The Infinix Note 60 Pro is getting a fresh new look in India with two additional color options. While the hardware remains unchanged, the smartphone is now available in Mist Titanium and Frost Silver, giving buyers more choices if they prefer a metallic finish. The new variants join the existing lineup and continue to target users looking for a premium design and capable performance.
Infinix Note 60 Pro gets two new metallic color options
Infinix Note 60 Pro – Mist Titanium and Frost Silver
The new Mist Titanium and Frost Silver finishes are inspired by modern metallic textures and complement the Note 60 Pro’s aerospace-grade aluminium frame. They join the existing Solar Orange, Deep Ocean Blue and Mocha Brown variants.
The smartphone retains its standout Active Matrix Display integrated into the rear camera module, featuring 288 independently controlled LED pixels that display notifications, charging status, weather updates, and custom lighting effects even when the main screen is off. It also supports Pixel Pets, mini-games and music-synchronised animations for a more interactive experience.
The Note 60 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, making it the company’s first Snapdragon-powered smartphone. It comes with a 3D IceCore VC cooling system to manage temperatures during gaming and heavy workloads.
The device packs a 6,500mAh battery with 90W wired fast charging, 30W wireless charging and reverse charging support. It also runs XOS 16 based on Android 16 and is promised to receive three years of Android OS upgrades along with five years of security updates.
The phone features a 50-megapixel OIS primary camera accompanied by an ultra-wide lens, AI editing tools, Live Photo support and 4K video recording. On the front, it sports a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and up to 4,500 nits peak brightness, paired with JBL-tuned dual stereo speakers. The device also includes a heart rate and SpO₂ sensor integrated into the frame, Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection and an IP64-rated build.
The new Mist Titanium and Frost Silver variants are priced at Rs 33,999 and will be available via Flipkart and retail stores. Buyers will also receive a complimentary MagPower Speaker worth Rs 3,999, 18 months of Google Gemini Pro, 5TB of Google Cloud storage, one-year free screen replacement, cashback offers and EMI options. Which of the two new colours do you like more, Mist Titanium or Frost Silver?
Oppo has expanded its lineup of compact premium smartphones with the launch of the Reno 16. While it may appear to be the natural successor to the Reno 15 Pro Mini (also known as Reno 15 Pro in some markets; model numbers CPH2813/CPH2811), the two devices take different approaches to performance, cameras, and battery life. Both feature a 6.32-inch display, premium design, and flagship-inspired camera hardware, but they target different types of users.
If you’re deciding between the Oppo Reno 15 Pro Mini and the newer Reno 16, here’s how they compare.
Oppo Reno 15 Pro vs Oppo Reno 16
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This is where the biggest difference lies.
The Reno 15 Pro Mini is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8450 chipset paired with 12GB of RAM, offering stronger raw performance than the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 found inside the Reno 16. Benchmarks and specifications suggest the Dimensity chip delivers higher CPU and GPU performance, making it a better option for gamers and power users.
The Reno 16, on the other hand, focuses more on efficiency and AI-powered features. While the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 handles everyday tasks smoothly, it is not designed to compete with the Dimensity 8450 in sustained workloads.
For users who play demanding games or edit videos on their phones, the Reno 15 Pro Mini is the stronger performer.
Asus has been actively launching laptops in India, but the company has stayed away from the tablet segment for several years. The brand is now making a comeback with the Asus Pad, which is set to launch in India on August 6. While the pricing remains under wraps, the tablet is already official, and its specifications are known after its global unveiling last month.
Asus Pad specifications and features
The Asus Pad comes with a 12.2-inch 2.8K dual-layer OLED display featuring a 144Hz refresh rate, 3:2 aspect ratio, and up to 2,000 nits peak brightness. The panel offers 100% DCI-P3 colour coverage and is certified for low flicker and reduced blue light emissions. The tablet has a 92% screen-to-body ratio, making it suitable for entertainment and creative tasks. For photography and video calls, it includes a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front camera with Face Unlock support.
The tablet is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 processor paired with 8GB LPDDR5X RAM. It runs on Android 16 and comes with up to 256GB UFS 3.1 storage. Users can further expand storage through a microSD card slot supporting up to 1TB. The Asus Pad packs a 9,000mAh battery with support for 45W fast charging, which can charge the device from zero to 50% in around 30 minutes.
The Asus Pad features a quad-speaker setup with Dolby Atmos 360-degree cinematic sound for an immersive audio experience. It also supports Asus Pen 2.0 and compatible Bluetooth keyboards, allowing users to take notes, sketch, edit documents, and handle productivity tasks. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3, while the tablet does not offer SIM support. It includes a USB Type-C port with DisplayPort 1.4 support and uses GlideX for sharing files across Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS devices.
Measuring 271.1 x 182.4 x 6.5mm and weighing 523g, the Asus Pad is designed as a portable tablet for travel, work, learning, and entertainment. It comes with a protective folio case that doubles as a stand with four viewing modes.
Asus Pad color options and storage variants
The Asus Pad will be available in a Pure White colour option with 128GB and 256GB storage variants. The company has not revealed the pricing yet, but it will be sold through Flipkart.
Plenty of Samsung phones will miss out on One UI 9.0 (check the list here), which is set to release later this month. Those eligible will soon start receiving the update, which will bring several major upgrades and new AI features that you wouldn’t want to miss out.
If your Samsung Galaxy isn’t eligible for One UI 9, it might be the time to upgrade. However, choosing from so many options can be overwhelming. To help you decide, we’ve curated a list of the best Samsung phones that still have years of guaranteed OS updates ahead.
The Galaxy S26 series, launched earlier this year, is an excellent high-end choice with great software support. The phones come preinstalled with Android 16 OS, and are promised to receive seven major OS upgrades, all the way up to Android 23.
The Galaxy S26 trio features high-quality AMOLED screens with peak brightness of 2600 nits and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection. The S26 and S26+ offer an excellent rear camera setup, and the Ultra variant takes it a step further with an additional telephoto sensor. The phones also bring powerful octa-core chipsets and robust connectivity features.
The Galaxy S25 FE offers a flagship-level experience at a much lower price point. Still, it gets seven years of software support, with the OS upgrades extending until Android 23, matching the S26 series.
The phone offers a large LTPO AMOLED screen, Exynos 2400 processor, and a 4900mAh battery with 45W fast charging support. It also offers 15W wireless charging and reverse wireless charging. The rear camera setup takes excellent shots with great details, natural colors, and well-controlled exposure. The selfie camera also does a nice job when there’s enough light.
If your next upgrade will be a foldable phone, it might be worth waiting for the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Flip 8, and Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra. They will bring noticable improvements over the current Galaxy foldable, along with the best software support.
The upcoming Galaxy foldables are launching on July 22. They will debut with the One UI 9 software, so you won’t have to wait for a public release. Plus, they will receive seven OS updates, all the way to Android 24.
Unlike previous foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 will feature a “wide” passport-style design, while the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra will serve as a true successor to the Fold 7 with a taller form factor and superior camera hardware.
Here’s a spec sheet based on the leaked details so far:
The Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip 7 are among the best foldable phones you can get right now. There’s also a more affordable Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE in the lineup for value buyers. The foldables boot Android 16 OS and are guaranteed to receive major OS upgrades until Android 23.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 has powerful hardware, including a top-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, a bright AMOLED screen, and a high-end triple camera setup, led by a 200MP sensor.
The flip phones, on the other hand, offer dual rear cameras, a 10MP selfie camera, and modern connectivity features, including Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and faster USB transfer speed. The Flip 7 brings a slightly bigger battery and larger displays.
If you’re looking for a mid-range upgrade, the Galaxy A57, A37, and A27 are worth considering. All three were released this year with Android 16 and promise a whopping six major OS upgrades. No other brand matches Samsung’s level of software support for mid-range devices.
While the Galaxy A57, A37, and A27 look similar, there are key differences on the hardware level. Of these three devices, the Galaxy A57 offers the best hardware, including a faster chipset, a higher-resolution ultrawide camera, and more robust connectivity features. The Galaxy A37 sits above the A27 by bringing better capabilities.
The best thing about Samsung is that its best software update policy isn’t reserved for pricier phones. The lower mid-range Galaxy A07 5G is also guaranteed the same treatment: 6 OS updates. The Galaxy M47 is also covered under the same update policy.
The Galaxy M47 offers better hardware than the A07, and that also means a slightly higher price. The Galaxy A07 smoothly handles everyday tasks and captures good photos and videos when there’s enough light. However, it lacks an ultrawide camera and an AMOLED panel.
The Legion Y700 Infinite is teased for a China launch in August 2026, and it builds on the already solid Y700 Gen 5 by adding some meaningful upgrades that could make it a lot more versatile for gamers and power users on the move.
According to Weibo tipster Digital Char Station, the big upgrades include an 8-inch OLED display with a centered punch-hole selfie camera. That’s a nice step up from the standard IPS LCD on the regular Y700 Gen 5.
Even more exciting is the addition of 5G cellular connectivity, a first for the Legion Y700 series. It’ll support dual-SIM standby (physical SIM + eSIM), the fast N79 5G band, and a smart multi-antenna setup for reliable signal no matter how you hold it. This turns the tablet from a Wi-Fi-only device into a true go-anywhere machine, perfect for cloud gaming and streaming on the go.
Under the hood, it’s expected to run an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset with CPU speeds peaking at up to 4.74 GHz. Memory and storage options look generous too: 12GB/256GB, 16GB/512GB, 24GB/512GB, and a top-tier 24GB/1TB version. There’s also talk of a 50MP rear camera and cool RGB lighting on the back to match that gaming vibe.
At around 310g, the Infinite is about 50g lighter than the standard Legion Y700 Gen 5 (known globally as the Legion Tab Gen 5). That slimmer, lighter feel, paired with the OLED screen and 5G, should make it noticeably more portable while keeping the strong performance and cooling the series is known for.
The regular Y700 Gen 5, which launched earlier this year, impressed with its 8.8-inch 165Hz display, huge 9,000mAh battery, and top-tier performance. The Infinite variant seems designed to fix some of its main limitations, especially the lack of cellular connectivity and the display tech. These upgrades would help it better compete with devices like the Red Magic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro, sold globally as the Red Magic Astra 2. Global availability is still unclear, but it would be great to see it reach more markets.
Earlier this year, Oppo unveiled the K15 Pro, K15 Pro+, K15 Turbo, and K15 Turbo Pro in China. Now, the company is preparing to unveil the standard Oppo K15, which has appeared on the official Oppo Shop with its design and major specifications. The smartphone is scheduled to launch in China on July 24.
Oppo K15 Design and key specifications confirmed
Oppo K15 launch date
The official listing reveals that the Oppo K15 adopts a design similar to the K15 Pro series. It features a flat frame, a rectangular camera module, and the K15 Pro-series’ signature breathing light integrated into the rear panel.
The listing confirms a 6.59-inch display, although the panel’s resolution and refresh rate remain under wraps. It will feature the Dimensity 7360 Super chipset alongside Oppo’s Tide Engine for enhanced performance.
The device packs an 8,000mAh Glacier battery with support for 80W fast charging and includes a next-generation cooling system with a 4,950mm² VC heat dissipation plate. Oppo also claims the internal cooling fan has been tested for a five-year lifespan.
The Oppo K15 features a 50-megapixel OIS-enabled main camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 50-megapixel front-facing camera. It will run on ColorOS 16-based Android 16.
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The K15 has passed eight military-grade durability tests and carries IP69 certification for dust and water resistance, supports dual-band GPS and tri-frequency BeiDou positioning, and includes Oppo’s Shanhai Communication technology for improved connectivity.
The Oppo K15 is set to launch in China on July 24, with sales beginning the same day at 10:00 AM local time. It appears the device will be available in a sole 12GB+256GB configuration. Buyers will be available in two shades, such as Royal White and Gale Grey.
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itel has introduced the Zeno power bank series in India, offering affordable portable charging solutions with support for smartphones, tablets, and even laptops. The lineup includes 10,000mAh and 20,000mAh models, both featuring 45W fast charging, a built-in USB Type-C braided cable, and a compact design. The products launch today on Amazon, while sales will begin on July 23.
itel Zeno power banks’ key features
The Zeno series is available in 10,000mAh and 20,000mAh capacities, catering to users with different charging needs. Both models support up to 45W fast charging and are compatible with laptops, smartphones, tablets, earbuds, and other USB-powered devices.
The integrated Type-C braided cable eliminates the need to carry a separate charging cable, making the power banks more convenient for travel. The power banks feature a smart LED display that shows the remaining battery level in real time.
According to itel, the body is made using a fire-resistant ABS+PC shell for improved durability and safety. The company also highlights enhanced protection features to safeguard connected devices during charging. Their compact design makes them easy to carry for daily commuting, work, and travel.
itel Zeno power banks price and availability
The 10,000mAh variant is priced below Rs 2,000, while the larger 20,000mAh model costs under Rs 3,000. The Zeno power banks are launching on Amazon today, July 17, with the first sale scheduled to begin on July 23.
In a recent leak, tipster Kacper Skrzypek revealed the existence of the Poco M8 Power smartphone. Now, in a new X post, the same source has revealed the existence of the Poco X8. While the name may sound familiar, Poco has not launched the X8 yet. Earlier this year, the brand unveiled the Poco X8 Pro and X8 Pro Max, and the standard X8 was widely believed to have been cancelled. The new leak not only revives the X8 but also reveals a key detail about it.
Poco X8’s key details emerge
POCO X8 will have 50 MP main + 2 MP depth, like China's Redmi Note 17 Pro, while Global Redmi Note 17 Pro 5G will have 8 MP ultrawide camera. pic.twitter.com/8Xvxx4F9Ks
The tipster found details about the upcoming Poco X8 in HyperOS code, revealing that it will feature a 50-megapixel main camera and a 2-megapixel auxiliary lens. This is because the device is expected to be a rebranded version of China’s Redmi Note 17 Pro, which features the same rear camera setup.
The Redmi Note 17 Pro is currently exclusive to the Chinese market. However, it is expected to launch globally in the coming days. The Indian variant is said to retain the 9,000mAh battery found in the Chinese model, while the global version is expected to feature a slightly smaller 8,340mAh battery.
The tipster neither revealed whether the Poco X8 will have separate global and Indian variants nor commented on its other specifications. If there are different variants, the Indian edition may pack a 9,000mAh battery, while the global variant could feature an 8,340mAh unit.
As a rebranded Redmi Note 17 Pro, the Poco X8 is expected to feature a 6.83-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, a Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 chipset, 67W fast charging, 22.5W reverse charging, and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.
At present, there is no information about the Poco X8’s launch timeline. It remains to be seen whether the Poco M8 Power and Poco X8 will debut together. For those unaware, the Poco M8 Power is also expected to be a rebranded version of the Redmi Note 17 from China.
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A fresh leak from reliable tipster Digital Chat Station suggests Vivo has not yet finalized the camera hardware for the upcoming Vivo X500 Ultra. Instead, the company is reportedly evaluating multiple 200-megapixel periscope telephoto sensors before locking in the final imaging system.
Vivo X500 Ultra’s periscope telephoto sensor undecided
According to the tipster, Vivo is currently testing three different 200-megapixel telephoto sensors with varying sizes: 1/1.12-inch, 1/1.3-inch, and 1/1.4-inch. The largest 1/1.12-inch sensor is described as a more aggressive approach for telephoto photography, while the 1/1.3-inch and 1/1.4-inch options are considered more balanced solutions.
The leak indicates that Vivo’s engineering team is still comparing the strengths and trade-offs of each sensor. A larger sensor could deliver improved light gathering and image quality at long focal lengths, although it would also require a more complex and space-intensive camera module. The smaller alternatives may offer a better balance between imaging performance, device thickness, and overall camera design.
This development also aligns with an earlier report from June, which claimed Vivo had dropped plans to adopt a dedicated 10x periscope camera for the X500 Ultra. At the time, Digital Chat Station said the company had cancelled a prototype featuring a 10x telephoto lens and instead planned to continue using a single 200-megapixel periscope camera paired with in-sensor zoom technology.
Since the X500 Ultra is still under development, the final camera configuration remains subject to change. However, the latest information suggests Vivo is carefully evaluating different hardware options to optimize the phone’s telephoto capabilities before mass production begins.
The Vivo X500 Ultra is unlikely to launch this year. Probably, it will be unveiled in the first half of 2027 in China as well as the global market.
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Casio has teamed up with the Mother video game franchise for a new limited-edition G-Shock, this time releasing a bright yellow model to mark the 20th anniversary of Nintendo’s Mother 3.
Design Details
Based on the classic DW-5600, often referred to as the Speed Model, the new watch leans heavily into the game’s aesthetic. The vibrant yellow resin case and band are directly inspired by the sunflower fields from Chapter 6 of the game, paired with red accents that reference the Mother series logo.
The hardware includes several game-specific details. The resin band is printed with pixel-art Mr. Saturn characters, while the LED backlight reveals a retro sunflower field graphic when activated in the dark.
On the back, the stainless steel case is engraved with the word “Potential!”. Additionally, this model includes a removable gold-colored wire protector over the mineral glass display, which is a first for Casio’s Mother collaboration line.
Underneath the gaming branding, it retains the standard specifications of a DW-5600. It features Casio’s standard shock resistance, 200 meters (20 ATM) of water resistance, and an estimated five-year battery life. The watch weighs 55 grams and ships in a custom sunflower-themed metal storage tin.
Pricing and Availability
Getting one will require navigating a lottery system. The watch is priced at ¥19,800 ($122) and will be sold exclusively in Japan.
Lottery applications open on the Hobonichi Mother’s Shop website (www.1101.com) starting July 17, 2026, at 11:00 AM JST and will close on July 30, 2026, at 11:00 AM JST.
For those local to Tokyo, a sample unit is currently on display at the TOBICHI Tokyo gallery until July 29.
Caviar, the company known for customizing electronics with precious metals, has announced its new Legends collection. Timed with the end of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the lineup features customized versions of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra and the current flagship Apple iPhone 17 Pro.
Design Details
The designs are centered around football players Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, replacing the standard glass and metal components with enamel and gold.
The Messi edition uses the unreleased Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra. Caviar replaces the standard back panel with a portrait of Messi, his jersey number 10, and Argentine national symbols.
The design uses cloisonne enamel, a metalworking technique where colored glass is fired inside wire enclosures to incorporate the white and light blue colors of the Argentina national team.
The phone’s frame and the outlines of the artwork are plated in 24-karat gold. This model starts at $13,130 for the 256GB version.
The Ronaldo version is based on the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. It uses the same cloisonne enamel method but features the red and green colors of the Portuguese national team.
The back panel shows Ronaldo’s portrait, the number 7, and the Portuguese coat of arms over a geometric background.
It also includes 24-karat gold plating on the frame and design accents. The base 256GB iPhone 17 Pro model starts at $11,410.
Caviar is producing 19 units of each design. The phones come in custom packaging that includes a gold-plated key and a branded coin.
The company also mentioned a custom iPhone Ultra featuring Erling Haaland, which will be fulfilled after Apple‘s expected hardware event in September.
The announcement coincides with the conclusion of the 2026 World Cup, which is anticipated to be the last tournament appearance for both Messi and Ronaldo.
The same display issue that has affected smartphones from multiple brands now appears to be affecting Samsung’s Galaxy smartwatches as well.
A recent report caught attention after a Reddit user named HKNworld posted photos of their Galaxy Watch 4 developing a thin vertical green (or white) line running down the right side of the screen. Another shot showed an even worse defect, including a dead pixel. According to the user, the line popped up shortly after installing the One UI 8 Watch update (or a follow-up security patch).
The Galaxy Watch 4 may not be the only model affected, either. A separate Reddit post shared about a week ago shows a Galaxy Fit 3, reportedly less than two years old, developing a similar vertical green line on its display. While it’s far too early to determine how widespread the problem is, the reports suggest the issue is not limited to a single wearable model.
This resembles the green and pink line problems many Galaxy phone users have faced after major One UI updates. Those issues are often blamed on thermal stress during the update process putting strain on the AMOLED panels.
The Galaxy Watch 4 came out back in 2021, so it’s now well past its warranty period. While it’s not yet a widespread epidemic on watches, seeing it hit older models like the Watch 4 is concerning, especially since that model already had its share of other issues, like the infamous Red Screen of Death.
For most watch owners, getting the screen fixed will probably mean paying out of pocket, and Samsung may be reluctant to offer free repairs across the board to avoid setting a precedent.
This situation highlights some ongoing headaches with Samsung’s AMOLED technology across its whole lineup. For Galaxy Watch 4 owners dealing with this, it might be time to decide whether it’s worth spending money on a screen replacement or upgrading to something newer like the Galaxy Watch 7 or 8 series. Samsung hasn’t made any official statement about the watch reports yet.
If you’re seeing similar issues, make sure to document everything clearly before heading to an authorized service center.
Casio has released three new watches from its MTP-B146 series in the US market. The lineup includes the silver-tone MTP-B146D-1AV and MTP-B146D-2AV, alongside the gold-finished MTP-B146G-3AV. These analog watches lean into a 1980s aesthetic, focusing entirely on basic timekeeping without any smart features.
Design Details
The watches feature a full day-of-the-week display at the 12 o’clock position, showing the complete day name instead of the usual abbreviated format. The dial also includes a standard numbered date window at the 3 o’clock mark. The rest of the face is kept straightforward, relying on simple indices and standard hands to track the hours, minutes, and seconds.
All three models share the same physical dimensions, with stainless steel cases measuring 40.8 x 35 millimeters and a slim thickness of 8 millimeters. Each watch weighs 85 grams and includes a matching stainless steel band that secures with a one-touch, three-fold clasp.
The dial is covered by mineral glass, and the casing is rated for 50 meters of water resistance, making it suitable for basic water exposure like washing hands or shallow swimming.
Internally, the watches use a standard quartz movement. They are powered by a single SR920SW battery, which is estimated to last about three years before needing a replacement.
Pricing varies slightly based on the exterior finish. The standard stainless steel models, the MTP-B146D-1AV and MTP-B146D-2AV, are priced at $110. The MTP-B146G-3AV, which features a gold ion-plated treatment on both the case and the band, costs $130.
All three models are designed to accommodate wrist sizes ranging from 150 to 205 millimeters and are available to purchase now on the Casio US website.
In related news, Casio has recently launched its all-black G-Steel watches in the US, featuring Bluetooth connectivity, solar charging, and a slimmer design. The company also introduced two new Color Camo models with a Y2K-inspired aesthetic.
Rogbid has announced the Breeze, a new portable handheld fan. Unlike most portable fans that rely on standard plastic housings, the Breeze is built with an aluminum alloy unibody.
Rogbid Breeze Specifications
The fan features a built-in semiconductor cooling plate positioned in the center of the head. When the cooling mode is activated, this four-layer composite panel actively lowers its surface temperature, allowing you to press the chilled metal directly against your skin. The mechanism relies on the same basic Peltier cooling technology typically found in snap-on coolers for gaming smartphones, repurposed here for personal use.
For standard airflow, the device is equipped with a proprietary motor that spins at up to 13,000 RPM. It drives a seven-blade fan, pushing air through a honeycomb-style front grille. Rather than using the typical three or four preset speed buttons found on most fans, Rogbid has implemented a stepless scroll wheel.
This allows you to adjust the fan speed across 199 distinct levels, offering highly granular control over both the volume of airflow and the motor noise. Just above this scroll wheel, a small digital display shows the current speed setting and the exact remaining battery percentage.
The fan is powered by a dual-cell 6,000mAh battery and charges via a standard USB-C port. The design also incorporates a few functional additions for different environments. The fan head is attached to a hinge that can tilt up to 145 degrees, allowing the device to be placed on a flat surface and used as a directional desk fan.
The bottom of the handle features a built-in carabiner clip so it can be attached to a backpack or lanyard. It also features an integrated LED light that can be switched between standard illumination, SOS flashing, and strobe modes with a simple double-tap of the control button.
Pricing and Availability
The Rogbid Breeze is available now on the company’s official website for $39.99. It comes in two color options: Moonlight Silver and Tech Black.
Realme has expanded its C-series lineup in India with the launch of the Realme C100x, a budget-focused 4G smartphone that prioritizes battery capacity and physical durability.
Realme C100x Specifications
The phone features a 6.8-inch HD+ IPS LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 240Hz touch sampling rate. The panel reaches 900 nits peak brightness, is protected by Panda@MN228 glass, and includes Rain Touch Mode for reliable touch response even with wet or oily fingers.
Under the hood, the phone is powered by the Unisoc T7250 octa-core processor paired with a Mali-G57 GPU, along with 4GB LPDDR4X RAM and 64GB eMMC 5.1 storage. It also supports virtual RAM expansion and up to 2TB of additional storage via a dedicated microSD card slot.
On the software side, the phone runs realme UI 7.0, which is based on Android 16. The operating system includes several integrated tools, such as an AI Outdoor Mode for optimizing screen brightness and volume, and AI Netpilot for signal stabilization in weak network areas. It also features native integration with Google Gemini and Circle to Search, which can be accessed by long-pressing the power button.
The camera setup is straightforward. The rear module houses a 50-megapixel primary sensor with an f/1.8 aperture. For front-facing photos, there is a 5-megapixel camera with an f/2.2 aperture. The camera software supports standard shooting modes like Portrait, Night, and Panorama, alongside Dual-view video and basic editing tools like an object eraser and Smart Image Matting.
The device packs a large 8,000mAh battery with support for 45W SuperVOOC fast charging and 6W reverse wired charging. Realme claims the battery can retain over 80% of its capacity after seven years of regular use.
The phone combines a reinforced ArmorShell chassis with MIL-STD-810H durability and IP64-rated protection against dust and splashes. It also includes a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a customizable Pulse Light LED on the back for notifications and charging status.
Pricing and Availability
The Realme C100x is priced at Rs. 14,499 for the single 4GB RAM and 64GB storage model. It is available in two color options: Deepblue Tides and Golden Coast, and can be purchased through Realme’s official website, Flipkart, and select offline retail stores across India.
Vivo has released the T5 Lite 44W 5G in India, a new budget smartphone that prioritizes battery capacity and physical durability over display resolution.
Vivo T5 Lite 44W 5G Specifications
The T5 Lite features a 6,500mAh battery. Vivo says that the battery is designed to retain at least 80% of its original capacity after 1,600 charge cycles. For charging, the device supports 44W wired speeds, which the company says can charge the phone from 1% to 50% in 38 minutes.
Alongside the battery, Vivo is focusing on the phone’s build quality. The T5 Lite 5G has an IP65 rating, meaning it is protected against dust and low-pressure water jets. It also carries a MIL-STD-810H certification, indicating it has passed specific military-grade drop and shock resistance tests. The phone weighs 209 grams and is 8.39mm thick.
The phone features a large 6.74-inch LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak High Brightness Mode of 1,200 nits. But the resolution is capped at HD+ (1600 x 720).
Internally, the T5 Lite 5G is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300, a 6nm octa-core processor. It is available in configurations with either 4GB or 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM, and 128GB or 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage, which can be expanded up to 2TB via microSD.
In terms of photography, the device is equipped with a 50MP primary camera on the rear, paired with a 0.08MP secondary lens. For selfies, a 5MP camera is housed within the display notch.
Beyond its camera capabilities, the phone includes a small RGB ring light on the back for notifications, along with other hardware features like a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and a 3.5mm audio jack.
The phone ships with Android 16 and Vivo’s Origin OS 6.0. The software includes several integrated AI features for text generation and audio transcription, as well as a Private Space feature for securing files.
Pricing and Availability
The Vivo T5 Lite 44W 5G will be available in India starting July 22nd through Flipkart, Vivo’s online store, and offline retailers. It comes in two colors: Twilight Shadow and Wave Blue. Pricing is set at Rs. 19,999 for the base 4GB/128GB model, Rs. 21,999 for the 6GB/128GB version, and Rs. 24,999 for the 6GB/256GB configuration.
OpenAI has finally entered the hardware space, but its first product is not the screenless AI companion that recent rumours suggested. Instead, the company has introduced the Codex Micro, a compact keypad built for developers using its Codex AI coding platform. The accessory has been created in partnership with keyboard maker Work Louder and is now available for pre-order.
OpenAI’s first hardware focuses on Codex users
OpenAI Codex Micro keyboard
The Codex Micro is a programmable macro keypad designed to make interacting with Codex agents quicker and more convenient. It features 13 mechanical keys, including six illuminated Agent Keys that display the status of active AI agents using different colors. Users can also assign Command Keys for actions such as accepting or rejecting code suggestions, starting new chats, voice input, or switching between tasks. The keypad includes a rotary dial to adjust Codex’s reasoning effort and a joystick that can be mapped to frequently used workflows like debugging or code refactoring.
The device ships with 32 interchangeable keycaps, giving users the flexibility to customize shortcuts based on their workflow. It supports both Bluetooth and USB-C connectivity and works with Windows and macOS systems. OpenAI says the keypad is designed for users who spend significant time working with Codex, especially after the company expanded the platform beyond coding into a broader AI productivity tool. The Codex Micro is priced at $230 and is currently being sold in limited quantities through OpenAI and Work Louder.
While the Codex Micro marks OpenAI’s first commercial hardware product, it is separate from the consumer AI device that has been widely rumoured in recent weeks. According to Bloomberg, OpenAI is still working on a portable, screenless AI companion with former Apple design chief Jony Ive’s startup, io Products. That product is expected to arrive later and could offer conversational AI features, smart home controls, media playback and more.
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Realme has officially confirmed a major software change for its smartphones in India. The company has revealed that upcoming devices will no longer ship with Realme UI, signalling a new direction for its software strategy while also aligning more closely with Oppo’s ecosystem.
Future Realme phones will ship with ColorOS 17
ColorOS 17 (AI-generated image)
During a meeting with media (via. GSMArena), Realme India confirmed that its future smartphones will launch with ColorOS 17 instead of Realme UI. The company said the move is intended to simplify software development and make the update process more efficient by sharing resources across the Oppo ecosystem.
Although Realme did not reveal which smartphone will debut with ColorOS 17, the software is expected to appear first on upcoming Oppo devices before making its way to Realme’s next generation of smartphones.
The company also confirmed that eligible existing Realme smartphones will receive the ColorOS 17 update as part of their promised software support. For instance, the Realme GT 8 Pro, which debuted with Realme UI 7 and carries a commitment for four Android OS upgrades, will transition to ColorOS 17 before receiving future software versions.
For most users, the change is unlikely to feel dramatic because Realme UI already shares many design elements, features, and system apps with ColorOS. In fact, Realme originally launched its early smartphones with ColorOS before introducing Realme UI in 2020.
OnePlus is making a similar transition
The announcement follows OnePlus’ recent confirmation that eligible smartphones will also receive an optional upgrade to ColorOS 17 after its official release. Existing OnePlus users will be able to choose whether to switch from OxygenOS to ColorOS, and the company says users who upgrade will have the option to roll back to OxygenOS later.
OnePlus has explained that adopting a shared software platform will help improve update delivery, software quality, and engineering efficiency. The company has also confirmed that existing OnePlus devices will continue receiving scheduled software updates, security patches, warranty coverage, and after-sales support despite ending new product launches in Europe and North America.
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OnePlus has announced a major change to its global business strategy that will affect customers in Europe and North America. While the company says support for existing devices will continue, its latest announcement outlines significant changes to future product launches, software plans, and its community platform.
OnePlus to stop launching new products in Europe and North America
OnePlus confirms operational changes
In posts shared on its official Community forums, OnePlus confirmed that it will no longer introduce new products in Europe, the United States, and Canada as part of a global strategy adjustment. The company described the decision as a difficult one and thanked long-time users for helping build the OnePlus Community over the years. It also clarified that the move does not affect OnePlus India, where business operations will continue as usual. Existing users in Europe and North America will keep receiving scheduled software updates, security patches, warranty coverage, customer support, and repair services according to the original commitments for their devices.
The announcement also details an important software change. After the official release of ColorOS 17, eligible OnePlus smartphones will be offered an optional upgrade to ColorOS instead of remaining exclusively on OxygenOS. According to the company, this step is intended to simplify software development, improve update delivery, and strengthen software quality by sharing engineering resources with OPPO. Users who switch to ColorOS will also have the option to roll back to OxygenOS, although details about supported versions will be announced later.
Alongside the product strategy changes, OnePlus has confirmed that its North American Community website and app will permanently close on August 16, 2026, at 11:59 PM ET. Members have been advised to manually save their posts, photos, guides, and other contributions before that date because the content will no longer be publicly available after the platform shuts down.
To keep users connected, the company plans to launch a global Discord server for community discussions, although it will not serve as an official customer support channel. The European Community and OnePlus Store will continue operating as normal.
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JSW MG Motor India has introduced a new vehicle platform that is set to shape its upcoming range of electrified vehicles. Called MG ADAPT, the architecture has been designed to support multiple powertrain technologies instead of being limited to a single type, laying the foundation for future MG models in India.
MG ADAPT brings four powertrain options under one platform
MG ADAPT, short for Advance Drive Architecture Platform Technology, is India’s first multi New Energy Vehicle (NEV) platform. It has been engineered to support Electric Vehicles (EVs), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs), Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) and Range Extender Electric Vehicles (REEVs) on a common architecture. According to the company, the platform has been developed to shorten product development cycles while improving driving range, charging speeds, efficiency, performance, safety and overall refinement. JSW MG Motor India has also confirmed that one EV and one PHEV based on the ADAPT platform will debut during FY 2026-27.
The new platform combines a dedicated hybrid engine, a dedicated battery system, India’s first 10-in-1 Intelligent Electric Drive Unit and what MG claims is the world’s first Electromagnetic Dedicated Hybrid Transmission. These components are managed by an Intelligent Energy Management System that constantly balances power delivery between the engine, battery and electric motor to improve efficiency and driving performance.
The system automatically switches between four driving modes depending on road and driving conditions. These include Pure Electric Drive for city driving, Series Hybrid Drive where the engine charges the battery while the motor drives the wheels, Parallel Hybrid Drive that combines engine and motor output, and Engine Direct Drive for efficient highway cruising.
With ADAPT, MG is preparing a flexible foundation that can support multiple electrified vehicle types as customer preferences continue to evolve. The platform is expected to play a key role in the company’s future product strategy in India while giving buyers more choices across different new energy technologies.
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