OnePlus has shared its OxygenOS FAQ for January 2026, addressing common user questions related to bugs, feature behavior, and update timelines. The post focuses on display issues, screen casting performance, battery charging logic, AI tools, and changes coming with the latest system build.
Display and Performance Issues
One issue raised by users involves screen flickering, green screens, or colored lines during WhatsApp video calls. OnePlus confirmed that the cause has been identified and reported to the app developer. Any fix will depend on updates from the WhatsApp side.
Another common complaint is frame rate drops when using phone screen casting for live streaming. OnePlus says the issue affects some devices and that an optimization plan is already in place. A fix will arrive in a future update. Until then, users can reduce the problem by using the game casting feature in Game Assistant. This allows casting through O+ Connect by either scanning a QR code or connecting the phone to a PC using a USB cable. Once connected, the PC switches to game casting mode for better stability.
Live wallpapers were also clarified. OnePlus confirmed that certain models do not support live wallpapers. There is currently no plan to add compatibility for those devices, and users are advised to watch official channels for any future updates.
Battery Charging Explained
The company also explained why battery usage time does not reset even when the charging icon shows 100 percent. Charging happens in three stages: fast charging, constant charging, and trickle charging. The system shows 100 percent before the battery is fully saturated. Trickle charging takes about 20 minutes and restores capacity lost due to self-discharge. Only after this stage is complete does the system reset usage time since the last full charge.
Feature Improvements
On the feature side, AI Enhance can be used by opening Notes, tapping the plus icon, selecting Scan document, and then choosing AI Enhance. Private Safe search has also been improved. Users can now search private images, videos, audio files, documents, and other files through Settings, Security and privacy, and Private Safe.
System Update Timeline
Lastly, OnePlus confirmed that the OxygenOS B30P01 update began rolling out on January 19, 2026, and will complete by February 5. The update mainly improves search functions inside Private Safe.
Lenovo has officially started teasing its next-generation Legion Y700 gaming tablet, confirming the device’s existence in a short promotional video shared on Chinese social media platforms. While full specs and pricing haven’t been revealed yet, the Legion Y700 Gen 5 teaser confirms the brand’s push towards performance, portability and versatility again with this fifth iteration.
New Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5 Gaming Tablet Teased
The Chinese brand’s brief promo emphasises the elements that made the earlier Legion Y700 lineup of gaming tablets successful, which are compact design, portability, dual USB Type-C ports, and support for bypass charging that lets you play without battery drain while plugging and overheating the device. These practical features appear likely to carry over into the Gen 5 model, making it familiar yet refined for fans of the series.
Lenovo Legion Y700 (2026)
The video also confirms that the next Legion Y700 will include a single 50 MPrear camera, similar to its predecessor, but Lenovo hasn’t yet said whether this sensor will match the same hardware or be upgraded. Early leaks have suggested that the upcoming tablet will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, a flagship grade SoC that powers premium Android phones such as the OnePlus 15. That would mark a notable performance upgrade compared with older Legion tablets.
Other unofficial tips point to an 8.8-inch display, which likely supports up to 165Hz refresh rate and 3K resolution, and a 9,000mAh battery pack. Lenovo hasn’t confirmed an official release date yet, but the video trailer hints that the official announcement might be right around the corner. Earlier this week, the company also confirmed two color options namely White and Black.
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While Motorola has already released the Android 16 update to dozens of eligible devices, some high-end smartphones are still awaiting their turn. The Razr 2024 was also one of them, and it has now started receiving the Android 16 update, which brings a host of useful upgrades.
The latest update for Motorola Razr 2024 (also known as Razr 50) has been spotted rolling out in Canada with the firmware version W1UX36H.72-45-4. It’s a big upgrade with a download size of about 2GB. Android 16 is the second major OS update for the Razr 2024, and will receive another upgrade sometime next year as the final one. The device will, however, continue to receive security updates for a while.
As the initial release, the update is available in Canada, and soon, it will start rolling out to other regions. To check if the update is available on your Motorola smartphone, go to Settings > System updates > Check for updates. Once the update reaches your device, ensure that it has sufficient storage and is charged to at least 40% for a smooth upgrade to Android 16.
Here’s the complete Android 16 changelog, detailing every single change:
Feature improvements After upgrading, you’ll see the following improvements to the Android operating system and other apps.
Find modes in one place Now you can find these modes in Settings > Modes:
– Do Not Disturb – Bedtime – Driving
You can also create custom modes to fit any situation where you want to choose a different set of people or apps who can interrupt you.
Toggle these modes on or off in quick settings.
Connect to Wi-fi and hotspot with one tap If your phone and device you want to connect to its hotspot are using the same Google account, you no longer need to enter a password to connect.
Better support for low-energy audio hearing aids You can now choose to use either your hearing aid’s built-in microphone or your phone’s microphone during voice calls. Additionally, you can adjust the volume of ambient sound captured by the hearing aid’s microphones. These options help enhance call clarity, especially in noisy environments or when your hearing aid’s battery is running low.
Other improvements Android system updates add more than new features. Using the latest Android update provides other improvements such as: – Enhanced security and protection to defend against evolving threats like malware, phishing, and data breaches – App compatibility with newer apps, which often require the latest Android version to function correctly – Performance improvements that optimize your phone’s operating system for smoother performance, better stability, and, in some cases, longer battery life – Bug fixes and stability enhancements to resolve known issues and improve overall reliability and stability
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Casio has confirmed the February 2026 launch of its second collaboration with Japanese fashion label White Mountaineering. The new model is called the Pro Trek PRW-B1000WM-1 and sits at the high end of Casio’s outdoor watch lineup.
The watch features a complete titanium construction with a black ion-plated H-link bracelet and a stainless steel bezel. The 50.8 × 45.8 × 14.9 mm case combines flame-retardant bio-based resin with metal components, weighing 120 grams. Design elements include matte black dial with phosphorescent white indexes, red seconds hand, and White Mountaineering’s signature triangular pattern printed on the dial and etched into the bezel.
The titanium bracelet uses a slide-adjustable three-fold clasp accommodating wrist sizes 150-205 mm. Technical specifications include 100-meter water resistance, −10°C temperature rating, and sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating.
Power comes from Tough Solar charging, delivering six months of runtime under normal use or 24 months in power-saving mode. Timekeeping relies on Multiband 6 radio calibration and Bluetooth connectivity, maintaining ±15 seconds monthly accuracy without synchronization.
Casio’s Triple Sensor provides comprehensive environmental data: compass bearing across 16 directions with memory function, altitude measurement from −700 to 10,000 meters including trend graphs, barometric pressure monitoring (260-1,100 hPa) with alerts, and temperature readings between −10°C and 60°C.
Additional functionality includes world time across 38 zones, calculated sunrise/sunset times, stopwatch, countdown timer, five daily alarms, and double LED Super Illuminator for dial and digital display visibility. The screw-lock crown enhances durability.
Both brand logos appear on the case back. Casio packages the watch in recycled materials. The PRW-B1000WM-1 targets outdoor enthusiasts seeking premium materials and advanced sensors in a tactical aesthetic matching White Mountaineering’s design philosophy. The watch retails for ¥140,800, approximately $900.
Samsung’s next flagship chip is starting to show up more often in benchmarks, with numbers that are hard to ignore. The Exynos 2600 has now posted a strong result in Geekbench’s Vulkan GPU test, putting it right next to Qualcomm’s best.
According to the latest Geekbench 6 Vulkan benchmark, the Exynos 2600 scored 27,478 points. That’s surprisingly close to Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, which scores 27,875 points in the same test. The gap is small enough that, on paper at least, most users wouldn’t notice a difference.
Exynos 2600 (left) | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (Right)
This isn’t the first time the Exynos 2600 came closer to its Snapdragon counterpart. Back in January, the chip scored 25,460 points in Geekbench’s OpenCL test. Again, it had a marginal difference from Qualcomm’s 25,971 points on the same benchmark.
Exynos 2600 matches Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 performance on OpenCL and Vulkan
Both OpenCL and Vulkan benchmarks are designed to measure GPU compute performance, but they focus on slightly different things. OpenCL is more about traditional general-purpose parallel computing, which is relevant to tasks like image processing and some AI workloads.
Vulkan, on the other hand, is a modern, low-overhead API built for high-efficiency graphics and compute tasks. It’s especially relevant for gaming, advanced visuals, and machine learning on mobile devices. Strong Vulkan scores usually hint at better performance in modern games and graphics-heavy apps.
Woah, Exynos 2600 GPU just hit Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 scores in OpenCL on Geekbench! pic.twitter.com/DBVhXwTGUI
Part of this improvement likely comes down to how the Exynos 2600 is built. It’s Samsung’s first mobile chip made using a 2nm gate-all-around (GAA) process. This approach wraps the transistor gate around the channel on all four sides using vertically stacked nanosheets, which helps improve efficiency and performance while reducing power leakage.
On the graphics side, the chip features the Xclipse 960 GPU based on a custom version of AMD’s RDNA 4 architecture. It’s designed specifically for high-performance gaming.
Samsung is also trying to tackle heat with Fan-Out Wafer-Level Packaging (FOWLP) along with a Thermal Block (HPB) design. By placing a copper heatsink directly in contact with the chip die, Samsung says it has reduced thermal resistance by 16 percent, which should help maintain performance under sustained loads.
Of course, benchmarks don’t tell the whole story. Real-world performance, battery life, and thermals in actual Galaxy S26 phones will matter far more. But these numbers suggest the Exynos 2600 could finally be competitive in a space Qualcomm has dominated for years.
Xiaomi has released its G27Qi 2K Gaming Monitor in Australia, upgrading the 2025 model’s 180Hz refresh rate to 200Hz. The monitor is currently available at AUD 289 (~$203), discounted 28% from its AUD 399 retail price.
The 27-inch Fast IPS panel delivers 2560 x 1440 resolution with a 1ms GTG response time to minimize motion blur. AMD FreeSync Premium support synchronizes frame rates between GPU and display, reducing screen tearing and stutter during gameplay.
The monitor holds HDR 400 certification with 400 nits peak brightness and a standard 1000:1 contrast ratio. While not targeting high-end HDR applications, it offers improved contrast in varied lighting conditions.
Color accuracy is a standout feature. The display covers 95% of DCI-P3 and 100% of sRGB, with 10-bit color depth for smooth gradients. Factory calibration achieves a Delta E below 2, making it viable for gaming, media viewing, and entry-level creative tasks. TÜV-certified hardware blue light filtering cuts harmful emissions by 50% while maintaining color accuracy during extended use.
The design incorporates slim bezels on three sides and a rear joystick for settings control. Connectivity options include two DisplayPort 1.4 ports, two HDMI 2.0 ports, an audio jack, and DC power input. The stand adjusts between -5° and +15° tilt, while a 75 x 75 mm VESA mount enables wall installation.
At 4.15 kg with stand and 48W maximum power consumption, the monitor balances portability with performance specifications tailored for competitive gaming and general multimedia use.
Xiaomi has not announced launch dates or pricing for other regions. The Australian release marks the first confirmed market for the 2026 model, which appeared on Xiaomi’s global website in late 2025 before gaining retail availability.
In related news, Xiaomi has also started the global rollout of the Gaming Monitor G27i 2026, a 27-inch Full HD Fast IPS display aimed at budget-conscious gamers, offering up to a 200Hz refresh rate in supported modes (165Hz listed officially) and a 1ms GTG response time to reduce motion blur.
Casio has launched two new Edifice EFB730D chronograph watches in the United States. Both models are now available through Casio’s US store, priced at $165.
Casio EFB730D-2BV Specifications
The EFB730D-2BV features a light mint green dial with dark navy blue subdials. It comes with a silver stainless steel case and bracelet. The EFB730D-3AV includes an olive green dial with darker green subdials, a black minute track, and the same stainless steel case and bracelet. Both watches reflect a sporty aesthetic inspired by classic sportscar dashboards.
Casio has equipped both watches with a 3-6-9 inset chronograph layout. The case size measures 47 x 40 x 11 mm, and each watch weighs 136 grams. Casio uses sapphire crystal for the glass and a screw-lock back for added durability. The watches offer 100-meter water resistance, making them suitable for daily use and light swimming.
The EFB730D series supports a 1-second stopwatch with a maximum measuring capacity of 59 minutes and 59 seconds. It includes split-time and 1st-2nd place measurement modes. The battery life is rated for approximately three years using the SR920SW cell.
Both models come with a one-touch three-fold clasp and a bracelet designed to fit wrist sizes between 150 mm and 205 mm. Casio equipped the watches with traditional analog timekeeping, featuring three hands and three subdials for 24-hour, stopwatch minutes, and stopwatch seconds functions, along with a date display.
Casio describes the new Edifice EFB730D watches as everyday chronographs that can suit both casual and formal settings. The design uses clean lines, subtle contrasts, and a smaller case diameter to deliver a refined take on the sporty chronograph format.
In March, Oppo is expected to unveil two new Find X9 series phones for the Chinese market. One of them has just received a major go-ahead from the country’s SRRC authority. This device is believed to be the Find X9s Pro.
Oppo Find X9s Pro SRRC certified
Oppo Find X9s Pro SRRC certified
As can be seen above, the SRRC authority has approved an Oppo phone with model number PME110, indicating clearance for its wireless and radio communication features in China. However, the device is still awaiting 3C and TENAA certifications before it can move closer to an official launch.
Previous reports claimed that this device was the Find X9s, but newer reports have revealed that it will be called the Find X9s Pro when it hits the Chinese market. Speculation is rife that the device will be released in the global market in the second quarter of this year.
Oppo Find X9s Pro specifications (rumored)
Oppo Find X9s Pro
Recent reports have revealed that the Oppo Find X9s Pro will feature a 6.32-inch OLED LTPS screen delivering a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It will be the only compact phone to feature dual 200-megapixel cameras backed by the Samsung HP5 sensor. These primary and periscope telephoto cameras will be accompanied by a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens. For selfies, it will have a 50-megapixel front-facing camera.
The Find X9s Pro is said to feature the Dimensity 9500 and a massive battery of around 7,000mAh capacity. It is expected to support 80W wired and 50W wireless charging.
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Huawei may be experimenting with a different approach to front cameras, and it could quietly solve a few everyday annoyances in the process. According to a new tip shared by Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the company is exploring the use of a 1:1 square sensor for selfie cameras in future smartphones.
On the surface, a square sensor doesn’t sound dramatic. But the idea behind it is fairly practical. Unlike traditional rectangular sensors, a 1:1 sensor captures a more balanced image area, giving software more room to crop, reframe, or rotate shots without cutting too much out of the frame. That could be especially useful for group selfies, video calls, and social content where orientation changes often lead to awkward framing or lost detail.
The idea isn’t entirely new. Apple moved in a similar direction with the iPhone 17 series, where its updated Center Stage front camera relies on a square sensor to enable features like auto-framing, smooth orientation switching, and subject tracking during video calls. The hardware allows the software to do more without forcing users to constantly adjust how they hold the phone.
If Huawei adopts the same sensor layout, it could unlock similar benefits on the Android side: cleaner framing in both portrait and landscape, more flexibility during video recording, and fewer compromises when switching formats. This would matter most for users who rely heavily on the front camera for calls, vlogging, or social media. There’s no confirmation yet on resolution, timing, or which phones might get the feature first.
For now, this remains an idea under evaluation, not a locked-in product feature. Still, it highlights how front cameras are becoming a real area of hardware innovation again. If Huawei moves forward, the square sensor could quietly become one of those changes users appreciate every day.
Casio has announced a special edition Edifice watch to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Honda’s first Formula 1 victory. The new model, ECB-2300HR-1AJR, celebrates the historic 1965 Mexican Grand Prix win with a design that draws heavily from the RA272 racecar that secured Honda’s first F1 checkered flag.
Pricing and Availability
The watch is listed on Casio’s official Japanese store with a price tag of ¥66,000 including tax, which converts to approximately $424. It is scheduled for a March 2026 release in Japan. Casio has not confirmed pricing for the European market, but the watch is expected to launch in the region soon.
Design Details
The Edifice design team collaborated with Honda to infuse the watch with elements inspired by the iconic RA272. The bezel features the same Championship White paint used on the original Formula 1 car, while a red ring on the dial echoes the Hinomaru flag design found on its body. The 60-minute marker carries a gold-engraved “60,” symbolizing precision and heritage.
The leather strap features laser-etched engine blueprints from Honda’s 1.5-liter V12 engine, which powered the RA272 to victory. The band loop includes the Latin phrase Veni, Vidi, Vici, referencing a message from Honda’s team leader Yoshio Nakamura. The 9 o’clock sub-dial recreates the original car’s tachometer with detailed scale markings and a redline.
Casio uses a hybrid construction for this model, combining carbon-reinforced resin and stainless steel. The watch includes a sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating and offers 100-meter water resistance. It supports Casio’s Tough Solar charging and connects to smartphones via Bluetooth for time synchronization, world time, alarms, and phone finder functionality.
The case back displays Honda’s official 60th anniversary logo, and the watch comes in commemorative packaging.
Acemagic has launched the Retro X3 mini PC, a compact desktop powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 H 255. It retains the Nintendo Famicom-inspired retro design of the earlier Retro X5 while adopting a more affordable configuration, and is now available on JD.com priced at 1,899 yuan ($273).
Acemagic Retro X3 Specifications
The Retro X3 comes in a compact square body measuring 128.2 x 128.2 x 44 mm and weighing 406 grams. It features a red, black, and grey color scheme with a sandblasted metal finish, a red toggle-style power button on the front, and a tool-free side panel that makes memory and storage upgrades quick and hassle-free.
Inside, the Retro X3 is powered by an AMD Ryzen 7 H 255 processor built on the 4nm Zen 4 architecture. It offers 8 cores and 16 threads with a maximum boost clock of 4.9GHz and includes 16MB of L3 cache. The chip integrates Radeon 780M graphics based on the RDNA 3 architecture with 12 compute units and a GPU frequency of up to 2.6 GHz.
The system supports up to 128GB of DDR5-5600 memory through two SO-DIMM slots. For storage, it includes two M.2 2280 NVMe SSD slots using PCIe 4.0 x4, with a maximum capacity of 4TB. The device does not support SATA SSDs.
For connectivity, the mini PC includes Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and a 2.5GbE Ethernet port. It supports up to three external displays via HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.0, and a USB4 Type-C port that also supports 40 Gbps data transfer.
The front panel includes two USB-A 10Gbps ports, a USB4 port, and a 3.5 mm audio jack. The rear offers four USB-A 5Gbps ports, a 2.5GbE LAN port, HDMI, DisplayPort, a DC power input, and a Kensington lock slot.
The system ships with Windows 11 Pro. It uses the brand’s latest Cooling System 3.0, which combines a large fan, dual copper heat pipes, and three-sided airflow to maintain stable thermals during extended workloads.
In related news, Minix has recently introduced the Neo Z95, a pocket-sized mini PC that is smaller than most smartphones, while Gmktec has launched the NucBox K13 featuring an Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor, 115 TOPS of AI performance, and USB4 connectivity.
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The Dimensity 9400 is a true flagship chipset from MediaTek, featuring an all-big-core CPU design that aims to deliver high peak and sustained performance. It’s powerful enough to rival Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite, even if it trails in a few areas, as noted in our detailed comparison. That makes the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 an interesting opponent.
Announced in November 2025, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 sits just below the Snapdragon 8 Elite and therefore is an exciting matchup against the Dimensity 9400. The big question is: can Qualcomm’s sub-Elite flagship hold its ground against MediaTek’s all-big-core powerhouse?
Let’s begin with the spec sheet:
Dimensity 9400
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
Announced
October 2024
November 2025
Process node
TSMC’s 3nm (N3E)
TSMC’s 3nm (N3P)
CPU
1 x 3.62GHz — Cortex-X925 3 x 3.3GHz — Cortex-X4 4 x 2.4GHz — Cortex-A720
2 x 3.8GHz — Oryon (3rd gen) 6 x 3.32GHz — Oryon (3rd gen)
GPU
Mali-G925 Immortalis MP12 Ray tracing support MediaTek HyperEngine Gaming Technology
Adreno 840 ray tracing support Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
NPU
MediaTek NPU 890 Agentic AI support
Qualcomm Hexagon NPU Agentic AI support
Memory
LPDDR5x, up to 5.3GHz
LPDDR5x, up to 4.8 GHz
Storage
UFS 4.0 + MCQ
UFS 4.1
Camera
MediaTek Imagiq 1090 ISP up to 320MP single camera up to 8K/60fps video recording supports real-time semantic segmentation
Qualcomm Spectra triple AI ISP (20-bit) up to 320MP single camera up to 108MP single camera with zero shutter lag, 30fps up to 48MP triple cameras with zero shutter lag, 30fps real-time semantic segmentation (limitless) up to 4K/120fps video recording
Dimensity 9400 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 5: Benchmark score
Note: The benchmark tests were performed on the Vivo X200 Pro (powered by Dimensity 9400) and the OnePlus 15R (powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 5).
Geekbench score
The single-core scores are pretty close, but Qualcomm holds a slight 4.5% lead. The gap widens in multi-core performance, where the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 posts a 9% higher score than the Dimensity 9400.
Geekbench scores suggest higher peak performance for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. In everyday tasks like browsing the internet, scrolling through your social app feeds, and watching movies, you’d hardly be able to spot a difference.
Dimensity 9400
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
Single core
2,713
2,837
Multi core
8,592
9,352
AnTuTu score
On the AnTuTu benchmark, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 scores nearly 3 million, while the Dimensity 9400 reaches 2.7 million. That’s about a 9% higher score for the Snapdragon chip.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 consistently outperforms the Dimensity 9400 across every AnTuTu test, though the difference is not significant. The CPU score is 7% higher, and the GPU score is 5% higher. The memory and UX scores also favor the Snapdragon chip.
Dimensity 9400
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
AnTuTu score
2,713,650
2,961,236
CPU
853,995
914,878
GPU
927,892
974,402
Memory
355,391
382,729
UX
576,372
689,228
The benchmarks favor Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 over the Dimensity 9400 in terms of performance, but they don’t provide insights into the capabilities of connectivity, camera, and other important aspects of the chips. So, let’s dig further to uncover the real-world differences between the two high-end chips.
Dimensity 9400 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 5: Key differences
Both Dimensity 9400 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 are manufactured using TSMC’s 3nm process, but the latter uses the N3P node, which offers slightly better performance and power efficiency over the N3E node used for the Dimensity 9400.
Furthermore, the chips differ greatly in terms of CPU architecture. The Dimensity 9400 has a 1+3+4 layout, featuring one Cortex-X925 prime core, three Cortex-X4 performance cores, and four Cortex-A720 performance cores. In contrast, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 features a 2+6 CPU layout with two Oryon prime cores and six Oryon performance cores.
Notably, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 features third-generation Oryon cores, the same CPU cores from the top-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. They offer better performance and power efficiency than those inside the Dimensity 9400. Plus, they run at higher speeds, offering an additional performance boost.
For graphics rendering, the Dimensity 9400 relies on the Mali-G925 Immortalis MP12 GPU, while the Snapdragon chip uses the Adreno 829 GPU with the new Sliced architecture. Both chips offer ray tracing capabilities, along with their own set of gaming features: Snapdragon Elite Gaming on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and MediaTek HyperEngine Gaming Technology on the Dimensity 9400.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 also maintains an edge in imaging capabilities, as it borrows the triple 20-bit ISP from the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 with strong “always-sensing” camera support. The Dimensity 9400 features an Imagiq 1090 ISP with emphasis on HDR video across the zoom range and AI-assisted zoom features.
Both chipsets offer robust connectivity features, although the Snapdragon chip may have some advantage here, thanks to mature modem and better carrier-integration in some regions. Furthermore, the chip supports mmWave, UWB, and dual-way satellite connectivity, which are not mentioned on the official Dimensity 9400 page.
Dimensity 9400 vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 5: Conclusion
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 holds an upper hand in almost every aspect over the Dimensity 9400. It offers better CPU and GPU performance, a more powerful ISP with greater capabilities, and advanced connectivity features.
That said, the Dimensity 9400 is still a capable high-end chipset with strong performance and robust connectivity. Plus, you’ll likely get a device powered by this chip at a lower price than one powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. That makes it a sweet deal for those looking for a high-performance device at an affordable price. For the absolute best of the two, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 is clearly the better choice.
Xiaomi has started the global rollout of its Gaming Monitor G27i 2026, a new 27-inch display aimed at gamers. It follows the recent release of the Mini LED Gaming Monitor G Pro 27Qi 2026 and focuses on high refresh rates, fast response times, and accurate colors at a lower price point.
The G27i 2026 uses a 27-inch Fast IPS LCD panel with a Full HD resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels and a 16:9 aspect ratio. It supports a 200Hz refresh rate in supported modes, along with a 1ms GTG response time when set to the Ultrafast option. Xiaomi states this combination helps reduce ghosting and motion blur in fast-moving scenes. In the official specification sheet, the panel refresh rate is listed at up to 165Hz, which suggests that 200Hz may depend on specific settings or inputs.
The panel offers wide 178-degree viewing angles and a typical brightness level of 250 nits. Peak brightness reaches up to 400 nits, allowing the monitor to meet VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. This improves contrast between bright and dark areas, helping details remain visible during gameplay. The static contrast ratio is rated at 1000:1.
Color performance is a key focus, as the monitor comes with factory calibration to achieve Delta E values below 2. The monitor supports 100 percent sRGB and 95 percent DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, along with 8-bit color depth capable of displaying 16.7 million colors. This makes it suitable for gaming, video playback, and general content creation.
The G27i 2026 supports FreeSync Premium and is also listed as G-Sync compatible. This helps reduce screen tearing and stuttering when frame rates fluctuate. Eye comfort features include TÜV Low Blue Light certification and DC dimming to reduce flicker during long sessions.
The monitor features an ultra-narrow bezel design and a tilt-adjustable stand with a range of minus 5 degrees to plus 15 degrees. It also supports 75 × 75 mm wall mounting. Physical controls are handled through a joystick button. Connectivity includes one DisplayPort 1.4, one HDMI 2.0 port, a 3.5 mm audio jack, and a DC input. The monitor consumes up to 36W of power and weighs 3.6 kg with the stand.
Pricing & availability
The Gaming Monitor G27i 2026 is priced at SGD 199 (~$157) in Singapore.
8849 TANK X enters the rugged smartphone segment with a feature set unlike anything currently on the market. Designed for industrial users, outdoor professionals, and extreme-condition environments, it combines a high-lumen DLP projector, ultra-large battery, and advanced connectivity inside a reinforced 5G chassis. This is not a generic lifestyle phone but a strong, purpose-built hardware.
Industrial-Grade Design and Durability
The TANK X uses a half-board, double-sided internal layout to accommodate its projector, dual-cell battery, and thermal controls. With IP68 and IP69K certification, the device is resistant to water immersion, dust ingress, and high-pressure wash environments. Its reinforced construction targets field engineers, emergency responders, and expedition users who require reliability over portability.
Display Optimized for Field Visibility
The device features a 6.78-inch FHD+ LCD panel with a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate and peak brightness of 750 nits. The PWM-free backlight design reduces eye strain during extended usage, making it suitable for long shifts, navigation tasks, and outdoor operations under direct sunlight.
Integrated 1080p DLP Projector System
The standout feature is the built-in DLP projector, capable of projecting content at up to 1920×1080 resolution with 220 lumens brightness. Laser auto-focus, ±40° keystone correction, and one-key activation allow quick deployment. The projector supports multiple power modes, delivering up to six hours of use, making it viable for field briefings, training, or outdoor entertainment without additional equipment.
Performance and Storage
Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8200 (4nm) chipset, the TANK X delivers flagship-level efficiency with strong sustained performance. Paired with 16GB LPDDR5 RAM, up to 16GB virtual memory, and 512GB UFS 3.1 storage, it supports heavy multitasking, AI applications, and large offline datasets. Storage expansion up to 2TB via microSD further enhances its utility for professional workflows.
Advanced Imaging and Night Vision
The camera system is tuned for both documentation and surveillance. A 50MP Sony IMX766 main sensor handles standard imaging, while a 64MP infrared night vision camera with quad IR LEDs enables visibility in complete darkness. A 3× optical telephoto lens adds flexibility for inspection and distance capture.
Extreme Battery Capacity and Charging
A defining advantage is the 17,600mAh dual-cell battery, engineered for multi-day endurance. Despite the capacity, 120W wired fast charging delivers a full charge in approximately 70 minutes. Reverse wired charging allows the device to function as a portable power source in the field.
Connectivity, Tools, and Emergency Systems
The TANK X supports global 5G bands, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, dual-band GNSS with meter-level accuracy, NFC, IR remote control, and a comprehensive digital toolbox. High-output camping lights, emergency RGB warning lights, programmable PTT keys, and SOS features position it as a multifunctional operational device.
Pricing and Availability
8849 Tank X is now available for an early bird price of $549.99, significantly reduced from its regular price of $1049.99. Pre-orders are live, with global shipping beginning March 1 from multiple international warehouses. The 8849 TANK X sets a new benchmark for rugged smartphones by merging projection, power, and durability into a single professional-grade platform.
Several reports recently claimed that MediaTek may skip launching the Dimensity 9500 Plus, an overclocked version of the Dimensity 9500. However, a fresh leak shared by tipster Digital Chat Station suggests that the chip has not been completely shelved and could power a next-generation flagship arriving in the second half of the year. This development has now been linked to Oppo’s upcoming Find X10 series.
Oppo Find X10 series chipset details tipped
Oppo Find X10 series chip seemingly tipped by DCS
According to information shared by Digital Chat Station, an upcoming flagship lineup having standard, Pro, and Pro Max models are currently being tested with different MediaTek processors across its variants. The tipster has previously indicated that the Find X10 range may include three models, namely the Find X10, Find X10 Pro, and Find X10 Pro Max. Therefore, the tipster could be talking about the X10 family in the latest leak.
The standard Find X10 is said to be evaluated with the Dimensity 9500 Plus, which is reportedly built on a 3nm process. Meanwhile, the Pro and Pro Max models are expected to move to a more advanced 2nm Dimensity 9600-series chipset. If accurate, this approach would allow Oppo to clearly differentiate performance tiers within the same flagship family, rather than relying solely on camera or display upgrades.
Early rumors suggest that the Find X10 series could be unveiled in China around October. Oppo is also expected to follow up with a Find X10 Ultra model a few months later, which may switch to a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro chipset, continuing the brand’s trend of reserving Snapdragon silicon for its top-tier Ultra devices.
For now, Oppo’s immediate focus appears to be on earlier launches. Reports indicate that the Find X9 Ultra, Find X9s Pro, and the Find N6 foldable could debut in China in March. While the X9 Ultra and Find N6 are tipped to run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, the Find X9s Pro may rely on the Dimensity 9500. More clarity on Oppo’s flagship roadmap should emerge as these launches draw closer.
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Vivo introduced the X300 series globally in October, with the vanilla and Pro models. The company is currently working on the X300 Ultra as its next big reveal—China first, of course. A new report now suggests that Vivo is also cooking another member of the lineup, called the X300e.
Vivo X300e and X Fold 6 make it to IMEI
The smartphone has appeared on the GSMA IMEI database with the Vivo X300e moniker. Vivo has not used the “e” suffix in the X series so far. Instead, the company introduced the X200 FE last year and the X200T more recently. That said, we expect the X300e to be an affordable flagship option like the X200 FE and X200T.
Also appearing in the IMEI database is the Vivo X Fold 6 foldable. Much like the X300 Ultra, the Fold 6 is expected to launch in China first, followed by a wider global release.
The listings do not reveal any hardware details for either device, but they do confirm that development is underway.
As mentioned earlier, details on both phones remain scarce. However, a leak from November suggests that the Fold 6 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset.
The Fold 6 is also expected to feature a 200MP camera and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.
For context, the current Vivo X Fold 5 already offers a high-end setup, including a large 8.03-inch LTPO AMOLED foldable display with a 120Hz refresh rate, Zeiss-tuned triple cameras, and a 6,000mAh battery with support for both wired and wireless fast charging.
For now, Vivo is staying quiet. Still, with both the X300e and X Fold 6 appearing in official databases, it’s clear the company is preparing to expand its flagship and foldable lineup in the coming months.
Apple’s first foldable iPhone is still some distance away, but new leaks suggest battery life could be one of its main selling points. According to a new leak, Apple may be planning its largest battery ever for the foldable model.
Weibo leaker Fixed Focus Digital claims Apple’s foldable iPhone could ship with a battery exceeding 5,500mAh, which would already put it ahead of every iPhone currently on the market. For reference, the iPhone 17 Pro Max tops out at 5,088mAh, making this a meaningful jump rather than a minor increase.
This isn’t the first time similar numbers have surfaced. Earlier leaks from yeux1122 suggested Apple was testing battery capacities in the 5,400–5,800mAh range, alongside efforts to slim down internal components and improve power efficiency. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has also pointed to Apple using higher-density battery cells, likely to balance size, weight, and longevity.
If the numbers are accurate, Apple’s foldable would be competitive even by foldable standards. Recent devices like the Huawei Mate X7, Oppo Find N5, and Honor Magic V series all sit in roughly the same battery range, while Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold lineup continues to lag behind in capacity.
iPhone Fold: 5,500mAh (rumored) Huawei Mate X7: 5,600 mAh (or 5,525 mAh in some variants) Honor Magic V5: 5,820 mAh (international) or 6,100 mAh (China model) Xiaomi Mix Fold 4: 5,100 mAh Oppo Find N5: 5,600 mAh Vivo X Fold5: 6,000 mAh
While the leak focuses on battery capacity rather than real-world battery life, Apple’s track record suggests the numbers could translate well in practice. iPhones often deliver longer endurance than Android devices with significantly larger batteries, largely due to Apple’s tight hardware-software integration. If Apple’s foldable launches with a battery similar in size to Chinese rivals — and notably larger than Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold lineup — it could realistically offer stronger battery life than many competing foldables.
The foldable iPhone is rumored to feature a 7.8-inch inner display, a 5.5-inch outer screen, Touch ID integrated into the side button, a dual-camera setup, and Apple’s upcoming A20 chip with a custom modem. A launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro series in 2026 is currently expected.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 has, for the first time, been spotted on Geekbench. The model that has appeared on the benchmarking platform is the South Korean edition bearing the model number SM-S942N. Here’s a look at the details that have emerged through the Galaxy S26’s Geekbench listing.
The Geekbench listing reveals that the Samsung Galaxy S26 heading to South Korea may feature the Exynos 2600. While the chipset’s name is not explicitly mentioned, it can be identified through its part number, S59965.
The benchmark listing further reveals that the Galaxy S26 has 12GB of RAM and runs Android 16, which is likely to feature the One UI 8.5 skin.
Coming back to the chip, the Exynos 2600 is the world’s first 2nm chip with a 10-core CPU architecture, equipped with a prime core operating at 3.8GHz and an Xclipse 960 GPU. The device has scored around 3,000 to 3,300 in the single-core test and 10,450 to 11,370 in the multi-core test.
As far as other specifications are concerned, the Galaxy S26 is expected to feature a 6.32-inch AMOLED FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2,600 nits of peak brightness. Its rear camera setup may comprise a 50-megapixel main camera with OIS, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 10-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. It may feature a 12-megapixel front camera and pack a 4,300mAh battery with 25W charging.
The Galaxy S26 series includes multiple models, such as the S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra. It appears that the base and Plus models may come in Exynos or Snapdragon versions, depending on the region. On the other hand, there is a possibility that the Ultra edition may ship with the Snapdragon chip in all markets.
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Samsung is just a few weeks away from hosting the first Galaxy Unpacked event of 2026. At the event, the company will announce new Galaxy S26 phones, including the vanilla, Plus, and Ultra models.
After that, Samsung typically waits until late Q3 to unveil its other flagship products. However, early signs of what’s coming next are already surfacing on the web.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S12 series and Watch Ultra 2 confirmed by this global certification
According to Smartprix, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra and Galaxy Tab S12+ have appeared in the GSMA IMEI database months ahead of launch.
The models are listed as SM-X946B for the Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra and SM-X846B for the Galaxy Tab S12+. Notably, the database makes no reference to a standard Galaxy Tab S12.
The Galaxy Tab S11 series skipped the Plus model in favor of the Tab S11 and S11 Ultra combo. It’s possible that Samsung is once again tweaking its naming strategy this year by launching only the Plus and Ultra variants. That said, the regular Tab S12 could still show up in the IMEI database at a later date.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 2 Ultra and Watch 9 also make it to the certification
Tablets aren’t the only Samsung products appearing early. The GSMA database has also added entries for two new smartwatches: the Galaxy Watch 9 with model number SM-L345U, and the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, listed as SM-L716U.
As usual, IMEI listings don’t reveal specifications or features; however, they do confirm that Samsung’s next-generation products are already moving through the early stages of launch preparation.
If the brand sticks to its usual release patterns, these listings offer a meaningful clue about timing. Historically, there’s often a six- to seven-month gap between a device appearing in the IMEI database and its official announcement.
Based on that timeline, the Galaxy Tab S12 series—along with the Galaxy Watch 9 and Watch Ultra 2—are likely candidates for Samsung’s second Galaxy Unpacked event, which typically takes place in August or September.
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Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3 rollout began in October 2025 and has been gradually expanding to a long list of eligible devices. The update is now available on dozens of its devices, and only a few models are pending the HyperOS 3 upgrade. It appears Xiaomi won’t take long to wrap it up, as it has already begun the rollout for the last batch of eligible devices.
Here’s a list of Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO devices that are still waiting for the HyperOS 3 update, as shared by Xiaomi Time:
Xiaomi 13T
Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G
Redmi 14R
Redmi 15 (LTE & 5G)
Redmi 15C (LTE & 5G)
Redmi A4
POCO C85 (LTE & 4G)
POCO C75 5G
POCO M7 5G
POCO M7 Plus
Redmi Pad Pro
POCO Pad
While some of these devices may have started receiving beta builds in select regions, the stable release has yet to appear. However, we expect the rollout to be completed by the end of February, as the HyperOS 3.1 release is also around the corner.
Xiaomi has already completed the first batch of the HyperOS 3.1 beta release and has recently opened the second batch. So, the development is happening at a rapid pace, and therefore, we’re expecting the stable rollout to begin as soon as next month. Check the list of Xiaomi devices receiving the latest beta update here.
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