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GoPro Expands India Lineup with MAX2 8K Camera, LIT HERO, and Fluid Pro AI Gimbal

GoPro has launched three new products in India: the MAX2, LIT HERO, and Fluid Pro AI. These devices are designed for 360-degree video, lifestyle recording, and AI-based stabilization. The lineup was first introduced globally in September 2025 and is now officially available in the Indian market.

MAX2: Professional 8K 360 Camera

The GoPro MAX2 is designed for creators who want high-quality 360-degree footage. It records in True 8K and also supports 5.6K at 60fps and 4K at 100fps. The camera includes Max HyperSmooth 360 stabilization, AI-assisted editing, and cloud-based storage support for subscribers. It is also the only 360 camera in its segment to feature built-in GPS.

The MAX2 has a rugged body that is waterproof up to 5 meters. It features twist-and-go replaceable lenses, invisible mounting options, folding fingers, and 16 mounting points. The 1960mAh Enduro battery is built to perform well even in low temperatures. The camera measures 64 × 69.7 × 48.7 millimeters and weighs 195 grams.

It uses a 1/2.3-inch sensor paired with an F1.8 lens offering a 14–26 millimeter equivalent focal length. Video recording options include 8K30, 5.6K60, and 4K100 in 360 mode, as well as 4K60 and 1080p60 in single-lens mode. It supports GP-Log, 8-bit and 10-bit color, and up to 120 Mbps bitrate. Photo capture goes up to 29MP for 360 images and 12MP in single-lens mode, with burst, night, and time-lapse modes. RAW photos are supported in a 4:3 aspect ratio.

For audio, the MAX2 includes six microphones that capture 360, stereo, and directional sound while minimizing wind noise. It also supports wireless audio accessories. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, and USB-C 3.0. The camera supports 13 voice commands, automatic cloud uploads, and operates between -10°C and 35°C.

LIT HERO: Lifestyle Camera with Built-in Light

The LIT HERO is a compact lifestyle camera made for everyday use. It weighs only 93 grams and comes with a built-in light for flexible shooting in different environments. It records 4K video at 60fps, supports 2x slow motion, and attaches magnetically for easy mounting. The device is waterproof up to 5 meters and powered by a 1255mAh Enduro battery that provides more than 100 minutes of continuous 4K recording.

The camera measures 56.6 × 48.4 × 29.45 millimeters and features a 1/2.8-inch CMOS sensor with 12MP resolution, an F2.3 aperture, and a 15mm equivalent focal length. It records 4K 16:9 video at 60, 50, 30, and 25fps, 4K 4:3 at 30 and 25fps, and 1080p 16:9 up to 60fps. It supports 8-bit color, a 60 Mbps bitrate, and H.265 or H.264 encoding. Photos are captured in 12MP JPG format, and users can extract 11MP stills from 4K footage.

It features two microphones, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.2, and USB-C connectivity. The LIT HERO includes QuickCapture, voice control with 8 commands in 11 languages, and automatic cloud uploads. It operates between -10°C and 35°C.

Fluid Pro AI: Multi-Camera Gimbal

The Fluid Pro AI is a 3-axis gimbal made for GoPro cameras, smartphones, and compact point-and-shoot models weighing up to 400 grams. It features AI-based tracking that automatically follows faces or bodies in the frame, along with a built-in fill light for even lighting.

The gimbal allows 335-degree tilt and roll, unlimited 360-degree pan rotation, and offers up to 18 hours of battery life. It can also serve as a power bank while recording. It connects to the GoPro Fluid app, allowing users to control shutter, zoom, and focus remotely.

The device supports multiple cameras, comes with a limited lifetime warranty, and includes a tripod base, AI module, mounting brackets, USB-C cables, and a zippered case.

Pricing and Availability

The GoPro MAX2 is priced at ₹54,999 and comes with a 64GB SD card in the launch bundle. The LIT HERO will be priced at ₹28,500 and available in the first week of December 2025. The Fluid Pro AI gimbal will cost ₹23,000 and go on sale in early January 2026.

All three products will be available through Amazon India, Flipkart, Croma, Reliance Digital, and authorized GoPro retailers across the country.

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Thunderobot Mix NUC Mini PC launched with Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and Ryzen 7 H 255

Thunderobot has launched two new variants of its ultra-compact Mix NUC mini PC, featuring AMD‘s latest Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and Ryzen 7 H 255 processors. Both configurations come with 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a 1TB NVMe SSD. The Ryzen 7 H 255 version is priced at 3,999 yuan ($562), while the high-end Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 variant is available for 6,999 yuan ($982).

Thunderobot Mix NUC Mini PC

Thunderobot Mix NUC Mini PC Specifications

The Mix NUC mini PC features a precision-machined metal body. The chassis measures 128 × 128 × 42mm, including foot pads, and has a total volume of 0.68 liters.

The higher-end model uses AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 chip with Zen 5 architecture, featuring 12 cores, 24 threads, and a 5.1GHz boost clock. It integrates Radeon 890M graphics based on RDNA 3.5 and an XDNA 2 NPU delivering up to 50 TOPS of AI power, supported by 24MB cache for smooth multitasking. The other variant uses the AMD Ryzen 7 H 255 processor, which comes with 8 cores and 16 threads.

Thunderobot Mix NUC Mini PC

Both variants come with dual SO-DIMM DDR5 slots and dual M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD slots, with one slot preinstalled with a 1TB SSD. The mini PC supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless connectivity. It includes one USB-C (40Gbps), two USB 3.2 Gen 2, four USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, one HDMI 2.0, one DisplayPort 1.4, and a 2.5G Ethernet port.

Thunderobot Mix NUC Mini PC

Thunderobot has equipped the system with a new Y+U heat pipe cooling solution. The setup features dual heat pipes, a large 72,284 mm² fin area, and a 20% increase in cooling coverage.

The Mix NUC ships with Windows 11 pre-installed. Thunderobot has tested the system across over 50 factory procedures, including drop tests, thermal stress, and EMI tests.

In related news, Thunderobot also released the Mix G2 Mini Gaming PC earlier today, featuring up to an RTX 5090 GPU and an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor.

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Realme GT 8 Pro Europe Launch on November 24: Pricing Tipped

Realme has confirmed that its latest flagship, the GT 8 Pro, will launch in India on November 20 at 12 PM local time. The phone has already been available in China since October 21. According to Dealabs leaker billbil_kun, the GT 8 Pro will arrive in the Eurozone and the UK on November 24, slightly later than the Indian release.

Realme GT 8 Pro

In Europe, the phone will come in three color options: Unary White, Urban Blue, and a special Aston Martin Racing Green edition. The green version will be exclusive to the 16GB RAM and 512GB storage variant. The same configuration in blue or white will cost €1,199 or £1,099, while the limited Aston Martin model will be priced at €1,299. The base 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model will sell for €1,099 or £999.

Prices are about €100 higher than last year’s Realme GT 7 Pro, which launched at €999 for the 12GB/256GB version. The increase is linked to several upgrades, including a larger 7000 mAh battery, faster charging, and higher RAM options.

The Realme GT 8 Pro features a 6.79-inch AMOLED display that can reach up to 7000 nits peak brightness. It runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and supports 120W SuperVOOC fast charging. One of its key highlights is a new interchangeable rear camera module system, the first of its kind, allowing users to customize the look of the camera block without affecting performance.

The phone’s camera setup, made in collaboration with Ricoh, includes a 50MP main sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS), a 200MP periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom and OIS, a 50MP ultra-wide lens, and a 32MP front camera.

For Europe, Realme is also preparing a launch offer that includes Realme Buds Clip wireless earbuds, a 120W charger, and decorative covers for the rear camera module.

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Machenike launches Ryzen AI 9 HX 370-powered Mini GTR Mini PC with 32GB RAM & 1TB SSD

Machenike has released an upgraded version of its compact Mini GTR desktop in China, featuring AMD’s new Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor. The device comes with 32GB of DDR5 memory and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, and is priced at 6,999 yuan (approximately $980).

Machenike Mini GTR Mini PC

Machenike Mini GTR Mini PC Specifications

The new Mini GTR is built around a 0.74-liter chassis, making it significantly smaller than traditional desktop towers. Despite its size, the system is equipped with high-end hardware. The Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 is based on AMD’s Zen 5 architecture and includes 12 cores and 24 threads. It supports a boost clock of up to 5.1GHz and integrates Radeon 890M graphics based on the RDNA 3.5 architecture. The chip also includes an XDNA 2 NPU with 50 TOPS of AI computing performance.

The mini PC features dual SO-DIMM DDR5 slots and dual M.2 SSD slots, allowing for future memory and storage upgrades. By default, it ships with 32GB RAM and 1TB of NVMe storage. Wireless connectivity includes Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3.

Machenike Mini GTR Mini PC

The thermal system is Machenike’s proprietary MER1.0 solution, which uses a new Y+U-shaped dual heat pipe design. The cooling setup is designed to offer the same efficiency as a traditional four-pipe layout. The system supports up to 70W of total performance output and maintains stable 65W under sustained loads.

In terms of I/O, the Mini GTR includes four USB 3.2 Gen1 ports, two USB 3.2 Gen2 ports, one USB4 (40Gbps) port, HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, a 2.5G Ethernet port, audio jack, DC power input, and a Kensington lock slot. The USB4 port supports high-speed data transfer and display output, but does not support PD charging.

The chassis features a black finish with a diagonal faux-woven mesh top surface designed to reduce fingerprints. The machine measures 128 × 128 × 45.1 mm and weighs 650 grams.

In related news, Thunderobot recently launched the Mix G2 Mini Gaming PC featuring up to an RTX 5090 GPU and Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, while Minisforum introduced the MS-R1 Mini PC equipped with a 12-core ARM processor, UEFI boot support, and compatibility with discrete GPUs.

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Asus Launches ROG Swift and Strix OLED Monitors in the US with 720Hz and 280Hz Refresh Rates

Asus has introduced two new OLED gaming monitors in the US: the ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W and the ROG Strix OLED XG27AQWMG. Both models use LG’s latest Primary RGB Tandem OLED panel, which delivers higher brightness, a wider color range, and a longer lifespan compared to previous WOLED panels.

The monitors feature a glossy TrueBlack finish and include a Neo Proximity Sensor that automatically dims the display when the user steps away. Among the two, the Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W stands out with its impressive 720Hz refresh rate. It has also recently become available for purchase in China.

ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W: 720Hz OLED Gaming

ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W

The ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W is a 27-inch QHD (2560×1440) gaming monitor with a native 540Hz refresh rate and an optional 720Hz mode at 720p resolution. It delivers a 0.02ms gray-to-gray response time and supports DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20, enabling full performance without relying on DSC compression. The panel covers 99.5 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut and is VESA DisplayHDR 500 True Black certified. It offers a 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio and a peak brightness of 1,500 nits, which is higher than the 1,300 nits achieved by previous WOLED panels. Connectivity options include two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 2.1, three USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, and an earphone jack. The monitor also supports G-SYNC and FreeSync Premium Pro and comes with Asus OLED Care Pro to reduce burn-in risk.

ROG Strix OLED XG27AQWMG: 280Hz Performance

The ROG Strix OLED XG27AQWMG also features a 27-inch QHD (2560×1440) OLED panel with a 280Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time. Like the Swift model, it uses a TrueBlack Glossy coating for deeper contrast and more accurate color reproduction. The monitor supports G-SYNC and FreeSync Premium Pro, covers 99.5 percent of the DCI-P3 color space, and is certified under VESA DisplayHDR 500 True Black. It reaches 1,500 nits of peak brightness and offers a 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio. Ports include two HDMI 2.1 connections, one DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC, three USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, and an earphone jack. It also features Asus OLED Care Pro and a Neo Proximity Sensor for automatic dimming.

Pricing and Availability

The ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W is priced at $1,099 in the US. The ROG Strix OLED XG27AQWMG costs $599.99. Asus says both models are now available, though major retailer listings have not yet appeared.

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Are Flip Phones Better Than Compact Smartphones? Here’s What to Consider

In an era where smartphones keep getting larger, both flip phones and compact smartphones have carved out a niche for users who prefer easier-to-hold devices. But since these two kinds of smartphones have their own spin on portability, which one is better? There are advantages on both sides, so let’s take a closer look at what sets them apart.

1. Design and Portability

Xiaomi 17 Pro
Xiaomi 17 Pro

Compact smartphones like the Xiaomi 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro focus on delivering high end performance in a smaller form factor. While typical flagship phones often sport bright, tall displays with high resolution, these devices have a more modest size that makes them fit your hands better. They’re designed for one-handed use, easy pocketability, and straightforward reliability. Since these have a conventional smartphone design, one doesn’t need to worry about the hinge mechanism or a weaker foldable screen.

Flip phones, on the other hand, deliver a nostalgic yet futuristic experience. Devices like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Motorola Razr 60 Ultra combine modern hardware with the fun of snapping a phone shut. When folded, these models are even more compact than small-screen smartphones. However, the hinge design introduces long-term durability concerns, especially since you miss out on a dustproof design. While newer models are more robust, they still don’t match the reliability of a traditional phone.

2. Display and Durability

Honor Magic V Flip 2

One of the biggest differences between flip phones and compact smartphones lies in their displays. Flip phones feature flexible AMOLED screens that fold in half, allowing for a larger display when opened. In the folded state, it easily takes up less space in your pockets, but unfurling it offers you a display size that is typically around 6.8 inches or longer. So you technically get the best of both worlds with portability and larger screen real estate. This gives flip phones a clear edge in immersive media consumption and multitasking.

Unfortunately, flexible screens are more prone to wear and tear. The crease in the middle is still visible on most foldables, and protective layers don’t offer the same durability as glass panels. Compact smartphones, in contrast, feature sturdier Gorilla Glass protection and are generally more resilient to accidental drops. If longevity and peace of mind are your priorities, compact devices still take the win here.

3. Performance and Battery Life

Galaxy Z Flip7 5G
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7

When it comes to performance, both categories are now evenly matched. Most flip phones, such as those from Samsung and Motorola, pack high-end chips like the Snapdragon 8 Elite, the same ones powering compact flagships. You’ll get a smooth multitasking and gaming experience on both.

Although, battery life tends to favor compact smartphones. Flip phones have to make room for hinges and folding mechanisms, leaving less space for large batteries. Compact phones, though smaller, often feature better-optimized designs that support larger battery cells and faster charging speeds. For heavy users, that could make all the difference in daily convenience.

4. Pricing & Verdict

iPhone 17 Pro
iPhone 17 Pro

Flip phones are still significantly more expensive than compact smartphones, even though they share similar specs. The cost of foldable display technology and the complex hinge mechanism drives up pricing. For example, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 costs hundreds of dollars more than the Galaxy S25 despite having similar hardware. Meanwhile, compact smartphones remain a safer bet for those seeking flagship features without premium foldable pricing.

So if you want a smartphone that’s sleek, practical, and reliable, compact smartphones still offer the best value. But if you’re someone who values innovation, design flair, and a touch of nostalgia, flip phones are an exciting option that stands out from the crowd.

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Insta360 Ace Pro 2: Instant-Print Grip launches tomorrow, right before DJI’s big reveal

Insta360 is rolling out a new instant-print grip for the Ace Pro 2 tomorrow — a day before DJI’s launch of the Osmo Action 6 — and it’s easily one of the more unusual accessories we’ve seen for an action camera.

A short teaser posted by Insta360 shows the Ace Pro 2 mounted onto a chunky grip that looks a little like a modern take on a Polaroid. The grip has its own controls: a knurled dial, a shutter button, and a rocker switch. But the main attraction is the built-in printer that spits out small physical photos seconds after you capture them. No phone pairing, no app — just shoot and print.

The timing isn’t subtle. Insta360 already refreshed the Ace Pro 2 with the Arctic White edition earlier this year, and now it seems the company wants to keep the camera relevant with accessories rather than releasing a full Ace Pro 3. With DJI about to unveil its next flagship, this drop feels like a deliberate move to grab attention first.

A few details are still unknown, including the price of the grip or any bundles, print quality, what kind of paper it uses, and whether this signals a delay or shift away from a full Ace Pro 3 successor.

What is clear is that Insta360 is leaning into fun, not just numbers on a spec sheet. Action cameras usually focus on video quality and stabilization, but this grip brings back a kind of instant-photo nostalgia you don’t really see in this category.

If the printing feature works well, the Ace Pro 2 could end up being one of the more interesting — and unexpectedly playful — action cams of 2025, even though the camera itself has been around for over a year.

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Galaxy S26 Ultra’s hole-punch is noticeably larger than S25 Ultra’s — but not for the reason you think

A new Galaxy S26 Ultra leak is making the rounds, and it points to a small but noticeable change on the front of the phone. The selfie camera cutout is getting larger — about 4 mm, according to the leaker — which is quite a jump from the S25 Ultra.

If that sounds like a hint at a new sensor, it isn’t. The sensor underneath isn’t any larger. The Galaxy S25 Ultra uses a 12MP (1/3.2-inch) selfie camera, and according to Ice Universe, the S26 Ultra is sticking with the same hardware.

The larger opening is simply there to support a wider field of view, around 85 degrees. In practice, it means wider group selfies and a bit more room in video calls. Users may also notice a slight reduction in detail, since the same number of pixels are now covering a wider scene. It means your face appears less detailed when zoomed in. Still, a wider field of view for selfies can be considered an upgrade even if the sensor is unchanged.

If you’ve ever struggled to fit everyone into a shot, the wider lens will help. If you were hoping for a step up in selfie quality, this isn’t it.

The leaked render also shows something else: the bezels aren’t shrinking. They look roughly the same, maybe even a touch thicker than last year’s. While Oppo, OnePlus, and Xiaomi are pushing ultra-thin borders on their 2025 flagships, Samsung seems fine sticking to its usual symmetrical frame. As the tipster noted, the S26 Ultra’s bezel is “significantly wider than the flagships from OPPO (Find X9), OnePlus (15), and Xiaomi (17).”

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Apple introduces the iPhone Pocket — a 3D-knitted bag designed for iPhones

Apple has teamed up with Japanese fashion house ISSEY MIYAKE to launch something a little unexpected: a 3D-knitted iPhone Pocket designed to be worn, styled, and stretched like a piece of clothing. It’s a fabric pouch for your phone, yet it arrives with the kind of presentation usually reserved for limited-edition fashion collabs — and with pricing that reminds you this is very much an Apple product.

The iPhone Pocket is built from a single 3D-knitted textile, inspired by ISSEY MIYAKE’s “A Piece of Cloth” philosophy. The open, ribbed structure expands to fit an iPhone, AirPods, or whatever small items you’d normally stuff in actual pockets. You can see the screen through the weave, and it can be carried in the hand, clipped to a bag, or even worn against the body.

Apple and MIYAKE are offering two versions:

  • Short strap in eight colors: lemon, mandarin, purple, pink, peacock, sapphire, cinnamon, black
  • Long strap in three colors: sapphire, cinnamon, black

Everything is designed in Japan with input from Apple’s Design Studio, and the palette is tuned to pair with every iPhone model.

While the collaboration does lean into the artistry, the pricing reminds you this is still luxury fashion. The short-strap version starts at $149.95, and the long-strap jumps to $229.95 — which makes this one of the most expensive pieces of fabric ever listed on the internet. For some, the appeal will be in the craftsmanship and the design heritage. For others, it’s hard not to see it as an example of how far brand value can push the price of a product.

The iPhone Pocket arrives as a limited release on November 14 across select Apple Stores and apple.com in France, Greater China, Italy, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, the UK, and the U.S. Flagship stores like Apple Ginza, Apple Jing’an, and Apple Regent Street will showcase the colors and styling options in person.

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Thunderobot Mix G2 Mini Gaming PC launched with up to RTX 5090 and Core Ultra 9 275HX

Thunderobot has launched the Mix G2, a new mini gaming PC that combines high-performance hardware with a compact 3.2-liter design. The system targets gamers and creators looking for desktop-level power in a much smaller footprint.

Thunderobot Mix G2 Mini PC

Thunderobot Mix G2 Mini PC Specifications

The Mix G2 features Intel’s latest Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, which includes 24 cores and 24 threads with a maximum boost clock of 5.4GHz. It supports a 120W TDP and includes a built-in NPU delivering 36 TOPS AI computing power. This enables the system to handle AI-assisted gaming optimizations and productivity tasks with Intel APO and Application Optimization.

Thunderobot pairs the CPU with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU based on the new Blackwell architecture. It runs at 175W and includes 24GB of next-generation GDDR7 memory. The GPU supports advanced ray tracing, DLSS 4, and creative acceleration tools under Nvidia Studio and Max-Q frameworks. It delivers 10,496 CUDA cores and 1824 TOPS of AI performance.

To manage the thermal load, Thunderobot has included its custom cooling system. The setup features a large 194×130×2.8mm vapor chamber, two high-pressure 12V fans, and ultra-thin 0.1mm fins. The company claims this results in up to 30% higher cooling efficiency compared to the previous generation.

Thunderobot Mix G2 Mini PC

The Mix G2 comes with 64GB DDR5 dual-channel RAM running at 5600MT/s and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD. It supports memory expansion up to 128GB and includes both PCIe 5.0 and PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD slots.

For connectivity, the system offers Thunderbolt 5, HDMI 2.1, USB-A and USB-C ports, RJ45 Ethernet, and wireless support through Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3. Thunderobot includes an expansion dock for additional ports. The front panel provides access to USB 5Gbps (Type-A and Type-C) and an audio jack.

The mini PC runs Windows 11 Home Edition and features a design that includes a Penrose triangle power button, glowing blue LED strips, and a semi-transparent textured side panel. It supports vertical and horizontal placement and measures 332 × 212 × 45 mm.

Pricing and Availability

Thunderobot will sell the Mix G2 in three configurations starting November 20:

  • Core Ultra 9 275HX + RTX 5090, 64GB RAM + 1TB SSD: 26,999 yuan (≈$3,780)
  • Core Ultra 9 275HX + RTX 5080, 32GB RAM + 1TB SSD: 18,999 yuan (≈$2,660)
  • Core Ultra 7 255HX + RTX 5070 Ti, 32GB RAM + 1TB SSD: 14,999 yuan (≈$2,100)

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Next OnePlus Flagship Could Debut a Super Smooth 240Hz Display

OnePlus flagships took a sharp turn away from their original vision with the OnePlus 15. Gone is the flagship killer that focused on offering a premium experience; OnePlus is now a brand that focuses on offering top tier performance at an approachable price tag. The OnePlus 15 debuted with a bunch of downgrades over its predecessor, despite being faster. And now, a new rumor suggests that this is just the first step in OnePlus’ future goals.

OnePlus Working on a Smartphone with an Ultra-Fast 240Hz Display

To recall, the OnePlus 15 was announced with the smoothest display of any OnePlus phone yet. It features a 165Hz refresh rate, but it sacrifices resolution to achieve this. While the OnePlus 13 came with a 2K resolution, its successor had a lower 1.5K panel. The display getting a downgrade wasn’t just to save on cost, but rather, technical limitations. So with the main focus of making its premium devices feel smoother and faster, it’s no surprise that the next step is something even greater.

Rumored OnePlus Phone with 240Hz Display

According to a tweet from the OnePlus Club, the Chinese brand is planning on making its smartphones go all in on the performance focused side. Reportedly, OnePlus will eventually unveil a device with a 240Hz dynamic refresh rate. This is twice the current standard for most devices, even premium models. Although, this isn’t a first for the industry. OnePlus is apparently looking to strike a balance between resolution and refresh rate, but there are still no specifics for this future model.

240Hz refresh rate seems like overkill for a smartphone, considering how few apps take advantage of the 120Hz or 144Hz screens. OnePlus Club states that this model will arrive sometime in the coming years, so we can expect phones to get powerful enough to utilize the super smooth display in the future. A high refresh rate would also increase battery drain, so it remains to be seen how the company balances this.

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TCL unveils budget-friendly T7 Series 4K QLED TVs with 144Hz refresh rate & Google TV

TCL has unveiled its latest mid-range TV lineup, the T7 Series, which features 4K UHD resolution, QLED panels, and Google TV integration. The new series supports high refresh rates up to 144Hz and aims to deliver premium entertainment and gaming features at a more affordable price point.

TCL T7 QLED TVs

TCL T7 QLED TVs Specifications

The TCL T7 Series is available in 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch sizes. The 55-inch model features a 120Hz panel, while the larger variants use native 144Hz displays. The TVs support variable refresh rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), and Game Accelerator 288, which targets smoother gameplay and responsive visuals for console and PC gamers.

Each model features a QLED display with TCL’s High Brightness LED backlight and supports multiple HDR formats, including Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG, HDR10, and Open HDR. TCL uses its AiPQ Pro processor to enhance image quality by adjusting color, contrast, and sharpness in real time. The T7 Series outputs 1.07 billion display colors and has a 4K resolution of 3840 × 2160.

TCL T7 QLED TVs

The TVs are powered by Google TV, giving access to a wide range of streaming apps. They support Chromecast and Apple AirPlay 2 for casting content, while voice control is available via Google Assistant, Alexa, and Apple HomeKit. TCL has also added far-field microphones for hands-free operation.

In terms of audio, the setup differs by model. The 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch variants feature a 2-channel speaker system with power ranging from 20W to 30W. The 85-inch model includes a 2.1-channel Onkyo speaker setup with 40W output. All models support Dolby Atmos and Dolby Digital+ audio formats.

For connectivity, these include four HDMI ports (one with eARC), two USB ports (USB 3.0 and USB 2.0), Ethernet, an RF input, and optical audio output. The TVs also support Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and include basic smart TV features like closed captions, sleep timer, and multilingual menus.

The T7 Series maintains a minimalist bezel-less design with adjustable-width feet, letting you adapt it to soundbars or smaller furniture setups.

Pricing and Availability

The 55-inch model is priced at $599.99, followed by the 65-inch variant at $699.99. The 75-inch version comes in at $899.99, while the top-end 85-inch model is listed at $1,399.99. TCL has not confirmed an official release date, but availability is expected to begin later this year.

In related TV news, Hisense recently introduced the E8S Pro TV featuring an RGB-Mini LED 4K display with a 170Hz refresh rate and Devialet audio, while Dreame unveiled the V3000 Aura 4K Mini LED TVs boasting 2800 nits brightness and Dolby Atmos support.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 series might finally get an overdue charging update

The Galaxy S26 series might not get as big a camera upgrade, but the company might bring the long-overdue update to its charging department. According to a new leak, the company is finally giving its wireless charging tech a boost to 25W. 

A report shared by tipster @Jukanlosreve, originally published by ET News, claims that Samsung will introduce faster wireless charging speeds across all three models of the Galaxy S26 lineup. After sticking to 15W wireless charging for nearly six years, the new phones are said to step up to 20W and 25W, depending on the model.

Specifically, the leak suggests that the Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus will offer 20W wireless charging, while the flagship S26 Ultra will go up to 25W. 

That’s not really something Samsung should be proud of, as Chinese brands offer support for 50W or higher. But it’s still a meaningful jump from 15W, which has been standard since Galaxy S20. 

Galaxy S25 Ultra
Galaxy S25 Ultra

The improvement is expected to cut charging times by about 40% compared to the older 15W speeds, which should make wireless charging much more practical for daily use.

In addition to faster charging, the leak also hints that screen sizes and overall dimensions for all three Galaxy S26 models have been finalized. While Jukanlosreve‘s report doesn’t say it, tipster Ice Universe filled in those details.

The standard Galaxy S26 is said to feature a 6.3-inch screen and a 149.4 x 71.5 x 6.9 mm body. The Plus will retain the 6.7-inch screen and form factor of 158.4 x 75.8 x 7.3 mm. Whereas, the top-end S26 Ultra will feature a 6.9-inch panel and measure 163.6 x 78.1 x 7.8 mm. 

Meanwhile, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is now expected to run exclusively on Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip.

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Samsung Galaxy S26+ appears in leaked CAD renders

The forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S26+ has surfaced online in a new set of CAD-based renders, as reported by AndroidHeadlines and @OnLeaks. The fresh images give an early look at Samsung’s upcoming Plus model, which was once rumored to be replaced by the Galaxy S26 Edge. However, recent information now indicates that the S26+ will indeed be part of the Galaxy S26 lineup, expected to arrive early next year.

Galaxy S26 Plus design revealed

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus CAD renders
Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus CAD render by AndroidHeadlines / OnLeaks

The new renders show the Galaxy S26+ with a refined flat design, measuring 158.4 x 75.7 x 7.35mm. This makes it nearly identical in size to the Galaxy S25+, with only minor variations in width and thickness.

The phone is said to retain a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen featuring FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. On the rear, Samsung has adopted an elongated, oval-shaped camera module inspired by the Galaxy Z Fold 7, housing three sensors in a vertical alignment. The LED flash sits outside the module, enhancing the minimalistic appearance.

Notably, the renders showcase the device in a striking orange finish, suggesting Samsung might introduce more vibrant colour options this time.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus specifications (rumored)

According to reports, the Galaxy S26+ may feature either the Exynos 2600 or the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, depending on the market. The device is expected to come with 12GB RAM and a 4,900mAh battery supporting 45W wired and wireless charging.

On the camera front, it could include a 50-megapixel primary sensor, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 12-megapixel telephoto camera, along with a 12-megapixel front shooter. The phone is expected to run on One UI 8.5 based on Android 16.

Recent leaks suggest that Samsung might unveil the Galaxy S26 series at its Unpacked event in February 2026, followed by a global release shortly after.

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Acerpure Releases New 100-inch Nitro Z Series 4K QLED TV in India for Rs 259,999

Acerpure has officially unveiled its new Nitro Z Series QLED TV in the Indian market. This new smart TV arrives with a massive display panel that offers UHD resolution, high refresh rate, and much more. So here’s everything you need to know.

Acerpure Nitro Z Series 100-Inch 4K QLED TV Officially Unveiled in India

The company’s latest Nitro Z Series model sports a massive 100-inch QLED panel that offers 4K resolution, a 144Hz native refresh rate (with VRR support), 400 nits of peak brightness, ALLM, and MEMC support. The display also brings Dolby Vision, HDR10, and a Film Maker mode. Its massive screen is also surrounded by minimal bezels on all four sides. For audio, you get a 60W speaker system that includes a 5 x 2 Tweeter setup and supports Dolby Atmos.

Acerpure Nitro Z Series 100-inch 4K QLED TV
Acerpure Nitro Z Series 100-inch 4K QLED TV

Under the hood, the new QLED TV features 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. Acerpure’s Nitro Z Series model runs on Google TV, which brings Google Assistant support along with access to popular streaming platforms. For connectivity, the smart TV offers dual band WiFi, HDMI, USB, and other ports. You also get a single remote control included in the retail box of the new QLED TV.

The company’s Acerpure Nitro Z Series 100-inch QLED TV was just announced in India for Rs 259,999, which is roughly around 2,935 US Dollars. It will be available for purchase exclusively via Flipkart, a popular e-commerce platform in the region. This release also arrives after the brand unveiled the Acerpure Neo Series Smart TVs in the Indian market back in September.

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Xiaomi Buds 6 Arriving Soon: Brand’s Premium TWS Certified in UAE

Xiaomi might be working on a new high end truly wireless earbuds. The Xiaomi Buds 6 just surfaced on a fresh certification that suggests that its global release is right around the corner. The new earbuds are expected to serve as the brand’s premium TWS offering, so here’s what we know so far.

Xiaomi Buds 6 Certified in UAE, Hinting at Imminent Global Launch

The Chinese tech giant’s upcoming Xiaomi Buds 6 TWS was just spotted getting certified on the TDRA certification. It was spotted on the database carrying the M2540E1 model number. While the listing does not reveal finer details like its specifications, features, design, or pricing and release details, it does confirm that it is a wireless hearables that pairs via Bluetooth connection and that the earbuds will likely debut soon.

Xiaomi Buds 5

As the name suggests, the Xiaomi Buds 6 is a successor to the Xiaomi Buds 5 series. To recall, the Xiaomi Buds 5 debuted globally back in September 2024, while the Xiaomi Buds 5 Pro launched in February 2025. So we can expect high end specs and features like ANC (Active Noise Cancellation), Spatial Audio support, aptX lossless codecs, and much more. To recall, the base Buds 5 had a semi in-ear design, while the Pro model came with silicon eartips for better passive noise isolation.

Both TWS earbuds also came with a stem design, so Xiaomi will likely offer a similar design once again on the Xiaomi Buds 6. Other notable features on the older models include Dolby Atmos (when paired with a Xiaomi phone), AI powered ENC for clearer calls, tuning from Harman, and an IP54 rating for water and dust resistance. Keep in mind that most details are still at large, so stick around for more.

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ZTE Blade V80 Vita looks strikingly similar to iPhone 17 Pro in leaked render

ZTE’s next budget phone might look strangely familiar. Newly leaked renders of the Blade V80 Vita suggest the company has taken some clear inspiration from Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro models.

The render comes from Evan Blass (@evleaks), and the resemblance is hard to miss. The Blade V80 Vita uses a full-width camera island with three cameras and an LED flash pushed to the far-right side, almost exactly where Apple is placing the component on the 17 Pro Max. Since this is already plenty of camera hardware for a budget phone, a circular Neo branding occupies the spot where the LiDAR scanner sits on the latest Pro iPhones.

The frame sticks to a familiar flat-edged look, but ZTE adds its own touches: a red power button, a dedicated custom key on the left, and that very un-Apple 3.5 mm port next to the USB-C slot. It’s a mix of trendy and practical — something you don’t see often, even in the affordable Android space.

iPhone 17 Pro (left), ZTE Blade V80 Vita (right)

Of course, the edges are completely flat — unlike the slightly rounded sides on the iPhones — but that’s possible thanks to the aluminum unibody design of Apple’s flagships.

Specs haven’t surfaced yet, but the Blade line has always aimed at the budget crowd. The Blade V70 Design shipped with modest hardware, so it’s safe to expect the V80 Vita to follow suit: an entry-level chipset, a reasonable battery, and pricing that keeps expectations in check. This isn’t a flagship; it’s a style play.

Still, it’s interesting to see which design cues are trickling down into affordable phones. The iPhone 17 Pro’s wide camera bar is shaping up to be one of the more recognizable silhouettes of 2025, and ZTE seems eager to get ahead of the trend.

If nothing else, the Blade V80 Vita offers premium looks without the premium price — plus a convenience Apple no longer offers.

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Oppo Reno 15 Geekbench listing reveals same chip as Reno 15 Pro

Recently, the upcoming Oppo Reno 15 Pro was spotted on the Geekbench benchmarking platform. The device appeared with model number PLV110 and a Dimensity 8-series chip. Now, a new Oppo phone with model number PLW110 has surfaced on Geekbench. The said device appears to be the standard Reno 15.

Oppo Reno 15 Geekbench listing

The Geekbench listing of the Reno 15 reveals that it is powered by a MediaTek chipset with model number MT6899. The chipset includes a prime core running at 3.25GHz, three cores operating at 3.00GHz, and four cores clocked at 2.10GHz. For graphics, the chip features the Mali-G720 MC7 GPU.

These details suggest that the Reno 15 is powered by the Dimensity 8450 chip, which also powers the Pro version. The listing further reveals that the device is equipped with 16GB of RAM and Android 16.

As far as other specifications are concerned, the China Telecom listing of the device has revealed that it features a 6.32-inch OLED 1.5K resolution display, a 50-megapixel front camera, and a rear camera setup that may include a pair of 50-megapixel cameras along with a 200-megapixel main camera.

Under the hood, the device will offer up to 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage. It is expected to pack a 6,200mAh battery with 80W wired charging. It will run on ColorOS 16-based Android. The device will also include an in-screen fingerprint sensor, an aluminium middle frame, and an IP68/69-rated body.

In related news, the Oppo Reno 15 Pro will be a larger device featuring a 6.78-inch display and a 6,300mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging. While the megapixel count of the Pro models appears to be the same as the Reno 15, there could be some differences in the camera sensors. As far as launch is concerned, the Reno 15 series will debut on Nov. 17 in China.

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How is Huawei Mate 70 Air different from iPhone Air and Galaxy S25 Edge?

Every major smartphone brand seems to be chasing thinness again. After years of packing phones with giant batteries and bigger camera bumps, 2025 has brought a new wave of slim devices.

Huawei’s entry into this space, the Mate 70 Air, is perhaps the most interesting of all. The company didn’t pursue extreme thinness at the expense of key features. Instead, it chose to make the device slim—yes—but still retain the essentials you’d expect from a premium 2025 phone.

Huawei Mate 70 Air vs iPhone Air vs Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

Apple and Samsung, however, seem to be taking the opposite approach. There are noticeable compromises made in pursuit of slimmer designs. Here’s how the three phones compare, and how the Huawei Mate 70 Air differs from the iPhone Air and Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge.

1. Size and design

The Mate 70 Air is noticeably larger than both of its rivals. It measures 165 × 81.5 × 6.6 mm and weighs 208 g. While Huawei is chasing the ultra-light smartphone trend, it’s also being thoughtful about the features we’d expect from a 2025 phone. More on that later.

The iPhone Air leans the opposite way. It’s all about being thin. At just 5.6 mm thick and 165 g, it’s the slimmest and lightest of the three. 

The Galaxy S25 Edge sits in the middle. It measures 158.2 x 75.6 x 5.8 mm and weighs 163 g. It’s almost as thin as the iPhone Air but packs a slightly larger footprint. 

All three phones are well built. Huawei doesn’t mention exotic materials but does bring IP68/IP69 durability, which allows survival against high-pressure water streams. Apple also offers IP68, though with deeper submersion ratings (up to 6 m). Samsung matches Huawei with IP68, but only up to 1.5 m. Huawei is the most rugged on paper.

2. Displays

The differences continue in the screen department.

Huawei makes the Mate 70 Air feel almost tablet-adjacent with a 7.0-inch LTPO OLED panel. It refreshes at 120Hz, peaks at 4000 nits, and is protected by Kunlun Glass. 

Apple keeps it calmer with a 6.5-inch LTPO Super Retina XDR OLED display. It’s sharp at 1260 × 2736, and it offers features like HDR10, Dolby Vision, and a 120Hz refresh rate. Peak brightness reaches 3000 nits, making it excellent outdoors, though it dims slightly versus Huawei in numbers.

Samsung pushes clarity harder. The Galaxy S25 Edge screen is 6.7 inches, running at 1440 × 3120 for the highest pixel density of the three. It’s also LTPO and 120Hz with HDR10+ support.

All are great screens, but Huawei’s size stands out the most.

3. Software and ecosystem

The Mate 70 Air runs HarmonyOS 5.1. That’s an entirely different world from iOS and Android. It offers a familiar layout, but app availability and restrictions vary depending on your region. The phone also has satellite messaging support. 

The iPhone Air doesn’t surprise. It ships with iOS 26, and Apple promises long-term support, clean UI, and tight hardware-software integration. It works seamlessly with other Apple products.

Samsung goes with Android 15, One UI 7, and promises 7 major OS upgrades. That’s longer than most Android phones typically receive and helps it match Apple’s longevity promise.

If you’re already inside a particular ecosystem, none of these phones gives you a reason to switch. Huawei’s software feels the most different; Apple’s is the most familiar; Samsung’s is the most flexible.

4. Performance

This is where the biggest differences emerge.

Huawei uses its 7nm Kirin 9020 chips (9020A or 9020B). Performance should be fine for everyday tasks, but they can’t match the raw compute power of Apple’s 3nm A19 Pro or Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite in Samsung’s phone.

Apple’s A19 Pro sits near the top of mobile performance, especially in power efficiency. Samsung’s Snapdragon 8 Elite pushes high clock speeds and serious GPU strength, especially for gaming and editing.

So if you care about graphics or future-proof performance:
• Apple and Samsung are the clear leaders
• Huawei focuses more on efficiency and battery life

All three months offer similar memory configurations.

5. Cameras

Camera hardware is another area where these phones diverge.

Huawei puts three lenses on the back:
• 50MP main with OIS
• 12MP telephoto with 3× zoom
• 8MP ultrawide

It’s a balanced setup, with dedicated optical zoom and laser autofocus. It also supports 4K video and HDR.

The iPhone Air sticks to a single 48MP main camera. Apple is banking on computational photography, not lens count. It will likely deliver good consistency, but there’s no dedicated telephoto lens here, so lossless zoom is limited.

Samsung offers a dual-camera setup:
• 200MP main
• 12MP ultrawide

The 200MP camera is the number that sells headlines, but the lack of a telephoto lens stands out. Samsung supports 4K and even 8K recording, which Huawei and Apple don’t match at the same frame rate.

It’s without a doubt that Huawei has better cameras overall with a dedicated lens for ultrawide and telephoto. This is where the company’s decision to avoid aggressively chasing the ultra-slim trend becomes clear. You’re getting an almost flagship-level camera setup.

6. Selfies

Moreover, Huawei’s selfie camera is a modest 10.7MP unit with 4K support.

Apple goes bigger with 18MP plus a 3D depth system (SL 3D), which makes Face ID possible and can improve portrait accuracy. It also records Dolby Vision HDR.

Samsung stays simple at 12MP, but with PDAF for sharper focusing.

7. Battery and charging

This is one category that Huawei dominates. Because of its bigger size, the Mate 70 Air has a massive 6500mAh battery. Charging goes up to 66W wired.

Comparatively:
• iPhone Air: 3149mAh, wired fast charge and MagSafe
• Samsung S25 Edge: 3900mAh, 25W wired

This might be the biggest practical difference. Huawei claims all-day endurance, while Apple and Samsung feel almost midrange on battery capacity, though software optimization may help them compete.

But if you want raw capacity, there’s no competition.

8. Extras

Two small notes:

• Huawei supports a stylus, something neither competitor offers here.
• Samsung includes DeX desktop mode, which lets you use the phone like a computer.
• Apple has satellite emergency features globally; Huawei’s satellite messaging is China-only.

These might not sway buyers, but they define the phones’ different priorities.

9. Final thoughts

The Huawei Mate 70 Air, iPhone Air, and Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge sit in a similar price tier, but they don’t do the same job. 

Huawei prioritizes big screens, long battery life, and triple cameras. Apple keeps things minimal, polished, and thin, leaning on software and ecosystem comfort. Samsung takes the middle road with a sharp display, high performance, and future-proof Android support.

So if you’re trying to choose between size, battery, and a versatile camera in a slim form, go with Huawei. The iPhone Air is best for you if you’re already in the Apple ecosystem and need an absolutely slim smartphone. 

Samsung is the most versatile of the three with Android baked in, flagship performance, and dual cameras.

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Moto X70 Ultra / Edge 70 Ultra with Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 appears on Geekbench

Motorola is reportedly working on an X-series flagship phone for China. While the official moniker of the device is not known, it could be called the Moto X70 Ultra in the Chinese market. This phone may get rebranded as the Motorola Edge 70 Ultra globally. The said device meant for the Chinese market has surfaced on Geekbench, revealing key details about its internals.

Moto X70 Ultra Geekbench listing

As per the Geekbench listing, an upcoming Motorola phone with model number XT2603-1 has emerged in Geekbench’s database. The listing reveals that it is powered by a Qualcomm chip that comprises six cores operating at 3.32GHz and two performance cores clocked at 3.65GHz. For graphics, it is equipped with the Adreno 829 GPU.

There is a possibility that the above chipset could be the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. However, readers should note that the above specs are a bit different from a recent leak that claimed that its two cores operate at 3.65GHz and that it has the Adreno 840 GPU for graphics.

A recent report claimed that Motorola is gearing up to launch the X70 Ultra (China) / Edge 70 Ultra (global) equipped with the said chipset. The above device with the XT2603-1 model number — here, the number “1” denotes the Chinese variant — may carry the Moto X70 Ultra branding in China.

The Geekbench listing further reveals that the Moto X70 Ultra has 16GB of RAM and Android 16. It has scored 2,634 in the single-core test and 7,475 points in the multi-core test.

Motorola Edge 70 Ultra specifications (rumored)

Moto X50 Ultra

The Moto X70 Ultra / Edge 70 Ultra is expected to feature an OLED panel that supports a 1.5K resolution. Its rear camera setup is expected to feature a periscope telephoto camera. The rest of its specifications are under wraps.

Considering that the Moto X70 Ultra has already appeared on Geekbench and is possibly being tested internally for performance, its arrival may not be far away. Likely, it may debut before the end of this year in China. Its global sibling, the Edge 70 Ultra, may debut in the first half of 2026 globally.

Motorola did not release the Moto X60 Ultra / Edge 60 Ultra. Therefore, the X70 Ultra / Edge 70 Ultra will be the successors to last year’s X50 Ultra / Edge 50 Ultra.

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