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There is plenty of competition in the Indian mid-range smartphone market, with brands like iQOO, Motorola, and Realme actively launching new phones, all pushing performance and features at attractive prices. Honor, meanwhile, has chosen a slightly different path with the Honor X9c 5G, focusing on durability, display quality, and long-lasting battery life. Positioned as the successor to last year’s Honor X9b, the X9c isn’t a radical departure but rather a refined variant with a few targeted upgrades. Let’s take a closer look at how the phone performs across design, display, performance, and cameras.

2Lenovo’s new 190W powerbank with cylindrical batteries costs just $50

Lenovo has introduced a new high-capacity power bank under the ThinkPlus line. The Lenovo ThinkPlus 190W power bank is now available for purchase in China at just 349 yuan (roughly $50). For the price, you get a power bank shaped like a block with a built-in retractable cable. It stretches up to 75cm and supports […]