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OnePlus 15 ends Hasselblad era, brings Oppo’s UMO Imaging and 50MP triple cameras

OnePlus China President Li Jie has officially announced that the upcoming OnePlus 15 will mark a new chapter in the brand’s camera journey. Through his social media post, Li revealed that the OP15 will debut Oppo’s LUMO imaging system, positioning it as OnePlus’ most advanced photography-focused phone yet. Here’s a look at the details confirmed by the brand.

OnePlus 15 to feature Lumo Imaging technology

OnePlus 15 camera features

According to Li, the Oppo Lumo imaging system represents the highest level of imaging technology within the Oppo Group. He added that the OnePlus 15 will deliver the best photographic performance in the brand’s history, focusing on depth, light, and color authenticity. Although the partnership with Hasselblad has concluded, the signature elements such as color philosophy, aesthetic tone, and key camera modes like Master Mode and wide aspect ratio have been retained, ensuring the signature OnePlus visual experience remains intact.

The OnePlus 15 features a 50- triple camera system, which includes a 3.5x periscope telephoto lens equivalent to an 85mm golden portrait focal length. It supports an advanced image processing setup with Pro XDR, full focal-range high-definition output, 4K 120fps Dolby Vision recording, and ultra-clear live photos.

According to reports, the OnePlus 15 will feature a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-700 primary camera with OIS support. It will be paired with a 50-megapixel OmniVision OV50D ultra-wide snapper and a 50-megapixel Samsung JN5 periscope telephoto camera.

As far as other specs are concerned, the OnePlus 15 sports a 6.78-inch BOE X3 display with 1.5K resolution and 165Hz adaptive refresh rate. Under the hood, it runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and a redesigned Glacier cooling system featuring dual capillary layers for improved heat dissipation. Powering the device is a massive 7,300mAh battery that supports 120W fast charging and 50W wireless charging.

The phone is expected to launch globally in November. A recent report claims that the device will be priced at 949 pounds sterling (~$1,260) for the 16GB+512GB version.

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OnePlus 15 Price Leak Hints at More Affordable Flagship Than OnePlus 13

The next gen OnePlus flagship is right around the corner, bringing cutting edge specs and the latest OxygenOS 16. While a price hike isn’t uncommon in annual high end devices, a fresh rumor hints at the OnePlus 15 being more affordable than last year’s OnePlus 13 once again.

OnePlus 15 Price Leak: Flagship Performance at Lower Cost?

Over the last couple of weeks, multiple reports claimed that the OnePlus 15 will have a slightly cheaper price tag than its predecessor. Now, known tipster Arsène Lupin has revealed this pricing detail for the UK market. In our previous report, OnePlus was expected to launch the OnePlus 15 for around 3,999 Yuan (roughly 560 US Dollars). This would make it around 500 Yuan/70 US Dollars more affordable than the OnePlus 13, with Lupin’s tweet also hinting at a similar story for the overseas market.

OnePlus 15 in Sand Storm
OnePlus 15 in Sand Storm

The OnePlus 15 with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage will reportedly launch in the UK for 949 Pounds Sterling. In comparison, the same storage configuration for the OnePlus 13 costs 999 Pounds sterling, which roughly brings a 67 US Dollar difference. Unfortunately, the tipster did not reveal the pricing details for the entry level 256GB model. But this modest price cut should help make it more attractive in markets outside of China as well.

OnePlus’ decision to make its flagships more affordable and target gaming is apparently inspired by the success of the iQOO 13 in China. Packing the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, it will be a powerhouse for everyday and intense gaming. Apart from downgrading the resolution from a 2K panel to a 1.5K display, the camera system is also bringing in the in house DetailMax Engine, which replaces Hasselblad’s tuning. All of this likely allowed OnePlus to achieve a lower price tag.

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Redmi K90 key revealed officially, 6.59” display, 7,100mAh battery, 2.5x periscope lens and more confirmed

After revealing the key specifications of the Redmi K90 Pro Max yesterday, Redmi released a couple of posters today to share the details of the standard K90. The Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered K90 is designed to rival the Realme GT 8 as well as upcoming phones like the OnePlus Ace 6 and iQOO Neo 11, which are also powered by the same chip. Continue reading ahead to know all the K90 details confirmed by the brand.

Redmi K90 key details confirmed

Starting with the design, Redmi confirmed that the Redmi K90 has a cold-forging design similar to the iPhone 17. For those unaware, cold forging is a manufacturing process where a metal (usually aluminium or stainless steel) is pressed or stamped into shape under extreme pressure using a die. For durability, it features a metal middle frame.

On the front, it features a 6.59-inch OLED panel with a high screen-to-body ratio of 94 percent, thanks to equal-sized slim bezels on all four sides. The exact screen resolution has not been confirmed, but rumors claim that it supports a 1.5K resolution.

While the Redmi K90 Pro Max has a 2.1 audio system featuring an extra rear-facing Bose speaker, the standard K90 comes with a Bose dual symmetrical speaker system. For photography, the device will be equipped with a 2.5x telephoto lens. However, the brand is yet to confirm the exact camera sensors.

The Redmi K90 is also confirmed to house a massive 7,100mAh battery with 100W wired charging. However, it lacks wireless charging support. The device will come preloaded with Android 16, featuring the HyperOS 3 skin on top. It will be available in three shades, such as white, light blue, and purple.

A recent certification suggests that the Poco F8 Ultra may launch soon as a rebranded version of the Redmi K90 Pro Max in markets outside of China. Likewise, the Redmi K90 could be rebranded as the Poco F8 Pro globally.

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Galaxy XR: Samsung’s New AI-Integrated Headset Built with Google and Qualcomm

Samsung has announced the Galaxy XR, the company’s first AI-native headset built on the new Android XR platform developed with Google and Qualcomm.

Samsung Galaxy XR headset

Galaxy XR is the first device to have Google’s Gemini AI built right into the system. It responds through voice, vision, and gestures, understanding what users see and hear to provide natural, real-time assistance. It can help with navigation in Google Maps 3D, suggest nearby places, or search for real-world objects using Circle to Search. The headset can also turn 2D photos and videos into 3D, bringing memories to life.

Samsung Galaxy XR headset

The AI runs at the system level, making interactions smoother and more intuitive. Instead of simply following commands, Galaxy XR behaves more like a personal assistant that understands context.

The headset runs on Android XR, a new platform that supports multiple XR devices, including future AI glasses. All existing Android apps work on Galaxy XR, so users can access familiar mobile experiences right away. Developers can also build new XR apps easily using OpenXR, WebXR, or Unity, thanks to the platform’s open and scalable design.

Hardware and Specs

Galaxy XR is powered by the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip with 16GB RAM and 256GB storage. It features a 3,552 x 3,840 Micro-OLED display with 27 million pixels, 95% DCI-P3 color coverage, and refresh rates of 60Hz, 72Hz (default), and up to 90Hz. The field of view measures 109° horizontal and 100° vertical.

Samsung Galaxy XR headset

For visuals, it includes a 6.5MP (F2.0, 18mm) camera that supports 3D photo and video capture, along with two pass-through cameras, six tracking cameras, four eye-tracking cameras, five IMUs, a depth sensor, and a flicker sensor. It also supports iris recognition for unlocking and password entry.

Audio is handled by two two-way speakers (woofer and tweeter) and six microphones with beamforming. It supports popular audio formats like MP3, AAC, FLAC, and Dolby Atmos, and can play 8K video at 60fps with HDR10 and HLG support. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4.

The headset weighs 545g with the forehead cushion, while the separate battery pack weighs 302g. Battery life is rated for up to 2 hours of general use and 2.5 hours of video playback, and it can be used while charging.

Pricing & availability

Galaxy XR will be available starting October 21 in the U.S. and October 22 in Korea. It has a price tag of US$1,799, while the Galaxy XR Travel Case and Galaxy XR Controller are cost at US$249.99 each.

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Honor MagicOS 10 eligible devices and rollout timeline

MagicOS 10 eligible devices and rollout timeline

MagicOS 10 is the latest custom skin from Honor built on top of Android 16. It represents a significant evolution in the company’s software approach, bringing advanced artificial intelligence capabilities,  a system-level MCP architecture, a redesigned user interface, and improved cross-device integration.

The Android 16-based software truly transforms the software experience, and therefore, users are eagerly waiting for the update. Thankfully, Honor has already shared the list of eligible devices and rollout timeline. Take a look at it below and find out when it’s your turn to access the latest features and upgrades.

Honor MagicOS 10 eligible devices and rollout timeline

The rollout begins later this month, starting with the Honor Magic V5, and will quickly expand to many more devices in the same month, including the Magic 7 series, Magic 6 series, Honor GT Pro, and Honor 400 series. The Magic V3, Vs3, and Magic 5 models, along with the GT 2 Pro tablet, will join the party in November.

The MagicOS 10 rollout continues to expand to more Magic V-series phones and tablets, while the remaining devices will receive the update in the first quarter of 2026. Here’s the complete schedule:

October 2025

  • Honor Magic V5
  • Honor Magic 7 RSR | Porsche Design
  • Honor Magic 7 Pro
  • Honor Magic 7
  • Honor GT Pro
  • Honor Magic 6 RSR | Porsche Design
  • Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition
  • Honor Magic 6 Pro
  • Honor Magic 6
  • Honor 400 Pro
  • Honor 400
  • Honor MagicPad 3

November 2025

  • Honor Magic V3
  • Honor Magic Vs3
  • Honor Magic 5 Ultimate Design
  • Honor Magic 5 Pro
  • Honor Magic 5
  • Honor Tablet GT 2 Pro

December 2025

  • Honor Magic V2 RSR | Porsche Design
  • Honor Magic V2 Ultimate Edition
  • Honor Magic V2
  • Honor MagicPad 2
  • Honor Tablet GT Pro
  • Honor Tablet GT
  • Honor Tablet V9

First quarter of 2026

  • Honor Magic V Flip 2
  • Honor Magic V Flip
  • Honor Magic Vs2
  • Honor Magic Vs Ultimate Edition
  • Honor Magic Vs
  • Honor 300 Ultra
  • Honor 300 Pro
  • Honor 300
  • Honor GT
  • Honor 200 Pro
  • Honor 200
  • Honor 100 Pro
  • Honor 100
  • Honor 90 GT
  • Honor Power
  • Honor X70
  • Honor X70i
  • Honor X60 GT
  • Honor Tablet 10
  • Honor Tablet X9 Pro
  • Honor Tablet X9

If your Honor device is on the list, you will receive a notification once the update reaches your device. You can also manually check for it from the Software update section inside the Settings app.

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ASUS Reveals TUF Gaming Radeon RX 9070 XT Black Ops 7 Fans Limited Edition GPU

ASUS has announced the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Special Edition of its TUF Gaming Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics card, made in collaboration with AMD and Call of Duty. The card was first shown at the Call of Duty NEXT event in Las Vegas on September 30. It features the Black Ops 7 insignia with orange accents in the signature Black Ops style. This limited-edition model will be available at select retailers worldwide and comes bundled with a digital copy of the standard PC version of the game. The Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 debuts on November 14th, 2025.

ASUS TUF Gaming Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Edition AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT

The TUF Gaming Radeon RX 9070 XT is built on AMD’s latest RDNA 4 architecture and includes 16GB of VRAM. It supports AMD Software with ML-powered FSR 4 upscaling technology, bringing AI-based performance and sharper visuals to over 85 supported games. It also includes DisplayPort 2.1 outputs that allow for high resolution and high refresh rate displays.

ASUS has focused heavily on cooling and durability. The RX 9070 XT uses three 11-blade Axial-tech fans that push steady airflow through an optimized fin array. The 0dB technology allows the fans to stop completely during light workloads for silent operation. Wide vents on the aluminum backplate help heat exit the card efficiently.

Users can switch between performance and quiet modes with a physical Dual BIOS switch, without using extra software. For more control, ASUS GPU Tweak III software provides easy tuning, fan adjustments, and hardware monitoring.

Instead of regular thermal paste, ASUS uses a phase-change GPU thermal pad that melts with heat to fill gaps and improve heat transfer. This design boosts cooling and lasts longer than traditional materials. The card also includes a metal exoskeleton for rigidity, dual-ball fan bearings for longer life, and a GPU holder to prevent sagging.

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iQOO 15 first sale: Sold 142,000+ units in first four hours

On Monday, iQOO unveiled the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered iQOO 15 in China. After the launch, the company announced on Weibo that it had set a new sales record in iQOO’s history, with sales in just 30 minutes surpassing the entire day’s sales of the iQOO 13. Now, in a new Weibo post, the brand has confirmed the total number of iQOO 15 units sold in the first four hours of sale.

iQOO 15 first sale report

iQOO 15 sale
iQOO sells 142,000 units in the first four hours of sale

According to the poster above, iQOO sold over 142,000 units of the iQOO 15 within just four hours of its first sale, marking an 87 percent increase compared to the previous generation. The post also highlights that the phone went on sale immediately after launch, without any pre-order period.

iQOO 15 specifications

The iQOO 15 features a 6.85-inch Samsung AMOLED M14 display that supports a 2K+ resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, paired with iQOO’s self-developed Q3 chip, and features a 7,000mAh battery that supports 100W wired and 50W wireless charging.

The device ships with up to 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage. It runs on OriginOS 6-based Android 16.

For photography, the iQOO 15 is equipped with a 32-megapixel front camera. On the rear, it has a 50-megapixel OIS-assisted main camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens with autofocus support, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. Other key features include an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, dual speakers, a metal middle frame, and an IP68/69-rated body.

iQOO has confirmed that the iQOO 15 will launch in India in November. The company’s India division is expected to begin teasing its arrival in the coming days.

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Poco F8 Ultra gets spotted for the first time, may launch earlier than expected

Back in March this year, Thailand’s NBTC authority approved the Poco F7 Ultra, which went official later in the same month. In a new development, the Poco F8 Ultra has been spotted on the NBTC certification platform, indicating that it may launch earlier than the previously expected timeframe of March 2026.

Poco F8 Ultra NBTC certified

Poco F8 Ultra NBTC certified
Poco F8 Ultra NBTC certified

As can be seen above, the Poco F8 Ultra with model number 25102PCBEG has appeared in NBTC’s database. As usual, the NBTC listing has not revealed anything significant about the device’s specifications.

The model number is similar to the Redmi K90 Pro Max’s 25102RKBEC, where “RK” seemingly refers to Redmi’s K-series. On the other hand, the letters “PC” in the F8 Ultra’s model number 25102PCBEG refer to Poco. Therefore, it appears that the Poco F8 Ultra could be a rebranded version of the K90 Pro Max.

The early appearance of the F8 Ultra at the NBTC certification suggests that it may debut withi this year or by early 2026.

Poco F8 Ultra specifications (rumored)

Redmi K90 Pro Max - 2.1 speaker
Redmi K90 Pro Max

Considering that the Poco F8 Ultra could be a rebranded K90 Pro Max, it could be equipped with a 6.9-inch OLED screen with support for 2K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The device will run on HyperOS 3-based Android 16 and feature an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor.

The F8 Ultra could be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage. The K90 Pro Max packs a 7,650mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging. There’s a possibility that the F8 Ultra could have a slightly smaller battery.

For selfies, the F8 Ultra may feature a 20-megapixel front camera, and its back panel could be equipped with a 50-megapixel OmniVision 950 main camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope camera with 5x optical zoom and OIS support. It may also feature a 2.1 speaker system and an IP68/69-rated body.

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Reebok’s Smart Ring Debuts with F45 to Track Health, Sleep, and Recovery

Reebok has launched its first fitness wearable, the Reebok Smart Ring, as part of a new global partnership with F45 Training, one of the world’s fastest-growing fitness communities. The partnership makes Reebok the official provider of footwear, apparel, and wearables for F45’s coaches and members.

The Reebok Smart Ring, priced at $249 in the U.S., tracks training, recovery, and everyday wellness in one simple view. Made from titanium, it monitors heart rate, sleep, activity, and recovery through built-in sensors, then combines everything into a single One Score on the Reebok Fitness App. The idea is to make health data easier to understand and actually useful for daily training.

The ring runs on a rechargeable lithium polymer battery that lasts 5 to 7 days depending on use and takes less than 2 hours to charge. It connects using Bluetooth 5.1, stores up to 7 days of data, and is water-resistant up to 5ATM. It’s also built to handle a wide temperature range from -10°C to 52°C (14°F to 125.6°F), making it reliable in most conditions.

Reebok Smart Ring sizing kit

To make sure it fits comfortably, Reebok offers a ring sizing kit before purchase. Buyers are asked to wear the sample ring for at least 24 hours to find the right size. Once confirmed, they receive a $10 coupon toward their Smart Ring order. The sizing kit is a final sale item and cannot be returned.

Reebok says the Smart Ring is made for people who want performance insights without the bulk of a watch. The sensors inside measure body rhythms in real time, showing trends and personalized tips through the app.

“This partnership with F45 connects two brands built on movement and community,” said Reebok CEO Todd Krinsky. “We’re creating products and experiences that bring people closer to the energy of fitness culture.”

F45 CEO Tom Dowd called the Smart Ring and partnership “a major step in helping people train smarter and stay connected to their progress.”


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This 6800 Lumens Hisense Laser Projector Might Be Better Than Your Local Cinema

Hisense has officially launched the Vidda C5 Boundless Master tri-color laser cinema projector in China. The new model is now available for pre-order at a launch price of 24,999 yuan ($3,510). Hisense describes the product as a tribute to movie enthusiasts, targeting users who seek professional-grade visuals and sound for home theaters.

Hisense Vidda C5 Boundless Master

Hisense Vidda C5 Boundless Master Specifications

The Vidda C5 Boundless Master uses Hisense’s Alpha dual-engine MCL laser architecture. It delivers a real brightness of 6800 CVIA lumens and maintains over 99.99% spectral purity. The projection system has a rated lifespan of 25,000 hours and supports HDR10, Dolby Vision, and DTS:X standards. Hisense has integrated a JBL 2.1-channel sound system with support for powerful bass and high-frequency clarity.

The projector features a 17-element Hubble Red Label cinema lens with a 122mm diameter. It uses all-glass optics and multilayer nano coatings to achieve frame-wide sharpness and a resolution exceeding 160lp/mm. The lens supports a 7-stage variable aperture ranging from F2.0 to F5.0. The third-generation SST architecture DMD chip inside the projector reaches a light power density of 60W/cm², three times higher than the previous generation. The system offers a native contrast ratio of 8000:1 and a dynamic contrast ratio of up to 5,000,000:1 using DeepBlack image processing.

Hisense Vidda C5 Boundless Master

The Vidda C5 supports a projection ratio of 0.84 to 2.0:1 and offers an industry-leading 2.38x super lossless optical zoom. It can project screen sizes up to 300 inches from a distance of 1.9 to 13.3 meters. It also supports ±130% vertical and ±46% horizontal lens shift. The projector uses a quad-camera spatial mapping system and 3D ToF sensors for real-time autofocus, frame alignment, and keystone correction.

Hisense equips the projector with the MediaTek MT9681S processor. It pairs with 8GB of RAM and 1TB of internal storage. The system supports 1080p at 240Hz and 4K at 60Hz input. For connectivity, it includes dual HDMI 2.1 ports, USB 3.0, optical audio output, RS232, gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth 5.4, and Wi-Fi 7. The device also works as a smart speaker with voice control and can integrate with smart home ecosystems.

To manage thermals, Hisense uses a liquid cooling system with aviation-grade PTFE materials, a 122mm² cold plate, a turbo pump, and an 11-channel radiator. The chassis is made of all-metal with a unibody design in a “Royal Coffee” color finish.

In related Hisense news, the company has recently debuted its 116U75QG and 100UX Mini LED TVs in the U.S., both featuring Dolby Vision 2 support. The company has also launched the E7Q U+ Mini LED TV, which offers 4K resolution, a 170Hz refresh rate, 4,224 local dimming zones, and up to 7,000 nits of peak brightness.

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Xiaomi launches Redmi Projector 4 with 360 CVIA lumens, 1080p, MEMC & HyperOS

Xiaomi has launched the Redmi Projector 4, alongside its Pro version, in China. The Projector 4 is priced at 999 yuan ($140) and is now open for pre-orders on JD.com and other platforms. Xiaomi has not yet announced the official sale date.

Redmi Projector 4

Redmi Projector 4 Specifications

The Redmi Projector 4 features a compact design with a sand-colored matte body and a metallic front panel. It measures 151.4 × 125 × 204.8 mm and weighs 1.5 kg. The device uses LCD display technology and supports native 1080p resolution with a 1.2:1 throw ratio. It can project screen sizes ranging from 55 to 120 inches, depending on the distance.

Xiaomi has equipped the projector with a custom-sealed optical engine that enhances brightness and helps protect against dust. The projector delivers 360 CVIA lumens of brightness, which marks a 38% increase over the previous generation. It also includes SGS Low Blue Light certification, which helps filter short-wave blue light to reduce eye strain during long viewing sessions.

The projector features MEMC motion compensation technology that improves playback smoothness and minimizes motion blur during fast-paced scenes. It is powered by the MediaTek MT9660 processor paired with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The device runs on Xiaomi’s HyperOS Connect platform, enabling seamless integration with the brand’s smart home ecosystem.

Redmi Projector 4

The Redmi Projector 4 includes a built-in ToF module for quick autofocus and automatic keystone correction. The system supports omnidirectional adjustments within ±15° on horizontal, vertical, and diagonal planes. The projector also includes dual 5W full-range speakers and a digital amplifier to improve audio output.

In terms of connectivity, it includes HDMI, USB, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It supports dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.1 for wireless connections, allowing users to cast content from their devices or use the projector as an independent Bluetooth speaker.

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Vivo X300’s Zeiss magic: compact flagship outperforms the Galaxy S25 Ultra

The Vivo X300 uses Samsung’s 200MP ISOCELL HPB as its main sensor, which measures 1/1.4″ in size. This is slightly smaller than the Galaxy S25 Ultra‘s ISOCELL HP2 (1/1.3″). Due to their ultra-high resolutions, the actual pixel sizes on both sensors are quite small, meaning image quality heavily depends on image processing. That makes the camera comparison between the Vivo X300 and S25 Ultra worth watching — which phone handles noise better and captures more detail?

Vivo X300 (left) vs Galaxy S25 Ultra (right)

Leaker Ice Universe shared a series of side-by-side photos on X, comparing samples from both phones shot under different lighting conditions. Before diving into the results, it’s worth noting that the ISOCELL HPB is a brand-new sensor being used by Vivo for the first time, while Samsung has spent several generations refining its processing around the HP2. The HP2 is also a bit larger, so expectations for the S25 Ultra naturally remain higher.

But the results tell a different story. In daylight and detail-heavy scenes, the X300’s shots appear noticeably sharper and more vibrant, with less noise and more natural contrast. Vivo’s Zeiss-tuned optics and state-of-the-art image processing seem to be doing the heavy lifting.

The difference becomes more obvious upon closer inspection, where the Vivo X300 and its Pro sibling deliver more color-accurate results, while Samsung’s output looks flatter by comparison. As Ice Universe remarked in one post, “From this, I am even more convinced that even if Samsung were to adopt a 200MP telephoto sensor now, it would not be able to defeat Vivo.” He concluded bluntly: “Samsung’s cameras have no future.” While that statement might sound harsh, rumors surrounding the S26 Ultra’s camera setup suggest expectations should indeed remain modest.

Vivo X300 | X300 Pro | S25 Ultra

With a global launch just around the corner, the Vivo X300 could be a serious alternative to the $1,300+ Galaxy S25 Ultra — especially for those who prefer a smaller phone without compromising on camera quality.

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This ASUS Mini PC Is a Personal AI Supercomputer: 1,000 TFLOPS & 128GB RAM

ASUS‘s latest mini PC is a powerhouse in AI computing. The Ascent GX10 was just launched with a tiny form factor, but the internals pack cutting edge features that make it more powerful than your average workstation, thanks to Nvidia’s GB10 superchip. So here’s what we know.

Meet the ASUS Ascent GX10 Mini PC

The Taiwanese PC giant’s Ascent GX10 was just announced with a small footprint, measuring just 5.9 x 5.9 x 2.0 inches in dimensions. But despite its tiny build, the mini PC houses impressive horsepower. It is equipped with the Nvidia GB10 SoC with 10 Cortex-A925 and 10 Cortex-A725 cores with 1,000 TFLOPS of AI performance, which has ASUS label it as a “personal AI supercomputer”.

ASUS Ascent GX10 Mini PC
ASUS Ascent GX10 Mini PC

ASUS is targeting professional users with this device, especially for users who work with AI models. With the Nvidia superchip, one can work with such models locally. That’s not all, this SoC is coupled with a whopping 128GB of LPDDR5X RAM. You also get four M.2 2242 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSDs for storage. While the 1,000 TFLOPS is a big number, the actual output might vary considering its size. Regardless, the Ascent GX10 mini PC should be able to deal with large amounts of data.

One can even pair multiple models to boost the performance. So the ASUS Ascent GX10 mini PC is well suited for developers, AI researchers, and data scientists. The company ensures good thermal performance thanks to its advanced engineering and twin 140 x 80mm fans that draw air through the bottom. This release also arrives after the brand unveiled the ExpertCenter PN54-S1, which is another mini PC that is powered by AMD’s Ryzen AI 200 series processors.

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Xiaomi Self-Install Smart Lock: fits over your existing mechanism and makes any door smarter

Xiaomi is quietly preparing to launch a new addition to its smart home lineup — and this one might be its most practical yet. The Xiaomi Self-Install Smart Lock has appeared on the company’s global website, hinting at an upcoming international release. The idea is simple: turn your regular lock into a connected one, without tools, drilling, or a pricey installation service.

This smart lock is designed to fit over your existing mechanism, upgrading it rather than replacing it. It comes in two main parts — a compact motorized lock unit and a separate keypad. Xiaomi says installation takes just a few minutes, making it a great option for renters or anyone who isn’t exactly handy with power tools. Despite its simplicity, the lock promises wide compatibility with standard door types while keeping your original keyhole intact.

You’ll have multiple ways to unlock it. There’s a built-in fingerprint reader with a claimed 99.3% accuracy rate, a keypad for passcodes (including temporary ones for guests), and full app control via the Mi Home app. That means you can lock or unlock the door remotely over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth — or even ask your smart assistant to do it for you. There’s also a traditional key option in case your battery dies.

Other smart touches include auto-locking, real-time status updates, and alerts for things like tampering or when family members arrive home.

The real highlight, though, is Matter support, allowing it to work seamlessly with Apple Home, Google Home, Alexa, and more. That makes it one of the few affordable locks that can integrate across multiple ecosystems, not just Xiaomi’s own.

Pricing hasn’t been revealed yet, but given Xiaomi’s usual strategy, expect something in the $150–200 range. With the product already listed on the company’s global website, a launch seems close.

For anyone who wants smart home convenience without changing their entire door setup, Xiaomi’s Self-Install Smart Lock could be a surprisingly easy win — simple, smart, and ready for the connected age.

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Xiaomi launches Smart Electric Blanket with 80W heating and voice controls for just $34

Xiaomi has launched a new addition to its smart home lineup — the Mijia Smart Electric Blanket (Single Model) — just in time for the colder months. The device is currently up for crowdfunding on Xiaomi’s Youpin platform in China at an early price of CNY 179 (around $25), before rising to the retail price of CNY 239 (about $34). Shipments are expected to begin on October 24, 2025.

The smart electric blanket measures 1.8 x 0.8 meters and is designed for single beds. It features a soft polyester surface and hidden 80W heating elements woven through the fabric for consistent warmth. Xiaomi says it uses a triple insulation system to keep the temperature even while preventing hotspots or electrical risks.

The standout feature is its smart control system. Users can manually adjust settings using the included controller or connect it to the Mijia app for remote operation. Through the app, you can set temperature schedules, automate routines with other Xiaomi devices, or even use Xiao AI voice commands. There’s also a smart sleep mode that adjusts temperature automatically through the night for better comfort.

Beyond heating, the blanket offers high-heat mite removal and dehumidification modes to keep bedding fresh. Safety is covered by an eight-layer protection system and 3C certification, ensuring reliable operation with low radiation output.

Global release details haven’t been confirmed yet, but considering Xiaomi’s recent expansion of its smart home range, the Mijia Smart Electric Blanket could find its way to more markets soon.

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Xiaomi launched a water purifier that can also make ice and heat water instantly

Xiaomi has introduced the Mijia Desktop Water Purifier Ice-Making Edition in China. The new device is now available on JD.com and integrates water purification, ice-making, and instant heating features into a single unit. It is priced at 4,499 yuan ($632), with an introductory price of 4,099 yuan ($576).

Mijia Water Purifier Ice-Making Edition

Mijia Water Purifier Ice-Making Edition Specs

The purifier uses a variable-frequency ice-making system that produces five transparent 10-gram ice cubes in 15 minutes under standard mode. It also supports a quick mode that produces five 6-gram cubes in 10 minutes.

The compressor works with dual-speed fans to maintain a consistent output while keeping noise levels low at 35dB. The system stores up to 40 to 50 cubes at once and preserves them for up to five hours at 75% efficiency.

Xiaomi has integrated dual UV sterilization lamps that disinfect both the water tank and the ice storage compartment, eliminating up to 99.9% of bacteria and reducing the risk of Listeria contamination. The purifier also includes an automatic ice-release system that dispenses ice at the press of a button, eliminating the need for manual scooping.

Xiaomi Mijia Water Purifier Ice-Making Edition

The Mijia purifier uses a six-stage RO+GC filtration system capable of filtering down to 0.0001 microns. It removes microplastics, heavy metals, PFAS, and other harmful substances. The filtered water meets baby-grade drinking standards and passes multiple safety certifications.

The system includes a 6-liter dual water tank that separates clean water and wastewater, preventing backflow and maintaining water quality. The post-carbon filter uses Sri Lankan coconut shell activated carbon to enhance taste.

Xiaomi has equipped the purifier with a 2100W thick-film heating system that can heat water in just three seconds. It supports temperature adjustments from 40°C to 95°C with 1°C precision. Through the Mijia app and HyperOS Connect, users can fine-tune settings, check water quality, and monitor the system’s status in real time.

The purifier comes with a 6-liter removable tank, a 2-liter pure water jug, and a touch control panel with a tri-color ambient indicator. The desktop design requires no installation and supports plug-and-play use. The unit has a rated water efficiency of 76.2%. The RO filter lasts up to three years, and the GC composite filter lasts one year.

In related Xiaomi news, the company has recently launched the Redmi Projector 4 Pro, featuring 1080p resolution, 600 CVIA lumens brightness, dual 8W speakers, and HyperOS integration.

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Anker 220W Prime Power Bank lands in Europe with 3 ports and 20,100mAh battery

Anker’s latest Prime power bank has officially arrived in Europe, bringing serious charging power in a surprisingly compact shell. Previously leaked in September, the 220W model sits just below Anker’s 300W flagship and offers a blend of speed, smarts, and portability. It packs a 20,100mAh battery into a 490g aluminum body measuring only 147 x 44 x 50.5 mm, making it easy to toss into a backpack without adding bulk.

The power output is where this power bank shines. You get two USB-C ports (up to 140W each when used alone or 100W when all ports are active) and a USB-A port for older gear, adding up to a total 220W. That’s enough to top up a 14-inch MacBook Pro, a phone, and a tablet all at once — no wall outlet required.

Up front, there’s a color display that shows live power data, charge levels, and even a timer, while the Anker app lets you monitor or tweak settings remotely. The bank also supports 100W USB-C recharging, plus compatibility with Anker’s upcoming Prime Charging Base for drop-and-go convenience. Safety-wise, ActiveShield tech keeps an eye on the temperature.

At €149.99, the 220W Prime sits between Anker’s 140W ($89.99) and 300W models, offering a solid middle ground for users who want real laptop-level charging without carrying a brick. With travel and hybrid work on the rise, it might just be the sweet spot between power and portability.

The Anker Prime Power Bank (20K, 220W) is now up for pre-order in Germany for €149.99 through Anker’s online store and Amazon, with shipping slated for late November and early December, respectively.

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Anker x Black Myth: Wukong Edition 14-in-1 Docking Station: where gaming meets productivity

Anker is taking a stylish detour into gaming culture with a limited-edition docking station inspired by Black Myth: Wukong. The new Anker x Black Myth: Wukong Edition Prime Docking Station brings the same high-end connectivity of the standard model, but with a striking design twist aimed squarely at fans of the hit action RPG.

The dock features a bold black-and-gold finish that mirrors the Monkey King’s legendary armor, complete with intricate engravings from the game across the top and side dial. It’s not just another peripheral—it’s a collector’s piece that adds some personality to an otherwise functional workspace. Measuring 7.7 x 3.6 x 1.9 inches, it stays compact enough to fit cleanly on most desks while still looking the part.

Under the hood, this is the same 14-in-1 triple-display docking station that Anker launched earlier for $299.99. The Wukong Edition, priced at $339.99, doesn’t change the internals—just the aesthetics—but that’s likely enough for fans or anyone who’s tired of plain gray accessories.

You get all the same premium features: DisplayLink support for triple 8K displays, up to 140W charging for your main device. Power distribution adjusts automatically depending on what’s plugged in, and Anker’s ActiveShield 3.0 system (that also has access to a built-in cooling fan) keeps things cool during heavy use.

A small front-facing display gives you real-time info—charging speed, data rates, display resolution—and doubles as a clock when idle. Through the Anker Dock Manager app, you can fine-tune settings remotely or monitor performance in detail.

Connectivity is generous, with multiple USB-C and USB-A ports (up to 10Gbps), 2.5Gbps Ethernet, SD/microSD slots, and an audio jack. In short, it’s a complete hub for creators, remote workers, or gamers juggling multiple devices and screens. And of course, it also doubles as a multi-port fast charger (like the Anker Prime 160W GaN charger), with the front USB-C ports capable of delivering up to 100W each.

Anker is sweetening the deal with two free gifts: a Prime 240W USB-C cable made from upcycled materials and a Prime Fridge Magnet Blind Box, available while supplies last. The dock is already listed on Anker’s US store and Amazon.

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Redmi Projector 4 Pro launched with 600 CVIA lumens, 1080p, dual 8W speakers & HyperOS

Xiaomi has introduced the Redmi Projector 4 Pro in China as the successor to last year’s Redmi Projector 3 Pro. It is priced at 1,499 yuan (around $210) and is now available for purchase on JD.com.

Redmi Projector 4 Pro

Redmi Projector 4 Pro Specifications

The projector supports native 1080P resolution and delivers 600 CVIA lumens of brightness. It uses a newly designed sealed optical engine that improves brightness output, blocks dust intrusion, and operates with noise levels as low as 29dB.

The Redmi Projector 4 Pro runs on the MediaTek MT9660 processor with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of eMMC storage. It operates on Xiaomi’s HyperOS Connect platform, offering seamless integration with the Xiaomi smart ecosystem. This allows users to automate smart home actions like dimming the lights or closing the curtains when the projector is powered on.

Xiaomi has equipped the device with a projection ratio of 1.25:1, allowing it to project screen sizes from 45 to 120 inches. It also features MEMC motion compensation to reduce stutter and trailing during fast-moving content. The projector has received SGS low blue light certification and can filter blue light in the 415nm to 455nm range.

Redmi Projector 4 Pro

The projector uses a ToF laser module and an HD camera, along with AI algorithms, to enable automatic focusing and omnidirectional keystone correction. It can also detect obstacles on the wall and automatically align the image to fit within a projection screen frame. These adjustments typically complete within two seconds.

For audio, the Redmi Projector 4 Pro includes dual 8W full-range speakers with passive bass radiators and a 500cc sound cavity. The setup supports frequency response down to 25Hz and is designed to deliver immersive sound without the need for external speakers. When the projector is not in use, it can function as a Bluetooth speaker.

For connectivity, it includes HDMI (ARC), USB 2.0, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It also supports dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz) and Bluetooth 5.1. The projector weighs 3kg and consumes up to 150W of power.

The design features a soft grey finish with a fabric-covered front panel. The projector supports wireless casting from smartphones, tablets, and laptops.

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Lenovo’s 140W Smart Laptop Power Bank (20000mAh) lands in the US

Lenovo is bringing serious charging muscle to the US with a new 140W power bank built for laptops and other power-hungry gear. First released in China earlier this year under the Thinkplus line, the 20,000mAh battery pack has now popped up on Amazon US for $89.99, giving travelers and remote workers a sleek new way to stay charged on the go.

The power bank briefly appeared with pre-orders open before going “temporarily out of stock,” suggesting strong early demand. Lenovo hasn’t confirmed when it’ll ship, and there’s no word yet on a European release.

Visually, it’s a standout. The unit pairs a brushed silver chassis with a transparent front panel that shows off the internal circuitry—giving it a bit of a sci-fi, workstation vibe. Measuring 6.1 x 2.0 x 1.5 inches and weighing just over half a pound, it’s compact enough to slip into a backpack or laptop sleeve. Lenovo includes a 5-foot (1.5m) 240W USB-C to USB-C cable, rated for high-speed charging and compatible with the company’s Legion and ThinkBook laptops.

Under the hood, the 140W Power Bank houses a 20,000mAh cell that supports 65W USB-C input and even pass-through charging, so you can power your laptop while topping up the bank itself. It features three output ports—two USB-C and one USB-A—with up to 135W total combined output. One of the USB-C ports can deliver up to 140W for laptops, while the second pushes up to 65W, and the USB-A handles up to 30W for phones or accessories.

Lenovo says it can charge a 14-inch MacBook Pro from 0 to 46% in just 30 minutes, and it supports multiple fast-charging standards including Lenovo’s own 20V/7A protocol and 125W Motorola TurboPower.

A 2.01-inch TFT display adds a useful touch, showing real-time data such as remaining capacity, charging speed, and temperature warnings—something few rivals offer.

The power bank is listed as “Temporarily out of stock” as of writing. Interested readers may keep an eye on Amazon for restocks. If Lenovo’s early sellout in China is anything to go by, this one won’t stay on the shelf for long.

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