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Honor 500, 500 Pro official renders, color options, configurations revealed before launch

Honor is preparing to introduce the Honor 500 and Honor 500 Pro in China, and the latest information comes from updated listings on the brand’s official online store. These pages reveal the designs, colour variants, and memory options of both models. While the company has not announced the exact launch date, it could be scheduled to launch on Nov. 24 in China. Here’s a look at all the new details about the Honor 500 series.

Honor 500 series RAM, storage and color options

The Honor 500 and Honor 500 Pro will ship in four colorways, which include Aquamarine, Starlight Powder, Obsidian Black and Moonlight Silver. Both phones are listed in 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB and 16GB+512GB configurations. The Pro version adds a 16GB+1TB variant, offering the highest storage capacity in the lineup.

The product images show that both models feature a flat display with slim bezels and a centred hole-punch camera. The rear design adopts a horizontal camera island that resembles the iPhone Air layout, but Honor uses multiple lenses instead of a single large one.

The base model appears to include two large rings accompanied by smaller cutouts, while the Pro version features a slightly more elaborate module with an additional camera, likely the periscope unit. The Pro handset seems to a new button placed beneath the power key, which is expected to be customisable.

Honor 500, 500 Pro specifications (rumored)

Reports suggest the Honor 500 series will feature a 6.55-inch OLED display offering a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Both phones are expected to feature a 50-megapixel front camera. The Honor 500 may come with a 200-megapixel main camera and an ultra-wide lens and is tipped to be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset.

The Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered Honor 500 Pro is said to include a 200-megapixel primary camera, an ultra-wide shooter and a 64-megapixel periscope camera. Both models are expected to run MagicOS 10 based on Android 16 and feature an 8,000mAh battery with 100W charging, while the Pro may also support wireless charging.

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Vivo S50 may feature Snapdragon 8-series chip, December launch tipped again

A recent leak claimed that the Vivo S50 series will be unveiled in December in China. Now, in a new Weibo post, reliable tipster Digital Chat Station has reiterated the December launch timeframe and revealed a few more details. Continue reading ahead to learn what the tipster revealed in the latest leak.

Vivo S50 series key details tipped

Vivo S50 series leak

DCS claims that the Vivo S50 series will be unveiled in December and is internally codenamed ‘Battle Angel.’ According to him, the company is aiming to bring a true flagship experience in three key areas on its forthcoming mid-range lineup for the first time.

The S50 series’ major upgrades include the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, a Sony IMX882-class periscope telephoto camera, and an improved version of the ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint scanner, which will be the same as the X300 series.

DCS adds that the S50 series continues with a slim, minimalist design while offering hardware and software specifications that are unusually strong for this segment. With the year-end competition in the mid-range “flagship-killer” space heating up, he suggests that users might want to wait for a few models to launch and then compare them.

Reports have revealed that the Vivo S50 Pro Mini will feature a 6.31-inch OLED 1.5K 120Hz display and a battery of between 6,000mAh and 6,500mAh capacity. Under the hood, it will feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. It will have a triple camera setup, which will include a flagship-grade periscope telephoto camera.

The Vivo S50 is said to be a slightly bigger device equipped with a 6.59-inch OLED 1.5K 120Hz screen. On being asked whether the S50 is equipped with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, the tipster responded that it is powered by a Snapdragon 8-series chipset. This phone is also expected to feature a periscope camera in its triple camera unit. Both devices are expected to support 90W wired charging.

There have been some reports claiming that the Vivo V70 heading to the global market will be based on the China-exclusive Vivo S50. The reason is that the V70 has just been spotted with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 on Geekbench, whereas the S50 is expected to feature a higher Snapdragon 8-series chipset. This indicates that the V70 and S50 may not have many similarities.

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Vivo X500 series is tipped with a 7000mAh battery

Vivo’s latest X300 lineup is barely out the door, and the company hasn’t even taken the wraps off the X300 Ultra yet. Still, early chatter about what comes after the X300 series is already starting to pick up.

A post from well-known Weibo leaker Digital Chat Station suggests that Vivo is preparing a big jump in battery capacities for its next flagship generation. 

For context, the standard X300 carries a 6,040mAh pack, while the X300 Pro bumps that to 6,510mAh. The new leak says that the company is looking to increase capacities to 7000mAh with the upcoming X phones. 

If Vivo follows its usual naming logic, the upcoming line could skip straight to “X500.” The number “4” is commonly avoided in parts of Asia for cultural reasons, so skipping the X400 series wouldn’t be unprecedented.

The Vivo X300 Ultra, among the current lineup, might housea bigger battery than its two siblings. However, the tipster refuted the rumors of that being a 7000mAh cell in comments.

Mid-range phones will have even bigger batteries

Battery upgrades may not be limited to the high end, either. The same leak claims Vivo is planning to push capacities even higher across its mid-range devices, with some models allegedly targeting 8,000mAh and 9,000mAh cells.

Most Chinese phone makers have already moved toward silicon–carbon batteries, and the shift is happening fast. It’s hard not to wish Samsung and Apple would follow the same path, both of which still rely on roughly 5,000mAh cells in their flagships, despite increasingly bulky designs.

Of course, it’s way too early to talk seriously about the Vivo X500 series. These phones aren’t expected until October or November of next year. But as always, the rumor mill has no intention of waiting for an official reveal.

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DJI Launches Neo 2 Drone With 12MP Sensor, 4K 100fps Video and Advanced Tracking

DJI has released the Neo 2, a compact 151 gram drone built for users who want something easy to carry and easy to control. It is the company’s lightest drone with omnidirectional obstacle sensing and brings new gesture controls, upgraded ActiveTrack and a SelfieShot mode aimed at quick everyday shooting.

DJI Neo 2

A small display sits beside the camera to show the current shooting mode. The drone can lift off straight from the user’s palm by pointing it toward themselves and pressing the take off button. When the flight is done, the Return to Palm feature guides the drone back to the user’s hand so it can land safely without much effort.

Gesture Control is one of the main additions. Holding up one palm lets users move the drone left, right or adjust altitude. Using both palms makes it move closer or farther depending on how the hands shift. The camera angle can also be adjusted without a remote. The Neo 2 listens for voice commands through a smartphone or Bluetooth headphones, and those who want a longer range can connect it to the DJI RC N3 controller for up to 10 km of video transmission.

The drone also works with DJI’s motion controller and goggles for an FPV setup. It uses a 12 MP 1/2 inch CMOS sensor with an f/2.2 aperture and a new 2 axis gimbal that helps keep footage stable. It shoots 4K video at up to 100 fps for slow motion and can record 2.7K vertical clips. With ActiveTrack and SelfieShot, the drone can frame subjects on its own and quickly switch between waist up, full body and long shots. In open spaces, it can track at speeds up to 12 m per second and follow movement in eight directions including diagonals.

Dolly Zoom, QuickShots and MasterShots return with presets like Dronie, Circle, Rocket, Spotlight, Helix and Boomerang for simple social friendly videos.

For beginners, the Neo 2 includes omnidirectional monocular vision, forward LiDAR and downward infrared sensors to detect obstacles. Built in propeller guards add extra protection. Hovering and positioning have also been improved for flying indoors or near buildings and water.

The drone offers level 5 wind resistance, up to 19 minutes of flight time and 49 GB of internal storage. Footage can be moved to the DJI Fly app through Wi Fi at up to 80 MB per second.

Pricing

The Neo 2 starts at 239 euros. The Fly More Combo (drone only) is 329 euros, the full Fly More Combo is 399 euros and the Motion Fly More Combo is 579 euros.

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Galaxy Z TriFold name confirmed as leaker reveals key specs

Samsung’s long-awaited tri-fold is finally shaping up. Reliable leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks) has confirmed the official name — Galaxy Z TriFold — along with some key specs such as screen size, battery capacity, and thickness.

Samsung is reportedly sticking with the Z-series branding, keeping the TriFold tied to its foldable heritage rather than spinning it off into a new “Galaxy G Fold” category.

According to the tipster, the TriFold will run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip. While the leak didn’t mention a specific chipset and there has been some confusion between the Snapdragon 8 Elite and 8 Elite Gen 5, the latter seems more likely given the larger display, focus on multitasking, and a higher price tag than the upcoming Z Fold8, which is also expected to use the 8 Elite Gen 5.

The Z TriFold is also rumored to pack a 200MP main camera, similar to the Fold7. The rated battery capacity, according to this leak, is 5,437mAh. While this number is lower than a recently leaked spec sheet listing 5,600mAh, that figure likely refers to the typical capacity. For those unfamiliar, the rated capacity is a minimum performance guarantee — ensuring the battery will always meet or exceed that number — while typical capacity represents the more common, slightly higher value seen in real-world use.

The cover display is said to measure 6.5 inches with 2,600 nits of peak brightness, while the main 10-inch AMOLED panel inside reportedly hits 1,600 nits. The device is expected to measure between 3.9mm and 4.2mm thick when unfolded. For comparison, Huawei’s Mate XT Ultimate ranges between 3.6mm and 4.8mm.

According to previous leaks, Samsung is planning a limited launch, with 20,000 to 30,000 units heading to Korea and select Asian markets first. No word yet on a global release.

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DJI Osmo Action 6 Launches in China with New 1/1.1-Inch Sensor and Variable Aperture

DJI has released the Osmo Action 6 in China ahead of its global launch on November 18. The camera arrives as the successor to the Osmo Action 5 Pro, which debuted in September last year.

DJI Osmo Action 6

The Osmo Action 6 uses the same 1,950 mAh (7.5 Wh) battery from the Action 5 Pro. DJI claims up to 240 minutes of use on a full charge, with continuous 4K recording rated at 52 minutes, one minute less than before. The camera has a 1.46-inch OLED screen on the front and a 2.5-inch OLED display on the back, both with up to 800 nits of brightness.

Most changes come from the camera hardware. DJI replaced the 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor with a new 1/1.1-inch sensor that offers 13.5 EV of dynamic range. It keeps a 155-degree field of view and adds a variable aperture that ranges from f/2.0 to f/4.0. The Osmo Action 6 can record 4K video at 60 fps in a 1:1 format or 4K at 120 fps for slow motion in 16:9. Still photos reach up to 38 megapixels.

In China, the camera starts at CNY 2,998 (about $422). The standard kit includes the camera, one battery, and basic accessories, while combo kits for biking, snorkeling, and other activities add mounts and protective cases. DJI has not announced international pricing yet.

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Unitree launches its first wheeled humanoid robot that can see, grip, and learn

Unitree Robotics has officially introduced the G1-D, its first wheeled humanoid robot designed for advanced data collection and model training. The robot serves as the centerpiece of a full-stack solution that combines high-performance humanoid hardware with a scalable software platform for data acquisition, AI training, and real-world deployment.

Unitree G1-D wheeled humanoid robot

Specifications

The G1-D is available in two versions: Standard and Flagship. Both models stand between 1260 mm and 1680 mm tall and weigh up to 80 kg. The Standard version is stationary, while the Flagship version features a mobile base that supports differential drive and can move at speeds of up to 1.5 meters per second. The mobile base includes sensors such as LiDAR, depth cameras, and collision detection units.

Unitree G1-D wheeled humanoid robot

Unitree has equipped the G1-D with 17 degrees of freedom on the Standard model and 19 on the Flagship model, excluding the end effectors. Each arm has seven degrees of freedom and supports a payload of up to 3 kg. The robot’s waist joint allows motion along the Z-axis up to ±155 degrees and along the Y-axis between -2.5 and +135 degrees. The platform supports a vertical working range of 0 to 2 meters.

The robot features a high-definition binocular camera on its head and an additional HD camera on each wrist. It supports various end effectors, including a two-finger gripper, three-finger dexterous hands with or without tactile sensors, and a five-finger dexterous hand. Unitree has powered the G1-D with an Nvidia Jetson Orin NX module that delivers up to 100 TOPS of AI performance. The Flagship version offers a battery life of up to six hours.

Unitree G1-D wheeled humanoid robot

The G1-D is designed for a wide range of real-world applications. It can perform repetitive manual tasks in industrial and service environments, assist in warehouse automation, collect and annotate data for AI training, and even interact with retail or consumer settings using its onboard vision and mobility. The robot’s dexterous hands and mobile base allow it to manipulate objects, conduct inspections, or serve as a data-gathering agent in complex environments.

Unitree G1-D wheeled humanoid robot

Alongside the hardware, Unitree has launched a comprehensive software stack that manages the entire AI workflow. This includes data acquisition tools, task management, annotation systems, and real-time tracking. The platform supports distributed training and integrates with popular open-source frameworks such as GROOT and PI. It also includes a simulation environment for model evaluation and supports seamless export and deployment of trained models.

In related news, Alibaba has recently unveiled its first self-developed AI glasses featuring swappable batteries, a POV camera, and the Qwen assistant. Meanwhile, an LSE study predicts that by 2028, Gen Alpha will rely on voice rather than keyboards at work.

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Galaxy Z Flip8 tipped to be 30% slimmer than Flip7

Samsung’s foldable lineup is seemingly gearing up for its biggest year yet — not with wild new form factors, but with smart refinements aimed at everyday users. Leaks out of Korea hint that the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip8 and Z Fold8 will be leaner, smarter, and built to push foldables out of the niche corner and into the mainstream.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 & Galaxy Z Flip 7
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7

According to The Bell Korea, Samsung’s 2026 MX (Mobile eXperience) business roadmap sets a goal of 6.7 million combined Flip8 and Fold8 units, about a 10% boost over last year’s sales. The push is led by the Flip8, which is reportedly getting a major hardware revamp. There’s no mention of a Flip8 FE yet.

The Galaxy Z Flip8 is shaping up to be Samsung’s thinnest clamshell yet. Sources suggest the phone could measure just 9.5 mm when folded, roughly 30% slimmer than the Flip7’s 13.7 mm profile. Early leaks suggest the same 6.9-inch inner display, and the slimmer design should make it easier to pocket.

The Galaxy Z Fold8, meanwhile, is expected to stay closer to the Fold7 formula. Expect brighter AMOLED panels and S Pen support refinements, but no major redesign.

With the TriFold expected to arrive as a limited release and the Galaxy S26 series on the horizon, the Flip8 and Fold8 carry the task of bringing foldables to more people. If Samsung can deliver a 9.5 mm Flip that feels as sturdy as it looks, it might finally have a clamshell ready for the masses.

As 2026 approaches, Samsung’s message seems to be clear: the next chapter in foldables isn’t about showing off — it’s about shaving down, selling more, and making foldables feel like the future again.

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URBAN Launches Vibe Clip 2 Open-Ear Earbuds in India with Bluetooth 5.3 and IPX5 Rating

URBAN has launched the Vibe Clip 2 Open-Ear Wireless Earbuds in India, adding to its open-ear audio range. The earbuds have a clip-on design that fits around the ear, keeping them steady during workouts or long use. The open-ear style lets users stay aware of their surroundings, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

URBAN Vibe Clip 2 Open Ear wireless TWS

The Vibe Clip 2 features 16.2 mm dynamic drivers for clear audio and stronger bass. It includes AI Environmental Noise Cancellation (AI-ENC) to improve call clarity by reducing background noise. The earbuds support Bluetooth 5.3 and Dual Device Pairing, allowing users to connect two devices at once.

URBAN Vibe Clip 2 Open Ear wireless TWS

URBAN has added features like Air Beam, Deep Bass, Smart AI EQ, and 3D Panoramic Sound. There is also a low latency mode for better sync while watching videos or gaming. The earbuds have touch controls for playback, volume, and calls, and support voice assistants such as Siri and Google Assistant.

URBAN Vibe Clip 2 Open Ear wireless TWS

Battery life is rated at up to 18 hours on a single charge and 50 hours with the charging case. Type-C fast charging is supported for quicker top-ups. The Vibe Clip 2 is IPX5 water-resistant, protecting it from sweat and light rain.

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Pricing & availability

The URBAN Vibe Clip 2 Open-Ear Wireless Earbuds are priced at Rs. 1,999 and are available in Starlight Beige, Lilac Purple, and Storm Black. They can be purchased from URBAN’s official website, Amazon.in, Flipkart, and select offline stores across India.

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Xiaomi 67W Power Bank 20000 arrives in Europe with built-in USB-C cable and dual ports

Xiaomi has quietly launched its latest fast-charging power bank in Europe, and it’s built for travel. The new 67W Power Bank 20000 (Integrated Cable) comes with a built-in USB-C cable that doubles as a lanyard — so you’ll never dig through your bag looking for a cable again.

The power bank supports up to 67W USB-C fast charging (PD 3.0, PPS, QC 3.5) and includes a USB-A and a USB-C port alongside the built-in cable, letting you charge up to three devices at once. When all three ports are in use, total output is capped at 15W. Still, it can be useful when charging low-power devices like smartwatches and earphones.

According to Xiaomi, the power bank has a nominal capacity of 12,000mAh (5V/3A), enough to charge most phones from 0 to 100% at a solid speed.

It also recharges quickly via 65W USB-C input, taking around 2.5 hours to top up completely. There’s a low-current mode for accessories like earbuds, plus a digital display showing the exact battery percentage.

The design is simple but practical: beige or blue, measuring 140 × 72 × 31.2 mm and weighing 415 g.

The 67W Power Bank 20000 is available now in Germany for €45.99 on mi.com/de, with availability expanding to more EU countries in the coming weeks. Xiaomi is also bringing the 67W 10000 and Super Slim Magnetic 5000 to the region.

With fast charging, three ports, and that built-in cable, Xiaomi’s latest power bank looks like a handy little upgrade for anyone who travels light — or just hates tangled cords.

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itel A90 Limited Edition Introduced in India with UNISOC T7100 and 5000mAh Battery

itel has launched the 128GB variant of the A90 Limited Edition in India. The phone was initially launched in September 2025 in two configurations. It comes with MIL-STD-810H certification, an IP54 rating, and itel’s 3P protection that helps against dust, water splashes, and accidental drops.

itel A90 Limited Edition

The device is powered by a 2.2GHz Octa-Core UNISOC T7100 processor with a Mali G57 MP1 GPU on a 12nm process. It has a 6.6-inch HD+ IPS display with a 720 x 1612 resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate, 180Hz touch sampling, Dynamic Bar support, and 480 nits brightness. The Always on Display feature shows important alerts without unlocking the screen. DTS audio improves sound output.

itel A90 Limited Edition

On the back, the A90 Limited Edition has a 13MP camera with LED flash, advanced image processing, and a sliding zoom button that allows one handed zooming and quick photos. The front camera is 8MP. The phone includes 12GB total RAM with 4GB physical RAM and 8GB virtual RAM, along with 128GB internal storage. Storage can be expanded up to 2TB using a microSD card.

It supports Dual Nano SIM cards and has a dedicated microSD slot. Network options include Dual 4G VoLTE, Wi Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5, GPS, GLONASS, and Beidou. Other features include a 3.5mm headphone jack, DTS audio, a side mounted fingerprint scanner, Face Unlock, USB Type C, a G sensor, and itel’s AI voice assistant. Dynamic Bar navigation is also available. The phone runs on Android 14 Go Edition. It has a 5000mAh battery with a 10W in box charger and support for 15W fast charging.

Pricing and Availability

The itel A90 Limited Edition 128GB is priced at Rs. 7,299. It comes in Space Titanium, Starlit Black, and Aurora Blue and will be sold through retail stores across India. Buyers also get a free screen replacement within 100 days.

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Minisforum launches X1 Lite-255 Mini PC with Ryzen 7 255, USB4 & OCuLink support

Minisforum has launched the X1 Lite-255 mini PC in the Chinese market, a compact 0.84-liter system powered by AMD’s Ryzen 7 255 processor. The device targets users who need desktop-grade performance in a portable form factor. The barebones version, which comes without RAM or storage, starts at 1,999 yuan ($281).

Minisforum X1 Lite-255 Mini PC

Minisforum X1 Lite-255 Mini PC Specifications

The Ryzen 7 255 is based on AMD’s Zen 4 architecture. It features 8 cores and 16 threads with a maximum boost clock of 4.9GHz and a 65W TDP. The processor integrates Radeon 780M graphics, which support DirectX 12 and can handle creative tasks, 3D workloads, and light gaming.

The X1 Lite-255 supports external GPU expansion through an OCuLink connection, which is included via an M.2 adapter. This feature allows users to pair the system with a discrete graphics card for improved performance in AAA games or GPU-accelerated applications.

Minisforum X1 Lite-255 Mini PC

The device includes two DDR5 SO-DIMM slots that support up to 128GB of 5600MHz memory. It also features two M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 SSD slots, allowing storage expansion up to 8TB. These options provide flexibility for both multitasking and large data processing needs.

The mini PC includes a wide range of I/O ports. It has one USB4 port with 40Gbps bandwidth and support for PD input (65-100W) and output (15W). Other ports include two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, two USB 2.0, a 2.5G Ethernet port, a 3.5mm audio jack, HDMI 2.1, and DisplayPort 1.4. The device supports video output through USB4 as well. It can drive up to three 4K displays or one 8K display at 60Hz.

Minisforum X1 Lite-255 Mini PC

The X1 Lite-255 features Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2 for wireless connectivity. It supports VESA mounting and has compact dimensions of 130 × 126 × 47.2 mm, weighing approximately 0.67 kg. The system uses a large fan, dual heat pipes, and phase-change thermal materials for cooling. Minisforum claims that fan noise remains under 35dB during regular operation.

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OPPO Enco Buds 3 Pro+ Specs Confirmed Ahead of India Launch: All Features You Need to Know

OPPO will launch the OPPO Enco Buds 3 Pro+ in India on 18 November 2025 alongside the Find X9 series. The earbuds are already listed on Flipkart, which reveals the full set of features ahead of the event.

OPPO Buds 3 Pro+

The Enco Buds 3 Pro+ support Bluetooth 5.4 and offer a 47 ms low-latency mode. This is meant to keep audio stable while gaming or watching videos. The earbuds are built to handle daily use with an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance. OPPO also highlights reliability tests that include 20,000 fold tests for the case hinge, a 1.8 meter drop test for the earbuds, a 1.5 meter drop test for the charging case, and temperature resistance up to 55 degrees Celsius.

Battery life is one of the main upgrades. The earbuds deliver up to 43 hours of total playback with the charging case when ANC is off. Each earbud can run for up to 12 hours on its own. A 10 minute charge gives up to 4 hours of listening. The battery setup includes a 58 mAh cell inside each bud and a 440 mAh battery in the case. The earbuds also have TÜV Rheinland battery health certification and can retain at least 80 percent capacity after 1,000 charge cycles.

Sound quality is handled by 12.4 mm titanized dynamic drivers that are tuned for stronger bass and clearer audio. Users can switch between Bass Boost, Clear Vocals, and Original Sound through the Enco Master Equalizer. OPPO Alive Audio adds a wider soundstage for music and gaming. The earbuds support 32 dB active noise cancellation along with a transparency mode. Dual mic AI Clear Call technology is included to improve voice clarity in noisy places.

The Enco Buds 3 Pro+ come in Sonic Blue and Midnight Black. The design uses a glossy, droplet shaped stem for comfort and grip. Touch controls include single tap for play or pause, double tap for the next song or taking pictures, triple tap for the previous song, touch and hold to switch between ANC and Transparency Mode, and long touch and hold for volume control.

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OnePlus 15 launched globally with 165Hz AMOLED display, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 & 7300mAh Battery

OnePlus has officially unveiled the OnePlus 15 for global markets, following its debut in China. The flagship smartphone introduces powerful new hardware, AI-enhanced software features, and a refined design focused on both durability and visual appeal.

OnePlus 15

OnePlus 15 Specifications

The OnePlus 15 has a 6.78-inch 1.5K LTPO AMOLED display (2772×1272) that supports adaptive refresh rates from 1Hz to 120Hz, reaching 165Hz in supported games. It features up to 1800 nits HBM brightness, can dim to 1 nit for night use, and is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus 2. It also sports a 3200Hz touch sampling rate and a dedicated touch chip that ensures ultra-fast response times, especially during gaming.

OnePlus 15

Under the hood, the device is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset built on a 3nm process, paired with the Adreno 840 GPU. It supports up to 16GB of LPDDR5X Ultra+ RAM and 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage. The phone incorporates a 360° Cryo-Velocity Cooling System with a 5,731mm² 3D vapor chamber, aerospace-grade aerogel insulation, and a white graphite back to manage heat dissipation effectively.

The OnePlus 15 ships with Android 16 with OxygenOS 16 on top, featuring enhanced AI-powered tools for communication, photography, and everyday use. It integrates Google Gemini for seamless contextual awareness through the new Plus Mind system.

OnePlus 15

On the rear, the phone sports a triple 50MP camera setup: a Sony IMX906 main sensor with OIS, a 116° ultra-wide Omnivision OV50D sensor, and a 3.5x periscope telephoto lens using a Samsung JN5 sensor. The camera supports 4K 120fps Dolby Vision recording and up to 8K video.

On the front, it includes a 32MP RGBW selfie camera with 4K 60fps support. The new DetailMax Engine powers advanced photography modes like Ultra-Clear 26MP, Clear Burst for motion, and Clear Night Engine for low-light clarity.

Under the hood, the phone houses a 7300mAh Silicon NanoStack battery, the largest in OnePlus history. It supports 120W SuperVOOC wired charging and 50W AirVOOC wireless charging. The battery is designed to retain over 80% health after four years and offers Bypass Charging to avoid heat during intensive tasks like gaming.

OnePlus 15

The phone includes an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, stereo speakers, and support for USB Type-C audio. It is IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K rated for dust and water resistance. For connectivity, the device includes 5G SA/NSA, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, dual GPS bands, and NFC.

Pricing and Availability

OnePlus 15 is available in Infinite Black, Sand Storm, and Ultra Violet finishes.

In India, the OnePlus 15 is priced at ₹72,999 for the 12GB+256GB model and ₹79,999 for the 16GB+512GB variant. Global pricing is set at $900 / €950 / £850 for the base model and $1,000 / €1,100 / £980 for the higher variant.

The device is now available for purchase from the official OnePlus website and select retailers.

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Samsung launches Galaxy Tab A11+ with Dimensity 7300, 11″ 90Hz LCD display & 7040mAh battery

Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy Tab A11+, an upgraded variant of the previously announced Galaxy Tab A11. First revealed earlier this year, the Tab A11+ has now debuted in select global markets, including the UK and Ukraine.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 Plus

Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ Specifications

The tablet features an 11-inch WUXGA (1920×1200) LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate that delivers smoother visuals during scrolling, gaming, and video playback. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor, offering improved CPU and GPU performance compared to the Unisoc chip found in the standard model. The device supports up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, expandable to 2TB via microSD card.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 Plus

On the software side, the Galaxy Tab A11+ runs One UI 8 based on Android 16. Matching Samsung’s flagship update policy, the tablet will receive seven years of Android version upgrades and security updates, extending software support through Android 23. It also supports Google Gemini integration.

For photos and video calls, the tablet includes an 8MP rear camera with autofocus and a 5MP front camera optimized for clear video conferencing, though it lacks an LED flash. It packs a 7,040mAh battery with 25W fast charging, an upgrade over the 15W charging on the base Tab A11. Samsung claims up to 15 hours of video playback per charge.

The Galaxy Tab A11+ also features quad speakers with Dolby Atmos audio and retains a 3.5mm headphone jack. For connectivity, it includes Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, and optional 5G support, making it a versatile device for entertainment, study, and light productivity.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 Plus

Pricing & Availability

The Galaxy Tab A11+ comes in Grey and Silver finishes. It is now available in select regions, including the UK and Ukraine, with a broader global rollout expected in the coming weeks.

Pricing details:

  • 128GB Wi-Fi: £249
  • 256GB Wi-Fi: £299
  • 128GB 5G: £299
  • 256GB 5G: £349

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Honor Magic 8 Pro reportedly packs different battery capacities for different regions

European buyers looking forward to the Honor Magic 8 Pro might want to temper their expectations. The version headed for the EU reportedly won’t have the same monster 7,200 mAh battery as the Chinese model — instead, it’s getting a noticeably smaller cell.

According to GSMArena, which claims to have received “first-hand” confirmation, the EU-bound Magic 8 Pro will feature a 6,270 mAh battery — approximately 13 percent smaller than the Chinese variant and 930 mAh less overall. The global model is said to sit somewhere in between at 7,100 mAh.

That said, it’s still a decent bump from the 5,270 mAh battery in last year’s Magic 7 Pro, so the downgrade isn’t as bad as it sounds.

Honor hasn’t commented on the difference, but EU-specific safety, recycling, and transport regulations could explain the smaller capacity. As per the source, charging could also see a downgrade as compared to the Chinese version: 100W wired charging. In China, the phone supports 120 W wired and 80 W wireless charging.

Otherwise, the specs remain identical to the Chinese release:

  • 6.71-inch OLED (120 Hz, 1256 × 2808)
  • Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
  • 50 MP main + 200 MP periscope (85mm) + 50 MP ultrawide
  • 50 MP selfie

So, while the performance and camera setup stay top-tier, battery life could take a small hit — maybe an hour or two less screen-on time in real use.

That said, the downgrade in battery capacity may indeed sting a little regardless of the reason. The EU still gets the Magic 8 Pro, just not quite the full magic.

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Xiaomi G24i 2026 Gaming Monitor Launched in Europe with 200 Hz Refresh Rate

Xiaomi has released the Gaming Monitor G24i 2026 in Europe, built for players who want a fast and simple 1080p display. It uses a 23.8 inch Fast IPS panel that reaches 200 Hz and delivers a 1 ms grey to grey response time for clearer motion during quick gameplay.

Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G24i 2026

The monitor has a 1920 x 1080 resolution and a 178 degree viewing angle. Xiaomi says the 1 ms GTG response time was measured in controlled lab conditions at 200 Hz with the “Ultrafast” mode enabled. The high refresh rate works with FreeSync Premium and also supports G Sync Compatible mode. Both features help reduce tearing and stutter when frame rates change.

Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G24i 2026

HDR400 support allows peak brightness to hit 400 nits. This increases the brightness range, making dark scenes deeper and bright elements more visible. The panel is factory calibrated to ΔE<2 colour accuracy. It covers 100 percent of the sRGB colour space and 95 percent of the DCI P3 gamut. An 8 bit colour depth is included for smoother gradients and better detail.

For comfort, the monitor includes TÜV Low Blue Light certification and DC dimming to reduce flicker and eye strain during long sessions. The design is simple, with a tilt adjustable stand, VESA 75 x 75 mm support and built in cable management. The monitor weighs 3 kg and measures 539.2 x 441.5 x 105.4 mm with the base.

Ports include one DisplayPort, one HDMI port, an audio jack and a DC power input. It runs on a 12V 3A power supply with a rated power of 36 W.

Pricing & availability

The Xiaomi G24i 2026 is now on sale in Europe for €120, with pricing for other regions to be announced soon.

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Caviar’s new gold iPhone 17 models are so expensive, they make a Rolex look cheap

Caviar, the international luxury brand known for its custom-made smartphones and watches, has announced its new Gold Collection for the iPhone 17 series, featuring three ultra-luxury models crafted entirely from 18-karat gold. Each handset is crafted entirely from 18-karat gold, priced above $67,000, and produced in extremely limited quantities.

Caviar Gold iPhones

Design Details

The Palmette model draws inspiration from the palm trees of the United Arab Emirates and the geometric lines of Art Deco architecture. The body features a palm-leaf motif engraved into 18K gold. Over 100 diamonds are hand-set into the design, and the Apple logo is encrusted with precious stones. Caviar has positioned Palmette as a reflection of Eastern refinement and architectural elegance. The edition starts at $72,500.

The Bitcoin edition shows the rise of cryptocurrency by placing a raised Bitcoin emblem at the center of its 18K gold body. Caviar has designed cryptographic patterns across the chassis to represent digital wealth and independence. The design merges the symbolism of the crypto world with the precision of luxury jewelry. This version starts at $67,640 and aims to appeal to cryptocurrency investors and enthusiasts.

The Solar edition showcases a polished gold surface designed to resemble a solid ingot. The body features a smooth, reflective finish with a diamond-set Apple logo as the central accent. Caviar describes this model as a tribute to the raw brilliance and strength of gold. The company has set its starting price at $71,070.

Limited Availability

Each phone comes in Caviar’s Supreme packaging made from wood and leather with gold-plated accents. The company includes a certificate of authenticity with every purchase. Only three units of each model will be produced, making them some of the most exclusive smartphones in the market.

In related news, Caviar recently introduced its lightest gold iPhone to date, priced at $38,930. The company has also launched the Victory Collection for the iPhone 17 Pro series, featuring luxurious handcrafted designs starting at $10,060.

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Samsung’s tri-fold tipped to launch next month with 5,600mAh battery and a $3,000 price tag

Samsung’s foldable lineup might be about to get a third fold — and a serious price bump. The long-rumored Galaxy Z TriFold is reportedly set to launch on December 5, bringing a massive 10-inch display, a beefier 5,600mAh battery, and a jaw-dropping $3,000 price tag. That makes it nearly twice as expensive as the Z Fold7 — and possibly the boldest (and bulkiest) experiment Samsung’s ever shipped.

According to the leak, Samsung will produce just 20,000 to 30,000 units, focusing sales in Korea and select Asian markets, including China. No plans for the US or Europe yet, which makes sense — this one looks more like a concept turned collectible than a mass-market product.

When folded, the TriFold reportedly resembles the Z Fold7, complete with a 6.5-inch outer screen. Unfold both sides, though, and you get a 10-inch tablet-like canvas (vs. 8 inches on the Z Fold 7) for improved multitasking or entertainment. Power comes from a 5,600mAh battery — about 27% larger than the Fold7’s (4,400mAh unit) — to handle the triple-hinge setup and all that extra screen real estate.

At 14 mm thick when folded, it’s definitely no slim pocket companion — around 60% thicker than the Fold7 and still chunkier than Huawei’s Mate XT Ultimate, which measures 12.8mm and weighs 298g. But that’s the trade-off Samsung seems willing to make in pursuit of the ultimate foldable showcase that also protects the softer foldable display when not in use.

The TriFold is shaping up to be less of a mainstream launch and more of a tech statement — a proof of concept for Samsung’s next phase in foldables. Whether that $3,000 price tag buys you innovation or just bragging rights, we’ll find out soon enough when the curtain lifts on December 5.

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Qualcomm’s Android 16 gamble: Snapdragon X laptops could be headed for a mobile makeover

Imagine turning on your Windows laptop and seeing Android 16’s familiar homescreen instead. That might not be far off. Qualcomm is reportedly working to bring Android 16 to its Snapdragon X series chips — the same silicon now powering Arm-based Windows laptops.

A leak from tipster @Jukanlosreve shows internal code from Qualcomm’s repository for “Purwa,” the codename tied to the Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus. The manifest files mention firmware for key hardware components like the camera, Bluetooth, and audio, all built around Android 16 support. In other words, this isn’t a concept — it’s something Qualcomm’s engineers are actively testing.

This move comes right as Google begins blending Android and Chrome OS, paving the way for more hybrid systems. Android 16 already adds desktop-friendly features like resizable windows (primarily through its new “desktop windowing” mode), full keyboard navigation, and improved file handling — all signs that Google is thinking beyond phones.

If Qualcomm gets this right, it could mean Android PCs without emulation — just native apps running on efficient Arm hardware. Android started its journey on phones with a little over a 1000 mAh batteries and while over the years

Android is designed for devices with relatively small batteries — just a few thousand milliamp-hours — and can stay active in standby while using very little power. The same can’t really be said for Windows. That’s why this combination is expected to enable ultra-portable devices that stay cool, sip power, and still run Google’s full ecosystem.

Of course, it’s not without hurdles. Drivers, app scaling, and heat management all need fine-tuning for bigger, more powerful systems. But it’s an intriguing direction — and a potential escape hatch for Qualcomm, which currently depends on Microsoft’s slow-moving Windows-on-Arm ecosystem.

If development continues at this pace, we could see the first Android 16–powered Snapdragon X devices in the near future. And if they deliver the right balance of performance, battery life, and app support, they might finally make Android-on-PC more than just a developer experiment.

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