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Xiaomi Electric Scooter 5 Plus Rolls Out in Europe with 60km Range & 25kph Top Speed

Xiaomi‘s latest launch in the European market is a small EV. The new Xiaomi Electric Scooter 5 Plus is finally arriving in the region, which is known for its walkable cities. Taking advantage of the pedestrian space, this new electric scooter brings an impressive range, multiple power modes, and much more.

Xiaomi Electric Scooter 5 Plus Rolls Out in Europe

The Chinese tech giant’s new Electric Scooter 5 Plus was just unveiled with up to a 900W motor. This allows the new e-scooter to hit a top speed of 25kph (roughly 16mph). It can even go up 20 percent incline. It houses a sizeable 477.4Wh battery pack, which the brand promises can offer a range of up to 60 kilometers (about 37 miles). There are three power modes that users can toggle between, namely Pedestrian (6kph), Standard (15kph) and Sport (25kph).

Xiaomi Electric Scooter 5 Plus
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 5 Plus

Xiaomi’s Electric Scooter 5 Plus model arrives with 12-inch tubeless tires along with front scock absorber for a more comfortable riding experience. Comparing it to the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 5, Xiaomi Electric Scooter 5 Pro, and Xiaomi Electric Scooter 5 Max, the Plus variant has a wider deck and taller handlebars. Other notable features include smart headlights, brake lights, a dual braking system, traction control, and Bluetooth support that offers additional controls via the app.

This model weighs around 26.6 kilograms and has started rolling out in France and Italy for 549.99 Euros. Xiaomi also plans on releasing this electric scooter in other European regions soon, including the Netherlands, Spain and Germany, positioned right between the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 5 Pro and Xiaomi Electric Scooter 5 Max.

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Apple A19 Pro GPU benchmarks: 40% leap over A18 Pro

The iPhone 17 Pro lineup, powered by Apple’s new A19 Pro chip, is already being put through its paces. Early benchmark results show the GPU making a big jump over last year’s A18 Pro, especially in graphics-heavy tests. But while Apple has clearly raised the bar, Qualcomm and MediaTek aren’t far behind, and in some areas, still edge out the iPhone maker.

The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max mark the debut of the A19 Pro. Popular reviewer Xiaobai’s Tech Reviews has shared early scores that paint a clearer picture of where the new chip stands in the ongoing mobile performance race.

On 3DMark’s Wild Life Extreme test, the A19 Pro inside the iPhone 17 Pro Max scored 6,557 points. That’s a healthy jump—around 35%—over the A18 Pro’s 4,812 from last year’s iPhone 16 Pro Max. Still, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite (7,156) and MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 (7,003) keep Apple from taking the outright lead, with next-generation chips from both companies due within weeks.

Where Apple shines is in ray-tracing. The Solar Bay Extreme benchmark, which stresses realistic lighting and reflections, saw the A19 Pro post 2,411 points. That’s nearly 50% higher than the A18 Pro, and well ahead of the Dimensity 9400 (1,160) and Snapdragon 8 Elite (1,277).

The Steel Nomad Light test shows a similar pattern. The A19 Pro reached 2,956 points—about 40% better than its predecessor—while the Snapdragon 8 Elite and Dimensity 9400 trailed slightly at 2,599 and 2,495, respectively.

Taken together, the A19 Pro delivers one of Apple’s biggest GPU gains in recent years. It may not claim the crown in every benchmark, but its ray-tracing advantage makes the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max serious contenders for gaming and creative workloads. With Qualcomm and MediaTek gearing up for their next releases, the GPU race is about to get even more interesting.

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Baseus launches PrimeTrip VD1 Pro dash cam with solar power & 14-day parking monitoring

Tired of dealing with complicated dash cam installations that require hardwiring into your car’s electrical system? Baseus might have just solved that headache with their new PrimeTrip VD1 Pro dash cam.

Baseus PrimeTrip VD1 Pro

Baseus PrimeTrip VD1 Pro Specifications

What makes this dash cam special is its Solar Sync System 2.0. Basically, it has a small solar panel that works with an internal battery to keep your dash cam running for up to 14 days of parking monitoring without relying on your car’s electrical system. That’s pretty impressive when you think about it.

Here’s where it gets interesting: when you park and walk away, the dash cam automatically goes into a low-power standby mode. But if someone bumps into your car, tries to break in, or even just gets too close, it wakes up instantly and starts recording. It’ll capture 30-second clips from both the front and rear cameras, storing up to 20 different incidents before it starts overwriting the oldest footage.

The front camera records in crisp 4K using Sony’s IMX335 Starvis sensor (the same type used in security cameras), while the 120-degree wide-angle rear camera captures 1080p footage. The front lens gives you a wide 170-degree view of the road ahead, and you can adjust it slightly if needed. Even in low light, the HDR processing helps balance out those tricky lighting situations we all deal with while driving.

Baseus PrimeTrip VD1 Pro

Baseus didn’t forget about the smart features either. The built-in GPS tracks your speed and location, while the G-sensor can detect collisions with three different sensitivity levels. You can use microSD cards from 32GB up to 512GB (they include a 32GB card to get you started).

The dash cam connects to your phone via Wi-Fi 6, so you can quickly download clips or stream footage without waiting around. Plus, you can actually talk to it; voice commands like “Take picture” or “Show rear camera” work when you’re driving and don’t want to fumble with buttons.

Pricing and Availability

Baseus has priced the PrimeTrip VD1 Pro at $169.99. It is available on Amazon US. For Gizmochina readers, Baseus is offering an exclusive deal: use the $40 instant coupon along with the promo code QQPD4PTC (valid through October 31) to get an additional 5% off. This brings the final price down to approximately $123.50.

In related news, Baseus has recently introduced the PicoGo II lineup featuring compact GaN chargers and Qi2.2 magnetic accessories, and unveiled the premium Inspire audio range powered by Sound by Bose.

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Garmin’s New Instinct Crossover Tactical Smartwatch Packs Night Vision Mode & Rugged Military-Grade Design

Garmin has just announced a series of new smartwatches, with the Instinct Crossover Tactical Edition arriving as a stealthy model. It is a feature-packed wearable built with a military inspired look, bringing both enhanced durability and handy functions for outdoor adventures.

Meet Garmin Instinct Crossover Tactical Edition: A Stealth Smartwatch for Extreme Conditions

Garmin Instinct Crossover Tactical Edition Smartwatch
Garmin Instinct Crossover Tactical Edition Smartwatch

The company’s latest smartwatch is built as a stealthy wearable with various special features. The tactical features include a new Applied Ballistics app, a dedicated night vision mode that makes them usable even with night vision goggles, a Stealth mode, a Jumpamaster mode, and a kill switch that immediately wipes the smartwatch. It sports a 1.2-inch AMOLED display with a 390 x 390 pixel resolution that is protected with Sapphire Crystal glass.

For added protection, there is also a fiber reinforced polymer and stainless steel. Garmin’s Instinct Crossover Tactical Edition can last for up to 14 days on a single full charge, which falls to 5 days of battery life with always on enabled. The smartwatch arrives with 4GB of RAM, multi band GPS, and support for project waypoints. Garmin packs the smartwatch with various health related trackers for blood oxygen monitoring, heart rate mapping, and much more. You also get support for various sports and exercise modes as well.

Garmin Instinct Crossover Tactical Edition Smartwatch

The built-in LED flash module makes a return, but this time, Garmin has a green flashlight. Thanks to the various tactical features and stealth mode makes it more expensive than the standard Instinct Crossover AMOLED watch. The wearable arrives with a 749.99 US dollar price tag, available in a single black color option.

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Xiaomi’s Popular Budget Phone Just Landed in the UK for Only £159

Xiaomi has brought its latest budget-friendly offering, the Redmi 15, to the UK market. The new phone offers a gigantic battery, a super smooth display, and all the essentials you’d want in an affordable daily driver. So here’s everything you need to know about its price, specs, and features.

Redmi 15 Debuts in the UK

The Chinese tech giant unveiled the Redmi 15 in the UK as an entry level model, but there are some downgrades to achieve the affordable price tag. Xiaomi just released the Redmi 15 5G in the Indian market with the Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 SoC. However, the version of the Redmi 15 arriving in the UK features the weaker Snapdragon 685 SoC. So this model only supports 4G networking. This chip is paired with up to 6GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.

Redmi 15
Redmi 15

The Redmi 15 is powered by a massive 7,000mAh battery pack, which supports 33W wired fast charging and 18W reverse charging. It sports a tall 6.9-inch IPS LCD panel with a 1080p resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, DC dimming support, Wet Touch Technology 2.0 and 850 nits of peak brightness. For photography, the rear has a 50MP camera while the front houses an 8MP shooter for selfies and video calls.

Other notable features include a hybrid dual SIM with a microSD card slot for storage expansion, Bluetooth 5.1, and NFC. Xiaomi has just announced the Redmi 15 in the UK for £159 for the 6GB + 128GB model. Meanwhile, the higher end 8GB + 256GB variant costs £189. This model is available for purchase on the brand’s official UK website.

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Xiaomi 17 Pro/Pro Max camera details leaked

Leaks around Xiaomi’s upcoming 17 series just keep coming, and the latest one zeroes in on the Pro Max’s camera setup. Following yesterday’s details on the performance, leaks are now pointing out what sets the Pro Max apart—and it’s not a wholesale redesign but a small tweak that could matter a lot to photographers.

Xiaomi 17 Pro series rear display

The Xiaomi 17 series is expected to arrive before the end of September with three models: the regular Xiaomi 17, the 17 Pro, and the top-end 17 Pro Max. All three are likely to run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, which will be announced next week. But for many buyers, the camera hardware—co-developed with Leica—remains the make-or-break feature.

According to the latest leak, the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max shares most of its camera system with the Pro. That includes a 50MP main sensor with an f/1.67 aperture and a wide ultrawide lens with a 17mm focal length. Both are tuned by Leica to deliver the sharp detail and color balance Xiaomi has been pushing in recent generations.

The difference shows up in the telephoto lens. Both Pro and Pro Max are expected to offer 5x optical zoom, but the Max reportedly uses a slightly wider f/2.6 aperture compared to the Pro’s f/3.0. On paper, this change should allow more light to hit the sensor, which could improve image quality in dim conditions and create smoother bokeh effects in portraits.

It’s not a radical change, but it does suggest Xiaomi is positioning the Pro Max as the better pick for zoom-heavy photography without upsetting the balance of the lineup. If these leaks hold true, the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max might give Xiaomi an edge against rivals that have leaned hard into zoom as their flagship feature.

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CMF Headphone Pro Set to Debut on September 29 as Nothing’s Budget-Friendly Headphones

Nothing’s sub-brand CMF is gearing up to expand its growing lineup with the launch of its first budget-friendly headphones. The CMF Headphone Pro just had its launch date confirmed, showcasing Nothing’s design-first philosophy and accessible pricing to a wider audience.

CMF Headphone Pro Teased: Nothing’s First Budget Headphones

CMF Headphone Pro
CMF Headphone Pro Teaser: Soft Ear Cushions

The brand shared a short video teaser on its official X account (formerly Twitter). Looking at the trailer, Nothing offers us a short glimpse of the CMF Headphone Pro. We see the hearable with CMF’s signature Blue and Orange color options (on the earcup). One interesting detail was the orange earcup on the blue headband. The way the earcup slides into the headphones, Nothing might bring replaceable ear cushions like interchangeable bezels on the CMF Watch 3 Pro.

CMF Headphone Pro
Replaceable Ear Cup?

To recall, the Nothing Headphone (1) were the only over-the-ear headphones from the brand. So the CMF Headphone Pro joins the more expensive model, while also borrowing some of its design elements. We can see the roller style volume controls, a USB Type-C port, a power button, an LED indicator, and a slider that might help in removing the ear cushions. Nothing will unveil the CMF Headphone Pro on 29th September 2025.

CMF Headphone Pro
Roller Buttons, USB-C, and More

Nothing is also working on another audio product, which is the recently teased Ear (3). This model is debuting later today (18th September 2025), so stick around for more as we will be covering its launch. In related news, the Nothing Phone (3) will go on sale during Flipkart’s Big Billion Day sales for just Rs 34,999 for Phone (1) and Phone (2) owners.

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Apple’s mightiest desktop runs into trouble with macOS 26 Tahoe

Apple’s newest desktop powerhouse, the Mac Studio with the M3 Ultra chip, isn’t having the smoothest ride into the latest version of macOS. Just a few days after macOS 26 Tahoe rolled out, a number of users are reporting that their machines refuse to install it, sending them back to the previous macOS instead. It’s an unusual hiccup for Apple’s carefully tuned ecosystem, and one that has left even the most advanced Mac desktop momentarily stuck behind.

macOS 26 Tahoe went live on September 15, bringing new features and performance tweaks for Apple Silicon devices. But for some Mac Studio owners—specifically those running the M3 Ultra configuration—the update doesn’t stick. According to several posts on Apple’s Community forums, the installation seems normal at first, only to roll back to macOS Sequoia during the final step.

The issue doesn’t appear to affect other devices. Owners of the M4-powered MacBook Pro, for example, report clean installs with no trouble at all. That points to something specific about the M3 Ultra Mac Studio setup.

One user shared a crash log mentioning a validation failure linked to the Apple Neural Engine, raising the possibility of a bug that stops the installer from recognizing the hardware properly. Apple hasn’t confirmed that detail, but has acknowledged the problem and is looking into it.

The Mac Studio is marketed as Apple’s ultimate desktop for creative and professional use, so a high-profile update glitch is bound to raise eyebrows. For now, owners are stuck on macOS Sequoia while they wait for a patch. Given Apple’s track record, a fix should arrive soon, but the hiccup is a reminder that even the most powerful hardware isn’t immune to software roadblocks.

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iPhone 18 Pro to adopt a semi-transparent design, claims tipster

The iPhone 17 series hasn’t even hit store shelves yet — sales begin tomorrow, September 19 — but that hasn’t stopped early chatter about what comes next. A new leak hints at what the iPhone 18 Pro might look like and what it could pack inside. Surprisingly, the back of the phone may bring an unexpected twist.

The tip comes from well-known Chinese leaker Digital Chat Station. According to him, the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max will stick closely to the design Apple is rolling out with the 17 Pro series. That means the oversized square camera housing with three separate lenses is here to stay. Apple seems content with the new aesthetic and isn’t rushing to change it.

The interesting twist is what’s rumored for the back panel. Apple is reportedly experimenting with a semi-transparent lower section, giving users a peek at the internals. It wouldn’t be the full see-through look that Nothing has made its signature, but even a subtle transparent element would be a surprising move for Apple, which has typically favored minimal, opaque finishes.

Other details hint at a focus on performance. The phones are said to include a stainless steel vapor chamber for better cooling, which should help during heavy gaming or video recording. Screen sizes are expected to remain the same as the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max — 6.3 and 6.9 inches respectively. Hardware specifics, like the chip and camera upgrades, haven’t leaked yet, but it’s safe to expect the usual annual jump.

It’s still very early, but if Apple really does embrace a transparent design, the iPhone 18 Pro could stand out as one of the company’s more daring flagships in recent memory.

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DJI Mini 5 Pro Launched: Brand’s Compact Drone Now Packs 1-inch CMOS Sensor, 20KM Range, & 4K/120FPS Recording

DJI has officially unveiled the Mini 5 Pro, the company’s latest compact drone that brings professional-grade imaging and advanced flight features to a smaller, more portable form factor. The newer model arrives with a larger main sensor along with other upgrades, so here are all the details.

DJI Mini 5 Pro: What does it offer?

The brand’s Mini 5 Pro was just announced as the direct successor to the Mini 4 Pro. One of the biggest upgrades on the newer drone is the larger 1-inch CMOS camera sensor, which has a 50MP resolution. It also offers 4K recording at 60fps with HDR enabled and maxed out at 120fps. This system is housed on a 3 axis gimbal that supports 225° rotation, allowing for true vertical shooting.

DJI Mini 5 Pro
DJI Mini 5 Pro

DJI arrives with various features like ActiveTrack 360°, FocusTrack, and Spotlight. You also get an omnidirectional obstable recognition thanks to the new LiDAR and Vision sensors. The new compact drone also offers a bunch of handy features like MasterShots (preset camera movement templates), QuickShots (modes useful for creating short films), and Quick Transfer (fast file transfer).

On a single full charge, DJI claims that the Mini 5 Pro can offer up to 36 minutes of flight, with a max range of 20km (FCC). The company just announced the DJI Mini 5 Pro with a 799 Euros price tag. It also arrives with the Fly More Combo, which includes two different remote controls. This consists of the DJI RC-N3 combo that costs 999 Euros and the DJI RC 2 combo that is priced at 1,129 Euros. There is also the DJI Care Refresh, which is basically a protection plan for the Mini 5 Pro that covers accidental damage.

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Here’s when Oppo will launch ColorOS 16 and the top upgrades coming with it

ColorOS 16 launch date and features

Oppo was quick with the Android 16 beta release earlier this year, but the stable release is taking longer than we expected. Many of its competitors, including Samsung, Motorola, and even Sony, have already begun the stable rollout of Android 16, but Oppo users will need to wait a bit longer.

Earlier this month, Oppo confirmed that ColorOS 16, based on Android 16, will launch in October. Now, we have a new leak that reveals the exact date, and it’s a little disappointing. According to the latest leak from Smartprix, ColorOS 16 will launch globally on October 15. That’s still almost a month-long wait.

Notably, Google released the stable version of Android 16 in early June, months ahead of its usual schedule. This offered other Android brands plenty of time to fine-tune their custom skins, but Oppo, among some other brands, has been particularly slow with the development, pushing the Android 16’s release to a similar timeframe around last year’s ColorOS 15, which could have happened a lot earlier.

Anyway, the upcoming Find X9 and Find X9 Pro will be the first phones to run a stable version of ColorOS 16 out of the box. These flagship phones will likely be unveiled on the same day, October 15.

Related: These Oppo devices are eligible for ColorOS 16 update

What to expect from ColorOS 16 and Android 16?

One of the biggest upgrades to ColorOS 16 will be a new Liquid Glass UI design, which was first introduced with iOS 26. It gives the design a premium look with sleek, translucent aesthetics featuring glass-like elements and dynamic animations. This new design reportedly gives the entire system a futuristic and vibrant feel, and makes daily interactions more responsive and visually appealing.

ColorOS 16 will also bring performance improvements, a full-screen Always-On Display, and redesigned lock screen widgets. There are also more customization options, a revamped Photos app, and many under-the-hood improvements to offer optimized system responsiveness and an overall smoother software experience.

These were some of the highlights of ColorOS 16, as mentioned in the leak. I’m pretty sure ColorOS 16 has more exciting features and upgrades that Oppo will reveal at the launch. The upgrade will also include new features and enhancements from Android 16.

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Also read:
1. List of Oppo devices that ineligible for Android 16 upgrade
2. Android 16 will be last major upgrade for these Oppo devices

Wobble Displays secures Rs 166 crore funding to expand premium TV lineup

Wobble Displays, a premium television and display brand by Indkal Technologies, is in the spotlight after fresh funding news. For those who are unaware, the brand recently unveiled the premium Maximus Series TV featuring up to 116.5-inch screen size options. According to the company, new investments are set to fuel innovation, strengthen its product lineup, and expand its presence in India.

Indkal raises Rs 166 crore for Wobble Displays

Wobble Maximus Series TV
Wobble Maximus Series TV comes in 86-inch, 98-inch, and 116-inch display options

Indkal Technologies’ press release states that it has raised Rs 166 crore (USD 20 million) in its Series B Bridge Round funding led by existing investors. The company will channel the funds into enhancing its research and development, scaling its sales and service network, and expanding the Wobble Displays portfolio. A significant focus will be on developing new premium display categories, strengthening after-sales infrastructure, and investing in marketing initiatives to reinforce Wobble’s image as a contemporary homegrown brand.

The funding announcement comes alongside the launch of the Wobble Maximus series, which features a massive 116.5-inch screen, the largest television ever introduced in India. The brand also unveiled 98-inch and 86-inch models, underlining its focus on large-format display technology. These launches not only mark a technological milestone but also set the stage for future innovations in home entertainment and business solutions.

As part of its branding strategy, Wobble Displays will continue its association with actor Ayushmann Khurrana as brand ambassador. His involvement is expected to resonate with Indian audiences, fostering trust and driving wider adoption of Wobble’s new range. The company also confirmed that future launches will include high-end televisions and interactive displays designed to deliver top-tier performance and consumer-centric features.

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Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 spotted on Geekbench with much improved scores

Qualcomm’s next flagship chip has shown up in fresh benchmarks, and the results suggest it may finally be catching up with Apple’s silicon. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, spotted inside a yet-to-be-released Xiaomi device, posted scores that put it within striking distance of Apple’s latest A19 Pro.

The Geekbench 6.4 listing ties the chip to a Xiaomi model with the codename 25113PN0EC, believed to be the standard Xiaomi 17. The test unit carried 16GB of RAM and ran Android 16. In terms of numbers, the device reached 3,705 points on the single-core test and 11,228 in multi-core. That’s a notable step up from earlier runs, where the same chip struggled to push past 3,000 single-core and hovered around 9,100 multi-core.

Against Apple’s chips, the picture is mixed. The A19 Pro still leads single-core at 4,019, but Qualcomm’s new silicon has narrowed the gap considerably. More importantly, its multi-core result actually edges past Apple’s 11,054 score and leaves last year’s A18 Pro (8,546) well behind.

On the Android side, Qualcomm also looks strong. Samsung’s Exynos 2600 recently scored 3,309/11,256, while MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 came in at 3,177/9,701. That means the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 not only tops MediaTek but also goes head-to-head with Samsung’s 2nm effort.

The gains may be tied to Qualcomm’s ability to sustain its 4.61GHz boost clocks longer and refine its software integration ahead of launch. With devices like the Xiaomi 17 series expected to debut the chipset later this year, these numbers hint at what could be one of the most competitive Android flagships yet.

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Meta’s new Ray-Ban Display glasses put a screen in your lens and a band on your wrist

Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses turned out to be a surprise hit — a product no one really expected. Today, the company unveiled a new generation of smart glasses, and they might just be the most ambitious pair of AI glasses yet.

The latest model is called the Meta Ray-Ban Display, and as the name suggests, the big addition is a built-in display. The glasses themselves are chunkier than the original Ray-Bans and come paired with a wrist-worn “Neural Band,” but the trade-off seems worth it once you see what they can do.

Meta Ray-Ban Display fixes the biggest flaws of smart eyewear

The display lives on the right lens, a 600 x 600 panel that auto-adjusts its brightness based on ambient light. It can surface Meta AI, turn-by-turn maps, or even WhatsApp replies. The early hands-on impressions I’ve seen from a bunch of creators all praise them for their brightness, which is enough to hold up outdoors.

The more surprising part is how discreet it all feels. From the outside, the lenses remain transparent; there’s no obvious glow or screen bleeding through. The display is visible only to the wearer, a neat trick that sidesteps one of the biggest drawbacks of previous attempts at AR glasses.

Interacting with the display doesn’t mean fumbling with touch controls either. Instead, the Neural Band picks up muscle signals from your hand. You can “write” replies in the air (literally), use gestures to scroll, click, or call up Meta AI with hand gestures. And no, you don’t need your hands in sight of the glasses. 

As for the battery life, the Neural Band runs for up to 18 hours and is IPX7 water-resistant, while the glasses themselves last about six hours of mixed use. Together with the folding charging case, you can stretch that to 30 hours. The case is foldable, so you can slip it into a pocket without much trouble.

It’s surprising to see Meta address so many of the usual drawbacks of AI glasses right out of the gate. The display is private, the controls feel sorted, and the lenses are photochromatic, meaning they automatically darken outdoors, for that stylish look. 

On top of that, you still get the core Ray-Ban features like a built-in camera, speakers, and a microphone. The next challenge for Meta will be slimming down the design to make the glasses look sleeker in future iterations.

Meta Ray-Ban Display Price and Availability

The Meta Ray-Ban Display will launch on September 30th for $799, which includes both the glasses and the Neural Band. At first, they’ll be sold only in the US at select retail locations, including Best Buy, LensCrafters, Sunglass Hut, Ray-Ban stores, and eventually some Verizon outlets. 

Customers will also be able to try the glasses in demos before buying. Canada, France, the UK, and Italy are expected to follow in early 2026.

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Oppo Find X9 key specifications tipped, global version’s display, configuration emerge

Oppo has confirmed that the Find X9 series will launch in October in China. The pre-orders are live and the company is busy teasing the key features of the Find X9 and X9 Pro. In a recent Weibo post, Digital Chat Station mentioned all the key specifications of the standard model.

Oppo Find X9 specifications revealed

Oppo Find X9 leak by DCS

According to the leak, the Oppo Find X9 is expected to feature a 6.59-inch 1.5K LIPO equilateral screen with a Tianma OLED panel. It will be powered by the Dimensity 9500 processor, paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.

On the camera front, the Find X9 is tipped to feature a 32-megapixel selfie camera, though this contradicts an earlier report that claimed it would have a 50-megapixel front camera. At the back, the phone is said to house a quad-camera system with a 50-megapixel main lens, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens, and a 2-megapixel multi-spectral sensor. While DCS did not specify the sensors, earlier reports suggested that the device may include a Sony LYT-808 main camera, a Samsung JN5 ultra-wide sensor, and a Samsung JN9 periscope lens.

In terms of battery, the Find X9 has been officially confirmed to pack a 7,025mAh unit. It will support 80W wired charging and 80W wireless charging. The device is also expected to come with an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor for security.

Global Oppo Find X9 spotted at Vietnam’s NBD trade database

Oppo Find X9 NBD trade database listing
Oppo Find X9 NBD trade database listing

Reports indicate that the global variant of the Find X9 carries the model number CPH2791. The device has already appeared on certification platforms such as Geekbench, TUV, and Indonesia’s SDPPI. Its listing in Vietnam’s NBD database, spotted by XpertPick, reveals specifications such as a 6.59-inch display, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage, suggesting that the 1TB variant may remain exclusive to the Chinese market.

Oppo Find X9 series launch date
Oppo Find X9 series launch date

While the Find X9 series will launch in China on Oct. 16, the global debut is expected on Oct. 28.

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Redmi K90 3C certified, Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 phone may launch by October end

Xiaomi will unveil the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered Xiaomi 17 series of flagship phones later this month in China. Next month (October) will see the arrival of the Redmi K90 and K90 Pro. Ahead of the expected launch, the alleged Redmi K90 has surfaced in the database of China’s 3C certification platform.

Redmi K90 3C certified

Redmi K90 3C certified
Redmi K90 3C certified

Recent reports have revealed that the Redmi K90 and K90 Pro have model numbers 2510DRK44C and 25102RKBEC, respectively. As can be seen above, the alleged K90 has emerged in 3C’s database, revealing it may ship with a 100W charger.

The Redmi K90 and K90 Pro are said to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipsets, respectively. While the Elite edition will debut next week, the 8 Gen 5 may go official in October.

According to reports, the Redmi K90 will feature a 6.59-inch flat RGB OLED LTPS 120Hz display offering a 2K resolution. For security, it will have an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor.

The Redmi K90 is expected to pack a 7,100mAh battery with 100W charging support. It is also expected to feature dual stereo speakers, a premium metal mid-frame, and an x-axis linear motor.

The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered Redmi K90 Pro may pack a larger 7,500mAh battery with 100W charging. The inclusion of a periscope telephoto camera could be another differentiating feature compared to the Redmi K90. The rest of the specs could be identical on both phones.

As far as launch is concerned, the Redmi K90 series is expected to debut around a month after the Xiaomi 17 series. The above DCS leak suggests that it may launch by late October.

Xiaomi’s sub-brand Poco is expected to announce the Poco F8 series in Q1 2026. The Poco F8 Pro and F8 Ultra are said to be rebranded versions of the Redmi K90 and K90 Pro, respectively.

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iQOO 15 Geekbench listing reveals underclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, tipped to launch on October 20

iQOO has a few new smartphones lined up for the Chinese market, including the iQOO 15, iQOO Neo 11, and iQOO Neo 11 Pro. Among these, the iQOO 15 is expected to debut in China this October, while the Neo models may debut in November or December. Recent developments have revealed the iQOO 15’s Geekbench listing and possible launch timeline. Additionally, the global version of the device was recently certified by Nemko, shedding light on a key detail about the phone. Continue reading ahead to know all the new developments about the iQOO 15.

iQOO 15 Geekbench listing

Reports have revealed that the iQOO 15 has the model number V2505A for the Chinese market, whereas its global edition has the I2501 model number. The V2505A device was recently spotted with a 100W charger at the 3C certification platform. Now the same model has appeared in Geekbench’s database with an underclocked version of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. There’s a possibility that this underclocked chip could be the rumored Snapdragon 8 Gen 5.

The chip has two cores working at 4.19GHz, six cores operating at 3.55 GHz, and an Adreno 840 GPU (as per Geekbench’s source code). The clock speeds are suspiciously slower than the regular version of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, which has two cores operating at 4.61GHz, six cores running at 3.63GHz, along with the same GPU.

The Geekbench listing further reveals that the iQOO 15 comes with 12GB of RAM and runs on Android 16. In the single-core and multi-core tests, the device managed to score 2,360 and 7,285 points, respectively. By comparison, the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max’s Geekbench listing shows that the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 can achieve over 11,000 points in multi-core performance.

Therefore, the considerably lower scores achieved by the iQOO 15 are mainly due to the lower clock speeds of its chipset. Hopefully, newer Geekbench listings, which are expected to surface in the coming days, will reveal the iQOO 15’s chipset details and performance.

The other screenshot reveals that the iQOO 15 global version has surfaced at the Nemko certification. The listing confirms that the device will have wireless charging support, a feature that was unavailable in the previous generations.

iQOO 15 launch date (rumored)

iQOO 15 launch date tipped by DCS

The Xiaomi 17, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max debuting later this month will be the world’s first phones with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 onboard. In a recent Weibo post, tipster Digital Chat Station hinted that the Honor Magic 8 series featuring the said chipset is tentatively scheduled to launch on Oct. 16 in China.

As can be seen above, today’s Weibo post by DCS states most of the other Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 sub-series brands will be unveiled in late October. Vivo’s sub-brand iQOO is tentatively scheduled to unveil the iQOO 15 on Oct. 20. At present, there is no information about the launch timeframe of the global edition of the device, but it is expected to happen a few weeks after the China launch. Readers can visit our iQOO 15 posts to know more about the device.

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Xiaomi announces Diwali 2025 TV sale with discounts and extended benefits

Xiaomi India has announced a new wave of festive offers as part of its Diwali with Xiaomi Sale 2025. The company has revealed that this year’s promotion will feature savings across its smart TV range, making it an attractive time for Indian households to consider an upgrade. The sale begins on 22nd September and is expected to combine technology with seasonal value.

Xiaomi Diwali 2025 TV sale offers

Xiaomi Diwali 2025 TV sale offers

The highlight of the promotion is the combination of discounts and benefits. Buyers can avail up to Rs 5,000 festive discounts on select models along with a 100% GST benefit, providing a double saving edge. Additionally, Xiaomi is offering extended comprehensive warranties, with coverage worth up to 10% of the product cost on the X Pro QLED TVs and up to 6% of the cost on the 4K X Series, effectively making the festive advantage threefold.

The Xiaomi X Pro QLED TV, available in 43-inch, 55-inch and 65-inch sizes, comes with 4K Ultra HD clarity, Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and Vivid Picture Engine 2. Audio is powered by box speakers delivering 30W on the 43-inch and 34W on the 55-inch and 65-inch models, enhanced with DTS:X and Xiaomi Sound. Running on Google TV with PatchWall+, it offers built-in Google Assistant and seamless streaming.

Xiaomi Diwali 2025 TV sale offers

The Xiaomi 4K TV X Series, offered in 43-inch, 50-inch and 55-inch, delivers cinematic visuals with Dolby Vision, HDR10 and Filmmaker Mode. The models come with MEMC for smoother action and Dolby Audio speakers at 34W on the 55-inch and 30W on the smaller sizes.

For compact spaces, the Xiaomi QLED TV A Pro 32 2025 under Rs 10,000 delivers QLED HD Ready visuals, Dolby Audio, DTS:X support, wide viewing angles and 16.7 million colours. It also includes Chromecast, Miracast and smart home controls.

The Diwali with Xiaomi Sale 2025 will be live on Mi.com, Flipkart, Amazon and offline outlets, subject to stock availability.

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Disclaimer: The information in this post is based on a press release issued by Xiaomi. We have not independently verified the discounts. Brands may sometimes exaggerate offers, so readers are encouraged to cross-check the deals carefully before making a purchase.

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Apple’s next MacBook Pro might finally get a real touchscreen

Apple has resisted adding touchscreens to Macs for over a decade, but that stance may finally be shifting. According to reliable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple is preparing its first OLED MacBook Pro with touch support, and the launch window could be as early as late 2026 or early 2027.

Up until now, the closest thing Apple has ever offered to a touchscreen Mac was the Touch Bar. That slim strip of glass above the keyboard doubled as a customizable control surface.

It first appeared in 2016 and remained until the 13-inch MacBook Pro with M2, which Apple quietly discontinued in 2023. It was a clever way to add touch without rethinking macOS, but it was ultimately a half-step that never truly replaced physical keys or delivered the benefits of a full touchscreen.

If all goes according to plan, the company will unveil M5-powered MacBook Pro models in 2025, followed shortly by OLED MacBook Pros with a next-gen M6 chip. That means we may be only two product cycles away from a major redesign of the MacBook lineup.

For Apple, the move makes sense. While iPhones and iPads have normalized tapping, swiping, and pinching, Macs still rely on keyboards and trackpads. That gap can feel awkward, especially for younger users who expect every screen to respond to touch. Adding touch would push the MacBook closer to the iPad, blurring the line between laptop and tablet in a way Apple has carefully avoided until now.

Interestingly, Kuo also hinted that the technology may not remain exclusive to high-end Pros. Reports suggest Apple is working on an entry-level MacBook with an iPhone-style processor

According to Kuo, the first-generation product slated for mass production in Q4 2025 might not include a touchscreen, but its successor—expected in 2027—could feature one. That means we can also expect the MacBook Air to gain touch input, at the very least.

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Motorola ‘Avenger’ smartphone spotted in leak, could signal next Edge release

A new Motorola handset has quietly surfaced under the codename Avenger, adding fuel to speculation about where the company is heading with its Edge series. The device, carrying model number XT2605-3, was recently uncovered in the IMEI database by leaker Paras Guglani. While no specifications or images have appeared just yet, the codename itself hints at something bigger in the pipeline.

Motorola Edge 70 render

Motorola’s Edge lineup has grown quickly over the past year, ranging from the budget-friendly Edge 60 Neo to the more premium Edge 60 Pro. The Neo, for example, runs on MediaTek’s Dimensity 7400 chipset, the same processor that powers the Razr 60 clamshell foldable. At the other end of the spectrum, the Pro aims squarely at flagship users with higher-end hardware. The Avenger device looks set to join this mix, though exactly how it fits in is still unclear.

The timing, however, is telling. Motorola’s Edge 70 series is expected to break cover in the first half of 2026, with leaks of its design already circulating earlier this year. Avenger could debut as the direct successor to the Edge 60, or as a spin-off model with its own angle.

For now, the details are thin. No camera specs, battery capacity, or chipset leaks have been tied to the codename. What’s likely is that more information will trickle out through benchmark databases and certification listings in the months ahead.

If history is any guide, Avenger could carry forward Motorola’s strategy of mixing affordability with premium features, giving buyers another option in the crowded mid-to-high-end market. Until then, it remains a name to watch.

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