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Unlocking the Full Power of OPPO’s Hasselblad Photography Kit

We previously tried out the photography kit in our OPPO Find X9 Pro review. In that video, we briefly introduced it but didn’t go into detail about its advantages. In this article, I want to fill in the parts we didn’t mention in the video. So if you haven’t watched it yet, you can check out the video below. After getting a general idea from the video, this article will help you decide whether the kit is worth buying.

First of all, this phone case included in the kit, is my favorite among all photography kits from any brand. It’s made of aramid fiber, which protects the phone without making it bulky. You can easily use it as an everyday case.

It also has a magnetic ring on the back, so it works with all MagSafe accessories. But its biggest purpose is still to attach the handle.

The handle can be quickly detached, supports vertical shooting, and even wireless charging. The orange shutter button and the lens cap with the “H” logo also highlight the collaboration between OPPO and Hasselblad.

The photography kit also includes a metal lens holder. This helps keep the setup balanced when mounted on a tripod.

The teleconverter lens has a diameter of around 4 cm and a length of about 12 cm. Inside are 13 glass elements, with a magnification of 3.28x. Once attached to the phone, it provides 10x magnification—equivalent to a 230 mm focal length—and can go up to 40x. Because the extended focal length comes from an actual optical lens group, the image quality is noticeably sharper compared to digitally zooming the phone to 10x.

Besides the sharper image quality, the teleconverter has three additional advantages:

  1. Shallower depth of field
  2. Avoiding AI enhancements that might otherwise ruin your photos
  3. Still allowing you to shoot Live Photos in HASSELBLAD TELECONVERTER mode

To sum up: if you need ultra-long-distance shooting and want something lightweight—without buying a large, heavy telephoto lens and camera—the OPPO × Hasselblad photography kit is definitely one of the best options. Especially in situations where you can’t bring a tripod (such as concerts or product launches), this kit can deliver surprisingly good results.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 vs 8 Elite Gen 5: Benchmark score and key differences

Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 vs 8 Elite Gen 5

Qualcomm introduced its most powerful mobile chipset, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, in September, and in no time, the chipmaker has announced another high-end chipset — the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, which further complicates Qualcomm’s naming scheme.

The latest SoC doesn’t bear the ‘Elite’ moniker, suggesting that it sits below the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. However, surprisingly, Qualcomm compared the 8 Gen 5 to a two-year-old 8 Gen 3 rather than the Snapdragon 8 Elite. So, where does the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 fit into the 8-series lineup? Is it a mid-range chip or still a proper high-end chip without the ‘Elite’ moniker? Let’s dig further into the comparison to figure it out.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 vs 8 Elite Gen 5: Benchmark score

The unreleased OnePlus 15R was recently spotted on Geekbench, featuring the same CPU specifications as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. The device has a single-core score of 2,784 and a multi-core score of 9,329.

The full-fledged Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 flagship chipset in the OnePlus 15 achieves significantly higher scores of 3,594 and 10,602 in single-core and multi-core tests, respectively. That’s a 14% boost in single-core and 29% in multi-core performance for the Elite chipset.

Single coreMulti core
SD 8 Gen 52,7849,329
SD 8 Elite Gen 53,59410,602

Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 vs 8 Elite Gen 5: Here are all the major differences

Despite not bearing an “Elite” moniker, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 still features all Oryon cores, and luckily, those are the same as in the latest Elite chip. Even the CPU configuration remains unchanged: two prime cores and six performance cores. However, the Elite chip gets the advantage in terms of CPU speed.

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 has two prime cores clocked at 3.8 GHz, while those in the 8 Elite Gen 5 can reach up to 4.61 GHz. Similarly, the six performance cores in 8 Gen 5 run at 3.32 GHz, and the Elite chip allows them to run at a higher speed of 3.63 GHz. Clearly, the Elite chip has a faster CPU. However, the difference shouldn’t be visible on regular day-to-day usage.

The GPU is Adreno 840 on both Qualcomm chips, but a deeper examination reveals several crucial differences. The Geekbench listing for the unreleased Moto X70 Ultra (to come with Snapdragon 8 Gen 5) reveals that the GPU runs at 384MHz. Now, if we turn to the Geekbench listing of Realme GT 8 Pro (powered by the 8 Elite Gen 5), we see both 384MHz and 768MHz are listed. The latter is the boosted frequency, which is missing on the 8 Gen 5. Additionally, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 lacks High-Performance Memory, an 18MB dedicated memory that enhances bandwidth and latency.

Still, the Adreno 840 on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 features should deliver excellent gaming performance. Additionally, it features Qualcomm’s latest sliced architecture, ray tracing support, and a full suite of Snapdragon Elite Gaming features.

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 also borrows some features from 2024’s Elite chipset, including an X80 modem. The 8 Elite Gen 5 features a more AI-focused X85 modem with higher download and upload speeds over 5G. The Hexagon NPU is also taken from the Original Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset to keep up with modern AI workloads.

The non-Elite chipset also features a 20-bit Triple AI ISP, straight from the 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. It also features Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, LE Audio, 8K video playback, and advanced Qualcomm audio technologies as key traits among high-end Snapdragon chipsets.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 5Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
AnnouncedNovember 2025September 2025
Process nodeTSMC’s 3nm (N3P)TSMC’s 3nm (N3P)
CPU cores8-core8-core
CPU cores2 x 3.8 GHz — Oryon (3rd gen)
6 x 3.32 GHz — Oryon (3rd gen)
2 x 4.61 GHz — Oryon (3rd gen)
6 x 3.63 GHz — Oryon (3rd gen)
GPUAdreno 840
Ray tracing support
Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
Adreno 840
Ray tracing support
Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
NPUQualcomm Hexagon NPU
Agentic AI support
Qualcomm Hexagon NPU
Agentic AI support
MemoryLPDDR5X, up to 4.8 GHzLPDDR5X, up to 5.3 GHz
StorageUFS 4.1UFS 4.1
CameraQualcomm Spectra Triple ISP (20-bit)
Up to 320MP single camera
up to 108MP single camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps)
Up to 48MP triple camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps)
Up to 8K video recording
real-time semantic segmentation (limitless)
Qualcomm Spectra Triple ISP (20-bit)
Up to 320MP single camera
up to 108MP single camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps)
Up to 48MP triple camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps)
Up to 8K video recording
real-time semantic segmentation (limitless)
Advanced Professional Video (APV) codec
ConnectivitySnapdragon X80 5G modem
Download speed: 10 Gbps (peak)
Upload speed: 3.5 Gbps (peak)
Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 5.8 Gbps)
Bluetooth 6.0
Snapdragon X85 5G modem
Download speed: 12.5 Gbps (peak)
Upload speed: 3.7 Gbps (peak)
Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 5.8 Gbps)
Bluetooth 6.0

Leaked Video Exposes Tesla’s Robot Secret: Was Optimus Being Remote-Controlled?

Key Highlights:

  • A leaked video shows Tesla’s Optimus robot falling and making a gesture resembling the removal of a VR headset.
  • The motion has sparked concerns that the robot may still rely on human teleoperation.
  • The incident challenges Tesla’s claims about Optimus being fully autonomous and ready for large-scale deployment.

A Strange Fall at the Miami Demo

A leaked video from Tesla’s “Autonomy Visualized” event in Miami has triggered fresh debate about the company’s humanoid robot, Optimus. The footage shows the robot falling backward during a live demonstration. While falls are common in robot development, one particular detail raised major concerns: as Optimus fell, it made a very specific hand gesture, reaching toward its face as if removing a VR headset. Since the robot was not wearing anything on its head, the gesture immediately drew attention.

Why the Gesture Matters

Experts and viewers quickly noted that the motion is nearly identical to how humans remove VR headsets when teleoperating machines. This raised suspicions that Optimus was mirroring the actions of a remote human operator rather than acting on its own. Critics say the moment undermines Tesla’s long-standing narrative that Optimus is capable of functioning autonomously.

What Was Shown at the Event

Fans at the Miami event recorded Optimus performing simple tasks: handing out bottled water, posing for photos, and even dancing. However, while distributing water, the robot’s hand movements became unstable, causing it to drop items. Moments later, it lost balance and began to fall backward, leading to the now widely discussed “air headset removal” gesture seen in the leaked clip.

Optimus Training Program

Teleoperation Questions Resurface

The incident revived long-standing concerns about Tesla’s dependence on remote human control. At a previous “We, Robot” event, Optimus was reportedly heavily teleoperated, although Tesla did not openly acknowledge it. The Miami gesture closely matches the VR-based training methods Tesla has used in the lab, adding further weight to claims that human operators may still be guiding the robot during public demos.

Industry and Media Reaction

Electrek reported that the fall itself is not unusual. Instead, the embarrassment comes from the gesture that appeared to expose hidden teleoperation. Several analysts now question whether Tesla has overstated the robot’s current AI capabilities. Observers say the incident felt like a “Wizard of Oz moment,” breaking the illusion of autonomy.

Musk Denies Any Teleoperation

Elon Musk dismissed the concerns, insisting that Optimus demos are not remotely controlled. He recently claimed that a kung fu performance by the robot at another event was “entirely AI-driven.” Musk continues to promote Optimus as a product with trillion-dollar potential, expecting millions of units to be deployed across Tesla factories in the near future.

Neo – 1X Technologies

A Reality Check for Humanoid Robotics

The global race to build humanoid robots has attracted billions of dollars in investment, with major players such as Boston Dynamics, Figure AI, Agility Robotics, and Apptronik pushing the field forward. Companies such as Figure are showcasing robots for factory work, while Agility’s Digit is already being tested in warehouses. 

Another notable example is NEO, a $20,000 humanoid robot now on pre-sale from 1X Technologies, designed for household tasks like carrying groceries and organizing items. Despite these advances, large gaps still exist between robot hardware, software, and reliable autonomous behavior. 

The Miami incident suggests that Tesla, like many competitors, is still far from achieving true autonomy. If even simple actions like handing out water require human intervention, Optimus may be much further from Musk’s vision than expected.

For many observers, the Miami demo serves as a reminder of how challenging it is to build a reliable, autonomous humanoid robot. While Optimus remains an ambitious project, the leaked video raises important questions about transparency, readiness, and the pace of AI development within Tesla.

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Huawei Mate X7 screen repair can buy you a Xiaomi 17 Pro

Huawei’s latest foldable, the Mate X7, officially went on sale in China last week. The phone has a starting price of 12,999 yuan, and like most foldables, it’s also quite expensive to repair. 

If you’re curious about the prices, Huawei has shared a comprehensive list of repair parts prices for the Mate X7 in the Chinese market. 

Huawei Mate X7 repair parts price

The most expensive part to repair is the screen. Huawei says it will cost you 5,199 yuan for a full-screen assembly (including the internal display, mid-frame, and battery). For comparison, that price can get you a Xiaomi 17 Pro. Even the smaller external screen costs 999 yuan on its own.

The Mate X7 has a 6.49-inch outer screen and a large 8-inch inner screen. Both panels support 1–120Hz adaptive refresh rate and 1440Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, with peak brightness hitting 3000 nits externally and 2500 nits internally. 

Huawei-Mate-X7

Huawei says the inner display uses an industry-first triple-layer composite ultra-tough structure, which probably explains why it costs so much to repair it. 

Other major parts carry expected flagship-level prices. The motherboard costs 3179 yuan, 299 yuan for the battery, and 579 yuan for the back cover. 

The rear cameras are also sold separately, with the main 50MP unit costing 759 yuan, while the telephoto module goes for 809 yuan.

Smaller parts, like accessories and connectors, are surprisingly cheap; the SIM tray (Cato) is 10 yuan, while a replacement USB-C cable costs just 11 yuan.

A luxury foldable with luxury options

Huawei is offering several storage and RAM combinations for the Mate X7. The 20GB + 1TB Collector’s Edition with a stylus is the most expensive at 17,599 yuan. 

The regular model comes in Obsidian Black, Cloud Brocade Blue, Cloud Brocade White, Cosmic Red, and Phantom Purple.

Despite its large screen, the Mate X7 keeps the weight at 235g and measures 4.5mm unfolded or 9.5mm folded, which is slimmer than many book-style foldables.

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iPhone 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max has received an official price cut, but its limited to only one market

Apple has slashed the prices of the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max in China, introducing a 300 Yuan (~$42) discount as part of a limited-time promotion. This marks the first significant official markdown for the series since launch. The timing of the reduction comes as the iPhone 17 lineup continues to perform exceptionally well in China, with strong sales momentum reported across all models, setting the stage for the full details that follow.

Price cut on the iPhone 17 Pro series

iPhone 17 Pro price cut

Following the 300 Yuan reduction, the iPhone 17 Pro is now listed at 8,699 Yuan (~$1,230), while the iPhone 17 Pro Max is available at 9,699 Yuan (~$1,370) through Apple’s official online channels in China until Dec. 14. This matches the promotional figures seen during earlier shopping festivals and is expected to remain the lowest official price for some time. However, certain third-party platforms continue to offer even lower subsidized deals during select campaigns.

The two devices were introduced in September with upgraded hardware, a redesigned horizontal camera layout, an integrated aluminum alloy frame and a significantly enhanced thermal solution that pairs a VC chamber with a large internal structure. Both models feature the A19 Pro chipset, a six-core CPU and six-core GPU arrangement, stronger durability through an improved ceramic shield back panel, and three 48-megapixel rear cameras supporting up to 8x optical zoom and 40x digital zoom.

iPhone 17 series selling like hot cakes

Demand for the iPhone 17 family has exceeded expectations, with early sales in China showing exceptional year-over-year growth. Reports tracking the first eleven weeks of availability show that the iPhone 17 Pro Max has already reached 58 percent of the previous generation’s 63-week sales.

The standard iPhone 17 has achieved 56 percent relative to its predecessor, while the iPhone 17 Pro has reached 35 percent. This surge has strengthened Apple’s market presence and helped push its forecasted 2025 global shipments upward, with analysts projecting record figures if the trend continues.

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Motorola Edge 70’s Indian variant has 5,000mAh battery, 3 OS upgrades promised

Motorola has finally confirmed the Motorola Edge 70’s launch date for India. Set to debut on Dec. 15, it will pack the same design and internals as its global version, which debuted last month. However, there will be one major difference between the two, as the Indian version is confirmed to feature a larger battery.

Motorola Edge 70 specifications confirmed

The Motorola Edge 70’s Flipkart page has confirmed that it will feature a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with a 1.5K resolution, up to 4,500 nits of peak brightness, and Gorilla Glass 7i protection. On the front, it will feature a 50-megapixel camera for selfies and video calls.

Its rear setup will have a 50-megapixel main camera with OIS support and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens. The phone will run on Hello UX-based Android 16 and is confirmed to get three years of OS upgrades and four years of security updates.

Under the hood, the Edge 70 will feature the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip. The brand is yet to confirm the RAM and storage configurations of the device. While its global version has a 4,800mAh battery, the Indian edition has a 5,000mAh battery. Despite the increase in battery size, the thickness is 5.99mm, the same as its global version.

The Edge 70 is equipped with 68W wired and 15W wireless charging support. For audio, the device is equipped with Dolby Atmos-powered dual speakers. It is also equipped with a vapour chamber cooling unit for heat dissipation.

In terms of build, the Motorola Edge 70 has an aircraft-grade aluminium frame. It offers military-grade protection and an IP68/69 rating for dust and water resistance. It will be available in three shades, such as Lily Pad, Gadget Gray, and Bronze Green. A recent leak claimed that the device could be priced under Rs 35,000 in India.

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Oppo Find X9 review: A practical flagship with strong cameras and serious battery endurance

Oppo unveiled the Find X9 and Find X9 Pro in China and global markets in October. In November, these devices were unveiled through a dedicated launch event in India. I have been using the Find X9 for around 3 weeks, and before I switch to my next review device, I will share my thoughts about this device through this review.

7Verdict

Oppo Find X9
Oppo Find X9

Ultimately, the Find X9 prioritizes real-world fluidity over benchmark bragging rights. While extreme stress tests reveal some thermal limits, they rarely impact daily use. The combination of a stunning display, genuinely useful AI tools like the Snap Key, a reliable camera system, and a battery that comfortably lasts well beyond a full day makes this a polished, premium all-rounder. If you want a phone that feels cohesive rather than just powerful, the Find X9 is a fantastic choice.

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Vivo S50, S50 Pro Mini RAM, storage, color options revealed before launch

Vivo is gearing up for the launch of its S50 series in China on Dec. 15, and the anticipation has already begun to build. Both the Vivo S50 and the S50 Pro Mini have appeared on major retail platforms for pre-orders, while Chinese tech bloggers have shared a clearer picture of what buyers can expect in terms of configurations, colors, and hardware.

Vivo S50, S50 Pro Mini variants, color options

The Vivo S50 will be offered in four memory and storage combinations: 12GB+256GB, 16GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, and 16GB+512GB. Buyers will have a choice of four color finishes, such as Space Black, Confession White, Serene Blue, and Inspirational Purple.

The S50 Pro Mini, on the other hand, will come in three versions: 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, and 16GB+512GB. Its color palette includes Space Black, Confession White, and Inspirational Purple.

Vivo S50, S50 Pro Mini key specifications

Vivo S50 series launch date
Vivo S50 series launch date

The standard Vivo S50 is expected to feature a 6.59-inch OLED panel offering 1.5K resolution, powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset. It is equipped with a 6,500mAh battery that supports 90W fast charging. Its rear camera setup will have a 50-megapixel LYT-700V primary sensor.

Meanwhile, the Vivo S50 Pro Mini is said to include a smaller 6.31-inch OLED 1.5K display and runs on the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor. It shares the same 6,500mAh battery capacity but adds support for both 90W wired and 40W wireless charging. It will have a Sony IMX921 50-megapixel primary camera on the back.

Across both models, users can expect shared features such as LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 4.1 storage, a 50-megapixel front-facing camera, a 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 periscope camera, OriginOS 6 based on Android 16, an aerospace-grade metal frame, an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint reader, and IP68/69 water- and dust-resistant ratings.

Globally, the Pro Mini is expected to get rebranded as the Vivo X300 FE. Rumors also suggest that the Vivo V70expected to debut globally in Q1 2026, will be similar to the Vivo S50.

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Creality Falcon Buyers Guide: Best Christmas Sale Prices on Laser Engravers

Christmas is the best time to upgrade your creative setup, or gift someone the power to create amazing laser-engraved art. Creality’s Falcon series offers something for everyone, from beginners trying engraving for the first time to professionals running full-scale workshops. This guide breaks down each model, so you can choose the machine that fits your skills, goals, and budget.

Find Your Perfect Match: Falcon A1, A1 Pro & Falcon2 Pro 

Laser engraving has become one of the most exciting creative hobbies of the year. But choosing the right machine is not always easy, especially with so many power levels and features. This guide helps you understand what each Falcon model does and who it’s built for. With Creality’s Christmas discounts running now, you can get a powerful engraver at some of the year’s lowest prices. Whether you want to make gifts or start a home business, this is the best time to buy.

What is the Falcon Series

Falcon is Creality’s dedicated sub-brand for high-performance laser engravers. These machines are designed for hobbyists, DIY creators, students, small businesses, and professionals who need reliable precision. The lineup focuses on safety, strong cutting power, and user-friendly design. Every Christmas, Falcon products come with special offers, making advanced engraving more affordable for everyone.

Start With Your Needs

Before choosing a model, think about what you want to make. Are you planning to engrave wood gifts, craft décor, cut acrylic designs, or work with metals? Are you a beginner experimenting at home, or a seller who needs fast production? Your materials, skill level, and goal will help determine which Falcon model is right for you.

For Beginners & Hobbyists: Falcon A1 Series

Falcon A1 (10W) — The Perfect Starter

The Falcon A1 is ideal for anyone buying their first laser engraver. It’s easy to use, safe, and works great for simple creative projects. It can engrave materials like wood, leather, paper, cardboard, and dark acrylic. This makes it perfect for students, families, and hobby users who want to personalize gifts without spending too much.

You can create items like wooden coasters, leather keychains, nameplates, simple décor, and lightly engraved phone cases. If your goal is casual crafting rather than heavy production, the A1 gives you everything you need to begin.

Falcon A1 Pro (20W) — Twice the Power, Twice the Creativity

The A1 Pro is the upgraded version of the A1. With double the power, it cuts thicker materials and engraves faster with sharper detail. It also supports an optional 2W infrared laser head, which allows direct metal engraving, something beginners usually cannot do.

This model is perfect for intermediate users, small Etsy shops, or anyone who wants to work with more materials. It supports wood, acrylic, stone, glass, ceramics, and metals like stainless steel and anodized aluminum. You can make detailed puzzles, acrylic signs, engraved metal gifts, and premium décor pieces.

For Professionals: Falcon2 Pro Series (40W / 60W)

Falcon2 ProBuilt for Commercial-Grade Performance

The Falcon2 Pro machines are designed for creators who need serious power. These models are much faster, stronger, and capable of handling long hours of work. If you run a business or plan to produce items in bulk, this is the series to consider.

With up to 60W of laser power, these machines can cut thick acrylic sheets, dense hardwood, and advanced materials with ease. They also perform exceptionally well on metals, stone, ceramics, and carbon-based materials. If you want clean cuts, deep engraving, and industrial-level precision, the Falcon2 Pro series is the top choice.

Christmas Sale 2025 Pricing & Best Picks

ModelSale PriceWho It’s ForWhy Buy It LINK
Falcon A1 (10W)$466.00Beginners, hobby usersBudget-friendly starter, perfect for light projects and learning the basics.BUY NOW
Falcon A1 Pro (20W)$799.00Serious hobbyists, Etsy sellers, small businessesBest value overall; faster, more powerful, supports more materials including metals.BUY NOW
Falcon2 Pro (40W)$1,199.00 (40W)Professionals, commercial workshopsHigh power, fast cutting, built for heavy workloads and precision production.BUY NOW

Christmas Sale Bonus

Offer DetailsDescription
Discount Range10%–35% OFF across the entire Falcon lineup
Extra Promo CodeUse ZFN10 for an additional 10% OFF
Offer ValidityUntil December 25
Why It’s the Best Time to BuyBiggest savings of the year—perfect for upgrading or starting your engraving journey

Whether you’re crafting festive gifts, starting a creative hobby, or boosting your small business, the Creality Falcon lineup has a machine tailored for your needs. With Christmas discounts available for a limited time, now is the ideal moment to pick the model that fits your goals and unlock a world of creativity.

Midea unveils Miro U, the world’s first six-arm wheel-leg humanoid robot

Midea has officially unveiled its next-generation humanoid robot, Miro U, at an event in Guangzhou, China. The robot is the world’s first to feature a six-arm wheel-leg design, and it is built for complex industrial tasks and high-efficiency automation.

Miro U is an upgraded version of Midea’s previous wheeled humanoid robot, which began operations in August at the company’s Jingzhou factory. The older model worked alongside autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), single-arm four-wheel bots, Kuka robotic systems, and human workers. The new Miro U will soon join this setup to further boost operational efficiency.

Midea unveils Miro U

The robot targets multitasking and factory automation efficiency

Midea’s Vice President and CTO Wei Chang confirmed that Miro U is the third-generation model in the company’s humanoid robot lineup. The robot supports vertical lifting and 360-degree in-place rotation. It features six bionic mechanical arms with high-precision control and fast-switching end-effector modules for different tasks. Midea developed the full technology stack in-house.

Midea plans to deploy Miro U at its high-end washing machine factory in Wuxi by the end of 2025. The robot is expected to improve takt time and increase production line adjustment efficiency by up to 30%.

Midea unveils Miro U

Wei also outlined the broader roadmap for Midea’s humanoid robotics program. The industrial-focused ‘Miro’ series has completed three iterations, while the ‘Mila’ series, aimed at commercial and residential environments, is in final testing. Midea plans to introduce Mila robots at its offline experience stores in 2026 for customer guidance and interactive product demonstrations.

The company said it will continue to invest in artificial intelligence and robotics. Large-scale deployment of humanoid robots remains a key priority in Midea’s long-term strategy.

In related news, Unitree has unveiled its first wheeled humanoid robot recently with vision, gripping, and self-learning capabilities, while Dobot’s new $1,000 robot dog is shaping up to be one of the smartest robotic pets on the market.

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Philips Launches Evnia 27M2N5500XD Gaming Monitor With Up to 1000Hz Refresh Rate

Philips launched the Evnia 27M2N5500XD, a 27-inch gaming monitor built for competitive players. It runs at 500 Hz in 1440p resolution and hits 1,000 Hz when dropped to 720p. That puts it ahead of the 720 Hz OLED monitors ASUS and ViewSonic announced recently.

The monitor showed up in China next to the AOC Agon AGP277QK. Both use the same dual-mode panel, which makes sense since AOC and Philips share a parent company. These displays focus on motion clarity and low input lag instead of sharp visuals. Most people will stick with 500 Hz at 2560 x 1440, but the 1,000 Hz option exists for players who need maximum speed.

The panel is high-contrast IPS, not OLED. It has 1 ms gray-to-gray response time and 2,000:1 static contrast ratio. This setup keeps brightness stable and delivers better contrast than older IPS screens while maintaining fast pixel switching.

Philips factory calibrates each unit to Delta E less than 2, so colors are accurate right out of the box. The monitor also has VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification for basic HDR support, though it lacks local dimming and high peak brightness.

No pricing or release date yet. But a 27-inch monitor that does 500 Hz at 1440p and 1,000 Hz at 720p is one of the fastest gaming displays announced so far. Competitive players who want speed over resolution will probably find it useful.

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Acemagic unveils M1A Pro+ Mini PC with Ryzen AI Max+ 395

Acemagic has unveiled its upcoming M1A Pro+ mini-PC, a compact desktop powered by AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor. The company has been teasing the system for several days and has now revealed key specifications along with a partially obscured price of 1*999 yuan. The full price and launch date are yet to be officially confirmed.

Acemagic M1A Pro+ Mini PC

The M1A Pro+ uses a futuristic mech-tank design with a compact armored chassis, sharp contours, and a glowing RGB “core” on the front that gives it a sci-fi engine-like appearance. It places ports neatly on the front and integrates large side vents and reinforced panels, creating a rugged yet premium look that emphasizes power and cooling.

It features AMD’s latest Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip, which integrates CPU, GPU, and NPU components into a single package. The processor delivers up to 126 TOPS of AI acceleration, allowing the system to handle local AI workloads, high-resolution content creation, and productivity tasks.

Acemagic claims the integrated GPU, which is Radeon 8060S, delivers performance on par with an RTX 4070M laptop GPU. This enables smooth frame rates in AAA games, consistent performance in emulation, and stable output for creative software.

The M1A Pro+ comes with 128GB of LPDDR5X-8000 memory and includes three M.2 PCIe 4.0 x4 slots. This configuration supports up to 12TB of internal storage, making it suitable for large AI models, massive game libraries, or 4K video editing projects.

For connectivity, it includes Wi-Fi 7 for faster and more reliable wireless networking. The device supports four independent display outputs and enables 8K video output. The front panel includes two USB-A ports, a USB-C port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and an SD card slot.

The system includes three performance modes: power saving, balanced, and high performance. Each mode can be selected based on workload demands and helps regulate noise levels, power draw, and long-term performance stability.

In related news, Asus introduced the Ascent GX10 in India recently as a desktop AI supercomputer powered by Nvidia’s GB10 accelerator, while Minisforum announced the G1 Pro gaming mini PC with a Ryzen 9 8945HX processor and a desktop-class RTX 5060 GPU.

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HMD 100 and HMD 101 Feature Phones Launched in India With S30+ OS and Long Standby Time

HMD has launched two new feature phones in India, the HMD 100 and HMD 101. Both phones focus on long battery life, simple features, and durable builds, targeting users who want a basic phone for calls, messages, and everyday use.

HMD 100

The HMD 100 comes with an 800 mAh battery. HMD claims it can deliver up to 7 days of battery life, up to 168 hours of standby time, and up to 6 hours of talk time. The phone features a 1.77-inch display with a 160×128 resolution and a 4:5 aspect ratio. It is powered by the Unisoc 6533G chipset and runs on the S30+ operating system. The device includes 8MB of RAM and 4MB of internal storage.

Other features on the HMD 100 include FM radio with wired and wireless support, a speaker, microphone, Micro USB port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It also offers a dual LED torch, support for 10 Indian languages, the Snake game, text-to-speech, lanyard support, and options for single SIM or dual SIM. HMD says the phone is built with a strong frame to handle daily use.

The HMD 101 offers a slightly bigger battery and extra features. It packs a 1000 mAh battery and delivers up to 8.9 days of battery life, up to 213 hours of standby time, and up to 7 hours of talk time. The display remains the same at 1.77 inches with a 160×128 resolution and a 4:5 aspect ratio. It also uses the Unisoc 6533G processor and runs on the S30+ operating system.

The HMD 101 comes with 4MB RAM and 4MB of internal storage. It includes a built in MP3 player, microSD card support up to 32GB, auto call recording, FM radio with wired and wireless modes, a speaker, microphone, Micro USB port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Other features include a dual LED torch, Snake game, text-to-speech, support for 10 Indian languages, lanyard support, and a durable frame.

Pricing & availability

In terms of pricing, the HMD 100 is priced at Rs 949 and is available in Grey, Teal, and Red color options. The HMD 101 is priced at Rs 1,049 and comes in Grey, Teal, and Blue. Both phones are available through offline retail stores, the official HMD website, and online e commerce platforms in India.

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Hisense Launches 27GX Mini LED 4K Gaming Monitor That Doubles as a Smart TV

Hisense has officially launched the 27GX, a new 27-inch Mini LED smart monitor designed for gaming and multimedia use. The monitor is now available for purchase in China at a price of 4399 yuan ($622).

Hisense 27GX

Hisense 27GX Specifications

The Hisense 27GX features a Fast IPS panel with a Mini LED backlight system that includes 2304 local dimming zones. The display supports a peak brightness of 2000 nits and meets HDR1400 standards. Hisense has integrated its custom Obsidian Screen with a dual-layer nano-grade low-reflection coating that reduces reflectivity to 1.8%. The company claims this improves black level performance by 33%.

The monitor supports two refresh rate modes. It can run at 4K resolution with a 160Hz refresh rate or switch to 1080p resolution with a 320Hz refresh rate. The panel delivers 10-bit color (8+FRC) and covers 99% of sRGB, 98% of DCI-P3, and 100% of Adobe RGB color spaces. Hisense calibrates the monitor with a Delta E accuracy of less than 1.

Hisense 27GX

The monitor comes with the same MediaTek 9655 processor found in its flagship smart TVs. The chip is paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage. The monitor supports AI image enhancement features, including AI Super Resolution, AI PQ tuning, and dynamic black frame insertion. It also supports MEMC motion compensation and 16-bit DC dimming to eliminate flicker.

The monitor runs a built-in smart TV operating system. It supports voice control and includes four viewing modes: Standard, Kids, Senior, and Education. Hisense includes dual 5W speakers tuned by its Golden Ear team. The speakers support Dolby Atmos, and the display supports Dolby Vision IQ.

The design features a Glacier White finish with an adjustable stand that supports tilt, pivot, swivel, and height adjustments. The monitor includes a 75x75mm VESA mount and ships with a GaN power adapter.

For connectivity, it includes two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, one USB-C port with 90W charging, two USB-A ports, one USB-B upstream port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It also supports KVM switching for seamless multi-device control.

In related news, Innocn has launched the GA27V1M and GA32V1M 4K Mini LED monitors recently with 2,304 dimming zones, and KTC has introduced the Master 27M1 Plus, a 27-inch 2K gaming monitor with a 400Hz Ultra Fast IPS panel.

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Innocn Launches GA27V1M and GA32V1M 4K Mini LED Monitors With 2,304 Dimming Zones

Innocn has added two new 4K mini LED monitors to its lineup, the GA27V1M and GA32V1M. These models arrive shortly after the company’s 500 Hz OLED release. These new models are meant for users who want strong HDR performance, high refresh rates, and 4K resolution without switching to OLED. Both monitors have launched in China and Japan, and a broader global release is expected.

Innocn GA27V1M and GA32V1M

The GA27V1M and GA32V1M are identical in specifications, with screen size being the only difference. The GA27V1M uses a 27 inch panel, while the GA32V1M uses a 32 inch panel. Both monitors rely on IPS panels paired with a mini LED backlight that features 2,304 local dimming zones.

Brightness peaks at up to 1,200 nits, which helps HDR highlights stand out clearly. Both monitors are certified for HDR1000 and cover 99 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut. This makes them suitable for HDR gaming, video work, and color-heavy content.

At native 4K resolution, the monitors support a 160 Hz refresh rate. When resolution is reduced to 1080p, the refresh rate increases to 320 Hz. This option targets competitive games where higher frame rates matter more than image sharpness. Innocn also lists a 0.05 ms response time using MPCS, which should help improve motion clarity during fast scenes.

For connectivity, both models include HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, a USB hub, and a USB-C port with 90 W power delivery. Each monitor comes with an ergonomic stand, a white chassis, and an RGB light ring on the rear.

Pricing & availability

Pricing in Japan comes to ¥78,999 ($508) for the GA27V1M and ¥90,990 ($586) for the GA32V1M. In China, they sell for 3,499 yuan ($495) and 3,999 yuan ($565) under the GA27V1M Max and GA32V1M Max names. There is no confirmed date yet for a global or US launch.

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KTC launches Master 27M1 Plus: 27-inch 2K 400Hz Ultra Fast IPS gaming monitor

KTC has launched a new 27-inch gaming monitor called the Master 27M1 Plus, targeting competitive gamers with high refresh rate demands. The monitor is listed on JD.com at a starting price of 2499 yuan ($353), with sales beginning on December 11.

KTC Master 27M1 Plus

KTC Master 27M1 Plus Specifications

The Master 27M1 Plus features a 2K (2560×1440) Ultra Fast IPS panel with a native 360Hz refresh rate. KTC includes an overclocking mode that pushes the refresh rate up to 400Hz. The monitor supports a 1ms GtG response time with OverDrive enabled. It also supports Adaptive Sync to keep gameplay smooth and prevent tearing.

The display supports 99% sRGB and 96% DCI-P3 color coverage and includes factory calibration with Delta E < 2 for color accuracy. It supports HDR400 and offers a peak brightness of 400 nits. KTC equips the panel with DC dimming and hardware-level low blue light features to reduce visual fatigue.

The monitor includes a five-level OverDrive system that lets users fine-tune motion clarity. KTC adds dedicated presets for console play, casual gaming, and competitive FPS scenarios. Its six-axis color calibration system allows precise control over red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, and yellow channels. There is also a dark enhancement feature that improves visibility in low-light scenes without affecting bright areas.

KTC Master 27M1 Plus

The Master 27M1 Plus comes with a fully adjustable stand that supports height, tilt, swivel, and rotation. The display tilts from -5° to +35° and supports portrait orientation. It includes a foldable headphone hook and a precision angle scale. KTC ships the monitor with anti-glare side shields that help reduce reflections in bright environments.

In terms of connectivity, the monitor includes two HDMI 2.1 ports and two DisplayPort 1.4 ports, each capable of supporting 1440p at 400Hz. It also features a 3.5mm headphone jack, a USB 2.0 port, and a Mini USB port. The unit weighs 5.7kg and consumes less than 90 watts during normal use. KTC offers a three-year warranty with the product.

In related news, MSI has launched the MAG 274QP X24 gaming monitor recently with a 2K 240Hz QD OLED panel priced at $499.99, and ViewSonic has debuted the XG323B 4K OLED with a dual mode setup that delivers 165Hz at 4K and 330Hz at Full HD.

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Huawei Mate X7 vs Honor Magic V5: The Winner May Surprise You

Huawei Mate X7 and Honor Magic V5 represent two distinct approaches to premium foldable smartphones, making this comparison essential for buyers choosing between durability-focused design and performance-driven innovation. These devices appeal to users seeking a powerful flagship experience with multitasking flexibility, advanced cameras, and long-term usability. Comparing them matters because each model targets a different type of premium user, those prioritizing rugged reliability versus those wanting cutting-edge productivity features, and the right choice depends on which strengths align better with individual needs.

1. Design and Display

Build and Feel

Both foldables bring premium craftsmanship but differ in their design philosophy. The Mate X7 emphasizes durability by using tougher materials and stronger water resistance, giving it an aura of long-term reliability. The Magic V5 feels lighter and more agile in daily use, which makes it appealing for users who prioritize convenience and productivity. Stylus support on the V5 further enhances its versatility, creating a more flexible workflow for professionals and creators. Both hinges feel refined, though the Mate X7 leans toward a sturdier, confidence-inspiring feel.

Display Quality

The Mate X7 delivers excellent color accuracy and supports HDR Vivid, offering a cinema-like viewing experience. Its cover display brightness also helps with comfortable outdoor use. The Magic V5 counters with extremely high peak brightness on both screens, making it one of the most visible foldables in sunlight. Its reinforced inner display protection adds durability for stylus-driven tasks, giving it a slight edge for productivity users.

Verdict

Mate X7 suits users who prioritize durability and premium media quality, while Magic V5 excels for productivity, stylus workflow, and outdoor brightness.

2. Specifications 

Performance

Honor Magic V5 takes a clear lead thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, offering exceptional CPU and GPU power for gaming, editing, and sustained multitasking. Its performance feels more consistent across demanding apps and future software updates. The Mate X7’s Kirin 9030 Pro is well-optimized for HarmonyOS and handles daily tasks smoothly, but it doesn’t match the raw strength of Qualcomm’s flagship silicon. Honor’s extended software support further boosts its longevity, making it a smarter choice for users who value long-term performance stability.

Battery and Charging

Magic V5 features a larger battery in most regions, giving it better endurance during mixed-use days. Both phones offer fast wired and wireless charging, but Honor typically achieves slightly stronger real-world efficiency. The Mate X7 remains dependable, especially for balanced workloads, though users who multitask heavily may notice Honor’s endurance advantage.

Verdict

Magic V5 dominates in raw speed and long-lasting power, while Mate X7 offers stable HarmonyOS efficiency but not the same performance ceiling.

3. Camera

Main and Secondary Lenses

Huawei leans heavily into imaging, offering a variable aperture main camera and advanced periscope capabilities. These allow the Mate X7 to handle difficult lighting transitions more naturally, making it ideal for detailed photography. Higher-tier models even include a larger sensor, which improves depth and low-light clarity. The Magic V5 brings a sharp 64MP telephoto lens and strong stabilization, delivering crisp results with reliable exposure control. It performs impressively for everyday shooting but lacks some of Huawei’s high-end optical flexibility.

Selfie Camera

Honor’s 20MP cameras on both the main and cover screens provide sharper selfies and smoother video call quality. Huawei’s selfie system is more conservative and offers natural-looking tones but lower detail in comparison.

Verdict

Mate X7 is the better pick for serious photography enthusiasts, while Magic V5 wins for sharper selfies and consistent day-to-day shooting results.

4. Pricing

Huawei Mate X7 is priced at around $1800 / ₹1.5 lakh, placing it in the upper premium bracket. Its cost reflects its stronger durability, advanced optics, and premium build quality, ideal for users who prioritize longevity and superior photography. Honor Magic V5, at around $1500 / ₹1.3 lakh, offers a more value-focused flagship foldable experience while still delivering top-tier performance, ultra-bright displays, and long-term software support. 

The price gap feels significant: Honor provides better performance per dollar, whereas Huawei offers a more photography-driven and durability-focused package.

Disclaimer:
Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.

5. Conclusion

The Mate X7 stands out with top-tier durability ratings, variable aperture optics, and satellite messaging (regional), making it a strong choice for travelers and photography enthusiasts. The Magic V5 brings stylus support, a cutting-edge Snapdragon platform, ultra-bright displays, and extended Android upgrade policies, appealing to users who want productivity, speed, and longevity. Each device targets a different type of premium buyer, which makes the comparison meaningful.

Verdict

Choose the Mate X7 for unmatched durability and advanced imaging. Choose the Magic V5 for superior performance, productivity features, and better overall value.

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Samsung’s first magnetic wireless battery pack for Galaxy S26 series certified

Samsung may have just tipped its hand on a big change coming to the Galaxy S26 series. A brand-new magnetic wireless power bank has popped up in the Wireless Power Consortium database, complete with a Qi2 certification and a familiar magnet ring on the back. It’s Samsung’s first power bank designed to snap right onto a phone — suggesting that the company is finally ready to embrace magnetic wireless charging.

The accessory, model number EB-U2500, is labeled as the “Samsung Magnetic Wireless Battery Pack.” The listing shows a clean light-gray design and the standard circular magnet layout that aligns with Qi2 chargers. It supports up to 15W wireless output — not blazing fast, but right in line with today’s Qi2 ecosystem. Rumors suggest the Galaxy S26 Ultra could support faster 25W wireless charging, which might make this power bank a little less enticing for Ultra buyers. The standard S26 and S26+, however, would slot in perfectly with its 15W Qi2 speeds.

Samsung phones still don’t have built-in magnets. If you want magnetic charging on a Galaxy S25 today, you’re stuck using a case with magnets glued inside. Meanwhile, Google’s Pixel 10 lineup has already made built-in magnets a standard feature.

Samsung hasn’t publicly committed to that step yet, but the clues are piling up. A magnetic 25W wireless charger recently leaked into retail listings, and now this power bank joins it. It’s hard not to view these accessories as a warm-up act for something bigger.

With the Galaxy S26 reveal only months away, the timing feels too perfect to ignore. If Samsung really is adding internal magnet rings to its next flagships, this EB-U2500 battery pack is clearly built to be ready on launch day. And it would finally make Samsung fully compatible with the growing Qi2 accessory world — no more special cases required.

After sitting on the sidelines while competitors moved ahead with magnetic charging, Samsung may finally be gearing up to jump in properly.

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REDMI Note 15 Pro 4G retailer listing reveals key specs before launch — and it’s packing a 200MP sensor

A European retailer has quietly listed a new version of the Redmi Note 15 lineup: the Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G. It’s not only real — units are apparently already in stock — and Xiaomi clearly isn’t done expanding its mid-range family.

Inside, the phone swaps the Dimensity 7400 Ultra for a MediaTek Helio G200 Ultra — not a powerhouse, but enough for everyday tasks. It comes with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage as standard, and unlike the 5G model, there’s a microSD slot for anyone who prefers expandable storage over cloud subscriptions.

As for imaging, Xiaomi is bringing the same 200MP 1/1.4-inch main shooter found on the 5G Pro model to this cheaper 4G variant.

The display is slightly smaller at 6.77 inches and drops to 1080p+ instead of 1280p+, but it’s still an OLED panel. Battery specs are equally solid: a 6,500mAh cell paired with 45W fast charging should easily last through a long day (or two) on 4G networks.

As for price — that’s the kicker. One Italian retailer lists the 8/256GB configuration at €293.90 (around $320 USD). That undercuts the Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G by a significant margin while keeping most of the headline features intact. Several stores are already teasing a “Coming Soon” launch, which usually means Xiaomi’s official announcement isn’t far away.

If Xiaomi sticks to that price, the Redmi Note 15 Pro 4G could end up being one of the most appealing mid-range phones in Europe this year: a big battery, a true flagship-level main camera, and a price point that feels refreshingly reasonable.

The Redmi Note 15 series reveal might be closer than we think — and the Pro 4G is suddenly the one to watch.

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Vivo S50, S50 Pro Mini to go official on December 15

Recent Weibo posts released by Vivo have already confirmed the design of the upcoming Vivo S50 and S50 Pro Mini. The teasers showcase the refreshed look of both models while offering a first look at the hardware included in the Pro Mini edition. Apart from this, the brand has publicly stated some of its core internals. While Vivo has not officially announced the launch date, a circulating Weibo post suggests that the series is expected to be introduced on Dec. 15, setting the stage for the lineup’s arrival.

Vivo S50 specifications (rumored)

Vivo S50 series launch date
Vivo S50 series launch date

The Vivo S50 is expected to arrive with a large 6.59-inch OLED display supporting a 120Hz refresh rate and a 1.5K resolution. The device recently made an appearance on Geekbench carrying the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset paired with as much as 16GB of RAM.

Vivo has already indicated that it will feature LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. Photography features may include a 50-megapixel front camera and a triple rear setup highlighted by a 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 periscope telephoto lens. It is also said to run Android 16 with OriginOS 6 and offer 90W fast charging. There is no information available about its battery size. It will be available in four shades, such as black, white, blue, and purple.

Vivo S50 Pro Mini specifications

Vivo has outlined the primary hardware of the S50 Pro Mini through its official teasers. The phone is equipped with a 6.31-inch flat AMOLED display, up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. Under the hood, it will feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset.

Its rear camera system includes a VCS light-sensitive main sensor, a Sony IMX882 periscope telephoto lens, an ultra-wide lens. On the front, it will feature a 50-megapixel anti-distortion selfie camera.

Powering the device is a 6,500mAh battery that supports 90W wired charging and 40W wireless charging. Additional features include an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor 2.0, IP68 and IP69 certification and an X-axis linear motor for improved haptics.

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