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Galaxy A57, A37 EU energy labels confirm battery sizes and endurance ahead of launch

Both the Galaxy A57 and A37 devices have appeared in the EU’s EPREL database (under model numbers SM-A576B/DS and SM-A376B/DS), and the energy labels reveal some interesting details, especially around battery life and durability.

Starting with battery life, both phones receive an A grade under the EU’s standardized testing. The Galaxy A37 is rated for up to 53 hours of usage on a single charge, while the A57 is listed at 52 hours. These numbers are based on a fixed EU usage cycle — typically a mix of calls, web browsing, video playback, and standby — so they won’t reflect every real-world scenario, but they do suggest solid day-and-a-half endurance for most users.

Both models are listed with a 4,905mAh rated battery, which Samsung will almost certainly market as a typical 5,000mAh capacity. Fast charging is said to top out at 45W, which keeps them competitive in the mid-range space.

The Galaxy A57 and A37 are both certified with IP68 water and dust resistance. That’s a step up from the IP67 rating seen on their predecessors. On paper at least, that’s a meaningful upgrade. Drop resistance ratings differ slightly, though. The A57 earns an A rating, while the A37 gets a B. Repairability sits at C for both, which is fairly typical for modern sealed smartphones.

According to the EU label, both phones are certified for 1,200 full charge cycles before battery capacity drops below 80 percent of its original level. That’s noticeably lower than the 2,000 cycles previously listed for the Galaxy A56 and A36. The same reduction was also observed on the Galaxy S26 series, which suggests this could be part of a broader shift in Samsung’s battery strategy, possibly tied to chemistry changes or internal design adjustments.

It doesn’t necessarily mean the batteries are worse in everyday use. But for users who hold onto their phones for four or five years, that lower cycle rating is something to keep in mind.

An official launch is expected next month. As always, the full picture will depend on pricing and real-world testing.

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Exynos 2600 runs neck-and-neck with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in post-launch Geekbench tests

Just a day after its global unveiling at Galaxy Unpacked, the Samsung Galaxy S26 series is already being put through its paces. And as expected, the Snapdragon vs Exynos debate is back — though this time, the gap doesn’t look quite as dramatic as in previous years.

It’s also worth noting that the Exynos 2600 is Samsung’s first chip built on its 2nm GAA process, while the Snapdragon variant continues to rely on TSMC’s mature 3nm node. In a way, these early results aren’t just about Qualcomm vs Exynos — they’re also an early indicator of how far Samsung Foundry’s next-gen manufacturing has come.

Post-launch Geekbench 6 scores are starting to surface, and they paint a pretty clear picture on the CPU side. The Galaxy S26 Ultra posted single-core scores of 3,670 and 3,724 in two separate runs, with multi-core results reaching 10,981 and 11,237. These are strong numbers and in line with what you’d expect from Qualcomm’s tuned “for Galaxy” variants with slightly higher clocks, tighter optimization, and aggressive performance scaling.

Geekbench 6 GPU benchmark

Meanwhile, the Exynos 2600 inside the Galaxy S26+ recorded 3,105–3,197 in single-core and 10,444–11,012 in multi-core tests. That puts Snapdragon ahead by roughly 10 to 18 percent in CPU performance when it comes to single-threaded workloads. In practical terms, that could translate to slightly snappier app launches and better responsiveness under lighter loads.

But the GPU story is more interesting this year. In OpenCL testing, the Exynos 2600 actually posted a marginally higher score — 24,240, compared to the Snapdragon’s 24,152. It’s a tiny difference, but symbolically important.

That’s notable because historically, Exynos variants have struggled to keep up with Qualcomm not just in CPU efficiency but also in GPU stability and sustained output. If these early numbers hold up in long gaming sessions and real-world thermal tests, Samsung may finally have narrowed the performance perception gap.

Of course, these are still early post-launch benchmarks. Sustained performance and battery drain under load will matter more once full reviews drop.

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Android 17 Beta 2 rolling out with meaningful upgrades: Eligible devices, new features, and more

Android 17 Beta 2

Just two weeks after dropping the first Android 17 beta, Google has released the second beta update with a limited-access contacts picker, EyeDropper API, enhanced connectivity, and better cross-device capabilities. The most exciting addition is the new Bubbles feature, which lets users turn any app into a floating bubble.

Android 17 Beta 2: What’s new and what’s changing?

Bubbles make multitasking easier

The new Bubbles feature turns any app into a floating bubble. This is an excellent multitasking feature, allowing users to run multiple floating apps without ever having to leave the full-screen app.

Android 17 Beta 2 Bubbles feature

To use this feature, long-press an app icon, and you’ll see a “Bubble” option. That option quickly opens the app in a floating window. Tap it, and the app will shrink into a floating circle that stays at the top. On large-screen devices, there’s a dedicated bubble bar in the taskbar to organize and anchor bubbles.

The previous Pixel Launcher Search bar is back

The Android 17 Beta 1 removed the ring around the search bar and featured a dominant color from the user’s wallpaper. Well, that return in the Beta 2 for the Pixel Launcher, as spotted by Phone Arena. The AI Mode icon is now featured inside the circle towards the end of the search bar.

Redesigned privacy indicators

The Android 17 Beta 2 also brings minor design upgrades to privacy indicators. Earlier, when an app used your phone’s camera, location, and microphone, the icons were visible in the top-right corner, inside a pill-shaped green enclosure. In Beta 2, they are shown in separate circles. Also, the location is shown in blue instead of green.

Small but meaningful upgrades

  • Satellite tile in Quick Settings: The Quick Settings in Android 17 Beta 2 features a new “Satellite” tile with the current status.
  • System contacts picker: The new system-level contacts picker grants temporary, session-based read access to only the specific data fields selected by the user. It also allows users to choose between personal and work profiles, giving them more control over data sharing.
Android 17 Beta 2 Contact Picker
  • System EyeDropper: Beta 2 introduces a new system-level EyeDropper API that allows apps to request a color from any pixel on the display without requiring sensitive screen-capture permissions.
Android 17 Beta 2 EyeDropper API
  • New “Accounts and backup” menu in Settings: It replaces “Back up or copy data” and “Passwords, passkeys & accounts.”
  • SMS and OTP protection: For apps that are not intended as receipts, OTP messages are delayed for three hours. It doesn’t include the default SMS app, assistant apps, and companion apps for connected devices.

This change applies to:

  • WebOTP messages
  • SMS Retriever format messages
  • Standard OTP SMS messages

In addition to these changes, Android 17 Beta 2 includes improvements to connectivity, cross-device connectivity, and more. Plus, it also fixes 16 issues. You can check the complete changelog here.

Devices eligible to receive Android 17 Beta 2

  • Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, Pixel 10 Pro Fold
  • Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Pixel 9a
  • Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 8a
  • Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7a
  • Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a
  • Pixel Fold
  • Pixel Tablet

The second beta of Android 17 is currently rolling out to only Google Pixels.

How to install Android 17 Beta 2 update?

If your Google Pixel is already running Android 17 Beta 1, you can easily install Beta 2 by navigating to Settings > System > Software Updates > System Updates.

If you’re not already part of the beta program, visit google.com/android/beta and “Opt in” on your selected device. Make sure you’re logged into the website with the same Google account. After opting in, you should be able to install the latest beta update on your Google Pixel from the Software Updates section in the Settings app.

Keep in mind that there’s no going back once you install a beta update. If you try to leave the Beta early, you’ll need to perform a full data wipe.

According to the official release timeline, Android 17 will enter the platform stability phase next month, with the stable version expected to be released in Q3 2026. Stay tuned for more updates.

Android 17 Beta 2 Launch: Bubbles Windowing Mode, EyeDropper API, and Connectivity Enhancements

Google released Android 17 Beta 2, advancing system APIs and developer tools ahead of the stable release expected later this year. The update prioritizes privacy enforcement, cross-device functionality, and input refinements while maintaining Google’s two-SDK release cycle with the major version in Q2.

Windowing and Interface Changes

The Bubbles feature now functions as a complete windowing mode. Users create floating app windows by long-pressing app icons on phones, tablets, and foldables. Large-screen devices receive a bubble bar within the taskbar for organizing and repositioning windows. Developers must implement multi-window guidelines for proper functionality.

A system-level EyeDropper API lets apps sample any screen pixel without requesting screen capture permissions. The new Contacts Picker using ACTION_PICK_CONTACTS grants temporary access to user-selected contact fields only, supporting personal and work profiles while reducing reliance on READ_CONTACTS permission.

Input and Hardware Support

Touchpad pointer capture has been corrected. Previous versions reported absolute finger positions rather than relative movement during capture, causing issues for games and specific applications. Android 17 now processes touchpad input as mouse movement by default. Apps requiring precise finger tracking can enable absolute capture mode.

The getInitialRestingBounds API improves the Interactive Chooser by detecting the share sheet’s final position after animations complete, enabling apps to adjust layouts accordingly.

Cross-Device and Connectivity Features

The Handoff API enables state transfer between devices through CompanionDeviceManager. The system displays handoff suggestions on nearby devices, allowing users to resume tasks. If the destination device lacks the app, the feature falls back to web-based continuation.

Ultra-Wideband DL-TDOA support brings privacy-focused indoor navigation compliant with FiRa 4.0. Wi-Fi Alliance’s Proximity Detection standard improves ranging accuracy over Wi-Fi Aware. Streaming apps access carrier-allocated bandwidth limits via getStreamingAppMaxDownlinkKbps and getStreamingAppMaxUplinkKbps for quality optimization.

Privacy and Security Enforcement

ACCESS_LOCAL_NETWORK becomes a mandatory runtime permission for apps targeting Android 17. Apps must request permission to discover local network devices unless using system pickers. ACTION_TIMEZONE_OFFSET_CHANGED broadcasts notify apps of time zone offset changes during daylight saving transitions.

SMS OTP protection extends to all message formats. Non-recipient apps face a three-hour delay before accessing OTP messages, excluding default SMS apps, assistants, and companion devices. Google recommends migrating to SMS Retriever or User Consent APIs.

Developer Resources

Apps directly accessing neural processing units must declare FEATURE_NEURAL_PROCESSING_UNIT in manifests. Core libraries update to ICU 78 with Unicode 17, adding scripts, characters, emoji blocks, and refined time formatting.

Platform Stability arrives in March, finalizing SDK and NDK APIs. Developers can then target API level 37 and publish test apps before public release. Beta 2 is available over-the-air for supported Pixel devices and through emulator images in Android Studio.

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Motorola expands Android 17 beta program to more devices

Motorola Android 17 beta program

Motorola is clearly stepping up its software game. Just a day ago, it began the Android 17 beta program ahead of its competitors, and now, the beta program has just gone live for a new set of smartphones.

The Motorola Edge 2025, Moto G57, and Moto G57 Power were the first phones to join the Android 17 beta program. Now, it’s expanding to Moto G86, Moto G86 Power, Motorola Edge 60, Edge 60 Fusion, Edge 70, and Edge 70 Fusion in multiple regions.

Here, EMEA refers to Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, and LATAM refers to Latin America.

If you have any of these Motorola smartphones and live in a supported region, you can sign up for the Android 17 beta program to get early access to the latest features and upgrades. However, that also means you’re ready to face bugs or broken features that may appear in beta builds.

Here’s how to sign up for Motorola’s Android 17 beta program

  1. Create an account on Motorola’s community website (if you haven’t already).
  2. Visit the profile page and update your IMEI or serial number (SN) details.
  3. Opt in for MFN on your Motorola community profile.
  4. Always ensure that your phone is running the latest software.
  5. Go to the MFN Beta Testing Opportunities page to see a testing opportunity for your Motorola device.
  6. Tap on the registration link for your Motorola phone.
  7. Fill in the required details and submit your application.

Please keep in mind that Motorola may send emails regarding your beta application. So, remember to check your inbox regularly, including the spam folder.

Once your beta application is approved, you’ll receive an OTA update. It’s best to manually check for updates once in a while by navigating to Settings > System updates > Check for updates.

While the Android 17 beta program has gone live for several Motorola phones, the update rollout is yet to begin. Once that happens, we’ll learn about the new features and changes. For now, users can expect to see Material 3 Expressive enhancements, Live Notification updates, and a redesigned desktop mode, among many changes.

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Nano Banana 2 launches with Pro features at faster speeds

Google has announced Nano Banana 2, its latest image generation model under the Gemini family. The update blends advanced creative capabilities with faster processing speeds, aiming to make high-quality visual generation more widely accessible across Google products.

Pro-level intelligence at Flash speed

Nano Banana 2
Nano Banana 2

Nano Banana 2, officially called Gemini 3.1 Flash Image, combines the deeper reasoning abilities of the earlier Pro variant with the responsiveness of Gemini Flash. According to Google, the model draws on real-world knowledge and can reference up-to-date web information to better render specific subjects. This allows users to create detailed infographics, structured diagrams and data-driven visuals with improved contextual accuracy.

Text handling has also been refined. The model can generate clearer, legible text within images, making it suitable for marketing mock-ups and social content. It can also adapt text into different languages directly inside visuals. Google says the gap between speed and image quality has been significantly reduced, resulting in sharper details, improved lighting and richer textures without slowing down generation time.

Nano Banana 2 is being rolled out across the Gemini app, Google Search AI Mode, Lens, AI Studio and the Gemini API in Vertex AI. It is also becoming the default image model in Flow and is integrated into Google Ads for campaign asset suggestions. Subscribers to Google AI Pro and Ultra plans will still be able to access Nano Banana Pro for specialised, high-fidelity tasks.

Google is also strengthening content verification. The company continues to embed SynthID watermarks in AI-generated media and plans to expand C2PA Content Credentials support within the Gemini app. Since its introduction, SynthID verification tools have reportedly been used over 20 million times, reflecting growing interest in identifying AI-generated content.

With Nano Banana 2, Google appears to be focusing on faster output without compromising creative precision, positioning it as a flexible option for everyday creators and professionals alike.

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Huawei FreeBuds Pro 5 launches with dual-driver design and premium color options

As scheduled, Huawei has officially taken the wraps off the latest version of its premium wireless earbuds, the Huawei FreeBuds Pro 5. The new earbud features a refined design, stronger noise cancellation, and support for high-resolution audio, all wrapped in a polished, premium-looking package.

Huawei FreeBuds Pro 5 Design

At first glance, the FreeBuds Pro 5 don’t shy away from looking expensive. Huawei is using an oval-shaped charging case paired with a star-ring diamond-cut design on the buds themselves. Further, the earbud stem has a subtle golden ring with HUAWEI SOUND branding. 

The earbud uses silicone ear tips and an in-ear stem-style design that should sit securely for long listening sessions. Each bud weighs 5.5 grams and measures 29.1 x 21.8 x 23.7mm, while the charging case comes in at 43 grams with dimensions of 65.50 x 46.70 x 22.98mm. Globally, the earbuds come in Snowy White, Frost Silver, Azure Sky, and Earth Gold.

Audio

For audio, Huawei is using a dual-driver system inside, which combines an ultra-linear dual-magnetic circuit bass unit with an ultra-thin micro-planar tweeter. The bass driver reportedly reaches down to 10Hz for deeper low-end performance, while the tweeter extends up to 48kHz for higher-frequency clarity. 

The FreeBuds Pro 5 also feature dual-unit, dual-channel active noise cancellation system, designed to emit reverse sound waves to cancel surrounding noise. Huawei claims this new system delivers up to three times better performance than the previous generation. 

The company’s Kirin A3 chipset handles environmental processing and noise reduction, working alongside upgraded microphones. Huawei says call clarity remains stable even in environments with noise levels up to 100dB and wind speeds reaching 10m/s.

For users who don’t want to be completely isolated, Huawei has included an Alert Mode that lets important sounds through.

Codec and Battery Life

Being a flagship product, it’s no surprise that the FreeBuds Pro 5 support AAC, SBC, LDAC, and L2HC codecs. It also has Huawei’s proprietary NearLink technology, which can enable lossless audio transmission speeds of up to 4.6Mbps under supported conditions.

Each earbud is stuffed with a 60mAh battery, while the charging case includes a 537mAh cell. Huawei says the earbuds can deliver up to 9 hours of playback without active noise cancellation and around 6 hours with ANC enabled. 

Finally, durability is covered with an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, making the FreeBuds Pro 5 more resilient than many premium rivals.

The earbuds are up for purchase at €199/£180 with a limited period discount of €30/£30 if orders are placed via Huawei’s official online store.

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Meizu 23 seemingly cancelled as Meizu officially pauses phone development

Recent discussions on Chinese social media had raised doubts about the future of the Meizu 23 and the broader smartphone division. Speculation around restructuring within Xingji (Starji) Meizu gathered pace earlier this week. Now, an official statement released on February 27 offers clarity on the company’s direction and addresses the circulating claims.

Meizu responds to shutdown speculation

Meizu 22
Meizu 22

In its formal announcement, Meizu denied reports suggesting bankruptcy, complete business suspension, or brand exit. The company stated that such claims are inaccurate and that it reserves the right to pursue legal responsibility against those spreading misinformation. It emphasised that while changes are underway, the brand itself is not shutting down.

However, Meizu confirmed a significant strategic shift. The company will temporarily pause new domestic smartphone product development. This move is described as a planned transition rather than a closure. Existing operations, including after-sales services and support for current users, will continue without disruption. Products such as Meizu phones, Flyme systems, and Pandaer accessories will remain available, and customer rights will not be affected.

Shift towards Flyme and AI ecosystem

The statement highlights that Meizu is repositioning itself around Flyme and AI-driven ecosystems. The company intends to focus on open collaboration under a Powered by Flyme model, expanding into broader industries rather than limiting itself to handset launches. Flyme Auto has already crossed 2.26 million vehicle installations and aims to reach 3 million this year, reflecting strong traction in the automotive space.

Meizu also noted that overseas smartphone operations, AI glasses, and Pandaer technology products will continue with market-oriented development. The pause in domestic handset launches is presented as a resource reallocation decision aimed at strengthening its software and ecosystem capabilities.

While uncertainty remains around the Meizu 23, the official message makes it clear that the brand is not disappearing. Instead, it is entering a new phase centred on Flyme, AI integration, and cross-industry partnerships.

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Google Tensor G6 may have appeared early on Geekbench with a 7-core CPU

Just weeks after wrapping up its current lineup with the Pixel 10a, Google may already be testing its new phones. A new Geekbench listing has surfaced, and while nothing is confirmed, it hints at early hardware that could belong to the Pixel 11 series, and more importantly, the next-generation Tensor G6 chip.

Pixel-10-Pro-XL

The listing is tied to a device called “Google Kodiak.” That name isn’t new. It was previously associated with the Pixel 10 Pro XL. But according to Notebookcheck, this new appearance could point to a Pixel 11 model instead. The reason comes down to the processor configuration.

This could be the Tensor G6 setup

The device in question runs a 7-core Tensor SoC, which is unusual. The Pixel 10 Pro XL uses an octa-core chip. That alone suggests this isn’t simply a re-test of existing hardware. 

The new configuration includes one Arm C1-Ultra core clocked at 4.11GHz, four Arm C1-Pro cores at 3.38GHz, and two additional C1-Pro cores at 2.65GHz. The clock speeds are also higher than what we’ve seen on the Tensor G5.

For comparison, the Pixel 10 Pro XL is powered by an octa-core setup with one Cortex-X4 core at 3.78GHz, five Cortex-A725 cores at 3.05GHz, and two Cortex-A520 cores at 2.25GHz. 

Graphics also differ. The new listing shows a PowerVR C-Series CXTP-48-1536 GPU, while the Pixel 10 Pro XL uses a PowerVR DXT-48-1536.

However, the benchmark scores are nothing to write home about. The phone posted a single-core score of 845 and a multi-core score of 2657. These numbers are extremely low for a modern flagship. It’s possible the chip is missing software optimizations, or that this is very early hardware not meant for performance testing.

Still, it’s worth being cautious. There’s no guarantee this listing is genuine. Benchmark databases are often filled with prototypes, mislabeled devices, and sometimes even fake entries. The Pixel 11 series isn’t expected until summer 2026, and the Tensor G6 hasn’t been announced.

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LG launches 27G610A 27-inch gaming monitor with 2K 200Hz display

LG has launched its new 27-inch gaming monitor, the UltraGear 27G610A, in China. The monitor is now listed on JD.com for 1,199 yuan ($175), offering a high-refresh-rate QHD display designed for gamers.

LG UltraGear 27G610A

LG UltraGear 27G610A Specifications

The UltraGear 27G610A boasts a 2560 x 1440 resolution on a 16:9 IPS panel. It offers a blazing-fast 200Hz refresh rate and a 1ms GtG response time, minimizing motion blur and ghosting.

In terms of color accuracy, the panel covers 99% of the sRGB color gamut and supports VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. The monitor delivers a peak brightness of 400 nits, which improves visibility in well-lit environments and supports HDR content. These features make the monitor suitable for gaming, content consumption, and light creative work.

LG UltraGear 27G610A

LG has integrated gaming-focused features to enhance the user experience. The monitor supports AMD FreeSync Premium, reducing screen tearing and stuttering with compatible GPUs. It also offers Black Stabilizer for better visibility in dark scenes, Dynamic Action Sync to minimize input lag, and a built-in Crosshair mode to boost accuracy in shooting games.

The UltraGear 27G610A has a slim design with three-sided narrow bezels, creating an immersive viewing experience. The ergonomic stand supports a height adjustment of up to 110mm, tilt adjustment from -5° to 20°, swivel adjustment from -30° to 30°, and pivot rotation for vertical viewing. The display also supports VESA 100 x 100mm wall mounting.

LG has included multiple connectivity options. The monitor comes with one DisplayPort 1.4, two HDMI 2.1 ports, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

In related news, JapanNext has introduced a 31.5-inch 6K IPS monitor featuring 500 nits brightness, 90W USB-C charging, and KVM support, while AOC has unveiled a new 27-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor with a 280Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time.

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Red Magic Cooler 8 Pro announced with 36W cooling, up to 80°C temperature reduction

Red Magic has announced the launch of the Red Magic Cooler 8 Pro, which will go on sale at 7:00 PM on March 9. The cooler is priced at 269 yuan (approximately $39) and is now available for pre-orders across all platforms. This device serves as the successor to the Magnetic Cooler 6 Pro, which debuted last year.

Red Magic Cooler 8 Pro

According to images on the pre-order page, the Red Magic Cooler 8 Pro offers 36W of cooling power, capable of reducing temperatures by up to 80°C under specific test conditions. It features an advanced thermoelectric cooling module, designed to actively dissipate heat and stabilize device performance during heavy usage, such as gaming or multitasking.

Under controlled conditions, the cooler can achieve a minimum temperature of -25°C, making it an excellent choice for maintaining full-frame-rate performance during demanding mobile gaming sessions. Despite its powerful cooling, the Cooler 8 Pro operates at a minimal noise level of 36dB.

Internal tests reveal impressive results: the cooler reduced the surface temperature of a constant 10W heat source from 95°C to 15°C in just 20 minutes.

Red Magic Cooler 8 Pro

The Cooler 8 Pro has been demonstrated on an iPhone in promotional images, confirming its MagSafe compatibility. It is expected to work with a wide range of devices, including the latest Pixel phones, Xiaomi models, and other smartphones with protective cases.

The Cooler 8 Pro brings several upgrades over its predecessor, the Cooler 6 Pro, which featured 30W cooling power and was priced at 239 yuan (approximately $34). The Cooler 6 Pro could reduce device temperatures by up to 41°C (minimum -16°C) and included a larger TEC plate, a graphene-infused heat sink, and a seven-blade fan for enhanced cooling and quiet operation (35dB).

In related news, the Red Magic 11 Pro+ Wuthering Waves Edition has recently launched in China, featuring a distinctive Energy Red design.

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Oppo Find N6 factory tour reveals how a near-invisible crease was achieved

Oppo is taking an unusually open approach ahead of the Oppo Find N6 launch. With the device expected to debut on March 17, the company recently invited a member of the media into its production facilities to showcase the engineering work behind what it claims is a significantly reduced display crease.

The foldable crease has long been one of the category’s most persistent compromises. Oppo says it has spent the past three years refining its hinge and display assembly process, developing multiple prototypes along the way. According to the company, the latest iteration is built with alignment tolerances as tight as 0.03mm. It’s a level of precision intended to reduce visible indentation from the start and slow down long-term wear.

Durability testing appears to be a major focus. Oppo demonstrated an automated folding rig designed to simulate extended use, pushing devices through up to 300,000 fold-and-unfold cycles. During the media visit, the reporter was shown a unit that had already passed roughly 170,000 cycles. Even at that stage, the crease repirtedly remained minimal. Independent testing will ultimately determine how that translates to everyday use, but the company is clearly confident in its results.

The Find N6 has also reportedly passed TÜV Rheinland certification, with Oppo suggesting it achieved one of the flattest foldable displays evaluated so far. The inner display is expected to measure around 8.12 inches, paired with a 6.62-inch cover screen.

Leaked details suggest Oppo is aiming for a well-rounded flagship. The device is rumored to feature a Hasselblad-branded camera system built around a 200MP main sensor. It’s also expected to run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 platform and pack a sizeable 6,000mAh battery with 80W fast charging — notable figures for a slim book-style foldable.

By offering a behind-the-scenes look at production and stress testing, Oppo appears keen to differentiate the Find N6 in an increasingly competitive foldable market. Samsung, Honor, and other brands continue to refine hinge and display technology, and expectations are rising with each generation.

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ASUS ProArt PX13, ROG Flow Z13-KJP, and TUF Gaming A14 (2026) Launched in India with Ryzen AI Max+ CPUs

ASUS has launched its 2026 Creator series in India under the “Built for Originals” campaign. The lineup includes the ProArt GoPro Edition PX13, a limited-edition ROG Flow Z13-KJP created with KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS, and the TUF Gaming A14 (2026). All three devices are powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max+ processors with dedicated NPUs rated up to 50 TOPS, targeting creators, gamers, and hybrid users who need AI acceleration alongside high CPU and GPU performance.

ProArt GoPro Edition (PX13)

The ProArt GoPro PX13 focuses on portability and creator workflows. It runs on the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor with 16 cores and 32 threads, paired with AMD Radeon 8060S integrated graphics and up to 128GB LPDDR5X memory. Storage includes a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD with expansion up to 2TB through an M.2 2230 slot.

The device features a 13.3-inch 3K OLED touchscreen with a 16:10 aspect ratio, 0.2ms response time, 60Hz refresh rate, 400 nits brightness (500 nits HDR), 100% DCI-P3 coverage, Pantone validation, and HDR True Black 500 certification. Touch and stylus support are included.

It weighs about 1.13 kg with an aluminum chassis and a 360° hinge. The laptop includes a backlit keyboard with Copilot key, Precision touchpad with DialPad support, FHD IR webcam with Windows Hello, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and ports including USB-A 3.2 Gen2, dual USB-C with DisplayPort and Power Delivery, HDMI 2.1 FRL, 3.5mm jack, DC-in, and MicroSD 4.0.

Creator tools include StoryCube AI, MuseTree, ProArt Creator Hub, ScreenXpert, GlideX, and a dedicated GoPro hotkey. Buyers receive a hard-shell carry case with modular foam. An optional GoPro MAX2 bundle offers a 360 camera, extension pole, two Enduro batteries, and a 64GB microSD card at a discounted price. The package also includes a three-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription and one year of GoPro Premium+.

ROG Flow Z13-KJP Limited Edition

The ROG Flow Z13-KJP is a 2-in-1 tablet-style gaming device designed with KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS and Yoji Shinkawa. It features a CNC-milled aluminum body with carbon fiber accents, custom keycaps, and laser-etched vents.

It uses the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor with Radeon 8060S graphics and 128GB LPDDR5X memory. Storage is a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD with expansion up to 2TB through a single M.2 slot. Cooling is handled by a vapor chamber and dual Arc Flow Fans.

The 13.4-inch 2.5K ROG Nebula touchscreen supports a 16:10 ratio, 180Hz refresh rate, 3ms response time, 500 nits brightness, 100% DCI-P3 color, Adaptive-Sync, Dolby Vision HDR, and stylus support. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4.

The device weighs around 1.72 kg and includes a 70Wh battery with fast charging. Ports include USB-A 3.2 Gen2, dual USB-C with DisplayPort and Power Delivery, HDMI 2.1 FRL, and microSD UHS-II. It also features a 13MP rear camera, 5MP IR front camera, Dolby Atmos speakers, Aura Sync lighting, and support for the XG Mobile external GPU.

The box includes themed packaging, a custom carrying case, and a Steam code for DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH. Pre-orders also offer extended warranty and accidental damage protection through coupons.

TUF Gaming A14 (2026)

The TUF Gaming A14 targets entry and mid-range creators and gamers. It runs on the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 392 processor with 12 cores and 24 threads, Radeon 8060S graphics, and 32GB LPDDR5X quad-channel memory. Storage includes a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD with support for up to 4TB across two M.2 slots.

ASUS TUF Gaming A14 Laptop

The 14-inch 2.5K IPS display has a 16:10 ratio, 165Hz refresh rate, 400 nits brightness, and fast response time. The device weighs 1.48 kg and measures 1.69–1.99 cm thick. It includes a 73Wh battery with fast charging that reaches 50% in about 30 minutes and supports 45W to 100W charging.

Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3. Ports include USB4 Type-C with DisplayPort and Power Delivery, USB-C 3.2 Gen2, two USB-A 3.2 Gen2 ports, HDMI 2.1 FRL, and microSD UHS-II. Other features include a backlit keyboard with Copilot key, FHD IR webcam, Dolby Atmos speakers, AI noise canceling, Microsoft Pluton security, and Secured-core PC Level 3 compliance.

Pricing and Availability

The ROG Flow Z13-KJP starts at Rs. 3,79,990, with pre-orders from February 26, 2026, and availability from March 4, 2026. The ProArt GoPro PX13 starts at Rs. 3,34,990, while the TUF Gaming A14 starts at Rs. 1,79,990. Both are available from February 26, 2026.

All models include Microsoft Office Home 2024 lifetime access and Microsoft 365 Basic with 100GB cloud storage for one year. They are sold through ASUS Exclusive Stores, ROG Stores, ASUS Hybrid Stores, Reliance Digital, Croma, authorized partners, ASUS eShop, Flipkart, and Amazon India.

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Huawei MatePad Mini launched globally as an iPad Mini competitor

Huawei has globally launched the MatePad Mini, a compact tablet designed to compete with the iPad Mini and Xiaomi Pad Mini. It originally launched in China last year alongside the Mate 80 series.

Huawei MatePad Mini

Huawei MatePad Mini Specifications

The Huawei MatePad Mini features an 8.8-inch Flexible OLED PaperMatte Display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, 2.5k resolution, and a 92% screen-to-body ratio. It offers 1800 nits peak brightness, a 120Hz refresh rate, and anti-glare technology with an optical film for improved eye comfort and reduced reflections.

Huawei hasn’t revealed any details about the chipset yet, but the MatePad Mini runs on the HarmonyOS 4.3 operating system. It offers advanced multitasking capabilities and productivity tools, including support for the Huawei M-Pencil Pro, enabling precise note-taking and sketching.

Huawei MatePad Mini

The tablet features a dual rear camera setup, including a 50MP main sensor with an f/1.8 aperture and an 8MP ultra-wide macro lens with an f/2.2 aperture. The rear cameras support up to 4K video recording with OIS. For selfies and video calls, it features a 32 MP front camera.

The tablet comes with a 6400mAh battery with 66W Huawei SuperCharge support. Huawei claims the device features a smart power conservation system designed to maintain battery health over three years of use.

The MatePad Mini weighs approximately 255 grams and measures just 5.1 mm in thickness. Huawei has designed the tablet with a magnesium alloy frame and a 3D vegan fiber back panel, combining durability with a lightweight build.

The device also includes Wi-Fi 7 connectivity, Bluetooth 5.2, dual speakers, and multiple sensors such as a fingerprint scanner, gyroscope, and ambient light sensor.

Huawei MatePad Mini

Availability

We don’t know the pricing yet, but in China the MatePad Mini starts at 3,999 yuan (around $584). The tablet is available in two color options: Spruce Green and Graphite Black. It is offered in multiple configurations, with RAM options of 8GB or 12GB and up to 256GB of internal storage.

It also comes with accessories such as the Huawei M-Pencil Pro and Folio Cover that are sold separately.

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Xiaomi 17 Ultra gets HyperOS 3.0.15.0 update, adds Leica Instant mode

Xiaomi has started rolling out the HyperOS 3.0.15.0 update for its flagship Xiaomi 17 Ultra. This 9.4GB update brings various system optimizations, camera upgrades, and security enhancements. The Leica Edition of the device includes an exclusive feature, which we will discuss at the end.

Xiaomi 17 Ultra Starry Green

What’s new in this update?

The update improves the camera experience on the Xiaomi 17 Ultra. Xiaomi has added a new front-and-rear dual-view mode, which allows users to record video simultaneously using both cameras. The 200MP mode now includes a standard watermark option.

Xiaomi has optimized Dolby Vision recording, boosting brightness and dynamic range for improved video quality. The update also refines motion photo functionality by enabling it by default during video recording, with the option to switch to static photos in the camera settings.

Xiaomi has made improvements to the system as well. The update enhances the auto-brightness feature in night scenes, creating a better viewing experience in low-light environments. It fixes occasional app launch issues that caused temporary unresponsiveness. The package also includes the February 2026 security patch, which strengthens the device’s protection against vulnerabilities.

The Leica Edition of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra adds a Leica Instant Mode 1× tap-to-zoom feature. While the exact functionality remains unclear, it seems designed for quick, street-style photography, potentially enabling users to switch between focal lengths instantly with a single tap.

Xiaomi is holding an event on February 28, where it will launch several new products globally, including the Xiaomi 17 Ultra smartphone, the Redmi Buds 8 Pro earbuds, UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 15W, and the Xiaomi Tag tracker. The company will also showcase its latest AIoT products. The event will begin at 2 PM CET in Barcelona.

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Amazfit Active 3 Premium Launched With Sapphire AMOLED Display, Offline Maps, and 12-Day Battery

Amazfit has launched the Amazfit Active 3 Premium, a compact smartwatch aimed at beginner runners and users who combine running with strength or studio workouts. The watch focuses on structured training, navigation, and health tracking while keeping the design simple enough for everyday use.

Active 3 Premium

The Active 3 Premium includes built-in running workouts and Zepp Coach adaptive training plans. These plans adjust based on performance and recovery and support goals ranging from 5K to full marathon distances. Running metrics include posture tracking, running power, lactate threshold, ground contact time, rhythm analysis, and balance monitoring. These insights help users understand effort, improve form, and reduce injury risk over time. The watch also supports virtual pacer, smart trajectory correction, track run mode, and running gear management.

For navigation, the device uses six satellite positioning systems with offline maps, turn-by-turn directions, automatic rerouting, and point-to-point route planning. Users can search points of interest directly from the watch. The 4GB internal storage allows maps and audio, such as podcasts to be stored locally for phone-free workouts.

The smartwatch has a 45mm stainless steel frame with four physical buttons and weighs 38g without the strap. Dimensions are 45 × 45 × 11mm. It uses a 1.32-inch AMOLED display with 466 × 466 resolution, 353 PPI, and up to 3,000 nits brightness. The screen is protected by sapphire glass. Water resistance is rated at 5ATM. Color options include Apex Silver, Atlas Blue, and Aero White.

Battery capacity is 365mAh. Typical battery life is up to 12 days, heavy use up to 7 days, always on display up to 4 days, and continuous GPS up to 24 hours. GPS power saving mode can reach up to 76 hours, or 10 hours when GPS is used with music playback.

Health tracking is powered by the BioTracker PPG sensor with continuous heart rate, blood oxygen, stress, and skin temperature monitoring. Sleep tracking includes heart rate variability, breathing quality, sleep stages, naps, and sleep score. BioCharge provides a daily readiness score based on activity and recovery. Additional metrics include VO₂ Max, training load, training effect, and training stress balance. One tap measurement can check heart rate, stress, blood oxygen, and breathing rate in 45 seconds.

The watch supports more than 170 sports modes, including running, cycling, swimming, strength training with auto recognition of 25 movements, HYROX training, indoor workouts, winter sports, and ball sports. Bluetooth peripherals such as heart rate belts, power meters, cadence sensors, and action cameras are supported.

Smart features include Bluetooth calling through a built-in microphone and speaker, Zepp Flow voice assistant, notifications, music control, camera control for iOS, quick replies on Android, and Find My Phone. The device runs with the Zepp app and supports Android 7.0 or later and iOS 14.0 or later. Data can sync with Strava, TrainingPeaks, Runna, and Intervals.icu, Apple Health, and Google Fit.

Pricing & availability

The Amazfit Active 3 Premium is available starting February 26, 2026, for $169.99 through Amazfit and Amazon.

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Huawei Mate 80 Pro launches with 3000 nits display and 50MP variable aperture camera

Huawei is hosting a major global launch event today, where the company has already unveiled the Watch GT Runner 2. But it’s the flagship Mate 80 Pro that is the big story today. It’s the first time since the Mate 50 Pro in 2022 that Huawei introduced its Mate smartphone in the international market.

However, Huawei is releasing only the Pro version of its latest Mate lineup globally. The standard Huawei Mate 80, Huawei Mate 80 Pro Max, and Huawei Mate 80 RS Ultimate remain exclusive to China.

Huawei Mate 80 Pro Specifications

In any case, it shares most of its specifications with the Chinese counterpart. The device measures 161.85mm in height, 76mm in width, and 7.95mm in thickness, and weighs around 219 grams. 

The phone features a 6.75-inch LTPO OLED display with a resolution of 2832 × 1280 pixels and a pixel density of 460ppi. It supports a 1–120Hz adaptive refresh rate and 1440Hz high-frequency PWM dimming. Huawei is also promising up to 1.07 billion colors and 3000 nits of brightness. 

One key difference between regions is software. The global Mate 80 Pro runs EMUI 15.0, while the Chinese version ships with HarmonyOS 6.0. It comes in a single 16GB RAM and 512GB storage configuration. There’s no microSD card slot, so what you buy is what you keep.

The Mate 80 Pro includes a 50-megapixel main camera that supports variable aperture ranging from f/1.4 to f/4.0 and optical image stabilization. It’s joined by a 40-megapixel ultra-wide camera and a 48-megapixel macro telephoto camera with 4x optical zoom and up to 100x digital zoom. 

On the front, there’s a 13-megapixel wide-angle selfie camera with autofocus. Both front and rear cameras support 4K video recording. 

Huawei Mate 80 Pro Launch Specs Price

The phone packs a 5,750mAh battery (rated capacity 5,620mAh) and supports 100W wired and 80W wireless charging. 

The Mate 80 Pro also carries IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance, including protection against high-pressure water jets and submersion up to six meters for 30 minutes under specific conditions.

Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7 support, Bluetooth 6.0, USB-C with USB 3.1 Gen 1 speeds, NFC, and a wide range of global positioning systems, including GPS dual-band and NavIC. The phone is available in both single and dual SIM models, depending on the region.

Huawei hasn’t revealed the pricing details yet, but the Mate 80 Pro will be available for purchase in Black, Green, and Gold starting today.

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Nothing Headphone (a) launching March 5 as budget over-ear option

Nothing is preparing to expand its audio lineup again, this time with a more affordable pair of over-ear headphones. The upcoming Nothing Headphone (a) is set to debut on March 5, 2026, during the company’s “Built Different” event.

The event will also introduce the Nothing Phone (4a) and Nothing Phone (4a) Pro, suggesting Nothing is continuing its push to build a broader, connected ecosystem rather than focusing on standalone devices.

The Headphone (a) appears to be a more accessible alternative to the original Nothing Headphone (1), which launched at €299. This new model is expected to come in at €159 in Europe and £149 in the UK, roughly half the price of the flagship version.

To reach that price point, Nothing is reportedly opting for a plastic construction instead of more premium materials. That doesn’t necessarily mean it will feel cheap, but it does signal a clear shift toward the mid-range segment.

In terms of design, the company isn’t toning things down. The Headphone (a) is expected to arrive in pink, white, black, and yellow — in line with Nothing’s bold, playful aesthetic. The semi-transparent styling that defines the brand is also likely to remain intact.

On the technical side, leaks point to a custom 40mm dynamic driver, Bluetooth 5.3 support, and dual-device pairing. Battery life could reach up to 35 hours with active noise cancellation enabled, which is competitive at this price. There’s some speculation that the ANC system may be less advanced than the one found in the Headphone (1), possibly as part of the cost-saving strategy.

If that trade-off holds true, the Headphone (a) may appeal most to users who want solid sound quality and long battery life without paying for top-tier noise isolation.

Nothing has been steadily growing its portfolio, and launching a more affordable over-ear option alongside mid-range smartphones reinforces that strategy. We’ll get full confirmation of specs, pricing, and availability on March 5. For now, the Headphone (a) looks like Nothing’s attempt to hit a sweet spot — stylish, capable, and easier on the wallet.

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Honor Magic V6 camera samples impress ahead of MWC debut

Honor is starting to lift the curtain on its next foldable, the Honor Magic V6, ahead of its global debut at MWC 2026. With just days to go before the March 1 launch in Barcelona, the company has shared early camera samples and revealed a new color option, both clearly meant to build anticipation.

Honor Magic V6
Honor Magic V6

On Weibo, Honor’s imaging team posted a set of sample photos taken with the upcoming Magic V6. The company continues to lean on its AiMAGE branding, first introduced at MWC last year, which blends on-device AI processing with cloud-assisted enhancements. According to Honor, this setup improves clarity, zoom performance, and overall scene optimization.

The shared images highlight strong detail retention and balanced color reproduction, at least in the curated examples shown. Telephoto shots appear sharp, and low-light scenes seem well controlled. Of course, these are official samples, so real-world performance will need independent verification. Still, the message is clear: Honor wants the Magic V6 to compete not just with other foldables, but with top-tier slab flagships on camera quality.

Alongside the imaging teasers, Honor also unveiled a new “Red Rabbit” color variant. The finish features what the company describes as eco-friendly velvet leather with a nano-coating for durability. Visually, it’s a deep red tone accented with gold detailing around the circular camera module.

Under the hood, the Magic V6 is confirmed to run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, bringing expected gains in performance and power efficiency.

With competition intensifying among foldable makers, incremental upgrades may no longer be enough. Honor seems intent on pushing both design and camera performance to stand out.

We’ll get the complete picture at MWC. For now, the Magic V6 looks like a foldable that’s aiming high, both in hardware and presentation.

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Huawei Watch GT Runner 2 launches with titanium build, up to 14 days of battery life

At the launch event today, Huawei officially released the Huawei Watch GT Runner 2. As the name implies, it’s a running-focused smartwatch with precision tracking, structured marathon training, and a lighter overall design. 

At the center of the pitch is what Huawei calls an industry-leading 3D floating antenna system. The company says this setup improves positioning accuracy by 20 percent compared to previous models, even in dense urban areas, near tall buildings, or inside tunnels. 

The watch supports dual-band GPS (L1 + L5) and works with multiple satellite systems, including GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS, and NavIC.

Huawei Watch GT Runner 2 Design and Display

The design has also been reworked with runners in mind. The watch case, bezel, crown, and buttons are made from titanium alloy, and the body measures 43.5mm by 43.5mm with a thickness of 10.7mm. 

At around 34.5 grams (without the strap), it’s notably light for a watch in this category. Huawei pairs it with a new AirDry woven strap that uses a hollowed design for improved breathability. The company claims it boosts airflow by 25 percent compared to earlier straps. There’s also a fluoroelastomer strap included for workouts where sweat and water are more of a concern.

The display is a 1.32-inch AMOLED panel with a 466 x 466 resolution and a peak brightness of up to 3000 nits. The glass on top is second-generation Kunlun Glass, which checks out durability.

The Runner 2 is all about running!

But the bigger story here is software. The wearable comes with a DSM-Firmenich Running Team co-developed Intelligent Marathon Mode, which offers structured race preparation. 

Runners can access major marathon events or create custom ones, generate tailored training plans, and track advanced metrics like lactate threshold, running power, training intensity, and a Running Ability Index. The watch can also predict finishing times based on historical data and training trends. 

During races, the watch can display real-time pace charts, estimated finish times, and your gap against a target time. There’s also a digital pacer and fueling reminders designed to keep energy levels steady during long efforts. Post-run, the Huawei Health app breaks down performance data and provides form insights and recovery guidance.

Beyond running, the watch supports over 100 sports modes, including trail running, swimming, cycling, golf (with access to over 17,000 courses in select markets), and freediving up to 40 meters. It carries a 5 ATM and IP69 rating, although Huawei notes it’s not designed for hot showers or deep scuba diving.

Health and wellness features

As for health tracking, the watch includes ECG monitoring, heart rate variability tracking, blood oxygen measurement, sleep tracking with breathing awareness, and stress insights. Huawei is careful to note that these features are for reference only and not intended for medical diagnosis.

The Huawei Watch GT Runner 2 has a rated battery life of up to 14 days under light use, 7 days under typical use, and up to 32 hours in outdoor workout mode with precise positioning enabled. 

You can charge it wirelessly, and the watch supports NFC payments, Bluetooth calling, standalone music playback, and QR code scanning. It works with both Android and iOS devices, though some features, like custom video watch faces and music syncing, are limited when paired with iPhones.

Huawei Watch GT Runner 2 Price

The Watch GT Runner 2 retails at £350 and will go on open sale starting today. You can choose from Dawn Orange, Dusk Blue, and Midnight Black colors. 

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