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Xiaomi 17 Ultra’s quad-camera setup details emerge

Now that Xiaomi has already unveiled the Xiaomi 17 series in China, a couple of weeks ahead of its competitors, the brand is said to be working on the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, which promises a professional-grade, ultimate photography experience. While initial reports have claimed that it may debut in the first half of 2026, a recent report suggested that it may launch by the end of this year in China. Meanwhile, the rumour mill has been consistently leaking details about its camera capabilities. A new Weibo post by tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed key information about its cameras.

Xiaomi 17 Ultra quad camera details leaked

Xiaomi 17 Ultra camera details leaked by DCS

According to the tipster, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra will have a 50-megapixel + 50-megapixel + 50-megapixel + 200-megapixel quad-camera system. The primary camera is tipped to feature a larger sensor with support for ultra-high dynamic range, whereas the periscope camera will have a larger sensor powered by new optical technology. The remaining cameras of the 17 Ultra will follow a more standard configuration.

The leak also states that the Xiaomi 17 Ultra will arrive in two versions, but there will be no difference in camera sensors and lens configuration. However, the higher-end version is said to include some innovative photographic capabilities.

The same tipster had previously claimed that the Xiaomi 17 Ultra will introduce an advanced continuous optical zoom system, combining a 200-megapixel large sensor with a multi-element periscope zoom lens. This setup reportedly uses a shared CMOS between focal lengths, ensuring smoother zoom transitions without switching cameras. It will also incorporate several self-developed technologies, making it one of Xiaomi’s most sophisticated imaging systems yet.

Xiaomi 17 Ultra camera specifications (rumored)

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Xiaomi 15 Ultra

Speculations are rife that the Xiaomi 17 Ultra may feature the OmniVision OV50X 50-megapixel primary camera, a Samsung JN5 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, a Samsung JN5 50-megapixel telephoto camera, and a 200-megapixel Samsung HPE periscope telephoto camera. For selfies, it may arrive with an OmniVision OV50M 50-megapixel front camera.

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Xiaomi Rolls Out New HyperOS Update for Redmi Pad 2 Pro & Redmi 13, But It’s Not HyperOS 3

Xiaomi has just started deploying a fresh HyperOS update for two Redmi branded devices. These updates bring the latest iteration of HyperOS 2 to the Redmi 13 and Redmi Pad 2 Pro, bringing performance optimizations and system refinements. So here’s what we know.

Redmi Pad 2 Pro & Redmi 13 Get New HyperOS Patch

Redmi Pad 2 Pro
Redmi Pad 2 Pro

Following China’s National Day Golden Week of holidays, the Chinese tech giant started rolling out the latest HyperOS 3.0.17.0 update for the Xiaomi 17 Pro series. Alongside the latest flagship devices, Xiaomi also brought a new update to some Redmi devices, but this is not the latest HyperOS 3. The Redmi Pad 2 Pro and Redmi 13 got the new HyperOS 2.0.202.0 software upgrade.

So this is an incremental update that likely brings minor refinements and system optimizations. Based on the company’s official HyperOS 3 roadmap, the Redmi Pad 2 Pro and Redmi 13 are planned to get the Android 16 OS based update sometime between November and December 2025 as a part of the second wave. Meaning, this could be the last HyperOS 2 update before the brand moves these devices to the latest software iteration.

Redmi 13 5G
Redmi 13 5G

To recall, the Redmi Pad 2 Pro debuted globally with a 2.5K 120Hz display, Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, and a 12000mAh battery pack last month. Meanwhile, the budget Redmi 13 smartphone launched in India with a 6.79-inch FHD+ 120Hz display, Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 AE, and a 108MP primary camera back in July. You can also click here to check the list of Xiaomi phones that won’t be receiving the HyperOS 3 update.

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Oppo Find X9 Ultra camera leak reveals 200MP Sony IMX09E main sensor, dual periscope lenses

Oppo is all set to announce the Oppo Find X9 and Find X9 Pro powered by the Dimensity 9500 chipset on Oct. 16 in China. The lineup also includes the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered Find X9 Ultra, which is expected to launch in Q2 2026. The rumour mill has been consistently leaking details about the Find X9 Ultra’s cameras. Today, tipster Digital Chat Station published the following Weibo post to share more information about its camera.

Oppo Find X9 Ultra’s camera details leaked

Oppo Find X9 Ultra camrea specs leak by DCS

Before reading ahead, readers should note that the leaked information is based on the engineering prototype of the Find X9 Ultra. Therefore, there is a possibility that these may not be the final camera specifications of the device.

The Find X9 Ultra’s rear camera setup is expected to feature the forthcoming Sony IMX09E 200-megapixel primary camera, which is a 1/1.12-inch sensor equipped with OIS and a glass + plastic (GP) optical module. It will be accompanied by two 50-megapixel periscope telephoto cameras and an ultra-wide lens.

The leak states that one of the periscope telephoto cameras of the Find X9 Ultra will be backed by the flagship Sony LYT-828 sensor, which will also be available as the primary sensor on the Oppo Find X9 Pro and Vivo X300 Pro. Apart from OIS, it is said to support around 3x fixed optical zoom. The leak also adds that the device will be fitted with a 50-megapixel front-facing camera.

The Find X9 Ultra’s rear camera setup is expected to feature a Sony IMX09E 200-megapixel primary camera, which is a 1/1.12-inch sensor equipped with OIS and glass + plastic (GP) optical module. It will be accompanied by two 50-megapixel periscope telephoto cameras and an ultra-wide lens.

The leak states that one of the periscope telephoto cameras of the Find X9 Ultra will be backed by the flagship Sony LYT-828 sensor, which will be available as the primary sensor on the Oppo Find X9 Pro and Vivo X300 Pro. Apart from OIS, it is said to support around 3x fixed optical zoom. He also added that the device will be fitted with a 50-megapixel front-facing camera.

Oppo Find X9 Ultra’s other specs

While the Find X9 and X9 Pro will feature the Dimensity 9500 chip, the Ultra edition will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. The X9 Pro packs a 7,500mAh battery, so there’s a possibility that the Ultra edition may feature the same or a slightly larger battery. While the X9 Pro comes with a 6.78-inch screen, the Ultra variant is said to house a larger 6.8-inch flat OLED LTPO 2K 120Hz screen.

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Red Magic 11 Pro official images reveal transparent water-cooling ring

Nubia’s gaming division recently confirmed that the Red Magic 11 Pro series will debut on Oct. 17. Today, the brand released the following images to showcase its design for the first time. According to the company, this device aims to redefine smartphone cooling standards by merging water and air systems, marking an industry-first implementation in mobile devices.

Red Magic 11 Pro design, color options revealed

The RedMagic 11 Pro will be available in four color options: Transparent Deuterium Silver Wing, Transparent Deuterium Dark Night, Dark Knight, and Silver Wing Ares. Both transparent variants feature a stunning rear design with a visible water-cooling ring, where blue coolant appears to flow inside, adding a distinctive visual flair.

The back panel remains completely flat with no camera protrusion, staying true to Red Magic’s signature design approach. The front houses a full display with an under-display selfie camera, ensuring a seamless viewing experience without notches or punch holes.

The Red Magic 11 Pro series will introduce a hybrid cooling system that combines active air cooling with internal water circulation, powered by the upgraded Wind 4.0 fan, which spins at up to 24,000 RPM. It also features a patented “waterfall air duct” and offers IPX8 water resistance for superior durability.

Under the hood, the device is expected to be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, an approximately 8,000mAh battery, and an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. Previous reports indicate that the Red Magic 11 Pro series may feature a 50-megapixel front camera. Additionally, the device is expected to incorporate a high-end touch control chip specifically designed to boost responsiveness for enhanced gaming performance.

According to Red Magic’s product manager James Jiang, the brand’s latest model takes smartphone cooling “a generation ahead” of competitors, setting new benchmarks for performance-focused design.

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Samsung Galaxy M17 Debuts with 50MP OIS Camera & AMOLED Display For Just Rs 12,499

Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy M17 as its latest budget smartphone model. It brings decent specs despite its affordable price tag, including an AMOLED display, OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) camera, and more. So let’s check it out.

Samsung Galaxy M17: Everything you get for under Rs 13,000

The South Korean tech giant’s latest budget phone sports a tall 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with an FHD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate, up to 1100 nits of peak brightness, and Corning’s Gorilla Glass Victus for protection. This screen also has a waterdrop notch for the 13MP selfie shooter. Meanwhile, the rear packs a 50MP main camera with OIS support along with a 5MP ultra wide angle lens, and a 2MP macro sensor.

Samsung Galaxy M17
Samsung Galaxy M17

Under the hood, it is equipped with Samsung’s Exynos 1330 SoC, which is paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Users can even expand the storage by up to 2TB via a microSD card slot. A sizeable 5,000mAh battery pack powers this device, which supports 25W wired fast charging. Out of the box, the Galaxy M17 runs on the Android 15 OS based One UI 7 custom skin. Other notable features include a hybrid Dual SIM, a side mounted fingerprint scanner for security, a slim 7.5mm body, and an IP54 rating for water and dust resistance.

Samsung just announced the Galaxy M17 is available in two color options, namely Moonlight Silver and Saphhire Black. It is available for purchase in three storage configurations, with the base 4GB + 128GB model starting from Rs 12,499. The 6GB + 128GB and 8GB + 128GB options cost Rs 13,999 and Rs 15,499, respectively. As a part of its launch offer, the brand is offering a Rs 500 bank cashback and no cost EMI options as well. You can buy Samsung’s latest budget phone via Amazon, the brand’s official websites, and offline retailers.

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Realme GT 8 Pro x Ricoh camera samples with signature tones released

Realme has officially confirmed a new imaging collaboration with Ricoh Imaging for its upcoming flagship, the Realme GT8 Pro. The company announced that the partnership would bring Ricoh’s distinctive photography style to the smartphone world. The GT 8 Pro will feature exclusive GR-inspired tone modes designed in cooperation with Ricoh engineers.

Realme GT 8 Pro’s Five Ricoh GR-inspired color styles revealed

Realme GT 8 Pro - Ricoh GR IV siganture tones
Realme GT 8 Pro – Ricoh GR IV signature tones

According to Realme, the GT 8 Pro will feature five Ricoh GR-inspired color profiles: Positive Film, Negative Film, High Contrast Black & White, Standard, and Black & White. Each tone has been fine-tuned by Ricoh engineers over several years, based on extensive testing in real-world scenes.

The Positive Film mode focuses on vivid, high-impact colours, while Negative Film creates a softer and more nostalgic look with vintage film-like warmth. High Contrast Black & White, a hallmark of Ricoh GR cameras, enhances visual depth and emotion through strong contrast. Meanwhile, Standard delivers balanced colors and natural textures, and the classic Black & White mode provides refined tonal gradation and subtle shadow transitions.

Shown here are some of the Realme GT 8 Pro featuring Ricoh GR-inspired signature tones.

The Realme x Ricoh Imaging Strategic Collaboration launch event will take place on Oct. 14, where the brand will unveil more details about the GT8 Pro’s “authentic GR flavor” and overall feature set, making it a promising choice for mobile photography enthusiasts. The brand is yet to confirm the GT 8 Pro’s launch date for China. Likely, the company will officially confirm it through the Oct. 14 event.

As far as the global launch is concerned, a recent report claimed that the GT 8 Pro may debut in India on Nov. 11.

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Redmi Pad 2 Pro vs Honor Pad GT2 Pro: Which Tablet Should You Buy?

Redmi Pad 2 Pro and Honor Pad GT2 Pro are two popular tablets with different strengths. One focuses on long battery life and durability, while the other emphasizes performance and a premium display. Comparing them helps you decide which tablet better fits your needs, whether for work, study, or entertainment.

Key Differences at a Glance

FeatureRedmi Pad 2 ProHonor Pad GT2 ProMajor Difference / Advantage
Weight & Build610 g, aluminum frame & back, optional matte glass532 g, slimmer designHonor is lighter and more portable
Display12.1″ IPS LCD, 1600×2560, 120Hz, Dolby Vision12.5″ IPS LCD, 3048×2032, 165Hz, HDRHonor has higher resolution, faster refresh, and thinner bezels
Processor & GPUSnapdragon 7s Gen 4, Adreno 810Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, Adreno 750Honor delivers flagship-level performance
RAM & Storage6-8GB RAM, 128-256GB, expandable via microSD8-16GB RAM, 128-512GB, no microSDHonor offers more RAM and higher internal storage
Battery & Charging12,000 mAh, 33W wired, 27W reverse wired10,100 mAh, 66W wiredRedmi has bigger battery, Honor charges faster
Stylus SupportMagnetic stylusHonor Pencil 3, 15ms latencyHonor’s stylus is more precise and responsive
Speakers & Audio4 speakers, Dolby Atmos8 speakers, IMAX Enhanced, Hi-Res audioHonor provides superior audio experience
Camera8MP rear & front13MP rear, 8MP frontHonor has better rear camera
Ports & ExtrasUSB-C 2.0, 3.5mm jack, microSDUSB-C, magnetic connector, no headphone jackRedmi has headphone jack and expandable storage
Price (approx.)$300$350Redmi is more budget-friendly

1. Design and Build

Both tablets offer premium materials, but their focus differs. The Redmi Pad 2 Pro has an aluminum frame and matte glass option, giving it a solid and durable build. It feels more rugged and stable in hand, ideal for long-term use. The Honor Pad GT2 Pro is thinner and lighter, which makes it easier to carry and hold during long study or work sessions. The slimmer bezels on Honor provide a more modern look, while Redmi’s design offers a slightly better grip.

Neither has an IP rating, but Redmi’s scratch-resistant coating adds extra protection.

Verdict: Honor wins for portability and elegance, while Redmi suits those who prioritize durability. Honor edges ahead overall in design.

2. Display

Redmi’s 12.1-inch IPS LCD with Dolby Vision and 120Hz refresh rate provides a bright and smooth experience. Honor raises the bar with a 12.5-inch higher-resolution display, a 3:2 aspect ratio, and a 165Hz refresh rate. This means crisper visuals, smoother animations, and more workspace for multitasking. Stylus support is available on both, but Honor’s lower latency makes it better for writing and drawing.

Redmi’s display is impressive for its price, but Honor delivers a more immersive and premium viewing experience.

Verdict: Honor clearly offers the better display for productivity, creativity, and entertainment.

3. Performance

The Redmi Pad 2 Pro runs on Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, capable of handling daily tasks smoothly. Honor’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, however, delivers flagship-level power, making it ideal for gaming, creative work, and demanding multitasking. With more RAM options, Honor handles heavier workloads effortlessly. Redmi offers expandable storage, which adds flexibility for budget users.

While Redmi performs well for casual use, Honor provides far superior speed, efficiency, and future-proofing.

Verdict: Honor wins decisively in performance, especially for power users.

4. Software and Ecosystem

Both tablets run on Android 15, but the experience differs. Redmi’s HyperOS 2 is clean and lightweight, perfect for users who want simplicity. Honor’s MagicOS 9 adds multitasking tools, floating windows, and strong ecosystem integration with other Honor devices. App support is excellent on both, but Honor’s ecosystem is more seamless for productivity.

Redmi gives a straightforward Android experience, while Honor feels more polished for multitasking.

Verdict: Honor takes the lead with its richer ecosystem and productivity-focused software.

5. Battery and Charging

Redmi packs a larger 12,000 mAh battery that offers excellent endurance for media and browsing. It also supports reverse wired charging, adding utility. Honor’s 10,100 mAh battery is smaller but charges much faster at 66W, reducing downtime. Redmi lasts longer, while Honor recharges in less time.

The choice depends on whether endurance or quick charging matters more.

Verdict: Redmi wins for battery life, while Honor wins for charging speed. Overall edge: Redmi.

6. Camera and Audio

Honor offers a 13MP rear camera compared to Redmi’s 8MP, giving it slightly better image quality for scans or quick shots. Both front cameras are 8MP, suitable for video calls. In audio, Honor’s eight speakers deliver louder, richer, and more immersive sound than Redmi’s four-speaker setup with Dolby Atmos.

Redmi performs well for casual use, but Honor is better for entertainment and media.

Verdict: Honor wins in both camera and audio performance.

7. Productivity and Accessories

Both tablets support stylus input, but Honor’s Pencil 3 has lower latency and feels more natural for drawing and note-taking. Keyboard support is stronger on Honor, enhancing its laptop-like capabilities. Redmi’s headphone jack adds versatility, while Honor relies on USB-C. Honor’s stronger chipset also ensures smoother external monitor use.

Redmi is good for light productivity, but Honor is clearly more suited to professional or creative workflows.

Verdict: Honor offers better accessory support and overall productivity features.

8. Connectivity

Redmi supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4, which are reliable for most users. Honor steps ahead with Wi-Fi 7, offering faster speeds and greater stability, which benefits heavy online users. Both lack cellular support and GPS. Honor also supports advanced Bluetooth audio codecs for better wireless sound.

Redmi is solid for everyday use, but Honor’s connectivity is more future-ready.

Verdict: Honor wins for its faster Wi-Fi and better Bluetooth support.

9. Pricing and Value

Redmi’s lower price makes it an excellent deal for students and casual users who want strong battery life, solid performance, and good build quality. Honor costs slightly more but delivers a superior display, performance, audio, and productivity tools. It gives more value for those who need flagship-level capabilities.

Redmi appeals to budget-conscious users, while Honor targets power users seeking more advanced features.

Verdict: Redmi wins on pure affordability, but Honor offers better value for advanced users.

10. Conclusion

Redmi Pad 2 Pro focuses on durability, battery endurance, and affordability, making it perfect for students, casual streamers, and basic work. Honor Pad GT2 Pro pushes ahead with flagship performance, premium display, superior audio, and better accessory support, making it ideal for professionals, creators, and power users.

Verdict: For budget buyers, Redmi is the smarter pick. For anyone seeking a premium, powerful tablet experience, Honor is the clear winner overall.

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The Best Burner Phones You Can Buy in 2025

Burner phones have seen a quiet resurgence in 2025. These simple mobile devices remain popular among privacy-conscious users, digital minimalists, and anyone looking for a basic secondary phone.

The idea behind a burner phone is straightforward: it should be easy to use, inexpensive, and able to handle calls and messages without pulling the user into a connected ecosystem. Some newer models add cloud-based features or 4G/5G support, but the best ones remain stripped-down and purpose-built.

Here is a look at the top burner phones available in 2025.

1. HMD 102 4G

HMD 102 4G

HMD launched the 102 4G as a compact feature phone with modern extras. It supports 4G VoLTE, dual SIM, and USB Type-C charging. The phone includes a basic rear camera with flash, cloud apps for weather and news, a built-in MP3 player, and FM radio. It runs on the S30+ operating system and uses the Unisoc 8910 processor. The design features large buttons and a sturdy plastic build.

This phone is best for those who want a pure burner experience. It stays minimal, skips app stores, and handles communication tasks without inviting distractions.

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2. HMD 101 4G

HMD 101 4G

HMD positioned the 101 4G as an entry-level 4G feature phone. It shares the same processor and software platform as the 102 4G but removes the camera. It retains 4G connectivity, dual SIM support, FM radio, MP3 playback, and USB Type-C charging.

The 101 4G weighs slightly less than the 102 and comes with the same IP52 splash resistance. This phone is aimed squarely at users who want a no-frills, no-camera, no-notifications burner for calls and text only. It’s an ideal second phone or travel companion when staying disconnected is the priority.

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3. Nokia 2660 Flip

Nokia 2660 Flip

The Nokia 2660 Flip brings back the flip phone design with a focus on accessibility and simplicity. It features a 2.8-inch main display, a secondary 1.77-inch screen for notifications, large tactile buttons, and an emergency contact button. It also includes 4G VoLTE, a 0.3MP camera, FM radio, and UPI support for payments.

The phone weighs 123 grams and comes with a removable 1450mAh battery. It charges via micro-USB and supports up to 32GB of expandable storage. It stands out as a stylish choice in the burner space, great for users who want a retro flip phone look with modern network support and basic features.

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4. TCL Flip 4 5G

TCL Flip 4 5G

TCL launched the Flip 4 5G in the U.S. market through T-Mobile and Metro. It supports full 5G connectivity and runs on KaiOS 4.0. The phone includes WhatsApp, Google Maps, YouTube, and hotspot support. Internally, it features a Snapdragon 4s Gen2 processor, 2GB RAM, and 32GB storage, along with microSD expansion.

It also includes a 5MP camera, dual screens, Bluetooth 5.0, and a large 3000mAh battery with USB-C charging. This is a good option for users who want to step up from basic 4G burners and have access to essential apps, without fully committing to a smartphone.

5. HMD Touch 4G

HMD Touch 4G

HMD introduced the Touch 4G as a keypad-less alternative for users who prefer a touch interface. The phone has a 3.2-inch display, a 2MP rear camera, and a VGA front camera for video calls. It supports Express Chat, a custom voice messaging and chat service, along with news, weather, and cricket apps through cloud integration.

The device runs on RTOS Touch and includes 64MB RAM, 128MB storage, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and GPS. It uses USB Type-C for charging and offers up to 30 hours of battery life from its 1950mAh cell. For anyone looking for an ultra-modern take on the classic feature phone, with Wi-Fi, touchscreen, and some smart features, this is the most advanced burner-style device in the lineup.

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Samsung’s Galaxy XR headset leaks in full with renders and key specs

Samsung’s XR headset isn’t much of a secret anymore. The company briefly teased the project during its January Unpacked event, but now, official renders and new details have surfaced thanks to a report from AndroidHeadlines.

Internally known as Project Moohan, the device will reportedly launch as the Samsung Galaxy XR headset. From the looks of it, Samsung is taking clear design cues from Apple’s Vision Pro. The headset features two internal lenses, a wraparound “Light Shield” for a snug fit, and an external battery pack for power, much like the Vision Pro. 

The front and back of the headset are dotted with cameras and sensors. Four sensors sit under the front glass for hand tracking, while two circular sensors near the nose cutout track the lower field of view. There’s a proximity sensor near the forehead to detect physical surroundings like walls, floors, and ceilings.

Inside, you get a pair of cameras near each lens for eye tracking. It reportedly uses infrared LEDs and AI to monitor eye movement and pupil position in real time.

Both displays are said to be 4K micro-LED panels with a density of 4,032 pixels per inch, totaling around 29 million pixels. Powering it all is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip which has been jointly optimized by Samsung, Qualcomm, and Google for mixed reality performance.

Samsung has also built in multiple microphones that can isolate your voice from background noise and enhance others’ voices for clearer conversations. The head strap houses speakers on both sides, while the right side also includes a touchpad for navigation. A long tap on it re-centers content, and a double tap switches between VR and passthrough modes.

On top, there are two physical buttons: a “Top” button on the right that launches the main UI, and a volume rocker on the left. Air vents are located along the bottom for cooling.

Speaking of UI, the app icons are familiar to anyone who’s used a Galaxy phone, and there’s full support for the Google Play Store. Samsung will also offer controllers support in the Galaxy XR for control in 3D environment. The controllers have 6 DoF, analog stick and haptic feedback.

Finally, the headset is reportedly rated to deliver up to 2.5 hours of video playback and 2 hours of general use.

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Dell’s new Pro Essential laptops launches in India with Intel and AMD option

Dell has expanded its business laptop lineup in India with the launch of the Dell Pro 14 Essential and Dell Pro 15 Essential. Targeted at companies that need secure, reliable systems for everyday operations, these new laptops promise a balance of enterprise-level security, easy management, and solid performance without the premium price tag.

Both the 14-inch and 15-inch models come equipped with hardware-level TPM 2.0 encryption, ensuring sensitive data stays safe from unauthorized access. Select variants also include a fingerprint reader for instant login and a webcam privacy shutter for extra peace of mind during video calls. Physical protection hasn’t been overlooked either. There’s a lock slot for securing the device in public or office settings.

Dell is also leaning heavily into IT management tools this time. The Dell Management Portal, powered by Microsoft Intune, allows IT teams to manage devices remotely. Features like Microsoft Autopilot simplify large-scale setup with zero-touch deployment, while Excalibur OS Recovery Support helps restore functionality in the event of a system crash — handy for minimizing downtime.

The laptops come in both Intel and AMD variants. The Pro 14 Essential features a 14-inch WVA display, while the Pro 15 Essential steps up to a 15.6-inch panel. Both offer up to 2.5K resolution with a 16:10 aspect ratio and 300 nits of brightness. 

Under the hood, you can go up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 155U or AMD Ryzen 5 8640U, paired with up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM and 2TB of SSD storage.

Connectivity is generous, with USB-C, HDMI, SD card reader, Wi-Fi 6/6E, and Bluetooth 5.3 support. Dell also includes ExpressCharge and ExpressCharge Boost options to quickly top up the battery. Both models are built from recycled aluminum and plastic and tested to MIL-STD 810H standards for durability.

Available with Windows 11 or Ubuntu, the Dell Pro 14 Essential and 15 Essential start at a promotional price of ₹31,999 for business users. They’re now available through Dell’s authorized partners and resellers across India.

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Philips unveils Evnia 25M2N3200U monitor: 310Hz OC, HDR400 & Fast IPS at an affordable price

Philips’ gaming sub-brand Evnia has launched a new 25-inch Full HD gaming monitor, the 25M2N3200U. The display targets competitive gamers with a strong focus on speed, responsiveness, and customisation. It is priced at £159.

Philips Evnia 25M2N3200U

Philips Evnia 25M2N3200U Specifications

The monitor uses a Fast IPS panel with a native resolution of 1920 x 1080. It supports a refresh rate of 300Hz, which can be overclocked to 310Hz via DisplayPort. With Smart MBR enabled, the response time drops to as low as 0.3ms, which helps reduce motion blur during fast-paced gameplay.

The display supports VESA DisplayHDR 400, delivering peak brightness of 450 nits in HDR mode. It covers 123% of the sRGB color gamut and 91% of DCI-P3, offering decent colour accuracy for a Full HD panel. The typical contrast ratio is 1000:1, while Philips’ SmartContrast feature dynamically adjusts contrast depending on on-screen content.

Evnia has included several gaming-centric features. The monitor comes with Smart Crosshair, Stark ShadowBoost, and Smart Sniper modes that enhance visibility and aiming accuracy in FPS and strategy games. The on-screen display offers multiple presets for FPS, RTS, and racing games, along with two customisable gamer profiles.

The monitor supports Nvidia G-Sync compatibility, which reduces screen tearing and stuttering by syncing the panel refresh rate with the GPU output. Philips also ships the Evnia Precision Centre software that allows players to tweak performance settings and create personalised profiles through a PC interface.

For long sessions, the monitor includes LowBlue Mode and Flicker-Free technology to reduce eye strain. The anti-glare panel uses a matte coating with 25% haze and includes EasyRead mode for text clarity.

The stand supports height adjustment (up to 130mm), tilt (-5° to 20°), swivel (±30°), and pivot (±90°). The monitor is VESA mount compatible (100 x 100 mm), making it suitable for custom setups.

For connectivity, it includes two HDMI 2.0 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4 input, and a headphone output. The Evnia 25M2N3200U weighs 5.03 kg with the stand and measures 557 x 508 x 239 mm at maximum height.

In related news, Philips has recently launched a new range of audio products in India, including TWS earbuds, a Bluetooth speaker, and a party speaker.

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Dangbei launches Smart 2 portable projector with 550 CVIA lumens, 1080p support & 65W PD

Dangbei has officially launched the Smart 2 portable projector in China. The device is priced at 1,799 yuan ($252), while a variant bundled with the Atmosphere Set is available for 1,879 yuan ($264).

Dangbei Smart 2

Dangbei Smart 2 Specifications

The Smart 2 adopts a compact design that weighs just 1 kilogram and measures only 10 cm wide. Dangbei claims the projector is about the size of a milk tea cup, making it suitable for travel, camping, or casual use at home. The integrated U-shaped gimbal allows 240-degree tilt adjustment, enabling flexible projection on walls, ceilings, or tabletops without requiring an external stand.

The projector uses DLP display technology and delivers 550 CVIA lumens of brightness. It supports native 1080p Full HD resolution with 4K decoding, covers 124% of the Rec.709 color gamut, and projects 60-100-inch images at a 1.2:1 throw ratio while keeping noise below 28 dB.

The Smart 2 is powered by an MT9-series chipset with a quad-core Cortex-A55 CPU, 1.5 GB RAM, and 32 GB storage. It runs Android 11 with dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and supports MEMC motion compensation up to 120Hz for smoother playback.

Dangbei Smart 2

The projector supports AI autofocus, automatic keystone correction, obstacle avoidance, and intelligent screen alignment. It also includes eye protection that dims the display when someone steps in front of it. The audio system uses dual 6W speakers with Dolby Audio certification and 360-degree sound coverage. When projection is turned off, the unit can function as a Bluetooth speaker.

For outdoor use, the projector supports 65W Type-C PD input and can run directly from compatible power banks. For connectivity, it includes HDMI, USB 2.0, and USB-C. The system also supports wireless screen casting via Android, iOS (AirPlay), Huawei Cast+, and Windows platforms.

The optional Atmosphere Set adds ambient lighting features with brightness levels between 50 and 150 lux and color temperatures ranging from 1800K to 2000K. These lighting modes are designed to support bedtime relaxation. The projector also integrates with the Mi Home ecosystem and supports voice commands through the Xiao Ai assistant.

Alongside the portable Smart 2, Dangbei also unveiled the D7X and D7X Pro projectors, the X7 Pro, Max, and Ultra 4K tri-laser models, as well as the high-end S7 Ultra Pro 4K projector.

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Smartphones That Turn Heads: 5 Models with Eye-Catching Design

In a world where many modern phones blur into similar designs, a few manage to break the mold. These devices stand out with a very distinct look and feel that has people turning heads. Whether it’s a razor-thin profile, striking colorway, or a daring co-branded edition, these devices are as much fashion statements as they are personal gadgets.

1. Nothing Phone (3)

Nothing Phone (3)

Nothing has established itself as the brand that is open to experiment with its product designs. While some traits might be common, the overall design language always seems to add more than just simple refinements, and the Nothing Phone (3) is a great example. Despite the Glyph LED lights being a common design element in its older flagship models, the third iteration got rid of them entirely and replaced them with the Glyph Matrix (dot matrix display) on the back.

So you get a smartphone with a transparent back and a unique secondary screen that displays both key details and have some fun gimmicks. While it isn’t a game changer by any means, the device will surely turn heads wherever you go. Even the tri-column styling of the cameras add to its distinct look.

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2. Realme 15 Pro Game of Thrones Edition

Realme 15 Pro Game of Thrones Limited Edition
Realme 15 Pro Game of Thrones Limited Edition

Sometimes design is about storytelling. The Realme 15 Pro Game of Thrones Edition trades its original basic look for a bold personality adopted from an award winning franchise. With finishes, engravings, and color motifs tied into the iconic brand universe, it’s a device that directly references the series.

Realme has crafted a limited edition that immerses fans in Westeros with a back engraved with dragon claws, sigils of Targaryen, heat-reactive back turning red above 44°C, golden accents, and special UI themes. Taking things a step ahead, even the packaging is collectable too, with an Iron Throne, themed accessories, and more.

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3. Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

Galaxy S25 Edge
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

Samsung is a major brand that doesn’t need to take big risks to be successful. However, the Galaxy S25 Edge pushes the boundary of a true thin and light flagship device. At a glance, you might miss its appeal. But once you actually hold the device or see it properly at an angle, that’s where it truly seems cutting edge.

It is one of the slimmest phones out there, measuring just 5.8mm thick and weighing around 163 grams. Only when you hold the device yourself do you realize how comfortable it is to use, even with its tall display. There are some trade offs as the Galaxy S25 Edge has a tiny battery compared to the average smartphone, but few phones have that kind of silhouette.

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4. Apple iPhone Air

iPhone Air
Apple iPhone Air

Apple’s iPhone Air is another feat in engineering, like the Galaxy S25 Edge. Apple is known for playing it safe and making incremental changes to its iPhones. The company does make a few bold changes every few years, but this would mark a massive design overhaul to any iPhone in a really long time.

It is the thinnest iPhone to date, built with a tough titanium frame. Measuring just 5.64mm thin and weighing about 165 grams, this is another smartphone that packs flagship grade specs in an impressively portable body. In comparison, Apple’s flagship iPhone 17 Pro Max measures about 233 grams. Once again, battery size is a big limitation, but the device is definitely a conversation starter.

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5. Xiaomi 17 Pro Max

Xiaomi 17 Pro Max

Xiaomi leads the next generation of flagship Android smartphones with the Xiaomi 17 series. The entire lineup got the latest generation Snapdragon chips, powerful cameras, and much more. But the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max easily stole the show. With a small secondary display on the back, the Chinese tech giant is bringing back the dual display design on its flagship phones.

So this isn’t new, but it is the only one of its kind, especially since it is not a foldable phone. Just like before, the rear display has all the usual functions, like a camera viewfinder and notifications. But it offers a lot more versatility this time around. You can have interactive pets, animated videos powered by AI, and even play games on it by slapping a retro handheld console case. So you can expect to turn quite a few heads with this one.

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OxygenOS 16 Open Beta Now Available for OnePlus 13, 12, 13s, 13R, 12R, and OnePlus Open

OnePlus has started the Open Beta Test for OxygenOS 16, giving users in India early access to the next version of its operating system. The beta program is now live for the OnePlus 13, 13s,13R, 12, 12R, and OnePlus Open. This is the final testing stage before the public release on October 16.

OxygenOS 16 Open Beta

The OxygenOS 16 Open Beta allows users to try new features, test performance, and share feedback directly with OnePlus. The company says this version focuses on improving speed, design, and overall smoothness. However, as this is an early beta build, some features may not work fully and a few bugs or stability issues are expected.

The program is currently limited to India. Users in other countries will have to wait for future updates from OnePlus.

The application window is open from October 9 to October 13. Users who wish to join can apply through their phone settings. To be eligible, the device must be updated to a specific firmware version. Once approved, the beta update will be available over the air.

How to apply

Go to Settings > About device > Up to date, tap the menu icon in the top-right corner, select Beta program, and follow the instructions. After approval, go back to Settings > About device and tap Download Now to install the update.

Required Build Versions

The update should not erase user data, but OnePlus still recommends backing up important files. Users should make sure the phone has at least 30 percent battery and 4 GB of free storage before starting the installation. Some third-party apps might not work properly until they receive updates. Temporary issues such as heating, lag, or faster battery drain may occur while the system stabilizes.

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Dangbei launches X7 Pro, Max, and Ultra 4K tri-laser projectors with up to 3600 CVIA lumens

Dangbei has launched its new X7 series of 4K tri-laser projectors at the 2025 Autumn Flagship Event. The lineup includes the X7 Pro, X7 Max, and X7 Ultra, priced at 5,199 yuan ($730), 6,999 yuan ($983), and 8,499 yuan ($1,194), respectively.

Dangbei X7 Pro Specifications

Dangbei X7 Pro

The X7 Pro features dual QuaLas 22 laser modules and produces 2450 CVIA lumens of brightness. It supports a native resolution of 2560 × 1440 and delivers a dynamic contrast ratio of 20,000:1. The projector supports screen sizes up to 120 inches with a 1.2-1.5:1 throw ratio for flexible placement.

It includes MEMC motion compensation, HDR10, and XDR image enhancement for smoother and more vivid visuals. For connectivity, it comes with HDMI 2.1, USB 3.0, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2. The internal hardware equips 4 GB RAM and 32 GB storage, powered by the MT9681 flagship chipset.

Dangbei X7 Max Specifications

Dangbei X7 Max

The X7 Max increases brightness to 3000 CVIA lumens using triple QuaLas 32 laser modules. It supports native 4K resolution, 100% DCI-P3 color coverage, and 110% BT.2020 color gamut.

The projector achieves color accuracy of Delta E less than 0.8. It includes Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR Vivid, and Dolby Audio support. It uses a 1.2-1.5:1 optical zoom lens with ±120% vertical and ±45% horizontal four-direction lens shift. The system runs on Android 14-based Dangbei Super AI OS 6.0 and includes 4GB RAM with 64GB of storage.

Dangbei X7 Ultra Specifications

Dangbei X7 Ultra

The X7 Ultra serves as the flagship model in the series. It features the same triple-module QuaLas 32 laser engine but delivers up to 3600 CVIA lumens. It supports Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HDR Vivid, along with DTS:X audio decoding. The projector uses an all-glass lens system and supports 4K lossless scaling, 1.2-1.5:1 zoom, and four-direction lens shift.

It includes 100% DCI-P3 and 110% BT.2020 color coverage and Delta E less than 0.8. The system includes 4GB RAM and 128GB storage, also powered by the MT9681 chip.

All three models use Dangbei’s Master Crystal Diamond lens, 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and support dedicated gaming features, including 1ms response time, ALLM, VRR, and up to 80 Hz refresh rate. The sound system includes dual 12W symmetrical speakers in a 500cc sound cavity.

The series also supports wireless casting through AirPlay, Huawei Cast+, and Windows projection, and includes auto focus, omnidirectional keystone correction, and eye protection features.

Alongside the X7 series, the company has also introduced the high-end S7 Ultra Pro 4K projector as well as the D7X and D7X Pro models.

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Moto Edge 70 Leaked: Thin Frame, Strong Battery, Charging That Outclasses iPhone Air & S25 Edge

After Apple, Samsung, and a few others, Motorola is the next global brand working on a razor thin smartphone. While the company has already teased this device, an early retailer listing has accidentally revealed everything we need to know about this sleek new phone. So here’s what we know.

Moto Edge 70: What Does it Offer?

Moto Edge 70
Moto Edge 70

The company just confirmed that the Moto Edge 70 will make its official debut on 5th November 2025. Now, a listing on X-Com has revealed almost everything we need to know about this upcoming super slim phone. The Edge 70 will sport a 6.67-inch pOLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It measures just 6mm thick and weighs around 170 grams. While this isn’t as thin and light as the iPhone Air and Galaxy S25 Edge, the Edge 70 makes up for this in other regards.

Despite its thin build, the Edge 70 packs a sizeable 4,800mAh battery pack that supports 68W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging. So the slight trade off in thickness and weight seems worthwhile. It is apparently equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 SoC, which will be paired with one variant with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. The rear features a dual 50MP camera setup with OIS support, while the front houses a 50MP selfie shooter.

Motorola Edge 70

Motorola’s new thin phone can be seen in multiple color options, with one variant featuring a fabric leather finish. Other notable features include a dedicated AI button, Android 16 OS out of the box, and 2 years of warranty. Unfortunately, the listing does not mention pricing or availability at the moment, so stick around for more.

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Huawei MatePad 12 X 2025 debuts in Germany with 12-inch 2.8K display and 10,100mAh battery

Huawei has launched the MatePad 12 X 2025 in Germany at €649 (~$722). The tablet, introduced globally in September, is available in Greenery and White.

Customers who buy it from Huawei’s website or the Berlin flagship store before November 4 will get a free NearLink mouse, a Huawei M-Pencil Pro, a three-year manufacturer’s warranty, and a 12-month screen warranty extension.

The MatePad 12 X 2025 is the global version of the MatePad Air that launched in China earlier this year. It has an all-metal design, is 5.9mm thick, and weighs 555 grams. The tablet features a 12-inch LCD screen with 2.8K resolution, up to 144Hz refresh rate with VRR support, 1000 nits of peak brightness, and TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light certification. A PaperMatte version is also available for a glare-free viewing experience.

It runs on HarmonyOS 4.3 and comes with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The device includes WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.2 with BLE, and a USB 3.1 port. It has a six-speaker setup for improved sound.

Huawei has added an advanced cooling system using PCBA-level 3D dispensing and a 3D vapor cooling chamber, which the company says improves performance by 27 percent. Power comes from a 10,100mAh battery that supports 66W wired fast charging.

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Dell Pro 14 Essential and Pro 15 Essential Laptops Debut in India Starting at ₹31,999

Dell Technologies has launched the Dell Pro 14 Essential and Dell Pro 15 Essential laptops in India, targeting small and medium businesses.

Both models are designed for everyday professional use and come with hardware-level encryption, fingerprint authentication on select variants, and a physical lock slot for security. They are MIL-STD 810H certified for durability. The laptops feature up to a 2.5K WVA display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, HD webcam, and digital microphone for clear communication. The Pro 14 Essential focuses on portability with its 14-inch design, while the Pro 15 Essential offers a larger display and numeric keypad for enhanced productivity.

Dell has included several tools to simplify security and device management. Both laptops use Hardware TPM 2.0 for data encryption and offer a fingerprint reader, privacy shutter, and lock slot for added protection. They support Dell Management Portal through Microsoft Intune for cloud-based fleet management and system configuration. Features like Microsoft Autopilot allow zero-touch deployment, while Excalibur OS Recovery helps restore system functionality when needed.

The laptops reflect Dell’s sustainability efforts, using recycled materials and eco-friendly packaging. The Pro 14 Essential is built with recycled aluminium and steel and holds EPEAT Silver Climate+ and ENERGY STAR certifications. The Pro 15 Essential uses up to 30 percent post-recycled plastic in the palmrest and 50 percent post-consumer recycled plastic in the bottom cover. Both come in 100 percent recyclable packaging, and Dell supports responsible device disposal through its take-back programs.

The laptops offer Intel processors up to Core Ultra 7 155U or AMD Ryzen 5 8640U, with integrated Intel UHD or AMD Radeon Graphics. They support up to 64 GB DDR5 memory and 2 TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD storage. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and ports such as HDMI 1.4, USB Type-A, USB Type-C with Power Delivery and DisplayPort, SD card reader, headphone jack, and lock slot. Battery options range from 41 Wh to 64 Wh with ExpressCharge and ExpressChargeBoost support. The Pro 14 weighs between 1.54 and 1.56 kg, and the Pro 15 between 1.62 and 1.65 kg. Both models run Windows 11 Home or Pro, with select variants offering Ubuntu 24.04.2.

Pricing & availability

The Dell Pro 14 Essential and Dell Pro 15 Essential, available in Intel and AMD configurations, are now on sale in India starting at ₹31,999 for business customers.

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Dangbei launches D7X & D7X Pro projectors with eye-safe tri-laser tech, 4K option & gaming features

Alongside S7 Ultra Pro, Dangbei has launched two new projectors in its D7X series, the D7X and D7X Pro in China, with prices starting at 2,874 yuan ($404). The D7X Pro is priced at 4,399 yuan ($618).

Dangbei D7X Specifications

Dangbei D7X

The D7X is a Full HD projector that uses a next-generation pure tri-color laser light source. It eliminates harmful blue light and aims to provide a comfortable viewing experience during extended use. The projector supports a native 1080p resolution, produces 1100 CVIA lumens of brightness, and delivers a dynamic contrast ratio of 10000:1. It covers 110% of the BT.2020 color gamut and supports HDR Vivid decoding.

Dangbei has equipped the D7X with a HiSilicon eight-core processor, 2 GB of RAM, and 64 GB of internal storage. It supports USB drives and external hard drives. The projector runs on Super AI OS 6.0 based on Android 12. It supports voice search, actor identification, and smart home control through Xiaomi’s Xiao Ai assistant and the Mi Home ecosystem.

The D7X includes features such as automatic focus, keystone correction, and real-time MEMC motion compensation up to 120Hz. It supports up to 120-inch screens with a 1.2:1 throw ratio. The projector also has a dedicated game mode that includes console-specific settings and features like night vision and a virtual crosshair.

The design features a matte finish and a 145-degree adjustable integrated gimbal mount. It weighs 1.8 kg and includes dual 6W speakers with Dolby Audio. It supports HDMI, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 5.0, and wireless casting protocols such as AirPlay, DLNA, Miracast, and Huawei Cast+.

Dangbei D7X Pro Specifications

Dangbei D7X Pro

The D7X Pro features a native 4K resolution powered by a 0.39-inch DMD chip. It uses the new QuaLas 32 RGB laser light source, delivering 1300 CVIA-certified lumens and a 20000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. The projector covers 110% of the BT.2020 color space and achieves ΔE<1 color accuracy. Each unit is factory-calibrated and supports HDR Vivid.

Dangbei has powered the D7X Pro with the MediaTek MT9681 flagship processor. It includes 3 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. It runs on Android 14 with Super AI OS 6.0 and includes a proprietary AI model for personalized recommendations and smart home integration.

The D7X Pro supports projection sizes from 80 to 200 inches, with a 0.98-1.3:1 optical zoom ratio. It includes support for 1 ms latency, ALLM, VRR, and AI game upscaling. It uses the DLPC8445 gaming driver and offers custom modes for different game genres.

For connectivity, it includes dual HDMI 2.1 ports (one with eARC), USB 3.0, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 6, and the same wireless casting support as the D7X. The projector also includes advanced eye protection with zero harmful blue light, automatic eye detection dimming, and ambient light-based brightness adjustment. The D7X Pro weighs 1.9 kg and shares the same chassis size as the D7X.

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Dangbei unveils high-end S7 Ultra Pro 4K projector with 4500 CVIA lumens & liquid cooling

Dangbei has announced its new high-end projector, the S7 Ultra Pro, at its 2025 Autumn Flagship Launch Event. The company has not yet revealed the official price of the device. Its flagship variant, the S7 Ultra Max, launched earlier this year at 15,999 yuan ($2,228), so the new model is expected to be priced lower.

Dangbei S7 Ultra Pro

Dangbei S7 Ultra Pro Specifications

The Dangbei S7 Ultra Pro delivers a native 4K resolution and 4500 CVIA lumens brightness. It maintains clear image visibility under various lighting conditions and is positioned as a premium home cinema projector.

The projector features a cinema-grade polarized light-control engine that improves optical efficiency by 10% and increases light throughput by 168%. It uses a Master Gold Ring lens with cinema-level resolving power, which helps produce sharper images and improved light performance.

The S7 Ultra Pro also debuts the industry’s first eight-layer light-dispersion module. This technology reduces laser speckle by 99.999%, ensuring smoother and cleaner visuals. The 0.98-1.6:1 cinema-grade optical zoom enables flexible image sizes without loss of detail. It can project a 100-inch image from 3.3 meters, an 80-inch image at close range, and a maximum size of 300 inches in larger spaces.

In terms of contrast, the S7 Ultra Pro offers an 8000:1 native ratio and a 65,000:1 dynamic contrast using the company’s Dynamic Light-Control algorithm. The projector supports Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, and HDR Vivid for high-quality HDR playback across all content types.

The projector uses MediaTek’s MT9681 flagship chipset paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It runs on Dangbei Super AI OS 6.0, which integrates large AI models into the system for advanced interaction. The projector supports far-field voice commands, gesture control, and light-tracking pointer navigation.

The system also connects with the Mi Home ecosystem, allowing users to automate scenarios such as turning on the projector, closing curtains, and activating ambient lighting. The projector uses a liquid cooling system that improves heat dissipation efficiency by 50% and keeps operating noise down to 24dB.

In terms of design, it looks very similar to the Max version. Compared to other brands, this series closely resembles the Xgimi Horizon lineup, which was also refreshed earlier this year.

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