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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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This new Asus all-in-one PC could be the desk upgrade you didn’t know you needed

A new all-in-one PC and a handful of accessories are now part of Asus’ lineup in India, covering everyday computing, productivity, and gaming. The VM240 AiO leads the new range with a space-saving design aimed at home and office setups.

Asus VM240 AiO focuses on everyday computing

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The Asus VM240 AiO features a 24-inch display with adjustable tilt support and a slim 22mm stand. It comes with up to an AMD Ryzen 5 40 processor and up to 512GB of PCIe Gen 4 SSD storage.

For video calls, the system includes a 1080p webcam with a physical privacy shutter, while dual front-facing 2W speakers with Dirac audio handle sound for meetings, music and streaming. AI-powered noise cancellation is also included to reduce background sounds during calls.

The all-in-one PC measures 22mm at its stand and is designed for everyday tasks such as browsing, learning, office work and entertainment. The VM240 AiO is priced at Rs 66,990 (~$700) in India. Asus says the AMD Ryzen 5 variant will become available around mid-September.

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The Asus Jelly75 Keyboard KD201 is priced at Rs 8,999 (~$95) and features hot-swappable keys, a gasket-mounted design and three connectivity options: Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless and wired. It can connect with up to five devices.

The Asus Wireless Mouse MD105 costs Rs 1,799 (~$20) and supports Bluetooth 5.0 and 2.4GHz connectivity across up to three devices. It also offers 1,200, 1,600 and 2,400 DPI settings, along with an ergonomic design and near-silent clicks.

The Asus Marshmallow Keyboard and Mouse Combo CW200 costs Rs 4,199 (~$45) and supports up to three devices, multiple operating systems and a dedicated Copilot key. Meanwhile, the ROG HDMI Cable LHR60 is priced at Rs 999 (~$10), offering 48Gbps bandwidth, 8K at 60Hz and 4K at 144Hz support. It also supports HDMI VRR for compatible gaming devices, including the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.

The VM240 AiO, MD105, CW200 and ROG HDMI Cable are available through Asus’ online and retail channels, while the Jelly75 will go on sale from August 31. Asus is also offering doorstep replacement for accessories under warranty across more than 17,000 pin codes in India.

Vivo T5 Pro sees another price hike of up to ₹7,000

Vivo has just hit the T5 Pro with another price hike in India, and this one is the biggest yet. The 8GB + 128GB version has jumped from ₹35,999 to ₹41,999, while the 8GB + 256GB model has gone from ₹39,999 to ₹46,999. That’s an increase of up to ₹7,000 in one go, which is more than double the size of the earlier ₹3,000 bumps.

Interestingly, as of writing, the 8GB + 128GB variant is still listed on Amazon for ₹39,999 instead of the new ₹41,999. If you’re interested, it might be worth checking quickly before the seller updates the price.

Quick recap of the journey so far: the phone launched in April at ₹29,999 (8GB + 128GB) and ₹33,999 (8GB + 256GB). It got a ₹3,000 hike in June, another ₹3,000 in July, and now this third one. The base model is now ₹12,000 more expensive than at launch, and the higher-storage version is ₹13,000 costlier.

Vivo hasn’t said anything officially about why the price is climbing again. The most likely reason is the same one hitting the whole industry right now: rising DRAM and NAND memory costs, largely driven by heavy demand from AI data centres. Previous hikes on this phone were more restrained, so this bigger jump stands out.

At these new prices, the T5 Pro has shifted into a higher bracket than the one it started in. It’s now sitting closer to phones like the iQOO Neo 10 and OnePlus Nord 6, even though the hardware itself hasn’t changed at all. Anyone who held off buying after launch is now looking at a noticeably more expensive phone for the exact same specs.

These repeated increases show how tight memory supply continues to squeeze smartphone pricing in India. Quite a few brands have made similar moves across their ranges in recent months. For the T5 Pro specifically, three hikes in a row have clearly changed its value equation compared to when it first went on sale.

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HONOR Robot Phone First Impression

So how do you put the words Robot and Phone together? It was hard for me to visualize such a product, until I saw it at MWC this year. Then I was thinking, ok a prototype then. But, now it has become a mass-produced product. This is crazy! Anyway, the phone market is kind of boring these years, no matter how this phone really performs, the HONOR Robot Phone does bring a bit of interesting stuff. We just got this one, and this article is just a first impression. Stay tuned if you want to see a comparison with maybe the DJI Pocket 4P. And since this phone is not sold globally, you can buy it from Geekwills.com.

Form Factor

First, let’s talk about the form factor. There are four cameras, the main camera, also the one with the gimbal, is a 200MP, 1/1.28 inch sensor, F1.6. Then there is also 200MP telephoto lens, 50MP ultrawide, and a 50MP front camera, specs are very good.

The main camera can be used as it is, tucked in the camera module, with a lens cover to protect it. But if you do want to use it this way, you must wipe the lens cover often for sure. Then if you use it with the gimbal, you need to slide the cover to the side first, otherwise there will be a notice to remind you.

When the gimbal is fully extended, it does tip the balance over a little bit. HONOR must know it, so there is a special case, a magnetic ring and a lanyard to support a better experience. The magnetic ring is better than most out there, because it can shape into more angles.

The robot camera can also do more things, such as dance with the music, or track human movement while streaming. This unlocks a lot more potential than the pocket cameras.

Image Quality

You must be very curious about the image quality and gimbal performance, right? We did some tests, just like how we use the pocket cameras.

When I walk with the camera, the stabilization is very good. When I put it side by side with the DJI 4P, I can’t see any wobble or image shaking from HONOR. Then I run, it still performs well, only slightly less stable than the DJI.  

Now when it comes to the image quality, there is a slight pity, the video specs top at 2.8K 120FPS. But if you tuck the camera away, it can shoot at 4K 120FPS. So when I compare the footage of 2.8K 30FPS and 4K 30FPS, you can clearly see the stabilization is better with the gimbal out, but the image quality and dynamic range are better from 4K 30FPS. Honestly, I wasn’t expecting this. And I hope there will be an OTA to top it up to 4K, because I see the 4K option is in gray in the settings, not completely invisible.

And since HONOR is working with ARRI on color science, there are all the cinematic tones in the collection, you can choose the best film look you want.

It’s Still A Phone

Now it is still a phone that we can use daily. In that form, it is smaller than all the Ultra and Pro-level phones. But it is indeed heavier, even heavier than the Ultra phones. With the camera module being heavier, you really have to do some brain power training.

Other than that, I still think this phone is really well built. It feels like a carefully engineered masterpiece. I think most people will like it.

Then it comes with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen5, 12GB+512GB, or 16GB+1TB. Battery capacity 7060mAh. Despite the limited space, the battery is still big. But of course, the gimbal would consume more power, so let’s see how the battery life goes.

Summary

So this is the HONOR Robot Phone, it is truly an engineering masterpiece. There are still some limitations, but we can’t deny that it does bring some fresh stuff to the robot, pocket camera, and phone markets. We will bring you the full review soon.

Honor Robot Phone spare parts prices announced: gimbal camera costs roughly €391

Honor just dropped the official spare-parts prices for its new Robot Phone. The phone went on sale August 18 (a few days after its August 12 launch). The 12GB + 512GB version starts at 9,999 yuan (about €1,270), while the 16GB + 1TB model is 12,999 yuan (around €1,650). Barely a week later, Honor has already published the full list of replacement parts on its official channels.

Here’s the rundown:

  • Screen assembly: 979 yuan (€124) if you catch the discounted rate, or 1,379 yuan (€175) at the regular price
  • Battery: 319 yuan (€40)
  • Back cover: 379 yuan (€48)

The motherboard is where it gets painful. Replacing the one in the 12GB + 512GB model will set you back 4,599 yuan (€584). Go for the higher-end 16GB + 1TB version and you’re looking at 6,599 yuan (€838).

Camera modules vary a lot. The front camera is a relatively painless 149 yuan (€19). On the rear side, the 50 MP ultrawide is 199 yuan (€25), the 200 MP periscope telephoto jumps to 879 yuan (€112), and the 200 MP main rear camera is the real wallet-buster at 3,079 yuan (€391).

That high price for the main camera makes sense once you remember what Honor put in there. The Robot Phone is the first phone with a titanium-alloy gimbal system. It’s built with aerospace-grade titanium, is 65% smaller than typical gimbal designs, and uses the first titanium-alloy gimbal that can spin up to 360 degrees per second. Pair that with a 200MP 1/1.28″ sensor and you can see why the module costs so much to replace.

These official prices give owners a clear idea of what repairs will cost once the warranty runs out. Labor will still be extra, of course, depending on where you get it fixed. The list also drives home just how much engineering went into that camera system, and what the long-term ownership costs might look like for this rather unique flagship.

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Poco F9 Ultra spotted on Geekbench with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 16GB RAM

A high-end Xiaomi device has shown up in benchmark testing. It offers an early look at what is expected to become the next flagship under the Poco brand.

A Xiaomi phone with the model number 26077PC53G has appeared in the Geekbench database. According to tipster Abhishek Yadav, this is the upcoming Poco F9 Ultra. The listing shows it’s powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset paired with an Adreno 840 GPU. In the test it scored 2,980 in single-core and 10,030 in multi-core. The phone is also confirmed to come with 16GB of RAM and run Android 16.

These numbers put it firmly among the current top performers in Android. Previous rumors suggest the Poco F9 Ultra is basically a global rebranded version of the REDMI K100 Pro Max, though with a slightly smaller 8,050mAh battery. The display is expected to be a 6.9″ AMOLED panel with a 1200 × 2608 resolution, 185Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness up to 4,500 nits.

On the camera side, the phone is rumored to pack a 200MP main sensor with optical image stabilization, a 50MP periscope telephoto, a 50MP ultrawide, and a 32MP front camera. These specs line up with the high-end positioning of recent Redmi K-series Pro Max models that usually get adapted for international markets under the Poco name.

No official announcement or pricing details have been shared yet. The Geekbench appearance does confirm that development is well advanced and that the device is already going through performance validation. Once it launches, the Poco F9 Ultra is expected to compete in the premium segment by offering flagship-level processing power, a high-refresh-rate display, and a versatile camera system at a price aimed at people who want strong performance without paying the absolute top flagship rates.

More details should emerge as the phone gets closer to its official reveal.

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Wide-Screen Foldables Are Coming From Almost Every Major Brand, Leak Says

A new leak lists the phone makers currently working on wide-screen foldables — phones that open into a shorter, wider display instead of the usual tall shape. Tipster Digital Chat Station shared the details on Weibo.

Huawei is furthest along. It already sells the Pura X, which folds sideways into a wide display. It later added the Pura X Max, a larger version with newer hardware.

wide screen foldables brand

Samsung has also released a wide foldable. The redesigned Galaxy Z Fold 8 has a shorter, wider shape; meanwhile, the company is selling the tall book-style foldable under Z Fold 8 Ultra branding.

Brands likely to launch wide-screen foldables

Xiaomi hasn’t launched its version yet. But the company is working on the Xiaomi Mix Fold 5, and leaked images in fact show a 4:3 display, wider than the company’s past foldables. The device will ship with HyperOS 4 out of the box.

Apple is also preparing to enter the category, with its first model being the wide foldable itself. According to previous reports, the first foldable iPhone will feature a 7.6-inch inner screen and a smaller cover display, much like the same wide, book-style design as its rivals. The launch is expected around September.

Huawei Pura X Max

Reportedly, Honor and Oppo are also working on wide-screen foldables. Honor’s foldable is said to be in testing with a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chip and a 7,000mAh battery. Oppo’s Find N7 is tipped for a Q1 2027 launch with a 6,500mAh battery. 

Word on the street is that Vivo is still to explore this category. 

None of these details are confirmed, and launch plans can change. But the leak shows how many companies are now working on this design. What started with one Huawei phone has turned into a format most major brands are building toward. 

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Qualcomm’s next Snapdragon flagships could go by these names

Qualcomm is releasing two flagship chips this year instead of one, and tipster Digital Chat Station has now shared their possible marketing names.

According to the leak, the chip with model number SM8950 will be called the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6. Meanwhile, the other chip, SM8975, will be called the Snapdragon 8 Elite Extreme Gen 6. 

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 marketing names

Qualcomm itself confirmed dual flagship chips for 2026, but their actual names are still under wraps from the maker. Meanwhile, previous leaks attributed the higher-tier version as the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro.

Nonetheless, both chips are expected to use TSMC’s 2nm process, Qualcomm’s first flagship mobile chip built on this node. The previous generation, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, used a 3nm process. A smaller node usually means better performance and lower power use. 

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 series specifications (rumored)

As for the core layout, the standard 8 Elite Gen 6 is expected to use 2+3+3 Oryon cores, along with a shared 16MB L2 cache and an Adreno 845 GPU. The GPU is said to include a six-slice design, 12MB of GMEM, and 6MB of system-level cache, plus support for LPDDR5X memory and UFS 5.0 storage.

On the other hand, the big brother could feature an Adreno 850 GPU carrying 18MB of dedicated GMEM. That’s roughly a 50% jump in GPU bus width and memory capacity over the Gen 5. It’s also rumored to support LPDDR6 memory alongside LPDDR5X, and some reports point to peak clock speeds near 5GHz, which would be a first for a smartphone chip. 

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6

Qualcomm has already confirmed that this year’s Snapdragon Summit will take place from September 22nd to 24th in Hawaii, where the chips are expected to be unveiled in full. That’s earlier than the event’s usual October date.

Releasing two separate flagship chips is a change for Qualcomm, which has usually released just one main flagship SoC each year. A standard option and a more powerful variant could give phone brands more room to set devices apart by price and performance.

The Snapdragon Summit is still about a month away, so more leaks are likely before then. Details on the camera systems, GPU, and CPU core layout for both chips could surface in the coming weeks, ahead of Qualcomm’s official announcement.

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Insta360 Luna Pro launches with 4K vertical shooting and a head-tracking mode

Following the launch of the Luna Ultra earlier this year, Insta360 announced a second gimbal camera, called the Luna Pro. It drops the Ultra’s second lens for a single 1-inch sensor, and Insta360 is calling it the industry’s first 4K vertical shooting gimbal camera. It’s priced at 3,399 yuan (~$505).

The vertical shoot claim comes down to resolution. Insta360 says the Luna Pro captures 8K footage while holding onto 4K resolution when the camera is turned vertical. This matters because most gimbal cameras lose resolution the moment they switch orientation. In comparison, DJI’s Osmo Pocket 4 caps out at 3K in vertical mode, and even the higher-end Osmo Pocket 4P doesn’t clear that ceiling. 

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Insta360 Luna Pro Specifications

The Luna Pro uses a Sony 1-inch sensor to capture 4K video at 30fps in a 9:16 frame. It also has AI tracking and three-axis stabilization to help keep subjects properly framed when you’re shooting vertically.

The camera uses a Leica Summicron F1.8 lens, the same optical partner used on the Luna Ultra, and is rated for up to 14 stops of dynamic range. It supports up to 4x zoom, with the first 2x being lossless. Beyond that, an onboard AI model takes over image processing to help maintain image quality.

Insta360 Luna Pro design

For color, the Luna Pro includes three Leica presets — Chrome, Natural, and Vivid — along with six cinematic filters. You can also share your color settings with someone else via a QR code instead of copying them manually.

For portraits, the camera can detect facial contours and skin texture in real time, smoothing skin while preserving facial details. You can adjust beauty intensity, smoothing, and brightening separately.

It also has a built-in color temperature sensor that measures the surrounding light and automatically adjusts the white balance. Insta360 says this helps keep skin tones consistent when moving between warm indoor lighting and daylight. The company has also added a multi-skin-tone AI algorithm designed to avoid the washed-out look that can come from applying the same whitening effect to different skin tones.

Like the Luna Ultra, the Luna Pro has a detachable touchscreen remote that can be used as a wireless controller. It supports image transmission from up to 20 meters away and provides full camera control, while a built-in wireless microphone can record audio from a distance.

Insta360 Luna Pro controls

You also get an optional head-tracking accessory that can track the user’s head movements and move the gimbal accordingly, similar to the POV Head Tracker available for the Luna Ultra.

The Luna Pro has the same 1,550mAh battery capacity as its larger sibling and is rated for up to four hours of shooting. Fast charging can take it to 80% in 23 minutes, while 47GB of built-in storage is included.

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Poco M8x 5G launches with 7,900mAh battery, Snapdragon 4 Gen 5, 120Hz screen

Poco unveiled the Poco M8 in the first half of the year in India. This was followed by the Poco M8 Power with an 8,000mAh battery earlier this month, and now the brand is back with the Poco M8x 5G. It comes with a 120Hz AMOLED screen, the latest Snapdragon 4-series chip, and a massive battery. Here’s everything you need to know.

Poco M8x 5G specifications and features

Poco M8x 5G
Poco M8x 5G

The Poco M8x 5G sports a 6.9-inch HD+ LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate, up to 825 nits of brightness and 240Hz touch sampling. The panel also gets Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection, DC dimming and Wet Touch 2.0, while the phone carries an IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance.

The M8x is India’s first phone to feature the all-new Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 chipset, built on a 4nm process. The new chip is coupled with up to 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 2.2 storage. It runs HyperOS 3 based on Android 16, with Poco promising four Android OS upgrades and six years of security updates. The camera setup includes a 50-megapixel main rear camera with 2x digital zoom and a 2-megapixel macro camera, along with an 8-megapixel front camera.

The biggest highlight is the 7,900mAh battery, which supports 45W wired charging and 22.5W wired reverse charging. Poco claims the phone can deliver up to 35 hours of social media use, 27 days of messaging, 13 hours of GPS navigation, or 64 hours of music playback. A triple cooling system helps manage heat during extended use.

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Poco M8x 5G price and availability

The Poco M8x 5G starts at Rs 20,999 (~$220) for the 4GB+128GB variant, while the 6GB+128GB model costs Rs 22,999 (~$240). A Rs 2,000 bank discount is also available. The phone will go on sale from August 27 at 12pm IST via Flipkart in Black, Blue and Leather Green, with the latter featuring a vegan leather finish.

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Acer names new brand ambassador as it expands smart home push

Acer is bringing a familiar face into its expanding consumer technology business in India. The company has partnered with Akshay Kumar as it looks to connect its technology ecosystem with everyday life at home.

Acer announces Akshay Kumar as brand ambassador in India

Akshay Kumar - Acer Brand Ambassador
Akshay Kumar – Acer Brand Ambassador

Acer has announced Akshay Kumar as its brand ambassador in India, coinciding with the company’s 50th anniversary globally and 27 years in the Indian market. The partnership comes as Acer expands beyond personal computers into a wider range of products designed for modern homes.

The association was unveiled at the House of Acer event at JW Marriott Mumbai, Juhu. The concept brings Acer’s computing products together with Acerpure home appliances, including televisions, air conditioners, washing machines, and other home solutions. The company is positioning this broader ecosystem around making everyday technology smarter, easier, and healthier.

For Akshay Kumar, the partnership is closely tied to a busy lifestyle involving films, travel, fitness, and family. He said that technology should simplify everyday tasks rather than make life more complicated, while also highlighting how Acer has evolved alongside changing consumer habits.

The House of Acer represents the company’s broader push to make technology part of different aspects of home life, rather than limiting it to work and computing. Acer India President and Managing Director Harish Kohli said the partnership reflects qualities such as performance, discipline, reliability, and continuous evolution.

Acer says its 50-year global journey and 27-year presence in India have been shaped by changing consumer needs. With Akshay Kumar now representing the company, Acer aims to connect its established technology business with its growing range of home-focused products.

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Vivo X500 Pro / Pro Max spotted in the wild, reveals modified camera design

Vivo is expected to unveil the Vivo X500 series next month (September) in China. The lineup is expected to include at least three models, namely the X500, X500 Pro, and X500 Pro Max. With a few weeks remaining until the launch, one of the X500 Pro series phones has been spotted in the wild, revealing its design for the first time.

Vivo X500 Pro series phone spotted

Vivo X500 Pro series phone
Jay Chou spotted with Vivo X500 Pro series phone

Taiwanese singer and actor Jay Chou was reportedly seen filming an advertisement for what appears to be the Vivo X500 series. To recall, Chou endorsed the Vivo X300 Ultra during the 2026 Carnival World Tour in China and is likely to be the series’ brand ambassador for the Vivo X500 series.

A recent leak claimed that the standard Vivo X500 will have its circular camera module placed at the upper-left corner, whereas the X500 Pro and X500 Pro Max will have the circular camera module at the center, like the previous generation.

Therefore, the device held by Chou appears to be the Vivo X500 Pro or X500 Pro Max. The design appears similar to the X300 Pro, but the flash arrangement looks different, suggesting some changes to the rear camera layout.

Vivo X300 Pro
Vivo X300 Pro

It is being said that the standard X500 will have a 6.59-inch OLED panel and feature a 3nm Dimensity 9-series chip. On the other hand, the X500 Pro and Pro Max editions are said to arrive with the forthcoming 2nm Dimensity 9600 Pro series chip. While the X500 Pro may feature a 6.4-inch display, the Pro Max edition may house a 6.85-inch screen. Both Pro models are expected to feature a 200-megapixel triple-camera setup, while the standard edition may house a 50-megapixel triple-camera unit.

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Vivo V80 Lite 5G with 10,000mAh battery officially confirmed to launch on September 3

Vivo has been teasing the Vivo V80 Lite in some markets, including Pakistan. Now, it has also begun teasing the phone in Malaysia. Interestingly, the Malaysian edition is different from the one releasing in other markets. Here’s a look at the first official teaser of the Malaysian V80 Lite.

Vivo V80 Lite launch date confirmed

VIvo V80 Lite 5G launch date
VIvo V80 Lite 5G launch date

The above poster confirms that the Vivo V80 Lite will debut at 7pm local time on Sept. 3 in Malaysia. The phone will be available in pink and green shades.

The poster also confirms that the Vivo V80 Lite will be powered by a huge 10,000mAh battery. This would be the first time Vivo has released a 10,000mAh battery phone outside of China. Previously, the brand launched the Vivo 600 Pro with a 10,200mAh battery in China, but it has not launched anywhere else.

The previously seen SIRIM listing of the V80 Lite revealed that it has the model number V2626, and the same has also appeared on Geekbench with Dimensity 7300e (MT6858). The TUV listing of this device has revealed that it will support 44W fast charging.

The Geekbench listing also revealed that it has 6GB of RAM and runs Android 16, which will most likely have the OriginOS 6 layer on top.

In related news, the Vivo V80 Lite heading to other markets could have different model numbers. It has been spotted with the model numbers V2643 and V2644 in the Bluetooth SIG database. The V2643 has also appeared on Geekbench with the Dimensity 7360-Turbo (MT6878), 8GB of RAM, and Android 16.

This variant is likely a rebranded version of the Indian Vivo S2, which has the model number V2576. The reason is that the V2576 is associated with the model numbers V2643 and V2644, as per Google Play Supported Devices listings shown above.

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Ugreen launches new Qi2 charging stand with 25W wireless charging, active cooling & built-in display

Ugreen has quietly launched a new Qi2 wireless charging stand (model no W776) in the US market. It is priced at $79.99 and is now listed on Amazon US. The device is a two-in-one desktop charger designed to power an iPhone and a pair of AirPods simultaneously. Aside from standard charging capabilities, it includes a built-in screen and an active cooling system to manage device temperatures.

Ugreen Qi2 Wireless Charging Stand

Ugreen Qi2 Wireless Charging Stand Specs

The charger features Qi2 certification. For compatible devices, such as the iPhone 16 and iPhone 17 series, the primary magnetic mount provides up to 25W of wireless power. If you are using an older MagSafe-compatible device, like the iPhone 12 through iPhone 15, the output is capped at the standard 15W.

The base of the stand features a secondary wireless pad that outputs 5W, which is intended for charging wireless earbuds like AirPods. Ugreen specifies that to achieve the maximum 25W charging speed while operating the cooling fan, the stand must be plugged into a power adapter that supplies at least 45W.

Ugreen Qi2 Wireless Charging Stand

Because fast wireless charging generates heat, Ugreen included a thermoelectric cooling (TEC) system and a fan directly behind the magnetic charging plate. According to the manufacturer, this setup lowers the phone’s temperature to below 20 degrees Celsius to help maintain battery health over time. If the fan noise is an issue, you can turn the cooling system off by double-tapping a dedicated button on the base.

The base also includes a small LED display that provides real-time information about the charging process. It shows the current power output in watts and the temperature of the device. If the stand is connected to a power adapter that provides less than 45W, a low-input icon appears on the screen. The second button on the base allows users to switch between data screens with a single tap, or adjust the screen’s brightness with a long press.

Ugreen Qi2 Wireless Charging Stand

In terms of physical design, the magnetic mount can tilt vertically up to 90 degrees and allows the phone to rotate 360 degrees. This makes it possible to view the phone in landscape mode or use features like iOS StandBy while it charges.

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Dangbei refreshes D7X Pro 4K projector with brighter triple-laser setup and 1700 CVIA brightness

Dangbei has introduced the D7X Pro Super Bright Edition in China, expanding on last year’s D7X Pro 4K projector. The new model is available for presale on JD.com at 3,799 yuan (~$565) and primarily brings an upgraded, brighter light source.

Dangbei D7X Pro Super Bright Edition

Dangbei D7X Pro Super Bright Edition Specs

The projector uses a 0.39-inch DMD chip, DLP display technology, and a pure RGB triple-laser light source. Dangbei is using a new QuaLas 42 laser system, which the company says improves light efficiency by 8% over the previous QuaLas 32 version.

This results in a rated brightness of 1,700 CVIA lumens (or 1,900 ISO lumens). For color, the projector covers 110% of the BT.2020 color gamut and 99% of Display P3, with a color accuracy of ΔE<1. It also has a 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.

The projector includes a 0.98:1 to 1.3:1 lossless optical zoom. Because optical zoom uses physical lens adjustments instead of digital cropping, you can change the image size without reducing the native 4K resolution.

Dangbei D7X Pro Super Bright Edition

The device weighs 2.1kg and sits on a 145-degree integrated gimbal. This allows users to tilt the projector vertically to display images on higher walls or ceilings without buying a separate stand. To help with setup, it has global autofocus, automatic keystone correction, obstacle avoidance, and screen alignment.

Inside, the D7X Pro Super Bright Edition runs on a MediaTek MT9-series processor, paired with 2GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. It connects via Wi-Fi 6 and uses Dangbei AI OS 6.0. The software integrates with the Xiaomi Mi Home ecosystem and can be controlled using Xiao Ai voice commands.

Dangbei D7X Pro Super Bright Edition

For gaming, the projector supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM). Dangbei included a low-latency mode that it claims reduces response times to 1ms. The software also has a 21:9 ultra-wide viewing option and specific picture settings for different types of games, like first-person shooters or RPGs.

To handle the heat from the laser system, Dangbei uses a cooling setup it calls the Super-Dimensional Thermal Management Architecture 2.0. The company says it increased the internal fin area and airflow to keep the operating noise down to 28dB. For audio, the projector has dual 6W speakers. The back panel includes two HDMI ports, two USB ports, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a DC power input.

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In related news, boAt has recently launched the CineHead F1 and F1 Pro 1080p projectors with Google TV and Dolby Audio.

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Sony’s Xperia 10 VIII just showed up on Geekbench, and it’s sticking with a familiar chip

A new Sony phone with model number XQ-GH54 has turned up on Geekbench, and Japanese outlet Sumaho Digest has confirmed it as the Sony Xperia 10 VIII. 

The confirmation lines up with an earlier leak pointing to Sony’s next mid-range phone, which suggested the device would carry the Xperia 10 name rather than a revived Xperia 5.

According to previous reports, Sony’s 2026 Xperia lineup will split into two naming groups: models starting with “XQ-GE” and models starting with “XQ-GH.” The XQ-GH54 you’re looking at here is believed to be the European variant of the Xperia 10 VIII.

Sony Xperia 10 VIII Geekbench

On the benchmark front, the phone posted 871 points in single-core and 3,028 points in multi-core on Geekbench 7.0. Its motherboard shows up under the codename “parrot,” and the CPU field lists “SM6475”, which is the internal codename for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3. That means the Xperia 10 VIII is carrying over the same chip as the Xperia 10 VII

The Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 itself dates back to August 2024. It’s built on a 4nm process and tops out at 2.4GHz, and it is an affordable option for budget-friendly devices rather than a performance flagship. Reusing it keeps costs down for Sony, though it also means you shouldn’t expect a big leap in raw power over the outgoing model.

Sony has an event planned for August 25, where it’s likely to unveil the Xperia 10 VIII.

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Rollme launches affordable AI smart glasses with 12MP Sony camera, AI object recognition & live translation

Rollme just released a new pair of smart glasses called the View Series, and they are priced at a fairly accessible $99.99. The lineup, which includes two different frame styles called the AuraView and ProView, attempts to pack a camera, open-ear audio, and a handful of AI features into a standard-looking pair of glasses.

Rollme View Series AI Smart Glasses

Rollme View Series AI Smart Glasses Specs

Rollme is using a 12-megapixel Sony IMX386 sensor, which sits on the frame and lets you take first-person photos and videos. You snap a picture by pressing a physical button on the glasses, and the company says the capture speed is about 0.6 seconds. For video, the glasses use electronic image stabilization to try and smooth out the footage while you are walking around. Whatever you capture is saved to 4GB of internal storage before you offload it to your phone.

Like almost every tech product right now, the View Series is leaning heavily into AI. The glasses run on a dual-chip setup that powers an onboard voice assistant, which Rollme says is backed by models like ChatGPT. You can ask it basic questions, while the glasses can also identify objects and landmarks in view, translate printed text, and provide real-time translation during live conversations.

For audio, there are directional speakers built into the arms of the glasses. They sit just outside your ears, allowing you to listen to music or take phone calls while still hearing what is going on around you. Rollme says the design limits audio bleed, so people nearby shouldn’t easily hear your phone calls or music. It connects to your phone using Bluetooth 5.4 and Wi-Fi 6.

Everything is powered by a 280mAh battery that charges via a magnetic cable. The company claims you can get about 10 to 12 hours of use out of a single charge. However, as with most smart glasses, actively recording video or heavily using the AI translation features will likely drain that battery much faster.

The glasses come in two designs. The AuraView has a metal half-rim frame with brown lenses, while the ProView has a full-rim plastic frame and comes with both tinted and clear lenses. Both are available to purchase on Rollme’s website now for $99.99.

In related news, Rollme has recently launched the AirCam open-ear headset with an 8MP camera, AI translation, and object recognition.

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Tensor G6 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5: Benchmark score, spec sheet, and more

Tensor G6 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

The Tensor G6 has been released with the new Pixel 11 series, and it brings serious upgrades over last year’s Tensor G5. The new chip utilizes ARM’s latest C1-Ultra and C1-Pro cores running at higher speeds, a significantly upgraded Tensor Processing Unit (TPU), and advanced imaging pipelines that enable next-gen camera features.

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips, on the other hand, have long been dominating the battle against Tensor chips by maintaining a huge performance gap. So, whenever a new Tensor chip arrives, it’s exciting to test it against the latest high-end Snapdragon chip to find out if Google has narrowed the gap.

TL;DR
Raw Power vs. Intelligence: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 dominates in raw CPU/GPU benchmarks and heavy gaming performance, while Tensor G6 focuses on deep on-device AI integration and computational photography.
The Better Pick: Choose Snapdragon for maximum horsepower and sustained performance, but go with Tensor if you prioritize smarter Pixel software features powered by custom silicon.

Let’s get straight to the spec sheet, and then to benchmark comparison to find out how the Tensor G6 and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 stack up against each other.

Tensor G6 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5: Spec sheet

Tensor G6Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
AnnouncedAugust 2026September 2025
Process node3nm (TSMC)3nm (TSMC)
CPU1 x 4.11 GHz (C1-Ultra)
4 x 3.38 GHz (C1-Pro)
2 x 2.65 GHz (C1-Pro)
2 x 4.61 GHz (Oryon Gen 3 Prime)
6 x 3.63 GHz (Oryon Gen 3 Performance)
GPUPowerVR CXTP-48-1536Adreno 840
Ray tracing support
Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
NPU5th-gen Tensor Processing Unit (TPU)Qualcomm Hexagon NPU
MemoryLPDDR5XLPDDR5X
up to 5.3 GHz
StorageUFS 4.0, UFS 4.1UFS 4.0, UFS 4.1
Cameraup to 200MP single camera
4K portrait video support
up to 8K video recording at 30fps
up to 4K video recording at 120fps
120x Pro Zoom support
real-time semantic segmentation
Qualcomm Spectra Triple ISP (20-bit)
up to 320MP single camera
up to 8K video recording at 60fps
up to 4K video recording at 120fps
real-time semantic segmentation (limitless)
Advanced Professional Video (APV) codec
ConnectivityMediaTek M90 5G modem
up to 12 Gbps download speed
Wi-Fi 7
Bluetooth 6.0
Snapdragon X85 5G modem
up to 12.5Gbps download speed
up to 3.7Gbps upload speed
Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 5.8Gbps)
Bluetooth 6.0

Tensor G6 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5: Benchmark scores

Note: The benchmark tests were performed on the Google Pixel 11 Pro XL (powered by the Tensor G6) and the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra (powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5).

Geekbench score (v6)

Tensor G6 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 - Geekbench score

The Galaxy S26 Ultra, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, heavily outperforms the Tensor G6-powered Pixel 11 Pro XL. The single-core performance is up by 39%, while the multi-core performance increase jumps to 67%.

Tensor G6Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
Single core26713726
Multi core680211402

Geekbench shows the latest Snapdragon chip continues to dominate Tensor chips in CPU performance.

But what other GPU and other performance metrics? We’ve put them to the test on AnTuTu and 3DMark to find out.

AnTuTu score (v11)

Tensor G6 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 - AnTuTu score

The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 also dominates the AnTuTu benchmark. It scores about 3.9 million in total, while the Tensor G6 struggles at 1.8 million. That’s a solid 110% boost for the Snapdragon chip.

The breakdown of the AnTuTu score gives a rather clearer picture.

Tensor G6Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
AnTuTu score1,857,4063,902,784
CPU787,7281,165,473
GPU432,9081,572,568
Memory279,312411,987
UX357,458752,756

The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 pulls ahead across all AnTuTu tests. The CPU score is up by 48%, while the GPU score is up by a massive 263%. That itself is enough to know which is for gamers. Still, we ran the 3DMark gaming-specific test for better clarity. (check the score below)

The memory and user experience tests during the AnTuTu test also favor the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 over Tensor G6.

3DMark score

Wild Life Extreme Stress Test

Tensor G6 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 - 3DMark Wild Life Extreme Stress Test score

The 3DMark Wild Life Extreme Stress test measures how well a device maintains its graphical performance and manages heat over an extensive period of demanding 3D sequences.

When tested, the Tensor G6-powered Pixel 11 Pro XL gets an overall score of 3386 with an average of 20.31 fps. The Galaxy S26 Ultra, powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, pulls off 7738 in average score with an average fps of 46.34.

Not only does the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 achieve over a 128% higher score, but it also maintains an average fps more than twice that of the Tensor G6. 

Tensor G6Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
Overall score33867738
Average FPS20.3146.34

The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 absolutely shines compared to the Tensor G6 across every benchmark we ran them through, and Google’s fine with it. Tensor chips aren’t designed to compete on synthetic benchmarks, but there’s something unique about these chips.

Tensor G6 lags much behind its competitors on benchmarks, and Google’s fine with it

Google has explicitly stated that its Tensor chips are not designed to win benchmark battles against high-end chips from Apple, Qualcomm, and MediaTek. Instead, they focus on delivering helpful experiences and excellent on-device AI capabilities.

Unlike Apple or Qualcomm, which focus on maximizing single-core and multi-core clock speeds, Google’s design goal is heterogeneous computing. This means Tensor chips are designed so that different subsystems (CPU, GPU, ISP, and TPU) work together to execute specific tasks efficiently, rather than just making the CPU as fast as possible.

The defining feature of Tensor chips is the TPU (Tensor Processing Unit). All of us are aware of Pixel’s software magic, and at its core is a powerful TPU that can run complex AI models locally on-device. It powers features like Live Translate, Magic Eraser, Real Tone processing, and other on-device generative AI smarts.

Tensor G6 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5: Which one is right for you?

If you prioritize raw power and top-tier sustained gaming performance, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 remains the undisputed powerhouse. However, if you value personal AI assistants and intuitive features like Magic Eraser, real-time Live Translate, and Google’s computational photography magic, the Tensor G6 delivers a much more intelligent, tailored smartphone experience.

Choose Snapdragon for excellent gaming performance, but pick Tensor if you want software magic powered by purpose-built silicon.

Best Google Tensor G6 phones:

  • Google Pixel 11
  • Google Pixel 11 Pro
  • Google Pixel 11 Pro XL
  • Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold

Best Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 phones:

Redmi Watch 6 Active debuts with 1.85″ AMOLED display, 18-day battery life & health tracking

Xiaomi has launched the Redmi Watch 6 Active/Vitality Edition smartwatch in China. It is priced at 349 yuan (~$52) and features an AMOLED display, health and fitness tracking capabilities, and a large battery rated to deliver up to 18 days of usage on a single charge.

Redmi Watch 6 Active

Redmi Watch 6 Active Specifications

The watch features a 1.85-inch square AMOLED display with a 390 x 450 resolution. The screen reaches a local peak brightness of 1,200 nits, which should provide decent visibility outdoors in direct sunlight. It also includes a color always-on display (AOD) option, allowing users to check the time and basic notifications without having to raise their wrist or tap the screen.

Redmi Watch 6 Active

In terms of design, the device is relatively lightweight at 26 grams and measures 9.9mm thick. It has a flat-edged middle frame with a single button on the side for navigating the interface, while the screen is covered by 2.5D curved glass. The watch uses a quick-release mechanism for its straps and is available in three main color options at launch: silver, pink-orange, and a darker black or gray finish.

Inside, the watch is powered by a 470mAh battery. Xiaomi estimates it will last up to 18 days if you use a restricted battery-saver mode, or about 12 days under normal daily use. If you turn on the always-on display and keep regular health tracking active, the estimated battery life drops to around six days.

Redmi Watch 6 Active

For connectivity, the watch has a built-in microphone to take calls over Bluetooth, and it supports quick text replies so you do not have to pull out your phone for basic responses. It will also support QR-code offline payments for WeChat Pay and Alipay. However, Xiaomi says this payment feature will not be available at launch; it is scheduled to arrive via a software update later in September.

Redmi Watch 6 Active

On the fitness side, the watch tracks over 140 different exercises, with automatic detection for a few common workouts. It monitors heart rate, blood oxygen levels, sleep, and stress, and it can send alerts if it detects abnormal heart rates or low blood oxygen. It also offers compatibility with iOS devices, and users can sync their workout data directly to Apple Health and use the watch as a remote shutter for their iPhone’s camera.

Redmi Watch 6 Active

Alongside China, the watch is being released in major global markets. It is currently available for PHP 2,599 in the Philippines and can also be purchased in the US via Amazon.

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Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro spotted for sale over a month before official launch

An unannounced Qualcomm flagship chip has already shown up for sale on a Chinese secondhand marketplace, giving an early look at hardware that isn’t supposed to be officially revealed until late September 2026.

A Shenzhen-based seller briefly listed a chip identified as the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro (model SM8975-100-BC) on Xianyu, China’s biggest secondhand platform. The listing called it a desoldered engineering sample taken from a test board and put a placeholder price of CNY 300 (about $42), with the real price open to negotiation. It was marketed for repair and chip rework, and the seller claimed bulk stock was available. The post disappeared shortly after it went up.

The SM8975 model number matches what had previously been linked to Qualcomm’s higher-end flagship silicon for this generation. Qualcomm has already teased that its next Snapdragon Summit will introduce two separate “8 Elite” chips instead of the usual single one, briefly showing a pair of Snapdragon 8 Elite-branded packages in promotional material ahead of the September 22–24 event in Maui, Hawaii.

Package markings on the listed chips give a few more clues. The laser-etched “SM8975-100-BC” points to a first-revision LPDDR5X engineering sample. Two lot codes appear: FC5528M5 and FX602R8T. These usually encode the fabrication plant, assembly site, and packaging date. Decoding them suggests both were made at TSMC (likely on the N2P node) and packaged at Amkor facilities, one in Korea around late December 2025 and the other in Japan in early January 2026. Samples are said to have reached OEMs starting February 3, 2026.

The photos also show an internal heat spreader sitting between the die and the package lid. This looks like Qualcomm’s answer to Samsung’s Heat Pass Block design used on the Exynos 2600. The spreader appears smaller than Samsung’s version, probably because Qualcomm’s package has to support both LPDDR6 and LPDDR5X memory options, which means larger ball-grid arrays and less room for the heat solution.

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Sennheiser’s new Momentum True Wireless 5 earbuds let you swap the battery yourself

German audio equipment manufacturer Sennheiser has just announced the Momentum True Wireless 5, successor to the True Wireless 4 earbuds launched back in 2024.

Following a two-year gap, it’s natural to expect improvements in audio and connectivity. However, the new pair features a truly unique selling point for the first time in a Sennheiser earbud — you can replace the battery yourself. 

Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 5 Launch Specs Price

The industry trend is that most true wireless earbuds glue their batteries in place, so once the cells degrade, you’re stuck buying a whole new pair. Sennheiser is doing the complete opposite with the True Wireless 5. 

Both the earbuds and the charging case now use a design you can take apart with a small screwdriver, no adhesive layers to fight through. So when the battery finally fades, you can replace it instead of the entire device.

Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 5 Specifications

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You get real upgrades everywhere else too. The battery life has jumped from 7.5 hours to 12 hours per charge, and the Momentum True Wireless 4‘s 30-hour total case life grows to 40 hours here, helped by a thinner case that still supports Qi wireless charging. 

Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 5 buds

Sennheiser also reworked the ear tips and tuned the adaptive noise cancellation further, and a four-microphone array handles both noise cancellation and a more natural transparency mode when you need to hear what’s around you.

On the audio side, you get Dolby Atmos and spatial audio support, plus interactive head tracking for a more immersive listen. Bluetooth 6.0 connectivity comes with a new “Robust Mode” for crowded, high-interference spots like train platforms or packed offices, so your connection should hold up better than before.

The Momentum True Wireless 5 is available in lavender purple, copper, denim blue, graphite, and cream, all in a metallic finish. It goes on sale from September 3rd at $299.95, the same launch price as its predecessor. 

Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 5 Colors

Right-to-repair earbuds are still rare. Fairphone tried something similar with the Fairbuds, and Google added a replaceable case battery to the Pixel Buds 2a, but a flagship-tier pair built around full user repairability from a major audio brand is still new territory.

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