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Redmi 15 5G specs leak reveals 144Hz display, 7000mAh battery, 50MP dual cameras, and more

Redmi is expected to unveil the Redmi 15 series of smartphones in multiple markets in the coming days. While the lineup is said to include the Redmi 15 5G, Redmi 15C 5G, Redmi 15 (4G), and Redmi 15C (4G), all of these are unlikely to launch simultaneously. The rumor miil has already leaked the key specifications and render of the Redmi 15C (4G). Now, a leaked poster of the Redmi 15 5G has emerged to reveal almost everything about it.

Redmi 15 5G specifications (rumored)

Redmi 15 5G key specifications-
Redmi 15 5G key specifications-

As can be seen in the above poster, the Redmi 15 5G’s two main features are its display and battery. The phone has a 6.9-inch LCD panel with FHD+ resolution and supports a 144Hz refresh rate, which appears to be an overkill for a mid-range phone. It will be the first Redmi phone with a 7,000mAh battery to be sold in markets outside of China. It will come with support for 33W fast charging.

The Redmi 15 5G is powered by the Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 processor and comes with up to 8GB of RAM, 8GB of virtual RAM, and up to 256GB of internal storage. It features a 50-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual rear camera and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera. The phone runs on Android 15 with HyperOS 2.0 pre-installed.

Redmi 15 5G will be available in Malaysia in three colour options: black, champagne, and green. The starting price is set at MYR 699 (approximately $165). In Malaysia, the device goes up against models like the Oppo Reno 14F 5G, Oppo A5 5G, Infinix Note 50x, Honor X9c Smart, and Samsung Galaxy A16 5G

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Huawei Pura 80 Ultra vs Pro: Is the $500 Extra Really Worth It?

The Huawei Pura 80 Ultra and Pura 80 Pro represent Huawei’s latest flagship push, each tailored to different premium users. With both phones offering stunning design, powerful cameras, and top-end displays, the real question lies in how much extra value the Ultra brings over the Pro’s more affordable price. This comparison matters for anyone deciding between Huawei’s best, whether to go all-in or stick with high-end essentials.

1. Design and Display

Huawei Pura 80 ultra
Huawei Pura 80 Ultra

Build and Feel:
Both models feature premium materials: a glass front and back with an aluminum frame, and both are IP68/IP69 rated for water and dust resistance. However, the Pura 80 Ultra feels more solid and flagship-grade due to its slightly heavier build and second-gen Crystal Armor Kunlun Glass. This added durability justifies its higher tier. The Pura 80 Pro shares the same dimensions but uses standard Kunlun Glass 2, making it slightly lighter but offering slightly less resilience in extreme conditions.

Display Quality:
Both phones sport a 6.8-inch LTPO OLED display with 1B colors, HDR Vivid, 120Hz refresh rate, and 1440Hz PWM dimming, delivering stunning visuals and peak brightness of 3000 nits. In day-to-day use, the difference is negligible, but the Ultra’s upgraded screen protection means it’s better suited for long-term durability. Both provide nearly identical visual quality and brightness.

Verdict:
While both are stunning in design and display, the Pura 80 Ultra offers a more rugged premium build and enhanced glass protection, making it the better choice for users seeking both elegance and added durability.

2. Specifications

Huawei Pura 80 Pro
Huawei Pura 80 Pro

Performance:
The Pura 80 Ultra runs on the new 7nm Kirin 9020 chipset paired with the Maleoon 920 GPU, offering advanced processing and power efficiency. Its 16GB RAM configuration ensures smoother multitasking compared to the 12GB RAM options on the Pura 80 Pro. The Pro also lacks clear chipset details but seems less tuned for extreme multitasking or heavier tasks. In high-performance gaming or editing, the Ultra will hold up better under pressure.

Battery and Charging:
Both models come with a 5170 mAh battery internationally (5700 mAh in China), but charging speeds set them apart. The Ultra supports 100W wired and 80W wireless charging across all regions, whereas the Pro offers only 66W wired charging outside China. The Ultra also supports both 20W reverse wireless and 18W reverse wired charging, offering more flexibility. For international users, especially, the Ultra brings more complete fast-charging capabilities.

Verdict:
The Pura 80 Ultra outperforms the Pro in both raw performance and charging versatility, making it the more future-proof option for power users and international buyers.

3. Camera

Huawei Pura 80 Ultra
Huawei Pura 80 Ultra

Main and Secondary Lenses:
The Ultra houses a quad-camera setup, including two periscope telephoto lenses (3.7x and 9.4x optical zoom), in addition to a 1.0″ type 50MP main sensor and a 40MP ultrawide. The Pura 80 Pro features a triple setup with a 48MP telephoto lens (4x zoom) and similar wide and ultrawide sensors. The Ultra’s dual telephoto system offers significantly better zoom versatility and maintains detail even at extreme distances. Also, the Ultra uses the same large sensor across its zoom lenses, leading to more consistent image quality.

Selfie Camera:
Both phones have a 13MP ultrawide selfie camera with autofocus, capable of 4K recording and HDR. In practice, there’s little difference in selfie output, but the Ultra may have a slight edge in software tuning thanks to its higher-tier processing power.

Verdict:
The Ultra leads in camera hardware, especially in telephoto versatility. It’s the superior option for photography enthusiasts or professionals who need reliable zoom and high detail across focal lengths.

4. Pricing

The Huawei Pura 80 Ultra is priced at around $1500, while the Pura 80 Pro sits at approximately $1000. The $500 difference reflects the Ultra’s superior chipset, larger RAM, dual periscope lenses, and more robust charging options.

For users seeking value and core flagship features, the Pura 80 Pro offers excellent performance for its price. However, for those prioritizing top-tier zoom photography, longer-term durability, and ultimate power, the Ultra justifies the premium.

Disclaimer:
Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.

5. Conclusion 

Huawei Pura 80 Pro
Huawei Pura 80 Pro

The Pura 80 Ultra stands out with its dual periscope telephoto cameras, upgraded Crystal Armor Kunlun Glass, 100W charging globally, and a higher RAM configuration. It also brings more advanced satellite calling features in China. These upgrades are not just incremental but impactful for power users, photographers, and travelers needing rugged reliability.

Verdict:
The Huawei Pura 80 Ultra is a full-fledged ultra-premium flagship built for professionals and enthusiasts who demand the best of Huawei’s tech. Meanwhile, the Huawei Pura 80 Pro is a refined flagship that offers excellent performance at a much lower price, making it ideal for those who want a top-tier experience without the ultra-premium cost.

Choose the Ultra for maxed-out specs, or go with the Pro for excellent value.

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Nokia could be planning a comeback — seeking new smartphone partner

Nokia might be eyeing a return to the smartphone scene — though its latest move raised more questions than answers. Nokia’s community manager recently posted an open call on the r/Nokia subreddit, inviting “large-scale mobile manufacturers” to explore partnership opportunities via nokia.com/partners. The post, however, has since been deleted, adding a curious twist to an already unusual approach.

Nokia company logo

The now-deleted post stirred fresh speculation about Nokia’s future in smartphones. While reaching out to potential manufacturing partners on Reddit seems like an odd choice for serious business talks, the fact that Nokia floated the idea publicly suggests it’s at least considering a return to the market. After all, its long-running partnership with HMD Global — the brand behind recent Nokia phones — is winding down, with HMD reportedly shifting focus to its own devices. Nokia, meanwhile, has stayed in the feature phone space, reviving classics like the 3310.

HMD’s licensing deal reportedly expires in 2026, giving Nokia the freedom to seek new manufacturing partners. Past collaborators like Foxconn or Wingtech — who reportedly handled over half of Nokia’s smartphone production in earlier years — could be in the mix. The goal likely remains the same: affordable devices with global reach, backed by Nokia’s strong patent portfolio, especially in 5G tech.

Under HMD, Nokia’s smartphones, like the XR21, focused on sustainability and rugged design but struggled to impress on software support and specs. A new partner could offer a chance to shake off that reputation.

Even though the Reddit post was short-lived, it hints that Nokia isn’t ready to leave the smartphone world behind. Whether this was a marketing misstep or an early move in a bigger comeback plan, it’s a story worth watching.

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After flagship Phone (3), Nothing could shift focus to ‘Lite’ or ‘T’ series

Fresh off the launch of its premium Phone (3), Nothing may be switching gears. A new leak suggests the company is now exploring more affordable “Lite” or “T” branded smartphones — a move that could broaden its appeal beyond the high-end market.

Indian tipster Yogesh Brar posted on X that Nothing is considering budget-focused models after its “Pro” line didn’t quite hit the mark. The only recent “Pro” offering — the Phone (3a) Pro — was a modest upgrade over the regular Phone (3a), priced at $459 compared to $379. Brar, who previously predicted Nothing’s three-phone rollout in early 2025, now claims the company may aim even lower in price.

There are no confirmed specs yet, but the “Lite” or “T” monikers point to streamlined versions of existing models — perhaps with simplified hardware to cut costs. That could mean fewer premium materials, toned-down camera setups, or a more affordable chip like one from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 series.

Still, fans can likely expect Nothing’s trademark transparent aesthetic and a clean and thoughtful UI. The idea seems to be bringing the brand’s unique identity to more accessible price points — potentially lowering the barrier for buyers considering a switch to Nothing.

With the Phone (3), launched on July 1 for ₹79,999 (~$950), receiving mixed feedback due to its price and divisive camera design, these new budget models could help Nothing reach a wider audience — especially in markets like India and Southeast Asia.

If the rumors pan out, Nothing’s next move might not be about chasing specs, but about making its signature style available to more people.

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OnePlus 15T could be priced lower than the 13T, hints new leak

OnePlus seems to be setting the stage for 2026 with the upcoming OnePlus 15T — a compact flagship that could challenge rivals like the Xiaomi 16 and Samsung Galaxy S26. And if a new leak is anything to go by, it might do so with a more tempting price tag than its predecessor.

OnePlus 15T Concept Render

On July 22, tipster Digital Chat Station claimed on Weibo that the OnePlus 15T will carry a “more attractive price” than the OnePlus 13T’s CNY 3,999 (roughly $470) launch price. Whether that means an actual price cut or simply better value remains to be seen, but it has sparked some early excitement.

The OnePlus 13T (our review), launched in April 2025 (13s in India), drew mixed reviews for its dual rear setup, USB 2.0 port, lack of wireless charging, and a basic IP65 rating instead of IP68. The 15T is expected to address at least some of those shortcomings, with a triple-camera setup (main, ultrawide, and telephoto), a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, and wireless charging support.

The phone is expected to stick with a 6.3-inch display but will reportedly be powered by Qualcomm’s yet-to-be-announced Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2, promising up to 25% faster CPU performance. The battery could get a significant bump too — up to 7,000mAh from the 13T’s 6,260mAh — with 80W wired charging, making it a standout in endurance for a compact flagship. Running OxygenOS 16 based on Android 16, the 15T may also feature some advanced AI-powered tools as well.

OnePlus 15T
OnePlus 15T (Last Phone on the Right)

While global pricing remains unclear, a US launch at around $600 could make the 15T a serious contender — especially against compact flagships like the Galaxy S26. For reference, the 6.2-inch Galaxy S25 is currently listed on Samsung’s official US website and Amazon for $799.

The OnePlus 15T leak suggests the phone is set to deliver triple cameras, a huge battery, and possibly a better price than the 13T — a combination that could make it one of the most interesting compact phones to watch in 2026.

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Galaxy F56 shines in teardown video with near-top repairability score

The Samsung Galaxy F56, launched in May 2025, is turning heads — not just for its specs or price, but for how easily it can be taken apart. A new teardown video gives us a look inside the mid-range phone and shows that Samsung might finally be getting serious about long-term repairability.

On July 22, YouTube channel PBKreviews shared a detailed disassembly of the Galaxy F56 5G. The process kicks off with prying off the glass back, which is held in place by adhesive — fairly standard these days. From there, a handful of Phillips screws are removed to reveal the phone’s internals. What stands out is the clean layout and modular design: a plastic frame, protective rubber gaskets around ports, and a large 6,000mAh battery that’s relatively easy to remove despite the adhesive.

Inside, the F56 is powered by Samsung’s own Exynos 1480 chip and sports a 6.74-inch Super AMOLED+ display. Thanks to its repair-friendly build, the phone earned a strong 9/10 repairability score — one of the best ratings for a Samsung phone in this segment.

PBKreviews praised the phone’s easy battery replacement, accessible charging port, and good availability of spare parts. However, it did lose minor points in two areas: internal organization (some clutter made parts slightly harder to reach) and screen repairs, which require extra care to avoid damage — a common issue in AMOLED phones. These two areas each scored 1.5 out of 2.

At just 7.2mm thick, with Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection, the Galaxy F56 manages to balance durability with repairability — a rare combo in the mid-range space. Priced around ₹29,999 (~$300) for the 8GB/256GB model, it also promises six years of software support, making ease of repair a key long-term advantage.

With the EU pushing brands toward user-replaceable batteries, Samsung’s move with the F56 could be a sign of things to come. Curious to see the phone opened up? You can watch the full teardown on YouTube.

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Galaxy S26 Ultra may finally deliver true fast charging

Samsung may finally be ready to step up its charging game with the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra. According to a new leak, the flagship is “100% confirmed” to ditch the long-standing 45W limit and support true fast charging.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra mockup (modified image of S25 Ultra)

On July 23, reliable tipster @UniverseIce posted on X: “It is 100% confirmed that Samsung S26 Ultra will exceed the charging power of 45!” If true, this would mark the first upgrade in charging speed since the Galaxy S22 Ultra, which stuck with 45W despite growing demand for quicker top-ups. For reference, the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s 5,000mAh battery takes about an hour to fully charge at 45W; a previously speculated 65W bump could shave off 15 minutes or more.

Samsung has long been conservative with battery and charging tech—especially after the Galaxy Note 7 debacle—so this shift is drawing attention. Unlike most rivals from China that rely on proprietary tech, Samsung is expected to stick with the USB PD PPS standard. However, that doesn’t ensure compatibility with third-party PD PPS power bricks. Users with such power bricks may still need to buy an official (and possibly expensive) Samsung charger to take full advantage of the faster speeds.

As for the rest of the phone, the S26 Ultra is rumored to keep its 5,000mAh battery, but Samsung may have improved the energy density to make room for a slimmer profile. Sources suggest Samsung will stick with traditional lithium-ion cells, keeping capacity under 5,400mAh.

Beyond battery, charging, a chipset upgrade, and some added AI, the S26 Ultra is rumored to offer few major changes compared to its predecessor. The S26 Edge is expected to replace the current Plus model, while the Ultra could feature a new 200MP telephoto lens and run One UI 8.5, with refined and new AI features positioned as key highlights.

With a Q1 2026 launch window, the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s jump to slightly faster charging could be a welcome change for Galaxy fans frustrated by Samsung’s slow pace in this area. But will it be enough to keep up with competitors like the OnePlus 15 or the vivo X300 Ultra? Time will tell, as more leaks and details continue to emerge.

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OnePlus Pad Lite or Oppo Pad SE: How Different Are They?

With the launch of the OnePlus Pad Lite, it was immediately apparent that we’ve seen this tablet before. This new budget tablet from the brand appears to be nearly identical to the Oppo Pad SE, which debuted just earlier this month. From design to hardware, the similarities are striking, raising the question: Is there any real difference between the two? Let’s break down the details to see if this is more than just a rebrand job.

1. OnePlus Pad Lite or Oppo Pad SE: Design & Display

OnePlus Pad Lite
OnePlus Pad Lite

Right from the first glance, one would be hard-pressed to spot any difference between the two tablets, save for the brand logos. Both the OnePlus Pad Lite and Oppo Pad SE feature dual tone designs, but the former only comes in a single Aero Blue color, while the latter is available in Starlight Silver and Night Blue.

On the front, the duo sport a tall 11-inch LCD panel with an FHD+ resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate, a 16:10 aspect ratio, and 500 nits of peak brightness. So not only the chassis, but also the screen remains unchanged. But what about internal hardware?

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2. Specs & Features

OPPO Pad SE
Oppo Pad SE

Under the hood, the MediaTek Helio G100 SoC powers the two tablets. This chipset is typically found in budget smartphones as well. But here, we see our first minor difference between the two models. The OnePlus Pad Lite pairs the chip with 6GB or 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM with 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage. Meanwhile, the Oppo Pad SE can be purchased in three storage configurations, namely 4GB + 128GB, 6GB + 128GB, and 8GB + 128GB.

Apart from this minor difference in RAM variants, the rest of the specs are still identical. So you still get a massive 9,340mAh battery on the new OnePlus Pad Lite with support for 33W wired fast charging like the Oppo Pad SE. For optics, the 5MP rear camera and 5MP selfie shooter also remains unchanged.

3. Pricing

OnePlus Pad Lite

Finally arriving at the key difference between these two affordable tablets, let’s talk pricing. OnePlus just announced the Pad Lite model for a starting price tag of 15,999 INR for the WiFi only 6GB + 128GB variant. Meanwhile, the 8GB + 128GB LTE version costs 17,999 INR.

The base 4GB + 128GB WiFi only Oppo Pad SE starts from 13,999 INR, while the 6GB + 128GB LTE version costs 15,999 INR. Its top end 8GB + 128GB LTE variant is listed for 16,999 INR. While OnePlus is throwing in a few bank offers and launch discounts in the mix, the Oppo version of the tablet is clearly more affordable. For the same 15,999 INR variant, you get LTE support on Oppo, and the 8GB + 128GB variant is 1,000 INR cheaper. So you’re likely just paying for the brand here.

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Xiaomi 16 Ultra Leak Hints at Photography & Battery Leap

Xiaomi could be pulling out all the stops on its next top flagship. A fresh leak has revealed some of the key specs and features of the next gen Xiaomi 16 Ultra. This model might bring notable upgrades over its predecessors, with a big leap in photography and even battery size. So let’s check it out.

Xiaomi 16 Ultra Leak: Next Top Photography Flagship?

A tip from Kartikey Singh on X claimed that big changes are coming to the cameras, while rumors on Weibo have revealed what some of these improvements could include. On the rear, the Xiaomi 16 Ultra is getting upgrades on three of its cameras. Its primary shooter will have a large 1-inch sensor with a resolution of 50MP. This sounds identical to its predecessor’s main camera, but this could be an updated new sensor.

Xiaomi 15 Ultra 100 Years of Leica Edition
Xiaomi 15 Ultra 100 Years of Leica Edition

With the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, the brand offered a 200MP periscope telephoto shooter that had a 1/1.4-inch sensor size. But this is rumored to get bigger on the Xiaomi 16 Ultra with a larger 1/1.28-incnh sensor. To put things into perspective, the iPhone 16 Pro Max’s main camera has a similar sensor size. So we can expect better clarity and low light performance on zoomed shots.

Last but not least, the ultra wide angle lens could have a 50MP 1/1.95-inch Sony LYT600 sensor (larger than the Xiaomi 15 Ultra’s 1/2.76 ultra wide camera). We already know that a battery size bump is in the plans, with leaks suggesting a massive capacity that could be between 7,000mAh and 7,500mAh. The Xiaomi 16 Ultra is still a while away from making its official debut, so stick around for more.

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AOC launches shockingly affordable 2K gaming monitor with 144Hz refresh rate

AOC has launched a new 2K gaming monitor in China at an aggressive price of 749 yuan ($104). The Q24G50F is now listed on JD.com and targets budget-conscious users who want a sharp, high-refresh-rate display without stretching their wallet.

AOC Q24G50F gaming monitor

AOC Q24G50F Monitor Specifications

The Q24G50F features a 23.8-inch W-LED IPS panel with a resolution of 2560×1440 pixels and a 144Hz refresh rate. It supports 8-bit color depth and covers 99% of the sRGB and 92% of the DCI-P3 color gamut.

AOC says the panel is factory-calibrated to offer consistent color accuracy for both gaming and creative use. It reaches a typical brightness of 350 nits and offers a 1300:1 static contrast ratio. HDR10 support is available, although users should expect only basic HDR performance.

AOC has included several gaming-focused features in the Q24G50F. It supports Adaptive Sync to reduce screen tearing during fast-paced gameplay. The display also features a 4ms GtG response time and motion blur reduction technologies. Features like Dark Boost help improve shadow visibility in darker scenes, while Game Color tuning and crosshair overlays cater to FPS players.

The monitor uses a straightforward design with a tilt-only stand that adjusts between -5° and 23°. However, it supports 100x100mm VESA mounting for users who prefer adjustable arms or wall mounts. Port selection includes one HDMI 2.0 port, one DisplayPort 1.4, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The Q24G50F weighs 3.43kg with the stand and 2.65kg without it.

In related news, Asus recently launched the VG249QM5A gaming monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate and AI enhancements for just $130, while LG’s new UltraGear 27GX700A becomes the first monitor to feature a fourth-gen Tandem OLED panel.

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Samsung Might Finally Nail It with the Galaxy S26 Edge

Samsung’s ultra-slim Galaxy S25 Edge turned heads with its impossibly thin 5.8mm profile, but it also came with a major compromise, its battery size. You purchased this phone for its looks and feel, not for its practicality or endurance. But its successor might be a lot more practical. A fresh rumor hints at the Galaxy S26 Edge nailing both design and battery.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge: Bigger Battery but Somehow Thinner?

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

The Galaxy S25 Edge wasn’t the big success the South Korean tech giant was hoping it to be, owing to its hefty price tag and lacklustre battery life. But the brand is not giving up just yet, with new rumors from Ice Universe claiming that the upcoming S26 Edge will bring notable upgrades. As one would expect, the first thing Samsung could be fixing is the battery capacity that will bump the battery life.

However, these improvements extend to the design as well. The Galaxy S25 Edge was already pretty slim and light, but the Galaxy S26 Edge is reportedly getting even thinner (somehow). To recall, the S25 Edge had a super thin 5.8mm body that weighed just 163 grams. So despite having a taller display than the base Galaxy S25, it had a nearly identical heft. Samsung packed a flagship chipset and the S25 Ultra’s camera in this thin and light chassis.

Unfortunately, the 3,900mAh battery was its Achilles heel. Adding to its cons, Samsung released this flagship for a starting price tag of 1,099 US Dollars. This made it impractical for power users and inaccessible to the broader audience as well. Although these improvements would easily make it an attractive phone, even with its exorbitant pricing.

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This Xiaomi Keyboard Mouse Combo Has a Wrist Rest and Quiet Clicks for Under $20

Xiaomi has launched a new Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Combo Comfort Edition in China, targeting users who prioritize ergonomic comfort and minimal desk setups. The combo is available for reservation starting today. Crowdfunding will begin on July 30. The crowdfunding price is set at 139 yuan ($19), while the suggested retail price is 149 yuan ($21).

Xiaomi Keyboard & Mouse Combo

Xiaomi Keyboard & Mouse Combo Specifications

The keyboard features a full-size 108-key layout with a wave-shaped key structure. This layout follows the natural curvature of the fingers to help reduce strain during prolonged use. Xiaomi has included four independent shortcut keys for calculator, mute, screen lock, and search functions. The keyboard also supports 12 function key combinations to streamline workflow.

Xiaomi equips the keyboard with a detachable wrist rest wrapped in PU leather and padded with elastic memory foam. The split design allows users to position the wrist rest separately for better posture and wrist alignment. The keyboard uses a quiet TTC switch design to reduce typing noise in quiet environments such as offices or libraries.

The accompanying mouse uses a non-symmetrical, ergonomically contoured design. Xiaomi applies a fine matte coating to improve grip and comfort. The mouse includes a widened rubberized scroll wheel and a dedicated thumb rest. It uses a 1200 DPI high-precision optical sensor for accurate and stable tracking. The mouse also adopts optimized TTC switches to reduce click noise.

Xiaomi Keyboard & Mouse Combo

Both the keyboard and mouse connect using a single 2.4GHz wireless USB-A receiver. Xiaomi stores the receiver inside the mouse’s bottom compartment for portability. The combo supports Windows 10 and above. The keyboard weighs approximately 590 grams, while the mouse weighs about 60 grams excluding batteries. Power is supplied by AA batteries, with two included in the package.

Xiaomi has added practical features such as silicone anti-slip pads on the keyboard base and four LED status indicators for key functions. The combo is available in two color options: Soft White Grey and Deep Space Black.

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Steam Deck 2 and New Valve Console Rumored: Sony Quietly Strengthening Ties?

The latest talk of the town has shed light on some interesting rumors that talk about Valve’s next gaming handheld and a new home console. While there have already been reports surrounding the Steam Deck 2, Valve might be getting a surprising push from Sony that could help take its handhelds to the next level. So here’s everything you need to know.

Steam Deck 2 Leak: Zen 6 APU, New Valve Console, & Sony’s Silent Support

A new episode of the Broken Silicon podcast has reignited speculation around Valve’s hardware roadmap, and this time, it’s bigger than just a Steam Deck 2. Valve is reportedly developing a powerful next-gen handheld and a full fledged home console. One or both of these could be powered by AMD’s upcoming Zen 6 “Magnus” APU, which is also rumored to power the next generation of Sony and Microsoft consoles.

steam Deck 2
Steam Deck 2

But perhaps most intriguing is Sony’s quiet collaboration with growing support for Steam Deck. As of right now, there are already multiple PlayStation titles on the Steam Deck, with Sony also bringing custom Steam Deck boot animations for its popular games like The Last of US. This rumor highlights how Sony doesn’t look at Valve or Microsoft as competitors; rather, it makes the Steam Deck its unofficial PlayStation handheld.

The podcast further discusses Valve’s first home console, which could debut alongside the Steam Deck 2. SteamOS continues to grow in popularity compared to Windows powered handhelds. So it could just be a matter of time before Valve becomes the next big player in the console segment.

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Galaxy Tab S11 Certified: Samsung’s Next Flagship Tablet Inherits S25 Ultra Charging

A new high end Samsung tablet has just surfaced online. The latest certification sighting has hinted that a new Galaxy Tab S11 series model is in the works. While finer details are still at large, the listing has confirmed the fast charging rate of this premium tablet. So here’s everything you need to know.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 certified in Europe

The South Korean tech giant’s new Galaxy Tab S11 was recently spotted on the UL Demko database carrying the ‘SM-X736B’, ‘SM-X736N’, ‘SM-X730’, and ‘SM-X736C’ model numbers. These are likely for the various versions, which will launch in Europe. This includes Finland, France, Denmark, Sweden, and more. Information regarding the flagship tablet is still scarce, but it will support Samsung’s flagship level fast charging rate of 45W.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Series
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and Galaxy Tab S10+

To recall, this is the same charging speed as the top-end Galaxy S25 Ultra. It is worth noting that another Galaxy Tab S11 series model was spotted on GeekBench last month with the Dimensity 9400+, which is MediaTek’s flagship chip. This was rumored to be the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra model that was seen in the popular benchmarking platform with 12Gb of RAM and running on the latest Android 16 OS out of the box.

So the model spotted on the UL Demko certification might just be the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. The previous gen Galaxy Tab S10 series skipped the base model and only released the Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. In other words, Samsung could repeat this strategy for its latest flagship tablets as well. This is still just speculation at this point, so take this with a pinch of salt and stick around for more.

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Realme Narzo 80 Lite 4G launches in India with 6,300mAh battery, slim design, and ₹7,299 price

Realme is back with a new addition to its budget-focused Narzo lineup — the Narzo 80 Lite 4G. Following the recent release of its 5G sibling, this 4G version aims to win over buyers with a large battery, a fast refresh rate screen, and a pocket-friendly price tag.

Realme Narzo 80 Lite 4G

Launched on July 23, the Narzo 80 Lite 4G brings a few familiar specs from the 5G model but keeps things affordable by trimming down on hardware. Under the hood, it runs on a 1.8GHz Unisoc T7250 processor. It ships with Realme UI 6.0 based on Android 15 and supports features like AI-enhanced imaging, “Pulse Light”, and “Smart Touch” — the last one lets you use the screen even with wet hands. Realme says this ring-shaped light (visible in the image above) can be customized with nine colors and five lighting modes.

Aside from the decorative light, the camera module includes a 13MP primary camera (OmniVision OV13B10 sensor), paired with an unnamed secondary sensor. Selfies are handled by a basic 5MP front camera.

The display is a 6.74-inch 720p LCD panel with a 90Hz refresh rate and 563 nits of peak brightness. But the real highlight is the 6,300mAh battery, which supports 15W wired charging and 6W reverse wired charging. Realme claims it can deliver up to 20.7 hours of YouTube playback.

Pricing and availability:

The phone comes in two variants: 4GB RAM with 64GB storage for ₹7,299, and 6GB/128GB for ₹8,299. Both will be available at discounted prices — ₹6,599 and ₹7,599 respectively — during a flash sale on July 28 via Amazon India and Realme’s online store. Open sales begin on July 31. You can pick between two finishes: Beach Gold and Obsidian Black.

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The Realme Narzo 80 Lite 4G is aimed at buyers looking for an entry-level phone with a large battery. So if you’re shopping for a value pick under ₹8,000, this might be worth a look.

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Microsoft Surface Laptop 5G Launched for Business With Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) and Built-in 5G

Microsoft has launched the Surface Laptop 5G for business users. It runs on Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) processors and includes an integrated 5G modem with support for both NanoSIM and eSIM. The rollout starts on August 26, 2025, through Microsoft’s business partners, including Verizon Business.

The laptop features a dynamic antenna system with six antennas placed across the body. The system adjusts signal strength and direction based on how the laptop is held, helping maintain stable 5G connectivity. It can also work as a mobile hotspot to share the 5G connection with other devices.

The Surface Laptop 5G has a 13.8-inch touchscreen with a 2304 × 1536 pixel resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It supports HDR, Dolby Vision IQ, and Adaptive Color Technology.

It comes with 16GB or 32GB LPDDR5x RAM and storage options of 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB, using a removable Gen 4 SSD. The laptop includes a Full HD Surface Studio Camera with AI effects, Omnisonic speakers with Dolby Atmos, an improved keyboard with better key travel, and a large haptic precision touchpad.

Location support includes GNSS L1, GPS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS, and NAVIC. For ports, the device includes two USB-C ports with USB4 and Thunderbolt 4 support (can connect up to two 4K monitors), one USB-A 3.1 port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a Surface Connect port.

Pricing and Availability

The Surface Laptop 5G is available in Silver. The base model with Intel Core Ultra 5, 16GB RAM, and 256GB storage is priced at USD 1,799.99. The top variant with Intel Core Ultra 7, 32GB RAM, and 1TB storage costs USD 2,699.99. It will be sold through Microsoft’s business partners and select Verizon stores in the coming months.

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Google Pixel 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL Design Fully Leaked: Vibrant New Color Revealed

Google‘s upcoming flagships have just had their entire designs revealed. The Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL have just been spotted in a fresh leak from AndroidHeadlines, which showcases the familiar design along with the colors options (that include an elegant new option). So let’s check it out.

Google Pixel 10 Pro & Pixel 10 Pro XL Renders

Google Pixel 10 Pro Official Renders Leak
Google Pixel 10 Pro Official Renders Leak

First up, we have the compact flagship, the Google Pixel 10 Pro. Like its predecessor, the iconic visor camera design makes its return that showcases the triple camera setup on the rear. This model can be seen in multiple color options, namely Obsidian, Jade, Moonstone, and Porcelain. We have already seen the Obsidian and Porcelain colors, but the Moonstone and Jade are brand new.

The Moonstone is a more sober color option that blends gray and blue, while Jade has a light green hue that adds some vibrance to the mix. Google adds a touch of elegance with a light golden frame as well. Looking at the Pixel 10 Pro XL renders, you get the same four color options. So apart from the taller display, the design is basically identical between the two Pixel 10 Pro series models.

Google Pixel 10 Pro XL Official Renders Leaked
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL Official Renders Leaked

Earlier this week, the base Pixel 10 also had its entire design and color variants leaked as well. The Obsidian (Black) color was the most basic option, but every other version was brighter and bolder. To recall, these include the Indigo (Royal Blue), Frost (Sky Blue), and Limoncello (Green-Yellow). Google is set to unveil its flagship Pixel 10 lineup on August 20, so stick around for more.

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Nothing Phone 3 vs Galaxy S25: Bold Design or Refined Performance, What Will You Choose?

The Nothing Phone (3) and Samsung Galaxy S25 represent two very different takes on a modern flagship, one bold and design-forward, the other refined and performance-driven. As mid-year releases in 2025, both target users who want cutting-edge features without going ultra-premium. This comparison matters because it pits innovation in aesthetics against Samsung’s software polish and raw power, helping buyers decide which phone best suits their style, needs, and future-readiness.

1. Design and Display

Nothing Phone 3
Nothing Phone (3)

Build and Feel:
The Nothing Phone (3) showcases a bold and distinctive design with its transparent rear and monochrome LED Glyph interface. It’s built with Gorilla Glass 7i on the front and Victus on the back, supported by an aluminum frame, and is IP68 rated. The Galaxy S25 opts for a more refined and compact build using Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on both sides and Samsung’s tougher Armor Aluminum 2 frame. It also carries the same IP68 water and dust resistance.

While the S25 feels lighter and more ergonomic in-hand, the Nothing Phone (3) wins in aesthetic originality with its Glyph interface and industrial styling.

Verdict: Nothing Phone (3) feels more unique, while Galaxy S25 feels more premium and durable.

Display Quality:
The Nothing Phone (3) features a larger 6.67″ OLED display with 1B colors, HDR10+, 120Hz refresh, and a stunning 4500 nits peak brightness. It supports 960Hz PWM for better eye comfort. The Galaxy S25 sports a smaller 6.2″ Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X panel with HDR10+, 120Hz, and 2600 nits peak brightness. The Galaxy’s display benefits from LTPO for efficient refresh rate scaling and better battery optimization.

While Nothing Phone (3) has higher brightness, the Galaxy S25 offers better power efficiency and color tuning.

Verdict: S25 offers a technically superior panel, but Nothing (3) delivers a more vibrant, immersive visual experience.

Verdict:
Nothing Phone (3) stands out in design with a futuristic back and brighter display, but the Galaxy S25 provides a more practical and refined experience with LTPO and better ergonomics. Galaxy S25 feels more complete for mainstream users; Nothing Phone (3) appeals more to design-centric buyers

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2. Specifications 

Nothing Phone 3
Nothing Phone (3)

Performance:
Nothing Phone (3) uses the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 (4nm) with Adreno 825 GPU. It handles multitasking smoothly and supports UFS 4.0 storage for fast read/write speeds. The Galaxy S25 is equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm) and the newer Adreno 830 GPU, offering significant CPU and GPU boosts, particularly with its custom Oryon cores and better thermal management.

The S25 also gains the edge with longer software support, 7 major Android upgrades vs 5 on the Nothing.

Verdict: Galaxy S25 clearly delivers stronger performance and future-proofing.

Battery and Charging:
Nothing Phone (3) comes with a larger battery, 5150mAh (international) or 5500mAh (India), paired with 65W fast charging, 15W wireless, and 7.5W reverse charging. The Galaxy S25 houses a 4000mAh cell with 25W wired charging and 15W wireless.

The charging speed and battery capacity on the Nothing Phone (3) are significantly better, offering longer endurance and quicker top-ups.

Verdict: Nothing Phone (3) wins in battery life and charging flexibility.

Verdict:
Galaxy S25 leads in raw performance and software longevity, but the Nothing Phone (3) dominates in battery life and charging speed. Choose Galaxy S25 for power and longevity; Nothing (3) for endurance and fast charging.

3. Camera

Galaxy S25
Galaxy S25

Main and Secondary Lenses:
Nothing Phone (3) features a triple 50MP setup, main, periscope telephoto (3x), and ultrawide. The larger sensor on the primary lens enables better light capture, and the inclusion of a periscope zoom is rare at this price. The Galaxy S25 offers a 50MP main, 10MP 3x telephoto, and 12MP ultrawide with Super Steady video.

While Galaxy S25 captures cleaner and more consistent shots with better image processing and 8K video, the Nothing Phone (3) offers higher-resolution versatility and raw lens power.

Verdict: Galaxy S25 edges out with more refined imaging and video quality.

Selfie Camera:
The Nothing Phone (3) has a 50MP selfie shooter capable of 4K@60fps, ideal for creators and vloggers. The Galaxy S25 has a 12MP camera with dual-pixel autofocus and HDR10+ video.

While Samsung’s color accuracy and video stabilization are superior, the sheer detail and resolution on the Nothing (3) selfie cam appeal more to those who value high-res front-facing shots.

Verdict: Nothing Phone (3) provides more resolution, but the Galaxy S25 has better selfie processing.

Verdict:
Galaxy S25 offers better-tuned photos and superior video recording, while Nothing Phone (3) delivers higher resolution and more lens flexibility. 

4. Pricing

Nothing Phone (3) is priced at approximately $799, while the Galaxy S25 is more affordable at around $699. Despite the lower price, Galaxy S25 offers stronger chipset performance, longer software support, and polished imaging. However, Nothing (3) justifies its price with a unique design, larger battery, brighter display, and periscope zoom camera.

Verdict: Galaxy S25 offers better value for money in terms of performance and camera tuning; Nothing Phone (3) is worth the premium for its standout design and endurance.

5. Conclusion

Galaxy S25
Galaxy S25

The Nothing Phone (3) sets itself apart with its Glyph LED system, periscope zoom lens, high-res selfie camera, and large battery, all packed in a visually daring design. Galaxy S25 focuses on refinement with an ultrafast Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, longer Android update cycle, DeX support, and industry-leading video features like 8K and HDR10+ recording.

While Galaxy S25 is built for users who want peak performance and refined software, Nothing Phone (3) appeals to users who want their phone to look and feel different while still packing solid internals.

Verdict: Choose Galaxy S25 for premium performance, long-term software support, and camera refinement. Choose Nothing Phone (3) if a unique design, superior battery, and versatility in camera hardware matter more to you.

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Moto G86 Power with Dimensity 7400 & 6720mAh Battery Launching in India Next Week

After a cryptic teaser earlier this week, Motorola has just announced the launch date of an upcoming smartphone with a massive battery. The Moto G86 Power recently made its global debut, and now, it is heading to the Indian market. So here’s what we know.

Moto G86 Power: When does it launch in India?

The company’s latest teaser confirmed that the Moto G86 Power will be arriving in India on 30th July 2025 at 12 PM IST. This is a mid range model from Motorola and packs some notable specs and features. While the brand has yet to confirm any official details, the global release does reveal all of its specs and features. This model sports a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution, HDR10+ support, a 120Hz refresh rate, Corning Gorilla Glass 7i, and a peak brightness of 4500 nits.

Moto G86 Power 5G
Moto G86 Power

Under the hood, it is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 SoC, which is paired with 8GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. A massive 6,720mAh battery pack powers the Moto G86 Power, with support for 30W wired fast charging. Motorola’s iconic vegan leather back panel returns on this model, along with an IP68/IP69 rating for water and dust resistance and MIL-STD 810H certification.

For optics, the rear has a 50MP Sony LYT600 main camera and an 8MP ultra wide angle lens, while the front has a 32MP selfie shooter. Other notable features include dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support, an in-display optical fingerprint scanner, dual SIM support, WiFi 6, NFC, and a 198 grams body. Motorola has yet to unveil the pricing details, but it debuted globally for 329 Euros in Chrysanthemum (red), Cypress (olive green), Spellbound (dark blue), and Cosmic Sky (lavender).

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Affordable Lenovo Watch Pro Debuts with AMOLED Display & Long Battery Life

Lenovo has officially introduced its latest budget wearable, the Lenovo Watch Pro. For an affordable price tag, the smartwatch brings an AMOLED display, various health related sensors, long battery life, and much more. So here are its specs, features, pricing, and more.

Lenovo Watch Pro: What does it offer?

The Chinese tech giant’s new Watch Pro model arrives with a zinc magnesium alloy frame and a 1.43-inch round AMOLED display that has a 466 x 466 pixel resolution and crystal diamond glass for protection. It even features a 3ATM rating for water resistance. There is support for more than 70 sports modes along with calorie burn counting and built-in activity recording. The Lenovo Watch Pro features heart rate tracking, SpO2 blood oxygen monitoring, as well as sleep mapping and analysis.

Lenovo Watch Pro
Lenovo Watch Pro

On a single full charge, this budget smartwatch can last for up to 20 days if you use it conservatively. The battery life drops to around 18 days when using it normally. Other notable features include a built-in SOS feature, useful smartwatch apps (weather, calendar, calculator, flashlight, and more), and support for payment platforms like WeChat and Alipay.

As of right now, the company has released the Lenovo Watch Pro in the Chinese market, and there is no news regarding a wider global launch. This device was announced with a 499 yuan price tag, which is roughly around 69 US Dollars. You can purchase this model in two colors variants, namely gold and gray. Lenovo’s Watch Pro launch also arrives over a month after the Lenovo Watch S launch, which is another affordable smartwatch that packs an identical AMOLED display.

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