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The best Windows on ARM laptops you can buy right now

It wasn’t that long ago that Windows laptops with ARM processors felt experimental—okay for basic tasks, but weaker than x86 (Intel/AMD) machines in performance and compatibility.

That narrative has largely changed thanks to the launch of Snapdragon X (and its variants) silicon from Qualcomm. Most of today’s AI-focused Windows on ARM machines now run on a Snapdragon X-series chip using ARM architecture, rather than the traditional x86 platform that has powered Windows laptops for decades.

The difference this time is that the hardware finally feels mature. The Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus offer strong performance, excellent battery life, and cool-running designs.

On the software side, Windows 11—and the broader “Windows on ARM” initiative—now includes improved emulation of x86 and x64 apps via Microsoft’s “Prism” layer, meaning most Windows programs will run even if they aren’t yet compiled natively for ARM.

So, if you’re in the market for a laptop where portability and battery life matter most, Windows on ARM machines are more compelling than ever. Here are some of the best Windows on ARM machines you can choose from.

1. Microsoft Surface Laptop 7

Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 and Surface Pro 11 Specs Price

Microsoft has been the biggest believer in Windows on ARM, and the Surface Laptop 7 might just be the device that embodies that belief best. It keeps Microsoft’s familiar minimalist aesthetic: clean, slim, and free of attention-seeking design tricks.

Inside, you can choose between the Snapdragon X Plus and X Elite chips, with up to 64GB of RAM depending on the region. Storage goes up to 2TB, but the more interesting part is that the drive is user-replaceable. If you like the idea of starting with lower storage and upgrading later, this laptop makes it easy.

The Surface Laptop 7 also offers some of the best battery life in the Windows on ARM ecosystem. If your workload involves documents, video calls, and web browsing, it easily lasts a full workday — and then some.

You can choose from four color options: Black, Silver, Blue, and Gold. However, the Blue version is limited to the 13.5-inch model.

2. Dell XPS 13 (9345)

The XPS series is Dell’s premium line of laptops with a futuristic aesthetic, and this one is no different.

You get an invisible haptic trackpad area, no visible key gaps, and a capacitive function row that doubles as media controls. If you like a clean, flush look, there’s likely no better option than the XPS.

The XPS 13 (9345) is available with both LCD and OLED screen options. The base model features a 1080p LCD panel, while the high-end version comes with a 3K OLED touchscreen.

The laptop utilizes either the Snapdragon X Elite or X Plus platform, and like other Windows on ARM machines, it runs most emulated apps smoothly.

Dell claims the laptop can deliver 25 hours of runtime in a single charge. While that depends on individual usage, it should still last comfortably through a full day of light workloads such as document editing and web browsing.

3. HP EliteBook Ultra G1q

The EliteBook Ultra G1q is HP’s pitch to professionals who care as much about data security as battery life. It’s a Secured-Core PC, with hardware-level protections and HP Wolf Pro Security built in to fend off malware and phishing.

It runs a Snapdragon X Elite chip and comes with 16GB of RAM and 512GB storage, though there aren’t upgrade options or microSD expansion, which feels limiting in 2025. 

Still, the machine prioritizes durability. It has MIL-STD 810 testing means it can handle travel bumps, and the privacy shutter and IR camera help reinforce the business focus. No OLED here, but you do get a crisp 2.2K touchscreen and a balanced 16:10 aspect ratio.

4. Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge

Samsung’s entry leans toward a multimedia-friendly, everyday laptop with a familiar design. It has a 15.6-inch Full HD screen (not the sharpest here), a lightweight body made with recycled materials, and the usual Samsung ecosystem ties — including Galaxy AI features and tight phone syncing.

It’s powered by the Snapdragon X chip, 16GB RAM, 512GB storage, Wi-Fi 7, and a decent spread of ports, including HDMI and a microSD slot. Battery life should be strong thanks to the 61Wh battery and the efficiency of ARM silicon.

This laptop feels geared toward users who want Windows plus the convenience Samsung offers across devices. If you carry a Galaxy phone, it will feel familiar and connected right away.

5. Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch

If you want Windows on ARM in a portable 2-in-1 form factor, the Surface Pro 12-inch is the most balanced option right now. It’s a slim tablet first, but with a detachable keyboard and pen (sold separately), it easily becomes a lightweight laptop for work or study.

Microsoft hasn’t changed the Surface formula much here, and that’s not a bad thing. The built-in kickstand still makes it easy to set the device up at any angle, whether you’re typing on a desk or watching a video on a flight tray table.

Inside, the Snapdragon X Plus powers the device alongside 16GB of RAM and either 256GB or 512GB of storage. As a result, performance is strong enough for office work, streaming, and creative apps that support ARM. It also includes Windows Hello face unlock, which is quick and reliable for everyday use.

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Realme GT 8 Pro brings these 14 significant upgrades over the Realme GT 7 Pro

Realme is gearing up for the global launch of the Realme GT 8 Pro, which made its debut last month in China. While the brand hasn’t officially revealed the exact launch date, it is widely expected to arrive later this month in India and other global markets. Ahead of its launch, Realme’s Vice President Chase Xu has shared a detailed comparison poster highlighting how the GT 8 Pro significantly improves upon last year’s Realme GT 7 Pro.

Realme GT 8 Pro vs Realme GT 7 Pro: An official comparison

Realme GT 8 Pro vs Realme GT 7 Pro
Realme GT 8 Pro vs Realme GT 7 Pro

According to the official comparison, the Realme GT 8 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, marking a major leap from the Snapdragon 8 Elite used in the GT 7 Pro. The new model features a 2K 144Hz display, an upgrade over the 1.5K 120Hz screen on the GT 7 Pro. The display now reaches 7000nits peak brightness and features an ultra-fast 3200Hz touch sampling rate, improving responsiveness during gaming.

Another key improvement is the 7000mAh battery with 120W charging and 50W wireless charging support, compared to the 6500mAh battery and wired-only charging on the previous model. The GT 8 Pro runs on Realme UI 7.0, whereas the GT 7 Pro ships with UI 6.0.

The GT 8 Pro integrates a Hyper Vision AI chip, Symmetric Master Acoustic speakers, and an 0816 Ultra Haptic Motor for enhanced tactile feedback. The phone also introduces GT Boost 3.0 and a Signal Catcher Chip for improved connectivity.

Realme GT 8 Pro launch date

A recent report indicates that the Realme GT 8 Pro could launch on Nov. 20. There is speculation that its price may be higher than the GT 7 Pro, which was priced at Rs 59,999 (~$675), given the significant hardware and performance upgrades included in the new model.

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Here’s Two Vintage Car-Shaped Bluetooth Speakers You’ll Want on Your Desk

Unix has rolled out a pair of vintage car-themed Bluetooth speakers, and they’re guaranteed to turn heads. The company has unveiled the Capri 52 and Pontiac 34, two stylish audio gadgets that combines the charm of classic cars with the convenience of modern Bluetooth tech. So let’s check them out.

When Cars Meet Music: Unix Launches Vintage Capri 52 and Pontiac 34 Car Speakers

Unix Vintage Car Bluetooth Speakers
Unix Pontiac 34

Designed for both car lovers and music enthusiasts, each speaker features intricate detailing reminiscent of mid-century automobiles, complete with working LED headlights that sync with the music. The Capri 52 and Pontiac 34 are equipped with dual 5W audio drivers and True Wireless Stereo support. These speakers are powered by a 1,500mAh battery pack that takes about 2 hours to fully charge, with a total audio playback of up to 6 hours.

These new Unix portable speakers pair with your smartphone via Bluetooth 5.4, with a total range of 10 meters. Other connectivity options include TF card, USB, and AUX ports. You also get a built in microphone that allows for hands free calling functionality. There is even FM Radio support on the two vintage car shaped Bluetooth speakers.

Unix Vintage Car Bluetooth Speakers
Unix Capri 52

The Unix Capri 52 and Pontiac 34 have officially been announced in India for Rs 2,499. Buyers can get their hands on both models in multiple color options. The Pontiac 34 is available in either Red-Black and Blue-White, while the Capri 52 can be purchased in White, Blue, Red, and Black. You can buy these devices from the brand’s official website. This release also arrives after the company announced the Unix Voltro power bank in the region.

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Vivo X300 Ultra to be the first phone with dual 200MP cameras, display specs revealed

Last month, Vivo unveiled the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro in China and the global market. In December, these phones are expected to debut in India. After these devices receive a wider launch, the company is expected to start teasing the X300 Ultra’s arrival in the coming year. In a new Weibo post, tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed the display and camera details of the X300 Ultra.

Vivo X300 Ultra camera, display details

Vivo X300 Ultra leak by DCS

According to the tipster, the Vivo X300 Ultra’s rear camera setup will have three cameras, with all of them equipped with upgraded large sensors compared to the Vivo X200 Ultra. He further stated that the X300 Ultra might become the industry’s first phone to feature a pair of 200-megapixel cameras. It appears that the primary camera will have a 35mm focal length, ideal for portraits, street, and everyday shots.

The same leak also reveals that the Vivo X300 Ultra is currently being tested with a new 6.8-inch OLED screen featuring a flat design and 2K resolution support. Under the hood, it is said to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset.

The rumour mill is yet to reveal the X300 Ultra’s battery size and charging capabilities. As far as photography is concerned, it is expected to feature a 50-megapixel selfie camera and a 200-megapixel (Sony IMX09E, OIS) + 50-megapixel (Sony LYT-828) + 200-megapixel (Samsung HPB, periscope telephoto with OIS) triple-camera unit. It is expected to run on Android 16 with a layer of OriginOS 6 UI.

Vivo X300 Ultra launch timeframe

Early reports suggest that the Vivo X300s and Vivo X300 Ultra may debut in Q2 2026. It is also expected to hit the global market around the same time, marking the first Vivo Ultra-branded phone to release outside of China.

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Atari 2600+ Pac-Man Edition Brings Nostalgia in Bright Yellow

The retro gaming world just got a little brighter, literally. Atari has unveiled the Atari 2600+ Pac-Man Edition, a cheerful, bright-yellow version of its modern retro console. Designed as a tribute to one of the most iconic arcade games ever made, this new edition combines classic aesthetics with a splash of vibrant color. So let’s check it out.

Atari 2600+ Pac-Man Edition: A Trip Down Memory Lane

The American video game company first unveiled the Atari 2600+ Pac-Man Edition console earlier this year. Now, the limited edition console is finally available for purchase. Pre-orders had gone live back in July, so the shipments should’ve reached most of the early buyers already. But as of right now, this retro gaming console is available for purchase directly from Amazon.

Atari 2600+ Pac-Man Edition Console
Atari 2600+ Pac Man Edition Console

The Atari 2600+ Pac-Man Edition console is listed for 169.99 US Dollars, which is slightly higher than the price for the base Atari 2600+. To recall, the Atari 2600+ is a modern retro console that sells for around 129 US Dollars. This model was first released back in 2023 as a smaller replica of the four-switch woodgrain model of the Atari 2600. Although you do get some convenient features like backward-compatible cartridges and a wireless controller.

Looking at the special edition model, the Atari 2600+ gets a bright yellow makeover that includes yellow colored switches, the titular Pac-Man, and the four ghosts etched on the front. Apart from the design, it is practically identical to the regular Atari 2600+ from the inside, so you can buy games for it directly from the company or through Amazon.

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TECNO Releases Spark Go in Bikaner Red: Budget Phone Gets a Bold New Look

Tecno has just added a vibrant new colour to its budget smartphone lineup in India. The company’s Tecno Spark Go 5G is now arriving in a bright red color option in the region, adding a fresh finish to its budget conscious smartphone. So here’s what you get for under Rs 10,000.

New Bikaner Red Spark Go by Tecno Debuts in India

To recall, the brand originally unveiled the Tecno Spark Go in three color options in the region. This included a Turquoise Green, Sky Blue, and Ink Black. Now, the smartphone is arriving in the Bikaner Red colorway. This is a light red hue for a fresh new look. But apart from the color, the Tecno Spark Go still offers the same specs as the original Spark Go model.

Tecno Spark Go Bikaner Red
Tecno Spark Go in Bikaner Red

So it still sports a tall 6.74-inch LCD panel with an HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 670 nits of peak brightness. Under the hood, the device runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 SoC, which is paired with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Users also get access to 4GB of virtual RAM for improved multitasking. A large 6,000mAh battery pack powers this model, which supports 18W wired fast charging.

For optics, the rear has a 50MP camera along with an LED flash module, while the front houses a 5MP selfie shooter. Other notable features include an IP64 rating for water and dust resistance, AI powered features like call assistant, and a 7.99mm body. The new Bikaner Red version of the Tecno Spark Go is available for purchase via Flipkart for Rs 9,999.

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Casio lists four new Baby-G watches with a square digital display

Casio’s Baby-G lineup is getting a fresh splash of color and customization, with a new set of square-display digital watches landing in Japan. The four-model collection brings back the retro charm of classic digital Casio watches but adds a twist aimed at younger buyers: the watches can pop off the strap and transform into bag charms. With global listings already live, the series looks set for a wider release soon.

The new quartet falls under the Baby-G BGD-10KH series, available now for pre-order in Japan. The range includes four pastel shades — black (BGD-10KH-2CJR), purple (BGD-10KH-2BJR), pink (BGD-10KH-4JR) and yellow (BGD-10KH-9JR) — each featuring a matte resin case, matching strap, and a heart-shaped accessory holder. Owners can remove the watch from the band and clip it onto bags, pouches, or keychains, keeping the Baby-G’s playful design ethos intact.

Despite the cute aesthetics, these are still proper Baby-G watches. They’re water-resistant to 10 ATM, built to handle daily wear, and rated for three years of battery life. The square digital display follows a classic Casio layout, showing the time, date, and day of week at a glance. An LED backlight helps with visibility in low light.

Functionality remains familiar but solid:

  • World time with 29 time zones
  • 1/100-second stopwatch
  • Five daily alarms
  • 24-hour countdown timer

At ¥9,900 (~$64.30) each, the BGD-10KH lineup sits firmly in the affordable category, making them easy picks for students, casual collectors, or anyone hunting for a simple everyday digital watch with personality. Casio says the Japanese release is planned for November 2025.

All four models are also listed on Casio’s international website — a strong sign that global availability is on the way. With their mix of retro styling, customizable charm-clip design, and practical features, the BGD-10KH series looks like another easy win for Casio’s ever-expanding digital watch catalog.

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The next-gen Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 allegedly has standard and Pro models

Qualcomm just can’t seem to settle on what to call its flagship processors. After rebranding its top-tier chip earlier this year as the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, the company might shuffle things around yet again, and somehow, it’s getting even more confusing.

According to a new leak from reliable Weibo tipster Digital Chat Station, next year’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 will reportedly come in two versions: a standard model and a Pro variant.

That means the true successor to the current 8 Elite Gen 5 will technically be the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, while the non-Pro version will likely be a slightly watered-down version sharing most of the same specs.

If you trace Qualcomm’s naming history, the confusion starts to make sense (sort of). Back in 2022, the company kicked off its new convention with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, which was normally followed by the 8 Gen 2 and 8 Gen 3. But in 2024, Qualcomm decided to rename its flagship line to Snapdragon 8 Elite, only to tweak it again in 2025 to Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. 

To make things worse, Qualcomm is still planning to launch a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 as a sub-flagship chip later this year. And now, adding a “Pro” to the flagship lineup just makes the whole thing even murkier.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 / Pro specs

As to what the upcoming chips might bring, both will reportedly be manufactured using TSMC’s N2P process and feature Qualcomm’s third-generation custom CPU architecture with a 2+3+3 core setup. 

According to the leak, the two versions will differ mainly in GPU capabilities, and only the Pro variant is expected to support LPDDR6 memory.

A separate report claims that the new manufacturing process and faster memory could drive up production costs, which might translate to even pricier flagship phones by 2027.

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Xiaomi launches Smart Gas Water Heater 2 Silent Zero Cold Water 16L in China

Xiaomi’s smart home lineup continues to expand in China, this time with a new gas water heater that aims to deliver quieter operation, instant hot water, and tighter integration with HyperOS-connected homes. The company has now introduced a next-generation model built to be more compact and more precise than its predecessor — without sacrificing power.

Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Smart Gas Water Heater 2 Silent Zero Cold Water 16L Edition, a follow-up to the earlier Mijia Gas Water Heater S1. The new version focuses heavily on noise reduction and temperature stability.

As the name implies, Xiaomi is pitching silence as a key selling point. The heater uses nine-layer noise reduction technology and carries CHCT Level-1 Acoustic Quality Certification, which essentially means it has been tested to operate more quietly than typical gas-powered systems. Despite the emphasis on silence, Xiaomi says it has not compromised on performance: the heater promises instant hot water and maintains a steady temperature thanks to a dual-drive water servo system that keeps fluctuations within 0.3°C.

Users can choose from four heating modes — timed, water-controlled, manual, and connected — depending on their routine. The connected mode is where Xiaomi’s ecosystem advantage comes in. The heater supports HyperOS Connect, allowing it to communicate with other Xiaomi smart devices. For instance, homeowners could automate hot water to start flowing when a Xiaomi smart lock is unlocked or manage temperature settings directly through the Xiaomi Home app.

Another highlight is the heater’s size. With dimensions of 520 × 360 × 172 mm, Xiaomi claims the new model is 21% smaller than the previous generation, making it easier to install in tighter spaces or modern apartments where every centimeter counts.

Pricing and availability:

The Mijia Smart Gas Water Heater 2 Silent Zero Cold Water 16L Edition is currently available in China for CNY 2,299 (~$320).

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First Dimensity 9500e and 8500-powered phones are arriving early next year

The flagship phone battle in China is almost settled for this year. What comes next is a wave of sub-flagship models to be powered by the up-and-coming chips from Qualcomm and MediaTek. 

Qualcomm is set to unveil the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 later this year, and phones powered by it will start showing up soon after. A new leak has now given us a tentative timeframe for the launch of MediaTek’s counterpart.

MediaTek is reportedly working on two smartphone chips: the Dimensity 8500 and Dimensity 9500e. And according to tipster Digital Chat Station, the first phones powered by these chips will not launch until January next year. These phones are also said to have flagship-level specifications and large batteries.

What we know so far

As you might have guessed, the Dimensity 9500e is the more powerful of the two, running at up to 3.73GHz. It reportedly uses a CPU setup of 1× Cortex-X925, 3× Cortex-X4, and 4× Cortex-A720 cores.

The GPU is said to be an Arm G925 MP12 clocked at 1612MHz, and the chip is built on TSMC’s advanced 3nm N3E process.

MediaTek Dimensity chip

Meanwhile, the Dimensity 8500 is designed for slightly more affordable phones but still carries a punch. It’s reportedly based on TSMC’s 4nm process and uses an 8-core setup built around ARM’s A725 architecture — meaning all cores are “big” cores. 

The prime core is said to reach 3.4GHz, a small but notable bump from the 3.25GHz seen in its predecessor, the Dimensity 8400. Graphics performance could also get a lift thanks to a Mali-G720 GPU tuned to around 1.5GHz. The Dimensity 8500 reportedly scores around 2.2 million points on AnTuTu. 

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MediaTek absolutely owns AnTuTu’s mid-range ranking for October

If you thought Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 flex in the flagship charts this month was impressive, wait till you see what happened in the mid-range segment. 

AnTuTu also shared its October 2025 list of the top 10 Android mid-range phones recently, and MediaTek has officially locked down the entire leaderboard. Every single phone in the ranking is powered by a Dimensity chip. Yes, all ten.

Realme Neo 7 SE

Leading the pack is Realme’s Neo7 SE, running the Dimensity 8400-Ultra, with a beefy average score of 1,931,641. Following right behind are the iQOO Z10 Turbo and Vivo Y300 GT, both using the standard Dimensity 8400 chip, scoring 1,915,499 and 1,909,184, respectively. 

It’s all Dimensity from top to bottom

Fourth place goes to the Redmi Turbo 4, again rocking a Dimensity 8400-Ultra at 1,868,587 points. After that, the list starts mixing in slightly different Dimensity flavors. 

Oppo’s Reno 14 series grabs fifth and sixth place with the Dimensity 8350 and Dimensity 8450. Rounding out the top 10 are phones like the Motorola Edge 60 Pro and OPPO K13 Turbo 5G, all sticking with Team MediaTek.

Every device in the top 10 crosses 1.28 million points, which tells how strong the upper-midrange category has become. To say the least, these scores are similar to the flagship phones of 2022 / 2023. 

It’s absolutely surprising that not even a single Snapdragon-powered phone has made it to the top 10 list. Qualcomm’s direct rival to the Dimensity 8400 is the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 / Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. However, MediaTek’s adoption is clearly much higher in the mid-range segment, and it’s clearly winning there.

It’s also worth noting how AnTuTu calculates its rankings. Instead of reporting one best benchmark attempt, the score is the average score for that model across the month.

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Nothing will let you fully remove Meta services from the Phone (3a) Lite after backlash

The Phone (3a) Lite is Nothing’s first phone to come with bloatware out of the box. But for a company that built its brand on “clean software” and transparency, that didn’t sit well with many fans.

After backlash from community members, Nothing has now responded to that feedback in a pretty major way.

Nothing’s co-founder Akis Evangelidis confirmed in a community post yesterday that the company will soon allow users to completely remove Meta services from the Phone (3a) Lite. That includes Meta App Installer, Meta App Manager, and Meta Services, all of which previously could only be disabled.

According to Akis, the change will roll out later this month. That said, the company has yet to address concerns about the Lock Glimpse service, which was also introduced with the Phone (3a) Lite.

It’s a feature that constantly swaps your lock-screen wallpaper and pushes website links and articles you never signed up for. The service is enabled by default, and while it can be disabled, it’s still the kind of thing that could frustrate anyone who’s not particularly tech-savvy.

Why were these apps there in the first place?

The Phone (3a) Lite comes with TikTok (in select regions), Instagram, and Facebook already installed, apps Nothing says most users download anyway. Nothing claims pre-loading them brings real performance benefits:

  • Faster app launches (up to 50–100ms quicker)
  • Better background retention (no reloads when switching back)
  • Lower battery drain
  • Smoother in-app camera performance

It’s a pitch that sounds a lot like the one from phone makers in the early Android bloatware era, but Nothing says users still have control. 

All apps can be uninstalled, and according to the company, the Meta service layer was only there to keep them updated and stable. However, now that it’s allowing Meta services to be uninstalled as well, it’s a good thing indeed.

Nothing also confirmed that its introducing a new “app recommendation service” that appears only during setup, offering pre-screened apps to help new users get started faster. The company says this can be skipped entirely, and even disabled through system settings if you don’t want it.

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OnePlus Ace 6 Pro Max retail box image emerge, could be the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 phone

Recently, Redmi unveiled the Redmi K90 and Redmi K90 Pro Max. The latter came as a bit of a surprise, as it was expected to carry Redmi K90 Pro branding according to early leaks. Now, a new leak reveals that OnePlus will also adopt the Pro Max branding for its upcoming performance-focused flagship.

OnePlus Ace 6 Pro Max moniker revealed

The above images (the second image is a cropped version of the original) reveal a retail box image of the OnePlus Ace 6 Pro Max. The moniker suggests that it will offer superior performance compared to the Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered OnePlus Ace 6, which debuted in China last month.

Last month, OnePlus confirmed that it will be the first brand to launch a phone powered by the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. Therefore, it is likely that the Ace 6 Pro Max may debut soon as the world’s first Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 phone.

Interestingly, the Vivo S50 Pro Mini, which is expected to debut later this month, is also said to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 SoC. Therefore, the OnePlus Ace 6 Pro Max featuring the same chip may debut before the end of this month in China.

OnePlus Ace 6 Pro Max specifications (rumored)

The Ace 6 Pro Max could be the same phone that’s being referred to as the Ace 6 Turbo in recent leaks. It is said to feature a 6.7-inch OLED screen that supports a 1.5K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. Apart from the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 SoC, it is expected to arrive with an 8,000mAh battery with 100W charging support.

For photography, it may feature a 32-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel (main, OIS) + 8-megapixel (ultra-wide) dual-camera system. It is expected to come with other features such as ColorOS 16-based Android 16, dual speakers, an x-axis linear motor, an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint scanner, NFC, a metal middle frame, and weigh around 216 grams. It may come in three shades: Flash Black, Electric Purple, and Glimpse Green, as well as a special edition version.

This phone is also expected to be launched in India before the end of this year. Likely, it may get rebranded as the OnePlus 15R in the country.

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How to Look for Good Battery Backup Smartphones

Smartphone battery life in 2025 isn’t just about how many milliamp-hours you can cram into a device anymore. Sure, battery capacity still matters, but the game has changed pretty dramatically.

Thanks to newer battery technologies like silicon-carbon, several Chinese phone makers have basically said “forget the 5,000mAh limit” and pushed way past it. The Xiaomi 17 Pro Max now packs a massive 7,500mAh battery, while phones like the iQOO 15, OnePlus 15, and various Realme GT models are hovering around the 7,000mAh mark.

But here’s the thing: a bigger battery doesn’t automatically mean your phone will last longer. Battery life depends on a whole bunch of factors, such as how efficiently your phone uses power, what kind of display it has, how well the software is optimized, how it handles heat, and even how it manages your network connections.

iQOO 15 battery specs

1. Capacity Is Just the Beginning

Yes, a higher mAh or watt-hour rating generally means more stored charge. But that’s not the whole story. You could have a phone with a 7,000mAh battery that dies faster than one with 5,000mAh if it’s running a power-hungry screen, demanding apps, or poorly optimized software.

Sometimes budget phones actually outlast premium flagships simply because they have less going on under the hood. Take something like the Redmi 15 with its 7,000mAh battery; it can go forever partly because it doesn’t have a bunch of power-guzzling features fighting for juice.

2. Display Specs Have a Big Impact

Those gorgeous high-refresh-rate screens? They’re battery killers. Phones with 120Hz or 144Hz OLED panels use noticeably more power.

The good news is that manufacturers have gotten smarter about this. LTPO technology lets screens adjust their refresh rate on the fly, dropping all the way down to 1Hz when you’re just looking at a static image. Phones without this feature, or those stuck at a constant high refresh rate, will drain faster.

Screen resolution also plays a role, as phones with Full HD+ panels generally consume less power than those with QHD+ displays, even at identical brightness and refresh rates.

Then there’s the new brightness race. Every company is pushing peak brightness higher; many flagships now hit 5,000 nits easily. Great for outdoor visibility, but if you’re someone who cranks up the brightness or uses your phone outside frequently, expect noticeably faster battery drain.

3. Processor Efficiency and Thermal Design Matter

The chip inside your phone makes a big difference. Newer processors like the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 or Dimensity 9500 are more power-efficient and handle heat better.

But when you’re gaming hard or taking lots of photos, phones can get hot and start throttling, which actually increases power consumption. Good thermal design, basically, how well your phone dissipates heat, helps keep performance steady without draining the battery.

If your phone heats up during simple tasks like video calls or navigation, expect the battery to drain faster.

4. Software Optimization Is a Key Factor

Here’s where Apple and Samsung still have an edge. The iPhone 17 Pro Max and Galaxy S25 Ultra don’t have the biggest batteries out there, but they often outlast phones with much larger capacities. Why? Software. iOS and One UI are really good at managing what’s happening in the background, controlling location services, and switching between networks efficiently.

Chinese brands are catching up, though. OnePlus and Xiaomi now use AI to manage background apps and extend standby time.

5. Charging Tech and Long-Term Battery Health

Fast charging has gotten pretty wild in 2025. We’re talking 100W to 120W wired charging and 50W wireless in many phones. That’s great for getting back up to speed quickly, but what really matters for the long haul is how your phone manages heat while charging.

Look for features like trickle charging, bypass charging (useful when gaming while plugged in), and scheduled night charging; these all help reduce battery degradation over time. More phones are also including battery health monitoring to help preserve capacity as your device ages.

6. Real-World Use Tells the Real Story

At the end of the day, no spec sheet can fully predict how long your phone will actually last. Real battery life depends on how you use it, your screen time, how much you’re on calls, how many apps you have syncing in the background, and what you’re doing with your phone.

That’s why independent battery tests and real-world reviews are so valuable. They cut through the marketing and show you what actually happens when you use the phone like a normal person.

In 2025, those Chinese flagships with massive batteries are genuinely impressive, and many deliver excellent real-world performance. But don’t count out phones from Apple, Samsung, and others that might have smaller batteries but make up for it with smart optimization.

The bottom line? If battery life is your priority, look at the whole picture, not just that mAh number.

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Vivo Y500 Pro spotted on Geekbench, launch date, key specs officially confirmed

While teasing the arrival of the Vivo X300 series for China last month, Vivo confirmed that the home market will also be receiving a powerful Y-series phone called the Vivo Y500 Pro in November. It also confirmed that the device will be equipped with a flagship-grade 200-megapixel Samsung HP5 camera. Today, the brand rolled out the following poster to confirm its November 10 launch date for China along with some of its key specifications. At the same time, the device has also surfaced on Geekbench, revealing its chipset for the first time.

Vivo Y500 Pro Geekbench listing

The above screengrabs show that a new Vivo phone bearing the model number V2516A has surfaced on Geekbench. The listing reveals that it is powered by a chipset that comprises four cores working at 2.0GHz and four cores operating at 2.6GHz. For graphics, the chipset is equipped with the Mali-G615 MC2 GPU. These details suggest that the device is powered by the Dimensity 7400 chipset.

The listing also reveals that the device features 12GB of RAM and runs on Android 16, which will have a layer of OriginOS 6 on top. The company claims that it will be the first non-flagship Vivo phone to come preinstalled with OriginOS 6.

Vivo Y500 Pro’s officially confirmed specs

Vivo Y500 Pro official poster
Vivo Y500 Pro official poster

The official poster reveals that the Vivo Y500 Pro has a flagship-quality 6.67-inch OLED screen that supports a 1.5K resolution. For photography, it is equipped with a 200-megapixel Samsung HP5, a flagship-grade camera sensor with OIS support.

The Y500 Pro has a 7,000mAh battery, which is expected to support 90W fast charging. In terms of performance, the company claims that it will support 120fps HD MOBA gaming. As for the build, the Y500 Pro is an IP68/69-rated device, featuring an anti-glare glass back with a satin finish, giving it a premium and silky texture.

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Honor 500 series’ leaked sketch reveals an iPhone Air-like design

Honor is expected to announce the Honor 500 series later this month in China. While the company is likely to start teasing its key features soon, a new leak from reliable tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed the design of the Honor 500 series. As can be seen below, the new lineup will sport a horizontal camera bar similar to the Apple iPhone Air and Google Pixel phones.

Honor 500 series design revealed

Honor 500 series design leak
Honor 500 series design sketch by DCS

The sketches shared by the tipster show that the Honor 500 series will sport a horizontal camera deco and a flat display with large, rounded corners. The design appears quite refined now compared to the previous generation, claims the tipster.

The tipster added that the Honor 500 series will arrive with upgrades in departments like the camera system, performance, and peripheral features, using top-tier components. However, with these improvements, a price increase seems to be inevitable.

He claimed that the Honor 500 and 500 Pro will sport the same design, with the Pro having a triple camera setup on the back. The above image specifically showcases the Honor 500’s design with a dual-camera system on the back.

Honor 500, Honor 500 Pro specifications (rumoured)

The Honor 500 and 500 Pro are expected to feature a 6.5-inch OLED panel that supports a 1.5K resolution. Both phones will run on MagicOS 10-based Android 16 and support 80W charging. While the Pro model will have the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, the SoC of the standard model is yet to be revealed. Their battery capacities are also under wraps.

The rear camera setup of the Honor 500 and 500 Pro will include a 200-megapixel main camera and an ultra-wide lens, while the Pro model will also have an additional OmniVision OV64B 64-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. Both devices will come in shades like black, silver, pink, and blue.

The Honor 500 series will rival the Oppo Reno 15 lineup and the Vivo S50 series, which are also expected to launch this month in China.

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Oppo Reno 15 series phone’s chipset revealed via Geekbench listing

Oppo is expected to announce the Reno 15 series of smartphones later this month in China. It is speculated that the lineup will comprise three models, namely the Reno 15, Reno 15 Pro, and Reno 15 Mini. One of these devices has now surfaced on Geekbench, revealing key details such as its chipset, RAM, and OS version.

Oppo Reno 15 series device on Geekbench

As shown above, an upcoming Oppo smartphone with the model number PLV110 has appeared in Geekbench’s database. The listing reveals that it is powered by the Dimensity 8450, paired with 16GB of RAM, and runs on Android 16.

Although the chipset’s name is not explicitly mentioned, the CPU and GPU (via source code) details are sufficient to conclude that it is powered by the D8450, which also powered the Oppo Reno 14 Pro. In the single-core and multi-core tests, the device scored 1,668 and 6,274 points, respectively.

At present, it is unclear which of the three Reno 15 models the PLV110 model number belongs to. Recent reports have claimed that the Reno 15 Mini and Reno 15 Pro will feature the D8450 chipset. Therefore, it remains to be seen whether the standard Reno 15 will also have the same chip.

In terms of specs, the Reno 15, 15 Pro, and 15 Mini are said to be equipped with 6.59-inch, 6.78-inch, and 6.31-inch displays, respectively. While all three are expected to run on ColorOS 16-based Android 16, the other specs of the standard model remain under wraps.

Oppo Reno 14 Pro
Oppo Reno 14 Pro

The rear camera setups of the Reno 15 Pro and 15 Mini are expected to feature a 200-megapixel Samsung HP5 main camera with OIS support, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. For selfies, the Pro model is said to be equipped with a 32-megapixel front camera.

The Reno 15 Pro is also said to pack a 6,300mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging support. It will have a metal frame and a glass back. The Pro and Mini models are expected to offer an IP68/69-level of dust and water resistance.

A recent report claimed that the Reno 15 series is also heading to India by the end of next month (December).

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These JBL Tune 510BT Wireless Headphones Are On Sale for Under $30

There are plenty of wireless headphones to choose from, and you can spend as much or as little as you want to for your next pair. But known brands can usually be pretty expensive. However, a pair of Bluetooth headphones from JBL is on a steep discount. The model in question is the JBL Tune 510BT. So what’s the deal, and what do these headphones offer? Read on to find out.

Deal Alert: JBL Tune 510BT Wireless Headphones for Less Than $30

The popular audio brand’s Tune 510BT arrives with JBL’s Pure Bass sound that promises punchy bass. These headphones connect via Bluetooth 5.0, offering up to 40 hours of audio playback on a single full charge. While charging the JBL Tune 510BT headphones takes around two hours, a quick 5 minute charge from the USB Type-C port offers an additional 2 hours of music playback.

JBL Tune 510BT Budget Headphones
JBL Tune 510BT

Other notable features include on ear controls for volume adjustment, pause and playing tracks, and smart assistant support like Google Assistant and Siri. The JBL Tune 510BT headphones often sell for around $50, but as of right now, it is listed on Amazon for just $29.95. This is for the White variant, while the Black variant sells for even lower, depending on its availability.

Apart from this, the wireless JBL headphones are also offered in Rose and Blue color options. During the recent Amazon Prime Day sale, the JBL Go 4, which is a tiny speaker, got a notable discount as well. It sold for around $40 and can often be found in a similar price range every now and then. But for now, the JBL Tune 510BT is basically the most basic pair of JBL wireless headphones you can buy right now

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5 Most Anticipated Games You Can’t Miss: GTA 6, Marvel’s Wolverine, 007 First Light, & More

The gaming industry just saw massive releases with Arc Raiders and Battlefield 6. But the calendar for gaming is still bursting with promise. So we’ve compiled a list of five of the most anticipated games that have yet to release: from sprawling fantasy worlds, latest entries in massive franchises, and a game that breathes new life into an iconic spy series.

1. The Witcher IV

5 Most Anticipated Games
The Witcher IV

For fans of rich, mature RPGs, The Witcher series is practically mythical. The last entry in the series was a massive success, leading CD Projekt Red to then work on Cyberpunk 2077. After years of speculation of another Witcher game being in the works, the CDPR finally confirmed that it is working on The Witcher IV.

This next installment in the series is expected to use the Unreal Engine 5 and promises to expand the witcher universe significantly, focusing on the character Ciri. We will likely get another immersive open world fantasy game with a strong focus on narrative and character expression.

2. Grand Theft Auto VI

GTA 6 Second Trailer
Grand Theft Auto VI

Few franchises spark as much feverish speculation as Grand Theft Auto, and GTA 6 is no different. From the return to a modern Vice City reimagining, to introducing a female protagonist Lucia alongside a male partner, this open-world behemoth is poised to redefine sandbox gaming.

Official listings now put the launch date at 26th May 2026, for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, with PC to follow later. For gamers looking for immersive scale, deep systems and high ambition, this is the title to watch. Its trailers have already broken the internet before, so this title might be one of the most anticipated video game of all time.

3. 007 First Light

5 Most Anticipated Games
007 First Light

A fresh take on James Bond arrives with IO Interactive’s origin story for 007. Set for 27th March 2026, across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC and Nintendo Switch 2, First Light combines stealth, gadgets and high-stakes espionage, just like the iconic spy thriller movie franchise.

Unlike typical Bond games, it promises a younger Bond on the rise, mixing sleek spycraft with grand action set-pieces (like the Uncharted series). For any gamer who craves cinematic narrative and elegant mission design, this one stands out.

4. Marvel’s Wolverine

5 Most Anticipated Games
Marvel’s Wolverine

After the success of the recent Spider-Man games, Insomniac Games is planning on bringing another popular comicbook superhero to life in a new video game. Marvel’s Wolverince is set to exclusively release on the Sony PS5 sometime in Fall 2026.

The game emphasises brutal melee combat, mature storytelling and locations from across the globe including fictional and real-life regions like Madripoor and Japan. If you’re drawn to superhero action that combines depth with spectacle, this is one of the most intriguing titles on the horizon, which makes sense once you see the gore, fights, and furious gameplay of Logan.

5. Resident Evil Requiem

5 Most Anticipated Games
Resident Evil Requiem

Horror fans get their moment too. Capcom’s next major instalment in the survival-horror genre is called Resident Evil Requiem that is set for a 27th February 2026 release. Developed in the RE ENGINE, this game promises cinematic visuals, tension-filled exploration and a chilling return to tradition. The Resident Evil franchise is a giant in the horror genre, so the latest installment is already garnering hype and the trailer already getting nearly 4 million views on YouTube.

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This Xiaomi Sterilizer Feels Premium, Cleans Everything, and Costs Under $150

Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Smart Sterilizer, a 25-liter hygiene appliance designed for family use. It is available on JD.com for 1,199 yuan ($168), with coupon discounts bringing the price down to 917.24 yuan ($128).

Mijia Smart Sterilizer

Mijia Smart Sterilizer Specifications

The Mijia Smart Sterilizer targets families with infants or health-conscious users who need frequent sterilization of household items. It supports a large 25-liter capacity and accommodates a variety of items such as baby bottles, utensils, toys, and small clothing. The inner chamber uses food-grade 304 stainless steel baskets that resist corrosion and bacterial buildup.

Xiaomi equips the device with a dual sterilization system that combines ultraviolet (UV-C) disinfection and pasteurization. The UV system uses 24 LED lamp beads emitting at 260-270nm, scientifically arranged to provide 360-degree coverage. The pasteurization mode heats the interior to 75°C. Together, they can eliminate up to 35 types of microorganisms with a sterilization rate of 99.999%.

The interior remains antibacterial for up to 72 hours after each cleaning cycle. It features a graphene heating system that enables the sterilizer to reach 75°C in just eight seconds. Xiaomi says this optimal temperature helps prevent mold, remove excess moisture, and eliminate odors such as milk residue.

Mijia Smart Sterilizer

The airflow system is based on the chimney effect and aerodynamic principles. It enables even heat distribution while keeping noise levels under 29.8 decibels. It also includes a night mode that disables button sounds and dims the lights.

The Mijia Smart Sterilizer connects to Xiaomi’s HyperOS ecosystem, allowing remote control through the Mi Home app to monitor status, schedule cleanings, and switch sterilization modes. It also includes a child lock, anti-scald protection, door-activated lighting, and soft ambient illumination, while the top surface doubles as a convenient storage area.

In related news, Xiaomi recently released a smart foot spa with heating, massage, UV sterilization, and automatic folding features, along with a new water purifier capable of making ice and instantly heating water.

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