Vivo has officially confirmed the launch date of the Vivo S60 series for the Chinese market. The upcoming lineup is expected to compete with rivals such as the Oppo Reno 16 series and the Honor 600 lineup. Alongside the launch confirmation, Vivo has also started revealing several hardware details of the new smartphones.
Vivo S60 series launch date confirmed
Vivo S60 series launch date
An official teaser confirms that the Vivo S60 series will debut in China on May 29. Reports suggest that the lineup may include the Vivo S60 and Vivo S60e models. However, there is currently no confirmation on whether Vivo also plans to launch the rumoured Vivo S60 Pro Mini. It remains unclear whether the device has been delayed or scheduled for a separate announcement later.
In terms of design, the Vivo S60 series adopts a new silver-white finish inspired by shimmering reflections on the summer sea. According to Vivo, the rear panel creates a flowing light effect that changes with viewing angle.
Photography is said to be one of the key upgrade areas for the Vivo S60 series. The company claims the lineup introduces a new Live Photo feature and describes it as one of the best Live imaging experiences available in the industry.
The Vivo S60 series is confirmed to support direct 4K Live Photo output. Vivo says it has improved end-to-end efficiency, memory usage optimization, and intelligent frame-rate temperature control to address heating, memory, and processing issues commonly associated with 4K capture.
The company has also announced a new Starlight Live feature, which can automatically detect bright highlights within scenes to improve the atmosphere and visual appeal of photos and videos.
Vivo S60 specifications
Reports have revealed that the Vivo S60 will pack a 6.59-inch OLED screen with 1.5K resolution support and may house a 7,200mAh battery paired with 90W fast charging support. It may feature a Sony IMX8-series periscope telephoto camera and the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset.
The device is also tipped to support magnetic accessories and may launch in multiple colour options, including a pink variant. The device is also expected to feature stereo dual speakers, an X-axis linear motor, an IR blaster, and IP68/IP69-rated dust and water resistance.
At present, there is no information available regarding the specifications of the Vivo S60e.
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Recent reports have revealed several details about the upcoming Find X10 series, which is expected to include the Find X10, X10 Pro, and X10 Pro Max. Oppo is expected to unveil these devices in China in October this year. The lineup is also expected to include the Find X10 Ultra, which may launch in the first half of 2027. Well ahead of its arrival, reliable tipster Digital Chat Station has shared details about what appears to be its primary camera.
Oppo Find X10 Ultra’s primary camera tipped
In a recent Weibo post, the tipster suggested that Oppo is testing a next-generation 200-megapixel 1/1.12-inch LOFIC primary camera sensor. He later confirmed in the comments section that this sensor will be exclusively available on the Find X10 Ultra.
For those unaware, LOFIC, which stands for Lateral Overflow Integration Capacitor, is a sensor technology designed to improve dynamic range by helping cameras capture better highlight and shadow details in difficult lighting conditions. In February, the same tipster claimed that this sensor is expected to debut around 2027 on an Ultra-tier flagship phone.
DCS also claimed that Oppo is testing multiple camera technologies on the alleged Find X10 Ultra, including a customized 100-megapixel 1:1 square front-facing camera sensor. Such a selfie camera could allow the phone to capture a larger image area, making it easier to crop photos and videos for different social media formats without losing much detail.
Traditional front cameras are usually optimized for vertical shots, meaning users often need to rotate the phone horizontally to record wider selfie videos or group photos. A 1:1 square sensor could address this by capturing a wider usable frame from a single shot.
Motorola’s upcoming Moto Edge (2026) has surfaced in new renders, courtesy of tech outlet Digital Citizen.
From what the renders show, Motorola is not planning a dramatic redesign. The Moto Edge (2026) has the company’s usual left-aligned square camera module layout and a hole-punch screen on the front.
The back has a fabric-like woven texture finish instead of the usual glossy glass surface. And the render is in a warm champagne gold shade that also extends to the frame.
On the right side of the phone sit the standard power and volume buttons. However, there is also an extra button placed on the upper left edge. It could either be a shortcut key for AI features, camera access, or another custom function.
The display itself is flat; however, key display details such as size, resolution, and refresh rate have not been revealed yet.
In terms of cameras, the phone is shown with a triple rear camera setup. The module includes markings such as “OIS,” “Super Zoom,” and “Sony LYTIA,” confirming optical image stabilization, zoom capabilities, and a Sony-made sensor.
The specs are unknown yet!
We are not yet aware of the specific features of the upcoming Edge (2026). To give an idea, its predecessor has a Dimensity 7400 Ultra chip with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. The front is a 6.7-inch OLED panel that runs off a 52000mAh cell and 68W charging support. We can expect this year’s model to go in a similar direction.
As for launch timing, the device is expected to follow Motorola’s usual schedule, with a possible announcement around late May or June this year, similar to its predecessor.
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A recent report revealed that Redmi may unveil the Redmi K100 series as early as September this year in China. Last year, the brand only announced two devices, namely the Redmi K90 and K90 Pro Max, in October, but it appears that the K100 lineup may initially include three models. While their official monikers are under wraps, they are tentatively dubbed the Redmi K100, K100 Pro, and K100 Pro Max. A new leak, courtesy of reliable tipster Digital Chat Station, has seemingly revealed details about the Pro variant.
Alleged Redmi K100 Pro details tipped
Yesterday, DCS revealed details about the standard Redmi K100, claiming that it has a 6.59-inch screen, a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, and a battery with around 8,000mAh capacity and 100W charging support. It is also said to have other specs, such as a 200-megapixel main camera, a telephoto lens, symmetrical dual speakers, an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, and an IP68/69-rated dust- and water-resistant body.
In today’s leak, the tipster revealed the existence of another Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered Redmi K100 series phone. The engineering prototype of this device is currently said to pack a battery rated at around 9,000mAh, although the company is reportedly testing even higher-capacity solutions in the lab.
The phone is also tipped to support 100W wired fast charging alongside wireless charging support. Considering that this device packs a larger battery than the Redmi K100, this leak could be referring to the Redmi K100 Pro.
The tipster has not revealed the display size of the alleged K100 Pro. Considering that it packs a larger battery, it may feature a bigger display than the K100.
Rumors surrounding the Redmi K100 Pro Max suggest that it will feature the next-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro chip along with 16GB of LPDDR6 RAM and 1TB of storage. The device is also expected to feature a 200-megapixel main camera backed by a 1/1.28-inch sensor and a 50-megapixel mid-range periscope telephoto lens.
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Xiaomi has officially announced its new “Mijia Mini Dual-Zone Washing and Drying Machine 1kg” in China. It’s a compact washing machine designed for small clothing items such as underwear, socks, baby clothes, and towels. The product is now available for pre-order in China at a starting price of 1499 yuan (~ $220)and will officially go on sale on May 30.
The new machine comes with a dual-drum setup that allows users to wash and dry clothes separately. Xiaomi says the machine supports dual 0.5kg washing zones and dual 0.2kg drying zones, allowing for different types of clothes to be cleaned independently to avoid cross-contamination.
Xiaomi Mijia Mini Dual-Zone Washing and Drying Machine targets hygiene-focused users
According to the company, the washing machine is designed to address concerns about washing intimate apparel alongside regular clothes. The dual-tube system uses separate water inlet and outlet pipes, which Xiaomi says helps prevent cross-infection between clothing categories.
As for stain removal capabilities, the company claims the washer achieves protein stain removal ratios of 1.95 and blood stain removal ratios of 1.85. It also supports 95-degree Celsius high-temperature boiling wash.
The machine includes high-temperature drum self-cleaning as well. Xiaomi says a combination of hot water flow and steam can refresh and sterilize the inside of the drum in around 15 minutes.
For drying, the Mijia Mini Dual-Zone machine uses intelligent low-temperature drying technology. The system monitors temperature in real time and automatically stops drying once clothes are dry.
The washer supports 23 washing and care programs. Users can access six programs directly from the control panel, while another 17 programs are available through the Mi Home app. The app also allows users to customize settings such as water level and temperature.
The machine supports Xiaomi’s HyperOS Smart Connect platform and can also be controlled through Xiao Ai voice commands. Other features include OTA updates, antibacterial fresh air hosting, quiet operation, and a compact design with a footprint of less than 0.2 square meters.
The machine’s 1kg capacity can handle up to 14 pairs of socks, 15 pieces of women’s underwear, or seven pieces of men’s underwear in a single wash cycle, depending on clothing size and weight.
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Huawei recently announced the Qingyun M273U in China. It is a 27-inch 4K monitor built primarily for office and enterprise use, though it includes a few specifications that are more common in gaming displays.
Huawei Qingyun M273U Specifications
The monitor is built around an IPS panel with a standard 16:9 aspect ratio and a 3840 x 2160 resolution. Instead of the standard 60Hz found on most office monitors, this one has a 160Hz refresh rate, which makes scrolling through documents and moving windows around the desktop look smoother.
There is also a dual-mode feature that lowers the resolution to 1080p but increases the refresh rate to 320Hz. For color accuracy, the panel covers 95% of the DCI-P3 gamut and 100% of sRGB. Peak brightness sits at 450 nits, and it supports HDR Vivid.
Huawei is selling the monitor in two different versions: a Standard Edition and a Soft Light Edition. The Soft Light model comes with a matte, anti-glare finish to reduce reflections from overhead lights, alongside hardware-level low blue light and flicker-free certifications to help with eye strain.
It also features a built-in 4.1-channel speaker setup, which includes two 5W full-range drivers, two 3W tweeters, and a 10W subwoofer. The Standard Edition has a standard glossy finish and does not include built-in speakers.
The ports also differ between the two models. Both versions include two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4 connection, and a standard 3.5mm headphone jack. The Soft Light Edition, however, adds a USB-C port. This single USB-C connection can handle 4K 160Hz video output while simultaneously providing 100W of power delivery.
For ergonomics, both monitors come with a stand that offers 110mm of height adjustment, standard tilt, and a 90-degree pivot so you can use the screen in a vertical portrait orientation. The software includes picture-in-picture and picture-by-picture modes.
Huawei has not yet announced pricing for either version of the Qingyun M273U, and the current release is limited to the Chinese market.
In related news, MSI recently launched a 425Hz 1440p gaming monitor with esports-grade speed at a surprisingly affordable price.
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Red Magic recently held its 11S Pro launch event in China, and alongside its new devices, the company introduced a new gaming mouse. The main selling point of the peripheral is its construction: it uses a full carbon fiber top shell paired with a magnesium-aluminum alloy base. This combination brings the total weight down to just 49 grams without relying on a plastic chassis.
Red Magic Carbon Fiber Gaming Mouse Specs
Lightweight gaming mice have been popular for a few years, but they sometimes suffer from flimsy build quality or require a honeycomb design full of holes to shed weight. By using carbon fiber and metal, Red Magic is trying to avoid those compromises. The company claims the mouse can withstand up to 100kg of pressure, which practically means it shouldn’t flex, bend, or creak when you grip it tightly during a game. The mouse has a symmetrical shape, though it is ergonomically optimized for right-handed users. Red Magic says it is built primarily for people with larger hands and accommodates standard palm, claw, or fingertip grip styles.
Inside, the mouse uses familiar, reliable components. It features a PixArt PAW3950 sensor, which provides up to 30,000 DPI, a tracking speed of 750 IPS, and 50G acceleration. It also includes custom optical switches rated for 100 million clicks and a Nordic 54L15 wireless chip to handle connectivity. You can connect the mouse via Bluetooth, a 2.4GHz wireless dongle, or a standard USB cable. If you use the wired or 2.4GHz modes, the mouse supports an 8KHz polling rate to minimize input delay.
The device is powered by a 306mAh battery. While Red Magic hasn’t provided a total battery life estimate for a full charge, it does support fast charging; the company claims plugging it in for one minute provides enough power for 10 hours of use. For customization, the mouse works with Red Magic’s TouWan software. The software has a web-based interface, meaning you can adjust your DPI, polling rates, and button layouts directly through a browser without having to install a dedicated desktop app.
Pricing and Availability
The mouse goes on sale in China this June. Its standard price is 1,299 yuan (about $190), though it will temporarily be available for 999 yuan (around $146) at launch. Red Magic hasn’t announced international availability yet, but the company’s gaming accessories usually make their way to other regions a few months after their domestic release.
Alongside this mouse, the company has also launched a new magnetic power bank with 45W wired fast charging and 25W wireless charging.
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Anker has introduced a new compact USB-C hub aimed at users who need a few extra ports without carrying around a bulky dock. The accessory, officially called the 5-in-1 All-in-One USB-C Expansion Dock, has now gone on sale in China through JD.com for 99 yuan, or roughly €12.49 at the current exchange rate.
The hub keeps things fairly simple but practical. It comes with five ports in total, including an HDMI 1.4 output, three USB-A ports, and a USB-C port dedicated to power delivery.
The HDMI port supports up to 4K at 30Hz, which should be fine for basic external monitor use, presentations, or media playback, though it is clearly not aimed at high refresh rate setups. Of the USB-A ports, one supports USB 3.0 speeds up to 5Gbps, while the other two stay at USB 2.0 speeds for accessories like keyboards, mice, or printers.
One of the more useful features here is pass-through charging. The dock supports up to 100W power input and can deliver up to 90W charging to a connected laptop, with the remaining power reserved for the hub itself. Just keep in mind the USB-C port is for charging only and does not handle data transfer or display output.
Design-wise, this looks pretty typical for Anker. The hub uses an aluminum alloy body with a dark gray finish and stays quite compact at just under 11.6mm thick. It weighs 57.6 grams, so portability is clearly part of the appeal.
At this price point, the hub seems aimed more at everyday laptop users rather than professional workstation setups. Modern ultrabooks continue to lose ports year after year, so accessories like this are becoming almost necessary for a lot of people.
Anker is also offering an 18-month warranty, which is fairly standard for the company’s accessories. For users who mainly need basic display output, a few USB ports, and reliable charging in one compact adapter, this looks like a fairly straightforward option.
Lenovo has introduced a new accessory under its Legion gaming brand. The new Legion P5 power bank is now available for purchase in China with a starting price of 169 yuan, or some $25.
The device arrives with a built-in USB-C cable and a compact design, albeit with a sharp look. The Legion P5 reportedly adopts a mecha-inspired design language similar to other Legion products. On the front, there is an LED digital display that shows the remaining battery percentage and charging status.
Lenovo Legion P5 Powerbank Specifications
Lenovo has equipped the power bank with a 10,000mAh battery and a 2C+1A port layout, which includes one built-in USB-C cable, one USB-C port, and one USB-A port.
The USB-C cable and USB-C port both support up to 100W output in single-port mode, while the USB-A port can deliver up to 30W output. Lenovo says the accessory supports several fast-charging protocols, including PD 3.0, PPS, QC, FCP, SCP, AFC, BC1.2, Apple 2.4A, and Moto 68W Turbo Power compatibility.
The power bank carries the model number LL10000P5 and includes four battery cells from Yiwei Lithium Energy. Lenovo lists the lithium battery energy at 36.72Wh, while the rated capacity is 5,950mAh at 5V/3A.
For input, the built-in USB-C cable and USB-C port support up to 30W charging speeds. When multiple devices are connected, the charging output changes accordingly. Dual-port and triple-port charging modes are limited to a combined 20W output.
In terms of size, the Legion P5 measures around 141 x 63.6 x 24mm and weighs approximately 296 grams. Lenovo is also bundling a user manual in the retail package and offering a 12-month warranty.
The new Legion P5 power bank is currently listed in China through JD.com, though Lenovo has not yet announced global availability details.
Red Magic just held a hardware event in China, and while the new 11S Pro series smartphones took center stage, the company also introduced a surprisingly feature-dense accessory: the Dao Energy Card Pro magnetic power bank.
Red Magic Dao Energy Card Pro Specifications
Aesthetically, the Pro model keeps the gamer-adjacent hexagonal texture and aviation-grade metallic chassis of the standard version, but it adds a large rectangular color display to the bottom half.
Instead of just relying on a few LED dots to guess how much juice you have left, the screen provides a detailed readout. It displays real-time charging and discharging voltage, current, live temperature readings, overall battery health, and cycle count. It’s a practical addition for people who like to know exactly what their hardware is doing.
On the performance side, the power bank supports 45W wired fast charging and 25W wireless charging, which Red Magic says is designed to run at lower temperatures with the help of AI-powered monitoring.
But the most interesting hardware quirk is a dedicated “flight key.” Pressing this button physically disconnects the battery cells from the circuit. It acts as a hard kill switch to prevent short circuits, a specific design choice made to comply with China’s newly implemented GB 47372-2026 safety standards for portable batteries.
Red Magic hasn’t announced pricing or international availability for the Dao Energy Card Pro just yet. But if you’re the kind of person who likes to monitor your battery’s cycle count and voltage on the go, it’s an accessory worth keeping an eye out for.
In related news, RedMagic is also launching the Gaming Tablet 5 Pro in June with a transparent design, flagship touch chip, and upgraded cooling system.
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The latest revision affects nearly every storage configuration in the series. Among the three phones, the biggest jump is on the Realme 16 Pro+ 5G, where some variants have become costlier by as much as Rs. 3,000.
Realme 16 series price hike in India
Following the price change, the Realme 16 5G now starts at Rs. 33,999 for the 8GB + 128GB model, instead of its earlier Rs. 31,999 price tag. The 8GB + 256GB version now costs Rs. 36,999, while the 12GB + 256GB variant has gone up to Rs. 39,999. Both of these versions received a Rs. 3,000 increase.
The Realme 16 Pro 5G is also a bit more expensive now. Its 8GB + 256GB variant is now priced at Rs. 39,999, up from Rs. 38,999. Meanwhile, the 12GB + 256GB option now costs Rs. 42,999 instead of Rs. 41,999. Both variants saw a Rs. 1,000 increase.
Realme 16 Pro series-
The higher-end Realme 16 Pro+ 5G sees the sharpest rise in pricing. The 8GB + 256GB version is now listed at Rs. 46,999, compared to its earlier Rs. 44,999 price. The 12GB + 256GB model now sells for Rs. 48,999 instead of Rs. 46,999, while the top-end configuration has jumped from Rs. 49,999 to Rs. 52,999.
Realme is not the only smartphone brand revising prices in India. Several companies in the mid-range smartphone segment have recently adjusted prices upward. Brands including OnePlus, Poco, and Lava have also reportedly increased prices of select devices in recent weeks.
The recent hikes are believed to be linked to growing pressure on smartphone makers due to rising production expenses. Industry-wide issues such as higher component prices and memory chip shortages are continuing to affect device costs globally, and manufacturers appear to be passing some of that increase on to buyers in India.
Red Magic has officially confirmed that its next gaming tablet, the Gaming Tablet 5 Pro, will launch in June. The company is positioning it as a compact but high-performance gaming device, continuing the same direction as its recent gaming phones and tablets.
The teaser follows earlier hints shared during MWC 2026, but Red Magic is now starting to talk more openly about the hardware. According to the company, the tablet will include a mix of “industry-first” and in-house gaming technologies, with a big focus on display responsiveness, cooling, and sustained performance.
One of the main highlights appears to be thermal management. Red Magic has built a reputation around aggressive cooling systems, and the Tablet 5 Pro looks set to push that even further. The company mentions PC-grade thermal materials, upgraded heat dissipation, and what sounds like a fairly advanced internal cooling setup designed to maintain stable frame rates during long gaming sessions.
The design is also leaning heavily into the gaming aesthetic. Red Magic confirmed a transparent flat-body design, which will likely expose some of the internals along with RGB lighting, similar to the company’s phones. It is clearly aimed at people who want something that feels more like dedicated gaming hardware rather than a standard Android tablet.
The company is also teasing a high refresh rate gaming display, a flagship-grade touch chip, and its CUBE Sky gaming engine, though detailed specifications have not been fully revealed yet.
For some context, the previous-generation Gaming Tablet 3 Pro, which launched globally as the Red Magic Astra, featured a 9-inch OLED display, Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, large battery, and active cooling, so expectations for the new model are naturally pretty high.
Red Magic seems to be focusing on a specific niche here: users who want handheld-style gaming performance without moving to a larger gaming laptop or Windows handheld.
Pricing and full hardware details are still under wraps for now, but with the launch happening next month, more information probably is not too far away.
ZTE has introduced the G5 Pro 5G AI CPE mobile router in China. It is priced at 2,099 yuan (around $308) and is now available on JD.com.
ZTE G5 Pro 5G AI CPE Specifications
The router supports Wi-Fi 7, utilizing Multi-Link Operation (MLO) technology to combine multiple frequency bands for a more consistent connection. ZTE claims the device can hit theoretical peak download speeds of 4.29Gbps, aided by 4CC carrier aggregation.
It also features 4K QAM modulation, which the company notes should provide a 20% transmission speed improvement over older Wi-Fi 6 standards. It operates on dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies with 4×4 MIMO on both.
For wired connections, the router includes two 2.5G Ethernet ports with WAN/LAN auto-adaptive functionality. This is particularly useful for a CPE device, as it allows you to easily plug into a traditional wired broadband connection or rely entirely on a cellular network.
The router supports dual-network standby, meaning it can seamlessly switch between wired and wireless internet sources if one goes down. For the cellular side, it comes with a built-in ZTE data SIM card capable of theoretical speeds up to 1Gbps, and it supports a wide range of 5G NR, 4G LTE, and WCDMA bands.
Inside the 923-gram cylindrical tower, which measures 107 by 107 by 230mm, is an unnamed 4nm quad-core processor clocked at 2.2GHz. To help with wireless coverage, ZTE is using a 13dBi high-gain antenna system that it claims can improve average speeds in weak-signal areas by up to 40%. If you need even more signal reach, the back of the device features two TS-9 ports for attaching external antennas.
ZTE is pitching the router heavily toward gamers, integrating built-in acceleration services from NetEase UU and China Mobile to help lower latency. The software also includes a suite of standard AI-branded network management tools for bandwidth allocation, scene recognition, and parental controls, all manageable via the ZTE Smart Life app.
For quick pairing, there’s an NFC tap-to-connect feature for compatible Android phones, and the router can handle up to 256 connected devices at once, more than enough for a standard smart home setup.
In related news, ZTE has recently launched the Nebula BE3600 Pro+ Wi-Fi 7 router featuring dual 2.5G Ethernet ports and mesh networking support.
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HMD could be preparing another compact phone aimed at users who want something simpler than a modern smartphone. Fresh leaked images shared by tipster smashx_60 show an unannounced device called the HMD Fame, and it looks noticeably smaller and more playful than most phones on the market right now.
The device appears in a bright blue finish with heavily rounded corners and a soft overall shape. In the leaked photos, it is shown next to last year’s HMD XploraOne, which gives a rough idea of its size. That likely means the Fame is going to be a genuinely compact phone rather than just a slightly smaller smartphone.
While specs are still mostly unknown, expectations are that it could follow a similar direction to some of HMD’s recent hybrid feature phones. Devices like the HMD Touch 4G have focused on keeping things simple while still offering modern basics like 4G connectivity and cloud-based services.
The XploraOne itself uses fairly modest hardware, including a small QVGA display, Unisoc T127 chipset, basic camera, and a large focus on battery life. The Fame could end up targeting the same type of user, prioritizing practicality and long endurance over raw performance.
HMD has been leaning more into this category recently, especially with phones designed for digital minimalism, kids, or users who are not looking for a full smartphone experience. Instead of competing directly with Android flagships, the company seems more interested in building smaller, easier-to-use devices with just enough smart functionality.
That approach has become a bit more relevant lately as some users actively look for ways to cut down screen time without completely giving up messaging or internet access.
The rounded design of the Fame also stands out a bit. It looks intentionally approachable, almost toy-like, though that may end up being part of the appeal.
There is still no official word from HMD regarding specifications, pricing, or launch timing. But if the leak is accurate, the Fame could end up being another interesting addition to HMD’s growing lineup of minimalist and hybrid phones.
Vivo X300 Ultra and Xiaomi 17 Ultra represent two very different takes on the ultra-flagship smartphone experience. One focuses heavily on professional-grade photography and massive battery life, while the other balances premium hardware with aggressive pricing and Leica-tuned imaging. With both phones powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, this comparison comes down to which brand delivers the better overall flagship experience for everyday users, mobile gamers, and camera enthusiasts.
Major Features:
Feature
Vivo
Xiaomi
Winner
Display
6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED, 144Hz, 1440p
6.9-inch LTPO AMOLED, 120Hz, 1200p
Vivo – Sharper panel and smoother refresh rate
Brightness
HDR10+, Dolby Vision
3500 nits peak, Dolby Vision
Xiaomi – Higher peak brightness outdoors
Processor
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
Tie – Same flagship chipset
RAM & Storage
Up to 16GB + 1TB
Up to 16GB + 1TB
Tie – Similar high-end configurations
Software
OriginOS 6
HyperOS 3
Xiaomi – More customization features
Main Camera
200MP gimbal OIS
50MP 1-inch type sensor
Vivo – More advanced hardware and stabilization
Telephoto Camera
200MP periscope, optional zoom lenses
200MP continuous optical zoom
Vivo – More versatile zoom system
Ultrawide Camera
50MP with OIS
50MP ultrawide
Vivo – OIS gives extra stability
Selfie Camera
50MP AF
50MP AF
Tie – Similar selfie hardware
Video Recording
8K, 4K 120fps, Dolby Vision, 10-bit Log
8K, 4K 120fps, Dolby Vision
Vivo – Better pro video features
Battery
6600mAh
6000mAh
Vivo – Larger battery capacity
Wired Charging
100W
90W
Vivo – Faster charging speeds
Wireless Charging
40W
50W
Xiaomi – Faster wireless charging
Audio
Stereo speakers, Hi-Res audio
Stereo speakers, Hi-Res Wireless audio
Xiaomi – Better wireless audio support
Durability
IP68/IP69
IP68/IP69
Tie – Same protection rating
Build Materials
Glass back, aluminum frame
Glass fiber/eco leather, aluminum frame
Xiaomi – More premium material options
Connectivity
Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4
Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0
Xiaomi – Newer Bluetooth standard
Price
Around $1500 / ₹160,000
Around $1300 / ₹130,000
Xiaomi – Better value for money
Overall
Photography-focused flagship
Balanced premium flagship
Vivo – Better for camera and power users
Disclaimer: Specs are based on available data. Actual performance may vary. Verify details from official sources before buying.
The Vivo X300 Ultra and Xiaomi 17 Ultra both target premium flagship buyers, but they approach design differently. Vivo keeps things more camera-focused with a clean glass-and-metal finish and Zeiss branding that gives it a professional photography vibe. The curved body and balanced frame make it feel slightly more refined during long usage sessions. Xiaomi, meanwhile, leans toward durability and luxury with aerospace-grade glass fiber and optional eco-leather finishes. The IP69 protection on both devices adds confidence for heavy outdoor use, though Xiaomi’s deeper water resistance feels slightly more reassuring on paper.
Display Quality
Vivo pushes ahead with a sharper 1440p LTPO AMOLED panel and a smoother 144Hz refresh rate, making animations and gaming feel exceptionally fluid. Dolby Vision and Ultra HDR support also help media content look more vibrant. Xiaomi counters with a larger 6.9-inch LTPO AMOLED display that reaches an impressive 3500 nits peak brightness. The panel feels more cinematic for streaming, while the narrower resolution slightly improves efficiency. Vivo’s display feels more premium overall, especially for users who notice finer details and smoother scrolling.
Verdict
The Vivo X300 Ultra delivers a more polished flagship experience thanks to its sharper panel and refined feel. Xiaomi 17 Ultra still stands out with durability-focused materials and an excellent entertainment-friendly display.
2. Specifications Including Battery
Performance
Both smartphones run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset paired with Adreno 840 graphics, so raw performance remains extremely close. Everyday usage, multitasking, and high-end gaming feel effortless on both devices. Vivo offers more RAM and storage combinations, starting from 12GB RAM and going up to 1TB storage, making it more flexible for different buyers. Xiaomi only offers 16GB RAM variants, which suits power users directly. Vivo’s 144Hz refresh rate also gives games and UI interactions a slightly faster and smoother feel. HyperOS 3 on Xiaomi feels more customizable, while OriginOS 6 appears cleaner and visually lighter during navigation.
Battery and Charging
Vivo clearly prioritizes endurance with its massive 6600mAh silicon-carbon battery. Heavy users are likely to notice the difference during gaming, photography, and travel. The 100W wired charging is faster as well, although Xiaomi answers back with superior 50W wireless charging. Xiaomi’s 6000mAh battery still performs strongly and may appeal more to users who prefer balanced thermals and wireless convenience.
Verdict
The Vivo X300 Ultra wins this section because of its larger battery, faster wired charging, and smoother high-refresh experience. Xiaomi 17 Ultra remains highly competitive with polished software and stronger wireless charging support.
3. Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
The Vivo X300 Ultra focuses heavily on photography enthusiasts. Its 200MP primary sensor, combined with Zeiss optics and gimbal stabilization, produces a more advanced imaging setup overall. The optional external zoom lenses also make it unique for long-range photography. The 200MP periscope sensor delivers strong detail retention, while the ultrawide camera benefits from OIS support, something still uncommon in this category. Xiaomi takes a slightly different approach with a large 1-inch style 50MP main sensor and Leica tuning. Photos from the Xiaomi 17 Ultra are likely to look warmer and more cinematic, especially in street photography. Its continuous optical zoom system also gives more flexibility across focal lengths.
Selfie Camera
Both phones include 50MP autofocus selfie cameras capable of 4K recording. Vivo’s front camera tends to prioritize detail and HDR processing, while Xiaomi’s tuning looks softer and more social-media-friendly. Vivo also offers stronger professional video features with Dolby Vision and 10-bit Log support.
Verdict
The Vivo X300 Ultra feels more ambitious and versatile for photography and videography. Xiaomi 17 Ultra still delivers excellent flagship-level imaging, especially for users who prefer Leica-style color science and flexible zoom framing.
4. Pricing
The Vivo X300 Ultra is priced around $1500 or ₹160,000, while the Xiaomi 17 Ultra is around $1300 or ₹130,000. That creates a notable pricing gap between the two ultra-flagships. Vivo justifies the higher price through its sharper display, larger battery, advanced camera hardware, optional zoom accessories, and faster charging system. It feels like a device built for buyers who want the most advanced hardware possible without many compromises.
The Xiaomi 17 Ultra positions itself as the better value flagship. It still offers the same Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, premium materials, Leica cameras, strong wireless charging, and flagship software experience at a lower cost. For many buyers, the real-world performance gap may not feel large enough to justify Vivo’s premium pricing. Xiaomi’s pricing strategy makes it easier to recommend for balanced flagship users.
Verdict
The Xiaomi 17 Ultra offers stronger value for money overall, while the Vivo X300 Ultra justifies its premium mainly for camera enthusiasts and power users seeking maximum hardware upgrades.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, launch timing, and applicable taxes. Always check whether the listed price is for a China unit or a global/international variant when purchasing.
5. Conclusion
The Vivo X300 Ultra stands out with its photography-first hardware, including dual 200MP cameras, Zeiss optics, optional external zoom lenses, and a massive silicon-carbon battery. It feels designed for users who prioritize professional-grade imaging and long-lasting performance above everything else. The sharper 144Hz display also gives it a more cutting-edge flagship feel.
The Xiaomi 17 Ultra focuses more on balance. It combines Leica-tuned cameras, premium build options, excellent wireless charging, and flagship performance at a comparatively lower price. The larger display and cleaner pricing make it appealing for entertainment-focused users who still want ultra-premium hardware. HyperOS 3 also adds a slightly more feature-rich software experience for customization fans.
Verdict
The Vivo X300 Ultra is the stronger ultra-premium flagship for photography, battery life, and display quality. The Xiaomi 17 Ultra delivers better overall value and remains the smarter choice for buyers wanting flagship performance without entering the highest pricing tier.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
The ultra-premium flagship battle is no longer just about performance. The Vivo X300 Ultra and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra represent two completely different visions of what a top-tier smartphone should be. Vivo pushes boundaries with massive camera hardware, aggressive charging speeds, and a photography-first approach, while Samsung focuses on refinement, productivity, and long-term flagship reliability. Both phones pack cutting-edge specifications, but the real difference lies in how they feel in everyday use. For buyers spending well above the premium segment, this comparison matters because choosing between them depends less on raw specs and more on which flagship philosophy fits better.
Major Features:
Feature
Vivo X300 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
Winner
Design
Bold camera-focused premium design
Cleaner and more professional flagship design with S Pen
The Vivo X300 Ultra and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra both deliver ultra-premium flagship styling, but they target very different audiences. Vivo leans heavily into its camera-focused identity with a bold rear module, Zeiss branding, and a design that immediately feels enthusiast-oriented. The combination of glass and aluminum gives it a luxurious appearance, while IP68/IP69 protection adds durability for demanding users. Samsung takes a more polished and professional approach with Gorilla Armor 2 protection, Armor Aluminum framing, and the signature built-in S Pen. The Galaxy S26 Ultra feels cleaner and more business-like, while Vivo carries a more experimental flagship personality.
Display Quality
Vivo features a 6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and extremely high PWM dimming for comfortable viewing. Animations and gaming feel exceptionally fluid. Samsung counters with a larger Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X panel that emphasizes brightness, anti-reflective coating, and color balance. Outdoor visibility feels slightly better on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, especially under harsh lighting. Vivo’s display feels more cinematic and vibrant, while Samsung’s panel focuses on refinement and long-term usability.
Verdict
The Vivo X300 Ultra feels more aggressive and entertainment-focused, especially for gaming and media lovers. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra offers a more mature and polished flagship experience that feels easier to live with daily, particularly for productivity users.
2. Specifications Including Battery
Performance
Both smartphones are powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset paired with Adreno 840 graphics, delivering flagship-tier speed across gaming, multitasking, and AI-heavy workloads. Vivo pushes slightly harder with a higher refresh rate display and an overall performance-first tuning that makes the phone feel extremely fast during intensive use. Samsung focuses more on balance through One UI 8.5 optimization and long-term software stability. The promise of seven major Android upgrades also gives Samsung a major advantage for users planning to keep the device for several years. Vivo feels more exciting under heavy workloads, while Samsung feels more refined and consistent.
Battery and Charging
Battery performance heavily favors Vivo. The huge 6600mAh battery, combined with 100W wired and 40W wireless charging, creates a setup that easily handles power users and long gaming sessions. Samsung’s 5000mAh battery with 60W wired charging is still solid for a flagship, but it does not feel as ambitious. Vivo simply offers more confidence for heavy daily usage.
Verdict
The Vivo X300 Ultra delivers stronger raw hardware value in performance and battery life. Samsung remains the safer long-term flagship because of software support and ecosystem reliability, but Vivo clearly feels more hardware-driven overall.
3. Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
The Vivo X300 Ultra positions itself as one of the most advanced camera phones on the market. Its 200MP primary sensor, massive periscope camera, Zeiss optics, and optional external zoom lenses make it feel almost like a professional photography tool. Zoom performance and portrait depth are likely to be exceptional, while Dolby Vision recording and 10-bit video support strengthen its cinematic appeal. Samsung’s quad-camera setup remains highly versatile with dependable image processing and excellent stabilization. The Galaxy S26 Ultra may not look as extreme on paper, but Samsung’s consistency and color tuning still make it one of the easiest flagship cameras to trust in daily use.
Selfie Camera
Vivo includes a 50MP autofocus selfie camera capable of detailed 4K60 recording, giving it an edge for creators and video-focused users. Samsung’s 12MP front camera prioritizes natural tones and stable social-media-ready results. Vivo pushes sharper output, while Samsung feels more balanced and effortless.
Verdict
The Vivo X300 Ultra is the more exciting and technically advanced camera phone overall. Samsung still wins in simplicity and consistency, but Vivo feels designed specifically for users who genuinely care about mobile photography and zoom flexibility.
4. Pricing
The Vivo X300 Ultra is around $1500 or approximately ₹1,60,000, while the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is around $1300 or nearly ₹1,40,000. At this price, buyers will naturally expect the absolute best hardware experience possible.
Vivo does deliver impressive specifications with its advanced camera system, larger battery, faster charging, and 144Hz display, but the premium feels heavily centered around photography enthusiasts.
Samsung, despite being cheaper, offers a more balanced flagship package with longer software support, S Pen functionality, DeX desktop features, and stronger ecosystem integration. The Galaxy S26 Ultra feels easier to justify financially because it combines flagship hardware with practical long-term usability. Vivo still offers standout innovation, but its pricing pushes it into a niche ultra-premium territory.
Verdict
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra offers stronger overall value for most buyers because of its lower pricing and broader feature set. The Vivo X300 Ultra justifies its premium mainly for users who prioritize cutting-edge camera hardware and battery performance above everything else.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, launch timing, and applicable taxes. Always check whether the listed price is for a China unit or a global/international variant when purchasing.
5. Conclusion
The Vivo X300 Ultra stands out because of its ambitious hardware-first philosophy. The Zeiss partnership, optional zoom lens accessories, massive battery, ultra-fast charging, and photography-focused tuning make it one of the most specialized flagship phones available. It feels built for enthusiasts who want the most advanced mobile camera experience possible. Samsung takes a more complete flagship approach with the S Pen, Samsung DeX, privacy-focused display technology, and industry-leading software support. The Galaxy S26 Ultra feels more versatile across productivity, entertainment, and long-term ownership.
Both smartphones clearly target different premium buyers despite sharing similar flagship-level performance. Vivo prioritizes innovation and standout hardware specifications, while Samsung focuses on polish, consistency, and ecosystem convenience. That difference becomes very noticeable in real-world daily use.
Verdict
The Vivo X300 Ultra is the better pick for photography enthusiasts, power users, and buyers who want maximum hardware capability regardless of price. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra feels like the smarter all-around flagship because it balances performance, software longevity, productivity features, and value more effectively.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
Xiaomi has officially confirmed the global launch date of its upcoming Xiaomi 17T series, and the new lineup appears set to bring several notable upgrades. The company has teased Leica-tuned cameras and a redesigned rear camera module, while leaks have already revealed details about the displays, chipsets, battery sizes, and charging speeds expected on the two models.
The Xiaomi 17T series is scheduled to launch globally on May 28. The lineup is expected to include the Xiaomi 17T and Xiaomi 17T Pro, both carrying a square-shaped triple rear camera setup developed in collaboration with Leica. Official teasers suggest Xiaomi is positioning the new phones as one of the biggest upgrades in its T-series lineup so far.
Leaked renders indicate that both phones could feature flat displays and flat rear panels, with the power and volume buttons placed on the right edge. Reports suggest the Xiaomi 17T may arrive with a 6.59-inch 1.5K OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, while the Xiaomi 17T Pro could get a larger 6.83-inch OLED panel supporting up to 144Hz refresh rate. Both displays are also tipped to support Dolby Vision, high-frequency PWM dimming, and peak brightness levels of up to 3500 nits.
The Xiaomi 17T is expected to run on the MediaTek Dimensity 8500-Ultra processor, while the Pro variant may feature the flagship-grade Dimensity 9500 chipset. Both phones are likely to ship with HyperOS 3 based on Android 16 and storage options going up to 1TB.
Camera details leaked so far point towards a 50-megapixel primary sensor, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 50-megapixel 5x periscope telephoto camera with optical image stabilisation on both models. A 32-megapixel front camera is also expected on both models.
The Xiaomi 17T tipped to pack a 6,500mAh battery with 67W charging, while the Xiaomi 17T Pro may include a 7,000mAh battery alongside 100W wired and 50W wireless charging support. In Europe, the 17T with 12GB+256GB configuration is expected to cost 749 euros (~$870), whereas the 17T Pro with 12GB+512GB configuration is likely to cost 999 euros (~$1,165).
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Laptop stands and USB hubs are two of the most common accessories on any desk, but they usually exist as separate pieces of hardware. Portronics is combining the two with its new My Buddy K9 Pro Max, a metal laptop stand that features an integrated 6-in-1 USB hub. It is a straightforward idea aimed at reducing cable clutter for people who work off a laptop all day.
Portronics My Buddy K9 Pro Max Specs
As a stand, the K9 Pro Max functions much like other metal risers on the market. It supports laptops up to 17 inches and allows users to adjust both the height and the viewing angle. This helps bring the screen closer to eye level, which is generally better for your posture if you are sitting at a desk for hours. The base of the stand can rotate 360 degrees, making it easier to turn the screen toward someone else if you need to share what you are looking at during a meeting.
The main difference between this and a standard stand is the connectivity. Portronics included a built-in 6-in-1 USB hub directly into the frame. Instead of plugging multiple peripherals directly into your laptop or having a separate dongle resting on your desk, you connect the laptop to the stand with one cable.
Your mouse, keyboard, or external drives can then plug directly into the stand’s hub. This setup helps route cables away from the immediate workspace. Additionally, the stand has a built-in holder for a smartphone, keeping your phone visible for incoming notifications or calls while you work.
The tray design includes cutouts to allow for passive airflow, which helps keep the laptop from running too hot when you are using demanding software. It also has standard silicone pads to prevent the computer from sliding off and to protect the desk from scratches. Even with the built-in hub, the entire unit folds down flat, so it can be stored in a drawer or carried in a backpack if you need to take it to a different location.
Pricing and Availability
The My Buddy K9 Pro Max is available in India right now. Portronics is currently selling it for Rs. 1,699 ($18). It comes with a standard 12-month warranty and can be found on the company’s website, as well as through Amazon India, Flipkart, and various physical retail stores.
In related news, Portronics has recently launched the Strings smart speaker with a built-in alarm clock and wireless charging support, alongside the Beem 570 projector featuring 10,000 lumens brightness, auto keystone correction, and a 50,000-hour lamp life.
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Motorola Razr Fold and Oppo Find N6 are two of the most ambitious foldables yet, but they take completely different approaches. Motorola focuses on flashy displays and a polished user experience, while Oppo pushes raw hardware, durability, and flagship-grade engineering. With both targeting premium buyers, this comparison reveals which foldable truly delivers the better overall package.
Major Features:
Feature
Motorola Razr Fold
Oppo Find N6
Winner
Main Display
8.1-inch LTPO P-OLED, 120Hz, 6200 nits peak
8.12-inch LTPO OLED, 120Hz, 2500 nits peak
Motorola – Much brighter display with stronger outdoor visibility
Cover Display
6.6-inch LTPO P-OLED, 165Hz, 6000 nits
6.62-inch LTPO OLED, 120Hz, 3600 nits
Motorola – Smoother cover display and higher brightness
Display Features
Dolby Vision, HDR10+
Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR Vivid, 2160Hz PWM
Oppo – Better eye comfort and richer display tuning
Build Quality
IP48/IP49, Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3
Titanium hinge, Nanocrystal Glass, IP58/IP59
Oppo – More advanced durability and hinge engineering
Chipset
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
Oppo – Faster and more powerful chipset
GPU
Adreno 829
Adreno 840
Oppo – Better gaming and graphics performance
Software Support
7 Android upgrades
Android 16 with ColorOS 16
Motorola – Longer software commitment
RAM & Storage
Up to 16GB RAM, 1TB UFS 4.1
Up to 16GB RAM, 1TB UFS 4.1
Tie – Similar flagship memory setup
Main Camera
50MP triple setup
200MP + dual 50MP setup
Oppo – More flagship-grade photography hardware
Telephoto Camera
50MP 3x periscope
50MP 3x periscope
Tie – Similar zoom hardware
Ultrawide Camera
50MP ultrawide
50MP ultrawide
Tie – Comparable ultrawide performance
Video Recording
8K Dolby Vision, 4K120fps
4K120fps Dolby Vision
Motorola – Better video recording capabilities
Selfie Cameras
20MP inner + 32MP cover
Dual 20MP cameras
Motorola – Better cover selfie camera
Battery
6000mAh
6000mAh
Tie – Same battery capacity
Charging
80W wired, 50W wireless
80W wired, 50W wireless
Tie – Similar charging performance
Reverse Charging
5W reverse wireless
Reverse wireless + reverse wired
Oppo – More versatile charging features
Connectivity
Wi-Fi 7, USB 3.2
Wi-Fi 7, IR Blaster, satellite connectivity
Oppo – More premium connectivity features
Audio
Stereo speakers tuned by Bose
Dolby Atmos stereo speakers
Motorola – Better audio tuning experience
Overall Experience
Entertainment-focused foldable
Productivity-focused foldable
Oppo – More complete flagship foldable overall
Price
$1900 / ₹1,50,000
$1800 / ₹1,40,000
Oppo – Better hardware package at a lower price
Disclaimer: Specs are based on available data. Actual performance may vary. Verify details from official sources before buying.
The Motorola Razr Fold and Oppo Find N6 both represent the latest generation of premium foldables, but they focus on very different experiences. Motorola takes a flashier approach with extremely bright displays, polished styling, and a cleaner Android experience that feels immediately familiar. The hinge mechanism appears refined, and the overall finish gives the device a futuristic flagship personality. Stylus support and strong water resistance also add flexibility for everyday use.
The Oppo Find N6 feels more engineering-focused. Its titanium alloy hinge, aircraft-grade aluminum frame, and self-healing internal display technology make it feel designed for long-term durability. The foldable crease is also less noticeable, giving the inner screen a cleaner tablet-like appearance during multitasking. Oppo’s design language feels slightly more mature and productivity-oriented overall.
Display Quality
Motorola dominates brightness with up to 6200 nits peak brightness and a smoother 165Hz cover display. Oppo counters with better PWM dimming, HDR Vivid support, and more natural color calibration.
Verdict
Motorola delivers the more visually striking display experience, while Oppo feels more refined and durable. Motorola wins slightly for media consumption, but Oppo feels more premium in day-to-day foldable usage.
2. Specifications Including Battery
Performance
The Motorola Razr Fold uses the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset with the Adreno 829 GPU, delivering flagship-level gaming and multitasking performance. Motorola’s lighter Android experience also helps the phone feel smooth and responsive during heavy usage. Combined with seven years of Android upgrades, the device feels built for long-term reliability rather than just raw benchmark numbers.
The Oppo Find N6 pushes performance further with the newer Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and Adreno 840 GPU. The newer chipset offers stronger AI capabilities, improved graphics, and slightly better efficiency under demanding workloads. ColorOS 16 also feels heavily optimized for foldable multitasking, making split-screen workflows and floating apps more seamless. Oppo’s tuning feels more aggressive and productivity-focused overall.
Battery and Charging
Both devices pack large 6000mAh silicon-carbon batteries with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging. Battery endurance should be excellent on both, though Oppo adds broader charging protocol support and better reverse charging flexibility.
Verdict
Oppo takes a narrow lead in overall hardware performance and multitasking optimization, while Motorola offers a cleaner and more consistent software experience for long-term users.
3. Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
Motorola uses a balanced triple 50MP setup with a large primary sensor, a 3x periscope lens, and a high-resolution ultrawide camera. The setup feels versatile and reliable across photography and videography. Motorola also stands out with 8K Dolby Vision recording and strong stabilization features, making the device especially appealing for creators who prioritize video quality.
The Oppo Find N6 focuses more heavily on photography with its 200MP primary camera and Hasselblad color tuning. Images are expected to look richer, sharper, and more dynamic, especially in daylight and portrait photography. Oppo’s processing style feels more dramatic and flagship-like, while the ultrawide and telephoto cameras remain consistently strong.
Selfie Camera
Motorola offers a stronger cover selfie camera with a 32MP sensor, giving folded selfies and video calls an advantage. Oppo keeps things more balanced with dual 20MP sensors.
Verdict
Oppo feels slightly stronger for photography enthusiasts, while Motorola offers a better overall video experience. The difference is small, but Oppo takes a narrow edge in overall camera hardware.
4. Pricing
The Motorola Razr Fold is priced at approximately ₹1,50,000 ($1900), while the Oppo Find N6 is expected to launch around ₹1,40,000 ($1800).
Motorola justifies its pricing with extremely bright displays, long software support, polished video features, and a cleaner Android experience. The device feels tailored toward users who want a premium foldable that remains simple and dependable during everyday use.
Oppo, however, feels positioned as the more ambitious flagship. The combination of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, titanium hinge, self-healing display, and Hasselblad camera system gives the Find N6 a stronger flagship appeal at its expected pricing.
Verdict
At $1800, Oppo becomes the stronger value proposition overall. Motorola still delivers a polished flagship experience, but Oppo feels harder to ignore in the ultra-premium foldable category.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, launch timing, and applicable taxes. Always check whether the listed price is for a China unit or a global/international variant when purchasing.
5. Conclusion
The Motorola Razr Fold stands out with its incredibly bright displays, smoother 165Hz cover screen, cleaner Android experience, long-term software support promise, and advanced video recording capabilities. It feels polished, entertainment-focused, and easier to recommend for buyers moving into foldables for the first time. Motorola’s software experience also feels more straightforward and less overwhelming during daily use.
The Oppo Find N6 feels more like a showcase of foldable engineering. The titanium hinge, self-healing internal display, stronger chipset, satellite connectivity option, and Hasselblad-tuned cameras create a device that feels highly advanced and productivity-focused. Oppo’s multitasking experience also appears more refined for heavy users who plan to fully utilize the foldable form factor.
Verdict
Oppo Find N6 feels like the better overall foldable. At $1800 / ₹1,40,000, it delivers the stronger chipset, more advanced hinge and display technology, better durability engineering, a more flagship-grade camera system, and a foldable experience that feels more complete for both productivity and premium usage. The Motorola Razr Fold still has the better displays for brightness, cleaner software support, and stronger video features, but overall, the Oppo package feels more impressive and harder to beat at that price.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
Kynooe has officially launched its new AI-powered robotic arm on Kickstarter, introducing a fully modular robotic arm designed for everyday users rather than just engineers or robotics experts.
Built for home assistance, smart automation, content creation, and creative workflows, Kynooe combines modular hardware, AI-powered interaction, and app-based controls into a more consumer-friendly robotics platform. The project focuses on making robotics more accessible through a no-code experience and a flexible modular ecosystem.
Beginner-Friendly Setup Without Coding
One of the key highlights of Kynooe is its beginner-focused setup process. The system uses a plug-and-play modular design and can be controlled through a companion app with an interface designed to feel as intuitive as using a smartphone.
Instead of relying on traditional robotics programming or complex engineering setups, users can control and customize the robot through visual interface tools, AI-assisted interactions, and simplified workflows. The no-code approach is designed to lower the barrier to entry for users who are new to robotics.
Fully Modular Design With Expandable Accessories
Unlike traditional robotic arms built for fixed functions, Kynooe features a fully modular architecture that supports interchangeable tools, accessories, and attachments. The platform is compatible with precision instruments, custom modules, and even 3D-printed extensions for specialized use cases.
The company sums up the concept with the tagline “One arm. Infinite applications,” emphasizing the system’s adaptability across diverse workflows and environments. Depending on the configuration, the robot can shift seamlessly between creative assistance, intelligent filming, automation tasks, and productivity-focused applications.
AI Features and Natural Interaction
Kynooe also integrates AI-powered interaction features aimed at making the experience feel more conversational and intuitive. Users can interact with the robot through natural language commands instead of relying entirely on manual controls or traditional programming methods.
One of the major built-in features is on-device AI face tracking. The feature is aimed at content creators and smart filming setups. The robotic arm can automatically track faces and adjust camera movement for smoother recording and hands-free filming support. The company also plans to introduce additional on-device AI features in the future, aiming to improve user experience while maintaining user privacy.
Built for Everyday Scenarios
Rather than focusing solely on industrial or engineering applications, Kynooe is positioned as a robotics platform for real-world, everyday use cases. The system is designed for household assistance, entertainment, smart filming, creative projects, and interactive experiences with family and friends.
The robotic arm adapts across different scenarios depending on the selected modules and accessories, allowing users to customize the system around their own workflows and creative needs.
Open Ecosystem and Kynooe Robot Hub
Beyond hardware, Kynooe is also building an ecosystem focused on embodied AI and community-driven robotics development. The company plans to release an open-source SDK on GitHub that will provide developers and advanced users with access to everything from AI integrations to low-level robotic joint controls.
The ecosystem also includes the Kynooe Robot Hub, a platform where users can train, customize, publish, and share robotic behaviors and workflows with the broader community. The company envisions a future where robotic skills can be shared, downloaded, and deployed as easily as mobile apps.
Development Progress and Manufacturing Timeline
According to the company, Kynooe has already completed structural design work, hardware validation, and small-batch trial production. The project is currently moving toward certification, production validation testing, and mass production preparation ahead of planned shipments later in 2026.
The current roadmap includes ongoing tooling optimization, manufacturing preparation, and compliance testing as the company scales toward full production.
Shipping Plans and Kickstarter Offers
Kynooe is scheduled to officially launch on Kickstarter on May 20. The campaign will feature a range of launch-day discounts, limited-edition rewards, and multiple pledge options designed for different types of users, including creator-focused bundles and modular accessory packages.
According to the company, the first batch of shipments is currently expected to begin around September 2026, followed by ongoing fulfillment and second-batch deliveries planned for October 2026.
More information about the project is available on the official Kickstarter campaign page.
Verdict
Rather than building yet another industrial robotic arm, Kynooe aims to reimagine robotics as a flexible everyday companion for creators, smart homes, and personal automation. Its combination of modular hardware, AI-powered interaction, and beginner-friendly controls makes it one of the most ambitious consumer robotics projects currently entering the crowdfunding space.
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