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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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
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 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.
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.
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.
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).
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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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
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 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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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.
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.
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.
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.
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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Motorola is set to launch the Moto Book 60 Pro in India, with its Flipkart microsite now live ahead of release. The page was recently updated to confirm that sales will begin on 5th September 2025.
The Moto Book 60 Pro follows the Moto Book 60 and Moto Pad 60 Pro, which were introduced in India in April this year. The new model is aimed at users looking for a performance-focused laptop with premium features.
According to the Flipkart microsite, the Moto Book 60 Pro features a 14-inch 2.8K OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 100 percent DCI-P3 colour coverage, and peak brightness of up to 1100 nits. It will be available with Intel Core Ultra 5 and Core Ultra 7 H Series processors. Motorola also highlights built-in AI features that are designed to improve performance and efficiency.
The laptop has a full-metal body and weighs 1.39 kg. It will come in Pantone-curated colour options, including Bronze Green and Wedgewood. For audio, the device is equipped with stereo speakers tuned with Dolby Atmos.
Other features include Smart Connect for linking multiple devices, MIL-STD-810H military-grade durability, a 60Wh battery, and support for 65W fast charging.
Pricing
The microsite confirms that the Moto Book 60 Pro will start at ₹59,990 with offers included. However, details about the offers and full pricing breakdown will only be revealed at launch along with the complete specifications.
Motorola has introduced two new TWS earbuds in India: the Moto Buds Loop, launching on 1st September 2025, features an open-ear design with 12mm Bose-tuned drivers, Spatial Audio, dual mics with CrystalTalk AI, moto AI, and up to 39 hours of playback with the case; while the Moto Buds Bass, set to go on sale on 8th September 2025, comes with an in-ear design, 12.4mm drivers, up to 50dB ANC, Bluetooth 5.3 with LDAC, 3-mic CrystalTalk AI, and delivers up to 48 hours of playback with the case.
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The much-anticipated HyperOS 3 software is finally here with plenty of improvements, AI-driven features, numerous visual upgrades, and expanded cross-device integration. At the event held today in China, Xiaomi announced all the changes in the newest software as well as its rollout plans for smartphones, smartwatches, and smart TVs.
If you have been waiting for this major upgrade on your Xiaomi device, here’s everything you need to know, including the latest changes, eligible devices, and rollout timeline.
Xiaomi will begin rolling out the HyperOS 3 beta update from August 29 to select devices. It will gradually expand the beta program to more devices over the coming days and weeks.
Here’s the HyperOS 3 beta rollout timeline for China:
Phase 1 (from August 29)
Xiaomi 15 Ultra
Xiaomi 15S Pro
Xiaomi 15 Pro
Xiaomi 15
REDMI K80 Pro
REDMI K80 Ultimate Edition
Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro 12.5
Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro
Phase 2 (By September 17)
Xiaomi MIX Flip 2
REDMI K80
Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra
Xiaomi Pad 7
REDMI K Pad
Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2025 Series
Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED Series
Phase 3 (By September 30)
Xiaomi MIX Fold 4
Xiaomi MIX Flip
Xiaomi 14 Ultra / Xiaomi 14 Ultra Titanium Special Edition
Xiaomi 14 Pro / Xiaomi 14 Pro Titanium Special Edition
Xiaomi 14
REDMI K70 Pro
REDMI K70 Ultimate Edition
REDMI K70
REDMI K70E
Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4
Please note that this is the beta roadmap for China. It doesn’t apply to other regions.
What’s new in HyperOS 3?
HyperOS 3 builds upon the HyperCore technology, which was introduced last year. With the latest advancements, the CPU load has been reduced by 4% and the energy efficiency has improved by 10%. Additionally, the frame loss rate is claimed to have been reduced by 18.9%.
The latest software introduces a hot-swappable scheduling mechanism and a fully enabled graphics scheduling link, which brings notable improvements to gaming, including a 21% improvement in app launch speed, a 10% improvement in video playback, and a 9% reduction in touch response latency.
Xiaomi claims to have optimized over 100 system animations, resulting in a more fluid and responsive software experience.
Talking about visual upgrades, HyperOS 3 introduces Xiaomi Super Island — a new dynamic hub for monitoring multiple live activities and notifications. This feature supports over 70 integrated services. It also brings AI dynamic wallpapers that can automatically apply depth effects, redesigned icons, and desktop grids.
Additionally, there are cinematic lock screens and a single interface to edit lock screens and wallpapers. The Photo Album is updated with intelligent search and automatically curated Pet Albums.
HyperOS 3 enhances the device’s intelligence with AI upgrades. The Super XiaoAi Assistant gets on-screen content awareness. This means it can analyse what’s being displayed on the screen and provide answers based on that. Furthermore, you can now circle on-screen content to trigger instant actions such as search, translation, or sharing. It works similarly to Google’s Circle to Search.
Xiaomi has also worked on improving the interconnectivity between devices across ecosystems. With HyperOS 3, Xiaomi phone users can open mobile app windows (up to 3) on their Mac. The phone can now be unlocked via Touch ID or Face ID. Users can also seamlessly share files and view photos on an iPhone.
As always, there’s something to privacy and security. Xiaomi adds two-factor authentication login for multi-device account login, enhanced data protection, and better control over app permissions. Xiaomi says users can locate their lost devices even if they are powered off.
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Samsung may be getting ready to expand its affordable Galaxy M series again, and the latest leak suggests the company is packing more long-term value than we usually see in the entry-level space.
According to a report from Smartprix, the upcoming Galaxy M07 will ship with Android 15 out of the box and will receive six major Android version upgrades.
Samsung Galaxy M07 Specs (Rumored)
On the hardware side, it’s rumored to feature a 6.7-inch HD+ LCD panel with a 90Hz refresh rate. The phone will be powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage.
Samsung also seems to be paying enough attention to design and durability. The phone reportedly measures just 7.6mm thick, weighs 184 grams and is IP54 rated for protection against dust and splashes.
Moreover, the phone is said to have a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, dual stereo speakers, an a 3.5mm audio jack for anyone still holding onto wired headphones.
For cameras, the Galaxy M07 could sport a 50MP main sensor paired with a 2MP secondary lens, plus an 8MP selfie camera. It can record 1080p videos from both the front and back.
Keeping all things powered will be a 5,000mAh cell with 25W wired fast charging support. However, like most recent Samsung phones, the retail box won’t include a charger, only a USB-C cable, SIM ejector tool, and some paperwork.
Unsurprisingly, the M07 bears a more than passing resemblence to the Galaxy A07 4G in terms of specs. The F07 is also expected to follow a similar approach.
As per the leak, the Galaxy M07 is likely to launch in India with a price range between Rs 8,000 and Rs 9,000.
Xiaomi has officially launched the Mijia Robot Vacuum-Mop 5C in China. The device introduces a new “ultra-extended edge-mopping” system that allows it to clean deeper into corners, baseboards, and floor gaps.
The robot is available in two variants: a standard water tank version priced at 2,199 yuan ($307) and a slim built-in auto water supply and drainage version priced at 2,699 yuan ($377). Pre-orders are live on JD.com.
Mijia Robot Vacuum-Mop 5C Specifications
The Mijia 5C features a compact circular design with a low 93mm profile. It measures 355 × 353.5 × 93mm and weighs around 3.9kg, allowing it to clean under beds, sofas, and cabinets. The two base stations vary in size. The standard base measures 495 × 320 × 260mm, while the slim auto-refill base has a 419 × 450 × 280mm footprint, designed for under-sink installation.
Xiaomi has equipped the vacuum with a 15000Pa suction fan and dual rotating mop pads. The mop arms extend up to 79mm and can reach edges with 0mm distance, improving cleaning performance along skirting boards and tight corners. The system simulates manual scrubbing and supports high-speed rotation.
The robot uses a 129° LDS laser sensor for obstacle detection and navigation. It supports real-time mapping, multi-floor memory, dynamic route planning, and millimeter-level precision. It automatically detects carpets, boosts suction, and lifts mop pads to prevent wetting surfaces.
The vacuum runs on a 5200mAh battery (rated 4800mAh). The charging base supports up to 90W power draw and can dry mops within two hours using hot air. The standard water tank version has a 4L clean water tank, supporting cleaning up to 240m² per refill. The embedded version includes auto detergent dispensing, automatic water refill, and drainage. The dustbin can remain untouched for up to 75 days.
The Mijia 5C, integrated with HyperOS Connect, enables remote scheduling, zone control, and mop settings via Mi Home or XiaoAi, and syncs with Xiaomi smart devices for automation.
Xiaomi includes a patented figure-eight roller brush and dual anti-tangle side brushes to reduce hair clogs. The self-cleaning base handles mop washing, hot air drying, dust collection, and storage. Safety features such as a child lock, OTA updates, and cable management are also included.
Xiaomi says the new edge-mopping system can clean under refrigerators and along furniture edges more effectively. The feature is designed to adapt dynamically to floor surfaces and helps reduce bacteria when used with floor cleaner.
A new leak suggests that MediaTek’s upcoming flagship chip, the Dimensity 9500, could be one of the first processors to break past 400,000 points on the upcoming AnTuTu v11 benchmark.
The info comes from reliable tipster Digital Chat Station, who claims that test platforms running the new chip are already showing promising results.
The score isn’t final yet. In fact, AnTuTu v11 itself hasn’t even launched. However, the leak suggests that storage will play a big role in pushing numbers higher.
Better storage, more speed on AnTuTu
According to the tipster, both “blue” and “green” platforms (likely Vivo and Oppo) are experimenting with 1TB 4-lane UFS 4.1 storage and it could add anywhere from 80,000 to 100,000 points on top of the raw CPU and GPU performance. That means a properly equipped Dimensity 9500 device could easily widen the gap over older flagships.
On the technical side, the Dimensity 9500 will stick to ARM’s reference designs rather than going custom. It reportedly features four Cortex-X930 cores (with three clocked slightly lower) and four Cortex-A730 cores, paired with a 12-core Mali-G1 Ultra GPU.
It’s fastest core may reach 4.00GHz mark. That’s still behind Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, which is rumored to hit 4.74GHz with its custom Oryon cores.
MediaTek Dimensity 9500
As for Geekbench 6, the Dimensity 9500 scored over 3,900 in single-core and more than 11,000 in multi-core tests. The chip is built on TSMC’s 3nm process and includes support for ARM’s Scalable Matrix Extension (SME), which should improve AI and machine learning tasks.
MediaTek is expected to unveil the Dimensity 9500 on September 22, just a day before Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite 2. Several phone manufacturers are expected to announce their respective devices powered by the chip soon after.
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BenQ has added a new monitor to its India lineup with the launch of the PV3200U, a 32-inch 4K UHD display built for video editors, creators, and YouTubers. It comes with an ergonomic stand that supports tilt, pivot, swivel, and height adjustments, giving flexibility for different work setups.
The PV3200U uses a 31.5-inch IPS panel with a 3840 × 2160 resolution. It offers 100% sRGB, 100% Rec.709, and 95% P3 color coverage. Factory calibration with Delta E ≤ 2 ensures color accuracy out of the box. The panel supports HDR10, 350 nits of typical brightness, 1.07 billion colors, and a 16:9 aspect ratio with a matte finish.
The monitor includes a built-in 2.1-channel audio system with dual 2W speakers and a 5W subwoofer. It has six audio modes and frequency separation for clear vocals and accurate playback, useful for editing without external speakers or headphones. A headphone jack is also provided.
Connectivity options include three HDMI 2.0 ports, one USB-C port with 65W power delivery and DP Alt Mode, three USB-A ports, and one downstream USB-C port. The single USB-C connection can handle 4K video, data transfer, and charging to reduce cable clutter.
For professional workflows, the PV3200U comes with features like M-book Mode, ICCsync, Palette Master Ultimate, Picture-in-Picture, Picture-by-Picture, DualView, uniformity, and the wireless Hotkey Puck G3 for quick adjustments and profile switching.
BenQ has added eye care features such as Flicker-Free, Low Blue Light, TÜV Rheinland Eye Comfort, and EyeSafe 2.0 certification. Power use is rated at 50W in normal mode and 180W at maximum, with less than 0.5W in sleep mode.
The monitor measures 480–595 x 714.5 x 210 mm in landscape orientation and weighs 8.73 kg with the stand, or 6 kg without it. It supports VESA 100 × 100 mm mounting.
In the box, BenQ includes a quick start guide, warranty card, calibration report, Hotkey Puck G3, and a USB-C cable.
Pricing & availability
The BenQ PV3200U is priced at Rs. 59,000 and is available in India through the BenQ e-Store, Amazon.in, and leading electronic and IT retailers.
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In other news, BenQ introduced its EW90U Series monitors in India last month, comprising the 27-inch EW2790U and 32-inch EW3290U. Both models deliver 4K UHD resolution with HDR10 and DisplayHDR 400 support. The EW2790U covers 95% of the DCI-P3 colour gamut, while the EW3290U extends that to 98%. Audio options include dual 5W speakers on the EW2790U and a 2.1 channel setup with a woofer on the EW3290U, which also comes with a remote, scenario hotkeys, and Display Pilot 2 software.
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TCL is stepping beyond the soundbar. The company has announced the Z100 Wireless Home Theater Speaker System, the first product in the United States to ship with Dolby Atmos FlexConnect. It marks the beginning of a new category in TCL’s audio portfolio and is designed to work seamlessly with its 2025 premium QD-Mini LED TVs.
TCL Z100 Speaker System Specs
Dolby Atmos FlexConnect is positioned as the antidote to rigid home theater setups. Instead of forcing users to calibrate around a fixed arrangement, the system automatically adapts to the room layout and speaker placement.
That means speakers can be set virtually anywhere in a space and still deliver optimized Dolby Atmos sound. TCL and Dolby are presenting it as a solution that blends flexibility with immersion, eliminating the usual pain points of home theater calibration.
The Z100 speaker design leans on high-end audio components such as large rare-earth NdFeB magnets, silk-dome tweeters, and tightly wound voice coils. Each unit supports a 1.1.1 channel configuration, with dedicated main, bass, and height channels, and delivers up to 170 watts (RMS).
TCL says the system can be expanded to four speakers, with an optional matching wireless subwoofer that integrates seamlessly with TCL’s latest QM8K, QM7K, and QM6K TVs.
It’s a modular approach: start with one or two speakers, add more over time, and let the system automatically recalibrate. That growth-friendly model makes it less intimidating for people who want the depth of Dolby Atmos without committing to a massive setup on day one.
Pricing and Availability
In the US, the Z100 is priced at $399.99 per speaker. TCL is also offering bundles: the Z100 Duo with two speakers for $799.98, the Z100 Trio+ with two speakers and a subwoofer for $1,299.97, and the Z100 Quartet+ with three speakers and a subwoofer for $1,699.96. All bundles are available through major retailers starting this week.
In related news, Portronics has recently launched the Nebula X 150W wireless party speaker with karaoke mic and RGB lights, while Decathlon has introduced the PS100 Bluetooth speaker featuring a 10-hour battery, IPX7 rating, and a user-replaceable battery.
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Motorola has just expanded its audio lineup with two unique models. The Moto Buds Loop is a premium offering with an open-ear design, while the Moto Buds Bass offers large drivers for punchy bass and powerful ANC. So here’s what you need to know.
Moto Buds Loop
Talking about the more expensive TWS first, the Moto Buds Loop features an open ear design, which allows users to have greater awareness over their surroundings. 12mm drivers power the audio here, which also gets tuning from Bose. There is also support for Spatial Audio and dual microphones with CrystalTalk AI for a clear calling experience.
Moto Buds Loop
On a single full charge, the Buds Loop can offer up to 8 hours of audio playback that can be bumped to 39 hours with the charging case. A quick 10 minute charge can offer 3 hours of playback. Motorola brings these TWS with moto AI and Smart Connect, along with the Moto Buds apps for improved controls.
Moto Buds Bass
As the name suggests, the Moto Buds Bass aim to offer improved lows and powerful bass from its large 12.4mm dynamic drivers. Since these feature an in-ear design with silicone tips, you get up to 50 decibels of ANC (Active Noise Cancellation). Users can cycle through the various ANC modes and touch control customization through the Moto Buds app. It connects via Bluetooth 5.3, supporting Hi-Res LDAC Audio and Google Fast Pair.
Moto Buds Bass
The Moto Buds Bass promise up to 7 hours of playback, which can be bumped to 48 hours with the charging case. A quick 10 minute charge provides 2 hours of playback. The CrystalTalk AI retrns again with wind noise filtering for calls from its three microphone setup.
Pricing and Availability
Moto Buds Loop was just announced in a Pantone Trekking Green color option in India. This model has a 7,999 INR price tag, but it can be purchased for 6,999 INR with a 1,000 INR bank discount. Motorola will start rolling out the open-ear earbuds on 1st September 2025.
On the other hand, the Moto Buds Bass comes in three color variants, namely Pantone Dark Shadow, Pantone Blue Jewel, and Pantone Posy Green. It has a more affordable 1,999 INR price tag, with its first sale kicking off on 8th September 2025. Both models will be listed on the brand’s official website and Flipkart, while also selling via major offline retailers. In related news, these hearables arrive just days after the Pantone Walnut variant of Moto Edge 60 Pro made its Indian debut.
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Back in June 2025, ASUS and Xbox announced their joint collaboration for the ROG Xbox Ally series of gaming handhelds. These Windows 11 based portable consoles brought special optimizations and improved hardware, making them the unofficial Xbox handheld console that we’ve been waiting for. With the company finally announcing a launch date for these consoles, here’s a quick introduction to these gaming machines.
Among the major highlights of these handheld consoles are the new AMD Ryzen Z2 series processors. The base Ally features an AMD Ryzen Z2 APU with 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD storage, and a 60 Wh battery. Meanwhile, the higher end ROG Xbox Ally X packs the Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip that is paired with 24GB of RAM, 1TB of SSD storage, and a larger 80Wh battery pack.
Both models feature a microSD card slot for storage expansion, replaceable M.2 2280 SSDs, WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, and 65W charging. On the front, there is a 7-inch IPS LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, 1080p resolution, and Gorilla Glass Victus for protection.
2. Console-like Interface on Windows, Game Compatibility, & More
The devices boot directly into a revamped Xbox full-screen interface layered over Windows 11, including a dedicated Xbox button that launches Game Bar overlays and console tailored UI experiences. ROG Xbox Ally supports Xbox Game Pass titles, Xbox Play Anywhere games, and local Windows games. Apart from this, there are also special software optimizations that help bring an Xbox full screen experience.
These new modifications help minimize background activity and end all non-essential tasks. This makes the system more power efficient and enables it to divert more power to the games. The ROG Xbox Ally X series also includes an NPU for AI-powered features coming next year, such as automatic super resolution upscaling and AI-generated highlight reels.
3. Ergonomics & Release Date
Both models are ergonomically built, employing Xbox-style grips and slightly improved control layout over ROG’s previous handhelds. So those familiar with the Xbox wireless controllers will feel right at home. With no word on a portable Xbox console, this is the closest we get to a true handheld Xbox experience. The ROG Xbox Ally series blends the power of a full Windows PC with the streamlined accessibility of an Xbox console.
The ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X will be available starting 16th October 2025, in most major markets including the U.S., UK, Europe, and more. The base ROG Xbox Ally starts from 549.99 US Dollars, while the Ally X is priced at 899.99 US Dollars. Although these prices are still unconfirmed at the moment.
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Amazfit has expanded its lineup in India with the launch of the Balance 2 smartwatch and the Helio Strap. Both were introduced globally in June 2025 and are now available for Indian buyers.
Amazfit Balance 2
The Balance 2 uses an aluminum alloy frame with a fiber-reinforced polymer case. It has a 1.5-inch AMOLED display with sapphire glass, 480×480 resolution, and 2000 nits peak brightness. The watch weighs 43 grams without the strap and is water resistant up to 10 ATM, which is 100 meters.
The watch has a 658mAh battery. Battery life is up to 21 days in typical use, 10 days with heavy use, 33 hours with accurate GPS, and 67 hours with power-saving GPS. It comes with a 22mm silicone strap that fits wrists from 140mm to 210mm.
It supports more than 170 sports modes, including running, cycling, swimming, strength training, golf, diving, and HYROX. The golf feature includes more than 40,000 course maps, swing metrics, hazard alerts, scoring, and pin relocation. Diving is supported up to 45 meters. Navigation is handled through dual-band GPS, six satellite systems, and offline maps with turn directions.
Health tracking is managed by the BioTracker 6.0 PPG sensor. It tracks heart rate, blood oxygen, stress, sleep stages, and menstrual cycles. The watch also provides one-tap health measurement, breathing guidance, and 24/7 monitoring. The BioCharge Score combines data from activity, stress, and sleep to measure energy levels.
Other features include interval training, training templates, virtual pacer, Zepp Coach, PeakBeats, smart recognition for 25 strength movements and 8 sports types, notifications, music and call control, camera control (iOS), event reminders, alarms, weather, thermometer, voice memo, morning updates, and DND. The watch connects with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2, and BLE. It also has a microphone, dual speakers, and two physical buttons. It works with Android 7.0 and iOS 15.0 or higher through the Zepp App.
Amazfit Helio Strap
The Helio Strap is a screen-free tracker made with a fiber-reinforced polymer body. It weighs 20 grams and is water resistant up to 5 ATM, which is 50 meters. It comes with a 22mm nylon strap that fits wrists from 145mm to 205mm.
Amazfit Helio Strap
It has a 232mAh battery that lasts up to 10 days. It uses the BioTracker 6.0 PPG sensor to track heart rate, blood oxygen, stress, and recovery. It also has a gyroscope, accelerometer, and temperature sensor. Connectivity is through Bluetooth 5.2 and BLE.
The strap supports 27 sports modes, including running, cycling, walking, yoga, HIIT, Pilates, and HYROX. It has smart recognition for 25 strength training movements and tracks reps, sets, and rest times. Sleep tracking includes sleep stages, REM, naps, breathing quality, and sleep score. The BioCharge Score measures energy and recovery.
It can pair with heart rate belts, power meters, speedometers, and cadence meters. It syncs with apps like Strava, adidas Running, TrainingPeaks, komoot, Relive, Google Fit, and Apple Health. Workout analysis is powered by PeakBeats.
Training and recovery system
When used together, the Balance 2 and Helio Strap combine workout tracking, heart rate data, and recovery analysis. Data is stored in the Zepp App without extra subscriptions or separate apps.
Pricing and availability
The Amazfit Balance 2 is priced at Rs. 24,999 and comes in Black with an extra Lava strap. The Helio Strap is priced at Rs. 8,999 and comes in Black. Both are available on the Amazfit website, Amazon.in, and leading retail stores in India.
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