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Oppo Find X7, Find X7 Ultra launch date, configurations, color options officially confirmed

Oppo has officially confirmed that it will unveil the Find X7 series of smartphones at 2:30 pm (local time) on Jan. 8, 2024, in China. In addition, the Find X7 and Find X7 Ultra smartphones are now listed on Oppo China’s online store for reservations. The official listings have confirmed the configurations and color options of both smartphones well ahead of the official announcement.

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Oppo Find X7 series launch date

Oppo Find X7

Reports have revealed that the Find X7 will come equipped with the Dimensity 9300 chipset. The official listing reveals that it will come in four configurations, such as 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage, 16 GB RAM + 256 GB storage, 16 GB RAM + 512 GB storage, and 16 GB RAM + 1 TB storage.

The Find X7 will be available in four shades, such as Starry Sky Black, Sea and Sky, Desert Moon Silver, and Smokey Purple.

Oppo Find X7 Ultra

The Find X7 Ultra is expected to come equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. It will be available in three variants, such as 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage, 16 GB RAM + 256 GB storage, and 16 GB RAM + 512 GB storage.

When it comes to color options, the Find X7 Ultra will come in choices such as Pine Shadow Ink, Sea and Sky, and Desert Moon Silver.

The Find X7 and Find X7 Ultra have a similar design, with the front featuring a punch-hole display with curved edges and a dual-tone back panel with a massive camera module. The Find X7 has a triple-camera unit, whereas the Find X7 Ultra has a quad-camera system. The Ultra variant will be the world’s first smartphone to feature dual periscope telephoto cameras. In addition, it will also be the first-ever phone to feature the one-inch Sony LYT-900 50-megapixel camera sensor as the primary snapper.

It is said that there will be a third device called the Oppo Find X7 Ultra Satellite Communication Version, which will come with support for two-way satellite communication. The rest of its specs will be identical to the Find X7 Ultra.

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All new features in iOS 27 and iPadOS 27

Apple opened WWDC with a closer look at iOS 27 and iPadOS 27, and unsurprisingly, AI was the main theme of the presentation. Alongside a number of visual tweaks and performance improvements, Apple spent a lot of time talking about the next generation of Apple Intelligence and what it means for everyday iPhone and iPad use.

The biggest announcement was the new Siri AI experience. Apple is giving Siri a much larger role across its software, even introducing a dedicated app for the assistant. According to the company, Siri can now better understand personal context, what’s currently on your screen, and information from the web, allowing for more natural conversations and more useful actions.

Whether it lives up to that promise is something users will find out once the software reaches more devices, but it’s clear Apple is trying to make Siri feel less like a voice command tool and more like a genuine AI assistant.

Apple also made a few changes to the Liquid Glass design language introduced previously. Users can now adjust transparency levels with a slider, and the interface itself looks a bit cleaner thanks to “more uniform refraction and improved contrast”.

There are some performance gains as well. Apple says apps launch up to 30% faster, photos appear in the library more quickly, and AirDrop transfers can be 80% faster than before. The company also highlighted improvements to network switching between Wi-Fi and cellular connections.

A number of smaller features were announced too. Mail search is getting smarter, VoiceOver can provide more detailed image descriptions, and subtitles now support automatic syncing and translation. One update that stood out is support for full-resolution contributions to iCloud Shared Albums from Android and Windows users, something many people have wanted for quite a while.

On the iPad side, Apple is adding a tool that can turn a collection of photos and videos into a customizable slideshow complete with transitions, music, and export options. Calendar events can also be created or edited using natural language, and file transfers to external storage devices are reportedly up to five times faster.

As usual, not every feature will be available on every device. The more advanced Apple Intelligence features require newer hardware, while many of the broader improvements will work on older supported iPhones and iPads.

Developer builds are available starting today, with a public beta expected next month and a wider rollout planned for later this year. AI may have dominated the keynote, but a lot of the updates Apple showed were actually about making everyday tasks a little faster and a little less frustrating.

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OnePlus to launch all-new ‘N Series’ in India by July

OnePlus could launch a brand-new lineup in India, called the OnePlus N Series, according to an exclusive tip by well-known leaker Yogesh Brar. The launch is expected to happen as early as July, with some models in the series priced under ₹20,000.

OnePlus has traditionally focused on flagship and mid-range phones and has not had a strong presence in the budget segment. Its most affordable recent launch, the Nord CE6 Lite, starts at ₹22,999, making the sub-₹20K price point a new frontier for the brand.

The new N Series is said to target different segments within the budget category, meaning OnePlus could offer multiple phones for entry-level buyers. However, Brar has not specified how many devices the lineup will include or what exact names the phones will carry. 

India is one of the biggest smartphone markets in the world, and the budget smartphone sector is quite competitive, with companies such as Xiaomi, Lava, and iQOO bringing out products at aggressive pricing. 

For OnePlus, a dedicated N series could open the door to a much wider audience who’ve previously found OnePlus phones out of reach.

The Nord N Legacy

The “N” name isn’t entirely new for OnePlus globally. The company had previously used it as part of the Nord N sub-series — including phones like the Nord N10, N100, N200, N300, N20, and N30 — all of which were part of the Nord lineup. 

Notably, though, these phones were primarily sold in the US and select global markets and never officially launched in India.

OnePlus Nord N30 SE 5G
OnePlus Nord N30 SE 5G

The last phone in that line was the Nord N30 SE, launched in 2023. The fact that OnePlus is now reviving the “N” branding as a standalone series in India suggests the company may be deliberately separating its entry-level budget identity from the Nord brand, which has gradually climbed upmarket with flagship-grade specs on phones like the Nord 6.

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Xiaomi MiMo-V2.5-Pro gets UltraSpeed Mode, breaks 1,000 tokens/second speed on standard GPUs

Xiaomi‘s large language model family, MiMo, has officially launched UltraSpeed mode for MiMo-V2.5-Pro. Developed jointly with TileRT, the 1-trillion-parameter model can run on general-purpose GPUs while breaking the 1,000 tokens-per-second generation barrier.

Xiaomi says this milestone is possible through the “ultimate co-design” of the model and its underlying system.

Xiaomi MiMo-V2.5-Pro UltraSpeed Mode
Make a Snake game in 10 seconds

To put that in perspective, MiMo-V2-Flash, an earlier model in the family, was already generating responses at 150 tokens per second when it launched in December 2025. It translates to roughly 110 words per second, meaning the AI is generating text faster than the fastest human can read or speak.

The new UltraSpeed mode pushes that ceiling much higher, with Xiaomi claiming roughly 10 times faster output than standard MiMo-V2.5-Pro API access.

Xiaomi MiMo-V2.5-Pro ​​UltraSpeed ​​mode is more expensive to use

That speed-up comes at a cost. Literally. The MiMo-V2.5-Pro-UltraSpeed API is priced at 3x the standard rate. For reference, the regular MiMo-V2.5-Pro charges 0.025 yuan per million tokens on a cache hit, 3 yuan on a cache miss for input, and 6 yuan per million tokens for output. 

Meanwhile, Xiaomi says the UltraSpeed mode is a “3x price increase” but offers a “10x output experience.” Note that the Token Plan is not supported for UltraSpeed; this is API trial access only.

Due to the constrained supply of high-speed inference resources, Xiaomi is running an application-based trial from June 9 to June 23, 2026. There’s no guaranteed approval timeline or success rate, and Xiaomi says it will prioritize enterprises and professional developers with genuine business needs.

Those who get the approval will get a two-week free Chat experience, with some guardrails to keep things fair: a maximum of 10 queue entries per account per day, sessions capped at 30 minutes, and an automatic resource release if idle for more than 5 minutes.

MiMo-V2.5-Pro itself launched in April 2026 as part of Xiaomi’s growing model family, which now spans text, voice, and multimodal capabilities. 

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Nintendo hit with €35 million fine over Switch Joy-Con drift issue

Nintendo is settling a long-running dispute in France over the original Switch’s notorious Joy-Con drift, agreeing to pay a €35 million ($40 million) fine to the country’s consumer protection agency, the DGCCRF.

Nintendo-Switch

The French watchdog accused Nintendo of misleading commercial practices and planned obsolescence. According to the investigation, Nintendo was aware of the widespread stick drift issue, where the controller’s analog sticks register phantom movements, as early as 2018.

However, the company failed to properly notify consumers until 2020. Because Nintendo remained quiet about the defect, many players simply bought replacement controllers instead of utilizing the company’s free repair program.

Despite the €35 million payout, Nintendo is standing its ground. In a statement to Le Monde, the company denied intentionally misleading buyers, stating that the fine does not constitute an admission of guilt and reflects only the amicable resolution of legal proceedings. Recent financial filings from the company show a matching ¥6.4 billion loss on litigation, effectively confirming the settlement on the balance sheet.

Joy-Con drift was a defining, frustrating hardware flaw for the original Switch’s 155 million user base. Investigations by consumer groups previously attributed the drift to a fundamental design flaw, specifically rapid wear on the joystick slider’s plastic circuit boards.

While Nintendo quietly revised later Joy-Con models to mitigate the wear, it has historically avoided discussing the exact hardware changes. Fortunately for current players, the company seems to have learned from the hardware misstep. The Switch 2 has been on the market for a year now, and so far, there are no widespread reports of the dreaded drift returning to Nintendo’s newest console.

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Xiaomi HyperOS leak reveals Xiaomi’s iPhone Ultra rival

Huawei has been experimenting with the widescreen foldable form factor for quite a while, and Apple is also doing the same for its first foldable handset. The wider design improves the usability of the phones whether they are folded or unfolded.

The latest HyperOS leak suggests Xiaomi may be heading in the same direction. After skipping a direct successor to the Mix Fold 4 from 2024, the company is reportedly working on a new foldable with a wider form factor.

Some enthusiasts have already overlaid the leaked UI onto renders of Huawei’s Pura X Max, and the fit is surprisingly convincing. While that doesn’t confirm anything on its own, it does add weight to the idea that Xiaomi is experimenting with a wider form factor.

The device is currently being referred to by several possible names, including the Xiaomi Mix Fold 5 and Xiaomi 18 Fold, though some leaks still mention Xiaomi 17 Fold.

Early reports point to a triple-camera setup developed in partnership with Leica, potentially led by a 200MP primary sensor.

Power is expected to come from Xiaomi’s in-house Xring O3 chipset, another sign of the company’s growing focus on developing key technologies internally. Rumors also mention improvements to multitasking in HyperOS, a refined hinge mechanism, and the kind of performance expected from a premium flagship device.

There is still plenty we don’t know. Xiaomi hasn’t officially acknowledged the device, and specifications could change before launch. Still, the HyperOS findings suggest development is moving forward at a fairly advanced stage. Current reports point toward a possible debut in China around August 2026, although international availability remains unclear.

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Apple announces device compatibility for iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27 Golden Gate, and watchOS 27

Apple has officially shared which devices will support its next round of major software updates following the announcements at WWDC 2026. As expected, the new releases bring a mix of upgrades, including improvements to Apple Intelligence, a smarter “Siri AI” experience, and a refreshed design in several areas. But support isn’t exactly the same across every product category.

For iPhone users, the news is pretty straightforward. iOS 27 will be available on all iPhone models that currently support iOS 26. That means devices ranging from the iPhone 11 lineup to the latest iPhone 17 series will be covered, along with the iPhone 16e, iPhone Air, and iPhone SE (2nd generation and newer). It’s a broad support list and gives a lot of users another year without worrying about replacing their phone.

The iPad story is a bit different. Apple is trimming support for a handful of older models this time around. Devices losing compatibility include the 2018 versions of the 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro, the 8th-generation iPad, the 5th-generation iPad mini, and the 3rd-generation iPad Air. Newer models remain supported, including iPad Pro models from the 2nd-generation 11-inch and 4th-generation 12.9-inch onward, as well as newer iPad Air, iPad, and iPad mini models.

Mac users are seeing an even bigger shift. With macOS 27 Golden Gate, Apple is effectively closing the chapter on Intel support. The update will only be available on Macs powered by Apple silicon. That includes recent MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models, the Mac mini, iMac, Mac Studio, Mac Pro, and the newly introduced MacBook Neo. If you’re still using an Intel Mac, this appears to be the end of the road for major macOS upgrades.

The biggest surprise initially came from watchOS 27. When Apple first published its compatibility list, the Apple Watch Series 9 was missing, leading many users to assume it had been dropped. That quickly raised questions, especially since the Series 9 shares the same S9 chip as the Ultra 2. Apple later confirmed the omission was a mistake and updated its website to include the Series 9 among supported devices.

With that correction, watchOS 27 is compatible with the Apple Watch Series 9, Series 10, Series 11, Ultra 2, Ultra 3, and the latest Apple Watch SE.

These software updates are expected to arrive this fall. For users with supported devices, there’s plenty to look forward to, from new AI-powered features to performance improvements.

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Lenovo launches new gaming desktop that pairs Intel or AMD CPUs with RTX 50-series GPUs

Lenovo has released a new pre-built desktop PC in China. The Bellator Feng 7000X is a mid-range system that offers a mix of Intel and AMD processors alongside Nvidia graphics cards. It is positioned as a straightforward, upgrade-friendly option for PC users looking for a standard 1080p or 1440p gaming setup.

Lenovo Bellator Feng 7000X

Pricing and Availability

The system is available in three primary configurations. The base model pairs an Intel Core 5 205H with an Nvidia RTX 3050 for 5,499 yuan ($812). Stepping up to 6,999 yuan ($1,034) upgrades the GPU to an RTX 5060 Ti, which can be configured with either the Intel Core 5 205H or an AMD Ryzen 5 5600G. Across the board, Lenovo is equipping these desktops with 16GB of DDR4 memory and a 512GB PCIe solid-state drive.

Lenovo Bellator Feng 7000X Specifications

Aesthetically, the Bellator Feng 7000X features a rigid, industrial design, but the internal construction is focused heavily on practicality. The 25-liter chassis measures 374 x 170 x 393mm and is built using 0.8mm SGCC galvanized steel panels. The motherboard tray, rear panel, and side panels are thickened to 1mm for extra structural integrity. Lenovo also includes a dedicated GPU support bracket to prevent motherboard strain over time and protect the components during shipping.

Lenovo Bellator Feng 7000X

Cooling is managed by a side-intake airflow design that Lenovo refers to as its Hurricane thermal architecture. The case supports up to three fans, two 120mm in the front and one 90mm in the rear. It accommodates CPU coolers up to 136mm tall and graphics cards up to 290mm long, which can be extended to 305mm if the front fans are removed. For storage expansion, there is a dual-layer drive cage that holds one 3.5-inch and one 2.5-inch drive.

For connectivity, the front panel has two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports. On the back, there are four USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, four USB 2.0 ports, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and three audio jacks. The discrete graphics cards provide three DisplayPort connections and one HDMI port. The system also supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless connectivity.

In related news, Asus has recently unveiled the ExpertCenter P200 AiO PC with AMD Ryzen processors, while MSI has introduced the MEG Vision X2 AI+ desktop featuring a built-in holographic AI pet.

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Edifier launches LolliClip SE clip-on earbuds with Dolby Spatial Audio, AI transcription & 40h battery life

Edifier has released the LolliClip SE, a new pair of open-ear wireless earbuds. They are launching with an official retail price of 499 yuan ($74) and come in black and gold color options.

Edifier LolliClip SE

Edifier LolliClip SE Specifications

Like other open-ear models, the LolliClip SE is designed to let you hear your surroundings while listening to audio. They attach to the ear using a flexible bridge structure that Edifier says is shaped to distribute pressure evenly and avoid pressing on the ear canal or cartilage. These also boast adaptive channel recognition, automatically detecting which ear they are on so you can just grab them and go without ever checking for left or right labels.

For audio, the earbuds use a 12mm dynamic driver with a dual-magnet setup and a composite diaphragm made from polyurethane and titanium-coated PET. Because open-ear designs naturally lose some bass response due to the lack of a physical seal, Edifier included a dynamic bass compensation algorithm to help balance the low-end frequencies.

They support LHDC 5.0 decoding for high-resolution audio up to 990kbps, and hold Hi-Res Audio Wireless and HWA certifications. This is also Edifier’s first clip-on model to include Dolby Spatial Audio, which is intended to create a wider soundstage for music, movies, and games.

The software side includes several AI features powered by Doubao and DeepSeek. Through the Edifier Connect app, users can access real-time translation for 21 languages, a basic AI assistant for answering questions, and tools for recording, transcribing, and summarizing meetings. The app also handles standard settings like EQ adjustments, earbud tracking, and battery monitoring.

The LolliClip SE uses Bluetooth 6.1 and supports multipoint connectivity, allowing them to stay connected to two devices at the same time. Battery life is rated at 10 hours on a single charge, with the charging case providing an additional 30 hours for a total of 40 hours of playback.

Edifier LolliClip SE

For voice calls, they use a dual-microphone setup with noise reduction to filter out background sounds. The earbuds also have an IP56 rating, meaning they can handle dust and light water exposure like sweat or rain.

In related news, Baseus has recently introduced the Bowie MC2 clip-on earbuds featuring 11mm dynamic drivers, LDAC audio support, IP67 protection, and up to 55 hours of battery life.

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Portronics launches new 20,000mAh 35W power bank with built-in cables an LED display

Portronics has added a new high-capacity power bank to its lineup in India with the launch of the Titan 35. As the name suggests, the new accessory offers 35W fast charging alongside a substantial 20,000mAh battery capacity. However, its most practical selling point is the inclusion of integrated charging cables, designed to keep users from having to carry their own cords.

Portronics Titan 35 20000mAh power bank

Portronics Titan 35 Specifications

The Titan 35 features a matte black, fire-resistant casing and weighs in at 440 grams. While 20,000mAh power banks are inherently bulky, Portronics has attempted to streamline the hardware by building in both Type-C and 8-pin (Lightning) cables. In a clever design choice, these flat cables double as a carrying strap when slotted into the chassis. It is a straightforward hardware decision that caters to users carrying a mix of Android and Apple devices.

On the performance front, the power bank supports up to 35W Power Delivery (PD) via its Type-C connection. Portronics markets this as being capable of charging a MacBook Air. While 35W is on the lower end for laptop charging, it is sufficient to keep an Air powered during use or to provide a steady charge while the laptop is asleep, making it a viable emergency backup.

For smartphones and tablets, the 35W output is much more capable. The power bank also supports PPS technology, allowing it to dynamically adjust voltage and current.

In terms of I/O, the Titan 35 offers a standard array of ports alongside its built-in cables. There is a dedicated Type-C port that handles both input and output, plus a standalone 18W USB-A output port for legacy devices or smaller accessories like wireless earbuds and smartwatches. It also features a digital LED display sitting on the front panel to provide an exact percentage of the remaining battery life.

Internally, the device includes standard safety protocols, featuring an intelligent chip to regulate voltage and protect against overcharging, short circuits, and overheating.

Pricing and Availability

The Portronics Titan 35 is available now. While it carries an official MRP of Rs. 4,999, it is currently selling at a launch price of Rs. 2,049. It can be purchased directly from the Portronics website, as well as through Amazon India, Flipkart, and various offline retail stores. The device comes with a standard 12-month warranty.

In related news, Belkin recently launched a 25,000mAh laptop power bank with 140W fast charging, a built-in USB-C cable, and an airline-friendly design.

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Motorola devices eligible for Android 17 update: Complete list

Motorola Android 17 eligible devices

Google is preparing to release Android 17 very soon. It will be rolled out to Google Pixels initially, and then other brands, including Motorola, will start pushing the update to their devices.

If you have a Motorola device, you may be wondering if it will receive the Android 17 update. Well, the list of eligible devices is quite long as the update is expected to reach dozens of Motorola devices spanning from premium Razr models to cheap G-series phones. Review the list below to find out if yours is included.

Note that Motorola has yet to announce the list of eligible devices. So, our team reviewed the update policy for every single Motorola device to prepare the list, which should be mostly accurate.    

These Motorola devices are eligible for the Android 17 update

Motorola Razr series

  • Motorola Razr 70 (Razr 2026)
  • Motorola Razr 70+ (Razr+ 2026)
  • Motorola Razr 70 Ultra (Razr Ultra 2026)
  • Motorola Razr 60 (Razr 2025)
  • Motorola Razr+ 2025
  • Motorola Razr 60 Ultra (Razr Ultra 2025)
  • Motorola Razr 50 (Razr 2024)
  • Motorola Razr 50 Ultra (Razr+ 2024)

Motorola Edge series

  • Motorola Edge 70
  • Motorola Edge 70 Pro
  • Motorola Edge 70 Pro+
  • Motorola Edge 70 Fusion
  • Motorola Edge 70 Fusion+
  • Motorola Edge 60
  • Motorola Edge 60 Pro
  • Motorola Edge 60 Neo
  • Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
  • Motorola Edge 60 Stylus
  • Motorola Edge 50
  • Motorola Edge 50 Pro
  • Motorola Edge 50 Ultra
  • Motorola Edge 50 Neo
  • Motorola Edge 50 Fusion
  • Motorola Edge (2026)
  • Motorola Edge (2025)

Motorola Moto G series

  • Moto G Stylus 5G (2026)
  • Moto G Stylus 5G (2025)
  • Moto G Power 5G (2026)
  • Moto G Power 5G (2025)
  • Moto G Play (2026)
  • Moto G (2026)
  • Moto G (2025)
  • Moto G87
  • Moto G86
  • Moto G77
  • Moto G75
  • Moto G67
  • Moto G57
  • Moto G57 Power
  • Moto G47
  • Moto G37
  • Moto G37 Power

Motorola Pad series

  • Moto Pad (2026)
  • Moto Pad 60 Neo

Other Motorola phones

  • Motorola ThinkPhone 25
  • Motorola Signature

If your Motorola device is on the list, it’s almost certain to receive the Android 17 update, as the list is prepared according to the current update policy.

It’s worth noting that Motorola hasn’t officially announced the update policy for every device it has launched so far. So, we didn’t include devices that we weren’t confident about. A couple of them may still be eligible for the upgrade.

Also read:
1. 8 Android 17 features I can’t wait to use
2. How to get Android 17 beta on your Motorola phone

Motorola hasn’t announced a release date for Android 17. However, the Android 16 beta releases so far have largely mimicked last year’s Android 16, and therefore Android 17 is expected to be released by Google in June. Based on that, we can expect Motorola to release Android 17 around the same time as last year, around September.

We’ll keep you updated with the latest details in our Motorola section. You can visit the page regularly or join our Telegram channel to get the fresh information.

ASUS Just Launched a Mouse Pad Built by Pro Esports Players

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) has introduced the new ROG Hone Control Ace L Vitality Edition mouse pad at COMPUTEX 2026 in Taipei. Developed in partnership with Team Vitality, one of the world’s leading esports organizations, the new mouse pad is designed specifically for competitive FPS players who demand precision and consistency. It is also the first control-oriented cloth mouse pad in the ROG lineup and has been tested and approved by Team Vitality’s professional Counter-Strike 2 and VALORANT players.

Designed for Precision Gaming

The ROG Hone Control Ace L Vitality Edition features a control-focused cloth surface with a high-friction texture. Unlike speed-focused mouse pads, this surface is designed to provide stronger stopping power, helping gamers make accurate flick shots, precise aim corrections, and controlled movements during intense matches. ASUS says the surface also delivers consistent X-Y tracking, ensuring predictable mouse movement across the entire pad.

Comfort-Focused Design

To improve comfort during long gaming sessions, ASUS has equipped the mouse pad with a 4mm high-density polyurethane memory foam base. The cushioning helps absorb minor vibrations and provides better support for the wrist and arm. The stitch-less curved edge design further enhances comfort by reducing friction against the wrist and forearm, making wide mouse movements feel smoother.

Built for Esports and Everyday Use

With dimensions of 490 × 420 mm, the mouse pad offers ample space for both low-DPI and high-DPI gamers. It also features a water-resistant surface that helps protect against accidental spills and makes cleaning easier. The bright yellow Team Vitality-inspired design gives the mouse pad a distinctive esports look while highlighting the collaboration between the two brands.

Specifications:

FeatureDetails
Product NameASUS ROG Hone Control Ace L Vitality Edition
TypeControl-Oriented Cloth Mouse Pad
CollaborationTeam Vitality
SurfaceHigh-Friction Cloth
TrackingConsistent X-Y Tracking
Thickness4 mm
Base MaterialHigh-Density PU Memory Foam
Edge DesignStitch-Less Curved Edges
Water ResistanceYes
Dimensions490 × 420 mm
ColorTeam Vitality Yellow
Target UsersCompetitive FPS Gamers
Supported GamesCounter-Strike 2, VALORANT, FPS Titles

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The Best-Looking Premium Casio Watches to Buy in 2026

Casio is widely recognized for its classic digital designs and highly durable everyday watches. Alongside these familiar favorites, the brand has steadily grown its premium collection over the last few years.

By working with materials like forged stainless steel, carbon fiber, and bio-based resins, Casio has developed a range of watches that offer a more refined finish while keeping the toughness the company is known for.

If you are looking for a watch that blends practical features with upgraded materials, here are seven premium Casio models worth considering in 2026.

1. G-Shock GM-S2110SR-7A

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The GM-S2110SR-7A is a smaller, more compact version of the popular octagonal CasiOak design, making it a good fit for narrower wrists. The defining feature of this model is the watch glass, which has been treated with a polarized vapor deposition process. This gives the glass a subtle gradient effect that shifts colors depending on the angle of the light.

It is paired with a stainless-steel bezel and a white band made from bio-based resin, which Casio has been using more frequently to reduce its reliance on traditional plastics. It is a straightforward, comfortable watch with a distinct visual detail.

Price: $210

2. G-Shock GM-2100-1ASW

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Movie tie-in watches can often be overly flashy, but Casio took a more subdued approach with this model, released alongside the 2026 film Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu.

The GM-2100-1ASW features a forged metal bezel with a textured, industrial finish designed to resemble the Beskar steel from the franchise. It retains the standard G-Shock shock resistance and 200-meter water resistance. As an added detail for collectors, the watch comes with a flat ID card that uses magnets to fold into a 3D display stand for the watch.

Price: $220

3. Edifice Sospensione ECB2300D-2A

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Casio’s Edifice line focuses on motorsport-inspired designs, and the ECB2300D-2A incorporates that theme directly into its physical structure. The lugs connecting the case to the band are shaped like the double wishbone suspension of a race car.

For this iteration, Casio reduced the case diameter by 2mm for a more comfortable daily fit, while using a mix of carbon fiber-reinforced resin and stainless steel to keep it lightweight but rigid. It also includes practical tech features, such as Tough Solar charging and Bluetooth connectivity, which allows the watch to sync the correct time via the Casio smartphone app.

Price: $280

4. Edifice Automatic EFK110D-7A

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Casio is almost entirely known for quartz and digital watches, making the EFK110D-7A a significant departure. This is a mechanical watch powered by an automatic movement made in Japan, offering a 42-hour power reserve.

The design is relatively traditional, featuring a 38mm stainless steel case, a solid stainless steel band, and a textured dial created through an electroforming technique. Casio also included a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and a transparent case back so you can see the mechanical movement inside. It is a practical option for someone who wants a mechanical sports watch without the typical luxury markup.

Price: $300

5. G-Shock Move GM-H5600-9

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The GM-H5600-9 bridges the gap between a traditional digital watch and a modern fitness tracker. From the outside, it looks like a standard metal-clad G-Shock square, featuring a gold ion-plated stainless steel bezel and a bio-based resin band. However, the back of the watch houses an optical sensor for tracking heart rate and blood oxygen levels.

The watch uses algorithms from Polar to analyze workout data, track sleep recovery, and monitor daily steps. The data is displayed on a high-contrast Memory-in-Pixel (MIP) LCD screen. It charges via USB, but also has solar-assisted charging to extend battery life between plug-ins.

Price: $385

6. G-Shock Fine Metallic GM-110YRA-8A

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For those who prefer larger watches, the GM-110YRA-8A takes the oversized 110-series case and upgrades it with a stainless-steel bezel. The metal features a mix of brushed hairline and polished mirror finishes, giving it a more complex look than standard resin models.

The dial incorporates a silver base with red and black accents, while the band is made of a soft silicone covered by a protective urethane film. The underside of the band has a silver vapor deposition finish to match the metal case. It is a bulky, durable watch that leans heavily into a metallic, industrial aesthetic.

Price: $290

7. G-Shock Digital GW-5000HS-7

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The GW-5000HS-7 is designed for purists who like the look of the original 1983 G-Shock but want modern materials. While it looks like a standard square G-Shock, the internal construction is much heavier. It features a solid metal inner case and a screw-lock case back, both of which are treated with a Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coating to prevent scratches.

The outer bezel and band are made from bio-based resin. Functionally, it includes Multi-Band 6 radio-controlled timekeeping for daily accuracy updates and Tough Solar power, meaning you likely won’t ever need to change the battery. It is a quiet, durable upgrade to a familiar design.

Price: $330

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Flying Taxis in 2026: China Takes the Lead as America Races to Catch Up

 For years, flying taxis existed mainly as futuristic concepts shown in promotional videos and test demonstrations. In 2026, the industry is finally moving into the early stages of commercial operations. Both China and the United States are investing heavily in electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, but their approaches differ. China is pushing for rapid deployment and commercialization, while the United States is focusing on certification, pilot programs, and building the regulatory framework needed for long-term growth.

China Moves Ahead in Real-World Operations

China currently appears to be leading the global flying taxi race. The country’s low-altitude economy has become a strategic national priority, with industry forecasts suggesting the sector could eventually be worth trillions of yuan.

One of the biggest milestones has been the commercial progress of the EH216-S autonomous passenger aircraft. The aircraft is already conducting commercial trial operations and sightseeing flights in several Chinese cities, giving China a significant head start in real-world passenger services.

China is also expanding manufacturing capacity. A new smart factory in Guangzhou is expected to produce up to 100 flying cars annually, combining automotive-style production efficiency with aviation-grade standards. At the same time, companies such as Fengfei Aviation are developing larger aircraft like the Sky Dragon, a 10-passenger flying taxi designed for regional transportation rather than short urban trips. With a potential hybrid range of up to 1,500 kilometers, it represents one of the most ambitious eVTOL projects currently under development.

The United States Focuses on Certification and Infrastructure

While China leads in deployment, the United States remains a major force in aircraft development and advanced air mobility technology. The U.S. government has launched pilot programs to help accelerate the testing and deployment of flying taxis, cargo aircraft, and emergency-response eVTOL services.

Companies such as Archer Aviation, Joby Aviation, and BETA Technologies are among the leading players. Archer plans to begin early-midnight aircraft operations in Florida, Texas, and New York during the second half of 2026. However, certification remains one of the biggest challenges facing the industry.

Many U.S. companies are expected to start with cargo transport, medical deliveries, and premium shuttle services before expanding into larger passenger networks. This approach is designed to build operational experience while regulators continue developing safety standards for widespread deployment.

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What Can We Expect in 2026 and Beyond?

The rest of 2026 is likely to bring more demonstration flights, certification milestones, and limited commercial services rather than large-scale flying taxi networks. Tourism, emergency medical transportation, disaster response, and premium transportation services are expected to be the industry’s first successful markets.

Looking further ahead, the outlook remains promising. Improvements in battery technology, falling production costs, better infrastructure, and clearer regulations are expected to make flying taxis more practical and affordable over the next decade.

The long-term vision is simple: passengers could eventually book a flying taxi through a ride-hailing app just as easily as ordering a car today. While that future is still several years away, 2026 may be remembered as the year flying taxis began the transition from experimental aircraft to real commercial transportation.

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DJI announces its first 140W GaN charger with USB-C triple output and real-time display cable

DJI is a household name when it comes to drones and gimbals. The popular camera drone maker is now entering a new category with the new DJI POWER 140W GaN Charger. 

It is DJI’s first high-efficiency gallium nitride (GaN) charger that can charge multiple devices using fast charging standards.

DJI Power 140W Launch Specs Price

DJI Power 140W GaN Charger Specifications

The charger has three output ports: two USB-C and one USB-A. According to DJI, both USB-C ports can deliver up to 140W of power, thanks in part to the PD 3.1 support, which also improves compatibility with modern digital devices.

The USB-A port supports up to 33W output and is suitable for smaller devices like earbuds or older phones.

DJI Power 140W Ports

Of course, power is distributed when multiple devices are connected. The DJI Power 140W uses dynamic power allocation to ensure stable charging across all ports. Even if a device is plugged in or removed, the other ports continue to deliver steady power without interruption.

DJI also mentions that priority charging is given to its own ecosystem devices when connected.

The charger is built using GaN technology, which improves power efficiency while keeping the size compact. It measures 68.3 mm × 32.2 mm × 64 mm and weighs about 245 grams. It also features a foldable plug design and built-in over-temperature protection to help prevent overheating during heavy use.

DJI Power 140W Cable

Along with the charger, DJI is also bundling a 7A digital display data cable. This cable includes a built-in E-Marker smart chip that shows real-time power, voltage, and current information. It supports up to 240W power handling and also allows USB 2.0 data transfer. The cable uses a braided design.

The new charger is priced at 209 yuan (~$30).

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NVIDIA RTX Spark Mini PCs Arrive at Computex 2026 — Could They Replace Traditional Desktops?

NVIDIA’s new RTX Spark platform was one of the biggest highlights at Computex Taipei 2026, with major PC brands including ASUS, Dell, Lenovo, and MSI unveiling compact desktop systems powered by the new AI-focused architecture. The launch marks NVIDIA’s first major step into the PC processor market and could reshape the future of AI PCs, creator workstations, and compact desktops.

NVIDIA RTX Spark Platform Takes Center Stage

The RTX Spark platform is an Arm-based system-on-chip (SoC) built around NVIDIA’s Grace and Blackwell technologies. It combines a 20-core CPU with a Blackwell GPU featuring 48 SM units and 6,144 CUDA cores. The platform also supports up to 128GB of LPDDR5X unified memory.

NVIDIA says the chip is designed for local AI development, content creation, gaming, and AI inference workloads. The company also claims graphics performance comparable to an RTX 5070-class GPU in certain scenarios.

ASUS, Dell, Lenovo, and MSI Showcase New Mini PCs

Several manufacturers introduced RTX Spark-powered mini PCs during the event. While each system features a unique chassis design, they share the same core platform and connectivity options.

ASUS ProArt GA10

The ASUS ProArt GA10 features a compact 150 × 150 × 51 mm design and supports up to 140W of cooling capacity. It includes four USB-C ports, HDMI output, and 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity.

Dell XPS RTX Spark Desktop

Dell’s new compact desktop also adopts the RTX Spark platform. The system includes four USB-C ports, HDMI output, and 10GbE networking while maintaining a small footprint.

Lenovo RTX Spark Mini PC

Lenovo introduced a newly designed mini PC chassis built around RTX Spark. It offers the same set of connectivity options, including four USB-C ports, HDMI, and 10GbE Ethernet.

MSI EdgeMesa N AI+

MSI’s EdgeMesa N AI+ stands out with its white chassis design. The system targets content creators and AI developers while offering the same RTX Spark hardware foundation.

Shared Features Across All Models

Every RTX Spark mini PC showcased at Computex includes 10GbE networking, 20Gbps USB-C connectivity, PCIe Gen 5 M.2 SSD support, and up to 128GB unified memory.

Why RTX Spark Could Be a Game-Changer for PC Buyers

For consumers, RTX Spark could bring desktop-class AI performance, powerful graphics, and massive memory capacities into much smaller and more efficient PCs. Because the CPU, GPU, and up to 128GB of unified memory work together on a single platform, users may be able to run advanced AI models, edit high-resolution videos, and handle demanding creative workloads locally without relying heavily on cloud services.

If NVIDIA’s performance claims hold up, RTX Spark systems could also offer a compelling alternative to traditional Intel and AMD-powered PCs, increasing competition and giving buyers more choice. 

The trade-off is that some older Windows applications and specialized software may face compatibility or optimization challenges, although Windows on Arm support has improved significantly in recent years.

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Xiaomi 17T Pro Global vs Chinese model: Where are the two phones different?

After the global debut last month, Xiaomi has now announced its Xiaomi 17T series in China. The lineup includes both the standard 17T and the more powerful 17T Pro, marking the first time in years that Xiaomi’s T-series phones are launching in China. Xiaomi is also giving the mainland market some special treatment.

While the two versions look almost identical on the outside, a closer look at the specs reveals some notable differences, especially if battery life and storage matter to you.

Xiaomi 17T Pro Global vs Chinese Model

1. The main difference is the battery

The most notable difference between the global and Chinese versions is the battery. The global Xiaomi 17T Pro comes with a 7,000mAh battery, while the regular model gets a 6,500mAh cell. However, both the 17T and 17T Pro in China come with a 7,000mAh capacity.

Xiaomi says its new battery uses the highest silicon content in the company’s history, which helps pack more energy into a lighter, more compact cell. The company also claims the battery can maintain 80% of its original capacity even after 1,600 charge cycles.

However, the charging speeds are the same across both regions. Both the global and Chinese versions of the 17T Pro support 100W wired charging, 50W wireless charging, and 50W PPS fast charging. The standard 17T in both markets supports 67W wired charging.

2. Storage and RAM

Here is where things get a little more interesting, and perhaps counterintuitive. In China, the top configuration of the Xiaomi 17T Pro comes with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. That is the highest memory option available for the Chinese market.

But for buyers outside China, Xiaomi is focusing on storage. The top global configuration comes with 12GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage, twice the capacity of the Chinese top model, but with 4GB less RAM.

So which is better? It depends on what you need. If you store a lot of photos, videos, and files locally and rarely max out memory-heavy apps, the 1TB global model may suit you better. But if you are a heavy multitasker who keeps many apps open at once, the extra RAM in the Chinese version could give you a smoother experience. Neither is strictly superior, though. 

3. Same Powerful Processor on Both Sides

Where both versions fully agree is in the core performance department. The Xiaomi 17T Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chip on both the global and Chinese versions. This is a top-tier processor built on a 3nm process, and it is the same chip used in several competing flagship phones this year.

The standard 17T, meanwhile, uses the Dimensity 8500 Ultra in both markets

4. Display, Camera, and Design

Beyond battery and storage, the two versions share the same display, camera system, and overall design.

The 17T Pro features a large 6.83-inch AMOLED display with a smooth 144Hz refresh rate, offering bright visuals whether you are scrolling social media or watching a video. The standard 17T uses a slightly smaller 6.59-inch screen running at 120Hz.

For cameras, both versions of the 17T Pro carry a triple rear setup including a 50MP main sensor (the Light Fusion 950), a 50MP telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom, and a 12MP ultrawide lens. All cameras are Leica-branded, bringing the company’s well-known colour science and optics tuning to the T series for the first time at this price point.

Both versions also run Android 16 with Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3 software on top. However, it is worth noting that the Chinese version runs a China-specific build of HyperOS that does not include Google services by default. International buyers who purchase a Chinese unit would need to manually install Google apps, and some features may not work correctly. The global version, by contrast, comes with full Google support right out of the box.

5. Affordable in China, Premium Globally

Xiaomi is positioning the 17T Pro as a flagship device globally, and the price reflects that. In Europe, the 17T Pro starts at €999 (roughly $1,170) for the 12GB/512GB model. The standard 17T starts at €749 (roughly $878) in the 12GB/256GB configuration.

In China, the 17T series launched at a special summer price starting from just 2,999 yuan (approximately $415). It’s significantly more affordable for local buyers. 

That said, this is a common pattern with Xiaomi phones. Prices in China are almost always lower than what international buyers pay, partly due to different market strategies and import taxes.

6. Should You Import the Chinese Version?

It might be tempting to import the Chinese version for the extra RAM or the larger battery on the standard model. But there are real downsides.

The Chinese version of HyperOS does not include Google services, which are essential for most users outside China. While it is technically possible to sideload the Play Store, it does not always work smoothly. 

Additionally, the Chinese version could also have network compatibility issues. Chinese Xiaomi phones are not always optimised for the mobile frequency bands used in Europe, South Asia, or South America. In some rural or regional areas, this could mean weaker signal reception.

And more importantly, from 2025 onwards, unlocking the bootloader on a Chinese Xiaomi phone requires a Chinese Mi account, which is another hurdle for international users. 

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Xiaomi shows humanoid robot capturing photos using Xiaomi 17T Pro

After the global announcement, Xiaomi held a launch event today to introduce the Xiaomi 17T and Xiaomi 17T Pro in China. They start at 2,999 yuan (~ $445) and 3,999 yuan (~ $590), respectively, and don’t differ much in specs from the global counterpart.

But the event wasn’t just about phones. Xiaomi also gave its next-generation humanoid robot a brief moment on stage to show some tricks. 

Xiaomi robot clicking pictures

During the demonstration, the robot picked up the new Xiaomi 17T Pro using its bionic hand, adjusted the zoom using the volume buttons, and took a photo. Below is the shot he took. 

It was a short appearance, but it gave the audience a direct look at where Xiaomi’s robotics work currently stands in terms of physical dexterity and device control.

Xiaomi has continuously been working on humanoid robots

The company has been showing off its humanoid robot progress in stages every once in a while. We have covered earlier milestones here, including Xiaomi’s plans to deploy CyberOne in its own manufacturing lines and Lei Jun’s stated goal of getting humanoid robots into Xiaomi factories at scale within five years.

The industrial progress behind the scenes has been steady. Earlier this year, Xiaomi confirmed that its robots had been running three-hour continuous shifts at a self-tapping nut installation station in a car factory, hitting a 90.2% success rate for simultaneous bilateral installation while keeping up with the line’s 76-second cycle time requirement.

Xiaomi Humanoid robot with Xiaomi 17T Pro

On the hardware side, Xiaomi announced that it had reworked the bionic hand used on its robots. The new version is 60% smaller in volume, now matching the size of a human worker’s hand. It also has 64% more degrees of freedom, a full-palm tactile sensor with 8,200 square millimetres of coverage, a gripping cycle life of over 150,000 operations, and a bionic sweat gland system for heat management during extended use.

Lei Jun also recently posted on Weibo that Xiaomi’s robotics team took first place in two separate international competitions, outpacing the runner-up teams by a wide margin. He reiterated that the focus of Xiaomi’s robotics work is on getting robots to carry out practical tasks in real-world environments, not just controlled settings.

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Xiaomi finally rolls out HyperOS 3 (Android 16) update to Xiaomi 13T

Xiaomi 13T HyperOS 3 update

The wait for the HyperOS 3 update for Xiaomi 13T users has been painfully long. The official rollout went live in October 2025, starting with premium models, and by March 2026, it had already been released for most of the eligible devices, but the Xiaomi 13T wasn’t lucky. The wait has finally come to an end, as the device has just started to pick up the stable HyperOS 3 update, which brings Xiaomi HyperIsland, major system refinements, upgraded visuals, and a new security patch, alongside plenty of other changes.

It should be noted that the HyperOS 3 update rolling out to Xiaomi 13T is based on the latest Android 16 OS. It’s currently rolling out in Indonesia with the firmware version OS3.0.1.0.WMFIDXM, as reported by XimiTime. Users in other regions should expect to receive the update in the coming days.

HyperOS 3 is a major upgrade for Xiaomi devices, and so is the update package size. For the Xiaomi 13T, the update package weighs about 6.5 GB. It’s better to download such substantial packages over a stable Wi-Fi connection. Also, ensure that your Xiaomi device is charged to at least 40% before installing the update. To check for available updates, go to Settings > About phone, then tap the HyperOS logo at the top.

After upgrading to HyperOS 3, you’ll have access to the Xiaomi HyperIsland feature, a dedicated pill-style hub at the top of the screen that lets you see and interact with multiple live activities. It offers smooth integration with system features and extends support to third-party apps, including WhatsApp, YouTube, and Spotify.

The latest update introduces an AI Cinematic Lock Screen and AI Dynamic Wallpapers for deeper lock screen customizations, while also bringing smoother lock-screen transitions, like AOD to lock screen to home screen. Furthermore, HyperOS 3 tightens integration with Apple devices to support the “Touch to share” feature and allow users to run Xiaomi phone apps on an iPad. The update also introduces a suite of AI features, such as AI Writing, AI Speech Recognition, AI Search, and AI Translate.

While it’s good to see the HyperOS 3 update finally rolling out to Xiaomi 13T, it’s important to know why Xiaomi delayed it in the first place.

Related: 5 HyperOS 3 features that make it better than stock Android

Why did Xiaomi delay the HyperOS 3 release for Xiaomi 13T?

Xiaomi took longer than expected to release the HyperOS 3 update for Xiaomi 13T because it was reportedly testing a new Android 16 kernel for the device. The update rolling out to Xiaomi 13T has the kernel version 6.12.38-android16.

A kernel upgrade directly impacts performance scheduling, memory handling, graphics rendering, battery consumption, hardware compatibility, and app compatibility, and so it requires deeper testing before it’s released to the public. This likely explains why Xiaomi took so long to release the update for Xiaomi 13T.

While HyperOS 3 continues to roll out to more devices, Xiaomi has already started working on HyperOS 4. The next major upgrade, based on Android 17, is expected to bring major visual upgrades and several exciting new features. We’ve prepared a list of devices eligible for the next major upgrade. Review it on this page to find out if yours is included.

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1. Is your Xiaomi device eligible for HyperOS 4 upgrade? Find out
2. 8 Android 17 features in development I can’t wait to use

Infinix Hot 70 Pro 5G leaks with dot matrix display, Dimensity 7100 before launch

Infinix announced the Hot 70 smartphone with a temperature-sensitive back design a couple of weeks ago. While that is a 4G model, Infinix seems to be quietly working on a 5G counterpart. 

According to PassionateGeekz, the Infinix Hot 70 Pro 5G is heading to India soon. And here are the features you can expect from it. 

What to Expect

The Hot 70 Pro 5G is said to sport a 6.76-inch HD+ display with a punch-hole cutout, housing an 8MP selfie camera. On the back, there’s a 50MP main camera alongside a rear-mounted Dot Matrix display, a secondary screen Infinix has used before for notifications and quick info, along with dual flash.

Unfortunately, the leak doesn’t tell whether the 5G model also has a temperature-sensitive model like its 4G sibling. 

Infinix Hot 70 Pro 5G Specs Design Leak

Under the hood, the phone is reportedly powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7100 5G chip, paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. It’s set to ship with Android 16-based XOS 16 out of the box. 

Battery-wise, there’s a 6,000mAh cell on board with 45W fast charging support, solid numbers for day-to-day use without worrying too much about top-ups.

Launch Timeline

No official confirmation has come from Infinix yet, but sources point to a July–August 2026 India debut.

The Hot 70 4G launched at BDT 18,999 (approx. $155) for the base 4GB/128GB model, while the 6GB/128GB and 8GB/128GB variants cost about BDT 21,999 ($180) and BDT 25,999 ($210), respectively. We can expect the 5G model to target a slightly higher segment. 

We’ll be watching for any official teasers as that window approaches.

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Anker launches air-cooled 3-in-1 wireless charger with built-in touchscreen

Anker has launched its new Prime 3-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charger with TEC air-cooling technology in China. The charger is set to go on sale today at 10 AM for an introductory price of 1,199 yuan (~ $177)

The station comes in Anker’s signature Space Gray finish and measures 169 x 125 x 138 mm. It weighs 620 grams and can charge three Apple devices at the same time, including an iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods.

Anker Prime 3-in-1 aircool wireless charger

Anker Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charger Specifications

The standout feature here is a 1.62-inch touchscreen panel built into the base of the charger. The display can show charging power and temperature information in real time. You can also switch between different charging modes and adjust charging settings directly from the screen.

Anker Prime 3-in-1 wireless charger screen

The charger supports touch-based controls through AnkerSense intelligent interaction technology. And you can also use the touchscreen for a few handy shortcuts like double-tap to enter sleep mode, press and hold for two seconds to turn off the display, and hold for seven seconds to reconnect Bluetooth. A 15-second hold resets the device.

To improve charging performance, Anker has equipped the charger with built-in TEC air-cooling technology. The cooling system helps lower the phone’s temperature during wireless charging, allowing for more stable and efficient charging speeds. The display can also monitor device temperatures in real time.

Anker Prime Charging Station 35W 3-in-1 charger cooling

In addition, you can view the charging details through a companion mobile app. The charger also uses Anker’s ActiveShield 5.0 safety system to help ensure safe operation.

According to the company, it supports up to 25W charging for compatible phones, 5W charging for Apple Watch models, and 5W charging for true wireless earbuds. Power is supplied through a USB-C input port.

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