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Poco X8 Pro series could debut globally on March 17, says new leak

Poco appears to be preparing its next performance-focused smartphones for the global market. According to an industry insider, the Poco X8 Pro and Poco X8 Pro Max could launch globally on March 17, 2026.

Redmi Turbo 5 Max display-

If the details are accurate, both phones will follow a familiar strategy from Poco: bringing slightly modified versions of Xiaomi’s China-only devices to international markets. In this case, the upcoming models are expected to be based on the Redmi Turbo 5 and Redmi Turbo 5 Max.

The Poco X8 Pro is confirmed to feature MediaTek’s Dimensity 8500 Ultra chipset, which should offer solid performance for gaming, multitasking, and everyday use. On the front, the device is expected to include a 6.59-inch OLED display with 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, something that has become fairly standard in this segment.

Camera hardware looks fairly typical for a mid-range performance-centric phone. Reports suggest a 50MP Sony IMX882 primary sensor, paired with an 8MP ultrawide camera, while the front houses a 20MP selfie shooter.

One of the more interesting aspects may be the battery. The X8 Pro is rumored to pack a 7,560mAh battery, the same as the Redmi Turbo 5. This is unusually large for a device in this category. It’s also likely to support 100W fast charging, so topping up the battery shouldn’t take long.

Just like the Redmi Turbo 5 Max, the Poco X8 Pro Max is expected to pack a larger 6.83-inch 1.5K display and a more powerful MediaTek Dimensity 9500s chipset. Camera setup includes a 50MP Light Hunter 600 sensor, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 20MP selfie shooter.

Battery capacity could be another highlight. Global variants are rumored to include an 8,500mAh battery, while some reports suggest certain markets could see a 9,000mAh version. Charging is still expected to max out at 100W. With certifications already appearing in several regions, the launch may not be far off.

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Oppo is reportedly adding “Pro Max” model in Reno 16 line

Oppo announced the Oppo Reno 15 smartphones in China last November. Since the company typically refreshes the lineup every six months, the Oppo Reno 16 series likely isn’t too far away. A previous report has already tipped some shared specs for the upcoming devices.

A new leak now suggests Oppo could expand the lineup with a Pro Max model. According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the device is described as “super-sized,” reportedly featuring a 6.78-inch display.

Oppo Reno 16 Pro Max Specifications

The screen is said to offer 1.5K resolution and use an LTPO panel, with uniform bezels on all four sides. The most interesting detail, however, may be the chipset. The tipster claims the phone will run a flagship “N-1” Dimensity processor. While the exact model wasn’t confirmed, it could be a previous-generation flagship chip such as the MediaTek Dimensity 9400.

So far, the Reno series has typically used sub-premium processors, but if the leak is accurate, the lineup could move closer to the sub-flagship segment. 

As for cameras, the Reno 16 Pro Max is said to feature a 200-megapixel main camera alongside a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens. Interestingly, the Reno 16 Pro may also have a similar lens setup. The latter, however, is said to be powered by the Dimensity 8500 chip.  

If the leak proves accurate, the Reno 16 Pro Max could effectively replace the current Pro model as the lineup’s top-tier offering, bringing upgraded specs across the board. That bump in hardware may also come with a higher price tag, according to the tipster.

None of this is official yet, and Oppo hasn’t acknowledged the leak. Still, with testing already underway and a mid-year launch window hinted at, the Reno 16 series may not stay a mystery for much longer.

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Poco X8 Pro Max with Dimensity 9500s appears on Geekbench, performance revealed

Poco is expected to announce the Poco X8 Pro series of smartphones later this month globally. The brand has already announced that the lineup will feature phones powered by Dimensity 8500 and Dimensity 9500s chipsets. These chipsets are likely to power the Poco X8 Pro and X8 Pro Max, respectively. In a new development, the global and Indian versions of the X8 Pro Max have emerged on the Geekbench benchmarking platform.

Poco X8 Pro Max Geekbench listing

As can be seen in the above screenshots, the Poco X8 Pro Max’s global and Indian versions have appeared on Geekbench. These models have appeared with respective model numbers, such as 2602BPC18G and 2602BPC18I.

The global version has scored 2,659 and 8,369 points, respectively in the single-core and multi-core tests of Geekbench 6.5. On the other hand, the Indian version has recorded 2,616 and 8,401 points, respectively. The X8 Pro Max’s Geekbench listings have revealed the Dimensity 9500s performance for the first time. Reports have revealed that the upcoming Oppo Find X9s will also feature the said chipset.

For those who do not know, the Dimensity 9500s is a toned-down version of the existing Dimensity 9500, which was announced in October 2025. The Geekbench listing reveals that the single prime core of the D9500s operates at 3.73GHz. It also includes three cores working at 3.30GHz, four cores running at 2.40GHz, and Mali-G925 Immortalis MC11 graphics.

Being a more powerful offering, the Dimensity 9500 comes with a 1+3+4 architecture but with faster core speeds, such as 4.21GHz, 3.5GHz, and 2.7GHz. For graphics, it has Arm G1-Ultra onboard. When it comes to performance, the Dimensity 9500 can reach around 3,500 and 9,000 to 10,000 in the single-core and multi-core tests, respectively.

The Poco X8 Pro Max’s Geekbench listing also reveals Android 16 and 12GB RAM. Now that the device has appeared on the benchmarking site, it appears that the brand could be doing final testing before its launch. Some unconfirmed reports suggest that the series may launch on March 26.

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Apple’s M5 Max outperforms a previous 32-core Apple chip in new benchmark listing

Apple announced its M5 Max–powered MacBooks a couple of days ago, and its first benchmarks are finally in. A 16-inch MacBook Pro equipped with Apple’s M5 Max has appeared in the Geekbench, offering an early look at the chip’s performance.

Apple M5 Max Geekbench shows incredible multi-core performance

According to MacRumors, the tested configuration features an 18-core CPU, and it did incredibly well in the multi-core test. The chip posted a score of 29,233, which is even higher than Apple’s M3 Ultra’s 27,726 points in a 32-core CPU setup.

This result puts the M5 Max ahead of several other high-end Apple processors. The M3 Ultra in the Mac Studio scores 27,726 in Geekbench’s multi-core test, while the M4 Max inside the Mac Studio reaches 26,166. Another configuration of the M4 Max in a 16-inch MacBook Pro scored 25,702 points.

In other words, the new M5 Max delivers roughly a 5% improvement over the M3 Ultra and around 14 to 15% over the M4 Max in multi-core performance.

Single-core performance looks strong as well. The M5 Max scored 4,268 in Geekbench’s single-core test, putting it roughly in line with the standard M5 chip used in the 14-inch MacBook Pro. The result also exceeds the score of AMD’s high-end desktop processor, the Ryzen 9 9950X3D, which sits at around 3,395 in the same benchmark.

The tested M5 Max configuration includes a 40-core GPU. In Geekbench’s Metal graphics benchmark, the chip scored between 218,772 and 232,718 points. That’s roughly 20 percent higher than the M4 Max, but about 5 to 10 percent lower than the M3 Ultra.

That gap isn’t entirely surprising. The M3 Ultra is effectively two Max-class chips fused together, giving it significantly more GPU resources overall.

All told, the early benchmark results suggest the M5 Max offers around a 15 percent CPU improvement and roughly a 20 percent GPU uplift compared with the M4 Max.

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Asus V501 desktops, AiO V400 bring compact design and Intel performance

Asus has expanded its consumer PC lineup with the launch of the Asus V501 desktops and AiO V400 series. The new systems are designed to cater to different usage scenarios ranging from small offices and studios to family households that require dependable everyday computing. With compact designs and modern hardware, the lineup aims to provide balanced performance for both productivity and entertainment needs.

Asus V501 desktop specifications and features

Asus V501 desktops, AiO V400
Asus AiO series

The Asus V501 desktop lineup includes the V501MV mini-tower and the V501SV small-form-factor model. These systems are designed for environments such as small offices, startups, studios and home workspaces where reliable day-to-day computing is essential. The desktops are powered by up to Intel Core 7 240H processors and support up to 64GB DDR5 expandable memory, allowing them to handle tasks such as document processing, accounting software, virtual meetings and light design workloads.

Asus has also focused on stability for long working hours. The V501 desktop includes an advanced thermal design with copper heat pipes to maintain steady performance under sustained workloads. Noise levels can stay as low as 38dB even during heavy use, making the system suitable for professional environments like consultation rooms or creative studios. The desktops also feature an 80 Plus Bronze certified power supply that helps improve energy efficiency while reducing operational costs.

The Asus AiO V400 series includes the V470 and V440 models, designed for users who prefer a clutter-free workspace. These all-in-one systems combine the display and computing hardware in a single unit, reducing cable clutter and saving desk space. Powered by up to Intel Core 3 processors and paired with up to 8GB DDR5 RAM and SSD storage, the AiO V400 series supports tasks such as streaming, online learning, video calls and everyday multitasking.

Asus AiO V400 series price and availability

The Asus V501 desktops start at Rs 42,990 (~$470) and will be available from March 16 through Asus Exclusive Stores, the Asus eShop, Flipkart, Amazon and authorized retail partners. The AiO V470 starts at Rs 71,990 (~$785) and is already available through Asus Exclusive Stores, Croma, the Asus eShop, Flipkart and Amazon. The AiO V440 is expected to go on sale from April 14 through the same channels.

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Motorola Edge 70 Fusion launched with 144Hz AMOLED display and 7000mAh battery

The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion has been launched in India as a device that focuses on camera performance, battery life and AI-powered features. It also brings a slim design with a textured fabric finish and a high refresh rate display. Here’s a look at the specifications, features, and price of the device.

Motorola Edge 70 Fusion specifications and features

Motorola Edge 70 Fusion color options
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion color options

The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion features a 6.78-inch quad-curved AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The panel supports HDR10+, a 100 percent DCI-P3 color gamut and 10-bit colour depth. Motorola says the screen can reach up to 5200 nits of peak brightness and is protected by Gorilla Glass 7i. The phone also includes dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support for an improved multimedia experience.

For photography, the device is equipped with a 50-megapixel Sony Lytia 710 primary camera with optical image stabilisation. The setup also includes a 13-megapixel ultra-wide camera with macro support and a dedicated light sensor.

On the front, the phone has a 32-megapixel selfie camera capable of recording 4K video. Camera software features include adaptive stabilisation, portrait modes with different focal lengths and AI-based photo enhancement tools.

The smartphone runs on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor and comes with up to 12GB RAM and up to 256GB storage. It runs Hello UI based on Android 16 and is expected to receive three Android updates along with five years of security updates. The device carries a 7000mAh silicon-carbon battery with 68W fast charging, which the company claims can provide a full day’s usage with a short charge.

Motorola Edge 70 Fusion price in India, availability

The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion is available in three variants. The 8GB + 128GB model is priced at Rs 26,999 (~$300), the 8GB + 256GB version costs Rs 29,999 (~$330), and the 12GB + 256GB variant is priced at Rs 32,999 (~$360). With bank and exchange offers, the effective price starts at Rs 24,999.

The phone will be available in Pantone Blue Surf, Pantone Country Air and Pantone Silhouette colour options with a fabric-inspired finish. An early bird sale is scheduled for March 6 between 12pm and 4pm on Flipkart, while open sales will begin from March 12 through Flipkart, Motorola’s official website and retail stores across India.

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Xiaomi announces miclaw, an autonomous AI assistant for smartphones

Xiaomi has introduced a new experimental AI project called Xiaomi miclaw. Announced today, the tool is designed to turn a smartphone into a more autonomous AI assistant that can carry out tasks across apps and system features.

The company describes Xiaomi miclaw as an early test product built on its in-house MiMo large language model. Rather than simply answering questions or generating text, the system is designed to interpret user intentions and complete tasks by interacting with different tools on the phone.

Once users grant permission, the AI can access system functions and supported third-party apps to carry out commands.

In practical terms, that means the assistant can choose which tools to use and decide how to complete a task on its own. If you remember, Honor smartphones with AI Agent can also perform similar actions.

For example, if a request requires opening an app, checking system data, or triggering a function, the AI decides the steps needed and executes them in sequence. Xiaomi says the system can also interpret less specific requests and attempt to translate them into concrete actions.

1. How is Xiaomi miclaw built?

At the core of the system is what Xiaomi calls an “inference-execution loop.” Here, AI first analyzes the request, which then selects a tool and parameters, executes the action, reviews the result, and continues the process until the task is finished. Each step is handled asynchronously, so the system doesn’t block other phone processes.

Xiaomi miclaw also includes a memory system intended to help the AI learn from repeated use. The assistant keeps track of important context while compressing older interactions so it can remember the original intent of longer tasks.

The assistant can also connect with Xiaomi’s broader ecosystem. Through integration with the company’s Mi Home platform, the AI can read the status of smart home devices and send control commands, provided the user allows it. 

Xiaomi is also opening the platform to developers. The system supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard for integrating AI tools, which could allow existing AI utilities built for other platforms to work with Xiaomi miclaw. In addition, Xiaomi is releasing an SDK that lets third-party apps declare what capabilities they can offer so the AI can call them when needed.

2. Xiaomi miclaw is experimental and is supported by limited devices

Xiaomi 17 Ultra
Xiaomi 17 Ultra

The company says that the project is still experimental. Xiaomi says reliability, power consumption, and success rates for complicated tasks are still being improved, and some operations may fail or behave inconsistently.

As a result, the rollout is limited for the time being. Xiaomi is launching miclaw as a closed beta project where participation is by invitation only. The company advises testers not to install the experimental build on their primary phones and recommends backing up data before trying it.

The test currently supports a small set of devices, including the Xiaomi 17, Xiaomi 17 Pro, Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, Xiaomi 17 Ultra, and the Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition.

Xiaomi also says that user data from miclaw interactions won’t be used to train its AI models. According to the company, model training relies on publicly available or authorized datasets, while personal interactions are only used to process commands in real time. Sensitive information is handled locally on the device using what Xiaomi describes as “edge-cloud privacy computing.”

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Honor MagicPad 4 Debuts in UK and Europe as the World’s Thinnest Tablet With 165Hz OLED & Snapdragon 8 Gen 5

Honor‘s MagicPad 4 has arrived in Europe and the UK following its MWC 2026 preview in Barcelona. The tablet stands out for its extremely slim build, measuring just 4.8mm thick, which the company claims makes it the thinnest tablet currently available.

Honor MagicPad 4
Honor MagicPad 4

The Honor MagicPad 4 features a 12.3-inch OLED display with a resolution of 3000 × 1920 pixels. The panel reaches a peak HDR brightness of 2400 nits and supports refresh rates up to 165Hz. Multiple adaptive refresh levels are included to balance smooth visuals and power consumption during scrolling, gaming, and video playback.

Despite the slim design, the tablet weighs around 450 grams. It measures 273.4mm in width and 178.8mm in height, giving it a relatively compact footprint for a device with a large display.

HONOR MagicPad 4

Powering the MagicPad 4 is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 mobile platform. The tablet is available with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. It runs MagicOS 10 based on Android 16.

The device includes a 10,100mAh battery and supports 66W fast charging. This capacity is intended to support extended productivity and media use throughout the day.

For cameras, the rear features a 13-megapixel main sensor with autofocus. On the front, there is a 9-megapixel camera designed for video calls, conferencing, and online meetings. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 7 with 2×2 MIMO support and Bluetooth 6.0 with support for multiple high-quality audio codecs.

Honor also includes a PC Mode that provides a desktop-style interface with resizable windows. The tablet supports external accessories, including a keyboard and stylus, allowing it to function as a lightweight productivity device.

Pricing & availability

Pricing starts at €599 in the Eurozone or £499.99 in the UK (with coupon) for 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The 16GB RAM and 512GB storage version costs €799 or £599.99.

Honor’s Pencil 3 stylus and Smart Keyboard are available separately for €50 or £50 each. The trackpad-equipped keyboard shown at MWC 2026 is not currently offered. Pre-orders ship around March 10.

Vivo X300 FE vs iPhone 17: A head-to-head comparison

Compact flagship phones have become a small but steady category in the smartphone market. Not everyone wants a 6.7-inch screen and a device that stretches pockets. That’s why we have phones like the Vivo X300 FE and the Apple iPhone 17 that offer high-end hardware while keeping the overall footprint relatively manageable.

On paper, both devices sit in a similar size class, both use 3nm chipsets, and both bring 120Hz OLED displays. And they are even priced similarly, just below $800. But if you look closely, they take noticeably different approaches to things like cameras, battery life, software, and even basic hardware priorities.

Here’s how these two phones compare.

1. Size and design

At first glance, the Vivo X300 FE and iPhone 17 look like they belong to the same category. The Vivo measures 150.8 × 71.8 × 8 mm, while the iPhone 17 comes in slightly smaller at 149.6 × 71.5 × 8 mm.

However, the two phones have notable differences in weight. The Vivo X300 FE weighs 191 grams, while the iPhone 17 is lighter at 177 grams. That 14-gram difference can make the iPhone feel a bit easier to hold over long periods.

Both phones use glass on the front and back with aluminum frames. Apple uses its Ceramic Shield 2 protection on the front glass, while Vivo sticks with a standard glass front. 

The iPhone 17 carries IP68 certification for immersion up to 6 meters, while the Vivo X300 FE has both IP68 and IP69, which also covers high-pressure water jets but only guarantees immersion up to 1.5 meters.

2. Displays are similar, but not identical

The Vivo X300 FE has a 6.31-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a resolution of 1216 × 2640 and a pixel density of around 461 ppi. Meanwhile, the iPhone 17 features a 6.3-inch LTPO Super Retina XDR OLED panel with 1206 × 2622 resolution and about 460 ppi.

Both support 120Hz refresh rates, which is notable since Apple only recently began bringing ProMotion-style refresh rates to its non-Pro lineup. Where they diverge is in brightness and display features.

The Vivo X300 FE claims up to 5000 nits peak brightness, while the iPhone 17 lists 1000 nits typical brightness, 1600 nits high-brightness mode, and up to 3000 nits peak. Apple also supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision, along with an anti-reflective coating.

Performance and chipset

Both phones are powered by new 3nm processors, but they come from different worlds. The Vivo X300 FE uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, featuring Oryon V3 cores and an Adreno 829 GPU. Meanwhile, the iPhone 17 runs on the Apple A19 chip.

Historically, Apple’s A-series chips have focused on strong single-core performance and tight software optimization. Qualcomm’s latest flagship processors usually emphasize multi-core performance and GPU improvements for gaming.

Memory configurations include 12GB of RAM on the X300 FE, while the iPhone 17 features 8GB of RAM. Both are paired with either 256GB or 512GB storage.

Of course, raw specs rarely tell the whole story. Apple’s control over both hardware and software means the iPhone often performs smoothly even with less RAM. Meanwhile, Android flagships typically rely on larger memory pools to manage multitasking.

3. Software

As always, the biggest talk comes down to the software. The Vivo X300 FE runs Android 16 with Vivo’s OriginOS 6 interface on top. The company promises up to five major Android upgrades, which is a relatively long support window in the Android ecosystem.

The iPhone 17 runs iOS 26, with updates expected for many years beyond its launch. Apple’s software experience tends to emphasize consistency and ecosystem integration. Android phones, including Vivo’s, offer more customization and flexibility.

For users, the choice between the two phones will come down almost entirely to whether they prefer iOS or Android.

4. Cameras

The Vivo X300 FE wins in terms of optics with its triple-camera system. It has a:

  • 50MP main camera
  • 50MP periscope telephoto with 3× optical zoom
  • 8MP ultrawide camera

The inclusion of a periscope lens means the X300 FE can offer true optical zoom beyond the main camera.

On the other hand, the iPhone 17 has a dual rear-camera setup:

  • 48MP main camera
  • 48MP ultrawide camera

Apple doesn’t include a dedicated telephoto camera on the base iPhone 17, which means zoom photography will likely rely more on digital cropping.

However, the iPhone supports Dolby Vision HDR recording and multiple frame-rate options up to 4K at 60fps. Vivo supports 4K recording as well, but Apple typically focuses more heavily on video features. 

For selfies, Vivo includes a 50MP front camera, while the iPhone 17 has an 18MP ultrawide camera paired with a 3D depth sensor used for Face ID.

5. Battery and charging

Vivo wins in hardware in this department, too. It has a 6500mAh battery, significantly larger than the 3692mAh battery inside the iPhone 17. The former charges at 90W wired, 40W wireless speed, and also supports wireless charging. 

Apple’s charging system is slower by comparison. The iPhone 17 supports wired charging capable of reaching 50 percent in around 20 minutes and 25W wireless charging through MagSafe or Qi2.

6. Connectivity and extra features

Both phones support modern connectivity features such as Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, and a wide range of global navigation systems. The Vivo X300 FE also includes an infrared port. 

On Apple’s behalf, the iPhone 17 includes Ultra Wideband support, satellite communication for emergency services, and deeper integration with Apple services like Find My. 

For biometrics, Vivo uses an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner under the display, while Apple relies on Face ID with its front-facing 3D sensor system.

7. Two different interpretations of a flagship

The Vivo X300 FE and iPhone 17 are roughly the same size and price, but they are two very different ideas of what a compact flagship can be.

Vivo is heavy on hardware with a larger battery, more RAM, faster charging, and a dedicated telephoto camera. The iPhone focuses more on software integration, camera processing, and ecosystem features. 

Neither approach is necessarily better. It mostly depends on what someone values more in a phone. 

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OriginOS 6 update now rolling out to iQOO Z9 and Z9x

iQOO Z9, Z9x OriginOS 6 update

The OriginOS 6 update is rolling out to the last phase of eligible devices. Part of this phase, the iQOO Z9 and iQOO Z9x have recently started receiving the Android 16 update, which brings a host of new features and upgrades across the system.

The Android 16-based update for the iQOO Z9 is tagged with the firmware version PD2346F_EX_A_16.2.10.4.W30, while the iQOO Z9x is getting it as PD2353F_EX_A_16.2.11.0.W30, as spotted by Ytechb. The initial rollout may be limited to select regions. So, if you don’t see the update on your device, check again in a few days once the rollout expands. You can manually check for updates via the System updates section in the Settings app.

If the update doesn’t appear on your iQOO smartphone, you can get it sooner by requesting it through the trial program. For this, navigate to Settings > About Phone > System updates > version Trial > Trial version > download and install.

The OriginOS 6 update is a hefty one, weighing in at around 4GB. Therefore, you must ensure that your device has sufficient storage and that it’s charged to at least 40% for a smooth upgrade to OriginOS 6. You can also back up important data for added safety.

Once you have the software installed on your phone, there’s a lot to explore, including an all-new Origin Island that offers real-time updates and improved multitasking. The Control Center now features an enhanced notification center, improved lighting effects, and new system fonts. The lock screen features new clock styles, new widgets, and better layout controls. OriginOS 6 also introduces improvements to privacy, security, and battery efficiency. You can read the complete changelog on this page.

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TCL 27P2A Ultra Mini LED Gaming Monitor Announced With 1040Hz Refresh Rate

TCL has announced the 27P2A Ultra gaming monitor, a new display built for competitive gaming. The monitor was revealed alongside the 27C3A Pro QD-Mini LED gaming monitor, but the 27P2A Ultra stands out because of its extremely high 1040Hz refresh rate.

If the claim holds, the 27P2A Ultra will become the first Mini LED gaming monitor to go past the 1000 Hz refresh rate mark. Such a high refresh rate is mainly aimed at esports players who want the fastest possible motion response and the lowest input delay.

TCL 27P2A Ultra minI LED gaming monitor

However, the monitor cannot reach its maximum refresh rate at its full resolution. TCL confirmed that the display supports 550Hz at its native 2K resolution. The company did not reveal what resolution is required to achieve the full 1040Hz refresh rate. That said, it is expected to be 720p, as any lower resolution will make it a hard sell. To achieve this high refresh rate, the brand has claimed to use the TCL CSOT “HFS Shoot” high-speed panel.

This is not the first time a 1040Hz display has been shown. Back in December, Samsung introduced its Samsung Odyssey G6 (G60H) monitor. It features a 27-inch QHD panel with a 600Hz refresh rate. However, Samsung’s monitor uses an IPS panel instead of a Mini LED panel.

For now, pricing and availability details for both the Samsung model and the 1040Hz monitor from TCL have not been announced.

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Vivo X300 Ultra’s 200MP Samsung HP0 periscope telephoto camera officially confirmed

Yesterday, Vivo Product Manager Han Boxiao shared a Weibo post confirming that the upcoming Vivo X300 Ultra will be the world’s first smartphone to feature a 200-megapixel Sony LYT-901 sensor as its primary camera. Today, he released another post revealing more details about the device’s periscope telephoto camera, highlighting several upgrades aimed at improving zoom photography and video stability.

Vivo X300 Ultra periscope telephoto camera details

Boxiao’s latest Weibo post reveals that the Vivo X300 Ultra will feature a fifth-generation ZEISS 200-megapixel “Thanos” periscope telephoto camera based on a Samsung HP0 sensor. The camera is paired with Vivo’s BlueImage imaging technology, which brings optimisations in areas such as colour accuracy, autofocus performance, HDR processing and power efficiency.

The X300 Ultra is said to introduce a large-sensor telephoto lens with 3° optical image stabilization, marking the return of Vivo’s earlier gimbal-style stabilization concept. Traditional telephoto lenses usually offer stabilization in the range of 0.7° to 1°, while the X200 Ultra reached 1.2°. The new system reportedly increases stabilization performance by two to three times, delivering what Vivo describes as gimbal-level steadiness.

According to Boxiao, the telephoto camera achieves CIPA 7.0-level professional stabilization, a standard typically associated with dedicated cameras. This allows longer and steadier exposure times, improving light intake and making high-zoom photography easier even for casual users. The stabilization is particularly useful when shooting at long focal lengths such as 200mm, 400mm, or beyond, especially in handheld video scenarios.

By this, the Vivo X300 Ultra will debut as the world’s first flagship phone equipped with dual 200-megapixel cameras. Recent reports have revealed that the rear camera setup is also expected to include a Sony LYT-828 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 5-megapixel multispectral sensor for color accuracy.

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OnePlus 15T’s 6.32-inch OLED screen officially confirmed along with new details

For the past few days, OnePlus China President Li Jie has been consistently revealing new details about the upcoming OnePlus 15T through his Weibo handle. Today’s Weibo post summarizes all the details he shared and also includes some new information. These teasers suggest that the 15T may debut later this month in China.

OnePlus 15T key specifications officially confirmed

OnePlus 15T (AI-generated image)
OnePlus 15T (AI-generated image)

According to Li Jie, the OnePlus 15T is positioned as a “small-screen powerhouse,” aimed at becoming the dream phone for users who prefer compact smartphones. It is expected to feature a 6.32-inch flat display with large, rounded corners and extremely narrow symmetrical bezels for an improved front-facing design. Rumors surrounding the device have claimed that it will support a 1.5K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate.

Despite its compact size, the phone is tipped to pack a massive 7,500mAh silicon-carbon battery, which is even larger than many big-screen flagships, along with 100W fast charging and bypass charging. It will also have support for 50W wireless charging.

The camera system is also expected to see improvements with an upgraded LUMO periscope telephoto lens designed to keep the camera bump minimal. Reports have suggested that it may feature a 50-megapixel or 200-megapixel main camera along with a 50-megapixel periscope zoom sensor. For selfies, it may feature a 32-megapixel front camera.

Other upgrades include an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor and IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K dust and water resistance ratings. The device will also support a magnetic accessory ecosystem, including compatible chargers, protective cases, and cooling accessories.

Li Jie added that the OnePlus 15T will bring broader upgrades in areas such as performance, gaming, display quality, and overall in-hand feel. He also teased that the phone’s design will be officially revealed next Monday (March 9).

Earlier this week, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered OnePlus 15T was spotted with a 4.45 million score on AnTuTu benchmarks. The listing also revealed 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM, 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage, and Android 16.

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Honor X80i specifications revealed via TENAA certification

A forthcoming Honor smartphone has appeared with the model number LNA-AN00 in the database of China’s TENAA certification. This device is believed to carry the Honor X80i branding when it hits the Chinese market. The listing reveals several key specifications of the device, including details about its display, battery, cameras, and hardware configuration.

Honor X80i specifications

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The TENAA listing reveals that the Honor X80i will feature a 6.6-inch OLED display that offers a resolution of 1200 x 2600 pixels. The phone is expected to be powered by a 2.6GHz octa-core processor, although the exact chipset name has not been confirmed yet.

In terms of memory configurations, the X80i may arrive with 6GB, 8GB, 12GB, and 16GB of RAM, along with storage options such as 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. The handset is listed with a 6,800mAh rated battery, suggesting that the typical capacity could be around 7,000mAh when officially announced.

For photography, the Honor X80i is expected to feature an 8-megapixel front camera for selfies. On the rear, the device is equipped with a 50-megapixel primary camera, accompanied by an additional sensor as part of a dual-camera setup.

The X80i is also expected to feature an in-screen fingerprint sensor and an IR blaster.  The TENAA listing further reveals that the handset measures 157.43 x 75.35 x 7.34mm and weighs around 185 grams, indicating a relatively slim profile despite packing a large battery.

While Honor has not officially confirmed the launch timeline yet, the appearance of the device on TENAA suggests that the Honor X80i may debut in China later this month.

Last year’s Honor X70i for the Chinese market was similar to the Honor 400 Lite, which debuted globally. Therefore, China’s Honor X80i could be somewhat similar to the Honor 600 Lite (model number LNA-NX1), which recently debuted in the global market.

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Motorola Razr 70 specifications revealed via TENAA certification

Earlier this year, the upcoming Motorola Razr 70 and Razr 70 Ultra were spotted with the respective model numbers XT2657-8 and XT2655-1 at the UAE’s TDRA certification. In a new development, the Razr 70 has now appeared in the database of China’s TENAA certification, revealing key details about its specifications.

Motorola Razr 70 specifications

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Motorola Razr 60

The TENAA listing reveals that the Motorola Razr 70 will feature a 6.9-inch OLED screen with an FHD+ resolution of 1080 x 2640 pixels and a 3.63-inch cover display with a resolution of 1056 x 1066 pixels. For security, it will have a side-facing fingerprint sensor.

Moving on to the optics, the Razr 70 will feature a 32-megapixel front camera and a dual 50-megapixel camera setup on the back. In comparison, the Razr 60 from last year came with a 50-megapixel main camera and a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens, along with a 32-megapixel selfie camera.

Under the hood, the Razr 70 has a 2.75GHz octa-core chip with 8GB / 12GB / 16GB / 18GB of RAM. It appears that it will have a different chip, as the Razr 60 featured a 2.6GHz Dimensity 7400x SoC.

The Razr 70 may come in storage options such as 128GB / 256GB / 512GB / 1TB. It has a 4,275mAh rated dual-cell battery, with a combination of 1,090mAh and 3,185mAh. Likely, the typical value could be 4,500mAh, the same as the previous generation. Finally, it will measure 171.3 x 73.9 x 7.2mm and weigh around 188 grams. These dimensions are almost identical to the Razr 60.

The Razr 60 series was unveiled in April 2025, and now that the Razr 70 has received TENAA certification, it appears that it may debut later this month or by early April in China. The global launch could follow soon after.

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TCL launches 27C3A Pro QD-Mini LED monitor with 4K 165Hz and FHD 320Hz dual modes

TCL has introduced its latest gaming monitor, the 27C3A Pro, at its 2026 monitor launch event in China. The monitor features advanced QD-Mini LED technology and retails for 3,578 yuan (approximately $518).

TCL 27C3A Pro monitor

TCL 27C3A Pro Specfications

The TCL 27C3A Pro includes a 27-inch 4K display (3840 x 2160 pixels) with a 165Hz refresh rate. TCL has also added a dual-mode refresh system that allows users to switch to Full HD resolution at 320Hz.

The monitor uses QD-Mini LED technology with quantum dot color enhancement for precise lighting and vibrant colors. It features 2304 local dimming zones, XDR peak brightness of 2200 nits, HDR1400 certification, and a 22,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, delivering deeper blacks, vivid highlights, and enhanced HDR performance.

The 27C3A Pro features 10-bit color depth and covers 99% of the DCI-P3 and sRGB color gamuts. TCL has factory-calibrated the display for a Delta E value of less than 1, ensuring accurate color reproduction for gaming, content creation, and media consumption.

Designed for gaming, the monitor features a 1ms response time and HFS Shoot high-speed panel technology for better motion clarity and reduced ghosting. It supports AMD FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync for tear-free performance. It also features AI-powered tools such as crosshair adjustment, dark-scene enhancement, and flash detection to enhance visibility and gameplay.

The TCL 27C3A Pro includes HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and USB-C with 90W power delivery. It supports KVM functionality and includes an ergonomic stand with height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustments. Additionally, it serves as a smart TV, powered by TCL’s smart entertainment system with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support.

In related news, TCL recently launched the 32X3A OLED+ monitor with a 4K 240Hz display and also unveiled the CrystalClip open-ear earbuds, including a Swarovski special edition.

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TCL launches 32X3A OLED+ monitor with 4K 240Hz display

TCL has unveiled its latest flagship monitor, the 32X3A OLED+, at its 2026 monitor launch event. The new monitor targets gamers, content creators, and professionals with its advanced display technology, fast refresh rates, and premium design. TCL has priced the monitor at 6666 yuan (around $966).

TCL 32X3A OLED+ monitor

TCL 32X3A OLED+ Specifications

The TCL 32X3A OLED+ is a 31.5-inch monitor with an OLED+ panel that offers deep blacks, vibrant colors, and precise image quality. It provides dual 99% color gamut coverage for DCI-P3 and sRGB, making it ideal for professional and cinematic use. The monitor also features a 10-bit color depth, 1300 nits peak brightness, and DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification.

TCL 32X3A OLED+ monitor

The 32X3A OLED+ supports 4K resolution at 240Hz and can switch to 480Hz at Full HD for competitive gaming. It features a 0.03ms GtG response time to reduce motion blur and supports AMD FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync compatible for smoother gameplay. It also includes gaming features such as AI dynamic crosshair adjustment and dark scene enhancement, which improve visibility in competitive scenarios.

The 32X3A features a Stargate-inspired design with a slim 6.4mm profile and ultra-thin bezels for immersive viewing. It includes a reverse-projection ambient lighting system for a soft glow and Bang & Olufsen-tuned speakers with a front-facing sound chamber.

TCL 32X3A OLED+ monitor

The monitor prioritizes eye comfort with low blue light filtering, flicker-free dimming, and an anti-glare coating. It features an ambient light sensor for automatic brightness and color adjustments and includes burn-in protection with intelligent screen management and pixel refresh routines.

For connectivity, it includes HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, USB-C with 90W power delivery, USB-B, USB-A, and a headphone jack. These ports allow connections to PCs, gaming consoles, and laptops, as well as device charging and peripheral support.

In related news, TCL unveiled the CrystalClip open-ear earbuds with a Swarovski special edition, while TCL CSOT presented its Super Pixel display technology and outlined plans for 8.6-generation printed OLED production at MWC 2026.

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Patent reveals affordable Galaxy Z Flip phone with interesting design

Samsung’s foldable phones have gradually become more accessible over the years, but a newly surfaced patent suggests the company may be exploring an even cheaper clamshell model. The design hints at a Galaxy Z Flip variant that could sit below the Z Flip7 FE in price, potentially pushing foldables further into the mainstream.

The patent was spotted by 91Mobiles in the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) database. Samsung originally filed the design on May 20, 2024, and it was officially registered on March 3, 2026. Like most patents, it doesn’t guarantee an actual product, but it does offer a glimpse into the kinds of ideas Samsung is experimenting with.

The device shown in the filing clearly follows the familiar Galaxy Z Flip-style clamshell design. However, one detail stands out: the cover screen.

Samsung has steadily increased the size and usefulness of the outer screen in its foldable phones. Earlier flip models had very small displays with limited functionality, mostly for notifications. That changed with the Galaxy Z Flip 5, which introduced a much larger cover screen capable of running apps and handling quick tasks without opening the device.

The patent seems to move in the opposite direction. Instead of a large rectangular panel, the design shows a small circular display placed next to the rear cameras on the cover. It’s a noticeably simpler setup. Some interpretations suggest there may be a surrounding display area, but from the diagrams it looks more like a single compact screen meant for basic information and quick controls.

That smaller display could serve a practical purpose: lowering costs. A simpler cover screen would likely reduce manufacturing complexity while keeping the core flip-phone experience intact. When unfolded, the device appears very similar to a standard Galaxy Z Flip, suggesting the main foldable display and overall form factor wouldn’t change much.

Of course, patents often represent experimental ideas rather than confirmed products. Still, with competition in the foldable market growing and more brands entering the segment, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Samsung explore ways to make flip-style foldables cheaper and easier for new buyers to try.

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Vivo’s X300 Max makes a surprise appearance at MWC 2026

Vivo came to MWC 2026 in Barcelona with plenty to show off, but one device at its booth drew attention for a different reason. While the company has been openly promoting the camera-focused X300 Ultra, visitors noticed another handset quietly displayed nearby, one that appears to be the long-rumored Vivo X300 Max.

The handset appeared alongside information referencing MediaTek’s upcoming Dimensity 9500 processor, and was described simply as an existing member of the X300 series. Well-known leaker Roland Quandt quickly connected the dots. He pointed to a device labeled V258A, likely related to the previously rumored V2548A model number. That identifier recently surfaced in 3C certification documents, which also revealed support for 90W wired charging.

Images shared by Vivo executive Han Bo Xiao seem to show the same handset, strengthening the case that the device on display is indeed the Vivo X300 Max.

One of the clearest visual differences appears to be the rear camera layout. Unlike the X300 and X300 Pro, the Max features a slightly different arrangement: two lenses sit on either side of the Zeiss T* branding, while a third lens is positioned above them.

Rumors suggest the phone could feature a 6.78-inch LTPO OLED display with a 1440p resolution. Perhaps even more notable is the battery capacity being discussed: a massive 7,000 mAh unit, which could translate into impressive battery life.

Vivo hasn’t formally acknowledged the X300 Max yet, but its quiet appearance at MWC hints that the company may be preparing to expand the X300 lineup sooner rather than later.

If the X300 Ultra is aimed at photography enthusiasts looking for maximum camera capabilities, the X300 Max could end up serving as the more balanced flagship, combining strong performance, long battery life, and versatile cameras.

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Casio launches four new transparent G-Shock GA-V01 models

Casio has updated its G-Shock GA-V01 series with four new transparent models. The watches feature translucent resin cases and introduce a new orange color option. Pre-orders for the refreshed lineup are now available in Japan for ¥24,200 ($154). The models are now up for sale through Casio stores and authorized retailers.

Casio G-Shock GA-V01

The new models retain the futuristic, industrial design of the GA-V01 series while replacing solid cases with see-through shells. Casio has introduced four color variants: orange (GA-V01SKE-4A), green (GA-V01SKE-3A), purple (GA-V01SKE-6A), and gray (GA-V01SKE-8A). The translucent designs take inspiration from the popular Y2K aesthetic, recalling the look of early-2000s tech products and accessories.

Casio has maintained the durability and functionality that G-Shock is known for. The GA-V01 models include a shock-resistant construction and 200-meter water resistance. The watches feature a bezel-and-band structure designed to protect the module inside. Large dimensional indexes overlap the glass and act as bumpers to absorb impacts.

Casio has also introduced a Shock Release Hand mechanism in these models. The mechanism uses magnetic force to attach the minute hand to the shaft, rather than a fixed connection. This design improves shock absorption and allows for larger hands while maintaining durability.

The watches feature a combination of analog and digital displays. The full-screen LCD sits beneath a metallic dial with decorative openwork sections. The timepieces include essential functions like world time for 31 time zones, a 1/100-second stopwatch, a countdown timer, and five daily alarms. Casio has added a double LED Super Illuminator that improves visibility in low light.

Each model uses a CR2025 battery, which delivers approximately 10 years of battery life. The watches weigh 74 grams and measure 49.1 x 58.2 x 19.6 mm.

In related news, Casio has recently introduced the G-Shock GM-H5600 series with heart rate tracking and solar charging, and the G-Shock GMA-P2126W-8A with a sleek monochrome design and gold accents.

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