On this Black Friday eve, Walmart has introduced an amazing offer on the popular Apple AirPods 4. With this deal, the AirPods 4 are available at just $69, making them accessible for a lot of the average consumers out there!
The official list price of the Apple AirPods 4 is $129.99, but Walmart’s Black Friday Deal slashes that price by over $60, bringing the cost down to just $69 as mentioned.
The best offer for Apple users!
The most compelling capability of Apple AirPods lies in their seamless integration into the Apple ecosystem. Which offers instant pairing, automatic switching between devices, and crystal-clear audio for music, calls, and podcasts. They deliver the essential wireless freedom, quality sound, and convenience that have made the AirPods lineup a globally acclaimed product.
Beyond the major price drop, the deal sweetens the pot with significant bonus offers. Purchasers receive four free offers, including but not limited to up to three months of Apple TV+. Furthermore, Walmart is ensuring a stress-free transaction with Free Shipping and an extended Free Holiday Returns policy running until January 31st, providing peace of mind for gift-givers.
Due to the overwhelming response, prices could rise anytime soon, given the limited stock. So, if you’ve been waiting for a deal on the AirPods 4, don’t waste any more time, add them to your cart and grab them from Walmart today.
Yes, Samsung’s 2025 Black Friday sale is now live at full strength, with significant direct cash discounts on a selection of its flagship devices, a refreshing deviation from the usual trade-in offers. And, yeah, all for the good!
The deals cover Samsung’s flagships, latest health-tracking wearables, the Galaxy Ring, and more. Here we’ll list some of the most catchy product discounts that is available directly from the Samsung official store.
Flagship Samsung Phone/Foldables Discounts
The most significant savings can be availed in Samsung’s pioneering foldable lineup. The latest and greatest Galaxy Fold 7 is up for grabs with up to a massive $400 off! This brings the beefed-up 512 GB storage model down to an impressive $1719.99.
For those who prefer a compact design, the clamshell Galaxy Z Flip 7 is discounted by $300, reducing the price for the 256GB version to $799.9. This deal provides a compelling entry into the foldable world with a device that easily fits into a pocket or handbag.
While those who still prefer the tradiitonal slab phones, in this category the S25 Ultra is available with savings of up to $505, with 512GB model priced at $914.99. Additionally, the more budget-friendly Galaxy S25 FE(Fan Edition), which packs essential flagship features at a lower cost, is $175 off, making the 128GB variant available for $474.99. Samsung is also providing 6 months of Google AI Pro subscription for free.
Galaxy Ring and Ecosystem Deals
The deal to never missed out is on the Galaxy Ring. This intuitive and futuristic health tracker, which has seen its price rarely drop since its debut , is $120 off its typical $399. For users seeking advanced, no-nonsense, continuous fitness and sleep monitoring, the Galaxy Ring can be acquired for $279.99.
The Black Friday event also includes significant savings across the Samsung ecosystem. The sale features discounts of up to $200 on the premium Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025) and Galaxy Watch 8 Classic. Wearable audio gets attention too, with the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro seeing a $80 markdown, and there are further savings on the highend Galaxy Tab S11 tablet series.
Find below some of the good deals on Galaxy products
Huawei has launched a new power bank in China that tries to solve one of the most annoying charging problems: forgetting your cable. The company’s new All-in-One Power Bank (66W, 12,000 mAh) has a USB-C cable permanently attached to the side, plus a second USB-C port if you want to charge another device at the same time.
The headline feature is compatibility. The power bank supports 66W two-way fast charging and works with Huawei SuperCharge, UFCS (Universal Fast Charging Specification) as well as standard PD, PPS, and QC protocols. Huawei says a Mate 70 can go from nearly empty to 84% in around 30 minutes, which is pretty solid for something this portable.
The fixed cable itself is reinforced and rated to survive 10,000 bends. The battery inside is 12,000 mAh, and if you plug the power bank into a 66W charger, it should refill in roughly 110 minutes. The whole thing weighs 236 grams and is only 15.6 mm thick, which means it’s more pocket-friendly than some of the thicker bricks on the market.
One perk designed for Huawei phone owners: HarmonyOS devices can show the power bank’s remaining battery directly on the phone’s screen while charging. For everyone else, it’s a standard LED indicator experience. Huawei is selling the power bank in black and white finishes.
Pricing and availability:
Pricing lands at CNY 329 (about $46), making it competitively priced in its home market. There’s no mention of a global launch yet.
For Huawei fans who want fast charging without cable clutter, this looks like a clean and practical upgrade that won’t take up much space in a bag or pocket.
Xiaomi has quietly dropped a new robot vacuum in Europe — the Robot Vacuum S40 Pro — and it’s a pretty noticeable upgrade over the regular S40 that debuted only a few weeks ago. Think of it as the model for people who want something close to flagship cleaning power without going all-in on the highest-end pricing.
The big stat Xiaomi is leaning on is suction power: the S40 Pro hits 15,000 Pa, which is a hefty bump from the 10,000 Pa on the standard S40. It still uses a central roller brush designed to avoid hair tangles and has a side brush to clean along edges, but things get more interesting when mopping enters the chat.
Instead of a basic wipe-style mop, the S40 Pro uses two spinning mop pads that can crank at up to 180 rpm. One of those pads sits on a mechanical arm that extends to reach corners and wall edges — areas most robot vacuums awkwardly ignore. And if you’ve got carpets, the mop automatically lifts itself so your rugs don’t end up soggy. Three adjustable water flow levels let you fine-tune how aggressively it cleans.
Navigation is handled by an LDS laser system plus a structured-light sensor for spotting obstacles over a wide 129° field. Xiaomi says the vacuum can handle roughly 180m² (around 1,938 sq. ft.) of floor space per charge, which should cover most apartments and small houses in a single run. Like usual, everything is controlled through the Xiaomi Home app — maps, scheduling, cleaning zones, the lot — and voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant are supported too.
Pricing and availability:
Xiaomi is rolling out the S40 Pro across Europe right away. In the Netherlands, it’s listed at €279, while Spain, France, and Germany show €299.99. The UK gets it for £259.99.
All told, the S40 Pro looks like a solid value play: bigger suction numbers, a smarter mop system, and an eye-catching price to rattle the competition in Europe’s already crowded robot cleaner market.
Huawei is pushing the limits of foldable smartphone design with the launch of the Mate X7. This premium foldable device refines nearly every aspect of its predecessor, the Mate X6, while introducing new technologies in display, materials, performance, and connectivity.
Built on Huawei’s proprietary hardware-software ecosystem, the Mate X7 is not only durable but feature-packed, with serious upgrades in imaging, display brightness, and off-grid communication.
The Mate X7 features two OLED screens built for clarity, brightness, and fluidity. The outer 6.49-inch panel pushes peak brightness to 3000 nits, while the foldable 8-inch display hits 2500 nits.
Both support LTPO adaptive refresh from 1 Hz to 120 Hz and use 1440Hz PWM dimming to reduce eye strain. The screens support the P3 color gamut and display over 1 billion colors, with Huawei’s COE ultra-transparent pixel tech helping reduce power usage by up to 25%.
Touch response is also optimized. The outer screen reaches a 300Hz sampling rate, while the inner screen supports 240Hz. Both panels deliver an immersive and responsive experience, whether the phone is folded or unfolded.
2. Strong Build and Durability
The Mate X7 is built around Huawei’s Xuanwu folding architecture, using a tri-layer composite structure for the inner screen that includes non-Newtonian materials, UTG glass, and a carbon-fiber base. Huawei claims a 100% improvement in bending durability and 20% more impact resistance compared to its predecessor.
The outer screen is protected by second-generation Kunlun Glass, and the Collector’s Edition upgrades this to Xuanwu-tempered Kunlun Glass. The entire device carries IP58 and IP59 ratings for dust and water resistance, including protection against high-pressure water jets.
3. Hardware and Performance
Huawei equips the Mate X7 with the Kirin 9030 Pro processor, paired with up to 20GB RAM and 1TB storage on the top Collector’s Edition variant. HarmonyOS 6 powers the software side, unlocking features like AI-enhanced multitasking, document comparison, intelligent note-taking, and dynamic reading enhancements optimized for the foldable form factor.
The Mate X7 features a graphene-based cooling system with a 3550 mm² vapor chamber and ultra-conductive 2000W/m·K graphene layers to manage thermals during intensive use.
Battery life holds up well, though it doesn’t aim for any jaw-dropping numbers. The Collector’s Edition uses a 5600mAh battery, while the standard model includes a 5525mAh unit. Both support 66W wired charging, 50W wireless charging, reverse wireless charging, and a 10-day extreme outdoor standby mode.
4. Connectivity Features
Huawei focuses heavily on remote communication. The Mate X7 supports Beidou satellite messaging, while the Collector’s Edition also includes Tiantong satellite calling. The phone includes Huawei’s 5A networking system that improves connectivity in weak-signal areas, and it also supports emergency off-grid communication through China Broadcasting.
For connectivity, the device includes Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0 with LDAC and L2HC, USB-C 3.1 Gen1 with DP output, NFC, and full-band GNSS including NavIC, QZSS, and GALILEO.
5. Cameras
The Mate X7 debuts Huawei’s second-generation Red Maple Imaging system. The rear camera setup includes a 50MP main sensor with a ten-stop variable aperture, a 40MP ultra-wide lens, and a 50MP 3.5x telephoto macro lens. The system supports OIS, RAW capture, up to 100x zoom, and 4K HDR video. Huawei claims the new imaging system achieves flagship-level results in a compact module optimized for the foldable design.
The Collector’s Edition makes bolder claims, stating its 1/1.28-inch main sensor collects 100% more light than the iPhone 17 Pro Max, while the periscope lens pulls in 127% more light. Both front screens feature 8MP cameras capable of 4K video.
6. Price and Availability
Huawei has priced the Mate X7 aggressively in the ultra-premium foldable segment. The base 12GB + 256GB model starts at 12,999 yuan (~$1,830), while the Collector’s Edition with stylus support and 20GB + 1TB configuration reaches 17,599 yuan (~$2,475).
All variants support the same durability ratings and display technologies, with added perks like M-Pen 3 stylus compatibility exclusive to the higher-end models.
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The Rollme GT5S GPS smartwatch has officially launched through the brand’s online store, arriving as an affordable outdoor and training companion ahead of the holiday shopping season. The device brings dual-band GPS support, navigation tools like compass and altitude tracking, a 1.46-inch clear display, and 5ATM water protection, all at a seasonal sale price. The announcement sets the stage for buyers who want performance at a low entry point, and the full specifications, features, and pricing are detailed below.
Rollme GT5S GPS smartwatch specifications and features
Rollme GTS GPS smartwatch
The GT5S has a lightweight polycarbonate frame and measures 44.5 x 44.5 x 11.9 mm, fitting comfortably for long hours of workouts or outdoor trips. It carries a 1.46-inch LTPS LCD screen with 360 x 360 resolution, offering nearly 280 PPI pixel density.
The panel stays bright under direct sun and supports touch input smoothly. The watch weighs 46 g without straps, and the silicone band adds a secure, sweat-ready grip for intense sessions.
Powering the watch is the ATS3085L chipset, a common low-energy wearable platform built for sports tracking and sensor processing. It comes with 128 MB RAM and 256 MB internal storage. The 800 mAh battery enables extended endurance with up to 10-14 days of active use depending on GPS usage, and close to 75 days in standby mode. Charging uses magnetic pogo-pin docking and takes roughly 2 hours for a full refill.
The GT5S pairs with Android 6.0+ and iOS 11.0+ using Bluetooth 5.2. It receives over-the-air updates via the companion app for features and bug fixes. For imaging, it relies on connected-phone camera capture and does not include an onboard camera. GPS uses dual-band, six-constellation GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Beidou, QZSS, and IRNSS) for accurate route logs.
Navigation sensors include digital compass, altimeter, and barometer. Fitness tracking spans 100+ sports modes with steps, distance, calories, continuous heart-rate monitoring, SpO2 checks, and sleep analysis. Additional features include a wrist photo gallery, custom video watch faces, breathing trainer, inactivity prompts, alarm scheduling, music control, and camera shutter trigger. The watch also supports weather sync, stopwatch, countdown timer, and app notification mirroring.
Rollme GT5S GPS smartwatch price and availability
The Rollme GTS GPS is available in three strap colors: Midnight Black, Sport Orange, and Tactical Camo. It comes in a single 256 MB storage variant, priced at $39.99 for the Christmas sale period.
Buyers can purchase it from the official Rollme store, where a limited-time seasonal discount is currently active. Every order includes a Christmas greeting card and select regions may also receive bundle coupons visible during checkout. The watch does not have an LTE version, and Bluetooth remains the main method for handling calls and notifications.
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Samsung has revealed an updated version of its Bespoke AirDresser, a home appliance that refreshes clothes using directed air and chemical-free steam. The announcement came from Samsung India’s digital appliances leadership, highlighting improved hygiene modes and gentle crease reduction, built to fit busy routines and sensitive fabrics.
Bespoke AirDresser key highlights
Samsung Airdresser
The new AirDresser refreshes garments without putting them through full washing cycles. Its Dual AirWash system sends targeted airflows from two sides, clearing fine dust and neutralizing almost all everyday smells from fabrics. The Dual JetSteam setup releases high-temperature steam streams from two directions, disinfecting clothes while reducing crumples naturally.
The hangers are engineered to move air inside and outside the clothing, improving the depth of cleaning and smoothing results without aggressive heat exposure or detergents. A dedicated long-dress section allows extra space for coats, robes, long gowns, and layered traditional outfits.
The device also syncs with the SmartThings app, enabling care suggestions and reminders for routine filter and tank maintenance. It focuses on preserving fragile clothing, including silk sarees, chiffon layers, wool blends such as cashmere or merino, and formal jackets used often in professional wardrobes.
Bespoke AirDresser price and availability
The appliance is available in select Samsung offline retail locations: the brand hub in BKC, Mumbai and the Samsung storefront at Opera House in Bengaluru. It can also be ordered on Samsung Shop app. The standard retail cost is Rs 1,56,990, while early launch pricing temporarily drops to Rs 1,30,490.
HKC has launched the SG27QEC, a new 27-inch curved gaming monitor priced at 1,399 yuan ($198) in China. The monitor features a 2K resolution, a 300Hz refresh rate, and a 1500R curvature aimed at gamers seeking smooth performance and immersive visuals.
HKC SG27QEC Specifications
The SG27QEC uses a 2560×1440 HVA panel with a 16:9 aspect ratio. It supports a 1ms GTG response time and a 300Hz refresh rate to reduce motion blur and latency during fast gameplay. The 1500R curved screen provides a wide field of view and keeps viewing distance consistent across the display, which improves comfort and immersion.
The monitor covers 95% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and 107% of the sRGB range. It delivers a 5000:1 static contrast ratio and has DisplayHDR 400 certification, which allows it to display deeper blacks and more dynamic highlights in supported content. The curved panel includes DIC motion blur reduction technology to minimize ghosting in fast-moving scenes.
HKC supports both AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync on this model. These adaptive sync technologies help prevent screen tearing and reduce stuttering when connected to compatible GPUs. The SG27QEC also includes features such as Optix sniper mode and an on-screen crosshair for gamers who want additional tools during competitive play.
In terms of connectivity, the monitor offers two HDMI 2.1 ports and one DisplayPort 1.4, and an audio output jack, making it compatible with PCs, gaming consoles, and other high-bandwidth devices. The monitor supports a 100×100mm VESA mount and has an adjustable stand with a height range from 418.8mm to 538.8mm. It weighs 4.5kg.
In related news, Xiaomi recently introduced the A27Qi 2026 monitor with 95 percent DCI-P3 color coverage, a 120Hz refresh rate, and slim bezels. Gigabyte also launched the GO27Q24, a 27-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor that features a QHD resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate.
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If you ever owned one of those old Sony Cyber-shot compacts with the sliding front cover, you probably remember the oddly satisfying sound it made as the lens popped out. That tiny mechanical flourish made those cameras feel more alive than today’s flat, slab-like gadgets. Now, a newcomer called NBD is trying to tap straight into that nostalgia with its new P100 — a tiny digital camera that mixes retro mechanics with just enough modern tech to feel relevant again.
The first thing you notice is the familiar sliding panel. Instead of a power button, the whole front plate drops down in one smooth motion, revealing the lens. It’s a clever workaround that keeps the optics protected in your pocket while giving you that old-school “ready to shoot” moment. It’s the kind of small, tactile detail smartphone cameras can’t really replicate.
Inside, the P100 isn’t pretending to be a full-on Sony replacement from the 2000s, but it does try to modernize the formula. NBD has fitted it with a 64-megapixel sensor — and it can shoot 4K video at 30fps. The lens is fixed with a f/1.8 aperture, which should help with low-light snaps and those soft-background portrait shots. The trade-off? No optical zoom. Unlike older Cyber-shots with 5x zoom lenses, the P100 sticks to digital zoom to stay pocket-friendly.
For creative types, there are 18 built-in filters and a handful of shooting modes for sports, portraits, and nighttime scenes. On the back, there’s a small display along with a selfie camera, which gives it a bit of modern, creator-friendly flexibility. Storage is handled by a microSD card, and the camera charges via USB-C. Plug the same cable into your laptop, and it doubles as a webcam — handy if you want better quality for your video calls.
Pricing and availability:
The P100 is currently live on Kickstarter, where early backers can grab it for around $90 before shipping and taxes. Deliveries are supposed to start in January, though — as always with crowdfunding — delays and quality issues are possible, so it’s good to stay realistic.
Still, for anyone who misses the charm of a dedicated compact camera, the P100 scratches an itch. It’s not a perfect revival, but it captures just enough of that slide-to-shoot magic to remind you why small cameras like this were so fun in the first place.
Honor has launched the Watch X5 in China as part of its expanding smartwatch lineup. The new wearable debuted alongside the Honor 500 smartphone series yesterday and is priced at 449 yuan (around $63). It comes in two colors: Moonlight White and Phantom Black.
Honor Watch X5 Specifications
The Watch X5 features a 1.97-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 390×450 pixels and a 302 PPI density. The bezels measure just 1.8mm, resulting in an 82 percent screen-to-body ratio. The display supports a 60Hz refresh rate, Always-On Display mode, and lift-to-wake functionality. It uses 2.5D curved glass for added durability and a premium look.
The smartwatch has a 45.68mm by 40.2mm body with a thickness of 9.99mm at its slimmest point. It weighs about 29 grams without the strap. The case uses an aluminum alloy front and a PC+ABS rear shell. It ships with liquid silicone straps that support quick-release replacement. Honor includes a stainless steel rotating crown for intuitive navigation.
Honor equips the Watch X5 with a range of sensors, including a barometer, compass, gyroscope, geomagnetic sensor, PPG heart-rate sensor, and accelerometer. The device supports over 120 sports modes and includes features like route recording, professional stretching guidance, and voice-based exercise feedback. It supports both 5ATM and IP68 ratings for water and dust resistance, making it suitable for swimming, running, and general fitness activities.
The Watch X5 integrates a five-system GNSS module with support for BeiDou, GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, and QZSS to deliver more reliable outdoor positioning. It uses Bluetooth 5.3 for stable connections and calling, and includes NFC for door access and offline payments.
Health features include 24-hour heart-rate monitoring, SpO2 tracking, sleep and stress analysis, and one-tap health measurements. Female health tracking is also available. All data syncs with the Honor Health app for analysis and long-term trends.
The device supports Android 9.0 and iOS 13.0 or later and charges via a pogo-pin magnetic interface. It offers a 14-day battery life with standard usage and about five days with Always-On Display turned on. The Watch X5 also includes remote camera control, music playback features, SOS emergency alerts, and mini games.
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Huawei has a new accessory for power users in China. The company has launched a new all-in-one fast charger with up to 100W of output and multiple charging ports in a single compact brick. Let’s dive in.
What makes this charger interesting is a small design trick you don’t usually see on compact power adapters. Huawei has built in a “fusion port” on the upper section, which can accept both a Type-A or a Type-C cable, depending on what you plug in.
Below that sits a standard Type-C port, meaning you can charge two devices at the same time in A+C or C+C combo. The power splits dynamically, as expected.
When only one device is plugged in, the charger can deliver its maximum 100W output. Huawei says that’s enough to juice a Pura 70 Pro to 40 percent in just 10 minutes.
When two devices are connected, the charger intelligently adjusts power between them. Depending on the device combination, output can shift between 88W/18W, 66W/40W, 40W/66W, or 18W/88W.
As expected, Huawei is positioning this as a universal travel charger too. It supports the company’s own SuperCharge protocol, but it also works with UFCS, PD, PPS, and Qualcomm Quick Charge standards. So if you’re carrying Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, or gaming phones—or even tablets, laptops, earbuds, or smartwatches—the charger should be able to power them without much fuss.
Inside, Huawei is using gallium nitride (GaN) and layered graphite cooling to keep temperatures in check, while the foldable plug helps reduce bulk in your backpack.
Huawei is also bundling a 1.8-meter, 7A USB-C braided cable in the box. The company claims it has 70 percent more softness compared to traditional braided cables and is designed to resist tearing.
It’s priced at 299 yuan (around $41); however, global availability remains uncertain.
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A little over a month after announcing OxygenOS 16, OnePlus has started rolling it out to mid-range Nord devices. The Nord 4 is now getting the update globally, beginning with India under version CPH2661_16.0.1.301(EX01). The rollout will continue in batches for other regions.
The update brings major changes to animations and system interaction. Parallel Processing improves fluidity across system apps, Home screen icons, widgets, folders, text selection, Quick Settings, and button navigation. Charging, fingerprint effects, and scrolling also get smoother motion powered by the Luminous Rendering Engine.
Performance improvements come from the updated Trinity Engine. It now adjusts resources automatically for gaming, videos, and long camera use, helps keep games steady, speeds up app launches, loads photo albums and cached thumbnails faster, and adds tiered performance controls in power saving mode.
AI features get a large upgrade. Mind Space adds quick saving through Plus to Mind Space, landscape support, and a Mind Assistant that searches stored content. Photos gets a refreshed design, new video editing tools (split, merge, speed, transitions, music), automatic straightening, motion photo collages, instant slow-motion, and AI Portrait Glow for better lighting in portraits. Notes adds block editing, side-by-side image viewing, full note sharing via links, text highlighting, and new formatting tools. Recorder gets AI noise reduction, automatic detection of meetings and lectures, and link sharing for audio, transcripts, and summaries. AI Writer can now help create posts, summaries, and personal writing across apps.
The interface is redesigned with updated light field visuals, improved particle and glow effects, real-time weather animations, the new One Serif font, and refreshed designs for Clock, Calculator, Compass, and system pages.
The Flux Home screen adds new icon styles, cleaner layouts without text under icons, improved folder options, better Drawer organization, faster search, adaptive icon colors, Dark mode icon styles, and customizable widget names and Lock screen shortcuts.
Connectivity improves with Touch to Share, cross-device clipboard, phone-to-PC mirroring through OnePlus Connect, better in-car Bluetooth pairing, and a new My Devices panel with widgets. Network upgrades include AI LinkBoost alerts, detailed speed tests, Wi-Fi sharing with tablets, and better weak-signal handling.
Other upgrades include an AI document scanner, improved Game Assistant recording, cleaner notifications, more Quick Settings customization, earbuds-only ringtone playback, faster iOS data migration, quicker virus scans, and easier app locking or hiding.
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Huawei has just released a new premium truly wireless earbuds to rival Apple’s AirPods Pro 3. The FreeBuds Pro 5 brings new lossless audio tech, improved ANC, high end audio drivers, and much more for around $200, so here are all the details.
Huawei FreeBuds Pro 5: What makes it special?
The Chinese tech giant unveiled the FreeBuds Pro 5 in its home market. Huawei promises premium audio with twin audio drivers per earbud. Coupled with this, the FreeBuds Pro 5 comes with NearLink technology, which offers lossless audio streaming at up to 4.6Mbps. You also get access to AAC, SBC, LDAC, and L2HC audio codecs as well. The brand claims that the ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) performance has seen a 3x upgrade thanks to new microphones and the custom Kirin A3 chipset.
Huawei FreeBuds Pro 5 TWS
The FreeBuds Pro 5 features an in-ear design with a stem, while the charging case has a pebble shaped body. On a single full charge, the brand’s flagship TWS earbuds offer up to 33 hours of battery life, with the earbuds alone promising 5 hours of audio playback with ANC enabled. These hearables also get an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance.
Huawei has officially announced the FreeBuds Pro 5 in China for 1,449 Yuan (roughly around 204 US Dollars). The brand released the earbuds in four color options. This includes White, Gray, Gold, and Blue variants. In related news, the company just unveiled the Mate 80 Pro Max, Mate 80 Pro, Mate 80, and Mate X7 foldable. Alongside these flagship grade smartphones, the brand also launched the MatePad Edge.
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Huawei has officially launched the MatePad Edge, a high-performance 2-in-1 HarmonyOS tablet aimed at productivity users and creators. The tablet launches alongside the Mate X7 foldable and Mate 80 series smartphones.
Huawei MatePad Edge Specifications
The MatePad Edge uses a 14.2-inch flexible OLED display that delivers a sharp 3.1K resolution at 3120 x 2080 and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. It reaches a 94% screen-to-body ratio with slim 4.1mm bezels and avoids any notch by relying on an ultra-narrow border packaging process for its 32MP front camera.
The panel supports HDR Vivid, peaks at 1000 nits, and maintains professional ∆E<1 color accuracy with full P3 gamut coverage. The tablet also comes in a soft light version, which adds an anti-glare treatment for better comfort in bright environments.
Under the hood, the MatePad Edge is powered by Huawei’s Kirin X90 or X90A chipset, the same processor category used in its desktop HarmonyOS PCs. Huawei claims a 3.8x performance boost compared to the MatePad Pro 13.2 from 2023. It runs HarmonyOS 5.1 and supports dual-mode operation with seamless transitions between tablet and desktop UI, four-finger gestures, control center switching, and keyboard shortcuts.
The rear camera setup consists of a 50MP main sensor with an f/1.8 aperture and an 8MP ultra-wide macro lens at f/2.2. The main camera supports 8K photo capture and up to 4K video recording. The front camera is a 32MP ultra-wide sensor capable of 1080p video capture, making it well-suited for video conferencing and creative self-recording.
The MatePad Edge includes a 12900mAh battery and supports 140W Huawei SuperCharge, allowing fast charging and 40W reverse charging for other devices. It is paired with a custom cooling solution comprising dual aluminum fans, VC heat dissipation modules, micro-etched airflow channels, and nearly 4000 drilled vents. The liquid cooling edition further includes graphene sheets and a dual-core micro pump for up to 28W thermal capacity.
The tablet features a six-speaker stereo system with near-ear spatial audio and a panoramic surround mode when paired with Huawei FreeClip earbuds.
For connectivity, the tablet supports dual-band Wi-Fi on 2.4GHz and 5GHz, Bluetooth 5.2, USB-C 3.1 Gen1 with DP1.2 video output, OTG, and Huawei’s new NearLink standard. It includes a gyroscope, gravity sensor, Hall sensor, ambient light sensor, and an integrated fingerprint scanner for secure access.
Pricing & Availability
The Huawei MatePad Edge is available in Deep Space Gray and Moonlight Silver. Select models include a floating magnetic keyboard in the box, and the tablet also supports the optional M-Pencil Pro stylus.
OnePlus has started rolling out the OxygenOS 16 update for the OnePlus Nord 5 in India, bringing a fresh set of features, revamped UI elements, and much more. This is a major OS update that brings Android 16, so here’s everything you need to know.
OxygenOS 16 Now Rolling Out for OnePlus Nord 5 Users in India
The Chinese brand has finally released the stable build of the OxygenOS 16 update for the Nord 5. This makes it the first model from the popular Nord lineup to receive the official update. The OxygenOS 16 update carries the CPH2707_16.0.1.300(EX01) firmware version that has a sizeable download size of 3.47GB. Just like the OxygenOS update on the OnePlus 13s, Nord 5 gets the refreshed UI that brings fluid animations, Parallel processing and Trinity Engine.
OnePlus Nord 5
You also get various AI based features like Mind Space, AI powered Photos, Notes, Recorder, Writer, and much more. OxygenOS 16 also brings deeper integration of Google Gemini as well. OnePlus is also promising improved performance and seamless sharing support for Windows and Mac along with improved syncing with iPhones and Apple Watch.
The Oppo A6X 5G is getting closer to its India launch as more details have appeared online. Tipster Abhishek Yadav has posted a full list of specifications on X after recently revealing the phone’s design and battery features.
The A6X 5G is said to come with a 6.75-inch HD+ LCD display that supports a 120Hz refresh rate. It is expected to run on the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC. The software will be Android 15 with ColorOS 15 on top.
For cameras, the phone will offer a 13MP primary rear camera paired with a VGA secondary sensor. On the front, it will feature a 5MP selfie camera. The setup suggests a basic photography package aimed at everyday use.
Battery life will be a key highlight. The A6X 5G will include a 6500mAh battery along with 45W SuperVOOC charging. This combination should give long backup times with faster charging than most entry-level phones.
The device will also have an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance. According to the leak, it weighs 212 grams and measures 8.58mm in thickness.
Abhishek has not mentioned a launch date. However, since a promotional poster has already leaked, Oppo may be preparing to announce it soon.
In other news, Oppo has launched the Reno 15 series in China and is now expected to bring the Reno 15c and the global Reno 15 lineup to more markets. Ahead of the global rollout, the Reno 15 Pro 5G (model CPH2813) has been certified by NBTC, BIS, TUV, and TDRA, with TUV confirming 80W charging support.
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Realme is gearing up to launch its next affordable smartwatch in India. The Realme Watch 5 was just teased in the region, confirming its availability and some of its design elements that seem inspired by the Apple Watch Ultra. So here’s everything you need to know.
Realme Watch 5 India Teaser Drops
To recall, the Chinese brand had quietly released the Realme Watch 5 in the European market back in September. Now, a new microsite for this upcoming smartwatch went live on Flipkart, which confirms its availability and imminent release. There is no official word on its launch date, only stating that it is coming soon. Unfortunately, the Flipkart microsite doesn’t list any other details of the Realme Watch 5.
Realme Watch 5
But based on the earlier global release, we can expect the Indian variant to feature similar specs and features. In Europe, the Realme Watch 5 sported a tall 1.95-inch AMOLED display with a 390 x 450 pixel resolution, 600 nits of brightness, and support for over 300 watch faces. This smartwatch connects via Bluetooth 5.4, which brings Bluetooth calling support through the Realme Link app.
A 460mAh battery pack powers this smartwatch that Realme promises delivers up to 14 days of battery life. The Realme Watch 5 arrives with 108 sports modes, heart rate tracking, SpO2 blood oxygen monitoring, sleep monitoring, and much more. Other notable features include camera shutter control, Find My Phone, flashlight, Always On, and world clock. Realme announced the Watch 5 in Germany for 70 Euros, so we can expect the Indian release to also carry an affordable price tag.
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Nubia looks set to expand its foldable lineup in a big way. A new leak from Evan Blass has revealed two upcoming devices — the company’s first book-style foldable and the next entry in its clamshell series.
Until now, Nubia has only released flip-style foldables, with two generations already out. The newly leaked Nubia Fold changes that. The images show a full-size book-style model that puts Nubia directly up against Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 and other big names in the category.
The inner display shows off uniform bezels. Flip it over, and things get eye-catching: a massive camera island taking up nearly a third of the back, with three circular lens cutouts, a ring light, a pill-shaped flash, and some branding off to the right. The whole module sticks out quite a bit too, giving the phone a noticeably chunky camera setup for a first-gen book-style foldable.
That said, one of those “lens” cutouts might be purely cosmetic — there is a common practice of adding decorative openings, as seen on the RedMagic 11 Pro+.
The tipster also shared some schematics of the book-style foldable that reveal a centered punch-hole selfie camera on the outer display, a top-right punch-hole selfie camera on the inner display, along with the placements for the speakers, microphones, SIM tray, and USB-C port.
The second device, the Nubia Flip 3, continues the company’s habit of redesigning its flip phone every generation. The first model had a circular cover display; the Flip 2 switched to a tall rectangular one; and now the Flip 3 render shows a full-width outer screen that wraps around the dual cameras. It looks somewhat similar to the Xiaomi Mix Flip 2 – just one of the cutouts is much smaller than the other on Nubia’s design.
One interesting detail is the dual-LED flash, which sits on the lower half of the back instead of next to the camera module. Honor made a similar choice on the Magic V Flip 2, and while the placement will look odd and somewhat less practical to some, it does clear up space for the larger cover display.
There’s still no word on specs or pricing, and the launch timeline is wide open. Nubia could announce these devices before the end of 2025, or hold them for early 2026. To recall, the first- and second-gen flip models launched in February 2024 and January 2025, respectively. Either way, the leak makes it clear the brand is gearing up to push into both major foldable categories at once.
Huawei has officially launched the Mate X7 in China, continuing its push in the premium foldable smartphone segment. The new Mate X7 debuts alongside the Mate 80 series and brings significant hardware and design improvements.
Huawei Mate X7 Specifications
The Mate X7 sports a dual-display design featuring an 8-inch foldable OLED screen (2416 × 2210 pixels) and a 6.49-inch curved OLED outer screen (2444 × 1080 pixels). Both displays support 1-120Hz LTPO adaptive refresh rates and 1440Hz high-frequency PWM dimming for reduced eye strain.
The outer screen hits a peak brightness of 3000 nits, while the inner display reaches 2500 nits. The Collector’s Edition equips second-generation Xuanwu-tempered Kunlun Glass for enhanced durability, while both panels deliver P3 color gamut and 10.7 billion color support.
The device runs on Huawei’s Kirin 9030 Pro processor, enabling advanced AI features, enhanced performance, and seamless integration with HarmonyOS 6. The OS brings new smart multitasking tools, AI-assisted note-taking, encrypted sharing, and dynamic window management optimized for foldable screens.
The Mate X7 introduces the second-generation Red Maple Imaging system with a 50MP main camera featuring a ten-stop variable aperture (f/1.49 to f/4.0), a 40MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 50MP periscope telephoto macro camera with 3.5x optical zoom and up to 100x digital zoom. It supports 4K HDR video, RAW shooting, and XMAGE imaging tools. For selfies, both the inner and outer screens house 8MP cameras capable of 4K video recording.
Huawei includes a 5525mAh battery in the standard Mate X7 and a 5600mAh battery in the Collector’s Edition. Both models support 66W wired fast charging, 50W wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging.
Huawei uses the Xuanwu folding architecture for the Mate X7, which adopts a tri-layer composite structure and a reinforced water-drop hinge made from high-strength rocket-grade steel. The phone weighs about 235 to 236 grams, measures 9.5mm when folded, and goes down to 4.5mm when unfolded.
It carries IP58 and IP59 protection ratings for water and dust resistance and supports satellite communication. The Collector’s Edition includes both Tiantong satellite calling and Beidou messaging, while the standard version supports Beidou messaging.
In terms of connectivity, the Mate X7 features Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0 with LDAC and L2HC codecs, USB-C 3.1 Gen1, and NFC. The Collector’s Edition supports stylus input and includes the M-Pen 3 in select configurations.
Pricing and Availability
The Huawei Mate X7 is now available for order in China and goes on sale starting December 5. Pricing is as follows:
Alldocube has rolled out a new budget tablet in Japan, and it’s a bit of a surprise package. The iPlay 70 Max Pro is now listed at JPY 29,999 (around $191), and for that price you’re getting a 13-inch high-res screen and 5G built in.
The tablet uses the Unisoc S715, an octa-core chip that Alldocube says scores roughly 650,000 on AnTuTu. The company even compares it to devices running MediaTek’s Dimensity 1080, like the Redmi Note 12 Pro. Alongside that, you get 8GB of RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage, plus a microSD slot if you need more room.
The big draw is the display. It’s a 13-inch IPS panel with a 1600 × 2560 resolution, and Alldocube is highlighting Widevine L1 support — meaning Netflix and Prime Video can stream at full quality, not the blurry SD you get on many cheap tablets. The tablet also packs eight speakers, which is pretty unusual at this price.
Alldocube is also trying to angle it a bit toward productivity. There’s a desktop mode, a Pogo Pin connector for an optional keyboard, and support for USI 2.0 stylus pens. The cameras are basic — 8MP on the front and 13MP on the back — but fine for calls. Connectivity includes dual-SIM 5G, Wi-Fi 5, and Bluetooth 5.0.
Powering the whole thing is a 10,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging, which should make it a solid all-day streaming machine.
Right now the iPlay 70 Max Pro is only available in Japan, but Alldocube says a global release is coming. At roughly $190, it looks like one of the stronger big-screen budget options announced lately — especially if you just want a large display, dependable battery life, and the option to use it as a light work device.
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