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Oppo Reno 16 series launch date for India, camera specs, features officially confirmed

The Oppo Reno 16 series, which includes the Reno 16 and Reno 16c, is set to launch in India on July 2, bringing a strong focus on AI-powered photography and content creation. Alongside upgraded camera hardware, Oppo has also introduced a new smart accessory called Oppo Bubble and several AI editing tools aimed at making photo and video creation easier. Read on to know what the Reno 16 series has to offer.

Oppo Reno 16 series camera specs, features

The Oppo Reno 16 features a camera setup comprising a 50-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide selfie camera with a 100-degree field of view, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 50-megapixel 3.5x telephoto portrait camera that delivers an 85mm equivalent focal length for natural-looking portraits with improved subject separation.

Both the Reno 16 and Reno 16c support 4K 60fps HDR video recording across the ultra-wide, main and telephoto cameras. The phones also introduce Natural Tone Imaging, which aims to preserve accurate skin tones across different complexions and lighting conditions. Other additions include 4K Auto Straighten video recording and Zoom Free Video for smoother zoom transitions.

Oppo Reno 16 series AI cameras
Oppo Reno 16 series AI cameras

The Reno 16 series also introduces AI Remix Collage, allowing users to combine photos, Live Photos and videos into a single collage without relying on third-party editing apps. Other software features include Pop Cam with nine camera styles, Popout 2.0 for enhanced cut-out animations supporting people, pets and objects, and Dual-View Video 2.0 for recording with both front and rear cameras simultaneously.

Oppo Bubble

Oppo Bubble
Oppo Bubble

Oppo also unveiled Oppo Bubble, its first smart camera companion. Weighing 27.5g, it magnetically attaches to the Reno 16 series and features a 1.73-inch AMOLED display that mirrors the rear camera preview. It also works as a Bluetooth remote with a range of up to 10 metres, packs a 550mAh battery, carries an IP54 rating, and supports custom pets, photos, live images and short videos for personalisation.

The Oppo Reno 16 series will make its India debut on July 2. More details, including pricing and availability, are expected to be announced at the launch event.

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5 Best Wireless Chargers for iPhone 17 in the US

Plugging the smartphone into a wall adapter when the battery dips into the red is never a convenient option. That is one reason why wireless chargers have evolved into a big category of their own — and one brand that made wireless charging mainstream is Apple

Apple introduced wireless charging on iPhones with the iPhone X, but its true aha moment didn’t arrive until MagSafe launched in 2020. MagSafe, Apple’s magnetic wireless charging system, made everyday life considerably simpler for iPhone users, as chargers no longer meant an adapter-and-cable combo. A MagSafe charger can be anything from a magnetic battery pack, a wireless pad, or a bedside stand. Now in 2026, the iPhone 17 lineup pushes MagSafe charging up to 25W — as fast as a wired solution on iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus — thanks to the updated Qi2.2 standard. 

Not every wireless charger can hit that ceiling, though. Qi2 is limited to 15W, while older Qi chargers deliver even less. As a result, choosing the right wireless charger is more consequential than it has ever been for iPhone users. The best wireless chargers for iPhone 17 include the Apple MagSafe Charger (25W), the Anker Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station, the Belkin UltraCharge Pro 10K, the ESR OmniLock Magnetic Car Charger, and the Mophie Roam 3-in-1 Travel Charger. 

1. Apple MagSafe Charger (25W)

Apple MagSafe Charger 25W - Best for iPhone 17

Simplest of all, the Apple MagSafe Charger (25W) is a wireless puck attached to a braided cable with a USB-C connector on the other end. It snaps perfectly onto any modern iPhone, supports Qi2 25W and Qi charging, and can top up an iPhone 16 or iPhone 17 up to 50% in around 30 minutes. The charger is compatible back to the iPhone 12,  but speeds are limited to 15W on older models.  

According to Apple, the 25W MagSafe Charger features a redesigned, stronger magnetic ring that ensures a secure snap into the perfect charging position. And unlike some of the third-party options we have listed here, the official charger also features a full aluminium body for superior heat dissipation, and triggers iOS StandBy mode as soon as you pair it with your iPhone, given the feature is enabled in settings. 

2. Anker Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station

Anker Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station Best for iPhone 17

The Anker Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station is for individuals who are constantly on the road. It is compact in size, measuring just 3.74 inches tall, 2.38 inches wide, and weighing just as much as the iPhone 17 Pro Max. For such a compact size, it brings a dedicated seat for earbuds, a watch, and an iPhone, of course. 

The top where the iPhone rests is a foldable module that can lock at angles anywhere from 0 to 60 degrees. This means you can use the charging station even as a stand while watching a movie. On top of that, the station has a TUV-certified AirCool system that Anker says reduces temperature by up to 9.4 degrees Fahrenheit while offering a 24% boost in speed. The fan runs extremely quietly at around 19dB. For everything it packs, the charger also won the Red Dot Design Award 2026. 

3. Belkin UltraCharge Pro 10K

Belkin UltraCharge Pro 10k

The Belkin UltraCharge Pro 10K is a battery pack that doubles as a wireless charger, suitable for people who are always on the go. It packs a 10,000mAh battery with support for Qi2.2 25W wireless charging, and 30W wired USB-C output simultaneously. That means the iPhone can charge wirelessly at full MagSafe speed while a second device refills over cable.

What sets this power bank apart from similar options is the secondary magnetic ring on the back, which allows accessories like a PopSocket or magnetic wallet to remain attached while the phone charges. 

It also has a built-in digital display that shows remaining battery percentage at a glance, and the soft-touch silicone exterior keeps it comfortable to hold during use. Belkin rates the UltraCharge Pro 10K at up to 34 hours of additional battery life, and the design is TSA carry-on compliant for air travel.

4. ESR OmniLock Magnetic Car Charger (25W, CryoBoost)

ESR OmniLock Magnetic Car Charger (25W, CryoBoost)

The ESR OmniLock is built for one specific problem: keeping an iPhone charged and mounted in the car without the usual heat throttling that slows wireless charging speeds down. It is Qi2.2 certified, delivers up to 25W of wireless charging, and features ESR’s CryoBoost active cooling system to manage temperature during fast charging sessions. 

The mount uses N52 magnets for a secure hold, features a 360° rotating arm, and offers 60° of up-and-down and side-to-side adjustability via a ball joint.

In the box, ESR offers a 58W car adapter with both a USB-C port for the charger and a USB-A port for charging a second device simultaneously. Compatibility covers the iPhone 12 through iPhone 17 lineup, excluding SE and mini models, and vent blade support runs from 10 to 32mm wide. 

5. Mophie Roam 3-in-1 Travel Charger

Mophie Roam 3-in-1 Travel Charger

The Mophie Roam 3-in-1 Travel Charger is the most complete solution on this list for anyone who travels with an iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods and wants to leave the cable tangle at home. Launched in June 2026, it charges all three Apple devices simultaneously using Mophie’s new StealthCharge Technology, which eliminates the fan noise common in other fast wireless chargers by moving heat-generating components away from the iPhone’s charging surface. 

The Roam is built around a compact foldable design that fits into an included carrying case, and Mophie says the travel pouch is roughly 15% smaller than the previous generation. Every unit ships with a USB-C cable, a 40W wall adapter, and four international plug adapters covering North America, the UK, the EU, and Australia.

The iPhone pad supports Qi2.2 at 25W, triggers iOS StandBy mode when the phone is placed in landscape orientation, and is available in black or white.

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Vivo sweetens Y600 Pro purchase with free screen, battery replacement and water-damage repair

Vivo is making a nice move to build trust and highlight device longevity with a new limited-time service package for its Y600 Pro. The mid-range phone, already known for its massive battery and tough build, now comes with some generous free repair benefits that should appeal to budget-conscious buyers who worry about everyday accidents.

Vivo Y600 Pro

The promotion runs from June 26 to July 5, 2026, in the home country and includes three solid protections:

  • – One free screen replacement within two years if it cracks
  • – One free battery replacement within four years (when capacity drops below 80%)
  • – One free repair for accidental water damage within the first year

These perks show Vivo is confident in the phone’s real-world durability.

The Vivo Y600 Pro launched back on April 30, 2026, and stands out mainly because of its huge 10,200mAh battery with low-temperature resistance tech. It supports 90W fast charging. The phone also features a large 6.83-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, and high-frequency 4320Hz PWM dimming for comfortable viewing.

Inside, it’s powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300e chipset, with up to 12GB of RAM and fast UFS 3.1 storage. On the camera side, you get a 50MP main rear camera with Aura light, plus a 32MP selfie camera. It also boasts strong IP68 + IP69 water and dust resistance, so it can even handle wet-hand operation.

It comes in four nice colors: Moonlight Black, Floating Gold, Starry Purple, and Vast Blue. The starting price is 1,999 yuan (~ €259), but it’s currently discounted to around 1,897 yuan on platforms like JD.com. It runs Android 16 with Vivo’s OriginOS 6 on top.

This kind of service package is a smart move by Vivo in the competitive mid-range segment. By directly addressing common pain points like cracked screens, battery wear, and water damage, they’re trying to give buyers more confidence and encourage longer ownership instead of frequent upgrades.

The offer is only available for a short time (June 26 to July 5), so anyone planning to buy the phone now has a great reason to act quickly.

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Xiaomi has opened pre-orders for its Mijia Portable Coffee Machine

Xiaomi has opened pre-orders in China for the Mijia Portable Coffee Machine, a battery-powered espresso maker designed to fit in a backpack. It is currently listed at a promotional price of 594.15 yuan ($88), down from the 699 yuan ($102) ahead of its July 2nd shipping date. The premise is straightforward: it is a travel-sized coffee maker that doesn’t need to be plugged into a wall outlet to pull a shot.

Xiaomi portable coffee machine

Mijia Portable Coffee Machine Specifications

Physically, the device resembles a standard travel thermos, measuring 24.5cm tall and 7.15cm wide. Inside the cylindrical chassis, Xiaomi has fit a water pump capable of 20 bars of pressure.

It uses a 2-in-1 brewing system, meaning it accepts both standard coffee capsules and loose coffee grounds via an included stainless steel basket. This is a practical hardware choice, letting users switch between off-the-shelf convenience and custom roasts without needing to buy extra adapters.

For temperature management, the machine uses a ceramic heating system with PID control, which Xiaomi says maintains a steady 92°C during extraction. The brewing process takes about 45 seconds. You can pour in pre-heated water for a standard hot shot or use cold water. If you use cold water, you can either have the machine heat it up or bypass the heater entirely for a quick cold extraction.

Power is handled by three built-in 2,500mAh batteries. It charges via a 45W USB-C port. According to Xiaomi, a full charge takes about 80 minutes, while a 20 to 80% top-up takes roughly half an hour.

Battery life depends heavily on the brewing method: the machine can yield up to 400 cups if you are using the unheated quick extraction mode, but that drops to just over three continuous cups if the device is actively heating the water itself.

Because it is meant for camping and travel, the coffee maker has an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance, so it can survive basic splashes and dirt. The brewing chamber is fully detachable and twists apart so it can be rinsed directly under a tap.

Xiaomi is also including a few accessories in the box, such as an aluminum stand, a storage bag, and a double-walled stainless steel cup. Currently, the device is only slated for the Chinese market, with no word yet on international availability.

In related news, Xiaomi has recently launched a new smart pressure cooker with fluorine-free dual pots and 2200W IH heating, alongside a cordless vacuum with 230AW suction and a self-emptying dock.

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OnePlus Nord Buds 4 launched with 12mm drivers, ANC, 54hr battery life, Bluetooth 6.1

OnePlus has launched the Nord Buds 4 in India, a few months after unveiling the Nord Buds 4 Pro in March. The new earbuds retain several features from the Pro model, including active noise cancellation, AI-powered features and long battery life, while trimming a few premium extras to keep the price lower. Read on to know everything about the Nord Buds 4.

OnePlus Nord Buds 4 specifications and features

OnePlus Nord Buds 4
OnePlus Nord Buds 4

The OnePlus Nord Buds 4 feature 12mm dynamic drivers, support AAC and SBC codecs, and connect over Bluetooth 6.1. Unlike the Nord Buds 4 Pro (review), the standard model does not support the LHDC 5.0 codec or volume swipe controls, although OnePlus says the overall sound tuning remains similar.

The earbuds also support OnePlus 3D Spatial Audio, Game Sound Spatial Audio, Google Fast Pair, Microsoft Swift Pair, dual-device connectivity, AI Translation, AI Assistant integration and touch controls.

For calls, the earbuds feature six microphones with AI-powered noise reduction. They also carry an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance. Battery capacity stands at 62mAh for each earbud and 530mAh for the charging case. OnePlus claims up to 13 hours of playback on the earbuds alone and up to 54 hours with the charging case when ANC is turned off.

With ANC enabled, battery life is rated at 6.5 hours on the earbuds and 27 hours with the case. Charging takes about 55 minutes for the earbuds and around 90 minutes for the earbuds and charging case through a USB Type-C port.

OnePlus Nord Buds 4 price and availability

The OnePlus Nord Buds 4 carry an MRP of Rs 3,299 (~$35), but they are currently being offered at an introductory price of Rs 3,099 (~$32), thanks to a limited-time instant discount. Buyers can choose between Astral Teal and Stellar Black color options. The earbuds will go on sale in India starting July 1 through OnePlus’ official online store, retail partners and other authorised sales channels.

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Over 50% of smartphones in 2027 will include advanced AI

The smartphone world is changing fast. Generative AI features are quickly moving from fancy extras on premium phones to something people expect on pretty much everything. According to Counterpoint Research, phones with GenAI capabilities are on track to make up nearly half of all global shipments next year, even while the overall market is heading for its biggest drop in years.

Counterpoint’s latest forecast shows GenAI-equipped smartphones jumping from 36% of shipments in 2025 to 45% in 2026, and then up to 52% in 2027. It’s becoming a standard feature faster than many expected. Apple has already unveiled several GenAI features that are expected to arrive with the iPhone 18 series this September. Android OEMs, meanwhile, are moving beyond basic AI tools and focusing on more advanced “Agentic AI” experiences for their flagship devices.

But here’s the twist: this AI boom is happening while the broader smartphone market is struggling. Global shipments are expected to fall 13.9% in 2026, down to just 1.08 billion units, reportedly the lowest level since 2013. The main reason? A serious memory chip shortage. Manufacturers are shifting production toward high-profit AI server memory (like DRAM and HBM), which has caused prices for the memory used in phones (LPDDR) to shoot up.

This is hitting cheaper phones the hardest. Some budget and entry-level models might even disappear from shelves. Higher-end GenAI phones can absorb the increased costs more easily, so we’re seeing even stronger premiumization, with people either buying flagship phones or looking for refurbished ones.

This situation clearly benefits big players like Samsung and Apple, who already dominate the high-end smartphone market. Samsung is in an especially strong position because it also produces a large share of the advanced memory chips powering AI servers and data centers. Meanwhile, brands that rely on selling lots of affordable phones, especially in emerging markets, are feeling the squeeze.

On the bright side, as GenAI features get smarter (on-device image generation, intelligent assistants, advanced photo editing, etc.), they’re giving people real reasons to spend more. Once the memory supply situation eases, probably late 2027, the industry could come out stronger with more capable phones overall.

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iQOO Neo 12 tipped with 2K 185Hz display testing, may pack 9,000mAh battery

iQOO’s flagship lineup for this year includes at least three models. While the brand is expected to announce the Dimensity 9500-powered iQOO Neo 11S (tentative name) next month in China, the home market is likely to receive the iQOO 16 and iQOO Neo 12 later this year. While the rumor mill has revealed several details about the iQOO 16, only the display and chipset details of the Neo 12 are known. A new leak, courtesy of tipster Digital Chat Station, has seemingly revealed more information about the phone.

iQOO Neo 12 key specifications tipped

According to the leak, the alleged iQOO Neo 12 is currently being tested with a 6.83-inch flat display offering 2K resolution and a minimum 165Hz refresh rate. The company is also said to be evaluating an even higher 185Hz refresh rate for the panel.

The handset is said to be powered by last year’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and is also expected to feature a dedicated display chip for enhanced gaming and graphics performance. In terms of battery, the engineering prototype reportedly packs a battery with a capacity starting with the digit “9,” suggesting it could exceed 9,000mAh.

iQOO is also said to be testing an even larger battery option while retaining 100W fast charging support. Other expected features include an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner and a top-tier water resistance rating, although the exact IP certification has not yet been revealed.

iQOO Neo 11
iQOO Neo 11

Details about its cameras are not known yet. Considering that it is a performance-focused offering, it may feature a 50-megapixel + 8-megapixel dual-camera setup and a 16-megapixel front camera, similar to last year’s Neo 11.

While the tipster did not mention the launch timeframe in this leak, the launch is likely to be announced in October this year.

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Nothing Phone (4b) first look is here, packs transparent design with Glyph Bar

Nothing has officially revealed the design of the upcoming Nothing Phone (4b) ahead of its India launch. While the company had previously confirmed the launch date, it has now offered the first proper look at the smartphone, highlighting its signature transparent design language and giving fans an idea of what to expect before the official unveiling.

Nothing confirms Phone (4b)’s design

Nothing-Phone-4b-design
Nothing Phone (4b)

The newly shared images show that the Phone (4b) borrows design cues from both the Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro while introducing its own identity. It retains Nothing’s transparent aesthetic, but only the upper camera island features the see-through treatment, similar to the Phone (4a) Pro.

The lower half of the rear panel has a cleaner finish, creating a simpler look than previous models. The phone also features the Glyph Bar, first introduced on the Phone (4a), replacing the larger Glyph Interface seen on older devices.

Nothing says the Phone (4b) is aimed at a younger audience and combines a refined unibody design with improved structural strength and a skin-friendly finish for a more comfortable in-hand feel. The official renders showcase the handset in a blue colour option, while leaks suggest it could also arrive in black and white variants. The front design, however, remains under wraps.

Nothing is yet to confirm the Phone (4b)’s specifications, but a recent Geekbench listing points towards Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset paired with 8GB of RAM and Android 16. The benchmark listing recorded 1,088 points in the single-core test and 3,155 points in the multi-core test, indicating that the device could target the premium mid-range segment.

The Phone (4b) is likely to be priced lower than the Nothing Phone (4a), which starts at Rs 37,999 (~$400). This suggests a price tag of around Rs 30,000 (~$320). Nothing has already confirmed that the Phone (4b) will launch in India on July 7.

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Honor’s version of Android 17 gets Apple’s Liquid Glass UI

Honor is giving a lucky few users an early peek at its next big software update, and from the looks of it, they’re going all-in on visuals. The MagicOS 11 brings a beautiful full-screen transparent design, headlined by something called “Liquid Glass”, which Honor claims is the first of its kind on Android.

Built on Android 17, this update is a big visual refresh. The Liquid Glass effect spreads translucent, glass-like visuals across the entire system: notification shade, settings, animations, navigation, you name it. It plays with light, depth, reflections, and fluid movements that react to how you touch the screen and even your environment’s lighting. Honor has shared some demo videos, and the effect looks impressively smooth and almost liquid-like, with tons of options to customize themes, icons, and layouts.

Right now, this is a limited beta. Honor is recruiting a small group of enthusiasts and developers to test it and give feedback. The eligible phones for this first wave are the Honor Magic 8, Magic 8 Pro, Magic 8 Pro Air, and Magic 8 RSR Porsche Design.

If you have one of those devices and want to try it, open the Honor app, go to Clubs > MagicOS section, and look for the “MagicOS 11 Liquid Glass Beta Version Pioneer Recruitment.” You’ll fill out a short questionnaire, and if selected, you’ll get the update.

Keep in mind this is early beta software, so expect possible bugs, performance hiccups, extra battery drain, or overheating, all the usual pre-release quirks. Honor says they’ll roll it out to more devices in later waves.

Beyond the flashy new look, the update also includes more AI-powered features. It’s clear Honor wants to push a more premium, intuitive, and visually rich experience.

In a world where phone makers are competing hard on software design, MagicOS 11’s system-wide transparent effects feel like a bold move. It’ll be interesting to see how it stacks up once it matures.

For now, only select users in China with the latest Magic 8 flagships can get their hands on it. Global rollout details and the full feature list are still to come, but this early look suggests Honor is aiming to make the interface feel fresh and modern again.

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Oppo Find X10 Ultra, Find X10 Pro Max display details leaked, reveal biggest upgrade yet

Speculation is rife that Oppo could be planning to launch the Find X10 series in China this September. The rumor mill has consistently leaked details about the lineup’s specifications. The latest leak, courtesy of tipster Digital Chat Station, reveals key details about the displays of the Find X10 Ultra and Find X10 Pro Max.

Oppo Find X10 Ultra, Find X10 Pro Max display specs tipped

According to the tipster, Oppo’s next-generation flagship lineup is currently being tested with a 6.89-inch ±2K LTPO display. Recent reports have revealed that the Find X10 Pro Max, as well as the Find X10 Ultra, which is expected to debut in the first half of 2027, will feature the same display.

The tipster claims the panel features the brand’s signature large-radius corner design, a new ultra-narrow symmetrical bezel packaging technology that further reduces bezel size, support for the BT.2020 color gamut, and a new-generation display material.

DCS also adds that BOE remains the display supplier for the current engineering samples. As always, these details should be treated as unofficial until Oppo confirms them.

While the Find X10 Pro Max and Find X10 Ultra are expected to feature the same display, the two devices are likely to be powered by different chipsets. The Pro Max could pack a Dimensity 9600-series chip, while the Ultra edition may feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro.

The Find X10 Pro Max’s rear is expected to feature a triple camera setup, which may include a 200-megapixel Samsung HPC primary camera featuring a massive 1/1.3-inch sensor, paired with a 50-mgeapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera using a large 1/1.28-inch sensor.  The camera setup is also said to include a 3-megapixel multispectral lens.

The camera details of the X10 Ultra haven’t been revealed yet. However, it could be the only model in the lineup to feature dual periscope telephoto cameras. A recent leak revealed that it may include a new Samsung HPA 200-megapixel primary camera.

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Redmi K90 Ultra confirmed to pack 165Hz display, 8,550mAh battery, 100W charging

The Redmi K90 Ultra has been teased extensively ahead of its June 30 launch, with Redmi gradually confirming several key specifications. While the smartphone is expected to deliver flagship gaming performance, the latest teasers also reveal important details about its display and battery, giving a better idea of what buyers can expect before the official announcement.

Redmi K90 Ultra display, battery charging details confirmed

Redmi has confirmed that the Redmi K90 Ultra will feature a 6.83-inch flat display with slim bezels and large rounded corners. The panel supports a 165Hz refresh rate, uses M10 display material, and reaches up to 3,500 nits peak brightness. It also includes Xiaomi’s Qingshan eye protection technology and gaming touch enhancements. According to the company, more than 40 games are optimised to run at a native 165fps, making the display one of the standout features of the upcoming gaming phone.

The Redmi K90 Ultra will pack an 8,550mAh Xiaomi Jinshajiang battery with 16 percent silicon content. Charging features include 100W wired fast charging, 22.5W wired reverse charging and motherboard bypass charging while gaming to help reduce heat generation during extended play sessions. Redmi has also confirmed landscape network optimisation and dedicated gaming audio features.

Powering the smartphone is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset paired with the D2 dedicated gaming display chip. The Redmi K90 Ultra also carries over the active cooling system from the Redmi K90 Max, including an 18.1mm cooling fan with metal bearings. Redmi claims the cooling solution can reduce temperatures by up to 10 degrees Celsius within 100 seconds while maintaining fan noise at around 32dB. Despite the built-in fan, the handset retains IP68 and IP69 dust and water resistance.

The Space Silver variant features an aluminium CNC frame with an anodised finish, closely resembling the Redmi K90 Max. Other confirmed features include stereo speakers and an X-axis linear motor.

Instead of cutting back on hardware, Redmi appears to have kept almost all flagship gaming features intact while differentiating the Redmi K90 Ultra mainly through its Snapdragon platform and expected 3,000 Yuan segment positioning. This could make it an appealing choice for gamers looking for premium hardware without stepping into a higher price bracket.

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Xiaomi launches new smart pressure cooker with fluorine-free dual pots and 2200W IH heating

Xiaomi has released a new smart kitchen appliance in China. The Mijia Smart Pressure Cooker 2 Pro is a 5-liter cooker priced at 899 yuan ($132). This appliance focuses on faster heating times, quicker depressurization, and separating meal types with a two-pot system.

Xiaomi Mijia Smart Pressure Cooker 2 Pro

Mijia Smart Pressure Cooker 2 Pro Specifications

The cooker features a 2200W induction heating (IH) system as its primary technical upgrade, designed to heat the pot more evenly and bring liquids to a boil significantly faster than standard 1000W hot-plate models. Operating at a high pressure of 112kPa, it drives internal temperatures up to 120°C.

According to Xiaomi, this enhanced pressure cuts the cooking time for tough meats, such as beef or ribs, down to just 15 minutes, an estimated 40% reduction compared to older 70kPa models. Additionally, it incorporates a stepless pressure adjustment system that automatically customizes the pressure curve to suit the specific ingredients being cooked.

Xiaomi Mijia Smart Pressure Cooker 2 Pro

The cooker ships with a 304 stainless steel pot intended for tasks like stewing meats, making soup, and open-lid cooking. It also includes a fluorine-free ceramic-coated pot specifically for rice, porridge, and desserts. The ceramic pot meets Class II non-stick standards, and the dual-pot approach is a practical way to prevent flavor transfer between meals. Given the 5-liter capacity, either pot can handle substantial portions, such as 20 bowls of rice or roughly 2.5 kilograms of beef in a single session.

Pressure cookers usually take a long time to depressurize before you can safely open them. To address this, the Mijia 2 Pro uses an automatic air-cooling exhaust system that can release pressure and let you open the lid in as little as 88 seconds. It also includes 18 safety mechanisms, such as overpressure protection, temperature limits, and lid-opening locks.

Xiaomi Mijia Smart Pressure Cooker 2 Pro

The cooker has a tempered glass control panel with a small display and supports 10 cooking modes. This includes an open-lid option, allowing you to use it like a hotpot or reduce sauces at the end of a cook.

It connects to the Mijia app and Xiaomi’s HyperOS, allowing users to schedule meals up to 24 hours in advance, adjust texture settings (chewy, balanced, or soft), and access a library of over 100 cloud recipes. It also supports XiaoAI voice commands for checking on the cooking progress. Xiaomi is backing the main unit with a three-year warranty.

In related news, Xiaomi has recently launched a new cordless vacuum with 230AW suction and a self-emptying dock, alongside a portable coffee machine capable of brewing up to 400 cups on a single charge.

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Honor is reportedly building a smartphone with a massive 14,000mAh battery

Smartphone battery capacities are steadily climbing, and it looks like Honor is preparing to push the ceiling even higher. According to tipster Digital Chat Station, a new device equipped with a 14,000mAh battery has entered the New Product Introduction (NPI) stage, signaling that it’s moving from concept toward mass production.

Honor X80 Pro Max
Honor X80 Pro Max

If it reaches the market, a 14,000mAh cell would easily dwarf standard flagships. For context, that capacity is nearly three times the size of the iPhone 17 Pro’s 4,252 mAh battery. Despite the sheer size of the cell, the leak suggests the phone will weigh in at around 220g. That is on the heavier side for a smartphone, but surprisingly manageable given the hardware inside.

Honor 14000mah battery phone leak

Honor has a clear track record in this specific niche. The company’s Win Turbo crossed the 10,000mAh threshold earlier this year, and its recent X80 Pro Max shipped with an 11,000mAh battery alongside a Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 chipset, managed over 26 hours of continuous livestreaming. The 14,000mAh upgrade would naturally stretch that endurance even further.

The broader industry is also paying attention to battery anxiety. Alongside the Honor leak, the tipster said that Huawei is developing a separate smartphone centered around an ultra-large battery, satellite communication, and a strict power-saving mode.

We don’t yet know which specific Honor lineup this new 14,000mAh phone will fall under, or when it will officially launch. But as manufacturers figure out how to cram more density into standard form factors without turning phones into absolute bricks, the need to carry a portable power bank is quietly fading away.

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Redmi K90 Ultra’s real-world gaming scores leave Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 phones behind

Redmi confirmed the K90 Ultra’s June 30 launch in China just hours ago, and Weibo tipster Digital Chat Station has already published gaming results for the device. 

The K90 Ultra is built around Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite, Redmi’s in-house D2 graphics chip, and a 6,700mm² 3D Ice-Sealed Heatsink, all backed by a built-in active cooling fan that seems to be doing its job a little too well.

Redmi K90 Ultra Gaming -1

How the K90 Ultra held up across four major titles

According to DCS, the setup is capable of churning out 165fps on average in 60-minute Genshin Impact gameplay with 3x frame interpolation enabled. The average power consumption is reportedly 5.8W, and DCS notes that sustained performance in the cooling mode is stable throughout.

In Honkai: Star Rail, the K90 Ultra delivered 59.7fps while consuming 7.5W power on average. The 1% low, average frame rate, and power consumption are reportedly even better than those of the more powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, claims tipster.

Redmi K90 Ultra Gaming

Likewise, in PUBG, the device managed to yield 164.8 fps with virtually no frame drops. Honor of Kings, tested at its highest graphics preset, rendered at a steady 144fps with an average power draw of just 3.4W, and even the 1% low held at 140fps. 

DCS notes that the Redmi K90 Ultra delivers even better gaming performance than Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered phones, thanks to its built-in fan. They also shared a side-by-side comparison against a fanless Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 smartphone, which is attached below.

Redmi K90 Ultra scores

Reports indicate that the device could pack a battery exceeding 8,500mAh and support 100W wired fast charging. The company is expected to reveal more details about its specifications in the days leading up to the launch event.

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itel launches 160W and 120W soundbars with iThumpX Bass technology in India

itel has annonuced two new soundbars in India aimed at users seeking a more immersive audio experience for movies, music, and gaming. The new lineup focuses on delivering powerful sound, modern connectivity options, and enhanced bass performance while remaining accessible to a wide range of consumers.

itel Soundbar 160W and Soundbar 120W key features

itel 160W and 120W Soundbars
itel 160W and 120W Soundbars

The new range includes the itel Soundbar 160W and Soundbar 120W, both powered by the company’s iThumpX Bass technology. The 160W model features a Hi-Q quad-speaker setup designed to deliver room-filling audio, while the 120W variant comes equipped with dual speakers for clear and balanced sound output. Both models use neodymium magnet-based speaker units, which are intended to improve audio quality and overall performance.

The soundbars also incorporate a DSP processor for improved sound separation, along with Virtual 360-degree audio technology for a more immersive listening experience. Additional features include an LED display, Advanced Wind Pipe technology, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, remote control support, and three EQ modes that allow users to tailor audio output based on content type.

The devices support a variety of connectivity options, including TV ARC, Optical, AUX, USB, and SW Out ports. They can also be operated using compatible TV remotes, reducing the need for multiple controllers. itel is also bundling a wall-mount kit in the box and offering a 12-month warranty with both models.

itel Soundbar 160W and Soundbar 120W price in India

The itel Soundbar 160W is priced at Rs 6,349, while the Soundbar 120W carries a price tag of Rs 4,649. Both models are now available through retail stores across India.

With features such as Virtual 360-degree sound, DSP-based audio processing, multiple connectivity options, and iThumpX Bass technology, the new soundbars are positioned as affordable upgrades for home entertainment setups.

Redmi Note 17, Note 17 Pro Max display, chipset, battery, and primary camera details tipped

Redmi recently unveiled the Redmi 17C entry-level smartphone in China. Rumors suggest that the brand is also working on the Note 17 lineup, which may hit the Chinese market from next month onward. Today, tipster Smart Pikachu hinted that the upcoming Redmi Note 17 series could bring significant upgrades over the current generation. According to the leak, even the mid-range models are expected to receive major improvements across key areas such as performance, battery capacity, display quality, and durability.

Redmi Note 17 series key specifications tipped

As per the leak, one of the alleged Redmi Note 17 models may feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 chipset, paired with a 9,000mAh battery, water resistance, a 1.5K flat OLED display, and a 50-megapixel primary camera. This model is likely to be called the Redmi Note 17. Another variant is tipped to arrive with the Dimensity 7500 chipset, a massive 10,000mAh battery, water resistance, a 1.5K flat display, and a 200-megapixel main camera.

To recall, last year’s Redmi Note 15 Pro and Note 15 Pro+ (Chinese variants) were powered by the Dimensity 7400-Ultra and Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipsets, respectively. Both were equipped with a 200-megapixel primary camera.

Hence, it appears that the Dimensity 7500 (or 7500-Ultra) model equipped with a 200-megapixel camera could be one of the Note 17 Pro series phones. It remains to be seen whether it will be called the Redmi Note 17 Pro Max.

According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the Redmi Note 17 will debut in July. However, the Pro models may launch in late July or August. Redmi is currently gearing up for the launch of the Redmi K90 Ultra, which is set to take place on June 30 in China. Hence, it appears that Redmi Note 17 teasers may only arrive a few days after the K90 Ultra launch.

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Don’t fall for GTA VI “Early Access”: it’s known to be a scam

As the hype for GTA VI keeps building, scammers are wasting no time cashing in on people’s excitement. With the official launch still months away and pre-orders only just opening, fraudsters are flooding the internet with sophisticated schemes promising unauthorized early access to the game.

The GTA series is still a massive money-maker: the franchise has sold over 465 million copies, and GTA V alone has moved more than 225 million. GTA 6 is scheduled to drop on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on November 19, 2026, but official pre-orders won’t start until June 25. That gap between hype and actual availability is exactly what scammers love.

Security researchers at Malwarebytes have spotted a fresh wave of fake websites that look incredibly convincing. They use Vice City-style neon designs, luxury cars, AI-generated images of characters and environments, and tempting offers like “VIP Digital Access,” “Exclusive Early Access Preview,” or “Get GTA 6 before everyone else.”

They usually ask for a few hundred dollars in cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, USDT, Ether, etc.). Once you pay, the site shows fake confirmation screens, QR codes, transaction IDs, and a big download button, but of course, nothing actually downloads. You just lose your money. These sites have zero connection to Rockstar Games, and the company hasn’t authorized any early access, betas, or special unlocks outside official channels.

This isn’t new: similar scams popped up during previous GTA launches with fake beta keys and malware disguised as cracked versions. The scammers are simply banking on fans’ excitement and impatience.

If it promises early access, asks for crypto, or isn’t on an official Rockstar or trusted retailer site, it’s almost certainly a scam. Always double-check the URL, avoid random links, and remember that real pre-orders won’t involve cryptocurrency or shady third-party downloads.

Rockstar should start giving clear official instructions once pre-orders go live. In the meantime, the best move is patience. GTA 6 will be worth the wait, just don’t let scammers ruin the experience before it even arrives.

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Supercar-inspired Infinix Note 60 Pro Pininfarina Edition launches in India

Infinix has unveiled a special version of the Note 60 Pro in India through a collaboration with Italian design house Pininfarina. The limited-edition smartphone combines distinctive styling elements inspired by performance cars with the same core hardware package found on the standard model, while adding a more premium ownership experience.

Infinix Note 60 Pro Pininfarina Edition specifications and features

 Infinix Note 60 Pro Pininfarina Edition
Infinix Note 60 Pro Pininfarina Edition

The Infinix Note 60 Pro Pininfarina Edition stands out with its carbon-fibre-inspired rear finish, red design accents, and a 360-degree aerospace-grade aluminium frame. It also features an Active Matrix Display positioned beside the camera module, allowing users to view notifications, battery information, and other alerts without turning on the main screen. The software experience has been customised with exclusive wallpapers, themes, startup animations, and sounds inspired by the collaboration.

Infinix Note 60 Pro Pininfarina Edition

On the front, the device features a 6.78-inch AMOLED display that offers a 1.5K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, up to 4,500 nits peak brightness, 2304Hz PWM dimming, and Gorilla Glass 7i protection. Powering the smartphone is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset paired with 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. It runs Android 16 with XOS 16 and includes One-Tap Infinix AI features for productivity and daily tasks.

 Infinix Note 60 Pro Pininfarina Edition
Infinix Note 60 Pro Pininfarina Edition

The camera setup includes a 50-megapixel primary sensor with OIS and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera, while the front houses a 13-megapixel selfie camera. Other highlights include JBL-tuned stereo speakers, an in-display fingerprint scanner, a health monitoring sensor, NFC support, and IP64-rated dust and splash resistance. The 6,500mAh battery supports 90W wired charging and 30W wireless charging.

Infinix Note 60 Pro Pininfarina Edition price in India, availability

The Infinix Note 60 Pro Pininfarina Edition is priced at Rs 37,999 for the sole 8GB + 256GB variant and comes in Torino Black. Sales will begin on June 29 through Flipkart and the Infinix India online store.

Launch offers include an instant Rs 2,000 discount on select bank cards or an exchange bonus of the same value. Buyers will also receive a complimentary MagPower Speaker bundled in the box.

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Vivo X500 Pro Max model number revealed, four X500 models reportedly planned for global release

The rumor mill has been consistently leaking details about the upcoming Vivo X500 series flagship phones. In China, the lineup is expected to include three models with different display sizes, such as 6.59-inch, 6.37-inch, and 6.85-inch panels. The exact marketing names of these devices for the Chinese market have yet to be revealed.

In May, the Vivo X500, X500 Pro, and X500e monikers were spotted in the IMEI database for their global variants. While there have been rumors that the top-end model for the Chinese market would be called the Vivo X500 Pro Max, there was no clarity on whether a device with this name would be released globally. In a new development, the device has also appeared in the IMEI database.

Vivo X500 Pro Max moniker revealed for global market

Vivo X500 Pro Max IMEI database listing
Vivo X500 Pro Max IMEI database listing

As per a report by PassionateGeekz, the Vivo X500 Pro Max has emerged in the IMEI database. The listing reveals that the device carries the model number V2610. As usual, the listing does not reveal anything else about the device.

It appears that global markets may receive four or five X500 series models, such as the X500e, X500, X500 Pro, and X500 Pro Max. It remains to be seen whether the X500 FE will also be part of the lineup.

Vivo X500 Pro Max specifications: What’s leaked so far

According to reports, the Vivo X500 Pro Max’s rear camera setup will comprise a Sony LYT838 50-megapixel primary camera equipped with LOFIC technology. It is likely to be joined by a 50-megapixel IMX8-series ultra-wide camera and a 200-megapixel 1/4-inch periscope telephoto camera.

The X500 Pro Max is expected to feature a 6.85-inch BOE-made OLED display with support for a 2K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it is expected to pack a Dimensity 9600-series chipset and an approximately 8,000mAh battery. As a next-generation flagship, it is likely to run OriginOS 7-based Android 17.

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Another RTX 5090 faces power connector meltdown during testing

Concerns about Nvidia’s high-power 16-pin connector just won’t go away. Even with the updated 12V-2×6 standard, fresh reports of melting connectors on the flagship GeForce RTX 5090 are popping up, making people question whether the design is really up to the job for these power-hungry GPUs.

In the latest cases, hardware site Club386 shared that their RTX 5090 Founders Edition got badly damaged after the 12V-2×6 power connector melted during testing. The photos they posted show badly charred and deformed pins on both the graphics card and the cable, plus damage to the power supply. Importantly, they were using a solid 1000W Be Quiet Dark Power 13 PSU with a single native 12V-2×6 cable, properly installed, no user mistakes.

YouTuber Daniel Owen also ran into the same problem on his RTX 5090 Founders Edition. The connector melted even though he used a 4×8-pin to 12V-2×6 adapter. These failures add to a growing list of issues with the RTX 50-series since launch, happening even when people lower power limits and use the right cables.

The 12V-2×6 connector was supposed to fix the melting problems from the older 12VHPWR design. It has shorter sense pins to better detect if the cable isn’t fully seated and can handle more power. But real-world use, especially with the RTX 5090’s massive spikes that can go over 500-600W, keeps exposing weaknesses. Things like uneven current across the pins, slight cable bending, and heat buildup seem to still be causing trouble.

Club386 didn’t hold back, calling the connector a “flawed” design that’s “not fit for purpose” and pushing Nvidia to finally admit there’s still a problem. These incidents show how tough it is to push hundreds of watts through a small connector during heavy gaming, AI work, or benchmarking.

Nvidia has stood by the connector, saying it meets ATX 3.1 specs and recommending native cables from good PSUs. Some third-party companies like MSI have started offering reinforced cables with better monitoring. Still, these high-profile failures mean that if you’re dropping big money on an RTX 5090, it’s smart to double-check your cabling, make sure everything’s fully seated, and maybe consider undervolting.

If you’re affected, make sure to document everything for RMA purposes. It remains to be seen if or when Nvidia comes up with a proper hardware fix or other solutions to finally end this connector drama.

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