Samsung is gearing up to relaunch the Galaxy S24 in India, but this time with a Qualcomm twist. The original Galaxy S24 was released globally with the Exynos 2400 (except in the US and South Korea). Now, fresh teasers have confirmed the Snapdragon variant of this 2024 flagship phone is arriving in India soon. But it appears that the premium experience won’t carry a premium price tag.
Samsung is Re-Releasing Galaxy S24 at a Killer Price
Just last week, the South Korean tech giant confirmed the arrival of the Snapdragon powered Galaxy S24 right after the Galaxy S25 FE’s announcement. This model is set to arrive in India via Flipkart, and with the latest teaser, confirms the arrival of the smartphone for under 40,000 INR. So even with the Galaxy S25 FE arriving as a budget flagship phone, the Galaxy S24 could easily be the better pick.
Samsung Galaxy S24
The teaser showcases the smartphone with the price listed as “Rs 3_,__9”. Based on the image posters, Samsung will roll out the Galaxy S24 with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in India in four color options. This includes Onyx Black, Marble Grey, Amber Yellow, and Cobalt Violet. To recall, the original Exynos Galaxy S24 variant for 79,999 INR. So the flagship is arriving in a new price range during Flipkart’s upcoming Big Billion Days Sale 2025.
The promo sales event will kick off on 23rd September 2025. Other notable features include a 50MP triple camera setup, a 6.2-inch compact AMOLED display, Android 15 OS, IP68 rating for water and dust resistance, and Galaxy AI powered features.
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Samsung’s long-rumored tri-fold phone is edging closer to reality, and a new leak gives us a clearer idea of how the company plans to set it apart. Unlike Huawei’s Mate XT or the recently launched Mate XTs, which go for a Z-style layout, Samsung seems to be trying something different with its first triple-folding device.
Shared by leaker @TechHighest on X, official-looking One UI animations show the Galaxy Tri-Fold folding around a central cover display. That means when the device is shut, the usable front screen sits in the middle section instead of on the outermost panel. It’s a departure from expectations, but one that could have some practical benefits—like making it easier to use the main cameras for selfies, since they sit just to the side of the cover screen.
This central positioning could improve ergonomics, letting users hold the folded device by the inactive panels while avoiding smudges on the cover screen. For those wondering, the wireless and reverse wireless charging coil is placed below the camera module, meaning the phone can be used much like a regular bar phone while charging wirelessly or sharing power. It looks like Samsung has put some thought into making the tri-fold practical in everyday use.
The main display size isn’t confirmed, though earlier reports suggest something close to 10 inches when fully unfolded. That would put it in the same ballpark as Huawei’s Mate XTs. Samsung is also expected to keep its traditional Fold lineup going, so the Galaxy Z Fold7 remains an option for buyers who prefer the classic two-panel design.
The leaked One UI animations suggest Samsung isn’t just following Huawei’s lead but carving out its own identity in the tri-fold space. The company has already confirmed that the ‘Galaxy Z TriFold’ will debut before 2026, with a recent leak pointing to an October launch.
Skullcandy has officially launched its latest Ink’d ANC true wireless earbuds in India. These expand the brand’s audio product line in the region, bringing notable features like ANC (Active Noise Cancellation), multipoint pairing, and much more. So here are all the details.
Skullcandy Ink’d ANC Debut in India with a Huge Discount
The brand’s latest Ink’d ANC earbuds house 10mm audio drivers and connect to your smartphone via Bluetooth 5.4. It even supports multipoint pairing, allowing it to connect with multiple devices seamlessly. There is also a low latency mode that makes it great for gaming enthusiasts. One notable feature is the ANC that is powered by the 4 microphone setup, with two of these mics available for clearer calls.
Skullcandy Ink’d ANC TWS Earbuds
On a single full charge, the Skullcandy Ink’d ANC TWS can offer up to 43 hours of battery life when paired with the charging case. It also supports rapid charging, offering up to 2 hours of audio playback with a quick 10 minute charge via a USB Type-C port. The brand arrives with an IPX4 rating for water and sweat resistance, which is perfect for physical fitness enthusiasts.
As of right now, the Skullcandy Ink’d ANC TWS earbuds have been announced for an official price tag of 12,999 INR. However, the company is offering a massive launch discount of 10,000 INR. In other words, the Ink’d ANC has an introductory price tag of just 2,999 INR. It is available in a single Black Glossy variant and can be purchased from the brand’s official website or Amazon India. This release also arrives a while after the company announced the Skullcandy Icon Headphones Go Live in India.
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Topfeel has launched the DeskOne T2, a compact mini PC that combines AMD Ryzen performance with high-speed connectivity and efficient cooling. The system will go on sale on September 22, with pre-sale listings already live on JD.com.
Pricing
The DeskOne T2 is available in four configurations. The base model features an AMD Ryzen 7 H255 processor and is priced at 2,399 yuan ($336) without RAM or storage. The same processor is available with 32GB of DDR5 memory and a 1TB SSD for 3,349 yuan ($469).
For users requiring higher performance, Topfeel also offers a version with the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, starting at 4,499 yuan ($630) for the barebone variant and 5,499 yuan ($770) for the fully configured model with 32GB RAM and 1TB storage.
Topfeel DeskOne T2 Specifications
The mini PC features a CNC-machined aluminum alloy chassis with 2-3mm thick panels and a compact 1.3-liter volume. It measures 126 × 146 × 73 mm and uses a dual-fan cooling system. This includes a large top-down fan, a rear-mounted fan, four full copper heat pipes, phase-change thermal materials, and high-density cooling fins. The system supports adjustable power modes ranging from 15W to 85W, controlled via BIOS.
Topfeel equips the DeskOne T2 with up to 128GB DDR5-5600 RAM and triple M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD slots. The device allocates a total of 16 PCIe lanes across two full-speed M.2 2280 slots, one additional M.2 slot, an OCuLink 4i interface for external GPUs, and Intel 226V dual 2.5G LAN ports.
Front panel ports include two USB-A 10Gbps ports, one USB4 Type-C port, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The rear panel features one HDMI 2.1 port, one DisplayPort 2.1, another USB4 Type-C port, an OCuLink 4i port, two USB-A ports (5Gbps and 480Mbps), a second audio jack, and two 2.5GbE LAN ports.
The DeskOne T2 ships with a 120W GaN power adapter. The system supports Windows 10, Windows 11, and Linux, but no operating system comes pre-installed.
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After years as the Android customization go-to, things are seeming dire for Nova Launcher, and we might be saying our goodbyes to the iconic launcher that helped shape the Android platform. It was known for being one of the best of its kind, but it is officially shutting down soon.
End of the Road for Nova Launcher
The founder and developer behind Nova Launcher, Kevin Barry, recently shared that he has officially left the project. This move puts the platform’s future in question as people believe this could be the end of Android’s most iconic launcher. After Nova was acquired by Branch in 2022, Barry decided to part ways now, stating that there is barely any active development on the platform.
Nova Launcher
He further added that he was working on making Nova open source, however, he was asked to stop work on this before he left. While there were initial promises that the platform would go open source if Barry left, this development hints that this probably will not be the case. Nova Launcher was one of the biggest third party launchers that helped bring deeper customization if your Android smartphone’s original custom skin was lacking.
To recall, it allowed users to bring changes to their home screens, gestures, app drawer, and much more. Many believe that Nova helped improve the Android experience overall, inspiring new features and bringing great quality of life features even before official OS builds on certain smartphones. This is all the information we have at the moment, so stick around for more.
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Luna’s next gen smart ring has just been announced globally during the IFA 2025 event. The company’s Luna Ring 2.0 brings various upgrades over its predecessors, including an impressive battery life, better health tracking, and AI powered health features. So let’s check it out.
Luna Ring 2.0 Brings LifeOS, AI Health Score & Long Battery Life
Luna 2.0 smart ring arrives with a durable titanium body that is 5ATM water resistant. It runs on the new LifeOS, which arrives with AI integration that can learn your body’s internal clock. The smart wearable arrives with Luna AI 2.0, which now supports an AI voice coach. This new feature allows the Luna Ring 2.0 to personalized health and fitness related insights.
Luna Ring 2.0
The smart ring also uses AI for health scoring, along with support for blood oxygen monitoring, heart rate tracking, and pulse oximetry as well. Luna has improved the sleep tracking on its 2.0 Ring with in-depth sleep analysis with various metrics like sleep efficiency, sleep cycles, and circadian rhythm. Weighing around 3.5 grams, the Luna Ring 2.0 can double as an unintrusive fashion/tech accessory as well.
One of the big highlights is the long battery life. On a single full charge, the Luna Ring 2.0 can last for up to 5 days, with the charging case bringing the total battery life to over 21 days. Although, the ring box-like charging case is sold separately. The Surge Charger Bundle is priced at 349 US Dollars, while the Luna Ring 2.0 alone costs 300 US Dollars. It is also listed in the Indian market for 24,999 INR.
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Infinix has unveiled a new colour option for the Infinix Note 50s, dubbed Mystic Plum, in India. Starting today, the new variant is available for purchase with a price tag of Rs 14,999 (~$170) via Flipkart and offline stores.
Infinix Note 50s 5G Mystic Plum price in India
Infinix Note 50s in Mystic Plum
The Infinix Note 50s 5G Mystic Plum edition comes in two configurations: 6GB+128GB and 8GB+256GB. These variants are priced at Rs 14,999 (~$170) and Rs 15,999 (~$180), respectively.
The Mystic Plum edition features a premium vegan leather finish similar to its Blue edition. It also comes in three other shades, namely Titanium Grey, Marine Drift (Blue), and Burgundy Red.
Infinix Note 50s specifications
The Infinix Note 50s 5G has a 6.78-inch curved-edge AMOLED screen that supports an FHD+ resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The device ships with XOS 15-based Android 15. It is confirmed to receive two years of Android OS upgrades and three years of security updates.
The Note 50s 5G is powered by the Dimensity 7300 Ultimate chip and packs a 5,500mAh battery with 45W charging support. It has a 13-megapixel front-facing camera and a rear setup comprising a Sony IMX682 64-megapixel main camera, a 2-megapixel auxiliary lens, and an Active Halo Lighting LED.
The Note 50s 5G comes with other features like a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, JBL dual speakers, a microSD card slot, and an IR blaster. In terms of durability, the Note 50s features an IP64-rated chassis and MIL-STD-810H military-grade certification.
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Lenovo has updated its ThinkPad P series mobile workstations at IFA 2025, introducing new models focused on AI power, enhanced graphics, and improved portability. These machines are designed for professionals in engineering, data science, and creative fields.
ThinkPad P16 Gen 3
The ThinkPad P16 Gen 3 is the most powerful model in the series. It is equipped with Intel Core Ultra 200HX processors with up to 24 cores and includes an integrated NPU for AI acceleration. Graphics configurations go up to NVIDIA RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell GPUs with 24GB GDDR7 VRAM. Memory scales to 128GB DDR5 5600MT/s ECC or 192GB DDR5 5600MT/s non-ECC, and storage supports up to 12TB M.2 PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSDs with three 4TB drives.
The 16-inch screen comes in FHD+, UHD+, 3.2K, and OLED options. It carries a 99.9Whr replaceable battery and weighs 2.54kg. The design uses recycled aluminum, magnesium, and plastics, and the system is EPEAT Gold and ENERGY STAR certified.
ThinkPad P1 Gen 8
The ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 is built for mobility while maintaining strong performance. It runs on Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors with up to 16 cores and AI-ready NPUs. Graphics support includes up to NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell GPUs. Memory is capped at 64GB LPDDR5x 7467MT/s, with storage up to 8TB PCIe Gen5 SSDs and two 4TB drives.
It features a 16-inch display with the same resolution and OLED options as the P16 Gen 3. It weighs 1.84kg and comes with a 90Whr replaceable battery. Materials include 90 percent recycled magnesium aluminum and 75 percent recycled aluminum.
ThinkPad P16v Gen 3
The ThinkPad P16v Gen 3 balances price and performance. It uses Intel Core Ultra 200H processors with up to 16 cores, up to 64GB DDR5 5600MT/s or 96GB DDR5 6400MT/s memory, and NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell GPUs. Storage supports up to 4TB PCIe Gen5 SSDs with two drives.
The 16-inch display includes FHD+, UHD+, OLED, and 3K choices with slimmer bezels and a high screen-to-body ratio. The P16v weighs 2.1kg and comes with either a 50Wh or 86Wh battery. Its build uses 75 percent recycled aluminum and 30 percent post-consumer recycled plastics.
ThinkPad P16s i Gen 4 and P14s i Gen 6
The ThinkPad P16s i Gen 4 and P14s i Gen 6 are Lenovo’s thinnest and lightest workstations. Both run on Intel Core Ultra 200H processors with up to 16 cores. The P16s supports up to 96GB DDR5 6400MT/s, while the P14s supports up to 96GB DDR5. Graphics options include NVIDIA RTX PRO 1000 Blackwell GPUs or integrated Intel graphics.
ThinkPad P16s i Gen 4ThinkPad P14s i Gen 6
Display choices include WQUXGA, 3K, WQXGA, and FHD+ IPS with anti-glare, low blue light, Dolby Vision, and TÜV certifications. The P16s weighs 1.82kg with a 75Whr battery, while the P14s starts at 1.6kg with the same battery capacity. Both models use up to 90 percent recycled materials, including 50 percent recycled aluminum, and FSC-certified packaging.
Shared Features Across the Lineup
All models in the series run Windows 11 Pro, with support for Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Red Hat, and Fedora. Security includes Intel vPro, ThinkShield, dTPM 2.0, fingerprint readers, webcam privacy shutters, human presence detection, and Kensington locks. Connectivity features Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and a range of ports that include Thunderbolt, HDMI, RJ-45, SD Express, and smart card readers. Audio systems use Dolby Atmos or Dolby Audio speakers with dual microphones.
Availability and Pricing
The ThinkPad P16v Gen 3, P16s i Gen 4, and P14s i Gen 6 will be available in September, priced at 1,939€, 1,599€, and 1,569€. The ThinkPad P16 Gen 3 and P1 Gen 8 will launch in October, starting at 2,899€ and 2,959€.
Vivo has been consistently revealing new details about the Vivo X300 series. So far, the brand has shared the display design and some camera details about the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro. The Pro variant was recently spotted at China’s 3C certification, an important step before the phone debuts in the country. Now, the standard edition has also acquired the same certification.
Vivo X300 3C certified
Vivo X300 3C certified
As can be seen above, a forthcoming Vivo smartphone with model number V2509A has received approval from the 3C authority. The said phone has been spotted with a V9082L0A1-CN / V9082L0E1-CN charger that supports 90W fast charging.
The same device was recently spotted on Geekbench with the Dimensity 9500. It was spotted with 16GB of RAM and Android 16.
Vivo X300 specifications (rumored)
Recent reports have revealed that the Vivo X300 will feature a 6.3-inch flat OLED display featuring a customized BOE Q10 Plus panel that supports a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, the device will feature the Dimensity 9500 chip and a 6,000mAh+ battery. The device will run on OriginOS 6-based Android 16.
The Vivo X300’s rear camera setup will feature a 200-megapixel Samsung HPB primary camera, a 50-megapixel Samsung JN5 ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-602 periscope telephoto camera. For selfies, it will feature a 50-megapixel front camera with a 92-degree field-of-view and autofocus support.
The Vivo X300 series also features the Vivo X300 Ultra, which will pack a more powerful camera setup along with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC. The Ultra edition is expected to debut in the first half of 2026.
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Honor is expected to unveil the Honor Magic 8 series of smartphones in October. Recent teasers released by the brand suggest that the Magic 8 Pro will come equipped with a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera like the Vivo X300 Pro and the Oppo Find X9 Pro. However, while the Vivo and Oppo offerings will have the Dimensity 9500 onboard, the Magic 8 Pro will set itself apart by featuring the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. Today, the tipster shared the key details about the Magic 8 Pro.
Honor Magic 8 Pro key specifications (rumored)
Honor Magic 8 Pro key specifications tipped
The tipster claims that the Honor Magic 8 Pro will be the only Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered flagship to feature both 3D ToF face recognition and an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner like the Magic 7 Pro from last year. In terms of cameras, the device is said to feature a 50-megapixel 1/1.3-inch main sensor, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with a large 1/1.4-inch sensor, wide aperture, and an 85mm focal length (to be determined).
He added that the Magic 8 Pro is also expected to pack a battery with a capacity starting in the 7,000mAh range. The device, which reportedly bears the BKQ-AN00 / AN80 model number, was recently spotted with a 90W fast charger in the database of China’s 3C certification platform.
Reports suggest that the Magic 8 Pro will feature a 6.7-inch flat OLED panel, whereas the Magic 8, expected to launch alongside, will have a slightly smaller 6.58-inch flat OLED screen.
Honor Magic 7 Pro
Apart from these two devices, the lineup is also expected to include the Magic 8 Miniand Magic 8 Ultra. The former is said to feature a 6.3-inch screen and a Dimensity 9500, whereas the latter could be a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered ultimate camera flagship featuring a 50-megapixel 1/0.98-inch OV LOFIC sensor, an ultra-wide camera, and a 200-megapixel Samsung HP9 periscope lens capable of 4.3x to 7x optical zoom. The Mini and Ultra editions are expected to launch in the first half of 2025 in China.
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Realme is expected to unveil the Realme GT 8 and GT 8 Pro flagship phones in October in China. Tipster Digital Chat Station recently shared the key specifications of the GT 8 Pro. In the comments section of the same Weibo post, the tipster shared key details about the standard GT 8.
Realme GT 8 key details tipped
Realme GT 8 key details tipped
According to DCS, the standard version of the Realme GT 8 will focus primarily on the display, battery, and overall performance. He added that its imaging capabilities will be relatively average compared to the Pro variant. As per other reports, the GT 8 could be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, which is also expected to power the GT 8 Pro.
He added that in the second half of the year, Realme has adjusted its strategy by dropping the idea of bringing periscope cameras to the regular GT 8 model. Instead, the company is concentrating on equipping the GT 8 Pro with high-end camera hardware and advanced imaging features.
Previous reports have revealed that the Realme GT 8 may feature a 6.6-inch flat display and is likely to be powered by a battery of around 7,000mAh capacity.
The Realme GT 8 Pro reports have revealed that it will feature a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel primary camera. Under the hood, the device will have the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and a huge battery. Furthermore, it is expected to feature a flat 6.78-inch BOE-supplied 2K display with an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor.
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Realme is all set to launch the Realme 15 series on Sept. 15 in China. After that, the company is expected to shift its focus to the Realme GT 8 series. As per reports, the lineup will comprise the GT 8 and GT 8 Pro, both reportedly powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip. New leaks from tipsters Digital Chat Station and Smart Pikachu have revealed key details about the GT 8 Pro’s cameras.
Realme GT 8 Pro camera details tipped
Realme GT 8 Pro camera module design hint
Starting with the camera module design, DCS’ leak reveals that the Realme GT 8 Pro will feature a square camera island placed at the top-left corner. The following image gives a hint about the GT 8 Pro’s camera module.
DCS revealed that the Realme GT 8 Pro’s camera setup will comprise a 50-megapixel main camera and a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. While he did not specify the details about the third camera sensor, it could be a 50-megapixel ultra-wide snapper.
Realme Ricoh collab tipped
Tipster Smart Pikachu hints that Realme will collaborate with Ricoh for the upcoming GT 8 Pro. The collaboration will allow GT 8 Pro users to access Ricoh’s signature “Negative Film” colour style and humanistic photography approach.
Realme GT 8 Pro specifications (rumored)
As far as other specs are concerned, the Realme GT 8 Pro is tipped to feature a BOE-supplied 6.78-inch flat AMOLED display offering slim bezels on all four sides, 2K resolution, and an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor. Under the hood, it will feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and a battery with a capacity just under 8,000mAh. Other rumoured features include an x-axis linear motor, dual speakers, and Realme UI 6-based Android 16. It is expected to debut in October in China.
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Nikon has released a new silver version of its full-frame FX-format mirrorless camera, the Nikon Z f. The launch follows requests from users who wanted a model that matched the look of Nikon’s classic film cameras while keeping the performance of a modern full-frame system.
The silver finish is designed to resemble the chrome plating used on film-era cameras like the Nikon F. The texture gives the camera a metal-like appearance, highlighting its heritage design. Nikon has also expanded customization options with three new Premium Exterior colors: Cognac Brown with an embossed texture, Teal Blue, and Mauve Pink. These additions give users more ways to personalize the look of their camera.
Alongside the new design, Nikon will add a Film Grain feature through a future firmware update. This feature lets users apply grain to photos and videos with three grain size options and six strength levels. It can also be combined with Imaging Recipes, which are downloadable presets created by Nikon and collaborating photographers, as well as with existing Picture Controls. This allows for a film-like style that can be adjusted to match different creative needs.
The Z f has been popular since its release for blending a vintage-inspired design with full-frame performance. The silver version and expanded exterior colors aim to add more visual variety while keeping the same imaging capabilities.
Nikon says it will continue to focus on advancing optical performance while adding features that respond to user demand. The company sees the Z f as a camera that not only delivers technical quality but also supports creative expression in both photography and video.
The Nikon Z f silver edition is available for pre-order on the Nikon website for $2,199.95.
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Xiaomi is expected to unveil the Xiaomi 16 series of smartphones later this month in China. A new leak reveals that the Xiaomi 16 Pro will feature a SmartSens-manufactured primary camera. Likely, it could be the same camera that’s expected to be available on the Huawei Mate 80 RS Ultimate, which is expected to debut later this year.
Xiaomi 16 Pro primary camera (rumored)
Xiaomi 16 Pro primary camera leak
According to tipster Fixed Focus Digital, the Xiaomi 16 Pro will feature the 50-megapixel SmartSens SC590X. As per reports, the SC590XS is said to be built on a 22nm process and features a large 1/1.28-inch sensor with 1.2μm pixels. It supports QPD full-pixel autofocus, allowing every pixel to contribute to precise phase detection focusing.
The SC590XS is believed to support native 4K video recording at up to 120 frames per second, alongside a wide dynamic range that would give it an edge in handling complex lighting. The sensor may also be paired with a physical variable aperture, enabling a significantly higher intake of light than conventional setups.
Another detail being circulated is that the SC590XS could adopt Huawei’s RYYB pixel arrangement, which replaces one of the green sub-pixels in the traditional RGB matrix with yellow. Since yellow combines the brightness information of both red and green, this shift is theoretically capable of improving light capture by around 30 to 40 percent.
On the focusing front, the SC590XS reportedly incorporates Quad Phase Detection across all pixels. Combined with AI motion-tracking algorithms, this system is said to lock onto moving subjects quickly and reliably, even when the device is handheld or operating in low-light conditions.
Reports have revealed that the Xiaomi 16 Pro will debut along with the Xiaomi 16 and a new model Xiaomi 16 Pro Max or Mini, which will feature a 6.3-inch display. These devices are expected to debut as the world’s first phones powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.
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While the stable One UI 8 is already available on several Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Flip 7, Galaxy S25 FE, and Galaxy Tab S11 series, the stable rollout has yet to begin. The brand, however, has already confirmed that the stable update will begin rolling out in September, starting with the Galaxy S25 series.
However, the One UI 8 rollout dates for other Galaxy devices were unclear until recently, when a leaked timeline revealed the complete update roadmap along with the release dates.
According to a leak shared by Alfatürk on X, Samsung plans to release the stable One UI 8 update for the Galaxy S25 series on September 18. A week later, the Galaxy S25 FE and Galaxy S24 series could join the party. The rollout will gradually expand to the remaining Galaxy S-series models, Z-series models, and other Galaxy devices in the coming weeks. Check out the complete rollout schedule below.
One UI 8 stable rollout timeline (leaked)
Galaxy S series
Galaxy S25 Ultra – September 18
Galaxy S25+ – September 18
Galaxy S25 – September 18
Galaxy S25 Edge – September 25
Galaxy S24 Ultra – September 25
Galaxy S24+ – September 25
Galaxy S24 FE – September 25
Galaxy S24 – September 25
Galaxy S23 Ultra – October 2
Galaxy S23+ – October 2
Galaxy S23 FE – October 2
Galaxy S23 – October 2
Galaxy S22 Ultra – October 6
Galaxy S22+ – October 6
Galaxy S22 – October 6
Galaxy S21 FE 5G – October 2
Galaxy Z series
Galaxy Z Fold 6 – October 2
Galaxy Z Flip 6 – October 2
Galaxy Z Fold 5 – October 13
Galaxy Z Flip 5 – October 13
Galaxy Z Fold 4 – October 6
Galaxy Z Flip 4 – October 6
Galaxy A series
Galaxy A56 5G – September 25
Galaxy A36 5G – September 25
Galaxy A55 5G – October 6
Galaxy A54 5G – October 13
Galaxy A53 5G – October 30
Galaxy A52s 5G – October 13
Galaxy A35 5G – October 30
Galaxy A34 5G – October 30
Galaxy A33 5G – October 30
Galaxy A26 5G – October 2
Galaxy A25 5G – October 16
Galaxy A23 5G – October 16
Galaxy A17 5G – October 2
Galaxy A16 5G – October 2
Galaxy A15 5G – October 20
Galaxy A06 – October 23
Galaxy M series
Galaxy M34 5G – October 20
Galaxy M33 5G – October 27
Galaxy M15 5G – October 27
Galaxy Xcover series
Galaxy XCover 7 Pro – November 10
Galaxy XCover 7 – October 23
Galaxy XCover 6 Pro – October 23
Galaxy Tab series
Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra 5G – October 1
Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra – October 1
Galaxy Tab S10+ 5G – October 1
Galaxy Tab S10+ – October 1
Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ 5G – October 9
Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ – October 9
Galaxy Tab S10 FE 5G – October 9
Galaxy Tab S10 FE – October 9
Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra – October 23
Galaxy Tab S9+ – October 23
Galaxy Tab S9 – October 23
Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ – October 13
Galaxy Tab S9 FE – October 13
Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra – October 23
Galaxy Tab S8+ – October 23
Galaxy Tab S8 – October 23
Galaxy Tab S8 Lite – October 9
Galaxy Tab S6 Lite – October 23
Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro 5G – November 7
Galaxy Tab Active 5 5G – October 16
Galaxy Tab Active 5 – October 16
Galaxy Tab A9 – November 5
The leaked roadmap also gives us an idea about the stable One UI 8 rollout for Galaxy watches, as follows:
Galaxy Watch 7 – October 1
Galaxy Watch 6 Classic – October 1
Galaxy Watch 6 – October 1
Galaxy Watch FE – October 1
Galaxy Watch 5 Pro – November 3
Galaxy Watch 5 – November 3
Galaxy Watch 4 Classic – November 3
Galaxy Watch 4 – November 3
This leaked schedule is mostly focused on Asia. So, the dates will likely vary for other regions.
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Just days before Apple is set to announce the iPhone 17 lineup, a new report has highlighted alleged details about the battery capacities of the upcoming models. The information comes from the Chinese 3C certification database and was shared by tipster ShrimpApplePro on X. While the listings have not been independently verified, they provide an early look at how Apple may have configured the batteries for its 2025 iPhones.
iPhone 17 series battery capacities
iPhone 17 series mock render
The 3C certification database reveals that the iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max will each have variants with and without a physical SIM card slot, depending on regional availability. Interestingly, only one battery entry was discovered for the standard iPhone 17, which does not clarify whether it belongs to the SIM-enabled or eSIM-only version.
According to the leaked figures, the iPhone 17 Air will have a smaller cell, listed as 3,036mAh for the SIM slot version and 3,149mAh for the eSIM-only variant. The iPhone 17 Pro is tipped to feature 3,988mAh and 4,252mAh options, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max could offer 4,823mAh or 5,088mAh, depending on the configuration. The standard iPhone 17 is shown with a 3,692mAh capacity.
If accurate, the iPhone 17 Pro Max will become the first iPhone to cross the 5,000 mAh mark, representing almost an 8 percent increase over the iPhone 16 Pro Max. On the other hand, the iPhone 17 Air will have the smallest capacity in the lineup, which aligns with its slim design.
Reports suggest this model will rely on Apple’s new C1 modem for improved efficiency and may even arrive with a dedicated battery case to offset its lower capacity. Readers can visit this post to learn about the display, chipset, RAM, and storage capacities of the entire iPhone 17 series.
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Han Boxiao, Product Manager at Vivo, recently shared details about the upcoming Vivo X300’s display. He confirmed that the device will feature a 6.3-inch flat display. Today, Boxiao released the following image to reveal the details about the Vivo X300 Pro’s screen.
Vivo X300 Pro display details confirmed
Vivo X300 Pro display teaser
According to Boxiao, the Vivo X300 Pro will be the first Pro variant in the X-series to feature a large flat display. The device will come with a 6.78-inch screen designed to maximize visual comfort. Boxiao stated that the rounded R corners have been carefully polished, and the frame edges subtly narrowed with micro-arc detailing to improve ergonomics. He even shared a comparison image showing the chin area of both devices, highlighting the thoughtful design touches that make the Pro’s large screen appear user-friendly.
By comparing it to the iPhone 16 Pro Max, Boxiao described the Vivo X300 Pro as lighter, slimmer, more compact, and naturally comfortable to hold. He also acknowledged the growing interest around the camera module design of the X300 series, teasing that this year’s investment and progress in Deco craftsmanship are significant, with more details on the rear design to be revealed later.
For selfies, the X300 Pro will have a 50-megapixel front camera with autofocus support. Its rear camera setup is expected to include a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-828 main camera with OIS, a 50-megapixel Samsung JN5 ultra-wide lens, and a 200-megapixel Samsung HPB periscope telephoto camera with OIS support. The device is expected to come with other features like OriginOS 6-based Android 16, an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, and V3 and VS1 image processing chips.
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According to a recent leak by reliable tipster Digital Chat Station, the Vivo X300 Ultra will feature a 200-megapixel (main) + 50-megapixel (ultra-wide) + 200-megapixel (periscope telephoto) triple camera setup. Today, the tipster released new Weibo posts to share details about the X300 Ultra’s cameras.
Vivo X300 Ultra camera specifications (rumored)
Vivo X300 Ultra camera details
As can be seen above, the tipster said a major smartphone manufacturer’s Ultra-branded phone powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip is currently in the engineering prototype phase. He claimed that this device has a triple camera setup, which comprises the Sony IMX09E primary camera, an IMX09A (Sony LYT-828), and a third periscope telephoto camera. It can be said based on recent leaks that he could be talking about the Vivo X300 Ultra, which is expected to launch in the first half of 2026.
Vivo X300 Ultra primary camera info
The tipster revealed in another Weibo post that the Sony IMX09E is a 22nm sensor measuring 1/1.12 inches with 0.7μm pixels. It supports Hybrid Frame-HDR (DCG+VS), improved full-well capacity, and achieves over 100dB ultra-high dynamic range with better low-light performance. The sensor allows 2x and 4x lossless zoom using full-pixel fusion and integrates a 16-channel 2×2 OCL system for precise focusing and sharp imaging.
Vivo X300 Ultra Sony LYT-828 ultra-wide lens
The Sony LYT-828 is likely to be available as the ultra-wide camera on the X300 Ultra. For those who don’t know, the same camera will serve as the primary camera on the Vivo X300 Pro. As seen above, even a Weibo post by another tipster, Smart Pikachu, supports the claim that the Sony LYT-828 will be the ultra-wide camera on the X300 Ultra.
The X300 Ultra’s camera setup will have a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. This could be equipped with the Samsung HPB camera sensor, which will also be available on the X300 Pro.
As far as selfie shots are concerned, the entire X300 lineup, including the X300 Ultra, is said to feature a 50-megapixel front-facing camera. Apart from autofocus, it will have a 92-degree FOV.
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Meizu has officially revealed that its next-generation flagship smartphone, the Meizu 22, will debut in China on September 15. The launch event will take place at the company’s headquarters in Zhuhai, where the brand is also expected to introduce new ecosystem products. After months of speculation, the company has now disclosed the design and several key features of the device. Read on to know more about the upcoming flagship.
Meizu 22 key specifications
The Meizu 22 will arrive with a 6.32-inch display, a size the brand describes as a golden balance between compact form factor and immersive viewing. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 platform, with special tuning for gaming stability.
Meizu highlights its AI-driven One Mind optimization engines, TÜV Rheinland 72-month fluency certification, and game smoothness S-grade recognition, all promising reliable performance for long-term usage. In addition, the phone carries a 4,500mm² vapour chamber cooling system, which is one of the largest for its size category, ensuring consistent efficiency during demanding tasks.
The Meizu 22 is equipped with a 50-megapixel OmniVision OV50D camera on the front. On the rear, it houses a triple-lens configuration made up of an OIS-enabled 50-megapixel OmniVision OV50H main sensor, a 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 periscope telephoto camera with OIS support, and a 50-megapixel OmniVision OV50D ultra-wide lens/ On the software side, AI imaging tools such as one-click filter extraction allow users to generate distinctive visual effects instantly.
Meizu has paid particular attention to the physical design of the Meizu 22. It weighs 190 grams and has a slim 8.15mm profile, with a width of 71mm that is intended to provide comfortable handling. The front features a 2.5D slightly curved display, while the rear has a 3D curved back for a balanced in-hand feel. The device also introduces an innovative floating back cover and an entirely symmetrical layout with 0.8mm uniform bezels. Notably, it is the only flagship to sport a white bezel panel, giving it a distinct appearance compared to its rivals.
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Embodied intelligence refers to the ability of robots to combine physical actions with advanced reasoning, perception, and decision-making. Unlike traditional machines that follow fixed commands, embodied robots can interpret complex instructions, adapt to new situations, and perform tasks with human-like flexibility. This appears set to become a reality in the not-too-distant future, as an increasing number of players and nations are entering this competitive arena. Currently, the race for embodied intelligence is intensifying.
The Embodied Intelligence Race
Tesla is placing huge weight on its humanoid robot project, Optimus. The company expects it to become a major part of its future, representing up to 80% of Tesla’s overall value. Elon Musk has set an ambitious target: producing one million humanoid robots per year by 2030. Optimus is designed primarily for factory use but is also being developed for consumer applications, ranging from household assistance to personal support.
Boston Dynamics, long known for its groundbreaking robotic designs, has turned its Atlas model into a fully electric humanoid platform. Atlas is capable of performing complex multi-task demonstrations, such as handling tools or navigating obstacle courses. With Toyota’s large Behavior Model supporting its development, Atlas is being positioned as an advanced industrial solution. However, like Tesla’s Optimus, Atlas still faces the challenge of moving beyond staged demonstrations toward everyday usability.
NVIDIA is entering the robotics race with a software-first approach. Its Isaac platform and GR00T foundation models provide robotics developers with tools for simulation, reasoning, and adaptability. NVIDIA describes GR00T as “the next wave of AI,” aiming to make robots more capable of decision-making in real-world settings. This positions NVIDIA as a key enabler of robotics rather than a hardware maker, offering the “brains” for embodied intelligence.
The Challenge: Demos vs. Dependability
Despite impressive demonstrations of robots running, jumping, or manipulating tools, most humanoid robots struggle with real-life tasks. Simple activities like folding laundry, serving food, or caregiving remain much harder than advertised. The gap between marketing demos and practical dependability is still wide, slowing adoption in homes and industries.
China’s Disruptive Entry: X Square Robot and Wall-OSS
A new player from China, X Square Robot, is taking a bold step with its open-source model, Wall-OSS. This is China’s first foundational model for embodied intelligence and is designed to make robots adaptable in unpredictable real-world environments. Unlike proprietary approaches from Tesla or Boston Dynamics, Wall-OSS will be freely available on platforms like GitHub and Hugging Face.
How Wall-OSS Works
Wall-OSS uses a Shared Attention Mechanism to focus only on relevant cues, improving reaction time and reducing errors. It’s also paired with a Task-Routed Feed-Forward Network (FFN). In most legacy systems, all sensory streams, such as camera vision, spoken instructions, or motor commands, are funneled through a single processing layer, forcing the model to juggle unrelated inputs in one space. The result was bottlenecks, slow adaptation, and a tendency to misprioritize commands.
Wall-OSS addresses this differently. Shared attention allows the model to selectively focus on the most relevant cues in a scene, while the task-routed FFN processes different types of input, vision, language, and motor actions through specialized pathways. For example, visual data is processed along one optimised pathway for object recognition and spatial mapping; linguistic commands are parsed and processed through a separate pathway. Concurrently, motion processing operates independently, accounting for physical constraints and real-time feedback.
This enables robots to understand and act in context, such as following the instruction “Pick up the apple on the table and place it in the bowl” instead of treating “see apple” and “pick” as separate tasks. Routing multimodal inputs effectively mirrors human cognition, where vision/sign, hearing, and motor planning seamlessly integrate. For robots, this translates to faster response times, fewer errors, and better performance in unfamiliar environments.
Another key feature is Chain-of-Thought (CoT) reasoning integrated into its architecture, where the robot plans out multi-step actions before execution. For example, a command like “clean the table” is often treated as a one-off trigger by robots in traditional models. They may forget to wipe it down after picking up tableware. While CoT reasoning gives the ability to simulate multiple steps before moving. It generates an internal plan instead of reacting in isolation. Responding to the command ‘clean the table’ involves recognizing clutter, sorting items, removing dishes, and wiping the surface, all done logically rather than through trial and error.
This, of course, extends beyond simple housekeeping. In industrial or service settings, multi-step planning allows robots to adapt without explicit programming. A warehouse bot could deduce how to stack differently-sized packages without knocking them over, while a healthcare assistant could prepare instruments by following procedural sequences.
Training for Real-World Adaptability
Unlike older systems trained on narrow datasets, Wall-OSS has been trained on billions of Vision-Language-Action samples. These come from real-world robotic logs, generative videos, and synthetic environments with different lighting, textures, and clutter. This broad training gives model resilience beyond controlled labs, and also means that WALL-OSS-powered robots are less likely to falter when faced with unusual household layouts, different object shapes, or sudden changes in context.
The Quanta X2 Robot
To showcase Wall-OSS, X Square Robot has developed the Quanta X2. This robot uses a wheeled base, a 7-degree-of-freedom arm, and a dexterous hand with lifelike gestures. It can handle up to 62 degrees of freedom for natural movements and features rotating clamps for 360° cleaning. The Quanta X2 is designed for use in service industries, households, and industrial settings.
Open-Source vs. Proprietary Futures
While other robotics companies maintain proprietary stacks, X Square Robot is set to release Wall-OSS openly on GitHub and Hugging Face. And if adoption spreads, Wall-OSS may position open frameworks as a credible counterpoint to closed systems.
With roughly US $100 million in funding, X Square Robot is betting that open-source collaboration can solve what proprietary efforts have not: dependable performance in unpredictable environments. For startups, Wall-OSS provides a ready-made brain; for hardware makers, it offers a generalizable intelligence layer. The race is no longer about choreographed performances but about bridging the gap between shallow demos and real-world needs.
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