Portable gimbal cameras are starting to get surprisingly expensive, and Insta360’s upcoming Luna Ultra might be the clearest example of that trend yet. New pricing details shared by tipster Digital Chat Station suggest the Luna Ultra could launch at around ¥5,299 (roughly $780 at the current exchange rate) for the standard version, while a larger bundle package may reach ¥6,499 (around $950).
At that point, the device is no longer competing only with DJI’s Pocket lineup. It starts getting dangerously close to actual mirrorless camera territory. According to the tipster, Insta360 is positioning the Luna Ultra more like a compact cinema or creator-focused camera rather than a casual vlogging gadget.
The rumored hardware is fairly ambitious for something this small. Reports point to a 1-inch primary sensor paired with a dedicated 3x telephoto camera, likely sitting around a 70mm equivalent focal length. The main camera is also said to use an f/1.8 aperture, alongside support for around 6x “lossless” zoom and up to 12x hybrid zoom overall.
That setup sounds very similar to the direction DJI is now taking with the Osmo Pocket 4P, which also introduces a telephoto lens for the first time in the Pocket lineup.
But Insta360 seems to be pushing even harder toward premium creator features. One of the more interesting rumored additions is a detachable OLED display that can apparently function as a wireless remote control. There’s also mention of 32-bit audio recording, which would be a pretty major upgrade for creators who care about preserving audio headroom during unpredictable shoots. Leaks have also hinted at Leica-influenced optics and a more modular overall design, though those details still haven’t been officially confirmed.
The timing here is interesting too. DJI is set to officially unveil the Osmo Pocket 4P on May 14 in Cannes, while Insta360’s Luna lineup appears to be surfacing almost simultaneously. So the competition between the two companies is clearly heating up.
A few years ago, compact gimbal cameras were mostly treated as lightweight travel accessories. Now both DJI and Insta360 seem to be trying to turn them into serious filmmaking tools. Whether people are actually willing to spend close to $900 on one is another question entirely.
Vivo has silently launched the Vivo Y60 in China as a new budget 5G smartphone in its Y-series lineup. The device arrives with a Snapdragon 4-series chipset, a large 6500mAh battery, a 120Hz display, an IP65 rating and SGS five-star drop and shock resistance certification. Here is everything to know about the Vivo Y60 specifications, features and pricing details.
Vivo Y60 specifications and features
Vivo Y60
The Vivo Y60 features a 6.74-inch LCD waterdrop notch display with 1600 x 720 pixels resolution, 20:9 aspect ratio and support for up to 120Hz refresh rate. Powering the smartphone is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset, paired with 6GB or 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB UFS 3.1 storage.
The Vivo Y60 packs a 6500mAh battery with support for 15W charging and reverse charging. The device runs OriginOS 6 based on Android 16. For photography, the smartphone features a 13-megapixel rear camera with autofocus and LED flash support, while the front houses a 5-megapixel selfie camera.
The Vivo Y60 supports dual 5G SIM cards, Bluetooth 5.1, dual-band Wi-Fi, GPS, USB Type-C, a 3.5mm headphone jack, infrared remote control and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. The device measures 167.40 x 77.10 x 8.39mm and weighs 209 grams. Vivo has also equipped the phone with IP65 dust and water resistance along with SGS five-star drop and shock resistance certification.
Vivo Y60 price and availability
Vivo Y60
The Vivo Y60 comes in Shanhaiqing Blue, Lucky Purple and Obsidian Black color options. The 6GB + 128GB variant is priced at 1,799 Yuan (~$265), while the 6GB + 256GB model costs 1,999 Yuan (~$300). The top-end 8GB + 256GB version carries a price tag of 2,299 Yuan (~$340). At present, there is no information about the global availability of this device.
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Sony India has expanded its smart TV lineup with the launch of the Bravia 3 II series. The new televisions focus on AI-powered picture processing, immersive sound and gaming-focused features, while also bringing several premium Bravia technologies to more consumers across different screen sizes.
Sony Bravia 3 II key features
Sony Bravia 3II
The Sony Bravia 3 II series is powered by the company’s XR Processor, which analyses visuals and audio in real time to improve depth, colour reproduction, brightness and contrast. The televisions also feature XR Triluminos Pro and XR Clear Image technologies for sharper visuals and smoother picture quality during fast-moving scenes. Motionflow XR support is included to improve sports and action content playback.
Sony has equipped the Bravia 3II lineup with Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support for a more theatre-like entertainment experience at home. The TVs also include specially designed speaker systems aimed at improving vocal clarity and reducing sound distortion. For gamers, the lineup supports 4K at 120Hz through HDMI 2.1, alongside Variable Refresh Rate and Auto Low Latency Mode for smoother gameplay and lower input lag.
The televisions run on Google TV, giving users access to apps, movies and shows across multiple streaming platforms. Features such as Google Assistant voice controls, Apple AirPlay 2, Apple HomeKit and Amazon Alexa compatibility are also included. Sony has additionally confirmed that the 2026 Bravia models will receive Google Gemini AI support through a future software update.
Sony Bravia 3 II price and availability
Sony will introduce the Bravia 3II lineup in multiple screen sizes, starting with 55-inch and 65-inch variants. The 55-inch model is priced at Rs 99,990, while the 65-inch version costs Rs 1,24,990 (~$1,310). The 75-inch model carries a price of Rs 1,79,990 (~$1,880), and the 85-inch variant is priced at Rs 3,05,990 (~$3,200). Sony also plans to launch a 100-inch model between July and August 2026.
The Bravia 3II series will be available in India through Sony retail stores, ShopatSC, major electronics outlets and e-commerce platforms starting this month.
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MediaTek is reportedly working on the Dimensity 9600, which is said to be the company’s first-generation 2nm chipset. A new leak, courtesy of reliable tipster Digital Chat Station, suggests that the upcoming chip could deliver a significant performance upgrade and may even surpass Apple’s chips in certain areas. Here’s a look at what the tipster revealed.
Dimensity 9600’s performance tipped
According to the leak, the 2nm Dimensity 9600 chip could arrive with a 2+3+3 all-big-core CPU architecture aimed at delivering single-core performance close to Apple’s chips, while multi-core performance may surpass them. However, the tipster did not specify whether the comparison was being made against the upcoming Apple A20 Pro or the existing A19 Pro.
The tipster also claims that the chipset could bring a major improvement in CME/SME capabilities, potentially doubling compared to the previous generation, while cache changes are said to remain limited.
On the graphics side, the Dimensity 9600 is tipped to feature a larger next-generation “Magin” GPU compared to rival 2nm chipsets. It is also expected to support native-level frame interpolation and super-resolution technologies, alongside improvements in ray tracing and overall rendering efficiency.
MediaTek Dimensity 9600 (AI-generated image)
The tipster added that devices powered by the Dimensity 9600 series chipset are reportedly being targeted for a September debut. Most likely, he could be indirectly referring to the Vivo X500 Pro series, which is expected to break cover during the same month.
The Oppo Find X10 Pro and Find X10 Pro Max are also said to feature the Dimensity 9600 series chipset. However, it remains unclear whether the lineup will debut in September or continue with an October launch timeline like the previous generation.
Speaking of September, Qualcomm is also expected to unveil the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro in the same month. The Xiaomi 18 series, which is tipped to feature the said chipsets, is also expected to debut around the same time.
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DJI may already be working on the next Air-series drone, and an early regulatory sighting suggests the company could be heading in a very different direction this time.
According to leaker Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News), a new listing spotted inside a Chinese compliance-related app references the DJI Air 4. More interestingly, the categorization shown in the app appears to place the drone in the sub-250g class. If that ends up being accurate, it would be a pretty major shift for the Air lineup.
For context, the current DJI Air 3S weighs around 724g, including the batteries, which puts it well above the lightweight Mini series. A sub-250g Air model would basically blur the line between DJI’s compact beginner drones and its more advanced enthusiast lineup.
In many regions, including parts of Europe, drones under 250g face fewer restrictions and simpler registration requirements. That’s one of the biggest reasons DJI’s Mini series has become so popular among casual users and travelers.
The Air series, meanwhile, has traditionally focused more on higher-end imaging and advanced flight features. So if DJI really manages to combine Air-series capabilities with a sub-250g body, it could end up being a pretty compelling middle ground.
This also isn’t the first time the Air 4 has surfaced. Earlier this year, photos of what was reportedly a crashed prototype appeared online, showing a redesigned body with additional sensors mounted around the frame. At the time, it was difficult to tell how far along development actually was, but the newer regulatory listing makes the project feel a lot more real.
The current Air 3S already includes a dual-camera system with a 1-inch primary sensor, a telephoto camera, omnidirectional obstacle sensing, and strong flight times. DJI will likely need to make some careful compromises if it wants to shrink the platform below 250g while keeping the Air branding meaningful.
Still, newer battery tech, lighter materials, and more compact sensors could make that possible. DJI has also been releasing products at a pretty aggressive pace lately, including the Osmo Pocket 4 lineup, Osmo Mobile 8P, Mic Mini 2, and the new Lito drones. So another major launch later this year honestly wouldn’t be surprising.
Rockstar Games’ highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI has once again become the centre of attention online after a new retailer listing and multiple leaks hinted that official pre-orders may finally begin soon. While Rockstar has not made any announcement yet, recent developments have triggered widespread discussion among fans waiting for more updates about the game’s launch plans.
GTA 6 page appears on Instant Gaming
A listing, which indicates that the GTA 6 pre-orders will go live soon, recently appeared on Instant Gaming. Although the listing currently appears to be a placeholder, its sudden arrival has led many fans to believe that backend preparations for pre-orders may already be underway. The timing has attracted attention because Rockstar’s parent company Take-Two Interactive is scheduled to hold its earnings call on May 21.
The speculation gained more momentum after social media account “GTA 6 Countdown” claimed that a source close to Rockstar’s marketing division suggested pre-orders could officially open sometime this month. Another discussion circulating on Reddit’s r/GTA6 community also pointed toward May 12 (today) as a possible date for retailers to begin accepting bookings for the game.
Pricing rumors hint at a lower-than-expected cost
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Stating that a retailer in the UK has sent out a press pack to their employees confirming GTA 6 pre-orders go live on the May 12th.
Alongside the pre-order talk, another leak has sparked discussion around GTA 6 pricing. A person claiming to work at a major UK game retailer reportedly said that internal press material mentioned a launch price of £69.99. The leak also suggested that only one edition may be available initially, with no PlayStation 5 hardware bundles announced yet.
Earlier rumors had suggested that Rockstar could price GTA 6 as high as $100, raising concerns among gamers worldwide. However, this newer claim points towards a more standard premium game pricing strategy. At the moment, Rockstar Games has not confirmed any details related to pricing, editions, or pre-order dates.
Grand Theft Auto VI is currently scheduled to launch on Nov. 19, 2026, for Sony PlayStation 5 and Microsoft Xbox Series X/S consoles after multiple delays.
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We don’t see this very often, so it’s always a surprise to see an update rolling out to devices added to the EOL list, even though such updates don’t bring major changes. This is currently the case for several Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco smartphones, where the new update addresses critical issues and improves overall system stability.
When a device is added to the EOL (End-of-Life) list, it means it won’t receive any software updates, including major OS releases and security patches. However, Xiaomi has been seen releasing updates even for EOL devices many times in the past, ensuring the devices remain unaffected from critical issues.
Here’s a list of Xiaomi devices that are receiving new updates despite being out of the support period:
If you have any of these devices, the update may be ready for installation. Check for available updates via the Settings app. It’s recommended to install the update as soon as it’s available on your device, since these updates are released only when the device is affected by critical issues.
While it’s good to have updates on EOL devices, the devices still miss regular security patches and the latest security features released with major HyperOS builds. Therefore, it’s best to upgrade to a newer device with longer software support. Check the list here to find out your next reliable upgrade.
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Recently, Huawei unveiled the Huawei MatePad Pro Max for the global market. Now, the company is reportedly preparing to launch the tablet in China, possibly in June. Ahead of the expected debut, tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed that the Chinese version will be slightly different from the global edition. The tipster also claims that the Huawei Nova 16 series and new smartwatch models will debut alongside the MatePad Pro Max in China.
Huawei MatePad Pro Max (Chinese edition)
According to the leak, the upcoming MatePad Pro Max for China will feature a 13.2-inch flexible OLED display with a 3000 × 2000 resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The tablet is also tipped to offer ultra-slim 3.55mm bezels on all four sides. For photography, it may include a 12-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel rear camera.
The tablet is expected to be powered by a flagship Kirin 9-series chipset, likely from the Kirin 9030 series, and pack a 10,400mAh battery with support for 66W and 100W charging adapters. Other expected features include satellite communication support on select variants; Star Flash connectivity, USB 3.2 Gen 1 support, and an optional soft light display version.
The tablet could launch in Obsidian Grey, Glow Blue, and Moon Silver color options. According to another tipster known as Hyperdimensional Realm, the device may arrive in configurations such as 12GB+256GB / 512GB, 16GB+256GB / 512GB / 1TB, and 20GB+512GB / 1TB. The latter is said to be a Collector’s Edition variant bundled with a stylus package. The tablet is also expected to come preinstalled with HarmonyOS 6.1.
Huawei Nova 16 lineup and smartwatches
DCS also mentioned that the engineering prototypes of the Nova 16 series’ top-end variant, likely to be called the Nova 16 Ultra, may receive a major camera upgrade. The device is tipped to feature a 1/1.3-inch large sensor primary camera, front and rear multispectral sensors, a periscope telephoto camera, and wireless charging support.
The standard Nova 16 model is said to feature a new 6.68-inch display.
In addition, Huawei is reportedly preparing new smartwatch models called the Supernova Watch X1 and X1 Pro, along with a children’s smartwatch that may include a built-in camera.
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Foldable smartphones are evolving in two very different directions, and the Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 and Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold perfectly represent that split. One focuses on sleek portability, ultra-fast performance, and a stylish flip design, while the other aims to replace a tablet with a larger display, smarter AI features, and productivity-focused software. Both sit firmly in the premium flagship category, but they target completely different types of users.
Major Reason:
Feature
Motorola Razr Ultra 2026
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold
Winner
Foldable Type
Clamshell foldable
Book-style foldable
Depends – Flip portability vs larger tablet-style experience
Main Display
7.0-inch LTPO AMOLED, 165Hz, 5000 nits
8.0-inch LTPO OLED, 120Hz, 3000 nits
Pixel – Larger inner display for multitasking
Cover Display
4-inch LTPO AMOLED, 165Hz
6.4-inch OLED, 120Hz
Pixel – Bigger and more practical outer screen
Peak Brightness
5000 nits
3000 nits
Motorola – Higher peak brightness
Refresh Rate
165Hz
120Hz
Motorola – Smoother animations and gaming
Resolution Density
~462 ppi
~374 ppi
Motorola – Sharper display
Protection
Gorilla Glass Ceramic
Gorilla Glass Victus 2
Pixel – Stronger overall protection
Water Resistance
IP48
IP68
Pixel – Better dust and water resistance
Chipset
Snapdragon 8 Elite
Tensor G5
Motorola – More powerful flagship chipset
RAM
16GB
16GB
Tie – Same RAM capacity
Storage Options
512GB
256GB / 512GB / 1TB
Pixel – More storage choices
Main Camera
50MP + 50MP ultrawide
48MP + 10.8MP telephoto + 10.5MP ultrawide
Pixel – More versatile triple-camera setup
Telephoto Camera
No
5x optical zoom
Pixel – Dedicated zoom lens
Video Recording
8K@30fps
4K@60fps
Motorola – Supports 8K recording
Selfie Camera
50MP
10MP + 10MP cover camera
Motorola – Higher-resolution selfie camera
Operating System
Android 16
Android 16 with 7 major upgrades
Pixel – Longer software support
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi 7
Wi-Fi 7
Tie – Same connectivity standard
Bluetooth
5.4
6.0
Pixel – Newer Bluetooth version
USB Port
USB Type-C 2.0
USB Type-C 3.2
Pixel – Faster data transfer
Special Features
Dolby Vision, Pantone validation
UWB, Satellite SOS, Qi2
Pixel – More advanced ecosystem features
Battery
5000mAh
5015mAh
Pixel – Slightly larger battery
Wired Charging
68W
30W
Motorola – Much faster charging
Wireless Charging
30W
15W
Motorola – Faster wireless charging
Reverse Charging
5W reverse wired
Bypass charging
Depends – Reverse charging vs bypass charging
Approx Price
$1500 / ₹143000
$1800 / ₹160000
Motorola – Better value pricing
Disclaimer: Specs are based on available data. Actual performance may vary. Verify details from official sources before buying.
The Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 focuses on style and portability with its clamshell foldable design, aluminum frame, and slim folded profile. The external 4-inch display feels more practical than before, allowing quick replies, navigation, and media controls without unfolding the phone. Motorola’s Pantone-validated finish also gives the device a more premium and fashion-oriented character. Meanwhile, the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold takes a book-style approach that feels closer to a compact tablet when opened. Its IP68 rating gives it stronger durability confidence, while the wider cover display feels more natural for everyday typing and multitasking.
Display Quality
Motorola clearly pushes visual quality harder with a 165Hz LTPO AMOLED panel and an extremely bright 5000-nit peak output. Animations feel smoother, and the outer display is one of the best on a flip foldable. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold counters with a much larger 8-inch OLED panel that is better suited for productivity, split-screen work, and entertainment. Google’s display feels more immersive for long sessions, even if the refresh rate is lower.
Verdict
The Razr Ultra 2026 feels more stylish and pocket-friendly, while the Pixel 10 Pro Fold feels more productivity-focused. Users wanting a futuristic flip experience may lean toward Motorola, but Google delivers the more practical large-screen foldable experience.
2. Specifications Including Battery
Performance
The Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset paired with 16GB RAM and UFS 4.0 storage, giving it flagship-level speed for gaming, multitasking, and AI-heavy workloads. The high refresh rate also makes the phone feel exceptionally fluid in daily use. Google’s Tensor G5 prioritizes AI features and software intelligence over raw benchmark performance. While gaming performance may not match Qualcomm’s latest flagship chip, Pixel-exclusive AI tools and seven years of Android upgrades add strong long-term value.
Battery and Charging
Battery capacity is nearly identical between the two devices, but Motorola gains a major advantage in charging speeds with 68W wired and 30W wireless charging. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold charges much more slowly at 30W wired and 15W wireless, though it adds Qi2 magnetic charging and bypass charging support. Motorola feels better suited for users constantly on the move, while Google focuses more on ecosystem convenience and battery management.
Verdict
The Razr Ultra 2026 delivers stronger raw performance and significantly faster charging, making it the better choice for power users. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold offers smarter software longevity and AI integration, which may matter more for users planning to keep a foldable for several years.
3. Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
Motorola equips the Razr Ultra 2026 with dual 50MP cameras, including a high-resolution ultrawide lens that captures detailed landscape shots and vibrant colors. Dolby Vision recording and 8K video support also make the device attractive for content creators. However, the lack of a dedicated telephoto sensor limits long-range photography flexibility. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold takes a more balanced approach with a triple-camera setup featuring wide, ultrawide, and 5x telephoto lenses. Google’s computational photography tools such as Best Take and Zoom Enhance, continue to give Pixel devices a strong reputation for consistent image quality.
Selfie Camera
Motorola’s 50MP selfie camera delivers sharper detail and more flexibility for social media creators. The Pixel’s dual 10MP selfie setup is more practical for foldable usability, especially during video calls and cover-display shooting. Google still maintains excellent skin tones and HDR processing.
Verdict
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold feels more versatile overall thanks to its telephoto camera and advanced software processing. The Razr Ultra 2026 wins for selfie quality and video-focused features, making it appealing for users who prioritize content creation and social media photography.
4. Pricing
The Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 is expected to cost around $1500 (approximately ₹1,43,000), while the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is priced higher at roughly $1800 (around ₹1,60,000). That price gap creates a noticeable difference in value perception. Motorola delivers flagship hardware, a premium foldable display, fast charging, and top-tier performance at a comparatively lower cost. For users entering the foldable category, the Razr Ultra feels easier to justify financially.
Google positions the Pixel 10 Pro Fold as a premium productivity device with advanced AI tools, longer software support, and a more versatile camera system. The higher price partly reflects Google’s software ecosystem and foldable tablet-style experience. However, the slower charging and less powerful chipset may make the pricing harder to accept for spec-focused buyers.
Verdict
The Razr Ultra 2026 offers stronger hardware value for the money, especially for users focused on performance and charging speed. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold justifies its premium mainly through software intelligence, AI capabilities, and long-term update support.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, launch timing, and applicable taxes. Always check whether the listed price is for a China unit or a global/international variant whenpurchasing.
5. Conclusion
The Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 stands out with its stylish flip-fold design, powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, ultra-smooth 165Hz displays, and very fast charging capabilities. It feels like a foldable designed for users who want flagship performance in a compact and fashionable form. The large external display also improves usability more than previous flip phones. On the other hand, the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold focuses on productivity, AI-driven software experiences, and a larger inner display that works exceptionally well for multitasking and media consumption. Features like satellite SOS, UWB support, and seven years of Android upgrades strengthen its premium appeal.
Verdict
The Razr Ultra 2026 is the stronger choice for users prioritizing speed, design, portability, and charging performance. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold feels better suited for productivity-focused users who value AI features, camera versatility, and long-term software support. Both devices represent very different approaches to foldables, making the decision largely dependent on lifestyle and usage priorities.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
OnePlus has begun rolling out a mid-cycle OxygenOS 16.1 update to its devices, with a major focus on refined animations, a redesigned lock-screen experience, and improved AI processing. The update is currently available for OnePlus 15 users in select regions, with expansion to follow soon.
The update was initially released as a Release Candidate (RC) build, but it started rolling out to a wider audience earlier this week. For OnePlus 15 users, the OxygenOS 16.1 stable update carries firmware version CPH2745_16.0.7.201(EX01) and has a download size of around 2.1GB. It’s currently rolling out to the users in India, but a wider rollout to more regions shouldn’t take long.
To install the latest update on your OnePlus phone, go to Settings > About device, then tap the OxygenOS card at the top to check for available updates. Keep in mind that the update is rolling out in batches, so it may take a few days to reach all the users.
What’s new in the OxygenOS 16.1 upgrade?
One of the biggest highlights of OxygenOS 16.1 is the introduction of Live Space. It’s basically the same feature that’s already available on Samsung phones as “Now Bar”. It’s a capsule-like UI element at the bottom of the lock screen for notifications and live updates, such as timers, music, and match scores. The software now feels more responsive, and so do the animations.
OxygenOS 16.1 introduces a redesigned control center and an upgraded Live Activities feature that now supports ongoing calls, recorder, timer, flashlight, and maps. The update also brings better AI processing for photos, documents, and translation. Read the complete changelog below to see all the changes.
OxygenOS 16.1 update changelog:
[Fast & Smooth]
Luminous Rendering Engine – Smoother, more responsive animations now cover all floating window actions in Livestream Assistant, from launch to resize to full-screen toggle. – Swiping down from the status bar to open the notification drawer or Quick Settings now feels smoother, with more polished pull-down animations.
Trinity Engine – AI-reconstructed touch recognition eliminates scrolling jitter inside apps for a noticeably smoother experience.
[OnePlus AI, Intelligently Yours]
AI Translate – Never struggle with a foreign menu again. Translate menus with AI, complete with dish visuals, allergens, prices with automatic currency conversion, and cart integration. – The Translate app now includes a dedicated on-device AI model, delivering natural, accurate translations even when you’re offline. – Live translation sessions now generate automatic titles and AI summaries, making it easy to review and organize translated conversations afterward. – Live translation now takes context into account to deliver more precise, natural-sounding results in real time.
AI-powered Photos – More flexibility arrives in Collage’s Popout mode, with borders, directions, and subjects all freely adjustable for limitless creativity.
AI-powered Documents – Scanned documents are auto-saved to your Documents app right after capture, keeping everything organized without extra steps (Documents – Recents). – Document scanning is now faster, making back-to-back multi-page captures quicker and more efficient. – Upgraded scanning algorithms remove wrinkles, shadows, and blur in one tap, producing sharp, clean digital documents. – Enhanced text scanning now recognizes handwriting, full paragraphs, and tables, with easy one-tap copy or Word document export.
[Uniquely Yours]
Live Space – Improves the Lock screen with a dual-mode design featuring a notification capsule that displays notifications and Live Updates without covering the wallpaper. View key information at a glance in immersive mode without unlocking your device. – Swipe down to collapse Lock screen notifications and Live Alerts into tidy capsules, and swipe back up to expand the full list. Smooth animations make the whole interaction feel effortless. – Tap the album art or Live Alert capsule on the Lock screen to enter music focus mode, where the album art fills the screen and lyrics appear in full for a fully immersive listening experience. – Stay on top of your timers without unlocking: Tap a timer in Live Alert to expand your countdown to full screen instantly. – Switching between Live Space capsules is now smoother and more dynamic with fluid animations.
Flux Home screen – Organize your Home screen instantly by color or category with a single tap. – Home screen layouts are auto-saved as you go, so you can revert to any earlier setup with just one tap. – Find apps by color in Drawer mode for quicker navigation.
Upgrades light field design – Inspired by how light behaves in the physical world, the new Contour glow option adds organic surface detail to system interfaces, including the Home screen, Lock screen, Quick Settings, Global Search, Quick Glance, Photos, and more. – HDRUI technology brings expanded color range and greater brightness depth to the Lock screen’s large clock display.
[Communication and interconnection]
Network optimization – A Vo5G icon now appears in the status bar whenever your SIM card and current network both support Vo5G calling.
[Attention to detail, everywhere]
Camera – Introduces Master presets. You can now save your custom parameters as presets and share them via watermarks. – Upgrades Camera with cleaner UIs and more natural interactions, resulting in a smoother, more intuitive shooting experience.
Game Assistant – You can now adjust the speaker’s sound effects via the equalizer. Choose from various effects like Pop and Rock, or customize the effects across different frequency bands. You can find this feature in “Settings – Sound & vibration – Sound effect settings – Custom”.
More – Battery stats become more informative with new coverage of personal hotspot usage and activity time at the app level. – Integrates the May 2026 Android security patch to enhance system security.
[Security & privacy]
Others – Better protection against unwanted calls: enhanced caller identification can now recognize telemarketing, spam, and suspected fraud calls.
After weeks of leaks, Realme has officially confirmed that the Realme 16T will debut on May 22 in India. The device will arrive as a successor to last year’s Realme 15T, which featured specifications such as a 6.57-inch AMOLED FHD+ display, a Dimensity 6400 chipset, and a 7,000mAh battery. The company has confirmed that the Realme 16T will pack the largest battery ever seen on a numbered Realme smartphone.
Realme 16T key specifications confirmed
Realme 16T launch date
According to the brand, the Realme 16T will feature a massive 8,000mAh battery, which is claimed to deliver up to three days of usage on a full charge. The device will support 45W fast charging along with bypass charging support.
Realme claims that the phone can deliver up to 11 hours of continuous 60fps BGMI gameplay. Despite housing a large battery, the handset will have a slim 8.8mm profile.
The device will feature a large 6.8-inch flat display. While the company has used an aluminium alloy material for the camera module, the side frame will feature a metallic finish. In terms of design, the Realme 16T will be available in Aurora Green, Starlight Red, and Starlight Black color options.
With 10 days remaining before launch, the company is expected to reveal more details about the Realme 16T in the coming days. However, the device was recently spotted on the Geekbench benchmarking platform with the Dimensity 6300 chipset. Some reports claim that the phone could feature a slightly tweaked version of the chip, possibly called the Dimensity 6360.
The Geekbench listing also revealed 8GB RAM and Android 16. A recent report further suggested that the phone could arrive in multiple variants, including 6GB+128GB, 8GB+128GB, and 8GB+256GB.
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Oppo is confirmed to launch the Reno 16 and Reno 16 Pro later this month in China. The brand is also expected to unveil a new tablet alongside the Reno 16 lineup, similar to how it introduced the Pad SE with the Reno 14 series in May 2025. While the upcoming tablet’s official name remains unknown, a new leak from tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed its key specifications. The same leak has also disclosed the color variants of both Reno models.
Oppo Reno 16 series color options
According to the leak, the standard Oppo Reno 16 will arrive in Fairy Purple, Lucky Clover, Black Horse, and Heartbeat Star color options. Meanwhile, the Reno 16 Pro is tipped to launch in Dream Blue, Black Horse, and Heartbeat Star shades. DCS also claims that the smart secondary display feature on the phones could be marketed as “Oppo Bubble.”
The tipster further stated that the Reno 16 Pro could be positioned in the 4,000 Yuan (~$590) price segment, while the tablet may start with an 8GB RAM variant.
New Oppo tablet incoming
The leak further reveals that Oppo is preparing a new LCD tablet alongside the Reno 16 lineup. The device is said to feature a 12.1-inch panel with a 3K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate.
Under the hood, the tablet is expected to feature the Dimensity 9500s chipset, up to 16GB RAM, and 512GB storage. It is also tipped to pack a 10,420mAh battery.
The tablet is said to measure 5.99mm in thickness and weigh 577 grams. Expected color options include Galaxy Silver, Starlight Blue, and Deep Space Grey.
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Honor’s upcoming lineup of flagship phones is expected to include three models: the Magic 9, Magic 9 Pro, and Magic 9 Pro Max. New leaks that have surfaced online have revealed key details about the Magic 9 Pro Max as well as the standard Magic 9. Read on to learn more about these devices.
Honor Magic 9 Pro Max key details tipped
According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the upcoming Honor flagship powered by a next-generation 2nm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 series chip is expected to place a stronger focus on imaging capabilities. Its latest engineering prototype is reportedly testing two different 200-megapixel main camera sensors — a 1/1.28-inch unit and a larger 1/1.12-inch sensor.
The device is also said to feature a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with a large 1/1.4-inch sensor, with major emphasis being placed on video hardware improvements. A previous report revealed that the Magic 9 series will feature ARRI-powered imaging capabilities, bringing significant improvements to both photography and video recording performance. ARRI is a well-known name in the professional cinema industry, known for producing high-end cinema cameras, lenses, and lighting equipment used in Hollywood films, television productions, and commercials.
Today’s leak also suggests that the Honor Magic 9 Pro Max will pack other features, such as an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, 3D facial recognition, flagship-grade stereo speakers, high-level water resistance, and a potentially upgraded X-axis vibration motor.
On the front, the Magic 9 Pro Max is said to feature a 6.8x-inch flat OLED panel with support for a 1.5K resolution and LIPO technology. The device is also expected to pack a massive 8,000mAh battery and run on MagicOS 11-based Android 17.
Honor Magic 9 details emerge
According to tipster Smart Pikachu, Honor will continue to launch a compact flagship phone, but it will not carry the “Air” branding like the Honor Magic 8 Pro Air, which debuted earlier this year. This upcoming device is most likely to launch as the standard Honor Magic 9 with a 6.3-inch display.
This is further supported by DCS’s Weibo post, which also states that the standard Magic 9 will feature a compact screen and an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, indirectly suggesting that it may lack 3D facial recognition support, which could remain exclusive to the Magic 9 Pro models.
As far as launch is concerned, the Magic 9 series is expected to debut in October in China.
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Ugreen has officially launched a new power bank, the P6 Series 45W, priced at 199 yuan (about $29). The device was initially unveiled last week, but a lot of key specs were missing at the time. It is a 10,000mAh battery pack that uses battery cells from ATL, the same supplier that provides batteries for Apple devices.
Ugreen P6 Power Bank Specifications
Instead of standard LED dots to indicate battery life, the P6 features a small TFT screen. This display connects to Ugreen’s proprietary Battery Management System to show real-time information, including voltage, temperature, overall battery health, and the number of charging cycles the device has gone through. If the system detects issues like overvoltage or overheating, it displays a direct alert on the screen.
For charging, the device has a built-in braided USB-C cable and an additional USB-C port. Both the cable and the port can output up to 45W of power, which is sufficient for charging smartphones, tablets, and some smaller laptops. When recharging the power bank itself, both the built-in cable and the USB-C port support up to 36W input. There is also a standard USB-A port that outputs up to 22.5W for older devices or smaller accessories.
Ugreen has emphasized the longevity and safety of the battery in this release. The cobalt lithium cells are rated to last for up to 800 charging cycles before experiencing significant degradation. According to the company, this represents a 166% improvement in lifespan compared to the 300-cycle rating of its previous power bank models. To manage heat and ensure safe operation, the internal monitoring system reportedly checks temperatures up to 14,400 times per minute during use.
The company states that the P6 already meets China’s upcoming 2026 national safety standards. According to Ugreen, the battery passed extreme laboratory stress tests, including puncture resistance with steel needles, 2.5-ton compression pressure, and prolonged exposure to 140-degree Celsius heat without catching fire, exploding, or leaking. Furthermore, Ugreen notes that the product undergoes more than 150 testing procedures before shipping.
The power bank is designed for everyday portability, weighing around 210 grams and measuring 109 x 69 x 17.65mm. Its casing is constructed from an aluminum alloy, polycarbonate, and ABS plastic, featuring a textured, wave-like finish. It is approved for use on flights and high-speed trains, providing a practical, data-rich option for travel.
Xiaomi has introduced a new Light Sand color for its Mijia Smart Massage Eye Mask, which is now available for pre-order. The eye mask originally came out last year in a standard black finish. The new lighter color variant has an introductory price of 199.75 yuan ($29), though its standard suggested retail price will be 249 yuan ($36).
Mijia Smart Massage Eye Mask Specifications
The device is essentially a reusable heated eye mask with built-in massage functions, aimed at reducing eye strain from looking at screens or working long hours. Physically, it has a curved design meant to fit around the bridge of the nose to help block out ambient light. The inside of the mask is recessed, which keeps the fabric and internal components from pressing directly against your eyelids while you wear it.
For the massage features, the mask uses four small, independently controlled vibration motors. They are programmed to mimic the rhythm of a finger-pressure massage around the eye area.
The massage heads are hidden under the padding, so they don’t leave noticeable pressure marks on your skin after a session. Alongside the vibration, it offers heated compression with two adjustable temperature levels, regulated by an NTC temperature controller to keep the heat consistent.
You can control the mask manually, but it also connects to the Mijia app via your smartphone. The app lets you set a specific timer for your session, ranging anywhere from 2 to 30 minutes.
It also includes six preset routines, such as Heat Compress, Nap, Vitality, and Refresh, as well as an option to create a custom routine based on your own preferences.
Xiaomi placed the main control module in the center of the mask’s forehead area. This layout is meant to make it easier to lie on your side without a hard plastic component pressing into your temples.
The vibration motors operate at a relatively low volume, rated at 40dB(A) or lower, so they don’t disrupt your rest. Additionally, the breathable fabric cover is removable and washable, which makes it easier to keep the device clean over time.
Nubia has launched a new pair of budget wireless earbuds in China, and unsurprisingly, the company is leaning pretty heavily into gaming aesthetics this time. Called the GT Buds, the new earbuds combine a semi-transparent design with RGB lighting, active noise cancellation, and low-latency audio, all while staying under the 300 yuan mark.
The charging case uses a semi-transparent shell that partially exposes the internal structure underneath, alongside built-in RGB lighting effects that give it a more gaming-oriented look. The earbuds themselves follow the same style with transparent accents and lighting details, so they stand out quite a bit compared to the usual plain white or black earbuds dominating this price range.
As for features, Nubia claims up to 35dB active noise cancellation, which should be enough to reduce background noise during commuting or indoor use. The earbuds also support Bluetooth 6.0 and include a dedicated low-latency gaming mode with audio delay reportedly dropping to around 70ms. That won’t completely eliminate lag, of course, but it should still feel slightly more responsive while gaming.
Battery life looks fairly solid as well. Nubia says the earbuds themselves can last up to 6 hours on a single charge, while the charging case extends total usage to around 40 hours. There’s also support for quick voice assistant access through touch controls.
At 269 yuan (roughly $39), the GT Buds are clearly aimed at the budget gaming crowd rather than audiophiles. But honestly, that’s probably where the product makes the most sense anyway. The combination of ANC, low latency, and the transparent RGB-heavy design gives them a fairly distinct identity in a market full of earbuds that mostly look interchangeable now.
The launch also fits pretty naturally alongside Nubia’s gaming-focused smartphone lineup, especially the Neo and RedMagic series. Actual sound quality is still something that’ll need proper hands-on testing once the earbuds become more widely available.
DJI is about to launch the most ambitious Pocket-series camera it has made so far. The company has officially confirmed the global debut of the Osmo Pocket 4P, scheduled for May 14 during the Cannes Film Festival in France. Pre-orders are already live through DJI’s website, and early hands-on units have started appearing through Chinese media outlets and creators ahead of the announcement.
The biggest change this time is the camera setup itself. For the first time in the Pocket lineup, DJI is adding a second lens. The Pocket 4P combines the familiar 1-inch primary sensor from the standard Osmo Pocket 4 with a dedicated 3x telephoto camera, reportedly sitting around a 70mm equivalent focal length.
That may not sound like a huge upgrade at first, but it actually changes the way the Pocket camera can be used. Older Pocket models were mostly limited to wide-angle shooting, which worked fine for vlogging but wasn’t always ideal for portraits, interviews, or tighter cinematic framing. Adding a telephoto lens makes the Pocket 4P noticeably more flexible without forcing creators to rely heavily on digital zoom. Reports also mention a variable aperture system (f/1.7-f/2.8) for the main camera, alongside up to 12x hybrid zoom and around 6x “lossless” zoom depending on the shooting mode.
Outside of the camera hardware, DJI seems to be refining the rest of the experience rather than redesigning everything. The Pocket 4P reportedly supports 10-bit D-Log recording, upgraded ActiveTrack 7.0 tracking, and a larger 2.5-inch rotating touchscreen with brightness reaching 1000 nits. Battery capacity is also said to increase to around 2000mAh for longer recording sessions.
And of course, the signature 3-axis mechanical stabilization system remains one of the main selling points. DJI also appears to be pushing ecosystem integration more heavily this generation, with tighter compatibility expected between the Pocket 4P and the company’s microphones, drones, and creator accessories.
Pricing hasn’t been officially revealed yet, but the Pocket 4P is expected to sit above the standard Pocket 4 in DJI’s lineup. Availability in the US is still uncertain as well, since some recent DJI launches have faced regulatory complications there.
The Pocket 4P isn’t trying to replace larger mirrorless cameras, but it does seem aimed at creators who want more framing flexibility and better image quality without carrying around a full camera setup all day.
Lenovo is refreshing its pre-built desktop lineup in China. The company’s new Lecoo Bellator Blade 7000 models are scheduled to go on sale on May 13. They are straightforward mid-range gaming PCs that pair Intel’s new Core Ultra processors with Nvidia’s RTX 50-series graphics cards.
Lenovo Lecoo Bellator Blade 7000 Specifications
Inside, these desktops run on the Intel Core Ultra 5 230F. It is a 10-core, 10-thread processor sitting on an Intel H810 chipset motherboard. The chip has a maximum boost clock of 5.0GHz and 24MB of cache. It is a practical processor for a mid-range build, capable of handling standard gaming and everyday desktop tasks.
For graphics, buyers can choose between the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 and the RTX 5060 Ti. Both cards are built on Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture and include 8GB of GDDR7 memory on a 128-bit bus. They support Nvidia’s current software features, including DLSS 4 for frame generation and Reflex 2.
Lenovo is shipping all of these configurations with 24GB of DDR5 memory. Storage options include either a 512GB or 1TB PCIe SSD. The entire system runs on a 500W power supply, which is adequate for the power draw of these specific components.
The case design is typical for a modern gaming PC, featuring a glass side panel, some RGB lighting, and an angular front panel. Lenovo says its internal cooling layout can dissipate up to 700W of heat using standard airflow channels. The chassis is built from galvanized steel, using 0.8mm steel for the main body and 1mm steel for structural parts like the motherboard tray and side panels.
If you want to swap parts later, the case offers standard upgrade clearances. It fits graphics cards up to 390mm long (or 420mm if you remove the front fans), CPU coolers up to 165mm tall, and power supplies up to 290mm long. There is room for a 360mm liquid cooler on the top panel, mounting points for up to 12 fans, and a drive cage that holds two physical hard drives.
Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and Gigabit Ethernet. The front panel has two USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports and a headphone jack, while the back panel includes a mix of USB 3.2 and USB 2.0 ports, plus standard audio and display connections.
Pricing
The base RTX 5060 model with a 512GB SSD costs 8,199 yuan ($1,206). The RTX 5060 Ti version is 8,499 yuan ($1,250), and increasing the storage to 1TB brings the price to 8,999 yuan ($1,324).
DJI has officially unveiled the new Romo 2 series AI-powered robot vacuum and mop cleaners in China. The lineup includes the Romo P2 and Romo A2 models, focusing on smarter cleaning, advanced obstacle detection, and reduced manual maintenance. The company is positioning the new series as a premium smart home cleaning solution powered by AI and DJI’s spatial sensing technology.
DJI Romo P2, Romo A2 specifications and features
DJI Romo 2 series
The Romo 2 series comes with DJI’s upgraded AI cleaning system that can recognise different floor conditions and cleaning scenarios automatically. The robot can increase suction while cleaning carpets, detect liquid spills for targeted mopping, and intelligently navigate cluttered spaces without needing users to rearrange furniture beforehand.
DJI has equipped the Romo 2 lineup with a new obstacle avoidance system inspired by its drone technology. The setup combines laser radar sensors, fisheye vision cameras, and ToF sensing hardware to identify even small obstacles such as thin cables or pet pads. The system can also detect transparent objects like mirrors and glass surfaces. A built-in dirt-detection light helps the robot spot dust and obstacles in dark environments.
DJI Romo P2
The cleaning hardware includes a radar-adaptive robotic arm capable of swinging up to 123 degrees for improved edge and corner cleaning. DJI says the new design can cover an additional 4.5cm area near walls compared to previous models. The Romo 2 series also features a powerful 36000Pa suction system with intelligent boost mode for carpets and deep dust removal. It supports 8.5cm dual-layer obstacle climbing and includes anti-tangle brush structures for hair management.
DJI has also focused heavily on automation and maintenance. The docking station supports high-temperature self-cleaning, multiple antibacterial features, hot-air drying, UV sanitisation, and automatic sewage cleaning. The robots additionally support voice control, remote video communication, dirt heatmaps inside the DJI Home app, and 55W fast charging.
DJI Romo P2, Romo A2price and availability
DJI has launched four variants under the Romo 2 lineup in China:
DJI Romo P2 (water tank version) – 5,999 Yuan (~$830)
DJI Romo P2 (automatic water supply and drainage ultra-thin base station version) – 6,499 Yuan (~$900)
DJI Romo A2 (water tank version) – 5,499 Yuan (~$760)
DJI Romo A2 (automatic water supply and drainage ultra-thin base station version) – 5,999 Yuan (~$830)
The products are currently available for pre-orders in China through DJI’s official online and offline channels. At this time, there is no official confirmation regarding global availability.
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Honor has officially introduced a new tablet aimed at students and note-taking users. Called the Honor Pad 20, the device was announced by Honor’s all-scenario product division earlier today alongside a series of teaser images showing off the design and color options.
Visually, the tablet keeps things fairly clean and lightweight. The back features a small circular camera module, and Honor is offering the device in a few brighter finishes including Vibrant Pink, Forest Green, and a gray variant. It’s clearly targeting a younger audience rather than going for the usual all-business tablet look.
Honor says the Pad 20 uses a 12.1″ 3K “full-color paper-like” screen, designed to make handwriting and stylus input feel closer to writing on actual paper. Companies have been experimenting with this sort of textured display coating for a while now, especially on productivity-focused tablets, and Honor seems to be leaning heavily into that idea here. There’s also a Soft Light version of the tablet focused on reducing glare and improving eye comfort during longer study or reading sessions.
On the software side, Honor is mentioning several AI-powered learning tools as part of the package, including features aimed at exam preparation and note organization. The overall direction seems pretty clear: this is meant to be a study-focused tablet first.
The tablet has already appeared on the company’s official website with a few key specifications confirmed. The listing mentions a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset, and a 10,100mAh battery with 45W wired charging. Configurations include 8GB RAM paired with either 128GB or 256GB storage.
Pre-orders have already gone live in China through platforms like JD.com, which usually means the official release isn’t very far away. The Pad 20 already feels like Honor refining a formula that has been working fairly well for the company lately: large displays, lightweight designs, and features aimed directly at students and younger users rather than pure flagship performance.
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