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Moondrop Launches Space Travel 2 Ultra TWS Earbuds with Advanced ANC, LDAC, and AI Features

Moondrop has launched the Space Travel 2 Ultra (MD-TWS-043), a new addition to its budget-friendly TWS lineup. Priced at $39.99, the earbuds will be sold through Moondrop’s Amazon store and authorized distributors.

Moondrop Space Travel 2 Ultra earbuds

Noise Cancellation and Audio Quality

The Space Travel 2 Ultra offers a 36% improvement in effective noise cancellation area compared to the previous model. Unlike traditional hybrid ANC designs, it uses a feedforward-only ANC system to avoid bass distortion while providing wideband coverage.

Moondrop Space Travel 2 Ultra earbuds

At its core is a 13mm patented single-magnetic annular planar driver, using N55 magnets and ultra-thin CCAW coils for high energy efficiency, superior treble extension, and low distortion. The tuning follows Moondrop’s VDSF Target Response, resulting in a natural sound profile with less than 0.05% total harmonic distortion.

Codec and Connectivity

The earbuds support LDAC, AAC, and SBC, delivering up to 24-bit/96kHz high-resolution playback. Bluetooth 6.0 ensures faster response and more stable connections.

Battery life is rated at 7 hours per earbud (AAC) and 24 hours with the charging case.

Smart Features

The Space Travel 2 Ultra includes multiple intelligent functions:

  • Seamless switching between mono and stereo use.
  • Dual-device connectivity for easy pairing with two devices at once.
  • AI Yuki Beta 0.1 for adaptive sound tuning.
  • Custom touch controls for ANC, transparency, and playback.
  • One-button EQ and DSP graphic interface for tuning.
  • Online tuning community for sharing and downloading EQ profiles.
  • 55ms low-latency game mode.
  • Built-in NPU for hardware-level AI ENC, improving call clarity.

Comparison with Previous Models

  • Space Travel 2 Ultra: 13mm planar driver, patented single-magnetic annular planar design, LDAC/AAC/SBC, wideband ANC with 36% improvement, Bluetooth 6.0, NPU-based AI noise cancelling, 7+24 hours battery life.
  • Space Travel 2: 13mm dynamic driver with beryllium-plated dome diaphragm, AAC/SBC codec support, wideband ANC with 31% improvement, Bluetooth 6.0, NPU-based AI noise cancelling, 7+24 hours battery life.
  • Space Travel: 13mm dynamic driver with titanium dome diaphragm, AAC/SBC codec support, wideband ANC, Bluetooth 5.3, ENC for calls, 4+12 hours battery life.

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XMG EVO 15 Laptop debuts with Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, Intel Core Ultra 7, and 1600p display

Schenker‘s gaming brand, XMG has launched the EVO 15 (E25, M25), a 15.3-inch aluminium ultrabook that expands on the EVO 14 with more processor choices, stronger cooling, and higher storage and memory capacity. The laptop comes in both AMD and Intel versions and is the most configurable ultrabook from XMG so far.

XMG EVO 15

Processor Choices and Performance

The EVO 15 (E25) can be configured with AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, Ryzen AI 9 365, Ryzen AI 7 350, or Ryzen 7 H 255. The Ryzen 7 H 255 does not have an NPU and also serves as the new entry-level option for the EVO 14. The Intel-based EVO 15 (M25) includes the Core Ultra 7 255H.

Both AMD and Intel models can sustain 90 watts in Overboost mode, supported by a cooling system with two 70 mm fans, 79 blades each, two rear air outlets with 130 copper fins, and Honeywell PTM7958 thermal pads. In Enthusiast mode, AMD processors run at 54 W while Intel runs at 45 W. In Balanced mode, both platforms run at 35 W.

Display and Build

The laptop has a 15.3-inch IPS panel in 16:10 format with a resolution of 2560 × 1600 pixels, 500 nits brightness, and 100 percent sRGB coverage. Refresh rates differ by platform: up to 300 Hz on AMD models and up to 240 Hz on Intel models with Arc Graphics.

It also supports FreeSync on AMD and Adaptive Sync on Intel. A 60 Hz mode helps save power. The hinge allows the screen to open 180 degrees. A Full HD webcam with Windows Hello support and a physical shutter is placed above the display. The aluminium chassis measures 342 × 240 × 22 mm and weighs 1.75 kg.

Memory, Storage, and Ports

Both versions include two M.2 PCIe 4.0 slots for up to 16 TB SSD storage and two SO-DIMM slots for up to 128 GB of RAM. The Intel model also supports CSO DIMM modules up to 6400 MT/s in addition to DDR5-5600.

XMG EVO 15

Rear ports include Gigabit LAN, HDMI, and USB-C with 140 W Power Delivery. The Intel version offers Thunderbolt 4 with DisplayPort 2.1 (DP80) and HDMI 2.0. The AMD version provides USB4 with DisplayPort 2.1 (DP40) and HDMI 2.1. Side ports include USB-C 3.2 Gen2 with DisplayPort 1.4a and 100 W PD, three USB-A 3.2 Gen1, a 2-in-1 audio jack, and an SD Express card reader. Wireless support is Wi-Fi 7 on Intel or Wi-Fi 6E on AMD.

Battery and Input

The 99.8 Wh battery charges only through USB-C. The rear port supports 140 W charging, and the left port supports 100 W. The compact 150 W power supply is the same as in the EVO 14 and weighs 495 g with the EU plug.

The edge-to-edge keyboard has a four-row number pad, full-size arrow keys, and navigation keys. It has white LED backlighting with multiple levels and comes in ISO or ANSI layouts. The glass touchpad measures 123 × 77.5 mm.

Pricing and Availability

The base configuration includes a Ryzen 7 H 255 or Core Ultra 7 255H, 16 GB DDR5-5600 RAM, a 500 GB SSD, and the 1600p 500-nit display. Prices start at €999 for the E25 and €1,279 for the M25 with 19 percent VAT. Upgrades include €150 for the Ryzen AI 7 350, €275 for the Ryzen AI 9 365, and €440 for the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370.

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Xiaomi Issues Global Recall for 33W 20000mAh Power Bank Over Fire Risk

Xiaomi has extended the recall of its 33W Power Bank 20000mAh (Integrated Cable) to global markets after first announcing it in China. The recall applies to model PB2030MI, manufactured between August and September 2024.

Xiaomi PB2030MI power bank

Reason for recall

Xiaomi says a small batch of these power banks used the 126280 version 2.0 battery cell, which may overheat under certain usage conditions and pose a fire risk. Although the number of incidents is limited, the company decided to recall the affected units to maintain safety standards.

Units affected and verification

The recall covers nearly 146,891 units worldwide. Customers can check if their product is included by verifying the serial number (SN) printed on the back of the power bank. Xiaomi has provided an online tool for this purpose. Units with missing or damaged SN codes are not eligible for a refund.

Refund process

Customers with eligible devices can get a full refund of 159 yuan (about $22). There are two ways to complete the process:

  1. In-store: Visit any Xiaomi Home store, where staff will verify the device and provide the refund.
  2. Online: Safely drain the power bank, upload proof of proper disposal, and submit product details through the official website.

Other products not affected

Xiaomi confirmed that all other power banks in its range use different battery cells and remain safe to use.

Company statement

In its international safety notice, Xiaomi apologized for the issue and said it remains committed to making safe and reliable products. The company stressed that the recall is voluntary and precautionary, aimed at avoiding potential risks before they occur.

Customers who own the PB2030MI model should check their device and, if it falls under the recall, start the refund process without delay.

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Amazfit Balance 2 XT Heads to Europe With Health and Fitness Tracking Features

Amazfit has confirmed the European rollout of its Balance 2 XT smartwatch (via Notebookcheck). Initially launched in the US, the device will be sold via Amazfit’s official online stores in Spain and Italy, with shipping available to other European countries. An official release date and pricing remain unannounced, though one retailer has listed it at €189.91.

The Balance 2 XT is positioned as a more affordable alternative to the standard Balance 2 model. It features a 47mm case with a 1.5-inch AMOLED display and boasts a battery life of up to 21 days. Core health tracking functions for heart rate, blood oxygen, stress, and sleep are included, alongside over 170 sports modes.

However, the XT model makes specific compromises to achieve its lower cost. It omits the Golf app and reduces water resistance to 5 ATM, making it unsuitable for diving. Furthermore, the device features mineral glass rather than Sapphire glass. The case is made of Fiber-reinforced polymer, while the bands are Silicone. The watch is also listed on Best Buy US for $199.99.

In related news, Amazfit has recently introduced the Balance 2 smartwatch and Helio Strap in India, designed to work independently or together for fitness and health tracking. The Balance 2 focuses on sports, navigation, and everyday use with advanced workout features, coaching tools, and 24/7 health monitoring. The Helio Strap is a lightweight tracker built for athletes, offering detailed heart rate, recovery, and training analysis while syncing with popular fitness apps and accessories. Used together, they provide a complete training and recovery system through the Zepp App without extra subscriptions.

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SanDisk launches WD Blue SN5100 SSD with up to 4TB storage & 7100MB/s read speeds

SanDisk has introduced the WD Blue SN5100 NVMe SSD series, targeting creators, professionals, and AI-assisted workflows with a focus on high-speed performance and broad compatibility.

SanDisk WD Blue SN5100

SanDisk WD Blue SN5100 Specs

The SN5100 SSDs adopt SanDisk’s latest 3D CBA NAND architecture and are built on the PCIe Gen 4.0 standard. They come in the M.2 2280 form factor, support PCIe 4.0 x4 lanes, and remain backward compatible with PCIe 3.0 systems

The new SSDs come in 500GB, 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB capacities. The 1TB and 2TB variants deliver peak sequential read speeds of up to 7100MB/s, while the 500GB model offers 6600MB/s, and the 4TB model tops out at 6900MB/s. Sequential write speeds reach up to 6700MB/s across the lineup, and random read/write performance peaks at 1300K IOPS.

SanDisk WD Blue SN5100

The SN5100 series is DRAM-less, utilizing Host Memory Buffer (HMB) technology and SanDisk’s nCache 4.0 SLC caching system. These technologies help sustain high transfer speeds during large file operations and enhance performance for demanding tasks like video editing, software compilation, and AI asset loading.

SanDisk includes a 5-year limited warranty, Acronis True Image software for data migration, and the SanDisk Dashboard utility for performance monitoring and firmware management.

Pricing and Availability

In China, SanDisk has priced the SSDs competitively, with the 500GB model retailing for 399 yuan, the 1TB version for 499 yuan, and the 2TB option at 999 yuan. The 4TB model is expected to launch soon.

In the United States, pricing starts at $54.99 for 500GB and reaches $299.99 for the 4TB model.

In related news, TerraMaster has introduced the F4 SSD all-flash NAS featuring four M.2 NVMe slots and an Intel N95 processor, while Acer Predator has launched the GP30 RGB portable gaming SSD with a compact form factor and read speeds up to 2000MB/s.

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Meizu 22 pre-orders go live in China with added perks

Meizu has opened pre-orders for its upcoming flagship, the Meizu 22. The phone is set to begin shipping in early to mid-September and comes with several promotional benefits for early buyers.

Customers who place a pre-order can unlock a “1 yuan benefit package” that includes eight perks. These range from a four-year warranty and one year of screen breakage insurance to 12-month interest-free installments, a PANDAER protective case, and 365 days of replacement without repair. Buyers also get 50 yuan in Jingdou credit, a 1,200 yuan trade-in subsidy, and access to an AI ecosystem package.

The Meizu 22 comes with a 6.3-inch LIPO OLED display, slightly smaller than the 6.55-inch panel on the Meizu 21, and features 1.2mm symmetrical bezels, a white front, and a slim 71mm body for easier one-handed use. Under the hood, it’s expected to run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, paired with 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage. Power comes from a 5,500mAh battery (up from 4,800mAh on its predecessor) with 80W fast charging.

The company shared camera samples from the Meizu 22 alongside the vivo X200 Pro Mini, vivo X200 Ultra, Huawei Pura80 Ultra, OPPO Find X8s, OPPO Find X8 Ultra, and Xiaomi Mi 15 series, highlighting its progress in image processing. You can also check out our comprehensive camera test of the vivo X200 Ultra here.

The phone ships with Android 15 and Flyme AIOS, bringing features like real-time translation and AI-assisted photography. It’s also speculated to carry an IP68 rating, an upgrade from the Meizu 21’s IP54.

With its compact design, flagship hardware, and aggressive pricing, the Meizu 22 could be one of the more interesting alternatives in the Android flagship space this fall.

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Realme GT 5 Pro gets major Realme UI 6 update with AI features & multitasking upgrades

Realme has started rolling out the Realme UI 6 version 15.0.0.1210 update to the GT 5 Pro (full review) in China. The update introduces new AI features, multitasking tools, and several quality-of-life improvements. The rollout is staged and may take up to two weeks to reach all users.

Realme GT 5 Pro

The update enhances Xiaobu Assistant with a new Deep Research tool that lets users create research outlines, pull data from public internet sources, and export the results in PDF, HTML, or PPT formats. Additionally, Realme has introduced an AI Best Expressions feature that automatically detects and replaces facial expressions in group photos to generate the best final result.

The Xiaobu Assistant now shows hotel bookings, movie tickets, and food delivery history in its suggestions. It supports voice commands for reordering meals and booking tickets via Tao Piao Piao. Realme has also improved OCR formatting, image extraction quality, and AI translation through a large language model.

The update brings some neat multitasking improvements. You can now adjust how transparent floating windows are, switch between floating and full-screen apps more quickly, and even use Multi-screen touch to run one app full-screen while using another in a floating window.

Realme GT 5 Pro

For a cleaner home screen experience, there’s Smart Card stacking that helps organize your widgets better. You can also convert videos into live photos now, group your call recordings by contact, and even batch delete calendar events. These small changes make a big difference in daily use. It also comes with a new Sound Track Separation feature, which lets you control vocal and background music volumes independently.

The update also includes changes such as improved mini-window behavior, document previews in the Smart Sidebar, and easier app lock toggling. Realme has also expanded autofill support and allowed unlimited file uploads to Document Safe.

As with all major updates, this one includes the latest August 2025 Android security patch to keep your device secure.

In related news, Realme shifts focus away from foldables to prioritize mainstream smartphones and accessories.

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Galaxy Buds 3 FE vs Galaxy Buds 3: Why Going Affordable Makes Sense Here

Samsung recently expanded its audio lineup with the launch of the Galaxy Buds 3 FE, arriving as the most affordable option from the premium Galaxy Buds 3 lineup. While the regular Galaxy Buds 3 bring a sleeker design and extra premium features, the Buds 3 FE pack impressive value at a lower price point. If you’re wondering which pair makes more sense for you, the budget model could surprise you.

1. Design and Comfort

Galaxy Buds 3 (right) next to the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro

Both earbuds feature a similar stem design that resembles the Apple AirPods. The Galaxy Buds 3 have an open-type design like the base AirPods 3, while the Galaxy Buds 3 FE feature silicon eartips like the AirPods Pro and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. The open-ear style is still popular for many, but many still prefer the silicon eartips.

Open-ended earpieces can be uncomfortable and might not offer a snug fit. So the silicon tip on the Galaxy Buds 3 FE could be comfortable and offer you a more secure fit. This difference in design alone also brings another advantage to the Buds 3 FE.

2. Noise Isolation

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE
Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE

With the open-type eartip, there is noticeable audio bleed from the Galaxy Buds 3. Meaning, any audio at high levels might be audible to people near you. While these types of earbuds typically don’t offer ANC, Samsung has managed to bring this feature on this premium earbuds. However, the experience is more inconsistent compared to the Galaxy Buds 3 FE since it features those silicone eartips.

This also leads to another advantage, which is passive noise isolation. Even with ANC disabled, the Galaxy Buds 3 FE can double as a regular earplug as it fits with your ear canal, which is impossible on the base Galaxy Buds 3.

3. Battery Life

This is another where the Galaxy Buds 3 FE shines. With up to 30 hours of playback with the case (ANC disabled) and 8.5 hours from the buds alone, they outperform the standard Buds 3, which lean closer to 20 hours with the case and 6 hours of playback from just the buds. The battery life is better even with ANC enabled.

4. Value for Money

Samsung’s Fan Edition is known for its affordable pricing. The Galaxy Buds 3 FE carries a 9,999 INR price tag. This makes it more affordable than the Galaxy Buds 3, which was announced for 14,999 INR. But in many markets like the US and India, both models are priced around 149 US Dollars since the Galaxy Buds 3 often go on discount. So the choice is still subjective. Some prefer the better audio quality of the Galaxy Buds 3, while others might place more importance on better ANC, sound isolation, and a better fit.

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Amazon Great Indian Festival 2025 Coming Soon, Up to 80% Off on Mobiles & Electronics

Amazon Great Indian Festival marks the grand online shopping spree season in India. Every year, shopaholics eagerly await this announcement, and for 2025, the official news is finally live! Adding to the excitement, here are the major deals and sales you can look forward to.

Amazon Great Indian Festival 2025 Details

Amazon Great Indian Festival 2025 Details

Though we don’t know the exact date on which the festive sales will Kickstart, we expect it to be any day in the 4th week of September (around 26th September). However, what we know is that Amazon promises excellent discounts across top categories like smartphones, electronics, home appliances, fashion, and other categories.

For Prime Members, the sale will be open a day earlier as a special advantage. Also, Prime Members are entitled to some exclusive discounts as well. 

Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale 2025 Offers

Amazon is offering discounts up to 80% for select items from certain categories, such as Electronics. The discounts even apply to over 25,000 new product launches from top brands like Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, Sony, and others.

On top of the regular discounts on the items. There are additional discounts for the following payment methods, and in some cases, in exchange for smartphones or electronics.

  • SBI Card Discounts: 10% instant discount on SBI credit and debit cards for transactions above a certain amount. Maximum discount likely be capped at around ₹5,000, including bonus offers.
  • Amazon Pay ICICI Credit Card: 5% unlimited cashback, with up to ₹2,500 welcome rewards for new sign-ups.
  • No-Cost EMI and Pay Later: Available on credit cards, Bajaj Finserv, and Amazon Pay Later.
  • Exchange Offers: Up to ₹19,999 (expected) off on exchanging old smartphones or appliances

Deals and Discounts: Categorical Breakdown

  • Smartphones and Electronics: Up to 40% off on mobiles and accessories, with no-cost EMI options starting at ₹999/month for budget smartphones and ₹1,999/month for premium ones. Expect 10% to 20% off on flagship phones, 20% to 35% on mid-range, and 30% to 40% on budget phones.
  • Home & Kitchen Appliances: Up to 40% to 50% off on air conditioners, washing machines, refrigerators, and more. Free extended warranties and installation services may be included.
  • Fashion and Home Products: Amazon Bazaar offers affordable fashion and home goods starting at ₹8, with daily deals from ₹49 and UPI cashbacks.
  • Everyday Essentials: Up to 70% off on food, beverages, baby care, cleaning, and health products.
  • Travel Bookings: Up to 65% off on flights, hotels, and bus tickets with zero payment gateway charges and free cancellation options.

The Festival Sale teases incredible discounts on smartphones from all the brands. Some of the notable smartphone deals to expect, though the correct deals are not revealed yet, include. Kindly note, Amazon hasn’t revealed the actual discounts but hints, so we have listed the expected offer price, which is based on our speculation and recent trends.

Festival Sale discounts on Amazon India
  • Apple iPhone 15 (128GB)
    • Expected Price: ₹55,299–₹60,000 (MRP ~₹69,900)
    • During the Great Freedom Festival 2025, the iPhone 15 (128GB) was discounted to ₹58,249 with SBI credit card offers and exchange discounts from ₹69,900. Expect a similar or slightly better savings during the Great Indian Festival, with a 10% SBI card discount (up to ₹5,250) for transactions above ₹5,000 and exchange deals up to ₹19,999. The iPhone 15 has a 6.1-inch Ceramic Shield display, an A16 Bionic chip, a 48MP primary camera, a 12MP ultra-wide camera, 12MP selfie camera, IP68 rating, and iOS 18.

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  • Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 5G
    • Expected Price: ₹78,999 – 85,999 (MRP ₹1,39,999)
    • In 2024, it dropped to ₹79,999. Features Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, 200MP camera, and S Pen. Likely to include SBI card discounts and exchange offers up to ₹20,000.

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  • OnePlus 13R (8GB RAM, 256GB)
    • Expected Price: ₹36,999 – ₹39,999 (MRP ₹44,999)
    • In the Great Freedom Festival 2025, the OnePlus 13R was listed at ₹39,999, with a starting price of ₹36,999 after a ₹3,000 SBI credit card discount. For the Great Indian Festival, expect a similar deal, with prices around ₹36,999–₹39,999 after a 10% SBI card discount (up to ₹3,000) and exchange offers up to ₹20,000. The OnePlus 13R features a 6.78-inch 1.5K LTPO AMOLED display (120Hz, 4,500 nits, Gorilla Glass 7i), a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor.

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  •  Apple iPhone 13 (128GB)
    • Expected Price: ₹39,999 – ₹42,999 (MRP ₹79,900)
    • A top seller in 2024 at ~₹39,999. Features A15 Bionic chip, dual-camera system, and iOS 18 support. Expect 10% SBI card discount (up to ₹5,250) and exchange offers up to ₹20,000.

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Many more never-before-seen discounts are expected to be available. We will closely monitor the Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale, along with its rival, the Flipkart Big Billion Days, which is also expected to run concurrently this season. Do check out our deals section for more discounts on various products.

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Harman Kardon launches Aura Studio 5 with 160W output & new projection lighting

Harman Kardon has officially launched the Aura Studio 5 speaker in China, with pre-orders now open on platforms like JD.com. The speaker is priced at 2,499 yuan ($349) and introduces a redesigned lighting system and upgraded acoustic hardware.

Harman Kardon Aura Studio 5

Harman Kardon Aura Studio 5 Specifications

The Harman Kardon Aura Studio 5 introduces a new projection lighting system that casts dynamic visual effects onto surrounding walls or ceilings. It includes five ambient themes: Snowy Fireplace, Sunrise, Blossom, Aurora, and Ocean, that can be customized through the Harman Kardon One app, which also allows users to adjust the brightness of the lighting.

Harman Kardon has equipped the speaker with a three-way audio system. It includes six 40mm midrange drivers, one 25mm tweeter, and a 143mm subwoofer. The total RMS output reaches 160W, divided into 20W x 2 for the midrange, 20W for the tweeter, and 100W for the bass unit.

The speaker supports a frequency response range of 45Hz to 20kHz and delivers an 80dB(A) signal-to-noise ratio. Harman Kardon’s proprietary sound field technology ensures consistent audio performance throughout the room.

The new model supports Bluetooth 5.4 and includes support for A2DP 1.4 and AVRCP 1.6.2 profiles. It allows users to connect two devices simultaneously and switch between them with ease.

The speaker also supports Auracast stereo pairing, which enables users to wirelessly link two Aura Studio 5 units for true left-right stereo playback.

The design includes a recessed waistline with touch-sensitive controls arranged in a ring layout. The speaker measures 306.4 x 234 x 234 mm and weighs 4.2 kilograms. Harman Kardon has used recycled materials in the build and FSC-certified packaging with soy-based ink to reduce environmental impact.

In related news, TCL recently launched its Z100 Wireless Speaker System in the US, featuring Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, while Portronics introduced the Nebula X 150W party speaker with RGB lighting and a karaoke mic.

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Huawei MatePad Mini display, processor, and battery details leak

Huawei is preparing to expand its tablet lineup with something smaller. The MatePad Mini is set to debut on September 4, but thanks to a reliable Weibo tipster who goes by Panda is very bald, we already have a good sense of what to expect.

Huawei MatePad Mini Specifications

The MatePad Mini will reportedly feature an 8.8-inch display with a 16:10 aspect ratio and a 120Hz refresh rate. The screen is said to include a hole-punch cutout and ultra slim bezels.

Inside, the tablet is expected to run on Huawei’s Kirin 9020 chipset, the same processor found in the Huawei Pura 80 series. The chip is built with a 2.5GHz prime core, 2.15GHz performance cores, and 1.6GHz efficiency cores. Fueling the device will be a 6,500mAh battery with support for 66W fast charging.

At around 260 grams and just over 5mm thick, the MatePad Mini looks to be both light and compact. Huawei is also said to be offering it in three colors: white, black, and green.

In addition to the standard model, Huawei is reportedly planning a “soft light” version of the MatePad Mini, likely featuring an anti-glare display. 

We will have confirmation once the company makes the announcement on September 4. The tablet will be launching alongside Huawei’s second tri-fold, Mate XTs.

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Edifier Lolli Pro SE earbuds launch with 43h battery life, 48db ANC, and 21km/h wind noise cancellation

Edifier has launched the Lolli Pro SE wireless earbuds in China, offering a long list of high-end features at just CNY 249 (~$35/€30). That price puts them well below competitors like the OnePlus Buds 4 ($99.99) and even budget models from bigger brands.

The earbuds use a conventional stem-style design with antibacterial silicone tips and come in Cloud White, Mint Green, Ice Kite Purple, and Secret Night Blue. They also carry an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance, meaning they can handle splashes of fresh water like raindrops. While only available in China for now, a wider release is expected, possibly under a different name.

Detailed specifications:

On the spec side, the Lolli Pro SE supports Bluetooth 6.0, dual device connectivity, and a 0.06s low-latency gaming mode. There’s active noise cancellation (up to 48dB), three microphones per earbud for clearer calls, and Hi-Res Audio Wireless certification with LDAC and spatial audio support. It can also cancel out wind noise of up to 21 km/h. The Edifier Connect app enables real-time translation in 21 languages.

Battery life is another strong point. The earbuds last up to 10 hours with ANC on (13 hours off), while the case extends that to 33 hours with ANC on (43 hours off). It also supports faster charging for a quick refill. A 15-minute charge gives 4 hours of playback, which, just like the battery life, is more than what many higher-priced rivals manage.

With these specs, the Lolli Pro SE offers a feature set closer to flagship earbuds but at a fraction of the cost. More details about international availability may surface during IFA 2025.

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Samsung’s Quick Share redesign expands to non-Galaxy Android phones

Samsung’s revamped Quick Share interface is no longer limited to Galaxy devices. Google has started rolling out the updated design to other Android phones, according to a report from Android Authority.

With One UI 8.0, Samsung replaced the old pop-up Quick Share menu with a full-screen layout. The new interface introduces two tabs — Send and Receive — making file transfers easier to understand and manage. This same design is now appearing on select non-Samsung Android devices, though availability varies by region and phone model.

The Send tab lets users preview files before sharing, while the Receive tab makes it clearer how to accept incoming transfers. The update builds on last year’s merger of Nearby Share and Quick Share, which unified Android’s wireless sharing under a single system.

Quick Share now works across all Android brands, Windows devices, and Chromebooks — and Google is even exploring support for Apple’s ecosystem. For people who juggle multiple phones and PCs in their daily life, Quick Share has proven to be a big relief: it’s fast, secure, and built right into Android. The convenience of sharing a file without even touching the receiving device is now getting an upgrade with this quality-of-life redesign.

It’s not yet clear whether older Samsung devices running One UI 7 will see the redesign, but the wider rollout shows Google and Samsung’s ongoing effort to make file sharing on Android simpler and more consistent.

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Here are the 4 best Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 alternatives

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 is the company’s most refined foldable to date. It comes with a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, a slimmer frame, a 200-megapixel camera, and that familiar book-style design. But just because Samsung has been leading the foldable race doesn’t mean it’s the only option worth your attention.

There are a bunch of really good alternatives from Google, Honor, and Oppo, while even Samsung’s own Galaxy Z Fold 6 from last year is still relevant if you want something a little cheaper.  So here’s a breakdown of the best Galaxy Z Fold 7 alternatives you can buy in 2025.

1. Galaxy Z Fold 6

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6

It might sound obvious, but the first real alternative to the Fold 7 is actually Samsung’s own Galaxy Z Fold 6. You can still get last year’s model through carriers and retailers for a couple of hundred dollars less. 

For the price, you’ll get a 7.6-inch AMOLED inner display, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, and a 4400mAh battery. Its design is slightly chunkier at 239g, and the camera’s top out at 50 megapixels instead of 200, but for most people, these differences shouldn’t be deal-breakers.

If you’re not chasing the absolute best specs, the Fold 6 offers nearly the same multitasking chops and durability as the Fold 7. Plus, you still get support for the S-Pen that Samsung ditched on its successor. The Fold 6 is also immune to 7 years of software updates. 

2. Honor Magic V5

Honor-Magic-V5
Honor Magic V5

It shouldn’t come as a surprise if we say that Honor is building some of the most polished foldables out there. The Magic V5 is perhaps the strongest Galaxy Z Fold 7 rival right now.

It features a “Super Armored” inner screen rated at Mohs level 4, which should hold up better against scratches than Samsung’s softer plastic layer. The Magic V5 also has a brighter screen that can reach  5,000 nits peak brightness. 

On the camera front, the foldable gets a 50MP main, 64MP periscope telephoto with 3x zoom, and a 50MP ultrawide. 

Depending on the region, you also get either a 5820mAh or a 6100mAh cell, which is far bigger than Samsung’s 4400mAh pack. That means the Magic V5 should last noticeably longer than Samsung’s alternative. 

There are trade-offs, though. Honor’s MagicOS 9 skin isn’t as clean or polished as Samsung’s One UI, and the foldable is not available as widely as the Fold 7. But if you can get your hands on one, this is the foldable for people who want all-day battery life without compromise.

3. Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold

Google’s third-generation foldable, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, is here to do what Pixels do best: software magic.

At first glance, it matches the Z Fold 7 in size, an 8-inch foldable display with a 6.4-inch cover screen. But it’s heavier, tipping the scales at 258 g.

Its rear camera setup includes a 48MP main, 10.8MP 5x telephoto, and 10.5MP ultrawide. They may not sound as leading as Samsung’s 200MP shooter, but Google’s Ultra-HDR, Pixel Shift, and AI-assisted zoom make them feel flagship-level. 

The foldable also has a few other camera tricks like “Best Take” and “Zoom Enhance”. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold also brings unique extras like satellite SOS, a 5,015 mAh battery with bypass charging, and Qi2 wireless charging. Its Mohs level 5-rated inner display is tougher than Samsung’s, too.

Most importantly, the Pixel experience on a foldable feels like Android the way Google intended: fluid multitasking, smart split-screen, and seamless integration with AI features. If you care about software over hardware flex, this is the one.

4. Oppo Find N5

OPPO Find N5

Oppo’s Find N5 is one of the most feature-rich foldables around, but it’s not widely available. It’s sold in China, parts of Southeast Asia, and Mexico, but there’s no US or European launch. If you can import one, though, it’s seriously impressive.

The Find N5 has one of the biggest batteries in a foldable (5,600 mAh) with 80W wired charging and 50W wireless. That’s way beyond Samsung’s conservative charging speeds. Its displays are also calibrated for creators, with Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and HDR Vivid support, plus stylus compatibility on both the inner and outer screens.

The rear camera setup on the Find N5 includes a 50MP main, 50MP telephoto, and 8MP ultrawide. The setup might not feel (or sound) as good as Samsung’s, but the company has partnered with Hasselblad for extra camera optimization. 

The hinge and build feel also premium as Oppo uses titanium alloy in the frame. There’s even satellite connectivity on some models.

The real downside of this device is its limited availability, and ColorOS might not be everyone’s favorite skin. Still, for people who want a stylus-ready foldable with pro-level media chops, the Find N5 is a hidden gem.

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US cancels Samsung and SK Hynix chip licenses in China

The US-China trade war is once again putting pressure on the global chip industry, and this time two of South Korea’s biggest names are in the spotlight. Samsung and SK Hynix face fresh restrictions that could complicate their operations in China, one of their key markets.

The US Commerce Department said it will revoke licenses that previously allowed Samsung and SK Hynix to bring in US-made chipmaking equipment for their Chinese plants. The decision, which takes effect in 120 days, doesn’t shut down their factories but does block them from upgrading or expanding with new American tools.

That’s a big deal for Samsung’s NAND flash operations in Xi’an — a site that reportedly accounts for around 40% of its global output — as well as for SK Hynix’s DRAM production. Both companies still focus on older chips in China (28nm and above), while keeping advanced nodes at home in South Korea and in the US.

Why it matters

Washington says the move is about national security, aiming to slow China’s semiconductor progress and keep cutting-edge tools out of potential military use. But for Samsung and SK Hynix, it creates long-term uncertainty: they won’t be able to replace broken machines or bring in the latest equipment from US suppliers.

The move also builds on export controls first introduced in 2022, which came with temporary waivers to avoid disrupting the global supply chain. Now, with those waivers being pulled, the balance could tilt. Chinese equipment makers may gain ground, and US rival Micron could benefit as well.

Both Samsung and SK Hynix reportedly employ more than 20,000 people in China, and will now need individual license approvals if they want to import new gear. According to Reuters, approvals are far from guaranteed. South Korea’s trade ministry is already in talks to try and soften the blow, but the bigger picture is clear: the US wants to shift advanced chip production away from China.

For Samsung, the timing is awkward. While the company is preparing for the Galaxy Tab S11 launch at IFA 2025, its semiconductor division faces a tougher road ahead in navigating the geopolitical storm.

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Tecno Pova Slim 5G to launch on September 4 as the world’s thinnest curved display 5G phone

Tecno is gearing up to unveil a new slim 5G smartphone in India. While the company has confirmed the arrival of the Pova Slim 5G, it appears that the device could align with the Spark Slim concept showcased earlier this year at MWC 2025. Details on its pricing and specifications have already surfaced, and now the company has revealed its attractive ultra-thin design.

Tecno Pova Slim 5G: World’s slimmest curved display 5G phone

Tecno Pova Slim 5G

Tecno has officially described the Pova Slim 5G as the world’s slimmest 3D curved display 5G smartphone. Scheduled to launch on Sept. 4, it will be sold via Flipkart in India.

It is designed with an ultra-thin body while maintaining essentials for everyday use. The phone will feature what Tecno calls a “Too Slim To Be True” design with a Dynamic Mood Light that reacts to calls and notifications, adding a personalized touch to the user experience.

Tecno Pova Slim 5G

The rear of the phone features a sleek horizontal camera module with two lenses placed on either side. An integrated LED strip curves around both cameras and connects across the middle, creating a futuristic light effect that adds character to the design.

While Tecno hasn’t confirmed the core specs of the device, it has revealed that the device will be equipped with Eila AI, which will have support for multiple languages. It will also feature other AI-driven capabilities, such as an AI Writing Assistant and Circle to Search. It will also have no network communication features, which allow users to make phone calls via Bluetooth.

Meanwhile, a recent report revealed that Tecno’s upcoming slim smartphone could measure 5.95mm in thickness and may arrive at a price of around Rs 80,000. This would put it in direct competition with premium devices from Samsung and Apple. Expected specifications include a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, a 50-megapixel rear camera, and a 5,200mAh battery.

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Why You Shouldn’t Buy an iPhone Right Now

If you’re thinking about buying a new iPhone, especially the iPhone 16 series, now might be the worst possible time to hit that buy button. Not because the iPhone 16 is bad, it’s actually quite good, but because the iPhone 17 is coming. And what we’ve seen and heard so far suggests it’s shaping up to be a far more significant upgrade than we’ve seen in years. Here’s why it’s smart to wait just a week more.

iPhone 17 Air
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iPhone 17 Series Is Just Over a Week Away

Apple has already confirmed a September 9 event. That’s when the iPhone 17 lineup, including the much-hyped iPhone 17 Air, is expected to debut. Based on years of precedent, pre-orders will likely open that same week, with units shipping shortly after.

What this means is simple: the iPhone 16 will become yesterday’s news in less than a month. Even if you’re not interested in the newest models, waiting a little longer could get you a better deal on the current ones. Apple and carriers typically slash prices or roll out trade-in incentives as soon as the new models are announced.

iPhone 17 May Be the Biggest Design Shift Since iPhone X

Apple doesn’t redesign its phones often, but when it does, it matters. This year, it’s not just tweaking the edges or repositioning the camera bump; it’s going thinner. Much thinner.

The new iPhone 17 Air is expected to clock in at under 6.5mm thick, thinner than any iPhone ever, including the famously slim iPhone 6. It’s not a “Plus” replacement either. This is a mid-tier device sitting between the base iPhone 17 and the 17 Pro, with a 6.6-inch display, a reworked single-lens camera system, and a completely new aesthetic. If Apple nails the balance of weight, power, and battery life, this might be the iPhone that defines the next generation.

And if you’re eyeing a Pro model? Those are also getting a makeover with a horizontal camera layout, a potential aluminum-glass hybrid chassis, and vapor chamber cooling, something Android flagships have used for years, finally coming to iPhone.

Every Model Gets 120Hz and Major AI Upgrades

The most frustrating distinction between standard and Pro iPhones has been the 120Hz display. That changes with the iPhone 17 series. Apple is expected to bring 120Hz refresh rates to even the base iPhone 17 and the new iPhone 17 Air, ending the 60Hz limitation. However, LTPO-based adaptive ProMotion with Always-On Display is still likely to remain exclusive to the Pro models, according to recent supply chain leaks.

AI is also a major play. iOS 26 will bring “Apple Intelligence” across the board, but the iPhone 17’s upgraded A19 and A19 Pro chips (built on TSMC’s improved 3nm process) will push performance and efficiency even further. Some models will include 12GB RAM for better multitasking, and Apple’s first in-house modem chip will debut in the iPhone 17 Air.

You Might Pay the Same (or Just a Bit More) for Way More Phone

Even if the iPhone 17 lineup sees a modest $50 price bump, which is likely, you’d be getting a ton more in return: upgraded front and rear cameras (including 24MP selfies and 48MP ultra-wides), better thermal performance, redesigned chassis, higher RAM, and possibly 8K video recording in the Pro Max model.

And if rumors are true, Apple may double base storage from 128GB to 256GB. That alone could justify a small price hike. So if you’re planning to pay $799-$999 for an iPhone 16 or 16 Pro right now, know that you’re likely getting less for more.

Final Words

The iPhone 16 is solid, the new Camera Control button, Apple Intelligence support, and A18 chip are welcome additions. But none of it feels like a leap forward. If you upgrade now, you’re buying into a cycle that’s about to reset.

The iPhone 17 looks like the start of something new: lighter designs, better screens, stronger cameras, faster AI. Whether you’re in for the base model or the titanium-trimmed Pro Max, it makes more sense to wait. Because if you buy now, you’ll either regret missing the new stuff or miss out on the markdowns.

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AKAI PowerView Series TVs with Android 14 Launched in India Starting at ₹13,990

AKAI has launched the PowerView Series in India, a new range of televisions powered by Google TV on Android 14. The series includes a 32-inch HD Ready model, a 43-inch 4K version, and a 75-inch QLED display, along with 50-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch 4K options.

The TVs run on the MediaTek MT9603 chipset and support HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG, and MEMC. The 43-inch and larger models feature 4K resolution at 3840×2160, 120Hz refresh rate with Game Mode, and Dolby Atmos sound. The 32-inch model has a 1366×768 panel with a 3000:1 contrast ratio, 1.5GB RAM, and 8GB storage. From 43 inches upward, the TVs come with a 1200:1 contrast ratio, 2GB RAM, and 32GB storage.

Android 14 on Google TV brings Dynamic Colour Correction, font customization, multi-language subtitles, voice search through Google Assistant, and faster app access. The TVs also work with other Google devices and support gesture controls. Miracast and New Cast provide low-latency casting from smartphones, with Miracast not available on the 32-inch version.

Audio formats supported include Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus across the lineup, with Dolby Atmos starting at 43 inches. Connectivity includes three HDMI ports on most models, two on the 32-inch, along with two USB ports, a LAN port, and a 3.5mm jack. Chromecast, parental controls, Fast Boot, and a built-in tuner are also provided.

Pricing & availability

The PowerView 32-inch model is priced at ₹13,990, while the 4K models start at ₹28,490 for the 43″ model. It will be through offline retailers and on akaiindia.in.

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Redmi Pad 2 Play Bundle With 11-inch 2.5K Display and 9000mAh Battery Debuts in Europe

Redmi has launched the Pad 2 Play Bundle, a special edition of the Redmi Pad 2 that comes with a protective case and stylus. The tablet is paired with a light blue rugged silicone case, which includes a yellow handle that doubles as a kickstand and a slot for the yellow stylus.

Redmi Pad 2 Play bundle

The Pad 2 features an 11-inch 2.5K matte glass display with a resolution of 2560 × 1600 at 274 ppi. The screen uses AG nano-texture to reduce 97 percent of light interference for clearer visibility indoors and outdoors. It is triple-certified by TÜV Rheinland for low blue light, flicker-free, and circadian-friendly performance. The display supports 1.07 billion colors, a 90Hz AdaptiveSync refresh rate, and a 360Hz touch sampling rate, with 240Hz available when using the stylus. Brightness is rated at 500 nits typical and 600 nits in outdoor mode.

The device is powered by the MediaTek Helio G100-Ultra processor on a 6nm process, with a CPU configuration of 2xA76 at 2.2GHz and 6xA55 at 2.0GHz, along with a Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. It comes with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage, expandable up to 2TB. The operating system is Xiaomi HyperOS 2, which includes call sync, network sync, and shared clipboard features.

Redmi Pad 2 Play bundle

Battery capacity is 9000mAh, supporting up to 17 hours of video playback, 22 hours of reading, 234 hours of music, and 86 days of standby. Charging is supported at 18W through USB-C PD2.0 and QC2.0, though no adapter is included.

The rear camera is 8MP with f/2.0 aperture and 1080p video at 30fps. The front camera is 5MP with f/2.2 aperture and also supports 1080p video. Audio is provided by quad speakers with Dolby Atmos and Hi-Res Audio certification.

Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, and USB 2.0. Sensors include an accelerometer, virtual ambient light sensor, and hall sensor.

Pricing

The Redmi Pad 2 Play Bundle is priced at £179 in the UK and €199.90 in Europe.

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Pixel 10 Pro XL Camera Scores 163 on DXOMARK, Solid Jack of All Trades Performance

The Google Pixel 10 Pro XL secured an overall DXOMARK Camera score of 163, placing it fourth in the global rankings behind the Huawei Pura 80 Ultra, Oppo Find X8 Ultra, and Vivo X200 Ultra. It scored 165 in Photo and 160 in Video, showing strong performance across different shooting conditions.

Google Pixel 10 Pro XL DXOMARK camera test

Camera Hardware

The device uses a triple camera setup:

  • Primary: 50MP, 1/1.3″ sensor, 1.2µm pixels, 25mm f/1.68 lens, Octa PD, OIS
  • Ultra-wide: 48MP, 1/2.55″ sensor, 0.7µm pixels, 13mm f/1.7 lens, Quad PD
  • Telephoto: 48MP, 1/2.55″ sensor, 0.7µm pixels, 128mm f/2.8 lens, Quad PD, OIS

Photo Results

The main camera scored 173, showing good exposure, wide dynamic range, and accurate white balance. Colors are natural and noise is mostly under control. Testers noted some flare in outdoor shots. Bokeh scored 160, with reliable subject isolation but visible depth artifacts in fine details like hair. The ultra-wide camera achieved 158, offering detailed results with a wide 13mm field of view, though some noise was seen in indoor lighting. Telephoto reached 141, capturing good detail at its 5x native zoom but showing a loss of detail and texture at medium-range zoom.

Video Results

Video scored 160, with the main camera at 171. Recordings showed stable exposure, good dynamic range, and natural skin tones. Ultra-wide video scored 145, giving strong results in daylight and a wide field of view, but quality dropped in low light. Telephoto video scored 118, offering high detail at 5x but lower quality at shorter zoom levels, with noticeable jumps when switching modules. Stabilization worked well when stationary, but walking shots showed some shake.

Use Case Scores

  • Outdoor: 176
  • Indoor: 165
  • Portrait: 143
  • Lowlight: 138
  • Zoom: 134

Pros and Cons

Pros: Wide dynamic range, accurate exposure, natural skin tones, controlled noise in bright light, reliable autofocus, and strong detail at 5x telephoto.
Cons: Noise in low light, flare in outdoor images, weaker mid-range zoom detail, and visible shake in walking videos.

Conclusion

The Pixel 10 Pro XL delivers consistent photo and video quality, with accurate exposure and balanced detail across most categories. Low light and mid-range zoom still fall short of the top rivals, but overall, it ranks among the best all-around smartphone cameras. It fits the description of a jack of all trades, offering balanced and dependable performance even if it does not lead in any single area.

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