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IQOO Neo 10R 5G Gaming Phone is available for just ₹22,999

IQOO Neo 10R 5G is the best gaming phone at this budget. It is packed with the powerful processor and humangous battery make the phone stand out from the crowd. The company claims IQOO Neo 10R 5G is the segment’s most stable 90FPS for 5 hours. As the Amazon’s Diwali sale is ending today, it is the best deal available online.

IQOO Neo 10R 5G Discount Details

The iQOO Neo 10R 5G base varient (8 GB RAM and 128 GB Storage) was costed around ₹28,998 is now available at around ₹24,999. Moreover, their is additional coupon of ₹2000 which you can avail instantly which brings down the effective pricing to around ₹22,999. And the coupon are available for all the varients of this phone. If you make payment through Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit card you can get 5% cashback for Prime members. 3% back for others card holders.

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IQOO Neo 10R 5G Features and Specification

iQOO Neo 10R 5G is powered by a Snapdragon 8s Gen3 which is 4nm TSMC processor. It is paired with LPDRR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. The smartphone is dust and water protected with IP65 rating. It is packed with 6400mAh battery which is also a slimmest battery and supports 80W fast charging

This is the slimmest gaming phone in this price segment with  6043 mm² vapor chamber. Most of the cooling area is provided around the processor to keep it cool and helps to give stable gaming of 90 FPS for contineous 5 hours. It also has In-built FPS Meter & 2000 Hz Instant Touch Sampling Rate.

Just because its a gaming phone doesnt mean that camera and display catergories are going to standback. The iQOO Neo 10R 5G has a 6.78″  has 1.5K AMOLED display with 4500nits Local Peak Brightness & 3840Hz PWM dimming. It has 0 MP Sony IMX882 OIS Portrait Camera with 8 MP Ultra Wide-Angle Camera, 4K video @60fps and 32MP front Camera with 4K video recording. It comes with AI Features- Instant Cut-out, Circle & Search, AI Note assist, AI Translation, Gemini Assist, AI Photo Enhance & AI Erase

The iQOO Neo 10R 5G works on Funtouch OS which is an Android 15 based software. iQOO will provide 3 years of Android & 4 years of security update. The phone comes in two different color varients Moonknight Titanium and Raging Blue.

iQOO Pad 5e with 144Hz Display and Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 Now Available in China

iQOO has launched the iQOO Pad 5e in China, expanding its lineup alongside the new iQOO 15 series. The Pad 5e brings high-end performance and strong display features to the tablet market at a mid-range price point.

iQOO Pad 5e

The tablet runs on the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor and comes with a 12.05-inch 2.8K LCD screen that supports a 144Hz adaptive refresh rate and a 240Hz touch sampling rate. It uses DC dimming for comfortable viewing. The iQOO Pad 5e is available in several configurations with 8GB, 12GB, or 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB of UFS storage. It runs on Android 15 with OriginOS 5 for tablets.

iQOO Pad 5e

For productivity, the Pad5e supports continuous notebook communication and PC-level WPS tools. It also includes a large 32,200mm² three-dimensional heat dissipation system to maintain performance during heavy use. For basic photography and video calls, it includes an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera.

The tablet measures 266.43 x 192 x 6.62 mm and weighs 584 grams. It features four speakers with USB Type-C audio support, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and a USB Type-C port. Powering the device is a 10,000mAh battery that supports 44W fast charging.

Pricing & availability

The iQOO Pad 5e is priced at 1,999 yuan for the 8GB+128GB version, 2,299 yuan for 8GB+256GB, 2,599 yuan for 12GB+256GB, and 2,999 yuan for 16GB+512GB. It is already available in China, however, it is unclear if the brand intends to launch this tablet in the global market.

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iQOO 15 debuts with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, Q3 gaming chip, 7,000mAh battery, and OriginOS 6

Vivo’s sub-brand iQOO is back with a bang. The new iQOO 15 has officially launched in China, and it’s shaping up to be one of the most powerful — and surprisingly affordable — gaming flagships of the year. Priced from 4,199 yuan (~$589), the phone combines a cutting-edge Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, a Samsung-built 2K display, and a huge battery aimed squarely at gamers and power users.

The iQOO 15 is available in four colors, each with a sleek AG micro-matte finish and anti-fingerprint coating. The middle frame is slightly curved at the edges for comfortable grip, while the updated halo light strip offers a refreshed look.

Developed over two years with Samsung, the 6.85-inch 2K Everest Display uses M14 luminous material and the world’s first 2K LEAD OLED tech. It delivers up to 6,000 nits of peak brightness, 2,600 nits full-screen, and 1,000 nits manual, making it one of the brightest displays on any phone. The display also supports 3,200Hz instant touch sampling, powered by a custom chip for ultra-smooth response.

At its core is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 built on a 3nm process, paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. It reportedly scores over 438,000 points on AnTuTu’s GPU test — serious power for a phone at this price. A dedicated Q3 gaming chip enables frame rate interpolation and game resolution upscaling.

The phone’s thermal management is equally aggressive: a large vapor chamber filled with 200 million nano-graphene particles, dual graphite layers, and an 8,000mm² VC heat sink help it stay cool. In the company’s testing, the phone reached just 39.3°C after an hour of Genshin Impact, which is impressive.

It runs on a 7,000mAh silicon-carbon battery, supports 100W wired and 40W wireless charging. It also supports PPS/PD protocols for universal compatibility, and bypass charging to preserve battery during long gaming sessions.

Photography is handled by a triple 50MP setup — Sony IMX921 main sensor (1/1.56″) with OIS, ultrawide, and 3x Sony IMX882 periscope telephoto (1/1.95″) with an M-shaped prism design. A 32MP selfie camera handles selfies and video calling. iQOO’s imaging algorithms add features like Live Photos and AI-enhanced effects for improved results.

In terms of software experience, users get OriginOS 6 based on Android 16, which will also power the phone globally next month. Aside from the hardware improvements, this shift to OriginOS for global users will serve as a big selling point.

Pricing and availability:

  • 12GB + 256GB – ¥4,199 (~$589)
  • 16GB + 256GB – ¥4,499 (~$631)
  • 12GB + 512GB – ¥4,699 (~$659)
  • 16GB + 512GB – ¥4,999 (~$701)
  • 16GB + 1TB – ¥5,499 (~$771)

The iQOO 15 is already on sale in its home country and has been confirmed for launch in markets like India next month.

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Honor 500 Pro camera and chipset details leak

Honor unveiled the Honor 400 and 400 Pro powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipsets, respectively, in June in China. The brand is now said to be working on the Honor 500 and 500 Pro, which may debut either in November or December in China. The rumor mill has been gradually leaking details about the new series. A new Weibo post by tipster Digital Chat Station has shared some interesting insights about the 500 Pro

Honor 500 Pro key details confirmed

Honor 500 series leak by DCS

According to DCS, the upcoming Honor 500 Pro will feature a 200-megapixel primary camera paired with a 1/1.4-inch sensor. This aligns with earlier leaks suggesting that Honor is going all-in on high-resolution 200-megapixel sensors for its premium phones.

While details about the ultra-wide camera remain undisclosed, the leak confirms the presence of an OmniVision OV64B 64-megapixel periscope telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom.

The tipster also revealed that the device will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, making it one of the most powerful phones in Honor’s upcoming lineup. Both the Honor 500 and 500 Pro are expected to feature 6.5-inch displays with support for 1.5K resolution.

In addition to its imaging and performance upgrades, the Honor 500 Pro is expected to pack the largest battery capacity in its class. To recall, the Honor 400 Pro featured a 7,200mAh battery, and the new model could either match or exceed this capacity.

When launched, the series will likely compete against the Oppo Reno 15 and Vivo S50 lineups in China.

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Redmi K90 Pro Max packs a massive 7,650mAh battery, largest ever on a Redmi phone

Coming Thursday (Oct. 23), Redmi will announce the Redmi K90 series of smartphones in China. The teasers released by the brand are shaping it to be an irresistible flagship phone, as it features the same display and primary camera available on the more premium Xiaomi 17 Pro Max. Furthermore, it is the company’s first Redmi phone to feature a periscope telephoto camera. A new update from the brand has confirmed that it packs the largest battery ever on a Redmi phone.

Redmi K90 Pro battery size, charging capabilities

Redmi K90 Pro Max battery
Redmi K90 Pro Max battery

The above poster confirms that the Redmi K90 Pro Max houses a massive 7,560mAh battery. Before this, the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, which debuted earlier this year, packed a 7,550mAh battery.

The Redmi K90 Pro Max will support 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. It will also support the 100W PPS charging protocol and 22.5W reverse wireless charging.

The Redmi K90 Pro Max is officially confirmed to feature a 6.9-inch OLED screen that offers a 2K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It will come preloaded with Android 16 with a layer of HyperOS 3.0 on top.

The K90 Pro Max will draw power from the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and will rely on the D2 chip for graphics performance. At present, there is no information about the K90 Pro Max’s front camera, but its rear camera setup has a 50-megapixel OmniVision Light Fusion 950 main camera with OIS support, a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom and OIS, and an ultra-wide camera.

Recent teasers have also confirmed that the K90 Pro Max has three speakers, including a Bose-powered unit on the back. The handset will also offer an IP68/69-rated dust and water resistance. 

Rumors are rife that the Redmi K90 Pro Max will be rebranded as the Poco F8 Ultra globally. The company is yet to confirm the details of the Redmi K90, which is expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC. Likely, it will be rebadged as the Poco F8 Pro in the global market.

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World’s lightest laptop at just 634 grams: Fujitsu FMV UX-K3 redefines ultraportable design

Fujitsu has taken the idea of “ultraportable” to a new extreme with its latest laptop, the FMV UX-K3 — a 14-inch notebook that weighs just 634 grams (1.4 lbs). That makes it the world’s lightest laptop in its class.

The FMV UX-K3’s featherweight build comes from a mix of carbon and magnesium-lithium alloy, keeping the chassis both durable and thin at just 17.6mm. It ties last year’s Lifebook WU5/J3 for the lightest 14-inch notebook on record, but Fujitsu says its latest model maintains the strength needed for everyday travel and professional use.

Inside, the UX-K3 runs on Intel’s Core Ultra 7 255U processor, featuring two performance cores and ten efficiency cores that can boost up to 4.8GHz. It’s paired with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, offering smooth performance for productivity, light creative work, and multitasking. Graphics come courtesy of integrated Intel Arc, which keeps power consumption low while handling moderate workloads.

The 14-inch IPS display offers a 1920×1200 resolution with a 16:10 aspect ratio and 400 nits of brightness, striking a balance between sharp visuals and energy efficiency. Connectivity is generous for such a slim device: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, USB-C with 65W charging, two USB-A ports, HDMI, Ethernet, a 3.5mm jack, and a microSD reader all make the cut. Fujitsu also includes a 1080p webcam with a privacy shutter — a nice touch for professionals.

The one trade-off for all that lightness is the 31Wh battery, which Fujitsu rates for around seven hours of video playback or up to 18 hours of idle use. It charges via USB-C using a 65W adapter that weighs just 150 grams (0.33 lbs), keeping the total travel weight impressively low. It’s not built for all-day unplugged work, but it’s clearly designed for mobility first.

The FMV UX-K3 is already available for sale through Fujitsu’s FMV Store and select Japanese retailers for about ¥280,280 (roughly $1,860). There’s no word yet on global availability, but imports are expected through third-party sellers, as with past FMV models.

For travelers, and anyone obsessed with trimming every extra gram from their gear, the Fujitsu FMV UX-K3 shows just how far laptop makers can go without cutting into usability.

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China Overtakes US in Scale: AI Users Surge to 515 Million in Just Six Months

China’s generative AI user base has reached 515 million as of June 2025, more than doubling in just six months. The rapid growth highlights the country’s increasing adoption of AI technologies across daily life, work, and industry. These figures were released in a report by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) on Saturday.

Record-Breaking Growth

Between December 2024 and June 2025, China added 266 million new generative AI users, bringing the adoption rate to 36.5 percent of the nation’s internet population. The growth is driven by the national “AI Plus” strategy, which aims to integrate AI into society and the economy, supported by strong government investment in AI infrastructure.

Young and Educated Users Lead the Trend

The majority of AI users in China are young and highly educated. According to the report, 74.6 percent of users are under 40 years old, and 37.5 percent hold a college degree or higher. This demographic has become the primary force driving AI adoption, using it for work, study, and everyday applications.

Preference for Domestic AI Models

More than 90 percent of Chinese users prefer domestically developed AI models. Popular platforms include DeepSeek, Alibaba Cloud’s Qwen, and ByteDance’s Doubao. Limited access to foreign models such as OpenAI and Google DeepMind has also contributed to this trend. Government policies emphasize AI self-reliance, encouraging innovation across models, applications, and underlying hardware.

Global Leadership in AI Adoption

China’s AI growth outpaces global trends. A Microsoft study in June 2025 found that China had become the world’s largest AI market, while the United States maintains an adoption rate of around 25 percent. The launch of DeepSeek’s R1 model in January 2025 played a key role in doubling China’s user base within six months.

Innovation and Future Outlook

CNNIC officials expect further growth in open-source AI, embodied intelligence such as robots and AI agents, and AI governance. China also leads in AI patent activity, with 1.576 million applications as of April 2025, accounting for 38.58 percent of the global total.

Global AI Race: China’s Scale vs. U.S. Per-Capita Adoption

China’s massive AI user base gives it a clear advantage in scale, allowing rapid testing, deployment, and development of new AI technologies. Meanwhile, the U.S. leads in adoption rate per person, showing deeper integration of AI into daily life and business. Together, these trends highlight a global AI race, with China dominating in user numbers and the U.S. excelling in per-capita engagement and innovation.

Widespread Applications

Generative AI is being actively used in intelligent search, content creation, office assistance, and smart devices. Its applications are expanding into agriculture, industrial manufacturing, and scientific research. The CNNIC report shows that AI is becoming a core driver of China’s digital economy and future innovation strategy and a global phenomenon.

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AOC launches AGON AG277UX gaming monitor with dual-mode 320Hz and 4K 160Hz display

AOC has launched the AGON AG277UX, a 27-inch gaming monitor that features a dual-mode display with support for 4K at 160Hz and 1080p at 320Hz. The monitor targets both high-resolution gaming and high-refresh esports performance, allowing users to switch between modes based on their needs.

AOC AGON AG277UX

AOC AGON AG277UX Specifications

The AG277UX uses a Fast IPS panel with a native 3840×2160 resolution. It supports a refresh rate of 160Hz at 4K and allows quick switching to 1920×1080 resolution at 320Hz. The screen has a 1ms GTG response time, and the MPRT mode reduces motion blur to 0.5ms. AOC includes Adaptive-Sync and Nvidia G-Sync Compatible support to minimize screen tearing and stuttering.

The display is VESA DisplayHDR 600 certified and reaches a peak brightness of 600 nits. It delivers a 1000:1 contrast ratio, an 80 million:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and covers 100% of the sRGB and 95% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. AOC factory-calibrates the panel to a Delta E < 2 for accurate color reproduction out of the box.

The monitor provides two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 2.1 input, three USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, a USB upstream port, and a 3.5mm audio jack. It supports Picture-by-Picture (PBP) and Picture-in-Picture (PIP) modes, allowing users to view content from two devices simultaneously. The monitor includes gamer-focused tools such as crosshair overlays, a frame-rate counter, and dark-field control.

AOC has designed the AG277UX with a 1mm ultra-thin bezel and a polygonal base. The Light FX ambient lighting system supports over 100,000 color combinations and 14 preset effects. The ergonomic stand provides height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustments. It also features a retractable headphone hook that sits on the right side for added convenience.

The monitor comes with features like AGON AI Vision for real-time visual optimization and MBR Sync for enhanced motion clarity.

In related news, AOC has recently introduced the AG421UDA OLED Smart Display featuring a 41.5-inch 4K panel and Android 14. The company has also unveiled the U32G4U gaming monitor, which supports 4K 160Hz and FHD 320Hz dual-mode refresh rates.

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Apple’s M5 chip breaks records in 14-inch MacBook Pro benchmark

Apple’s new 14-inch MacBook Pro is off to a strong start, thanks to the company’s latest M5 chip. A leaked Geekbench 6 result shows the chip setting new records for both speed and efficiency — and it’s already being called one of Apple’s biggest leaps in performance to date.

The M5 reportedly packs a 10-core CPU with four performance cores and six efficiency cores. In the benchmark, it hit a single-core score of 4,263, the highest ever recorded for any Mac or PC in Geekbench’s database. That’s faster than the M4 Max (3,914) and even AMD’s flagship Ryzen 9950X3D (3,399), giving Apple a clear edge in single-threaded tasks like app launches, gaming, and everyday responsiveness.

Multi-core performance is just as impressive. The M5 posted a score of 17,862, roughly 20% faster than the M4 in last year’s 14-inch MacBook Pro (14,726). It’s not quite at the level of the M4 Max (25,645), but it nearly matches the M1 Ultra (18,405), which is no small feat for a chip running in a slim laptop.

The same chip appears in the latest iPad Pro as well, where it scored a comparable 4,175 in single-core tests — proof that Apple’s silicon improvements aren’t limited to Macs.

The new 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 is already up for pre-order and ships soon. And if Apple’s release pattern holds, we’ll likely see M5 Pro and M5 Max versions next year. For now, though, even the base M5 looks like a powerhouse — one that’s redefining what a “standard” MacBook Pro can do.

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Vivo X300 Pro vs X200 Ultra: Ultra Brings the Heat, But Is X300 Pro the Smarter Buy?

The comparison between Vivo X300 Pro vs Vivo X200 Ultra​ is important because it highlights how two premium phones from the same brand serve different needs. With a $200 price gap, it shows what real upgrades the “Ultra” model brings and whether they’re worth the extra cost. It also reflects a growing trend in the market where brands create a clear divide between “Pro” and “Ultra” devices. For buyers, this helps make a smarter choice between value for money with Vivo X300 Pro and an uncompromised flagship experience with Vivo X200 Ultra.

Key Differences:

No.Feature/CategoryVivo X300 ProVivo X200 UltraKey Upgrade
1Chipset & PerformanceMediaTek Dimensity 9500Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 EliteStronger CPU/GPU power and efficiency
2Display1.5K LTPO AMOLEDQHD+ LTPO AMOLEDSharper, more immersive viewing
3Camera SystemTriple camera with OISTriple camera with gimbal OIS + optional zoom lensPro-level stabilization and versatility
4Build & ProtectionScratch/drop-resistant glassArmor glass + reinforced frameMore durable and rugged design
5Unique FeaturesSatellite (optional), strong battery lifeSatellite SOS, optional zoom lens, DisplayPortMore advanced connectivity & versatility

1. Design and Display

Build and Feel:

Both phones feature a premium glass-and-aluminum construction with IP68/69 water and dust resistance, giving them a durable and flagship-worthy finish. However, the X200 Ultra feels slightly more robust, with a subtly curved frame and a more pronounced flagship heft. This makes it feel a bit more substantial in hand, while the X300 Pro has a slightly sleeker profile that makes it easier to grip.

The X200 Ultra’s more reinforced glass protection, referred to as “Armor glass,” indicates a focus on durability, ideal for users who prioritize ruggedness in daily use. On the other hand, the X300 Pro caters more to comfort and ergonomics, appealing to those who prefer a balanced in-hand feel.

Display Quality:

The X200 Ultra steps ahead with a higher resolution (QHD+) LTPO AMOLED panel compared to the X300 Pro’s slightly lower 1.5K display. Both panels support HDR Vivid, Dolby Vision, and reach an impressive 4500 nits peak brightness. The difference lies in the pixel density and sharpness, where the X200 Ultra provides a more immersive visual experience, especially noticeable in streaming and gaming.

Both displays are equally fluid with 120Hz refresh rates, but the X200 Ultra delivers a slightly more premium viewing experience due to its crisper resolution and better contrast tuning.

Verdict:

Both designs scream flagship, but their character differs: X300 Pro leans toward elegance and comfort, while X200 Ultra emphasizes sturdiness and top-tier visual sharpness. For users who consume a lot of media or value display sharpness, the X200 Ultra holds the upper hand.

2. Specifications 

Performance:

Under the hood, the X200 Ultra packs the more powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, designed for top-end flagship performance with improved thermal control and GPU power. This gives it a noticeable edge in demanding tasks like gaming, multitasking, and advanced AI-driven operations.

The X300 Pro, powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9500, is no slouch either; it delivers flagship-level efficiency and snappy performance. But the Snapdragon 8 Elite’s optimization and raw power place the Ultra in a superior league, especially for users who push their phones hard. The X300 Pro, however, will feel equally fast for everyday tasks, making it an excellent balance between power and price.

Battery and Charging:

The X300 Pro offers a slightly larger 6510 mAh battery compared to the X200 Ultra’s 6000 mAh cell. Both support 90W wired and 40W wireless charging, along with reverse charging features. In real-world terms, the X300 Pro may give a marginally longer battery life, especially under heavy usage.

However, the Ultra compensates with more efficient power management thanks to its chipset and adaptive display tuning. For users who prioritize longevity, the Pro has a slight edge, but both phones recharge rapidly and deliver a strong all-day endurance.

Verdict:

X200 Ultra leads in raw power, while X300 Pro slightly edges it out in endurance. The Ultra is better suited for power users and gamers, whereas the Pro offers excellent efficiency without compromise.

3. Camera

Main and Secondary Lenses:

Both phones are equipped with top-tier camera hardware co-engineered with Zeiss. They share a 50MP main sensor and a 200MP periscope telephoto lens, but the X200 Ultra ups the ante with gimbal OIS on the main camera and an optional 200mm zoom lens attachment, ideal for those who demand pro-level photography.

The ultrawide sensor on the X200 Ultra is larger with dual pixel PDAF and OIS, giving it a noticeable advantage in low light and landscape shots. The X300 Pro still delivers flagship-grade imaging but lacks some of the stabilization and optical flexibility that make the Ultra’s setup stand out.

Selfie Camera:

Both feature a 50MP front camera with 4K video support. The difference comes down to image tuning: the X200 Ultra has a slightly warmer tone and better HDR handling, making it more flattering for portraits and vlogs. The Pro still delivers crisp detail but may not match the dynamic range of the Ultra.

Verdict:

The X200 Ultra clearly positions itself as a camera powerhouse, especially for enthusiasts who care about stabilization and advanced zooming. The X300 Pro remains excellent for everyday shooting and content creation, but is more suited for casual creators than professionals.

4. Pricing

The X300 Pro is priced around $800, while the X200 Ultra sits near $1000. This $200 gap reflects the upgrades in chipset, camera stabilization, display sharpness, and build reinforcement.

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The X300 Pro delivers a near-flagship experience at a more approachable price, making it one of the strongest value-focused premium phones in its bracket. Meanwhile, the X200 Ultra targets those who want the absolute best Vivo can offer, especially in performance and camera versatility.

Verdict

For users prioritizing value and balanced performance, the X300 Pro stands out as the smarter pick. 

Disclaimer:
Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.

5. Conclusion

Both phones showcase Vivo’s ambition in the premium segment. The X300 Pro brings excellent performance, impressive display quality, and top-tier cameras at a more accessible price point. The X200 Ultra adds professional-grade enhancements: sharper display, stronger build, more powerful chip, and advanced camera stabilization, features that cater to enthusiasts, content creators, and gamers.

The X200 Ultra offers optional satellite SOS, better glass protection, and enhanced optical zoom options, making it a more future-ready device. The X300 Pro stands out for its exceptional efficiency and competitive pricing, striking a near-perfect balance.

For those seeking the best blend of performance and cost, X300 Pro is the clear choice. For users who want no compromises and premium-grade refinements, the X200 Ultra makes sense.

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Anker Prime 160W GaN charger launches in Europe with 3 USB-C ports

Anker has launched its Prime 160W charger in Europe, bringing its high-powered, compact charging tech to a wider audience. After a successful debut in the US, the charger is now on sale for €129 through Anker’s website and Amazon.

It’s part of the brand’s expanding Prime lineup, which also includes the 3-in-1 wireless magnetic charging station, the 26K 300W Power Bank, and a 14-in-1 docking station. Together, they form a full ecosystem for people who want faster, smarter charging across all their devices.

The Prime 160W Gan-based charger is as small as an AirPods case (65 x 52 x 35 mm, 220 g) but can power almost any smartphone or laptop you throw at it. With three USB-C ports, it pushes out up to 160W total, enough to juice a 16-inch MacBook Pro from 0 to 50% in around 24 minutes.

Power distribution adjusts automatically depending on what’s connected. In three-port mode, it delivers 100W + 30W + 30W, but you can switch to 70W + 70W + 20W or go all-in with 140W from a single port.

A small touch display on the front shows real-time charging data and lets you toggle between modes. Connect it to the Anker app, and you can tweak extra settings like screen brightness, timers, and language.

Anker’s ActiveShield 4.0 safety system also monitors temperature across multiple points to keep things running cool and safe.

Compact, powerful, and surprisingly smart, the Anker Prime 160W looks like an ideal travel companion for anyone who needs laptop-level power without the bulk.

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Caviar launches its lightest gold iPhone yet, priced at $38,930

Caviar has announced the AirLine Collection, a new line of ultra-premium custom iPhones that focus on lightness, luxury, and minimalism. The collection includes three limited-edition models: iPhone Air Zenith, iPhone Air Aureon, and iPhone Air Crystal. Each device uses rare and expensive materials such as solid gold, crocodile leather, aerospace titanium, and golden carbon fiber.

Caviar iPhone Airline

Design and Pricing Details

iPhone Air Zenith

The iPhone Air Zenith is the most exclusive model in the lineup. Caviar has designed the phone with a body made of solid 18K gold and black crocodile leather. It is the lightest gold iPhone ever created by the brand. Caviar is only producing three units, and each one is priced at $38,930.

iPhone Air Aureon

The iPhone Air Aureon features a unique combination of 24K gold plating and a marble-textured golden carbon material. This composite is commonly used in high-end automotive applications due to its lightweight nature and visual appeal. Caviar has limited this model to 19 units, each priced at $9,270.

iPhone Air Crystal

The iPhone Air Crystal focuses on pure aesthetics. The body and frame are made from aerospace-grade titanium and finished with white crocodile leather. The design includes a titanium Caviar crown with jewelry enamel accents. Caviar will release only 19 units of this model, priced at $8,910.

Caviar has positioned the AirLine Collection as its thinnest and lightest lineup of iPhones to date. The design concept emphasizes minimalism, sharp lines, and the appearance of visual weightlessness. Each model in the collection is handcrafted using premium materials and delivered in a custom presentation box. The box includes a personalized video message for the buyer.

In related news, Caviar has recently introduced the Victory Collection for the iPhone 17 Pro lineup, featuring luxury handcrafted designs starting at $10,060. The brand has also transformed the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air models into bespoke creations priced at over $10,000 each.

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Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9500 vs Apple A19 Pro: Benchmarks and specs

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9500 vs Apple A19 Pro

The smartphone chip battle between Qualcomm, MediaTek, and Apple is more intense than ever before. All three have made huge progress with their high-end chips in recent years, particularly MediaTek, which is emerging as a strong competitor to the other two. Its latest Dimensity 9500 chip goes neck-to-neck with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and Apple A19 Pro on benchmarks.

Here, we’ll look at the benchmark data and real-world differences to find out who has the edge over the other two chipsets.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9500 vs Apple A19 Pro: benchmark comparison

Note: Devices that have been used for benchmark testing are Honor Magic 8 (Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5), Vivo X300 Pro (Dimensity 9500), and iPhone 17 Pro (Apple A19 Pro).

Geekbench score

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9500 vs Apple A19 Pro - Geekbench score

Apple still leads the single-core chart with 3,784 points, the most for a smartphone chipset, but the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 with 3,634 points is not very much behind. The Dimensity 9500 sits behind the two with 3,177 points.

The multi-core score is an entirely different story, as the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 leads the race with 10,813 points. This is about 11% higher than the Dimensity 9500 (9701 points) and Apple A19 Pro (9752 points).

In short, the Apple A19 Pro leads the single-core chart, but the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 makes a strong comeback in the multi-core territory. The Dimensity 9500 lags behind the two, but the gap has significantly narrowed over the years.

Geekbench 6Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5Dimensity 9500Apple A19 Pro
Single core3,6343,1773,784
Multi core10,8139,7019,752

AnTuTu score

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9500 vs Apple A19 Pro - AnTuTu score

On the AnTuTu v11 platform, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 gets about 4.16 million total score. The Dimensity 9500 is a little behind with a 4 million score, while the Apple A19 Pro is nowhere near either of them, scoring about 2.43 million points.

There are several reasons for this massive difference between the Apple A19 Pro and the other two chips from Qualcomm and MediaTek. One is that AnTuTu uses different testing methods for iOS and Android devices. Secondly, the A19 Pro has been tested on AnTuTu v10, while the Snapdragon and Dimensity chips have been tested on a newer AnTuTu v11 platform.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5Dimensity 9500Apple A19 Pro
AnTuTu score4,166,3394,011,9322,431,628
CPU1,213,8451,043,247832,220
GPU1,468,3511,510,982914,932
Memory570,553667,254288,352
UX913,590790,449396,125

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9500 vs Apple A19 Pro: spec sheet and key differences

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5Dimensity 9500Apple A19 Pro
AnnouncedSeptember 2025September 2025September 2025
Process nodeTSMC’s 3nm (N3P)TSMC’s 3nm (N3P)TSMC’s 3nm (N3P)
CPU cores8-core8-core6-core
CPU cores2 x 4.61 GHz — Oryon (3rd gen)
6 x 3.63 GHz — Oryon (3rd gen)
1 x 4.21 GHz — C1-Ultra
3 x 3.5 GHz —C1-Premium
4 x 2.7 GHz — C1-Pro
2 x 4.26 — performance cores
4 x 2.6 — efficiency cores
GPUAdreno 840
Ray tracing support
Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
Mali-G1 Ultra MP12
Ray tacing support
MediaTek HyperEngine Gaming Technology
6-core Apple GPU
Ray tracing support
NPUQualcomm Hexagon NPUMediaTek NPU 99016-core Neural Engine
MemoryLPDDR5X, up to 5.3 GHzLPDDR5X, up to 5.3 GHzLPDDR5X
StorageUFS 4.1UFS 4.1NVMe storage
CameraQualcomm Spectra Triple ISP (20-bit)
up to 320MP single camera
up to 8K video recording
supports real-time semantic segmentation
MediaTek Imagiq 1190 ISP
up to 320MP single camera
up to 8K video recording
supports real-time semantic segmentation
up to 48MP camera
up to 8K video recording
supports real-time semantic segmentation
ConnectivitySnapdragon X85 5G modem
Download speed: 12.5 Gbps (peak)
Upload speed: 3.7 Gbps (peak)
Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 5.8 Gbps)
Bluetooth 6.0
3GPP Release-17 5G modem
Maximum speed: 7.4 Gbps
Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 7.3 Gbps)
Bluetooth 6.0
Snapdragon X80 5G modem
Wi-Fi 7
Bluetooth 6.0

The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, Dimensity 9500, and Apple A19 Pro were announced in September, built using the same TSMC’s 3nm (N3P) process node. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 features eight third-gen Oryon CPU cores, with two of them running at 4.61 GHz and the remaining six at 3.63 GHz.

The Dimensity 9500 uses the latest ARM cores, featuring one C1-Ultra at 4.21 GHz, three C1-Premium at 3.5 GHz, and four C1-Pro at 2.7 GHz. Unlike the two, the Apple A19 Pro features six CPU cores, with two performance cores at 4.26 GHz and six performance cores at 2.6 GHz.

As for the graphics needs, the Snapdragon chip relies on the newly announced Adreno 840 with improved ray tracing capabilities, better performance, and power efficiency. The 12-core Mali-G1 Ultra on the Dimensity 9500 and the 6-core Apple GPU on the A19 Pro also bring substantial gaming enhancements.

The flagship chips also bring better on-device AI capabilities. They use the same LPDDR5x memory, although the storage type differs: UFS 4.1 on Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and NVMe on Apple A19 Pro. The connectivity part brings notable differences, with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 featuring the highest peak download speed of 12.5 Gbps. The Dimensity 9500 makes a comeback by offering the highest Wi-Fi speed (7.3 Gbps). The Apple A19 Pro uses a Snapdragon X80 5G modem, which was used on last year’s Snapdragon 8 Elite.

iQOO 15 price leak hours before launch, starts at ~$660

Later today at 7pm (local time), iQOO will announce the much-anticipated iQOO 15. So far, the brand has confirmed many details about its next-generation flagship and reserved the price announcement for the launch. However, a few hours ahead of the event, a Weibo user shared the offline pricing of the device.

iQOO 15 price leaked

iQOO 15 price leak
iQOO 15 price leak

The above image confirms that the iQOO 15 will be available in four configurations: 16GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, 16GB+512GB, and 16GB+1TB. These variants are priced at 4,699 Yuan (~$660), 4,799 Yuan (~$675), 5,099 Yuan (~$715), and 5,599 Yuan (~$785), respectively.

The image also reveals that the iQOO 15 will be available in four color options, such as Lingyun (silver-red), Legend Edition (white), Wilderness (green), and Racing Edition (black). Additionally, it highlights some of the key specs, such as Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, iQOO’s self-developed Q3 chip, a 2K resolution Samsung display, and a 7,000mAh battery. Readers can visit this post to read more about its specifications.

iqoo 15 rear

To recall, the iQOO 13’s 16GB+256GB edition was priced at 4,299 Yuan (~$600). This means the iQOO 15 with the same configuration costs 400 Yuan (~$50) more than its predecessor.

Next month, the iQOO 15 will also launch in India. At present, there is no confirmation about the device’s pricing for the Indian market. However, based on the China pricing, it can be speculated that the starting variant may cost around Rs 60,000.

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Redmi K90 Pro Max features Xiaomi 17 Pro Max’s display and Redmi’s first 5x telephoto lens

The Redmi K90 Pro Max is borrowing quite a bit from the Xiaomi 17 series. Earlier this morning, the brand revealed that the phone will use the same main camera found on the standard Xiaomi 17.

In addition, Redmi has now confirmed that the K90 Pro Max will feature the same M10 display as the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max. It’s a 6.9-inch OLED screen with 2K resolution. 

The display also has the same independent pixel array technology as the 17 Pro Max for accurate color rendering and improved sharpness.

The K90 Pro Max also integrates Xiaomi’s Qingshan Eye Protection 3.0, which includes 1-nit low-light eye protection, full brightness DC dimming, and Circular Polarized Light 2.0 to reduce glare and eye strain during extended use.

On the camera side, Redmi is using the same main and ultrawide sensor as the Xiaomi 17. It is also the first Redmi phone to feature a 5x telephoto lens. 

The setup includes a triple 50-megapixel setup consisting of a Light Fusion 950 (1/1.31”) main sensor, a 5x periscope telephoto lens (Samsung JN5), and an ultrawide lens (OV50M). The company has also shared early camera samples for us to check out.

Moreover, Redmi has confirmed that the phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, paired with a D2 graphics chip. To keep thermals in check, the device features a 6,700mm² 3D ice-cooling system inside.

Apart from this, the K90 Pro Max is expected to feature a 7500mAh battery with 100W wired / 50W wireless charging support. There’s a Bose-powered rear speaker for audio, a metal middle frame, and an IP68/69-rating for dust and water resistance.

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OnePlus 15 battery size confirmed, largest ever on a OnePlus flagship

OnePlus is gradually revealing key details about the upcoming OnePlus 15 ahead of its Oct. 27 launch in China. Today, the brand confirmed the device’s battery size and charging capabilities, revealing that it will feature the largest battery ever seen on a OnePlus smartphone.

OnePlus 15 battery size, charging capabilities revealed

OnePlus 15 battery, charging
OnePlus 15 battery, charging

The official poster confirms that the OnePlus 15 will house a massive 7,300mAh battery. Additionally, it supports 120W wired charging, bypass charging, and 50W wireless charging.

Apart from these details, the brand has already confirmed several key specifications of the OP15. It will feature a 6.78-inch X3 OLED panel supplied by BOE, offering a 1.5K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. For security, the device will include an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor.

The OnePlus 15 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and is expected to offer up to 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage. For enhanced gaming performance, the phone will come with a dedicated P3 display chip.

The OP15’s camera configuration remains under wraps. However, reports suggest it may feature a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-700 main camera alongside two 50-megapixel Samsung JN5 sensors for ultra-wide and periscope telephoto cameras.

In related news, the global version of the OnePlus 15 has surfaced on Geekbench, confirming key details such as the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, 12GB of RAM, and Android 16. The device is expected to launch in multiple markets outside China in November, with reports indicating a possible India debut on Nov. 13.

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Nubia Z80 Ultra specs officially revealed

Nubia is getting ready to unveil its next flagship, the Z80 Ultra, on October 22, and as per the teasers, camera is going to be one of the key selling points of this phone.

Just days before its debut, Nubia revealed the Z80 Ultra’s key hardware details. The phone is said to feature a custom 35 mm “Light and Shadow Master 990” sensor, engineered to capture finer detail and better dynamic range. It’s paired with an 18 mm ultrawide lens and a 15cm telephoto macro module, forming a flexible triple-camera setup meant to handle just about any shooting scenario.

Nubia is also leaning on AI-driven processing to boost image quality, and for photography enthusiasts, there’ll be an optional camera kit to take things even further. Nubia has already shared a few camera samples — and they look impressive.

Nubia Z80 Ultra specs (translated from Chinese)

The rest of the package is equally ambitious. The Z80 Ultra comes with a 6.85-inch X10 display running at a 144 Hz refresh rate, with 2,592 Hz PWM dimming to reduce flicker and eye strain. Under the hood, it’s powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, backed by LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage for lightning-fast performance. Nubia has even borrowed the game engine from the RedMagic 11 Pro.

Battery life shouldn’t be an issue either. The phone packs a 7,200 mAh battery with 90 W wired and 80 W wireless fast charging.

While Nubia hasn’t shared pricing or global availability yet, those details are expected shortly after the October 22 launch. With a combination of serious camera hardware, cutting-edge internals, and gamer-friendly features, the Z80 Ultra is shaping up to be one of the most exciting Android flagships of the year.

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(Source: Nubia on Weibo)

Global Sources Hong Kong 2025, Phase II: Where AI Meets Global Trade

The second phase of Global Sources Hong Kong Shows Phase II opened on October 18, 2025, at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong. Running until October 21, the four-day event brings together more than 2,000 exhibitors, 150,000+ innovative products, and over 60,000 expected international buyers under the theme “AI-Powered Ecosystem: Igniting Future Manufacturing Intelligence.”

A Strategic Platform for Global Buyers

The event features four major trade shows: Mobile Electronics, Smart Home, Security & Home Appliances, Lifestyle, and Home & Kitchen. According to John Kao, Vice President of Hong Kong Shows & Overseas Shows at Global Sources, the show closely follows global sourcing hotspots and places itself at the center of the AI transformation wave. It is designed to offer not only sourcing opportunities but also deep insights into the future of AI-driven hardware ecosystems and efficient global B2B connections.

Debut of the AI Pavilion

A major highlight this year is the debut of the AI Pavilion, featuring over 1,200 booths divided into seven specialized zones:

  • AI+ Terminal Devices: Showcasing phones, laptops, and keyboards with real-time translation, performance optimization, and multi-device collaboration.
  • AI+ Wearables: Smartwatches, earphones, and rings with integrated health monitoring and early risk detection.
  • AI+ Glasses: Ranging from high-end to mainstream models with AI photography, intelligent translation, gesture control, and eye tracking.
  • AI+ Toys: Companion and educational toys designed for children’s education, adult companionship, baby care, and collectibles.
  • AI+ Pet Products: Intelligent health monitoring, behavior recognition, emotional companionship, and automated care systems.
  • AI+ Personal Healthcare: Beauty and wellness devices with AI algorithms and sensors.
  • Other AI+ Products: Smart PC cases, helmets, and earphones with adaptive noise cancellation and safety features.

The pavilion also features an “AI & XR Experience Zone” through a partnership with HTC, showcasing immersive VR games and technology collaborations.

Celebrating Innovation with Awards

The Global Sources Innovation Awards recognizes achievements in mobile electronics, smart home, security, and lifestyle products. In collaboration with the European Product Design Award (EPDA), the event will honor winners of the “Best Product Design Award” and the “AI Innovation Award.” Many exhibitors are also unveiling new products, including global and Asian debuts that highlight the merging of technology and market demand.

Industry Summits and Market Insights

This year’s program includes expert discussions at the Global Sources Summit and the AI & Robotics Summit (AIRS) under the theme “Consumer AI Gadget Conference.” Topics include trillion-dollar market transformation, Asian channel strategies, robotics-as-a-service, smart wearables, AI assistive devices, and smart homes of the future. These sessions aim to provide industry insights and help businesses tap into fast-growing markets.

AI Robot Demonstrations

The AI Robot Demonstration Area features live performances and interactive displays. A key highlight is Engine AI, which performs the iconic Axe Gang dance from Kung Fu Hustle. The segment demonstrates advanced motion planning, real-time control, and the potential of robotics across industries.

GSOL 30th Anniversary Celebration

This year also marks the 30th anniversary of GlobalSources.com. The “GSOL 30th Anniversary Cocktail Party” celebrates the platform’s journey and its role in connecting buyers and suppliers. Speakers Hu Wei and Carol Lau highlighted achievements and outlined future plans, emphasizing the company’s commitment to global trade.

A Defining Event for AI and Global Trade

With record-breaking attendance expected from emerging markets, the 2025 Global Sources Hong Kong Shows Phase II stands as a key platform for showcasing AI advancements and driving global sourcing trends. Through its AI Pavilion, product launches, awards, and summits, the event reinforces its leadership in shaping the future of intelligent manufacturing and global trade.

Nubia reveals Luo Tianyi Limited Edition of the Z80 Ultra

Nubia is gearing up for the official release of the Z80 Ultra on October 22nd at 2:00 PM, and ahead of the event, the company has revealed a special Luo Tianyi Limited Edition of the device. 

For those unaware, Luo Tianyi is a well-known virtual singer under Vsinger, who has a large fanbase in China’s virtual idol community.

The Z80 Ultra Luo Tianyi Limited Edition features a bold red finish and an anime-inspired graphic that stretches across the back panel. The design centers around Luo Tianyi’s character art and symbolic elements. 

The device has “LUO TIANYI” graphics and text at the bottom as a stamp of collaboration. Beyond this edition, the Z80 Ultra will also come in White, Phantom Black, and a Starry Sky Collector’s Edition.

Nubia Z80 Ultra Specifications

The Z80 Ultra is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage, plus the same gaming engine found in Red Magic phones.

The phone features a fifth-generation native 35mm custom optical lens, an exclusive 18mm ultra-wide camera, and a periscope telephoto system with 15cm telephoto macro, backed by a professional photography kit and AI-powered image modeling. Here are the camera samples shared by the company.

Up front, the Z80 Ultra uses a 6.85-inch full-screen display with a 144Hz refresh rate, 2592Hz PWM dimming, SGS low-blue-light certification, and AI twilight eye protection for more comfortable viewing. All this is fueled by a 7200mAh battery and 90W wired / 80W wireless fast charging.

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Huawei Mate 80 colors and release timeline surface in new leak

Huawei’s next flagship lineup, the Mate 80 series, could arrive as soon as November, according to a new leak from reliable tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo.

The post claims that the standard Mate 80 will come in black, white, and turquoise, while the entire Mate 80 lineup has been tentatively scheduled for release next month.

Alongside the smartphones, Huawei has reportedly filed for a new 2-in-1 tablet release in the same month. It will be available in Moonlight Silver and Space Gray and is said to integrate deeply with Huawei’s Hongmeng (HarmonyOS) multi-terminal ecosystem. That is, cross-device connectivity across phones, PCs, and tablets.

MateBook E 2025 could launch alongside Mate 80

Interestingly, another Weibo leaker, Superdimensional, mentioned last week that Huawei is preparing to launch a HarmonyOS-powered PC in China, called the MateBook E 2025. The new leak from Digital Chat Station seems to back that up. 

MateBook E is a line of 2-in-1 PCs from Huawei that features a built-in kickstand and a detachable keyboard. The last device in the series was the MateBook E 2023, powered by the Intel Alder Lake-U processors. According to Superdimensional, the MateBook E 2025 could run on the Kirin 9000X chip instead, with HarmonyOS 5.1 pre-installed.

As for the Mate 80 lineup, it’s expected to include four models: Mate 80, Mate 80 Pro, Mate 80 Pro+, and Mate 80 RS. The phones are likely to be powered by the new Kirin 9030 chipset. The Mate 70 series introduced the Kirin 9020, so this would be the next logical step in Huawei’s chip roadmap.

The specifications for both chips remain under wraps, but we could likely see the company unveil Kirin 9000X and Kirin 9030 at the same event.  

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