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OnePlus 15 Receives December 2025 OxygenOS Update with Neon Camera Filter and System Fixes

OnePlus has started rolling out the OxygenOS 16.0.2.401 update for the OnePlus 15 in India and Europe. The update is being released in batches, with wider availability expected in the next few days. The build numbers are CPH2745_16.0.2.401(EX01) for India and CPH2747_16.0.2.401(EX01) for Europe.

OnePlus 15

The update brings improvements across AI features, the camera, system performance, and charging. The AI summary and subtitle feature now ends automatically when there is no sound input for a certain period. This aims to make speech-related tools more accurate and easier to use.

The update also adds more control over app icons. After resizing an app icon and adding commonly used shortcut icons, users can now drag and drop these shortcut icons to rearrange them. App clone icons can also be dragged to resize and customized with shortcuts.

In the Camera app, a new Neon filter is now available. It is designed to recreate the CineStill 800T film effect and improve atmospheric night portrait shots. In the Photos app, new filter options have been added, including Motion Photo, Screenshots and screen recordings, and Edited items. The Photos app also loads thumbnails faster due to an improved parsing method.

Bypass charging is now supported. When the phone is used for gaming, live streaming, video playback, navigation, or other high-load activities, users can connect the charger for power without stressing the battery. This reduces heat and helps protect long-term battery health.

The update fixes an issue where a car display could disconnect when the phone switches data networks. It also integrates the December 2025 Android security patch to improve system security. Since this OTA is incremental, only a small percentage of users will receive it today. A broader rollout will follow. Update content may vary by region.

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Nothing Phone (4a) Series Specs, Price, and Colors Leak; Nothing Headphone (a) Also Surfaces

The Nothing Phone (3a) Community Edition just debuted as the brand’s latest mid-range offering with a unique design. But it appears that the company is already working on the successor to the 3a series. A surprising leak has just offered some key details regarding the upcoming Nothing Phone (4a), Nothing Phone (4a) Pro, and even a new budget headphones. So here are all the details.

Nothing Phone (4a) Series: What to expect?

With the new Nothing Phone (4a) lineup, the brand might equips its mid range smartphones with newer Qualcomm chipsets. According to a leak from developer MlgmXyysd on Telegram (Via PhoneArena), the Nothing Phone (4a) could be powered by a Snapdragon 7s series chip, while the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro may pack a higher end Snapdragon 7 series processor. to recall, the Phone (3a) and Phone (3a Pro) featured the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3. So we might see the next gen Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 and Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 on the newer models.

Nothing Phone 3a and Phone 3a Pro OS 4.0
Nothing Phone (3a) and Nothing Phone (3a) Pro

Furthermore, the leak claims that only the Pro model will get eSIM support. The standard Phone (4a) is expected to cost around 475 US Dollars, while the Phone (4a) Pro could have a higher 540 US Dollars price tag. These prices are apparently for the 12GB + 256GB storage configuration. The developer also adds that the devices will come in four color options, namely Pink, White, Black, and Blue.

Nothing Headphone (a) in the works

Nothing is reportedly working on new budget headphones as well. These hearables could be dubbed the Nothing Headphone (a) and could arrive with a plastic body. The leak claims that the brand will be experimenting with bright colors with these headphones, including a new Pink and Yellow option alongside the standard White and Black hues.

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Xiaomi’s Flagship Tablet with Snapdragon 8 Elite Nears Global Launch

The global market might be seeing the launch of one of Xiaomi’s latest flagship tablets soon. A fresh certification sighting has revealed that the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro is heading for a release outside of China, so here’s everything we know so far.

Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro visits FCC database

The Chinese tech giant’s premium tablet was just spotted on the FCC database carrying the 25091RP04G model number. To recall, the Chinese variant carried the 25091RP04C, so the G at the end signifies a global version. Unfortunately, the certification does not reveal any finer details of this global variant, except for a few specs. The Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro, arriving overseas, will have a slightly smaller 9000mAh cell, along with WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 6.0.

Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro
Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro

To recall, the brand had first unveiled the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro in China back in September with cutting edge specs and features. It sports a tall 11.2-inch LCD panel with a 3.2K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, a 3:2 aspect ratio, 800 nits of peak brightness, Dolby Vision, and HDR10 support. Under the hood, the tablet is equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, making it a great device for gaming as well.

For optics, the rear has a 50MP camera while the front houses a 32MP selfie shooter. A massive 9,200mAh battery pack powers the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro, which supports 67W wired fast charging and even 22.5W reverse wired charging. We can expect the global variant to retain the fast charging rates. This tablet runs on the brand’s latest Android 16 OS based HyperOS 3 custom skin out of the box.

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Tiiny AI unveils a pocket-sized Mini PC that runs 120B LLMs locally

Tiiny AI, a US-based startup, has announced the Tiiny AI Pocket Lab, which it claims is the world’s smallest personal AI supercomputer. The device weighs just 300 grams, fits in one hand, and delivers up to 190 TOPS of AI compute performance. It has been officially certified by Guinness World Records as the ‘Smallest MiniPC (100B LLM Locally)’ and can run up to 120-billion-parameter large language models (LLMs) entirely on-device.

Tiiny AI Pocket Lab AI supercomputer

The Pocket Lab features a 12-core ARMv9.2 CPU paired with a custom-designed NPU, achieving an AI compute performance of approximately 190 TOPS. It includes 80GB of LPDDR5X memory and a 1TB SSD to support large-scale inference workloads. Tiiny AI has built the device to operate within a 30W TDP and a typical 65W system power envelope, offering high performance with reduced energy consumption.

Tiiny AI says the Pocket Lab addresses the growing concerns around cloud dependency, data privacy, and rising energy costs. The company believes local AI processing offers a more sustainable and secure alternative to cloud-based systems. The device stores all user data and model interactions locally with bank-level encryption, eliminating the need for internet access or external servers.

Tiiny AI Pocket Lab AI supercomputer

The Pocket Lab supports one-click deployment of several open-source LLMs and agent frameworks. These include GPT-OSS, Llama, Mistral, DeepSeek, Qwen, and Phi, along with automation tools like ComfyUI, SillyTavern, and Flowise. The system runs entirely offline and enables use cases like multi-step reasoning, content generation, deep context understanding, and secure personal memory.

The company plans to showcase the Tiiny AI Pocket Lab at CES 2026. It has positioned the product for developers, researchers, professionals, and students who require portable and private AI capabilities. The device aims to serve real-world use cases in the 10B to 100B parameter range, which the company says accounts for over 80% of practical AI demands.

In related news, Xiaomi is reportedly developing a new AI assistant called Mi Chat, and reports indicate that GPUs are no longer the main barrier to AI progress, with other system-level constraints now becoming the limiting factor.

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Realme NARZO 80x 5G Price Drops to ₹11,499 on Amazon

Amazon India just unveiled a limited-time deal on the realme NARZO N65 80x 5G 6/128GB variant in Midnight Blue finish. Originally carrying an MRP of ₹15,999, you can now grab this feature-rich device for a price of just ₹11,499, representing around 28% outright discount.

The NARZO N65 80x is a decent device in terms of both performance and endurance, packing features typically reserved for a higher price segment. It is powered by the capable Dimensity 6400 5G SoC, ensuring smooth multitasking and swift 5G connectivity. Battery life is a major highlight, thanks to the massive 6000mAh Battery that promises extended usage without repeated recharging in a day or two.

Users will appreciate the visual experience on the immersive 120Hz Eye Comfort Display, which offers fluid scrolling and vibrant media consumption. Furthermore, in a truly standout feature for this price category, the device boasts an IP69 Waterproof rating. Yes, you heard that right, the highest ingress protection rating, which should provide superior protection against dust and high-pressure water jets.

Save More with Bank Offers!

Potential buyers can unlock even greater value beyond the initial discount. While the listing price is ₹11,499, using eligible bank offers, such as the Axis Bank EMI option, can bring the effective price down further to approximately ₹10,921. Amazon also provides a generous exchange offer, allowing you to save up to ₹10,900 by trading in your old phone. Flexible payment options include No Cost EMI, with standard EMI plans starting as low as ₹557 per month.

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Xiaomi Smart Camera C500 Price Revealed for UK and Spain; Feaures 3.5K UHD Resolution, Night Vision, AI Detection and Wi-Fi 6

The Xiaomi Smart Camera C500 is now on sale in select European markets. The device first appeared on Xiaomi’s global website earlier this year, signalling that an international launch was coming. It is currently available in the UK for £38.99 and in Spain for €49.99. Xiaomi has not shared when it will reach more countries.

Xiaomi Smart Camera C500

The Smart Camera C500 records at 3,200 x 1,800 pixels. It uses a 6MP professional-grade lens with an f/1.6 aperture and a 1/2.45-inch image sensor that improves low-light performance. The camera offers 360 degree horizontal coverage and a 116 degree vertical viewing angle. For night recordings, it uses eight 940 nm infrared lights that work without any visible red glow.

AI detection allows the C500 to identify and track people and pets. Its bidirectional gimbal mount follows movement and then returns to the original angle when tracking stops. Users receive motion alerts on their devices. The camera also supports two-way voice calls. A physical privacy shutter can be turned on manually or set to activate automatically.

The device runs on Xiaomi’s MJA1 security chipset, which provides financial-grade encryption and secure cloud transfers. It supports Wi-Fi 6 on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands and includes Bluetooth 5.0 for stable connections. Storage options include microSD cards up to 256 GB, encrypted cloud storage, and NAS. Video compression uses H.265 to reduce file size while keeping quality intact.

The camera works with Xiaomi’s HyperOS Connect system. This allows users to link it with other Xiaomi smart home devices. It can trigger actions such as turning on lights when motion is detected. It also supports Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control and live video viewing. The C500 measures 79 x 79 x 119 mm and comes in white. It can sit on a surface or be mounted on a ceiling.

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Huawei Unveils Mate X7, FreeClip 2, Ultimate Watch, and More at Global Launch

Huawei introduced four major flagship products at its global launch event themed “Unfold the Moment.” The new lineup includes the Mate X7 foldable phone, FreeClip 2 earphones, WATCH ULTIMATE DESIGN Royal Gold Edition, and the MatePad 11.5 S tablet. The company said the launch reflects its continued focus on user needs and meaningful innovation.

Huawei Mate X7

Mate X7: Slim Foldable with Flagship Imaging

Huawei’s new Mate X7 takes inspiration from the “Time-Space Gate” concept and a 1,600-year-old light-woven brocade tradition. It comes in Brocade White (nano fiber finish) and Nebula Red or Black vegan leather options.

The Mate X7 is Huawei’s first slim foldable to match the imaging standards of a regular flagship phone. It includes a second-generation True-to-Color Camera with 43% better color accuracy, an Ultra Lighting HDR Camera, an Ultra-Wide Camera, and a Telephoto Macro Camera. It supports 17.5 EV Ultra Lighting HDR Video, helping it capture detailed shots in bright and low-light scenes.

To improve durability, Huawei uses its Ultra-Reliable Foldable Architecture, featuring Ultra Durable Crystal Armor Kunlun Glass, Advanced Precision Hinges, and a 3-Layer Composite Ultra-Tough Structure. For performance, it includes a 3,550 mm² SuperCool VC + Graphene cooling system and a 5,600 mAh battery for all-day use.

Huawei FreeClip 2

FreeClip 2: Open-Ear Earphones (Upgraded AI Audio)

The Huawei FreeClip 2 earphones feature an ear-clip design meant to provide open-ear comfort while doubling as a stylish accessory. Each earbud weighs only 5.1 g, making it easy to wear for long hours. Color options include Blue, White, Black, and a new Rose Gold finish for global markets.

The earbuds use dual-driver units for clearer, more dynamic sound and an NPU AI processor that offers 10× better computing performance than the previous version. They are rated IP57 for dust and water resistance and deliver up to 38 hours of total battery life, including the charging case.

Huawei Watch Ultimate Design – Royal Gold

WATCH ULTIMATE DESIGN: Royal Gold Edition

Huawei also introduced the WATCH ULTIMATE DESIGN Royal Gold Edition, which blends luxury materials with rugged performance. The watch features a rare-earth purple ceramic bezel, 18K gold details, a zirconium-based liquid metal case, and a purple-gold titanium alloy strap.

The watch includes features for deep-sea divers, such as an advanced waterproof system and sonar-based underwater communication. It offers stronger connectivity with an upgraded antenna, AI noise cancellation, and precise navigation thanks to the HUAWEI Sunflower Positioning System. It also supports eSIM communication and includes the TruSense system with X-TAP technology for more accurate health tracking.

Huawei MatePad 11.5 S

MatePad 11.5 S: Tablet With a Paper-Like Display

The new MatePad 11.5 S is designed for creators who need both clarity and comfort. Its PaperMatte Display improves on traditional matte screens by keeping visuals sharp while reducing glare and eye strain.

The tablet comes with an M-Pencil Pro stylus and a magnetic keyboard for writing, sketching, and productivity. Huawei Notes provides templates, brushes, and creative tools, while GoPaint now includes new animation features for bringing drawings to life. For video editing, Wondershare Filmora adds shortcut key support, and WPS Office delivers PC-level document, presentation, and spreadsheet capabilities.

A User-First Approach

Huawei said this new portfolio highlights its goal of building warm, human-centered connections with users worldwide. Under the theme “Now Is Yours,” the company aims to help people embrace meaningful moments through technology.

Tangzu launches Xue Tao Gaming IEM in India via Headphone Zone

Tangzu has launched its first gaming-focused in-ear monitor, the Xue Tao, in collaboration with Headphone Zone. The new IEM is now available in India and targets gamers looking for high-precision audio, ergonomic design, and strong value for money.

Tangzu Xue Tao

Tangzu Xue Tao Specifications

The Xue Tao features a custom 10mm glass dynamic driver with a PET edge that delivers a sound signature tuned for immersive gameplay. The driver is designed to produce crisp highs, smooth mids, and strong lows while maintaining accurate imaging to help players distinguish directional sounds and spatial cues.

Tangzu developed the Xue Tao using its established acoustic engineering practices and feedback from the gaming community. The tuning reflects the brand’s philosophy of combining clarity with warmth and accuracy with emotional depth.

The IEM’s name and design take inspiration from the Tang Dynasty poet Xue Tao. The housing is made from aerospace-grade carbon fibre and CNC-machined aluminium alloy, accented with purple detailing that reflects Tangzu’s focus on aesthetics and durability. The ergonomic structure supports extended gaming sessions.

For connectivity and communication, the Xue Tao includes a detachable silver-plated OFC cable with 100 cores and a 0.78mm 2-pin interface. The electret capacitor microphone is designed to ensure clear in-game communication.

The IEM is available in both 3.5mm and USB Type-C variants, making it compatible with a wide range of devices, including smartphones, handheld consoles, and PCs.

The package includes the earphone body, custom cable, Tang Sancai ear tips, and a cleaning cloth.

Pricing and Availability

The Tangzu Xue Tao is priced at ₹4,999 ($55) for the 3.5mm version and ₹5,299 ($58) for the Type-C variant. It is available exclusively through Headphone Zone.

In related news, Razer has recently launched its Hammerhead V3 White earphones with a USB-C DAC and 11mm drivers, and Nubia has introduced its Alien-themed CyberBuds gaming earbuds with 50ms low latency and a 48-hour battery life.

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Xiaomi Starts New Beta Program for Xiaomi AI Glasses With Voice Parking Payments & System Upgrades

Xiaomi has opened registrations for a new beta version of its Xiaomi AI Glasses, announcing the launch of its “Pioneer Experience Program” on December 11. The company will recruit 200 users to test upcoming features and firmware changes before the public release.

Xiaomi AI Glasses

The new beta adds voice-based parking fee payments. After users activate the feature and link their vehicle plate number, saying “Xiao Ai, pay parking fee” will process the payment directly. This allows drivers to pay before reaching the exit gate and leave faster. Xiaomi is also adding an option to disable the inner indicator light while charging and has included several stability fixes.

Participation requires applying through the Xiaomi Community App under the internal testing section. Approved users will be added automatically to the dedicated beta group.

Registration is open from December 11, 16:00 to December 12, 16:00. The testing period runs from December 13, 15:00 to December 19, 24:00. Xiaomi expects to push the new beta version before 15:00 on December 13.

Xiaomi’s first AI Glasses were introduced in June at a starting price of 1999 yuan. The device weighs 40g, supports prescription lenses, and is available in multiple frame designs. It includes a 12MP first-person camera for photos and video recording, with support for video calls and live streaming through third-party apps. The glasses also feature open-ear stereo speakers and a five-microphone system for voice pickup.

The product is designed as a portable AI device with real-time assistance, translation across 10 languages, on-device encyclopedia access, and smart control for Xiaomi phones and smart home devices. Users can trigger voice commands, set reminders, or control appliances without using their phone.

Other features include 2K 30fps video recording with EIS stabilization, 0.8-second quick capture, integration with Xiaomi phones for seamless camera switching during calls or streaming, and support for 14 major apps. The electrochromic lenses can switch tint levels in 0.2 seconds with four adjustable stages.

The glasses use the Qualcomm AR1 chip paired with a low-power audio processor, offering up to 21 hours of standby time and typical usage of 8.6 hours. The device supports Type-C charging and includes dedicated camera and touch controls.

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Vivo Switch Off Report 2025 explores digital behavior and changing family dynamics

The Vivo Switch Off Report 2025 has been released, offering a deeper look at how smartphones are influencing the daily interactions between parents and children in India. While digital tools support modern life, the findings show shifting behavioural patterns that are shaping communication, connection and family routines. The report sets the stage for understanding how families are navigating technology and what they hope to improve.

Vivo Switch Off Report 2025: Key findings on attention, dinner time and rising AI dependence

Vivo Switch Off Report 2025
Vivo Switch Off Report 2025

This year’s Switch Off Report highlights dinner time as the most dependable opportunity for families to connect, with many children saying conversations improve when phones are put away. A significant portion of parents and children acknowledge that habitual phone checking during shared activities weakens dialogues and reduces emotional presence. The study also notes a steady willingness among families to adopt small adjustments such as reducing notifications or choosing offline moments to feel more attentive and present.

Another major shift identified in the survey is the growing reliance on AI among children. With parents perceived as increasingly busy, many children turn to AI tools for learning, creative tasks and at times even companionship. This behavioural shift has led some children to speak less with their parents, raising questions about how families can balance digital support with meaningful human interaction.

The study shows that children and parents relate to smartphones differently, with children using their devices mainly for entertainment while parents are more prone to micro checking throughout the day. These interruptions often disrupt the flow of conversations, affecting how children perceive their parents’ availability.

Despite these challenges, the findings reveal a shared aspiration among families to reduce interruptions and create predictable phone free spaces that encourage warmth, openness and deeper engagement. The Switch Off initiative continues to emphasise the value of stepping away from screens to reconnect with what truly matters.

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Xiaomi 17 Ultra sparks excitement as blind pre-orders begin

Xiaomi’s next big camera-focused flagship seems to be getting closer, and offline stores are already stirring up interest. Several Xiaomi retail locations have reportedly started taking blind pre-orders, hinting that the Xiaomi 17 Ultra may arrive earlier than expected.

Xiaomi Home store staffs pushed out messages about a 100 RMB “refundable pre-order” for an upcoming annual imaging flagship. Given Xiaomi’s usual release cycle — and earlier leaks — it’s almost certainly the Xiaomi 17 Ultra.

The phone is expected to run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and ship with HyperOS 3.0. The global version will also support satellite connectivity, which keeps users connected in remote areas.

Leaker @SmartPikachu recently claimed that a major imaging flagship from “a certain manufacturer” would show up before New Year’s Day, somewhere between December 15 and 25. That lines up almost perfectly with Xiaomi’s new blind pre-order push.

There’s also movement on the accessory side. A new Xiaomi device with the model number 25125PS17S passed China’s 3C certification on November 19. According to @DigitalChatStation, this product is a new professional photography handle — one that also doubles as a power bank. It’s reportedly an exclusive accessory for the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, and the first to be certified alongside the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.

The 100 RMB deposit is refundable, a tactic phone makers often use to measure hype before a major launch. And with the 17 Ultra expected to lean even harder into photography, imaging fans seems to have plenty to look forward to.

Satellite support on the international model adds another layer of appeal for travelers and outdoor users. Combine that with the latest Snapdragon flagship and the 17 Ultra looks like a strong year-end flagship.

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Realme P4x and Watch 5 Break Day 1 Sales Records in India

Realme has reported strong first day sales for its new Realme P4x and Realme Watch 5 in India. The Realme P4x, which launched last week, went on sale yesterday at 12 noon. Realme announced that the phone sold more than 120,000 units on Day 1 and became the number one best seller of 2025 on online platforms based on first day sales.

The Realme Watch 5 also performed well. It became the number one best seller of 2025 in the Rs. 4,000 segment on Day 1. According to the company, it recorded 340 percent growth compared to the previous model in the same price range. Realme said the response shows strong demand from young buyers and continued trust in the brand’s performance-focused products.

Both devices continue to be available with launch offers. The Realme P4x still has a Rs. 1500 bank offer. The Realme Watch 5 is selling at Rs. 3,999 compared to its original price of Rs. 4,499. The phone has a starting price of Rs 15,999 (6GB+128GB).

Realme P4x 5G specifications and features

The realme P4x 5G has a 6.72 inch FHD+ LCD with a 144Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of up to 1000 nits. It is powered by the Dimensity 7400 Ultra chipset. The phone comes with up to 8GB RAM, up to 10GB virtual RAM and up to 256GB UFS 3.1 storage.

It runs Android 15 with Realme UI 6.0. Realme has promised two years of Android OS upgrades and three years of security updates. The phone has a 7,000mAh battery that supports 45W fast charging and reverse charging. It also includes a vapor chamber cooling system to maintain performance during long gaming sessions.

Realme says the P4x can deliver 90fps gameplay in BGMI and similar games. GT Boost mode and bypass charging help maintain stable output. The phone has a 50MP main rear camera, a 2MP secondary lens and an 8MP front camera. Other features include dual speakers, IP64 resistance and a side mounted fingerprint sensor.

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Vivo X200T’s India launch timeframe leaks

Vivo may have already pushed the X300 series into global markets, but it looks like the company still has one more device lined up from its previous generation. 

A phone called the Vivo X200T was first spotted in an IMEI listing back in November. It has surfaced again through a new leak, revealing its possible launch timeframe for the Indian market.

A report from SmartPrix suggests that the X200T is expected to launch in India toward the end of January 2026. 

Vivo X200 FE

The publication refers to the phone as a “mix of the X200 and the X200 FE.” Instead of being a direct successor or a budget variant, the X200T might be between the best of the previous two flagships.

Right now, the leak doesn’t tell us much about actual specifications. There are no details on the display, processor, cameras, or battery. But the report suggests that Vivo might reuse the compact design of the X200 FE while pulling in most of the core hardware from the standard X200. Until more concrete information appears, it’s probably best to treat all of this as early speculation.

There’s more coming

Apart from this, Vivo is currently working on X300 Ultra as its most spec-ed phone for 2026. Unlike the Dimensity 9500 chip powering the X300 and X300 Pro, the Ultra model is rumored to carry Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. 

Its camera hardware could include a 200-megapixel Sony LYT-901 main sensor, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 200-megapixel Samsung HPB periscope telephoto camera.

Another device, the Vivo X300s, is reportedly an upgraded take on the standard X300, likely featuring the upcoming Dimensity 9500 Plus chipset.

For now, the X200T remains the most mysterious of the bunch. But with the launch window approaching, we’ll probably see more leaks fill in the gaps soon.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s 60W power adapter quietly appears online

A new Samsung 60W power brick has surfaced quietly on the company’s official website, opening the door to speculation about what this unexpected listing could mean for future Galaxy flagships. While the South Korean tech giant has not made any official announcement about the device, the product page of the new charger mentions all its key specifications and features. This power brick may power up the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra at 60W speed.

Why this new charger hints at the Galaxy S26 Ultra

Samsung 60W charger
Samsung 60W charger

Last month, Android Authority highlighted evidence from early One UI 8.5 that referenced new charging levels beyond Samsung’s existing Super Fast Charging and Super Fast Charging 2.0 profiles. These have traditionally corresponded to 25W and 45W limits on current Galaxy models.

The presence of a new fast charging tier in the leaked code implies a higher charging class is in the works, and this aligns closely with Samsung’s fresh 60W power adapter listing. The combination of both developments has fuelled speculation that this accessory could be intended for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, potentially marking Samsung’s first step into faster wired charging since the S20 Ultra.

Samsung 60W power adaptor specifications

The EP-T6010NBEGWW charger supports up to 60W through PD 3.1, with both PDO and PPS modes available for compatible devices. Samsung highlights low standby consumption, with figures below 5 mW, and the adapter includes protection against overheating, overcurrent and short circuits.

It is also positioned as a universal Type-C charger suited for smartphones, tablets, wearables and even Galaxy Books. The listing confirms Super Fast Charging 2.0 compatibility with newer Galaxy devices, although the higher wattage further strengthens speculation that this charger is part of Samsung’s next-generation charging solution.

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Moto X70 Ultra key specifications leak reveal display details, camera config, and more

Motorola is expected to unveil the Motorola Edge 70 Ultra in the coming weeks for the global market. This same device is likely to get rebranded as the Moto X70 Ultra. So far, the rumor mill has been leaking its details in bits and pieces. A new leak, courtesy of tipster Bald Panda, has revealed more details about its display, chipset, camera setup, and color options

Moto X70 Ultra specifications (rumored)

Motorola Edge 70 Ultra leaked renders
Motorola Edge 70 Ultra leaked renders

According to the tipster, the Moto X70 Ultra will be equipped with a 6.7-inch flat OLED panel that offers a 1.5K reoslution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It will be one of the early adopters of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5.

To recall, the device was recently spotted with the said chipset, 16GB of RAM, and Android 16 on the Geekbench benchmarking platform. At present, there is no information about the battery size and charging capabilities of the device.

The leak claims that the X70 Ultra’s rear camera setup will have a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera.

Apart from previously seen Black and green shades, the X70 Ultra is also expected to arrive in a Bronze option. Previous reports have claimed that it will be a slim and lightweight device. It is also rumored to carry support for a stylus.

As mentioned above, the X70 Ultra is expected to get rebranded as the Edge 70 Ultra globally. However, reliable tipster Evan Blass claims that Motorola may not launch the handset under the Edge branding. Instead, the company could reposition it as the first model within a new Motorola Signature lineup, signalling a refreshed identity for its premium range.

A launch timeline is yet to be confirmed, but expectations suggest that the Moto X70 Ultra / Edge 70 Ultra will debut in the first quarter of 2026.

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Realme 16 Pro series to feature Luma Color Image for major portrait upgrades

The Realme 16 Pro series is preparing for its global debut, and the company has now shared an early look at a major camera innovation arriving with the lineup. It will be the company’s first phone to come equipped with the company’s new in-house imaging system called the Luma Color Image technology. Continue reading ahead to learn more in detail about the imaging tech.

Luma Color Image promises refined portraits

Realme Luma Color Image tech
Realme Luma Color Image tech

Realme has officially announced Luma Color Image as the foundation of portrait imaging on the new Realme 16 Pro series. Developed with tuning support from TÜV Rheinland, the system is designed to handle skin tones, lighting and colour reproduction with greater precision.

The Luma Color Image Lab recreates varied real-world lighting environments such as warm indoor scenes, dim cafes or vibrant mixed-light setups, allowing the imaging pipeline to be adjusted more accurately.

Instead of treating illumination and color as separate processes, the new approach matches them in a coordinated way, producing more consistent skin tones, depth and atmosphere. Realme claims the output offers richer detail, lifelike shadows and a closer match to natural light behaviour, enabling users to capture more emotive portraits in everything from outdoor sunlight to neon-lit nightlife.

Realme 16 Pro+: What to expect?

Previous reports have revealed that the Realme 16 Pro+ will feature a Snapdragon chipset described as stronger than the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. It is expected to house a 7,000mAh battery with 80W charging

The Realme 16 Pro+ may arrive with a 6.78-inch 1.5K 144Hz AMOLED display, a 50-megapixel front camera and a triple rear system that may include a 200-mgeapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel lens, and a periscope telephoto camera.

The device will ship with Realme UI 7 based on Android 16 and three years of OS upgrades. It will be available in color options such as Master Gray, Master Gold and Camellia Pink have also surfaced. The series is widely expected to launch in early January 2026.

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OnePlus 15R Ace Edition unveiled before December 17 launch

The OnePlus 15R Ace Edition has been confirmed in a striking Electric Violet finish. It is nothing but a vibrant colour variant that will be sold alongside the 15R’s other colour options. Here’s a look at its design.

OnePlus Ace 15R Ace Edition revealed

OnePlus 15R Ace Edition
OnePlus 15R Ace Edition

The new Electric Violet variant joins the earlier Charcoal Black and Mint Green models, but this edition stands apart due to its redesigned rear panel. The phone features a fibreglass back with a refined coating that creates a subtle Ace pattern embedded into the surface, giving it a character that aligns with the device’s gaming-inspired identity.

OnePlus is positioning this edition as the ideal pick for users who enjoy a visually bold device with a unique texture and finish. This variant looks identical to the violet edition of the OnePlus Ace 6T, which is exclusively available in China.

In terms of specs, OnePlus has already revealed that the OnePlus 15R has the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip and a massive 7,400mAh battery with 80W charging. The brand has also confirmed the inclusion of the DetailMax Engine, a feature previously introduced with the flagship OnePlus 15, aimed at improving clarity and overall visual output.

The OnePlus 15R’s screen will support a 165Hz refresh rate, making it suitable for gaming. It will feature the Plus Key button and run on ColorOS 16-based Android 16. When it comes to durability, the device will offer an IP66/68/69-rated dust and water resistance.

The OnePlus 15R is scheduled to go official on Dec. 17 in India. The same event will also see the arrival of the OnePlus Pad Go 2, a budget-friendly tablet with 5G support. The company will also announce the OnePlus Watch Lite, but at present it is only meant for other markets and not for India.

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Ayaneo unveils Pocket Play gaming phone with classic slide design and built-in full controller

Ayaneo has officially unveiled its first smartphone, the Pocket Play, a device designed to merge mobile convenience with console-level gaming. The company describes it as a phone infused with the soul of a handheld console, and it shows.

Ayaneo Pocket Play

The Pocket Play features a classic side-slide structure that reveals a full-function physical controller hidden beneath the display. The internal layout includes a D-pad, ABXY buttons, shoulder triggers, and dual analog sticks. Ayaneo has also added dual smart touchpads, which users can configure as either virtual joysticks or standard touchpads. Players can customize control schemes based on their individual preferences.

Ayaneo Pocket Play

Ayaneo is positioning this device as more than just a smartphone. The sliding mechanism transforms it into a horizontal handheld console, offering an ergonomic grip and controller layout that rivals dedicated gaming handhelds. The sliding action uses a smooth mechanical design aimed at delivering a satisfying tactile experience.

The concept draws clear inspiration from the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, which launched in 2011 with a similar sliding controller layout. However, the Pocket Play perfects the sliding mechanism and puts a stronger focus on the overall design. It also follows Ayaneo’s signature minimalist aesthetic.

Ayaneo Pocket Play

Ayaneo has not disclosed any specifications for the Pocket Play yet. Details about the processor, display, battery, and software remain unknown, and the company has only said the device will launch soon. Even the Kickstarter campaign page lists no technical specs at this stage.

The launch of the Pocket Play marks the return of a sliding smartphone form factor, which has largely disappeared from the market in the past decade. Recent retro-style handhelds like the Anbernic RG Slide have explored the concept in the handheld gaming space, but Ayaneo is the first to integrate this format into a smartphone with modern design and full mobile functionality.

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

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Poco M8 Pro stops by FCC ahead of global launch

Poco’s next mid-range phone is getting closer to launch, and its latest stop is the FCC. The Poco M8 Pro, which is widely expected to be a rebrand of Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 15 Pro+, has now cleared US certification ahead of the global launch.

The device showed up under the model number 2510EPC8BG, with the “G” suffix confirming it’s a global variant. The device is seen running the HyperOS 2.0 based on Android 15. The connectivity option includes support for 2G through 5G networks, Wi-Fi 6E, dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth, and NFC, which has become standard across most Poco devices.

Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G
Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G

As for the battery, the FCC filing confirms the Poco M8 Pro will feature a 6330mAh rated battery (model number BM6J). Its adapter is modeled MDY-19-EX and is rated for 100W of power. 

The listing also hints at three storage configurations: 8GB RAM with 256GB storage, 12GB/256GB, and 12GB/512GB. 

To top it off, the phone has also been spotted in an IMEI database, where both the model number and the Poco M8 Pro name are mentioned together. This further confirms the launch is near. 

Poco M8 Pro: What to expect

Poco M8 Pro’s previous spotting on Xiaomi codebase with a model number similar to Redmi Note 15 Pro+ hints that the two phones will share many of their specs. 

To start off, you can expect an AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. The phone could be powered by Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, and feature a 200MP rear main camera coupled with an 8MP ultrawide. The front has a 32MP sensor for selfies. 

Other specs include an in-display fingerprint scanner, dual speakers with a Dolby Atmos rating, and an IP68 rating.

In separate news, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ 5G has just been launched in Poland for a starting price of around $550.

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12th-gen iPad leak points to big performance upgrades in 2026

Apple’s entry-level iPad might finally get a notable bump in specs next year. A new leak suggests the 12th-gen model — expected in 2026 — will pack several upgrades that bring it much closer to the iPad Air than before.

According to a report spotted by MacWorld, Apple is preparing to use the 3nm-based A19 chip in the base iPad, the same one present inside the standard iPhone 17. The 11th-gen iPad uses the 4nm-based Apple A16 Bionic, so this would be a major jump. The leak also claims the tablet will move from 6 GB to 8 GB of RAM. That alone could open the door for advanced on-device AI features, which are currently limited to the iPad Air and iPad Pro.

Storage probably won’t change this round, since Apple already bumped it with the 2025 version. But the new iPad is said to include Apple’s N1 wireless chip, which adds support for Wi-Fi 7. That would make the entry-level iPad feel a lot more modern and bring it surprisingly close to Air-level networking performance.

Apple launched the iPad (2025) in March, so the 12th-gen model would normally land around the same time in 2026. However, ongoing memory shortages could push the release back. And with memory prices climbing, a price hike for the new iPad wouldn’t be surprising either.

If the leak is accurate, the 2026 iPad could be one of the strongest upgrades the base model has seen in years — faster chip, more RAM, and newer wireless standards, all without jumping to the Air or Pro. For budget-conscious buyers wanting something that still feels current, the 12th-gen iPad might end up being the sweet spot.

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