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Redmi Buds 8 Pro debuts with coaxial triple drivers, dual DACs and 55dB ANC

Xiaomi has launched the Redmi Buds 8 Pro TWS earbuds in China. The new earbuds feature a coaxial triple-driver setup and dual DACs, aiming to deliver high-fidelity audio at an affordable price of 399 yuan ($57).

Redmi Buds 8 Pro Specifications

Each earbud houses an 11mm titanium-coated dynamic driver for bass and mids, along with two 6.7mm micro piezoelectric ceramic drivers for handling high frequencies. The system uses independent frequency crossover and dual DACs to drive high and low frequencies separately. The earbuds support the MIHC audio codec developed by Xiaomi and are compatible with LHDC-V5. They also carry Hi-Res Wireless Audio certification.

Redmi Buds 8 Pro

The Buds 8 Pro features Xiaomi’s Deep Space Noise Cancellation 3.0 system, which supports up to 55dB of noise reduction across an ultra-wide 5kHz range. The system samples environmental noise and ear-fit conditions 32,000 times per second to adapt in real time, while offering 20 ANC levels, intelligent scene detection, personalized noise-cancellation profiles, and single-ear operation.

The earbuds support spatial audio with dynamic head tracking using a six-axis gyroscope. Xiaomi has integrated its own spatial audio rendering engine alongside Dolby Audio support. However, Dolby’s spatial audio mode does not support head tracking.

Redmi Buds 8 Pro

The Buds 8 Pro offer up to 8.5 hours of playback on a single charge. With the charging case, total battery life reaches up to 35 hours. Fast charging provides 2 hours of playback with a 5-minute charge. The earbuds do not support wireless charging.

Xiaomi has added swipe gestures on the earbud stems for precise volume control with haptic feedback, while a redesigned light bar on the charging case shows battery status and charging progress through animated lighting.

Redmi Buds 8 Pro

Talking about smart features, the earbuds support Xiaomi HyperOS Connect, Smart Find, audio handoff between devices, dual-device connection, and notification voice broadcast, along with hearing health monitoring and in-ear karaoke functions, with some features requiring a Xiaomi phone or tablet running HyperOS 3 or later.

The Redmi Buds 8 Pro come in Mist Blue, Black, and White colors with a matte, skin-friendly finish.

In related news, Redmi has recently launched the Turbo 5 as the first smartphone powered by the Dimensity 8500 globally, alongside the Turbo 5 Max with a massive 9,000mAh battery and the Dimensity 9500s chipset.

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Redmi Turbo 5 Max launches with gigantic 9000mAh battery & Dimensity 9500s

Xiaomi has officially unveiled the Redmi Turbo 5 Max as a value focused flagship model from its new Turbo 5 lineup. The Redmi Turbo Max features an absolutely gigantic battery capacity, a powerful new chip, and a sleek new design. So here are all the details.

Redmi Turbo 5 Max: Design & Display

The device sports a 6.83-inch 1.5K OLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and a bright panel that can reach up to 3,500 nits for excellent outdoor visibility. The display also supports 3840Hz high-frequency PWM dimming and DC dimming to reduce flicker and eye strain, plus Dolby Vision for richer HDR content.

Redmi Turbo 5 Max
Redmi Turbo 5 Max in Ocean Blue

In terms of build, this model features a CNC metallic frame on the sides and a fiberglass back panel. The rear has a distinct double ring turbine light strip. The Redmi Turbo 5 Max was just announced in multiple color options, including Shadow Black, Ocean Blue, Cloud White, and the iPhone 17 Pro-inspired Sunshine Orange. You also get an IP66/68/69/69K rating for water and dust resistance.

Performance

Under the hood, the Redmi Turbo 5 Max is one of the first smartphones to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500s chipset. This is basically cutdown version of the flagship Dimensity 9500, with performance matching the older Dimensity 9400. It is coupled with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 5.1 storage. With these specs, the budget flagship can easily handle demanding games and multitasking without breaking a sweat.

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Redmi Turbo 5 Max in Sunshine Orange

Out of the box, the Turbo 5 Max runs on the Android 16 OS based HyperOS 3 custom skin. Other notable features include WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, an infrared sensor, and dual nano SIM.

Battery & Charging

The headlining feature of the Redmi Turbo 5 Max is undoubtedly its gigantic 9,000mAh battery pack. This is one of the largest batteries ever seen in any Redmi phone. You also get 100W wired fast charging support along with 27W wired reverse charging. With such a large capacity, this phone can basically double as a power bank to charge your other gadgets. Xiaomi is claiming up to 11 hours and 10 minutes of battery life, which is likely indicating the screen n time.

Camera System

For photography, this affordable flagship packs a 50MP Light Fusion 600 main shooter, which has a 1/1.95-inch sensor size. It is paired with an 8MP ultra wide angle lens. The primary sensor includes features like optical image stabilization (OIS) and electronic image stabilization (EIS). Both cameras offer 4K60fps video recording as well.

Pricing & Availability

The Redmi Turbo 5 Max is already on sale in China with several configuration options, so here are the pricing details:

  • 12GB + 256GB – 2499 Yuan (roughly 359 US Dollars)
  • 16GB + 256GB – 2799 Yuan (roughly 402 US Dollars)
  • 12GB + 512GB – 2799 Yuan
  • 16GB + 512GB – 3099 Yuan (roughly 445 US Dollars)

Xiaomi has yet to confirm the international availability of this device, but the Turbo lineup could debut in overseas markets like India under the POCO branding.

Redmi Turbo 5 launches as the first Dimensity 8500 phone globally

Xiaomi held an event today to announce new Redmi products. The highlight is the new Redmi Turbo 5 Max; however, the company also announced a more affordable (yet powerful) Redmi Turbo 5. We will talk about the latter in this article. 

Redmi Turbo 5 Specifications

The Turbo 5 is the first to debut MediaTek’s new Dimensity 8500 chip. Built on a 4nm process, the chip is paired with LPDDR5 memory and UFS 4.1 storage. To keep thermals under control, the phone uses the same 3D ice-sealed circulating cold pump cooling system found in Xiaomi’s flagship phones.

The phone also has a new “Rampage Engine” to better tune CPU, GPU, and even DDR frequencies for more stable performance during heavy use.

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Redmi has packed in a 7,560mAh battery to keep things running, which supports 100W wired and 27W wireless charging.

On the front, you get a 6.59-inch AMOLED display equally as good as premium flagships. Xiaomi says the phone uses its Super Sunlight Screen, built with M10 luminescent material and capable of reaching a peak brightness of 3,500 nits. It also supports Xiaomi’s eye protection features that reduce eye strain during long viewing sessions.

Design-wise, the Redmi Turbo 5 has a more refined look than earlier Turbo models. It has a metal frame, glass back with a clean vertical camera module, narrow bezels, and large, rounded corners. The phone comes in Shadow Black, Light Sea Green, and Auspicious Cloud White.

Ingress protection includes IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K water and dust resistance. The Turbo 5 also features kilometer-level wireless connectivity, improved Apple device compatibility, and support for file transfer and notification sharing across platforms.

The Turbo 5 is not really a camera phone, thus it only features a 50MP main and an 8MP ultrawide on the back, and a 20MP lens for selfies. 

Redmi Turbo 5 Price and Availability

Pricing for the Turbo 5 starts at 1,999 yuan (~ $287) for the base 12/256GB model, and goes up to 2,599 yuan (~ $375). Sales begin immediately in the mainland.

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Tesla is Shifting From EVs to Humanoid Robots: Why Elon Musk Is Discontinuing Model S & X? new

Tesla will officially stop producing the Model S and Model X by the end of Q2 2026. CEO Elon Musk confirmed the decision during the company’s Q4 2025 earnings call, saying it was time to bring both programs to an end. Launched in 2012 and 2015, these vehicles were Tesla’s first premium models and played a major role in proving that electric cars could be desirable, fast, and luxurious.

Falling Demand and Aging Platforms

Sales of the Model S and X have been declining for years. By 2025, estimated deliveries dropped to around 30,000 units globally, far below Fremont’s 100,000-unit capacity. The models also faced strong competition from newer rivals like the Lucid Air and Rivian R1S. A minor refresh in 2025, paired with a price increase, failed to revive interest, making the discontinuation feel inevitable.

Fremont Factory Gets a New Role

Tesla’s Fremont factory will no longer focus on these low-volume premium cars. Instead, the production lines will be converted for advanced manufacturing projects, most notably Tesla’s humanoid robot, Optimus. This marks a clear shift in strategy away from legacy models toward future technologies.

Optimus and Tesla’s Bigger Bet

Optimus has been in development for years and is now a top priority. Tesla plans to begin production before the end of 2026, with possible public sales in 2027. Musk believes Optimus could become Tesla’s most important product, supported by major investments in AI and xAI.

The Future of Tesla

This move shows that Elon Musk believes Tesla has already achieved its original EV goal. Electric cars are now widely accepted, and they no longer need to be strongly pushed or explained to the public. Premium models like the Model S and X no longer offer enough growth to justify Tesla’s time and money. 

Musk clearly sees a bigger opportunity elsewhere. By shifting focus to Optimus, AI, and autonomy, Tesla is moving away from being just a car company. The future Tesla looks more like an AI and robotics company, using cars maybe to fund a much larger vision where intelligent machines play a central role in everyday work and life.

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Realme Buds Clip launched in India with 11mm drivers, AI noise cancellation and 36h battery life

So finally, the clip-style earbuds are now reaching the Indian market. Realme, the popular smartphone brand, has introduced its first clip-style open-ear true wireless earbuds called the Realme Buds Clip. Let’s check out its key specs and pricing.

Realme Buds Clip

Pricing and Availability

The Buds Clip is priced at ₹5,999 ($65) and will be available starting February 5 at 12 PM. Buyers can avail an instant ₹500 ($5.44) discount as part of an introductory offer, bringing the effective price down to ₹5,499 ($60). The earbuds will be sold via Realme’s official website, Flipkart, Amazon.in, and offline retail stores.

Realme Buds Clip Specifications

The Buds Clip uses an 11mm dual-magnet large-amplitude speaker unit paired with a custom NextBass algorithm to enhance low-frequency performance. Realme claims output levels of up to 85dB sound pressure and a low-frequency boost of up to 100%, along with support for 3D spatial audio and directional sound technology to reduce audio leakage and improve immersion.

The earbuds also feature dual-mic AI-powered environmental noise cancellation, real-time translation for over 30 languages, and Gemini-based voice assistant integration.

On the connectivity front, the earbuds support Bluetooth 5.4 with SBC and AAC codecs, along with customizable tap controls, dual-device connection, and 45ms ultra-low latency for gaming, with gesture functions configurable via the Realme Link app. The Buds Clip also supports Swift Pair for quick Android pairing and carries an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance.

Each earbud packs a 45mAh battery, while the case contains a 530mAh unit. Realme claims 7 hours of playback on a single charge and up to 36 hours with the charging case. Charging is via USB Type-C, with full charging times of 1 hour for the earbuds and 2 hours for the case.

Each earbud weighs 5.3g and uses a memory titanium alloy C-bridge that hugs the ear for a secure and comfortable fit. Realme claims over 10,000 expansion and 3,000 torsion resistance cycles for the frame. The earbuds come in Titanium Black and Titanium Gold, with a matte finish that resists sweat and oil.

In related news, Realme has also launched the P4 Power with a 10,001mAh battery and a 144Hz display.

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Xiaomi launches Redmi Note 15 Pro and Note 15 Pro+ in India with 200MP cameras & big batteries

Xiaomi has just announced two new smartphones from its popular Redmi Note lineup. The Redmi Note 15 Pro and Note 15 Pro+ arrive as the latest mid range models with huge battery packs, new 200MP main cameras, and smooth OLED displays. So here are all the details.

1. Design & Display

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Redmi Note 15 Pro+

Both phones sport a 6.83-inch 1.5K CrystalRes AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2560Hz touch sampling rate, delivering vibrant colours and smooth motion that’s ideal for media consumption and gaming. The panel also offers up to 3200 nits of peak brightness along with Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support for an enhanced viewing experience. The display is protected by Corning’s Gorilla Glass Victus 2, and you even get advanced wet touch responsiveness. For more eye comfort, the devices support 3840Hz high frequency PWM dimming and DC Dimming.

The Pro+ features a slightly curved display, giving it a more premium look and feel, while the standard Pro sticks with a flat panel. Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 15 Pro and Note 15 Pro+ feature high ingress protection ratings, including IP66, IP68, IP69 and IP69K, meaning they’re well-equipped to handle dust, splashes, heavy rain or even temporary immersion. These are also SGS Premium Performance Certification for drop resistance.

2. Performance

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Redmi Note 15 Pro in Carbon Black

Under the hood, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 512GB of UFS 2.2 storage. On the other hand, the Redmi Note 15 Pro is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra that is coupled with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. Out of the box, the duo run on the Android 15 OS based HyperOS 2 custom skin. For connectivity, you get WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and NFC. Other notable features include an in-display optical fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos tuning, and an infrared sensor.

3. Battery & Charging

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Redmi Note 15 Pro in Glacier Blue

Battery endurance is a major focus with the new Note 15 Pro series. The Redmi Note 15 Pro+ packs a 6500mAh Silicon-Carbon battery with 100W wired fast charging. Meanwhile, the standard Note 15 Pro gets a slightly large 6,580mAh SiC cell, but with a slower 45W fast charging support. Buyers can even charge other gadgets thanks to 22.5W reverse wired charging support on both models. This helps in sharing power with compatible devices on the go. Xiaomi is claiming that the battery management system allows cells to retain 80 percent capacity even after 1,600 charge cycles, which is roughly about 6 years of typical use.

4. Photography

Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G

The camera capabilities were another aspect that was part of the marketing buzz since both models feature a 200MP primary camera, which is a relatively large Samsung HPE 1/1.4–inch sensor. The larger sensor with the high resolution also enables this camera to offer optical-level 2x and 4x zoom. Apart from this, there is an 8MP ultra wide angle lens on the back, while the front houses a 32MP shooter on the Note 15 Pro+ anda 20MP camera on the Note 15 Pro for selfies and video calls. The new devices are also packed AI powered imaging tools for enhanced portraits, motion shots, and editing.

5. Pricing & Availability

In India, the Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G starts at Rs 29,999 for the 8GB + 128GB model and Rs 31,999 for the 8GB + 256GB option. The Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G has a starting price tag of Rs 37,999, which goes up to Rs 39,999 for the 12GB + 256GB variant and Rs 43,999 for the 12GB + 512GB option. As of right now, pre-orders are already live on Amazon, the brand’s official website, and authorized retail stores. First sales will kick off in the region on 4th February 2026, with an instant bank discount offer that cuts the price by up to Rs 3,000 on select credit cards. The Note 15 Pro is available in Carbon Black, Silver Ash, and Mirage Blue, while the Note 15 Pro+ arrives in Carbon Black, Coffee Mocha, and Mirage Blue.

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No Nothing Phone (4) in 2026: Phone (4a) series confirmed officially

Nothing CEO Carl Pei confirmed in a YouTube video that the company will not launch any flagship smartphone in 2026. This means there will be no Nothing Phone (4) this year, and the company says Nothing Phone (3) will continue to serve as the brand’s flagship through 2026.

Nothing Phone (3)

Nothing has been reserved with its flagship launches from the beginning. For example, the Phone (3) arrived after a two-year gap following the Phone (2). The company is basically replicating the same strategy with its next flagship.

That said, this does not mean there will be no new phone launches this year. Carl Pei confirmed that Nothing will introduce the Phone (4a) series, which will bring upgrades in the following areas:

  • materials
  • design
  • display
  • camera
  • and more

The video also talks about software, particularly Essential Space. According to Pei, users will be able to create their own widgets via it. The feature is currently in alpha testing and is expected to move to the beta stage soon. You can check out the video below for more details:

What we know about the Nothing Phone (4a) series

As mentioned by Pei, the Nothing Phone (4a) series is indeed launching, and it could happen quite soon. Both the Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro have surfaced on regulatory platforms, confirming several key details.

The standard model has appeared in IMEI listings and the UAE’s TRDA certification with the model number A069. 

Nothing Phone (3a) Pro

Meanwhile, the Phone (4a) Pro made its regulatory debut on the EU’s EPREL database, confirming its battery and charging specifications. The device will feature a 5,080mAh battery paired with 50W fast charging. It has also been certified by India’s BIS under the model number A069P.

There is still limited information about the Phone (4a) series’ hardware specifications. However, rumors suggest a Q1 2026 launch, which would mean a debut before March. We will keep you updated as more details emerge.

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7 upcoming smartphone launches in February 2026: Galaxy S26 series, iQOO 15 Ultra, and more

upcoming smartphone launches in February 2026

Major smartphone brands are lined up to unveil their exciting smartphones in February 2026. We’ll see many high-end phones, including the Galaxy S26 series, iQOO 15 Ultra, and the Vivo V70 series, launching next month, along with a couple of mid-range phones, such as the Pixel 10a, Motorola Edge 70 Fusion, and a few Galaxy A-series phones. Apple could also unveil the iPhone 17e in the same month.

If you’re planning an upgrade, these upcoming smartphones are worth paying attention to. Please note that some launches are already confirmed, while others have been added to the list based on strong leaks. The launch details for those devices should be announced officially in early February.

Upcoming smartphone launches in February 2026

Galaxy S26 series render

1. Samsung Galaxy S26 series

Launch date: February 25, 2026 (expected)

This is one of the most anticipated smartphone launches of 2026. While the official launch date is still under wraps, strong leaks suggest a February 25 launch at the Galaxy Unpacked event.

The company will unveil the main trio at the upcoming event: the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. The remaining models, such as the Galaxy S25 Edge and Galaxy S25 FE, if planned, may launch later this year.

Based on past leaks, we aren’t expecting significant upgrades to the Galaxy S26 series, but refinements across display, camera hardware, and bigger batteries. The Galaxy S26 and S26+ will reportedly feature the Exynos 2600 in some markets, including India, while the S26 Ultra will only come with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. These will be the first phones to run One UI 8.5 software, based on Android 16.

2. iQOO 15 Ultra, 15R

  • Launch date (iQOO 15 Ultra): February 4, 2026 — China
  • Launch date (iQOO 15R): February 24, 2026 — India

iQOO will unveil its top-tier iQOO 15 Ultra in China in the first week of February. The phone is said to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC, a large LTPO AMOLED screen with 2K resolution, and three 50MP sensors on the back. It could house a 7,400mAh battery capacity with 100W wireless charging support. Some leaks say the wired charging speed could be up to 200W.

The leaked spec sheet for the iQOO 15 Ultra sounds pretty powerful, so I’m excited to see how it performs in real life. After this launch, we’ll see the brand unveil the iQOO 15R in India, a premium mid-range phone powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. This phone could offer an even larger battery at 7,600 mAh with 100W fast charging support.

3. Vivo V70 series

Launch date: Mid-February (expected)

The popular Vivo V-series could gain two new members, as the brand reportedly plans to unveil the Vivo V70 and Vivo V70 Elite next month. Both of them will likely be camera-focused, offering two 50MP sensors (primary and telephoto) and an 8MP ultrawide unit.

The regular Vivo V70 is said to feature the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, while the V70 Elite could come with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3. Leaks say the phones will bring a 6,500mAh battery with support for 90W wired charging.

4. Google Pixel 10a

Launch date: February 2026 (expected)

We usually have an affordable version of the latest Pixel lineup around February, and this year will be no different. The Pixel 10a could be unveiled in mid-February, with sales expected to begin in early March.

The upcoming Pixel 10a should be powered by the Tensor G4 chip, the same chip that powers other Pixel 10 models. It is said to feature a dual-camera setup on the back, led by a 48MP primary shooter, and a 5,100mAh battery with support for 23W wired charging.

5. Apple iPhone 17e

Launch date: February 2026 (expected)

The iPhone 16e arrived in February last year, and the industry is expecting Apple to follow the same launch timeline for its successor, the iPhone 17e. The smartphone could come with the Apple A19 chip, the same chip powering the iPhone 17. Other rumored specs include a 6.1-inch OLED screen and a single 48MP rear camera.

Galaxy A56

6. Samsung Galaxy A57, Galaxy A37

Launch date: February 2026 (expected)

In addition to the Galaxy S26 flagship series, the company could also unveil two mid-range phones in February: Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37. Both phones are said to be powered by the in-house chips: Exynos 1680 on the Galaxy A57 and Exynos 1480 on the Galaxy A37.

According to recent leaks, the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 will pack 5,000mAh batteries with support for 45W fast charging and a triple rear camera setup, led by a 50MP primary shooter (with OIS). The phones could come with Android 16-based One UI 8.5 skin out of the box.

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Edge 70 fusion leaked image

7. Motorola Edge 70 Fusion

Launch date: February 2026 (expected)

The Edge 70 was announced in October, and now the brand is gearing up to unveil the second model in the lineup, the Edge 70 Fusion. While the official launch date is under wraps, leaks suggest it could go official in late February.

The Motorola phone could feature a 6.78-inch AMOLED screen with a 144Hz refresh rate, a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 SoC, and a 50MP triple rear camera setup. It is said to pack a 7,000mAh battery, the largest on a Motorola phone to date, with support for 68W fast charging.

iQOO 15 Ultra Geekbench listing reveals amazing 11K+ multi-core score

iQOO is scheduled to announce the iQOO 15 Ultra, its ultimate flagship phone aimed at hardcore gamers, on February 4 in China. Ahead of the launch, the device has surfaced on Geekbench, revealing impressive benchmarking scores.

iQOO 15 Ultra Geekbench listing

The Geekbench listing reveals the iQOO 15 Ultra carrying the model number V2546A. It has achieved a single-core score of 3,601 and a multi-core score of 11,434 on Geekbench 6.0. This multi-core result appears to be among the highest, if not the highest, recorded so far for a smartphone powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset.

The listing confirms that the Snapdragon chip is paired with 16GB of RAM on the tested unit. The CPU configuration shows an eight-core setup, featuring two high-performance cores clocked at up to 4.61GHz and six efficiency cores running at up to 3.63GHz. The benchmark entry also confirms that the handset runs on Android 16. Reports have revealed that the device will be available 16GB+512GB and 24GB+1TB configurations.

iQOO 15 Ultra specifications (expected)

According to reports, the iQOO 15 Ultra is expected to feature a 6.85-inch Samsung LTPO flat display with 2K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. It is said to include an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor and an active cooling fan to maintain performance during extended gaming sessions.

The phone is tipped to pack a Q3g gaming chip, LPDDR5x Ultra RAM, UFS 4.1 storage, and a 7,400mAh battery with 100W wired charging, wireless charging, and bypass charging support. On the camera front, it may feature a 32-megapixel front camera and a triple 50-megapixel rear setup, including a main sensor, an ultra-wide lens, and a 3x periscope telephoto camera with CIPA 4.5 stabilization.

Additional features are expected to include pressure-sensitive shoulder triggers, a built-in cooling fan, a dual-axis linear motor, symmetrical stereo speakers, and OriginOS 6 based on Android 16. The phone will launch in 2077 Flowing Orange and 2049 Ice Blue colour options.

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Realme P4 Power pairs 10,001mAh battery with 144Hz display

The first global smartphone with a 10,000mAh battery is here. Realme today announced the Realme P4 Power in India, featuring a 10,000mAh battery, bold claims about its runtime, and a starting price of just Rs 28,999 (~$285). Talk about value.

A battery that’s doing most of the talking

The Realme P4 Power 5G’s biggest selling point is, unsurprisingly, its battery. With a capacity of 10,001mAh, this is one of the largest batteries you’ll find in a mainstream smartphone in India right now. 

Realme says it’s the world’s first 10,000mAh-plus battery to pass a military-grade shock resistance test (MIL-STD-810), which is an interesting claim for a phone that’s meant to be used daily.

Realme has also shared some bold endurance numbers. It claims up to 932 hours of standby, over 72 hours of calling, around 32 hours of YouTube playback, and more than 21 hours of navigation. Even gaming figures are impressive, with over 11 hours of BGMI gameplay on a single charge. 

Charging hasn’t been ignored either. Despite the huge battery, the phone supports 80W fast charging, along with 27W reverse wired charging for powering accessories. 

There’s also bypass charging, which lets users game or stream while plugged in without stressing the battery, and a “boost charging” feature that promises faster top-ups with a long press. 

Realme is also confident enough to offer a four-year battery health guarantee, and is even ready to replace the unit if health drops below 80 percent. The service, however, is only applicable to first-sale units. 

The rest of the phone

Beyond the battery, the Realme P4 Power 5G packs a 6.8-inch 1.5K OLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, curved edges, and up to 6,500 nits of peak brightness. It runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra, paired with LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage, and includes a dedicated HyperVision+ AI chip.

Camera specs include a 50MP Sony IMX882 main sensor with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide, and a 2MP sensor, while the front has a 16MP Sony IMX480 sensor. The phone runs Android 16 with Realme UI 7.0, and Realme is promising three years of Android updates and four years of security patches.

Other features include IP69, IP68, and IP66 ratings, an IR blaster, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.4, and a relatively slim 9.1mm body weighing 219 grams. It comes in TransSilver, TransOrange, and TransBlue, all using Realme’s new TransView design language.

Realme P4 Power Price and Availability

The phone starts at Rs 25,999 for the 8GB/128GB model. Likewise, the 8GB/256GB and 12GB/256GB variants will retail at Rs 27,999 and Rs 30,999, respectively. The first sale of the Realme P4 Power begins on February 5 via the e-commerce platform Flipkart.

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Volkswagen recalls over 44,000 ID.4 EVs over battery fire risk

Volkswagen is recalling more than 44,000 ID.4 electric vehicles in the United States due to battery-related fire risks, according to two recall notices published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Tuesday. Both recalls affect recent model-year ID.4 vehicles and involve potential issues with the high-voltage battery system.

The first recall is relatively small, covering 670 ID.4 vehicles from the 2023 and 2024 model years. According to Volkswagen’s report to the NHTSA, these vehicles may have a manufacturing defect in their battery cell modules. During a specific production period, electrodes inside the battery cells may have been misaligned, which could increase the risk of a battery fire under certain conditions.

While a permanent fix is being prepared, Volkswagen is asking affected owners to take several precautions. These include limiting battery charging to 80 percent, avoiding DC fast charging, and parking the vehicle outdoors after charging. Volkswagen says its final solution will be to replace the potentially faulty battery modules free of charge.

The second recall affects more than 40,000 Volkswagen ID.4

The second recall is much larger, affecting 43,881 ID.4 vehicles from the 2023 to 2025 model years. In this case, the issue is related to missing battery monitoring software. The vehicles were not equipped with Volkswagen’s “self-discharge detection” software, which is designed to identify unusual battery behavior.

According to the recall report, in rare situations, a high-voltage battery module could experience thermal runaway, a condition that can lead to a vehicle fire. Volkswagen notes that a clear root cause has not yet been identified for all reported incidents. As part of the recall, the company will perform battery health checks, install updated software, and replace battery modules if needed.

Both recalls involve battery modules supplied by SK Battery America, a unit of South Korean battery manufacturer SK On. Between 2024 and 2025, at least five battery overheating incidents involving the ID.4 were reported in the US. Investigations linked the failures to hardware abnormalities, including electrode displacement inside the battery.

The ID.4 is Volkswagen’s best-selling electric vehicle and a key part of its shift toward electrification. In 2025, global sales of the ID.4, including the coupe-style ID.5, reached 163,400 units, a year-over-year increase of nearly 27 percent. This recall will definitely make a dent in Volkswagen’s electric vehicle profile. 

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Huawei Pura X2 screen size could grow to 7.5 inches with change in design

Huawei might be getting ready to revisit one of its more unusual foldable ideas.

Back in March 2025, Huawei launched the Pura X as the industry’s first foldable phone with a “wide fold” design. Instead of the tall, narrow look most foldables go for, the Pura X opened into a wider 16:10 display, making it feel closer to a small tablet. 

Now, according to a new leak shared by a tipster on Weibo, Huawei is preparing a follow-up called the Huawei Pura X2.

Alleged Huawei Pura X2 render

Based on the leaked details, the Pura X2 won’t dramatically change the overall shape of the original model. The body proportions are said to remain largely the same, but one noticeable upgrade could be the external display. 

The outer screen is reportedly much larger than before, which could make quick interactions more practical without unfolding the phone.

Around the back, Huawei may also be reworking the camera layout. The Pura X2 is tipped to feature a horizontal rear camera module with three or possibly four cameras. The most notable upgrade could be the inclusion of a 200MP sensor on the rear camera.

Huawei Pura X2 Specifications (Expected)

Under the hood, the Pura X2 will use Huawei’s self-developed Kirin processor. The tipster presents three names, Kirin 9020, 9030, and 9030 Pro, so it could either be that the X2 will launch in three flavors or might use one of the mentioned chips. 

When unfolded, the inner display will keep the original 16:10 aspect ratio, but the screen size might grow to 7.5 inches. The hinge is also said to borrow technology from the Huawei Mate X7, suggesting improvements in durability or smoothness.

Huawei reportedly plans to offer a wide range of memory and storage options for the Pura X2. It could start at 12GB of RAM and go all the way up to a massive 20GB, with storage options topping out at 1TB. The phone is expected to run HarmonyOS 6.1.

For comparison, the original Pura X features a 6.3-inch inner display, a 3.5-inch square outer screen, a triple-camera setup, a 4720mAh battery, and fast wired and wireless charging, with a starting price of 7,499 yuan (~$1,080).

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More Xiaomi devices get HyperOS 3.1 beta update

Xiaomi HyperOS 3.1 beta update

While the HyperOS 3 rollout is still in progress, Xiaomi has already begun recruiting users for HyperOS 3.1. The beta rollout started just last week, and now we have a new set of Xiaomi devices ready for early access to HyperOS 3.1.

The Android 16-based beta update is now available for Redmi K80 Pro and Xiaomi 14 Ultra, as spotted by folks at Xiaomi Time. These two devices are part of the second batch of the HyperOS 3.1 beta rollout, which also includes Xiaomi 15 models, the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra, and more.

Please note that the HyperOS 3.1 beta is currently available only in China. However, Xiaomi is already testing the global build on several devices, meaning the update will likely be released for global users as well.

If you have a Xiaomi device that’s receiving the HyperOS 3.1 beta update and that you’re in a supported region, you can sign up for the beta program to get early access to the latest build. We have a detailed guide on how to become a HyperOS beta tester.

Below is a list of devices that have already received the HyperOS 3.1 update in China:

  • REDMI K90: 3.0.300.4.BETA
  • REDMI K90 Pro Max: 3.0.300.2.BETA
  • Xiaomi 17: 3.0.300.3.BETA
  • Xiaomi 17 Pro: 3.0.300.2.BETA
  • Xiaomi 17 Pro Max: 3.0.300.5.BETA
  • Xiaomi 17 Ultra: 3.0.300.4.BETA
  • Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro: 3.0.300.2.BETA
  • Xiaomi Pad 8: 3.0.300.2.BETA

Note: The version number “3.0.300” refers to the HyperOS 3.1 codebase.

Xiaomi will expand the HyperOS 3.1 beta to more devices over the coming days and weeks. However, the brand hasn’t confirmed if the beta program will also be released for global models.

To ensure you don’t miss out on the important stuff, remember to visit the Xiaomi section on this website regularly. Alternatively, you can join us on Telegram to get instant notifications about the latest HyperOS updates, along with the biggest tech headlines.

Xiaomi 17 Pro Max Delivers Strong Camera Performance but Misses DXOMARK’s Top 10

Despite strong test results, the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max has failed to break into the top 10 of DXOMARK’s smartphone camera rankings. The device finishes 13th overall with a DXOMARK Camera score of 159, placing it behind rivals from Huawei, Vivo, Oppo, Apple, Google, Honor, and even Motorola’s latest flagship.

The Xiaomi 17 Pro Max earns a Photo score of 165 and a Video score of 146. On paper, its camera hardware is competitive. It features a 50MP 1/1.28-inch primary sensor with a 23mm f/1.67 lens, dual-pixel PDAF, and OIS, a 50MP ultra-wide camera with a 17mm f/2.4 lens, and a 50MP periscope telephoto offering a 115mm equivalent focal length with OIS.

In photo testing, the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max performs at a very high level. The primary camera delivers accurate white balance, pleasing color rendering, and an excellent balance between detail and noise. DXOMARK’s use case scores reflect this strength, with 172 for outdoor shooting and 161 for indoor scenes. Portrait photography is another highlight, with a score of 155, thanks to good skin tone rendering, high facial detail, and generally reliable subject separation.

Low-light photo performance is also competitive. Images retain good detail with controlled noise across standard, portrait, and telephoto shots. However, exposure consistency can vary across consecutive captures, and warm artificial lighting sometimes introduces an orange color cast. These issues, while not severe, contribute to the device losing ground against higher-ranked competitors.

Zoom performance is mixed. The 5x optical telephoto gives the Xiaomi an advantage at longer focal lengths, but the medium-range zoom relies on cropping from the main sensor, resulting in lower detail than rivals that switch to their tele cameras earlier. At extreme zoom levels, AI processing can introduce unnatural textures.

Video performance is where the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max falls furthest behind the top 10. Although exposure and dynamic range are excellent in bright conditions, video stabilization is weaker than expected for a flagship, with visible camera shake even when standing still. White balance transitions can be unstable, and noise becomes intrusive in low-light video.

Overall, the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max delivers great results, especially in still photography, but shortcomings in video, stabilization, and zoom consistency prevent it from competing with the very best.

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Early leak reveals Honor Magic 9, Magic 9 Pro / Pro Max, and Magic 9 RSR display sizes

Later this year, Honor may unveil the Honor Magic 9 series of flagship phones. While it is too early to confirm all the models that will be part of the lineup, it may include at least three variants, such as the Honor Magic 9, Magic 9 Pro, and Magic 9 RSR, similar to the Magic 8 lineup. A new leak, courtesy of tipster Digital Chat Station, has revealed the screen sizes of these models.

Honor Magic 9 series screen size tipped

The new leak suggests that Honor has begun early prototyping for its next-generation Magic 9 flagship series. Two new flat displays are reportedly being tested: a compact 6.36-inch panel and a much larger 6.85-inch panel. Both screens are said to feature 2.5D flat glass with large, rounded corners.

Likely, the standard Magic 9 may adopt a smaller flat display, while the Magic 9 Pro could feature a significantly larger flat screen. The tipster has also mentioned a “Pro Max” variant in the leak. At present, there is no clarity on how different the Pro Max edition could be compared to the Pro model.

As far as the Magic 9 RSR is concerned, it has traditionally featured the same display as the Pro variant. Therefore, it is likely that it may also feature a 6.85-inch display.

Coming back to the standard Magic 9, the 6.36-inch screen would be significantly smaller than the Magic 8, which features a 6.58-inch display. On the other hand, the Magic 9 Pro’s display may increase to 6.85 inches compared to the previous generation, which features a 6.71-inch screen.

The Honor Magic 9 series could be early adopters of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 series chipset. Just as the previous generation was announced in October, the new lineup may debut in the same month this year.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Pricing Leaks: Most Models Get Significantly Pricier, S26 Ultra Becomes Cheaper

Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S26 series toward the end of next month, and recent leaks suggest the company is making significant changes to pricing. According to reliable tipster Roland Quandt (via Winfuture), most models in the lineup will see a price increase compared to the Galaxy S25 series.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra CAD render by OnLeaks & AndroidHeadlines
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra CAD render by OnLeaks & AndroidHeadlines

The exception is the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which is expected to become cheaper in its 256GB and 512GB configurations, while the 1TB variant will reportedly launch at the same price as the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The broader price increase across the lineup is likely tied to rising component costs, particularly higher prices for RAM and flash storage, which continue to impact smartphone manufacturing costs.

As per the Winfuture report, which cites dealer data from Sweden as its source, Samsung is dropping the 128GB storage option entirely, making 256GB the new starting point across the lineup. In Sweden, the Galaxy S26 with 256GB will be listed at 11,990 SEK (€1135), up from 10,990 SEK (€1040) for the 256GB Galaxy S25. This represents a year-on-year increase of about €95 and also means the entry-level S26 is roughly €200 more expensive than the base S25. The 512GB model will be listed at 13,990 SEK (€1,325), which is around €190 more than the 256GB version.

The Galaxy S26+ follows a slightly different path. The base 256GB model is priced at 14,490 SEK (€1372), the same as the Galaxy S25+ with identical storage. However, the 512GB variant now costs 16,990 SEK (€1609), which is over €230 more than last year. Storage upgrades are clearly more expensive across the board, reflecting higher flash memory costs.

The most surprising shift comes with the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Samsung appears to be lowering the entry price of its flagship model to keep it competitive. The 256GB Galaxy S26 Ultra is listed at 16,990 SEK (€1609), down from 17,990 SEK (€1703) for the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The 512GB version drops slightly as well to 18,990 SEK (€1798). The 1TB model remains unchanged at 22,490 SEK (€2129), suggesting Samsung is absorbing some of the added memory costs at the top end.

Samsung is also expected to end its long-running practice of offering free storage upgrades during pre-orders. With memory no longer cheap, those promotions are likely being phased out to give Samsung more pricing flexibility.

Beyond pricing, leaks suggest limited hardware changes. The Galaxy S26 is expected to feature a 6.3-inch M14 AMOLED display with an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate, while the S26+ could offer a larger 6.7-inch 2K AMOLED panel. Both are tipped to retain IP68 protection, Gorilla Glass Victus 2, Qi2 wireless charging, and similar camera setups to the S25 series. Power may come from either the Exynos 2600 or Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, depending on the market.

According to recent reports, Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy S26 series on February 25, 2026. Pre-orders could begin on February 26, with first sales starting on March 11.

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Honor’s wide foldable may debut this year; Magic V Flip 3 reportedly cancelled

Honor is said to be planning notable changes to its foldable smartphone strategy this year. While the company is expected to continue expanding its premium foldable offerings, recent information suggests that certain existing product lines may be reworked to make room for a new form factor.

Honor may replace Magic Vs with a wider foldable

According to a tipster on Weibo, Honor is unlikely to launch a successor to its small clamshell foldable in 2026. Instead, the company is reportedly preparing to introduce a new “wide foldable” smartphone. This device is expected to occupy a similar price segment as the Magic Vs series, effectively replacing that lineup within Honor’s portfolio.

The wide foldable concept focuses on a broader inner display with a screen ratio closer to 16:10 or possibly 4:3. Compared to conventional book-style foldables, this approach improves usability when the device is folded while also offering a larger, more practical canvas when unfolded. The design was first popularised by Huawei with the Pura X, and the form factor is now gaining traction across the industry.

Honor introduced the Magic Vs series in late 2022, positioning it as a relatively accessible entry into the premium foldable segment. The lineup gained attention for its slim design, reduced weight, and competitive pricing.

Honor Magic Vs3
Honor Magic Vs 3

Honor has not launched a Vs-series foldable after 2024 Magic Vs 3, adding weight to reports that Honor may be preparing a strategic shift. Industry watchers note that several major brands are expected to launch wide foldable devices in 2026, including Huawei, Apple, and Honor. If the leaks are accurate, Honor’s upcoming wide foldable could signal a broader realignment of its foldable roadmap to match evolving usage patterns and display preferences.

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Vivo pauses its AI smart glasses project amid uncertainty

Vivo has reportedly paused work on an internal AI smart glasses project that had been under preparation for several months. While the company has not issued an official statement, multiple reports suggest the project was halted after internal evaluations raised concerns around product direction and long-term viability.

Vivo’s AI smart glasses project put on hold

Vivo Vision Discovery Edition
Vivo Vision Discovery Edition

According to people familiar with the matter, Vivo had been exploring different design and technology approaches for AI smart glasses, including audio-focused models and versions with a simple monochrome display. The company had also worked with several ODM partners to develop early demo units. However, despite months of research and prototyping, Vivo’s leadership reportedly concluded that the product lacked a clear path to meaningful differentiation at this stage.

One of the key challenges identified was the limited room for innovation within the current supply chain. Most AI smart glasses rely on the same core components, including highly standardised chipsets and camera sensors, which makes it difficult for brands to stand out in performance, power efficiency, or imaging capabilities. Even display-based models continue to face trade-offs between brightness, field of view, battery life, heat management, and cost.

Focus shifts towards mixed reality development

Industry observers note that Vivo’s decision does not indicate an exit from next-generation computing or wearable devices. Instead, the company is expected to consolidate resources around mixed reality products, an area where it already has tangible progress. Vivo previously introduced the Vivo Vision Discovery Edition MR headset, positioning it as an extension of smartphones and PCs rather than a standalone platform.

The broader AI smart glasses market also appears to be in a transitional phase. While interest remains high and demonstrations attract attention at global tech events, long-term user adoption continues to lag. Most current use cases revolve around translation, photography, or voice interaction, none of which yet offer a strong enough reason for everyday, all-day wear.

For now, Vivo’s cautious approach highlights a wider industry dilemma. Until clearer usage scenarios emerge and underlying technologies mature further, AI smart glasses may remain an experimental category rather than a mass-market product.

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New OnePlus 15R Update Adds File Sharing in Private Safe and Security Improvements

OnePlus has begun distributing OxygenOS 16.0.3.501 to OnePlus 15R users in India through a staged rollout. The incremental update, carrying build number CPH2767_16.0.3.501(EX01), requires users to be on a recent OxygenOS version before installation.

OnePlus 15R

The update introduces organizational improvements to the app drawer by adding Office and Finance categories, automatically sorting productivity and financial applications without manual intervention.

The update also improves overall system stability and performance. While OnePlus has not shared specific technical details, this typically includes background optimizations and fixes for known issues to ensure smoother daily use.

On the security side, OxygenOS 16.0.3.501 integrates the January 2026 Android security patch. This patch addresses known system vulnerabilities and improves device protection at the Android platform level. Private Safe receives multiple functional upgrades. Users can now browse files in Private Safe by sliding the side slider. The update also allows users to search for files within folders inside Private Safe. In addition, files stored in Private Safe can now be shared directly, making the feature more practical without reducing security.

There is also a new call management feature that allows users to disable the SMS reply option on incoming call screens. The toggle is located in Contacts > three-dot menu > Settings > Answer or End calls > Reply with SMS.

Currently available to limited users, the update will expand to broader user groups in the coming days. OnePlus confirms update contents may differ by region and recommends users review their specific build’s changelog.

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Minisforum AtomMan G7 Pro Gaming Mini PC Debuts With Intel Core i9-14900HX and RTX 5070

Minisforum has released the AtomMan G7 Pro globally, adding a new high-performance model to its AtomMan G7 mini PC lineup. The G7 Pro joins earlier AtomMan models, including the G7 Ti, and G7 Ti SE that launched during 2024.

Minisforum AtomMan G7 Pro

The mini PC features Intel’s Core i9-14900HX processor. This 10nm chip comes with 24 cores (8 performance, 16 efficiency) and 32 threads. Performance cores operate at 2.2 GHz base frequency, boosting to 5.8 GHz. Graphics are handled by the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU, which is the only GPU option available for this model. Minisforum uses a cooling system with six heat pipes, dual 8015 mm turbo fans, and a three-sided exhaust design.

Minisforum AtomMan G7 Pro

In Gaming Mode, the system can pull up to 200 W during stress tests. CPU power can reach up to 120 W when running alone or up to 85 W with the GPU at 115 W. In Work Mode, CPU power is limited to 90 W or 55 W with the GPU capped at 95 W. Noise levels are rated at 26 dBA at idle and up to 32.8 dBA under full load in Gaming Mode, and up to 44.5 dBA under full load in Work Mode.

Minisforum AtomMan G7 Pro

The mini PC supports DDR5 memory through two SO DIMM slots, with speeds up to 5600 and a maximum capacity of 96 GB. Storage support includes two M.2 2280 NVMe slots, one PCIe 5.0 x4 slot supporting up to 4 TB and one PCIe 4.0 x4 slot also supporting up to 4 TB.

Connectivity options include Wi Fi 7 using the Intel BE200 module, Bluetooth 5.4, and a 2.5 GbE LAN port powered by the Realtek RTL8125 controller. Video output is handled through HDMI 2.1 FRL and USB4, both supporting up to 8K at 60 Hz or 4K at 120 Hz. Additional ports include multiple USB 3.2 ports, a USB C port for data, an SD 4.0 UHS II card reader, and a 3.5 mm combo audio jack.

The AtomMan G7 Pro ships with Windows 11 Pro. It measures 385 × 237 × 33 mm without the bottom plate and 398 × 260 × 80 mm with the bottom attached, weighing 2.62 kg.

Pricing & availability

Pricing starts at $1,359.90 for the barebones version. A preconfigured model with 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage is priced at $1,679.90.

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