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DJI Osmo Pocket 4P global launch confirmed; design official

DJI is preparing to take the Pocket series in a slightly different direction this year. After several teasers on Chinese social media, the company has now confirmed that the upcoming Osmo Pocket 4P, sometimes shortened to Pocket 4 Pro, will launch globally. And unlike previous Pocket models, this one is focusing heavily on zoom and more flexible shooting options.

The biggest addition is a dedicated telephoto camera

The Pocket 4P keeps the same 1-inch primary sensor introduced on the standard Osmo Pocket 4, but adds a secondary 3x telephoto lens to the setup. That may not sound revolutionary on paper, but for a compact gimbal camera like this, it’s actually a pretty meaningful change.

One of the biggest limitations of previous Pocket models was that everything had to be shot through a single wide-angle lens. It worked well for vlogging, but portraits, tighter framing, and cinematic shots often relied heavily on digital zoom or cropping. The new telephoto camera changes that.

Early hands-on clips from China suggest the telephoto lens sits around a 70mm equivalent focal length and may use a fairly large 1/1.5-inch sensor. Reports also mention up to 6x “lossless” zoom and 12x maximum zoom overall, which should make the camera much more versatile for travel videos, interviews, and street-style shooting.

Outside of the second camera, the Pocket 4P seems to build directly on the standard Pocket 4. That model already introduced a few major upgrades compared to the Pocket 3, including 240fps recording at 4K, upgraded ActiveTrack, and a brighter rotating display. The upcoming Pocket 4P keeps all of that while adding the extra telephoto hardware. And of course, the signature 3-axis mechanical gimbal is still here, which remains one of the biggest reasons people buy Pocket cameras in the first place.

DJI has been teasing the device with the slogan “See More, Tell More,” which is honestly a pretty accurate summary of what this model seems designed for.

The rollout appears to start in China before expanding globally later. DJI pages for the device have already surfaced in markets like Canada and Mexico. Availability in the US is less clear, though. Similar to some recent DJI products, the Pocket 4P is reportedly facing regulatory hurdles tied to FCC authorization, and at least for now, it doesn’t appear on DJI’s US website.

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Apple turns to Intel to manufacture its next-gen MacBook Neo chips as TSMC supply tightens

Apple Intel chip aggrement

The MacBook Neo has been a huge hit for Apple, but the surge in demand has also led the company to rethink its chip production strategy. According to a WSJ report, Apple and Intel have just made a “preliminary” chipmaking deal through which Intel’s fabs will be used to manufacture some of the chips that power Apple devices, and that could also include the A27 chips powering the next-gen MacBook Neo.

Taiwanese chip giant TSMC has been exclusively manufacturing Apple chips for years, but its capacity remains tight due to unprecedented demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) chips. Therefore, Apple diversifying its chip production partners will help the brand secure additional supply for its entry-level and mainstream-focused chips.

The A18 chip that powers the MacBook Neo and iPhone 16 series is currently manufactured using TSMC’s N3B process technology. That too isn’t unaffected by the ongoing chip shortages, and this has led to a $100 increase in the MacBook Neo’s price, which is a big hike for a $599 product. The deal with Intel will help Apple ensure an optimal quantity of upcoming MacBook Neo laptops in the market.

Apple was also reportedly in talks with Samsung for its chip needs. That could be seen as a backup option in case the need arises. For Intel, this is less about reviving the ‘Intel Inside’ era and more about proving its factories can compete with the world’s best.

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Samsung Stops Selling TVs and Home Appliances in China — Here’s Why

Samsung has officially announced that it will stop selling TVs and home appliances in mainland China. The decision follows growing pressure from local Chinese brands that now dominate the country’s consumer electronics market.

The company said the move was made due to “rapidly changing market conditions.” Samsung’s official China website now displays a notice confirming the change. However, the company clarified that after-sales service and customer support will continue normally for existing customers.

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TVs, Refrigerators & More Affected

Samsung will discontinue local sales of several products in China, including televisions, monitors, refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, air conditioners, vacuum cleaners, and air purifiers.

Despite this major withdrawal, Samsung smartphones will still remain available in China. However, the company’s smartphone business has also struggled heavily against domestic Chinese brands and Apple. Samsung once held nearly 20% of China’s smartphone market in the early 2010s, but its share has now reportedly fallen below 1%.

Chinese Brands Continue Growing

Chinese electronics companies have rapidly improved product quality while also offering aggressive pricing. Faster innovation cycles and strong domestic brand loyalty made it increasingly difficult for Samsung to compete in the region.

Samsung’s manufacturing operations in China will continue, as the company still produces devices there for overseas markets.

Samsung Focuses More on AI & Semiconductors

While leaving China’s appliance market, Samsung is seeing massive growth in its semiconductor business. The company is increasingly focusing on AI-related technologies and high-performance memory chips.

In the first quarter of 2026, Samsung reported revenue of 133.87 trillion won and operating profit of 57.23 trillion won. Its semiconductor division alone contributed 61% of the company’s total revenue, driven by booming global AI demand.

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Sony PS5 Sales Crash After Massive Price Hikes, PS6 Development Confirmed

Sony’s PlayStation 5 is facing a noticeable slowdown in sales as rising prices and higher production costs continue to affect demand. While game consoles usually become cheaper over time, the PS5 has moved in the opposite direction, becoming significantly more expensive since its launch in 2020.

PS5 Prices Keep Rising Instead of Falling

The PS5 originally launched at $399 for the Digital Edition and $499 for the Disc Edition. After several price increases, Sony now charges around $599 for the Digital Edition and $649 for the Disc model. The latest price hike arrived in March 2026 and added nearly $100 compared to the original launch pricing.

PS5 Sales Drop Sharply

The higher prices are now clearly impacting sales performance. Sony sold 1.5 million PS5 consoles during the quarter ending March 31, 2026, compared to 2.8 million units during the same period last year. This represents a yearly decline of more than 46%.

Full-year PS5 sales also dropped from 18 million units in FY2024 to 16.5 million units in FY2025. Although the PS5 has now reached 93.7 million lifetime sales globally, it is still trailing behind the PS4 during the same stage of its lifecycle.

Rising Costs Are Hurting the PlayStation Business

Sony says the main problem comes from rising memory chip and component costs. According to Sony President and CEO Hiroki Totoki, these higher costs are affecting not only console sales but also software revenue, PlayStation subscriptions, and accessories.

Consumers are also becoming less willing to buy older hardware at higher prices, especially when many expected the PS5 to become cheaper over time.

Sony Does Not Plan Another Price Increase

Despite the slowdown, Sony says there are currently no plans for another PS5 price increase. The company wants to continue operating with the current pricing structure for now after already increasing prices multiple times over the past year.

GTA 6 and PS6 Could Help Sony Recover

Sony remains optimistic about the future of its gaming business. The company expects profits to grow by around 30% next fiscal year, helped by the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI in November.

Sony also confirmed that PS6 development is continuing. However, ongoing research, chip development, and hardware investments for the next-generation console are expected to continue affecting profits in the near future.

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RedMagic 11S Pro confirmed for May 18 launch with overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 2K+144FPS gaming

RedMagic has officially locked in May 18 for the launch of the RedMagic 11S Pro, and based on the early teasers, the company is doing what it usually does best: pushing mobile hardware as hard as possible.

The teaser itself talks a lot about overclocking, which is basically RedMagic hinting that this won’t be a standard Snapdragon implementation. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 “Leading Version” is a slightly boosted variant similar to the special “for Galaxy” chips Samsung uses in its flagships.

According to RedMagic, the chips go through three separate rounds of testing before qualifying for the “Leading Version” label. One of those tests involves running at extremely high clock speeds, and only chips capable of maintaining stable operation at 4.74GHz make it to the next stage.

From there, the selected chips are pushed through additional voltage and frequency stress testing under extreme conditions to evaluate stability, heat, and power efficiency. In simple terms, RedMagic is essentially binning the best-performing Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chips for the 11S Pro.

For context, most Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 phones so far, including devices from Xiaomi, iQOO, and OnePlus, top out at 4.61GHz. Then there’s the software tuning side of things, which tends to be more conservative on mainstream flagships like Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra.

The end result, at least according to RedMagic’s teaser material, is a phone capable of running over 200 supported games at up to 2K resolution and 144fps, including titles like Call of Duty and “Break Through the Dark Zone.” The company also mentions support for resolution upscaling and frame interpolation during gameplay.

Of course, higher clocks don’t automatically mean better gaming experience. Sustained performance matters more, and that’s usually where RedMagic tries to separate itself. The company has spent the last few generations aggressively experimenting with vapor chambers, internal fans, liquid cooling, basically anything that helps keep the chip running harder for longer. The 11S Pro is expected to continue that trend. The RedMagic 11s Pro is set to launch on May 18 in China.

RedMagic is also launching a new gaming tablet, the Gaming Tablet 5 Pro, which is expected to feature a compact 9-inch OLED display with a very high refresh rate, reportedly up to 185Hz. It’s also tipped to use the same Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 platform, paired with up to 24GB RAM and 1TB storage depending on the version.

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Lenovo Launches New Xiaoxin Pro 27 2026 Desktop With 120Hz QHD Display and Intel Core Ultra Chip

Lenovo has officially introduced the Xiaoxin Pro 27 2026 Core Edition in China, targeting users who want a premium all-in-one desktop with a modern design and capable hardware.

Ultra-Slim Body With Eye Comfort Technology

The new model features an ultra-slim 15.8mm chassis, making it noticeably sleeker than traditional all-in-one PCs. Lenovo has also focused on comfort by including TÜV Rheinland low blue light certification and flicker-free display technology to reduce eye strain during long usage sessions. The company further claims that the system operates at noise levels as low as 16dB(A), helping create a quieter workspace environment.

27-Inch QHD 120Hz Display

The Xiaoxin Pro 27 2026 Core Edition comes equipped with a 27-inch QHD display featuring a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother visuals during multitasking, media consumption, and general productivity work. The panel also offers a 96% screen-to-body ratio, giving the all-in-one a more immersive and modern appearance with slimmer bezels around the display.

Intel Core Ultra Chip 

Powering the Xiaoxin Pro 27 2026 Core Edition is Intel’s Core Ultra 5 325 processor. The system is paired with 16GB LPDDR5X-7647 onboard memory and a 1TB M.2 PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD, offering fast application loading speeds and responsive multitasking performance.

High-Resolution Webcam and Harman Audio Setup

Lenovo has also upgraded the communication and entertainment experience on the device. The all-in-one includes a 2592×1944 high-resolution webcam designed for sharper video calls, while intelligent dual microphones with AI voice noise reduction help improve voice clarity. Audio is handled by the Dolby algorithm-tuned Harman 2.0 stereo speakers.

Multiple High-Speed Ports and Wireless Connectivity

In terms of connectivity, the Xiaoxin Pro 27 includes Wi-Fi 6 support along with a wide range of ports. Users get two USB-C 10Gbps ports, two USB-A 10Gbps ports, one USB-A 480Mbps port, an HDMI 2.1 TMDS output, an HDMI-in input, a 1GbE RJ45 Ethernet port, and a 3.5mm combo audio jack.

Accessories and Pricing

Lenovo is also bundling a wireless keyboard and wireless mouse with the system. The Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro 27 2026 Core Edition is priced at 8,999 yuan in China.

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Samsung confirms One UI 8.5 eligibility for more Galaxy devices

One UI 8.5 update eligibility for more devices

Earlier this week, Samsung started rolling out the One UI 8.5 update to the initial set of devices in Korea, with the global rollout set to begin May 11. Ahead of that, the brand has confirmed One UI 8.5 eligibility for an additional 20 Galaxy devices.

The earlier announcement confirms the One UI 8.5 update arrival for high-end devices, including the Galaxy S25 series (including S25 FE and S25 Edge), Galaxy S24 series (including S24 FE), Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Tab S11 series, and Galaxy Tab S10 series. The latest announcement from Samsung Germany adds 20 more Galaxy devices to the list.

Here’s the fresh list of Galaxy devices confirmed to receive the One UI 8.5 update:

Galaxy S series

  • Galaxy S23
  • Galaxy S23+
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra

Galaxy Z series

  • Galaxy Z Fold 5
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5

Galaxy Tab series

  • Galaxy Tab S9
  • Galaxy Tab S9+
  • Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra

Galaxy Tab A series

  • Galaxy A15
  • Galaxy A16
  • Galaxy A17
  • Galaxy A25
  • Galaxy A26
  • Galaxy A34
  • Galaxy A35
  • Galaxy A36
  • Galaxy A54
  • Galaxy A55
  • Galaxy A56

Samsung didn’t reveal a rollout schedule for these devices. However, it’s safe to say the update will start rolling out to these devices once it reaches all high-end devices in the initial wave.

Also read: 5 One UI 8.5 features I can’t wait to use

The One UI 8.5 rollout kicked off on May 6, but was limited to Korea, with global expansion scheduled to begin May 11 across multiple regions, including Europe, Hong Kong, India, Latin America, North America, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan.

As the rollout expands in batches, the update may take a few days to reach all the users. To manually check for available updates, head to Settings > Software updates and tap Download and install.

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Another OnePlus tablet with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip incoming, but you can’t buy it

OnePlus has officially opened reservations for the OnePlus Pad 3 Pro in China, revealing nearly all of the tablet’s key specifications ahead of its first sale. The official listing has revealed the official images, color options, and configurations of the flagship tablet.

OnePlus Pad 3 Pro specifications and features

The OnePlus Pad 3 Pro is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 mobile platform and features a large 40,760mm² cooling system that combines graphite and VC heat dissipation. The tablet runs the latest ColorOS 16 software and introduces a desktop-style free multi-window system.

It features a 13.2-inch TCL CSOT LCD display with a 3392 x 2400 resolution, 315ppi pixel density, and up to a 144Hz refresh rate. The screen supports up to 700 nits manual brightness and 1000 nits peak brightness, along with 100 percent DCI-P3 colour gamut coverage and a claimed deltaE value of around 0.7. OnePlus also says it is the first tablet to receive TÜV Rheinland Smart Eye Protection 5.0 certification.

The tablet packs a 13,380mAh battery with support for 67W fast charging. For photography and video calls, it includes an 8-megapixel front camera and a 13-megapixel rear camera. Audio is handled by an eight-speaker setup consisting of four mid-bass units and four ultra-wideband tweeters, along with dual Hi-Res audio certification. Other features include USB 3.1 connectivity, a magnetic ring antenna system, and support for accessories such as the OnePlus Floating Keyboard with integrated NFC and the OnePlus Pencil 3 Pro stylus.

The OnePlus Pad 3 Pro will go on sale in China from 13 May 2026. It will be available in 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, and 16GB+512GB variants. Color options include Deep Brown and Light Green, while additional promotional material also mentions Dawn Gold, Mocha Brown, and Monet Purple finishes.

Interestingly, the OnePlus Pad 3 Pro appears to be the Chinese-market version of the OnePlus Pad 4, which is already available outside China, including in India. The overall design and hardware specifications between the two devices appear to be nearly identical. Therefore, it is unlikely the Pad 3 Pro will make it to the global market.

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Oppo Bubble, a Reno 16 series accessory, bags multiple certifications: Here’s what it could be

Oppo is gearing up to launch the Reno 16 series in China as well as other markets. While the lineup is expected to debut in the final week of this month, the global launch may happen next month or in July. A new accessory dubbed the Oppo Bubble, reportedly designed for the Reno 16 lineup, has now received approval from certification platforms such as TUV and Malaysia’s SIRIM.

Oppo Bubble certified by SIRIM, TUV

According to a recent report by TheTechOutlook, an upcoming Oppo device with the model number VBG06 has appeared in the SIRIM database with the Oppo Bubble moniker. The listing further describes it as a “wireless screen transmission” device.

Meanwhile, the same device has also surfaced in the TUV database with the description “intelligent electronic screen” and reveals support for 3W charging.

What is Oppo Bubble?

At present, there is no official confirmation regarding the Oppo Bubble, but a recent Weibo post by reliable tipster Digital Chat Station suggests that it will be a new accessory for the Reno 16 series.

Based on the tipster’s claims, the Oppo Bubble appears to be a smart electronic display accessory that supports customized wallpapers and remote camera shutter functionality. The accessory is expected to appeal strongly to fans of celebrity ambassadors such as Song Yuqi, who is reportedly set to endorse the Reno 16 lineup.

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Vivo S60 to sport horizontal camera bar, Snapdragon 8-series chip, 7,000mAh battery

Reports have revealed that well-known Chinese smartphone brands are preparing to launch powerful yet camera-focused mid-range phones in China this month. These include the Honor 600 series, the Oppo Reno 16 series, and the Vivo S60 lineup. A new leak, courtesy of tipster Digital Chat Station, has revealed key details about Vivo’s next S-series phone.

Vivo S60 key details tipped

Vivo S60 leak by DCS

Tipster Digital Chat Station has shared fresh details about an upcoming Vivo “S” iteration smartphone prototype, which appears to belong to the Vivo S60 series. To recall, last year’s S50 lineup featured the Vivo S50 with a 6.59-inch display and Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip, while the Vivo S50 Pro Mini was equipped with a smaller 6.32-inch screen and Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset.

According to the new leak, the upcoming S60 series phone features a 6.59-inch 1.5K display with large-radius corners and a centrally positioned screen design. The mentioned screen size suggests that the tipster could be referring to the standard Vivo S60.

The leak further reveals that the S60 will adopt a large horizontal camera matrix on the rear and could be powered by a Snapdragon 8s-series chipset. The device is also tipped to pack a battery capacity starting with “7,” indicating a battery in the 7,000mAh range, along with support for 90W fast charging.

For photography, the prototype reportedly includes a Sony IMX8-series mid-sized periscope telephoto sensor. Other expected features include a metal middle frame, an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner, IP68/IP69-rated dust and water resistance, and support for magnetic accessories via magnetic cases.

The tipster further claims that one of the engineering prototype color options is a striking pink shade. In addition, the device is said to be planned in collaboration with a well-known Chinese anime IP. A report from last month suggested that the S60 lineup will have support telephoto extender accessory.

The Vivo S60 could be accompanied by the Vivo S60 Pro Mini, which may feature a compact design similar to the previous generation. To recall, the S50 Pro Mini was reportedly rebranded as the Vivo X300 FE in markets outside China. Therefore, it is likely that the S60 Pro Mini, if it exists, may be rebadged as the Vivo X500 FE in the first half of 2027.

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Oppo Reno 16 and Reno 16 to feature an “intelligent electronic screen”, claims tipster

The Oppo Reno 16 series is still weeks away from its official launch, but another leak has now added more detail about both upcoming models. This time, tipster Digital Chat Station has shared what appears to be a near-complete hardware overview of the Reno 16 and Reno 16 Pro.

According to the leak, the Oppo Reno 16 Pro could arrive with a 6.78-inch 1.5K OLED flat display and a Dimensity 9500s chipset. The device is also tipped to pack a large 7,000mAh battery with support for 80W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. Oppo reportedly plans to use a metal frame as well. 

Oppo Reno 16 series leak

On the camera side, the Reno 16 Pro may feature a 200-megapixel HP5 main sensor, alongside a 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens. 

The standard Reno 16 is said to follow a similar formula but in a smaller form factor. The phone could feature a 6.32-inch 1.5K OLED flat display and run on the Dimensity 8550 chipset. It may also include a 6,700mAh battery with 80W wired charging support.

Interestingly, the regular Reno 16 is tipped to use the same camera setup as the Pro model, including the 200-megapixel HP5 primary sensor, 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. 

Both Reno 16 phones will also have an intelligent e-screen

The leak also mentions an “intelligent electronic screen” feature that supports custom wallpapers and remote-control photography. While the details remain unclear, it sounds like Oppo may be experimenting with additional secondary display functions or interactive software features.

Oppo has already started teasing the series and opened pre-orders in the mainland. The company is expected to launch multiple variants under the Reno 16 lineup, much like the Reno 15 series before it. Global availability may still take longer.

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Sony Xperia 1 VIII teaser confirms camera layout, May 13 launch date

Sony has officially confirmed a launch event for May 13, and all signs point toward the company unveiling the Xperia 1 VIII. The teaser highlights the rear camera layout, which lines up with recent leaks showing a noticeable redesign compared to older Xperia models.

For years, Sony has mostly stuck to the same vertical camera layout on the Xperia 1 series. This time, though, the company appears to be moving toward a more modern square-shaped camera module. At the same time, Sony doesn’t seem interested in abandoning the things Xperia fans actually buy these phones for.

The Xperia 1 VIII is still expected to focus heavily on manual camera controls and creator-focused hardware rather than chasing mainstream trends. Leaks suggest the phone will feature a 6.5-inch 120Hz OLED panel with FHD+ HDR support, alongside Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and 12GB RAM. Color options are also expected to expand a bit this year, with reports mentioning Graphite Black, Iolite Silver, Garnet Red, and Native Gold variants.

Cameras remain the bigger talking point

Sony is reportedly changing direction with the telephoto system on this generation. Instead of continuing with the variable continuous zoom setup found on the Xperia 1 VII, the new model is expected to use a fixed 3x optical zoom periscope camera with a 48MP 1/1.56-inch sensor. The predecessor, in comparison, packs a much smaller 12MP sensor. On paper, that may sound like a downgrade in flexibility, but the larger sensor could improve detail, low-light performance, and image consistency in the zoom ranges people actually use most often.

The rest of the rear camera setup is rumored to include two additional 48MP sensors for the main and ultra-wide cameras. Selfies could once again be handled by a 12MP front-facing sensor, just like last year. Battery capacity is rumored to sit around the 5,000mAh mark, with IP68 water resistance also likely making a return.

Some early Amazon listings, which were later removed, hinted at European pricing above €1,800 and a release window sometime in June. For now, though, the bigger story is the redesign itself. Sony seems to be modernizing the Xperia look.

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The Best Vivo Phones Under Rs. 15,000

Buying a budget smartphone in India usually means deciding which features you are willing to compromise on. Over the past year or so, Vivo has built out a lineup of budget phones that focus heavily on battery life and everyday durability, mixing brand-new releases with solid models from last year.

If you have a budget of Rs. 15,000 and are looking specifically for a Vivo device, the choices can be a bit confusing since many of the phones share similar specifications.

Here is a straightforward look at Vivo’s current offerings in this price range and what makes each one worth considering.

1. Vivo T4 Lite 5G

Vivo-T4-Lite-5G

If you want a balanced phone without relying on bank discounts, the Vivo T4 Lite 5G is a solid starting point. It is priced at ₹13,999, though bank offers often bring it down to around ₹12,500.

For the price, you get a 6.74-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate, which is standard for this category. It runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor, which handles basic daily tasks well. The standout feature here is the 50-megapixel primary camera with a Sony sensor, which gives it an edge in photography over other phones on this list.

It also includes a 6,000mAh battery. The 15W charging speed is noticeably slow, but the large battery capacity means you probably won’t need to plug it in until the end of the day.

2. Vivo Y11 5G

Vivo-Y11-5G

If battery life is your top priority, the Vivo Y11 5G sits right at the edge of the budget at ₹14,999 for the 4GB/64GB model.

Vivo has equipped this phone with a larger 6,500mAh battery. It also features a slightly better display than the T4 Lite, offering a 120Hz refresh rate on its 6.74-inch HD+ screen. Under the hood, it is powered by the Dimensity 6300.

On the software side, it runs OriginOS 6 and includes a few modern software additions like Google Gemini and Circle to Search. However, to accommodate the larger battery and faster screen, Vivo scaled back the camera to a basic 13-megapixel sensor. It also retains the slower 15W charging speed.

3. Vivo Y19s 5G

Vivo-Y19s-5G

The Vivo Y19s 5G has a standard retail price of ₹16,499, but frequent bank discounts bring it closer to the ₹15,000 mark.

Internally, it is very similar to the T4 Lite 5G, featuring the same Dimensity 6300 chip, a 90Hz HD+ display, and a 6,000mAh battery. The main difference is its build.

It has SGS and Military-Grade Shock Resistance certifications, making it a bit more resilient against accidental drops. Like the Y11, it only has a 13-megapixel main camera. It is a practical choice if you tend to be rough on your devices.

4. Vivo T4x 5G

Vivo-T4x-5G

While the Vivo T4x 5G officially starts at ₹16,999, launch discounts and bank offers often reduce the price to around ₹15,000 to ₹15,500. If you can find it at this price, it is the best option on the list.

The T4x 5G offers a clear upgrade in almost every category. It features a sharper Full HD+ 120Hz display and uses the more capable MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor.

It combines a 50-megapixel camera with a 6,500mAh battery, and most importantly, it supports 44W fast charging, which makes refilling that large battery much more convenient.

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Hisense launches G7 Pro Mini LED gaming monitor with 4K 180Hz & FHD 360Hz dual modes

Hisense has launched the 2027 G7 Pro, a 27-inch Mini LED monitor that can switch between two different resolutions and refresh rates. The display is currently available for pre-order in China on JD.com with a standard price of 2,999 yuan ($440), though it is currently listed at a launch price of 2,699 yuan ($396).

Hisense G7 Pro gaming monitor

Hisense G7 Pro Specifications

Built around a Fast IPS panel with a 16:9 aspect ratio, the monitor allows users to toggle between a sharp 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution at 180Hz and a faster 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution at 360Hz. It’s backed by a 1,152-zone Mini LED backlight system, which helps it achieve VESA DisplayHDR 1400 certification and a peak brightness of 2,000 nits.

To handle glare, Hisense is using what it calls an Obsidian screen. It’s an anti-reflective glossy finish that combines a dual-layer low-reflection coating with a viewing compensation layer. The company claims this brings the panel’s reflectivity rate down to just 1.8%, which should help maintain deep blacks even in well-lit rooms.

Hisense G7 Pro gaming monitor

On the color front, the monitor uses a quantum dot enhancement layer, supports 10-bit color depth (via 8-bit + FRC), and covers 99% of the DCI-P3, sRGB, and Adobe RGB color spaces.

For gaming performance, the G7 Pro offers a 1ms gray-to-gray response time with overdrive enabled, AMD FreeSync Premium to prevent screen tearing, and Black Frame Insertion (BFI) to improve motion clarity. It also includes standard gaming overlays like virtual crosshairs, timers, and dark scene enhancement.

The connectivity and productivity features are surprisingly robust for a gaming-focused display. The port layout includes two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It also features a built-in KVM switch supported by two USB-A ports, a USB-B upstream port, and a full-function USB-C port that delivers up to 90W of power.

Hisense G7 Pro gaming monitor

The monitor sits on a hexagonal stand that supports height, tilt, swivel, and 90-degree pivot adjustments, and it can be wall-mounted using a 75 x 75mm VESA bracket. It comes in two colors: Moon Shadow Gray and Glacier White.

In related news, Hisense has also launched the world’s first 5K Obsidian Mini LED gaming monitor with a 330Hz dual-mode display.

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Hisense launches Vidda LightGo portable projectors with triple laser tech & 20,000mAh battery

Hisense has launched two new portable projectors in China under its Vidda LightGo series. Much like the Xgimi MoGo 4 Laser, these outdoor units feature a compact design and use a triple laser setup instead of standard LEDs to improve image quality on the go.

The standard model costs 3,899 yuan (about $570), while a slightly brighter Plus version is priced at 3,999 yuan (about $590). Both projectors output at a 1080p resolution, with Hisense relying on the triple laser engine to provide better color accuracy and contrast to make up for the lack of 4K.

Hisense Vidda LightGo

Hisense Vidda LightGo Specifications

Inside, the projector uses Hisense’s new QuaLas 42 laser engine. In terms of brightness, the standard version produces 1300 CVIA lumens, and the Plus version reaches 1400 CVIA lumens. It also supports HDR10+ and covers 110 percent of the BT.2020 color space, which should result in a fairly vibrant image for an outdoor unit.

For setting it up at a campsite or in a backyard, the LightGo includes a 1.0 to 1.3:1 optical zoom lens. This allows you to get a 100-inch image when the projector is placed roughly 2.2 meters away from a wall or screen.

Hisense Vidda LightGo

It includes automated features like autofocus and keystone correction to square up the image if you place it on an uneven surface. The unit weighs 2.1kg, has an attached carrying strap, and sits on a 360-degree gimbal stand so you can easily angle it up or down.

Powering it away from a wall outlet is a 20,000mAh battery. Hisense estimates this will give you about two and a half hours of video playback. That is just enough time to watch a standard movie, but you will probably need a portable power station if you plan on watching a longer film or hosting a double feature. Interestingly for outdoor use, the projector is rated to work in freezing temperatures down to -20°C.

Hisense Vidda LightGo

For audio, it has two 7W speakers with Dolby Atmos support. The software runs on a smart platform integrated with DeepSeek and Hisense’s own AI models for basic voice controls and media streaming. It also includes HDMI ports with VRR and ALLM support, which is useful if you want to plug in a console.

Alongside these new projectors, Hisense has also unveiled the Vidda C5 series with JBL-tuned audio and support for 240Hz gaming.

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Mysterious Redmi K100 series phone tipped with insane 7-inch 2K display, 10,000mAh battery

Redmi is reportedly working on the Redmi Note 17 series and Redmi K100 series smartphones for the Chinese market. While the next Note lineup is expected to debut in July or August, the K100 series may break cover in October. In a recent leak, tipster Digital Chat Station revealed key details of a Redmi flagship that is tentatively scheduled to launch around the end of this year, suggesting that he could be referring to one of the Redmi K100 series phones.

Mysterious Redmi K100 series phone’s details emerge

Mysterious Redmi K100 series phone’s details emerge

As per the leak, the Redmi K100 series phone will feature a massive 7-inch display offering a 2K resolution. It will draw power from a huge 10,000mAh+ battery and come equipped with other flagship features, such as an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, a metal frame, and an IP68/IP69-rated dust and water-resistant chassis.

Previous leaks from the same source suggested that the Redmi K100 Pro Max would be equipped with the 2nm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro chip. However, the latest leak mentions the presence of a 3nm chipset instead.

At present, rumors do not point to a new Snapdragon 8-series 3nm chip from Qualcomm this year. Both the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 and Gen 6 Pro are said to be built on a 2nm process.

On the other hand, there are two other 3nm chips reportedly in development. These include the Dimensity 9500 Plus, which is expected to be an overclocked version of the existing Dimensity 9500, and Xiaomi’s in-house Xring O3 chipset. As far as Qualcomm is concerned, the existing Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is also a 3nm offering.

Reports have revealed that the Redmi K100 is expected to feature a 6.6-inch display and a battery capacity of around 8,500mAh. Therefore, the mysterious Redmi K100 series phone mentioned by the tipster appears to be neither the K100 nor the K100 Pro Max. This raises the possibility that the lineup could include a third model with the above-mentioned specifications. It may potentially feature either the Dimensity 9500 Plus or the Xring O3 chipset, although the latter currently appears more likely.

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iPhone 18 Pro Series: 7 Upgrades You Cannot Ignore

With the expected September launch only a few months away, Apple fans are eagerly waiting for the iPhone 18 Pro series. While global supply chains have been rattled by the rising costs of memory chips, multiple reports claim that despite the price hike of components, the iPhone 18 Pro series may arrive with unchanged pricing.

Whether Apple maintains this aggressive stance or introduces a slight hike in pricing, the iPhone 18 Pro series is expected to offer big upgrades that make it a standout release.

iPhone 18 Pro series AI-generated render
iPhone 18 Pro series AI-generated render

7The Proprietary C2 Modem

This year marks a major shift in connectivity. The iPhone 18 Pro series will likely be the first to feature Apple’s in-house C2 5G modem. This custom silicon is designed for extreme power efficiency and deeper integration with the A-series chip. It aims to provide more stable connections in high-density areas and potentially introduces enhanced “Direct-to-Cell” satellite capabilities.

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Hisense launches world’s first 5K Obsidian Mini LED gaming monitor with 330Hz dual mode

Hisense has released a new 27-inch monitor in China called the GX Ultra. Priced at 6,999 yuan (roughly $1,030), the monitor is built around a dual-mode panel that lets users switch between a high-resolution mode for general desktop use and a high-refresh-rate mode for gaming.

Hisense GX Ultra Monitor

Hisense GX Ultra Specifications

The display uses a glass-based Mini LED panel with 2,304 local dimming zones. Hisense is marketing this as an Obsidian Display. It uses a zero optical distance (0OD) backlight design, which places the LEDs very close to the LCD layer to help control light bleed and improve overall contrast.

According to the spec sheet, the monitor can reach a peak brightness of 2,000 nits in its XDR mode and covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. It also uses 16-bit DC dimming, which is designed to reduce screen flickering.

Talking about the dual-mode functionality, in its native setting, the screen outputs a 5120 x 2880 (5K) resolution at a 180Hz refresh rate. If you are playing a game where frame rates are more important than image sharpness, you can switch the display to a 2560 x 1440 resolution, which increases the refresh rate to a much faster 330Hz. For gaming, it also has a 1ms gray-to-gray response time, supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and includes black frame insertion (BFI) to help reduce motion blur.

Hisense included a few other standard features for daily use. The screen has a low-reflection coating that the company claims reduces surface reflectivity to 1.8%, which should help with glare in bright rooms. It also has an ambient light sensor that adjusts the screen’s brightness automatically based on your environment, along with viewing angle compensation technology to keep colors accurate from the sides.

The monitor comes in a white finish and measures 1.7cm at its thinnest point. The included stand takes up a relatively small footprint on a desk and supports basic tilt and rotation adjustments. Port selection includes HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and a USB-C port that supports DisplayPort Alt mode and 90W of power delivery, so you can connect and charge a laptop with a single cable. It also features a built-in KVM switch and dual speakers.

In related news, Hisense has also introduced the Vidda C5 projector series featuring JBL-tuned speakers and support for up to 240Hz gaming.

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This Oppo phone could be based on OnePlus Nord CE 6 Lite

Two upcoming Oppo smartphones with model numbers PYR110 and PSY110 have emerged in the database of China’s TENAA certification body. According to a recent leak, the former is expected to launch in China as an Oppo K15 series phone. The TENAA listing of the PSY110 has also revealed its key specifications, although it remains unclear whether it will also debut under the K15 lineup.

Alleged Oppo K15 series phone’s details emerge

OnePlus Nord CE 6 Lite color options
OnePlus Nord CE 6 Lite

As per the TENAA listing, the Oppo PSY110 features a 6.72-inch LCD screen that offers an FHD+ resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels. It is powered by an unknown 2.5GHz octa-core chipset paired with 6GB / 8GB / 12GB of RAM. The phone will be available in storage variants such as 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB.

The device is backed by a 6,830mAh rated battery, suggesting that its typical capacity could be around 7,000mAh. For photography, it features a 50-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual-camera setup along with an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.

While the leak does not mention the software version, the device is expected to ship with Android 16-based ColorOS 16. The TENAA listing also reveals the presence of a fingerprint sensor, which is likely embedded into the power button.

The above specifications are quite similar to those of the upcoming OnePlus Nord CE 6 Lite. However, while the Nord CE 6 Lite is said to feature the Dimensity 7400 Apex chipset, the Oppo offering may come equipped with a different processor. Readers are advised to wait for further reports to learn more about the chipset powering the device.

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Oppo K15 series phone with 8,000mAh battery incoming, could be the first Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 phone

Last month, Oppo unveiled the Oppo K15 Pro and K15 Pro+ gaming-focused phones in China. A new leak now suggests that the brand could be preparing to expand the lineup with the vanilla Oppo K15. The first details of the upcoming device have also surfaced.

Oppo K15 key details tipped

According to tipster Bald Panda, the upcoming Oppo K15 series phone, which may arrive with an additional suffix in its final branding, will feature a 6.78-inch LTPS screen that supports a 1.5K resolution. It is said to house a massive 8,000mAh battery within a body measuring 8.8mm in thickness and weighing 213 grams. The tipster further revealed that the device is powered by a 2.6GHz processor, but did not disclose the exact chipset name.

The K15 appears to be the Oppo PYR110, which recently appeared in TENAA’s database. The listing revealed that its 6.78-inch AMOLED panel supports a 1.5K resolution of 2772 x 1272 pixels. Its rated battery capacity is listed as 7,820mAh, while the typical value could be around 8,000mAh.

The K15 is expected to arrive with 6GB / 8GB / 12GB / 16GB RAM and 128GB / 256GB / 512GB / 1TB storage options. It may feature a 16-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel + 8-megapixel dual-camera setup on the back. Other expected features include an in-screen fingerprint sensor and an IR blaster.

Coming back to the chipset, Qualcomm recently unveiled the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 chip, which clocks at 2.6GHz. During the launch, the company stated that Oppo would be among the first brands to adopt the new chip. Since the K15 has also been spotted with a 2.6GHz octa-core processor, it remains to be seen whether it will indeed feature the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 chipset. MediaTek also has a 2.6GHz octa-core chip in its Dimensity lineup. Hence, it is advisable to wait for further reports to know about the device’s chip.

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