-inspired design language, but with a cleaner and more refined execution. The device introduces a Kevlar-like texture along with sharper, aerodynamic lines that give it a more premium in-hand feel.
One of the standout design elements is a transparent, colored “pipeline window” that highlights the internal cooling system. It gives the impression of active, moving components, almost as if the phone is “breathing” while coolant flows through its channels in real time, adding a dynamic and mechanical aesthetic to the rear panel.
Another key highlight is the introduction of the industry’s first dual-pressure shoulder triggers. These triggers introduce an advanced dual-pressure mapping system combined with a sliding switch mechanism, allowing multiple actions to be executed using a single finger. Designed for durability, they are rated for over 3 million presses and deliver ultra-fast response times of under 20ms for near-instant feedback. The setup supports up to eight customizable mapping points along with ten levels of pressure sensitivity, and comes pre-tuned for popular mobile games to make adoption easier. Beyond gaming, the triggers also enable features like sliding zoom in the camera and quick-access shortcuts across the interface, adding practical utility to everyday use.
Infinix GT 50 ProInfinix GT 50 Pro
The GT 50 Pro will feature the industry’s biggest micro-pump liquid cooling setup with a 6,437mm² diaphragm area, intended to improve heat dissipation during extended gaming sessions. The improved thermal system ensures full coverage of core heat zones, helping maintain stable performance under load.
Additionally, a new magnetic cooling accessory dubbed MagCharge 2.0 with wireless bypass charging is expected. This system directly powers the device while reducing battery heat, combining active cooling with wireless charging support. The aim is to sustain performance without the usual thermal throttling seen in gaming smartphones. It will support 15W wireless power and 12W active TEC refrigeration.
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With just days to go before its European debut, the Vivo X300 Ultra has leaked with pricing and color options for the region.
Earlier leaks, including what looked like listings from Vivo Austria’s own store, suggested the top-end model (16GB RAM, 1TB storage) could land at around €1,999. That immediately raised eyebrows. At that level, it’s brushing up against phones like Apple’s highest-end iPhone.
Now there’s a slight change. According to tipster Roland Quandt, a newer retail source points to a launch price of €1,900 for the 16GB+1TB configuration. There’s also mention of a bundled version that includes the 400mm G2 Ultra teleconverter, essentially an add-on aimed at getting more out of the camera system. That package is said to be priced at around €2,300, so quite a jump if you want the full setup.
Even at €1,900, though, this is firmly in ultra-premium territory. Especially considering the same phone is already available in China at noticeably lower prices if you go the import route. That gap is something buyers in Europe have been pointing out more often lately.
Vivo does seem to be trying to soften the blow a bit. Pre-order offers, at least in some regions, are expected to bundle in accessories or discounts. At the end of the day, it’s a phone that’s leaning heavily on professional photography and videography. The Zeiss collaboration, the hardware, the optional teleconverter, it’s all clearly aimed at photography first.
The official pricing is expected to be confirmed on April 16, so there’s still a small chance things shift again. But even if it does settle around €1,900, the bigger question is whether buyers see enough value there to justify it. As one commenter noted, a Lumix S5D with a zoom lens goes for around €790.
The phone is expected to come in Green and Black in Europe.
Casio has introduced the Casio G-Shock GMW-BZ5000RC-1 in Japan, adding a new design direction to its 5000 series. The model had surfaced in leaks earlier this year and is now listed on the company’s official store with a price of ¥121,000. A wider global release is expected, though timelines and regional pricing have not been confirmed.
The watch features a full-metal construction with a stainless steel case, bezel, and band. Its standout element is the center case, which uses a gradient rainbow ion-plated finish. This effect extends across the dial and is complemented by rainbow vapor deposition on the glass. Gold-colored ion-plated screws add contrast, while a mix of hairline and mirror finishes across components highlights the metal texture.
The structure combines the bezel and center case at the top and bottom, leaving the center case partially exposed. This design is supported by a resin internal protector that deforms under impact to absorb shocks. A screw-lock case back ensures a tight seal, maintaining G-Shock durability standards. The watch is also water-resistant up to 200 meters.
Casio says artificial intelligence was used alongside decades of shock-resistance data to refine the design and optimize component structure. The manufacturing process involves repeated forging, cutting, and polishing to achieve the final form. Production takes place at Yamagata Casio in Japan, the same facility that produced the original G-Shock.
The watch uses a high-definition MIP LCD with a negative display for improved clarity. Users can switch between multiple time display layouts and choose between STANDARD and CLASSIC font styles through a companion app. Bluetooth connectivity enables automatic time adjustment, while Multiband 6 radio control ensures accuracy.
Additional features include dual world time, a 1/100-second stopwatch, a countdown timer, and five daily alarms. The Tough Solar system supports continuous operation through light-based charging.
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Oppo will announce the Find X9 Ultra on April 21 in China. Alongside it, the brand will take the covers off the Find X9s Pro, which will be a compact offering and the smallest phone in the X9 series. The brand recently confirmed that this device will come equipped with dual 200-megapixel cameras. Now, a new leak has revealed several key details about this phone.
Oppo Find X9s Pro key details tipped
According to reliable tipster Digital Chat Station, the Oppo Find X9s Pro will house a 6.32-inch OLED panel offering a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. As the brand has already confirmed, the device will be equipped with Tianma’s U9 Pro display panel, which will be surrounded by ultra-thin bezels on all four sides.
On the back, the device will feature a large horizontal camera module, which will have a pair of 200-megapixel sensors for the primary and periscope telephoto cameras, along with a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens. Previous reports suggested that the device will have a pair of Samsung HP5 camera sensors powering its primary and periscope telephoto cameras. However, the new leak suggests that it may feature a different primary camera, the details of which are not yet known.
Previous reports have already revealed that the Dimensity 9500 chip will power the Find X9s Pro. Despite having a compact body, the device will feature a massive 7,025mAh battery, which is the same as the larger Find X9 that features a 6.59-inch screen.
The Find X9s Pro will support 80W wired and 50W wireless charging. It will come preloaded with ColorOS 16 based on Android 16. Likely, this phone may remain exclusive to the Chinese market. It will come in multiple choices, such as 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, 16GB+512GB, and 16GB+1TB, and buyers will be able to choose from colors, such as Titanium, White, Cyan, and Orange.
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Ahead of the April 21 launch event, Oppo has been gradually revealing key details of the upcoming X9-series phones, such as the Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s Pro. The Ultra edition is expected to retain a large circular camera module like its predecessor, but recent leaks suggest there could be some modifications in its design. In a new development, a leaked image of the X9 Ultra has surfaced on Weibo, offering a clear look at its reworked rear design.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra’s design revealed
Oppo Find X9 Ultra real image
The Find X9 Ultra’s camera module features a bold outer circular ring that dominates the rear design, giving it a clean and symmetrical appearance. Inside the circle, the actual camera setup follows an irregular, asymmetrical layout within a rounded rectangular black island.
The camera setup includes a primary Sony LYT-901 200-megapixel main camera, a new 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and dual periscope cameras, which reportedly include a 200-megapixel OmniVision OV52A lens with 3x optical zoom and a 50-megapixel Samsung JN5 sensor with 10x optical zoom. The setup also includes a 3.2-megapixel multispectral sensor for color accuracy.
The rest of the back panel uses a leather-like textured finish with a dual-tone split at the bottom, adding grip and visual depth. At the top corner is an LED flash, followed by logos for Hasselblad and Oppo.
Find X9 Ultra key details revealed
In related news, tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed that the Find X9 Ultra will have a massive 7,050mAh battery, which aligns with a previous report that claimed the same capacity. Additionally, the DCS leak also reveals other details, such as a bionic vibration motor, symmetrical dual speakers, 100W wired charging, and 50W wireless charging.
As far as other specs are concerned, a recently seen Geekbench listing revealed that it will feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. On the display front, it will have a 6.82-inch AMOLED screen offering a 2K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate.
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Casio has introduced a new full-metal addition to its G-Shock lineup with the GMC-B2100, now listed in Japan. The watch builds on the design language of the original DW-5000C, retaining the signature octagonal form.
The GMC-B2100 features a stainless steel case and bezel, shaped using a multi-step process that includes forging, cutting, and polishing. The top surface of the bezel uses a circumferential hairline finish, while the bevels are mirror-polished. A silver metallic vapor-deposited dial is paired with black sub-dials, giving the watch a monochrome, high-contrast look suited for both daily wear and active use. The metal band also carries over the dimple design seen in earlier resin models and uses a one-push tri-fold clasp.
Despite its full-metal construction, the watch maintains G-Shock’s shock-resistant structure. Casio integrates a fine resin cushioning layer between the bezel and case to absorb impacts. The watch measures 51.3 × 46.3 × 12.4 mm and weighs 171 grams. It also offers 20 ATM water resistance.
The GMC-B2100 includes a wide set of functions. It supports world time with a dual time display and the ability to swap home and local time. There is a stopwatch with 1-second precision and split timing, a 24-hour countdown timer, and a daily alarm. A fully automatic calendar and date-day display are also included. Visibility is supported by a white LED backlight with afterglow and Neobrite coating.
Bluetooth connectivity enables pairing with the CASIO WATCHES app. This allows automatic time correction, easy clock setting, world time access for around 300 cities, and a phone finder feature. The watch uses Casio’s Tough Solar system, offering up to five months of operation on a full charge, or up to 18 months in power-saving mode. When not connected, accuracy is rated at ±15 seconds per month. Manufacturing takes place at Yamagata Casio, the original birthplace of G-Shock production.
Pricing & availability
The GMC-B2100 is scheduled for release in April 2026, with a retail price of ¥107,800 ($675). Pre-orders are now open in Japan.
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On April 21, Oppo will unveil the Oppo Find X9s Pro and Find X9 Ultra along with new tablets in China. The same event will also see arrival of a new 15,000mAh power bank and a new GaN charger. Continue reading to know more details.
Oppo 120W SuperVOOC power bank passes new safety standard
Oppo’s 120W SuperVOOC power bank with 15,000mAh capacity
The newly announced Oppo 120W SuperVOOC power bank 15000 is positioned as a high-speed charging solution with a 15,000mAh capacity. It supports 120W output, enabling compatible Oppo and OnePlus smartphones to charge at their maximum supported speeds. This makes it particularly useful for users who rely heavily on their devices throughout the day and need quick top-ups while travelling. Buyers can choose from colors like Star Orange and Space Black.
A key highlight is its compliance with China’s latest mandatory power bank safety regulations, which are set to take effect from April 2027. Oppo confirms that the product has successfully cleared a series of stringent tests, including puncture resistance, compression, high-temperature endurance, and long-term ageing simulations. These checks are aimed at reducing risks such as overheating and internal short circuits during prolonged usage.
The device is also expected to feature Oppo’s new “Ice Shield” battery technology. This includes enhanced safety mechanisms and the ability to store and display battery health data through software, giving users better visibility into the condition of the power bank over time. Additionally, the new regulations require traceability features, meaning users can access core battery information such as manufacturer details.
Oppo 120W GaN charger
Alongside the power bank, Oppo has also opened pre-orders for a compact dual-port 120W GaN charger in a Bright Warm Sunshine and Rose Mist Velvet Yarn finish. It is expected to complement the power bank with similarly fast charging capabilities in a more pocket-friendly form factor.
Both products are currently available for reservation on Oppo’s official store, and they could debut alongside the upcoming Find X9 series. Pricing details are yet to be confirmed, but availability is expected to expand closer to the launch event.
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iQOO has launched the iQOO 15 Apex Edition in India, adding a new option to the lineup that already includes the Alpha Edition in matte black and the Legend Edition in white. The Apex Edition comes with a holographic imaging-based dynamic ink wash painting design, which the company says is inspired by Eastern aesthetics.
The phone has a 6.85-inch 2K+ curved Samsung M14 8T LTPO AMOLED display with a resolution of 3168×1440 pixels and a 20:9 aspect ratio. It supports HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, and offers a 144Hz variable refresh rate. The display can show 1.07 billion colors, covers 118% DCI-P3 color gamut, reaches up to 2600 nits in high brightness mode and up to 6000 nits peak brightness. It also includes 2160Hz PWM dimming and DC dimming.
It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 3nm processor with an Adreno 840 GPU and a Q3 gaming chip. The device comes with 12GB or 16GB LPDDR5X Ultra RAM and 256GB or 512GB UFS 4.1 storage. It runs Android 16 with OriginOS 6.0.
The rear camera setup includes a 50MP main camera with a 1/1.49-inch Sony IMX921 sensor, f/1.88 aperture, and OIS. There is also a 50MP ultra-wide camera with a 150-degree field of view and f/2.0 aperture, and a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto camera with a 1/1.95-inch Sony IMX882 sensor, f/2.65 aperture, and OIS. On the front, it has a 32MP camera with f/2.2 aperture.
The phone includes an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor and an infrared sensor. It has stereo speakers, Hi-Fi audio, and USB Type-C audio. It is rated IP68 and IP69 for dust and water resistance.
Connectivity options include 5G SA and NSA bands, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, and support for GPS, Beidou, GLONASS, Galileo, and QZSS. It also has a USB Type-C 3.2 Gen1 port. The device packs a 7000mAh battery with support for 100W fast charging and 40W wireless charging.
Pricing & availability
The iQOO 15 Apex Edition is priced at Rs. 72,999 for the 12GB + 256GB model and Rs. 79,999 for the 16GB + 512GB version. It will be available from April 5 on Amazon India, iQOO.com, and Vivo exclusive stores. Pre-booking offers include a Rs. 6000 instant discount with select bank cards, 12-month no-cost EMI, and free iQOO TWS 1e earbuds worth Rs. 1,899.
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Realme has launched the Realme 16 5G in India, targeting younger audiences. Let’s check out its key specs and pricing.
Realme 16 5G Specifications
The Realme 16 5G features an impressive 6.57-inch AMOLED Full HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The display delivers up to 4200 nits peak brightness and supports 100% DCI-P3 color gamut. The screen is protected by DT Star D+ glass.
Under the hood, the device is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 Turbo 6nm processor with an octa-core CPU and Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. It offers 8GB or 12GB LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 2.2 storage options of 128GB and 256GB.
The Realme 16 5G runs on Realme UI 7.0, based on Android 15. The software is optimized for a smooth and responsive experience, featuring Flux Engine for AI-based resource management. Realme has also promised a 72-month fluency protection plan.
For photography, the device features a dual 50MP rear camera system with a Sony IMX852 sensor and a 2MP monochrome lens, along with a 50MP front-facing camera. It offers features like AI-based tools for creativity, and supports 1080p video recording, underwater photography, and auto-edited AI Instant Clips. The device also includes a rear selfie mirror with Aura Ring Flash, voice countdown, and gesture recognition for hands-free shots.
The Realme 16 5G features a 7000mAh battery with 60W fast charging, reaching 50% in 30 minutes and 100% in 74 minutes. It includes bypass charging, reverse charging, and Realme’s Titan Long-Life Algorithm, ensuring 80% battery health after 1,600 charge cycles for extended durability.
The device is designed for durability with IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K water and dust resistance ratings. It includes an in-display fingerprint sensor, facial recognition, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, 5G support, and stereo Hi-Res audio speakers.
Pricing and Availability
The Realme 16 5G is available in two colors: Air White and Air Black.
Pricing starts at ₹28,999 for the 8GB + 128GB variant, while the 8GB + 256GB and 12GB + 256GB models are priced at ₹30,999 and ₹33,999, respectively.
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Lava Bold N2 Lite has been launched as part of Lava’s Bold series, expanding the lineup after the Bold N2 in February and the Bold N2 Pro earlier this week. This model is positioned in the entry-level segment.
It comes with a 6.75-inch HD+ LCD display with a resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels and a 90Hz refresh rate. The phone is powered by a 1.6GHz octa-core Unisoc SC9863A processor with an IMG8322 GPU. It has 3GB of RAM and supports an additional 3GB of virtual RAM. Storage stands at 64GB and can be expanded up to 512GB using a microSD card.
The device runs Android 15 Go Edition and supports dual SIM (nano + nano + microSD). It includes a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for security. For optics, it features a 13MP rear camera with LED flash and a 5MP front camera. Other hardware features include a 3.5mm audio jack, FM radio, and a bottom-ported speaker.
The phone has an IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance. Connectivity options include dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 ac, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, and a USB Type-C port. It measures 164.96 x 76.1 x 8.8 mm. It is backed by a 5000mAh battery with support for 10W charging.
Pricing & availability
The Lava Bold N2 Lite is available in Nilgiri Blue and Kolar Gold. It is priced at Rs. 7,399 for the 4GB + 64GB variant. With a Rs. 400 coupon and an additional Rs. 500 discount on the purchase of two units, the effective price comes down to Rs. 6,499. The phone will go on sale via Amazon India starting April 10 at 12 PM.
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Samsung has only just rolled out the Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro, so seeing something new already wasn’t really expected. But that’s exactly what turned up, quietly, inside the Galaxy Buds app.
Digging through the latest version of the app, there’s a new name listed: “Galaxy Buds Able.” No context around it, no announcement, just a reference sitting there. And it immediately feels a bit… off.
Part of that is the name itself. Samsung’s earbuds have followed a pretty clear pattern so far, Pro, FE, numbered generations. “Able” doesn’t really line up with any of that. It doesn’t sound like a final retail name either. More like something internal that slipped through.
The model number adds to that feeling. It’s listed as SM-U600, which is unusual because every Galaxy Buds model so far has used the SM-R series. That’s been consistent for years, so switching to something entirely different is hard to ignore.
Then there are small inconsistencies in the app itself. In some places it says “Galaxy Buds Able,” in others it just says “Able.” That kind of thing usually points to something that’s still being worked on, not something that’s ready to be shown.
As for what this actually is, there isn’t much to go on yet. The name has led to some guesses around accessibility or hearing-related features. But nothing concrete so far.
Overall, this feels less like a product reveal and more like an early trace of something in development. The kind of thing that shows up in software before it’s fully figured out.
It might turn into a proper product, or it might not. Either way, it’s one of those small leaks that raises more questions than it answers.
A new leak from Kartikey Singh suggests Xiaomi is planning a handful of ambitious devices for the second half of 2026. Not just routine upgrades either. The focus seems to be on things like camera hardware, modular design, and its own silicon.
This comes after a busy first half, with the Xiaomi 17 series, new tablets, Poco models, and even a lightweight laptop already out. So adding more to that list is a bit surprising, but not completely unexpected either.
One of the claims that stands out is a phone described as having the “most powerful smartphone camera of 2026.” That’s a big statement, though Xiaomi has been pushing camera tech quite aggressively lately, especially with Leica in the picture. So it’s at least believable they’re aiming in that direction.
The modular phone is probably the more unusual part. This likely ties back to Xiaomi’s Modular Optical System, which was shown earlier as a concept. The idea is simple on paper, attach external lenses to the phone and get closer to a proper camera setup. It was experimental at the time, but now there are hints that parts of it may actually be moving toward production. There’s also talk of a new flagship running on the upcoming XRING O2.
Details are still pretty limited, and timelines are unclear. It’s also one of those cases where not everything mentioned will necessarily make it to final release.
Still, taken together, it feels like Xiaomi is trying to do a bit more than just incremental upgrades this year. If even one or two of these ideas land properly, the second half of the year could end up being more interesting than usual.
Vivo has launched the mid-premium smartphone V70 FE in India, following its debut in Indonesia last month. Let’s check out its specs and pricing details.
Vivo V70 FE Specifications
The Vivo V70 FE features a 6.83-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 2800 x 1260 resolution, a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, and up to 1900 nits peak brightness for excellent sunlight readability. It supports HDR10+ for vivid colors and is protected by durable Diamond Shield Glass.
Under the hood, the device is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7360-Turbo chipset (4nm) with a clock speed of up to 2.5GHz and Mali-G615 MC2 GPU. It offers 8GB or 12GB LPDDR5 RAM and up to 256GB UFS 3.1 storage.
The smartphone runs on the latest Android 16, topped with OriginOS 6. Vivo has promised four years of OS updates and six years of security patches. It brings features like AI-enhanced productivity tools, advanced personalization, and optimizations for smooth everyday use.
For photography, the V70 FE boasts a 200MP main rear camera with OIS using Samsung’s HP9 sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a 50MP front camera with eye autofocus. It includes AI-powered features like AI SuperZoom (30x), AI Magic Weather, and four-season portrait mode, catering to photography enthusiasts.
Despite its slim 7.59mm profile, the device packs a 7000mAh battery with 90W FlashCharge. It also features bypass charging.
The V70 FE is IP68/IP69-certified for water and dust resistance. It offers dual speakers, an in-display fingerprint sensor, and modern connectivity options like 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and NFC.
Pricing and Availability
The Vivo V70 FE is available in two stunning color options: Northern Lights Purple and Monsoon Blue. The Northern Lights Purple uses Darkness Glow Technology to emit a soft glow in low light for a luminous effect.
The pricing begins at ₹37,999 for the 8GB + 128GB variant, ₹40,999 for the 8GB + 256GB model, and ₹44,999 for the 12GB + 256GB version.
Pre-orders are now open on Vivo’s official store, Amazon.in, Flipkart, and offline retail outlets. The phone will go on sale starting April 9th.
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Huawei usually refreshes its book-style foldable once a year. The Mate X7 landed last November, and if the schedule holds, its successor should follow a similar release window.
A fresh leak by tipster Digital Chat Station has now revealed the first details of the upcoming Huawei Mate X8. The device is said to feature a 6.5-inch outer screen and an 8.15-inch inner folding display—that’s slightly larger than what Huawei offers on the Mate X7.
On the camera side, the leak points to a 50-megapixel main sensor with a relatively large 1/1.3-inch size. There’s also mention of an “ultra-thin” camera module design.
Under the hood, the Mate X8 is expected to debut the new Kirin 9040 series chip, which would succeed the Kirin 9030 Pro found in the previous Mate X7 generation.
Huawei’s in-house silicon has been gradually improving in performance despite limitations. The Kirin 9040 is the next step of that, but it will still struggle to match the raw performance levels of Qualcomm’s or MediaTek’s top counterparts.
In terms of software, the device is rumored to ship with HarmonyOS 7, building on the foundation of HarmonyOS 6.
Huawei Mate X8 is also rumored with 20GB RAM
Moreover, a previous leak claims that the Mate X8 could come with 20GB of RAM. Memory prices are on the rise, which has also affected smartphones, so it remains to be seen whether Huawei will actually offer this configuration.
More importantly, the report also says the Mate X8 will feature a completely redesigned camera module, with two possible concept designs already sketched.
Of course, none of this is confirmed yet. But Huawei will once again focus on iterative upgrades while tightening and refining its hardware and software integration. As in previous years, more details are expected to surface closer to launch.
Xiaomi has launched the Redmi Note 15 SE 5G Special Edition in India, a mid-range smartphone that delivers premium features, emphasizing performance, design, and functionality at a competitive price.
Redmi Note 15 SE 5G Specifications
The Redmi Note 15 SE features a 6.77-inch FHD+ curved AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 3200 nits peak brightness, and 12-bit color depth. It supports HDR10+, DCI-P3, and TÜV Rheinland certifications, ensuring a premium, eye-friendly viewing experience.
Under the hood, the device is powered by the 4nm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset with Adreno 710 GPU. It features up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and expandable UFS 2.2 storage.
The device runs on Android 15 with HyperOS 2, offering a smooth interface, seamless device interconnectivity, and features like shared clipboard and call syncing. It guarantees 4 years of OS updates and 6 years of security patches.
In the camera department, the Redmi Note 15 SE features a 50MP primary lens with 1/2.88” Light Fusion 400 sensor and f/1.8 aperture. It also includes a 2MP depth sensor for professional-quality portraits. The camera supports 4K 30fps video recording. For selfies, it features a 20MP front camera and includes AI features like AI Erase, Dynamic Shots, and Artistic Portrait modes.
The Special Edition comes with a 5800mAh silicon-carbon battery, 45W fast charging, and reverse wired charging. It includes TUV-certified Smart Charging 2.0 for safety and longevity, lasting 1,600 charge cycles over 5 years.
The Redmi Note 15 SE offers IP65/IP66 dust and water resistance, MIL-STD-810H durability, Dolby Atmos stereo speakers, an in-display fingerprint sensor, 5G support, and an infrared blaster.
Pricing and Availability
The Redmi Note 15 SE 5G is priced at ₹19,999 for the 6GB + 128GB variant, ₹21,999 for the 8GB + 128GB variant, and ₹22,999 for the 8GB + 256GB variant.
It will be available in Crimson Reserve (vegan leather finish), Frosted White, and Carbon Black colors. The smartphone goes on sale starting April 7th through Flipkart, Mi.com, and offline retail stores.
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HONOR has officially kicked off the first wave of teasers for its upcoming HONOR 600 Series, offering an early look at what the brand is positioning as its next major step in the premium mid-range segment. The teasers highlight a refined design approach, combining an ultra-thin profile with a focus on long-lasting battery endurance, a balance that has become increasingly important for modern users.
Beyond design, HONOR is emphasizing improvements in imaging, particularly in low-light photography. The company hints at enhanced night performance backed by advanced AI imaging capabilities, suggesting a continued push toward smarter, software-driven camera experiences. This aligns with the broader shift toward integrating AI more deeply into everyday smartphone usage, especially in photography and real-time processing.
Performance also appears to be a key pillar of the upcoming lineup. HONOR has confirmed the inclusion of a flagship-level chipset, indicating a focus on delivering top-tier speed and efficiency without moving into ultra-premium pricing territory. Combined with battery optimizations, this could position the device as a strong all-rounder for both performance and longevity.
While full specifications are yet to be revealed, the direction of the HONOR 600 Series suggests a more complete upgrade rather than a routine refresh. The emphasis on meaningful improvements across design, camera, and performance reflects changing consumer expectations, where noticeable upgrades matter more than ever.
A recent report from Counterpoint Research reinforces this shift, noting that devices combining advanced hardware with optimized AI features are likely to stand out. Based on its early teasers, the HONOR 600 Series appears to be moving firmly in that direction ahead of its global launch.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has arrived, and it takes smartphone capabilities to the next level. This flagship device features a massive 6.9-inch AMOLED display, a 200MP camera, and impressive hardware that sets new standards in performance and functionality.
However, choosing between the storage options can feel tricky. The Samsung S26 Ultra 512GB variant stands out as a practical choice for users who need extra space for demanding apps, media, and workflows.
Here’s a detailed look at who should consider upgrading to the 512GB model and why it might be worth the extra $200 compared to the 256GB base variant.
Content Creators
For mobile videographers and photographers, the 512GB tier is practically mandatory. The S26 Ultra’s 200MP sensor, paired with an upgraded f/1.4 aperture, makes it a formidable tool for content creation. Samsung has also optimized the device to capture 4K video at 120fps and 8K video at 30fps, formats that demand massive data throughput and storage capacity.
Shooting a single minute of 8K footage can consume over 600MB of storage. For creators shooting high-resolution B-roll or vlogs on a daily basis, a 256GB drive will reach capacity in a matter of weeks. The 512GB model provides the necessary headroom to store dozens of active projects locally without the constant need to offload files to an external SSD.
Gamers
If you are buying the S26 Ultra for its gaming prowess, the 512GB variant is the logical choice. The mobile gaming landscape has shifted dramatically, with AAA titles like Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail, PUBG Mobile, and Delta Force Mobile requiring 30GB to 50GB of storage each once high-resolution texture packs are downloaded.
Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, the S26 Ultra is built for sustained, high-fidelity gaming. The 512GB capacity allows you to keep 5 to 10 massive titles installed simultaneously, alongside your daily apps and media. For serious gamers, the base 256GB model will quickly become a bottleneck, leading to the frustration of constantly deleting and redownloading games.
Future Proof Users
For those who view their smartphone as a long-term investment, the 512GB model offers unparalleled peace of mind. Samsung now guarantees 7 years of software and security updates, meaning the S26 Ultra is built to last well into the next decade.
However, long-term usage naturally leads to storage bloat. High-res photos, 4K videos, app caches, and hefty system updates accumulate rapidly. The 512GB tier future-proofs your device, ensuring you won’t be micromanaging your storage or heavily relying on cloud subscriptions three or four years down the line.
Professionals and Frequent Travelers
Enterprise users and professionals who rely on their devices in the field will also find the 512GB model indispensable. If your workflow involves storing large offline assets, such as architectural blueprints, heavy databases, or high-bitrate video presentations, local storage is king.
This is particularly crucial for frequent travelers. In regions with spotty 5G coverage or restricted Wi-Fi, cloud storage is a liability. The 512GB variant ensures seamless, offline access to mission-critical files without tethering you to an external flash drive.
Who Can Skip the 512GB Upgrade?
While the 512GB model is the optimal choice for many, it isn’t strictly necessary for everyone.
If your digital life is firmly rooted in cloud ecosystems like Google One, iCloud, or OneDrive, the 256GB base model will serve you perfectly well. For users whose daily routine consists of web browsing, social media, media streaming, and casual photography, 256GB is more than adequate.
Furthermore, with the S26 Ultra starting at a hefty $1,299, buyers looking to experience flagship features without stretching their budget further can confidently stick to the base model.
Conversely, professional filmmakers and photographers shooting exclusively in RAW formats or mastering 8K workflows should bypass the 512GB model entirely and look toward the 1TB tier. The 1TB variant also unlocks a RAM upgrade to 16GB, providing the necessary memory bandwidth for rendering heavy video files directly on the device.
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Anker has come up with a slightly different take on the usual power strip, and it’s clearly aimed at people tired of cables running all over their desk.
The new Nano Power Strip (10-in-1, 70W, Clamp) is designed to sit right on the edge of your desk. It uses a clamp-style mount, with two sections that grip the top and bottom of the desk and tighten into place with a rotating knob. Simple idea, but it solves a pretty common annoyance.
The layout is split across two levels. On the top section, you get easy access to ports you’ll probably use more often, while the lower section handles additional outlets that don’t need to be front and center.
Up front, there are four USB ports, including two USB-C and two USB-A. One of the USB-C ports can push up to 70W, which should be enough for most laptops. The rest of the outputs are standard AC sockets, bringing the total to ten.
It’s also got 1500J surge protection, which is expected at this point but still good to have, especially if you’re plugging in multiple devices.
Compared to Anker’s earlier Nano charging station, this one is less about portability and more about keeping your desk clean. The clamp design means fewer cables hanging off the edge or disappearing behind the table, which is really the main appeal here.
It’s priced at $69.99 and is expected to go on sale in the US around mid-April 2026. There’s no clear word on availability in other regions yet.
For anyone dealing with a messy setup, this feels like a practical upgrade. Whether it ends up being genuinely useful day to day will probably come down to how well that clamp holds up and how convenient the layout feels in real use.
Motorola doesn’t seem done with the Edge 70 lineup just yet. Even with multiple models already out, a new leak suggests the company is preparing to add at least three more options to the mix.
Details shared by tipster Evan Blass on X mention the Edge 70 Pro, Edge 70 Pro+, and Edge 70 Pro Lite. Internally, these are said to go by the codenames “Terrain,” “Terrain+,” and “Terrain Lite.” That would push the Edge 70 family even further, which already includes the standard Edge 70, along with the Fusion, Fusion+, and the higher-end Motorola Signature variant. It’s a slightly crowded lineup at this point, but it also gives Motorola room to target different price brackets.
There isn’t much in terms of confirmed specs yet, but one of the upcoming models has already left a small trail. A device believed to be the Edge 70 Pro (model number XT2607-1) showed up in Brazil’s Anatel certification database earlier this year.
The listing mentions a 6,500mAh battery, which is on the larger side, along with 90W wired charging and support for wireless charging. Connectivity features like Wi-Fi 6E and NFC are also present, suggesting this isn’t exactly a budget-focused device.
The naming itself gives a rough idea of how Motorola might position these. The Pro Lite could end up as a more affordable option with a few compromises, while the Pro and Pro+ models likely aim for better performance or optics.
Motorola has been doing this for a while now, releasing slightly different variants across regions, so it wouldn’t be surprising if some of these models are market-specific.
There’s no timeline yet for when these devices will be announced. But with competition in the mid-range segment getting tighter, expanding the lineup like this does make some sense.
For now, it looks like Motorola is leaning further into choice. Whether that actually makes things clearer for buyers or just more confusing will depend on how these models are priced and differentiated.
Honor has announced a new midrange phone, the Honor X80i, with pre-orders opening today in China. The device starts at 1,999 yuan, though government subsidies bring the effective starting price down to 1,699.15 yuan. Sales are scheduled to begin on April 10th.
The Honor X80i comes in four finishes — Sand Pink, Lime Green, Moon Shadow White, and Obsidian Black — and measures 7.34mm thick while weighing 185 grams.
Honor says the phone uses a metal frame and a flagship-style integrated cold-carving process. It also carries SGS Gold Label five-star certification for drop resistance, with claims of surviving drops from up to 1.8 meters. There’s also IP66 dust and water resistance.
Honor X80i Specifications
On the front, the phone features a 6.6-inch OLED display with a 1.5K resolution and ultra-narrow bezels. It supports a 120Hz refresh rate and reaches a peak brightness of 6500 nits. Honor is also emphasizing eye comfort here, with 3840Hz PWM dimming designed to reduce strain during extended use.
Internally, the X80i is powered by a Dimensity 6500 Elite chipset and paired with a large 7000mAh battery. Honor claims the battery can maintain its performance for over six years. Charging is capped at 45W.
In terms of camera, the phone has a single 50-megapixel rear sensor and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.
Elsewhere, the phone includes an upgraded antenna system that reportedly improves weak signal performance by up to 130 percent, along with a new cooling system, stereo speakers, and an AI-enabled physical button.
The Honor X80i is available in multiple configurations, starting with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage for 1,999 yuan. The 8/256GB and 12/356GB models cost 2,199 yuan and CNY 2,499, while the higher-tier 12/512GB model is priced at 2,799 yuan. As with many Honor releases, there’s no word yet on wider global availability.
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This is the Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5, which was officially unveiled at MWC 2026 earlier this month. At first glance, its specs don’t seem to This is the Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5, officially unveiled at MWC 2026 earlier this month. At first glance, its specs don’t differ much from the previous Gen 4 model—the most noticeable upgrades are the new processor and a larger battery. However, the Chinese launch of the tablet comes with an all-new accessory – Y700 Arcade Dock, which can easily turn this compact tablet into a retro arcade machine. This Dock is exclusive to the Chinese version and unavailable globally. There are also limited-edition variants co-branded with The King of Fighters ’97 GM and Metal Slug 3. Currently, you can purchase the tablet and this accessory via GeekWills, and it is compatible with both the Y700 Gen 4 and Gen 5.
Design
In terms of design, the Y700 Gen 5 carries forward the classic styling of the Y700 series. It features a unibody aluminum alloy build, delivering a solid in-hand feel, and the back panel maintains its seamless integrity as always. For color options, besides the classic black and white, there are two new shades: purple and green. Judging from official renders, the green finish looks incredibly distinctive for a gaming tablet.
However, these two new colorways will hit the market at a later date. The newly added co-branded dock is currently only sold in China. What’s more, Lenovo does not pre-install any emulators or games on the tablet, so you will need extra setup and debugging to get it fully functional.The tablet is slightly thicker than its predecessor, with its weight increased to 360g. This makes the grip feel heavier and more substantial.
The rear fill light has also been redesigned from the previous linear strip to an RGB circular light, which can automatically turn on during gameplay.The external I/O ports and physical buttons remain unchanged from the last generation. The port next to the speaker only supports USB 2.0 and does not offer video output functionality. The other port supports a 10Gbps transfer speed, alongside DP video output that can handle up to 4K 144Hz. It also supports microSD card expansion for up to 2TB of extra storage.
The tablet retains the same 8.8-inch LCD screen with 408PPI, but its brightness and touch sampling rate have both been upgraded. If you’ve been following the Y700 tablet series, you’ve probably noticed that Lenovo has been continuously improving the touch experience across recent generations. This time, the touch sampling rate has been boosted to 480Hz. I can’t fully put into words how powerful this spec is, but I can tell you this: the Y700 Gen 5 is far more responsive to touch inputs.
Gaming Performance
The Y700 Gen 5 still boasts top-tier hardware specifications in the current market: a flagship processor, high-frequency memory, and high-speed storage are all included. Lenovo has even enhanced the cooling system further this time around. That brings me back to last year’s tests: the Y700 Gen 4 had powerful hardware too, and it performed well in various short-term performance benchmarks. But it suffered from unstable performance during long-term stress tests.
So, will the Gen 5 model repeat the same flaws?First off, in the 3DMark Wild Life Extreme Stress Test, the Y700 Gen 5 achieved an average score of 6173 with a stability rate of 80.6%—a massive improvement over the Gen 4’s 67% stability score from last year. We also ran the lighter Wild Life Stress Test, and the stability result was nearly identical. During testing, the tablet’s peak power draw approached 20W at one point. After a 20-minute test run, the maximum body temperature reached 45°C, which is also lower than the Gen 4’s temperature performance.
Starting with Honkai: Star Rail, we ran map tests at the Golden Hour scene. The tablet delivered excellent performance, achieving near-perfect frame rates without any manual in-tablet settings adjustments. Its power consumption was also much better than the Gen 4. Over the entire test, it only consumed 5% battery, and its temperature performance was impressive too—peak temperature stayed under 41°C, with heat concentrated mostly around the logo. This ensures long-term gaming comfort.
In the more demanding Wuthering Waves, the tablet showed clear performance improvements as well. It can run at nearly full frame rates without any extra tweaks. Plus, its operating temperature during long gaming sessions is 6°C lower than the previous generation.
We also tested the newly released Arknights: Endfield, and the tablet performed flawlessly. It ran smoothly even during fast in-game movement, with no noticeable issues at all. As a dedicated gaming tablet, it can handle every game we threw at it without a hitch.
Battery Life & Charging
The battery is one of the biggest upgrades this time around, jumping from the Gen 4’s 29Wh to 34.7Wh—an increase of roughly 20%, which is definitely exciting news. However, the charging power has not been upgraded accordingly; the package still comes with the same 68W charger.
If you want faster charging speeds, I recommend placing the tablet in an air-conditioned room—just as we did with the Gen 4—as this can extend the duration of fast charging. The bypass charging function is still present and doesn’t have overly strict charger requirements; it only supports PD or PPS chargers. As for real-world battery life, we ran a continuous usage test: one hour of Honkai: Star Rail drained 20% of the battery, 30 minutes of Wuthering Waves drained 16%, and two hours of movie playback consumed 18%. After all that, the tablet still had 46% battery remaining.
Cons & Conclusion
To be honest, the performance of the Y700 Gen 5 took me by surprise. When I tested the Gen 4 last year, I acknowledged its solid performance but felt it fell short of being a “perfect gaming tablet”—issues like screen ghosting, thermal throttling during extended sessions, and mediocre battery life held it back. The Gen 5, however, has fixed nearly all of its predecessor’s flaws. You no longer have to worry about overheating or unresponsive touch controls. The only real concern is the price: it retails for up to €699 in Europe and starts at $849 in the US. If you’re a die-hard fan of small-screen gaming or have strict portable gaming needs, this is currently the best option on the market. RedMagic and Xiaomi are set to launch competing products soon, but I believe their biggest challenge will be the same as the Y700’s: pricing.
Android 16 rollout hasn’t been quick from Motorola (it’s still rolling out), but the Android 17 beta expansion from the brand is turning heads. The company has already announced the Android 17 beta program for many devices, and now a fresh set of devices has joined the party.
Motorola was the first third-party manufacturer to announce the Android 17 beta program for its devices, just a week after Google released the first Android 17 beta. The beta program has largely remained limited to mid-range Motorola phones, but the latest batch also includes some high-end models, such as the Razr 60 Ultra and Motorola Signature.
If you’re rocking any of these Motorola smartphones and belong to a supported region, you can sign up for the Android 17 beta program to get early access to the upcoming features and enhancements.
How to sign up for Motorola’s Android 17 beta program?
Note that beta builds may contain bugs and broken features. Therefore, it’s advised not to install them on a primary device.
Tap on the registration link for your Motorola phone.
Fill in the required details and submit your application.
Please keep in mind that Motorola may send emails regarding your beta application. So, remember to check your inbox regularly, including the spam folder.
Once your beta application is approved, you’ll receive an OTA update. It’s best to manually check for updates every few days by navigating to Settings > System updates > Check for updates.
As of writing this post, Google has released three public betas of Android 17, with more to arrive in the coming weeks. The latest OS already has reached the platform stability phase and the stable version is expected to arrive for Google Pixels in June 2026. Other brands, including Motorola, will take a few more weeks to make final changes and could start rolling it out in Q3 2026.
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The upcoming Motorola Razr 70 foldable smartphone is expected to launch in Q2 2026, most likely in April or May. According to reports from YtechB published on April 1, the device has also appeared on certification platforms. It was earlier listed on China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology on March 10, confirming that the launch is getting closer. These listings usually indicate that the phone has entered its final testing phase.
Design and Color Options
The Razr 70 is expected to continue Motorola’s sleek foldable design with a slim and lightweight body. It measures 171.3 × 73.9 × 7.2 mm and weighs around 188 grams. The phone will reportedly be available in three unique finishes: African Violet, Shining Green with a carbon fiber texture, and Iron Black featuring a fabric-like finish. These options suggest a strong focus on premium styling and a modern look.
Performance and Storage
Under the hood, the device is said to feature an octa-core processor with a maximum clock speed of 2.75GHz, although the exact chipset has not been revealed yet. The Razr 70 could come in multiple configurations, including 8GB, 12GB, and 16GB RAM, with a top variant going up to 18GB. Storage options may range from 256GB to 1TB, offering flexibility for different users.
Camera and Battery
For photography, the phone is expected to include a dual 50MP rear camera setup and a 32MP front camera for selfies. It may also pack a 4500mAh dual-cell battery, which should provide solid daily usage for a foldable device.
Motorola Razr 70 – Leaked Specs:
Category
Details
Launch
Q2 2026 (April–May expected)
Model
XT2657-8
Display
6.9-inch OLED (FHD+), 3.63-inch cover display
Processor
Octa-core, up to 2.75GHz
RAM
8GB / 12GB / 16GB / up to 18GB
Storage
256GB / 512GB / up to 1TB
Rear Camera
Dual 50MP
Front Camera
32MP
Battery
4500mAh
Charging
33W (expected)
Design
Flip foldable, slim build
Dimensions
171.3 × 73.9 × 7.2 mm
Weight
188g
Colors
African Violet, Shining Green, Iron Black
Disclaimer: These specifications are based on leaks and certifications and may change before the official launch.
Vivo X300 Ultra is now available for global customers via Giztop, starting at $1199. With international shipping and an exclusive $30 discount using the coupon code V3U30, this flagship becomes even more appealing for buyers worldwide.
A Next-Gen Flagship Experience
What makes the Vivo X300 Ultra truly special is that it feels like one of the first phones to push every major spec to an extreme level at once. It features a large 6.82-inch BOE Q10+ AMOLED display with 2K resolution and a smooth 144Hz refresh rate, delivering a very sharp and fluid experience. Powered by the new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, it offers top-tier performance for gaming, multitasking, and heavy usage.
Breakthrough Camera System
The biggest highlight here is the camera setup. The phone combines a 200MP Sony main sensor and a 200MP periscope lens, which is rare and almost industry-first at this level. With ZEISS T* coating and telephoto macro support, it is built for users who want DSLR-like versatility directly from their phone. The 50MP ultra-wide and 50MP front camera further complete a very powerful imaging system.
Massive Battery with Ultra-Fast Charging
Another standout feature is the huge 6600mAh battery paired with 100W fast charging. It can reach 50% in just 10 minutes and fully charge in around 30 minutes, making it ideal for heavy users.
Deal & Availability
Vivo X300 Ultra is currently in stock on Giztop with global shipping. Use coupon code V3U30 to get $30 off, making this ultra-premium flagship slightly more affordable.
AN unreleased mid-range phone from Samsung has appeared on Geekbench, giving an early look at its chipset and CPU performance.
The listing, tied to model number SM-A276B, is widely believed to be the Galaxy A27 5G. The core cluster points to a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset, which is a bit of an interesting choice. It’s not exactly new, and it already showed up in devices like the Galaxy A36 last year.
The unit tested here comes with 6GB RAM and is running Android 16, likely with One UI 8.5 on top, though that part isn’t confirmed yet.
As for performance, the numbers are… modest. The phone scores 777 in single-core and 1,802 in multi-core on Geekbench. That’s actually lower than what the Galaxy A26 managed with its Exynos 1380. Still, this is an early test unit, so there’s always a chance things improve before launch. NanoReview data suggests the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 matches the Exynos 1380 in single-core and slightly outperforms it in multi-core tests.
Battery-wise, leaks suggest Samsung is sticking with a 5,000mAh cell, which isn’t surprising. Samsung already rolled out the Galaxy A37 and A57 recently, so the A27 will likely sit below those as a more accessible option. For reference, the Galaxy A37 runs on the Exynos 1480, while the Galaxy A57 uses the newer Exynos 1680.
Galaxy A27 Geekbench listing
At this point, details around the display, cameras, and pricing of the Galaxy A27 are still unclear. If pricing is aggressive enough, it could still make sense for buyers who just want a simple, reliable 5G phone. But looking at the price jump between the Galaxy A57, A37 and their predecessors, it doesn’t look like Samsung will stick to the ₹24,999 pricing of the Galaxy A26 this year.
Oppo is preparing to launch the Oppo Find X9 Ultra on April 21. Ahead of the official unveiling, the global (and likely Indian) variant of the device has surfaced on Geekbench.
The listing reveals the model number CPH2841, confirming that this is the international version of the Find X9 Ultra.
According to the Geekbench database, the Oppo Find X9 Ultra will be powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. It is paired with the Adreno 840 GPU, which should handle graphics-intensive tasks like gaming and high-resolution video processing with ease.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra CPH2841 Global/Indian variant spotted on Geekbench.
The device tested on Geekbench comes with 12GB of RAM, running on Android 16 out of the box.
In terms of performance scores, the Find X9 Ultra achieved 3,584 points in the single-core test and 10,812 points in the multi-core test.
While Geekbench results don’t always reflect real-world usage perfectly, the raw numbers do reveal their processing strength.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra Expected Specifications
Aside from the Snapdragon chip, the Find X9 Ultra is said to feature a 6.82-inch OLED display with 2K resolution, similar to its predecessor.
The phone has a beefy camera setup including a 200-megapixel main sensor, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, a 200-megapixel 3x periscope telephoto camera for portraits and a 50MP telephoto with 10x optical zoom support. For selfies, it will use a 50-megapixel front-facing camera.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra, Find X9s Pro launch date
The battery capacity is rumored to be around 7,050mAh, which is larger than the 6100mAh battery of Find X8 Ultra. Charging support may include 80W wired and 50W wireless speeds.
We are just weeks away from the official launch. Fortunately, we are well aware of the key specs. If the usual pattern holds, pricing information shouldn’t stay under wraps for much longer either. We’ll be keeping an eye on what surfaces next.
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Xiaomi has introduced the Mijia 10Kg Ultra-Slim Built-In Front-Load Washing Machine in China. The new washing machine is now available on JD.com for 1199 yuan ($174). Xiaomi designed the appliance to fit seamlessly into modern kitchens and compact laundry spaces, featuring an ultra-slim body and advanced smart features.
The Mijia washing machine comes with a 516mm slim build, making it suitable for standard 600mm household cabinets. It leaves a minimal 15mm gap, ensuring a clean and built-in design. The exterior includes a flat, seamless panel and a rotary knob control system.
Xiaomi equipped the washing machine with a large 525mm drum. The machine offers a cleaning ratio of 1.25, which exceeds the Chinese standard of 1.03, ensuring better stain removal. Its 3D water flow system dissolves detergent quickly, improves penetration into fabric fibers, and ensures thorough rinsing.
The appliance supports 24 washing programs tailored to specific needs. It can handle different materials such as wool, silk, down jackets, and outdoor wear. Xiaomi designed the device to clean up to 35 types of common stains, including mud, oil, coffee, and makeup. The pre-mixing detergent feature improves cleaning performance while protecting fabric fibers.
The Mijia washing machine is equipped with a durable DD direct-drive motor, featuring 1500W of power and a maximum spin speed of 1200rpm. It includes six-dimensional shock absorption and seven-layer noise insulation for quiet operation, functions within a water pressure range of 0.05MPa to 0.8MPa, and is designed with a 99.9% effective antibacterial door seal to ensure hygiene.
The machine offers high-temperature washing at 60°C for effective cleaning and 95°C steam sterilization to eliminate bacteria, mites, and viruses.
For smart features, the washing machine integrates with Xiaomi HyperOS Connect, offering Mijia app remote control, voice commands via XiaoAI, intelligent load sensing, mid-cycle laundry addition, 24-hour scheduling, and real-time alerts. It also interacts with Xiaomi’s AIoT ecosystem, such as lowering a smart drying rack or turning on lights when the wash cycle ends.
Xiaomi backs the product with a three-year full warranty and a ten-year motor warranty.
In related news, Xiaomi has recently introduced the Smart Camera 4 Max AI Zoom Edition, featuring a dual-camera setup and up to 12x zoom capabilities.
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Xiaomi has officially launched the Smart Camera 4 Max AI Zoom Edition on its Youpin platform. The camera is priced at 799 yuan ($116) and will begin crowdfunding on April 8, 2026. Xiaomi describes it as its most advanced indoor smart camera, combining high-end hardware with AI-powered features.
Xiaomi Smart Camera 4 Max AI Zoom Edition Specs
The Smart Camera 4 Max features a dual-camera system. The first camera is a 12MP telephoto lens that supports 6P optical structure, f/1.6 aperture, and autofocus. It also includes an 8mm focal length for capturing detailed close-ups.
The second camera is an 8MP ultra-wide lens with a 127-degree field of view and a 2.8mm focal length for broader coverage. Xiaomi has equipped both lenses with superior imaging capabilities, including full-color night vision and 10 infrared fill lights for effective monitoring in complete darkness.
The device supports up to 12x hybrid zoom and 3x lossless zoom, enabling users to zoom into distant objects or activities without losing much detail. The advanced ISP sensor ensures better low-light performance, enhancing image clarity in challenging lighting conditions.
Xiaomi has integrated its first large-scale AI caregiving model into the camera. The model allows the device to monitor children, elderly individuals, and pets. It can detect events such as falls, inactivity, changes in behavior, or unusual activity.
The camera uses advanced activity recognition to evaluate whether a child is studying or distracted. The AI generates daily activity reports and supports text-based video search, letting users find specific footage using simple keywords.
The camera uses a 3 TOPS quad-core AI processing chip to ensure fast analysis and accurate detection. Xiaomi has equipped it with enhanced human recognition technology, which works even with side profiles or partial visibility. It also includes dual microphones with noise reduction and a large speaker for clear two-way voice communication.
The device features a motorized gimbal for 360-degree horizontal rotation and 180-degree vertical movement, allowing it to monitor an entire room without blind spots.
It supports Wi-Fi 6 for fast streaming and integrates with HyperOS Connect and the Mi Home ecosystem for smart home automation. It features a Mijia security chip for data encryption and a physical lens shield for enhanced privacy.
Xiaomi offers multiple storage options, including support for microSD cards up to 256GB, cloud storage, and NAS compatibility.
In related news, Xiaomi also recently introduced the Mijia Garment Steamer 2, offering up to 120g/min steam output along with six dedicated fabric modes for versatile garment care.
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Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Garment Steamer 2 on its Youpin platform. The device will enter crowdfunding on April 6, with a standard price of 599 yuan ($86) and an introductory price of 509 yuan ($74) during the campaign.
Xiaomi Mijia Garment Steamer 2 Specs
The Mijia Garment Steamer 2 offers a steam output of 120g/min to remove stubborn wrinkles by deeply penetrating fabric. It features a 500kPa electromagnetic pump for strong, consistent steam and a spray distance of up to 150cm, ideal for vertical and hard-to-reach ironing tasks.
The steamer uses a dual heating system with separate boilers for the main unit and iron, producing micron-level dry steam that prevents clothes from becoming damp. It heats up in just 65 seconds, reducing wait time.
Xiaomi included six dedicated ironing modes for common fabrics. These modes allow users to adjust the heat according to fabric type, covering cotton at 145°C, silk at 110°C, synthetic fibers at 125°C, linen at 160°C, blended fabrics at 115°C, and wool at 130°C. The device features NTC temperature control technology to maintain heat stability and prevent fabric damage.
The Mijia Garment Steamer 2 features an 8.75-inch ceramic-glazed ironing panel for efficient and smooth ironing. Its visible water tank can handle up to 15 garments per fill, depending on fabric type. The steamer supports both dry ironing for shaping and wet ironing for removing deep wrinkles.
The device incorporates several safety and convenience features. It includes automatic shut-off after 8 minutes of inactivity, a color display for temperature settings, and a handle for portability. Xiaomi also added cord storage and a heat-resistant silicone pad to make the steamer easier to handle and store after use.
Xiaomi claims that the steamer provides 99.99% sterilization and 100% mite removal, which makes it suitable for sanitizing clothes. It also removes odors using high-temperature steam.
In related news, Xiaomi has recently introduced the Mijia Smart IH Rice Cooker P1 4L, featuring a titanium inner pot and smart app control, alongside a new 6.5L smart air fryer that supports steam, baking, and frying functions.
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Choosing between the Samsung Galaxy S26 and OnePlus 15 isn’t just about specs; it’s about what kind of flagship experience feels right. One focuses on refined balance and long-term reliability, while the other pushes aggressive performance and next-gen hardware. With both targeting premium buyers at different price points, this comparison highlights where each truly stands and which one delivers better real-world value.
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Design and Display
Build and Feel
The Samsung Galaxy S26 focuses on a compact, refined flagship feel with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and Armor Aluminum 2, delivering a premium yet practical design. It feels clean, minimal, and engineered for everyday comfort, especially for users who prefer a smaller flagship. The OnePlus 15, in contrast, leans toward a bold and more rugged presence with IP68/IP69K protection and multiple back finishes. It feels more experimental and performance-oriented, which suits power users who like standout hardware.
Display Quality
Samsung offers a 120Hz Dynamic LTPO AMOLED panel with higher peak brightness, giving it an edge in outdoor visibility and HDR consistency. OnePlus counters with a 165Hz LTPO AMOLED display, Dolby Vision, and richer color handling, making it smoother and more immersive for gaming and media. The higher refresh rate feels noticeably fluid in fast interactions.
Verdict
Samsung delivers a more polished and balanced flagship design, while OnePlus feels more aggressive and feature-packed. Those prioritizing comfort and brightness may lean toward Samsung, while display enthusiasts and gamers will likely prefer OnePlus.
Specifications Including Battery
Performance
Both phones run on Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (in most regions), delivering top-tier flagship performance. Samsung adds long-term optimization with One UI and promises up to 7 Android updates, making it more future-proof. OnePlus, however, pushes raw performance slightly further with higher RAM options and faster storage, which translates to smoother heavy multitasking and sustained gaming performance. It feels more tuned for speed, while Samsung feels tuned for consistency.
Battery and Charging
This is where the difference becomes dramatic. Samsung sticks with a modest battery and slower charging, focusing on stability and battery health. OnePlus, on the other hand, dominates with a massive battery and extremely fast wired and wireless charging. It changes usage habits entirely, as charging becomes almost negligible in daily routine.
Verdict
Samsung is reliable and long-term focused, but OnePlus clearly wins in performance headroom and battery innovation, offering a more future-ready hardware experience.
Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
Samsung maintains a proven triple-camera setup with reliable color science, strong HDR, and consistent results across scenarios. Its telephoto system delivers stable 3x zoom with refined processing, making it dependable for everyday photography. OnePlus takes a more aggressive approach with three 50MP sensors, including a periscope lens, offering better detail and flexibility. It feels more versatile, especially for zoom and ultra-wide shots, and its tuning leans slightly toward dramatic output.
Selfie Camera
Samsung keeps things simple with a well-optimized 12MP sensor that focuses on natural tones and stability. OnePlus upgrades significantly with a higher-resolution sensor and autofocus, resulting in sharper and more detailed selfies, especially in varied lighting. It feels more modern and content-creator-friendly.
Verdict
Samsung delivers consistency and reliability, while OnePlus offers more hardware power and versatility. Those who prefer predictable results may choose Samsung, but OnePlus clearly appeals to users wanting sharper and more flexible photography.
Pricing
The Samsung Galaxy S26 is priced at around $900 (₹88,000), positioning it firmly as a premium compact flagship. The OnePlus 15 comes in lower at about $800 (₹73,000), while offering more aggressive hardware, especially in battery, charging, and camera specifications. The price gap makes the comparison more interesting than expected.
Is the Price Justified?
Samsung justifies its higher price with long software support, brand value, and a refined user experience that feels stable over time. OnePlus, however, delivers stronger hardware value for the money, packing features that typically belong in higher-priced ultra-flagships. It feels like a performance-focused bargain rather than a traditional premium device.
Verdict
Samsung is priced for reliability and longevity, while OnePlus offers better raw value. For most users, OnePlus feels like the smarter buy unless long-term updates are the top priority.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
Conclusion
Samsung stands out with features like DeX, deep ecosystem integration, and long-term software support, making it ideal for productivity-focused users. It feels like a complete, mature flagship experience. OnePlus, meanwhile, pushes boundaries with ultra-fast charging, a massive battery, a higher refresh rate display, and more aggressive camera hardware. It feels built for users who want cutting-edge performance and less compromise in day-to-day usage.
Verdict
Samsung Galaxy S26 is the safer, more refined flagship with long-term value and polished software. The OnePlus 15, however, is the more exciting and value-driven device, offering superior battery, charging, and overall hardware advantage. For most users, OnePlus emerges as the better all-rounder, while Samsung remains the choice for those prioritizing longevity and ecosystem stability.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
Portronics has introduced the Air X, a smart HEPA air purifier, marking its entry into the air purification segment. The device combines advanced filtration technology with user-friendly features and a modern design. It is priced at Rs. 13,599 ($146) and is available on Portronics.com, Amazon, Flipkart, and other online and offline platforms across India.
Portronics Air X Specifications
The Air X uses an H13 True HEPA filter and a 4-stage filtration system to remove up to 99.95% of airborne pollutants, including particles as small as 0.3 microns. The system includes a pre-filter for large particles, an activated carbon filter for odors and gases, a cold catalyst filter to neutralize household pollutants, and UV sterilization to eliminate bacteria and germs.
Portronics has added 20M negative ion technology to the Air X, which refreshes the air by reducing airborne contaminants. The air purifier is suitable for spaces up to 388 sq. ft. and provides a Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) of 249 m³/h, ensuring fast and efficient purification.
The company claims the device cleans the air every 12 minutes and delivers up to five air changes per hour for rooms with a volume of 50 m³.
The Air X includes a smart air quality indicator with a color-coded display. Blue indicates good air quality, green represents moderate quality, and red signals poor air quality. The purifier uses a 310-inlet design to pull in air from all directions, ensuring uniform cleaning of the entire room.
Portronics has designed the Air X to operate quietly, with noise levels as low as 28 dB in sleep mode. It is ideal for use in bedrooms, living rooms, or offices where silent operation is essential.
The air purifier has a touch control panel for adjusting fan speed, timer, and anion mode, and it also includes a remote control for convenient operation. The Air X offers a 12-month warranty and comes in a white color option.
In related news, Portronics has recently introduced the Vayu Cop, a multi-functional device that combines a 150 PSI inflator, 5000Pa vacuum, and jump starter, and unveiled a new 8-in-1 USB-C hub that brings together expanded connectivity and built-in SSD storage in a single unit.
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The MacBook Neo is Apple’s most affordable laptop and is designed to cater to specific types of users. It focuses on portability and value over performance and serves as an entry point to Apple’s ecosystem.
Students, first-time Mac users, casual consumers, and writers can find the Neo appealing, but it’s not for everyone. Here’s who should consider buying the MacBook Neo and why.
Students and Educators
If you’re always running between classes or hanging out in the library, the MacBook Neo is a no-brainer. It weighs just 1.23 kg, so you can toss it in your backpack and barely even feel it, a huge win for long days on campus. Plus, because it doesn’t have a fan, it stays totally silent, meaning you won’t be that person with the loud, whirring laptop in a quiet study room.
The Neo is absolutely great for writing essays, doing research, and hopping on Google Classroom or other school platforms. Sure, the A18 Pro chip isn’t meant for heavy-duty stuff like editing massive videos in Premiere or running AutoCAD, but it handles everyday schoolwork like a champ. Starting at $599, it’s the most affordable way to get a brand-new Mac without sacrificing that premium Apple build quality.
Casual Users
If your idea of a heavy workload is binge-watching Netflix, scrolling through social media, or doing some online shopping, you’re going to love this laptop. The 13-inch Liquid Retina display looks absolutely gorgeous, making all your favorite shows pop in stunning detail. And honestly, it still has that sleek aluminum body, so you aren’t giving up that premium feel just to save some cash.
It’s small, easy to carry around the house, and the battery lasts up to 15 hours for everyday stuff. So, if you just want a great screen for Safari, iMessage, and movie nights, the Neo is basically the ultimate couch companion and entertainment hub in disguise.
Writers and Journalists
For all the writers and journalists out there, the MacBook Neo hits the sweet spot between capability and price. The Magic Keyboard is incredibly comfortable, which is exactly what you need when you’re typing away for hours on end. And since there are no fans, you get total silence whether you’re working at your desk or chilling in a coffee shop.
If you pretty much live in your web browser or use apps like Microsoft Word and Google Docs, this laptop is a dream. It’s not made for intense creative projects like 4K video editing, but for getting words on a page and light multitasking, it’s an awesome little sidekick.
First-Time Mac Buyers
Thinking about making the jump from Windows or a Chromebook? The MacBook Neo is the perfect place to start. For under $600, you get to experience how smoothly everything works in the Apple ecosystem. If you already have an iPhone or iPad, you’ll love how easy it is to sync your messages, AirDrop files, and copy-paste between devices.
The A18 Pro chip feels super snappy and intuitive, especially if you’re used to mobile apps. It might not have the crazy power of the M-series Macs, but for your daily tasks and productivity needs, it’s more than enough to keep you happy.
Windows Users Tired of Budget PCs
Let’s be real, budget Windows laptops can sometimes be bulky, loud, and a bit laggy. If you’re tired of dealing with that, the MacBook Neo is a breath of fresh air. You get a sleek aluminum design, zero fan noise, and a super smooth macOS experience that you rarely see at this price point.
If you mostly use web apps like Google Docs, Slack, or YouTube, the Neo is going to feel way faster and more reliable than most sub-$600 Windows PCs. Plus, if you’re already an iPhone user, having a laptop that plays nicely with your phone is a huge bonus that gives you that seamless iPhone experience on a bigger screen.
Who Should Avoid the Neo?
Now, let’s keep it real, the MacBook Neo isn’t for everyone. If you’re a pro video editor, a developer, or someone who loves having dozens of tabs open while running heavy software, you’re going to hit a wall pretty fast with its 8GB RAM. It’s also not the best pick if you need to plug into multiple external monitors or use heavy-duty docking stations.
If that sounds like you, you’ll definitely want to save up for a MacBook Air M5 or a MacBook Pro. Those machines have the extra power, memory, and ports you’ll need for heavier workflows.
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Magnetic power banks are becoming more powerful, portable, and versatile in 2026. They deliver seamless charging experiences for Apple and Android devices, and new models enter the market every month to meet evolving charging needs.
Whether you have the latest iPhone 17 Pro or an Android like the Pixel 10 Pro XL, several power banks stand out. Here is a breakdown of the best magnetic power banks available in April 2026.
Baseus PicoGo AM52
The Baseus PicoGo AM52 delivers 25W MagSafe-certified wireless charging and 45W USB-C wired charging for modern power users. It targets iPhone 16 and 17 series users with Qi 2.2 compatibility, unlocking the fastest speeds possible. Older iPhones from the 12 to the 15 series are still limited to 15W wireless charging.
The power bank holds a 10,000mAh capacity with dual 5,000mAh batteries. It charges two devices simultaneously while using a Triple Cooling System to prevent overheating. Its sleek design and reliable performance make it a great choice for both Apple users and Android flagship owners who prioritize fast, safe charging.
Price: $55.99
Xiaomi UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank
The UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank prioritizes portability. It is the slimmest on the market at 6mm thick and weighs just 98 grams, making it easy to slip into pockets and small bags. The 5,000mAh capacity is smaller compared to other options, but Xiaomi includes both 15W wireless charging and 22.5W wired charging, ensuring enough power for short trips or lighter daily use.
The silicon-carbon battery improves energy density, while the compact design makes it ideal for users who want a lightweight, minimalist solution. This power bank pairs well with iPhone and Android devices, but does not provide as much capacity for heavy travelers or those managing multiple devices.
Price: €59.99
Anker Nano Power Bank
The Anker Nano Power Bank combines compact size with powerful charging capabilities. It includes a 10,000mAh capacity, 30W bi-directional charging, and an attached USB-C cable for streamlined use. The power bank charges to 50% in just 45 minutes, ensuring users aren’t tethered to a wall outlet for too long.
Anker built this power bank using 80% recycled materials, making it an environmentally friendly choice. The Nano works well for iPhone and Android owners looking for a compact, sustainable, and versatile power solution.
Price: $49.99
Anker MagGo Power Bank
The Anker MagGo Power Bank delivers both style and performance with its 0.58-inch thickness and lightweight build. It is compatible with MagSafe-equipped iPhones, offering 15W wireless charging alongside 30W USB-C wired charging. The slim frame and ergonomic design make it easy to carry and use in any situation.
Anker also uses advanced materials like aerogel insulation to keep the MagGo cooler during heavy use. The power bank is a reliable option for both Android and iPhone users.
Price: $79.86
Belkin BoostCharge Pro
The Belkin BoostCharge Pro Magnetic Power Bank excels in convenience and functionality. It offers 15W wireless charging and features a compact body with a 5,000mAh capacity. Its built-in kickstand allows for hands-free phone use, including video calls or streaming, while charging.
The USB-C port ensures compatibility with additional devices, and the lightweight build adds to its portability. The Belkin BoostCharge Pro suits casual users looking for an efficient and travel-friendly power bank.
Price: $59.95
Baseus PicoGo AM41
The Baseus PicoGo AM41 Magnetic Power Bank stands out with its reliable performance and sleek design. It offers 15W wireless charging and 27W wired charging, powered by a 10,000mAh battery. The built-in USB-C cable adds extra convenience for fast wired charging.
The power bank’s 11N magnetic connection ensures a secure fit with MagSafe-compatible devices. Its slim profile and Space Grey finish deliver a professional, modern look for everyday use.
Price: $69.99
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According to its official Weibo account, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun will host a live teardown of the SU7 on April 2, from 7 PM to midnight. Here, instead of just talking about the car, the CEO will disassemble the car piece by piece on camera.
And yes, this includes everything from exterior color finishes and interior components to more complex areas like the chassis, safety systems, and battery pack. Experts are likely to join the stream to explain what’s being shown, so this won’t just be a visual teardown.
Xiaomi just started delivering the new SU7
The company officially began deliveries of the new-generation model on March 23. Since then, Xiaomi says it has already delivered over 7,000 units of the updated SU7.
The new model has a longer range (up to 902 km in the Pro version), standardized LiDAR for enhanced intelligent driving, an improved “Dragon Chassis,” and a revised exterior design with new color options.
Lei Jun previously said Xiaomi started preparing for mass production about two months ahead of schedule. The goal, at least as described, is to shorten the gap between order and delivery. Buyers are now expected to receive their cars within one to five weeks.
In terms of scale, Xiaomi Auto reports it delivered more than 20,000 vehicles in March 2026 alone. The figure, as expected, includes the newly updated SU7.
A teardown livestream doesn’t necessarily change how the car performs on the road, but it does offer a different kind of transparency. For a company still relatively new to building cars, showing the internal structure in this way could be an attempt to build confidence.
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Alongside the K15 Pro, Oppo also announced the more powerful K15 Pro+ in China. It builds on the same idea but adds a faster processor, a higher refresh rate display, and more aggressive gaming features. Let’s walk through its specs and features here.
Oppo K15 Pro Plus Specifications
The Pro+ is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500s chip, which sits just below MediaTek’s current-best Dimensity 9500 processor. It has a Cortex-X925 core (@3.73GHz), three Cortex-X4 (@3.30GHz), and four Cortex-A720 (@2GHz) cores, and more than 29 billion transistors.
Compared to the K15 Pro’s optical fingerprint sensor, the K15 Pro Plus features a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. It also has a bigger battery of 8000mAh with faster 100W charging.
The biggest visible upgrade is the display, though. The Pro+ uses a 6.78-inch screen with a higher 165Hz refresh rate. Oppo says the device supports native 165fps gameplay in select popular titles, though real-world support will depend heavily on game optimization.
The phone also includes a dedicated touch chip designed to improve sensitivity and reduce latency. Then there’s a new “Lingxi button” that allows users to map controls or shortcuts to different parts of the device.
As for the audio, it features a four-unit coaxial speaker system.
In terms of design, the Pro Plus is similar to the K15 Pro. Both have a metal frame design along with a cooling fan on the back and an LED light system for notifications. The rear camera also features the same 50MP main with OIS, 8MP ultrawide on the rear, and a 16MP lens on the front.
Pricing and Availability
The Pro+ comes at a higher price, but still below most flagship phones:
12GB + 256GB: 3499 yuan (~$485 USD)
12GB + 256GB (higher tier): 3699 yuan (~$515 USD)
12GB + 512GB: 4199 yuan (~$585 USD)
As with the standard model, early discounts and subsidies can reduce the price in China.
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Amid much anticipation, the king of camera phones in 2025 was updated with the vivo X300 Ultra at the end of March 2026.
Among a crowd of Ultra models, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra by Leica features the best optical zoom lens in the world, and the stunning colors of the Leica Essential mode leave a deep impression. As for the OPPO Find X9 Ultra, although it hasn’t been released yet, the official has already revealed an exciting piece of information: it will come with a 200MP 3x telephoto, along with the world’s best 10x ultra-telephoto camera.
In contrast, the vivo X300 Ultra doesn’t seem to bring us many surprises, and there are even “downgrades” in its camera specifications. If last year’s X200 Ultra was one of my favorite phones, then this year’s X300 Ultra is probably no longer on that “favorites” list.
Camera
Looking purely at the raw capabilities of the camera system, the X300 Ultra remains one of the strongest contenders. However, when compared to its predecessor, it feels like vivo hasn’t fully pushed the envelope. Most of the upgrades are concentrated on the main camera, which now features a slightly larger sensor and higher pixel count. And It also follows the industry trend by incorporating a 5MP multispectral camera.
The ultra-wide camera remains largely unchanged, while the apertures on both the main and telephoto cameras have actually been reduced. For a device priced over $1,000, seeing such minimal hardware improvements is unlikely to sit well with most users. All that’s left is to hope the real-world camera performance delivers a pleasant surprise.
Teleconverter
That said, for those with ultra-long-distance photography needs, vivo remains a trusted choice. Its teleconverter kit was well-received last year, and the new iteration should be no exception. The new 200mm teleconverter is significantly more compact, and an additional 400mm lens is now available. If you’re determined to capture wildlife on the African savannah or shoot from the back of a concert hall using a smartphone, the X300 Ultra paired with the teleconverter kit might be your best option.
Unlike the hardware, the camera software sees no downgrades. The most notable addition is a new photo color tuning style—no need to guess where the inspiration comes from, right? There are also two new photography styles, said to be developed using vivo’s latest color science. We’ll dive into how effective these new features are in our full review.
Design
Aside from the camera, I also have some reservations about the design. The X300 Ultra is available in three colors. While the black version remains as satisfying as ever, the other two fall short of their counterparts on the X200 Ultra. The white model, in particular, feels a bit overdone—in my opinion, the snow mountain pattern is simply unnecessary. Then again, maybe I’m wrong—maybe it could end up being a favorite for some people.
After a year of trial and error, vivo has finally come to the conclusion that the camera control button was unnecessary—so it’s gone on the X300 Ultra. Personally, I wish they had added an AI button instead; having an extra customizable button is quite convenient for everyday use.
Other
Other changes aren’t very noticeable. For example, the body is slightly thinner, but the weight has increased a bit. Charging power has gone up slightly, and so has the battery capacity, both by around 10%. As for the processor, it’s definitely the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen5.
The screen refresh rate has been upgraded to 144Hz, while the resolution remains at 2K (3168×1440), and the display finally uses flat glass. The bezels are very narrow and appear symmetrical on all four sides. There are also some upgrades that aren’t visible from the outside, including an improved vibration motor and top speaker.
During the initial hands-on, the X300 Ultra feels more like an X200s Ultra – far from what I would define as a true next-generation upgrade.
The good news is that we can still safely say it remains one of the most powerful camera phones on the market. If you really love a 35mm main camera, then the X300 Ultra is indeed a more reassuring choice than the Nubia Z80 Ultra. But beyond that, if you are holding an X200 Ultra, I don’t see enough must-buy reasons to upgrade. I would even recommend buying the X200 Ultra instead—it’s not that different from the X300 Ultra, but costs less. Meanwhile, I’m more looking forward to the OPPO Find X9 Ultra, which, based on the rumors we know so far, feels much closer to what the X300 Ultra should have been—the true king of camera phones. In any case, please wait and see whether our real-world tests and full review prove us completely wrong.