Redmi and Lamborghini are collaborating on a new device soon. Get more details on that and other news from the weekend below.

Today’s Tech Highlights:
- Redmi-Lamborghini Partnership: Know more about the collaboration between Redmi and Lamborghini, blending the worlds of high-performance automobiles and cutting-edge smartphones.
- Lenovo’s Gaming Tablet Refresh: Explore Lenovo’s upcoming update to their popular Legion Y700 gaming tablet, featuring the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip.
- MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Launch: Get the scoop on the leaked release date for MediaTek’s latest flagship chipset, set to power the next generation of high-end smartphones.
- Anti-Competitive Allegations in India: Know more about the serious accusations against Samsung and Xiaomi by the Competition Commission of India, highlighting potential issues in smartphone market practices.
Plus, don’t miss our roundup of other exciting stories, including Oppo’s upcoming Find X8 series details, Amazfit’s new smartwatch launch in India, Meizu’s international phone debut, and Realme’s innovative camera button inspired by Apple!
Redmi-Lamborghini collaboration confirmed

At the recently held Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia 2024 event in Shanghai, China, Wang Teng Thomas, Deputy General Manager of Xiaomi China Marketing Department and General Manager of the Redmi brand, announced new developments in Redmi’s collaboration with Lamborghini. To recall, Redmi previously partnered with Lamborghini on two notable devices, namely, the Redmi K70 Pro Championship Edition and the Redmi K70 Ultra Championship Edition.
Lenovo’s new portable gaming tablet coming with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3

Gamers on the go may soon have a new option to consider. Lenovo has confirmed via their Weibo account that a refreshed version of the popular Legion Y700 gaming tablet is about to be unveiled.
MediaTek Dimensity 9400 launch date leaks; it’s coming very soon

Vivo‘s upcoming X200 series phones, expected to feature the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chip, are set to launch on October 14. However, the exact release date for the chipset itself is still unknown.
Thanks to a leak from tipster Digital Chat Station, we now have an idea of when the SoC might debut.
Samsung, Xiaomi accused of anti-competitive practices

In a major development for the Indian smartphone market, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) has accused leading smartphone brands like Samsung and Xiaomi of colluding with e-commerce giants Amazon and Flipkart. The accusations center around exclusive product launches and unfair practices that violate antitrust laws.







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