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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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Galaxy Z Flip 8 might use Snapdragon in some regions, while others get Exynos

Samsung may be gearing up for an interesting shift with the Galaxy Z Flip 8, if recent leaks are anything to go by. Instead of powering the phone exclusively with Exynos, the company could go with a dual-processor setup.

Reports suggest some versions of the Galaxy Z Flip 8 may run on Samsung’s Exynos 2600, while others could ship with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (likely a “for Galaxy” variant). If that happens, it would mark a return to Snapdragon in select markets after Samsung leaned more heavily on Exynos with the Z Flip 7.

The split reportedly won’t be random. Markets like the US, Canada, China, and Japan could get Snapdragon-powered units, while India, Europe, and South Korea may see the Exynos version.

Samsung traditionally powered its foldables (including flip models) exclusively by Qualcomm Snapdragon chips until it flipped the script last year. However, some skepticism remains around the efficiency and thermal performance of Samsung’s in-house silicon. Opting for Snapdragon in key markets like the US and Canada could help position the Flip 8 as a more consistent performer, while Exynos variants keep overall costs in check. It may also reflect limited production capacity for Samsung’s first 2nm chip.

Some tests show the Exynos 2600 closes the gap with Snapdragon in a lot of areas, especially multi-core processing and power efficiency, thanks to its 2nm-based deca-core architecture. Still, Snapdragon versions carry a reputation for more consistent user experience across apps and regions.

If true, this wouldn’t be Samsung’s first time mixing chipsets across regions, but it would be one of its more noticeable splits in the foldable lineup. The Z Flip 8 is expected to launch alongside the Z Fold 8 around July 22, 2026, though Samsung hasn’t confirmed anything yet.

For now, it’s still firmly in rumor territory. But it does point to Samsung continuing its dual-track strategy: pushing Exynos forward while still relying on Qualcomm where it matters most.

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Casio launches three G-Shock GravityMaster GWR-B3000 watches with new shock-detecting movement

Casio is expanding its Master of G line with three new G-Shock GravityMaster watches. Slated for a July 2026 release in Japan, the GWR-B3000 series introduces a metal bezel design and an updated movement system aimed at maintaining timekeeping reliability under physical stress.

Casio G-Shock GravityMaster GWR-B3000 watches

GravityMaster GWR-B3000 Specifications

The lineup consists of three models: the standard GWR-B3000-1A, the blue ion-plated GWR-B3000A-2A, and the gray ion-plated GWR-B3000B-8A. All three share a large but relatively lightweight profile, measuring 56.7 by 47.3 by 14.1 mm and weighing 102 grams.

For the exterior, Casio is utilizing what it calls a dual hollow case structure. The outer case, constructed from stainless steel components formed via metal injection molding (MIM), surrounds a bio-based carbon inner case. This setup supports the center case at four distinct points and integrates resin buffers to absorb impacts. It is part of the company’s Triple G Resist specification, which is engineered to withstand standard drops, centrifugal force, and heavy vibration.

Casio G-Shock GravityMaster GWR-B3000 watches

Internally, the watches are powered by Casio’s new Tough MVT.2 movement. The primary hardware update here is the addition of two sensor-based features: shock detection and magnetic field detection. If the watch sustains a heavy physical impact, the system automatically corrects the alignment of the analog hands. Similarly, if the internal sensor detects a strong magnetic field that could disrupt the mechanism, the hands temporarily pause their movement to prevent misalignment, then automatically snap back to the correct time once the interference clears.

Like most modern high-end G-Shocks, the GWR-B3000 series includes Bluetooth connectivity. By pairing the watch with the Casio Watches smartphone app, users can access automatic time adjustments and a flight log feature that records time and location data on a map. The watches also support Multiband 6 radio control as a fallback for time calibration.

Casio G-Shock GravityMaster GWR-B3000 watches

The watches include a dark dial with microfabricated textures to reduce glare, an in-dial solar charging system (Tough Solar), and a sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating. The bands are made from a soft urethane that incorporates bio-based resins, continuing Casio’s recent shift toward using alternative materials in its watch construction.

Pricing and Availability

The standard GWR-B3000-1A will retail for ¥110,000 ($687), the GWR-B3000A-2A for ¥126,500 ($790), and the GWR-B3000B-8A for ¥137,500 ($859). Casio has not yet confirmed a release window or pricing for markets outside of Japan.

In related news, Casio has recently introduced two new all-black G-Steel watches that combine a slimmer profile with the brand’s signature rugged construction.

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Huawei launches Smart Screen S7 X Pro with 65″/75″/85″ 4K Mini LED panels, 288Hz refresh rate, and 2.1-channel sound system

Huawei has unveiled the Smart Screen S7 X Pro, the latest addition to its Vision Smart Screen lineup, bringing MiniLED panel, high-refresh-rate gaming support, and a range of AI-powered features aimed at modern living rooms.

The new model comes in 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch sizes, priced at 6,299 yuan, 7,999 yuan, and 10,999 yuan respectively.

At the heart of the S7 X Pro is a 4K Super MiniLED display with up to 1,000 local dimming zones, allowing for improved contrast and more precise lighting control. Huawei is also targeting gamers, with a 288Hz refresh rate. An AI-based light control system automatically adjusts brightness to suit viewing conditions and reduce glare.

Audio is another area Huawei is emphasizing. The TV features a three-way 2.1-channel sound system capable of reaching bass frequencies as low as 60Hz, aiming to deliver a more immersive experience without the immediate need for a separate soundbar.

The Smart Screen S7 X Pro runs HarmonyOS 4.3 and is powered by a Huawei-developed processor. Huawei says its memory expansion technology helps improve multitasking performance across apps and services.

Beyond entertainment, the company continues to push smart-home functionality. Features include 4K Super Projection, AI Fitness, motion-controlled games, karaoke support, remote home monitoring, video calling, remote assistance, and a dedicated children’s mode. A new smart pointing remote can control both the TV and compatible set-top boxes.

Huawei has also given the display an ultra-slim design intended for flush wall mounting, helping it blend more naturally into modern interiors.

While the Smart Screen S7 X Pro is currently listed as out of stock in China and there is no word yet on international availability, the launch highlights Huawei’s ongoing focus on expanding its connected device ecosystem.

With gaming-focused specifications and a growing collection of AI features, the new model is positioned as a premium all-in-one entertainment hub for households already invested in Huawei’s ecosystem.

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Huawei nova Y74 launches with 6,620mAh battery, 6.67-inch HD+ LCD screen

Huawei has quietly rolled out the nova Y74 in international markets, bringing a familiar formula to the budget segment: a large battery, a large display, and a focus on durability.

Huawei has fitted the phone with a 6,620mAh silicon-carbon battery. The company claims it can deliver up to 24.9 hours of online video playback, or around 48 hours of calling on a full charge.

Charging speeds are also fairly decent for the segment. With 40W wired charging, the battery is said to reach about 53% in 30 minutes. A short 15-minute top-up, Huawei says, should be enough for roughly five hours of video playback.

The phone sports a 6.67-inch LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate, HD+ resolution, and up to 850 nits of brightness. It’s not the sharpest panel you’ll find in 2026, but it is quite common in this price range. On the positive side, Huawei has also added wet-touch support, a feature that’s surprisingly useful if you’ve ever tried using your phone in the rain.

Around the back is a 50MP main camera housed in a square camera island, while selfies are handled by an 8MP front-facing camera.

The rest of the package is fairly straightforward. You get 8GB of RAM, up to 256GB of storage, NFC, Bluetooth 5.1, dual-SIM 4G support, and EMUI 12 out of the box. There’s also Huawei’s customizable X Button, which can be assigned to launch apps or shortcuts.

The chipset isn’t listed on Huawei’s official page. GSMArena, however, suggests it may be a Kirin 8000-series processor, based on its close resemblance to the Huawei Enjoy 90 Plus.

Huawei is also putting some emphasis on durability. The company says the nova Y74 has earned SGS 5-Star Drop Resistance certification and can survive drops from up to 1.8 meters.

Pricing hasn’t been announced yet, although the phone is expected to land in the budget category once it reaches more markets. Looking at the hardware, the nova Y74 seems aimed at buyers on a budget who care more about battery life and reliability than having the latest processor or 5G connectivity.

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HP and Ferrari unveil limited-edition AI PC with a Ferrari-inspired design

HP has teamed up with Ferrari to release a heavily stylized, limited-edition laptop, and it comes with a price tag that matches the automotive branding. The HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC is set to launch on June 12th for a hefty $5,599.

HP and Ferrari AI PC

HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari Specifications

As you might expect from a collaboration with Maranello, this isn’t just a standard HP laptop with a horse logo slapped on the lid. The two companies spent two years designing the chassis, and the result is a genuinely striking piece of hardware. The laptop is built from CNC precision-milled aluminum finished in Ferrari’s signature Rosso Magma red.

HP and Ferrari AI PC

In a nod to the glass engine covers found on modern supercars, HP has outfitted the bottom of the laptop with a mix of carbon fiber and Corning Gorilla Glass, intentionally leaving the cooling system visible. The thermal design itself features over 2,000 micro-perforations in the glass and a 3D louvered vent system to manage airflow. Up top, the palm rest is entirely glass, integrating a haptic touchpad with a boundary that illuminates when you touch it.

Under the hood, the specs align with the current AI PC trend. It’s powered by an Intel Core Ultra X7 358H processor paired with Intel Arc B390 graphics. HP says this combination delivers up to 180 TOPS for local AI workloads and demanding applications. You’ll be looking at a 3K Tandem OLED+ touch display, which should offer excellent brightness and contrast, alongside a per-key RGB backlit keyboard.

HP and Ferrari AI PC

HP is leaning into the exclusivity factor. Only 4,999 units are being produced, each individually numbered and serialized. The laptop ships in custom packaging designed to physically lift the device as you open the box, and it includes a leather sleeve made by Poltrona Frau, the same company that supplies the leather for Ferrari interiors. On the software side, it comes equipped with HP Wolf Security for Business for hardware-level protection.

If you’re in the US, Australia, the UK, or a handful of European and Asian markets, it will be available on HP’s website starting next week.

In related news, Asus has recently introduced the ProArt P16 and ProArt P14 creator laptops, featuring Nvidia’s RTX-powered Spark superchip platform.

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5 Best Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 phones: Top picks for 2026

Best Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 phones

The three-year-old Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 has suddenly become a popular choice for high-end smartphones, and we all know the reason — the rapidly rising cost of essential components such as DRAM and NAND storage. The situation is expected to only worsen in the near future, and so now might be the right time to purchase a smartphone.

With so many options out there, it can be tough to pick the best Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 phone for you. So, we’ve scaled down the list to five of the best smartphones you may want to consider.

Top 5 smartphones with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor

1. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

The Galaxy S24 Ultra (review) is one of the best smartphones with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor for most people. It features a 6.8-inch high-quality AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, 2600 nits of peak brightness, and tough Gorilla Armor protection.

Software support is a big plus for the S24 Ultra, as it promises seven Android OS upgrades, up to Android 21. The smartphone also offers a high-end rear camera setup, led by a 200MP primary camera. It also includes a 10MP 3x telephoto shooter, a 50MP 5x periscope telephoto lens, and a 12MP ultrawide unit. There’s a 12MP camera for selfies and video calls.

The Galaxy S24 Ultra packs a 5000mAh battery with support for 45W wired charging, 15W wireless charging, and 4.5W reverse wireless charging. It features an ultrasonic under-display fingerprint reader and robust connectivity features, including Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, and NFC.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra specs:

  • Display: 6.8-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X, 1440 x 3120 pixels, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, 2600 nits (peak brightness)
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4 nm)
  • Software: Android 14, up to seven major Android upgrades
  • Rear camera: 200MP (wide) + 10MP (telephoto, 3x optical zoom) + 50MP (periscope telephoto, 5x optical zoom) + 12MP (ultrawide)
  • Selfie camera: 12MP
  • Battery: 5000mAh
  • Charging: 45W (wired), 15W (wireless), 4.5W (reverse wireless)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, USB Type-C 3.2

2. Xiaomi 14 Ultra

Xiaomi 14 Ultra (review) is a spec-heavy flagship smartphone that offers a lot of value for its price. It comes with a 6.73-inch LTPO AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and 3000 nits of peak brightness. The smartphone boots Android 14 out of the box and promises four major OS upgrades.

The Xiaomi phone offers a high-end quad-camera setup, all featuring 50MP sensors. It includes a primary lens, a 3.2x telephoto lens, a 5x periscope telephoto lens, and an ultrawide camera. The other side features a 32MP selfie camera.

A 5000mAh battery ensures the device lasts a day on normal usage, with fast charging options for quick refills, including 90W wired and 80W wireless charging. It also supports 10W reverse wireless charging to power our accessories.

Xiaomi 14 Ultra specs:

  • Display: 6.73-inch LTPO AMOLED, 1440 x 3200 pixels, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, 3000 nits (peak brightness)
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4 nm)
  • Software: Android 14, up to four major Android upgrades
  • Rear camera: 50MP (wide) + 50MP (telephoto, 3.2x optical zoom) + 50MP (periscope telephoto, 5x optical zoom) + 50MP (ultrawide)
  • Selfie camera: 32MP
  • Battery: 5000mAh
  • Charging: 90W (wired), 80W (wireless), 10W (reverse wireless)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 2

3. OnePlus 12

The OnePlus 12 (review) offers a high-end rear camera setup made in partnership with Hasselblad. It includes a 50MP primary camera, a 64MP 3x periscope telephoto lens, and a 48MP ultrawide camera. There’s a 32MP selfie camera.

The smartphone comes preinstalled with Android 14 and promises four Android OS updates. That means the OS updates will reach the end sometime next year when it receives the Android 18 update. If that’s a big concern to you, take a look at the newer OnePlus 13R.

The OnePlus 12 is built around a 6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED screen that supports a 120Hz refresh rate and 4500 nits of peak brightness. It’s equipped with a 5400mAh battery and supports up to 100W wired and 50W wireless charging. The phone also supports 10W reverse wireless charging.

OnePlus 12 specs:

  • Display: 6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED, 1440 x 3168 pixels, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, 4500 nits (peak brightness)
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4 nm)
  • Software: Android 14, up to four major Android upgrades
  • Rear camera: 50MP (wide) + 64MP (periscope telephoto, 3x optical zoom) + 48MP (ultrawide)
  • Selfie camera: 32MP
  • Battery: 5400mAh
  • Charging: 100W (wired – International), 80W (wired – USA), 50W (wireless), 10W (reverse wireless)

Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB Type-C 3.2

4. Honor Magic 6 Pro

The Honor Magic 6 Pro also excels in camera performance, particularly for zoom shots. The triple rear camera setup includes a 50MP primary camera, a 2.5x 180MP periscope telephoto lens, and a 50MP ultrawide unit. Plus, a 50MP selfie camera. The device boots Android 14 and promises OS updates up to Android 18.

The Honor Magic 6 Pro features a 6.8-inch LTPO OLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and 5000 nits of peak brightness. The battery comes in at 5600mAh with support for 80W wired and 66W wireless charging. It also supports reverse wired and reverse wireless charging.

Honor Magic 6 Pro specs:

  • Display: 6.8-inch LTPO OLED, 1280 x 2800 pixels, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR, Dolby Vision, 5000 nits (peak brightness)
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4 nm)
  • Software: Android 14, up to four major Android upgrades
  • Rear camera: 50MP (wide) + 180MP (periscope telephoto, 2.5x optical zoom) + 50MP (ultrawide)
  • Selfie camera: 50MP
  • Battery: 5600mAh
  • Charging: 80W (wired), 66W (wireless), 5W (reverse wired), reverse wireless
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, USB Type-C 3.2

5. RedMagic 9S Pro+

If gaming performance matters to you more than anything else, the RedMagic 9S Pro+ delivers big. It features an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, designed to deliver higher peak performance than the regular 8 Gen 3, paired with ultra-fast LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. The device has a dedicated secondary gaming chip to further optimize gaming performance.

To ensure the device remains cool during extreme gaming, there’s an active, centrifugal physical fan and a massive 10,182 sq. mm vapor chamber. The thermal paste further improves the thermal conductivity and power efficiency. The RedMagic phone features shoulder triggers, high touch sampling rate, and bypass charging mode.

The device offers a 6.8-inch AMOLED panel, a triple camera setup (50MP wide, 50MP ultrawide, and a macro lens), a 16MP selfie camera, and a 5500mAh battery with 165W fast charging support.

RedMagic 9S Pro+ specs:

  • Display: 6.8-inch AMOLED, 1116 x 2480 pixels, 120Hz refresh rate, 1600 nits (peak brightness)
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4 nm)
  • Software: Android 14
  • Rear camera: 50MP (wide) + 50MP (ultrawide) + 2MP (depth)
  • Selfie camera: 16MP
  • Battery: 5500mAh
  • Charging: 165W (wired)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 2

Huawei and Honor capture 81% of China’s foldable market while Oppo, vivo, and Xiaomi collectively hold just 15%

Huawei remains firmly in control of China’s foldable smartphone market, but Honor is starting to chip away at its lead.

Fresh IDC figures for Q1 2026, shared by Honor Global CMO Guan Haitao on Weibo, show Huawei holding a dominant 60% share of China’s foldable segment. Honor came in second with 21%, continuing the momentum generated by its Magic V lineup.

The rest of the market trails well behind. Oppo captured 6%, while Vivo and Xiaomi accounted for 5% and 4% respectively. Combined, Huawei and Honor now control more than four-fifths of China’s foldable market.

The company has consistently led the category over the past year thanks to strong demand for its Mate and Pura foldables, along with the growing reach of its HarmonyOS ecosystem. Back in Q3 2025, Huawei’s share was close to 70%.

What stands out in the latest numbers is Honor’s progress. Its share has nearly doubled from the 11.2% recorded in Q3 2025, helped by newer devices such as the Magic V6, which has attracted attention for its slim design and flagship-level hardware.

The broader smartphone market in China wasn’t as healthy. IDC estimates total shipments fell 3.3% year-over-year in the first quarter to around 69 million units, with higher component costs and supply-chain pressures weighing on demand.

Foldables, though, continue to outperform the wider market. Consumer interest in premium devices remains strong, and manufacturers are still finding ways to improve the experience with thinner designs, less visible creases, and better battery life.

Industry data from late 2025 already hinted at this trend. Foldable shipments reached 2.63 million units in Q3, up 17.8% from a year earlier, and that momentum appears to have carried into 2026.

Honor acknowledged the latest rankings with a simple “Learn from the best” post on social media, a nod to the company it is chasing.

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Xiaomi launches affordable handheld fan with 100 speed levels and 40h battery

Xiaomi has announced the Mijia Handheld Fan, a new portable cooling device priced at 199 yuan ($29). The fan is currently available for pre-order on JD.com and will officially go on sale starting June 10. The device focuses on two main specifications: a 100-level speed adjustment system and a battery rated to last up to 40 hours on a single charge.

Xiaomi Mijia Handheld Fan

Mijia Handheld Fan Specifications

The fan measures 63 x 64 x 167 mm and weighs 260 grams, making it similar in size and weight to a standard smartphone. For portability, Xiaomi includes a detachable shoulder strap, giving users the option to wear it across the body, attach it to a bag, or carry it by hand.

The hardware also includes a sliding power switch instead of a standard push-button. This design choice is intended to prevent the fan from turning on accidentally and draining the battery while stored in a backpack or handbag.

Xiaomi Mijia Handheld Fan

Inside, the fan uses a DC motor paired with a mixed-flow impeller. According to Xiaomi, this setup produces an airflow output of 250m³/h and a maximum wind speed of 8.5m/s. The device can push air up to 5 meters away, which is meant to accommodate outdoor activities like camping, hiking, or standing in lines. At its maximum speed, the fan’s noise level is rated at ≤69dB(A).

Rather than the usual three-speed toggle found on most budget portable fans, the Mijia Handheld Fan features a 100-level stepless speed adjustment. This allows users to make minor adjustments to the airflow to suit their environment. To help manage these settings, there is a built-in LED digital display on the handle that shows the current speed level alongside the remaining battery percentage.

The device runs on a 5,000mAh lithium-ion battery. On the lowest speed setting, it can operate for up to 40 hours. The battery has a rated energy capacity of 18.5Wh, which falls within standard airline carry-on limits, meaning it can be taken on flights.

Charging is handled via a USB Type-C port. It supports fast charging, with Xiaomi saying that a 10-minute charge provides up to four hours of use, and it can be charged using standard power banks while traveling.

In related news, Xiaomi has recently introduced a new Mijia backpack designed to accommodate laptops up to 16 inches, alongside a compact 10,000mAh power bank that supports 22.5W fast charging.

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iPhone Ultra tipped to include a vapor chamber, liquid metal hinge

Apple‘s first foldable iPhone is shaping up to be one of the company’s most ambitious hardware projects in years. While Apple has yet to confirm its plans, a new leak suggests the device could feature a vapor chamber, designed to keep temperatures under control during demanding tasks.

According to Weibo tipster Fixed Focus Digital, development of the alleged iPhone Ultra is progressing rapidly, and prototypes have already been sent to global carriers for testing.

The foldable is expected to deliver surprisingly strong thermal performance despite its ultra-thin design. Earlier reports have suggested the device could measure roughly 4.5mm to 5mm when unfolded.

The use of a vapor chamber would help address that challenge. Apple already brought the technology to the iPhone 17 Pro series. Bringing it to a foldable makes sense, as the larger display will likely encourage multitasking.

The tipster also repeats earlier claims that Apple will use a liquid metal hinge. The material is said to offer better durability and flexibility than conventional hinge components, while potentially helping reduce the appearance of the display crease. Previous reports have pointed to a folded thickness of around 9mm to 9.5mm.

Although foldable devices remain a relatively new category, Apple appears determined to avoid some of the compromises previously seen in rival products. Tight integration with the Apple ecosystem could make multitasking a standout feature, while the liquid metal hinge and vapor chamber cooling aim to address durability and thermal concerns.

Current rumors point to a September 2026 launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro lineup. The device is expected to feature a roughly 7.8-inch to 8-inch inner display, a smaller outer screen, Apple’s A20-series chip, Touch ID, and a dual rear camera setup. Pricing is rumored to start at around $2,000.

As always, these details come from supply chain sources and should be treated with some caution. Still, the latest leaks suggest Apple is paying close attention to the areas that matter most in a foldable: durability, heat management, and long-term usability.

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Xiaomi 18 Pro to feature almost twice as big rear screen with privacy protection

A fresh leak today revealed the rear camera specs of the Xiaomi 18 Pro Max. The device is rumored to feature a 200MP main and a 200MP telephoto lens. Alongside these camera modules will be a display that Xiaomi first introduced with the Xiaomi 17 Pro and Pro Max. This has already been confirmed

A Weibo tipster known as Smart Pikachu has now revealed details about the rear display on the Xiaomi 18 Pro models, and the specifications sound promising.

According to the leak, the Xiaomi 18 Pro will feature a 4-inch rear display, a massive jump from the 2.7-inch secondary screen found on the Xiaomi 17 Pro.

Xiaomi 18 Pro rear screen

Xiaomi 18 Pro’s rear screen will be a serious upgrade

That alone would be a significant upgrade, but the tipster goes further, claiming the display will offer high brightness, a high pixel density (PPI), large rounded corners, and built-in privacy protection.

If true, it will be a clear evolution from last year’s model. The Xiaomi 17 Pro‘s rear display measured 2.7 inches and featured a resolution of 572 × 904 pixels, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 3,500 nits.

A 4-inch panel would provide significantly more space for features Xiaomi has already introduced on the current model, including live translation, teleprompter mode, and interactive widgets.

Xiaomi is reportedly evolving the rear display into an AI-powered smart window, enabling more dynamic and context-aware interactions rather than serving as a simple auxiliary screen. A larger, brighter display with improved color accuracy would make that vision far more practical.

The Xiaomi 18 series is expected to launch in September, so there is still some time before we receive official confirmation of its hardware specifications.

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Caviar launches luxury iPhone 17 Pro Max with a built-in vault for your Swiss watches

Caviar, the customization company known for modifying Apple devices with materials like dinosaur bone and meteorite, has a new project. The brand has announced the Masters of Time collection, a series of heavily modified iPhone 17 Pro Max devices designed to physically house high-end Swiss watches in their back panels.

Caviar Patek Philippe Celestial

Design Details

Instead of just gluing a watch face to the phone, Caviar has actually built a quick-release mounting system into the chassis. The company calls it the Watch Vault. It’s a mechanical latching system that uses a short-thread ring to lock a compatible watch into the back of the phone. According to Caviar, you don’t need any tools to use it; you just twist a lever, and the watch pops out so you can attach it to a standard strap and wear it on your wrist.

To keep the metal watch cases from getting scratched, the inside of the phone’s mounting cavity is lined with a soft protective material. If you decide to wear the watch rather than keep it in the phone, Caviar includes a decorative metal plate, like a silver cover etched with an astrolabe design, that snaps into the empty slot so the phone doesn’t just have a gaping hole in the back.

Caviar Patek Philippe Celestial
Celestial

The collection is launching with two primary, single-edition models. The first is the Celestial, which is built around a Patek Philippe Celestial. The phone’s modified body is made of 18-karat white gold, blue enamel, diamonds, and a piece of Muonionalusta meteorite. The second model, the Portugieser, holds an IWC Portugieser Tourbillon Mystère Squelette. Its chassis features white gold, hand-engraving, and a mix of white diamonds and orange sapphires meant to match the watch’s exposed tourbillon.

Caviar Portugieser iPhone 17 Pro Max
Portugieser

Caviar is also showing off concept renders for versions that hold a Jacob & Co. Casino Tourbillon and a Rolex Sky-Dweller. If you already own a Swiss watch with a case diameter between 42 and 44 mm, the company says it can build a custom chassis specifically for your device.

It is a very strange, highly specific solution for people who want to combine traditional mechanical horology with a modern smartphone. Naturally, the pricing reflects the materials and the target demographic. The white gold Celestial model is priced at $215,360. There is a relatively cheaper titanium option designed for an Omega watch that starts at $49,640. It’s a niche product for a very specific type of collector, assuming they are okay with the added weight of carrying a mechanical watch vault in their pocket.

In related news, Caviar recently unveiled a $10,500 gold-plated iPhone 17 Pro Max inspired by Donald Trump.

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Huawei Pura X Max Receives HarmonyOS 6.1.0.125 Update: Everything New Inside

Huawei has started rolling out a new software update for the Huawei Pura X Max foldable smartphone. The latest HarmonyOS 6.1.0.125 SP13 update arrives with a package size of around 1.67GB and introduces several new features, including a limited-time camera watermark, theme enhancements, 3D visual effects, and a new single-app volume adjustment tool.

The rollout is being released in phases, which means some users may receive the update later than others.

New Limited-Time Camera Watermark

One of the biggest additions in the update is a new aesthetic-inspired limited-time watermark feature for the camera app. Huawei says the watermark can be applied to photos captured until September 15, 2026 (00:00).

Users can enable or disable the watermark, change its background color, and even customize the text according to their preferences. The feature can be accessed through the Camera settings menu.

Path:
Camera → Swipe Up/Toolbox → Settings → Auto Add Watermark → Limited Time Watermark

Bumper Park Theme Gets New 3D Clock Styles

Huawei has also refreshed the Bumper Park theme with two new 3D clock layouts. The clock color automatically adapts to match the lock screen wallpaper, creating a more personalized appearance.

The new interactive clock can also be tapped directly on the lock screen for a more dynamic user experience.

To use the feature, users need to enable the “Clock and Battery Display as Stickers” option within the Bumper Park theme editor.

New 3D Charging Animations and Headphone Effects

The update adds several visual enhancements, including new 3D charging animations and redesigned headphone pop-up skins. These effects become available after users reapply the updated Bumper Park theme.

Path:
Settings → Desktop & Personalization → More Themes → Bumper Park

These additions are designed to make the device feel more interactive while improving the overall visual experience.

Single-App Volume Adjustment Now Available

Another practical feature included in HarmonyOS 6.1.0.125 is separate volume control for individual applications. Users can now adjust the volume of a specific app without affecting the overall media volume.

To use the feature, simply press a volume button while media is playing, expand the volume panel by swiping left, and adjust the volume slider for the active app.

Path:
Settings → Sound & Vibration → Separate Application Volume Adjustment

System Stability and Performance Improvements

In addition to new features, Huawei says the update optimizes system stability in certain scenarios and improves system extension capabilities. The company also notes that overall functionality and user experience have been enhanced.

Huawei Pura X Max Specifications

The Huawei Pura X Max is powered by the Kirin 9030 Pro processor and is the first Huawei foldable smartphone to feature the Xiaoyi Companion AI assistant. It also supports 5A network speeds and was officially launched on April 25, 2026.

Huawei markets the device as the industry’s first horizontally foldable smartphone, combining flagship hardware with advanced AI capabilities.

Huawei Pura X Max Pricing

VariantPrice
12GB + 256GB¥10,999 (~$1,618)
12GB + 512GB¥11,999 (~$1,765)
16GB + 512GB (Collector’s Edition)¥12,999 (~$1,912)
16GB + 1TB (Collector’s Edition)¥13,999 (~$2,059)

The Huawei Pura X Max is available with up to 16GB RAM and 1TB of storage, positioning it as one of Huawei’s most premium foldable smartphones to date.

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OnePlus 16 and iQOO 16 may launch sooner than expected as September flagship battle heats up

In a recent Weibo post, reliable tipster Digital Chat Station (DCS) claimed that, apart from Xiaomi, Vivo and Oppo are also planning to launch their next-generation flagship smartphones in September. Now, a fresh leak suggests that a few more flagship devices, which were previously expected to debut in October or November, could also be brought forward to September.

What to expect this September?

According to DCS’ latest Weibo post, one smartphone sub-brand under a major Chinese manufacturer has already decided to advance the launch of its next flagship to the third quarter of 2026. While the tipster did not name the brand, it is believed that he may be referring to the Redmi K100 series. In an earlier post, DCS had suggested that the next-generation K100 lineup could arrive ahead of schedule in Q3.

The tipster further claims that the upcoming OnePlus 16 and iQOO 16 may also be moved up to September. He adds that regulatory filings and product development timelines are being accelerated, indicating that several flagship launches could take place earlier than originally planned.

If these claims prove accurate, September could become one of the busiest months of the year for flagship smartphone launches. Brands are likely aiming to position their devices as alternatives to the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro series, which is expected to launch in September, following Apple’s usual release schedule.

That said, readers should treat these claims with caution. While some brands may currently be targeting a September launch window, final launch schedules could still shift to October or November.

An earlier debut in China could also pave the way for faster global rollouts. If these flagship devices launch in September or during the first few weeks of October, there is a strong possibility that their global variants could arrive before the end of the year.

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Baseus Bowie MC2 Review: Top-tier comfort and fit with great sound

Open‑ear earclips are now the most popular type of earbuds. They perfectly solve the problem of AirPods constantly slipping out. It seems the stem‑style earbuds—first popularized by the AirPods—are gradually being replaced by earclip‑type models. They fit any ear shape, stay comfortable for hours, and are much friendlier to your ear canal health. The star of today’s review is an open‑ear earclip from Baseus: the Bowie MC2. If you haven’t tried this type of earbuds yet, this is the one I highly recommend starting with.

Design and comfort

The Baseus Bowie MC2 has an oval-shaped case with a slightly more premium fit and finish compared to competitors in the same price range. Although some people may not like the oval-shaped case, it is more pocketable than most of the competition and is one of the best cases for jeans.

While this kind of open-ear earclip fits almost all ear shapes, Baseus has still added some thoughtful design touches to make it even more comfortable. For example, the replaceable CloudComfort 2.0 air cushions. These cushions help distribute pressure across the contact area, minimizing any wearing discomfort.

In fact, their SGS and TUV comfort certifications are the best proof of just how comfortable they are. The box also includes two other sizes of spare cushions, so you can choose the perfect fit for your specific ear shape.

Wave-Pattern Ultra-Thin C-Ring also makes for a surprisingly secure and comfortable fit. The C-Ring uses a memory titanium alloy that keeps the clamping force to a minimum. Another benefit of the C-ring is its longer length compared to most of the competition. This allows the speaker to be closer to the ear canal. Each earbud weighs only 5.1 grams. As you wear them longer, the comfort gap between the Bowie MC2 and other earbuds becomes even more noticeable; it’s easy to forget you’re even wearing them. The cherry on top is the IP67 rating. This ensures these ear-clips will survive the wettest workouts.

In summary, the Bowie MC2 is easily pocketable and has a case that feels solid. Compared to all other earclip designs I have tested in the past, these are the most comfortable earclips I have tried.

Sound

The Bowie MC2 uses 11mm dynamic drivers with metallic diaphragms, in addition to upgraded BISA special audio. Last year’s Inspire series featured tuning expertise learned from a collaboration with Bose, and that same technology has been packed into the MC2’s SuperBass 3.0. It also supports Hi-Res and LDAC codecs. And since the Bowie MC2 is recommended by a Grammy-winning audio professional, you know the audio DNA of this earclip is already solid.

The overall sound signature is V-shaped with good resolution and a surprising amount of depth. The bass is full-bodied, and the subbass is present with a moderate roll-off below 80 Hz. The bass is not boomy or bloated, and the vocals are clear. And clearly, it’s highly capable when it comes to vocal-heavy pop music. It may not perform quite like the flagship Inspire XC1, but the overall sound quality comes pretty close to top-tier models and is highly competitive for the price.

The Baseus app has several sound profiles and a customizable 8-band equalizer. You can create your own custom sound profile with the equalizer. For me, the default setting is easily the best overall choice, and it’s the one I use the most during my daily testing. Overall, the Bowie MC2 produces a full-bodied V-shaped sound with great resolution and depth.

Calls

In the video at the beginning of our article, there’s a call test — you can click to listen for yourself. To me, the call quality is pretty good. In theory, the 4-Mic Call Clarity and Smart Awareness help with ambient noise reduction and provide better-than-average call quality regardless of the background noise. Again, Bluetooth 6.0 allows for an excellent range from your phone.

Connectivity

A small button on the top side of each earbud controls all functions. With a little practice, all the functions are easy to master. Bluetooth 6.0 allows for a strong connection despite multiple walls and is a notable improvement over Bluetooth 5.0 devices I have tested. Latency was quite low and worked well for watching YouTube videos. For gaming, low-latency mode is accessible through the Baseus app.

Dual-Device connection should be standard on every pair of earbuds by now, but I still want to give it a quick mention. The Bowie MC2 does a great job with this; even when connecting between an iPhone and a MacBook, it delivers a switching experience that is just as seamless as AirPods.

Battery life

As Baseus’s latest earclip, the Bowie MC2’s battery life and charging capabilities are a huge advantage. They claim a single charge will last for 11.5 hours. 10 Min quick charge allows for up to 3 hours of listening. It’s safe to say this is currently Baseus’s strongest earclip in terms of battery and charging—bar none.

The Baseus Bowie MC2 is the most comfortable ear clip I have used. If you want an earclip that you can wear all day, this is it. They work well in the office, gym, and any situation that requires awareness of your surroundings. It sounds exceptional at a retail price under $60 (for early-bird deals). For a pair of open-ear earclips that deliver a flagship-level experience without the flagship price tag, Baseus has done an amazing job.

The Baseus Bowie MC2 retails for $79.99, but an exclusive early bird PD discount was secured for its debut on June 1st. Just use promo code MC2OWSPR at checkout to knock $30 off the price – that brings it down to just $49.99. Don’t sleep on this deal.

OPPO Find X9 Ultra Global Version Camera Test: The Best Smartphone for Travel

Let’s get it straight: the OPPO Find X9 Ultra did not disappoint. It’s genuinely a great camera phone. After carrying it on a five‑day trip to Japan and capturing over a thousand photos, I came to fully appreciate just how impressive its strengths really are. That said, I also discovered quite a few weaknesses. So let’s dive into the sample shots and break down the camera performance of the Find X9 Ultra.

**All the photos on this webpage are compressed. Please check out the video for high-resolution samples.**

Buy the OPPO Find X9 Ultra Global version on GeekWills here.

Master Mode

Since Master Mode tends to reduce shutter time, photos often come out slightly underexposed. Combined with vignetting and lighter post-processing, the results look more cinematic. Shots taken at dusk also appear much closer to what your eyes actually see, while the default mode makes it feel like the sun never went down. The downside, however, is that exposure can sometimes be pushed too low, turning sunny days into scenes that look overcast.

As for the default mode, its characteristics are very aggressive HDR, heavy sharpening, and highly saturated colors. Well, sometimes it really does make your photos look better, like sharper details and higher dynamic range. But it depends on the scene, and sometimes it completely ruins the shot. For example, the excessive HDR processing can make daytime photos look flat, and even the sun no longer feels blinding.

At night, shadow areas may also exhibit slight color artifacts.

Based on my experience of taking over a thousand photos, I still recommend using Master Mode for daily shooting, and only switching back to the default mode when the scene doesn’t suit it. Because honestly, after looking at too many high-contrast and over-sharpened photos, it really feels like they’re assaulting my eyes. So, unless otherwise specified, every photo shown was taken using Master Mode.

23mm

Although the sensor has become smaller and the glass elements is gone, the actual image quality has not regressed. You can still take photos with an extremely shallow depth of field. Though sometimes a shallow depth of field is not necessarily a good thing, especially when shooting food.

Thankfully, this time the main camera is 200MP, so OPPO added a new option in the Find X9 Ultra: High Resolution mode. Once enabled, under good lighting conditions, the photos you take will be 28MP. This allows the camera to fully take advantage of the high-resolution sensor.

Well, there’s honestly not much else to say. This main camera is simply one of the best cameras available right now, and it can reliably capture what you want in almost any situation.

For example, the photo was taken in an environment where I could barely see anything with my own eyes. Under conditions like that, only the main camera could capture the black cat walking by at night.

230mm

Because this new 10x optical telephoto lens requires light to go through five reflections before reaching the sensor, theoretically, its optical quality was never going to be amazing. And in practice, that’s exactly the case. If you zoom in and inspect any photo taken with this lens, you can almost always find red or green outlines appearing around object edges.

Since chromatic aberration exists, spherical aberration naturally exists as well. Simply put, the image just doesn’t look sharp enough. And if you’re using Master Mode, the photos can end up looking like they have a soft diffusion filter applied. So it’s obvious that the bottleneck of this camera is not the sensor, but the lens itself. Compared to the Samsung S23 Ultra, this telephoto camera only wins by a very narrow margin in image quality.

The scenarios where this high-resolution sensor truly shines are cloudy weather or scenes beyond 230mm. Without harsh lighting, the aberration issues become much less noticeable. And thanks to In-Sensor Zoom, it can extend to 460mm, making bird photography barely usable as well. Even though I complained quite a bit about the aberration problems earlier, realistically, if you don’t zoom in, you probably won’t notice them at all. And once the photos are uploaded to social media, nobody will notice those tiny flaws anyway. In reality, I’m still pretty satisfied with this lens. It may not be perfect, but it genuinely allows me to capture more distant scenery.

Have you ever thought about this question: under what circumstances would you even photograph such distant objects in pitch-black darkness? So even though it does perform better than Samsung at night, I honestly think that advantage is meaningless.

70mm

Between the ultra-long telephoto camera and the main camera, OPPO chose a 200MP sensor as the transition camera. But with an aperture this large, calling it a “transition camera” doesn’t really feel appropriate. In fact, out of all four cameras, this one is my favorite. With its massive sensor size and huge aperture, this is the best 70mm camera ever made on a smartphone.

Just like the main camera, it delivers professional camera-level background blur. At 6x zoom, image sharpness drops slightly, but it’s still acceptable. Most telephoto cameras struggle badly at night, but the Find X9 Ultra does not. This camera can still produce satisfying results after dark.

For example, in this photo taken at dusk, both the white house nearby and the signal tower in the distance remain incredibly sharp. Just like the main camera, I genuinely cannot find anything to complain about with this 70mm camera. It is simply one of the best smartphone cameras ever made.

14mm

The ultra-wide camera is slightly better than the one on the Find X8 Ultra, but compared to the other three cameras, it feels pretty bad. Purple fringing is quite severe. Even without backlighting, you can still spot purple edges once you zoom into the corners of the image. And if you combine backlighting with scenes full of high-frequency detail, the results become downright terrible. This once again proves that the bottleneck, just like the 10x telephoto camera, lies in the lens rather than the sensor.

At night, the gap between this camera and its siblings becomes even larger. Besides the obvious loss in sharpness, the lack of OIS also dramatically increases the number of blurry shots. The only solution is to take multiple photos and hope one of them comes out sharp.

Although this ultra-wide camera drags the whole system down, I can understand OPPO’s decision. During my trip, only about 1/10 of my photos were actually taken with this camera. Even when facing extremely grand scenery, the main camera’s 23mm focal length was already wide enough. Sacrificing the ultra-wide camera in exchange for more space for the telephoto system was honestly a smart decision.

Photography Kit

Unfortunately, OPPO’s photography kit and teleconverter are not sold separately this time. If you want them, you’ll have to spend nearly $1800, together with the 1TB version of the phone. I’m not rich, so I didn’t buy it, but I did get some hands-on experience with the kit at an OPPO offline store. My first impression was this: compared to practicality, it gives you far more emotional value.

Although the teleconverter is only 300mm, it is physically larger and longer than vivo’s 400mm one. The grip and phone case are integrated together, but the grip itself is very shallow, making it difficult to hold such a heavy phone securely. The only buttons are the shutter key and zoom lever, and it connects via Bluetooth. There’s no doubt that the design is ahead of both Xiaomi and vivo, but in terms of practicality, it also unquestionably ranks last.

Considering the Find X9 Ultra already has a 230mm camera, and the global version could potentially exceed $2000, I’d still recommend saving your money for the hardships of life instead.

Video Recording

9:08-10:00 Video demo

Every clip was recorded in 4K 30FPS, converted from O-Log2 back to Rec.709, without any color grading. I set the bitrate to the highest setting, so every clip basically exceeded 75Mbps. For a smartphone, this level of stabilization plus such clear image quality is already top-tier.

But there are still some flaws. For example, the telephoto camera occasionally shows slight jitter. And once again, this ultra-wide camera drags everything down. Not only does it still suffer from purple fringing, but its dynamic range is also noticeably weaker. Even enabling O-Log2 cannot recover the highlights.

At night, the image quality also drops dramatically, with noise dancing all over the screen. You can clearly see how massive the gap becomes once I switch back to the main camera. But aside from that, I’m still very satisfied with the video quality from the other cameras.

Verdict

In the past, whenever I traveled and wanted a full focal‑length photography experience, I had to carry a massive lens—bigger than this phone. Now, OPPO offers a much smarter alternative. The Find X9 Ultra is the first true all‑focal‑length smartphone I’ve ever seen. And for me, the essence of smartphone photography comes down to one word: convenience.

Even if its image quality can’t quite match a mirrorless camera, it lets you carry fewer lenses, climb higher mountains, travel to more places, and meet more people. That, to me, is the true essence of smartphone photography. And the Find X9 Ultra is the ultimate device that fully embodies that philosophy.

Oppo and Vivo’s handheld gimbal may share the same 200MP camera sensor

The handheld camera market is about to get a lot more crowded. Prominent Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station has shared new details suggesting that both Oppo and Vivo are independently developing compact gimbal cameras, and the specs sound flagship, to say the very least. 

Both devices are said to pack a 200MP sensor on a 1/1.12-inch imaging chip. The specs matches to that of Sony’s LYT-901 sensor, although the tipster hasn’t shared the exact sensor details. 

Oppo gimbal camera (AI-generated image)
Oppo gimbal camera (AI-generated image)

The branding angle is interesting too. Oppo’s version may carry a Hasselblad co-branding, while Vivo’s could come with Zeiss on the label, the same partnerships both brands already use on their flagship smartphones. Both cameras are also said to run on high-end processors, though exact chip names have not been confirmed yet.

Oppo and Vivo’s handhelds will also offer ecosystem integration

One of the more practical features mentioned in the leak is ecosystem integration. Both devices will support seamless interconnection with their respective smartphones, meaning photos and videos captured on the pocket camera can be transferred, edited, and shared directly through your phone without any friction.

We first reported Vivo’s vlogging camera plans back in February, and Oppo’s internal project codenamed “Fuyao” was confirmed more recently. Vivo is reportedly preparing an initial inventory of around one million units, suggesting strong expectations for the product.

Industry analysts believe smartphone makers entering this segment could shake up a market currently dominated by DJI and Insta360, given their strengths in imaging algorithms, AI processing, and competitive pricing.

Both devices are expected to launch before the end of 2026.

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US- China Tech War: China Just Beat NVIDIA in the Next Big AI Race

The battle for AI leadership is rapidly moving from chatbots to robots, and China has just scored a major victory. Chinese startup Spirit AI announced that its Spirit v1.6 model ranked No.1 on the RoboArena benchmark, outperforming NVIDIA and other leading competitors. 

Spirit v1.6 achieved a score of 1,924, outperforming NVIDIA’s Cosmos3-Nano-Policy, which scored 1,881, and DreamZero, another NVIDIA-backed model, which scored 1,763. The achievement marks the first time a Chinese embodied AI model has reached the No.1 spot on the benchmark.

source: spirit-ai.com

Why RoboArena Matters

RoboArena is designed to measure how effectively AI systems can translate decisions into real-world robotic actions. Unlike traditional AI benchmarks that focus on language or reasoning, RoboArena evaluates physical task execution, including object manipulation, navigation, tool usage, perception, planning, and adaptability in unfamiliar environments.

The benchmark is widely respected because it uses randomized environments, adversarial testing scenarios, and strict anti-overfitting measures, making it difficult for companies to optimize specifically for the test.

The Growing Physical AI Race

The result highlights how competition in artificial intelligence is increasingly shifting beyond chatbots and large language models toward physical AI. These systems serve as the “brains” behind humanoid robots, robotic arms, autonomous vehicles, and industrial automation platforms.

Spirit AI’s success is being viewed as evidence that efficient model design and high-quality training data can be just as important as massive computing power. The company’s model reportedly demonstrated strong performance in object handling, autonomous navigation, complex tool use, and adapting to new situations with minimal fine-tuning.

China’s Expanding Advantage

China has also been gaining ground across several other embodied AI benchmarks. Companies including Manifold AI, AgiBot, and DexForce currently lead categories related to world modeling, robotic perception, and robotics data generation.

At the same time, investment in the sector continues to surge. Spirit AI recently raised 1.5 billion yuan (about $222 million), while other Chinese robotics startups have secured large funding rounds over the past year.  China’s growing strength in robotics data, funding, and benchmark performance suggests the global race is becoming more competitive than ever.

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Xiaomi launches FX Mini LED TVs with up to 75-inch option, Fire TV, and 4K displays

Alongside the launch of the Xiaomi 17T smartphone, Xiaomi has also introduced its new FX Mini LED TV series in India. The lineup is aimed at users looking for a premium viewing experience with improved contrast, gaming-focused features, and a smart TV platform packed with content options. Continue reading ahead to know everything about Xiaomi’s new TV lineup.

Xiaomi FX Mini LED TV: Key specifications and features

Xiaomi FX Mini LED TV series
Xiaomi FX Mini LED TV series

The Xiaomi FX Mini LED TV series comes in 43-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch variants. All models feature a 4K Ultra HD resolution panel with HDR10+ support, Filmmaker Mode, and Xiaomi’s Vivid Picture Engine 2. The televisions use Full-Array Mini LED backlighting with local dimming zones to improve contrast and deliver deeper blacks and brighter highlights across different types of content.

Xiaomi has also included Quantum MagiQ technology, which combines QLED colour reproduction with Mini LED precision lighting. The TVs cover up to 93 per cent of the DCI-P3 colour gamut and support up to 1.07 billion colours. The 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch variants additionally support DLG 120Hz Game Mode, Auto Low Latency Mode, and MEMC technology for smoother gameplay and sports viewing.

The Xiaomi FX Mini LED series runs on Fire TV with access to more than 12,000 apps. Users also get Alexa voice controls, Apple AirPlay 2 support, personalised profiles, parental controls, and 32GB of onboard storage. Powering the TVs is a quad-core A55 processor paired with 2GB RAM. For audio, the lineup features Dolby Audio, DTS, and DTS Virtual support. The larger variants include a four-driver speaker setup.

Xiaomi FX Mini LED TV: Price and availability

The Xiaomi FX Mini LED series starts at Rs 32,999 (~$345) for the 43-inch model. The 55-inch variant is priced at Rs 44,999, while the 65-inch and 75-inch versions cost Rs 64,999 (~$670) and Rs 84,999, respectively. Starting June 11, the new TV series will be sold through Xiaomi stores as well as Amazon India.

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Oppo Android 17 (ColorOS 17) update: Full list of eligible devices

Oppo ColorOS 17 update eligible devices

Oppo’s next major software upgrade, ColorOS 17, will be based on Android 17. Since Google is expected to release the new Android OS very soon, Oppo should also be preparing for an official announcement of ColorOS 17. Meanwhile, users are wondering whether their devices are eligible for the next major upgrade.

Early leaks suggest ColorOS 17 will be a pretty significant upgrade rather than a yearly incremental one, which further boosts the excitement. Take a look at the list below to find out if your Oppo device made the cut.

List of Oppo devices eligible for ColorOS 17 (Android 17) update

Oppo Find N series

  • Oppo Find N6
  • Oppo Find N5
  • Oppo Find N3
  • Oppo Find N3 Flip
  • Oppo Find N2
  • Oppo Find N2 Flip

Oppo Find X series

  • Oppo Find X9
  • Oppo Find X9 Pro
  • Oppo Find X9 Ultra
  • Oppo Find X9s
  • Oppo Find X8
  • Oppo Find X8 Pro
  • Oppo Find X8 Ultra
  • Oppo Find X7
  • Oppo Find X7 Ultra
  • Oppo Find X6
  • Oppo Find X6 Pro

Oppo Reno series

  • Oppo Reno 15
  • Oppo Reno 15 Pro
  • Oppo Reno 15 Pro Mini
  • Oppo Reno 15 Pro Max
  • Oppo Reno 15 F
  • Oppo Reno 15 FS
  • Oppo Reno 14
  • Oppo Reno 14 Pro
  • Oppo Reno 14 F
  • Oppo Reno 13
  • Oppo Reno 13 Pro
  • Oppo Reno 13 F
  • Oppo Reno 13 F 4G
  • Oppo Reno 12
  • Oppo Reno 12 Pro
  • Oppo Reno 11
  • Oppo Reno 11 Pro

Oppo F series

  • Oppo F33
  • Oppo F33 Pro
  • Oppo F31
  • Oppo F31 Pro
  • Oppo F31 Pro+
  • Oppo F29
  • Oppo F29 Pro

Oppo K series

  • Oppo K13
  • Oppo K13 Turbo
  • Oppo K13 Turbo Pro
  • Oppo K13x

Oppo Pad series

  • Oppo Pad 5
  • Oppo Pad 3
  • Oppo Pad SE

Note that Oppo has yet to publish an official list of ColorOS 17 supported devices. So, we had to review the software update policy of each Oppo device to ensure the list closely matches the official one. That means if your device is on the list, it’s almost guaranteed to receive the ColorOS 17 update.

Also, it doesn’t take long to realize that there are no Oppo A-series phones on the list. That’s because most of them do not have an official update policy, and to keep the list as accurate as possible, we didn’t include them. That said, some of them may still receive the update.

We’ll update the list when Oppo makes an official announcement.

Also read:
1. 8 Android 17 features in development I can’t wait to use
2. ColorOS 17 to feature Apple-like liquid glass visuals, dynamic effects, and smoother design

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Xiaomi 17T for Rs 59,999 brings 120Hz display, Lecia-tuned 50MP triple cameras, 6,500mAh battery

Last week, Xiaomi unveiled the Xiaomi 17T and 17T Pro flagship phones for the global market. Today, the brand held a dedicated launch event to unveil the Xiaomi 17T as well as the Xiaomi TV FX Mini LED series. This post focuses on the all the information that you need to know about 17T’s India launch.

Xiaomi 17T specifications and features

Xiaomi 17T
Xiaomi 17T

The Xiaomi 17T features a 6.59-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 2756 x 1268 pixels, an adaptive refresh rate ranging from 1Hz to 120Hz and peak brightness of up to 3,500 nits. The panel also supports a 480Hz touch sampling rate and 3840Hz PWM dimming. Powering the smartphone is the MediaTek Dimensity 8500-Ultra processor paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage.

For photography, the Xiaomi 17T sports a Leica-tuned triple-camera setup comprising a 50-megapixel Light Fusion 800 primary sensor with OIS, a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with OIS and a 115mm focal length, and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera. On the front, there is a 32-megapixel selfie camera housed within the display cut-out.

Battery duties are handled by a 6,500mAh silicon-carbon battery with support for 67W HyperCharge, 50W PPS charging and 22.5W wired reverse charging. Xiaomi has also included its 3D IceLoop cooling system, dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, an X-axis linear motor and an in-screen fingerprint scanner.

The phone carries an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance and runs HyperOS 3-based Android 16. It will be treated with three years of Android OS upgrades and four years of security updates.

Xiaomi 17T price and availability

The Xiaomi 17T is priced at Rs 59,999 (~$625) for the 12GB + 256GB variant and Rs 64,999 (~$670) for the 12GB + 512GB model. Buyers can choose from Violet, Blue and Black color options. The smartphone will go on sale from June 10 through Amazon India and Xiaomi India channels. As part of the launch offers, customers can avail a Rs 5,000 discount on eligible credit card and credit card EMI transactions.

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