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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra vs Vivo X300 Pro: What are the differences?

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Samsung’s new Ultra and Vivo’s X300 Pro are two very different takes on what a premium Android flagship should be in 2026. The former is a polished hardware with a long software promise and feature depth. Whereas Vivo pushes more on camera sensors, battery capacity, and value-for-money. 

Both phones run Android 16. Both use 3nm chips. Both promise serious camera hardware. But they take very different approaches in design, display, performance, and battery life.

Here’s how they compare.

Big screens, different vibes

The S26 Ultra is unapologetically massive. It features a 6.9-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X panel with a sharp 1440p resolution and up to 120Hz refresh rate. It’s bright up to 2,600 nits, and is layered with Gorilla Armor 2 plus an anti-reflective coating that cuts glare.

Vivo X300 Pro

The X300 Pro is slightly smaller at 6.78 inches, but it fights back with sheer brightness numbers. Vivo claims it can reach up to 4,500 nits peak and also supports Dolby Vision, HDR Vivid, and 1 billion colors. 

You shouldn’t notice that much of a difference in daily use. But something extra on Samsung is its new Privacy Display. The latter basically reduces screen visibility from side angles, so that no one can peek at your screen and see your important information. 

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Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display

What’s amazing is that Privacy Display can be controlled from settings and can even be set for specific types of apps or notifications. Vivo lacks an in-built Privacy Display option, but you can apply a privacy screen protector for a similar result. Otherwise, both phones have a good display. 

Design

The Galaxy S26 Ultra measures 163.6 x 78.1 x 7.9 mm and weighs 214 grams. It uses a glass front protected by Corning Gorilla Armor 2, a Gorilla Glass Victus 2 back, and an Armor Aluminum 2 frame. It carries an IP68 rating (submersible up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes) and includes an integrated stylus.

The Vivo X300 Pro is slightly shorter and narrower at 161.2 x 75.5 x 8 mm but heavier at 226 grams. It uses Armor Glass on the front, an aluminum alloy frame, and a glass back. It carries IP68 and IP69 certification, meaning it’s rated not just for immersion but also for high-pressure water jets.

However, neither has a headphone jack. Both use a USB-C 3.2 port for charging. You can also use it as a DisplayPort output for Samsung DeX on the S26 Ultra.

SIM configurations differ by region. Samsung supports combinations of Nano-SIM and eSIM (maximum two active at a time), while Vivo offers dual Nano-SIM plus eSIM options internationally.

Performance

The S26 Ultra runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (3nm), paired with an Adreno 840 GPU. Its CPU configuration includes two high-performance Oryon V3 Phoenix L cores at 4.74 GHz and six Phoenix M cores at 3.62 GHz. Storage options include 256GB/12GB RAM, 512GB/12GB RAM, and 1TB/16GB RAM, using UFS 4.x storage.

The X300 Pro runs MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 (3nm) with a tri-cluster CPU design: one C1-Ultra core at 4.21 GHz, three C1-Premium cores at 3.5 GHz, and four C1-Pro cores at 2.7 GHz, paired with an Arm G1-Ultra GPU. Storage configurations include 256GB/12GB, 512GB/16GB, and 1TB/16GB with dual UFS 4.1.

Both phones are fast, and you’re unlikely to be disappointed by performance. Software makes the opinion different here. Samsung’s One UI has a clean look, and the company also offers the industry’s highest seven major Android upgrades. Vivo promises up to five major Android upgrades with OriginOS 6. 

Cameras

This is where things get interesting.

Samsung uses a quad-camera setup, including:

  • 200MP main sensor
  • 3x optical telephoto
  • 5x periscope telephoto
  • 50MP ultrawide

It supports laser autofocus, Horizon Lock, Best Face, 10-bit HDR video, HDR10+, and 8K recording at up to 30fps.

Vivo, meanwhile, goes for sensor size:

  • 50MP large primary sensor
  • 200MP periscope (3.7x optical)
  • 50MP ultrawide

It includes Zeiss optics, Zeiss T* lens coating, a color spectrum sensor, 3D LUT import, Dolby Vision HDR recording, and 4K 120fps 10-bit Log recording.

Samsung provides two dedicated telephoto focal lengths (3x and 5x). Vivo relies on a high-resolution 200MP periscope to cover multiple zoom ranges.

There’s a difference in terms of selfie camera, too. Samsung uses a 12MP front camera with dual-pixel autofocus. Meanwhile, Vivo features a 50MP autofocus front camera. Both support 4K video recording.

Battery and charging

The X300 Pro packs a massive 6,510mAh silicon-carbon battery (in most global markets) and supports 90W wired charging plus 40W wireless. Meanwhile, the S26 Ultra sticks to 5,000mAh, but increases wired charging to 60W and offers 25W wireless with Qi2 support.

Connectivity and extras

Samsung supports Wi-Fi 7 (tri-band), Bluetooth 6.0, Ultra Wideband (UWB), Samsung DeX (wired and wireless), and a barometer sensor.

Vivo supports Wi-Fi 7 (dual-band), Bluetooth 5.4 with aptX HD and LHDC 5, NavIC satellite positioning, and optional satellite connectivity. It lacks UWB but adds an infrared port.

Both use ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensors and include standard flagship sensors.

So which one should you buy?

If you want the safest long-term flagship, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is the smarter choice. It feels refined in a way that comes from Samsung doing this over and over again.

If you care most about camera detail, huge battery life, and fast charging, the Vivo X300 Pro might actually be more exciting. Both win, just in different competitions.

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Xiaomi Brings Five Variants of the Electric Scooter 6 to Europe

Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra launch specs price

The Xiaomi 17 Ultra / Leica Leitzphone or Xiaomi 17 weren’t the only products announced today by Xiaomi. The company also used the event to roll out its new Electric Scooter 6 lineup—five models that share a name but differ in meaningful ways.

The range starts modestly with the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Lite and builds all the way up to the 6 Ultra. The brand is trying to cover as many price points as possible while keeping the overall design language consistent.

Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Lite

The 6 Lite is the entry point. It’s clearly built for short city rides and lighter users. The motor delivers 300 watts of rated power, peaking at 500 watts, and the battery is rated for up to 25 kilometers of range. 

Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Lite

To keep weight down, Xiaomi is making a few compromises. The Lite rolls on smaller 10-inch wheels instead of 12-inch ones. Only the front wheel gets suspension, while the rear axle is fixed. Braking is handled by a front drum brake and a rear electronic brake with EABS. At 18 kilograms, though, it’s by far the lightest scooter in the lineup.

In Europe, the Lite starts at €329.99.

Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6

Moving up, the standard 6 model feels like the practical middle ground. It rides on larger 12-inch tubeless tires, which should improve stability on uneven roads. Both axles feature suspension, though not as refined as the higher-end models.

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Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6

The motor is rated at 400 watts, with peak output reaching 800 watts. Range is quoted at up to 45 kilometers. Braking combines a front drum brake with a rear electronic brake and EABS. Like the rest of the lineup, it connects to the Xiaomi Home app, letting riders check ride stats and lock the motor remotely.

The regular 6 is priced at €429.99.

Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Pro

The 6 Pro shifts slightly toward riders who want something tougher. It keeps the 12-inch wheels but adds more tread for better grip. Ground clearance increases to just over 14 centimeters, giving it mild off-road potential.

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Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Pro

Power comes from a 400-watt motor with a 1,000-watt peak. Range drops to 50 kilometers compared to the Max, and there’s no rear disc brake, just an electronic brake with EABS. At 27.3 kilograms, it’s not light, but it’s manageable.

The Pro version lands at €579.99.

Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Max

The 6 Max is designed with urban commuters in mind. It rides on 12-inch wheels and features suspension on both axles, tuned more for city streets than trails. The look is more understated compared to the Ultra, leaning into grey with subtle accents.

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Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Max

Its motor delivers 450 watts of rated power and peaks at 1,100 watts. Maximum range is listed at 70 kilometers, and it can handle inclines up to 24 percent. Dual disc brakes with EABS add extra stopping confidence.

The Max also includes a 3-inch display, Xiaomi Home app support, and integration with Apple’s Find My network, meaning it can be located similarly to an AirTag through an iPhone.

Pricing for the 6 Max starts at €699.99.

Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra

At the top sits the 6 Ultra, the most visually distinctive of the bunch. Its yellow frame, paired with black handlebars and grey suspension parts, makes it stand out immediately. Design aside, this is the most capable model in the lineup.

The Ultra uses large 12-inch tubeless tires and offers 15 centimeters of ground clearance. Both axles are suspended, reinforcing its cross-terrain ambitions. Braking is handled by dual disc brakes, supported by a rear electronic anti-lock braking system to reduce skidding.

Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra launch specs price

The motor is rated at 500 watts, with peak output reaching 1,200 watts and torque of 45Nm. Xiaomi says it can handle slopes up to 25 percent. The battery is rated for up to 75 kilometers of range. The trade-off is weight: at 33.7 kilograms, it’s the heaviest scooter here, though it supports riders up to 140 kilograms.

Like the Max, it features a 3-inch display, app connectivity, and Apple Find My support. In Europe, the Ultra retails for €799.99.

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Xiaomi launches Leica Leitzphone with a dedicated photography kit for camera enthusiasts

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At an event in Barcelona, Xiaomi expanded its global lineup with the Xiaomi 17 series and a new device called the Xiaomi Leica Leitzphone.

Despite the fancier name, it’s essentially the international version of the China-exclusive Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition, with a few changes meant for global markets. 

Xiaomi Leica Leitzphone Specifications

The biggest difference is battery size. While the Chinese variant packs a 6,800mAh battery, the Leitzphone and regular Xiaomi 17 Ultra both feature a 6,000mAh cell.

The Leitzphone comes in a single black finish with a fully black rear panel. It’s available in just one configuration: 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.

Under the hood, the hardware remains identical to the Leica Edition sold in China. The phone runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3. Up front, there’s a 6.9-inch LTPO “HyperRGB” OLED display with a 1–120Hz adaptive refresh rate. It supports Dolby Vision and can reach up to 3,500 nits of peak brightness.

Cameras are, unsurprisingly, the focus here. The Leitzphone features a 50-megapixel front-facing camera and a triple rear setup co-developed with Leica. The main sensor is a 1-inch type 50-megapixel unit, joined by a 200-megapixel telephoto lens with a variable focal range between 75mm and 100mm, and a 50-megapixel ultrawide camera.

Xiaomi has also added a physical rotating Leica Camera Ring around the camera module. It allows users to adjust zoom and exposure manually. There’s also a Leica Essential mode that aims to recreate the look of classic Leica cameras like the M3 and M9.

The phone supports 90W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. It carries an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance and includes an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner. Audio features include Dolby Atmos tuning, stereo speakers, and Hi-Res Audio support for both wired and wireless listening.

For users who want to go further into photography territory, the Leitzphone is compatible with Xiaomi’s Photography Kit Pro. The accessory adds a 2,000mAh battery and a more camera-like grip, complete with physical controls.

What’s different between the Xiaomi 17 Ultra and the Xiaomi Leica Leitz Phone?

At their core, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra (global version) and the Leica Leitzphone share nearly identical specifications, including the processor, display, and camera hardware. The key differences are:

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  • Design: The Leitz Phone has a fully black finish and adjusted branding placement, while the 17 Ultra comes in Black, White, and Starlit Green.
  • Configuration: The Leitzphone is limited to a single 16GB/1TB variant, while the Xiaomi 17 Ultra comes in 16/512GB and 16GB/1TB variants.
  • Rotatable Camera Ring: While the Leica Leitzphone has a rotatable camera ring, the regular Xiaomi 17 Ultra lacks it. Though both support photography kits.

Pricing and Availability

The Leica Leitzphone is set at €1,999 in Europe and £1,699 in the UK. That places it well above the standard Xiaomi 17 Ultra, which starts at €1,499.

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Xiaomi supercar spotted in Barcelona ahead of major reveal

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A prototype that looks like Xiaomi’s upcoming performance car has been spotted in Barcelona, just days before the start of Mobile World Congress 2026. The vehicle’s low stance, wide body, and aggressive rear wing suggest this is not a regular production model. Instead, it looks like a concept built with racing in mind.

The car carries a clear “Xiaomi” branding on its wheel covers and has a design that oozes aerodynamics. Its body sits extremely close to the ground, with sharp lines and a large carbon-fiber spoiler at the back. The overall shape gives away the fact that it’s optimized to reduce air resistance. 

Xiaomi’s supercar could be called Vision GT 

Xiaomi itself added to the speculation with a brief teaser message hinting at an upcoming surprise.

Notably, Xiaomi has already confirmed plans to introduce a Vision Gran Turismo concept in partnership with Polyphony Digital, the studio behind the long-running racing franchise Gran Turismo 7.

The Vision Gran Turismo program allows automakers to design concept cars without the usual limits of road regulations or production constraints. It has become a platform for brands to showcase bold ideas, especially in performance and electric vehicle technology. 

By joining the project, Xiaomi gains access to millions of players and racing fans worldwide to show its electric vehicles alongside some of the most recognizable performance brands.

Xiaomi’s connection to the series is not new. Earlier announcements confirmed that its SU7 Ultra would appear in the game. Company founder Lei Jun has previously highlighted the importance of combining technology, design, and gaming culture as part of the brand’s broader automotive strategy under Xiaomi.

While details about the Barcelona-sighted vehicle remain limited, the combination of public road testing, teaser posts, and gaming collaborations suggests something significant is in development. The MWC 2026 will run from March 2 to March 5, where Xiaomi will take the wraps off the vehicle.

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Honor Magic V6 shown with invisible crease in these real-life shots

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Foldable phones are going through a major innovation refresh in 2026. Samsung recently showed off its creaseless foldable display, which is expected to be used in the upcoming iPhone Fold. And while we assumed Android foldables might adopt this technology at a later date, Oppo has already teased the upcoming Find N6 with a sleek, creaseless inner screen.

Now, an Honor official has taken to Weibo to reveal the flush look of the inner display on the upcoming Magic V6 foldable.

Honor Magic V6 captured with crease-less inner screen

Honor executive Wang Fei posted photos of the Magic V6’s inner display, and at least in these images, there’s no visible crease running down the center. On the contrary, most current foldables show some form of ridge or reflection line where the display bends.

Of course, controlled lighting and carefully chosen angles can hide a lot. But if Honor’s images reflect real-world performance, the Magic V6 could mark a meaningful step forward.

In his post, Wang Fei didn’t just talk about crease control. He framed it as an important factor for attracting first-time foldable buyers, especially those who remain skeptical about durability or display quality. According to him, managing the crease is crucial, but it’s only part of the story.

He says that thinness and lightness remain the “core technologies” of foldable phones. In his view, a successful foldable can’t just look good when open; it has to stay slim and easy to carry. And importantly, that thinness shouldn’t come at the cost of battery life, reliability, performance, or overall user experience.

That’s a familiar tension in foldable design. Reducing the crease often requires hinge redesigns, new display layers, or tighter tolerances, all of which can affect thickness, weight, and internal space for components like batteries. Brands have been juggling these trade-offs for years.

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honor Magic V6

Honor claims it has “consistently led” in foldable technology, and the Magic V6 is its latest attempt at doing that.  If the company has truly managed to minimize the crease without compromising other fundamentals, it would mean foldables are maturing as everyday devices.

The real test, as always, will come when people hold the phone in their hands.

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Xiaomi to launch sub-1kg AI laptop with Intel Ultra 5 and Ultra 7 options

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It’s been a few years since Xiaomi last released a laptop under its own name. The most recent model, the Xiaomi Book 14, debuted in 2023. Since then, the company has continued shipping laptops under its Redmi sub-brand, but a proper Xiaomi-branded notebook has been noticeably absent from the lineup.

A new leak suggests Xiaomi may finally be preparing to launch an AI-powered ultra-thin laptop. The information comes from Chinese blogger Digital Chat Station, who shared early details about the device earlier today. 

Xiaomi RedmiBook 13 Laptop

While the post doesn’t directly name the company, hints in the comments section point toward Xiaomi as the likely brand behind it.

Xiaomi’s new laptop tipped with 2026 Intel Ultra chips

According to the leak, the laptop will feature a 14-inch display and weigh around 1 kilogram, give or take a little. Under the hood, the machine is said to come in two processor configurations — Intel Ultra 5 325 and Ultra X7 358H. Both are the latest Intel CPUs launched at the CES 2026 event last month. 

The Intel Core Ultra 5 325 is built on Intel’s 18A process and features 8 cores in a 4P + 4LPE layout, with 8 threads and a maximum frequency of 4.5GHz. 

The higher-end option, the Intel Ultra X7 358H, is a more performance-oriented chip. It features a 16-core design arranged in a 4 + 8 + 4 configuration and can reach up to 4.8 GHz. The chip includes 18MB of L3 cache and integrates Intel’s Radiant B390 graphics. 

As for the memory, the leak suggests two variants. A 24GB RAM model paired with 1TB of storage, and a 32GB RAM model paired with the same 1TB SSD. 

The tipster has not revealed what the AI features will be and confirmed in comments that there won’t be a 16-inch model. 

As with most early leaks, details could change before an official announcement. We will keep you in the loop if we get new details about the laptop. 

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Honor 600 revealed to feature 9000mAh battery, Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and 200MP camera

Honor introduced its last number series, the Honor 500 smartphones, in November last year. The time is now approaching for the brand to introduce the successors, which will reportedly be called the Honor 600.

The device was previously revealed to feature a 9,000mAh battery and a 6.57-inch screen. Now, tipster Digital Chat Station has added more specifications to the mix.

Honor 600 Specifications (Expected)

According to the latest information, the Honor 600’s 6.57-inch screen will have a LPTS 1.5K resolution and 2.5D curved glass. 

The headline feature, however, is still the battery. A 9,000mAh silicon battery would be unusually large for a mainstream smartphone. Silicon-based batteries are gradually becoming more common, allowing brands to increase capacity without making devices dramatically thicker.

On the camera side, the leak mentions a 200MP main sensor with a 1/1.4-inch size, paired with a telephoto lens. A sensor that large could help with low-light performance and detail retention, while the telephoto lens suggests the company isn’t cutting back on zoom capabilities.

Interestingly, an engineering sample of the phone has reportedly been tested with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. It’s interesting because the Honor 500 features a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, which means the Honor 600 would be a massive performance jump.

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Honor 500

Other reported features include a metal frame, wireless charging support, and a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. The ultrasonic scanner, in particular, would be a step up from the optical in-display sensor on the Honor 500.

Of course, these details are based on leaks, and specifications can change before launch. However, since this information comes from a credible source, it may be reliable. We will keep you updated if any new information emerges.

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Huawei FreeBuds Pro 5 launches with dual-driver design and premium color options

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As scheduled, Huawei has officially taken the wraps off the latest version of its premium wireless earbuds, the Huawei FreeBuds Pro 5. The new earbud features a refined design, stronger noise cancellation, and support for high-resolution audio, all wrapped in a polished, premium-looking package.

Huawei FreeBuds Pro 5 Design

At first glance, the FreeBuds Pro 5 don’t shy away from looking expensive. Huawei is using an oval-shaped charging case paired with a star-ring diamond-cut design on the buds themselves. Further, the earbud stem has a subtle golden ring with HUAWEI SOUND branding. 

The earbud uses silicone ear tips and an in-ear stem-style design that should sit securely for long listening sessions. Each bud weighs 5.5 grams and measures 29.1 x 21.8 x 23.7mm, while the charging case comes in at 43 grams with dimensions of 65.50 x 46.70 x 22.98mm. Globally, the earbuds come in Snowy White, Frost Silver, Azure Sky, and Earth Gold.

Audio

For audio, Huawei is using a dual-driver system inside, which combines an ultra-linear dual-magnetic circuit bass unit with an ultra-thin micro-planar tweeter. The bass driver reportedly reaches down to 10Hz for deeper low-end performance, while the tweeter extends up to 48kHz for higher-frequency clarity. 

The FreeBuds Pro 5 also feature dual-unit, dual-channel active noise cancellation system, designed to emit reverse sound waves to cancel surrounding noise. Huawei claims this new system delivers up to three times better performance than the previous generation. 

The company’s Kirin A3 chipset handles environmental processing and noise reduction, working alongside upgraded microphones. Huawei says call clarity remains stable even in environments with noise levels up to 100dB and wind speeds reaching 10m/s.

For users who don’t want to be completely isolated, Huawei has included an Alert Mode that lets important sounds through.

Codec and Battery Life

Being a flagship product, it’s no surprise that the FreeBuds Pro 5 support AAC, SBC, LDAC, and L2HC codecs. It also has Huawei’s proprietary NearLink technology, which can enable lossless audio transmission speeds of up to 4.6Mbps under supported conditions.

Each earbud is stuffed with a 60mAh battery, while the charging case includes a 537mAh cell. Huawei says the earbuds can deliver up to 9 hours of playback without active noise cancellation and around 6 hours with ANC enabled. 

Finally, durability is covered with an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, making the FreeBuds Pro 5 more resilient than many premium rivals.

The earbuds are up for purchase at €199/£180 with a limited period discount of €30/£30 if orders are placed via Huawei’s official online store.

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Google Tensor G6 may have appeared early on Geekbench with a 7-core CPU

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Just weeks after wrapping up its current lineup with the Pixel 10a, Google may already be testing its new phones. A new Geekbench listing has surfaced, and while nothing is confirmed, it hints at early hardware that could belong to the Pixel 11 series, and more importantly, the next-generation Tensor G6 chip.

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The listing is tied to a device called “Google Kodiak.” That name isn’t new. It was previously associated with the Pixel 10 Pro XL. But according to Notebookcheck, this new appearance could point to a Pixel 11 model instead. The reason comes down to the processor configuration.

This could be the Tensor G6 setup

The device in question runs a 7-core Tensor SoC, which is unusual. The Pixel 10 Pro XL uses an octa-core chip. That alone suggests this isn’t simply a re-test of existing hardware. 

The new configuration includes one Arm C1-Ultra core clocked at 4.11GHz, four Arm C1-Pro cores at 3.38GHz, and two additional C1-Pro cores at 2.65GHz. The clock speeds are also higher than what we’ve seen on the Tensor G5.

For comparison, the Pixel 10 Pro XL is powered by an octa-core setup with one Cortex-X4 core at 3.78GHz, five Cortex-A725 cores at 3.05GHz, and two Cortex-A520 cores at 2.25GHz. 

Graphics also differ. The new listing shows a PowerVR C-Series CXTP-48-1536 GPU, while the Pixel 10 Pro XL uses a PowerVR DXT-48-1536.

However, the benchmark scores are nothing to write home about. The phone posted a single-core score of 845 and a multi-core score of 2657. These numbers are extremely low for a modern flagship. It’s possible the chip is missing software optimizations, or that this is very early hardware not meant for performance testing.

Still, it’s worth being cautious. There’s no guarantee this listing is genuine. Benchmark databases are often filled with prototypes, mislabeled devices, and sometimes even fake entries. The Pixel 11 series isn’t expected until summer 2026, and the Tensor G6 hasn’t been announced.

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Huawei Mate 80 Pro launches with 3000 nits display and 50MP variable aperture camera

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Huawei is hosting a major global launch event today, where the company has already unveiled the Watch GT Runner 2. But it’s the flagship Mate 80 Pro that is the big story today. It’s the first time since the Mate 50 Pro in 2022 that Huawei introduced its Mate smartphone in the international market.

However, Huawei is releasing only the Pro version of its latest Mate lineup globally. The standard Huawei Mate 80, Huawei Mate 80 Pro Max, and Huawei Mate 80 RS Ultimate remain exclusive to China.

Huawei Mate 80 Pro Specifications

In any case, it shares most of its specifications with the Chinese counterpart. The device measures 161.85mm in height, 76mm in width, and 7.95mm in thickness, and weighs around 219 grams. 

The phone features a 6.75-inch LTPO OLED display with a resolution of 2832 × 1280 pixels and a pixel density of 460ppi. It supports a 1–120Hz adaptive refresh rate and 1440Hz high-frequency PWM dimming. Huawei is also promising up to 1.07 billion colors and 3000 nits of brightness. 

One key difference between regions is software. The global Mate 80 Pro runs EMUI 15.0, while the Chinese version ships with HarmonyOS 6.0. It comes in a single 16GB RAM and 512GB storage configuration. There’s no microSD card slot, so what you buy is what you keep.

The Mate 80 Pro includes a 50-megapixel main camera that supports variable aperture ranging from f/1.4 to f/4.0 and optical image stabilization. It’s joined by a 40-megapixel ultra-wide camera and a 48-megapixel macro telephoto camera with 4x optical zoom and up to 100x digital zoom. 

On the front, there’s a 13-megapixel wide-angle selfie camera with autofocus. Both front and rear cameras support 4K video recording. 

Huawei Mate 80 Pro Launch Specs Price

The phone packs a 5,750mAh battery (rated capacity 5,620mAh) and supports 100W wired and 80W wireless charging. 

The Mate 80 Pro also carries IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance, including protection against high-pressure water jets and submersion up to six meters for 30 minutes under specific conditions.

Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7 support, Bluetooth 6.0, USB-C with USB 3.1 Gen 1 speeds, NFC, and a wide range of global positioning systems, including GPS dual-band and NavIC. The phone is available in both single and dual SIM models, depending on the region.

Huawei hasn’t revealed the pricing details yet, but the Mate 80 Pro will be available for purchase in Black, Green, and Gold starting today.

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Huawei Watch GT Runner 2 launches with titanium build, up to 14 days of battery life

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At the launch event today, Huawei officially released the Huawei Watch GT Runner 2. As the name implies, it’s a running-focused smartwatch with precision tracking, structured marathon training, and a lighter overall design. 

At the center of the pitch is what Huawei calls an industry-leading 3D floating antenna system. The company says this setup improves positioning accuracy by 20 percent compared to previous models, even in dense urban areas, near tall buildings, or inside tunnels. 

The watch supports dual-band GPS (L1 + L5) and works with multiple satellite systems, including GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS, and NavIC.

Huawei Watch GT Runner 2 Design and Display

The design has also been reworked with runners in mind. The watch case, bezel, crown, and buttons are made from titanium alloy, and the body measures 43.5mm by 43.5mm with a thickness of 10.7mm. 

At around 34.5 grams (without the strap), it’s notably light for a watch in this category. Huawei pairs it with a new AirDry woven strap that uses a hollowed design for improved breathability. The company claims it boosts airflow by 25 percent compared to earlier straps. There’s also a fluoroelastomer strap included for workouts where sweat and water are more of a concern.

The display is a 1.32-inch AMOLED panel with a 466 x 466 resolution and a peak brightness of up to 3000 nits. The glass on top is second-generation Kunlun Glass, which checks out durability.

The Runner 2 is all about running!

But the bigger story here is software. The wearable comes with a DSM-Firmenich Running Team co-developed Intelligent Marathon Mode, which offers structured race preparation. 

Runners can access major marathon events or create custom ones, generate tailored training plans, and track advanced metrics like lactate threshold, running power, training intensity, and a Running Ability Index. The watch can also predict finishing times based on historical data and training trends. 

During races, the watch can display real-time pace charts, estimated finish times, and your gap against a target time. There’s also a digital pacer and fueling reminders designed to keep energy levels steady during long efforts. Post-run, the Huawei Health app breaks down performance data and provides form insights and recovery guidance.

Beyond running, the watch supports over 100 sports modes, including trail running, swimming, cycling, golf (with access to over 17,000 courses in select markets), and freediving up to 40 meters. It carries a 5 ATM and IP69 rating, although Huawei notes it’s not designed for hot showers or deep scuba diving.

Health and wellness features

As for health tracking, the watch includes ECG monitoring, heart rate variability tracking, blood oxygen measurement, sleep tracking with breathing awareness, and stress insights. Huawei is careful to note that these features are for reference only and not intended for medical diagnosis.

The Huawei Watch GT Runner 2 has a rated battery life of up to 14 days under light use, 7 days under typical use, and up to 32 hours in outdoor workout mode with precise positioning enabled. 

You can charge it wirelessly, and the watch supports NFC payments, Bluetooth calling, standalone music playback, and QR code scanning. It works with both Android and iOS devices, though some features, like custom video watch faces and music syncing, are limited when paired with iPhones.

Huawei Watch GT Runner 2 Price

The Watch GT Runner 2 retails at £350 and will go on open sale starting today. You can choose from Dawn Orange, Dusk Blue, and Midnight Black colors. 

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Xiaomi launches Mijia Water Purifier 2 1200G with long-lasting 7-year RO system

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Xiaomi has introduced a new high-capacity water purifier in China. The Mijia Water Purifier 2 1200G comes with a long-life reverse osmosis system and what it describes as baby-grade healthy water.

At the core of the device is a 7-year long-lasting RO system. The purifier uses a 12-page high-precision RO membrane paired with a PPC filter cartridge. It also introduces what the company calls “Zero Stagnant Water 3.0” technology, which is designed to reduce leftover water sitting inside the system between uses.

Xiaomi claims the purifier has received professional maternal and infant certification, and that the filtered water does not contain scale inhibitors. The rated total purification capacity is 6,500 liters.

A 7-year RO system with app control

The Mijia Water Purifier 2 1200G (model MR1282-A) supports a clean water flow rate of 3.2 liters per minute and operates at 180W. It works with inlet water pressure between 0.1 and 0.4 MPa and has a working pressure range of 0.4 to 0.9 MPa. The unit weighs 11.9kg and measures 163 × 445 × 379 mm.

On the smart side, the purifier includes an IPX7-rated waterproof faucet with touch controls for dispensing water. It can display real-time TDS (total dissolved solids) values and connects over 2.4GHz Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b/g/n). Through the Mijia app, users can remotely check water quality data and other system information.

The purifier is designed for use with municipal tap water that meets China’s GB 5749 standard. Xiaomi says the output water meets the requirements of the country’s hygiene and safety standards for reverse osmosis drinking water treatment devices.

The purifier is priced at 1,999 yuan (~ $290), though Xiaomi is offering a pre-sale price of 1,499 yuan (~ $299). Its first official sale is scheduled for March 7.

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