A new compact flagship champion could be on the way. According to a new leak, Honor is set to downsize its base model flagship phone, making it a similar size to phones like the Xiaomi 17 and Samsung Galaxy S26, while equipping it with significantly more impressive hardware.
The Xiaomi 18 Pro and Xiaomi 18 Pro Max are expected to launch around September. Both phones are now tipped to arrive with wholesale camera upgrades, with both the main and zoom cameras set to get more powerful sensors.
Pearl Abyss's upcoming sandbox game, Crimson Desert, will feature Denuvo at launch. While the DRM has become associated with stunted performance, the studio appears to claim the game runs satisfactorily regardless.
According to new leaks, pricing for Samsung's forthcoming Galaxy A57 could step into flagship territory in certain markets, with the phone supposedly set to cost up to β¬799 when fully equipped. Price hikes are also expected across the lineup.
According to a new report, new compact tablets are set to launch within the next few months. Both Oppo and OnePlus have models lined up, with the Oppo tablet set to debut next month. Xiaomi and RedMagic have confirmed plans to release successors to the Redmi K Pad and RedMagic Astra as well.
New leaks have now revealed more information on Apple's upcoming foldable phone. This device will debut later this year as the latest entry in Apple's most premium "Ultra" tier of products and could do so with a hefty price tag, perhaps nearing the $3,000 mark when kitted out.
Huawei's Mate 20X from 2018 was well-loved. Nubia's latest device, the Neo 5 Max, is a throwback of sorts, with its massive 7.5-inch display ensuring it launches as the largest globally available smartphoneβit could appeal to the crowd that loved the Mate 20X all those years ago.
Three new "Ultra" smartphones are coming. The Vivo X300 Ultra, Oppo Find X9 Ultra, and Huawei Pura 90 Ultra appear scheduled to debut this month, with all three sporting flagship-grade, complex camera systems.
According to a new leak, Xiaomi is readying the Xiaomi 18 Ultra to make its debut before the end of the year. Much like the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, it's tipped to launch around Christmas, and could do so while bringing back the fourth camera missing on the current-gen model.