Asus has expanded its business laptop portfolio at Computex 2026 with the new ExpertBook B5 Flip G2 (B5406FMA). The device combines a 360-degree convertible design, AI-ready Intel hardware, dual cameras and an integrated stylus, making it suitable for professionals, educators and students looking for a flexible Windows machine.
Asus ExpertBook B5 Flip G2 specifications and features
Asus ExpertBook B5 Flip G2
The ExpertBook B5 Flip G2 features a 14-inch NanoEdge touchscreen display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, 400 nits of brightness and an 84 percent screen-to-body ratio. Thanks to its 360-degree hinge, the laptop can switch between laptop, tablet, tent and display modes. ASUS has also included a built-in MPP 2.0 stylus that can be stored inside the chassis. A quick 15-second charge is said to deliver up to 60 minutes of stylus usage.
Powering the laptop is up to an Intel Core 7 Series 3 processor paired with Intel graphics and an NPU capable of delivering up to 18 TOPS for AI-assisted tasks. The device can be configured with up to 32GB LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD storage. A 63Wh battery with rapid charging support is included to keep the system running through a workday.
Asus ExpertBook B5 Flip G2
One of the more unusual additions is the dual-camera setup. The laptop includes a 1080p FHD+IR front camera for video calls and an optional 5-megapixel world-facing camera that can capture documents and images while using the device in tablet or tent mode. Both cameras feature physical privacy shutters.
Connectivity options include dual Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, HDMI 2.1, two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, Wi-Fi 7 and an audio combo jack. ASUS has also equipped the laptop with security features such as a TPM 2.0 chip, NIST SP 800-193-compliant BIOS, optional fingerprint scanner and Windows 11 secured-core technologies. The aluminium chassis weighs around 1.34kg and measures 14.9mm thick, while meeting MIL-STD-810H durability standards.
Asus ExpertBook B5 Flip G2 price and availability
Asus has not yet announced pricing for the ExpertBook B5 Flip G2. However, the company has confirmed that the laptop is expected to arrive in select markets during the third quarter of 2026.
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Recent reports have revealed that the next-generation Vivo X500 series will comprise three models: the standard, Pro, and Pro Max. It goes without saying that the Pro Max variant will be the largest of the three and is expected to pack top-tier specifications. In a new Weibo post, reliable tipster Digital Chat Station has shared key details about the X500 Pro Max’s display.
Vivo X500 Pro Max display details leaked
According to DCS, the engineering prototype of the upcoming Vivo X500 Pro Max is currently being tested with a BOE-made 2K display. The panel is said to measure around 6.85 inches and feature a 2.5D flat design with ultra-narrow bezels enabled by LIPO packaging technology. Other reported display specifications include a 144Hz refresh rate and high-frequency PWM dimming across the full brightness range.
In the comments section of the post, a user asked whether the Vivo X500 Pro Max would still have the smallest battery among its rivals. Responding to the query, DCS claimed that the battery has not yet entered the molding stage but reiterated an earlier statement that the device is currently planned with a battery capacity beginning with the number “8,” suggesting an 8,000mAh-class battery.
According to previous reports, the Vivo X500 Pro Max could be powered by the 2nm MediaTek Dimensity 9600 Pro chipset. Leaks have also revealed that its rear camera setup could include a 50-megapixel primary camera equipped with LOFIC technology, which can prevent pixel overexposure in bright environments by storing overflow electrons in a capacitor. It is likely to be joined by a 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera and a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera.
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Casio is expanding its G-Steel lineup with the GST-B1000BD series, a new pair of watches that scale down the traditionally bulky G-Shock form factor while keeping the standard metal build and Bluetooth connectivity. The two new models, the GST-B1000BD-1A (black) and GST-B1000BD-2A (blue), are slated for release in June 2026 with a price of ¥75,900 ($474) in Japan.
Casio GST-B1000BD Specifications
The watches measure 46.9 by 44.2 millimeters and are 11.6 millimeters thick. To get the thickness down, Casio used a smaller internal module and a different glass bonding method. The core of the watch is made from a bio-based carbon-reinforced resin, which is then protected by a stainless steel bezel.
Visually, both the 1A and 2A models are entirely black. Casio applied a black ion plating to almost every metal part, including the bezel, the stainless steel bracelet, the side buttons, the screw-lock crown, the clasp, and the exterior screws. The bezel itself is simpler than usual; it doesn’t have the large G-Shock branding engraved into it. Instead, it just uses a mix of brushed and polished metal finishes for texture.
Casio GST-B1000BD-1ACasio GST-B1000BD-2A
On the battery and connectivity side, the GST-B1000BD series runs on Casio’s Tough Solar charging system. The watch will run for about five months on a single charge under normal conditions, or up to 18 months if it is left in the dark with its power-saving mode turned on.
It also includes Bluetooth for smartphone pairing. By linking the watch to the Casio Watches app, it will automatically sync the correct time. The app also allows you to adjust watch settings, log your time and location, and trigger a phone finder feature.
Otherwise, the hardware includes the usual G-Shock specifications: 200-meter water resistance, a mineral glass crystal, and a white LED light for reading the analog dial in the dark. The dial itself features three main hands and two sub-dials for the day and a 24-hour clock, alongside basic 30-minute stopwatch, countdown timer, and daily alarm functions.
Fresh leaks have offered a closer look at Samsung‘s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 lineup, including the wider model. The inner panel of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 (Wide) is said to measure around 7.8 inches and use a 4:3 aspect ratio, while the outer display comes in at 5.4 inches. That wider layout could end up being one of the device’s most meaningful upgrades.
Foldables have long offered large screens, but many still feel slightly awkward for tablet-style tasks. A more balanced aspect ratio should make split-screen multitasking, reading, and video playback feel more natural.
Samsung also appears to be making progress on weight. According to leaked specifications, the Z Fold 8 (Wide) could weigh just 201g, down from 215g on the Galaxy Z Fold 7. That’s a notable drop for a foldable, especially since the device is also rumored to pack a larger 4,800mAh battery with support for 45W wired charging.
Camera hardware may be a little more restrained. Current reports point to a dual-camera setup led by a 50MP main sensor, paired with an ultra-wide camera. Ice Universe also claims the device will support a native 24MP shooting mode.
The move away from the Fold 7’s 200MP main sensor suggests Samsung could be maintaining a clearer separation between the wider Fold model and the rumored Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra.
Another area getting attention is the display crease. Samsung has reportedly made significant improvements here, with the crease reportedly matching or even outperforming what is currently seen on Oppo’s latest foldables. While that’s something that will need to be verified once the phone is official, it would address one of the most common complaints about foldable devices.
Under the hood, expectations include Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, up to 16GB of RAM, and storage configurations reaching 1TB.
Samsung is widely expected to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 8 series at its Galaxy Unpacked event in London on July 22. As always, leaked specifications should be treated with some caution until the company makes everything official. Still, the direction seems fairly clear. Rather than chasing headline-grabbing changes, Samsung appears to be focusing on a handful of practical upgrades that could make the Fold easier to live with every day.
Motorola has officially announced the 2026 iteration of its Edge smartphone for the North American market. The device brings a mix of premium hardware features and enhanced durability, making it a strong contender in the competitive midrange smartphone segment.
Motorola Edge 2026 Specifications
The phone features a 6.3-inch 1.5K OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+ support, and up to 5,200 nits peak brightness. The screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i.
Internally, the Edge (2026) is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7450, a 4nm octa-core processor paired with a Mali-G615 MC2 GPU. It comes equipped with 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 128GB of internal storage.
The phone ships with Android 16 out of the box. Motorola is promising three guaranteed Android OS upgrades, ensuring software support for the next few years. The software experience leans into current AI trends, allowing users to choose between Moto AI, Google Gemini, or Perplexity as their primary virtual assistant. It also supports Google‘s Circle to Search and Motorola’s Smart Connect for seamless peripheral and file sharing with PCs and tablets.
Speaking of cameras, the main shooter utilizes a 50MP Sony LYTIA 710 sensor with OIS and supports 4K video recording. It is flanked by a 50MP ultrawide lens that doubles as a macro camera and a 10MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom and OIS. For selfies, it features a 50MP snapper on the front. The camera system is supported by AI software, including a background Photo Enhancement Engine and an Action Shot feature for stabilizing moving subjects.
The phone is powered by a 5,000mAh battery. It supports 60W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging. According to Motorola, the 60W wired option can provide enough charge for a day of use in about seven minutes.
For durability, it carries both IP68 and IP69 ratings, meaning it is protected against dust, standard water submersion, and high-pressure water jets. It also has MIL-STD-810H certification for drop and shock resistance. Additionally, the device features an in-display fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.4.
Pricing and Availability
The Motorola Edge (2026) will be available starting June 11. In the US, the universally unlocked model will retail for $599.99 at Best Buy and Motorola.com. The device comes in Pantone Martini Olive, offering a unique earthy golden-green hue with a twill-inspired finish.
Verizon will carry the device on launch day, with AT&T, Cricket Wireless, Spectrum Wireless, and Xfinity Mobile rolling it out later. In Canada, the smartphone will launch on the same day via Motorola.ca, with carrier availability following shortly after.
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Asus is bringing healthcare back into the spotlight at Computex 2026, and the new VivoWatch 6 Plus is one of the more notable examples. While the company unveiled plenty of AI-focused hardware this week, the smartwatch stands out because it’s clearly aimed at something bigger than fitness tracking.
At first glance, the VivoWatch 6 Plus looks like a significant step up from the VivoWatch 6 from 2024. The display has grown to 1.43 inches from 1.39 inches on the predecessor, and Asus has added sapphire crystal protection and a titanium alloy case. Together, those changes give the watch a more premium feel than earlier models.
The health side is where most of the changes are. ECG and blood pressure monitoring are still here, but Asus has added sleep breathing movement analysis and gait tracking as well. Neither feature is entirely new to the broader wearables market, but together they suggest Asus is trying to build a more complete picture of a user’s long-term health rather than simply recording daily metrics.
What’s interesting is how the watch fits into the company’s larger plans. Asus spent a good portion of its Computex presentation talking about AI-powered healthcare, and the VivoWatch 6 Plus appears to be part of that ecosystem. Data collected by the watch can feed into the company’s AI Agent healthcare platform, which was demonstrated alongside the new Handheld Ultrasound DuoScan.
In other words, Asus isn’t pitching this as just another smartwatch. The idea seems to be creating a connected health platform where wearables, diagnostic tools, and AI software all work together. That’s an ambitious goal, though it’s still early days.
The VivoWatch 6 included sensors for ECG, PPG, and body composition tracking. There was also the lighter VivoWatch 6 Aero, aimed at users who preferred something smaller and less watch-like. The new Plus model feels like Asus combining both approaches—more premium hardware on one side, deeper health analytics on the other.
Pricing hasn’t been announced yet, so it’s hard to say where Asus intends to position the device against competitors. Even so, the VivoWatch 6 Plus feels like one of those products worth keeping an eye on.
Asus just announced the 2026 version of its TUF Gaming 16 laptop. It is a straightforward update that brings current-generation Intel and Nvidia hardware to the lineup, along with a few practical design tweaks focused on cable management and reducing fan noise. Pricing and availability details remain unknown at the moment.
Asus TUF Gaming 16 Specifications
Inside, the laptop can be configured with up to an Intel Core i7-14650HX processor, which features eight performance cores, eight efficiency cores, and a peak clock speed of 5.2GHz. For graphics, Asus is offering up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU. The GPU is capped at an 85W maximum Total Graphics Power (TGP).
This isn’t the highest power limit available for a mobile 5070, which shows Asus is leaning toward power efficiency and temperature control rather than pushing for absolute maximum frame rates. It does, however, support Nvidia’s DLSS 4 upscaling to help with performance in heavier games.
The cooling system utilizes dual 80-blade fans and three heat pipes and will keep fan noise at or below 40dB when running under full load in Turbo Mode. For a gaming laptop, 40dB is relatively quiet and should prevent the machine from sounding overwhelmingly loud during heavy use. The cooling system also includes integrated dust filters and routes air over the motherboard to cool surface-mounted components.
On the outside, the laptop has a basic all-black finish. Asus added an anti-fingerprint coating to the keyboard deck to help keep it clean, and the screen hinge can open flat to 180 degrees. As usual for the TUF series, it carries a MIL-STD-810H durability rating for basic drop and vibration resistance.
Coming to the connectivity, Asus has moved the bulky connections, specifically the power jack, HDMI, and Ethernet ports, to the back of the laptop. The sides house three USB-A ports and one USB-C port, which support DisplayPort 2.1 and USB power delivery.
As for memory and storage, both are fully upgradeable. You can configure the laptop with up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM and a 2TB SSD right out of the box, but you also have the option to open the chassis and swap out the dual RAM and SSD sticks yourself down the road.
In related news, Asus has also unveiled the ExpertCenter P200 AiO with AMD Ryzen processors for office and business users.
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The Pixel Watch 5 has taken another small step toward launch. Multiple new Pixel Watch model numbers have appeared on India’s BIS certification database, and they are widely believed to belong to the upcoming Pixel Watch 5 lineup. As usual, the listings do not reveal much beyond the model numbers themselves, but they do suggest Google‘s next smartwatch is moving through the regulatory process ahead of launch.
The newly spotted entries include G0F3Y, G1XJ6, G25QD, and GFW3R. Based on Google’s previous smartwatch releases, these likely correspond to different size and connectivity variants, including Wi-Fi and LTE models.
The timing is not particularly surprising. Google has traditionally announced new Pixel Watches alongside its flagship Pixel phones, and the Pixel 11 series is already expected later this year.
What’s interesting is that the BIS appearance follows one of the stranger leaks we’ve seen in a while.
Back in May, Gearbox Software co-founder Randy Pitchford shared photos of what was claimed to be a Pixel Watch 5 prototype recovered from the ocean near St. Martin. According to the story, a friend discovered the watch while scuba diving and later noticed Pixel Watch 5 branding on the back. The images appeared to show a 45mm model with support for health-tracking features such as heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen measurements, skin temperature tracking, and ultra-wideband connectivity.
Whether that story ends up becoming part of Pixel folklore or not, the certification listing at least suggests the watch itself is very real and getting closer to release.
There are also rumors that Google could move away from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon W5 platform in favor of an in-house Tensor-based solution. If that happens, the change may end up being one of the more important upgrades in this generation, even if the watch looks largely similar on the outside.
As usual, certifications do not tell us much about the final product. But taken together with recent leaks, they paint a fairly familiar picture: Google’s next smartwatch appears to be on track for a launch later this year alongside the Pixel 11 family.
Samsung Display has shown off a new OLED panel technology that could make future laptops noticeably thinner and lighter.
The company unveiled its “Ultra Slim” laptop OLED panel at Computex Taipei 2026, where it demonstrated a design that reduces the panel’s outer-edge thickness by roughly 20% compared to current mass-produced OLED laptop displays.
That might not sound like a huge difference at first, but shaving millimeters from a laptop is rarely straightforward.
According to Samsung, the improvement comes from reducing the thickness of both the TFT substrate glass and the encapsulation glass by more than 30%. The challenge, of course, is maintaining durability. Thinner glass can be more susceptible to flexing, warping, or other structural issues, which is why Samsung says it had to develop additional manufacturing techniques to make the design practical.
The display itself does not appear to sacrifice any of the characteristics OLED panels are known for. Samsung says the technology supports refresh rates ranging from 165Hz to 240Hz and carries VESA DisplayHDR True Black 1000 certification.
That combination makes it particularly relevant for gaming laptops, where manufacturers are constantly trying to balance performance, portability, battery size, cooling requirements, and display quality. Saving space inside the chassis can have a ripple effect on the rest of the design.
In recent years, laptop makers have spent a lot of effort trimming bezels, reducing motherboard footprints, and developing more compact cooling systems. Displays have not always received the same attention, partly because there are physical limits to how thin panel structures can become.
Samsung’s latest prototype suggests there may still be room to push that further.
The company has not announced any products that will use the panel yet, nor has it shared a timeline for mass production. For now, the technology remains a preview of what future premium and gaming laptops could look like.
Still, if manufacturers can cut display thickness without introducing durability concerns, users may eventually end up with lighter machines without giving up screen size, battery capacity, or performance. That’s usually a trade-off laptop makers are happy to avoid.
Hisense has released a new line of 4K Mini-LED TVs in India. The U7SE series is available in five screen sizes: 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, 85-inch, and 100-inch. Pricing starts at Rs. 63,990 for the 55-inch base model, and the company is distributing the lineup primarily through offline retail partners.
Hisense U7SE Specifications
The displays use Mini-LED backlighting paired with full-array local dimming. This hardware setup divides the backlight into specific dimming zones, allowing the TV to control brightness independently across different areas of the screen. This generally improves contrast and reduces the halo effect around bright objects in dark scenes compared to standard LED panels. Hisense is also using quantum dot technology, branded here as Hi-QLED, to handle color reproduction.
On the processing side, the TVs are powered by Hisense’s Hi-View AI Engine, which handles real-time picture adjustments, upscaling, and tone mapping. The 100-inch model gets a slightly upgraded Pro version of this processor to handle the larger display area. The series also includes an AI RGB Light Sensor that dynamically tweaks the picture based on the ambient lighting in the room. Format support is comprehensive, covering Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+ Adaptive, and a dedicated Filmmaker Mode.
For gaming, the U7SE series includes the standard specifications expected for use with current-generation consoles and PCs. The panels have a native 144Hz refresh rate, while the 100-inch model includes a 165Hz game mode. The TVs are equipped with HDMI 2.1 connectivity, variable refresh rate (VRR), and AMD FreeSync Premium to reduce screen tearing and input lag during gameplay.
Audio is handled by a built-in system featuring a dedicated subwoofer, and the sound profile has been tuned in collaboration with the French audio company Devialet. The TVs also support Dolby Atmos for spatial audio processing.
On the software side, the U7SE series runs on Hisense’s proprietary VIDAA Smart OS instead of a more common platform like Google TV. The operating system supports standard streaming applications and includes hands-free voice control functionality. The physical design of the TV features a slim unibody frame with thin bezels, intended to fit cleanly into standard living room setups.
In related news, Hisense has recently unveiled the Xplorer X1 Pro laser TV, featuring a foldable 120-inch screen and built-in Harman Kardon audio.
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Redmi has finally put an end to speculation surrounding the arrival of the Turbo 5 in India. After teasing the handset for several days, the brand has now confirmed when the device will make its debut, giving prospective buyers a clearer timeline for its launch.
Redmi Turbo 5 India launch date confirmed
Redmi Turbo 5 India launch date
A teaser page on Amazon India confirms that the Redmi Turbo 5 will launch in the country on June 16. The promotional material describes it as the fastest Redmi smartphone to date, indicating that performance will be one of its key selling points. While the company has locked in the launch date, it has not yet revealed whether any additional products will accompany the smartphone at the event.
The confirmation comes after Redmi began teasing the device on Amazon India in May. Early teasers revealed the rear design of the handset, which closely matches the Redmi Turbo 5 version introduced in China earlier this year. The phone features a dual-camera setup on the back, with LED lighting integrated into the camera rings, along with a black colour option.
Redmi Turbo 5: What to expect?
Although Redmi has not officially disclosed the Indian variant’s specifications, the device is expected to retain the hardware offered in China. The Turbo 5 features a 6.59-inch OLED display with a 1.5K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of up to 3,500 nits. It runs on HyperOS 3 based on Android 16 and is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8500-Ultra chipset.
The smartphone is also expected to pack a 7,560mAh battery with support for 100W wired charging and 27W reverse wired charging. For photography, it includes a 50-megapixel primary camera paired with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, while a 20-megapixel front camera handles selfies and video calls. Other expected features include an in-screen fingerprint scanner, dual speakers, an X-axis linear motor, an IR blaster, a metal middle frame, and IP68/IP69-rated dust and water resistance.
Reports have also suggested that Redmi could unveil the Redmi 17 alongside the Turbo 5, although the company has yet to confirm any details. Readers can visit this post to know the leaked specs of the Redmi 17.
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Asus has announced a new all-in-one desktop, the ExpertCenter P200 (PM240FA). It is a 24-inch Windows PC built specifically for standard office use, such as reception desks, shared workspaces, or standard cubicles. It is not a high-end machine, but rather a practical option for companies that just need a screen and a computer combined into one compact unit to save desk space.
Asus ExpertCenter P200 AiO Specifications
The screen is a 23.8-inch 1080p IPS panel with a standard 16:9 aspect ratio. It has a maximum brightness of 300 nits, which is typical and generally sufficient for indoor office lighting. The display has a TÜV Rheinland certification for low blue light. Above the display is a 2-megapixel 1080p webcam with a physical privacy shutter.
Inside, the P200 uses AMD’s lower-power processors. The top configuration comes with a Ryzen 5 40 chip running at a 15W TDP, though buyers can also configure it with a Ryzen 3 30 or a baseline Athlon Silver 10 processor. For memory and storage, it supports up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and a 512GB PCIe 4.0 SSD.
The port layout is split to help keep cables organized. On the side, there is a single USB-C 3.2 port and a headphone jack for devices you need to plug in temporarily. The back panel holds the permanent connections: one USB-A 3.2 port, two older USB-A 2.0 ports (likely for the optional mouse and keyboard), an Ethernet jack, and an HDMI 2.1 port if you want to connect a second monitor. For wireless networking, it supports Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.4.
Because it is a business-focused PC, Asus included standard enterprise security and durability features. There is a discrete TPM chip for hardware encryption and a NIST SP 800-155-compliant BIOS. The PC meets MIL-STD-810H durability standards, meaning it is tested to handle the usual bumps and temperature variations of a normal work environment.
The entire unit weighs 5.5kg, making it relatively easy to move if an office layout changes. Asus has not shared pricing or release dates yet.
In related news, Asus recently unveiled the V700 Mini Tower, a desktop that stands out with its striking design, and the ROG NUC 16 Edition 20, a compact gaming PC featuring an RTX 5090 and a semi-transparent chassis.
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OnePlus 15 is a spec-heavy smartphone and one of the best flagships in the under INR 100K (~ $1000) price segment. It features a high-quality AMOLED screen, a powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, a high-end camera setup, and a large 7300mAh battery with fast charging support.
While the OnePlus 15 delivers excellent value for the price, there are some great alternatives in the market that are just as good as the OnePlus phone and even offer superior capabilities.
Top 5 alternatives to OnePlus worth paying attention to
If you’re looking for a performance-heavy smartphone, the iQOO 15 (review) delivers big. The smartphone features the same Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor inside the OnePlus 15, but iQOO phones are generally optimized to deliver superior performance.
The iQOO 15 is also a better choice for high-end gaming as it has a dedicated Q3 chip for frame interpolation and graphic upscaling, a bigger display with 144Hz high refresh rate, a touch sampling rate of 3200Hz for immediate response times, and a massive 8,000 sq. mm vapor chamber to keep it cool during heavy gaming. Furthermore, there are extensive software optimizations to deliver low-latency gaming at high frame rates with a bypass charging feature.
The rear camera setup has three sensors, all featuring 50MP resolution. It includes a primary shooter, a periscope telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, and an ultrawide camera. There’s a 32MP camera unit for front photography.
The 7000mAh battery on the iQOO 15 is slightly smaller compared to the OnePlus 15’s 7300mAh, but it’s still a solid offering, paired with 100W wired and 40W wireless charging. The iQOO phone also promises an extra major OS upgrade.
The Xiaomi 17 (review) is an excellent package overall, featuring the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 at its core that ensures excellent performance and power efficiency. The device ships with Android 16 out of the box and promises 5 major Android OS upgrades and 6 years of security patches.
It’s a compact flagship phone with a 6.3-inch AMOLED screen, but it has a powerful camera setup on both sides. The rear features a triple-camera setup, including a 50MP main sensor, a 50MP telephoto camera, and a 50MP ultrawide camera. The selfie camera is also a 50MP sensor.
The Xiaomi phone packs a 6330mAh battery, while the Chinese model gets a much bigger 7000mAh battery. It supports 100W wired and 50W wired charging, as well as reverse wired and wireless charging.
Vivo X300 (review) might not be the best-performing phone on the list, but it’s an excellent option for a camera person. The rear camera setup is led by a massive 200MP sensor, which is paired with a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto lens and a 50MP ultrawide camera. The 50MP selfie camera also takes photos and videos with great detail.
The smartphone is powered by the Dimensity 9500 chipset, MediaTek’s most powerful mobile processor. It delivers excellent performance and battery efficiency. However, the Vivo X300 lacks a robust cooling system, and therefore, high-end gaming for long sessions may result in overheating. Regular tasks and casual gaming are always smooth.
The X300 packs a 6,040mAh battery and supports 90W wired and 40W wireless charging. It has robust connectivity features just like any other phone on the list.
The Oppo Find X9 (review) is another great flagship phone, featuring a capable triple camera setup. On the rear side, it features a 50MP primary camera, a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto unit, and a 50MP ultrawide camera. The selfie camera has a 32MP resolution.
At the core is the Dimensity 9500 flagship processor, ensuring all your apps and games run smoothly. The smartphone ships with Android 16 right out of the factory and promises five major Android OS updates. Along with a high-quality AMOLED screen, the Find X9 houses a big 7025mAh battery with support for 80W wired, 50W wireless, and 10W reverse wireless charging.
The Realme GT 8 Pro is also a spec-heavy smartphone, featuring a top-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. It boasts a 6.79-inch AMOLED screen with a 144Hz high refresh rate and a peak brightness of 7000nits. The device comes with Android 16 out of the box, like any other phone on the list, and guarantees four major Android OS updates.
Around the back, it features a high-end triple camera setup, comprising a 50MP main sensor, a 200MP 3x periscope telephoto shooter, and a 50MP ultrawide unit. There’s a 32MP snapper for selfies and video calls. Furthermore, the device packs a 7000mAh battery and supports 120W wired and 50W wireless charging, as well as reverse charging.
Battery capacities have been climbing surprisingly quickly over the past year, and Oppo may be preparing one of the biggest jumps yet.
According to Digital Chat Station, the company is testing a new mid-range smartphone equipped with a battery rated at around 9,700mAh, with typical capacity reportedly reaching the 10,000mAh mark. If the leak proves accurate, the device would comfortably exceed most of today’s battery-focused smartphones.
Reports dating back to late 2025 mentioned a massive single-cell battery entering trial production, carrying a rated capacity of roughly 9,750mAh and a typical value close to 10,000mAh. At the time, it felt more like a glimpse of future hardware than something that might show up in a commercial phone anytime soon.
The leaked device is said to use a 4nm-based chipset, paired with a flat LTPS display carrying a resolution around the 1.5K mark.
The phone reportedly uses high-polymer impact-resistant materials and elements of the company’s “diamond architecture” design, which has appeared in several recent devices aimed at improving drop resistance.
The rumored price is perhaps the most surprising detail. Digital Chat Station claims the device is being positioned around the 2,000 yuan range (roughly €253 at the current exchange rate), which would place it firmly in the mid-range segment rather than the premium category.
Of course, battery capacity alone never tells the whole story. Software optimization, charging speeds, thermal management, and overall efficiency matter just as much. Still, the idea of a mainstream smartphone approaching the 10,000mAh mark would have sounded unrealistic not very long ago.
There are already a handful of smartphones from Realme and Honor that ship with 10,000mAh batteries, including the Realme P4 Power, Realme Narzo Power, Honor Power 2, Honor Win, and Honor WIN RT. It will be interesting to see how quickly the rest of the industry follows, if at all, once 10,000mAh batteries become commonplace in Chinese smartphones.
Asus introduced the V700 Mini Tower (V701ML) at Computex 2026, bringing a fresh design approach to traditional desktop PCs. Instead of the usual industrial-looking tower, it features clean lines, soft contours, and a wood-grain finish designed to blend into modern homes and shared workspaces, making it one of the most beautiful desktop PCs on the market.
The company says the V700 Mini Tower is aimed at users who want a desktop that can remain visible in living rooms, home offices or study areas without looking out of place. While the exterior adopts a warmer aesthetic, Asus has paired it with high-end desktop hardware, including Intel’s latest Core Ultra HX processors and optional Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics.
Designed for modern homes
Asus V700 Mini Tower
The V700 Mini Tower stands out from conventional desktop PCs with its furniture-inspired styling. Asus has opted for a minimalist look that resembles home décor more than office equipment, making the system suitable for placement on desks, media units or open shelving.
The move reflects a broader trend in consumer electronics, where devices such as smart speakers, routers and gaming consoles are increasingly designed to complement interior spaces rather than hide within them.
Up to Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor
Under the hood, the desktop can be configured with up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor featuring 24 cores, 24 threads and boost speeds of up to 5.4GHz. Other configuration options include the Core Ultra 7 255HX, Core Ultra 7 251HX and Core Ultra 5 235HX processors.
The system supports up to 64GB DDR5 memory through two SO-DIMM slots and offers SSD storage capacities ranging from 256GB to 1TB. Users can further expand storage through additional M.2 slots and three SATA ports.
Key specifications
Asus V700 Mini Tower
Up to Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor
Intel AI Boost NPU with up to 13 TOPS
Up to 64GB DDR5 memory
Up to 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD storage
Optional Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics
Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity
PCIe 5.0 x16 expansion slot
Windows 11 Home operating system
Quiet cooling and expansion options
Asus has equipped the V700 Mini Tower with triple-channel heat pipes and a larger cooling fan to maintain low noise levels during everyday use. The company claims the cooling solution helps deliver whisper-quiet operation while handling productivity, entertainment, and creative workloads.
Connectivity options include four USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, two USB 2.0 ports, HDMI 2.1b, DisplayPort 1.4, Gigabit Ethernet, and multiple audio connections. Expansion options include PCIe slots, dual M.2 storage slots, and support for dedicated graphics cards.
Price and availability
Asus V700 Mini Tower
Asus announced the V700 Mini Tower during Computex 2026, but has not yet disclosed pricing, release dates, or market availability. Additional details are expected closer to launch in individual regions.
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Asus has announced a special anniversary version of its ROG NUC, and the hardware inside is about as excessive as you would expect.
Called the ROG NUC 16 Edition 20, the compact gaming PC was unveiled to celebrate 20 years of the Republic of Gamers brand. At first glance, the biggest difference is the design. Asus has given the system semi-transparent side panels and gold-colored accents, making it look noticeably different from the standard ROG NUC 16.
The more interesting changes are on the inside.
Like the regular model, the Edition 20 uses Intel’s Core Ultra 9 290HX processor, a 24-core chip based on Arrow Lake-HX. Memory can be configured up to 128GB of DDR5-6400, which is a surprisingly large amount for a machine this size.
The graphics upgrade is where things get serious. Instead of the RTX 5080 Laptop GPU found in the standard model, Asus has opted for NVIDIA’s RTX 5090 Laptop GPU with 24GB of GDDR7 memory.
For a mini PC, that is a lot of graphics horsepower. Only about 15% to 20% of all Mini PCs on the market pack truly capable graphics for gaming.
The system itself occupies roughly three liters of space, making it closer in size to a small console than a traditional gaming desktop. Keeping that kind of hardware cool is not a trivial task, so Asus relies on a triple-fan cooling system and a vapor chamber design. According to the company, the RTX 5090 can operate at power levels up to 175W.
Connectivity is about what you would expect from a premium gaming machine. Thunderbolt 4, Wi-Fi 7, dual HDMI 2.1 ports, dual DisplayPort 2.1 outputs, multiple USB ports, and 2TB of PCIe 5.0 storage all come standard. There is also room for an additional M.2 SSD.
What’s interesting about products like this is that they blur the line between gaming laptops and desktops. The hardware is clearly laptop-derived, but the form factor behaves more like a desktop that happens to be unusually small.
Whether that trade-off makes sense will depend largely on pricing, which Asus has not disclosed yet. Limited-edition ROG products rarely come cheap, and a mini PC carrying an RTX 5090 was never going to be a budget option anyway.
Still, if the idea of fitting flagship gaming hardware into something barely larger than a game console sounds appealing, the ROG NUC 16 Edition 20 is probably one of the more extreme examples we’ve seen so far.
ASUS has unveiled a special-edition gaming mouse to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand. Called the ROG Harpe II Extreme Edition 20, the new mouse was introduced at Computex Taipei 2026 and combines esports-grade performance with a premium collector-focused design.
Premium Design With 24K Gold Accents
The anniversary edition is based on the ROG Harpe II Extreme launched in late 2025, but features a unique semi-transparent black shell and a 24K gold-plated internal metal frame. ASUS has also added gold-colored side buttons, a gold scroll wheel, and gold-accented mouse feet.
A special engraving reading “ROG 06 ←→ ∞” appears on the left mouse button, highlighting the brand’s 20-year milestone. Despite its premium construction, the mouse weighs just 82g. ASUS also uses Corning Gorilla Glass mouse feet for smoother movement and improved durability.
Built for Competitive Gaming
Under the hood, the ROG Harpe II Extreme Edition 20 packs ASUS’ AimPoint Pro 65K optical sensor. The sensor supports up to 65,000 DPI, tracking speeds of 800 IPS, and 70G acceleration.
The mouse uses ROG SpeedNova 8K wireless technology, delivering up to an 8,000Hz polling rate and wireless latency as low as 0.2ms. ASUS has also equipped it with ROG 100M optical switches rated for up to 100 million clicks.
Price and Availability
The ROG Harpe II Extreme Edition 20 is priced at $259.99. Sales begin on June 2, 2026, through Best Buy and Newegg, while Amazon and Micro Center will start offering the mouse from July 19, 2026. ASUS says the model will be available only through the end of 2026 as part of a limited anniversary production run.
Specifications
Feature
Specification
Sensor
ASUS AimPoint Pro 65K
DPI
65,000
Tracking Speed
800 IPS
Acceleration
70G
Polling Rate
Up to 8,000Hz
Wireless Latency
0.2ms
Switches
ROG 100M Optical
Weight
82g
Mouse Feet
Corning Gorilla Glass
Internal Frame
24K Gold-Plated Metal
Price
$259.99
Box Contents:
ROG Harpe II Extreme Edition 20 Mouse
SpeedNova 8K Wireless Receiver
Receiver Extender
ROG Paracord Cable
Grip Tape
Spare Mouse Feet
ROG Stickers
Cleaning Cloth
User Manual
With its gold-plated internals, premium presentation, and flagship gaming hardware, the ROG Harpe II Extreme Edition 20 stands out as one of the most exclusive gaming mice ASUS has released to date.
Disclaimer: Specifications, box contents, pricing, and availability are based on available information and may vary by region; please verify details with ASUS or authorized retailers before purchase.
NVIDIA has officially pulled the wraps off RTX Spark, a new Arm-based PC platform that could end up being one of the more interesting Windows launches of the year.
Announced by Jensen Huang during his Computex 2026 keynote, RTX Spark combines an NVIDIA Grace CPU, a Blackwell-based RTX GPU, and a large pool of unified memory into a single platform aimed at laptops and compact desktops.
The hardware itself is what makes the announcement stand out.
The CPU uses a 20-core Arm design developed in collaboration with MediaTek. According to NVIDIA, it combines ten Cortex-X925 performance cores with ten Cortex-A725 efficiency cores, a configuration that should look familiar to anyone following the smartphone chipset market. In a way, RTX Spark feels like NVIDIA taking ideas that worked well in flagship phones and scaling them up for PCs.
Then there is the GPU.
RTX Spark integrates a Blackwell graphics processor with 6,144 CUDA cores and fifth-generation Tensor Cores. NVIDIA claims up to 1 PFLOP of AI performance, which is the sort of figure that would have sounded absurd for a thin laptop not all that long ago.
Perhaps the most interesting part is the memory architecture. Instead of treating system memory and graphics memory as separate pools, RTX Spark uses up to 128GB of unified LPDDR5X memory shared across the entire system. For AI workloads especially, that could end up being just as important as the raw processing power.
NVIDIA is also leaning heavily on its existing software ecosystem. CUDA, TensorRT, DLSS, Reflex, ray tracing, and the rest of the RTX stack are all part of the package. That gives the platform an advantage that many Windows-on-Arm efforts have struggled with in the past: software support.
The company showed plenty of AI-focused demos during the keynote, but realistically, many buyers will probably care just as much about battery life and gaming performance. NVIDIA says RTX Spark devices can be as thin as 14mm while still delivering high-end graphics capabilities, although we’ll have to wait for independent testing to see how those claims hold up.
The first systems are expected from ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, and Microsoft’s Surface division later this year.
There is still a lot we don’t know, including pricing and real-world battery life. But one thing is fairly clear already: NVIDIA is no longer content with supplying GPUs for PCs.
Last month, Oppo unveiled the Reno 16 and Reno 16 Pro in China. Around the same time, the global versions of these devices were spotted on multiple certification platforms across different countries. Now, in a surprising development, a new leak has revealed key specifications and renders of the global Reno 16, Reno 16 Pro, and a new Reno 16 FS model, suggesting that these devices could make their debut in some international markets as early as this month.
Oppo Reno 16 Pro
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According to details shared by tipster Sudhanshu and reported by 91mobiles, the Reno 16 Pro could arrive with a compact 6.32-inch AMOLED display featuring a 1.5K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, and Gorilla Glass 7i protection.
The device is said to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8550 chipset and may feature a camera setup consisting of a 200-megapixel primary sensor with OIS, a 50-megapixel telephoto camera with 3.5x optical zoom and OIS, and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens. A 50-megapixel front-facing camera is also expected. The handset could pack a 6,700mAh battery with 80W charging, alongside an aluminium frame, stereo speakers, NFC, and an IP69 rating.
Oppo Reno 16
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The standard Reno 16 is tipped to share much of the same design language. It may feature a 6.32-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and could be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset. The phone is expected to include a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 50-megapixel telephoto lens with 3.5x optical zoom, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 50-megapixel selfie shooter. A 6,000mAh battery with 80W charging support is also said to be onboard.
Oppo Reno 16 FS
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The leak also points to the arrival of a new Reno 16 FS variant. This model is expected to feature a 6.57-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Power could come from the Dimensity 7300 chipset, paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage.
Camera hardware may include a 50-megapixel primary sensor with OIS, a 50-megapixel telephoto camera with 3.5x optical zoom, and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens. The device is also tipped to feature a 50-megapixel front camera and a 6,500mAh battery with 45W charging.
All three models are expected to ship with Android 16-based ColorOS 16.1 and may receive five Android version upgrades along with six years of security updates. The leaked renders show that the Reno 16 series’ design will be almost identical to the previous generation.
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The list of Android phones that can exchange files more easily with iPhones is still fairly short, but it is slowly growing. The recently launched Xiaomi 17T Pro has joined that list, with Xiaomi demonstrating a file transfer to an iPhone using Android’s Quick Share system, which Google has been gradually expanding to work more smoothly with iOS devices.
The process is not quite the same as native AirDrop-to-AirDrop transfers. Instead, Android generates a QR code that can be scanned by a nearby iPhone, allowing the file to be sent through a cloud-assisted workflow. It adds an extra step, but it is still considerably more convenient than messaging files to yourself or relying on third-party apps.
What makes the announcement interesting is that it addresses one of those small but persistent annoyances people run into when Android and iPhone users end up in the same group.
Anyone who has attended a family gathering, wedding, or group trip has probably seen the problem firsthand. Someone takes a photo, someone else wants it, and suddenly the conversation turns into figuring out which app everyone has installed.
Google has been working to reduce that friction for a while now, and Xiaomi appears to be among the latest brands to adopt the expanded functionality.
Support is still limited to a relatively small number of devices, but the list is gradually growing:
Samsung Galaxy S26 series
Google Pixel 10 series
Google Pixel 9 series
Google Pixel 8a series
OPPO Find X9 series
OPPO Find N6
vivo X300 Ultra
Xiaomi 17T Pro
Google has already confirmed a second wave of support for:
Samsung Galaxy S25 series
Samsung Galaxy S24 series
Various Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip models
OPPO Find X8 series
OnePlus 15
Honor Magic 8 Pro and Magic V6
Realistically, this is not the sort of feature that sells a smartphone on its own. But it is one of those quality-of-life improvements that becomes surprisingly useful once it is there.
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