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Molecular breakthrough could lead to ultra-dense data storage

Ever run out of storage on your phone or wished your laptop had more space without paying extra for a higher-capacity model? A new materials breakthrough suggests that future devices could hold far more data than today’s NAND flash storage allow — all in the same space.

A research group led by Professor Yoichi Murakami at the Institute of Science Tokyo, has developed a covalent organic framework (COF) structure that uses tiny “molecular rotors” to store information. Their findings were published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society and highlighted by Notebookcheck.

Unlike today’s semiconductor-based memory, this COF crystal is designed with ultra-low density, giving the molecular rotors enough space to spin and hold orientation. Each rotor acts like a switchable bit, potentially serving as the building block for non-volatile memory such as ROM.

To be useful, these rotors had to meet four conditions: respond to an electric field, keep their position stable at room temperature, rotate without interference, and withstand high temperatures.

According to the researchers, the material checks all four boxes. The rotors remain stable at everyday conditions, can endure up to 150°C, and the overall framework doesn’t break down until close to 400°C. Data orientation can also be switched reliably under strong electric fields or when heated above 200°C.

This is the first time such performance has been achieved with a COF material, addressing a long-standing obstacle in molecular memory research. While practical storage devices based on the technology are still some years away, the approach could eventually allow far denser storage than is possible today.

If developed further, molecular rotor memory could make it possible to fit vastly more data into smaller chips—potentially impacting everything from smartphones and wearables to IoT devices.

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Sony Xperia 10 VII full specifications, renders leaked via premature listing

Sony’s next mid-range smartphone has surfaced ahead of its official announcement. An early product listing spotted in Hong Kong, along with leaked renders, has revealed the upcoming Xperia 10 VII in detail. While the company has yet to confirm its launch timeline, the information gives a good idea of what to expect from the successor to last year’s Xperia 10 VI.

Sony Xperia 10 VII specifications (rumored)

Sony Xperia 10 VII renders
Sony Xperia 10 VII render

According to the leak, the Sony Xperia 10 VII will feature a 6.1-inch OLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels and an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. It is unclear whether the screen supports a 120Hz refresh rate.

For imaging, the handset is said to include a dual rear camera system with a 50-megapixel main lens and a 13-megapixel secondary sensor, likely for ultra-wide shots. On the front, an 8-megapixel camera will handle selfies and video calls.

The device will be powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Expansion through a microSD card of up to 2TB is also supported. The phone will ship with Android 15 out of the box.

A 5,000mAh battery is expected to power the phone, and connectivity options include 5G (covering a wide range of Sub-6 bands), NFC, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.4, and USB Type-C.

Sony Xperia 10 VII renders
Sony Xperia 10 VII render

The phone will also support dual SIM functionality. Measuring 153 x 72 x 8.3mm and weighing 169g, the Xperia 10 VII is said to come in Charcoal Black, Cedar White, and Turquoise color variants.

One notable change is the redesigned camera arrangement, shifting from a vertical alignment to a horizontal layout at the back. While pricing and availability remain unclear, the premature listing suggests an official announcement could be close. The Xperia 10 series has followed an annual update cycle, and the Xperia 10 VII looks set to continue this pattern with a combination of fresh design and updated hardware.

While the Xperia 1 VII is available in limited markets, a recent report claimed that the Xperia 10 VII could be available in multiple markets, including Europe, EU, and some Asian regions. As far as launch is concerned, the device may launch in October.

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Realme GT 8 Pro live image surfaces, GT 8 tipped with Snapdragon 8 Elite

A recent leak by reliable tipster Digital Chat Station carried a hint about the Realme GT 8 Pro’s camera module design. The same leak also revealed that Realme will collaborate with popular camera brand Ricoh for an enhanced photography experience on the GT 8 Pro. Now, a leaked image of what appears to be the GT 8 Pro’s camera module has surfaced on Weibo. At the same time, a newer leak by DCS has revealed the chipset that powers the GT 8 along with the key specifications of the GT 8 Pro.

Realme GT 8 Pro camera module design

Alleged Realme GT 8 Pro camera module live shot
Alleged Realme GT 8 Pro camera module live shot

As can be seen, the alleged Realme GT 8 Pro is enclosed in a protective case. The camera module features a triple-lens setup with two large circular sensors on top and a square periscope lens below, accompanied by an LED flash on the side, all housed within a rectangular island.

Realme GT 8 Pro leaked specs

According to reports, its camera setup will include a 50-megapixel main camera, an ultra-wide lens, and a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. In today’s leak, DCS revealed that the device is equipped with a 6.78-inch flat OLED 2K panel integrated with an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, 1115E dual master-level dual speakers, an X-axis linear motor (probably 1016-level), and an IP68/69-rated body.

Realme GT 8 chipset revealed

Realme GT 8 to feature Snapdragon 8 Elite

In the comments section of the same Weibo post, DCS revealed that the Realme GT 8 is equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC. He added that the configuration of the GT 8 is not photography-focused like the Pro variant.

Previous reports have revealed that it will have a smaller 6.6-inch screen and is expected to pack a battery of around 7,000mAh capacity. The other details of this device are under wraps.

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Vivo X300’s side profile shows a slimmer camera bump, sleek design

For the past few days, Han Boxiao, Product Manager at Vivo, has been sharing early insights about the Vivo X300 series. Recently, he shared the primary and periscope telephoto camera details of the X300 and X300 Pro. Today, he shared the following image to give a glimpse of the Vivo X300’s side profile.

Vivo X300 design teased

Vivo X300 series phone side view
Vivo X300 series phone side view

Shown above is a side profile of an upcoming Vivo X300 series. While he has not specified the exact model, Chinese tech bloggers claim that the said device is the Vivo X300.

According to Boxiao, the X300 series is equipped with Zeiss dual 200-megapixel sensors along with a stronger periscope telephoto lens, placing it at the top of the imaging category. With such heavy specifications, many expected the Vivo X300 series to become thick or cumbersome, especially around the camera housing.

However, the Vivo X300’s camera deco has been kept surprisingly slim, rising only 1.28mm above the rear glass. This has been made possible by an advanced cold-carving process that uses glass three times thicker than usual, with production requiring more time and precision. Despite the powerful setup, the phone retains a thin profile, with both the X300 and X300 Pro measuring just over 7mm at their thinnest.

Boxiao emphasized that the X300 series represents Vivo’s most significant effort in terms of design so far. By combining slimness with strong imaging hardware, Vivo aims to deliver not only one of its most powerful photography flagships but also the most refined and comfortable design in the X series’ history.

Vivo is yet to confirm the launch of the Vivo X300 series. However, reports suggest that the X300 and X300 Pro will debut as the world’s first Dimensity 9500-powered smartphones in October in China.

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The Best Mini Tablets You Can Buy Right Now

Mini tablets have made a strong comeback in 2025, packing flagship specs into compact frames that are easier to carry and more versatile than ever. From stylus support and high-refresh-rate OLED panels to vapor chamber cooling and gaming-ready internals, the latest generation of sub-9-inch tablets offers something for everyone. Here’s a look at the best mini tablets you can buy right now.

1. Huawei MatePad Mini

Huawei has launched the MatePad Mini in China as a premium compact device positioned between a large smartphone and a small tablet. It features an 8.8-inch 2.5K OLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, 1800 nits peak brightness, and ultra-thin 2.99mm bezels. The device measures just 5.1mm in thickness and weighs 255g.

It supports the Huawei M-Pencil Pro and runs HarmonyOS 5.1. The MatePad Mini likely uses the in-house Kirin 9010 chip, though Huawei has not confirmed the exact processor. It also includes a 6400mAh battery with support for 66W fast charging. The tablet has a dual rear camera setup with a 50MP main sensor and an 8MP wide-angle lens, along with a 32MP front-facing camera.

Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.2, and single SIM support for cellular data. The MatePad Mini is available in several configurations, starting at 3899 yuan (around $545) for the 12GB+256GB model. Huawei also sells a Collector’s Edition with 16GB RAM and up to 1TB storage, priced at up to 6499 yuan (about $909).

2. Redmi K Pad

Redmi K Pad

Redmi has introduced the K Pad in China as its latest compact tablet with a focus on gaming and performance. The device has an 8.8-inch 3K LCD screen with a 165Hz refresh rate and Gorilla Glass 5 protection. It supports HDR10, HDR Vivid, and Dolby Vision, with a peak brightness of 700 nits.

The tablet is powered by the Dimensity 9400+ chip and features a large 12050mm² VC cooling system for sustained performance. It includes Xiaomi’s first dual USB-C architecture with bypass charging. The stereo speaker setup uses a four-voice coil design, and the tablet has dual X-axis linear motors to improve gaming feedback.

Redmi ships the K Pad with Android 15 and Xiaomi HyperOS 2. It comes in storage options up to 1TB and RAM up to 16GB. Pricing starts at 2799 yuan (about $390) for the 8GB+256GB version and goes up to 4199 yuan (about $585) for the top model.

3. Red Magic Astra Gaming Tablet

Red Magic Astra Gaming Tablet

Red Magic has launched the Astra Gaming Tablet for the global market. It features a 9.06-inch 2.4K OLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1600 nits. The screen supports ultra-high-frequency PWM dimming and is paired with dual DTS:X Ultra-certified speakers.

The tablet runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and is available with up to 24GB LPDDR5T RAM and 1TB UFS 4.1 Pro storage. It uses Android 15 with Redmagic OS 10.5 and includes features like a power button with a fingerprint sensor and bypass charging. The 8200mAh battery supports 80W fast charging.

The Red Magic Astra is available in several global markets. Pricing starts at $549 for the 12GB+256GB model and goes up to $899 for the 24GB+1TB version.

4. Lenovo Legion Y700 (2025)

Lenovo Legion Y700 (Gen 4)

Lenovo has launched the Legion Y700 (2025) in China as a performance-focused 8.8-inch tablet. It features a 3K LCD panel with a 165Hz variable refresh rate and 600 nits peak brightness. It runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and supports up to 16GB LPDDR5X Ultra RAM and 512GB UFS 4.0 storage.

Lenovo has added a VC 7-layer composite cooling system with a total cooling area of 41,356mm². The battery capacity is 7600mAh and supports 68W fast charging. The tablet ships with Android 15 and ZUI 16 and includes features like Dolby Atmos dual speakers and DP Out via USB-C.

The standout feature is its compatibility with the G9 game controller, which transforms the device into a handheld gaming console. The tablet starts at 3299 yuan (about $462), while the controller attachment is priced at 499 yuan (about $69).

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Oppo Find X9 front design revealed, sports narrowest bezels on all four sides

Oppo’s Find series head Zhou Yibao has shared fresh details about the upcoming Find X9 lineup. According to his post, the new flagship range will continue the company’s trend of pushing boundaries in display design and could bring yet another industry first. He shared the following images and hinted that the Find X9 is set to refine the work done on the Find X8 and Find X8s, where bezels were already trimmed down significantly, surpassing rivals like the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

Oppo Find X9: Narrowest four-sided bezels

Oppo Find X9 front design
Oppo Find X9 has the slimmest bezels compared to Find X8s and Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max

Yibao highlighted that the upcoming Find X9 takes bezel design to a new level. He noted that the previous generation, the Find X8s, had already surpassed the iPhone 16 Pro Max with the narrowest bezels in the industry at the time. With the Find X9, Oppo has gone even further, achieving bezels slimmer than those on the X8s, and very likely delivering the narrowest physical four-sided equal bezels seen so far across the entire lineup.

He pointed out that Oppo has been consistently pushing boundaries for three consecutive generations, from the Find X8 to the Find X8s and now the Find X9, backed by billions invested in its self-developed display production lines.

Oppo Find X9 front design
Oppo Find X9 has the slimmest bezels compared to Find X8s and Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max

Yibao also emphasized design refinements such as the golden R-corner, balanced dimensions, and the breakthrough in bezel slimness, presenting the Find X9 as Oppo’s strongest standard edition yet and a flagship created to mark the brand’s 30th anniversary. He concluded by inviting fans to guess the exact bezel measurements.

Oppo Find X9 specifications (rumored)

The Find X9 is said to feature a 6.59-inch LTPO OLED screen with 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. At the core, the Find X9 is expected to debut with the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chip built on TSMC’s 3nm process. Powering the phone will be a 7000mAh battery, paired with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging.

Camera hardware is said to include a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-808 main sensor with optical stabilisation, a 50-megapixel Samsung JN5 ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel Samsung JN9 periscope telephoto unit supporting 3x optical zoom. The front camera is said to use a 50-megapixel Samsung JN1 sensor. Additionally, Oppo is introducing an upgraded Danxia color reproduction system across the series, ensuring more precise and natural colour output.

The Find X9 series is expected to launch in October in China, and it is said that its global launch will be held on Oct. 28.

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Xiaomi 16 series could be a threat to the Galaxy S26 series: says tipster

Samsung is heading toward the launch of its Galaxy S26 series, but not everyone is impressed with what’s been shown so far. Well-known leaker Ice Universe has been critical of Samsung’s designs in the past, and now he’s calling out the Galaxy S26 Pro’s bezels—drawing comparisons with Xiaomi’s upcoming 16 Pro.

Xiaomi 16 Pro (left) vs Galaxy S26 Pro (right)

According to Ice Universe, the Galaxy S26 Pro doesn’t show much progress in trimming its bezels, while Xiaomi’s 16 Pro is taking a clear lead thanks to its use of “the most advanced technology in the industry”. The renders he posted show the Xiaomi 16 Pro with slimmer bezels and significantly more rounded corners, while the Galaxy S26 Pro appears almost identical to its predecessor. The leaker even suggested Samsung might be intentionally aligning with Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro look rather than chasing maximum screen-to-body ratio. This leak even reaffirms the previous rumor that Samsung is ditching the Note series’ signature boxy design, starting with the S26 Ultra.

He goes further, saying the Xiaomi 16 Pro could end up being the best-selling non-Ultra Android flagship, potentially putting real pressure on Samsung. That’s partly because Xiaomi seems to be going bigger on hardware as well: the 16 Pro is tipped to feature a 6,300 mAh battery, compared to the Galaxy S26’s modest 4,300 mAh pack.

Meanwhile, Samsung has been criticized for sticking with older camera hardware across multiple generations, while the Xiaomi 16 Pro is rumored to bring notable upgrades — including a larger main sensor — you can check out its leaked camera specifications here.

The Galaxy S26 series is expected in January 2026, while the Xiaomi 16 lineup is rumored to arrive in September 2025.

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Xiaomi 15T series set for global launch on September 24

Xiaomi is preparing to roll out its next set of flagships, the Xiaomi 15T and 15T Pro, with a global launch confirmed for September 24. The new lineup follows the 14T series, which also arrived in late September last year, and is expected to bring noticeable upgrades in both hardware and design.

Xiaomi has officially announced the launch date on X but hasn’t yet detailed the full lineup. Leaks, however, point to two models: the standard Xiaomi 15T and the more premium 15T Pro. The Pro version is expected to stand out with a periscope telephoto camera offering 5x optical zoom (115 mm equivalent), along with other high-end features.

Reports suggest both phones will feature larger 6.83-inch displays (up from 6.67 inches on the 14T series), powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 8400 in the 15T and the flagship Dimensity 9400+ in the Pro. Both models are tipped to ship with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage as standard.

Pricing is rumored to start at €649 (around $717) for the 15T and €799 (about $883) for the Pro. Other leaked specs include Leica-tuned triple cameras (50 MP main, 13 MP ultra-wide, 50 MP telephoto), 5,500 mAh batteries, and IP69-rated water and dust resistance. Charging speeds will differ: 67W on the 15T and 90W on the Pro.

With the 15T series, Xiaomi is aiming to strengthen its presence in the premium Android market. The mix of Leica cameras, powerful new chipsets, and competitive pricing could put real pressure on rivals like Samsung. The Pro model, in particular, looks set to appeal to photography enthusiasts with its periscope zoom and faster charging. Leaked CAD renders of both phones have also surfaced, hinting at some noticeable design changes.

The countdown to September 24 is now on, and Xiaomi will be hoping the 15T series carries forward the momentum of its T-series as one of the strongest alternatives to big-name flagships.

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Xiaomi 16 render reveals the roundest corners in smartphone history

With the next big flagship launches closing in, new leaks are giving us an early look at how the Xiaomi 16 is shaping up. Thanks to tipster Ice Universe, we now have renders revealing the front design of the Xiaomi 16. The focus? Bezels, corners, and overall front-end appeal.

The Xiaomi 16 series, expected to arrive in late September 2025, looks set to push the limits of screen-to-body ratio. Ice Universe claims the phone uses LIPO tech to slim the bezels down to what could be the thinnest on any smartphone so far. The renders also show a smaller punch-hole camera and unusually rounded corners—what the leaker even calls “the roundest corners in smartphone history.” The result is a much softer look compared to Apple’s iPhones, and arguably a fresh direction for Xiaomi’s design language. Battery capacities for the base, Pro, and Pro Max models have also surfaced in leaks, which you can check out here.

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra, meanwhile, is heading for a January 2026 debut. CAD-based renders and recent dummy units suggest Samsung is rounding off the Ultra’s famously boxy corners, but not as drastically as Xiaomi. The bezels are slimmer than the S25 Ultra’s, yet not quite as razor-thin as the Xiaomi 16’s. Side by side, the S26 Ultra comes across as more angular, keeping some of that familiar “Ultra” identity while still improving comfort in the hand.

Both flagships are clearly aiming to refine the way their displays look and feel. Xiaomi appears to be chasing the bezel-less dream harder than anyone. Meanwhile, Samsung seems to be moving away from its signature Note-inspired design language, a shift that has drawn mixed reactions on social media. With the Xiaomi 16 series just weeks away and the Galaxy S26 Ultra not far behind, 2025 into 2026 is shaping up to be a real design showdown.

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Sony’s 200 MP camera leak: near 1-inch size and new HDR tech

Sony could soon shake up the high-end smartphone camera game. A new leak claims that several upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 flagships — including the “Ultra” models from Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi — are preparing to launch with a 200 MP Sony sensor, setting the stage for serious competition with Samsung’s Galaxy Ultra series.

According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the sensor in question is the Sony IMX09E. It’s said to measure 1/1.12-inch with 0.7 μm pixels. That makes it slightly smaller than the LYT-900 used in the Find X8 Ultra and Xiaomi 15 Ultra, but likely the largest 200 MP sensor ever fitted in a smartphone. Sony is reportedly betting on new Hybrid-Frame HDR technology, which could push dynamic range past 100 dB, promising better balance between highlights and shadows.

On paper, the IMX09E is designed to rival Samsung’s ISOCELL HP2 (1/1.3″), the 200 MP sensor currently found in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Paired with the improved ISP in Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, leaks suggest the IMX09E could also support 4x lossless zoom — potentially giving Sony a much stronger foothold in the ultra-high-resolution race.

Oppo is rumored to be going all in, with the Find X9 Ultra tipped to feature not one but two 200 MP cameras in a quad setup. Xiaomi, meanwhile, could pair the IMX09E with a 1-inch main sensor on the Xiaomi 16 Ultra, creating one of the most ambitious camera stacks yet on a phone. Both devices are expected to arrive in early 2026.

If accurate, the IMX09E could mark Sony’s biggest push yet into the premium smartphone market. And with Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi all looking to challenge Samsung directly, 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years for smartphone photography in a long time.

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How to Watch Apple’s “Awe Dropping” Event and What’s on the Agenda

Apple’s “Awe Dropping” event is set for September 9, 2025, marking one of the most eagerly awaited launches of the year. During this event, the company will unveil the new iPhone 17 series, which might include a new Air model, along with new Apple Watches, upgraded AirPods, and more.

1. Event Details: How to Watch

Apple fans worldwide are invited to watch the company’s highly anticipated new product drop. The event is titled “Awe Dropping” and is set on Tuesday, 9th September 2025 at 1PM ET/ 10AM PT or 10:30PM IST. Apple’s keynote will be hosted at Apple Park’s Steve Jobs Theater at the brand’s headquarters in Cupertino, California. It will also be livestreamed globally from the brand’s official website, YouTube, and even the Apple TV app.

2. Apple iPhone 17 Series

iPhone 17 series mock render
iPhone 17 series mock render

The big highlight of this event is the brand’s latest flagship iPhones. Just like before, the iPhone 17 series will consist of four models, which include:

  • iPhone 17: The compact flagship that finally gets a 120Hz OLED display, new color options, and rumors of an improved camera, and the latest A17 chip.
  • iPhone 17 Air – Replacing the Plus model, this ultra-thin 5.5 mm device features a taller 6.6-inch display, super slim 5.5mm body, a titanium frame, and a single main camera on the rear.
  • iPhone 17 Pro & Pro Max – Titanium frames give way to lighter aluminum, with ProMotion OLED, 48MP telephoto cameras, and upgraded A19 and A19 Pro chips. The Pro Max is expected to include a larger battery.

3. New Apple Watches

Apple Watch

During the event, the company is expected to refresh its smartwatch lineup with the new Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch Ultra 3, and Apple Watch SE 3. The Watch Series 11 is the standard models, while the Ultra 3 is the flagship wearable. The Watch SE 3 is built as a more affordable option in the lineup.

4. AirPods Pro 3

Apple-AirPods-Pro-2
Apple AirPods Pro 2

Apple might finally be releasing a new AirPods Pro, which would be the third gen model. These hearables are expected to offer improved audio, better ANC, and rumors of new health related sensors for heart rate tracking.

5. iOS 26 & Expanded Apple Intelligence

iOS-26
iOS 26

Software will be front and center. Apple’s Liquid Glass design will unify the UI across iOS, macOS, and watchOS. Expect powerful AI features in the Apple ecosystem, including Siri enhancements. The event of the upcoming theme will also include interactive elements, which may showcase the brand’s push into AR features and new technologies.

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Premium Nothing Ear (3) TWS Go Official on September 18

Nothing has officially revealed the launch date for its next premium TWS earbuds. The Nothing Ear (3) was just confirmed last week, and we finally have more details regarding its release. It will be making its official debut next week, so here are all the details.

Mark Your Calendars: Nothing Ear (3) Arrives September 18

An official tweet from the company just confirmed that the Nothing Ear (3) will debut globally on 18th September 2025. This teaser was also shared with an image that offers us a glimpse of the new truly wireless earbuds. To recall, the previous high end Ear (2) was announced more than two years ago, so the Ear (3) was long overdue.

Nothing Ear (3)
Nothing Ear (3)

Unfortunately, the brand has yet to reveal any finer details regarding the Nothing Ear (3), so we have no idea regarding its specs, pricing, design, or features. Considering how the brand’s iconic look includes transparent elements on the earbuds, the new flagship earbuds will likely bring a similar look. This is given further weight with the teaser image, which also reveals the black silicone ear tips.

We might be looking at the black variant, although, Nothing usually offers a white variant as well. As the name suggests, the Ear (3) is the direct successor to the Ear (2). The brand announced the Nothing Ear (a) last year, which features smart ANC, Hi Res wireless audio, and ChatGPT integration with voice commands. In other words, a similar set of features could make a return on the next gen Nothing Ear (3) as well.

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iPhone 17 Air seems to fall short of Samsung’s S26 Edge in many aspects

With Apple and Samsung preparing their upcoming launches, a fresh leak has added fuel to the rivalry. This time, it’s all about thinness. Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Air is tipped to become the slimmest premium phone ever, but numbers suggest it may not outdo Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 Edge—especially when it comes to battery life.

According to a deleted post from leaker @Jukanlosreve, the iPhone 17 Air will measure just 5.5 mm thick. That’s slightly slimmer than the Galaxy S25 Edge at 5.8 mm, giving Apple bragging rights as the world’s thinnest flagship for now. The iPhone also comes in lighter at 145 grams versus 163 grams for Samsung’s model.

That diet comes at a cost, though. The iPhone 17 Air is said to pack a battery of only around 3,036 mAh, much smaller than the Edge’s 3,900 mAh cell. Samsung’s upcoming S26 Edge, expected in January, is also rumored to come in at 5.5 mm—matching the iPhone 17 Air’s thickness.

Despite its thin build, Apple’s phone will actually be taller and wider than Samsung’s S25 Edge—163 x 77.6 mm compared to 158.2 x 75.6 mm—making the Galaxy the more compact device overall. The S25 Edge also carries a larger 6.7-inch screen with 3,120 x 1,440 resolution, while the iPhone sticks to a 6.6-inch ProMotion display at 2,740 x 1,260. Both are expected to support 120 Hz refresh rates, based on leaked slides from Korean carrier KT.

Samsung also looks to have the upper hand on memory, with 12 GB of RAM versus Apple’s 8 GB. Pricing for the iPhone 17 Air is rumored to start at about $1,010 in Korea (1.4 million KRW).

The iPhone 17 Air is shaping up to be a showcase for Apple’s design ambitions—thinner and lighter than anything else in the premium space. But Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge looks like the more practical choice, at least on paper. And with the Galaxy S26 Edge likely to improve further, those not tied to Apple’s ecosystem and willing to wait might find Samsung’s option the smarter buy.

Vu Vibe Series 4K QLED Smart Google TV Slashed to ₹33,000

The Vu 126cm (50in) Vibe Series 4K QLED Smart Google TV is now a standout deal on Amazon India just before the upcoming Great Indian Festive season. Now the smart TV is priced at just ₹33,000, down from its original ₹50,000. This impressive price drop makes it an attractive option if you are seeking a feature-packed smart TV on a budget.

Featuring a 4K QLED display, the Vu Vibe Series delivers vibrant colors, deep contrasts, and sharp visuals, excellent for immersive movie nights or gaming sessions. The Google TV platform ensures seamless access to popular streaming apps like Netflix, Prime Video, and YouTube. With an intuitive interface and voice-controlled navigation via Google Assistant, the TV checks almost all the needed features at this price. The TV also supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision, enhancing picture quality for a cinematic experience at home.

Equipped with a powerful quad-core processor and 2GB RAM, the smart TV offers smooth performance for multitasking and app switching. It’s a 40W built-in soundbar with Dolby Audio that provides clear, rich sound, reducing the need for external speakers. Connectivity options include dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and multiple HDMI and USB ports.

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Kindly note this is a limited-time deal on Amazon India. So be quick to grab, cause the price can fluctuate (increase) at any time. The current offer makes the Vu Vibe Series a compelling choice for upgrading your home entertainment setup. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to grab a premium 4K QLED TV at a massive 34% discount. Moreover, if you make a payment through an HDFC Bank credit card or debit card you will get an instant discount of Rs. 1500, which makes the effective price of the Vu 126cm (50in) Vibe Series 4K QLED TV to just Rs. 31,500.

OnePlus 15 May Deliver Flagship Power Without the Flagship Price

While OnePlus flagships were “flagship killers” back in the day, the smartphones steadily rose in price over the years. But with the next generation OnePlus 15, the brand could be revisiting its pricing strategy. The company could be going back to its roots in some ways, so here’s what we know.

Is OnePlus 15 Borrowing from iQOO’s Playbook?

The pricing info of the OnePlus 15 arrives from OnePlus Club on X (formerly Twitter). It seems like the Chinese brand is reportedly planning on pricing its upcoming flagship smartphone significantly lower. To achieve this lower price tag, OnePlus is apparently cutting out a bunch of the most costly components. The tweet adds that the OnePlus 15 is following in the footsteps of the iQOO 13.

OnePlus 15 Unofficial Render
OnePlus 15 Unofficial Render

In other words, the high end device might be designed to be an ultra-performance device. To recall, the iQOO 13 was one of the most affordable Snapdragon 8 Elite powered device, bringing flagship grade performance at an approachable price tag. This helped it achieve impressive sales that surpassed the combined sales of both the OnePlus 13 and Realme GT 7 Pro in the Chinese market. So OnePlus could be planning on adopting a similar performance centric approach this year.

While this is still an unconfirmed report, recent leaks also back this claim. One of the earlier rumors regarding the OnePlus 15 revealed a downgrade in display, with the 2K resolution being replaced with a 1.5K panel. OnePlus just ended its partnership with Hasselblad in favor of its DetailMax Engine, which could also help reduce the device’s overall cost.

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beyerdynamic AVENTHO 200 Headphones, AMIRON 200 and AMIRON ZERO Earphones Announced at IFA 2025

beyerdynamic is introducing three new headphones at the Internationale Funkausstellung (IFA) in Berlin. The AVENTHO 200 is aimed at frequent travelers and everyday users, the AMIRON 200 is designed for runners and active individuals, and the AMIRON ZERO targets early adopters who prefer a new clip-on design.

AVENTHO 200: Wireless Over-Ear with Replaceable Battery

The AVENTHO 200 is a wireless over-ear model that combines portability with high-quality sound. It uses 45 mm dynamic drivers with a frequency response of 10 Hz to 22,000 Hz. Users can switch between active noise cancellation (ANC) and transparency mode.

The microphone system uses four digital microphones with Qualcomm cVc technology to deliver clear call quality, even in noisy places such as airports or trains. Connectivity includes Bluetooth 5.4 with support for AAC, SBC, aptX Adaptive, and aptX Lossless codecs. The range extends to 15 meters, and multipoint pairing allows simultaneous connections with a laptop and smartphone. Google Fast Pair is also supported.

The headphones are built with aluminum ear hooks, a memory foam headband with a fontanelle recess, and replaceable ear pads. The replaceable battery provides up to 63 hours of playback without ANC and 40 hours with ANC. A 15-minute charge gives up to 16 hours of use. Full charging takes 1.5 hours via USB-C. The headphones weigh 292 g. Accessories include a drawstring bag, a 3.5 mm AUX cable, and a USB-A to USB-C cable.

AMIRON 200: Open True Wireless for Sports

The AMIRON 200 is an open true wireless earphone designed for sports. It uses a feather-light ear hook design to ensure comfort during long runs. The open design lets users stay aware of their surroundings for safety in urban areas.

It has 18 × 11 × 4.85 mm dynamic drivers with a frequency response of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Two microphones with ENC handle calls and reduce ambient noise. Touch controls allow users to manage playback and calls directly from the earbuds.

The AMIRON 200 is IP54-rated for dust and splash protection. Each earbud weighs about 10.2 g, while the case weighs 76 g. Battery life is 11 hours per charge and 35 hours with the charging case. Fast charging provides 90 minutes of use from five minutes of charging. Wireless charging is supported.

AMIRON ZERO: Clip-On Earbuds with New Design

The AMIRON ZERO is beyerdynamic’s first clip-on true wireless earbud. Each earbud weighs 6 g and uses a C-shaped design that wraps around the ear to avoid ear canal strain. The acoustic design is open, allowing users to hear their surroundings while listening to music.

AMIRON ZERO

The earbuds use 18 × 11 × 4.85 mm dynamic drivers with a frequency response of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. They support Bluetooth 5.4 with SBC and AAC codecs. Two microphones with ENC manage calls. Touch controls are integrated, and users can customize settings through the beyerdynamic app.

Battery life is up to 6 hours per charge and 20 hours with the charging case. A 10-minute charge provides 2 hours of use. The case weighs 45 g and has a metal hinge. The AMIRON ZERO is IP54-rated for dust and splash resistance.

Availability

All three headphones will be available in Q4 2025 through beyerdynamic’s online shop, Amazon, and retail stores. The AVENTHO 200 is priced at €249 and will be offered in black and nordic grey. The AMIRON 200 costs €179 and will be available in black, white, and sport versions. The AMIRON ZERO is priced at €149 and will also be available in black, white, and sport colors. Replacement parts and ear pads will be available separately.

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OneXPlayer launches X1 Air handheld with Intel Core Ultra CPUs and 2K 120Hz display

OneXPlayer has officially launched the X1 Air, a portable 3-in-1 Windows PC designed for gaming, productivity, and creative work. The device starts at $1,099 and features a detachable controller system, magnetic keyboard support, and a compact design with high-end specifications.

OneXPlayer X1 Air

OneXPlayer X1 Air Specifications

The X1 Air is powered by Intel’s latest Core Ultra 5 228V or Ultra 7 258V processors. It comes with 32GB of LPDDR5X 8533MHz RAM and up to 2TB of PCIe 4.0 SSD storage. The integrated Intel Arc 140V GPU supports advanced graphics features, including ray tracing and AI acceleration with up to 64 TOPS of compute performance.

OneXPlayer X1 Air

The device uses a 10.95-inch LTPS display with a resolution of 2560 × 1600, a refresh rate of 120Hz, and peak brightness of 540 nits. The screen supports 10-point multi-touch input and covers 138% of the sRGB color gamut.

The X1 Air supports three usage modes: handheld, tablet, and laptop. In handheld mode, users can attach the detachable game controllers that include RGB Hall-effect joysticks, linear triggers, and micro-switch buttons. In tablet mode, the device functions as a lightweight touchscreen tablet. In laptop mode, users can attach the magnetic keyboard, which includes a carbon fiber build, backlighting, and a built-in touchpad.

OneXPlayer X1 Air

The device includes a 72.77Wh battery and a dual-fan cooling system with liquid-bearing fans capable of spinning up to 8,500 RPM. OneXPlayer has used a full aluminum heatsink and dual copper heat pipes for thermal management.

The X1 Air supports a 4096-level pressure-sensitive stylus, face unlock, and fingerprint recognition via Windows Hello. It runs Windows 11 out of the box and includes the OneXConsole software for system control and game library access.

OneXPlayer X1 Air

For connectivity, it includes two USB-C 4.0 ports, one USB-A 3.2 port, a 3.5mm audio jack, a TF card slot, and a Mini SSD expansion slot supporting up to 1TB. The device also supports WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.2 and is equipped with Harman-certified dual speakers.

Pricing and Availability

The Chinese pricing starts at 6,899 yuan for the Ultra 5 (32GB+512GB) model, 7,999 yuan for the Ultra 7 (32GB+1TB), and 8,599 yuan for the Ultra 7 (32GB+2TB) version.

The same configurations are also available globally, priced at $1,099, $1,299, and $1,399, respectively. Pre-orders are now open, with shipments beginning September 25.

In related news, Yohris has launched its mini gaming PC with Mac Mini-sized dimensions and console-level performance, capable of running Cyberpunk 2077 at 120fps.

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Honor Play 10 Launches as a Budget Android Go Phone with a 5000mAh Battery

Honor has quietly introduced its latest entry-level smartphone, the Honor Play 10. This model is designed for budget conscious buyers, running on the lightweight version of Android, a 4G chipset, and a sizeable battery to meet the buyer’s everyday use.

Honor’s New Affordable Android Go Phone is Here

The Chinese brand’s latest Play 10 model was announced with a tall 6.74-inch LCD panel with an HD+ resolution. Honor’s budget phone is equipped with the MediaTek Helio G81 SoC, which is paired with up to 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. While the RAM capacity is quite low, the Play 10 runs on the Android Go edition. Meanwhile, the storage can be expanded by up to 1TB via a microSD card slot.

Honor Play 10
Honor Play 10

A sizeable 5,000mAh battery pack powers this device, which supports standard 10W charging from the USB Type-C 2.0 port. The Honor Play 10 measures 8.55mm in terms of thickness and weighs 189 grams. The Play 10 also arrives with an IP52 rating, which supports water and dust resistance. Other notable features include a 3.5mm audio jack, an FM radio, Bluetooth 5.1, WiFi 5, and a side mounted fingerprint scanner.

For photography, you get a 13MP camera on the rear and a 5MP selfie shooter. Honor announced the Play 10 in multiple storage configuration, namely Midnight Black, Starry Purple, and Ocean Cyan. As of right now, the pricing details are still at large, but more details should surface soon. In related news, the company’s upcoming flagship Honor Magic 8 Pro is rumored to be the only Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 powered phone with a 3D Face ID.

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Xiaomi 16 series: Here’s what we know so far

Xiaomi is getting ready to launch its next big flagship lineup, and even though the company hasn’t officially revealed the name, we know what’s coming. The Xiaomi 16 series has already gone up for blind orders in China, which usually means we’re only weeks away from a proper unveiling.

The Xiaomi 16 series will be the first to show off Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, which succeeds the Snapdragon 8 Elite from the Xiaomi 15 series. Here’s everything we know about the Xiaomi 16 lineup ahead of launch.

1. Four models, one big lineup

According to leaks, Xiaomi is preparing four different models this time:

  • Xiaomi 16
  • Xiaomi 16 Pro
  • Xiaomi 16 Pro Mini (or Pro Max, depending on naming)
  • Xiaomi 16 Ultra

The Xiaomi 16, 16 Pro, and possibly the Pro Max are expected to arrive right after Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit (September 23–25, 2025). The Xiaomi 16 Ultra will likely follow later, sometime in the first half of 2026.

Chinese certification listings already confirm new devices with model numbers 25113PN0EC (Xiaomi 16) and 25098PN5AC (Xiaomi 16 Pro). Another device, believed to be the Pro Max, has also surfaced under the model code 2509FPN0BC.

2. Design and displays

Xiaomi-16-Pro-Max-with-dual-display-support

From what’s leaked so far, the Xiaomi 16 may bring a new design this year. The Pro Max, in particular, has appeared in leaks with a camera bar stretching across the width of the phone. It’s even rumored to include a rear display similar to the Xiaomi 11 Ultra.

The Xiaomi 16 and Xiaomi 16 Pro are said to feature 6.3-inch displays with ultra-thin bezels, while the larger Pro Max/Ultra could stretch to 6.8 inches. Xiaomi also seems to be experimenting with a compact Pro variant for the first time, which might appeal to users who want flagship specs in a smaller size.

As for screen tech, it’s safe to expect OLED panels with 2K resolution and high refresh rates, consistent with previous top-end Xiaomi flagships.

On the hardware side, Xiaomi may use 3D-printed metal frames for the Pro models. The idea is to reduce weight while maintaining durability. Depending on whether the company chooses aluminum or titanium, the effect on thermals could differ. Interestingly, mass manufacturing might actually make 3D-printed frames cheaper, not more expensive.

3. Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is almost here

Qualcomm is expected to unveil the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 between September 23 and 25 at the Snapdragon Summit 2025 in Hawaii.

Early benchmarks show single-core scores above 4,000 and multi-core results crossing 11,000. On the software side, the Xiaomi 16 series is tipped to ship with HyperOS 3.0 on top of Android 16.

Tipster Digital Chat Station, a reliable source on Chinese smartphones, claims Xiaomi is lining up its launch for September 24–26, immediately after Qualcomm’s announcement. That timing would be in line with Xiaomi’s history of being the first brand to showcase Qualcomm’s latest flagship chip.

4. Charging and battery life

All three certified models list the same charger: the MDY-18-EW, a 100W power brick. That means 100W wired charging should be standard across the lineup, regardless of size or tier.

However, battery sizes will vary across models. According to reports, the base Xiaomi 16 will pack around 7,000mAh, while the larger Pro Max (or Ultra) could climb as high as 7,500mAh. Even the rumored compact Pro Mini is said to include a sizable 6,300mAh cell, with wireless charging support.

5. Cameras

The Xiaomi 16 is expected to feature a 50MP OV50Q main sensor, accompanied by telephoto and ultra-wide cameras on the rear. 

The Xiaomi 16 Pro and Pro Max are rumored to upgrade to a SmartSens 590 50-megapixel main sensor, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto with macro support. On the front, all three models could include a 50-megapixel selfie camera with autofocus.

6. A global rollout

Like most Xiaomi flagships, the 16 series will debut in China first. A device believed to be the global Xiaomi 16 has already appeared in the EEC certification database, confirming variants for China, India, and international markets.

But a global release won’t be immediate. The Xiaomi 15 received EEC certification in May 2024 but didn’t launch outside China until March 2025. If that pattern holds, the Xiaomi 16 might not reach international markets until early 2026.

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Xiaomi launches a mini inflator with 150psi power and smart pressure modes

Xiaomi has introduced the Mijia Portable Inflator, a compact and lightweight air pump designed for a wide range of inflation needs. The product is now listed on Xiaomi Youpin and will be available for crowdfunding pre-orders starting September 15 at a launch price of 159 yuan ($22).

Xiaomi Mijia Portable Inflator

Xiaomi Mijia Portable Inflator Specifications

The inflator features a high-precision cast alloy cylinder capable of delivering up to 150psi air pressure. It can inflate bicycle tires, motorcycle tires, car tires, and sports balls. Xiaomi has reduced the device’s weight to 240 grams, which is approximately 50% lighter than the Mijia Air Pump 2, making it easier to carry during travel.

Xiaomi has equipped the device with a 2000mAh lithium-ion battery. This battery allows the inflator to fully inflate up to eight empty bicycle tires or top up electric scooter tires up to 43 times on a single charge. The inflator uses a brushless motor to ensure consistent pressure output while minimizing heat buildup during extended use. It also includes thermal protection to maintain safe operation in outdoor environments.

The Mijia Portable Inflator comes with multiple preset modes for bicycles, motorcycles, scooters, balls, and cars. It also supports a custom mode where users can manually adjust the pressure between 0.2 and 10.3 bar or 3 to 150psi. Once the target pressure is reached, the inflator automatically shuts off to prevent over-inflation.

Xiaomi Mijia Portable Inflator

The device includes an LCD display with a micro-border design. It shows real-time tire pressure and remaining battery life. The system performs automatic pressure calibration during startup and provides ±1psi pressure detection accuracy, even at high altitudes.

The inflator includes an LED flashlight designed for nighttime use and emergencies, with both standard white light and SOS flashing modes. It comes with adapters for French and American air valves, a needle nozzle for inflating sports equipment, and a dedicated carrying pouch with an inner pocket for convenient storage.

The device features a matte IML-coated finish for scratch resistance and a minimalist look. It takes about 60 seconds to inflate a bicycle tire and around 105 seconds to top up a car tire from 2.0 to 2.5 bar.

In related news, Xiaomi recently unveiled a toothbrush with a built-in screen and 180-day battery life, and also introduced the Mijia Brushless Drill 2 with 1700 RPM speed and 50N·m torque.

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