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Google Bans 80,000 Developer Accounts, Blocks 1.75M Harmful Apps in 2025

Google has shared new details about how it is strengthening security across the Android ecosystem, focusing on AI-driven protections, stricter developer policies, and expanded real-time defenses to protect users from malware, fraud, and privacy risks.

In 2025, Google prevented more than 1.75 million apps that violated policies from being published on Google Play. The company also banned over 80,000 developer accounts linked to harmful activity. Google says measures such as developer verification, mandatory pre-review checks, and testing requirements have made it harder for bad actors to enter the platform while helping legitimate developers build compliant apps more easily.

Apps listed on Google Play go through extensive safety reviews. Google runs over 10,000 checks on every app before publication and continues monitoring apps after they are released. During 2025, the company integrated its latest generative AI models into the review process, allowing human reviewers to detect complex malicious patterns faster.

Privacy protection was another major focus. Google prevented more than 255,000 apps from gaining unnecessary access to sensitive user data by enforcing stricter policies. Developer tools such as Play Policy Insights in Android Studio and the Data Safety section helped developers reduce permission requests and meet policy requirements earlier in the development process.

To maintain trust in app ratings, Google blocked 160 million spam reviews and ratings, including attempts to inflate or deflate scores. The company says its protections also prevented an average 0.5-star rating drop for apps targeted by review bombing.

Google Play Protect continues to operate as Android’s main malware defense. It now scans more than 350 billion apps every day, including apps installed from outside Google Play. In 2025, real-time scanning detected over 27 million new malicious apps from external sources. Enhanced fraud protection, now available in 185 markets covering more than 2.8 billion devices, blocked 266 million risky installation attempts linked to 872,000 high-risk apps. Google also introduced in-call scam protection that prevents users from disabling Play Protect during suspicious calls.

For developers, Play Integrity API now supports hardware-backed signals and new tools such as device recall to identify repeat offenders. Android 16 also introduces tapjacking protection that developers can enable with minimal code.

Google says it will continue investing in AI defenses and developer verification programs to strengthen trust across the Android ecosystem.

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Samsung SDI weighs $6.9B Samsung Display stake sale to speed up solid-state batteries

According to industry reports, Samsung SDI, the battery arm of Samsung Group, is considering selling its 15.2% stake in Samsung Display. That stake is currently valued at around 10 trillion won (roughly $6.9 billion) based on book value, a sizeable asset that could free up serious capital if divested.

While no final decision has been announced, the move appears tied to Samsung SDI’s push into next-generation battery technologies, particularly all-solid-state batteries.

Samsung SDI hasn’t had an easy run lately. The slowdown in global EV demand has pressured battery makers across the board, and recent quarters have reportedly seen heavy operating losses. Rather than simply cutting costs, Samsung seems to be reshuffling resources. Selling a non-core stake could provide funding for expansion in areas that are still seeing strong growth — especially energy storage systems (ESS), which are benefiting from rising demand from AI-driven data centers.

At the same time, Samsung SDI is investing in lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries to stay competitive in lower-cost segments, while continuing aggressive R&D into more advanced chemistries.

The bigger goal: solid-state batteries

Unlike conventional lithium-ion cells, solid-state batteries replace flammable liquid electrolytes with solid materials. In theory, that brings higher energy density, improved safety, longer lifespan, and potentially faster charging, all major advantages for electric vehicles and large-scale storage.

Samsung SDI has already established pilot production lines and is reportedly working with partners such as BMW and Solid Power on validation and supply development.

A company representative stated that any potential stake sale would go through internal review, including evaluation by the Sustainability Management Committee before final board approval. Details such as timing, structure, and potential buyers have not yet been finalized.

Speculation suggests the stake could be sold internally within the Samsung Group or to a strategic investor, but for now, nothing is confirmed.

What’s clear is the broader strategy: focus capital on batteries. As next-generation technologies approach commercialization, scale and funding matter more than ever. If Samsung successfully channels billions into solid-state development and ESS expansion, it could strengthen its position in a market that’s rapidly evolving.

Solid-state batteries have been “five years away” for what feels like a decade. But with giants like Samsung accelerating investment, the timeline may finally be tightening.

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Nothing Phone (4a) to feature new Glyph Bar powered by 9 individually controllable mini-LEDs

Nothing has started revealing key highlights of the upcoming Nothing Phone (4a) lineup ahead of its March 5 launch in India. The latest teaser focuses on a redesigned lighting system called the Glyph Bar, signalling a shift in how the brand approaches its signature rear lighting concept.

Nothing Phone (4a)’s Glyph Bar teased

Nothing Phone (4a) Glyph Bar teaser
Nothing Phone (4a) Glyph Bar teaser

According to the company, the Glyph Bar is an evolution of its earlier Glyph Interface, aiming to provide clearer visual cues while minimizing distraction. The system consists of nine individually controllable mini-LEDs arranged to deliver sharper signals and a cleaner visual output.

Nothing claims the new implementation is around 40 percent brighter compared to the previous (a) series while producing a more natural glow without light bleed. The lighting setup is designed to convey notifications and status information instantly through six square lighting zones.

Earlier Nothing devices experimented with different approaches, ranging from multiple segmented lights to the Glyph Matrix display introduced recently. With the Phone (4a), the company appears to be refining the concept rather than expanding it into a full rear display. Teasers and early visuals suggest the lighting strip may sit closer to the device’s edge, possibly around a vertically aligned camera module, though the exact placement remains unclear.

Nothing Phone (4a) series leaked specs

Leaks suggest the standard Nothing Phone (4a) could feature a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset. Camera details indicate a 50-megapixel primary sensor paired with an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, along with a 32-megapixel front camera. The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro variant is expected to introduce additional upgrades such as a periscope telephoto lens and a faster 144Hz display on a slightly larger screen.

Both models are tipped to include larger batteries around the 5,200mAh range with 50W charging support, along with upgraded UFS 3.1 storage. Color options are said to include Black, Blue, Pink and White for the standard version, while pricing could see a slight increase due to industry-wide component costs.

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Leak Suggests Xiaomi 17T Series Will Launch Ahead of Schedule

While the Xiaomi 17 series of flagship smartphones finally got an official global launch date, fresh report has revealed more details of its next-gen budget flagship phones. The Xiaomi 17T lineup might be making its debut months ahead of schedule, which could mean an earlier global release as well.

Early Certifications of the Xiaomi 17T is The First Clue

The earliest clue came via official regulatory filings and global SKU listings that reference new Xiaomi devices earlier than usual in the year. Xiaomi’s T-series usually arrive in the second half of the year, but these sightings have hinted at the Xiaomi 17T and Xiaomi 17T Pro models launching much earlier. So instead of an expected September 2026 release, the new budget flagships might drop sometime around May 2026.

Xiaomi 15T
Xiaomi 15T

Known tipster Experience More backs this claim by stating that the Xiaomi 17T and 17T Pro are launching four months ahead of the previous generation. This also means that the wider overseas availability should also be quicker than the previous generation. To recall, the Xiaomi 17T was recently spotted on the HyperOS codebase, which confirmed a sizeable jump in battery capacity; going from 5,500mAh on its predecessor, to a 6,500mAh cell.

Although the charging speeds remains at 67W. Furthermore, the Xiaomi 17T will reportedly pack a triple camera setup with a OmniVision OV50E main camera, along with a OmniVision OV13B ultra wide angle lens, and a Samsung ISOCELL JN5 telephoto shooter. Under the hood, this model could be equipped with MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500s chipset. Keep in mind that this is still just speculation at this moment, so take this report with a pinch of salt.

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Meet the Petite Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW2NC Earbuds: Lightweight, Colorful & ANC-Enabled

Audio-Technica has just unveiled its ATH-SQ1TW2NC truly wireless earbuds, which are a pair of ultra-compact buds with ANC (Active Noise Cancellation). This is a suite of handy listening features and a range of bright color options that stand out in a crowd. So here are all the details.

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW2NC Specifications

The ATH-SQ1TW2NC earbuds use a square-style compact body that’s light enough for extended wear without fatigue. Each earbud measures just 4 grams, and the hearables are available in six fun color options, including black, café latte, forest green, gray, pink, and white camel. Audio-Technica’s latest TWS support Bluetooth 5.2 and features 5.8mm dynamic drivers that support 20Hz to 20kHz audio range.

Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW2NC TWS Earbuds
Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW2NC TWS Earbuds

Despite their tiny form factor, the ATH-SQ1TW2NC offer ANC support along with up to 6 hours of audio playback on a single full charge. The charging case offers an additional 18 hours of battery life, with a full charge taking around 2.5 hours. Other notable features include touch sensitive controls, an IPX5 rating for water and dust resistance, a partner app that brings soothing nature sounds, and a 64 step volume adjustment.

There is also support for pass-through and talk-through modes that lets users stay aware of their surroundings. Audio-Technica has launched the ATH-SQ1TW2NC earbuds in Japan first, with pre-orders already live at a retail price of about ¥12,980 (roughly $85). Shippinh is set to kick off on 27th February 2026, although global availability is still unclear. Audio-Technica just announced these earbuds after releasing the Ash Wood headphones in a Guitar Lacquer finish.

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Xiaomi Pad 8 Could Be Launching In India Soon

Xiaomi has dropped fresh hints that it’s gearing up to expand its tablet lineup in India, which could be the brand’s high-end Xiaomi Pad 8 model. Considering how the Pad 8 first launched in China back in September 2025, this could mark the global debut of the next-gen premium tablets.

Xiaomi Pad 8 India Launch Nears

In a recent social media post, Xiaomi teased the arrival of a new device described only as a computing device with hints toward a thin, light form factor and flat-frame design. At the same time, Xiaomi India’s Associate Director of Marketing and PR shared a series of emojis, including a TV, smartphone icons and a tablet, suggesting multiple product launches on the horizon. The brand just released the Xiaomi QLED TV X Pro 75 (2026), and the Xiaomi 17 models global launch is right around the corner. So this teaser likely hints at its latest tablet.

Xiaomi Pad 8
Xiaomi Pad 8

To recall, the Chinese tech giant just confirmed the Xiaomi 17 series’ global release date. Back in September, the Xiaomi Pad 8 lineup was also unveiled alongside these premium devices. So, the global debut this time could be near the worldwide announcement of the Xiaomi 17. Meanwhile, tipsters like Abhishek Yadav say these hints most likely point to the Xiaomi Pad 8 entering the Indian market soon.

While Xiaomi hasn’t shared India-specific details yet, the Xiaomi Pad 8 series is already on sale in China. So we have some idea regarding its specs and features:

  • It sports an 11.2-inch 3.2K LCD display with a smooth 144Hz refresh rate, HDR10, and Dolby Vision support
  • A 9,200mAh battery tuned for long usage sessions across media, gaming and productivity tasks
  • Near-flagship level performance with Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC

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Motorola’s premium phones finally receive Android 16 update in the US

Motorola razr 2025 Android 16 update

The Android 16 update is finally rolling out to Motorola’s most premium smartphones, Razr 2025 and Razr Ultra 2025, in the US, just as Google has released the first Android 17 beta. Both Razr phones entered Android 16 beta testing about half a year ago, and now, after a long wait, the stable update is finally here.

The Android 16 update for 2025’s Razr smartphones is currently available on T-Mobile and Verizon carriers in the US, as spotted by Ytechb. For the Razr 2025, the update arrives with the firmware version W1UC36H.96-35-1, whereas the Razr Ultra 2025 users can identify the update by the firmware version W1VL36H.59-55-5.

Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 Android 16 update

This is the first major OS update for the Razr 2025 and Razr Ultra 2025, which has a massive download size of about 4GB. It’s best to download such large packages over Wi-Fi and make sure the battery is at least 40% charged for a smooth upgrade to Android 16.

While it’s a major OS upgrade, don’t expect major visual changes or groundbreaking features. That said, there are still some useful upgrades and new features that further improve the software experience. It introduces a new notification cooldown feature that prevents you from getting annoyed when an app sends too many notifications from the same app within a short time. It does so by reducing the volume of incoming notifications for that particular app.

Android 16 lets you create custom models based on your needs, in addition to the existing modes, including Do Not Disturb, Bedtime, and Driving. You can also connect to a hotspot of a different device without entering the password, provided that both devices are logged in to the same Google account. The update also brings improvements to hearing aids, protection from malicious apps, and performance upgrades.

While Motorola is busy rolling out the Android 16 update, Google has already started developing Android 17. In fact, the first beta has been out for a few days now, with more to arrive in the coming weeks and months. The stable build could arrive around June or July 2026. We’ve a dedicated Android 17 section where we regularly post the latest developments on the same. You can follow that along to stay up-to-date.

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Xiaomi 17 Series Finally Gets a Global Launch Date

After weeks of speculation, Xiaomi has officially confirmed the global launch date for its next flagship family. The Xiaomi 17, Xiaomi 17 Pro, and Xiaomi 17 Pro Max first debuted back in September 2025, with the Xiaomi 17 Ultra model arriving later in December. But these launches were exclusive to the brand’s home market of China, and now we are finally getting a global release.

Xiaomi 17 Series Global Launch: When and Where

According to Xiaomi’s dedicated global launch page, the event is scheduled for 28th February 2026. This release is set for Barcelona, Spain, just before the start of the Mobile World Congress 2026 event. The spotlight will be on the standard Xiaomi 17 and the high-end Xiaomi 17 Ultra, which are expected to lead Xiaomi’s premium portfolio this year with advanced imaging co-engineered with Leica.

Xiaomi 17 Ultra
Xiaomi 17 Ultra

Xiaomi’s “The New Wave of Imagery” launch event will kick off in Barcelona at approximately 14:00 GMT+1, right ahead of MWC. The launch will stream live globally via Xiaomi’s official channels, and the Chinese tech giant is already encouraging fans to reserve their spot on the official event page. Live viewers can even enter prize draws and qualify for exclusive perks during the stream.

Details are still sketchy, but the official teaser does confirm benefits like a chance to win their latest AIoT product, 24 month of quality assurance, one free screen replacement within 6 months, and out of warranty repair with free labor costs within the warranty period. At the moment, it is unclear whether Xiaomi will launch the Xiaomi 17 Pro and Xiaomi 17 Pro Max models in the overseas market, so stay tuned for more.

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These Android 17 best features have been on Apple devices for years

Android 17 best features

Android 17’s development is progressing faster than we thought, as the first beta is already here, with no developer preview builds. But if you went through the changelog (here), you’d be disappointed to see no significant upgrades. However, the good news is that there are many under-development Android 17 features that will land at some point this year. Those include two useful features that Apple users have been using for years.

1. A native app-lock, finally

Google may finally bring a native app-lock feature to Android 17. While this isn’t officially confirmed yet, instances of it were discovered within the Android framework package. 

So far, Google Pixel users are forced to rely on third-party app lockers, which are fundamentally concerning. While Pixel phones do have a Private Space for securing apps, they don’t work the way app lock does. It offers a separate space to run apps in a separate user profile, which can be good for apps you rarely open, but a headache for apps you open daily.

Apple felt the need for it a long time ago and introduced native app lock support with iOS 18 in 2024. Major Android brands, including Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, and OnePlus, have also integrated it into their custom skins. Still, a native integration into Android OS is always the best route, especially for Pixel owners. 

2. Universal clipboard enabling seamless copy-paste

Android has a built-in clipboard feature that stores clipboard content, so you can easily paste it into your favorite apps, but the clipboard contents are not synced across your Android devices. This means you can’t paste the copied content from your phone onto another Android phone, PC, or tablet. That could change soon with the Universal Clipboard feature in Android 17.

This upcoming feature was spotted in an Android beta and Canary releases in November, and is expected to arrive as part of Android 17. This will work similarly to the Universal Clipboard on Apple devices, introduced back in September 2016, which allows users to copy text or media on one device and paste it instantly onto another.

A native app locker and a universal clipboard are two of the most useful features we are looking forward to in Android 17. One feature adds an extra layer of security to your apps, and the other strengthens the Android ecosystem.

Google appears to be following last year’s release pattern. Therefore, the first Android 17 release was always going to be developer-focused, laying the groundwork for significant upgrades and new features in Android 17 QPR1, which would be released around August or September 2026, along with the Pixel 11.

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One UI 9 leak reveals visual tweaks and new “Ask AI” feature

One UI 8.0 is already out, One UI 8.5 is still in testing, and now the first signs of One UI 9 are starting to appear.

Internal firmware leaks suggest Samsung has begun early testing of the Android 17-based update, even though its public debut is likely still months away. If Samsung sticks to its usual cadence, One UI 9 could launch alongside mid-2026 foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8. For now, the changes we’re seeing are subtle, but interesting.

The floating action elements introduced in 8.5 remain, and the page now features a refreshed background graphic that feels more modern. At the top, there are two prominent controls: a back arrow on the left and a hamburger-style menu on the right for extra options.

An “Ask AI” button

The bigger story may actually be happening inside Samsung Internet. Early One UI 9 builds appear to introduce a new “Compact” layout option. This mode shifts toward a more immersive interface, with a redesigned bottom bar that groups search, recent tabs, menu access, and notably, an “Ask AI” button. That’s where things get interesting.

The feature is reportedly powered by Perplexity AI and builds on Samsung’s broader AI push. Instead of just summarizing a page, the tool can analyze what you’re reading and respond to contextual questions. In some cases, it can even factor in browsing history to provide more tailored answers, like comparing product prices or extracting key insights from long articles.

Responses appear in a structured, chat-style format, and conversation history can be managed for privacy. It’s expected to be limited to Galaxy AI-supported flagship devices, at least initially.

If this rolls out widely, Samsung Internet could become more than just an alternative to Chrome for Galaxy users.

While One UI 8.5 focused largely on visual refinements and wallpaper changes, One UI 9 appears to be more about embedding intelligence into everyday tasks.

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One UI 8.5 brings conversational Bixby with natural language device control

Samsung has introduced a refreshed version of Bixby alongside its One UI 8.5 software, focusing on improving how Galaxy users interact with their devices through conversational AI. The update signals a shift towards more natural interactions, hinting at deeper AI integration across Samsung’s ecosystem.

While the announcement highlights usability improvements, it also reflects the company’s ongoing efforts to simplify complex device settings and make everyday tasks more intuitive.

Natural language control and contextual device assistance

New-Bixby-in-One-UI-8.5

The new Bixby is designed to act more like a conversational device agent rather than a traditional voice assistant that depends on rigid commands. Users can now describe what they want in everyday language, allowing the system to interpret intent instead of relying on exact feature names or menu navigation. This change aims to reduce friction, particularly for users who may not be familiar with device settings or terminology.

For instance, if someone wants their screen to remain active while reading, they can simply express that intention, and Bixby will identify the relevant option and enable it automatically. The assistant can also analyze current device behavior and suggest possible solutions when users ask why something is happening, helping them resolve issues faster without manual troubleshooting.

Another major addition is built-in real-time web search, allowing Bixby to present up-to-date information directly within its interface. Instead of opening a separate browser or switching apps, users receive results within the assistant, creating a more streamlined workflow. This integration could make Bixby more competitive as AI-driven assistants increasingly combine device controls with online knowledge access.

Samsung has confirmed that the One UI 8.5 beta with the updated Bixby is rolling out in select markets, including India, Germany, Korea, Poland, the UK and the US. Wider expansion is expected later, suggesting Samsung is positioning Bixby as a core part of its future Galaxy AI experience.

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Realme P4 Lite 4G India launch: Features 13MP camera, 6300mAh battery, Pulse Light design

Realme has introduced the P4 Lite 4G in India, targeting the budget smartphone segment with durability and battery life as primary selling points.

Realme P4 Lite 4G

The device features a 6.67-inch HD+ IPS LCD display with 720×1600 resolution, 90Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of 563 nits. It runs on the Unisoc T7250 octa-core processor with Mali-G57 MP1 GPU, coupled with 4GB LPDDR4X RAM expandable to 12GB through dynamic allocation. Storage options include 64GB and 128GB variants, expandable to 2TB via microSD.

Running realme UI 6.0 based on Android 15, the phone offers a 13MP rear camera with Omnivision OV13B sensor and f/2.2 aperture, plus a 5MP front camera. Connectivity includes dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, and USB Type-C. A side-mounted fingerprint sensor and 3.5mm headphone jack are included.

Realme P4 Lite 4G

realme emphasizes durability with IP54 certification for dust and splash resistance and ArmorShell Protection. The phone’s MIL-STD durability is a key focus of the device. It carries an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance and comes with ArmorShell Protection. The company states the phone has passed military-grade durability testing, including a 1.8-meter drop test and a 33kg pressure test, meeting MIL-STD-810H standards. The device measures 167.2 × 76.6 × 7.94mm and weighs 201g.

A distinctive Pulse Light design is integrated on the rear, supporting nine colors and five customizable lighting modes. These lights react to notifications such as calls, messages, and charging status.

The P4 Lite 4G packs a 6300mAh battery with 15W fast charging and 6W reverse wired charging. Realme claims that a five-minute charge can provide up to five hours of music playback.

The P4 Lite 4G launches in Obsidian Black, Sea Blue, and Beach Gold. The 4GB+64GB model is priced at ₹9,999 (₹7,999 with launch offers), while the 4GB+128GB variant costs ₹11,999 (₹9,999 with offers). Sales commence February 24 through Flipkart, realme.com, and offline retailers.

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Galaxy Buds 4, Buds 4 Pro dummy images leak with flat stems, no Blade Lights

With Samsung Galaxy Unpacked just around the corner (February 25 in San Francisco), leaks are starting to paint a clearer picture of Samsung’s next audio lineup. The latest? Real-world images of what appear to be dummy units of the Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 and Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro.

Galaxy Buds 4

The photos, shared by known leaker TechTalkTV, show non-functional retail display models. While they don’t confirm specs, they do give us our clearest look yet at the redesigned hardware.

A flatter, cleaner look

The biggest change is immediately noticeable: both models now feature a flat stem design. It’s a shift away from the slightly rounded or angular stems we saw on the Buds 3 lineup. The new look feels simpler and more understated.

On the Pro model, the stems appear to have a brushed metallic finish. It looks more refined, and possibly more practical too, since brushed surfaces hide fingerprints better than glossy ones.

Galaxy Buds 4 Pro

Another small but important tweak: the charging contacts now sit on the stems themselves, matching a new horizontal orientation inside the case.

And yes, the Blade Lights are gone.

If you liked the LED strips on the Buds 3 Pro, this might sting a bit. Samsung seems to be dialing things back visually in favor of a cleaner, more mature design language.

The charging case has also been reshaped. Instead of the more upright style from recent generations, this one appears flatter and rectangular, designed to rest more securely on surfaces.

Standard vs Pro differences

Based on the dummy units, the standard Galaxy Buds 4 seem to stick with an open-ear approach — no silicone tips. That likely means a more breathable fit but less passive isolation.

The Buds 4 Pro, on the other hand, retain in-ear tips, which should help with noise isolation and active noise cancellation. Color options in the leaks include black for the Pro model and white variants for the standard version, aligning with earlier renders.

The Buds 4 lineup is shaping up to be a more polished, less flashy evolution rather than a radical redesign. Sometimes that’s exactly what a product line needs.

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Motorola Edge 70 Fusion Confirmed to Feature Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 & 12GB RAM in New Leak

Motorola is preparing to launch its first Edge-series smartphone of 2026, the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion. The device was first revealed through renders last month, followed by additional marketing images shared by leakster Evan Blass. New marketing materials have now surfaced (via Ytechb), confirming key specifications that were previously unclear, including the processor.

Motorola Edge 70 Fusion

According to the latest images, the Edge 70 Fusion will be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, resolving earlier confusion caused by a leaked spec sheet that suggested Snapdragon 7s Gen 3. The phone will launch with 12GB RAM, alongside an 8GB variant. Motorola will offer the device in five color options: Blue Surf, Country Air, Orient Blue, Sporting Green, and Silhouette.

Motorola Edge 70 Fusion

The smartphone will feature a 6.78-inch quad-curved OLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and protection from Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. It will also carry IP68 and IP69 certifications for dust and water resistance, positioning it as a durable mid-range option.

Motorola Edge 70 Fusion

Earlier coverage provided additional context about the device’s design and rumored hardware. Previous leaks showcased the Edge 70 Fusion in Silhouette and Country Air finishes before new renders revealed Blue Surf, Orient Blue, and Sporting Green. The design follows Motorola’s familiar Edge-series language, including the signature rear camera module and a textured back panel inspired by nylon and linen materials. Despite a large battery, the phone appears relatively slim, suggesting a focus on ergonomics.

Previous specs leak claim that the 6.78-inch display will have a peak brightness of up to 5,200 nits. Camera hardware could offer a 50-megapixel Sony LYTIA primary sensor and a 32-megapixel front camera. The phone is also expected to pack a large 7,000mAh battery with 68W charging, run Android 16 out of the box, and include MIL-STD-810H durability certification alongside IP68 and IP69 ratings.

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Top 5 fast charging phones of 2026: 100W and more

If you were to buy a high-end Android phone in early 2026, there’s a good chance it would charge faster than any of the Pro iPhones. And we’re not talking slightly faster, but dramatically. 

For instance, iPhone 16 Pro Max charging tops at 45W, but Android phones like the Honor Magic 8 Pro feature 100W wired charging. At the same time, it packs a 7100mAh cell, which is over 50% higher than the iPhone 16 Pro battery. 

All this combination changes how you use a phone. Charging stops being something you plan around. You plug in while getting ready in the morning, and you’re set for the rest of the day.

So here are the top five fast-charging smartphones of 2026 if you’re looking to buy one.

1. Honor Win RT

The Honor Win RT is difficult to ignore, mostly because of its battery. It ships with a massive 10,000mAh cell, which is closer to tablet territory than a typical smartphone. That alone would make it stand out, but Honor pairs it with 100W wired charging.

It’s a big battery plus fast charging combo, and it makes sense. If you’re carrying a 10,000mAh battery, you don’t want to wait two hours to refill it. The 100W charging on Win RT ensures that the device goes from 0 to 100 in about 1 hour and 30 minutes. You can drain it heavily and still recover quickly.

The rest of the phone isn’t built like a battery pack with a screen attached. It runs on a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, has a large 6.83-inch OLED display with high refresh rate support, and carries a serious camera system aimed at flagship buyers. You’re getting top-tier performance, a bright and smooth panel, and a battery that simply refuses to quit.

2. Redmi Turbo 5 Max

Redmi Turbo 5 Max

Xiaomi’s Redmi line has a habit of pushing battery sizes higher than most mainstream brands are comfortable with. The Redmi Turbo 5 Max continues that trend with a 9,000mAh battery and 100W wired charging.

What’s notable here is the balance. The Turbo 5 Max doesn’t lean into gaming aesthetics or oversized design language. It looks like a conventional large smartphone. But internally, it’s carrying a battery that can comfortably last through heavy use.

The Turbo 5 Max also supports fast reverse wired charging, meaning you can top up earbuds, a smartwatch, or even a friend’s phone if needed.

On the front, there’s a large 6.83-inch AMOLED display with high brightness and a smooth refresh rate that makes everyday use feel fluid. Under the hood, it runs on an efficient 3nm Mediatek Dimensity 9500s chipset.

Wireless charging isn’t part of the equation here. But its 100W charging makes up for that.

3. iQOO Z11 Turbo

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The iQOO Z11 Turbo sits somewhere between an endurance device and a performance phone. It packs a 7,600mAh battery — smaller than the Honor Win RT or Redmi Turbo 5 Max, but still larger than many traditional flagships — and supports 100W wired charging.

iQOO has built a reputation around performance-focused phones that don’t necessarily cost as much as premium flagships. The Z11 Turbo continues that pattern. The fast charging is not just a marketing extra here; it’s how the company thinks of its Turbo phone. A capable hardware, solid camera system, and battery life that won’t stress you out.

iQOO has also paired it with an advanced cooling system designed to keep temperatures under control during charging or gaming sessions. Speaking of which, it’s a capable phone with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip, a 200MP rear camera, and an AMOLED screen. It misses out on wireless charging tho.

4. Honor Magic 8 Pro

The Honor Magic 8 Pro is a flagship first, fast-charging device second. But it still meets the criteria we have for this list, that is, 100W wired charging.

Unlike the Win, the Magic 8 Pro doesn’t go overboard with battery size. Instead, it balances capacity, speed, and overall design. Its 7100mAh battery is large enough to last comfortably through a full day, and when you do need to recharge, both wired and wireless options are extremely quick.

Notably, the Chinese Magic 8 Pro charges even faster at 120W wired, but 100W PPS and 80W wireless are common for all regions. 

Apart from this, inside you’ll find a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, a 6.71-inch LTPO OLED display, and a 200MP periscope camera setup. The Magic 8 Pro ticks all the boxes for a flagship of 2026. 

5. OnePlus 15

The OnePlus 15 is perhaps the most familiar name on this list. OnePlus has been pushing fast charging for years, and with this model, it goes up to 120W wired charging in certain regions.

That puts it slightly ahead of the 100W baseline. Combined with a large battery — over 7,000mAh — it creates a setup where charging becomes a brief interruption rather than a routine.

Beyond charging, the OnePlus 15 carries a flagship-grade processor, a high-refresh-rate AMOLED display, and a refined OxygenOS experience built on Android 16. 

6. Fast Charging in 2026

What stands out across all five phones isn’t just the wattage. It’s how normal 100W charging has become. And it’s not just about charging anymore; brands are also squeezing in a bigger battery with equally good wireless charging speed.

So if you’re shopping for a high-performance phone launched in the past few months, you may want to consider the options we mentioned above.

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Realme Buds T500 Pro specs leaked with 50dB ANC, Bluetooth 6.1, and 56-hour battery

Realme is getting ready to launch a new pair of wireless earbuds called the Buds T500 Pro. The full specifications, features, and official-looking renders of the Buds T500 Pro have now surfaced ahead of the launch via a YTechB report.

As per the report, the earbuds feature 12.4mm dynamic drivers with Spatial 360 sound support and active noise cancellation reaching 50dB with frequency coverage up to 5,000Hz. A six-microphone array with AI-powered noise cancellation handles voice calls. Audio customization is available through Realme’s Link app.

Design-wise, the T500 Pro maintains the familiar T-series earbud form factor at 4.5 grams per bud, but introduces a distinctive Candy Box charging case. Three colorways are planned: Orange, Yellow, and Blue Black.

Connectivity includes Bluetooth 6.1 with simultaneous three-device pairing for seamless switching between smartphones, tablets, and laptops. Battery performance reaches 56 hours combined playback via the 530mAh charging case.

Realme has integrated AI-powered features typically reserved for premium models. Live Translation supports over 30 languages for real-time interpretation. MindFlow Mode leverages ANC technology to create focused listening environments. The earbuds carry IP55 certification for dust and water resistance, making them suitable for workouts and outdoor activities.

According to the report, the Realme Buds T500 Pro are likely to cost around €60 in Europe. The company has not confirmed the exact launch date yet. The Buds T500 Pro will join the lineup after the Realme Buds Clip and the Realme Buds Air 8, both of which were introduced last month.

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AOC launches new 27-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor with 280Hz refresh rate & 0.03ms response

AOC has announced the Q27G4ZD, a new 27-inch gaming monitor designed for high-performance gaming. AOC plans to release the monitor later this month in the UK, with a starting price of £419.97.

AOC Q27G4ZD Monitor

AOC Q27G4ZD Specifications

The Q27G4ZD uses a QD-OLED panel with a resolution of 2560 x 1440. The panel combines quantum dot technology with OLED to deliver vivid colors and deep blacks.

The monitor features a 280Hz refresh rate along with a 0.03ms GtG response time. It also sports Adaptive-Sync and G-Sync compatibility to help eliminate screen tearing by synchronizing the display with the GPU.

In terms of colors, the monitor delivers a wide gamut, covering 99.4% of the DCI-P3 spectrum and 98.4% of Adobe RGB for accurate color reproduction. The monitor supports DisplayHDR True Black 400 for sharp contrast and accurate dark scenes, with a peak brightness of 1000 nits for lifelike visuals.

The Q27G4ZD includes several ergonomic features to improve comfort during long gaming sessions. The stand allows height adjustment, tilt, and swivel. The monitor also supports VESA wall mounting for flexible installation. AOC has added an anti-glare coating and flicker-free technology to reduce eye strain.

The connectivity options include two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, and four USB-A ports. AOC has included KVM switch functionality, allowing users to control multiple devices with a single keyboard and mouse. The monitor also features a headphone jack for audio output.

AOC offers customization software called G-Menu, which provides easy access to display settings. The design includes a three-sided frameless bezel for a sleek appearance. The monitor weighs 6.6kg with the stand and has dimensions of 609.3 x 537.7 x 240mm.

In related news, Gigabyte has recently launched a new 27-inch 2K 240Hz WOLED gaming monitor with up to 1300 nits HDR brightness, while ViewSonic has unveiled a new 27-inch QHD 360Hz Fast IPS gaming monitor.

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Casio launches two affordable vintage style analog-digital watches in the US

Casio has launched two new watches in the United States, the AQ230EGL-9A and AQ230EL-1A. These models were previously released in some international markets last year. The watches combine retro-inspired design with practical features, appealing to fans of vintage aesthetics and modern functionality.

Casio AQ230EGL-9A and AQ230EL-1A

Design Details

Both models feature a rectangular case with softly beveled edges and short lugs. The compact design creates a clean and timeless look. The watches use an analog-digital hybrid display, which includes slim baton hour markers and slender hands above a small digital screen. This layout provides both analog elegance and the convenience of digital features, including a calendar, stopwatch, and alarm.

The AQ230EGL-9A has a gold-tone case, a champagne-colored dial, and a brown crocodile-textured leather strap. This combination creates a classic, luxurious style. The AQ230EL-1A, in contrast, has a silver-tone case, a black dial, and a black leather strap. The black-and-silver design offers a modern, versatile look suited for both casual and formal occasions.

Both models include water resistance, making them suitable for daily use. The dual-time feature lets users track two time zones simultaneously. This functionality makes the watches practical for travelers or anyone managing schedules across different regions.

Pricing and Availability

Casio priced the AQ230EGL-9A at $79.95 and the AQ230EL-1A at $69.95. These are now available via Casio’s website.

In related news, Casio has launched the premium G-Shock MTGB4000D-1A in the US with durable carbon-steel construction, alongside the W-800HD-1AV digital watch, which features a classic retro design.

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Vivo V70 vs Oppo Reno 15: Which Lite Flagship Phone Should You Buy?

Compact smartphones have been growing in popularity, with more brands launching their own small devices. Initially, most of these new releases were a part of the premium lineup. But now, Oppo and Vivo have just released two phones that are a part of their sub-flagship lineup, targeting users who want near flagship-level features in sleek, easy-to-hold designs without the bulk of larger phones. So in this comparison, we’ll break down the key differences between the Vivo V70 and Oppo Reno 15 to help you decide which deserves your attention this year.

1. Design & Display

Oppo Reno 15 (Global)
Oppo Reno 15

Both the Vivo V70 and Oppo Reno 15 lean into refined aesthetics, opting for minimalist designs with slim bodies and compact form factors. The duo features premium materials like aluminum frames and a glass rear panel. But while the Vivo V70 emphasizes a modern and minimalistic design, the Reno 15 pairs an elegant look with shiny new designs, especially in the Glacier White and Aurora Blue color variants.

In terms of display specs, both phones deliver similar visual experiences, with sharp resolutions and smooth refresh rates that make everyday interactions fluid and responsive. So you get a 6.59-inch OLED display with a 1.5K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and solid brightness levels.

2. Performance

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Oppo Reno 15 – Aurora Blue

Just like with the design and display, Oppo and Vivo are basically tied in terms of performance as well. The two phones are equipped with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 SoC, which is paired with up to 12GB of RAM. Although the Vivo V70 maxes out at 256GB for storage, the Reno 15 has a more expensive 512GB variant. Under the hood, a massive 6,500mAh battery pack powers the Vivo V70 and Oppo Reno 15. Vivo has an edge with a faster 90W wired fast charging support. But this is only marginally faster than the 80W charging support on the Reno 15.

3. Camera

Vivo V70 vs Oppo Reno 15
Vivo V70

You get a versatile camera system on Oppo and Vivo, although there are a few differences. The main camera on the Reno 15 is a 50MP main shooter, which is coupled with an 8MP ultra wide angle lens and a 50MP periscope telephoto shooter with a 3.5x optical zoom.

The primary camera on the Vivo V70 is a 50MP sensor, with a same sensor size as the Reno 15. The tiny 8MP ultra wide angle lens returns here as well. But a big advantage is with the 50MP periscope telephoto shooter that has a 3x optical zoom and a larger sensor size. This should translate to better performance in lowlight scenes.

Furthermore, the tuning from Zeiss should offer another advantage in the shooting experience, thanks to various filters and more. For selfies and video calls, there is a 50MP camera on both devices, but the V70’s front camera gets autofocus support as well.

4. Software & Ecosystem

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In 2026, Vivo made the switch to OriginOS 6 that made its software experience more refined and modern. It has great customization options, a cleaner look, and various AI powered tools. But ColorOS 16 on the Reno 15 is one of the best Android skins out there. Despite being on the same Android 16 platform, the latter brings a bunch of thoughtful features and a UI that could appeal to fans of iPhones and iOS.

5. Which One Should You Pick?

Looking at their competitive specs and features on offer, picking between the two devices isn’t so easy. The starting price tag of the Vivo V70 and Oppo Reno 15 is Rs 45,999 for the same 8GB + 256GB base configuration. But there are a few things to consider.

Choose the Vivo V70 if:

  • You prioritise camera performance, especially in varied lighting conditions.
  • You want strong low-light imaging and refined colour output.
  • You prefer a minimalistic design.

Choose the Oppo Reno 15 if:

  • You prefer a slightly cleaner software experience with thoughtful refinements.
  • You enjoy stylish UI flourishes and additional customisation features.
  • You want a more unique design.

So the difference here basically boils down to the design, software, and camera. Meaning, the choice you make, depends on your priorities.

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TCL beats Samsung in global TV shipments for December 2025

TCL has officially dethroned Samsung as the top global TV shipper for December 2025, according to Counterpoint Research’s latest data. This marks a major milestone for the Chinese electronics giant, whose shipments surged 10% year-over-year (YoY) last month, giving it a commanding 16% market share. Meanwhile, Samsung, the perennial leader, slipped to second place with a 13% share, despite an 8% YoY increase in shipments.

TCL CES 2026

The performance of TCL was primarily driven by strong sales in Asia-Pacific, China, and the Middle East, which offset weaker demand in North America and Western Europe. The company achieved significant growth by focusing on mid-range and budget-friendly TVs, including the recently launched T7 series. TCL also boosted sales of its high-end QM8K and QM9K models through aggressive holiday pricing.

Global TV Shipments Monthly Report

However, Samsung still holds the crown for Q4 2025 overall, shipping 2% more TVs than TCL during the period. While North and South America provided growth opportunities for Samsung, declines in Western Europe and the Middle East hurt its performance. On the flip side, Hisense, which took third place in December, saw its shipments plummet 23% YoY, highlighting significant struggles in China’s shrinking TV market.

Looking ahead, the ambitions of TCL could spell bigger trouble for Samsung. The company’s upcoming partnership with Sony’s Bravia brand, set to finalize in March 2026, positions TCL to make a serious play in the premium TV market, a territory that Samsung has historically dominated with its high-end OLED and 8K offerings. If TCL can successfully leverage Sony’s reputation in this space, the dynamic of the global TV market could shift dramatically.

For now, TCL’s December triumph might be temporary, but its growth trajectory is impossible to ignore. With a mix of strategic pricing, regional demand timing, and potential premium market expansion, Samsung’s top spot may no longer be as secure as it once was.

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