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Amazfit Active Max launching in India soon with 25 day battery life

Amazfit is gearing up to introduce its Active Max smartwatch in India soon, marking the latest addition to its wearable lineup with a blend of endurance and performance. The brand previously launched the Active Max globally last month, so here’s everything we know about the Indian release.

Amazfit Active Max Teaser

In the fresh teaser, the popular wearables maker confirmed some of the key specs and features of the Active Max. Amazfit’s latest smartwatch will sport a 1.5-inch AMOLED display with a 480 x 480 pixels resolution and an improved peak brightness that makes it easier to read even in bright sunlight. One of the standout features is the large 658mAh battery pack. The brand claims that it can offer up to 25 days of battery life in a single full charge.

Amazfit Active Max Smartwatch

While this is under ideal conditions, the global release has revealed that this figure falls down to just 64 hours with GPS tracking enabled. The Active Max isn’t just about battery endurance; it also packs a suite of biometric sensors and outdoor tracking tools that help actively monitor your workouts. The smartwatch supports more than 170 sports modes, intelligent strength training detection, and advanced heart rate, SpO₂, stress monitoring, and BioCharge energy scoring to give users insights into their overall readiness and recovery.

Amazfit will release this model with Bluetooth calling, with support for Bluetooth 5.3 LE for both Android and iOS devices. While Amazfit has yet to announce exact pricing or a firm launch date for India, teasers and regional rollout patterns suggest the Active Max could go on sale within the coming weeks. So stick around for more.

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Gmktec Evo-T2 debuts as first mini PC with Intel Core Ultra X9 388H and 180 TOPS AI power

Gmktec has announced the Evo-T2 mini PC at CES 2026. The system features Intel’s latest Core Ultra X9 388H processor and supports up to 128GB of LPDDR5X memory. It is the world’s first consumer mini PC to run on Intel’s new Panther Lake platform, built on the advanced 18A process node with RibbonFET and PowerVia technologies.

Gmktec EVO-T2

Gmktec EVO-T2 Specifications

The EVO-T2 delivers up to 180 TOPS of local AI performance. It supports multimodal generative AI workloads and can run large models locally. Gmktec claims a 10% improvement in single-threaded performance over the previous generation. Power consumption is reduced by 40% at equivalent performance levels, and graphics performance sees a 50% gain over the prior Lunar Lake platform.

Gmktec EVO-T2

The integrated Arc B390 GPU includes 12 Xe cores and delivers performance comparable to an Nvidia RTX 4050 laptop GPU. Intel states the B390 achieves 76% higher performance than the Arc 140T and 82% higher performance than the Radeon 890M found in AMD’s Ryzen HX 370.

Evo-T2 supports dual M.2 SSDs, with one PCIe 5.0 and one PCIe 4.0 slot, allowing up to 16TB of storage. It includes 10GbE and 2.5GbE Ethernet ports, a USB4 port with 40Gbps bandwidth and 100W power delivery, and an OCuLink interface for external GPU connectivity. The system supports quad 4K output.

Gmktec EVO-T2

The device runs in a default 45W balanced mode but supports up to 80W TDP for demanding workloads. Its compact, box-style design features a refined finish with improved airflow for thermal stability under heavy usage.

Pricing and Availability

The Gmktec Evo-T2 is scheduled to launch in Q1 2026. Final pricing and configuration details will be announced closer to release.

In related news, you must take a look at the best mini PCs to watch for in 2026.

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Honor Power 2 With Massive 10000mAh Battery Now Available for $499 on Giztop

Honor Power 2, a powerhouse phone with a massive 10,000mAh battery,  is now available for as low as $499 on Giztop. It’s a great pick for users who want long battery life, strong performance, and premium features at a value price. Plus, Giztop offers global and express shipping on all products, making it easy to get the device delivered quickly, no matter where you are.

Display & Design

The Honor Power 2 comes with a 6.79-inch LTPS AMOLED display that offers sharp visuals and smooth motion with its 120Hz refresh rate. It supports HDR10+ / HDR Vivid and reaches a peak brightness of up to 8000 nits, making it easy to view even in bright sunlight. The 3840Hz PWM dimming also helps reduce eye strain during long-term use.

Performance & Storage

The phone runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Elite processor with an octa-core CPU clocking up to 3.4GHz. Paired with 12GB LPDDR5X RAM, it delivers fast and responsive performance for apps, gaming, and multitasking. It comes with 256GB or 512GB storage, giving plenty of space for photos, videos, and files. Honor MagicOS provides a clean, gesture-based interface for smooth everyday use.

Cameras

The Honor Power 2 features a dual-rear camera setup with a 50MP main camera with OIS for steady shots and a 5MP ultra-wide lens for wider scenes. On the front, a 16MP selfie camera handles video calls and selfies with ease.

Battery & Charging

A large 10080mAh battery powers the device, supporting 80W fast wired charging for quick top-ups. It also supports 27W reverse wireless charging to power other devices when needed.

Connectivity & Security

The phone supports 5G, Wi-Fi 6, and features an in-display fingerprint scanner for secure and convenient unlocking. Overall, the Honor Power 2 is designed for power users who want strong battery life, smooth performance, and a bright display.


Lenovo unveils ThinkCentre X AIO: 27.6″ vertical display and Core Ultra X7 power

Lenovo is using CES 2026 to show off its latest PC lineup. Among the announcements is the new ThinkCentre X AIO, a professional-focused all-in-one that stands out almost entirely because of its display.

The ThinkCenter X has a near-square screen that looks very different from the typical 16:9 or 16:10 panels we’re used to seeing.

Lenovo ThinkCenter X AIO has a tall, near-square screen

The ThinkCentre X AIO features a 27.6-inch IPS display with a resolution of 2,560 x 2,880 pixels. That works out to a rare 16:18 aspect ratio, which gives the screen a noticeably boxy appearance. 

According to Lenovo, this design choice is intentional. The company says the display can show two A4 pages side by side, making it better suited for document work, coding, and content creation than for entertainment or gaming. 

Not to anyone’s surprise, the panel runs at a standard 60Hz refresh rate with a 14ms response time. Its brightness tops out at 300 nits, contrast is rated at 1000:1, and Lenovo claims 98 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut. That should make it adequate for design and creative tasks, even if it’s not exactly the top-of-the-line specs. 

Powered by laptop CPUs

Inside, Lenovo is using Intel’s third-generation Core Ultra processors, going up to a Core Ultra X7 chip. Unfortunately, these are not desktop-class CPUs, but they should still be powerful enough for most professional workloads. 

The system can be configured with up to 64GB of LPDDR5x memory running at 9,600 MT/s, along with dual M.2 2280 SSD slots for storage. Graphics are handled by Intel’s Arc B390 integrated GPU with 12 Xe3 cores, which Lenovo and Intel claim is a significant step up from previous integrated solutions. There’s no option for discrete graphics here.

The ThinkCentre X AIO can also be configured with an optional 16-megapixel AI camera, alongside four microphones and four speakers. Other features include Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, and a physical camera shutter for privacy. 

The I/O option includes Thunderbolt and HDMI 2.1 ports on the back, and USB-C and USB-A ports on the side. The company hasn’t shared detailed standards for every port yet, and there’s no mention of wired Ethernet, which is a little surprising for a ThinkCentre-branded machine.

The ThinkCentre X AIO weighs around 7.37kg and is expected to officially launch in March. Lenovo hasn’t announced pricing and availability details yet. 

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OnePlus 15 Gets $100 Off: Exclusive Deal on Geekwills

OnePlus 15 is a powerful flagship smartphone designed for users who want speed, great cameras, and long battery life. It delivers strong performance, a premium design, and smooth day-to-day usage, making it suitable for gaming, entertainment, and productivity.

Discount & Availability

OnePlus 15 is currently available with up to $100 discount on Geekwills, making it an even better value for buyers looking for a premium flagship at a lower price. The phone is available in multiple colors and RAM–storage options, giving users the flexibility to choose the variant that best fits their needs.

Display & Design

The phone features a 6.78-inch 1.5K LTPO AMOLED display with rich colors and smooth 120Hz refresh. Dolby Vision and HDR10+ make movies and games look sharp and vibrant. The sleek glass body offers a premium feel, and the phone also comes with IP68 dust and water resistance.

Performance

Powered by the Snapdragon Elite Gen 5 chipset with Adreno 840 GPU, the OnePlus 15 handles heavy apps, multitasking, and gaming without lag. Multiple RAM and storage options with UFS 4.1 ensure fast app loading and smooth performance.

Camera System

The triple 50MP camera setup delivers detailed photos in different conditions. It includes a main Sony LYTIA sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide lens, and a 50MP periscope telephoto camera with 3.5x optical zoom. The phone supports 8K and 4K video, with Hasselblad color tuning for natural tones. The 32MP selfie camera also records up to 4K video.

Battery & Software

The OnePlus 15 packs a large 7300mAh battery with 120W fast charging, giving all-day usage with quick top-ups. It runs Android 16 with ColorOS 16, offering a clean, smooth, and easy-to-use interface.


Casio launches new limited edition G-Shock in collaboration with a durable Japanese bag brand

Casio has teamed up once again for another limited edition G-Shock watch. This time around, it is joining hands with Porter, a renowned Japanese brand that is known for high quality durable bags and accessories. This special model is dubbed the G-Shock POTR DW-5600, so here’s what you need to know.

Casio x Porter G-Shock DW-5600 Launches in Japan

The popular watchmaker is known for its varied and wild collaborations, but the recent partnership with the premium yet rugged bag brand actually makes sense. Casio’s G-Shock x POTR DW-5600 brings together the toughness of Casio’s brand with subtle stylistic touches from Porter’s designs. Looking at the watch, the special edition is distinct with its turquoise blue accents that run across the case and strap, adding a fresh, eye-catching look while still retaining classic G-Shock ruggedness.

Casio G-Shock x Porter Limited Edition Watch
Casio x Porter G-Shock DW-5600 Limited Edition Watch

Underneath the collaboration styling, this DW-5600-based watch maintains all the durability and functionality that G-Shock wearers expect. It offers shock resistance, 200-metre water resistance, and mineral glass protection. The digital module offers a 1/100-second stopwatch, a 24-hour countdown timer with auto-repeat, multiple alarms, and a flash alert system that complements the reliable timekeeping package.

One notable improvement in this edition is the move from a traditional electro-luminescent backlight to a high-brightness LED (Super Illuminator). This not only ensures clearer visibility in low-light conditions but also helps extend battery life. Casio says the watch can run for up to five years on a single CR2016 cell.

Casio’s new G-Shock x POTR DW-5600 is being sold exclusively in Japan through Porter’s domestic stores and Yoshida & Co.’s online outlets, making it a collectible item. This model will go on sale in the region on 10th January 2026 for 25,300 Japanese Yen (roughly about 160 US Dollars).

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This solar charging robot acts like a butler and follows you around to power your devices

During the ongoing CES 2026 event in Las Vegas, portable energy leader Jackery introduced a standout innovation. While we’ve seen plenty of breakthrough announcements in display tech, computers, and more, this model brings a smarter and more portable solution to sustainable power. Jacket’s new Solar Mars Bot is a self navigating solar generator that brings a new level of mobility to solar power generation. So let’s check it out.

Solar Mars Bot: Portable robot butler for your charging needs

Moving beyond traditional fixed panels, this robot is designed to seek out the best sunlight throughout the day and charge itself autonomously, offering flexible power solutions for both home and outdoor use. What helps the Solar Mars Bot truly stand out is its ability to operate independently. Equipped with AI powered vision and navigation systems, the bot can roam across your backyard or a campsite to identify the best spot with sunlight.

Solar Mars Bot
Solar Mars Bot

It can even adjust its position to make the most of the available sunlight and charge up its battery. Its foldable solar array expands into multiple panels when charging, offering up to 600 watts of solar input. Once its solar array has absorbed energy, the Solar Mars Bot can distribute that power to external devices through a variety of output ports, effectively acting as a portable power station that moves to where you need it most.

Jacket’s Solar Mars Bot can monitor its own battery levels, return to a charging base when needed, and display status feedback via a companion mobile app. Remote control and monitoring over 5G/4G let owners track the bot’s battery and positioning in real time. The onboard battery is large enough to support longer off-grid stays, such as powering tools, electronics, or outdoor entertainment setups, while rugged design choices mean the robot can handle varied terrain and weather conditions.

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OxygenOS 16 update expands to more OnePlus devices

OnePlus OxygenOS 16 rollout expansion

OnePlus is wrapping up its OxygenOS 16 rollout as the last batch of eligible devices has just started receiving the latest upgrade. The stable update is now rolling out to the OnePlus Nord CE 4, OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite 5G, and OnePlus Pad.

The Android 16-based update for the OnePlus Nord CE 4 comes with the firmware version CPH2613_16.0.2.400(EX01), while the Nord CE 4 Lite 5G is receiving it as CPH2619_16.0.1.301(EX01). The OnePlus Pad is receiving the latest update with firmware version OPD2203_16.0.2.400(EX01). The rollout begins with India for all three OnePlus devices, and it will eventually reach other regions within the next few days.

If you’re rocking any of these three OnePlus devices, the OxygenOS 16 update may be ready for download. Visit the Software update section in the Settings app to download and install the latest update.

OnePlus users can also join the Release Candidate Program to get the updates earlier than most users. For this,  Settings > System & Updates > Software update > Beta Program, and click the update now button to download the update.

Related: Here’s the complete OxygenOS 16 rollout timeline

OxygenOS 16 is a major upgrade with a substantial download size of several gigabytes. To ensure a smooth upgrade to OxygenOS 16, make sure your device has at least 5-6GB of free internal storage and is charged to at least 40% before installing the update. For additional safety, create a backup of your important data.

With the OnePlus Nord CE 4, Nord CE 4 Lite, and OnePlus Pad now receiving the OxygenOS 16 update, only two devices are now left to receive this major update: OnePlus 10 Pro 5G and OnePlus Pad Lite. And with over three weeks of January still to come, we won’t be surprised if OnePlus finishes the OxygenOS 16 rollout this month itself.

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ASUS debuts Zephyrus G14 & G16 with new Intel Core Ultra Series 3 & gorgeous OLED displays: CES 2026

At CES 2026, ASUS Republic of Gamers refreshed its Zephyrus gaming lineup with the Zephyrus G14 and Zephyrus G16. These new laptops bring powerful new specs and impressive displays. Both models get AI ready hardware that promises a high end gaming experience packed into a portable form factor. So here’s everything you need to know.

What’s special about this generation? (TL;DR)

Both the G14 and G16 models deliver a significant step up from previous iterations by embracing Intel’s latest Core Ultra architecture and pairing it with class-leading OLED visuals and next-generation GPUs. Enhanced AI capabilities, assertive power limits, and improved cooling all contribute to stronger sustained performance while maintaining sleek, durable builds that carry the Zephyrus name forward into 2026.

ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14

The ROG Zephyrus G14 (2026) prioritizes a balance of mobility and gaming power in a compact 14-inch chassis that weighs around 1.5 kilograms. At its core are Intel Core Ultra Series 3 CPUs capable of delivering up to 50 TOPS of neural processing power for local AI tasks and enhanced performance across games and productivity apps. For graphics, the G14 supports up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop GPU, offering serious rendering and ray-tracing muscle for its size class.

ASUS is even offering another variant with the latest AMD Ryzen AI processors that is coupled with the RTX 5060 GPU. The laptop’s 3K Nebula HDR OLED display ramps up visuals with a 120Hz refresh rate, 0.2 ms response time, and up to 1100 nits peak brightness. This makes it ideal for both competitive gaming and media consumption. Notably, the screen also offers Corning Gorilla Glass with DXC coating for protection.

Audio is handled by the six speaker setup, and the design incorporates a CNC-milled aluminium build with a refined Slash Lighting array across the lid. Connectivity options include Thunderbolt 4, USB-C/USB-A ports, HDMI 2.1, a full-size SD card reader, Wi-Fi 7, and Bluetooth 6.0.

ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 and G16 gaming laptops
ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 and G16 gaming laptops

ASUS ROG Zephyrus G16

For gamers who want a larger viewing area without sacrificing performance, the ROG Zephyrus G16 (2026) steps up with a 16-inch 2.5K Nebula HDR OLED panel that runs at 240Hz and matches the G14’s 0.2 ms response and 1100-nit peak brightness. This display supports NVIDIA G-SYNC for smoother visuals with compatible GPUs. Under the hood, the G16 also uses Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors paired with up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU.

So one can enjoy graphically intense titles at high framerates and experience smooth creative workflows. The GPU’s power limit has been bumped up for greater sustained performance in manual mode. Like the Zephyrus G14, the G16 benefits from 50 TOPS of NPU compute power for AI-boosted features such as real-time upscaling and generative tools. ASUS has also refined its cooling architecture with enhanced ventilation, redesigned bottom panels, and liquid metal on the CPU to manage the added heat from the higher wattage graphics. The 35-zone Slash Lighting and CNC aluminum returns on this model as well.

On the usability front, the G16’s larger footprint enables a built-in full-size SD card slot, more comprehensive port coverage, and a chassis that stays relatively light (1.85 kilograms). It also matches the smaller sibling in terms of connectivity with Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, Thunderbolt 4, and a selection of USB-A ports.

ASUS is set to release the new 2026 ROG Zephyrus G14 and G16 globally later this year. In other words, pricing, availability, and other details will likely surface closer to regional launches. All configurations of both gaming laptop models meet the Copilot+ PC requirements, along with on-device AI processing.

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Realme returns to Oppo: What this major brand reshuffle really means

A report published by Lei Feng Network indicates that Oppo is making a key adjustment to its internal brand structure, a move that could influence how its smartphone business operates going forward. While the change focuses on organizational alignment, it does not affect upcoming product launches.

Oppo to have OnePlus, Realme as sub-brands

The publication states that Oppo has decided to bring Realme back into its ecosystem as an official sub-brand. The aim is to strengthen collaboration across teams and streamline the use of internal resources. Under the revised structure, Oppo will operate as the primary brand, with OnePlus and Realme positioned as two complementary sub-brands, each following a distinct market strategy.

Leadership roles have also been clarified. Realme founder and CEO Sky Li will take responsibility for overseeing the overall sub-brand operations, while Li Jie will continue to lead OnePlus in China without any change to his responsibilities. Oppo believes that clearer internal roles will help avoid overlap and improve execution across brands.

As part of this transition, Realme will be fully connected to Oppo’s after-sales service network. This move is expected to improve service coverage and consistency for users, particularly in key markets. Despite the organisational shift, Realme’s product planning remains unaffected. New devices will continue to arrive as per schedule, and the brand’s positioning in the market will stay the same.

According to DCS, the Oppo group now follows a clearer structure comprising the Oppo main brand, alongside OnePlus and Realme as twin sub-brands. According to him, Realme’s full integration into Oppo’s after-sales system is a key part of this move. He added that Realme’s launch roadmap is proceeding without delay, and its slated to unveil the Realme Neo 8 this month in China.

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Motorola quietly delivers Android 16 update to Edge 2025: Here’s how to get it

Motorola Edge 2025 Android 16 update

Motorola has released the Android 16 update to many of its devices across its high-end Razr series, mid-range Edge lineup, and the Moto G-series phones. The rollout, so far, hasn’t been the fastest, but this time it was a lot better than previous years. The company has been regularly sending out Android 16 updates to its eligible devices, which is now also rolling out to the Edge 2025.

The Motorola Edge 2025 is perhaps the company’s first phone to receive the Android 16 update in 2026. And hopefully, the rollout will quickly expand to cover the remaining devices in the coming weeks. The Android 16 update for the Edge 2025 is identified by the firmware version W1VD36H.50-7 and has a download size of about 1.5GB

Motorola Edge 2025 Android 16 update

Motorola hasn’t confirmed the Android 16 rollout for the Edge 2025, but users are already receiving it, as spotted by the folks at Ytechb. This isn’t the first time, though. We often hear about the rollout from users before Motorola updates it on the official website.

If you have a Motorola Edge 2025, go to Settings > System updates and tap Check for updates to see if the update is ready for download. Please note that updates are typically rolled out in batches, so it may take a few days for them to reach your device.

What’s new in Android 16 for Motorola Edge 2025?

In terms of features and upgrades, don’t expect to see a major design overhaul or some exciting new features. However, there are still a few notable upgrades to look forward to, including a new Notification cooldown feature that reduces the volume of incoming notifications when receiving too many notifications from the same app within a short time span.

The update brings Do Not Disturb, Bedtime, and Driving modes in Settings > Modes. Additionally, you can create custom modes tailored to your specific needs. It also introduces a new feature that allows your Motorola device to connect to the hotspot of another device without entering the password, provided they are logged into the same Google account.

The Android 16 update makes using hearing aids more seamless, as the Motorola device now allows users to choose whether to use the hearing aid’s microphone or the phone’s microphone during voice calls. Additionally, users can adjust the volume of ambient sound captured by the hearing aid’s microphone. Furthermore, the update enhances protection against evolving threats, improves compatibility with newer apps, and optimizes for smoother performance. There are also some bug fixes as well, further improving the overall stability.

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Infinix unveils Note 60 series as first “anywhere” satellite calling smartphones

At CES 2026 this week, Infinix unveiled the Note 60 series as the first smartphones to support global satellite calling. While satellite calling is no longer a new feature on smartphones, the news is about the unique approach from Infinix that turns it beyond an “emergency-only” feature.

According to Infinix, global satellite calling on the Note 60 series is built as an always-on emergency connection rather than a novelty add-on. A report from Android Headlines says the feature covers nearly two-thirds of the Earth’s surface and works without any extra registration from the user. This essentially means you can use this feature almost anywhere in the world. 

The transmission speeds are limited to just 4Kbps, but Infinix claims the system is optimized for HD voice calls and two-way SMS. Infinix says the phone can automatically switch between satellite and roaming networks, which should allow it to maintain connectivity even in areas with no traditional mobile signal.

Gaming and accessories

Alongside satellite calling, Infinix introduced what it calls the HydroFlow liquid cooling system. The Note 60 is the first phone to use the company’s new cooling architecture, which pushes coolant at a rate of 6.5ml per minute using dual piezoelectric ceramic pumps. 

The setup is paired with a new vibrating piezoelectric fan that doesn’t rely on traditional rotating blades. Instead, the fan uses ultra-thin vibrating blades that are just 0.1mm thick and pulse 25,000 times per second. Infinix claims this solid-state design controls heat far more efficiently than conventional fans, especially during extended gaming sessions or demanding AI workloads.

The company is also tapping into the gaming accessories market with what it says is the industry’s first split controller. It has a pressure-sensitive touchpad designed for ultra-low latency. There’s also a wireless magnetic trigger featuring mouse-grade microswitches. 

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Design and modules

As for the design, the Note 60 series back panel uses smart materials like photochromic leather and thermochromic ink, which can change color, display 3D effects, or show flowing animations based on light and temperature. It’s more visual flair than a functional upgrade, but it is cool nonetheless. 

The company also introduced its AI Module Universe, a modular ecosystem of magnetic accessories. These include a conferencing module for instant translation, a VlogCam module with AI-based subject tracking, and add-ons like a professional microphone module and an expandable battery pack called StackPower. The idea is to let users adapt the phone for specific tasks rather than relying on one fixed setup.

Infinix hasn’t shared pricing or an official release date yet for the Note 60 series, including the Note 60 Ultra. 

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Motorola introduces Moto Watch with Polar fitness tech, 1.43-inch OLED display, and 13-day battery life

Motorola is making another push into wearables at CES 2026 with the launch of the Moto Watch, marking its return to the smartwatch space after last year’s Moto Watch Fit. The new model leans more heavily into health and fitness, thanks to a partnership with sports science company Polar.

Unlike the square Watch Fit, the Moto Watch adopts a round design with a 1.43-inch OLED display inside a 47mm aluminum case. A stainless steel crown sits on the side, and users can choose between silicone, leather, or stainless steel bands. The watch is rated IP68 for dust and water resistance, with an additional 1 ATM rating for shallow water use. Motorola is using Gorilla Glass 3 to protect the display.

Fitness tracking is where the Polar collaboration shows up. The Moto Watch tracks steps, continuous heart rate, blood oxygen levels, stress, and sleep. It also includes several of Polar’s long-standing features, such as Smart Calories, Nightly Recharge, and Activity Score, which focus on recovery and workout intensity rather than just raw numbers. Hydration reminders, medication alerts, and customizable goals are included as well.

On the smartwatch side, the Moto Watch supports dual-frequency GPS and phone call handling via a built-in speaker and microphone. Notifications and summaries can be surfaced through Motorola’s moto ai, including a “Catch me up” feature on supported phones. The watch runs on Motorola’s own proprietary software instead of Wear OS and requires Android 12 or later.

Battery life is rated at up to 13 days, or around 7 days with the always-on display enabled. Motorola also claims a five-minute top-up is enough to get through a full day.

Pricing and availability:

Pricing starts at €99.99 with a silicone strap and goes up to €149.99 for stainless steel versions. The watch will reportedly be available in the U.S. starting January 22, 2026, with international availability beginning in February.

This is Motorola’s first device to carry a “Powered by Polar” badge. Whether that partnership helps it stand out in a crowded smartwatch market is still an open question, but on paper, the Moto Watch is shaping up as a more fitness-focused and affordable alternative to mainstream options.

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iQOO Z11 Turbo launch date officially confirmed, here’s everything you need to know

After teasing the arrival of the iQOO Z11 Turbo for a few days, the brand has finally confirmed the launch today. The upcoming smartphone will debut in China on January 15, positioning itself as a performance-focused device with a strong emphasis on battery life and flagship-grade hardware. While iQOO has officially shared some details, several specifications have surfaced through reliable reports. Continue reading to know what the iQOO Z11 Turbo is expected to bring, combining confirmed information with credible rumours.

iQOO Z11 Turbo specifications

iQOO Z11 Turbo
iQOO Z11 Turbo

The iQOO Z11 Turbo is expected to feature a 6.59-inch LTPS OLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a smooth 144Hz refresh rate. The screen is said to integrate an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, while the phone itself is built using a metal middle frame and a glass back. Despite housing a large battery, the device is tipped to measure just 7.9mm in thickness and weigh around 202 grams.

Performance is likely to be a major highlight, with the Z11 Turbo expected to run on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. This processor is paired with LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.1 storage across multiple variants, including options such as 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, 16GB+256GB, 16GB+512GB, and 16GB+1TB.

The Z11 Turbo is tipped to pack a 7,600mAh battery, which is claimed to be the largest on a phone of this size. Fast charging support is expected to reach 100W, making it suitable for heavy daily usage. The phone is expected to ship with Android 16 layered with OriginOS 6.

Camera hardware is said to include a 32-megapixel front camera for selfies. At the rear, the phone is expected to feature a 200-megapixel Samsung HP5 primary camera with OIS, accompanied by an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens. The device is also expected to offer IP68 and IP69-rated dust and water resistance.

iQOO Z11 Turbo price, color options

In China, the iQOO Z11 Turbo is expected to start at 2,500 Yuan, which roughly converts to around Rs 29,000. Colour options are said to include black, white or silver, blue, and pink. Reports also suggest that the device could be rebranded as the iQOO 15R in select global markets.

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Motorola Signature launches with 165Hz display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, triple 50MP cameras

After weeks of leaks, Motorola has finally unveiled its premium flagship phone dubbed the Motorola Signature, which was earlier expected to carry the Motorola Edge 70 Ultra branding based on early rumours. The Signature comes with some exciting specs, such as a 165Hz display, the latest Snapdragon 8-series chip, and an ultra-thin profile. Here’s a look at what’s packed inside the Signature.

Motorola Signature specifications and features

Motorola Signature
Motorola Signature

Starting from the front, the Motorola Signature has a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with support for a 165Hz refresh rate, a 1.5K resolution, and up to 6,200 nits of peak brightness. The phone runs on Android 16 with a layer of Hello UX on top.

Under the hood, the device packs the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip, along with up to 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage. The device houses a 5,200mAh silicon-carbon battery packed inside a 6.99mm-thin body. The device weighs 186 grams. It offers 90W wired charging and 50W TurboPower wireless charging.

Moving to the cameras, the Motorola Signature features a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-500 sensor on the front for selfies and video calls. On the back, it has a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-828 main camera with OIS support, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens with macro support, and a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-600 periscope telephoto camera with OIS and 3x optical zoom.

The Motorola Signature is the company’s first phone to promise a long software support cycle of up to 7 years of OS upgrades and 7 years of security updates. The device runs on Android 16 customised with Hello UX. When it comes to durability, the Motorola Signature comes with an aluminium frame, Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection for the display, IP68/IP69-rated dust and water resistance, and MIL-STD-810H certification.

Motorola Signature price and availability

The Motorola Signature is heading to Europe with a price tag of 999 euros. It will also be released in the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific regions in the coming months. It will be available in Pantone shades like Carbon and Martini Olive.

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Lenovo’s Yoga Mini i is a capable mini PC built for tight spaces

Lenovo is joining the growing mini PC crowd at CES 2026 with a new desktop that’s all about saving space. The Yoga Mini i is a compact Windows 11 system designed for modern desks where a full tower simply doesn’t fit.

The device uses a cylindrical aluminum chassis. It’s extremely small, coming in at just 0.65 liters in volume and weighing roughly 600 grams. That makes it easy to tuck behind a monitor or move between workspaces if needed.

Despite the size, Lenovo isn’t treating it like a low-end box. The Yoga Mini i can be configured with Intel’s latest Core Ultra X7 358H processor from the Panther Lake lineup, along with up to 32GB of LPDDR5X memory and as much as 2TB of PCIe Gen 4 storage. Graphics rely on integrated Intel Arc.

This mini PC qualifies the system as a Copilot+ PC, bringing support for on-device AI features such as live transcription, summaries, and other assisted workflows, all handled locally rather than in the cloud.

Port selection is better than you might expect from something this small. Lenovo includes two Thunderbolt 4 ports, two full-function USB-C ports, a USB-A port, HDMI 2.1, and a 2.5Gb Ethernet connection. According to the company, the system can drive up to four external displays at once.

Wireless connectivity is up to date as well, with Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0. There’s also Wi-Fi sensing support, which can detect when a user is nearby to wake the system or trigger basic notifications. Power is handled through a 100W USB-C adapter, keeping cable clutter to a minimum.

The Yoga Mini i will reportedly start at $700 and is scheduled to launch in June 2026. With its mix of compact design, modern ports, and AI features, it looks aimed at users considering devices like the Mac mini but who want to stay within the Windows ecosystem.

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Motorola Razr Fold launches as brand’s entry into big-screen foldables

Motorola has revealed a new addition to its foldable lineup at CES 2026 with the Razr Fold, signalling a shift beyond the flip-style phones the brand is best known for. While several details are still under wraps, Motorola has confirmed the form factor, display sizes, camera setup, and stylus support, offering a clear idea of where the device is positioned.

Motorola Razr Fold: Design, display, and core features

Motorola Razr Fold
Motorola Razr Fold

The Razr Fold is Motorola’s first book-style foldable smartphone, opening up like a compact tablet rather than folding vertically. It features an 8.1-inch LTPO foldable inner display with 2K resolution, aimed at productivity, media consumption, and multitasking. When closed, users can rely on a large 6.6-inch cover screen that functions much like a regular smartphone display, reducing the need to open the device for everyday tasks.

Photography is a key focus. The Razr Fold comes with a triple rear camera setup, all rated at 50-megapixel. This includes a Sony LYTIA main sensor, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera with macro support, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera offering 3x optical zoom. For selfies and video calls, Motorola has added a 32-megapixel camera on the outer display and a 20-megapixel camera on the inner screen. Video recording supports Dolby Vision, aligning the phone with premium content creation needs.

On the software side, Motorola has highlighted foldable-focused features such as adaptive layouts, flexible app behaviour, and improved multitasking. The Razr Fold also supports the Moto Pen Ultra stylus, adding note-taking and creative capabilities that are still uncommon in this segment. The phone will be offered in Pantone Blackened Blue and Pantone Lily White finishes, continuing Motorola’s design-led approach.

Motorola Razr Fold: Price and availability

Motorola has not revealed full pricing details yet but leaks and industry sources indicate the Razr Fold could be priced starting around $1,500. More complete pricing and availability information for regions including the United States, is expected closer to the global launch, which is slated for summer 2026.

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HP Launches OmniBook Ultra 14 Alongside Refreshed OmniBook and EliteBook X G2 Laptops

At CES 2026, HP Inc. announced major updates across its consumer and business PC portfolios. The launch includes the new OmniBook Ultra 14, a refreshed OmniBook consumer lineup, and the EliteBook X G2 Series for enterprise users. Across all categories, HP is focusing on on-device AI performance, long battery life, lighter designs, and tighter integration of security and manageability features.

OmniBook Ultra 14

The OmniBook Ultra 14 is positioned as HP’s most advanced consumer laptop. It is offered with two platform options. The first uses an HP-exclusive Snapdragon X2 Elite processor with up to 85 NPU TOPS for AI workloads. The second uses next-generation Intel Core Ultra processors designed for graphics-heavy and AI-assisted tasks. HP states that both configurations are tuned for all-day battery life.

The laptop is 52 percent lighter than the previous generation and 5 percent thinner than the 2025 MacBook Air 13 with M4. Display options go up to a 14-inch 3K OLED panel. HP has added posture and wellbeing features that monitor neck tilt, slouching, and working angles during use. The system is tested against 20 MIL-STD-810 durability standards, covering drops, vibration, temperature, and other stress conditions.

HP also offers the OmniBook Ultra Flip 14 2-in-1 variant, which adds a flexible x360 design. This model features a 14-inch 3K OLED display with a 2880 × 1800 resolution, 48 to 120Hz variable refresh rate, 0.2ms response time, SDR brightness up to 400 nits, HDR brightness up to 500 nits, VESA HDR 600 support, and 100 percent DCI-P3 coverage. The panel supports Low Blue Light, flicker-free operation, and Delta E below 2.

Processor options include Intel Core Ultra 9 288V, Core Ultra 7 258V, Core Ultra 7 256V, and Core Ultra 5 226V chips paired with Intel Arc graphics. Memory options go up to 32GB LPDDR5x at 8533 MT/s, with storage up to 2TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD. The laptop includes a 9MP IR AI camera, quad speakers tuned by Poly Studio, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and a 64Wh battery rated for up to 16.5 hours of mixed use and up to 20.5 hours of video playback. It supports fast charging to 50 percent in about 45 minutes.

OmniBook consumer lineup refresh

HP also refreshed the broader OmniBook lineup, including the OmniBook X, OmniBook 7, OmniBook 5, and OmniBook 3 Series. These models cover a wide range of price points and use cases, from professional productivity and video calls to everyday home and student computing.

The refreshed models support processors from AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm. Platform options include next-generation Ryzen AI processors, Intel Core Ultra chips, and Snapdragon X2 Elite and Plus platforms. Select configurations qualify as Copilot+ PCs, enabling local AI features tied to Windows and supported applications. HP is offering multiple screen sizes and configurations across the lineup to reduce overlap between models while keeping upgrade paths clear.

EliteBook X G2 Series

For enterprise customers, HP introduced the EliteBook X G2 Series, which was named a CES 2026 Innovation Award Honoree. The lineup focuses on AI performance, enterprise security, serviceability, and mobility. All models are registered as EPEAT 2.0 Gold products.

For the first time, HP is offering AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm processors on the same EliteBook platform. The EliteBook X G2q is powered by the Snapdragon X2 Elite processor and supports up to 85 NPU TOPS. The EliteBook X G2i uses Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors with up to 50 NPU TOPS and up to 180 total platform TOPS. The EliteBook X G2a is based on AMD Ryzen AI processors delivering up to 55 NPU TOPS.

Select models weigh under 1 kg and are designed for all-day battery life. Display options include standard WUXGA panels and optional 3K Tandem OLED displays. HP has redesigned the internal layout, reducing keyboard replacement time by up to 80 percent, which improves serviceability for IT teams.

Security features include HP Wolf Security for Business with quantum-resistant protection, HP Endpoint Security Controller, and hardware-level firmware safeguards. Other features include HP Smart Sense for dynamic power and thermal tuning, optional x360 Flip models with pen support, and color options such as Glacier Silver, Atmospheric Blue, and Eclipse Gray.

Availability and pricing

HP confirmed that all models will be available through HP.com. The OmniBook Ultra 14 launches in January with a starting price of USD 1,549.99, approximately Rs. 1,39,814. The OmniBook 5 Series launches in February starting at USD 849.99, around Rs. 76,670. The OmniBook 3 Series also launches in February starting at USD 499.99, about Rs. 45,100. The OmniBook X Series, OmniBook 7 Series, and EliteBook X G2a and G2q models are scheduled for spring availability, with pricing to be announced later.

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Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 7 Auto Twist: Voice-activated motorized hinge is no longer a concept

Lenovo is no stranger to strange laptop ideas. Rollable screens, dual displays, experimental hinges—you name it. At CES 2026, the company confirmed that one of its more eye-catching concepts is no longer just a demo. The ThinkBook Plus Gen 7 Auto Twist is real, and it’s launching later this year.

At a glance, it looks like a fairly normal 14-inch clamshell. The trick is in the hinge. Lenovo has built in a motorized mechanism that lets the OLED touchscreen rotate and tilt on its own. The display can adjust based on where you’re sitting, switch orientations automatically, or move into tablet-style positioning without you having to touch it.

The panel itself is a 2.8K OLED with a 120Hz refresh rate. Lenovo says the system can respond to voice commands or usage scenarios, though how often that’s genuinely useful will likely depend on software polish.

Specs are firmly premium. Inside are Intel’s new Panther Lake Core Ultra 300 processors, paired with up to 32GB of DDR5-9600 RAM and up to 2TB of PCIe Gen 4 storage. There’s also a relatively large 75Wh battery, which is notable given the added moving parts. Weight comes in at around 1.4kg, keeping it reasonably portable.

Port selection is better than Lenovo’s previous experimental models. You get two Thunderbolt 4 ports, two USB-A ports, HDMI 2.1, and a headphone jack. Wireless includes Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4. There’s also a 10MP IR webcam for Windows Hello, along with quad speakers and microphones.

Compared to last year’s rollable ThinkBook Plus Gen 6, the Auto Twist feels more practical—still flashy, but easier to live with.

The ThinkBook Plus Gen 7 Auto Twist is set to launch in the US in June 2026, starting at $1,649. Whether the self-adjusting screen is a genuine productivity boost or just a clever party trick remains to be seen, but Lenovo is clearly serious about shipping its boldest ideas this time around.

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Anker Zolo 50W GaN charger is ideal for users with multiple low-powered accessories

Anker appears to be expanding its budget Zolo lineup in Europe with a new compact wall charger aimed at people juggling multiple devices. The Zolo Charger (50W, 4 Ports) has quietly gone on sale in markets like the UK and Germany, offering a four-port setup at a notably low price point.

The charger uses GaN (gallium nitride) technology, which helps keep its size in check despite the multi-port design. Physically, it’s fairly compact at 54.0 × 73.7 × 49.5 mm, making it small enough to slip into a travel bag without much thought.

Port selection is straightforward. There are two USB-C ports and two USB-A ports. The main USB-C port delivers a steady 30W, even when all four ports are occupied. Anker claims that’s enough to charge an iPhone 17 to 50% in just over 20 minutes. The second USB-C port can supply up to 20W with two devices connected, though total output is shared once three or four gadgets are plugged in.

Anker’s ActiveShield 4.0 safety system is also on board, with temperature monitoring running continuously throughout the day. As with many regional launches, color availability varies: the UK listing shows a black version, while Germany gets white, despite both colors appearing in marketing images.

Pricing is where the Zolo charger stands out. It’s listed at £19.99 on Amazon UK and €24.99 in Germany, undercutting many competing multi-port GaN chargers. There’s no official word yet on availability outside Europe.

For users looking for a simple, affordable way to charge several devices at once, the Zolo Charger looks like a practical addition to Anker’s growing budget accessory lineup.

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