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Grab OnePlus Watch 2R for as Low as ₹8,449

Amazon Great Indian Festival is showering offers on offers, and our readers are making the most of these deals. We’re working hard to highlight the best discounts, and we’ve uncovered a fantastic offer on the OnePlus Watch 2R, now available for as low as ₹8,449.

The actual offer price listed on Amazon says ₹9,999. But SBI Credit Card users can grab it for ₹8,449 after instant discounts, saving up to ₹1,549. Sweeten the pot with Amazon’s exchange program: trade in your old wearable and pocket up to ₹9,400 extra off. Plus, an extended warranty starts at just ₹679 for the peace of mind.

This sleek smartwatch is an excellent companion for fitness enthusiasts and tech lovers alike. Boasting a 4.3-star rating from 429 reviews and Amazon’s Choice badge, it’s flying off shelves. Over 500 units have been sold in the past month alone.

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OnePlus Watch 2R Specifications and features

The OnePlus Watch 2R runs on Wear OS 4 and a Snapdragon W5 chipset. OnePlus Watch 2R comes with 2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage, offering ample space for apps and media. It has a 1.43-inch vibrant AMOLED display that is perfect for tracking workouts with dual frequency GPS accuracy. Whether you’re hitting the trails or the gym, it shines with 100+ sports modes, IP68 water resistance, and 5ATM depth rating for worry-free swims. Stay connected seamlessly via Bluetooth calling, and enjoy its lightweight design, which is not a burden on the hand.
 
In terms of endurance, the Watch 2R delivers up to 100 hours of battery life in Smart Mode, up to 48 hours with heavy use, and an impressive 12 days in Power Saver Mode. With VOOC fast charging, it reaches a full charge in just 60 minutes, and even a quick 10-minute charge provides 24 hours of use. Altogether, the OnePlus Watch 2R blends performance, style, and advanced fitness tracking into a lightweight yet powerful smartwatch.

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Hisense launches E7Q U+ Mini LED TV with 4K 170Hz, 4,224 zones & 7000 nits brightness

Hisense has officially announced the E7Q Mini LED TV in the Chinese market, featuring a 4K 170Hz native refresh rate and a 4,224-zone U+ Mini LED panel. The company claims this model offers flagship-grade performance with advanced display and audio technologies. It is available in 65, 75, 85, and 100-inch sizes, with prices starting at 7999 yuan ($1,121).

Hisense E7Q TV

Hisense E7Q TV Specifications

The E7Q uses a U+ Mini LED panel with 4,224 local dimming zones. It supports XDR Pro and reaches up to 7,000 nits of peak brightness. Hisense says it can maintain 4,800 nits in sustained high-brightness scenes. The TV also features an Obsidian Screen Pro anti-reflective coating with a reflectivity of just 1.8%, which improves visibility under bright lighting conditions.

Hisense equips the E7Q with its latest Hi-View H6 Extreme Edition image processor. The chip offers 24-bit grayscale control and delivers 16 times higher light precision compared to previous generations.

It supports AI-powered enhancements such as scene detection, depth optimization, super-resolution upscaling from 2K to 4K, and adaptive tone mapping based on content type. The panel covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and holds certifications for Pantone Validated, Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, and IMAX Enhanced.

Hisense E7Q TV

The E7Q supports a native 4K 170Hz refresh rate and system-level boost up to 330Hz. Hisense includes support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, VRR, ALLM, and Dolby Vision Gaming. These features aim to provide smooth gameplay for both console and PC users.

The audio system is delivered through a 2.1.2-channel setup paired with a 3.4-liter sound cavity. Hisense collaborated with Devialet to tune the sound, delivering a maximum power output of 165W. The system produces bass as deep as 45Hz and integrates AI-driven enhancements to improve voice clarity.

The TV runs on a MediaTek MT9655 12nm chipset with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage. It offers HDMI 2.1 (48Gbps), USB 3.0/2.0, AV, optical, Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.4. The system runs on a custom Hisense platform with a 4K interface, voice assistant, multi-screen casting, and NAS cloud integration.

In related news, Haier has recently launched the S90 100-inch 4K QLED TV with Dolby Atmos, FreeSync Premium Pro, and HDR10+, while Xiaomi introduced the TV S Pro Mini LED Series 2026 with 4K HDR and Dolby Vision.

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Nothing’s CMF Headphone Pro Teased with Impressive 100 Hour Battery Life

Nothing’s sub-brand CMF is working on another audio product. A few days ago, the company shared a teaser for their upcoming CMF Headphone Pro, which is expected to be a budget headphones that is positioned below the Nothing Headphone (1). Now, a new video trailer has revealed the hearables’ impressive battery life.

CMF by Nothing Teases Headphone Pro with Marathon 100-Hour Battery

CMF just uploaded a teaser video on X (formerly Twitter), which confirms the CMF Headphone Pro with 100 hours of audio playback. In comparison, the high end Nothing Headphone (1) offers just 35 hours of playback with ANC enabled and up to 80 hours with ANC turned off. So this 100 hour figure is likely with ANC disabled on the CMF Headphone Pro, assuming it even offers Active Noise Cancelling technology.

CMF Headphone Pro
CMF Headphone Pro teased with a massive 100 hour battery life

The trailer also showcases some of the design elements, like the buttons, slider, 3.5mm audio jack, and the earcup. The brand’s earlier teaser showcased what appeared to be a modular design with replaceable earcups, but this new teaser doesn’t reveal any similar detail. But Nothing’s design focused philosophy will likely make a return here again.

Based on what we know so far, the CMF Headphone Pro will be a more affordable pair of headphone similar to the CMF Buds 2, CMF Buds 2+, and CMF Buds 2a that launched earlier this year. Nothing is set to debut its first over-the-ear headphones from its sub brand on 29th September 2025. So stick around for more as we will be covering the headphone’s launch next week.

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Honor MagicPad 3 Pro confirmed as first tablet with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

Honor has confirmed that its next high-end tablet, the MagicPad 3 Pro, will be powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. The company shared the news following Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit in Maui, Hawaii, and plans to launch the tablet in China in October alongside the Magic 8 series flagships.

The MagicPad 3 Pro is positioned as a more capable alternative to the MagicPad 3 released in July. The earlier model used the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and earned praise for performance but showed limits in sustained workloads. Qualcomm says the Gen 5 platform brings a 20% CPU uplift, a 23% GPU boost, and a 37% faster Hexagon NPU compared with the previous generation, which should help with multitasking, generative AI-based on-device workloads, and gaming.

The teaser also confirms the design of the MagicPad 3 Pro, which looks identical to the standard model. That includes the squarcle camera island with two lenses, a flash, and branding, along with the same button placement, Honor logo in the middle of the back panel, and an overall flat design. It will likely keep the aluminum build of its predecessor.

The MagicPad 3 already offers a large 13.3-inch display for a tablet, and reports suggest the upcoming Pro model will retain the same size. The standard version features a 3.2K (3200 x 2136 pixels) LCD panel with up to a 165Hz refresh rate.

The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 supports native frame rate interpolation and upscaling for games, and OnePlus has already confirmed it will make use of these features. With the high-resolution, high-refresh display of the MagicPad 3 Pro, it will be interesting to see if Honor leverages the chip’s AI capabilities to further enhance the gaming experience.

Pricing of the MagicPad 3 Pro has not been announced, but the Pro’s higher-end hardware points to a premium above the MagicPad 3’s roughly $599 starting price, possibly closer to $800. After its Chinese debut, wider availability is expected in the months ahead.

If Honor delivers on these specifications, the MagicPad 3 Pro could give Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra and Apple’s latest iPad Pro a strong new Android competitor in raw processing power.

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Realme Watch 5 quietly debuts with design that mirrors Apple Watch Ultra

Realme is stepping back into the smartwatch market after a year-long break with the new Realme Watch 5. The company’s new Realme Watch 5 has quietly popped up on Amazon Germany, where it’s already available to add to cart, though shipping won’t start until early November.

Realme Watch 5 Specifications

The Watch 5 comes with a 1.97-inch rectangular AMOLED display at 390×450 resolution, a 60Hz refresh rate, and 600 nits of peak brightness. Its battery life is rated for up to 14 days on a single charge, partly thanks to a 460mAh cell and partly to the lightweight OS that Realme is using here instead of Google’s Wear OS. 

On the health and fitness side, Realme is offering 108 workout modes, continuous heart rate monitoring, SpO2 tracking, and an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. The watch also has built-in GPS and GNSS, more than 300 customizable watch faces, and support for NFC payments.

As for the design, its chunky case and strap options make the Watch 5 look like an Apple Watch Ultra 2. Even the strap styling looks familiar. 

The watch is likely to be available in black and silver, and Amazon’s listing mentions the latter as “Titanium Silver”, though it’s unclear whether titanium is part of the construction or simply a marketing label.

A previous leak suggests Realme will also bundle in Bluetooth calling and a new Bluetooth intercom mode, which could allow direct device-to-device communication without a phone. There’s also mention of NFC-based access cards and a built-in compass for navigation.

The Realme Watch 5 is priced at €70 in Germany. However, the earliest delivery date is listed as November 3, meaning Realme’s official launch is just a week away.

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MSI launches a new 2K 240Hz QD-OLED gaming monitor with 0.03ms response

MSI has launched its latest gaming monitor, the MAG 272QP QD-OLED X24, in China. The monitor is priced at 2,999 yuan ($420) and is now available on JD.com.

MSI MAG 272QP QD-OLED X24

MSI MAG 272QP QD-OLED X24 Specs

The display features a 26.5-inch QD-OLED panel with a 2K resolution (2560 × 1440) and a 240Hz refresh rate. It uses a new-generation QD-OLED panel supplied by Samsung Display, which combines self-emissive OLED pixels with quantum dot technology to deliver enhanced color accuracy and wider color coverage.

MSI claims the panel covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, 98% Adobe RGB, and 138% sRGB. It supports 10-bit color depth and can display up to 1.07 billion colors. Each unit comes factory-calibrated with a color accuracy rating of ΔE ≤ 2.

The monitor is designed for fast-paced gaming. It offers a GtG response time of 0.03ms and is certified with VESA ClearMR 13000 for motion clarity. It supports Adaptive Sync to prevent screen tearing and stuttering. Brightness levels reach 200 nits in SDR and 400 nits in HDR. The display delivers a dynamic contrast ratio of 1,500,000:1, allowing for deep blacks and bright highlights.

MSI has included several gaming-focused features. The monitor supports a smart crosshair that adjusts automatically based on background color and a visual enhancement tool that improves shadow detail in dark scenes.

It also comes with OLED Care 2.0, which includes pixel shifting, pixel refresh, brightness limiting, and a 24-hour screen refresh cycle. These measures aim to reduce burn-in and extend panel lifespan. MSI offers a three-year burn-in warranty with the monitor.

The monitor uses a fanless cooling design based on a graphene heatsink. It supports tilt (-5° to 20°), swivel (±30°), height adjustment (up to 110mm), and pivot rotation. It is also VESA 100×100 compatible. The MAG 272QP QD-OLED X24 weighs 5.7kg and features MSI’s Flowing Light design with a joystick for quick OSD navigation.

In terms of connectivity, the monitor includes two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4a, a USB Type-C port with DisplayPort Alt Mode and 15W reverse charging, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. MSI includes a magnetic light-shielding hood with the monitor. The device is certified by TÜV Rheinland for blue light filtering, anti-flicker, and anti-glare protection.

In related news, LG introduced the UltraGear 27GX704A gaming monitor with a 26.5-inch 240Hz QHD WOLED panel, while Hisense unveiled the G7 Ultra gaming monitor featuring a 4K 160Hz Mini LED display with 1,152 zones.

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Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite: Benchmarks and Specs

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is official, and it claims some big upgrades over last year’s Snapdragon 8 Elite. The third-gen Oryon CPU offers 20% improved performance, while also improving the power efficiency by 35%. The new Adreno 840 GPU, combined with software enhancements, promises a 23% performance boost and 20% better power efficiency.

The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is already making waves in early benchmark numbers, as we reported recently. But we’re more interested in finding out how big an upgrade it is over the Snapdragon 8 Elite. So, we compared the benchmark scores to determine the answer.

Snapdragon 8 Elite vs Snapdragon 8 Elite Benchmark score

The benchmark scores were obtained by testing the Xiaomi 17 (powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5), as shared by Digital Chat Station. For the Snapdragon 8 Elite, the tests were performed on the Realme GT 7 Pro.

Geekbench score

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite - Geekbench score

The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 achieved 3,621 and 11,190 in single-core and multi-core performance, respectively, which is about 17% higher than the Snapdragon 8 Elite (3,122/9,507).

During the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 launch, Qualcomm claimed a 20% boost in single-core performance and 17% for multi-core, and the latest benchmark result aligns with that, mostly.

Geekbench 6SD 8 Elite Gen 5SD 8 Elite
Single core3,6213,122
Multi core11,1909,507

Note that benchmark scores vary device to device due to different specifications, software optimizations, and cooling systems. For the same reason, you will get higher benchmark figures on the Xiaomi 17 Pro.

AnTuTu score

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite - AnTuTu score

The AnTuTu platform shows rather interesting results. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 gets a total AnTuTu score of over 3.87 million, which is 40% higher than the Snapdragon 8 Elite. But doesn’t the latest Snapdragon chip cross the 4 million mark? Well, the gap isn’t too big, and perhaps the Xiaomi 17 Pro would fill it with its more powerful hardware. The Realme 8 Pro does cross that mark, as recently teased by the brand.

Here’s the detailed breakdown of the AnTuTu score:

SD 8 Elite Gen 5SD 8 Elite
AnTuTu score3,872,0802,745,602
CPU1,100,475578,305
GPU1,380,0101,157,741
Memory533,709569,580
UX857,866439,975

3DMark score

The fifth-gen Snapdragon 8-series flagship continues to impress with its GPU performance. On the 3DMark gaming benchmark, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered Realme GT 8 Pro obtains 7,640 in Wild Life Extreme and 13,397 in Solar Bay. The Snapdragon 8 Elite, on the other hand, gets 5,984 in Wild Life Extreme and 10,948 in Solar Bay testing.

In other words, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 gets about 28% higher score in the Wild Life Extreme test and 23% in Solay Bay. The chipmaker also claims a 23% GPU performance boost, and the benchmark score supports this claim.

SD 8 Elite Gen 5SD 8 Elite
3DMark Wild Life Extreme7,6405,984
3DMark Solar Bay13,39710,948

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite: spec sheet

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5Snapdragon 8 Elite
AnnouncedSeptember 2025October 2024
Process node3nm (TSMC)3nm (TSMC)
CPU cores8-core8-core
CPU cores2 x 4.61 GHz — Oryon (3rd gen)
6 x 3.63 GHz — Oryon (3rd gen)
2 x 4.32 GHz — Oryon (2nd gen)
6 x 3.53 GHz — Oryon (2nd gen)
GPUAdreno 840
Ray tracing support
Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
Adreno 830
Ray tacing support
Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
NPUQualcomm Hexagon NPUQualcomm Hexagon NPU
MemoryLPDDR5X, up to 5.3GHzLPDDR5X, up to 5.3GHz
StorageUFS 4.1UFS 4.0
CameraQualcomm Spectra ISP (20-bit)
Up to 320MP single camera
up to 108MP single camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps)
Up to 48MP triple camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps)
Up to 8K video recording
Supports real-time semantic segmentation
Qualcomm Spectra ISP (18-bit)
Up to 320MP single camera
up to 108MP single camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps)
Up to 48MP triple camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps)
Up to 8K video recording
Supports real-time semantic segmentation
ConnectivitySnapdragon X85 5G modem
Download speed: 12.5 Gbps (peak)
Upload speed: 3.7 Gbps (peak)
Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 5.8 Gbps)
Bluetooth 6.0
Snapdragon X80 5G modem
Download speed: 10 Gbps (peak)
Upload speed: 3.5 Gbps (peak)
Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 5.8 Gbps)
Bluetooth 6.0

Xiaomi 17 & 17 Pro Max Hands On: Seriously Better Than iPhone 17?

Xiaomi has just launched the 15T for the global market, and just a day later, here comes the 17 Series in China. They decided to skip the naming of 16, and jump straight to 17. It feels like Xiaomi wants to compare itself head-to-head with iPhone 17 Series. The naming is not the only odd thing, the lineup is also incredibly similar. There is the Xiaomi 17, the 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max. Tim Cook is like: Seriously bro?

Anyway, jokes aside, we are serious about Xiaomi phone reviews. Gizmochina knows Xiaomi flagships the best, and we make the most comprehensive reviews across the entire internet. After this first hands-on article, we will present you the full review of Xiaomi 17 and the 17 Pro Max, also a comparison between the iPhone 17 Pro. Those reviews are going to be epic! Stay tuned!

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Buy Xiaomi 17 series on GeekWills

Xiaomi 17 Pro Max

Now the Pro and Pro Max are very interesting, because they have a giant screen at the back. Since they are very similar, we will only show the Pro Max here.

Let’s do a quick unboxing. There is the 100W charger and the cable at the bottom, then a clear case. Lastly, the phone.

So just at a glance, people always say it reminds them of the Camera Plato on the iPhone 17 Pro series, it kind of does, as the shape is very similar. But the major difference is that there is a screen there, rather than just a piece of metal. If you have watched some flip phone reviews, you must know what it means to have a smaller screen at the back. It will be so convenient for some notifications, taking phone calls, taking selfies, and even playing some games. Xiaomi has made a similar thing on the Xiaomi 11 Ultra, only it was a tiny screen there. It says the specs of this screen are just like the main screen, same material, same brightness, same refresh rate. And when it comes to selfies, it can provide softer light, to make the selfie look better. There is even a Game Boy case made just for it, for you to play some classic games at the back, or even some new games like Angry Birds. Overall, this back screen is going to be very useful and fun, we will show you more in the full review.

The overall build looks and feels very premium, the screen is made of so-called M10 material, the brightness will boost up to 3500nits max, but consumes less power, and is more eye-friendly. The bezels are very thin, and are also symmetrical at four corners, it looks very good. It says Xiaomi has put a lot of effort and money into the screens, supposedly leading the industry right now.  

The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 debuted on the Xiaomi 17 Series, again the most powerful chipset besides Apple’s A19 Pro. The battery capacity is 7500mAh, which is very impressive to have such a big battery in a bar phone, and part of the reason why the battery should be so large is that, there is a second screen there, more battery is needed. Anyway, we should see more phones with over 7000mAh soon.     

It supports 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. And surprisingly it supports the regular PPS protocol, so you can also use regular high-power fast chargers that support PPS to charge this phone. Perhaps you can ditch that annoying Xiaomi one in the box, because it still uses Type-A port.

Finally about the camera system, it is a triple 50MP camera setup at the back, and a 50MP camera at the front. The Light Fusion 950 High Dynamic Sensor debuted on the Xiaomi 17 Pro and the Pro Max, and the LOFIC high dynamic range technology can be used in the main camera, which will benefit both photos and video recording a lot. For other cameras, we will test them out in the full review. And if you are interested in the 17 Pro Max already, you can go purchase it from Geekwills. Another message we want you to know right now, we are going to buy all the flagships that will be released in the next month or so, and do all the thorough reviews. In those reviews, maybe you will find the right phone for yourself for 2026, so make sure you don’t miss out.

Xiaomi 17

Moving on to the 17, as usual, it is made for those who love small phones. It inherits most of the design from the 15, but the color scheme is leaning towards a more vibrant style. Other than the black and white, there are also pink and blue. Xiaomi claims that they have made a change in the corners of the frame, with a new 19.6:9 ratio, meaning it is more rounded, supposedly very friendly to your palm.

It is still a 6.3” phone, you would feel very secure and pleasant holding it in your hand. The chip inside is the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, the same as the pro models. And the most notable feature is probably the battery size, 7000mAh, which is massive if we talk about a battery in a small body. One thing to mention though, the Xiaomi 17 Pro’s battery is actually smaller than the 17. The size of these two is the same, but the back screen on the 17 Pro takes up some space inside, therefore, the battery is smaller. It’s a slight trade-off, let us know which one you would choose.

When it comes to the camera system. It has a triple 50MP camera setup, the focal length of the main camera and the telephoto camera haven’t changed, but the wide-angle has changed from 14mm to 17mm, not as wide as before. The Light Fusion 950 High Dynamic Sensor debuted on the Xiaomi 17, it says the dynamic range and anti-flare performance are much improved. Together with the overall performance, we will test them out in the full review. The front camera is also a 50MP.

For some details that weren’t mentioned in the 17, they are either similar or the same as the Pro models.  

Summary

Alright, what do you think about the Xiaomi 17 series? Do you like the design and overall performance? Let us know in the comments section. For this series, it really can’t shake off the impression it gives to the tech world, and Xiaomi isn’t annoyed by it apparently. Other than that, they are carrying some interesting features. They have put a lot of effort and money into the new screens and the battery; some praise should be given to them. The 17 Pro Max is a true flagship, and the 17 is still an excellent option for those who prefer smaller phones. Don’t forget that you can order the Xiaomi 17 Series from Geekwills!    

Oppo Pad 5 Launch Date: Brand’s New Flagship Tablet is Arriving Next Month

Oppo is gearing up to expand its tablet lineup with the Oppo Pad 5, and the company has finally confirmed that the launch is happening next month. The company’s Oppo Pad 4 Pro debuted in China with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip earlier this year, and now, a new Oppo Pad 5 flagship model is arriving soon.

Oppo Pad 5 Launch Date Revealed: What we know so far

The Chinese tech giant just shared a short teaser trailer that showcased the Oppo Pad 5. Looking at the video, it is clear that Oppo aims to make the Pad 5 a multimedia and productivity power house. Thanks to high end hardware, it can be seen opening a dozen apps with zero stutters and a large screen for both movies and professional work.

Oppo Pad 5 Launch Date
Oppo Pad 5 Launch Date

But unlike its predecessor, the brand is offering cutting edge performance by replacing the Qualcomm chip with a flagship MediaTek processor. While the teaser doesn’t confirm its specs or features, a previous leak hints that the Oppo Pad 5 will reportedly be equipped with the Dimensity 9400+ SoC. It might sport a tall 12.1-inch LCD panel with a high 3K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, a massive 10,300mAh battery pack could power this tablet that could support 67W wired fast charging.

The Oppo Pad 5 is rumored to arrive in multiple storage configurations, namely 8GB + 128GB, 8GB + 256GB, 12GB + 256GB, and 16GB + 512GB. The brand is expected to launch this tablet in multiple color options, including Purple, Silver, and Gray. This model will debut on 16th October 2025, alongside the brand’s flagship Oppo Find X9 series.

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Philips introduces new TWS earbuds, Bluetooth speaker, and party speaker in India

TPV India has added three new Philips audio products in India: the Philips TAT1269 TWS earbuds, the Philips TAS3400 Bluetooth speaker, and the Philips TAX4910 party speaker.

Philips TAT1269 TWS Earbuds

The TAT1269 earbuds use 13mm composite drivers for clear highs and strong bass. They connect through Bluetooth 5.4 and have an IPX5 rating, making them suitable for workouts and outdoor use. Battery life lasts up to 40 hours, and a 10-minute charge gives 100 minutes of playback. Features include touch controls, a built-in microphone, voice assistant support, mono mode for single-ear use, LED indicators, auto power-off, and low-battery alerts.

Philips TAS3400 Bluetooth Speaker

The TAS3400 delivers 40W stereo output with enhanced bass and RGB lighting that reacts to music. It supports Bluetooth 5.3, AUX, TF card, and USB input. With an IPX5 splash-resistant design, it is built for outdoor use. A 4000mAh battery powers up to 10 hours of playback. The speaker also has a built-in microphone, customizable lighting modes, and support for multiple inputs.

Philips TAX4910 Party Speaker

The TAX4910 is built for large gatherings with 120W output driven by dual 6.5-inch woofers. It comes with RGB lights, an LED display, and supports Bluetooth 5.3, USB, SD card, and AUX input. The 6000mAh battery provides up to 10 hours of playback. It includes dual mic inputs for karaoke, EQ control, bass and treble adjustment, echo effects, mic priority, voice recording, and numeric shortcuts. A wireless remote allows easy control, and true wireless pairing lets two units be connected for double output.

Philips TAX4910 Party Speaker

Pricing and Availability

Philips TAT1269 TWS Earbuds are priced at ₹1,999 with a limited-time offer of ₹905. The Philips TAS3400 Bluetooth Speaker is priced at ₹5,999 with a limited-time offer of ₹2,999. The Philips TAX4910 Party Speaker is priced at ₹19,999 with a limited-time offer of ₹11,999. All three are available on Amazon.in with a one-year warranty.

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OnePlus 12 Users Receive OxygenOS 15.0.0.860 Update Adds Map Album, Screen Time Tracking, and More

OnePlus has started rolling out OxygenOS 15.0.0.860 for the OnePlus 12 in India, Europe, and global markets. The update is being released in batches, with a small number of users getting it first before a wider rollout in the coming days.

OnePlus 12 deal

In India, the update comes as CPH2573_15.0.0.860(EX01), while in Europe and global regions it is CPH2581_15.0.0.860(EX01). It brings improvements across the system, Photos app, privacy settings, and digital wellbeing, along with the September 2025 Android security patch.

The update makes lock screen interactions smoother by improving the animations when tapping Live Alerts or notifications. A new map album has been added in Photos, allowing users to view all images by location. Photos that were in the Private album and later set to public will now return to their original locations for easier access. Privacy has also been made more flexible, with the option to change the privacy password on each secondary page of Private Safe and within the Locked album of Photos.

Users can now check daily and weekly screen time under App Management in Phone Manager. The IR Remote app also gets an update with a better layout for the remote control panel buttons. System security has been updated with the September 2025 Android security patch.

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Haier S90 100-Inch 4K QLED TV with Dolby Atmos, FreeSync Premium Pro, and HDR10+ Launched in India

Haier Appliances India has launched the S90 Series 100-inch (254 cm) QLED TV, shortly after the recent launch of the M92 and M96 series QD-Mini LED AI TVs in the country. It comes in a slim-fit design with almost no bezels, a 98% screen-to-body ratio, and a knurled lower bezel. The display uses Per-LED Control with 432-zone local dimming to deliver deeper blacks, vibrant details, and smoother picture transitions.

Haier S90

The panel covers 93% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and supports HDR10+ and Dolby Vision IQ. It reaches 1000 nits peak brightness, offers a 10,000,000:1 contrast ratio, and a 178-degree viewing angle. For eye comfort, the TV includes TÜV Low Blue Light, Eye Comfort+, AI Ambient Sensing, and Flicker-Free technology, which automatically adjust brightness and color temperature.

It runs on the AI Ultra Sense Processor that enhances motion, color, contrast, and depth. Sound is tuned by KEF with a 2.1-channel setup, Dolby Atmos, Total Sonics, and a 55W output for clear and detailed audio.

The S90 Series also brings features for gamers. AI Game Mode supports up to 240Hz refresh rate, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. It offers game-optimized picture modes, adjustable display sizes, shadow enhancement, and crosshair targeting for better control.

Haier S90

The TV operates on Google TV with Android 14. Users get access to streaming apps, live TV, YouTube, and AI-powered recommendations. Navigation is possible through voice commands using Google Assistant. The TV also works as a smart home hub with the HaiSmart ecosystem to manage connected devices. Other features include HaiCast for wireless screen projection, Chromecast built-in, and Bluetooth Speaker Mode.

Connectivity options include four HDMI ports, three USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet LAN, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2. It comes with a Google TV remote app and a one-touch button. The TV offers picture modes such as User, Dolby Vision, Standard, Vivid, Sport, Movie, Game, and Energy Saving.

Pricing & availability

The Haier S90 Series 100-inch QLED TV is priced at ₹3,22,990 ($3,643). It is available at leading retail stores across India and comes with a three-year warranty.

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What’s So Special About Xiaomi 17 Pro’s Rear Display?

At first glance, the Xiaomi 17 Pro‘s rear display might look like a gimmick, just another small screen slapped onto the back of a phone because someone thought it would look cool.

But dig a little deeper, and it becomes obvious that Xiaomi isn’t just following trends. They’re completely rethinking what a secondary screen can actually do, and honestly, it’s pretty impressive.

Xiaomi 17 Pro Rear Display

Rear Display That Actually Feels Personal

We’re looking at a 2.7-inch display on the Xiaomi 17 Pro and 2.9 inches on the 17 Pro Max. This isn’t some basic notification ticker, it’s a proper AMOLED screen with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and crazy bright output hitting up to 3,500 nits. The customization options run so deep that it starts feeling less like a phone feature and more like a tiny piece of personal tech that reflects who you are.

Want something that looks like a classic watch? There are dozens of faces to choose from, everything from old-school mechanical designs to clean, modern styles.

Xiaomi 17 Pro Rear Display

More of a fun person? Meet “Pangda,” Xiaomi’s animated virtual pet panda that does backflips and actually reacts to how you’re using your phone throughout the day.

There’s even this wild AI feature that can take photos of your pets or family and turn them into animated wallpapers that look like they came straight out of a Pixar movie or Studio Ghibli film.

Real Functionality, Not Just Pretty Visuals

Don’t worry though, this isn’t all about cute animations and fancy watch faces. Xiaomi made sure this rear screen actually earns its place on the phone with genuinely useful stuff. It handles real-time alerts like boarding passes, delivery tracking, ride-share updates, and music controls without you having to wake up the main screen.

Xiaomi 17 Pro Rear Display

Need to keep a QR code handy for payments or jot down a quick reminder? Just pin it right to the back. Screenshots and notes become instant digital sticky notes.

Xiaomi 17 Pro Rear Display

The screen also mirrors notifications when you’re using it, and Xiaomi has put thought into the interface design to cut down on accidental taps, which is pretty important when you’re constantly flipping between the front and back of the phone.

Selfies and Vlogs with the Main Camera

Xiaomi 17 Pro Rear Display

Here’s where this whole rear display thing goes from “that’s neat” to “why doesn’t every phone do this?” Since the back screen is fully touch-responsive and shows you exactly what the front screen would, you can flip the phone around and use those much better rear cameras for selfies and video calls.

Think about what that means: instead of being stuck with whatever mediocre front camera the phone has, you get to use the same camera setup that takes all your best regular photos. The difference is huge.

You’re suddenly getting studio-quality portraits, sharp video content, and wide-angle group shots without any of the usual compromises that come with front-facing cameras. Plus, all the fancy camera features, beauty filters, zoom, portrait mode, work perfectly while you’re watching yourself on the rear display.

Xiaomi 17 Pro Rear Display

There’s even this fun Polaroid-style tool that lets you create photo collages with little animations. It’s clearly made with the TikTok and Instagram crowd in mind, but there’s something charming about it that works for anyone who likes being creative with photos.

Yes, It Plays Games Too

Here’s something nobody saw coming: get Xiaomi’s special retro gaming case, and that rear display turns into what’s basically a Game Boy. The case has physical buttons that connect wirelessly to the screen, so you can play classic games like Angry Birds and Snake with actual buttons instead of tapping the screen.

Is it practical? Not really. Will most people use it regularly? Probably not. But is it absolutely cool that they even thought to include it? Definitely. It’s exactly the kind of “we did this because we could” engineering that makes Xiaomi stand out.

Why This Actually Matters

What makes this rear screen special isn’t just the tech specs or how well it’s made, it’s the whole approach. While Apple is tweaking their Dynamic Island and Samsung is folding screens in half, Xiaomi went in a completely different direction and created something that feels personal, adaptable, and just a little bit fun. Whether you use it as a productivity tool, a better way to take selfies, or a tiny digital pet playground, it molds itself to what you want.

In a smartphone world where most flagship phones feel like variations on the same theme, the Xiaomi 17 Pro’s rear display stands out as genuinely different. It’s not something you absolutely need; your phone would work fine without it.

But it’s the kind of feature that makes you interact with your device in new ways, and that’s becoming pretty rare these days. That alone makes it worth paying attention to.

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Xiaomi might skip Mix Fold 5 and launch Xiaomi 17 Fold instead

Xiaomi hasn’t said much about its foldable roadmap since launching the Mix Fold 4 in 2024, but a fresh leak suggests the company could be preparing for an unexpected shift.

According to XiaomiTime, a new Xiaomi foldable has appeared in the IMEI database under the model number 26023PN08C, with the codename “pecan.”

Xiaomi 17 Fold incoming?

While model codes aren’t usually interesting, this one reveals a major detail about the upcoming foldable. What makes this interesting is the “PN” in the model number. 

Xiaomi’s Mix Fold lineup so far has used codes with “PX” in them. Mix Fold 4 (24072PX77C), for instance. The “PN” tag, on the other hand, has usually been tied to the company’s main number series, like the Xiaomi 17.

Xiaomi Mix Fold 4

So if the instincts are true, Xiaomi’s next foldable may skip the Mix Fold 5 or Fold 6 branding entirely and instead launch as the Xiaomi 17 Fold.

The company typically introduces its foldables in June, but this device is tipped for a February 2026 debut. It could debut alongside the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, which is expected around the same time.

On the hardware side, the leak reveals the Xiaomi 17 Fold could feature a 200-megapixel Samsung S5KHP5 main sensor, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide (OV50M), and another 50-megapixel auxiliary shooter (OV50M), plus a 16-megapixel front-facing camera (OV16F). That is largely the same setup as the Mix Fold 3. 

For now, the Xiaomi 17 Fold exists only as a database entry. But if Xiaomi really plans to launch it next year, more details are likely to surface through leaks long before the official reveal. We’ll keep an eye out as the picture becomes clearer.

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All the upcoming smartphones powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

Qualcomm has taken the wraps off its latest mobile platform, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, during its annual Snapdragon Summit in Maui, Hawaii. And if you thought last year’s Snapdragon 8 Elite was powerful, this one is on another level.

Qualcomm says the Gen 5 brings a serious bump across CPU, GPU, AI, and camera performance, and it’s already starting to show up in new devices.

The first phone to use the new chip is the Xiaomi 17 series, which launched last night in China. But Xiaomi is just the beginning. More than a dozen brands are lined up to ship phones with the Gen 5, including iQOO, Realme, OnePlus, Honor, Nubia, RedMagic, Oppo, Vivo, Samsung, and ZTE.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 benchmark score

So, what’s inside this chip? At the heart is Qualcomm’s third-gen Oryon CPU, with a prime core clocked at up to 4.6GHz. Qualcomm claims a 20 percent performance gain and up to 35 percent better efficiency compared to last year. 

The Adreno GPU also gets a 23 percent boost, which should help with smoother ray-traced gaming. And Qualcomm’s Hexagon NPU is getting a big bump too—37 percent more throughput for on-device AI. That means faster photo editing, generative tools, and smarter assistants right on your phone.

Now that the chip is official, let’s see the phones that will soon arrive with it.

1. iQOO 15

iQOO has confirmed it will launch the iQOO 15 in October in China. It will be the world’s first smartphone to feature Samsung Display’s new 2K LEAD OLED panel. The screen is said to be up to 740 percent brighter than previous panels while consuming 44 percent less power.

The phone will also pack a 7,000mAh battery with 100W wired and wireless charging, a triple-camera setup with a 100x telephoto lens, and iQOO’s dedicated Q3 gaming chip alongside the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. Oh, and there’s RGB lighting on the back plus a color-changing rear panel.

2. Realme GT 8 Pro

Realme GT 8 Pro image
Realme GT 8 Pro image

Realme has its own claim to fame. The company confirmed that the GT 8 Pro will be India’s first Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 phone. On AnTuTu, Realme says it’s already pushing 4 million+ points.

The GT 8 Pro is said to feature a 2K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and up to 7,000 nits of brightness. Powering it will be a massive 7,000mAh battery, reportedly paired with 120W fast charging. As for cameras, it could include a 200MP periscope telephoto camera with 12x lossless zoom.

3. OnePlus 15

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OnePlus is also ready to jump into the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 party with its upcoming OnePlus 15. This time, it looks like OnePlus is chasing that ultra-premium vibe. The phone is confirmed to feature 1.15mm ultra-thin bezels around a flat display that supports a 165Hz refresh rate.

Inside, the phone will pack the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, up to 16GB of RAM, and Android 16 with either ColorOS 16 (China) or OxygenOS 16 (global). Battery capacity is expected to hover around 7,000mAh, with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging.

For cameras, OnePlus seems to be keeping things more practical. It could feature a 50MP main sensor with OIS, a periscope telephoto, and an ultrawide. The company has already shared some official photo samples, hinting at better low-light performance.

4. Honor Magic 8 series

Honor Magic 8 Pro

Honor has been heavily teasing the Magic 8 and Magic 8 Pro on Chinese social media, with a clear focus on the cameras. The Magic 8 Pro in particular is rumored to feature a 200MP telephoto lens with 12x zoom, a 23mm main camera, and a dedicated camera button.

Both phones will run the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and Honor is adding its own AI flavor with features like Magic Color, which uses AI to simplify and enhance image processing. The phones are expected to launch in China this October, with a global release to follow later.

5. Nubia Z80 Ultra

Nubia has long been pushing under-display selfie cameras in its flagship phones for years now, and the upcoming Z80 Ultra continues that trend. This flagship will once again ditch notches and punch holes for a seamless display. 

The panel will have 144Hz refresh rate support and up to 3,000Hz touch sampling in gaming mode. It will be powered by Qualcomm’s Gen 5 chip, of course, paired with a rumored 7,100mAh battery.

6. RedMagic 11 Pro

Nubia’s gaming-focused sub-brand is also preparing the RedMagic 11 Pro series, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. The phones will be IP68 rated for water and dust resistance and will still keep their built-in cooling fan.

The 11 Pro has also appeared in benchmarks with 3,309 single-core and 10,742 multi-core scores on Geekbench, with 16GB RAM and Android 16. It’s still early days for details, but if past RedMagic phones are anything to go by, expect shoulder triggers, RGB lights, and gamer-friendly extras.

7. What about Samsung and others?

While brands like Samsung, Vivo, Oppo, and Sony are also confirmed partners, their Gen 5-powered devices won’t arrive until later. Samsung’s big play will likely be the Galaxy S26 Ultra in early 2026, which is rumored to use the same OLED screen that debuts on the iQOO 15.

Vivo and Oppo tend to roll out their Snapdragon flagships in the first half of the year, so announcements are more likely to come sometime in 2026.

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Gmktec Evo-X2 AI Mini PC Deal: Save Up to $740 on Amazon with Promo Codes

Gmktec’s flagship mini PC, the Evo-X2, has won the American Good Design Platinum Award 2025. The award recognizes the Evo-X2’s advanced hardware performance and compact industrial design. Gmktec launched the Evo-X2 in May 2025, positioning it as a top-tier AI desktop powered by AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor.

Gmktec EVO-X2 Mini PC

The Ryzen AI Max+ 395 features 16 cores and 32 threads, built on TSMC’s 4nm process. It supports boost frequencies up to 5.1GHz and runs at 120W TDP under sustained load. The processor includes Radeon 8060S graphics based on RDNA 3.5 architecture and integrates a 50 TOPS XDNA 2-based NPU.

Gmktec claims the Evo-X2 delivers up to 126 TOPS of combined processing power. Internal benchmarks show 2.2x higher AI inference performance on LM Studio compared to the Nvidia RTX 4090, with significantly lower power consumption.

The Evo-X2 ships in multiple configurations, offering up to 128GB LPDDR5X RAM and 4TB of PCIe 4.0 storage. It includes dual M.2 slots for storage expansion up to 16TB. Connectivity options include HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, USB4, USB-A, Bluetooth 5.4, Wi-Fi 7 (RZ717), and 2.5G Ethernet.

The system runs Windows 11 Pro and supports large language models such as DeepSeek-R1 (32B to 70B), Llama 4 109B, and Qwen3 235B, depending on the RAM variant.

To celebrate the award, Gmktec is offering limited-time discounts on Amazon from September 26 to October 26. Each variant comes with a stackable discount code that provides an additional 6-7% off the promotional price.

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Redmi’s New $200 Curved Gaming Monitor Brings 34-inch WQHD & 180Hz

Xiaomi has just launched another budget gaming monitor from its Redmi sub brand. The new model is the Redmi G34WQ 2026, which is a wide curved gaming monitor. It arrives with a large display panel, high resolution, and high refresh rate for gaming enthusiasts.

Budget-Friendly Beast: Redmi’s $200 34-inch Curved Gaming Monitor for Gamers

The Chinese tech giant’s new Redmi G34WQ 2026 arrives with a tall 34-inch panel that has a WQHD resolution (2560 x 1440p), super smooth 180Hz refresh rate, and a 1ms response time. The gaming monitor features HDR400 support and a 1500R curvature for an improved visual experience. To improve the gameplay, the Redmi G34WQ 2026 also features FreeSync Premium that helps reduce screen tearing when gaming at high fps.

Redmi G34WQ 2026 Gaming Monitor
Xiaomi’s Redmi G34WQ 2026 Gaming Monitor

In terms of measurement, the wide curved gaming monitor weighs 6.5 kilograms and measures 811.3×277.3×521.5mm in dimensions. The Redmi G34WQ 2026’s screen is surrounded by super slim bezels on the sides and top, while the rear has a noticeable chin. While the gaming monitor is predominantly black, the rear has a dual tone design with a white stand and rear panel.

Despite all of these impressive specs and features, Redmi’s new gaming monitor was just announced in the Chinese market for just 1399 Yuan, which is roughly around 196 US Dollars. So it is a great deal for gamers on a budget under 200 US Dollars. Xiaomi is selling this monitor via Xiaomi Home, Xiaomi Mall, JD.com, Tmall, and other authorized retailers. In related news, the launch also arrives mere days after the company unveiled another 2K 120Hz budget monitor.

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Xiaomi Smart Camera C701 Brings 4K Clarity and AI-Powered Security at EUR 59.99

Xiaomi has expanded its AIoT lineup with seven new products for global markets, including the Xiaomi Watch S4 41mm, Xiaomi Open Wear Stereo Pro, Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Glimmer Edition, Xiaomi Robot Vacuum 5 and 5 Pro, Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED Series 2026, and the Xiaomi Smart Camera C701. Among them, the C701 stands out for its focus on home security and convenience.

The Xiaomi Smart Camera C701 features an 8MP sensor with a 6-element optical lens, delivering 4K Ultra HD video. HDR support ensures balanced visibility in both bright and dark conditions. At night, users benefit from both full-color and infrared night vision, with a 10-meter range and no visible red glow, making it suitable for monitoring children or pets without disturbance.

AI detection capabilities add value for everyday use. The camera can identify pets, babies, and humans, sending tailored alerts. Parents can be notified of a crying child, while pet owners receive movement updates. Human detection further enhances security by distinguishing actual intrusions from false triggers like lighting changes or pet activity.

Privacy is managed through an on-demand physical lens shield, allowing users to deactivate the camera when needed. Additional functions include loud noise detection and panoramic monitoring, offering broader protection against unexpected events.

For interaction, the device supports voice commands via Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, letting users access live footage hands-free. A two-way audio system with noise cancellation and a built-in speaker enables natural conversations with family or pets in real time. Connectivity is powered by dual-band Wi-Fi 6, ensuring smooth video streams and quick notifications without lag.

Storage is flexible, with options for microSD card recording or secure cloud storage. This allows users to keep important footage private yet accessible.

Pricing & availability

The Xiaomi Smart Camera C701 is priced from EUR 59.99, offering advanced home monitoring at a competitive cost.

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Xiaomi Robot Vacuum 5 Pro Brings AI Cleaning, Hot-Water Mop Wash, and 20000Pa Power

Xiaomi has released the Robot Vacuum 5 Series, which includes the Xiaomi Robot Vacuum 5 and Robot Vacuum 5 Pro. Both models come with 20000Pa suction power to handle dust, pet hair, and larger debris.

Xiaomi Robot Vacuum 5 Pro

The Robot Vacuum 5 Pro uses dToF (Direct Time-of-Flight) Smart Retractable Radar, allowing it to clean under furniture with a clearance as low as 9.5cm. It is equipped with a triple-camera system that powers AI functions such as dirt recognition and obstacle avoidance, helping the device adjust cleaning strategies and move around clutter in real time. The base station supports 80°C hot-water mop washing, a Smart mode with preset water temperatures, and automatic rewash cycles when dirt is detected. These functions keep mop pads cleaner with less manual effort.

Xiaomi Robot Vacuum 5

The Robot Vacuum 5 also provides the same 20000Pa suction and dToF radar but uses S-Cross dual-line structured light for obstacle detection. This system identifies irregular objects to avoid collisions while following efficient cleaning routes. Its base station supports customizable water temperature, self-cleaning trays, and two-hour hot-air drying, making upkeep simple.

Xiaomi Robot Vacuum 5

Both models have a dual-extension mop arm and side brush that achieve full corner coverage. They are powered by a 5200mAh battery that delivers up to 140 minutes of runtime and can be fully charged in a single session to cover larger areas without interruption. Connectivity with the Xiaomi Smart Home app allows remote scheduling and cleaning mode selection. They also support Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control.

Pricing & availability

The Xiaomi Robot Vacuum 5 is priced at €699.99, while the Robot Vacuum 5 Pro costs €799.99. Both are now available through Xiaomi’s official website and authorized retailers.

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Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED Series 2026 launches with 4K HDR, Dolby Vision, and Up to 288Hz Refresh Rate for Gaming

Xiaomi has introduced seven new products to its global AIoT lineup, including the Xiaomi Watch S4 41mm, Xiaomi Open Wear Stereo Pro, Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Glimmer Edition, Xiaomi Robot Vacuum 5 and 5 Pro, Xiaomi Smart Camera C701, and its latest flagship TV series, the Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED Series 2026.

Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 75 2026

Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED Series 2026

The Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED Series 2026 comes in 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch models. It uses QD-Mini LED technology with quantum dot enhancements, combining Mini LED backlighting for deeper blacks, brighter highlights, and more vivid colors. The TVs support UHD 4K resolution, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision. Filmmaker Mode ensures accurate colors and provides a cinematic experience closer to what directors intended.

Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED Series 2026

The series runs on Xiaomi Visual Engine Pro, which improves clarity with low-reflection technology to reduce glare in bright conditions. Global dimming enhances darker scenes, and motion clarity engines reduce blur for smoother playback of sports and action content.

Sound and Gaming

Audio comes from dual 15W speakers tuned with Dolby Atmos and Harman AudioEFX. This setup delivers clear dialogue, music, and effects without requiring extra speakers. For gaming, the TVs support a 144Hz refresh rate with the option to boost up to 288Hz, offering smooth and responsive performance across different game types.

Smart Features

The TVs include Google TV, Apple AirPlay, and Wi-Fi 6 for streaming and device casting, allowing them to serve as a central hub for entertainment and gaming.

Pricing and Availability

  • 55-inch: EUR 699 (USD 820)
  • 65-inch: EUR 899 (USD 1,055)
  • 75-inch: EUR 1,099 (USD 1,290)

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