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Xiaomi launches Mijia Instant Hot Water Dispenser with 3-sec heating, 10-min Ice making, UV sterilization, and Mi Home support

Xiaomi has unveiled a new smart home gadget that tries to replace several appliances at once. Called the Mijia Instant Hot Water Dispenser (Ice Maker), it’s part water dispenser, part ice maker, part kettle, and even works as a thermos-style hot water station.

Xiaomi has also made installation fairly flexible. If you already have a water purifier at home, the machine can connect directly to it for automatic refilling. If not, there’s a removable 2.6-liter water tank that can be filled manually. That should make it easier to place in a kitchen, office, or even a living room without worrying about plumbing.

The ice-making system sounds surprisingly capable as well. According to Xiaomi, the machine can produce a batch of five 6g ice cubes in as little as 10 minutes in fast mode, while the standard mode produces five larger 10g cubes in around 15 minutes. The storage compartment can hold 45 to 55 cubes and keeps them chilled for about five hours.

Hot water is available almost instantly thanks to a 2050W heating system, with Xiaomi claiming a wait time of just three seconds. Users can choose from several preset temperatures, while those using the Mi Home app can adjust water temperature more precisely between 40°C and 90°C.

There’s quite a bit of attention paid to hygiene too. The company says the machine uses separate UV sterilization systems for both ice and cold water, along with high-temperature pipe cleaning to reduce bacteria buildup. Features like automatic draining and cold-water circulation are also designed to keep the system fresh during long-term use.

Other extras include a color display for monitoring settings, child-lock protection, app connectivity, and operating noise below 35dB during fast ice production.

Price and availability:

The new device is scheduled to go on sale in China on June 15. Its retail price is 3,299 yuan, although Xiaomi will offer it at a discounted launch price of 2,969.1 yuan.

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Casio launches premium MTG-B4000B-1A G-Shock watch with carbon fiber & steel design in the US

Casio has released its latest G-Shock, the MTG-B4000B-1A, in the US market. The watch is priced at $1,500 and arrives stateside following its initial launch in Japan last month.

Casio G-Shock MTG-B4000B-1A

Design Details

The watch features an updated Dual Core Guard structure made from laminated carbon, glass fiber sheets, and stainless steel. To optimize its impact resistance, Casio utilized a collaborative workflow where human designers drafted initial concepts, AI simulated structural stress, and engineers refined the final shape.

Externally, the watch uses a dual-layer stainless steel bezel treated with a black ion-plated finish. The metal components feature a combination of brushed and mirror finishes. The case back is manufactured using metal injection molding, a process that allows for more complex, dimensional shapes than standard machining. This specific model pairs the black carbon frame with red dial accents and a soft urethane band.

Casio G-Shock MTG-B4000B-1A

In terms of physical specifications, the MTG-B4000B-1A measures 56.6 by 45.3 by 14.4 mm and weighs 112 grams. It carries Casio’s Triple G Resist rating, meaning the internal module is protected against mechanical shock, centrifugal force, and heavy vibration. The dial is covered by a sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating, and the case is water-resistant up to 200 meters.

For daily operation, the watch runs on Casio’s Tough Solar charging system. It includes Bluetooth for pairing with the Casio Watches smartphone app, which manages automatic time synchronization, alarms, and world time settings across 300 cities. For users who prefer a standalone device, it also features Multiband 6 radio control, allowing it to receive time calibration signals directly from six global transmission towers.

The internal battery provides about five months of standard use without light exposure, extending to 18 months if stored in the dark with the power-saving mode enabled. The MTG-B4000B-1A is available now through Casio’s website, though the company currently lists the inventory as limited stock.

In related news, check out the best premium Casio watches to buy in 2026.

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TEMPT launches ICY portable fan with built-in 18°C cooling plate & up to 12-hour runtime

TEMPT has released a new portable fan called the ICY in India. It is priced at Rs. 1,990 ($21) and combines standard fan blades with a built-in thermoelectric cooling plate. It is available now through the company’s website and Amazon India.

TEMPT ICY Portable Fan

TEMPT ICY Portable Fan Specifications

Most handheld fans just circulate the surrounding air, which is not always helpful in high heat. The ICY takes a different approach by integrating a semiconductor cooling plate directly into the center of the fan head. When you turn on the device’s chiller mode, this plate drops to 18°C in a few seconds.

You can press the cold surface directly against your skin to lower your body temperature. It works using the same basic technology found in the active cooling nodes on wearable neck fans.

Behind that cooling plate is a brushless motor that spins the fan blades at over 14,000 RPM. According to TEMPT, the fan operates at under 20 decibels. That makes it quiet enough to use in an office, a classroom, or on public transit without drawing much attention from people nearby.

The device runs on a 4,000mAh lithium battery, and the overall battery life depends heavily on how you use it. If you only run the fan on its lowest setting, it lasts up to 12 hours. If you turn on the cooling plate while keeping the fan speed low, that maximum runtime drops to 10 hours.

There are four speed settings in total, which drain the battery in roughly 12, 9, 6, or 3 hours as you increase the airflow. When it runs out of power, you can recharge it using a standard USB-C cable. The full charge takes about 90 minutes, and you can plug it into a laptop, power bank, or standard wall adapter.

Physically, the fan is six inches long and features a lightweight build with a matte finish. TEMPT kept the hardware interface minimal, using a single physical button to turn the device on, cycle through the fan speeds, and activate the cooling plate. Right above the button, a small LED screen displays the current battery percentage, the active speed setting, and whether the cooling mode is currently running.

The fan ships with a lanyard for hands-free carrying, along with a travel pouch for storage. Buyers can choose from three colors: Elegant Beige, Bold Grey, and Serene White.

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Dangbei launches Air 1S clip-on earbuds with 2.04-inch touchscreen case, AI-translation & LHDC 5.0

Dangbei has launched a new pair of wireless earbuds in China, and they lean heavily into two current tech trends: open-ear clip designs and AI-assisted translation. The Dangbei Air 1S, priced at 1,299 yuan ($190), will officially go on sale on June 15th via JD.com.

Dangbei Air 1S clip-on earbuds

Dangbei Air 1S Specifications

The case features a 2.04-inch AMOLED touchscreen built directly into the hardware. While we’ve seen screens on earbud cases before from brands like JBL, Dangbei is using this display for more than just skipping tracks or changing wallpapers. The screen acts as a visual aid for the earbuds’ real-time translation features, displaying translated text during face-to-face conversations so the other person can read along. It also handles basic media controls and includes a few extras like virtual pets and mini-games.

Dangbei Air 1S clip-on earbuds

The earbuds themselves use a clip-on style that leaves the ear canal entirely open. They weigh 6.3 grams each and use a 0.5mm titanium memory alloy wire to grip the ear without applying too much pressure. Dangbei also says that the hardware has an antibacterial silver-ion coating.

For audio, the Air 1S relies on 12mm dynamic drivers and supports LHDC 5.0 decoding for higher-resolution audio, along with standard SBC and AAC codecs. Since clip-on designs naturally bleed sound, the company says it is using directional sound technology to help keep your audio private in public spaces.

Dangbei Air 1S clip-on earbuds

The software focuses heavily on utility and productivity. The earbuds support real-time translation for 36 languages, and up to 190 languages for standard transcription. These also feature a four-microphone array that handles voice pickup and noise cancellation. Through a companion app, you can also record calls, generate text summaries, and create meeting notes.

Dangbei Air 1S clip-on earbuds

Talking about other hardware specs, these include Bluetooth 6.0 connectivity, dual-device pairing, spatial audio with head tracking, and an IP54 rating for basic dust and water resistance. Battery life sits at an estimated 8 hours for the earbuds, extending to 42 hours when factoring in the charging case. It also supports fast charging and a 10-minute charge will provide about 2.5 hours of playback.

In related news, Edifier recently launched the LolliClip SE clip-on earbuds with Dolby Spatial Audio, AI transcription, and a 40-hour battery, while Baseus unveiled the Bowie MC2 with LDAC, 11mm drivers, IP67 protection, and up to 55 hours of battery life.

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Xiaomi 17T Pro Available at Giztop Starting at $699 With Flagship Specs

Xiaomi 17T Pro combines flagship-level performance, a large battery, premium Leica cameras, and a high-refresh-rate AMOLED display, making it an attractive option for users looking for a powerful Android smartphone with global shipping support.

Premium AMOLED Display for Entertainment and Gaming

The Xiaomi 17T Pro features a large 6.83-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and 480Hz touch sampling rate. The panel supports HDR10+, HDR Vivid, and Dolby Vision for enhanced video playback and richer colors.

With a peak brightness of up to 3500 nits and 12-bit color support, the display is designed to remain visible even under bright outdoor conditions. The eye-care technology also helps reduce eye strain during extended usage sessions.

Powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9500

Under the hood, the Xiaomi 17T Pro is powered by the latest 3nm MediaTek Dimensity 9500 processor. The octa-core chipset can reach clock speeds of up to 4.21GHz, delivering strong performance for gaming, multitasking, and demanding applications.

The phone comes with 12GB LPDDR5X RAM, ensuring smooth app switching and responsive performance. Xiaomi offers storage options of 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB, giving users plenty of room for photos, videos, games, and applications.

Leica Triple-Camera System

Photography is one of the key highlights of the Xiaomi 17T Pro. The smartphone features a Leica-branded triple-camera setup on the rear.

The primary camera uses a 50MP Leica sensor with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), a bright f/1.7 aperture, and a 23mm equivalent focal length. It is designed to capture detailed photos with improved low-light performance.

The second camera is a 50MP Leica floating periscope telephoto lens with OIS and a 115mm equivalent focal length, allowing users to capture distant subjects with enhanced clarity.

Completing the setup is a 12MP ultra-wide camera with a 120-degree field of view and a 15mm equivalent focal length for landscape and group photography.

For selfies and video calls, Xiaomi includes a 32MP front-facing camera hidden beneath the display.

Massive 7000mAh Battery With Fast Charging

Battery life is another major selling point of the Xiaomi 17T Pro. The smartphone packs a huge 7000mAh battery designed to easily handle heavy daily usage.

Charging is equally impressive, thanks to support for 100W HyperCharge wired charging and 50W wireless charging. The phone also supports 22.5W reverse charging, allowing it to power compatible accessories and devices when needed.

HyperOS 3 and Modern Connectivity

The Xiaomi 17T Pro ships with Xiaomi HyperOS 3 pre-installed. The software includes full-screen gesture navigation and various system optimizations aimed at delivering a smoother user experience.

For connectivity, the device supports 5G networks and Wi-Fi 7, offering faster wireless speeds and improved network efficiency. Additional security is provided by an in-display fingerprint scanner that enables quick and convenient unlocking.

Price and Availability

Xiaomi 17T Pro is now available at Giztop with a starting price of $699. Buyers can choose between 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage variants, while global shipping is available for international customers.

With its flagship MediaTek Dimensity 9500 processor, Leica camera system, high-brightness AMOLED display, and massive 7000mAh battery, the Xiaomi 17T Pro aims to deliver a premium smartphone experience at a competitive price point.


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ZTE launches U15S 4G portable Wi-Fi with 10,000mAh battery, Wi-Fi 6 & up to 26h of use

ZTE has launched a new 4G portable Wi-Fi hotspot in China called the U15S. It is priced at 179 yuan (about $26) and built primarily around offering a long battery life for users who need an internet connection while traveling or working away from home.

ZTE 4G Portable Wi-Fi

ZTE 4G Portable Wi-Fi Specifications

The device comes with a 10,000mAh battery. According to ZTE, this capacity provides up to 26 hours of continuous use on a single charge. Because of the large battery, the device has a somewhat thick profile, measuring 106 x 55 x 33mm and weighing 237 grams. It features rounded edges for an easier grip and is available in two standard colors: black and white.

ZTE 4G Portable Wi-Fi

To recharge, the hotspot uses a USB-C port and supports 18W charging. It is compatible with standard charging protocols, including PD, QC, and PPS. It also includes a direct power supply mode. This feature allows the device to run directly from a wall outlet or external power source, bypassing the internal battery to help maintain the battery’s lifespan over time.

On the front, there is a 1.44-inch touchscreen. This display lets users check basic network information like signal strength, remaining data, and battery levels without needing to open a separate app on their phone. It also displays a QR code so other people can quickly scan and connect to the Wi-Fi network.

ZTE 4G Portable Wi-Fi

Inside, the U15S runs on a ZTE-developed V3E-A53 dual-core chip. It includes a dual SIM slot, which gives users the option to switch between two different cellular networks if one carrier has poor reception in a specific area.

The device supports Wi-Fi 6, operating on the 2.4GHz band, and can connect up to 16 devices at the same time. It also uses OFDMA technology to manage bandwidth across multiple connected phones or laptops. For cellular connectivity, it supports standard FDD-LTE (B1, B3, B5, B8) and TDD-LTE (B34, B38, B39, B40, B41) bands.

In related news, ZTE has rencently unveiled a new 5G mobile router featuring Wi-Fi 7 connectivity and dual 2.5GbE ports.

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Xiaomi launches premium nose hair trimmer with USB-C charging, aluminum body & 150 min battery

Xiaomi has announced a new addition to its personal care lineup in China: the Mijia Electric Nose Hair Trimmer Pro. It is currently available for an introductory price of 129 yuan (around $19), with the standard retail price set at 149 yuan ($22).

Xiaomi Mijia Electric Nose Hair Trimmer Pro

Mijia Electric Nose Hair Trimmer Pro Specifications

Instead of the usual plastic exterior found on most inexpensive trimmers, the Mijia Pro uses a unibody aluminum alloy shell. It has an anodized, matte sandblasted finish, which is meant to provide a better grip when used in a wet bathroom environment. Xiaomi also included a magnetic cap to protect the blade when it is stored away. The power button is located at the bottom of the device rather than on the side.

Inside, the trimmer runs on a motor that spins at 8,000 RPM, which provides enough cutting force to trim hair without pulling or snagging. The cutting head itself uses a rounded safety blade to prevent scratches to the nasal lining. Xiaomi says it has adjusted the design of the blade head with an 11-degree angled groove, which reportedly increases the area for hair to enter by 15.5% compared to the company’s older models. The blade also has an antibacterial coating that is rated at 99% to help maintain hygiene over time.

Xiaomi Mijia Electric Nose Hair Trimmer Pro

For cleaning, the trimmer has an IPX7 waterproof rating, meaning the entire device can be rinsed directly under a running faucet. The blade head can also be completely detached if it needs a more thorough cleaning.

The device features a standard USB-C port, eliminating the need to pack extra proprietary cables when traveling. It fully charges in just one hour, delivering up to 150 minutes of runtime. Additionally, a translucent indicator light near the base conveniently displays the battery level, operating status, and whether the travel lock is engaged.

In related news, Xiaomi recently unveiled a new handheld fan offering 100 speed levels and up to 40 hours of use on a single charge, alongside a 13kg smart washer dryer featuring electrolytic cleaning and HyperOS controls.

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These Google Pixels won’t receive Android 17 update

Android 17 for Google Pixel

Google is expected to release Android 17 this week. It’s one of the most significant Android upgrades to date, bringing deeper integration of Gemini Intelligence across the entire OS, major multitasking improvements, granular privacy controls, and a polished visual interface, leveling up the Android experience. However, several Pixel devices will miss out on this significant upgrade.

According to the update policy for Pixel devices, only Pixel 6 and newer models are eligible to receive the Android 17 update. Older models won’t be upgraded to the new OS.

Android 17 update won’t reach these Google Pixel devices

  • Pixel 5
  • Pixel 5a 5G
  • Pixel 4
  • Pixel 4 XL
  • Pixel 4a
  • Pixel 4a 5G
  • Pixel 3
  • Pixel 3 XL
  • Pixel 3a
  • Pixel 3a XL
  • Pixel 2
  • Pixel 2 XL
  • Pixel
  • Pixel XL

If your Pixel is on the list, now might be the best time to upgrade to a newer model.

Android 17 isn’t just an annual refresh but a pretty significant upgrade with a major focus on Gemini Intelligence. It moves Gemini from a standalone app into a proactive system assistant capable of automating tasks across applications, creating on-the-fly assets, and managing deep user workflows. It allows users to generate widgets, such as custom tracking goals or countdown timers, with the help of Gemini AI.

The new OS finally has a native app lock. Speaking of privacy, Android 17 also introduces limited contact sharing that grants apps one-time or strict temporary access to chosen contacts rather than your entire phonebook. Furthermore, Android 17 allows users to have separate toggles for Wi-Fi and mobile data. The bubble feature expands to all apps, allowing users to run multiple floating apps without leaving the full-screen app.

There are many other exciting upgrades to Android 17. You can read more about them on this page. Lastly, if your Pixel is ineligible for Android 17, go buy a newer model, because Android 17 is too big an upgrade to ignore.

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Also read:
1. Here’s when your Google Pixel will receive Android 17 update
2. 8 Android 17 features in development I can’t wait to use

Vivo X Fold 6 seen running Atmoic Workbench in new leak

Just hours after Vivo confirmed the X Fold 6 yesterday, live images of the foldable surfaced online, showing off the device in a blue-green finish. Now, another leak is shedding light on what could be one of the phone’s biggest software additions.

A video posted today by a Weibo account shows the X Fold 6 running a feature reportedly called Atomic Workbench. It is a multitasking system built specifically for foldables to make better use of the device’s expansive inner display.

Vivo X Fold 6 multi-tasking gets an upgrade

According to the leaked video, the Atomic Workbench includes a serial mode that allows users to run up to five applications simultaneously. The interface is optimized to provide more screen space for foreground apps.

Alongside serial mode, the video also shows a one-screen four-use mode, which allows four applications to run on the same screen simultaneously. The system reportedly supports a parallel mode as well, allowing each app to operate independently without interrupting the others.

The leaked footage also reveals several gesture-based controls. In one-screen four-use mode, users can reportedly drag the central corner marker to adjust how much screen space each application occupies. Additionally, placing four fingers on the display enlarges a selected window, making it easier to view content in greater detail.

The new multitasking will be a part of OriginOS 6 Fold, which will debut alongside the Vivo X Fold 6. Previous teasers from Vivo suggest that the software will place a strong emphasis on foldable productivity and AI-powered features.

Vivo has already confirmed that the X Fold6 will launch in June. Additionally, Huang Tao, Vivo’s Vice President of Product, previously revealed that the device will introduce several new features, including the upgraded Atomic Workbench, an AI Assistant, dual-device support, and further improvements to on-device AI capabilities and AI interaction experiences.

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Honor X80 Pro Max live shots emerge, it packs an 11,000mAh battery and Snapdragon 6 Gen 5

Reports have claimed that Honor is gearing up to launch a new X80-series phone this month in China. Today, tipsters Digital Chat Station and Experience More confirmed that this device will be called the Honor X80 Pro Max when it hits the market. One of the major highlights of this device is that it will pack the largest battery ever seen on a smartphone sold by a mainstream phone brand.

Honor X80 Pro Max specs, live shots

Honor X80 Pro Max’s specs tipped

According to DCS, the Honor X80 Pro Max has a massive 6.8-inch OLED panel with super-slim bezels and rounded corners. While the screen refresh rate has not been revealed, the leak states that it will support a 1.5K resolution of 2788 x 1280 pixels.

In May, Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5, a chip designed to bring premium AI, photography, and gaming capabilities to affordable smartphones. It appears that the X80 Pro Max will be the first phone to feature it. The device is said to pack a huge 11,000mAh battery, and it will also support 90W fast charging.

DCS further revealed that the X80 Pro Max will have a drop-resistant body that offers full-level water resistance. In terms of design, the device is said to sport a flagship-grade appearance.

As can be seen in the images shared by tipster Experience More, the X80 Pro Max indeed has ultra-thin bezels on the front. The variant shown in the image has 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, and it runs MagicOS 10 based on Android 16.

The X80 Pro Max’s model number has been revealed as BSN-AN00, which was previously spotted with a 90W charger at China’s 3C certification. It appears to feature a premium vegan leather back with a dual-tone finish, combining an elegant ivory-white rear panel with a bold orange accent strip at the bottom for a distinctive look. The circular camera module on the back seems to house a single 50-megapixel camera.

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Global Oppo Reno 16 Geekbench listing reveals Snapdragon chip, will be different from Chinese version

Last month, Oppo unveiled the Oppo Reno 16 and Reno 16 Pro in China. While the Dimensity 8500 Super chip powers the former, the latter comes equipped with the Dimensity 9500s. It appears that the brand is now gearing up for the global launch of the series, as devices such as the Reno 16F, Reno 16, and Reno 16 Pro have already been spotted on certification platforms across different countries. In a new development, the Reno 16’s global version has also appeared on Geekbench, revealing that it will be different from its Chinese counterpart.

Oppo Reno 16 spotted on Geekbench

As can be seen above, an upcoming Oppo smartphone with model number CPH2865 has emerged on Geekbench. Previously spotted on certification platforms such as TDRA (UAE) and NBTC (Thailand), this model number has been linked to the global version of the Reno 16.

The Geekbench listing confirms that the Reno 16 is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, which also powers the global version of the Reno 15. As usual, the listing does not directly mention the chipset’s name, but its part number (SM7750), CPU configuration, and GPU details available through Geekbench metadata confirm the presence of the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4.

The Reno 16’s Geekbench listing further reveals 12GB of RAM and Android 16. In the single-core and multi-core tests, the device scored 1,240 and 3,994 points, respectively. While there is no official confirmation regarding the Reno 16 series’ launch date, the Geekbench appearance suggests that Oppo could be internally testing the device ahead of its debut. It may launch later this month or in the first half of July.

The other details of the Reno 16’s global version remain under wraps. However, considering that it is launching in the same year as the Reno 15, it may not arrive with major upgrades.

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Ugreen launches compact 2-bay and 4-bay NAS with proprietary UGOS Pro

Ugreen has launched an all-new NASync DXP GT series with two NAS devices, the DXP2800 GT and the DXP4800 GT.

The GT name is inspired by the spirit of Grand Touring, and Ugreen says the lineup is built around speed, endurance, and sustained performance, much like the vehicles.

Both models are powered by the AMD Ryzen Embedded R2514 processor of 4 cores, 8 threads, and a boost frequency of up to 3.7GHz. This allegedly gives a 26% improvement in CPU performance compared to select older DXP models. 

Each device starts with 8GB of DDR4 RAM, expandable up to 64GB, along with 64GB of eMMC storage for the operating system. Both run UGOS Pro, Ugreen’s own NAS operating system.

How is Ugreen DXP2800 GT different from DXP4800 GT

Where the two models differ is in storage and networking. The DXP2800 GT is an entry-level model with a 2-bay device with two SATA HDD slots and two M.2 NVMe SSD slots, supporting up to 80TB of total storage. 

It comes with a single 10GbE RJ45 port for fast network access, and connectivity includes a USB-C 10Gbps port and a USB-A 10Gbps port on the front panel, plus additional USB-A ports on the rear and an HDMI 2.1 output.

UGREEN NASync DXP2800 GT Features

Meanwhile, the DXP4800 GT is a 4-bay model that supports up to 144TB of total storage, again combining four SATA HDD bays with two M.2 NVMe SSD slots. 

The bigger upgrade here is networking. It serves dual 10GbE ports, which can be used together for link aggregation up to 20Gbps. As a result, it can handle everything from 4K or 8K video editing to even running virtual machines. 

It also has an SD 3.0 card reader on the front panel, and the DXP4800 GT RAID support is broader too, covering JBOD, RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10.

UGREEN NASync DXP4800 GT Features

Both NAS runs Ugreen’s proprietary UGOS Pro with ecosystem support like Docker, virtual machines, AI-powered photo organization, a built-in surveillance center for managing cameras, and Ugreen’s Ugreenlink remote access service that allows secure file access from anywhere without needing to configure a public IP. 

The hardware design is identical too. Both have a space gray aluminum body with gold trim accents, a rear magnetic dust mesh filter, and a hydraulic fan that maintains noise between 29 and 34 dB for quiet around-the-clock operation.

Price and Availability

The Ugreen DXP2800 GT is available for purchase at $509.99. The DXP4800 GT, on the other hand, will set you back  $659.99 in the US. Both come with a 2-year warranty and a 30-day return window. And of course, the storage drives are sold separately.

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Here’s when your Google Pixel will receive Android 17 update

Google pixel Android 17 release date

Android 17 will be a significant upgrade, especially for newer models like the Pixel 9 and Pixel 10, which are confirmed to receive major AI upgrades. Even for older Pixels, there are plenty of improvements and some exciting features to look forward to. But when will Google release Android 17? We may have an answer to that.

The short answer: Google may release Android 17 today or any time this week.

Google switched to a dual-release schedule last year with Android 16 instead of pushing out a single major update a year. As per the new strategy, Google will push a major release around Q2, followed by a minor release later in the year.

Android 17 also follows the new release strategy, so its major release is expected around the same time as last year, in June. Surprisingly, Google didn’t release any Developer Preview builds and moved directly to the public beta.

Related: 8 Android 17 features in development I can’t wait to use

The first Android 17 beta was released on February 13, followed by the second beta later that month. While these initial builds arrived later than those of Android 16, the gap narrowed with upcoming builds. The new OS reached platform stability with Beta 3 on March 27, two weeks later compared to Android 16.

Beta 4 landed on April 17, followed by a minor Beta 4.1 release on June 1, which should be the final beta. The next build will likely be stable and may be released at any time now. Google usually releases a new Android OS on Tuesday, which is today (Jun 9). If not today, the update will most likely be released any day this week.

Android 17Release date
Beta 1Feb 13, 2026
Beta 2Feb 26, 2026
Beta 3Mar 26, 2026
Beta 4Apr 16, 2026
Beta 4.1Jun 1, 2026
StableSecond week of June (expected)

If you have an older Google Pixel, you may want to check whether it is eligible for the upcoming major upgrade. Review the list of eligible devices here to find out.

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Redmi Turbo 5 key specs confirmed for India ahead of next week’s launch

The Redmi Turbo 5 is just days away from its India debut, and the brand has now started filling in the details. A microsite has gone live on Amazon that reveals key specs of the phone ahead of the June 16 launch.

Here are the Redmi Turbo 5 Specifications for India

The official promo material confirms that the Redmi Turbo 5 features a 7540mAh battery paired with 100W HyperCharge charging support. This is interesting because the Chinese variant has a slightly larger 7560mAh cell. 

The difference is only 20mAh, which is unlikely to affect real-world usage, but it does suggest the Indian model could be a slightly tweaked version.

At the front of the phone will be a 120Hz fluid display with 1.5K resolution and a 20MP selfie camera. The back will carry a 50MP main rear camera with both OIS and EIS, alongside an 8MP ultra-wide lens. 

Under the hood, the Redmi Turbo 5 is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 SoC. It will be paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5X Ultra RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. However, the end note confirms the LPDDR5X Ultra RAM configuration will only be available on the higher-end variant. 

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.

Redmi Turbo 5
Redmi Turbo 5

With the launch now just days away, Redmi will likely reveal additional details about pricing, availability, and variant options soon.

Moreover, reports also suggest that Redmi could unveil the Redmi 17 alongside the Turbo 5, although the company has yet to confirm any details. You can learn more about the Redmi 17 in our dedicated post here.

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This limited-edition Infinix phone comes with a JBL speaker in the box

Infinix has introduced a special version of its Note Edge smartphone in India, aimed at users who spend a lot of time listening to music, watching videos, and gaming on their phones. Called the Infinix Note Edge JBL Edition, the device combines the existing Note Edge hardware with JBL-focused audio features and a bundled wireless speaker.

Infinix Note Edge JBL Edition price in India and availability

The Infinix Note Edge JBL Edition is available in a single 8GB+25GB configuration priced at Rs 24,999 (around $290). The smartphone comes exclusively in a Solar Orange colour option and will be sold through Flipkart. Infinix says only 5,000 units of this edition will be available, making it a limited-run offering.

As part of the package, buyers receive a MagPower Speaker worth Rs 3,999 at no extra cost. The company is also offering applicable bank discounts during the sale period, which can further reduce the effective purchase price.

Infinix Note Edge JBL Edition specifications and features

Infinix Note Edge JBL Edition
Infinix Note Edge JBL Edition

The biggest difference between this version and the regular Note Edge is the bundled speaker and its entertainment-focused positioning. The handset itself retains JBL-engineered dual stereo speakers with Hi-Res Audio support, while the MagPower Speaker is intended to extend the audio experience beyond the smartphone.

The Infinix Note Edge features a 3D curved 1.5K AMOLED display with a slim profile and edge-to-edge design. Under the hood, it is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7100 5G chipset paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. The processor supports up to 90fps gaming in compatible titles and is designed to handle multitasking, streaming, and gaming workloads comfortably.

Power comes from a 6,500mAh battery with support for 45W fast charging. For photography, the smartphone includes a 50-megapixel primary rear camera and a 13-megapixel front-facing camera. Other notable features include Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection, an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance, and software features aimed at media consumption.

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Infinix Smart 20 launched with a 120Hz display, Helio G81 chip and IP64 rating

Infinix has introduced the Smart 20 in India, targeting buyers looking for an affordable smartphone with a large display and everyday performance. The new handset arrives as the successor to the Smart 10 and brings upgrades across the screen, hardware, and battery departments while maintaining a slim design.

Infinix Smart 20 specifications and features

Infinix Smart 20
Infinix Smart 20

The Infinix Smart 20 sports a 6.78-inch HD+ IPS LCD screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and a centred punch-hole cut-out. The panel supports up to 700 nits brightness in high-brightness mode and includes a Dynamic Bar interface for notifications and status updates.

Powering the device is the MediaTek Helio G81 Ultimate processor paired with 4GB LPDDR4X RAM and up to 128GB eMMC 5.1 storage. Infinix also offers virtual RAM expansion and support for microSD cards up to 2TB, giving users additional flexibility for apps, photos, and videos.

For photography, the Smart 20 features an 8-megapixel rear camera accompanied by an auxiliary sensor and dual-LED flash. Selfies and video calls are handled by an 8-megapixel front camera. The device runs XOS 16 based on Android 16 and packs a 5,200mAh battery with support for 15W charging and 5W reverse wired charging.

Additional features include stereo speakers with DTS audio, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, an infrared sensor, IP64 dust and splash resistance, and UltraLink offline communication technology that enables compatible Infinix devices to connect over distances of up to 1km without a mobile network.

Infinix Smart 20 price in India and availability

The Infinix Smart 20 is available in two variants. The 4GB+64GB storage model is priced at Rs 12,499 (~$145), while the 4GB+128GB storage version costs Rs 13,999 (~ $163). Customers can choose from Sunlike Orange, Cloudline Blue, Shadow Black, and Polaris Titanium color options.

As part of the launch offers, buyers can avail of an instant discount of Rs 500 on major bank cards, reducing the effective starting price to Rs 11,999. The smartphone will go on sale from 12 June through Flipkart and the Infinix India online store.

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All new features in iOS 27 and iPadOS 27: “Siri AI” with personal context, improved Liquid Glass

Apple opened WWDC with a closer look at iOS 27 and iPadOS 27, and unsurprisingly, AI was the main theme of the presentation. Alongside a number of visual tweaks and performance improvements, Apple spent a lot of time talking about the next generation of Apple Intelligence and what it means for everyday iPhone and iPad use.

The biggest announcement was the new Siri AI experience. Apple is giving Siri a much larger role across its software, even introducing a dedicated app for the assistant. According to the company, Siri can now better understand personal context, what’s currently on your screen, and information from the web, allowing for more natural conversations and more useful actions.

Whether it lives up to that promise is something users will find out once the software reaches more devices, but it’s clear Apple is trying to make Siri feel less like a voice command tool and more like a genuine AI assistant.

Apple also made a few changes to the Liquid Glass design language introduced previously. Users can now adjust transparency levels with a slider, and the interface itself looks a bit cleaner thanks to “more uniform refraction and improved contrast”.

There are some performance gains as well. Apple says apps launch up to 30% faster, photos appear in the library more quickly, and AirDrop transfers can be 80% faster than before. The company also highlighted improvements to network switching between Wi-Fi and cellular connections.

A number of smaller features were announced too. Mail search is getting smarter, VoiceOver can provide more detailed image descriptions, and subtitles now support automatic syncing and translation. One update that stood out is support for full-resolution contributions to iCloud Shared Albums from Android and Windows users, something many people have wanted for quite a while.

On the iPad side, Apple is adding a tool that can turn a collection of photos and videos into a customizable slideshow complete with transitions, music, and export options. Calendar events can also be created or edited using natural language, and file transfers to external storage devices are reportedly up to five times faster.

As usual, not every feature will be available on every device. The more advanced Apple Intelligence features require newer hardware, while many of the broader improvements will work on older supported iPhones and iPads.

Developer builds are available starting today, with a public beta expected next month and a wider rollout planned for later this year. AI may have dominated the keynote, but a lot of the updates Apple showed were actually about making everyday tasks a little faster and a little less frustrating.

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OnePlus to launch all-new ‘N Series’ in India by July

OnePlus could launch a brand-new lineup in India, called the OnePlus N Series, according to an exclusive tip by well-known leaker Yogesh Brar. The launch is expected to happen as early as July, with some models in the series priced under ₹20,000.

OnePlus has traditionally focused on flagship and mid-range phones and has not had a strong presence in the budget segment. Its most affordable recent launch, the Nord CE6 Lite, starts at ₹22,999, making the sub-₹20K price point a new frontier for the brand.

The new N Series is said to target different segments within the budget category, meaning OnePlus could offer multiple phones for entry-level buyers. However, Brar has not specified how many devices the lineup will include or what exact names the phones will carry. 

India is one of the biggest smartphone markets in the world, and the budget smartphone sector is quite competitive, with companies such as Xiaomi, Lava, and iQOO bringing out products at aggressive pricing. 

For OnePlus, a dedicated N series could open the door to a much wider audience who’ve previously found OnePlus phones out of reach.

The Nord N Legacy

The “N” name isn’t entirely new for OnePlus globally. The company had previously used it as part of the Nord N sub-series — including phones like the Nord N10, N100, N200, N300, N20, and N30 — all of which were part of the Nord lineup. 

Notably, though, these phones were primarily sold in the US and select global markets and never officially launched in India.

OnePlus Nord N30 SE 5G
OnePlus Nord N30 SE 5G

The last phone in that line was the Nord N30 SE, launched in 2023. The fact that OnePlus is now reviving the “N” branding as a standalone series in India suggests the company may be deliberately separating its entry-level budget identity from the Nord brand, which has gradually climbed upmarket with flagship-grade specs on phones like the Nord 6.

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Xiaomi MiMo-V2.5-Pro gets UltraSpeed Mode, breaks 1,000 tokens/second speed on standard GPUs

Xiaomi‘s large language model family, MiMo, has officially launched UltraSpeed mode for MiMo-V2.5-Pro. Developed jointly with TileRT, the 1-trillion-parameter model can run on general-purpose GPUs while breaking the 1,000 tokens-per-second generation barrier.

Xiaomi says this milestone is possible through the “ultimate co-design” of the model and its underlying system.

Xiaomi MiMo-V2.5-Pro UltraSpeed Mode
Make a Snake game in 10 seconds

To put that in perspective, MiMo-V2-Flash, an earlier model in the family, was already generating responses at 150 tokens per second when it launched in December 2025. It translates to roughly 110 words per second, meaning the AI is generating text faster than the fastest human can read or speak.

The new UltraSpeed mode pushes that ceiling much higher, with Xiaomi claiming roughly 10 times faster output than standard MiMo-V2.5-Pro API access.

Xiaomi MiMo-V2.5-Pro ​​UltraSpeed ​​mode is more expensive to use

That speed-up comes at a cost. Literally. The MiMo-V2.5-Pro-UltraSpeed API is priced at 3x the standard rate. For reference, the regular MiMo-V2.5-Pro charges 0.025 yuan per million tokens on a cache hit, 3 yuan on a cache miss for input, and 6 yuan per million tokens for output. 

Meanwhile, Xiaomi says the UltraSpeed mode is a “3x price increase” but offers a “10x output experience.” Note that the Token Plan is not supported for UltraSpeed; this is API trial access only.

Due to the constrained supply of high-speed inference resources, Xiaomi is running an application-based trial from June 9 to June 23, 2026. There’s no guaranteed approval timeline or success rate, and Xiaomi says it will prioritize enterprises and professional developers with genuine business needs.

Those who get the approval will get a two-week free Chat experience, with some guardrails to keep things fair: a maximum of 10 queue entries per account per day, sessions capped at 30 minutes, and an automatic resource release if idle for more than 5 minutes.

MiMo-V2.5-Pro itself launched in April 2026 as part of Xiaomi’s growing model family, which now spans text, voice, and multimodal capabilities. 

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Nintendo hit with €35 million fine over Switch Joy-Con drift issue

Nintendo is settling a long-running dispute in France over the original Switch’s notorious Joy-Con drift, agreeing to pay a €35 million ($40 million) fine to the country’s consumer protection agency, the DGCCRF.

Nintendo-Switch

The French watchdog accused Nintendo of misleading commercial practices and planned obsolescence. According to the investigation, Nintendo was aware of the widespread stick drift issue, where the controller’s analog sticks register phantom movements, as early as 2018.

However, the company failed to properly notify consumers until 2020. Because Nintendo remained quiet about the defect, many players simply bought replacement controllers instead of utilizing the company’s free repair program.

Despite the €35 million payout, Nintendo is standing its ground. In a statement to Le Monde, the company denied intentionally misleading buyers, stating that the fine does not constitute an admission of guilt and reflects only the amicable resolution of legal proceedings. Recent financial filings from the company show a matching ¥6.4 billion loss on litigation, effectively confirming the settlement on the balance sheet.

Joy-Con drift was a defining, frustrating hardware flaw for the original Switch’s 155 million user base. Investigations by consumer groups previously attributed the drift to a fundamental design flaw, specifically rapid wear on the joystick slider’s plastic circuit boards.

While Nintendo quietly revised later Joy-Con models to mitigate the wear, it has historically avoided discussing the exact hardware changes. Fortunately for current players, the company seems to have learned from the hardware misstep. The Switch 2 has been on the market for a year now, and so far, there are no widespread reports of the dreaded drift returning to Nintendo’s newest console.

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