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Infinix XPad Edge launch confirmed for December 18, design, key details revealed

The Infinix XPad Edge is set to launch officially on Dec. 18 in Malaysia. Ahead of its debut, Infinix has shared early details around the tablet’s design and positioning, highlighting its focus on productivity and entertainment. Here’s a look at what to expect from the company’s next tablet.

Infinix XPad Edge launch details and official features

Infnix XPad Edge
Infnix XPad Edge

Infinix has confirmed that the XPad Edge features a slim 6.19mm unibody metal design and weighs 588g, giving it a lightweight and premium build. The tablet sports a 13.2-inch display with a resolution of 2,400 x 1,600 pixels and a typical brightness of 450 nits.

Audio duties are handled by a quad-speaker setup, which the brand claims deliver significantly louder sound output compared to conventional tablet speakers. On the software side, the XPad Edge comes with WPS Office pre-installed and supports several productivity-focused tools such as split screen, parallel windows, phone casting and a PC secondary display mode.

The XPad Edge also introduces a suite of AI-based features, including the Folax voice assistant, Hi Translation, AI Smart Screen Recognition and AI Creation. Infinix has additionally confirmed support for both 4G and Wi-Fi connectivity.

Infinix XPad Edge Shopee listing details

Ahead of the official launch, the XPad Edge appeared briefly on Shopee Malaysia, revealing specifications that have not yet been confirmed by Infinix. The listing suggests that the tablet is powered by the Snapdragon 685 chipset and runs Android 15 out of the box. It also points to an 8GB RAM and 256GB storage configuration, with expandable storage support of up to 2TB.

Additional details from the listing include 8-megapixel cameras on both the front and rear, an 8,000mAh battery with 18W wired charging, and availability in a single Celestial Ink grey colour. The tablet was listed at MYR 1,329 (~$325) on Shopee, though official pricing will be announced at launch.

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Oppo Find X9 Ultra claimed to be unprecedentedly powerful

Oppo has effectively confirmed the Find X9 Ultra. Zhou Yibao, who heads Oppo’s Find series products, responded directly to a user online asking him to “quickly reveal” the Find X9 Ultra. His reply was short—just two words—but clear: “Unprecedentedly powerful” (translated from Chinese). While he didn’t share any specs, the comment confirms the device is in development.

The tease lines up with recent reports about Oppo’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5–powered phone, which is widely believed to be the Find X9 Ultra. According to IT Home, the device is expected to feature a heavily upgraded camera system, led by a 200MP main sensor (around 1/1.12″ in size). The setup reportedly also includes a 50MP ultra-wide camera, a 200MP periscope mid-telephoto lens, a 50MP periscope super telephoto lens, and a multispectral sensor, pointing to a strong focus on high-end photography.

In other words, the Find X9 Ultra is upgrading both the main camera and the mid-telephoto lens from 50MP to 200MP. The new 3x telephoto sensor is seemingly getting a size bump too, increasing to 1/1.3″ from the 1/1.56″ sensor used on the Find X8 Ultra. The main sensor, however, appears to be slightly smaller this time, dropping to around 1/1.2″ compared to the 1″ sensor on its predecessor.

Earlier leaks from October described a high-end engineering sample that many believe matches the Find X9 Ultra. Those reports mentioned a large 2K flat display with 2.5D glass, a battery rated above 7,000mAh, and support for up to 100W wired and 50W wireless charging. Other rumored features included an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, IP68/IP69 water and dust resistance, and a large vibration motor.

Oppo hasn’t officially confirmed any of these specifications yet, but combined with Zhou Yibao’s comment, the picture is becoming clearer.

More details are expected to surface in the coming weeks as Oppo moves closer to an official launch.

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Huawei Nova 15, Nova 15 Pro, Nova 15 Ultra images, configurations, color options officially revealed

The Huawei Nova 15 series is set to debut in China on Dec. 22, and ahead of the official launch, Huawei has revealed several key details about the upcoming lineup. The company has confirmed the presence of three models and showcased their exterior styling, color choices and storage configurations. While the complete hardware details remain under wraps, the early reveals put strong emphasis on design changes and visual identity. Here is a closer look at what has been disclosed so far.

Huawei Nova 15 series design and colour options revealed

Huawei Nova 15
Huawei Nova 15

Huawei has listed the Nova 15, Nova 15 Pro and Nova 15 Ultra on its official store, offering a clear view of their final designs. The standard Nova 15 sticks to a familiar look that closely resembles its predecessor, featuring a single punch-hole display and a simpler rear camera layout. This approach keeps the base model visually consistent with earlier Nova phones.

The Nova 15 Pro and Nova 15 Ultra, however, mark a noticeable design shift. Both models adopt a horizontally aligned camera matrix, a first for the Nova lineup, giving them a more distinctive appearance. The Nova 15 Ultra goes a step further with a dual circular camera ring layout, enhancing visual symmetry and recognition. Official posters also hint at a metal middle frame on the Ultra, suggesting a more premium in-hand feel compared to earlier generations.

Huawei Nova 15 Pro
Huawei Nova 15 Pro

Across all three models, Huawei is offering four colour options: Dynamic Green, Easy Match Purple, Zero Degree White and Phantom Night Black. The green and purple variants feature a striped rear panel finish, making them stand out with a more vibrant and youthful look, while the white and black options keep things understated and clean.

Huawei Nova 15 series configurations

Huawei Nova 15 Ultra
Huawei Nova 15 Ultra

The Nova 15 and Nova 15 Pro will be available with 12GB+256GB and 12GB+512GB options. Reports have revealed that these devices will be powered by the Kirin 8020 chipset.

The Nova 15 Ultra adds a higher-end 12GB+1TB variant alongside the same base configurations. It is speculated to feature the Kirin 9010S or 9020A chip. All three phones are already listed on Huawei’s official store and will open for pre-orders today, ahead of their formal launch on December 22.

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Alleged Realme Neo 8 tipped to feature 1.5K Samsung display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 5

Realme is currently gearing up to launch the Realme 16 Pro series of smartphones for the global market. While the company is also said to be working on the 16 series in China, it is also believed to be developing the Neo 8 lineup. A new leak, courtesy of tipster Digital Chat Station, has seemingly revealed the key specifications of an upcoming Neo 8 model.

Realme Neo 8 series phone incoming

Alleged Realme Neo 8 specs leak

To recall, the Realme Neo 7 series includes four models, namely the Realme Neo 7 Turbo, Neo 7, Neo 7 SE, and Neo 7x. These devices are powered by the Dimensity 9300 Plus, Dimensity 9400e, Dimensity 6400 Max, and Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipsets, respectively. It remains to be seen whether the Neo 8 lineup will have successors for all four Neo 7 models.

The new leak reveals that an upcoming Realme phone will feature a large, flat Samsung AMOLED display with support for a 1.5K resolution. Under the hood, it is said to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset.

While the official of the device is not known, it could be called the Realme Neo 8 when it hits the Chinese market. A previous leak claimed that the device could be equipped with other features, such as an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, a metal frame, and an 8,000mAh+ battery.

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Realme Neo 7

The inclusion of this chip suggests that the upcoming Realme phone is designed to take on the likes of the OnePlus Ace 6T, Moto X70 Ultra, and iQOO Z11 Turbo Pro, which are also powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. The Vivo S50 Pro Mini also features the same chipset, but it is a camera-focused phone, while the others are more performance-oriented.

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Honor confirms its new e-sports smartphone series “Win”

Honor is officially teasing a brand-new smartphone lineup, and yes, it’s really called the Win series. After months of rumors, the company has now confirmed the name by sharing its first teaser on its official Weibo handle.

Honor announced today that it will host a communication event for its new e-sports-focused phones on December 16th, which is tomorrow. The event carries the slogan “Exceptional Strength, Born to Win.” 

The teaser image posted on Honor’s official website shows a screen filled with the word “WIN,” leaving little doubt that this is the branding the company is moving forward with.

For those unaware, the Honor Win series is set to replace the Honor GT lineup, which itself only debuted in 2024. The next phone that many expected to launch as the Honor GT 2 will now reportedly arrive under the Win name instead. In other words, GT is out, and Win is in, at least for now.

Two devices powered by Snapdragon chips

According to rumors, the line will have two devices, called the Honor Win and Honor Win Pro. 

We have also seen images of both phones sporting a rectangular camera module with Win branding placed at the bottom-right corner. The module appears to include three cameras on both sets.

Honor Win render

The standard Honor Win is said to come in multiple colors, including beige, black, white, and cyan.

Meanwhile, the Honor Win Pro also has a built-in cooling component next to the top camera lens.

Honor Win Pro render

On the hardware side, the Honor Win could be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite, while the Win Pro may use the more powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. Both phones are expected to feature a 1.5K OLED display, a 50-megapixel main camera, and a massive 8,500mAh battery with 100W fast charging support.

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Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3 boosts system speed—but some emulation fans aren’t happy

Xiaomi has started rolling out HyperOS 3, its latest Android skin based on Android 16, and on paper, it looks like a solid upgrade. The company is pitching a lighter system, smoother animations, and better overall responsiveness across a wide range of phones and tablets.

For many users, that seems to be true. Day-to-day performance reportedly feels snappier, with fewer background slowdowns and a generally smoother experience than previous HyperOS versions.

But for a specific group of users—Android emulation enthusiasts using the Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro—the update hasn’t been entirely smooth.

Shortly after HyperOS 3 began rolling out, posts started appearing on forums like r/EmulationOnAndroid, with users reporting reduced emulation performance after updating. One user of the Pad 6S Pro showed visible flickering and instability that reportedly wasn’t present before. Similar complaints have popped up from owners of other Xiaomi devices as well, suggesting the issue isn’t limited to a single model.

That said, the situation isn’t universal. Some users say their emulated games continue to run just fine on HyperOS 3, hinting that the problem may depend on specific hardware or GPU configurations rather than the update as a whole.

For those affected, a potential fix has emerged — switching to the Turnip v25.3.0 (Revision 5) GPU driver could help reduce the visual glitches. But turnip drivers currently don’t support devices powered by Qualcomm’s newer Snapdragon 8 Elite and newer flagship chips, limiting their usefulness for the recent flagship phones and tablets.

In short, HyperOS 3 appears to be a win for general performance, but it’s not without trade-offs. If emulation is a big part of how you use your Xiaomi device, it might be worth waiting for future updates—or at least checking community feedback for your specific model—before jumping in.

As always, Xiaomi could smooth things out with upcoming patches, but for now, HyperOS 3’s impact on emulation remains hit or miss.

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vivo S50 Pro mini chipset confirmed

vivo has started teasing its upcoming S50 series, and this one is about the vivo S50 Pro mini. The brand has confirmed on Weibo that this compact device will be among the first to use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip.

vivo also says the phone will use LPDDR5X Ultra RAM and UFS 4.1 storage, the same setup found on its top-tier flagships. The brand has further revealed that all S50 models will come with 3D ultrasonic fingerprint 2.0 and an eye-protection display focused on high brightness and clarity.

The company has already locked in a launch date, confirming that the vivo S50 series will be unveiled on December 15 in the home country. Ahead of the event, both the S50 and S50 Pro mini have shown up in China Telecom’s product database, which gives us a clearer picture of what to expect.

The regular vivo S50 is listed with a 6.59-inch display at 2750 × 1260 resolution, a 50MP selfie camera, and a triple rear camera setup made up of 50MP + 50MP + 8MP sensors. It measures 157.52 × 74.33 × 7.59 mm, weighs 197g, and packs a 6,500mAh battery. The phone is powered by the SM8635 chipset, better known as the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3.

The vivo S50 Pro mini takes a different approach. It’s smaller at 150.83 × 71.76 × 8.10 mm and lighter at 192g, but still manages to fit a 6.31-inch display with 2640 × 1216 resolution. Camera hardware remains the same, including a 50MP front camera and the same triple rear setup. Interestingly, vivo hasn’t compromised on battery size either—the Pro mini is also listed with a 6,500mAh cell.

More details, including pricing and regional availability, should surface at the launch event tomorrow.

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OnePlus Turbo series confirmed with focus on gaming performance, battery life

OnePlus Turbo series has officially entered the conversation after fresh confirmation from the brand’s top leadership in China. What began as speculation around a new product line a couple of months ago has now taken a clearer shape, with early hints pointing towards a strong focus on performance and battery life. While the company has not shared full specifications yet, the official statement gives an idea of what OnePlus is aiming to achieve with this upcoming lineup.

OnePlus Turbo series: What to expect?

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OnePlus Ace 6T

OnePlus China President Li Jie Louis confirmed the arrival of the all-new OnePlus Turbo series during the brand’s 12th anniversary event. He stated that the new series will carry forward OnePlus’ flagship performance DNA while pushing battery endurance to the top of its segment.

According to him, the Turbo lineup is being developed to deliver a level of gaming experience rarely seen at its expected price positioning. He also highlighted that OnePlus recorded over 40 percent year-on-year growth in 2025, largely driven by its focus on performance and gaming-oriented users, especially younger buyers.

Li Jie further shared that OnePlus would continue exploring the upper limits of gaming performance in 2026, and the Turbo series is part of a broader refresh of the brand’s product portfolio.

Tipster Digital Chat Station recently added clarity, claiming that OnePlus’ new mid-range Turbo series is already in advanced testing. The new series is reportedly being prepared to launch ahead of rival Turbo-branded devices. According to the leak, the series will bring down flagship-level capabilities to the mid-range, particularly in performance and battery life.

Industry chatter suggests that upcoming Turbo models could be powered by platforms such as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 or customised Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 variants. Battery capacity is expected to be a major highlight, with claims pointing towards a 9,000mAh-class unit.

Displays are tipped to be 1.5K panels, with higher-end versions possibly featuring metal frames and ultrasonic fingerprint sensors. Reports also suggest that the brand may also release a Turbo-branded tablet in the near future.

As competition heats up before the Chinese New Year, the OnePlus Turbo series looks set to play an aggressive role in the mid-range performance segment. Some reports suggest that the Turbo series may go official by the end of this year or in January 2026.  

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iQOO 15 Ultra launch seems to have been delayed

The iQOO 15 Ultra may not be arriving as soon as enthusiasts had hoped. Fresh commentary from a well-known Weibo tipster suggests the device’s timeline has shifted, raising new questions about when—or even if—the ultra-premium model will make its official debut.

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The tipster was asked directly about the release timing of the iQOO 15 Ultra. The response was brief but telling, stating that the phone “seems to have been delayed.” No additional explanation was provided, but the comment fueled speculation around the status of iQOO’s most anticipated high-end variant.

The standard iQOO 15 was officially launched on October 20 this year. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and includes a dedicated Q3 gaming chip, a 3x telephoto camera, a refined camera island design, and a 7,000mAh battery. On the front, the phone features a Samsung 2K M14 OLED display that reaches up to 2,600 nits in high-brightness mode and peaks at 6,000 nits. Cooling is handled by an 8K vapor chamber system—the largest VC solution ever used by the brand. You can check out our full review of the phone for a deeper look.

Coming back to the rumored “Ultra” model, the branding alone suggests it will be even more spec-heavy, at least in some areas—potentially offering a more capable camera system. Like the regular model, the iQOO 15 Ultra is expected to target a specific user base.

Taken together, the latest remarks reinforce the idea that iQOO’s Ultra model remains in limbo. For now, the iQOO 15 Ultra appears to be delayed, with its future hinging on internal decisions that have yet to be finalized.

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Alleged iQOO Z11 Turbo Pro series phone to feature Snapdragon 8 Gen 5

Recently, iQOO unveiled the iQOO 15 and iQOO Neo 11v flagship phones in China. The brand is said to be working on the iQOO 15 Mini and iQOO 15 Ultra, but these phones are expected to launch a bit later in the first half of 2026. A new leak now suggests that the brand may announce a new Z-series phone in the next few weeks.

Alleged iQOO Z11 Turbo Pro in works

To recall, the iQOO Z10 series, which debuted earlier this year in China, included models such as the iQOO Z10x, iQOO Z10 Turbo, iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro, and iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro+. As can be seen, a reliable tipster has mentioned that iQOO is testing a new Z-series phone. It is still not clear whether it will be yet another addition to the Z10 lineup or an all-new Z11 series device.

The leak reveals that the upcoming iQOO Z-series phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, which recently went official. Considering the fact that it is a brand-new chip, this phone could be part of the next-generation Z11 Turbo Pro lineup, to be more precise.

The leak further reveals that the alleged iQOO Z11 Turbo Pro will have a 6.59-inch OLED panel offering a 1.5K resolution. Unfortunately, there is no other information available about this phone at the moment.

iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro

The alleged iQOO Z11 Turbo Pro is expected to rival the recently unveiled OnePlus Ace 6T, which also features the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, in China. The Realme Neo 8 Pro and Moto X70 Ultra, which is expected to launch globally as the Motorola Edge 70 Ultra, are also tipped to feature the same chipset.

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Huawei Nova 15 series launch date officially confirmed, brand-new design revealed

Huawei Nova 15 series news has finally moved beyond speculation. After weeks of leaks and mixed timelines, Huawei has now confirmed that the Nova 15 lineup is ready to debut in China. The brand has released official teaser images that give a first look at the design while also locking in the launch window. While these visuals do not reveal full specifications, they clearly indicate that Huawei is preparing a noticeable update to its popular Nova range.

Huawei Nova 15 series launch date

Huawei has confirmed that the Nova 15 series will launch in China on Dec. 22. At present, there is no clarity on whether these phones will be introduced in global markets or remain China-exclusive.

The official image reveals a redesigned rear camera layout for the Nova 15 Ultra. The phone features a rectangular camera module that houses two separate circular sections. One circle contains the three rear cameras, while the second circle accommodates the LED flash along with the “XD Portrait” branding, giving the device a more distinctive and premium visual identity. Likely, the other Nova 15 models may sport the same design language.

Huawei Nova 15 series: What’s known so far?

According to leaks, the Nova lineup will include three models: Nova 15Nova 15 Pro, and Nova 15 Ultra. The standard Nova 15 is expected to feature a 6.7-inch display, while the Pro model could arrive with a larger 6.84-inch screen. Both are tipped to use 1.5K LTPO OLED panels for smoother visuals and improved efficiency.

According to tipster Bald Panda, both the Nova 15 and Nova 15 Pro are expected to be powered by the Kirin 8020 chipset. The Nova 15 Ultra, however, may use a more powerful Kirin 9010S processor, with a Kirin 9020A also mentioned as a possible alternative.

The Nova 15 Pro may come with a dual front camera setup featuring 50-megapixel and 8-megapixel sensors, while the standard model could stick to a single 50-megapixel front camera. On the rear, the Pro variant is said to include a 50-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens, an ultra-wide camera, and a multispectral sensor for better colour accuracy. All three models are said to pack a 5,700mAh battery.

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Oppo Reno 15c unveiled with Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, 80W charging, and triple 50MP cameras

In November, Oppo unveiled the Reno 15 and Reno 15 Pro in China. At that time, the brand confirmed that it would unveil a third model called the Reno 15c in December. The day has finally arrived, as the Reno 15c has been officially launched. Here’s a look at its specifications and price.

Oppo Reno 15c specifications and features

Oppo Reno 15c
Oppo Reno 15c

The Oppo Reno 15c sports a 6.59-inch flat OLED display with 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, offering smooth visuals and sharp clarity for everyday use and media consumption. For security, it has an in-screen fingerprint sensor.

Powering the smartphone is the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor. It is paired with 12GB of RAM, while storage options include 256GB and 512GB variants. The Reno 15c packs a 6,500mAh battery and supports 80W fast charging, aimed at reducing downtime during heavy use.

For imaging, the Oppo Reno 15c features a 50-megapixel front camera for selfies and video calls. On the rear, there is a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-600 primary camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera using the IMX355 sensor, and a 50-megapixel telephoto camera with the Samsung JN5 sensor.

Oppo Reno 15c
Oppo Reno 15c

The Reno 15c runs Android 16 out of the box with ColorOS 16 on top. Other features include an under-display fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, and an x-axis linear motor. It supports dual SIM 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, an IR blaster, and a USB-C port. The 15c features a glass back design and comes with IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance. It measures 158 x 74.83 x 7.77mm and weighs 197 grams.

Oppo Reno 15c price and availability

The Oppo Reno 15c is priced at 2,899 Yuan (~$410) for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage variant, while the 12GB RAM and 512GB storage model costs 3,199 Yuan (~$450). Scheduled to go on sale from Dec. 19 in China, it will be available in Starlight Bow, Aurora Blue, and College Blue color options.

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ChatGPT’s long-rumored Adult Mode now has a launch window

OpenAI has been hinting for a while that ChatGPT would eventually loosen its strict content rules for adult users. Now, the company has finally put a timeline on it. According to OpenAI, ChatGPT’s much-discussed “Adult Mode” is expected to launch in the first quarter of 2026.

The update was revealed during a recent briefing on the GPT-5.2 model, where Fidji Simo, OpenAI’s CEO of Applications, shared new details about how and when the feature will arrive. 

FILE PHOTO: OpenAI and ChatGPT logos are seen in this illustration taken, February 3, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

For years, ChatGPT has been criticized for being overly restrictive, especially when it comes to mature topics, sexuality, or adult-oriented conversations. While those guardrails were designed to keep users safe, many adults have complained that the chatbot felt “less useful” or even “less enjoyable” because of them. 

Adult Mode will change that by allowing more open, mature conversations, including erotica and less filtered language, for verified adults. But OpenAI says the biggest challenge isn’t the content itself, it’s making sure minors don’t access it.

Age verification is the real hurdle

Before Adult Mode can go live, OpenAI needs a reliable way to tell whether a user is under 18. Simo stressed that the company’s top priority is accuracy, especially avoiding a situation where adults are mistakenly flagged as teenagers, or worse, minors slip through the system.

Right now, OpenAI is in the early testing phase of its age prediction model. The system uses AI to analyze user behavior and estimate age, rather than relying only on simple “Are you 18?” checkboxes. According to Simo, testing is already underway in select countries to see how well the system identifies teenage users while minimizing false positives for adults.

In some regions, OpenAI may also introduce government ID verification through third-party services, adding an extra layer of protection where required by law.

Opt-in, not automatic

Importantly, Adult Mode won’t be switched on by default. Even after the feature launches, users will need to explicitly opt in and pass the age verification process to unlock it. Teen users, meanwhile, will remain under stricter safety rules and content limitations.

OpenAI says this cautious approach is necessary given the risks involved. Traditional age verification systems have often failed to stop minors from accessing explicit content online, and the company is trying to avoid repeating those mistakes.

If everything goes according to plan, ChatGPT will have Adult Mode in early 2026. We hope OpenAI takes the necessary steps to ensure that it’s used in the way it should be.

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AMD could use Samsung’s 2nm process as it looks beyond TSMC

TSMC’s dominance in advanced chip manufacturing has been good for consistency, but it also comes with downsides. When one company controls most of the cutting-edge process nodes, chipmakers have fewer options, and that usually means higher prices. 

TSMC has also revealed its plans to raise foundry prices over the next three years, which puts even more pressure on companies that rely on it.

So it’s not surprising that brands are looking elsewhere, and Samsung seems to be a safe bet for many. The company recently signed massive deals with Apple and Tesla, and a new report suggests AMD could be its next client.

AMD could use Samsung’s 2nm fabrication

According to reports from South Korea, AMD might use Samsung’s 2nm process for some future chips. In fact, Samsung chairman Lee Jae-yong is expected to meet AMD CEO Lisa Su to discuss the partnership.

This isn’t entirely out of the blue. Su has hinted before that AMD wants more manufacturing options, but Samsung’s past issues related to yields made it a hard sell. For a long time, Samsung’s leading-edge nodes didn’t inspire enough confidence for large, high-value orders.

AMD Zen 5c chips Samsung 4nm technology

That seems to be changing at 2nm. Samsung’s manufacturing process is now more stable, with its first 2nm chip receiving a positive response in terms of yield and performance, at least so far.

More importantly, AMD isn’t expected to jump in at the very start. Instead, the company is said to be targeting Samsung’s second-generation 2nm node, known as SF2P. 

This is the higher-performance version of the process and comes with noticeable improvements. Samsung claims SF2P delivers better performance, significantly lower power consumption, and a smaller chip footprint compared to its first 2nm offering.

Mass production of SF2P is expected to begin in 2026, followed by an improved SF2P+ version in 2027. If talks go well, AMD and Samsung could finalize a deal as soon as next month. For Samsung, AMD would become another high-profile customer for its 2nm line after Tesla.

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Fallout Nuka Cola Collection Brings Themed Headsets, Keyboards, and Stream Gear from CORSAIR

CORSAIR has announced a new limited-edition gaming and creator peripheral lineup inspired by Nuka Cola, the fictional drink from the Fallout franchise. The collaboration spans products from CORSAIR, Elgato, and Drop, bringing Fallout-themed designs to headsets, keyboards, microphones, streaming tools, and desk accessories.

The launch comes at a time when Fallout continues to attract a growing audience through its long-running game series and the recent television adaptation. CORSAIR says the collection is aimed at fans who want their gaming or streaming setups to reflect their interest in the franchise.

The CORSAIR HS80 RGB Wireless Gaming Headset: Nuka Cola Edition is one of the highlights of the lineup. It supports 3D spatial audio to help players detect in-game movement and direction. The headset features a custom Nuka Cola design with Nuka Girl artwork on the earcups, Cappy and Bottle characters on the headband, and Fallout branding across the body. It keeps the same wireless performance, comfort, and audio tuning found on the standard HS80 model.

Drop’s Nuka Cola Collection focuses on mechanical keyboards and desk accessories. The Drop CSTM80 Mechanical Keyboard is a tenkeyless, hot-swappable keyboard with Fallout-themed key designs and mascots. It includes multiple sound-dampening layers, such as PORON plate foam and IXPE switch foam, to improve typing sound and reduce noise. The collection also includes a 90 x 40 cm desk mat, an MT3-profile keycap set, and four artisan keycaps. These artisan keycaps are designed as Fallout-themed items, including Nuka Cola Power Armor, the Thirst Zapper, a Nuka Cola vending machine, and a crate of Nuka Cola bottles.

Elgato’s Nuka Cola lineup targets streamers and content creators. It includes a 15-key Stream Deck, the Wave:3 USB microphone, and the Wave Mic Arm LP. Stream Deck allows users to control apps, games, and hardware using customizable keys and built-in integrations. The Wave:3 microphone offers professional-grade audio through a USB connection and works with Wave Link software for audio mixing. The Wave Mic Arm LP is a low-profile boom arm designed to position microphones without blocking screens or desk space. All three products feature a matching Nuka Cola-themed design.

Pricing & availability

The CORSAIR Nuka Cola Collection is available now in limited quantities through CORSAIR and Amazon. Pricing is as follows: the 10-piece bundle costs $1,099.99 or €1,129.99. Individual products include the Nuka Cola Stream Deck at $159.99 or €179.99, Wave:3 microphone at $159.99 or €179.99, mic arm at $109.99 or €119.99, HS80 RGB Wireless headset at $169.99 or €159.99, CSTM80 keyboard at $299.99 or €299.99, MT3 keycap set at $119.99 or €119.99, desk mat at $49.99 or €49.99, and vault-crafted artisan keycaps at $69.99 or €69.99 each.

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OnePlus 15R Storage Variants and Expected Pricing Tipped Ahead of December 17 Launch

OnePlus is preparing to launch the OnePlus 15R next month, and new leaks have now revealed its storage options and expected pricing for India. The smartphone is set to launch on December 17, 2025, and will arrive alongside other OnePlus products.

OnePlus 15R colors
OnePlus 15R colors

According to information shared by X tipster @passionategeekz, the OnePlus 15R will be sold in two storage variants in India. Both models will come with 12GB RAM. Buyers can choose between 256GB and 512GB internal storage options. The tipster claims that the 12GB and 512GB variant could be priced above Rs 52,000 based on an internal source. This places the base 12GB and 256GB model in the Rs 47,000 to Rs 49,000 range.

OnePlus is also expected to offer launch-day bank discounts. These offers could bring down the price by Rs 3,000 to Rs 4,000, lowering the effective cost for buyers. Final pricing and offers will be confirmed at launch.

The OnePlus 15R will launch in India and other global markets on December 17. The phone will be available in Black and Green color options. OnePlus will also introduce an Ace Edition variant in a Purple color. On the same day, the company will launch the OnePlus Pad Go 2 tablet for Indian and global users. The OnePlus Watch Lite will be unveiled for customers in European markets.

OnePlus has already confirmed that the 15R will feature a 32 megapixel front camera with autofocus support. This is the most advanced selfie camera ever used on an R series phone. Last year’s OnePlus 13R featured a 16 megapixel front camera. The new sensor supports 4K video recording at 30fps, while the 13R was limited to 1080p video. The phone also includes the DetailMax Engine, which uses advanced computational photography to improve image quality.

With this upgrade, the OnePlus 15R matches the OnePlus 15 in selfie camera resolution. However, the two phones use different sensors. The OnePlus 15 uses a Sony IMX709 sensor, while the OnePlus 15R is rumored to feature an OmniVision sensor.

Other confirmed specifications include a 1.5K resolution display with a 165Hz refresh rate, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, and a 7,400mAh battery with 80W fast charging. The phone will run OxygenOS 16 and feature a Plus Key. It will also include a 50 megapixel main camera with 4K 120fps video recording support and an IP68 and IP69 rated dust and water resistant body.

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Apple’s foldable iPhone expected to boost market, Samsung to lead panel supply in 2026

According to a new report from Counterpoint Research, global shipments of foldable smartphone panels are expected to grow 46% year-on-year in 2026. The growth will be largely driven by Apple’s entry into the foldable market, as the company begins sourcing panels for its first foldable iPhone.

iPhone Fold render
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Apple’s move is expected to reignite interest in the foldables category. Counterpoint believes this will lead to a sharp increase in demand across the supply chain and push average selling prices higher next year. The report states that Samsung Display will be the biggest winner, with its market share projected to reach 57% in 2026.

The research firm also expects the book-style foldable design to solidify its dominance. These devices feature large, inward-folding screens and are gaining popularity among consumers who want more productivity and bigger display areas.

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 already showed signs of this trend. During the early sales window in the second half of 2025, the Fold model outsold the clamshell-style Flip model for the first time. Counterpoint noted a similar trend in China, where consumers are now prioritizing larger foldables despite higher prices.

On the supply side, panel makers are expected to experience uneven growth. BOE could see an 8% year-on-year decline in shipment share, while Visionox is forecast to grow 8%. TCL CSOT is expected to grow 47%, and Tianma may post a 580% year-on-year surge.

Counterpoint estimates that overall foldable smartphone shipments will grow 14% in 2025 and 38% in 2026. With Apple’s foldable iPhone on the horizon, the market is set for a significant boost in both volume and innovation.

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Realme 16 Pro has a MediaTek chipset that performs inferior than last year’s Snapdragon

Realme has just shown off the Realme 16 Pro series in four stunning colors. The phone is designed by renowned designer Naoto Fukasawa, who, if you remember, also worked on the 2021 Realme GT Master Edition

At this point, most of the Realme 16 Pro’s hardware isn’t much of a mystery. The device has already surfaced on China’s TENAA certification, which has revealed nearly all of its key specifications. 

The main missing detail was the chipset, and that gap has now been filled thanks to a recent Geekbench listing.

Realme 16 Pro could use Dimensity 7300

The Realme 16 Pro showed up on Geekbench under the model number RMX5120. The listing reveals an octa-core processor with four performance cores clocked at 2.5GHz and four efficiency cores running at 2.0GHz, paired with a Mali-G615 MC2 GPU. Based on those details, the phone is likely powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 7300 chipset.

What’s interesting is that Realme 15 Pro is powered by Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, a more powerful SoC than what’s on its successor. In other words, the newer model may take a step back in raw performance, at least on paper.

That said, Realme has already confirmed that the higher-end Realme 16 Pro+ will use a Snapdragon chip. 

As for the rest of the hardware, the Realme 16 Pro features a 6.78-inch OLED display with a 1.5K resolution. The rear camera setup is a pair of a 200-megapixel primary sensor and an 8-megapixel secondary camera. Up front, there’s a 50-megapixel selfie camera.

Software-wise, the device is expected to ship with Realme UI 7 based on Android 16. The Realme 16 Pro also packs a large battery. TENAA lists its rated capacity at 6,830mAh, which likely translates to a typical capacity of around 7,000mAh. It will charge via an 80W adapter. 

The certification listing also mentions an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor and an IR blaster. 

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GameMT unveils EX5, a retro Android handheld that resembles the PS Vita

GameMT has officially teased its new budget gaming handheld, the EX5. The device features a 5-inch 1080p IPS LCD display and runs on MediaTek’s Helio G81 chipset. The company revealed the EX5 through a teaser video on the Roybeila YouTube channel, showing off a design that resembles Sony’s PlayStation Vita but introduces some unconventional elements.

GameMT EX5

The EX5 is powered by a 12nm Helio G81 processor, which includes two Cortex-A75 cores and six Cortex-A55 cores, along with a Mali-G52 MP2 GPU. GameMT pairs this chipset with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. It also comes with a microSD card slot for expandable storage.

The EX5 handles connectivity through dual-band Wi-Fi 5, supporting both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. Its 5-inch display has a 1920×1080 resolution, which is relatively high for a device in this price segment. The handheld runs Android and supports a variety of gaming platforms. According to the teaser, the handheld supports cloud gaming, native Android titles, and popular emulation frontends like ES-DE and Pegasus.

GameMT EX5

In terms of design, the EX5 includes a D-pad, face buttons, shoulder triggers, and a single thumbstick on the left. Instead of placing a second thumbstick on the right, GameMT has added a physical switch that allows users to toggle between three performance profiles: Performance, Balanced, and “Pwrsave-Auto.” This switch resembles a mechanical dial, which adds a unique touch to the otherwise familiar layout.

GameMT EX5

The EX5 will be available in three color options: white, black, and dark blue. GameMT has not yet announced a specific release date or price, but the teaser confirms that the device is “coming soon.”

In related news, Ayaneo has recently introduced the Pocket DMG Silver Limited Edition powered by the Snapdragon G3x Gen 2, and also unveiled the Pocket Vert featuring a 3.5-inch LTPS LCD, a dual-mode hidden touchpad, and a 6000mAh battery.

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Realme 16 Pro teased with a gorgeous new look & elegant colors

Realme has already started teasing the new Realme 16 Pro series. So far, we have only heard news of its imminent release and Luma color imaging tech. But now, the Realme 16 Pro and Realme 16 Pro+ models have just had their availability revealed and even showcased the gorgeous design.

World renowned designer sculpts the Realme 16 Pro series

Realme 16 Pro Gold Teaser
Realme 16 Pro in Master Gold

The Chinese brand is expected to debut in the Indian market on 6th January 2026. But ahead of the official release, the Realme 16 Pro models are confirmed to be released via Flipkart, a popular e-retailer platform in India. Looking at the teaser image posters, the Realme 16 Pro series can be seen in an attractive new look. Naoto Fukasawa, a master designer, helped design the Realme 16 Pro.

Interestingly, the camera module of the smartphone looks quite similar to the OnePlus 15, just flipped horizontally. So you get a dual tone look with a matte finish on the rear panel and a shiny camera module. The Realme 16 Pro series was also teased in multiple color options, which include Camellia Pink, Orchid Purple, Master Gold, and Pebble Gray.

Realme 16 Pro Teaser
Realme 16 Pro in Camellia Pink and Orchid Purple

Based on what we know so far, the Realme 16 Pro+ model is expected to be equipped with the Snapdragon chipset. Rumors hint at a massive 7,000mAh battery pack that could support 80W wired fast charging. On the front, this model could sport a tall 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, and a 50MP selfie shooter. Meanwhile, the rear packs a triple camera setup that includes a 200MP main camera, an 8MP ultra wide angle lens, and a periscope telephoto shooter.

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