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Redmi K90 Pro Max vs Xiaomi 17 Pro Max: What Sets the Budget Flagship Apart?

In the world of smartphones, the line between “affordable flagship” and “true flagship” continues to blur. With the arrival of the Redmi K90 Pro Max and the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, buyers now have two powerhouse options from the Xiaomi ecosystem. While both offer cutting edge hardware, the K90 Pro Max delivers near flagship hardware at a more accessible price point. Considering some of their specs are also identical, what’s the difference between the budget flagship and the brand’s true flagship?

1. Design & Display

Xiaomi 17 Pro Max

The Chinese tech giant’s two new Pro Max models feature a very similar design language, with flat rear and front, a metallic frame on the side, and rounded corners. However, the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max’s unique secondary cover display on the back is a key highlight. This tiny 2.9-inch panel can not only display crucial information like date, time, and notifications, but it also doubles as a camera viewfinder, showcases live statuses (active tasks like cabs, music playback, others), features virtual pets, and much more.

On the front, Xiaomi equips both the Redmi K90 Pro Max and Xiaomi 17 Pro Max with the same 6.9-inch 2K OLED flat M10 LTPO panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, 3500 nits of peak brightness, DC dimming, and Xiaomi’s Dragon Crystal Glass for protection. So, apart from the cover screen, the visual experience is basically the same.

2. Hardware

Redmi K90 Pro Max
Redmi K90 Pro Max

Another major aspect that remains unchanged between the two devices is the Qualcomm chip under the hood. The brand offers the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, built on a 3nm process and designed for high performance. This flagship chip is paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of internal storage.

A massive 7,500mAh battery pack powers the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, while the Redmi K90 Pro Max barely edges ahead with a 7,560mAh cell. The duo supports 100W wired fast charging, 50W wireless fast charging, and 22.5W reverse wired charging (22.5W reverse wireless charging support on the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max).

While Xiaomi’s top of the line smartphone gets a dual display setup, Redmi’s premium smartphone also gets a unique feature on the rear. Alongside its camera lenses, there is a dedicated woofer with ‘Sound by Bose’, which is a part of the 2.1 stereo sound field that includes the dual speakers.

3. Photography

Just like how the Redmi K90 Pro Max borrows the display from the 17 Pro Max, the K90 Pro Max borrows its main camera from another Xiaomi 17 series model. It arrives with a 50MP 1/1.31″ Light Fusion 950 sensor with OIS that is also found on the standard Xiaomi 17. This is paired with a 50MP ultra wide angle lens and a 50MP 5x periscope telephoto shooter (a first for the brand). For selfies and video calls, the front houses a 20MP camera.

On the other hand, the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max packs a larger 50MP Light Hunter 950L main sensor (1/1.28″), 50MP ultra wide angle lens, and 50MP periscope telephoto shooter with 5x zoom. There is also a 50MP shooter for selfies and video calls. Apart from better hardware, this model also brings Xiaomi’s collaboration with Leica.

4. Pricing & Final Thoughts

Redmi K90 Pro Max - 2.1 speaker

Lastly, let’s talk about the pricing. Xiaomi sells the 17 Pro Max with a starting price tag of 5,999 Yuan (roughly 841 US Dollars) for the 12GB + 512GB starting option. Meanwhile, the 12GB + 256GB base variant of the Redmi K90 Pro Max costs 3,999 Yuan (roughly 561 US Dollars). The higher 12GB + 512GB option costs 4,499 Yuan. So choosing between the Redmi K90 Pro Max and the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max comes down to what you prioritize most.

If you’re looking for high-end performance, a large battery, and a strong all-around phone at a better value, the K90 Pro Max stands out as a very compelling option. But if you want every premium feature, a richer camera system, a secondary display and the absolute top tier of flagship finishing, the 17 Pro Max delivers that.

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OPPO Find X9 Launched Globally with Hasselblad Cameras, Dimensity 9500 Chip & a Massive Battery

Oppo has recently unveiled the Find X9 smartphone for the global market, a couple of weeks after its launch in China.

Display and Design

Oppo Find X9

The Find X9 comes with a 6.59-inch AMOLED display offering a 2760×1256 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 3600 nits of peak brightness. It also features 3840Hz PWM dimming for reduced flicker. The design includes a flat aluminum frame and matte glass back, available in Titanium Grey, Space Black, and Velvet Red. It holds IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance.

Hasselblad Master Camera System

The Find X9 features the new Hasselblad Master Camera System, developed in collaboration with Hasselblad. It includes a 50MP main camera using the 1/1.4-inch Sony LYT-808 sensor with an f/1.6 aperture that captures 57% more light for better low-light shots. The setup also includes a 50MP ultra-wide camera with autofocus for macro photography and a 50MP periscope telephoto lens based on the Sony LYT600 sensor for optical zoom. A dedicated 2MP True Color Camera analyzes ambient light for accurate color output.

The LUMO Image Engine improves clarity and tone while using up to 50% less CPU power. It automatically adjusts between 50MP, 25MP, and 12MP modes depending on lighting to balance detail and noise.

Performance and Battery

OPPO Find X9

Powering the device is the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset built on a 3nm process. It delivers 32% faster CPU performance and cuts peak power draw by 55%. The Arm G1 Ultra GPU improves graphics by 33% and works with advanced vapor cooling for sustained performance.

The phone houses a 7025mAh battery in a slim 7.99mm frame. Using OPPO’s third-generation Silicon-Carbon technology, it maintains 80% capacity after five years of use. It supports 80W SUPERVOOC wired charging, 50W AIRVOOC wireless charging, and 10W reverse wireless charging.

Software and Features

Running ColorOS 16 based on Android 16, the phone adds AI tools like AI Mind Space, AI Recorder, and AI Portrait Glow. O+ Connect allows cross-device control with Windows and Mac, supporting screen mirroring and remote file access.

Price and Availability

The OPPO Find X9 is priced at €999 (USD 1164) for the 12GB + 512GB variant. Global sales begin in early November 2025, with the Find X9 Pro launching alongside it. Both models will arrive in India in November.

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Insta360 X4 Air launches as its lightest-ever 8K 360° action camera

Insta360’s latest 360° action camera is proof that big performance doesn’t need to come with bulk. The newly launched X4 Air takes the company’s high-res 8K shooting chops and packs them into a body lighter than most smartphones — a move that could make full 360° capture more spontaneous than ever.

Announced on October 28, the X4 Air weighs just 165 grams (0.36 lbs) — that’s 38 grams lighter than the original X4. Its 46 x 113.8 x 37 mm matte-finish frame (in Graphite Black or Arctic White) feels purpose-built for creators on the go, slipping easily into a jacket pocket or small camera pouch.

Under the hood, you’ll find dual 1/1.8-inch CMOS sensors rated at 29MP with f/1.95 lenses, capable of shooting 8K video at 30fps or 6K at 24fps.

The camera carries over familiar modes from previous models — Active HDR, InstaFrame, timelapse, loop recording, and Road Mode — alongside FlowState stabilization and 360° Horizon Lock to keep footage smooth even when things get bumpy. Through the Insta360 app, creators can reframe, auto-edit, and export clips in minutes using built-in AI tools.

Insta360 X4 Air

Power comes from a 2,010 mAh removable battery, good for around 88 minutes of 8K recording (the same as the Insta360 X5) or 100 minutes at 6K. As for charging, it hits 80% at around 36 minutes and 100% at around 57 minutes.

Pricing starts at $399.99 / €399.99 for the base kit, which includes the camera, battery, and essentials. The Starter Bundle adds an 114 cm invisible selfie stick, lens cap, and spare battery for $439.99 / €429.99. Both are available now via Insta360’s website and Amazon.

The X4 Air isn’t trying to reinvent 360° cameras — it’s streamlining them. By trimming weight and simplifying operation while keeping 8K clarity, Insta360 may have found the sweet spot for everyday creators who want cinematic results without a full backpack of gear.

OPPO Find X9 Pro Launched Globally with 200MP Hasselblad Camera, Dimensity 9500 SoC & 7500mAh Battery

OPPO has launched its flagship Find X9 Pro, introduced globally alongside the standard Find X9, just weeks after their debut in China. The new lineup brings major upgrades in imaging, performance, and battery efficiency, powered by the latest ColorOS 16 platform.

200MP Hasselblad Telephoto and Triple Exposure Imaging

The Find X9 Pro features an Ultra XDR Main Camera with a custom 1/1.28-inch Sony LYT828 sensor and Real-Time Triple Exposure technology that captures details across both bright and dark areas in one shot.

OPPO Find X9 Pro

Its standout feature is the 200MP Hasselblad Telephoto Camera, developed in partnership with Hasselblad. The 3x zoom lens uses a 1/1.56-inch Samsung HP5 sensor and an f/2.1 aperture, offering better light capture and detailed close-up shots from as close as 10cm. OPPO’s Active Optical Alignment system ensures precise lens calibration, improving resolution by up to 15%.

OPPO Find X9 Pro

The setup is completed by a 50MP ultra-wide camera and a 2MP True Color sensor, forming OPPO’s most advanced imaging system yet. The LUMO Image Engine enhances dynamic range, color accuracy, and computational efficiency while cutting CPU and power load by up to 50%. Users can record 4K 120fps Dolby Vision HDR video or LOG footage with ACES certification for professional color grading.

Performance and Battery

The Find X9 Pro runs on the Dimensity 9500 SoC built on a 3nm process, paired with 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB UFS 4.1 storage. The All-Big-Core design delivers up to 32% faster performance while using less power. It packs a 7500mAh Silicon-Carbon battery, the largest ever in an OPPO flagship, supporting 80W SUPERVOOC wired, 50W AIRVOOC wireless, and reverse charging.

Display and Build

The phone sports a 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a 2780×1264 resolution, 1–120Hz adaptive refresh rate, 3840Hz PWM dimming, and 3600 nits peak brightness. It supports Dolby Vision for HDR playback.

OPPO Find X9 Pro

Built with a matte aluminum frame and glass back, it weighs 224g and measures 8.25mm thick. It is IP66, IP68, and IP69 rated for dust and water resistance. Available in Silk White and Titanium Charcoal, it combines durability with a premium look.

ColorOS 16 and AI Features

Running on Android 16, ColorOS 16 brings smoother animations with Seamless Animation and the Luminous Rendering Engine. AI tools like AI Recorder, AI Portrait Glow, and AI Mind Space enhance productivity and creativity. The new O+ Connect feature allows real-time screen mirroring and cross-device control on Windows and Mac.

Pricing and Availability

The OPPO Find X9 Pro (16GB + 512GB) is priced at €1299 (USD 1514). The Find X9 series will roll out globally in early November 2025, with India confirmed among the first launch markets.

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CLAW GH40 Gaming Headset Debuts in India with 50mm Drivers and RGB Lighting

CLAW has launched the GH40 Wired RGB Gaming Headset in India. It is built for gamers who want clear sound, comfort during long sessions, and easy compatibility with different devices.

CLAW GH40 Wired RGB Gaming Headset

The GH40 features 50mm dynamic drivers that deliver deep bass and sharp highs, helping players hear every detail like footsteps, gunfire, and ambient sounds. The audio is balanced, making it suitable not only for gaming but also for music and movies.

It comes with a flexible noise-reducing microphone that keeps your voice clear and blocks background noise. This ensures smooth communication whether you are giving in-game commands or chatting with teammates.

Designed for long hours of use, the GH40 has a lightweight build, an adjustable padded headband, and soft ear cushions for lasting comfort. The 2-meter braided cable is strong and flexible, while the inline controller gives you quick access to volume and mic mute controls.

The headset connects through a 3.5mm audio jack, making it compatible with PCs, laptops, smartphones, PlayStations, and Xbox consoles. No setup or software is needed; you can plug it in and start playing right away. The earcups feature multicolor RGB lighting.

Pricing & availability

The CLAW GH40 Wired RGB Gaming Headset is available for ₹2,490, with a limited-time offer of ₹1,490 on Amazon.in and Originshop.co.in.

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Dreame launches S1 and S2 Dolby Atmos soundbars featuring 500W-630W output

Dreame has officially stepped into the home audio segment with the launch of its first two soundbar systems: the Pano S1 and Pano S2. The S1 targets mid-range buyers at 2,199 yuan ($309), while the S2 is a high-end model priced at 4,098 yuan ($576). Both models support Dolby Atmos and come equipped with Bluetooth 5.4 for wireless streaming.

Dreame Pano S1 Specifications

Dreame Pano S1

The Dreame Pano S1 is a 3.1.2-channel soundbar system with a total power output of 500 watts. It includes a main bar with nine speaker drivers and a separate 6.5-inch wireless subwoofer. The main bar features three full-range units, three tweeters, and two upward-firing speakers for Dolby Atmos. Dreame has used plant-fiber composite diaphragms in the full-range drivers and silk-dome tweeters to enhance audio quality across all frequencies.

The S1 supports a frequency range from 45Hz to 20kHz. Dreame has designed the subwoofer with an instant-fold surround structure to improve low-end performance. The system includes three sound modes: Music, Cinema, and Game, to suit different types of content.

In terms of design, the S1 uses a Bauhaus-inspired aesthetic and comes in Walnut Black and Walnut Grey finishes. It features a front-facing LED display and offers input options such as HDMI (eARC), optical, AUX, USB, and Bluetooth 5.4. The soundbar measures 863.4 × 102.2 × 61.5 mm, and the subwoofer measures 192 × 295 × 370 mm. The total weight is 6.8 kilograms without packaging.

Dreame Pano S2 Specifications

Dreame Pano S2

The Pano S2 is a 5.1.2-channel system that includes a main soundbar, an 8-inch wireless subwoofer, and two independent rear speakers. It features 12 speaker drivers in total and delivers 630 watts of peak output. The main bar houses three full-range drivers, two tweeters, and two upward-firing Atmos speakers. The rear units each include two drivers, one tweeter and one full-range, for a more immersive surround sound experience.

The S2 covers a frequency response from 40Hz to 20kHz. Like the S1, it uses composite plant-fiber and silk-dome diaphragm materials to improve clarity and accuracy across the audio spectrum. The system supports the same three sound modes and uses Bluetooth 5.4 for stable low-latency streaming.

For connectivity, it includes HDMI 2.1 (eARC/ARC), optical, AUX, USB, and DC input. The Pano S2 features an Obsidian Black finish with a brushed metal nameplate. The soundbar measures 938 × 102.2 × 61.5 mm, the subwoofer measures 192 × 356 × 375 mm, and each rear speaker measures 205 × 102.2 × 61.5 mm. The total weight is 10.4 kilograms without packaging.

Dreame confirmed that both models were acoustically tuned in collaboration with audio specialists who have over two decades of experience.

In related news, Dreame has unveiled its V3000 Aura 4K Mini LED TVs featuring 2800 nits peak brightness and Dolby Atmos sound, along with the new 501L cross-door refrigerator offering -32°C deep freezing and VITA humidity control.

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iPhone Air production cuts: TD Cowen counters earlier supply chain rumors

The iPhone Air arrived as Apple’s slimmest flagship yet, but talk of weak demand and slashed production quickly threatened to overshadow its debut. Now, a major analyst firm is pushing back, saying output is holding steady despite reports to the contrary.

In an October 26 investor note seen by AppleInsider, TD Cowen analysts said their supply chain checks show “no changes” to iPhone Air production for 2025. The firm’s data points to stable forecasts — around 3 million units for the September quarter and 7 million for the December quarter. Overall iPhone 17 series production remains at roughly 54 million and 79 million units for the same periods, suggesting solid demand across the lineup.

That view directly contradicts a string of more pessimistic reports earlier this month. On October 17, Japan’s Mizuho Securities claimed Apple had reduced iPhone Air production by a million units, shifting focus to other models instead. Days later, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo backed that narrative, citing scaled-back capacity.

TD Cowen, however, says its conclusions come from direct supplier verification rather than anonymous chain chatter. The firm suggests rival reports may have misread Apple’s short-term manufacturing adjustments. Cupertino’s just-in-time system often shifts builds within weeks based on early sales data — especially when Pro models outsell expectations at launch.

The iPhone Air occupies a unique middle ground in Apple’s lineup: slimmer and lighter than the Pro but priced higher than the base model at $999. Its launch faced minor headwinds, including eSIM regulatory delays in China and early complaints about its smaller 3,149mAh battery compared to the Pro’s 4,252mAh (eSIM model). Even so, TD Cowen’s note points to consistent output and confidence in the model’s long-term performance.

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The Air’s projected 10 million-unit total for this cycle is modest next to the 50+ million Pro models, but it aligns with Apple’s segmented strategy. As the holiday quarter unfolds, real sales numbers will tell whether Apple’s ultra-thin gamble pays off — or if the early skepticism sticks.

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Galaxy Z Fold 8 could eliminate the crease with a laser-treated back plate, pack 5000mAh battery, and reintroduce S Pen

Samsung’s foldable lineup has come a long way, but one thing has stuck around since the very first model — that visible crease down the middle of the screen. Now, a new report suggests the Galaxy Z Fold 8 might finally be the one to smooth things out, both literally and figuratively.

According to Korean outlet Deal Site, Samsung plans to use an ASP laser-drilled metal plate under the main display to eliminate the crease entirely. The component, dotted with microscopic holes to allow bending without stress marks, should keep the screen looking flat while maintaining the device’s signature foldability. The technology was first rumored earlier this year and could debut in mid-2026. Interestingly, Apple is said to be exploring a similar approach for its first foldable iPhone, expected in 2027.

The report also mentions a welcome battery upgrade — a 5,000mAh (or slightly larger) cell, up from the Z Fold 7’s 4,400mAh. That extra capacity, combined with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2 chip, could give the Fold 8 far better endurance, especially when using its large 8-inch inner screen.

Another detail that may please long-time fans is the possible return of S Pen support. The stylus was dropped from the Z Fold 7 to keep the body slimmer, but Samsung seems to have found a way to integrate the digitizer without adding noticeable bulk. That would help the Fold 8 regain some productivity edge and keep existing Galaxy Fold users from jumping ship to rival brands.

With Apple’s entry set for 2027, 2026 could be a landmark year for the next generation of folding phones. If things go as planned, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 could arrive by mid-2026, with a starting price of around $1,999 — matching or slightly topping the Fold 7.

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Portronics launches Beem 550 Smart LED Projector with auto focus, built-in stand & Android TV

Portronics has launched the Beem 550 Smart LED Projector in India. The projector targets users who want a portable, easy-to-use home entertainment device with built-in streaming capabilities.

Pricing and Availability

It is priced at ₹9,999 ($113) and is available through Portronics.com, Amazon, Flipkart, and other major retailers. The company is offering a 12-month warranty with the product.

Portronics Beem 550 Smart LED Projector

Portronics Beem 550 Specifications

The Beem 550 projects in native 720p resolution and supports up to 1080p Full HD playback. It uses a 6000-lumen LED light source and offers a contrast ratio of 2000:1. Portronics claims the projector delivers clear and vibrant visuals even in well-lit rooms. The device supports projection sizes up to 100 inches with a throw distance ranging between 1.2 and 4 meters. The LED lamp is rated for up to 40,000 hours of usage.

Portronics has equipped the projector with autofocus and auto keystone correction. These features automatically align the picture and eliminate the need for manual setup. The built-in telescopic monopod stand supports adjustable height and angle, allowing users to set it up on a table or floor without additional accessories.

The Beem 550 runs on Android TV and includes popular streaming apps such as Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, and YouTube. It allows direct streaming without the need for external devices. The projector comes with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage to handle streaming and app operations smoothly.

The device features a 5W bottom-mounted speaker and supports common audio formats like MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, and OGG. It also provides an AUX output for connecting external speakers or sound systems.

For connectivity, the projector offers dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, HDMI input, USB-A port, and screen mirroring support for seamless device pairing.

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3D printed and hand-crafted drone breaks 585 km/h speed record

In a small garage turned workshop, a father and son have built what might be the world’s fastest drone — and it wasn’t made in a lab, but on a 3D printer. The Peregreen 3, a hand-crafted quadcopter designed by Mike Bell and his son Luke Maximo Bell, has reportedly hit 585 km/h (363.5 mph) in a test flight, breaking the previous drone speed record by 27 km/h.

The record-attempt flight, documented with GPS and onboard video, still awaits Guinness certification as of writing. But it continues a streak for the Bells, who have been chasing speed records for years. Their last model, the Peregreen 2, topped out at 480 km/h — already among the fastest in the world.

The Peregreen 3’s secret is brute force and clever engineering. Its electric motors pull 16.2 kW at peak power, almost double the output of its predecessor, with energy supplied by a 16 kW battery pack. The entire drone weighs 2.77 kg, a full kilogram heavier than before, but gains stability from custom APC propellers designed to avoid supersonic tip speeds.

After an early prototype caught fire, the pair introduced a 50 ml water-cooling system to replace air vents and reduce drag. They also reworked the GPS setup, mounting the receiver directly on the camera to eliminate interference. The result: a more aerodynamic, cooler, and faster craft.

Each flight lasts just under two minutes — full-throttle runs are capped at about 23 seconds to prevent total battery drain. But that’s long enough to prove their point: DIY engineering can still move at blistering speed.

With a few printers, CAD tools, and a lot of persistence, two builders managed to outrun billion-dollar research teams — and they’re already planning the next iteration.

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Tecno Pop 10 Appears on Google Play Console with Android 15 and Spreadtrum Chip

The Tecno Pop 10 has appeared on the Google Play Console, as reported by TheTechOutlook, revealing key specifications and hinting at an imminent launch.

Tecno Pop 9 4G
Tecno Pop 9 4G

Specs from Google Play Console

Listed under the model number KM4s, the Tecno Pop 10 comes with 4GB of RAM and runs on Android 15. It is powered by the Spreadtrum UMS9230E processor, which includes two ARM Cortex-A75 cores clocked at 1.80GHz and six ARM Cortex-A55 cores running at 1.60GHz. The phone also features the ARM Mali G57 GPU for graphics. It is worth mentioning that this processor does not support 5G connectivity, but offers 4G LTE.

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The listing mentions an HD+ display with a resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels and a pixel density of 280 DPI. This confirms that the Pop 10 will focus on basic performance and display quality suitable for daily use. Since the model name is already visible on the Play Console, it is likely that Tecno will announce the phone officially very soon.

Its predecessor, the Pop 9 4G launched last year with a 6.67-inch HD+ LCD display offering a 90Hz refresh rate. It runs on a MediaTek Helio G50 chipset paired with 3GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 64GB of eMMC storage. In terms of cameras, the device features a 13-megapixel rear sensor and an 8-megapixel front camera for selfies. It ships with Android 14 Go Edition layered with HiOS 14.

It is powered by a 5,000mAh battery that supports 15W charging. Other features include a 3.5mm headphone jack, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and an IP54 rating for dust and water resistance. We can expect its successor to feature an slightly bigger battery.

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DJI Neo 2 global launch tipped for November 13, starting at $259

DJI looks set to expand its compact drone lineup again, with the Neo 2 now circling for takeoff. Leaks suggest the updated model will bring a slightly higher price tag — but still stay friendly to casual flyers.

The brand has recently hinted at an October 30 launch event under the tagline “Everything Under Control.” Now, leaker billbil-kun says that the event will be limited to China, with the global rollout following on November 13. The short delay likely gives DJI time to clear certifications and stock up for the holiday rush.

The Neo 2’s pricing has also surfaced, showing a small bump over early rumors. The base Fly Solo Bundle—which includes the drone and a single battery—will reportedly start at $259 in the US, £209 in the UK, and €239 in Europe. The Fly More Combo (three batteries, Motion 3 controller, and Goggles N3 adapter) is said to hit $429, while the top-tier Motion Fly More Combo could reach $599.

In return, buyers can expect meaningful upgrades, including 2-axis gimbal stabilization—a step up from the single-axis tilt setup on the previous model—and omnidirectional obstacle avoidance.

Even with the price hike, it’s far cheaper than models like the Mini 4 Pro ($759) while promising far better visuals than the original Neo, and is aimed at vloggers and hobbyists who value portability and affordability above all else.

With billbil-kun’s solid leak record and DJI’s teaser already live, expect full details by the end of the month. The Neo 2 may not just fly—it could easily become this season’s go-to travel drone.

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Huawei–BAIC Stelato S9: Huawei’s Flagship Smart Sedan Gets a Major Upgrade

Key Highlights:

  • The updated 2026 Stelato S9 launches in November 2025 under the Huawei–BAIC partnership.
  • Features Huawei’s latest Qiankun ADS 4 intelligent driving system and 800V fast-charging EV tech.
  • Marks Huawei’s deepening move into premium electric mobility through its Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA).

A New Step in Huawei’s Auto Journey

Huawei and Beijing Automotive Group (BAIC) are set to launch the refreshed Stelato S9 in November 2025. The luxury sedan, positioned as a flagship under Huawei’s Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA), showcases how the tech giant is embedding its smart systems deeper into the automotive industry. This will be the first major update since the S9 debuted in August 2024.

Although the car carries Huawei’s design and technology, it isn’t built by Huawei itself. Instead, it represents the company’s growing collaborations with major automakers to bring its hardware, software, and smart driving technologies to the road.

Elegant Design and Refined Details

The 2026 Stelato S9 retains its large, flowing sedan design but adds new premium styling touches. The front continues with Huawei’s signature “Universe Headlight” layout, now upgraded to the “Brilliant Star River” design. A new “Universe Star” emblem and a “Nebula Through-type” taillight bar give it a more futuristic look.

With a length of 5.16 meters and a wheelbase of 3.05 meters, the sedan promises spacious interiors, particularly focusing on rear-seat comfort and luxury. Customization options include unique trims, alloy wheels, and electronic side mirrors.

Intelligent Driving and Power Options

One of the biggest upgrades is the introduction of Huawei’s Qiankun ADS 4 autonomous driving system. The setup includes 4 LiDARs, 4D radar, and 36 sensors for 360° environmental awareness. This technology enables advanced driver-assistance and semi-autonomous driving features.

Buyers can choose between two versions: a pure electric (EV) model built on an 800V platform with a range of over 800 km, or an extended-range electric (EREV) model that offers up to 1,300 km using a gasoline-powered generator. Prices start at RMB 309,800 (≈ USD 43,500).

Strengthening China’s EV Ecosystem

The Stelato S9 isn’t Huawei’s first car, but it is the first vehicle co-developed with BAIC, expanding Huawei’s automotive footprint beyond its existing Aito, Luxeed, and Maextro brands. This collaboration reflects Huawei’s goal of merging AI, smart sensors, and EV technology into mainstream cars, strengthening China’s position in the global electric vehicle market.

For consumers, this means smarter, more connected cars at competitive prices, while for the industry, it signals a new phase where tech firms rival traditional automakers in innovation and intelligence.

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Nothing Phone (3a) Lite Price, Storage, & More Leaked Ahead of Launch

Nothing has one more trick up its sleeve before this year ends. While the CEO previously claimed that the Phone (3) series is complete, the Nothing Phone (3a) Lite model was later confirmed, with its launch being right around the corner. But just a day ahead of its debut, the cheapest Nothing phone had its price, storage, and more details leaked. So here’s what we know.

Nothing Phone (3a) Lite Price & Storage Leaked

The latest rumor arrives from known tipster Paras Guglani, who shared the details on X (formerly Twitter). PassionateGeekz, as he’s known on X, claims that the Phone (3a) Lite 5G will debut with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. It is unclear if there are higher configurations planned, although this might likely be the case. Nothing will reportedly launch the Phone (3a) Lite in two color options, including Black and White.

Nothing Phone (3a)
Nothing Phone (3a)

In the Indian market, this device will target the budget segment thanks to its 18,999 INR price tag. Apparently, the India launch will arrive a short while after the 29th October 2025 global announcement. Meanwhile, first sales are expected to kick off on 4th November 2025. Apart from this, not a lot of details are available regarding this phone, so stick around for more.

This Next Part is a Secret

I’ve already seen the Nothing Phone (3a) Lite, and let’s say I can’t reveal a lot of details at this moment. However, I am at liberty to say that the brand will release the Phone (3a) Lite in the Indian market in an exclusive color option. Once again, I can’t reveal the color, but there’s a clue in this article already.

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Oppo Find X9 Series Launch Teaser Reveals India Offers, Enco Buds3 Pro+, and Hasselblad Accessories

Oppo has launched the Find X9 Series globally along with ColorOS 16. This is the first global smartphone lineup to use MediaTek’s new 3nm Dimensity 9500 processor. Oppo has also confirmed the India launch, and a dedicated microsite is now live on the Oppo India website.

Oppo Find X9

The Indian microsite confirms that both the Find X9 and Find X9 Pro will arrive in the country. The Find X9 will be available in Titanium Grey, while the Find X9 Pro will come in Silk White. Oppo will also release the Enco Buds3 Pro+ in Blue and Black, and the Hasselblad Teleconverter Kit for the Find X9 Pro. The kit includes a teleconverter lens, a magnetic camera grip, a magnetic back cover, and a shoulder strap.

The Find X9 is powered by a 7,025mAh silicon-carbon battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging. The Find X9 Pro uses a larger 7,500mAh battery with 90W wired charging. Oppo claims up to 69 hours of mixed use for the X9 and up to 80 hours for the X9 Pro.

Both phones run Android 16 with ColorOS 16 and are powered by the Dimensity 9500 chip, offering up to 32% faster single-core performance than last year’s models. The Find X9 has a 6.59-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, while the Find X9 Pro features a 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED screen that reaches up to 3,600 nits of brightness.

The Find X9 Pro features a 50MP Sony LYT-828 main camera, a 50MP ultrawide lens, and a 200MP 3x periscope telephoto camera, along with a 50MP selfie shooter. The standard Find X9 swaps the periscope for a 50MP telephoto lens.

Oppo Find X9

In India, Oppo is offering a ₹99 Privilege Pack with the Find X9 Series. It includes a Premium Gift Box, a free 80W SuperVOOC adapter (via coupon), a ₹1,000 exchange discount coupon, and a two-year battery protection plan. Buyers who skip the pack will still get the Premium Gift Box.

Oppo will reveal India pricing and availability soon. In Europe, the Find X9 is expected to cost €999, and the Find X9 Pro €1,299, both with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage.

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Tech War Intensifies: China’s Lithography Breakthrough Challenges U.S. Semiconductor Edge

Key Highlights:

  • Chinese researchers at Peking University achieve a world-first visualization of photoresist behavior using cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET).
  • The discovery could help China reduce reliance on foreign photoresist materials and improve chip yields at advanced nodes.
  • The breakthrough deepens the ongoing U.S.-China tech rivalry, potentially influencing global chip prices and supply for everyday electronics.
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China’s Breakthrough in Lithography Materials

China has achieved a significant milestone in semiconductor technology that could alter the global landscape in chip manufacturing. A team led by Professor Hailin Peng from Peking University, working with domestic collaborators, has developed a method to reduce defects in chip lithography dramatically. Using cryo-electron tomography, a technique more commonly seen in biology,  the researchers visualized how light-sensitive photoresist materials behave at the molecular level during chip production.

For the first time, scientists were able to see how photoresist polymers interact in liquid film and at gas–liquid interfaces, uncovering the hidden causes of defects that limit chip yields. The team’s new process reportedly eliminated up to 99% of these defects under industrial conditions, marking a turning point for China’s semiconductor ambitions.

Why This Matters

Photoresist materials are essential for defining nanoscale circuits on silicon wafers. Until now, China has depended heavily on imports, with over 90% of its photoresist supply coming from Japan. By developing its own high-performance photoresist and imaging technology, China is moving closer to self-reliance in one of the most critical areas of chipmaking.

The discovery could improve manufacturing yields in processes like lithography, etching, and cleaning, vital steps for producing chips at 7nm and smaller scales. It also strengthens China’s position in the global semiconductor supply chain, which has long been dominated by companies in the U.S., Japan, and South Korea.

Implications for the United States

This development adds fresh urgency to U.S. efforts to maintain technological leadership. While American institutions such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are advancing photoresist metrology and next-generation EUV lithography, China’s rapid progress suggests a narrowing gap.

The U.S. has invested heavily under the CHIPS and Science Act to bolster domestic semiconductor R&D, including materials and lithography systems. However, China’s success in solving long-standing material science problems shows it is no longer just catching up but setting new benchmarks in applied semiconductor research.

Whats Next for China and US

China’s progress in lithography materials signals more than scientific advancement; it’s a strategic move toward technological independence. By tackling one of the toughest bottlenecks in chip production, China is positioning itself as a formidable competitor in the race for semiconductor supremacy.

For the U.S., the challenge now is to accelerate innovation not just in chip design and fabrication, but in the underlying materials science that powers the future of computing.

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Garmin Connect app update causes notification issues for Android’s DND users

Garmin‘s ecosystem has long been a haven for fitness enthusiasts relying on discreet wrist alerts, but a recent app tweak has silenced vibrations—leaving notifications visible but silent on their watches. This unheralded change, tied to the latest Garmin Connect update, has ignited frustration on forums, with the company acknowledging the inconvenience and promising a fix. As users scramble for workarounds, what went wrong in this smart notification sync?

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The problem surfaced with Garmin Connect app version 5.18 for Android, released on October 8. Previously, smart notifications from an Android phone—texts, calls, apps—would trigger vibrations on Garmin wearables, irrespective of the phone’s Do Not Disturb (DND) status. Turns out users valued this for silent phone use while staying alerted via wrist buzz.

Post-update, DND on the phone now propagates to the watch, suppressing vibrations and alerts while still logging notifications in the watch’s center. This affects all models, with reports on the Garmin Forums detailing missed alerts despite permissions enabled. One Forerunner 255 owner downgraded to 5.17.2, restoring vibes, confirming the app’s role. Exceptions like certain CGM apps bypassing DND still vibrate, but most users face silence.

Users decried the unannounced shift, especially those relying on watches for subtle alerts in quiet environments. Support responses initially misunderstood, but a shared screenshot reveals Garmin confirming: “Starting with the 5.18 release… DND settings on an Android phone will carry over to notifications on Garmin watches.” They pledged a reversal in an upcoming update, though no timeline was given—potentially weeks away.

In the meantime, users who find this change inconvenient may try silencing the phone ringer/vibration instead of using DND or downgrading the Garmin Connect app to the previous version.

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HKC launches 27-inch UG27EQ gaming monitor with 400Hz refresh, 0.5ms response & USB-C

HKC has unveiled the UG27EQ, a 27-inch gaming monitor designed for competitive players, featuring a 2K resolution and an ultra-fast 400Hz refresh rate. It is priced at 1,999 yuan ($281) and available through retail channels in China.

HKC UG27EQ Monitor

HKC UG27EQ Monitor Specifications

The UG27EQ uses a 2560×1440 Ultrafast IPS panel that supports up to a 400Hz refresh rate and a GTG response time of 0.5ms. HKC has implemented a new dual-direction drive circuit that speeds up pixel transitions beyond what conventional line-by-line scanning allows. The liquid crystal layer also features a restructured architecture to further improve motion clarity.

In terms of color performance, the display offers HDR400 support and reaches 400 nits of brightness. It covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and 130% of the sRGB area, with 10-bit color (8-bit + FRC) rendering over a billion colors. The panel supports DC dimming and includes a hardware low blue light mode to reduce flicker and eye strain during extended gaming sessions.

HKC UG27EQ Monitor

HKC has integrated its DIC 2.0 motion blur reduction engine, offering three adjustable levels of dynamic blur elimination. The monitor also features a dedicated Flash Clarity mode that improves visibility in FPS games by automatically detecting flashbang effects and reducing their glare by up to 20%.

The UG27EQ supports adaptive synchronization with FreeSync Premium and G-Sync compatibility to eliminate screen tearing and stuttering. It also includes HKC’s Gaming Visiondock software, which lets players create custom presets, enable crosshair overlays, use sniper zoom assist, adjust dark-enhancement levels, and activate on-screen timers.

For connectivity, the monitor comes with DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, a multifunction USB Type-C port, and a 3.5mm audio output. The Type-C port supports full-bandwidth 400Hz signal transmission, 15W reverse charging, and fast data transfer.

The stand supports height adjustment (150mm), tilt (-5° to 25°), swivel (±30°), and pivot (90°) for portrait orientation. The monitor is also VESA-mountable at 100×100mm.

In related monitor news, Redmi recently launched the Gaming Monitor G34WQ 2026, featuring a 34-inch WQHD curved display with a 180Hz refresh rate. The company also introduced the Redmi Monitor A24 2026 Multi-Function Stand Edition, which offers a 144Hz IPS panel and is priced at just $70.

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ChatGPT Goes Free in India for a Year And Here’s Why OpenAI Is Doing It

Key Highlights:

  • OpenAI will host its first-ever DevDay Exchange event in India on November 4, 2025.
  • All users in India will receive a free one-year subscription to ChatGPT Go.
  • The move marks a major milestone in OpenAI’s India-first expansion strategy.

OpenAI’s First Developer Event in India

OpenAI has announced its first developer conference in India, called DevDay Exchange, scheduled for November 4, 2025, in Bengaluru. The event will focus on connecting with Indian developers, educators, and enterprises, while also introducing new initiatives tailored for the local market. The decision to host this event in India highlights the country’s growing importance in OpenAI’s global expansion and its rapidly developing AI ecosystem.

One-Year Free ChatGPT Go Subscription

To celebrate this milestone, OpenAI is offering a free one-year subscription to ChatGPT Go for all users in India. The promotion will begin on November 4 and will apply to both new users and existing ChatGPT Go subscribers. Those who already have an active subscription will automatically receive an additional 12 months of free access. The duration of this limited-time offer has not yet been disclosed.

What is ChatGPT Go

ChatGPT Go was launched in India in August 2025 as OpenAI’s most affordable paid plan, priced at ₹399 per month. It provides ten times more usage compared to the free version and includes advanced features such as image generation, file uploads, and improved memory for more personalized conversations. The plan runs on OpenAI’s latest GPT-5 model, offering faster responses and higher reliability.

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India’s Growing Role in OpenAI’s Global Strategy

India has quickly become OpenAI’s second-largest market after the United States, with millions of developers, students, and professionals using ChatGPT daily. The launch of ChatGPT Go led to a sharp rise in paid users, with subscriptions doubling in the first month alone. This growth reflects India’s strong appetite for accessible and affordable AI tools.

Strengthening the India-First AI Strategy

OpenAI’s expansion aligns with India’s national “IndiaAI Mission,” which aims to build a stronger AI ecosystem. The company recently opened its first office in New Delhi and is hiring local teams to focus on education, enterprise, and community engagement. OpenAI is also collaborating with government programs and educational institutions to expand AI literacy and access beyond major cities.

Rising Competition in India’s AI Market

OpenAI faces increasing competition from other major AI companies targeting India’s large and tech-savvy population. Perplexity has partnered with Airtel to offer free Pro access to 360 million users, while Google is providing a free one-year AI Pro membership for Indian students. These developments indicate a rapidly intensifying race to capture the growing Indian AI market.

OpenAI’s decision to offer a one-year free ChatGPT Go subscription and host its first DevDay Exchange event in India shows its long-term plans for the country’s AI growth. 

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EarFun Air Pro 4+ Launch: Hi-Res Certified Earbuds with aptX Lossless and 50dB ANC

EarFun has launched its new flagship wireless earbuds, the Air Pro 4+, featuring Hi-Res Audio certification, adaptive hybrid noise cancellation, and a dual-driver setup for $99.99.

EarFun Air Pro 4 Plus earbuds

EarFun Air Pro 4+ features

As per EarFun, the Air Pro 4+ is the first Hi-Res certified dual-driver wireless adaptive ANC earbuds in this price range. Each earbud uses a 10mm dynamic driver and an ultra-light FeatherBA balanced armature, producing deep bass, clear treble, and balanced mids. EarFun’s new Nano Side-Fitted Acoustic Architecture (NSAA) design positions the drivers at an 11-degree angle to reduce interference and improve sound clarity while keeping the earbuds light and comfortable.

EarFun Air Pro 4 Plus earbuds

Inside, the earbuds run on Qualcomm’s QCC3091 SoC with Bluetooth 6.0, supporting aptX Lossless, LDAC, and LE Audio for high-quality wireless audio. The QuietSmart 3.0 adaptive hybrid ANC system cuts up to 50dB of background noise using a six-microphone array and AI call enhancement with cVc 8.0 technology for clear voice pickup.

The Air Pro 4+ also supports Auracast, Google Fast Pair, and multi-device connectivity. It features in-ear detection, which pauses playback when removed, and a low-latency Gaming Mode with a 50ms response time for better sync between audio and visuals. Users can adjust EQ settings and manage updates through the EarFun Audio App.

Battery life reaches 54 hours in total with the charging case, including 12 hours per charge with ANC off and 8 hours with ANC on. A 10-minute fast charge provides up to 3 hours of playback, and wireless charging is also supported. The earbuds have an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance and are designed using data from 10,000 ear models for a secure and comfortable fit.

Pricing & availability

The EarFun Air Pro 4+ is available now on myearfun.com and the EarFun Official Amazon Store for $99.99.

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