OnePlus is reportedly working on its first Turbo-branded smartphone. Some reports have claimed that it could be a new series from the brand. However, a new Weibo post by reliable tipster Digital Chat Station reveals that it will be part of the Ace series. Additionally, the tipster has once again shared the key specifications of the device.
OnePlus Ace 6 Turbo could be incoming
OnePlus Ace 6 Turbo leak by DCS
The above post by DCS reveals that the rumoured Turbo phone will be part of the Ace series. Therefore, it is likely that the device will be called the OnePlus Ace 6 Turbo. Since the official moniker is not known yet, it is advisable to wait for further reports to know its exact name.
OnePlus is scheduled to launch the OnePlus 15, Ace 6, and Pad 2 tablet on Oct. 27 in China. Hence, it appears that official details about the Ace 6 Turbo may surface in the coming month (November).
OnePlus Ace 6 specifications (rumored)
OnePlus Ace 6 Turbo key specs by DCS
As per the latest leak by DCS, the OnePlus Ace 6 Turbo will be powered by the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. It will have an OLED display that supports a 1.5K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate.
He has also claimed that the Ace 6 Turbo will house a battery of around 8,000mAh capacity. This contradicts a previous leak, which suggested that it may pack a 7,650mAh battery.
There is a possibility that OnePlus could be working on two phones —one with a 7,650mAh battery, and one could be the Ace 6 Turbo with an 8,000mAh battery. The Turbo edition is also expected to support 100W fast charging, as per previous reports.
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Panasonic has announced its latest 77-inch OLED TV, the 77Z8BA, expanding the brand’s premium lineup alongside the Z95A and Z95B. Pre-orders begin on October 27, 2025, with wider availability from mid-November. The 77Z8BA combines advanced picture quality, powerful sound, and a smart TV experience in a single device.
The TV runs on Panasonic’s HCX Pro AI Processor MK II and features a Master OLED Pro Cinema Size panel. This setup enhances brightness, contrast, and color accuracy, tuned using insights from Panasonic’s work with Hollywood studios. Dolby Vision IQ Precision Detail adjusts screen brightness through built-in ambient light sensors, ensuring every scene retains depth and clarity. The processor also powers AI-based 4K remastering, improving streaming clarity and reducing image noise.
For audio, the Z8BA uses 360 Soundscape Pro tuned by Technics, paired with Dolby Atmos support for immersive, multidirectional sound. The system delivers theater-like acoustics with clear dialogue and deep bass.
The TV comes with Fire TV built in, bringing together streaming apps, live channels, and recommendations on one home screen. Viewers can use far-field Alexa voice control to open apps, play music, or search for shows hands-free. The Z8BA also supports Alexa smart home control and Fire TV’s Ambient Experience, which transforms the screen into an art display or personal photo gallery. It’s compatible with Apple Home and AirPlay, allowing control through Siri and streaming from Apple devices.
For professionals, the Z8BA includes Calman and ISFccc calibration tools with 3D LUT support for precise color accuracy. It also supports NEXTGEN TV powered by ATSC 3.0, offering enhanced picture, sound, and interactive broadcast features.
Gamers get a 144Hz refresh rate, ultra-low latency, and Game Mode Extreme with NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium support. True Game Mode refines color and contrast, while dedicated RPG and FPS sound modes enhance immersion. HDMI 2.1 with VRR up to 144Hz and Dolby Vision Gaming ensure smooth, detailed, and responsive gameplay across consoles and PCs.
Pricing & availability
The Panasonic 77Z8BA OLED TV will launch in the US at $2,499, while the 77-inch Z95B is priced at $4,699. Panasonic has not yet shared details about a global release.
MSI has officially launched the Forge GK300 Wireless, a tri-mode mechanical keyboard with an 88-key TKL layout. The keyboard supports wired USB, 2.4GHz wireless, and Bluetooth connections, making it compatible with both Windows and macOS systems. It is now available in China at a starting price of 199 yuan ($28).
MSI Forge GK300 Wireless Specifications
The Forge GK300 Wireless uses a compact layout that helps reduce desk clutter while retaining a full range of essential keys. The keyboard features a black-and-red color scheme.
MSI provides two switch options for the keyboard: linear red and tactile blue. The red switches require 45±10gf of actuation force and have a 1.8±0.4mm actuation distance. The blue switches require slightly more force at 50±10gf with a 1.9±0.5mm actuation distance. Both options have a total key travel of 4.0±0.5mm and are tuned for stable keypress feedback, especially on larger keys.
The keyboard uses a gasket-mounted structure and includes five layers of sound-dampening materials. These layers consist of a PC positioning board, mid-plate foam, PET film, bottom foam, and a silicone base. This internal structure improves typing acoustics and provides a softer keystroke feel. The keycaps use a double-shot PBT molding process that helps resist wear and ensures long-term durability.
The GK300 features customizable RGB lighting with 16 dynamic effects, adjustable via a web-based platform. It packs a 3600mAh rechargeable battery for long wireless use and includes a built-in compartment for the 2.4GHz receiver to enhance portability.
Garmin has launched two new aviator smartwatches, the D2 Air X15 and D2 Mach 2. Both models combine aviation-focused features with health, fitness, and smartwatch capabilities.
They include AMOLED touchscreen displays, built-in speakers and microphones, avionics connectivity, voice commands, and aviation morning reports. The D2 Air X15 offers up to 10 days of battery life, while the D2 Mach 2 lasts up to 26 days in smartwatch mode.
Both watches connect with the Garmin Pilot app to display avionics data, navigation information, and crew alerts. They offer on-device voice commands for actions like starting a fly activity or requesting METAR data. Pilots can also record geo-referenced voice memos during flights. The Garmin Messenger app supports two-way texting from the wrist.
Garmin D2 Air X15
The D2 Air X15 features a 1.4-inch AMOLED display protected by Gorilla Glass 3, a stainless steel or slate bezel, and a black silicone band. The watch face changes color based on METAR data. A built-in LED flashlight includes adjustable white light and a red light with night vision-friendly Red Shift mode. The watch supports PlaneSync, letting users check aircraft status like fuel and battery levels remotely.
The X15 supports GPS, HSI navigation, and a worldwide aeronautical database. It includes barometric altimeter alerts, METAR/TAF weather access, Pulse Ox for oxygen monitoring, flight logging, timers, sunrise/sunset indicators, and multiple time zones. Health tools include ECG, Body Battery, sleep tracking, HRV status, respiration tracking, stress tracking, hydration tracking, menstrual cycle logging, and jet lag advice. Fitness features include animated workouts, daily suggested exercises, Garmin Coach plans, golf course maps, and recovery metrics.
Garmin D2 Mach 2
The D2 Mach 2 adds a sapphire lens, titanium bezel, metal sensor guard, and leakproof buttons. It includes the most detailed aviation maps Garmin has offered on a watch, with topography, terrain shading, and overlays for runways, airspace, and weather conditions. Pilots can track their flight path and customize the aircraft icon.
The Mach 2 supports weather alerts based on user-set personal minimums for conditions like wind speed and ceiling. It adds a scuba diving profile, no-fly timer, and a 40m dive rating. It is available in 47mm with a leather band or 51mm with a DLC titanium bracelet, both with an extra silicone strap.
Battery life on the D2 Air X15 is up to 10 days in smartwatch mode and 20 hours in GPS fly mode. On the Mach 2, battery life extends up to 26 days in smartwatch mode and 58 hours with GPS and SpO2 active.
Pricing & availability
The D2 Air X15 is priced at $649.99. The D2 Mach 2 47mm is $1,349.99, and the 51mm model is $1,499.99. Both models are available now at Garmin.com/D2.
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iQOO has announced that the iQOO 15 achieved record-breaking offline sales on its first day in China. According to the brand’s product manager @Ge Lan V, the phone saw a 280% year-on-year jump in offline sales compared to the iQOO 13, making it the strongest first-day offline performance in the company’s history.
Earlier reports revealed that the iQOO 15 performed exceptionally well online. According to official data, the phone sold over 142,000 units within just four hours of its first sale, representing an 87% increase compared to the iQOO 13. The device went on sale immediately after launch with no pre-order period. It also set a new all-time sales record for the brand and became the best-selling new Android phone on Tmall in 2025, surpassing the iQOO 13’s first-day sales within just 30 minutes.
iQOO 15 Specifications
But numbers alone don’t explain the hype. The iQOO 15 is a hardware showcase designed to dominate both the gaming arena and the flagship smartphone race. The device features a 6.85-inch 2K+ LTPO AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate. It uses Samsung’s M14 luminescent material and supports HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and up to 6000 nits peak brightness.
The iQOO 15 runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, co-developed with Qualcomm for enhanced performance and efficiency. It achieves an impressive 4.38 million score on AnTuTu 11. The device also integrates a dedicated Q3 gaming chip that enables native 2K gaming at 144fps. Memory configurations go up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage.
iQOO has included a large 8000mm² vapor chamber with advanced thermal materials. During a one-hour session of Genshin Impact, the phone’s rear temperature reached only 39.3°C.
The rear camera setup includes a 50MP Sony IMX921 main sensor with OIS, a 50MP ultra-wide lens, and a 50MP periscope telephoto camera. The front has a 32MP camera. The phone packs a 7000mAh battery with 100W wired and 40W wireless charging. It supports IP68 and IP69 ratings.
Pricing starts at 4,199 yuan ($589) for the 12GB + 256GB variant. The lineup includes multiple configurations, with the top-end 16GB + 1TB model priced at 5,499 yuan ($771). iQOO has also released an Honor of Kings 10th Anniversary Collector’s Edition for the same price.
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Bang & Olufsen has announced The Centennial Collection, a special edition lineup marking the company’s 100th anniversary. The collection reimagines three of its most iconic products: Beoplay H100, Beosound A5, and Beosound A9 5th Gen.
The collection draws inspiration from different decades of the brand’s history. It features checkered grill patterns inspired by early radios, the 1970s colour palette of Century Red, Chestnut Brown, and Century Blue, and brushed aluminium finishes that reflect the 1980s design era. Every product includes the “B&O Est. 1925” Anniversary logo and the founders’ quote, “A never failing will to create only the best.”
Beoplay H100 Century Brown
The Beoplay H100 headphones deliver immersive sound with titanium drivers, Dolby Atmos support, and advanced noise cancellation. The design features a Century Red leather headband, Chestnut Brown inner band and ear cushions, and Century Blue detailing. The glass disc in natural silver shows the anniversary logo, and the set includes a matching leather pouch in Century Red with Century Blue accents.
Beosound A5 Century Weave
The Beosound A5 portable speaker offers Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, long battery life, and wireless charging. Its paper raffia weave in Beige and Chestnut Brown recalls the 1950s chequered speaker grills. A brushed aluminium frame, Century Red leather strap, and Century Blue cable add contrast and character.
Beosound A9 Century Blue
B&O Beosound A9 (Century Blue)
The Beosound A9 5th Gen features seven drivers for room-filling sound. Wrapped in Kvadrat’s Centennial Cadence fabric, it combines Century Blue and Chestnut Brown in a bold checkered weave. The natural aluminium ring and brushed legs reflect Bang & Olufsen’s 1980s design style, with Century Blue feet and cable completing the finish.
Pricing & availability
The Centennial Collection will be available from October 22 at Bang & Olufsen stores and on bang-olufsen.com. Prices are €1500 / $1750 for Beosound A5, €4500 / $5500 for Beoplay A9, and €1800 / $2300 for Beoplay H100.
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Noise has announced the return of its Master Buds Max over-ear headphones, powered by Sound by Bose technology. After selling out within 24 hours of the first launch, the headphones will be available again on October 23, 2025, across Gonoise.com, Amazon, Reliance Digital, Croma, and Vijay Sales at an introductory price of ₹9,999.
Noise Master Buds Max
First unveiled at IFA Berlin 2025, the Noise Master Buds Max are designed to bring premium audio features to a wider audience. The headphones feature 40mm dynamic drivers tuned with Sound by Bose for detailed and balanced sound. They support Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity and LHDC 5.0 codec for high-quality wireless streaming.
The headphones come with up to 40dB adaptive Active Noise Cancellation and a transparency mode for ambient awareness. They use a five-microphone setup with Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) to reduce background noise during calls. The frequency response range is 20Hz to 20,000Hz.
The Master Buds Max have a lightweight build at 262 grams and use vegan leather ear cushions along with aerospace-grade grills for added comfort and durability. Battery life is rated at up to 60 hours on a full charge, and a quick 10-minute charge provides up to 10 hours of playback.
Other features include an IPX4 rating for splash resistance, a wireless range of 10 meters, and automatic pairing with the last connected device. The Noise Master Buds Max are available in Onyx, Titanium, and Silver color options.
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Nubia isn’t waiting long to take its latest flagship worldwide. Fresh off its China debut, the Nubia Z80 Ultra is officially set for a global launch on November 6, bringing the same hardware, performance, and battery life that have already made it a standout at home.
The rollout follows the RedMagic 11 Pro’s global release on November 3, signaling an aggressive international push for ZTE’s sub-brand. General sales are expected to begin December 3, with pre-orders offering perks like a $30/€20/£20 discount, free charger, and protective case. Early sign-ups on Nubia’s site also enter a giveaway for the Z80 Ultra, Retro Kit, or Game Pad 2.
Unlike many Chinese flagships that lose battery capacity overseas, the global Z80 Ultra keeps the same large cell as the Chinese model. It runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset built on a 3nm process, paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. Its 6.85-inch X10 OLED display supports a 144Hz refresh rate and 2,592Hz PWM dimming, while gaming performance benefits from the RedMagic 11 Pro’s software optimizations. Powering it all is a 7,200mAh silicon-carbon battery with 90W wired and 80W wireless charging.
For photography, Nubia packs a custom 35mm “Light and Shadow Master 990” 1/1.3-inch main sensor, an 18mm ultrawide, and a 64MP periscope telephoto with 3x optical and 50x hybrid zoom. Check out some camera samples to get a better idea of what to expect.
With its combination of flagship performance, battery life, and camera prowess, the Z80 Ultra could be one of the most balanced yet unique looking flagship of the year.
Gigabyte has launched the G27UP, a 27-inch dual-mode gaming monitor that allows users to switch between 4K resolution at 160Hz and Full HD resolution at 320Hz. The company targets both immersive AAA gaming and fast-paced esports with this single-display solution.
Gigabyte G27UP Monitor Specifications
The monitor uses a Super Speed IPS LCD panel with a 3840×2160 native resolution, 1ms GtG response time, and HDR10 support. It delivers 400 nits of brightness and a 1000:1 contrast ratio. Gigabyte claims 95% DCI-P3 and 129% sRGB color coverage, making the panel suitable for color-sensitive tasks and high-end media consumption.
Gigabyte has integrated what it calls “Tactical Dual Mode,” which enables a one-click switch between high-resolution and high-refresh-rate modes. Tactical Switch 2.0 allows users to toggle between aspect ratios and performance profiles without navigating multiple menus.
The G27UP supports G-Sync compatibility for smoother, tear-free visuals and includes gaming enhancements such as Smart OD, Aim Stabilizer Sync, and Night Vision. Smart OD dynamically adjusts overdrive levels based on the refresh rate to minimize ghosting. Aim Stabilizer Sync combines backlight control with variable refresh rate technology to reduce motion blur. Night Vision improves visibility in dark scenes during gameplay.
The display includes practical features such as flicker-free technology and TÜV Rheinland-certified low blue light to reduce eye strain. Gigabyte uses a four-sided heat dissipation structure to manage thermal output during long gaming sessions. The stand supports tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustments, with a 130mm range and a thin 2mm metal base.
For connectivity, it includes two HDMI 2.1 ports with full 48 Gbps bandwidth, one DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC, a USB Type-C port with 15W power delivery, a USB 2.0 downstream port for firmware updates, and a headphone jack. The monitor weighs approximately 6.32 kg with the stand and supports VESA 100×100mm mounting.
In related Gigabyte news, the company has launched the MO27Q28G OLED gaming monitor in the UK with a 280Hz refresh rate. The company also introduced the MO32U2, a 31.5-inch 4K QD-OLED display that features a 240Hz refresh rate and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification.
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Fresh high-resolution leaks of the upcoming Osmo Action 6 have surfaced online, revealing what looks like a polished and production-ready design — and possibly one of the biggest upgrades in the action camera space this year.
The latest images, shared by well-known leaker Igor Bogdanov, show a compact, rugged camera body that closely resembles the Osmo Action 5 Pro, complete with dual screens on the front and back. However, the details tell a different story. The lens housing looks noticeably larger, hinting at a serious sensor upgrade, and the edges have been slightly refined for better grip and one-handed operation.
According to the leaked images, the new model features a 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensor, a step up from the 1/1.3-inch chip used in the previous generation. That could mean much better low-light performance and more dynamic range — two areas where action cameras traditionally struggle. The lens still offers a 155° ultra-wide field of view, but rumors suggest a new variable aperture (f/2.0–f/4.0) for improved clarity across lighting conditions — something never before seen in an action cam.
DJI is also said to be giving battery life a serious boost. A new 1,950mAh cell could reportedly last up to four hours of 4K recording, almost double what the Action 5 Pro managed. Other expected upgrades include 8K video at 30fps, RockSteady 4.0 stabilization, 10-bit color, and improved connectivity with Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.1 for faster syncing and live streaming.
Visually, the Action 6 looks sleeker and lighter, possibly trimming a few grams while maintaining its IP68 water resistance and 16-meter dive rating. Early listings spotted on retailer databases hint at a starting price around $329, which would actually undercut the Action 5 Pro.
DJI hasn’t made anything official yet, but multiple sources, including The New Camera, suggest that the Osmo Action 6 could launch before November 10, with pre-orders possibly going live in late October.
If the leaks are accurate, DJI might be about to deliver the most capable and practical action camera yet — one that doesn’t just keep up with GoPro, but might finally beat it at its own game.
The countdown to Redmi’s next major launch has officially begun. Xiaomi‘s subsidiary is unveiling the Redmi K90 Pro Max model tomorrow, 23rd October 2025. And now, it has been confirmed that the standard Redmi K90 will also debut alongside this high end model.
What to Expect from the Redmi K90?
The Chinese tech giant will launch the Redmi K90 tomorrow with a familiar design, appearing similar to the flagship Xiaomi 17 or even the Apple iPhone 17. Earlier today, the brand shared a series of teasers that confirm much of the key specs and the design elements of the upcoming device. The Redmi K90 features a cold forging manufacturing process for its aluminum frame, with the front and back featuring a glass panel. Like the Xiaomi 17, it features a flat rear panel with rounded corners. It has a large rectangular camera module that houses the triple camera setup and LED flash module.
Redmi K90
On the front, the smartphone sports a 6.59-inch OLED display with a high screen to body ratio of 94 percent, thanks to its uniform bezels on all four sides. While the resolution and refresh rate are still unknown, it will likely offer a 1.5K resolution and around 120Hz refresh rate. Notably, the Redmi K90’s screen is a tiny bit shorter than the 6.67-inch panel on the Redmi K80.
Under the hood, the base K90 is set to feature a Snapdragon 8 Elite series chip, which could be the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. This flagship grade chip might be paired with up to 16GB of RAM as well. Other notable features that were teased include a massive 7,100mAh battery pack with 100W wired fast charging support, a 2.1 audio system with Bose tuning, a 2.5x vertical telephoto shooter on the rear, and Android 16 OS based HyperOS 3 custom skin.
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Oppo launched its Find X9 series in China with bold colors and flagship specs but seems to have toned things down for global markets. Recent leaks suggest a subtler approach this time, with fewer color options and a more minimalist design as the October 28 global debut nears.
Find X9 Pro
Tipster Arsène Lupin has now shared high-res images of both the Find X9 and Find X9 Pro in its global finishes, reaffirming earlier claims from Sudhanshu Ambhore. The pro model will seemingly come in just Charcoal and White, trading China’s variety for a more premium look.
Find X9Find X9
The standard Find X9 continues that restrained theme with Black and Grey finishes. Sadly, the striking Velvet Red from the Chinese release won’t make it globally. Importers like Giztop are expected to carry those versions, though without global warranty or full ColorOS 16 support.
The Find X9 Pro continues that restrained theme with Charcoal and White finishes. Sadly, the striking Velvet Red from the Chinese release won’t make it globally. Importers like Giztop are expected to carry those versions, though without global warranty or full ColorOS 16 support.
This pared-down palette likely reflects Oppo’s strategy to simplify inventory, but some fans see it as a step back from the expressive Find X8 lineup. Still, the design feels more polished and mature—something a Reddit user called “familiar but fresher.”
Under the hood, the phones keep their flagship punch. Powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500, the Find X9 and Pro pack 7,025 mAh and 7,500 mAh batteries, respectively, with 80 W wired and 50 W wireless charging. Displays measure 6.59 inches and 6.78 inches, both 1.5 K LTPO AMOLEDs with 120 Hz refresh and up to 3,600 nits brightness. The cameras are tuned by Hasselblad, featuring a 50MP LYT-808 main sensor, a 50MP ultrawide, and a 200MP 3× telephoto on the Pro model.
Lenovo has just unveiled a new entry in its LOQ lineup, dubbed the LOQ Essential 15ARP10. This model is aimed squarely at gamers who need capable performance without breaking the bank, bringing a Ryzen CPU and up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4000 series graphics card.
New Budget Lenovo LOQ Gaming Laptop Drops with RTX 4050 Power
The Chinese PC giant’s LOQ Essential 15ARP10 model has just been announced as an affordable gaming machine. To recall, the Lenovo LOQ lineup includes budget models that are positioned below its Legion series. While we’ve seen plenty of thin and light laptops with impressive power, the LOQ Essential 15ARP10 is a typical full sized model. It sports a 15.6-inch display with an FHD resolution, 100 percent sRGB color gamut, and a 144Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, Lenovo’s budget gaming laptop is equipped with up to an AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS processor.
Lenovo LOQ Essential 15ARP10
The chipset is based on AMD’s Rembrandt Refresh CPUs, which are the same as the Ryzen 6000 lineup that first debuted in 2022. But this older processor is coupled with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 GPU (6GB VRAM), which has 65W TDP with a 15W Dynamic Boost. Although, there is an entry level model with the RTX 3050 graphics card (6GB VRAM). Alongside this, you get up to 16GB of DDR5 4800MHz RAM and 1TB of SSD storage. Both the memory and RAM are upgradeable thanks to the 2x M.2 SSD and 2x SODIMM slots.
Other notable features include an SD card slot, RJ45-Ethernet port, twin 2W speakers, dual microphones, HD webcam, and a 57.5Wh battery pack that supports Rapid Charge Pro (charge up to 50% in 30 minutes). As of right now, the Lenovo Essential 15ARP10 has just appeared on the brand’s official website, but the pricing details are still unknown. This release also arrives after the company released the LOQ Tower 26ADR10 desktop PC.
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The upcoming OnePlus Ace 6, recently spotted on Geekbench, is shaping up to deliver top-tier performance at a mid-range price. With hardware that mirrors the OnePlus 13, this could be OnePlus’ next big value play.
The Ace 6, listed under model number PLQ110, appeared on Geekbench 6 running the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset—the same processor that powers last year’s flagship, the OnePlus 13. With this chip, the Ace 6 scored 3,050 points in single-core and 9,440 in multi-core tests, which puts it right on the heels of the OnePlus 15, and even slightly ahead of the OnePlus 13’s average multi-core score of 9,369. The small performance difference could also be due to pre-release software, and not necessarily due to any hardware limitations.
OnePlus Ace 6OnePlus 13
When paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, the Ace 6 looks ready to handle anything—whether that’s Genshin Impact at full graphics, or heavy AI-driven workloads.
OnePlus has already confirmed its dual launch event in China on October 27, where both the OnePlus 15 and Ace 6 will debut. The Ace 6 is also expected to launch globally soon after as the OnePlus 15R. Leaks suggest a feature set that includes a 6.83-inch, 1.5K display, a 7,800mAh battery with 120W charging, and a 50MP triple camera system.
While the flagship OnePlus 13 sits around the $900 mark, the Ace 6 is expected to come in at $200–300 less, putting it firmly in premium mid-range territory. With Android 16, OxygenOS’s smooth interface, and the same Snapdragon muscle as much pricier phones, this could easily become one of the most compelling releases of the season.
OnePlus seems to be focusing more and more on performance-centric devices. Even the upcoming flagship, the OnePlus 15, appears to be targeted at raw power more than anything else.
Casio has officially launched the G-Shock Nano DWN-5600, a miniature digital watch that replicates the design of the classic DW-5600 at one-tenth its size. The new model weighs only 6 grams and is small enough to be worn on a finger. Despite its size, the Nano includes full G-Shock features such as 200-meter water resistance, shock protection, and multiple timekeeping functions.
Pricing and Availability
The company has confirmed that the G-Shock Nano will be available in Japan starting November 2025. It will be priced at ¥14,300, which is approximately €99.90 or $95. The watch will also launch in Europe through Casio’s regional websites, where it will be offered exclusively to Casio ID members. Customers in markets like France, the Netherlands, and Germany can register online for early access. Casio has not yet announced a release date or pricing for the U.S. market.
Casio G-Shock Nano Specifications
Casio has designed the Nano with a 23.4 × 20 × 7.5 mm case and an adjustable strap that fits sizes from 48 mm to 82 mm. The case and strap are made from biomass plastic, part of the company’s effort to promote sustainable manufacturing. The bezel design, side buttons, and stainless steel buckle closely mimic the full-sized DW-5600.
The digital display supports dual time zones, a 1/100-second stopwatch, an hourly time signal, and an automatic calendar. The LED backlight provides limited illumination in low-light conditions. Casio has added a flashing light function that activates at preset or hourly intervals. The display shows up to six digits and supports both 12-hour and 24-hour formats. The battery is user-replaceable and is rated for about two years of use.
Casio developed the smallest shock-resistant G-Shock structure by using high-density component placement and a compact battery module. The case uses reinforced resin and inorganic glass to maintain durability. The watch comes in black (DWN-5600-1), red (DWN-5600-4), and yellow (DWN-5600-9), and ships in a collector’s box with a dedicated silicone display stand.
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Apple seems to be quietly shifting gears. After months of buzz around the super-slim iPhone Air, reports now suggest the project might not have the smooth future many expected. Instead, the company appears to be putting serious weight behind its long-rumored foldable iPhone lineup — not one, but two models in the pipeline.
Image credit: 4RMD
The iPhone Air, launched with plenty of hype for its ultra-thin build and sleek design, hasn’t quite lived up to expectations. Despite early sellouts in China, sales elsewhere have been softer than Apple hoped. According to Japan’s Mizuho Securities, Apple has now reduced production of the Air by about one million units this year. The rest of the iPhone 17 lineup — the standard, Pro, and Pro Max models — are still performing well, with total output expected to climb to roughly 94 million units in early 2026.
The Air’s smaller 3,149mAh battery and $999 price point — just $100 below the Pro — haven’t helped its case. Buyers seem to prefer paying a bit more for better performance and endurance. Some sources on Weibo even claim the Air could be canceled altogether, echoing Samsung’s recent decision to drop the Galaxy S26 Edge after lackluster sales of the S25 Edge.
If true, Apple’s attention now turns fully toward foldables. A recent ET News report from Korea claims Apple is preparing a book-style foldable iPhone for 2026, followed by a smaller clamshell-style model in 2028. Analyst Kim Ki-hyun of Stone Partners told attendees at ETNews’ Tech Summit that Apple has already lined up key suppliers, signaling that this isn’t just a one-off experiment.
Some forecasts, like one from Mizuho, suggest a possible delay to 2027 as Apple continues to refine the hinge and display materials. Still, insiders agree the company’s foldable ambitions are very real. The prototypes reportedly use advanced display tech — including LTPO panels for power efficiency and color filter-on-encapsulation (COE) to boost brightness — aiming to eliminate the visible crease that plagues current foldables.
The larger model could open up to around 7.8 inches, offering tablet-like productivity, while the clamshell design is expected to target users who want something compact and stylish.
During the Huawei Developers Conference 2025, Huawei officially launched HarmonyOS 6. The next gen platform was first unveiled back in June 2025, and we finally have its official release timeline and all of the smartphones eligible for this major update. So let’s check it out.
One of the first things users will notice in HarmonyOS 6 is its refined visual language. The new design brings responsive animations and a dynamic light-sensing system that adapts to context, like editing photos, activating a voice assistant, or performing other actions.
On the lock screen, Huawei introduces AIGC-based signature customization, where the system analyzes your font style and image, then generates artistic wallpapers and themes tailored to your mood or aesthetic. These aren’t just visual upgrades, as Huawei aims to make the OS feel more fluid and alive for its users, blending both form and function.
2. Performance Gains & Cross-Device Workflows
Huawei HarmonyOS 6
The Chinese tech giant brings various optimizations to deliver a smoother UI. HarmonyOS 6 features measurable performance upgrades thanks to the new Ark Engine. Huawei claims an 11 percent faster app startup, a 21 percent quicker page rendering, and 30 percent faster content loading compared with previous versions. A highlight was the improvement in cross-device performance, with HarmonyOS 6 being 15 percent faster than HarmonyOS 5. Lab tests also revealed that there is around 35 to 51 minutes of battery life gains over the older iterations.
File sharing has been revamped, allowing users to send these files to more than 60 apps with the new tap-to-share feature, and drag and drop content just by looking at a target device. There is even seamless two-way sharing between your smartphone and PC. These cross-device workflows blur the line between phone, tablet, and computer. Huawei states that HarmonyOS 6 can open large PDF files in just 0.6 seconds compared to 55 seconds on Windows 11.
3. AI Tools, Creativity & Health Features
HarmonyOS 6 leans hard into AI. In the camera app you’ll find scene-aware portrait retouching that adjusts lighting, background blur and depth in one tap. There’s also an “AI-one-click filming” tool that instantly turns still photos into animated clips. Huawei’s smart assistant is getting smarter with the Xiaoyi AI 6 update, supporting dialect recognition and multi-step commands.
So taking voice notes, categorizing files, and scheduling appointments can be done with ease. On the health front, the new AI Health Assistant offers voice based consultations, insurance code access, provides hospital navigation, and interprets medical reports via iFLYTEK integration. Apart from the typical AI functions, HarmonyOS 6 brings AI
4. Privacy, Security & Family Controls
Security isn’t an afterthought in HarmonyOS 6, as the operating system introduces the new StarShield Security Architecture that applies AI driven protection from kernel to cloud. New features include Family Anti-Fraud to monitor suspicious calls, AI Anti-Fraud to detect deep-fake attempts in video calls, and Anti-Peek Protection to hide sensitive content when someone glances over your shoulder.
Encrypted sharing ensures files only reach approved recipients, while a View-Once mode limits secondary sharing of photos or videos. For families, there’s added support for screen-time moderation, location tracking of older users and real-time navigation assistance for the visually impaired.
5. Eligible Devices (Public Beta & Rollout)
Huawei is kicking off the HarmonyOS 6 public beta on 22nd October 2025, debuting in China. Meanwhile, a wider release will follow soon. So here are all the eligible models, and when you can expect the update:
Public Beta(October 2025)
Huawei Mate 70
Huawei Mate 60
Huawei Mate X6
Huawei Mate X5 series
Huawei Pura 80
Huawei Pura 70
Huawei Pura X series
Huawei Pocket 2 Series
Huawei Nova 14
Huawei Nova 13
Huawei Nova 122
Huawei Nova Flip
Huawei Nova Flip S
Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025 & 2023)
Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 (2024)
Huawei MatePad 11 Pro (2024)
Closed Beta(October 2025)
Huawei Mate XT
Huawei Mate XT Ultimate Design
Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 (2025)
Huawei MateBook Pro
Huawei Watch 5
Huawei Watch GT 5 Series
Huawei FreeBuds 6
Huawei FreeBuds 7i
Huawei FreeArc
November–December 2025
Huawei Nova 14 Lite (Vitality Edition)
Huawei Enjoy 70X
Huawei MatePad Mini
Huawei MatePad Air (2024 & 2025)
Huawei MatePad 11.5S (2024 & 2025)
Huawei Watch Fit 4 Series
Huawei FreeBuds Pro 4
Huawei FreeClip 2
Huawei FreeClip
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Huawei has announced the Vision Smart Screen 5 SE Enjoy Edition (machine translated) in China. The new model comes in 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch sizes. Let’s check out its key specs and pricing.
Huawei Vision Smart Screen 5 SE Enjoy Edition Specs
The Enjoy Edition features a 4K Ultra HD LCD panel with a 144Hz refresh rate and ultra-narrow 1.5 mm bezels, achieving a 98% screen-to-body ratio. It supports TÜV Rheinland’s low-blue-light and flicker-free certifications for eye comfort.
The panel is powered by Huawei’s self-developed Honghu picture engine, which enhances clarity, color accuracy, and contrast through AI-based technologies such as SR super-resolution, HDR enhancement, MEMC motion compensation, and 3D-LUT color mapping
Inside, it uses the Honghu 868 chipset built on a quad-core CPU architecture. The hardware supports 4K 120 fps decoding and runs HarmonyOS AI. For gaming, the TV includes HDMI 2.1 ports with ALLM and VRR.
The 5 SE Enjoy Edition supports 4K super casting with 50 fps playback, stable performance, and low latency. It also includes far-field voice control, AI Search to find movies or shows, and a built-in assistant that answers general questions.
The 55-inch and 65-inch models include two 20W full-range speakers. The 75-inch variant adds two 20W tweeters, pushing total output to 80W. Huawei’s Histen audio engine enhances vocal clarity and creates a virtual sound field for immersive stereo output.
Huawei also includes family-friendly features such as children’s mode, parental controls for content and screen time, and built-in minor protection software. The TV features a metal frame with a polished finish and includes ambient modes like Smart Frame, which transforms the display into a digital gallery or seasonal landscape when idle.
Pricing and Availability
The Vision Smart Screen 5 SE Enjoy Edition is now available in China. The 55-inch version is priced at 2,199 yuan ($308), the 65-inch at 2,799 yuan ($392), and the 75-inch at 3,999 yuan ($561).
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The holiday shopping season is kicking off early this year, it seems! To begin the sale, Sony is now live with incredible early Black Friday 2025 deals on its select acclaimed line of noise-cancelling headphones. Below is a look at the standout deals on the best Sony headphones.
Sony WH-1000XM5 Premium
Price: $330 $399.99
The WH-1000MX5 Premium headphone comes with a complete redesign of Sony’s flagship line. The headphones are offering their most advanced noise cancellation to date. It also features an innovative Auto NC optimiser that automatically adjusts noise cancellation based on the environment.
Powering these premium headphones is an ensemble of two processors and eight microphones. They sport a new lightweight, ‘noiseless design’ and a custom-designed 30mm driver unit promising an exceptional sound clarity.
You may check the deal on Sony’s official website. Also, save $25 if it’s your first purchase from the Sony official page.
You can save up to $150 with this massive discount on the Sony WH-1000XM4. Placed below the XM5 in the line-up, the Sony WH-1000XM4 also packs world-class quality sound for a relatively lesser price. Powered by the HD Noise Cancelling Processor QN1, these headphones are known for their powerful 40mm drivers, a classic foldable design, and other smart features.
The XM4s support the premium LDAC audio codec and offer a solid 30 hours of battery life with ANC enabled, making them a premium choice at a highly attractive early deal price.
As mentioned earlier, for the first-time purchase, an additional $25 can be saved, leading to an effective price of $175.
The WH-CH720N is Sony’s entry into high-performance, budget-friendly noise-cancelling headphones. Despite being cheaper compared to the XM series, it leverages Sony’s powerful Integrated Process V1 to deliver effective Active Noise Cancellation and improved sound quality through its 30mm driver units.
They are exceptionally light at around 192g for long-lasting comfort and boast an impressive battery life of up to 35 hours with ANC.
Check more about the Sony’s WH-CH720N headphones on the official website. The $25 additional off stays valid for a first-time purchase.
This headphone is specifically designed for bass enthusiasts in mind. The ULT POWER Sound headphones feature a dedicated ULT Button that allows you to boost the bass in two powerful stages. They combine this deep, impactful sound profile with ANC borrowed from the 1000X series.
The headphone is equipped with large 40mm dynamic drivers, supports the high-res LDAC codec, and provides great endurance with up to 30 hours of battery life.
To know more and purchase if interested, head over here.
It’s the latest flagship model from Sony with the cutting-edge HD Noise Cancelling Processor QN3 and a massive array of 12 microphones. It promises to deliver noise cancellation speed up to 7x faster than the older models.
It brings back the classic foldable design and introduces smart features like Scene-based Listening, which automatically adjusts settings based on your activity. Connectivity is future-proofed with support for Bluetooth 5.3 and the new LC3 codec. It offers 30 hours of ANC-enabled listening.
Currently listed at $39.99 (down from $69.99), the Sony WH-CH20 is an entry-level headphone. Delivering ultra-long battery life of up to 50 hours, quick USB-C charging, Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity with AAC/SBC support, multipoint device pairing, and companion app EQ support.
Its on-ear design and form factor make it especially suited for everyday wireless listening though it doesn’t include active noise cancellation or a wired audio input. Being affordable, it’s best suited for buyers on a tight budget.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is the latest flagship chipset from Qualcomm, promising serious upgrades to performance and power efficiency. It’s already stirring up excitement, but on the other hand, the Snapdragon 8 Elite is still fresh, while the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 still powers some of today’s flagship phones.
With these three powerhouses in the mix, it might be confusing to pick the correct one based on your needs. So, we compared them to find out how Qualcomm’s Snapdragon flagships have improved over the years. Whether you’re eyeing your next upgrade or just want to know how far Qualcomm has pushed its mobile silicon this year, this comparison should provide more clarity.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 vs 8 Elite vs 8 Gen 3: benchmark comparison
Note: For benchmark testing, we used the Xiaomi 17 (Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2), Xiaomi 15 (Snapdragon 8 Elite), and Xiaomi 14 (Snapdragon 8 Gen 3).
Geekbench score
The fifth-gen Elite chipset posts a total of 3,621 single-core points, which is about 19% higher than Snapdragon 8 Elite (3,047 points) and 68% higher than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (2,161 points). The increase over last year’s Elite chipset may seem modest, but that’s a massive leap over 8 Gen 3.
The multi-core performance also tells a similar story. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 gets 11,190 multi-core points. In contrast, the Snapdragon 8 Elite gets 9,286 points, and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 gets 6,853 points. That’s a solid 19% increase for the latest Elite chip over 8 Elite and a massive 63% increase over 8 Gen 3.
Geekbench 6
SD 8 Elite Gen 5
SD 8 Elite
SD 8 Gen 3
Single core
3,621
3,047
2,161
Multi core
11,190
9,286
6,853
AnTuTu score
On the AnTuTu v11 benchmarking platform, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 gets a total score of 3,872,080 points, which is about 30% higher than Snapdragon 8 Elite (2,981,542 points) and 65% higher than Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (2,341,390 points).
The breakdown reveals that the newest Snapdragon 8-series chip gets a 21% higher CPU score over the Snapdragon 8 Elite and a 62% higher CPU score over the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. The GPU gets an even better upgrade, with the 8 Elite Gen 5 posting a 27% boost over the 8 Elite and a 73% boost over the 8 Gen 3.
SD 8 Elite Gen 5
SD 8 Elite
SD 8 Gen 3
AnTuTu score
3,872,080
2,981,542
2,341,390
CPU
1,100,475
909,797
679,594
GPU
1,380,010
1,091,509
798,047
Memory
533,709
392,463
353,832
UX
857,866
587,773
509,917
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 vs 8 Elite vs 8 Gen 3: spec sheet and key differences
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
Snapdragon 8 Elite
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
Announced
September 2025
October 2024
October 2023
Process node
TSMC’s 3nm (N3P)
TSMC’s 3nm (N3E)
TSMC’s 4nm
CPU cores
8-core
8-core
8-core
CPU cores
2 x 4.61 GHz — Oryon (3rd gen) 6 x 3.63 GHz — Oryon (3rd gen)
2 x 4.32 GHz — Oryon (2nd gen) 6 x 3.53 GHz — Oryon (2nd gen)
1 x 3.3 GHz — Cortex-X4 3 x 3.15 GHz — Cortex-A720 2 x 2.96 GHz — Cortex-A720 2 x 2.27 GHz — Cortex-A520
GPU
Adreno 840 Ray tracing support Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
Adreno 830 Ray tacing support Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
Adreno 750 Ray tracing support Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
NPU
Qualcomm Hexagon NPU Agentic AI support
Qualcomm Hexagon NPU
Qualcomm Hexagon NPU
Memory
LPDDR5X, up to 5.3GHz
LPDDR5X, up to 5.3GHz
LPDDR5X, up to 4.8GHz
Storage
UFS 4.1
UFS 4.0
UFS 4.0
Camera
Qualcomm Spectra ISP (20-bit) Up to 320MP single camera up to 108MP single camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps) Up to 48MP triple camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps) Up to 8K video recording real-time semantic segmentation (limitless) Advanced Professional Video (APV) codec
Qualcomm Spectra ISP (18-bit) Up to 320MP single camera up to 108MP single camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps) Up to 48MP triple camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps) Up to 8K video recording real-time semantic segmentation (limitless)
Qualcomm Spectra ISP (18-bit) Up to 200MP single camera up to 108MP single camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps) Up to 64+36MP dual cameras (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps) up to 36+36+36MP triple camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps) Up to 8K video recording real-time semantic segmentation (up to 12 layers)
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 uses TSMC’s 3nm (N3P) process node, which offers slightly better performance and power efficiency over TSMC’s 3nm (N3E) process node (used for the Snapdragon 8 Elite). The gap widens with TSMC’s 4nm process, used for 8th Gen 3.
The Snapdragon chips have received significant changes to the CPU. The 8 Gen 3 is the last Snapdragon 8-series chip to feature CPU cores designed by ARM. The Snapdragon 8 Elite introduced Oryon cores for the first time on a mobile chipset, which brought substantial gains to performance and power efficiency, and that got even better with the third-gen Oryon CPU inside the 8 Elite Gen 5.
Gaming has also been greatly improved over the years, thanks to newer Adreno GPUs, featuring higher performance, power efficiency, and improved latency. On top of that, Qualcomm has also improved the gaming features over the years to make Snapdragon flagships a no-brainer choice for smartphone gaming.
All three Snapdragon chips feature hexagon NPUs, but they have been greatly improved over the years to offer better performance and extended AI capabilities. The latest 8 Elite Gen 5 introduces support for Agentic AI.
The camera has also had significant upgrades over the last three generations. The 8 Gen 3 introduced a Cognitive ISP with triple 18-bit ISPs and focused on AI-driven photography. The 8 Elite took it a step ahead by introducing AI ISP. The latest 8 Elite Gen 5 introduces triple 20-bit AI ISPs and Advanced Professional Video (APV) codec for near-lossless video. The real-time semantic segmentation and video recording capabilities have also greatly improved year over year. The same goes for connectivity, as the newer modems feature increased download/upload speed, newer Bluetooth standards, and improved connectivity features.
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