Oppo unveiled the Reno 13 series on January 7, 2025, globally. Before it went official, the Reno 13 and 13F models were approved by the UAE’s TDRA authority in December 2024, whereas the Pro model was spotted by the end of November. In a new development, the Reno 15 Pro’s global version has been spotted at the TDRA, revealing the moniker and associated model number for the first time. The early appearance is a good hint that the Reno 15 series may get an early launch, possibly as early as the end of this year.
Oppo Reno 15 Pro 5G TDRA certified
As seen above, the screenshot reveals that the Reno 15 Pro 5G bearing the model number CPH2813 has been approved by the TDRA certification platform. Unfortunately, the TDRA listing has no information about its specifications.
According to TheTechOutlook, the Reno 15 Pro 5G has also appeared on other certification platforms like India’s BIS and Europe’s EEC. Its appearance in the NBD import/export database reveals that it may feature a 6.57-inch display and could be available in 12GB+256GB and 12GB+512GB variants.
Oppo Reno 15 Pro 5G NBD listing
Ideally, the Reno 15 Pro heading to the global market should pack the same specs as its Chinese edition. However, the 6.57-inch display size seen above for the Reno 15 Pro’s global version is a bit of a surprise because the Chinese edition is expected to pack a bigger 6.78-inch display. Therefore, it is advisable to wait for further reports to know more about the Reno 15 Pro’s global version.
Oppo Reno 15 Pro 5G specifications (rumored)
Oppo Reno 15 Pro
Recent reports have revealed that the Oppo Reno 15 Pro 5G heading to China has a 6.78-inch flat OLED 1.5K 120Hz screen, a Dimensity 8450 chipset, and a 6,300mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging support. The device will also feature a 50-megapixel front camera, a 200-megapixel (main, OIS) + 50-megapixel + 50-megapixel triple camera unit, and ColorOS 16-based Android 16.
The Reno 15 Pro and Reno 15 will be unveiled on Nov. 17 in China. The lineup is also said to be include a third model dubbed the Reno 15c, which may debut a bit later.
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Samsung is reportedly bringing a few thoughtful upgrades to the Galaxy S26 lineup, and one of them might be faster memory across the board. After bumping up charging speeds, a new leak now suggests the company is also focusing on performance improvements under the hood.
Last year’s Galaxy S25 series shipped with 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM by default, and the same configuration is expected to return this time. However, the key change could be speed.
According to tipster Ice Universe on X, every Galaxy S26 model will come with the highest-spec 12GB LPDDR5X RAM running at 10.7Gbps. For comparison, the LPDDR5X memory in the S25 lineup topped out at 8.5Gbps, so this would be a notable jump in bandwidth.
16GB will be exclusive to the Galaxy S26 Ultra
Samsung recently announced its next-generation LPDDR6 RAM, which also runs at 10.7Gbps. However, the new standard offers more I/O channels and a dynamic power management system that reportedly reduces power consumption by about 21 percent.
Samsung is expected to showcase this technology at the CES 2026. However, based on early leaks, LPDDR6 memory seems like a distant dream for the S26 series.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra CAD render by OnLeaks & AndroidHeadlines
In addition, another leaker who goes by Schrodinger claims the Galaxy S26 Ultra will come with a 16GB RAM variant exclusive to that model.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra also offered a 16GB version, but it was limited to select regions—South Korea, China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong—and only available with the 1TB storage option.
If Samsung follows a similar strategy this year, the 16GB configuration could again remain tied to the top-tier storage model, and for certain regions.
Apple’s upcoming iPhone 18 Pro series has started making headlines several months ahead of its expected debut, thanks to early leaks from well-known tipsters. One of the latest news suggests that the top-end iPhone 18 Pro Max may gain additional weight.
iPhone 18 Pro Max could cross 240 grams
iPhone 18 Pro Max could be the heaviest iPhone
A recent Weibo post from Chinese tipster Instant Digital indicates that the iPhone 18 Pro Max may become Apple’s heaviest model to date. The device is said to weigh more than 240 grams, surpassing both the iPhone 14 Pro Max and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
The leak further suggests the new model could be roughly 10 grams heavier than the 233-gram iPhone 17 Pro Max. Alongside the added heft, the upcoming Pro Max may also gain a slightly thicker frame, measuring close to 9mm compared to the current model’s 8.8mm profile.
These changes are believed to stem from internal hardware upgrades. The iPhone 18 Pro series is expected to feature a new under-display Face ID system, reworked camera components, and a battery encased in steel. Such revisions typically influence overall weight, although Apple has not confirmed whether a larger battery is part of the upgrade path.
Another rumor hints that Apple aims to refine the appearance by matching the colour of the aluminium frame and the reinforced glass section on the rear panel, addressing the dual-tone contrast seen on the iPhone 17 Pro models.
iPhone 17 Pro / 17 Pro Max
Reports suggest Apple may follow a two-phase launch approach for the iPhone 18 family. The iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are expected to be introduced alongside Apple’s first foldable iPhone in September 2026.
The standard iPhone 18 and entry-level iPhone 18e could arrive in early 2027. Separately, the second-generation iPhone Air, once linked to the same launch window as the 2 2026’s iPhone 18 Pro series, is now rumored to be delayed indefinitely.
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JVC Kenwood has launched the Victor WOOD master, a new flagship model in its WOOD Series of wireless earphones.
The WOOD master uses the industry’s first Hybrid WOOD Driver that mixes pulp and African rosewood in the diaphragm. This setup reproduces clear vocals and accurate sound across all frequencies. The model delivers Victor’s best wireless earphone audio quality so far and includes one of the highest noise cancellation levels in the world, powered by a dedicated high-performance IC and Knowles microphones.
The earphones feature Victor’s Personalized Sound system, which measures each user’s ear shape to adjust sound output, and Spatial Audio that recreates a studio-like listening space. The sound has been tuned by engineers from Victor Studio.
The WOOD master is also the first true wireless earphone to use self-repairing paint that helps small scratches fade over time. The body is rated IP55 for dust and water resistance and includes a three-year warranty. Battery life reaches up to 10.5 hours on a single charge and up to 31.5 hours with the charging case. The case supports Qi wireless charging and quick charging gives 100 minutes of playback from 15 minutes of charge.
The model supports Bluetooth 6.0, LDAC codec, multipoint connection, and has a low-latency mode for gaming and videos. Each earbud weighs about 6.5 grams. It comes with new Spiral Dot Pro SF ear tips that improve fit and reduce pressure during long use.
Pricing & availability
The earphones will be available in late November in two colors, Sunburst Brown and Piano Black, for around ¥41,800.
In related news, JVC has recently launched the Victor HA-S60W foldable on-ear headphones, which weigh just 149 grams and use heat-softening urethane foam ear pads that mold to user’s ear shape for maximum comfort.
The upcoming Vivo S50 series has been the subject of several rumors in recent weeks, and a new leak now sheds clearer light on the brand’s revised launch schedule. According to well-known tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the lineup will not arrive this month as expected earlier. Instead, the report claims the new phones are set for a December announcement in China, offering insight into what Vivo may be preparing for the domestic market.
Vivo S50 series launch timeframe
Vivo S50 series launch timeframe
DCS indicates that the Vivo S50 range will consist of two models, the standard Vivo S50 and the more compact Vivo S50 Pro Mini. The teaser campaign is expected to start later this month, hinting that the brand may soon accelerate its promotional activity. Earlier leaks had suggested a November launch window, but the new update appears to provide a clearer internal timeline.
Vivo S50, S50 Pro Mini specifications (rumored)
Reports suggest that the Vivo S50 will arrive with a 6.59-inch OLED panel featuring a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The device is expected to run on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset. While the battery capacity is yet to be revealed, the phone is anticipated to support 90W fast charging. The rear camera system is also said to include a periscope telephoto camera.
The Vivo S50 Pro Mini is described as a compact alternative within the range. It may include a 6.31-inch OLED screen with the same 1.5K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. At its core, it is tipped to feature the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip, positioning it as a more performance-oriented option.
The Pro Mini’s battery size is said to be larger than the X300’s 6,040mAh unit and it also expected to feature a flagship-grade periscope camera. It is expected to support 90W fast charging. Both models are expected to ship with Android 16 overlaid with OriginOS 6.
There is ongoing speculation that the S50 series may see rebranded versions in global markets, potentially appearing as the Vivo V70 and Vivo X300 in select regions.
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The Poco F8 series is expected to debut much earlier than its usual launch timeframe. The F8 Pro and F8 Ultra have already been spotted on multiple certification platforms across different countries. Now, the Ultra edition has appeared on Geekbench, bolstering rumors that it will be based on the Redmi K90 Pro Max, which debuted last month in China.
Poco F8 Ultra Geekbench
The above screenshots show that the Poco F8 Ultra bearing the model number 25102PCBEG has appeared in the Geekbench benchmarking platform database. The CPU and GPU details that have surfaced through the listing confirm that the device is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, which is paired with 16GB of RAM. It runs on Android 16, which will have a layer of HyperOS 3 on top.
The device managed to score 3,327 and 9,872 points in the single-core and multi-core tests, respectively. Now that the device has emerged on Geekbench, it seems that the company could be internally testing its performance before the official announcement. Likely, the F8 series may debut before the end of this year.
Poco F8 Ultra specifications (rumored)
Redmi K90 Pro Max
The Poco F8 Ultra seems to be based on the China-exclusive Redmi K90 Pro Max, which also features the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. It is speculated that the F8 Ultra will borrow all its specs from the Redmi phone except for its battery. While the K90 Pro Max has a 7,500mAh battery, the F8 Ultra is said to pack a smaller 6,500mAh battery.
The F8 Ultra will feature a 6.9-inch 2K 120Hz OLED screen equipped with an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor. It will feature a 50-megapixel front camera and a triple 50-megapixel camera setup, which includes a periscope telephoto camera, on the back. It will be available in 12GB+256GB and 16GB+512GB configurations and is expected to arrive in Black and Denim Blue shades.
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Alibaba has officially announced the launch of its first self-developed smart glasses, the Quark AI Glasses S1. The product is set to release on November 27 and is currently available for pre-order on major Chinese e-commerce platforms. It is priced at 3,999 yuan (approximately $560).
Alibaba Quark AI Glasses S1 Specifications
The Quark AI Glasses S1 is designed as a wearable AI assistant. It supports functions such as real-time translation, object recognition, POV video recording, and voice interaction. The glasses run on Alibaba’s proprietary Qwen large language model and aim to provide users with seamless access to AI-driven assistance throughout the day.
The glasses feature dual Micro LED light engines with diffractive waveguide lenses. The display delivers up to 2,300 nits of eye brightness and allows users to adjust distance and height for a personalized fit. Alibaba supports prescription lenses ranging from 0 to 800 degrees, with refractive indices of 1.6, 1.67, or 1.74. The frame weighs 51g and uses a 7.5mm ultra-slim temple arm design with a 1:1 front-to-back balance for comfort.
Alibaba uses a dual-chip system that includes the Snapdragon AR1 for AR processing and the BES BES2800 for audio functions. The Quark S1 supports Bluetooth 5.4 and Wi-Fi 6 and includes five microphones, including a bone-conduction mic, as well as dual 10mm speakers.
The device includes a Sony IMX681 sensor with a 109-degree field of view. It captures 4032×3024 photos and records 3K video at 30fps. The camera system supports EIS stabilization, Super Night Mode, and instant capture.
Power comes from two 280mAh swappable batteries located in the temple arms. The system allows for continuous usage through battery swapping. Alibaba provides three charging options: a MiniBag dock with 700mAh capacity, a 2500mAh charging case, and a USB-C fast-charging clip that delivers 50 percent power in 10 minutes.
Typical usage scenarios include 45 minutes of calling, 2.5 hours of music playback, 20 minutes of navigation, and 15 short video recordings. The glasses deliver up to 7 hours of active use and 25 hours of standby time. They are IPX4-rated for splash resistance and support Apple’s MFi standard for wider device compatibility.
In related news, Lenovo recently introduced the AI Glasses V1, featuring a 2000-nit display, live translation, and teleprompter mode. Meizu has also launched the StarV Snap AI glasses equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon AR1 chip, a 12-megapixel camera, and an integrated AI assistant.
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Final has introduced TONALITE, a new pair of true wireless earphones designed to deliver sound that matches the listener’s individual hearing. The earphones use advanced 3D scanning and acoustic modeling to adjust tone and texture based on each person’s anatomy.
The process begins in the Tonalite app, where users can scan their head and ears with a smartphone camera. This quick scan, guided step-by-step in the app, captures the contours of the listener’s ears and head in detail. Once completed, the app performs an ear canal acoustic measurement to refine the sound data. Both sets of information are processed securely in the cloud using Final’s Digital Twin Audio Simulation (DTAS) engine, which builds a digital model of how sound reaches the listener’s eardrums. This generates a Personalised Timbre Profile, which is then synced to the earphones through the app.
By tailoring playback to each person’s acoustic structure, TONALITE reproduces music with a more natural and lifelike tone. It corrects coloration, balances frequencies, and restores the true texture of instruments and vocals, allowing music to sound as it does in real life.
TONALITE connects through Bluetooth 6 and supports SBC, AAC, and LDAC codecs for high-quality wireless audio. Each earphone houses a 100 mAh battery, while the charging case includes a 700 mAh capacity. The earphones deliver up to eight hours of continuous playback, extending to 24 hours with the case, and both the earphones and case fully recharge in about 100 minutes. A hybrid noise control system combines Active Noise Cancelling and Ambient modes, making it suitable for both quiet and open environments.
The TONALITE campaign runs on Kickstarter from November 11 to December 2, 2025, with a retail price of $329. The first 500 backers will receive 25 percent off, while others during the campaign will receive 15 percent off. Shipping begins immediately after the campaign ends, followed by general availability in mid-December 2025.
Dell has launched the Pro Plus Earbuds (EB525) in India, expanding its business audio lineup. The earbuds are designed for hybrid work, offering AI-based noise filtering, adaptive ANC, and simple IT management through Dell’s device software.
The Pro Plus Earbuds come with 11.6 mm drivers and are the world’s first to get Microsoft Teams Open Office Certification. They are also certified for Microsoft Teams and Zoom, ensuring clear sound for meetings, calls, or travel.
The AI-powered microphone filters out background noise using a neural network trained on over 500 million samples. Updates and settings can be managed using Dell Display and Peripheral Manager (DDPM), allowing IT teams to deploy features remotely. The Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) feature blocks unwanted noise, while Enhanced Transparency Mode helps users stay aware of their surroundings.
Dell includes four ear tip sizes (XS, S, M, L) for comfort, and each earbud weighs 6 g. Sound can be personalized with the Dell Audio Mobile App, which lets users adjust equalizers, presets, and transparency levels. Connectivity options include Bluetooth 5.3, pairing with up to eight devices, and a USB-C Audio Receiver. Dell Pair enables fast, single-click setup.
The earbuds are IP54-rated for dust and water resistance and include a Voice Processing Unit (VPU) and user hearing protection. Battery life is rated at 8 hours with ANC on and 33 hours with the case. A 5-minute charge gives 1 hour of playback, and full charging takes less than 2 hours via USB-C or wireless charging. Each earbud measures 32.22 × 23.52 × 24.58 mm, the case 63.87 × 58 × 30.86 mm, and weighs 50.4 g. The dongle weighs 2.2 g.
Pricing & availability
The Dell Pro Plus Earbuds (EB525) are available in black for ₹18,699 and come with a 2-year limited hardware warranty.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025) 47mm, unlocked, international model is currently listed on Amazon for around $370. That means a considerable drop from the typical launch price, putting a flagship smartwatch well within reach of many.
Galaxy Watch Ultra features a 1.5-inch Super AMOLED display, 64GB storage, 2GB RAM, and is powered by Exynos W1000 based on 3nm, the watch packs all most all the goodies you would expect from a modern wearable. On top of that, it’s ruggedized for sporty use: MIL-STD 810H certified, IP68/10 ATM (100 m water resistance), and titanium build
Coming to health and fitness, the latest Samsung Watch Ultra features advanced sensors for tracking Heart Rate, GPS, sleep analytics with AI-driven insights, and outside adventure features. All this comes packed under a long-lasting battery life, which Samsung claims last up to 100 hours in normal usage.
Important Note: Caveats in the deal!
The Galaxy Watch Ultra under offer is an International Model, and basically, you won’t be able to avail official Samsung Warranty from Samsung U.S. Although the seller is providing up to 90 days of warranty. Also, keep note that some U.S carriers may not support the LTE/eSIM. So, make sure to keep this in consideration before the purchase.
Titanium Blue, Titanium Silver, Titanium Gray, Titanium White
Nonetheless, if you’re using an Android phone and want one of the most feature-packed smartwatches on the market without spending a full premium price, this ~$370 deal is justified. You are getting a brand new, untouched, unused watch for nearly half the price. For more details, you may check the Amazon listing here.
At a recent media interaction ahead of Wobble’s debut smartphone launch, I had the opportunity to interview Anand Dubey, CEO of Indkal Technologies, to discuss the company’s brand philosophy and market vision of launching a new phone brand in India.
Wobble, a new consumer electronics brand under Indkal Technologies, has already gained attention for its “Made in India” approach and ambitious entry into the smartphone market. With its first phone launching on November 19, the company aims to bring locally designed, performance-focused smartphones to young Indian consumers.
To help you understand Wobble’s philosophy and roadmap, the conversation has been divided into several clear sections.
Indkal Technologies CEO Anand Dubey
Brand identity and philosophy
According to Anand, the name ‘Wobble’ itself represents the dynamic, fast-moving spirit of India’s youth. “When we were envisioning a phone for this young, ambitious India, we wanted a name that captures action, movement, and optimism,” he explained.
He elaborated, “Wobble is that smallest, controlled or uncontrolled movement between ambition and achievement. It reflects the energy, the restlessness, and the constant motion that define our generation. That spirit is what we wanted our devices to embody.”
This philosophy influences everything from the brand’s design to its user experience, creating smartphones that are not just functional but reflect a certain Indian energy and identity.
Market differentiation
When asked how Wobble plans to stand out among established and emerging brands in India, such as Aiwa, Acer, and Alcatel, Anand was clear about the brand’s priorities.
“Our focus is on doing justice to our philosophy,” he said. “Our devices are going to be nifty, responsive, and strong in multitasking. We’re bringing a best-in-class camera module while being mindful of the spending power of today’s consumers.”
He added that Wobble’s user interface and responsiveness will be its key differentiators. “The design and craftsmanship are on par with or better than most international brands. And because it’s designed and built in India, we can ensure better quality control and local relevance.”
“Made in India” value chain
Wobble positions itself as “India designed and India manufactured,” but Anand was quick to clarify what that truly means.
“For some components like the chipset, we still rely on external manufacturing,” he said. “However, for displays, batteries, chargers, speaker modules, and even parts of the PCB, we’ve already achieved local production.”
He added that this high level of value creation sets Wobble apart from most brands. “This is not just assembly; it’s engineering and designing in India. That’s where real innovation and long-term value come from.”
Product roadmap and pricing
Wobble’s first smartphone is set to launch on November 19, and Anand was keen to highlight its performance and camera capabilities.
He teased, “The camera is the standout feature, supported by AI enablement and efficient CPU utilisation. The device runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset and features a completely bloatware-free experience, making it extremely responsive.”
While he didn’t reveal the entire spec sheet, Anand promised a smooth, clean Android experience and said users can expect a product that “balances performance with simplicity.”
Discussing Wobble’s near-term roadmap, Anand confirmed, “In the first 12 months, we’ll launch three devices across different segments, starting with a mid-segment model and then expanding both upwards and downwards in the lineup.”
While pricing details were not confirmed, Anand indicated that Wobble aims to stay competitive while delivering premium user experiences.
Software strategy
Wobble plans to offer a near-stock Android experience, something increasingly rare in today’s market. “Our UI is as close to stock Android as you can get,” Anand said. “We want users to feel in control, not overwhelmed by unnecessary software.”
He also confirmed that the brand is committing to a minimum of three years of software updates. “It’s a part of the promise we make to customers. Regular updates are a hygiene now for any serious smartphone brand,” he added.
Distribution and after-sales service
Anand made it clear that Wobble will not limit itself to online sales. “We are an omnichannel company, with presence across e-commerce, modern trade, and general retail distribution,” he explained.
He emphasised that after-sales support will be one of Wobble’s strong suits: “We already have 500+ service centres for Indkal devices and service coverage across 18,500 pin codes in India. We’ll expand aggressively and ensure the full list of service centres is public before sales begin.”
Business strategy and longevity
Entering a crowded smartphone market like India’s can be daunting, but Anand remains confident. “Our long-term goal is to reach a mid to high single-digit market share within 36 to 48 months,” he said.
On sustaining consumer trust, he added, “We’re already operating at scale in India through Indkal. For us, the challenge isn’t sustainability; it is maintaining consistency. If we keep delivering on quality and performance, the risk of fading away doesn’t exist.
Ecosystem and future plans
Wobble’s expansion plans go well beyond smartphones. Anand revealed that the brand will showcase a full product lineup at the launch event, including televisions and new consumer electronics.
“We’re creating an ecosystem of connected devices,” he said. “After establishing ourselves in India, we’ll begin exploring international markets, possibly by the end of this financial year.”
Reflecting on the brand’s journey, Anand shared a personal note: “After two years of development, the most rewarding moment was when we held our first completed prototype and felt proud, as consumers ourselves, that this is a device we’d genuinely want to use.”
He concluded, “With Wobble, we’re building something truly ‘Made in India, made for India,’ products that represent innovation, local insight, and the confidence to compete globally.”
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AOC has introduced a new 27-inch monitor, the U27U3XD, which features a unique dual-mode display system. It supports both 4K resolution at 144Hz and Full HD resolution at 288Hz. The monitor is officially priced at 1,999 yuan ($280), but it is available at a launch price of 1,799 yuan ($252) in China.
AOC U27U3XD Monitor Specifications
The U27U3XD is part of AOC’s U3 Graphic Pro lineup and includes a panel the company refers to as the “Master Screen.” The IPS display targets both content creators and gamers by delivering sharp visuals and accurate color reproduction.
AOC claims the panel provides 98% DCI-P3, 94% Adobe RGB, and 100% sRGB coverage, with a ΔE of less than 2. It supports 10-bit color depth and meets DisplayHDR 400 certification standards.
The monitor achieves a peak brightness of 450 nits and offers a contrast ratio of 2000:1. It also has a 4ms GTG response time. These specifications make it suitable for HDR video editing, color grading, and fast-paced gaming.
AOC has included a 90W USB Type-C port for video, data, and power delivery, allowing users to connect laptops or tablets with a single cable. The monitor also supports multi-device operation through a built-in KVM module, which enables seamless switching between two systems using one set of peripherals.
For connectivity, it includes two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, a USB-B upstream port, four USB 3.2 Gen1 downstream ports, and a 3.5mm audio output. The monitor supports VESA 100×100mm wall mounting and includes a three-year warranty.
The U27U3XD has received TÜV Rheinland certification for eye comfort. It features hardware-level low blue light reduction and flicker-free technology, which aim to reduce eye strain during extended use.
In related news, ViewSonic recently introduced a new 24.5-inch QHD gaming monitor with a 180Hz refresh rate priced under $120, while LG has launched the 37G800A curved 4K monitor featuring a 165Hz refresh rate, DisplayHDR 600 certification, and 65W USB-C power delivery.
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Microsoft has officially launched its long-awaited Xbox Cloud Gaming service in India, marking a major milestone for the country’s gaming community. The service allows users to stream and play AAA Xbox titles directly from the cloud on smartphones, tablets, and PCs, so here’s everything you need to know.
Xbox Cloud Gaming Service: What does it offer?
The new service is similar to other cloud gaming platforms, allowing gamers to play their games across various devices. So one can play on their PCs, consoles, smartphones, tablets, and even select LG and Samsung Smart TVs, along with Meta Quest VR headsets. The service arrives with controller and touch support, being competuivle with the Xbox Wireless Controller, Sony’s DualShock 4, and others.
Microsoft Xbox Cloud Gaming Service
Since the Xbox Cloud Gaming service allows you to play games on smartphones and tablets as well, there are also games with touchscreen support. The cloud gaming service already has hundreds of games across different genres, with more being added in the future. Customers can even stream owned titles via the Xbox Game Pass. So one can play titles made for the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S on other devices without having to worry about performance or compatibility.
How much does it cost?
Microsoft just announced the Xbox Cloud Gaming service in multiple tiers. So here are their pricing details:
Essential – Brings access to more than 50 games, support for select owned games, online multiplayer access, and more for Rs 499 per month.
Premium – The higher tier features over 200 games, along with access to new Xbox titles within 12 months, shorter wait times, and more benefits for Rs 699 per month.
Ultimate – Xbox Cloud Gaming service’s most expensive tiers features over 400 games that includes both Xbox and third party titles, EA Play, Ubisoft+ Classics, and Fortnite Crew in November. It is priced at Rs 1,389 per month.
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China’s Double 11 shopping festival has concluded, and JD.com has confirmed the final smartphone sales rankings. Apple, Xiaomi, and Vivo secured the top three spots in total unit sales as of 11:59:59 PM on November 11. The rankings shows Apple’s continued dominance and the strong performance of major Chinese smartphone makers.
iPhone 17 Pro
Apple ranked first in both brand revenue and unit sales. The iPhone 17 Pro Max, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 occupied the top three positions in the individual model rankings. The iPhone 17 series continued to attract strong demand across all price segments, especially in the premium category.
Xiaomi claimed the second position overall and remained the top-selling Chinese brand. Its broad product portfolio helped secure this result. The Redmi K80 ranked fourth in overall unit sales, making it the most popular Chinese smartphone during the event. The Redmi Turbo 4 Pro and K80 Ultra also appeared in the top ten, contributing to Xiaomi’s lead among domestic brands.
Vivo and its sub-brand iQOO took third place, maintaining solid sales across both midrange and flagship segments. Oppo and OnePlus combined for the fourth position in brand sales, supported by a diverse lineup. Honor followed closely, with strong momentum driven by the X70 series.
Huawei ranked sixth in unit sales but climbed to fourth in brand revenue. The company saw strong demand for its premium smartphones, including the Mate 70 Pro+ and Mate X6. These models also performed well in the high-end segment priced above 6,000 yuan ($842).
The data also showed that Philips and K-Touch returned to the top ten in sales volume. These brands showed niche appeal in specific categories. Samsung, Realme, Nubia, and Motorola rounded out the top ten, maintaining steady sales during the shopping festival.
In the premium category, Apple held the top three spots, but Xiaomi achieved a significant result. The Xiaomi 17 Pro Max ranked fourth in the 6,000-yuan-and-above segment, ahead of the Huawei Mate 70 Pro+. It became the best-performing Chinese flagship model in the premium class this year.
The 2025 Double 11 results reflected a familiar pattern of Apple’s dominance, but also showed growing competition from Chinese brands in both value and flagship segments.
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Vivo has officially begun teasing the arrival of its highly anticipated X300 series in India. The Vivo X300 and Vivo X300 Pro are the brand’s latest generation of flagship smartphones, and the teasers confirm that both models are arriving in the region soon.
Vivo X300 Series Teased Ahead of India Launch
In the latest teaser posters shared online, the Chinese tech giant highlighted some of the key features of its upcoming premium phones, which mainly include their advanced camera systems. To recall, the base Vivo X300 gets a new 200MP 1/1.4-inch Samsung HPB sensor for its camera that is paired with a 50MP ultra wide angle lens, and a 50MP 1/1.95-inch Sony LYT602 periscope telephoto shooter that doubles as a macro camera.
Vivo X300 Pro
On the other hand, the Vivo X300 Pro uses the same 200MP Samsung HPB sensor for its telephoto shooter, while the main camera is a larger 50MP 1/1.28-inch Sony LYT828 sensor along with a 50MP ultra wide angle lens. For selfies and video calls, both models get a 50MP camera on the front. The higher end Pro was teased in the gold variant, and the base version can be seen in red.
Apart from this, a notable aspect teased in the image posters was the Photographer Kit and case for the Vivo X300 Pro. This basically brings a Zeiss 2.35x telephoto extender for the flagship phone. Just like in China, this kit will be sold separately. Based on the earlier release, the Vivo X300 series is powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 SoC, houses massive battery packs, and runs on Vivo’s latest OriginOS 6 custom skin that is based on Android 16.
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India-based Indkal Technologies is preparing to launch its first smartphone under the Wobble brand on November 19. Ahead of the official debut, the device’s teaser page has gone live on Amazon India, offering a first look at its design and confirming a few hardware details. This marks Wobble’s entry into the smartphone space, expanding beyond its existing lineup of TVs and audio products.
Early details and key specs revealed
The teaser image reveals the bottom edge of the upcoming phone, showing a 3.5mm headphone jack, microphone, USB-C port, and speaker grille, suggesting a design catering to practicality. The front design features a punch-hole display, aligning with modern smartphone trends. While the company has not yet confirmed the device’s name, reports suggest it may launch as the Wobble 1.
A few Geekbench AI listings that have been available for quite some time indicate that the phone will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM, and will run on Android 15 out of the box. These details point to a capable mid-range performance setup aimed at content creators and young users.
Wobble is known for its large-format TVs, including the recently launched a massive 116.5-inch Google TV, and a range of affordable earbuds. With its upcoming smartphone, Indkal Technologies aims to build on Wobble’s reputation for design innovation. CEO Anand Dubey describes the phone as a device built for expressive, creative individuals, a bold step that blends performance with style.
As the November 19 launch date approaches, more details about the Wobble phone’s features, pricing, and availability are expected to emerge, setting the stage for the brand’s next big move in India’s competitive smartphone market.
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The upcoming OnePlus 15 has made headlines ahead of its official debut tomorrow (Nov. 13), with its Indian pricing reportedly surfacing online. According to multiple sources, including Beebom and Reddit users, a now-deleted listing on Reliance Digital’s website briefly revealed key details about the device’s price, storage configurations and colour options. The flagship is set to launch globally and in India on November 13, powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset.
OnePlus 15: India Pricing and variants revealed
The OnePlus 15 price has leaked before launch, and it could be ₹72,999.
The leaked listing mentioned that the OnePlus 15 will arrive in two configurations: a 16GB RAM and 512GB storage model priced at Rs 79,999, and a lower 12GB RAM and 256GB version priced at Rs 72,999. The latter appeared in an Ultra Violet colour option, while the higher-end variant was shown in Infinite Black. Although the listing has since been taken down, cached search results on Google still display traces of the information.
If the pricing holds true, the OnePlus 15 would become the brand’s most expensive non-foldable smartphone to date. For comparison, the OnePlus 13 launched at Rs 69,999 for the base variant and Rs 76,999 for the top-tier model.
OnePlus 15 specifications
Official teasers have already confirmed several hardware details. The OnePlus 15 features a 6.78-inch display with 1.5K resolution and 165Hz refresh rate, a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, and up to 1TB storage.
It includes a triple 50-megapixel rear camera setup, a 32-megapixel front sensor, and a 7,300mAh battery with 120W wired and 50W wireless charging. With its launch just a day away, all eyes are now on how the official prices compare with this early leak.
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Sony just made a new PlayStation announcement that seemingly came out of nowhere. It unveiled the new Pulse Elevate Wireless Speakers as PlayStation branded speakers back in October. Now, the brand has launched a PlayStation Gaming Monitor, marking a new first for Sony.
Sony Quietly Introduces Its First PlayStation Gaming Monitor
The latest hardware announcement from Sony is a new gaming monitor for PlayStation. This new model arrives with a 27-inch IPS LCD panel that has a QHD resolution (1440p) and up to 240Hz refresh rate. Although, the high refresh rate is only available for PC and Mac with VRR support. Meanwhile, the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Pro only get a 120Hz refresh rate when paired with the monitor.
Sony’s 27-inch PlayStation Gaming Monitor
This makes sense considering how the popular gaming consoles barely hit the triple digit frame rate in most titles. Finer details regarding the display itself, like support for HDR content, are still unclear. However, Sony has confirmed that the PlayStation branded gaming monitor features two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DP 1.4 port, two USB Type A ports, and a single USB Type-C port for PlayStation Link devices. This basically allows the monitor to link with other PS Link enabled products like the brand’s speakers, headphones, and TWS earbuds.
Other notable features include built-in stereo speakers, a 3.5mm audio output, VESA mount compatibility, and the DualSense Charging Hook. This is basically an integrated charging dock that is also retractable. Sony plans to sell this separately from the new gaming monitor, which is set to release in just the US and Japan (for now). Unfortunately, pricing details are still at large but the PlayStation monitor will roll out sometime next year.
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Playing your Steam library on an Android phone just got a bit simpler — and safer. GameHub, the Windows emulator made by GameSir, is now officially available on the Google Play Store. That means no more sideloading.
Until now, installing GameHub meant downloading the APK directly from GameSir’s website. Moving to Google Play makes things a lot cleaner, with automatic updates, verified installs, and Google’s permission handling built in.
GameHub originally launched under the name GameFusion, but GameSir later rebranded it to focus squarely on one thing: Windows PC emulation on Android. Over the past year, steady updates and community tweaks have turned it into a favorite for PC gaming fans looking to take their Steam library mobile.
The biggest draw remains native Steam support. Once logged in, you can:
Download your Steam games directly inside the app
Launch and play without extra setup
Use cloud saves to pick up where you left off
Recent updates have tightened up performance, making some titles feel surprisingly close to native Android ports, given the phone runs a flagship chip — though don’t expect miracles just yet. Some titles may still need manual tweaks or compatibility workarounds — that’s just the nature of emulation.
There is one tradeoff:
The Play Store version is limited to Steam titles only. If you want to emulate non-Steam PC games, you’ll still need to grab the full version from GameHub’s website.
Overall, GameHub’s Play Store debut is a big step forward. It opens the door for more Android gamers to explore PC titles safely. And with most smartphone brands now chasing top-tier performance and battery life even in mid-range models, it’s a great way for gamers to make the most of their phones on the go.
Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3 rollout is officially shifting into high gear. The Xiaomi Pad 7 has started receiving its stable Android 16-based update, bringing along a bunch of visual tweaks and AI-powered tools. And this is just the start — Xiaomi has confirmed that at least ten more global devices will get the same update before the month ends.
The global Pad 7 is now getting build OS3.0.2.0.WOZMIXM, following the China release a few weeks ago. The update includes:
Hyperland, Xiaomi’s version of Apple’s Dynamic Island
An iOS 16-style customizable lockscreen
Performance and graphics optimizations for smoother multitasking
New AI writing and translation features
You can check for it by heading to Settings → About tablet → Check for updates, though the rollout is happening in stages.
Later this month, HyperOS 3 stable is also coming to:
Xiaomi MIX Flip
POCO F7 Pro
POCO F7
POCO X7 Pro
POCO X7 Pro Iron Man Edition
POCO X7
Redmi Note 14 Pro+
Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G
Redmi Note 14 Pro
Redmi Note 14
The update follows the Xiaomi 15 series, 15T lineup, POCO F7 Ultra, and Pad 7 Pro, which already received HyperOS 3 globally earlier this quarter.
With Hyperland, an overhauled lockscreen, and several AI-driven upgrades, this feels like a proper OS refresh. The company’s clearly borrowing a few tricks from Apple — but mixing them with its own flair and speed optimizations.
The Pad 7 is just the first wave. By the end of November, most of Xiaomi’s 2025 lineup should be running on what might be the smoothest version of HyperOS yet.
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