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Best OnePlus 13 Deal Yet? $150 Discount & Free OnePlus Buds 3

If you’ve been eyeing the OnePlus 13 (Review), now might be the best time to grab it. A new deal is bringing a notable discount along with a pair of free truly wireless earbuds. This makes it one of the most compelling offers from the brand yet, so here’s what you need to know.

OnePlus 13 Deal: $150 Off + Free OnePlus Buds 3

The Chinese brand’s flagship phone is getting a great deal in the US market. To recall, the OnePlus 13 debuted with a starting price tag of $899 for the 12GB + 256GB variant, while the 16GB + 512GB version was sold for $999. This premium Android phone is now available for purchase with a notable discount on both configurations, along with a special promo gift.

OnePlus 13 Arctic Dawn
OnePlus 13

Both storage versions are getting a price cut of $150, so the 256GB model now costs $749, and the 512GB option is listed for $849. That’s not all, buyers also get the option to choose between a $39.99 Wood Grain Magnetic Half-pack Case worth and the $99 OnePlus Buds 3. As of right now, it is unclear how long this deal will be available, but it is likely a limited-time deal. To recall, the OnePlus 13 debuted with Qualcomm’s latest and greatest Snapdragon 8 Elite.

You get a tall 6.82-inch AMOLED display with a 2K+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. For photography, there are three 50MP cameras on the rear and a 32MP selfie shooter. A huge 6,000mAh battery pack powers this device, which supports 100W wired fast charging. In related news, the OnePlus 15 was just leaked with a 1.5K 165Hz display.

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One UI 8 beta is coming to these Samsung phones next month

Samsung One UI 8 beta list

Samsung appears to be moving much quicker with One UI 8 development this time compared to last year. In fact, it was the first brand to release an Android 16 beta with a new custom skin (One UI 8 beta, in the case of Samsung), but that remained exclusive to the Galaxy S25 series for weeks, as the beta program didn’t expand to other models until recently.

Earlier this month, Samsung announced its plan to expand One UI 8 beta to more Galaxy phones and tablets. The Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6 quickly received the beta update following the announcement, with more Galaxy devices set to join the party next month. Review the list below to find out if One UI 8 beta is on the way for your Samsung Galaxy.

These Galaxy phones will get One UI 8 beta in September

  • Galaxy S23
  • Galaxy S23+
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
  • Galaxy Z Fold 5
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5
  • Galaxy A55 5G
  • Galaxy A54 5G
  • Galaxy A36 5G
  • Galaxy A35 5G

Only having one of these Samsung phones isn’t enough to get you enrolled for the One UI 8 beta program; you must also live in an eligible country. These include Korea, the U.S., the U.K., and India.

Note that the updates are released in batches. Therefore, even if it’s rolling out in a different country, it may take some time to reach your device. Be patient in that case and regularly check for the One UI 8 beta banner.

Related:
1. Prepare your Samsung device for the One UI 8 beta upgrade
2. Here’s when Samsung will push the stable One UI 8 update

How to get the One UI 8 beta on your Samsung phone?

Once the One UI 8 beta program goes live for your Samsung device in your country, here are the steps you need to follow:

  1. Open the Samsung Members app on your phone. (You can install it via the Galaxy Store if you haven’t already.
  2. Look for the One UI 8 beta banner and tap on it.
  3. Follow the simple steps on your screen to join the beta program.
  4. Now, go to Settings > Software updates > Download and install to get the beta update.
  5. Download the update and then install it.

While it’s exciting to test the software before it’s released to the general public, there are some risks involved. The beta builds are likely to have bugs and broken features. Some features may not work at all. That’s why such builds are recommended to be tested on secondary devices. Also note that there’s no easy workaround to return to the stable build without erasing your data.

Before installing the beta update, take a complete backup to prevent data loss. Also, ensure your device has sufficient free storage and at least 30% battery for a smoother installation.

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Also Read:
1. Samsung makes significant changes to One UI rollout strategy
2. Here are the top 6 features of One UI 8
3. One UI 8 will be the last big upgrade for these Samsung devices

Redmi 15 is Here: 7000mAh Battery, 144Hz Display & Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 at a Budget

Xiaomi has officially launched a new budget smartphone in the Indian market. This new model is the Redmi 15 5G model, which brings both long battery life, smooth display, and capable performance at a budget. So here are all the details.

Redmi 15 5G: Everything you get for a budget

The Chinese tech giant just unveiled the Redmi 15 5G in Malaysia earlier this month. Now, this model is arriving in India with great specs and features for its price. This model sports a tall 6.9-inch LCD panel with an FHD+ resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, Wet Touch Technology 2.0, and 850 nits of peak brightness. Under the hood, this model is equipped with the Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 SoC, which is paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.

Redmi 15 5G - Midnight Black
Redmi 15 5G – Midnight Black

While the display and specs are quite attractive for its price, another big highlight of the Redmi 15 5G is the huge 7,000mAh battery pack. It also supports 33W wired fast charging. For photography, the rear packs a 50MP main camera, while the front houses an 8MP selfie shooter. Out of the box, this runs on the Android 15 OS based HyperOS 2 custom skin. Other notable features include an IR blaster, a side mounted fingerprint scanner, an IP64 rating for water and dust resistance, Bluetooth 5.1, WiFi 6, and dual SIM support (nano + nano/microSD).

Xiaomi’s new budget phone arrives in three color options, namely Midnight Black, Sandy Purple, and Frosted White. It has a starting price tag of 14,999 INR for the 6GB + 128GB model, while the 8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB option costs 15,999 INR and 16,999 INR, respectively. You can purchase this model from Amazon India, the brand’s official website, with first sales kicking off from August 28.

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OnePlus 15’s display to support 165Hz refresh rate, 1.5K resolution

Today, reliable tipster Digital Chat Station released a Weibo post mentioning the upcoming OnePlus flagship phones powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite and 8 Elite 2 (SM8850) chipsets. While he did not specify their names, he could be referring to the Ace 6 and OnePlus 15, which are expected to launch in October in China. The leak, which mainly focuses on the OnePlus 15, reveals details about its display and one of its color variants.

OnePlus 15 display details (rumored)

OnePlus 15 leak by DCS

As per the leak, the OnePlus 15’s display will support a 1.5K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. It will run on a new system featuring an upgraded performance engine, designed to support native-level 165fps gameplay — a first for the brand. As far as display size is concerned, a previous leak from the same source revealed that it will feature a BOE-supplied 6.78-inch flat OLED LTPO panel equipped with ultra-thin bezels on all four sides, thanks to LIPO technology.

The leak also highlighted a fresh “Moon Rock Black” color option, which was described as having an extremely high light absorption rate, described as a next-generation version of the Super Black, and improvements in the sandstone magnetic protective case, which is said to offer a refined texture.

According to other reports, the OnePlus 15 may house a 7,000mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging support. For photography, the device may feature a 50-megapixel main camera with OIS support, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel 3x periscope telephoto camera. It may not feature a round camera module like the OnePlus 13, instead, it is expected to feature a square one positioned at the upper-left corner.

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ChatGPT Go subscription launched in India with Rs 399 per month pricing

OpenAI has introduced a new subscription plan called ChatGPT Go, designed to provide more access to its popular AI features at a lower cost. The rollout has begun in India, with wider availability expected soon. The plan aims to bridge the gap between ChatGPT’s Free tier and the higher-priced Plus plan.

ChatGPT Go key features

ChatGPT
ChatGPT

Subscribers of ChatGPT Go will have extended access to GPT-5, including more prompts compared to the free version. The plan also offers longer memory, making conversations more personalized and continuous. In addition, users can generate more images, upload a greater number of files such as documents and spreadsheets, and work with advanced data analysis tools like Python more frequently. The plan includes projects, tasks, and custom GPTs, allowing users to organize and track workflows more effectively.

For data privacy, OpenAI allows users to opt out of training data collection at any time. The company has confirmed that Go subscriptions also apply when using ChatGPT via WhatsApp at 1-800-ChatGPT.

ChatGPT Go: Pricing and availability

ChatGPT Go is available in India for Rs 399 per month, with billing managed on a monthly basis (no annual plan yet). Payment methods include credit cards and UPI. At present, the plan is exclusive to India and will gradually be available to all users in the country.

Unlike ChatGPT Plus, which costs Rs 1,999 monthly, the Go plan does not include legacy models like 4o, connectors, or Sora video generation. Users can cancel their subscriptions anytime through the ChatGPT settings menu. The plan also supports refunds in cases of incorrect charges.

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Purported Vivo X300 Pro CMIIT certified, may pack 6500mAh battery

Reports suggest that the model numbers V2502A/DA and V2509A belong to the upcoming Vivo X300 series, which is expected to debut by the end of September in China. While the V2509A was recently spotted on Geekbench with the Dimensity 9500 chip, the V2502A/DA had earlier bagged radio certification. Now, according to a report by XpertPick, the V2502A/DA has received approval from the CMIIT certification platform in China.

Vivo V2502A/DA 3C CMIIT approved, could be Vivo X300 Pro

The certification screenshots confirm that both the V2502A and V2502DA have been approved by China’s MIIT authority. The two devices are essentially the same, with the V2502DA offering support for Beidou-3 short messaging via satellite connectivity, while the V2502A lacks this feature.

This satellite support hints that the device could debut as the Vivo X300 Pro, though the final marketing names of the V2502A/DA remain unconfirmed.

Vivo V2502A CMIIT certified (source code)
Vivo V2502A CMIIT certified (source code)
Vivo V2502DA CMIIT certified (source code)
Vivo V2502DA CMIIT certified (source code)

The CMIIT listing’s source code reveals that the phones will run on Android 16, likely customized with OriginOS 6 in China. It also confirms a 6,375mAh rated battery, which should translate to a typical capacity of around 6,500mAh.

The Vivo X300 and X300 Pro are expected to be the first smartphones powered by the Dimensity 9500, which is rumored to launch on Sept. 22 in China. Leaks suggest that the standard X300 may feature a compact 6.3-inch display, while the X300 Pro could offer a larger 6.8-inch screen.

Separately, Vivo is also said to be working on the X300 Ultra, which may debut next year with the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2. While the X300 and X300 Pro are expected to see a global launch shortly after their China debut, it remains unclear whether the X300 Ultra will be released outside China.

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These Sony Xperia phones are eligible for Android 16 upgrade

Sony Android 16 update eligible phones

The latest Android 16 OS is already available to Google Pixel, and other major Android brands have also made significant progress towards a stable release. They could begin the stable rollout anytime soon. However, a few brands, including Sony, are silent on Android 16 development as well as release plans.

Sony hasn’t announced when it will release the Android 16 update to its devices and what the rollout plan looks like. The brand hasn’t even released the Android 16 beta to any of its devices yet, whereas many other brands have done so weeks ago. However, that shouldn’t mean it’s not working on bringing Android 16 to its devices.

Sony may already be working on Android 16, but it may take a little longer than other Android brands. We’ve curated a list of devices that are eligible for an upgrade to Android 16. Review the list to find out if yours is in for a treat.

Sony Xperia phones eligible for Android 16 update

Sony hasn’t published an official list of devices for the Android 16 upgrade. So, we went through the current update policy to prepare the following list.

  • Xperia 1 VII (last update: Android 19)
  • Xperia 10 VII (last update: Android 19)
  • Xperia 1 VI (last update: Android 17)
  • Xperia 10 VI (last update: Android 17)

Yes, the list is too short. Only three Sony Xperia phones will be upgraded to Android 16. The Sony 1 VII was released in May this year, while the other two (Xperia 1 VI and Xperia 10 VI) were released last year.

As of now, the company hasn’t announced when it will start rolling out the Android 16 update. Whenever that happens, it will likely be the Xperia 1 VII that gets the first bite, followed by the Xperia 1 VI and Xperia 10 VI. Since the brand only needs to upgrade three devices, the rollout shouldn’t take long once it goes live.

Sony’s approach towards software releases

Sony is no longer a leading smartphone brand in the market. However, it still releases a few Xperia phones each year, focusing primarily on premium models with high-end cameras.

While the number of new Sony phones released every year has decreased sharply in recent years, the software support hasn’t taken a hit. In fact, the brand extended the update support for 2024 and newer models.

Previously limited to two OS updates, the Xperia 1 VI and Xperia 10 VI, launched in 2024, promise three major Android updates. The Xperia 1 VII, released this year, takes it even further by promising up to four major upgrades. That’s certainly a good move benefiting users.

Which Sony smartphone do you have? Is it eligible for the Android 16 upgrade? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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Meizu 22 3C certified, key specs leak reveals 5,500mAh battery, 80W charging, and more

The upcoming Meizu 22 has now cleared all three major certifications required for a smartphone to go official in China. The latest one is the 3C certification, which surfaced today. As usual, the 3C listing hints at the device’s fast charging capabilities. At the same time, a new Weibo post by tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed key specifications of the device, including its battery size.

Meizu 22 3C certified, key specifications revealed

As seen above, the Meizu 22 with model numbers M582Q and M582V has received 3C certification in China. The listing reveals that the phone may ship with the UP2040L power adapter, which supports up to 80W charging.

According to the tipster, the Meizu 22 will feature a single-cell battery rated at 5,370mAh, with a typical capacity of around 5,500mAh. The device is expected to sport an OLED panel with symmetrical 1.22mm bezels on all four sides, achieved using LIPO technology, while maintaining a compact 71mm body width for comfortable single-handed use. The brand has already confirmed that the device will debut with a unique white front panel.

Official camera samples revealed earlier show that the Meizu 22 will feature a 24mm main lens with f/1.6 aperture, paired with a 72mm telephoto lens offering an f/2.4 aperture and an effective 3x optical zoom. On the performance side, the smartphone is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite platform, though this has not been officially confirmed yet. A special version of the Meizu 22 is also expected to support UWB (Ultra-Wideband) connectivity. The device is expected to debut by the end of this month in August.

Meizu 22 Air in works

Other reports have revealed that while the lineup will not include the Meizu 22 Pro, it may include a new model, which is tentatively dubbed the Meizu 22 Air. Like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, it could be an ultra-thin phone with a large display. Accessories like the brand’s antibacterial magnetic protective case have reportedly entered production, hinting at a broader ecosystem approach for the Meizu 22 series.

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Redmi confirms Note 15 Pro+ display, battery, and charging specs

Redmi is gearing up for its next big launch on August 21, and today the company confirmed some of the headline features of the Redmi Note 15 Pro+. 

The Note 15 Pro+ will feature a full-depth micro-curved screen with a large R-angle design. The panel itself measures 6.83 inches with a 1.5K resolution and what Redmi calls a “super sunlight screen” for better outdoor visibility. 

Speaking of which, the panel has a peak brightness of 3200 nits is covered by Xiaomi Dragon Crystal Glass for protection. 

Moreover, Redmi says the Note 15 Pro+ is the first smartphone to support IP66, IP68, and IP69K ratings simultaneously, along with passing the industry’s first five-star waterproof quality certification. 

The new IP69K standard means the phone can withstand high-pressure, high-temperature water jets — up to 100 bar at 80°C — making it one of the toughest water-resistant phones on the market.

A massive 7000mAh battery

The Note 15 Pro+ also packs a 7,000mAh Xiaomi Jinshajiang battery, promising all-day use and a long lifecycle of 1,600 charge cycles, which should last up to five years. Charging is handled by 90W wired fast charging plus 22.5W reverse charging.

Under the hood, the phone will run on Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset with an Adreno 810 GPU, paired with up to 16GB of RAM. 

Performance aside, Redmi is also introducing its first satellite communication feature in the Note series, supporting Beidou short messages for sending and receiving texts when there’s no cellular coverage.

The Note 15 Pro+ sits at the top of the Note family. Alongside it, the company will launch the Redmi Note 15 Pro, which shares some specs with its Plus siblings, like display resolution and brightness, and IP ratings. Redmi is sure to give more details about them in the lead-up to launch. So stay tuned. 

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ViewSonic launches IN03 and CN01 series displays for classrooms and businesses

ViewSonic has announced its IN03 and CN01 display series. According to the company, these new Made-in-India panels are designed to cater to both classrooms and commercial spaces. With production taking place in Gujarat, Noida, and Tirupati, the products aim to combine global innovation with local design needs.

ViewSonic IN03 and CN01 specifications and features

ViewSonic IN03
ViewSonic IN03

The ViewBoard IN03 series comes in 65, 75 and 86-inch sizes and is powered by Android 14. It carries Google EDLA certification, giving users direct access to the Google Play Store and Workspace apps, including Chrome, YouTube and Google Search. The interface allows quick customization with widgets and shortcuts, while EDLA also ensures timely security updates.

The IN03 is engineered with 4K UHD panels featuring advanced bonding and Ultra Fine Touch technology. Its 40-point touch support and dual-tip pen deliver a near pen-on-paper writing feel suitable for teaching and brainstorming. Audio is supported by dual 20W speakers, while USB-C and microSD slots expand connectivity and storage.

Meanwhile, the CN01 series is designed for continuous operation, making it suitable for signage and communication in schools, offices and public areas. It is available in 43, 55, 65 and 75-inch options with a brightness level of 520 nits, ensuring visibility in various lighting conditions.

The displays support both landscape and portrait orientation and feature wireless casting through AirPlay, Miracast and Chromecast. A built-in signage player with scheduling capabilities, along with LAN-based remote management, makes it suitable for centrally controlled setups.

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ViewSonic IN03 and CN01 pricing and availability

The ViewBoard IN03 series starts at Rs 1.5 lakh plus taxes, while the CN01 series begins at Rs 1.25 lakh plus taxes. Both will be available in India through ViewSonic’s retail and distribution network.

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Xiaomi devices eligible for six years of updates: check if yours is on the list

Xiaomi HyperOS update

Xiaomi has been a reliable brand when it comes to software rollouts. Its update policy is also one of the best among Android brands. Last year, the brand took a major step by announcing up to six years of software updates — and that’s not exclusive to flagship phones only.

The Xiaomi 15 and 15 Ultra were the first devices to benefit from this extended commitment, with more models joining the list soon after. With longer software support, Xiaomi phones stay secure against new threats and remain relevant for years, helping users avoid frequent upgrades.

We’ve prepared a list of Xiaomi phones and tablets that promise six years of software support. Review the list below to find out if yours is in for a longer treat.

Related: Xiaomi HyperOS 3 update: here’s everything about it

List of Xiaomi devices eligible for six years of software updates

  • Xiaomi 15
  • Xiaomi 15 Ultra
  • Xiaomi Pad 7
  • Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro
  • Poco F7
  • Poco F7 Pro
  • Poco F7 Ultra
  • Redmi Note 14 (4G)

Xiaomi promises six years of software updates for these phones and tablets. This means these devices will receive security updates for a total of six years. These security updates do not introduce new features or visual changes, but they ensure the device remains unaffected by the newly discovered vulnerabilities.

As for the feature updates, all Xiaomi devices on the list promise four major OS updates. This kind of update brings truckloads of new features and enhancements, such as the upcoming Android 16-based HyperOS 3 upgrade.

While six software updates are a remarkable policy among Android devices, Xiaomi doesn’t stop there. The Chinese brand offers up to seven years of updates on devices like the Redmi Pad 2. This is the maximum security updates offered by any Android brand, including Samsung and Google.

Xiaomi has made excellent improvements to its update policy, particularly for newer models. It’s good to see mid-range phones like Redmi Note 14 (4G) and Poco F7 getting the flagship treatment in terms of longer software support. Hopefully, more mid-range and cheaper models will benefit from this impressive update policy.

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Xiaomi 16 Pro Mini could pack a 6,300mAh battery with wireless charging, periscope camera, and more

There have been reports that Xiaomi will launch a powerful compact phone alongside the Xiaomi 16 and 16 Pro in September in China. This device, tentatively dubbed the Xiaomi 16 Pro Mini, will feature the same Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip as the other 16 series phones. A new leak that surfaced today has revealed the battery capacity of the device.

Xiaomi 16 Pro Mini key specifications tipped

Xiaomi 16 Pro Mini leak by DCS

A previous report claimed that the Xiaomi 16 Pro Mini could be equipped with a 6.3-inch OLED panel. In the latest leak, tipster Digital Chat Station claimed that the prototype sports a new form factor design with large, rounded corners and ultra-narrow bezels, thanks to LIPO technology.

On the camera front, its primary lens is said to be backed by a large camera sensor. It is also expected to feature a periscope camera. However, the tipster did not reveal the exact camera sensors or megapixel count.

The Xiaomi 16 Pro Mini will feature an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor and offer comprehensive waterproofing. Under the hood, the device will be powered by a 6,300mAh battery with support for wireless charging.

At present, the Dimensity 9300 Plus-powered Vivo S30 Pro Mini, with its 6.31-inch screen and 6,500mAh battery, offers the largest battery on a compact phone. However, the Xiaomi 16 Pro Mini’s battery is still larger than that of the OnePlus 13s, which packs a 6,260mAh unit. According to DCS, upcoming compact flagship phones are expected to offer up to 7,000mAh batteries this year.

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Realme 15T 5G appears with Dimensity 6400 on Geekbench

Realme is all set to launch the Realme P4 and P4 Pro on Aug. 20 in India. Speculations are rife that the Realme 15T 5G will be the next device from the brand to hit the Indian market after the P4 series. Reports have revealed that the device has the RMX5111 model number, and it has now appeared on Geekbench, revealing its key specifications.

Realme 15T 5G Geekbench listing

As seen above, the Realme 15T has appeared on Geekbench with a MediaTek chip featuring six cores clocked at 2.00GHz and two cores operating at 2.50GHz. For graphics, the device is equipped with the Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. These details confirm that the device is powered by the Dimensity 6400 SoC, which reports suggest will be marketed as the Dimensity 6400 Max.

The Realme 15T Geekbench listing further reveals that it has 8GB of RAM and runs Android 15. In the single-core and multi-core tests, the device scored 806 and 1989 points, respectively.

According to other reports, the Realme 15T 5G will feature a 6.57-inch flat OLED panel with support for a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. For selfies, it may house a 50-megapixel front camera, while its back panel could feature a dual-camera setup comprising a 50-megapixel main sensor and a 2-megapixel secondary sensor.

The Dimensity 6400 Max-powered device is expected to arrive in multiple configurations, such as 8GB+128GB, 8GB+256GB, and 12GB+256GB. It will pack a massive 7,000mAh battery with 80W charging support. The phone is also tipped to come in three color options: Suti Titanium, Silk Blue, and Flowing Silver.

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Best Consumer-Grade AI GPUs of 2025

The AI boom has shifted into overdrive in 2025, and consumer GPUs are no longer just for gamers. Nvidia and AMD have turned their latest graphics cards into miniature AI workhorses, cramming them with faster memory, specialized tensor hardware, and lower-precision compute modes that cater to generative AI, LLM inference, and deep learning training.

If you’re running Stable Diffusion, fine-tuning LLaMA, or spinning up transformer-based workflows locally, these are the GPUs worth your attention right now.

1. Nvidia RTX 5090

Nvidia-RTX-5090

The GeForce RTX 5090 leads the current generation with unmatched AI performance. Nvidia built this Blackwell-based card with 32GB of GDDR7 memory, delivering 1.79TB/s of bandwidth. It runs on 5th-gen Tensor Cores and supports new data formats like FP4 and FP8, which help speed up inference and training. The card delivers up to 838 TOPS of INT8 performance and outpaces the 80GB A100 in LLM benchmarks, hitting over 5,800 tokens per second with optimized models.

Stable Diffusion runs significantly faster on the 5090 compared to the 4090. Early tests show up to 2x speed increases when using FP4. With a TDP of 575W, the card requires high-end cooling and power delivery, but for AI developers working locally, the performance gains justify the size and heat.

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2. Nvidia RTX 5080

Nvidia-RTX-5080

The RTX 5080 delivers many of the same AI features as the 5090 at a lower price. It uses 16GB of GDDR7 memory and pushes 960GB/s of memory bandwidth. Its 5th-gen Tensor Cores support FP4 and FP8 operations, and the card delivers around 450 TOPS for INT8 inference. It runs at 360W and has a smaller CUDA core count than the 5090 but retains strong generative AI performance.

In practice, the 5080 performs 10-20% better than the RTX 4080 Super in AI benchmarks. It also outperforms the RTX 4090 in certain inference tasks where faster memory and newer tensor features come into play. This makes the 5080 a solid option for creators running LLMs or diffusion models that fit within 16GB of VRAM.

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3. Nvidia RTX 4090

Nvidia-RTX-4090

The RTX 4090 continues to serve as the gold standard for AI workloads among mainstream users. It ships with 24GB of GDDR6X memory, delivering roughly 1TB/s of bandwidth. The card features 4th-gen Tensor Cores and supports FP16 and BF16 operations. It delivers over 330 FP16 TFLOPS and performs well in both training and inference.

LLMs with up to 30 billion parameters can run on the 4090 with 8-bit quantization. Stable Diffusion and other image generation models also benefit from the card’s high compute performance. Despite newer cards on the market, the RTX 4090 remains a reliable option for AI professionals and researchers.

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4. Nvidia RTX 4080 Super & 4070 Ti Super

Nvidia-RTX-4080-Super

Nvidia launched the 4080 Super and 4070 Ti Super in early 2024. These Ada Lovelace refreshes improved on memory bandwidth and AI performance. The 4080 Super uses 16GB of GDDR6X and offers around 736GB/s bandwidth. It includes 4th-gen Tensor Cores and delivers up to 418 INT8 TOPS. The card consumes 320W and remains efficient for training and inference at mid-range batch sizes.

The 4070 Ti Super also received 16GB of memory and an upgraded bus. It delivers about 353 INT8 TOPS and consumes 285W. While it cannot match the 4090 or 5080 in compute throughput, it performs well in local LLM inference and image generation tasks, making it a strong choice for budget-conscious developers.

5. AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT

AMD-Radeon-RX-9070-XT

AMD’s RDNA 4-based RX 9070 XT introduces significant AI upgrades to the Radeon family. The card includes second-generation AI accelerators, support for FP8, and improved ray tracing. It ships with 16GB of GDDR6 memory and reaches 640GB/s of memory bandwidth. Its estimated FP32 compute performance is around 48.7 TFLOPS.

The RX 9070 XT provides around 389 INT8 TOPS. It runs at 300W and supports ROCm on Linux, allowing compatibility with PyTorch and TensorFlow. The card is best suited for AI-enhanced gaming, FSR4 upscaling, and small-scale inference tasks.

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6. AMD Radeon AI Pro R9700

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AMD launched the Radeon AI Pro R9700 as a workstation-grade GPU aimed at AI developers and creative professionals. It comes with 32GB of GDDR6 memory and uses the same RDNA 4 architecture as the 9070 XT but with double the compute units. The card provides around 383 INT8 TOPs, supports FP8 operations, and runs at 300W.

The R9700 supports ROCm on both Linux and Windows, making it AMD’s most developer-friendly card yet. Its large VRAM buffer allows for fine-tuning and inference of LLMs beyond the capacity of the RX series. It performs well in multi-GPU setups and is positioned as a cost-effective alternative to Nvidia’s workstation-class cards.

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The Best Galaxy AI Features on Samsung Phones

When Samsung first started talking about “Galaxy AI,” I wasn’t exactly sure what to expect. The term “AI” gets thrown around a lot these days. Sometimes, it’s just another buzzword for features we’ve had for years. 

But after actually using a Samsung phone with Galaxy AI built in, I’ve realized that some of these tools are not only useful but also surprisingly easy to fit into everyday life. They’re not gimmicks; they actually help.

So instead of giving you a technical breakdown, I want to walk through the features that stood out to me the most, the ones I keep going back to. Here are all of them.

1. Live Translate

One UI 6.1 live translate

The first time I used Live Translate on a call, I was a little skeptical. I was talking to a friend who isn’t comfortable with English, and I figured the translations might be clunky or slow. But the feature actually worked surprisingly smoothly.

Here’s how it works. While you’re on a call, you can activate Live Translate by pressing on the Call Assist menu that appears on top of the in-call menu. You can now select the language you want your conversation to be translated into. And this way, both sides of the conversation get real-time translations. 

I speak in English, and the other person hears it in their preferred language. When they reply, I see their words translated into English on my screen.

It’s not perfect; sometimes the translations can be a little stiff, but it’s good enough to keep the conversation flowing. The best part is that it all happens directly on the phone, so you don’t need a separate app running in the background.

For me, this has been one of the most impressive Galaxy AI features. It’s practical and removes a real barrier when you’re talking to people who speak different languages.

2. Circle to Search

One UI 6.1 Circle to Search

Even though it’s incredibly simple, Circle to Search is one of the features I use the most. We’ve all been in situations where we spot a product, a place, or even just a random object while scrolling through social media that makes us curious. Circle to Search makes it incredibly easy to learn more about those things.

You just hold down the home button and literally draw a circle around whatever’s on the screen. Instantly, Google pulls up results about that item, no need to type anything, no need to open a browser separately.

I used it the other day while scrolling through Instagram. Someone was wearing a jacket I liked, so I circled it, and within seconds, I had links to where I could buy similar styles. Another time, I used it on a picture of a dish I didn’t recognize, and it showed me what it was and even gave me recipes.

It feels like a small feature, but the way it integrates into daily use makes it one of the most natural AI tools Samsung has added.

3. Chat Assist

Galaxy AI Chat Assist

Messaging is probably a big part of everyone’s daily life in 2025, but sometimes you want your words to come across differently depending on the situation. That’s where Chat Assist comes in handy.

I tried it while drafting an email, and the tool offered to rephrase my text in different tones. If I wanted it more professional, it cleaned up my wording. If I wanted it casual, it relaxed the tone. 

You may still want (or need) to tweak the message here and there to add your personal touch, but it’s a huge time-saver. And since everything happens within the keyboard itself, you don’t have to switch apps either.

4. Note Assist

Galaxy AI - Note Assist

If you’ve ever recorded a lecture, an interview, or even just a long voice note, you’ll know how messy it can be to go back and figure out what was said. Samsung’s Transcript Assist has been surprisingly useful here.

The feature can clean a transcript within seconds and can even summarize the main points. What surprised me most was how accurate it was, even with multiple people speaking.

It’s not just for professionals either. I’ve used it to capture personal notes, like when I had a long conversation with a relative about a family function or gathering. Having it written out makes it so much easier to revisit later.

5. Generative Edit

Samsung has built some AI smarts into its photo editor as well, and while I usually don’t bother much with editing, I ended up using these tools more than I expected.

The standout for me is the ability to remove unwanted objects. I might not be wrong in saying that Samsung currently has the best generative fill for object removal. 

You’ve probably seen some reels or shorts where Samsung’s generative AI reconstructs an entire face even when it’s partially covered, while Apple’s AI often struggles in the same scenario. That’s how good it is.

Another neat trick is resizing or moving objects within a photo. At first, I thought it might look fake, but most of the time, the edits are seamless. If you post a lot on social media, these tools can save you from retaking shots over and over.

6. A few things I’ve noticed

After using these features for a while, there are a couple of things to take notes of. First, most of them require an internet connection since the AI runs partly on Samsung’s servers. That means if you’re offline, you can’t rely on them. 

Second, the accuracy can vary. Live Translate works best with major languages, but it’s less reliable for rare ones. Similarly, generative edits in photos sometimes leave small glitches.

But overall, these aren’t deal-breakers. The important thing is that the features save time and effort in real situations.

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Infinix XBOOK B15 with Ryzen 5000 Series CPUs, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD Launches at ₹30,990

Infinix has introduced the XBOOK B15 laptop in India with the tagline “Master Every Task.” The laptop brings a 15.6-inch IPS display with a 16:9 aspect ratio, 1920×1080 resolution, 87.4 percent screen-to-body ratio, and 3.75mm bezels.

Infinix XBOOK B15

It runs on AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (8 cores, 16 threads, up to 4.5GHz) or AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (6 cores, 12 threads, up to 4.0GHz) processors, paired with AMD Radeon graphics. The laptop supports 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB DDR4 RAM, expandable up to 64GB, and 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB NVMe PCIe SSD, with expansion up to 2TB.

The XBOOK B15 is equipped with a 50Wh lithium polymer battery and ships with a 65W Type-C adapter. It measures 352.8mm wide, 226.7mm deep, and 17.65mm high, weighs 1.59kg, and features an aluminum alloy lid.

Infinix XBOOK B15

It includes a 1080p FHD webcam with privacy shutter, dual microphones, and a full-size backlit chiclet keyboard with three brightness levels and a numeric keypad. Cooling is managed by 79 S-shaped fan blades spinning up to 4200RPM.

Connectivity options cover Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth 5.0, one USB 3.2 Gen1, one USB 2.0, two USB Type-C ports (one full function, one data), HDMI 1.4, RJ-45, TF card slot, Kensington lock, 3.5mm audio jack, and DC in.

Audio is supported by two 1.5W speakers with DTS Audio processing. Other features include a numeric keypad, multi-touch touchpad, and MIL-STD 810H certification for durability.

Pricing & availability

The laptop comes in Grey and will be available from August 21 on Flipkart at a starting price of ₹30,990.

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Apple could split iPhone launches into two separate events starting next year

Apple is still weeks away from introducing the iPhone 17 series, but reports from Korea suggest the company is already planning a major change for the iPhone 18 lineup in 2026. According to ET News, Apple could split its launch into two separate events, marking a big shift from the yearly all-in-one keynote we’ve seen for over a decade.

Two stages for the iPhone 18 series

If the report holds true, September 2026 would see the debut of the iPhone 18 Air, iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and—perhaps most notably—a foldable iPhone, Apple’s first entry into the growing foldable category. Then, in early 2027, Apple would return with a second event to unveil the standard iPhone 18 alongside the iPhone 18e.

The same staggered schedule is said to continue with the iPhone 19 series: the premium models, including the foldable, would be shown in September 2027, while the vanilla and budget editions would follow in the first half of 2028.

Why Apple might do this

Splitting the launches could allow Apple to highlight its most advanced devices first, appealing to early adopters and premium buyers, while giving the mainstream and entry-level models their own spotlight later. It could also help Apple better manage production timelines—particularly with the foldable iPhone.

Apple is set to announce the iPhone 17 series on September 9 but the reported change for the iPhone 18 shows the company is thinking further ahead. If true, the move could mark the beginning of a new era in how Apple positions and markets its iPhones.

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TCL 60 Ultra Nxtpaper appears on retail site with full specs and images

The TCL 60 Ultra Nxtpaper has quietly surfaced on a Colombian e-commerce platform, revealing its full design and specifications. While the listing currently marks the device as out of stock and there’s no official mention from TCL Colombia, the appearance gives us a detailed look at the company’s upcoming large-screen phone with its signature eye-care display technology.

TCL 60 Ultra Nxtpaper

The phone went live on August 18, 2025, according to GSMArena. At its heart is a 7.2-inch LCD using TCL’s NXTPAPER tech, offering 1080×2340 resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate. The panel reportedly reduces blue light and glare, making long viewing sessions easier on the eyes.

Inside, TCL went with a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chip, backed by 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage—enough for multitasking or media-heavy use. A 5,200 mAh battery promises good endurance, and the whole package runs on Android 15 with TCL’s own UI—and is reassuringly IP68-rated for water and dust resistance, rare for phones this large.

Cameras include a 50 MP main sensor, a 50 MP periscope telephoto with OIS offering 3× optical zoom, and an 8 MP ultrawide. A 32 MP front shooter handles selfies. The phone comes with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and a single color option: black. TCL hasn’t shared official pricing, but related mid-range models in the 60 XE series hover around COP 993,300 (~$247) based on local listings.

The 60 Ultra Nxtpaper, with its larger display and tougher build, is likely priced accordingly higher—still probably under the mid-range sweet spot.

By pushing NXTPAPER displays and durable design into this segment, TCL is carving a niche. If you want a big screen that’s easier on your eyes—even across long reading sessions—it’s worth watching to see whether this model lands beyond Colombia.

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Galaxy Tab S10 Lite leak hints at unusual pink color option

Samsung’s tablet lineup may soon get a splash of color. A recent leak suggests the upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 Lite will launch in a pinkish finish, a departure from the brand’s usual gray, silver, and black tones. The device, expected to debut later this year, could bring a fresher, more playful look to Samsung’s mid-range tablets.

Alleged Galaxy Tab S10 Lite in an unusual pinkish color

The leak, shared by X tipster @MaxJmb, shows the Tab S10 Lite in a soft coral-like shade. Some sources suggest it could officially be called Coral Red, though the tone appears closer to pink in images. Samsung hasn’t offered many bright color options for its larger tablets in recent years, so this shift could help the Tab S10 Lite stand out against its higher-end siblings, the Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra, which are rumored to stick with more conservative finishes. The leak also points to a dedicated S Pen slot on the back, a feature usually reserved for the non-FE models.

What’s under the hood

Certifications and reports suggest it will be powered by the Exynos 1380 chipset, paired with 6GB or 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. The tablet is expected to feature a 10.9-inch LCD display with a 2112 x 1320 resolution, backed by an 8,000mAh battery with either 25W or 45W charging. Other details include an 8MP rear camera, 5MP front camera, dual speakers, and Android 15 with One UI 7 out of the box.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite 5G Google Play Console listing
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite 5G Google Play Console listing

With multiple certifications already in place, the Tab S10 Lite could appear at IFA 2025 in Berlin this September. Priced around €399 (~$467) in Europe, it undercuts the Tab S10 FE while still packing solid features. If the leak holds true, the new pinkish option could give Samsung’s Lite series a welcome style upgrade.

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Google’s AI Overviews flagged for serving scam support numbers

Google’s AI Overviews are designed to make search quicker and easier, but some users are finding out the hard way that the feature can also serve up scams. Reports have surfaced of fraudulent customer service numbers appearing in the AI-generated summaries, raising fresh concerns about trust and safety in Google’s new search experience.

One recent case, shared on Facebook by user Alex Rivlin shows how convincing these scams can be. Rivlin was searching for a Royal Caribbean shuttle booking number when the AI Overview at the top of Google’s results provided what looked like an official contact line. The person on the other end asked for a credit card to pay for the shuttle. But when the “representative” started requesting extra fees and more personal details, Rivlin backed out—only to later notice unauthorized charges on his card. He was able to block them, but the incident revealed how easily scammers can slip through.

This isn’t an isolated problem. Months earlier, a Reddit user reported dialing what they thought was a Southwest Airlines number from an AI Overview, only to discover it was another scam. Because these summaries pull information directly from around the web, they can sometimes surface fake listings or phishing numbers that have been seeded online. To make matters worse, even a quick Google cross-check might show those same numbers linked to legitimate-looking pages, adding another layer of deception.

The issue is especially worrying given how widely AI Overviews are being used. According to StatCounter, about a quarter of Google searches in the US triggered AI Overviews in Q2 2025. That reach gives scammers plenty of opportunities to exploit unsuspecting users.

So far, Google hasn’t issued a public response to these reports. Until then, the safest move is to bypass AI summaries when looking for customer support and instead rely on official company websites or well-known directories. With AI-driven fraud on the rise—from voice clones to hidden phishing tactics—double-checking a phone number could save people a lot more than just frustration.

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