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Oppo Find X9 Ultra, two Find X9s models bag major certifications, launch imminent

A couple of new Oppo phones have received SRRC (State Radio Regulation of China) certification. These include the Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s series phones. At the same time, these devices have also been approved by the country’s UFCS (Universal Fast Charging Specification) certification. These certifications suggest that the Find series may debut soon after the upcoming Chinese New Year holidays.

Oppo Find X9 Ultra, Find X9s, Find X9s Pro bag fresh certifications

The Oppo PMA110 phone, which is believed to be the Find X9 Ultra, has received SRRC certification. For those who are unaware, it is a mandatory certification issued by China’s radio regulatory authority to approve wireless devices that use radio frequencies. It confirms that a device complies with China’s spectrum regulations, covering features like cellular connectivity, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other radio transmission functions before commercial sale. After this, the Find X9 Ultra is expected to bag 3C and TENAA certifications before going official.

Oppo PMA110, PMA120, and PMH110 UFCS certified
Oppo PMA110, PMA120, and PMH110 UFCS certified

The PMA110 model is also listed with the PMA120 variant in the UFCS database. The PMA120 will support satellite connectivity. For those unfamiliar, UFCS is a unified fast-charging standard developed mainly by Chinese manufacturers (including OPPO, Vivo, Xiaomi, Huawei, and others). Its goal is to create a cross-brand fast charging protocol so chargers and devices from different brands can safely deliver fast charging without proprietary restrictions.

Earlier this week, the PME110 Oppo phone was approved by SRRC. Now, the authority has also certified PHM110. These devices are said to be part of the Find X9s series, which may include two devices: the Find X9s and Find X9s Pro. At present, it is not clear which model numbers correspond to which device.

The PHM110 variant has also bagged UFCS certification, which suggests that it could be the Find X9s Pro, whereas the PME110 without UFCS certification could be the Find X9s. It is advisable to wait for further reports to confirm their final monikers.

The Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s series phones are expected to debut together through a launch event in March in China. It is unclear whether the Oppo Find N6 will be announced at the same platform or separately.

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From E-Paper to Giant MLEDs: TCL CSOT Redefines Commercial Displays at ISE 2026

TCL CSOT presented its latest professional and commercial display innovations at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026, held in Barcelona, Spain. The company, a subsidiary of TCL Technology, used the global exhibition to demonstrate how advanced display technologies can improve efficiency, sustainability, and user experience across multiple industries.

APEX Display Philosophy

At the core of TCL CSOT’s showcase was its APEX display philosophy. APEX stands for Amazing Display Experience, Protective of Eye Health, Eco-Friendly to Build and Use, and X-Unlimited Imaginative Potential. This approach focuses on creating human-centric display solutions that go beyond traditional specifications and prioritize real-world usability and long-term sustainability.

Professional and Educational Displays

One of the key highlights was a 27-inch In-Cell Touch Ultra-Thin Smart Display designed for education and collaborative workspaces. By integrating touch directly into the panel, the display achieves a slim and lightweight design while delivering Full HD resolution, 99% sRGB color accuracy, and a virtual 120Hz touch sampling rate. These features enable smooth, precise interaction for classrooms, meetings, and mobile work environments.

E-Paper Signage

TCL CSOT also showcased a 13.3-inch E-Paper signage display powered by E Ink Spectra 6. The display uses ambient light instead of a backlight, resulting in extremely low power consumption. With a standby power of just 0.01W and a battery life of up to 18 months, it is positioned as a sustainable solution for professional and commercial signage.

Alipay Smart Handheld POS

Commercial, Outdoor, and Event Solutions

For retail and payment applications, TCL CSOT introduced its first all-in-one Alipay Smart Handheld POS display, supporting NFC, QR code payments, and multi-mode connectivity. The company also revealed ultra-high brightness outdoor displays reaching 4000 nits, designed for reliable performance in direct sunlight. The showcase concluded with a 163-inch MLED display for exhibitions and live events, highlighting TCL CSOT’s leadership in premium commercial display solutions.

iPhone 18 Pro Max tipped to offer larger battery upgrade as Android rivals race past 10,000mAh 

The iPhone battery may finally cross the 5,000mAh mark, signalling a notable shift in Apple’s long-standing approach to battery sizing. Fresh supply chain chatter, amplified by well-known tipster Digital Chat Station, hints at meaningful changes coming to the iPhone 18 Pro Max. Here’s a look at what the new leak has revealed.

Major battery upgrade tipped for iPhone 18 Pro Max

Apple iPhoen 18 Pro Max’s battery size tipped by DCS

According to DCS, supply chain sources indicate that the Chinese version of the iPhone 18 Pro Max could feature a battery rated at around 5000mAh±, while the international variant may see maximum sample capacities in the range of 5100–5200mAh±. If accurate, this would represent a further increase over the iPhone 17 Pro Max, whose eSIM variant already crossed the 5,000mAh mark with a 5,088mAh battery, suggesting Apple may continue gradually scaling capacity year-on-year.

Interestingly, the shift comes at a time when some Android manufacturers are reportedly exploring batteries approaching or even surpassing 10,000mAh capacities, especially in devices focused on endurance and gaming. Honor recently unveiled the Honor Win and Win RT performance-focused flagship phones packed with a 10,000mAh battery, whereas the Realme P4 Power mid-range performance phones offer 10,001mAh battery.

Apple’s strategy, however, has historically relied on tight hardware-software integration and power-efficient silicon rather than simply increasing battery size. This is where the rumored 2nm A20 Pro chip could play a critical role. A more advanced manufacturing process typically improves power efficiency, meaning the real-world gains may come from a combination of higher capacity and smarter energy management.

A report from November 2025 suggested that the rumoured iPhone 18 Pro Max could weigh over 240 grams, potentially making it Apple’s heaviest and thickest flagship yet. With the latest battery leak, the reason behind this design shift may now be clearer.

If the leaks hold true, users could see longer screen-on times, improved sustained performance for photography and video recording, and potentially better standby longevity. For heavy users, this might address long-standing complaints about battery drain during demanding tasks. Still, as with any early supply chain information, final specifications may change before launch.

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Smartwatches fake blood sugar readings as 58% of inspected device models fail German checks

Smartwatches that claim to measure blood sugar without needles are once again under scrutiny, this time from Germany’s Federal Network Agency. In its latest market surveillance report, the regulator confirmed that several devices sold in 2025 advertised blood glucose tracking despite having no technical ability to measure it, which is a practice officials say poses real risks to consumers.

According to the agency, inspections carried out over the year uncovered problems across roughly 7.7 million electronic products. Many of the violations were procedural, such as missing CE markings or incomplete German-language documentation. Others, however, went far beyond paperwork. Among the most concerning findings were smartwatches that simulate blood sugar readings using unrelated sensors or estimated values, while presenting the results as genuine health data.

Why blood sugar tracking on smartwatches is misleading

Industry experts have been clear for years: accurate blood glucose monitoring requires either invasive testing or an external continuous glucose monitor (CGM). No standalone smartwatch can currently deliver reliable readings on its own. Despite this, low-cost models sold mainly through online marketplaces continue to market the feature aggressively, often targeting people with diabetes.

In at least some cases, the consequences could be serious. A previously published review of the Kospet iHeal 6 showed that its so-called glucose readings varied sharply from real measurements, sometimes enough to influence medication decisions. Regulators warn that relying on such data could lead users to delay insulin, overcorrect their dosage, or ignore warning signs altogether.

The scope of the issue remains significant. The agency flagged 1,266 online listings suspected of non-compliance. While this figure represents an 11.2% decline compared to the previous year, the products involved still accounted for an estimated five million units sold. Smartwatches were the most common offenders, not only for false health claims but also for violations of Germany’s Radio Equipment Act.

Offline inspections revealed similar problems. Of 2,400 device models checked at retail, 58% failed to meet regulatory standards, affecting around 1.9 million units. Most issues were administrative, though some products were found to emit excessive electromagnetic interference.

Customs authorities also stepped up enforcement, blocking 359,000 non-compliant devices at the border after examining more than 8,200 shipments.

For regulators, the message is straightforward: health claims must be backed by real technology. For consumers, Germany’s warning is a reminder that if a smartwatch promises needle-free blood sugar tracking, skepticism is not just reasonable, it’s necessary.

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Exynos 2600 performs 10% better than Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in ray tracing performance

Samsung’s next flagship mobile chip is already making noise in graphics benchmarks. After recently appearing on a Vulkan GPU test, the Exynos 2600 has now topped the Basemark ray tracing leaderboard, beating Qualcomm’s best Snapdragon offering by a noticeable margin.

According to the latest Basemark Ray Tracing results, the Exynos 2600 outperformed the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip by roughly 10 to 15 percent. The chip claimed first place, thanks largely to Samsung’s new Xclipse 960 GPU.

Exynos 2600 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in ray tracing benchmark

The benchmark data shows a device labeled SM-S942B — believed to be the standard Samsung Galaxy S26 powered by the Exynos 2600 — scoring 8,262 points. In comparison, the BKQ-N49, likely the international version of the Honor Magic8 running the 8 Elite Gen 5, scored 7,527 points. That gives Samsung’s chip a 9.76 percent lead in this specific ray tracing test.

Much of this performance gain appears to come from the Exynos 2600’s underlying design. It is the first smartphone processor to use Samsung’s 2nm Gate-All-Around (GAA) manufacturing process. The approach uses a four-sided gate transistor structure, which improves electrostatic control and allows the chip to operate at lower voltages, potentially boosting both performance and efficiency.

The GPU is another major factor. The Xclipse 960 is the first mobile GPU to use a customized version of AMD’s RDNA 4 architecture, enabling a generational leap in ray-tracing capabilities on smartphones.

Samsung has also focused on thermal management. The Exynos 2600 uses fan-out wafer-level packaging (FOWLP) to shrink the overall package size and includes a new thermal path block (HPB). This copper heatsink makes direct contact with the application processor, reducing thermal resistance by around 16 percent.

While benchmarks don’t tell the whole story, these early results prove Exynos 2600 as a serious competitor in high-end mobile graphics. This could be a comeback moment for Exynos in flagship phones.

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Honor X80 to pack a new Snapdragon 6-series chip, 10,000mAh battery

Honor’s Win and Win RT, featuring Snapdragon 8-series chipsets and a 10,000mAh battery, have received good reception in the Chinese market. Now, the brand is working on the Honor X80 with a similar battery size at a more affordable price. A reliable tipster has shared key details about what to expect from the next X-series phone.

Honor X80 key specifications tipped

According to the tipster, the Honor X80 will have a massive 6.81-inch OLED LTPS panel with a flat design and rounded corners. It will offer a 1.5K resolution and possibly a 120Hz refresh rate.

The device is reportedly being tested with a new-generation Snapdragon 6-series chipset, possibly the SM6850 platform. It remains to be seen whether the chip will be called the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 or something else. This leak contradicts a previous claim by the same source, wherein he mentioned that the phone will be powered by a Snapdragon 7-series chipset.

As mentioned above, the X80 will pack a massive 10,000mAh battery, but there is no information about its charging capabilities. This battery has already been approved by China’s 3C authority.

In comparison, the Honor X70, which debuted last year in July, came with a 6.79-inch OLED 1.5K 120Hz screen, a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip, and an 8,300mAh battery with 80W wired charging. Its 512GB version also offered wireless charging support. At present, there is no information about the X80’s launch timeframe.

The new leak further claims that Honor plans to standardize 10,000 mAh-class batteries across the X, Power, and WIN line-ups, targeting longer endurance as a key selling point. Additionally, the next-generation Magic series may receive a significant upgrade later this year, potentially featuring a larger 6.85-inch display and more substantial hardware enhancements.

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Casio brings Japanese paper art to your wrist with two new origami-inspired G-Shock watches

Casio has released two new G-Shock models in the US market that draw inspiration from the traditional Japanese art of origami. The DW-6900RGM-5 and DW-5600RGM-1 first launched in Japan last year and are now available in the US at a price of $165 each.

Casio DW6900RGM-5

Design Details

The design of both watches reflects the folding patterns of origami, using dotted lines that represent mountain and valley folds. Casio has applied a textured finish on the bezel and band that mimics the look of handmade washi paper.

The backlight and case back feature an image of a crane, one of the most well-known symbols of origami. Both watches are made in Japan and ship in special packaging that aligns with the theme.

The DW-6900RGM-5 has a case size of 53.2 x 50 x 18.7 mm and weighs 67 grams. The DW-5600RGM-1 is smaller at 48.9 x 42.8 x 13.4 mm and weighs 53 grams. Both models use bio-based resin for the case, bezel, and band. They are rated for 200-meter water resistance and come with a 5-year battery life using a CR2016 cell.

Casio DW5600RGM-1

Casio equips both watches with standard G-Shock features. These include a 1/100-second stopwatch, a countdown timer with auto-repeat, a multi-function alarm, an hourly time signal, a flash alert with a buzzer, and an LED backlight with an afterglow. Timekeeping supports both 12-hour and 24-hour formats, and the full auto-calendar runs until the year 2099. Casio lists the accuracy at ±15 seconds per month.

In related news, Casio has recently refreshed its popular budget-friendly A158 watches with new metal strap designs, while also introducing three GA-2100K G-Shock models in the US inspired by nightclub aesthetics.

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Roborock launches A30 2.0 floor scrubber with 25000Pa suction and new odor-control system

Roborock has launched the A30 2.0 floor scrubber, introducing key upgrades to its home cleaning lineup. The new model delivers 25,000Pa of suction power and features a redesigned wastewater deodorization system aimed at improving hygiene during and after cleaning. The product is priced at 1,999 yuan ($288) and is now available on JD.com.

Roborock A30 2.0 Specifications

The A30 2.0 supports a flat-lie design with a thickness of 12.5cm, allowing it to reach under low furniture like beds and sofas. The unit comes equipped with an 870ml clean water tank and a built-in battery that delivers up to 60 minutes of runtime. Roborock says this design enables it to clean larger areas in a single session.

Roborock A30 2.0

The floor scrubber uses a dual shark-tooth system to manage hair tangles. It includes 141 dense shark teeth positioned to capture longer hair strands early, while a secondary scraper handles short pet hair and fine debris. The system directs collected debris into the wastewater tank to prevent brush clogs.

To tackle odor, Roborock has added a new deodorization module that separates solids from liquids and uses silver-ion technology to inhibit microbial growth. The company says this approach helps eliminate odor at the source and reduces the risk of secondary contamination over time.

The A30 2.0 also introduces a 95°C high-temperature self-cleaning cycle. This mode uses heat to dissolve grease and grime, followed by a quick drying sequence that restores the roller brush to a dry and fluffy state. Roborock has implemented a sealed heating system to prevent accidental contact and to protect children and pets from burns.

Roborock A30 2.0

The vacuum offers five suction levels and multiple water spray modes for different surfaces. Its internal system includes a dry-wet separation layout and large-capacity water tanks to ensure uninterrupted cleaning without frequent refills.

In terms of physical design, the vacuum cleaner comes with an approximate height of 1170 mm and a width of around 260 mm. The body weight is about 4.8 kg.

In related news, DJI has recently launched the ROMO robot vacuum with 25,000Pa suction and up to 200 days of maintenance-free operation, while Roborock has unveiled the G30S Pro featuring 35,000Pa suction, Chassis Lift 3.0, sonic mopping, and AI-powered navigation.

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Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3.1 Makes Software Updates Seamless and Easier to Install with Super OTA

Xiaomi’s latest HyperOS 3.1 update isn’t just about new UI tweaks and ecosystem features. One of the biggest changes is the way system updates are downloaded and installed on devices. With this release, Xiaomi is introducing a new update architecture called SOTA (Super-OTA), designed to make the update process much smoother, faster and less disruptive for users.

What is SOTA and Why it Matters?

Traditionally, installing a system update on a smartphone or tablet involves downloading a patch, which then needs to be installed by rebooting your device so that the software can be applied. This can interrupt whatever you’re doing, whether you’re gaming, working, or using an application. Depending on how large an update is, this can lead to long waiting times while the device restarts and configures the new software build.

Xiaomi HyperOS 3.1 beta update
HyperOS 3.1

With HyperOS 3.1’s SOTA update structure, Xiaomi changes this behavior significantly. Instead of delivering large, fragmented patches that need separate restarts, the OS bundles system software and core app updates into a single unified package that can download and install in the background without forcing an immediate reboot. The only time your Xiaomi device needs to reboot is when there is a core component change. Even the, the process is much less disruptive.

Every Way SOTA Improves the User Experience

  • Install quietly in the background, so you can keep using your device uninterrupted.
  • Reduce the frequency of reboots, especially for minor fixes and app-module patches.
  • Deliver faster bug fixes, since smaller packages can be rolled out and applied more efficiently without waiting for a big OS update cycle.

Update builds that use SOTA will typically include labels like C05 or C06 in their build number, indicating that both system and app modules have been included in a combined patch that avoids rebooting unless absolutely necessary.

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This 2K 340Hz QD-Mini LED gaming monitor from HKC costs less than $250

HKC has launched a new 27-inch QD-Mini LED gaming monitor, the G27M5Pro, under its Nebula series lineup. The monitor is now available on JD.com with an introductory price of 1,699 yuan ($244) during the first sales phase.

HKC G27M5Pro

HKC G27M5Pro Specifications

The G27M5Pro uses a Fast IPS panel with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 and a 16:9 aspect ratio. It supports an overclocked refresh rate of 340Hz and a 1ms GtG response time.

HKC G27M5Pro

HKC uses a QD-Mini LED backlight system that includes 1,152 local dimming zones for precise control of brightness and contrast. The monitor reaches 550 nits of SDR brightness and up to 1,400 nits in HDR mode. It also holds VESA DisplayHDR 1400 certification.

For colors, the panel supports 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and 100% of the sRGB color space. HKC factory-calibrates the display and maintains an average Delta E value of 2 or less. The panel supports 10-bit color depth through 8-bit plus FRC, allowing it to display 1.07 billion colors.

The G27M5Pro integrates DIC 2.0 motion blur reduction technology. It allows users to choose from three levels of motion clarity enhancement. HKC synchronizes this with HDR and local dimming so that motion sharpness does not compromise image contrast. The monitor also supports LCD light tracking to reduce halo effects and improve responsiveness during fast transitions.

HKC G27M5Pro

The monitor has a three-sided narrow-bezel design and a compact stand. The stand supports height adjustment, tilt, swivel, and pivot rotation. For connectivity, the monitor includes two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, and a 3.5mm audio output. The display also supports variable refresh rate (VRR) and comes with a 100 x 100 mm VESA mount.

In related news, TCL has recently introduced the Thunderbird Q7A Pro QD-Mini LED gaming monitor featuring a 27-inch 2K 320Hz display, while BenQ has launched the MA270UP and MA320UP monitors in India, offering 4K IPS panels and USB-C connectivity tailored for Mac users.

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Xiaomi Upgrades Redmi Turbo 5 Max with New 16GB + 1TB Model

Only days after its initial launch, Xiaomi has updated the Redmi Turbo 5 Max with a new model. The variant brings a higher RAM and storage configuration, giving buyers even more room for apps, photos, and games. This will be the new top end version that joins the existing Turbo 5 Max models.

Redmi Turbo 5 Max launches in 16GB + 1TB option

The Chinese tech giant just announced the release of the Redmi Turbo 5 Max in a 16GB + 1TB storage configuration. But aside from this bump in storage, it is practically the same as the other available variants. So it still sports a tall 6.83-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, and up to 3,500 nits of peak brightness. Under the hood, the device is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 9500s chipset.

Redmi Turbo 5 Max
Redmi Turbo 5 Max

A massive 9,000mAh battery pack powers this model, which supports 100W wired fast charging and 27W reverse wired fast charging. For optics, the rear has a 50MP Light Fusion 500 main camera along with an 8MP ultra wide angle lens. Other notable features include NFC, Bluetooth 5.4, WiFi 6, and IP69K water and dust resistance. Previously, the Redmi Turbo 5 Max topped out at 16GB + 512GB, but you’re now getting 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage as the best variant.

Keep in mind that this new model is only available in China, and it is being sold in limited quantities due to the high production cost. Meaning, it is only being made in a small initial batch at the moment. The brand has priced the 16GB + 1TB Turbo 5 Max at around 3,399 Yuan, which is roughly about 490 US Dollars.

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Realme P4 Power 5G Goes on Sale in India, Records 291% Higher First-Hour Sales

Realme has begun sales of the Realme P4 Power 5G in India, and early numbers show a strong start. The phone went on sale at 12 PM today via realme.com, Flipkart, and offline retail stores. Realme says sales volume in the first hour was 291 percent higher than the previous generation, pointing to strong early demand in the mid-range segment.

Realme P4 Power 5G

The Realme P4 Power 5G was launched last week and is built around a 10,001mAh battery, which stands out in its price range. The company says the early response is driven by the large battery, high refresh rate display, and performance-focused hardware.

The phone features a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution of 1280 × 2800 pixels and a 20:9 aspect ratio. It supports HDR10+, a 144Hz refresh rate, and up to 6500 nits peak brightness. The screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. Powering the device is the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra chipset built on a 4nm process. It has an octa-core CPU clocked up to 2.6GHz and a Mali-G615 MC2 GPU.

The Realme P4 Power 5G comes in three variants: 8GB RAM with 128GB storage, 8GB RAM with 256GB storage, and 12GB RAM with 256GB storage. RAM is LPDDR4X, and storage uses UFS 3.1. The phone runs Android 16 with realme UI 7.0. It supports dual nano SIM cards.

For cameras, the phone has a 50MP main rear camera with a 1 by 1.95-inch IMX882 sensor, f/1.8 aperture, and 2-axis OIS. It is paired with an 8MP ultra-wide camera with an f/2.2 aperture. Rear video recording goes up to 4K at 30fps. On the front, there is a 16MP Sony IMX480 camera with an f/2.4 aperture and 1080p video support.

Other features include an in-display fingerprint sensor, infrared sensor, USB Type-C audio, and a single bottom-ported speaker. The phone has IP66, IP68, and IP69 dust and water resistance ratings. It measures 162.26 × 76.15 × 9.08mm and weighs 219g. Connectivity options include 5G SA and NSA support across multiple bands, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and GPS with GLONASS and Beidou. The 10,001mAh battery supports 80W fast charging.

Pricing starts at an effective ₹23,999 with launch offers, going up to ₹28,999 for the top variant. First-sale offers include bank or exchange discounts, no-cost EMI options, and a limited four-year battery warranty.

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Portronics launches Moji 10, a 10000mAh magnetic power bank with 15W wireless & 20W PD wired charging

Portronics has launched the Moji 10, a compact 10,000mAh magnetic wireless power bank designed for users who prefer portability without compromising on fast charging capabilities.

Portronics Moji 10

Pricing and Availability

The Moji 10 is now available for purchase across Portronics.com, Amazon.in, other major e-commerce platforms, and authorised retail outlets in India. It comes in two colour options: White and Mocha, and is priced at ₹1,549 ($17).

Portronics Moji 10 Specifications

The Moji 10 supports 15W wireless magnetic charging with a stronger magnetic hold for improved stability. It works with MagSafe-compatible smartphones and can also be used with non-magnetic phones by attaching the included metal ring to the back.

The power bank also supports 20W wired Power Delivery output via a bi-directional Type-C port. The same port functions as an input for fast recharging of the power bank itself. Portronics includes a detachable Type-C cable with the Moji 10, allowing users to charge their phones without needing to carry separate accessories.

The Moji 10 weighs 160 grams and has a pocket-sized form factor that fits easily into a bag or hand. It features an LED battery indicator that shows the remaining power level. The design focuses on minimalism and portability, making it suitable for everyday carry and travel use.

Portronics has positioned the Moji 10 as its smallest wireless power bank to date. It supports wireless charging for devices such as smartphones and earbuds, including AirPods 3 and AirPods Pro 2. It also supports fast top-ups for phones, charging up to 50% in 30 minutes using the 20W wired connection. The product comes with a 12-month warranty.

In related news, Anker has recently launched the Zolo 35W 10,000mAh power bank with dual USB-C cables, while Baseus introduced a 200W 25,000mAh model featuring dual USB-C cables and 140W fast charging support.

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Samsung Debuts New Galaxy A07 with Smooth 120Hz Display & Big Battery on a Budget

Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy A07 5G in India, expanding its popular A-series with a feature-packed yet affordable 5G phone. It is positioned in the budget segment, offering a smooth display, a sizeable battery, and long term software support, all for an affordable price tag.

Samsung Galaxy A07 5G Specs

The South Korean tech giant’s new Galaxy A07 sports a tall 6.7-inch LCD panel with an HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and 800 nits of peak brightness. Under the hood, the new entry-level phone is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC, which is coupled with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. This configuration should offer balanced performance for everyday use and some casual gaming. Out of the box, the Galaxy A07 runs on the Android 16 OS based One UI 8 custom skin.

Samsung Galaxy A07 5G
Samsung Galaxy A07 5G

Samsung is promising 6 major OS updates for this phone and another 6 years of security updates, which is uncommon in the budget segment. For photography, the rear has a 50MP primary shooter along with a 2MP depth sensor, while the front houses an 8MP camera for selfies and video calls. A large 6,000mAh battery pack powers this phone, with support for 25W wired fast charging. Other notable features include Samsung Knox Vault for data privacy, an IP54 rating for water and dust resistance, and a microSD card slot for storage expansion up to 2TB.

Pricing and Availability

Samsung’s Galaxy A07 5G model was just announced in India in three color options, namely Black, Light Green, and Light Violet. The base 4GB + 128GB variant costs Rs 15,999, while the 6GB + 128GB model carries a Rs 17,999 price tag. It is available for purchase on Amazon India and the brand’s official website with a Rs 1,000 instant bank discount as a part of the launch offer.

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Infinix’s XOS 16 unveiled with AI productivity tools, gaming upgrades, and smarter battery management

Infinix has officially introduced XOS 16, its latest operating system focused on delivering a simpler and more efficient smartphone experience. The update highlights improvements in AI capabilities, personalization, and gaming performance, while also refining the overall interface design to reduce clutter and improve everyday usability.

AI-focused features and smarter system experience

Infinix XOS 16
Infinix XOS 16

XOS 16 introduces a redesigned visual theme known as Glow-space, featuring fluid animations and a cleaner layout aimed at improving navigation and usability. Personalization receives a significant upgrade, allowing users to create custom themes, wallpapers, and visual styles using AI tools. Features such as Depth Effect aim to create continuity between lock screen and home screen elements, enhancing the immersive feel of the interface.

The new software places strong emphasis on AI-powered productivity. Tools like FlashMemo can convert notes into actionable tasks such as calls, reminders, or routes, while the AI assistant helps organise content and refine text inputs. Smart recommendations learn user behaviour over time and suggest apps or actions when needed.

Content consumption is also optimized through features like video summaries and energy-saving options during streaming sessions. Gaming performance has also been enhanced with frame interpolation and dedicated gaming tools designed to maintain stable frame rates and improve thermal efficiency.

Additional features such as voice commands and gaming-focused enhancements aim to deliver a more responsive and immersive experience. Battery intelligence is another key area of focus, with technologies intended to improve long-term battery health, manage heat during heavy use, and extend device lifespan.

Infinix XOS 16 availability

Infinix has confirmed that XOS 16 will debut on upcoming smartphones and will later roll out to eligible existing devices through phased updates. The company has not yet revealed the list of supported models, but more details regarding availability are expected to be announced soon.

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Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 AnTuTu, Geekbench score

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 AnTuTu, Geekbench score

Announced in September 2025, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is the company’s most powerful smartphone chipset until its successor arrives later this year. This flagship SoC already dominates some of the most popular benchmarks among all smartphone chipsets, and has been a strong choice for top-tier performance and excellent power efficiency.

Here, we’ll look at the benchmark scores of Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 from some popular and reliable platforms, including AnTuTu, Geekbench, and 3DMark.

Note: To obtain the benchmark scores, the tests have been performed on the iQOO 15, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 AnTuTu score

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 AnTuTu score

The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered iQOO 15 achieves a total score of over 3.7 million on the AnTuTu benchmark (v11). The major contribution comes from the GPU, with a score of 1.4 million, while the CPU gets a little over a million. The memory and UX scores are also impressive at 435K and 827K, respectively.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
AnTuTu score3,751,084
CPU1,085,556
GPU1,401,745
Memory435,923
UX827,860

While the iQOO 15 can’t reach the 4 million AnTuTu mark, the RedMagic 11 Pro, powered by the same chipset, does. This gaming smartphone unlocks the maximum performance of the device at the cost of high battery consumption, achieving an impressive 4,002,199 AnTuTu points.

Device/ChipAnTuTu score (v11)
iQOO 15 (SD 8 Elite Gen 5)3,751,084
OnePlus 13 (SD 8 Elite)2,994,563
OnePlus 15R (SD 8 Gen 5)2,961,236
Vivo X300 Pro (D-9500)3,622,840

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Geekbench score

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Geekbench score

On Geekbench, the iQOO 15 (powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5) gets 3,649 points in the single-core test and 10,682 points in the multi-core test. These are solid Geekbench scores, which outperform MediaTek’s most powerful Dimensity 9500 chipset and, obviously, older Snapdragon chips with a big margin.

Device/ChipSingle coreMulti core
iQOO 15 (SD 8 Elite Gen 5)3,64910,682
OnePlus 13 (SD 8 Elite)3,0269,306
OnePlus 15R (SD 8 Gen 5)2,8379,352
Vivo X300 Pro (D-9500)3,45210,128

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 3DMark score

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 3DMark Wild Life Extreme score

The 3DMark Wild Life Extreme test shows results that are rather different from those of AnTuTu and Geekbench. Here, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered iQOO 15 reaches a high score of 7,240 and a low score of 3,219. Surprisingly, the Vivo X300 Pro, powered by Dimensity 9500, gets better scores.

Device/ChipHigh scoreLow scoreStability
iQOO 15 (SD 8 Elite Gen 5)7,2403,21944.5%
OnePlus 13 (SD 8 Elite)6,6284,15562.7%
OnePlus 15R (SD 8 Gen 5)5,0093,32166.3%
Vivo X300 Pro (D-9500)7,3104,00654.8%

The OnePlus 13 and OnePlus 15R, which are powered by older Snapdragon 8-series chipsets, also obtains higher low-score than the iQOO 15. What surprises me the most is that the iQOO 15 has the lowest stability of 44.5% of among all the devices the list.

Note that a chipset alone isn’t entirely responsible for the performance, as other aspects like OEM’s implementation, software optimizations, and cooling mechanism also play important roles. The result would be different on a different device powered by the same Qualcomm/MediaTek chipset.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 spec sheet

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
AnnouncedSeptember 2025
Process nodeTSMC’s 3nm (N3P)
CPU cores8 cores
CPU cores2 x 4.61 GHz — Oryon (3rd gen)
6 x 3.63 GHz — Oryon (3rd gen)
GPUAdreno 840
Ray tracing support
Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
NPUQualcomm Hexagon NPU
Agentic AI support
MemoryLPDDR5X, up to 5.3 GHz
StorageUFS 4.1
CameraQualcomm Spectra Triple ISP (20-bit)
Up to 320MP single camera
up to 108MP single camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps)
Up to 48MP triple camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps)
Up to 8K video recording
real-time semantic segmentation (limitless)
Advanced Professional Video (APV) codec
ConnectivitySnapdragon X85 5G modem
Download speed: 12.5 Gbps (peak)
Upload speed: 3.7 Gbps (peak)
Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 5.8 Gbps)
Bluetooth 6.0

Vivo’s New Vlogging Camera Could Be a DJI Osmo Pocket Rival

Vivo, a brand known for its smartphones and high end mobile photography, is reportedly planning to enter the vlogging camera market with a new compact gadget that might be targeting creators and content makers. So here’s everything we know so far.

Vivo Vlogging Camera: New DJI Osmo Pocket Series Rival?

According to a fresh report, the Chinese tech giant is working on a dedicated vlogging camera device that is expected to launch by the end of this year. The new compact vlogging camera that could compete with DJI’s popular Osmo Pocket series of portable gimbal cameras. This would mark a notable expansion for Vivo beyond smartphones and accessories. It also signals its ambition to branch into dedicated imaging hardware that appeals to vloggers who want lightweight, handheld tools that deliver stabilised, high-quality footage without lugging around larger rigs.

DJI Osmo Pocket 3
DJI Osmo Pocket 3

Details about Vivo’s vlogging camera remain scarce, and the company has not officially revealed the product name, specs or price. However, insiders say the device is positioned to compete with DJI’s Osmo Pocket lineup, like the upcoming Osmo Pocket 4 and Pocket 3. Both of these are pocket friendly cameras that feature mechanical gimbal stabilization, touchscreen controls and high-resolution video capture.

If Vivo’s compact camera sees the light of day in 2026 as tipped, it could give creators a new vlogging camera option outside of popular brands like DJI, GoPro, and Insta360. Vivo has been collaborating with Zeiss for its lens and tuning on its flagship X series of smartphones, so we might also see an expansion of this partnership. Although, this is just a speculation at this point, so take this news with a pinch of salt.

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This RTX 5070 Powered Mini PC Launched with a Whopping 96GB RAM

A new gaming-oriented mini PC has arrived that aims to deliver desktop-class performance in a highly compact system. The tiny new computer combines Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5070 laptop GPU with a top tier Intel Core Ultra series processor, and generous memory options. So here’s what SimplyNUC’s Jean Canyon NUC 15 Performance has to offer.

Jean Canyon NUC 15 Performance Specs: Beast of a Mini PC

Under the small hood, the mini PC can be configured with an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU, which is coupled with the RTX 5070 laptop GPU that offers 8GB of VRAM. But one of the highlights is the memory capacity, with the option to buy the tiny system with a whopping 96GB of DDR5 RAM. This makes it one of the few mini PCs that is capable of supporting this much RAM.

RTX 5070 Mini PC
SimplyNUC Jean Canyon NUC 15 Mini PC

In other words, you can expect great heavy multitasking, visualizing, and large scale creative workflows, apart from just gaming. Storage is handled via dual M.2 SSD slots with support for PCIe 5.0 and PCIe 4.0 drives, and users can scale up to 8TB total capacity. Despite its small footprint (around 3 liters in volume), the system doesn’t skimp on connectivity. It offers a wide range of ports, including multiple USB-A (USB-3.2 Gen2), Thunderbolt 4/USB4 Type-C, dual HDMI 2.1, dual DisplayPort 2.1, 2.5 Gb Ethernet, Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4.

As of right now, the pricing details of the Jean Canyon NUC 15 Performance are still at large. But the brand has confirmed the base storage configuration, which will start from 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. So the higher end options are likely quite expensive, especially considering the current pricing for PC components like RAM. In related news, Minix recently announced the new Neo Z95 mini PC with modest specs.

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Oppo Find X9s with Dimensity 9500s in the works, here’s when it could launch

Oppo is said to be working on two Find X9s-branded phones. Recent reports have revealed that the Dimensity 9500-powered Find X9s Pro may launch in China by March alongside the Find X9 Ultra and the Find N6 foldable. However, a new report claims that there is another Find X9s variant in development, featuring a different Dimensity chipset specifically aimed at global markets.

Oppo Find X9s specifications (rumored)

Oppo Find X9s Pro
Oppo Find X9s Pro

According to the report, the global Find X9s may feature a 6.3-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. In terms of cameras, it is expected to include a triple rear setup comprising a 200-megapixel main camera and a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto lens. Interestingly, these specifications appear similar to those rumoured for China’s Find X9s Pro, which is also said to feature the same display and camera configuration.

The key difference between the two models could lie in the chipset. The global Find X9s is said to be powered by the recently launched Dimensity 9500s, which is believed to be slightly less powerful than the standard Dimensity 9500. On the other hand, the Find X9s Pro intended for the Chinese market is expected to feature the regular Dimensity 9500.

Other details about the Find X9s remain under wraps, but early speculation suggests that both models may include batteries around the 7,000mAh mark. The device is also expected to arrive in colour options such as Titanium, Orange, and Blue.

Oppo Find X9s global launch timeframe (rumored)

The report indicates that Oppo could introduce the Find X9s in Southeast Asian markets including Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam, with India also expected to receive the device during the second quarter of the year. It remains unclear whether the global versions of the Find X9 Ultra and the Find N6 foldable will be unveiled alongside the Find X9s, but more clarity may emerge closer to launch.

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Honor Magic V6 to offer fastest charging ever on a foldable, reveals 3C certification

Honor has confirmed that it will be present at MWC 2026, which will take place between March 2 and 6. The brand is expected to showcase its futuristic Robot phone alongside unveiling the Honor Magic V6 foldable. Ahead of the anticipated launch, the device is already securing multiple certifications. In the latest development, it has received approval from China’s 3C authority, revealing what could be the fastest charging speeds ever seen on a foldable smartphone.

Honor Magic V6 3C certified

Honor Magic V6 3C certified
Honor Magic V6 3C certified

An upcoming Honor phone carrying two model number variants, PNM-AN10 and PNM-AN20, has appeared on the 3C certification platform. The PNM-AN10 is believed to be the standard version of the Honor Magic V6, while the PNM-AN20 is said to be the Beidou edition (supporting short message service via satellite connection).

Both models reportedly support 120W fast charging, a significant milestone that could set a new benchmark for foldable devices. Reports also suggest that “PNM” may be an internal codename referring to Phenom.

Last month, batteries associated with the Magic V6 were also approved through 3C filings. Its top-end variant is expected to feature a large 7,000mAh rated dual-cell battery with a typical capacity of around 7,150mAh. The other variant may include a 6,700mAh rated battery with a typical capacity of approximately 6,850mAh.

Honor Magic V6 specifications (rumored)

The Honor Magic V6 is rumored to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and is expected to support wireless charging. The current engineering prototype reportedly includes a 200-megapixel main camera alongside a mid-tier periscope telephoto lens offering 3x optical zoom. Additional expected features include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, a fibreglass build with dust and water resistance, and a thinner profile compared to its predecessor.

Colour options tipped for the device include Snow White, Velvet Black, Red Hare, and Sunrise Gold. For reference, the previous generation measured around 4.1 to 4.2mm when unfolded, 8.8 to 9mm when folded, and weighed 217 / 222 grams, suggesting that the upcoming model could aim for even slimmer dimensions while improving battery capacity and charging speeds.

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