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Samsung phone buying guide: Which model to choose

Let’s play spot the differences today. Below are four Samsung phones ranging from $150 to $900. Can you guess which is the cheapest and which is the priciest? 

Even people like us, who know phones, need a good stare to spot the differences that set these models apart. It’s a bit like walking into a mirror maze when it comes to Samsung phones. 

There’s the shiny flagship shelf, a budget rack that somehow has ten nearly identical options, and mid-range models. It feels like Samsung’s competing with itself.

Honestly, it isn’t easy to pick a phone from all this chaos. But that’s the whole point. Samsung wants to make a phone for everyone, everywhere, at every possible price.

It’s your job now to decide which one is actually worth your money. And that’s where this guide comes in. We’ll break down the series, what each phone is good at, and which one makes the most sense for you.

1. The Galaxy S Series

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Galaxy S25 Ultra

The Galaxy S series is Samsung’s most recognizable line. These are the mainstream flagships that go head-to-head with the best of Apple. The S series gets updated every year with the company’s best mix of design, performance, and features.

The current lineup, the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra, follows the same formula Samsung has been refining for years. The standard S25 is the one most people should probably consider if they are looking for anything in flagship territory. It’s smaller, easier to use with one hand, and comes with most of the same high-end features as its pricier siblings.

The S25+ gives you a larger screen and bigger battery, but otherwise doesn’t change much. The S25 Ultra is the no-compromise version. It has the sharpest display, the biggest battery, extra telephoto cameras, and support for the S Pen stylus. But it’s also heavy and expensive, so it only makes sense if you actually use those extras.

Who should buy?

  • S25: The default choice if you want a flagship Samsung without spending over $1,000.
  • S25+: For people who want a larger screen and battery without going all the way to the Ultra.
  • S25 Ultra: For stylus users, serious photographers, or anyone who wants the absolute top-end model.

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2. The Galaxy Z Series

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 & Galaxy Z Flip 7
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7

Samsung’s Z series is where the company experiments. This is where you’ll find foldables: the Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip. They’re some of the most talked-about devices in Samsung’s lineup, but they’re not for everyone.

The Z Flip is the more approachable foldable. It looks like a normal smartphone when unfolded, but folds into a compact square. If you like the idea of a pocketable phone that still has flagship-level features, this is the one to look at. The cameras and battery aren’t as strong as the S series, though, so you’re trading a bit of practicality for novelty.

The Z Fold, on the other hand, is more like a tablet that folds into a phone. Open it up, and you get a big screen that’s great for multitasking, reading, or even light productivity. But it’s bulky and very expensive. It’s best suited for people who genuinely need that larger display and don’t mind the extra size.

Who should buy?

  • Z Flip: Stylish, compact, and fun, but not the most practical if battery life and cameras matter most.
  • Z Fold: A multitasking machine for those who want a phone-tablet hybrid and can handle the cost.

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3. The Galaxy A Series

Sasmsung Galaxy A56 (left) and Galaxy A36 (right)_
Sasmsung Galaxy A56 (left) and Galaxy A36 (right)

If you don’t want to spend flagship money, the Galaxy A series is where you should look. These phones balance affordability with decent performance and design. They don’t have the same premium cameras or build materials as the S or Z series, but they’re more than good enough for everyday use.

The Galaxy A56 and Galaxy A36 are the most notable mid-range models in 2025. They come with big displays, reliable battery life, and support for multiple years of software updates.

Who should buy?

If you’re someone who just wants a phone that works, lasts through the day, and won’t drain your wallet, the A series is probably your best bet.

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4. The Galaxy M Series

Galaxy M36

The Galaxy M series is mainly aimed at markets like Asia and Latin America, where value is critical. These phones are priced lower than the A series and often come with massive batteries. They skip out on extras like high-end displays or premium cameras, but they cover the basics.

Who should buy?

For someone who wants a phone for calls, social media, and casual use, the M series makes sense. Think of them as workhorses that keep going without much flair.

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5. The Galaxy F series

Samsung-Galaxy-F36-5G
Samsung-Galaxy-F36-5G

The Galaxy F series started out as a lineup built for India, sold mostly online and usually tied to platforms like Flipkart. Samsung positions them at very specific price points, which often means repackaging phones from its other budget and mid-range families. 

In practice, a lot of F-series models are M-series devices with a few tweaks, sometimes a different finish, a shifted camera setup, or adjusted storage options.

Take the Galaxy F56. It’s nearly identical to the M56 under the hood, but Samsung gives it a slightly altered design and limits it to online sales.

Who should buy?

The Galaxy F series often give a great value during online sales, so it’s a great fit for price-conscious online buyers.

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6. The Software Factor

No matter which model you choose, Samsung’s software support is one of its strongest selling points. The company now promises up to seven years of updates on its flagship phones, which is among the best in the industry. Even A, M and F-series models get multiple years of Android upgrades and security patches. That means your phone will stay usable for longer, which is worth factoring into the purchase.

7. Final Thoughts

Samsung makes too many phones. That’s both confusing and, in a way, reassuring: there’s probably a device that fits your priorities, whether that’s a $200 budget model or a $1,800 foldable.

The trick is not to get distracted by features you won’t actually use. Most people are better off sticking with the Galaxy S25 or one of the A-series models. The Ultra and foldables are great for specific use cases, but for everyday needs, the simpler options tend to make more sense.

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HyperOS 3 beta update rolling out to these 8 Xiaomi phones

Xiaomi HyperOS 3 beta update

Xiaomi launched the highly anticipated HyperOS 3 yesterday, unveiling numerous system-level enhancements, innovative features, and AI capabilities. The brand also places a strong emphasis on ensuring a seamless software experience.

A day after its unveiling in China, Xiaomi has started rolling out the beta update to eight of its devices in the first phase. Check if yours is ready for early access to the latest features and upgrades.

Xiaomi rolls out HyperOS 3 beta update to these devices

  • Xiaomi 15
  • Xiaomi 15 Pro
  • Xiaomi 15S Pro
  • Xiaomi 15 Ultra
  • REDMI K80 Pro
  • REDMI K80 Ultra
  • Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro
  • Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro 12.5

The update should be available to all users who have already signed up for the HyperOS 3 beta program. Note that the beta program is currently available in China. However, it will not remain exclusive to China. Xiaomi will soon launch HyperOS 3 globally and kick off the beta program in more countries.

HyperOS 3 is a major upgrade, so you’ll need a big chunk of free storage. For the Xiaomi 15 Pro, the update package weighs about 7.6GB, and it can be even higher for some models. Ensure that your phone has at least 10GB of free storage and 30% battery for smoother installation.

Also read: What’s new and what’s better in HyperOS 3?

HyperOS 3 beta rollout timeline for other Xiaomi devices

Eight devices in the first phase have already started receiving the HyperOS 3 beta update. The second phase includes devices like Xiaomi MIX Flip 2, REDMI K80, Xiaomi Pad 7, Pad 7 Ultra, REDMI K Pad, Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2025 Series, and Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED Series. These devices will get the beta update before September 17.

In the third phase, Xiaomi MIX Fold 4, MIX Flip, Xiaomi 14 series, Redmi K70 series (also K70E and K70 Ultimate Edition), and Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4 will be able to access HyperOS 3 beta. The beta update will be released before September 30.

Please note that the HyperOS 3 beta update is currently exclusive to China; therefore, this timeline only applies to that region. Be sure to regularly visit Gizmochina to stay informed when the beta program expands to other regions.

HONOR Magic V5 Full Review: The Z Fold 7’s biggest rival

HONOR Magic V5, the thinnest foldable phone in the world. Even when unfolded, it’s still the second thinnest among all smartphones. Honestly, this isn’t much of a surprise—the HONOR Magic V3 also held the title of thinnest foldable at one point. They’ve simply outdone their own past achievements.

We were fortunate enough to get our hands on the global version of this phone ahead of its release. After using it for a while, I have some thoughts to share beyond just the standard test results. Let’s start with this bulge camera module.

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Camera

Maybe the body is too thin, or the camera system is too powerful—either way, the camera bump is more pronounced than I expected. But I’m not complaining; some flagship phones are much worse. And I do enjoy the benefits of a larger camera.

First up is the telephoto camera. It uses an older sensor and has a shorter focal length compared to last gen, but the sensor size has actually increased. So much better than the poor 3x telephoto of the Z Fold 7. I like this focal length—it’s one I use often in everyday shooting. Plus, its 64MP resolution without the 2×2 OCL technology gives it an edge in detail retention, outperforming most other phones in most scenarios.

HONOR is so confident in its quality that it doesn’t use AI upscaling for zoom levels under 15×. Even beyond 15×, the AI enhancement doesn’t make photos look overly processed. It doesn’t add fake details, which is great for those who dislike heavy AI intervention.

The ultra-wide camera now has an even wider field of view. I’ve always maintained in my reviews: An ultra-wide camera must be truly wide, or it’s pointless. HONOR clearly took my advice. Even though this camera still has flaws—like persistent purple fringing and mediocre low-light detail—I still love the dramatic perspective it offers.

Magic V5’s default color profile is **Vibrant**, but you can switch between two other modes depending on the scene. My favorite is **Authentic mode**, with its high-contrast, cinematic look. As for video recording, there’s little to criticize. You can freely switch between lenses even at **4K 60fps**, and stabilization is solid. The Pro mode even includes a **LOG profile**, showing this phone’s high ceiling for videography. The only nitpick is that sometimes focus hunting in low light.

Compared to the rear camera, the front cameras aren’t as impressive. They max out at **4K 30fps**, and noise is noticeable in dim lighting. But hey, as long as they don’t ruin your Zoom meetings, the image quality is acceptable—which is probably what HONOR intended.

Front camera sample screenshot

Design & Experience

Maybe you don’t care about the cameras, but you’re definitely here for the paper-thin body. This is an HK$5 coin, 3.3mm thick. Place it next to the Magic V5, and you’ll see just how absurdly thin this phone is. The slimness is even more apparent when folded. Here’s an iPhone 16 Pro, 8.25mm thick, and the Magic V5 next to it doesn’t look much thicker.

I know, the Z Fold 7 is just as thin. In order to slim it down, Samsung chose not to increase the battery capacity. How about Magic V5?What did HONOR sacrifice to achieve this thinness? Nothing. Nothing compromises. Even the battery got bigger. Except for a slightly lower dust-resistance rating, it’s just like a normal flagship phone. You can’t use weight or thickness as an excuse to avoid using it anymore.

Now, the biggest pain point of foldables: the inner screen experience. Like all foldables, the Magic V5 still hasn’t solved it. It can’t fill the entire screen with videos, and apps not optimized for foldables look awkward. But HONOR still tries to solve these problems the way they do.

For example, the split-screen and multi-window UI is excellent. You think you want this window to be bigger, no problem. That window gets bigger too, no problem. Unlike other brands that have 4 small 1 big multi windows, HONOR wants to let users decide the size of each app. Even if you want to swap the position of the apps or the orientation of the arrangement, you can do it on Magic V5. Together with this small, flexible floating window, you can keep up to 4 apps in the foreground.

The USB is a 3.2 Gen 1 port; of course, it supports video output. And there’s a **PC mode**—though there’s a bug when connecting to ultrawide monitors, the image stretches. But the 16:9 monitors don’t have this problem. Hopefully, this gets fixed in the final software.

Although the Magic V5 can be used like a laptop, by simply unfolding it in half to allow the bottom half to become a keyboard or touchpad. But I’m not a big fan of doing that. In addition to being cut in half because of the display, the outer screen is also susceptible to scratches from desk dust. The keyboard is too small and there’s no way to type with both hands, so if you really want to use it for the office, you’ll have to connect a Bluetooth keyboard at least.

Display

I put the Magic V5 display specs here. As you can see, they are **top-tier across the board**, especially the **PWM dimming frequency**—HONOR remains the only brand pushing ultra-high-frequency PWM for eye comfort. I have to say, their phones have always been the best in the eye care department.

Both the inner and outer screens support a stylus. Just the stylus is something you need to buy separately. As for the crease, after about a month of use, it’s about what you’d expect from an average foldable phone. It has indeed become more noticeable compared to when it was first unboxed, but when viewed straight on, there’s still no visible change.

Bonus: The Magic V5 has **AI-powered foreign object detection**. If anything larger than 0.8mm is on the inner screen, it’ll warn you on the outer screen. Finally, AI does something useful.

Performance

Magic V5 is a foldable phone with a Snapdragon 8 Elite. Peak performance is certainly much better than those phones with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, or 8 Elite with one less P-core. It’s not much different from that custom overclocked 8 Elite from the Z Fold 7. But after all, the Magic V5 is still a foldable phone, and combined with its ultra-thin body, gaming performance wouldn’t be great—and Genshin Impact’s frame rate graph confirms it.

Not only does the frame rate quickly lock at 45, but by the end, it shows a tendency to drop further. With the cooling system overloaded, the body temperature reaches nearly 50°C. Fortunately, since my hands grip the lower half, it doesn’t feel too hot during gameplay. So, is the Magic V5 bad for gaming? Not really. Fold it, and magic happens—gaming on the outer screen actually provides a better experience. Smoother, more stable, and cooler. But why? We find this is due to different rendering resolutions between screens.

The inner screen renders twice the resolution of the outer screen, doubling GPU load. Simply put, gaming on the inner screen is like running two identical games simultaneously. Therefore, the correct way to game on the Magic V5 is: for light games, use the inner screen for a larger display and better graphics; for demanding games, use the outer screen for more sustained and smoother gameplay.

Battery & Charging

What makes Magic V5 remarkable? It must: being thinner, the battery is bigger. With fewer foldable phones reviewed recently, we can only compare it to last year’s Magic V3. The progress in battery endurance over this year is quite significant.

Here’s the battery endurance curve from my heaviest usage day – I tried to use the inner screen as much as possible, and primarily used the 5G network. Even with such intensive usage from work start to finish, I didn’t manage to drain its battery.

And if that’s not enough, the Chinese version of 1TB model upgrades the battery to 6100mAh. That’s a whopping 1,700mAh larger than the Z Fold 7! This is the longest-lasting foldable yet. If you’ve got deep pockets, you should take note.

The charging speed isn’t as impressive as the battery capacity, though. 66W wired charging might not sound exceptionally fast, but it can fully charge the phone in under 50 minutes, which is still quite speedy. The Magic V5 hasn’t sacrificed wireless charging despite its thinness, and third-party PD chargers can deliver up to 45W. There’s really nothing to complain about in terms of charging.

Final Thoughts

2025 has been a rough year for foldable fans: Samsung’s Z Fold 7 dropped S Pen support. Xiaomi paused the MIX Fold series. Vivo skipped the X Fold 5 Pro. And OPPO’s Find N5 cut a CPU P-cores. Against this backdrop, the Magic V5’s all-around upgrades—with zero downgrades—are its biggest selling point. Even if it’s a cell phone case, they’ve upgraded to a vegan leather version with a stand. The Chinese pricing matches the Magic V3’s launch price, so hopefully, the global version Magic V5 won’t disappoint us.

Vivo launches Image Awards with X200 Pro prize as Vivo T4 Pro goes on sale

Recently, Vivo announced the return of its annual Imagine Smartphone Photography Awards, now in its third edition, giving photography enthusiasts a chance to showcase their creativity and win exciting rewards. The company has also kicked off sales of its newly launched Vivo T4 Pro in India, offering buyers a blend of powerful features at a competitive price.

Vivo Imagine Awards open for entries

Vivo Imagine Smartphone Photography Awards, 2025
Vivo Imagine Smartphone Photography Awards, 2025

The latest edition of the Imagine Awards builds on last year’s success, which saw over 17,000 submissions nationwide. This year’s theme continues to highlight creativity, perspective, and storytelling over technical gear, making the platform inclusive for all. Open to participants across India, the contest runs from Aug. 22 to Nov. 30, 2025, with submissions accepted in six categories: Nature & Landscape, Night & Light, Architecture, Motion, Portrait, and Street & Culture.

Vivo X200 Pro
Vivo X200 Pro

Entries will be judged by a panel led by filmmaker Zoya Akhtar, alongside renowned photographers Vineet Vohra, Rakesh Pulapa, and Aamir Wani. One Grand Jury winner will walk away with a cash prize of Rs 5,00,000, while the winners in each category will receive a Vivo X200 Pro smartphone. The finalists will be invited to the Grand Finale in December, making it not just a contest but also a platform for mentorship and recognition.

Vivo T4 Pro sale begins in India

Vivo T4 Pro 5G
Vivo T4 Pro 5G

Alongside the contest, the Vivo T4 Pro has been made available for purchase starting today. The device features a 6.77-inch 1.5K quad-curved AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 5,000 nits brightness, protected by Schott Diamond Shield Glass.

The T4 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor, paired with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, and houses a 6,500mAh battery with 90W fast charging. For imaging, the T4 Pro includes a 50-megapixel OIS main sensor, a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens with 10x portrait zoom, and a 32-megapixel selfie camera supporting 4K recording.

The Vivo T4 Pro 5G is priced at Rs 27,999 for 8GB+128GB, Rs 29,999 for 8GB+256GB, and Rs 31,999 for 12GB+256GB. It is available in Nitro Blue and Blaze Gold colour options. Sales begin on August 29 through Flipkart, Vivo’s official website, and partner offline stores.

Launch offers include a Rs 3,000 instant discount on select bank cards, up to Rs 3,000 exchange bonus, 6 months no-cost EMI, and 2 months of free OTT access with the Rs 1,199 Jio prepaid plan.

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Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ sets Guinness World Record for design milestone

Infinix has revealed that its latest smartphone, the Hot 60 Pro+, has achieved a remarkable global recognition. The announcement came during a recent certification event in Indonesia, where Guinness World Records adjudicators confirmed the achievement.

Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ certified as the world’s thinnest 3D curved display smartphone

Infinix Hot 60 Pro+
Infinix Hot 60 Pro+

The Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ has been certified as the world’s thinnest 3D curved display smartphone, measuring only 5.95mm at its slimmest point. The award ceremony was hosted at the iconic Borobudur Temple in Indonesia, coinciding with the device’s local launch.

To ensure credibility, Infinix collaborated with an ILAC-accredited laboratory that carried out precise laser measurements at multiple points. The results confirmed a thickness of 5.95mm at its thinnest area and 6.09mm at the thickest section, the latter being used as the official Guinness benchmark.

Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ specifications

Infinix Hot 60 Pro+
Infinix Hot 60 Pro+

Despite its slim design, the Hot 60 Pro+ offers a solid feature set. The smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Helio G200 chipset and sports a 6.78-inch curved AMOLED display with 1,224p resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate.

The Hot 60 Pro+ also comes with a 50-megapixel primary camera, an in-display fingerprint scanner, and an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance. The device weighs just 155 grams and is backed by a 5,160mAh battery with 45W fast charging and 10W reverse wired charging support.

 In comparison, the Galaxy S25 Edge is slightly thinner at 5.8mm but carries a smaller 3,900mAh battery and is heavier at 163.8 grams. The Hot 60 Pro+ is globally available for $200.

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After 90 days – Why I switched to the OnePlus 13s from a Samsung

Last year, when I got the Galaxy S24 Ultra, I thought I had finally settled into the perfect smartphone. It was reliable, packed with AI features, and offered one of the best displays in the business. But earlier this year, I decided to give the OnePlus 13s a try, intrigued by its compact design and beefy specs.

Now, after 90 days of using the OnePlus 13s (review), I can say it has been difficult for me to go back to the S24 Ultra. This is not because the Samsung flagship is lacking, but because the OnePlus 13s offers a combination of performance, efficiency, and value that feels very hard to ignore.

6Living with the OnePlus 13s

OnePlus 13s
OnePlus 13s

After 90 days, the OnePlus 13s has not only impressed me but also changed the way I think about flagships. Samsung remains excellent in many areas, but switching back feels difficult because the OnePlus device has made daily life more convenient. From lighter design to longer endurance and smarter software touches, it feels like the right fit for my routine.

It is not about one phone being better in every possible way, it is about which one makes the most sense for me day to day. Right now, that is the OnePlus 13s.

Final thoughts

The S24 Ultra still has its strengths, particularly in bigger display size quality and camera zoom, but the OnePlus 13s leads across crucial areas – performance, design, battery, AI features, and pricing.

That combination makes it tough for me to go back. At the end of the day, the OnePlus 13s feels like a flagship that not only competes with the biggest names in the industry but also challenges the way we think about value in premium smartphones.

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WhatsApp Adds AI Writing Help Feature, Starting in the US and Expanding Globally

WhatsApp is rolling out a new feature called Writing Help to make it easier for people to polish their messages. The tool suggests different ways to phrase what you want to say, whether you want it to sound professional, funny, or supportive. You can tap the pencil icon while drafting in a 1:1 or group chat to see suggestions, then pick one, edit it, or stick with your own words.

A common question is whether this is actually private. WhatsApp says yes. Writing Help runs on Private Processing, a technology that lets Meta AI provide suggestions without WhatsApp or Meta ever seeing your messages. To make sure it’s secure, WhatsApp worked with outside security experts, and independent audits from NCC Group and Trail of Bits have backed up the system’s design.

For anyone interested in the details, Meta has published an engineering blog and a technical white paper that explain how Private Processing works and how it supports new features like Writing Help and Message Summaries.

WhatsApp stresses that these tools are optional. They are off by default, and you decide if you want to use them.

Writing Help is starting in English in the United States and a handful of other countries, with plans to add more languages and regions later this year.

In related news, WhatsApp has also rolled out new group call features, including call scheduling with invites, attendee management, calendar links, and notifications before calls start. Users can now raise hands or send reactions during calls, while call link creators get alerts when someone joins. All calls remain end-to-end encrypted.

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Realme P4 Pro 5G Goes on 12-Hour Sale Today in India with ₹19,999 Effective Starts Price

realme launched the P4 Pro smartphone in India last week. The first sale took place on August 27 at 12 noon. The company has now confirmed a special 12-hour sale that begins today, August 29, at 12 PM and runs until midnight. Customers will get the same bank and exchange benefits during this limited-time window.

Realme P4 Pro

Pricing and Offers

The realme P4 Pro comes in three storage options. The 12GB RAM with 256GB storage variant is priced at ₹28,999. With a ₹3,000 bank discount and a ₹2,000 exchange bonus, the effective price is ₹23,999. The 8GB RAM with 256GB storage variant costs ₹26,999, but after offers the price comes down to ₹21,999. The base 8GB RAM with 128GB storage model is listed at ₹24,999 and is available for ₹19,999 after discounts. All models include a three-month no-cost EMI option. The phone can be bought from Flipkart, realme.com, and retail stores.

Specifications

The realme P4 Pro has a 6.8-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2800×1280 pixels, a 144Hz refresh rate, and up to 6500 nits peak brightness. The screen supports 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, up to 4608Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, full-brightness DC dimming, and is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i.

realme P4 Pro 5G

The phone runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor with Adreno 722 GPU. It comes with 8GB or 12GB LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB UFS 3.1 storage. It ships with Android 15 based realme UI 6.0.

The rear camera setup has a 50MP Sony IMX896 sensor with OIS and f/1.8 aperture, along with an 8MP ultra-wide camera with f/2.2 aperture. It supports 4K video recording at 60fps. On the front, it has a 50MP OV50D sensor with f/2.4 aperture, also capable of 4K recording.

The phone includes an in-display fingerprint sensor, infrared sensor, stereo speakers, Hi-Res audio, and USB Type-C audio. It is IP68 and IP69 rated for dust and water resistance. Connectivity options include 5G SA/NSA, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, and USB Type-C 2.0. The device is powered by a 7000mAh battery with 80W fast charging. It measures 162.27×76.16×7.68mm and weighs 189g.

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New leak reveals iQOO 15 Mini’s display, chipset details

As per reports, the upcoming iQOO 15 lineup has three devices. While the brand is expected to announce the iQOO 15 in October this year, it may unveil the iQOO 15 Ultra and a compact model, which is tentatively dubbed the iQOO 15 Mini, in the first half of 2026. A new Weibo post by tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed details about the compact edition.

iQOO 15 Mini key specifications tipped

iQOO 15 Mini leak by DCS

According to the tipster, the alleged iQOO 15 Mini will feature a 6.31-inch display with a flat design. While initial leaks suggested that it could be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 (SM8850), its chipset is yet to be finalized. It is speculated that the company may consider adopting the forthcoming Dimensity 9500+ instead. A recent leak suggested that the iQOO 15 Mini may pack a battery of around 7,000mAh capacity.

For those who don’t know, MediaTek is expected to unveil the Dimensity 9500 chip next month. The Vivo X300 series and the Oppo Find X9 lineup are expected to be the first phones to feature it. The Dimensity 9500 Plus, which is expected to launch in the first half of 2026, appears to be an overclocked version of the standard D9500.

DCS added that iQOO had also been exploring a compact tablet project, but it is currently on hold, and its future remains uncertain.

The iQOO 15 Mini is expected to rival the OnePlus 15T, which is expected to feature a similar display and the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2. While the Chinese edition may carry the 15T branding, it may debut in India as the OnePlus 15s. At present, there is no clarity on whether the iQOO 15 Mini will be released outside of China.

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Corsair introduces XENEON EDGE, a 14.5-inch touchscreen secondary display

Corsair has launched a new addition to its XENEON lineup, this time aimed at PC enthusiasts who want more screen real estate without cluttering their desks. The XENEON EDGE is a 14.5-inch LCD touchscreen that can double as a system monitor, a secondary app display, or even a streaming control panel.

Corsair XENEON EDGE with 14.5-inch LCD and five-point touch input

The display comes with a 2560×720 resolution (32:9) on an AHVA IPS panel, runs at 60Hz, and reaches up to 350 nits brightness. It supports five-point touch input, making it more versatile than just a stats panel. Connectivity is handled through USB-C (DP Alt Mode) or HDMI, so it works not only with PCs but also with tablets or phones.

Where Corsair seems to be pushing the EDGE apart from cheaper alternatives is in mounting flexibility. The panel can slot into a 360mm radiator space inside a PC case, attach to any metal surface with its 14 built-in magnets, sit on a desk with the included stand, or be mounted on an arm via dual 1/4-20 threads (compatible with Elgato’s Multi Mount). That makes it useful as an in-case display for temps and hardware monitoring, or as a customizable side panel for streamers and creators.

Naturally, the EDGE ties into Corsair’s iCUE software, letting users set up widgets for CPU/GPU usage, music playback, or AI tools. It’s already available on Corsair’s store, with wider retail availability coming in Q4 2025.

At 372mm x 120mm x 20mm, the XENEON EDGE isn’t huge, but it’s designed to slot neatly into setups where every inch counts. It also carries a two-year warranty. Some competing options offer higher-end panels, but Corsair seems to be going after versatility and ecosystem integration.

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Samsung takes another jab at Apple with Galaxy AI ad, “No shirt? No problem”

Samsung isn’t done poking fun at Apple. Hot on the heels of its “Can your phone do that?” spot, the company has dropped a new ad called “No shirt? No problem” that highlights what Galaxy AI can do — and what iPhones can’t.

The clip, shared on Samsung’s official X account and YouTube channel, opens with two friends lounging by a pool. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 owner, sitting shirtless, wants a photo he can actually share. His iPhone-carrying friend tries to help by covering his bare chest with random objects — from a sheet of paper to a leaf — but none of the makeshift fixes work.

That’s when the Fold 7 shows off its AI party trick. The Samsung user takes a shirtless photo of himself, then uses the Sketch to Image feature to literally draw a shirt onto his body. Within seconds, the AI generates a realistic shirt in the design he sketched, turning the shot into a perfectly shareable picture. Cue the punchline: “Can your phone do that?” The iPhone user’s reaction? He hurls his phone away in embarrassment.

With this ad, Samsung is flexing its Galaxy AI tools — positioning features like sketch-to-image as everyday problem-solvers that iPhones simply don’t offer. Coming just ahead of Apple’s iPhone 17 launch, the timing is no coincidence. While Apple is reportedly working on its own AI push, Samsung wants to remind users that its foldables already pack futuristic tricks.

Playful? Sure. Petty? Maybe. But Samsung’s message is clear: in the AI game, it believes Galaxy is already one step ahead.

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DJI’s next action camera is the modular Osmo Nano, and it might launch on September 10

DJI’s Osmo series could soon have a new member. According to leaked marketing materials shared by Hasper Ellens of DroneXL, the company is preparing to launch the DJI Osmo Nano, a compact action camera that looks set to succeed the DJI Action 2 from 2021.

The documents show a camera built around a two-part modular design. The main camera has been tagged on the top of a detachable module with a magnetic connection.

This module has an OLED touchscreen with HD resolution for live monitoring and controls, and it can charge the camera to 80% in just 20 minutes. It also houses an SD card slot for extra storage.

Osmo Nano features a flexible mounting system

What’s impressive is that the main camera can attach magnetically on multiple sides, both front and back, and even supports reversible polarity. That means creators could quickly flip orientation depending on whether they’re shooting selfies, group shots, or first-person footage. The Osmo Nano will have a 64GB or 128GB of built-in memory.

Accessories appear to be a big part of the Nano’s pitch. The leak shows a magnetic hat clip, a chest mount, a lanyard that can be worn under clothing for wearable filming, and a headband for first-person perspectives. 

DJI is also including a quick-release folding adapter that works with existing Action-series accessories, making it easier for users to bring older gear along.

As for pricing, the Osmo Nano will start at $369 / €369 for the 64GB model and $399 / €399 for the 128GB model. That puts it close to GoPro’s entry-level Hero offerings. 

Last but not least, Ellens claims the official launch is set for September 10, just ahead of the busy fall gadget season.

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Huawei Cloud reports 250% surge in AI computing power

Huawei Cloud has reported a major jump in its computing capacity, saying it is expanding fast to meet growing demand for AI in China. At the China International Big Data Industry Expo in Guiyang on August 28, CEO Zhang Ping’an said the company’s overall computing power is up 250% compared with last year. The number of customers using its Ascend AI Cloud service also rose from 321 to 1,714, according to figures cited by IT Home.

The company is building out what it calls a nationwide “black soil of computing power,” with hubs in Gui’an, Ulanqab, Horqin, and Wuhu. The Gui’an site runs the CloudMatrix 384 supernode, which links 384 Ascend NPUs with 192 Kunpeng CPUs. Huawei says the system can deliver 300 PFlops of performance and train over 1,300 large-scale models simultaneously. Across 432 supernodes, the network forms a 160,000-card AI cluster that has been operating without major incidents for more than two years.

Huawei added that its hubs in Gui’an and Ulanqab already support over 1,000 daily AI-driven applications in the financial sector. The newer Wuhu supernode, launched in April, is designed to extend services to global customers and supports China’s East-West Computing initiative.

The company says its approach combines data center hardware with networking, optical communication, and power management to squeeze more efficiency out of space and energy.

The expansion highlights Huawei’s push to become a serious player in AI infrastructure. While US cloud providers such as AWS, Microsoft, and Google remain dominant worldwide, Huawei’s latest figures suggest it is strengthening its position both in China and in international markets.

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Samsung Galaxy F17 5G prices leak for Indian market

Samsung seems to be lining up a fresh wave of budget-friendly 5G smartphones for the Indian market, and the Galaxy F17 5G is among one of them. A new leak suggests that the phone’s pricing is already locked in, which usually means the official launch is just around the corner.

According to well-known tipster Abhishek Yadav, the Galaxy F17 5G will arrive in two storage variants. The entry-level version with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage is tipped to cost ₹14,999, while the higher 6GB RAM model with the same storage is expected at ₹15,999. What’s not clear yet is whether these figures include promotional discounts or bank offers that Samsung often bundles with new releases.

Samsung Galaxy F17 5G Price in India Leaks

Galaxy F17 5G Specifications

On the hardware side, the F17 5G is rumored to be powered by Samsung’s in-house Exynos 1330 chipset, which is designed for affordable 5G phones. The device is also expected to ship with One UI 7 based on Android 15 out of the box. And since its predecessor comes with a six-year update promise, the F17 5G will likely continue the streak.

The phone has also made its run on Geekbench with 8GB RAM, though the latest leak suggests the focus may be on the 4GB and 6GB models in India.

Samsung Galaxy A17
Samsung Galaxy A17

As usual, the F17 5G will be eerily similar to other Samsung devices. According to report, it could simply be a rebranded Galaxy A17 5G, given that the two have shown up with nearly identical specs on the Google Play Console. 

As a result, we can expect the phone to have a 90Hz AMOLED screen, 50MP triple camera setup and a 5000mAh battery. 

Meanwhile, the Galaxy M17 5G — another sibling in Samsung’s budget lineup — is also expected to make its debut soon, but the F-series model could reach stores first.

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Samsung’s Vietnam factories cross 2 billion phone milestone

Samsung has hit a major production milestone in Vietnam, where its factories have now churned out more than 2 billion smartphones since operations began back in April 2009. The milestone was officially marked on August 26, according to local outlet VietnamPlus.

The company’s plants in Bac Ninh and Thai Nguyen have been central to Samsung’s global supply chain, building everything from budget Galaxy models to flagship devices, including foldables such as the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Much of this output is exported to North America and other key markets.

To commemorate the occasion, TM Roh, head of Samsung’s mobile division, visited Vietnam and met with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, signaling the company’s long-term commitment to the country. Beyond smartphones, Vietnam also plays host to other Samsung group businesses, further cementing its role as a manufacturing hub.

The numbers highlight just how crucial that role has become. In the first half of 2025, Samsung Vietnam brought in $31.6 billion in revenue, with $28 billion of that coming from exports. The factories currently employ over 100,000 workers, making Samsung the largest foreign investor in the region’s tech industry.

By comparison, Vietnam has now outpaced Samsung’s plants in India and South Korea, firmly establishing itself as the company’s biggest phone production base. Samsung also plans to expand into R&D and display manufacturing in Vietnam. This will strengthen its presence in the country and help it stay competitive against rivals like Apple and Xiaomi.

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Samsung’s Galaxy Event Sneak Peek: Affordable Flagship & New Premium Tablets Incoming

Samsung has lined up a new Galaxy event on 4th September 2025, where it is expected to unveil a bunch of new products. The major highlights of this upcoming event include the new Galaxy S25 FE model and Galaxy Tab S11 series. So here’s everything you need to know.

Galaxy S25 FE: Affordable Flagship

Based on what we know so far, the next gen Fan Edition smartphone brings high end features at a budget. Samsung’s Galaxy S25 FE sports a tall 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and Gorilla Glass Victus+ for protection. Under the hood, it is equipped with the Exynos 2400 SoC, which also powered Samsung’s 2024 flagships, the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+. This processor is paired with 8GB of RAM and at least 128GB of internal storage.

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE

For photography, the rear has a 50MP (Main) + 12MP (Ultra Wide) + 8MP (Telephoto) triple camera setup, while the front may house a 12MP selfie shooter. A 4,900mAh battery pack powers this model with support for 45W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging. Following Samsung’s new design trend, the Galaxy S25 FE is getting a slimmer 7.4mm chassis and four color options, namely navy, icy blue, white, and black.

Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra: AI-First Productivity

Alongside the more approachable Galaxy S series smartphone, we’re also getting treated to the next top tablets from Samsung, the Galaxy Tab S11 and the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. The South Korean tech giant is apaprently working on powerful new tablets that are reportedly powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 SoC. The standard Galaxy Tab S11 is expected to sport an 11-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, while the more expensive Tab S11 Ultra model could debut with a larger 14.6-inch AMOLED screen.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra

The flagship Tab S11 Ultra is also rumored to bring an ultra slim 5.1mm body, which would have it surpass Apple’s iPads. A massive 11,600mAh battery pack with 45W fast charging could power the more expensive option, with the vanilla option rumored to feature an 8,400mAh battery. Another big upgrade is with AI powered tools with Galaxy AI. Other notable features might include Samsung DeX, IP68 rating for water and dust resistance, along with 5G and WiFi only variants.

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HONOR MagicBook Art 14 2025 and MagicPad 3 Now Global: Specifications and Pricing

HONOR has launched the MagicBook Art 14 2025 laptop and the MagicPad 3 tablet for the global market. Both products were first introduced in China earlier this year and are now available in the UK and Europe.

HONOR MagicBook Art 14 2025

The MagicBook Art 14 2025 is a lightweight laptop designed for professionals and creators. It weighs around 1 kg, is 1 cm thick, and uses a magnesium-titanium body for strength and style.

HONOR MagicBook Art 14 2025

It has a 14.6-inch OLED Eye Comfort Touch Display with a 3.1K resolution (3120×2080), 3:2 aspect ratio, 120Hz refresh rate, 1.07 billion colors, 100% DCI-P3, and 1600 nits peak brightness. The display covers 97% of the front panel and is TÜV Rheinland certified for low blue light and flicker-free use. It also supports 10-point touch and dynamic dimming for eye comfort.

The laptop runs on an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H processor with up to 16 cores (5.1GHz turbo), paired with an Intel Arc 140T GPU. It comes with 32GB LPDDR5x RAM (8400MT/s) and a 1TB SSD, running Windows 11 Home.

HONOR MagicBook Art 14 2025

It has a 1080p magnetic flip camera that can be detached and used in dual directions. For audio, there are 6 speakers with DTS support, Magic Spatial Audio, and a 3-microphone array.

Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC in the touchpad, LINK Turbo X antennas (up to 450m), USB-C 3.2 Gen2, Thunderbolt 4, USB-A 3.2 Gen1, HDMI 2.1, and a 3.5mm jack.

The keyboard is backlit with 1.5mm key travel, and the 120 cm² touchpad supports 9 gestures and pressure sensitivity. A fingerprint sensor is built in.

The 60Wh battery lasts about 10 hours, charges to 46% in 30 minutes, and fully charges in about 95 minutes.

HONOR MagicPad 3

The MagicPad3 is a thin tablet at 5.79 mm thickness and 595 g weight. It has a 13.3-inch LCD screen with 3.2K resolution (3200×2136), variable refresh rates from 30Hz to 165Hz, HDR10, up to 1000 nits brightness, and a 91% screen-to-body ratio.

HONOR MagicPad 3 features

It runs on a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 4nm processor with an Adreno 750 GPU, 16GB RAM, and 512GB storage, powered by MagicOS 9.0.1 based on Android 15.

For cameras, it has a 13MP rear camera (f/2.0, AF), a 2MP macro camera (f/2.4), and a 9MP front camera (f/2.2, FF).

It features 8 speakers with 3D Spatial Audio and 3 microphones. Connectivity includes dual-band Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and USB-C 3.2 Gen1.

The tablet has a 12,450mAh battery with 66W HONOR SuperCharge, offering long usage with fast charging support.

AI tools include AI Writing, AI Meeting, and AI Handwriting, along with Cross-OS WorkStation for file transfers between devices.

Pricing & availability

  • MagicBook Art 14 2025: Mocha Brown, Sunrise White, Emerald Green – GBP 1,499.99 (USD 2,026) or EUR 1,699 (USD 1,980).
  • MagicPad3: Gray, White – GBP 599.99 (USD 810).

Both are now available in the UK and Europe.

In related news, Honor has launched the Magic V5 globally with a 7.95″ foldable OLED, 6.43″ cover screen, Snapdragon 8 Elite, MagicOS 9.0.1 with Google Gemini AI, and a 5820mAh battery supporting 66W wired and 50W wireless charging. It features a 50MP + 50MP + 64MP rear camera setup, dual 20MP selfie cameras, IP58/IP59 durability, and a hinge rated for 500,000 folds.

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HyperOS 3 is Here: Xiaomi Super (Dynamic) Island, New AI Smarts & Seamless Apple Integration

Xiaomi’s latest platform, HyperOS 3, is now official. It brings a wide range of changes, upgrades, and new additions, which includes more than 100 updates across performance, updates to design, improved privacy, advanced AI, and much more. But there are some notable features, including seamless interaction with Apple devices. So let’s check it out.

Xiaomi HyperOS 3
Xiaomi HyperOS 3

HyperOS 3: Visual Fluidity & Faster Performance

HyperOS 3 aims to offer a smoother and fluid experience across the board. Built on the Android 16 OS and enhanced by Xiaomi’s HyperCore tech, the brand promises smoother UI animations along with 21% faster app launches, 15% improved gaming frame rates, and nearly 19% reduced frame loss overall. Over 100 system animations have been optimized for a more responsive feel. The UI has become more rounded, while also revamping icons and the wallpaper. You now get more cinematic lock screens along with newer AI powered dynamic wallpapers.

Xiaomi’s Super Island

A standout feature of HyperOS 3 is the Super Island. As the name suggests, this appears to be directly inspired by Apple’s Dynamic Island. This also functions similarly with a dynamic pill shaped module on the top that hosts up to three live app widgets, like music, timers, or more. Users can access it via simple gesture tap, and it even supports over 70 integrated services as well as quick drag-and-drop sharing.

Xiaomi HyperOS 3
Xiaomi Super Island

Smarter Gallery & AI Tools

The Gallery app gets a makeover with intelligent photo albums, custom sorting, and object recognition for quick search. XiaoAI is smarter too now, with on screen content awareness. The AI assistant now supports over 80 apps and performs more than 1,000 actions, all backed by both on-device and cloud LLMs. One can circle on-screen content to instantly trigger actions like translation and search seamlessly.

Cozy with Apple

HyperOS 3 blurs ecosystem boundaries with seamless Apple ecosystem integration. Your Apple iPad and Macs can now run multiple floating app windows and even unlock your Xiaomi device using Face ID or Touch ID. Push notifications, photos, files, and even replies on messaging apps sync seamlessly across devices. Sharing pictures and media between Xiaomi devices and even iPhones is effortless as well.

Enhanced Security

On the security front, HyperOS 3 delivers post-quantum encryption, offline Find-My-Device, and dual-factor authentication for accounts. Sensitive functions like app permissions, photo viewing, and data sharing come with finer controls.

Rollout Timeline

Starting August 29, HyperOS 3 enters beta for the Xiaomi 15 series, Redmi K80 Pro & Ultimate, and select Xiaomi Pad 7 models. From mid-September, other phones and tablets, including the MIX Flip 2 and Xiaomi 14 series, will join the update program.

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Galaxy Tab S10 Lite’s US pricing finally revealed

Samsung positions its new Galaxy Tab S10 Lite as an affordable option in its 2025 lineup. The Wi-Fi-only base model with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage will reportedly sell for $349. The local pricing for the higher 8GB/256GB configuration or the 5G models are yet to be revealed, though in Europe those versions are listed between €459 and €529. That suggests a US range closer to $400–$500 once they arrive. Color choices will include Gray, Silver, and Coral Red.

The Tab S10 Lite sits in the mid-range but doesn’t cut too many corners. It features a 10.9-inch TFT LCD with a 90Hz refresh rate and 2112×1320 resolution. Power comes from Samsung’s Exynos 1380 processor, paired with microSD expansion support up to 2TB. On the camera side, there’s an 8MP rear shooter and a 5MP front camera — basic but serviceable for video calls and light photography.

Battery life is backed by an 8,000mAh cell with 25W fast charging. Samsung says a full charge takes around two hours, and users can expect up to 16 hours of video playback on a single charge.

The software side may be its biggest selling point. The tablet ships with Android 15 and One UI 7 out of the box, and Samsung promises up to seven years of OS updates — a level of support that easily outpaces most tablets in this price bracket. An S Pen is also included, with features like Handwriting Assist and Math Solver aimed at productivity and education.

With its aggressive pricing, long-term software promise, and bundled stylus, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite looks set to challenge Apple’s entry-level iPad, which also starts at $349 in the US.

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Honor Magic V5 goes global with 7.95″ 120Hz OLED display, Snapdragon 8 Elite, dual IP ratings

Honor has launched the Magic V5 globally following its Chinese debut last month. This Galaxy Z Fold 7 competitor delivers significant upgrades in design, durability, AI features, and display quality.

We have also published our full in-depth review video of the device, covering display quality, gaming, real-world multitasking, AI camera tools, and battery performance, to help you decide if this is the right foldable for you.

Honor Magic V5 Specifications

Talking about specs, Honor Magic V5 packs a 7.95″ foldable OLED and 6.43″ outer OLED, both with stylus support, 120Hz refresh, 1.07B colors, Dolby Vision, HDR Vivid, and 5000 nits peak brightness. It features 4320Hz PWM dimming, motion relief, adaptive light, and a carbon fiber reinforced inner panel for added durability.

Honor Magic V5

The Magic V5 is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite, built on a 4nm process. It features an octa-core CPU with clock speeds up to 4.32GHz and an Adreno 830 GPU, ensuring top-tier performance across productivity, gaming, and AI tasks.

Honor Magic V5

The device runs MagicOS 9.0.1 (Android 15) with built-in Google Gemini AI, launchable via double-tap. It offers AI tools like real-time translation, transcription, AI Cutout, Image to Video, and Honor Notes. It also features Multi-Flex mode, which enables multitasking with up to three apps at once.

Coming to the optics, the V5 features a 50MP main camera, 50MP ultra-wide, and a 64MP periscope telephoto with 3x optical and up to 100x digital zoom. Both the inner and outer displays house 20MP selfie cameras, while the Honor Image Engine enables AI Super Zoom, Motion Sensing Capture, and Enhanced Portraits.

Honor Magic V5

Under the hood, the device houses a 5820mAh silicon-carbon battery, paired with 66W wired and 50W wireless charging. It also supports wireless reverse charging. This combination ensures long runtime and fast top-ups.

The device features a Super Steel Hinge rated for 500,000+ folds, IP58/IP59 ratings, NanoCrystal Shield, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, dual 5G, USB-C for charging/audio, and stereo speakers. Its Ivory White model is the slimmest at 8.8mm folded and 217g, while others weigh 222g.

Pricing and Availability

The Honor Magic V5 is available globally in Ivory White, Black, Dawn Gold, and Reddish Brown. It is priced at £1,699.99 in the UK and €1,999 across Europe for the 16GB + 512GB model. The device is already on sale through Honor’s official channels and retail partners.

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