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HUAWEI MatePad Pro 12.2″ Review: Some users will certainly ditch their notebooks for it

Whether tablets can truly replace laptops has long been a contentious discussion. But there’s no denying that tablets are becoming more and more like laptops. Today’s flagship tablets come with their own dedicated keyboards, support mouse connectivity, and even include a stylus. After spending some hands-on time with the HUAWEI MatePad Pro 12.2-inch and its accessories, I finally understand why this debate persists. Let’s explore the advantages of tablets over laptops while introducing the brand-new MatePad Pro.

Weight & Thickness

Those who want to replace their laptops with tablets are likely frustrated with the weight and bulk of laptops. Even the lightest and thinnest laptops typically weigh over 1 kg and exceed 10 mm in thickness. Tablets, however, easily cut these numbers in half. Take the MatePad Pro 12.2-inch, for example—it weighs just 508g and is only 5.5mm thick. This is an incredibly appealing selling point for people who frequently work on the go.

Glide Keyboard

If you want your tablet to serve more like a laptop, a keyboard case is a must. The HUAWEI Glide Keyboard is one of the most sophisticated keyboard cases I’ve ever seen. It allows the tablet to hover at adjustable angles and can even be used on your lap, just like a laptop. If you want to draw, you can flip it 180° backward. The hinge area even features a slot for the stylus, so you’ll never lose it when carrying the tablet in a bag.

Best of all, it’s lightweight—just 417g, about 28% lighter than the Apple 11-inch Magic Keyboard. After attaching the Glide Keyboard, the MatePad Pro still only weighs 925g, and its thickness increases to 13.6mm, still thinner than most laptops.

Display

A significant portion of this thousand-dollar tablet’s cost goes into its Tandem OLED display. With 2000 nits peak brightness and ultra-thin bezels, this screen is a standout. The PaperMatte glass cover (similar to the iPad Pro’s Nano-texture glass) delivers an unprecedented writing experience with the stylus. If you’re looking for a touchscreen laptop with specs matching the MatePad Pro, you simply won’t find one. So, if you need a premium media consumption device, the MatePad Pro outperforms any laptop.

M-Pencil & Mouse

If you splurge on the HUAWEI M-Pencil, congratulations—you’ve unlocked the tablet’s killer feature: an exceptional writing experience. I’m not exaggerating—it’s on par with the Apple Pencil (2nd Gen). The latency is nearly imperceptible, and with 10,000+ pressure sensitivity levels, you have full control over stroke thickness.

Unlike the Apple Pencil Pro, the M-Pencil doesn’t yet support rotating the barrel to adjust pen and brush tool orientation.

We also got our hands on the HUAWEI NearLink Mouse, which boasts top-tier build quality. Powered by a single AA battery (lasting months), it supports multi-device pairing (up to four devices via USB-C dongle)—a flawless productivity mouse.

Experience

Since HUAWEI hasn’t officially disclosed the MatePad Pro’s processor model, we don’t know which Kirin SoC it uses. Given HUAWEI’s current challenges, we won’t judge its performance too harshly, as long as it handles office tasks smoothly. To boost productivity, the MatePad Pro introduces a new multi-task view, keeping apps alive instead of killing them in the background. You can freely resize app windows and run up to three apps simultaneously.

Final Verdict

For entertainment and light productivity, tablets can absolutely replace laptops. As one of the flagship tablets in the market, the HUAWEI MatePad Pro 12.2-inch (with its Glide Keyboard) proves its strong capabilities. If you’re not a hardcore gamer and don’t rely on Windows/macOS-exclusive apps, this tablet is a great choice.

Honor X70 tops China smartphone sales charts for three days straight

Honor has officially announced that its latest smartphone, the Honor X70, dominated China’s smartphone sales charts for three consecutive days across all brands and models. The announcement highlights both the strong consumer demand and the phone’s appeal, which combines an ultra-rugged design with a massive battery.

Honor X70 tops sales charts across all platforms and price segments

Honor X70 sales report
Honor X70 sales report

According to the brand, the Honor X70 achieved the number one sales rank across all price segments and platforms, including JD.com and Tmall for three days since the day it went on sale. The X70 was announced on July 15 in China, and it has been available for purchase from July 18.

The Honor X70 is beng called one of the brand’s most rugged smartphones ever. It survived extreme tests, including a 193-ton mining truck rolling over it and direct hits from an air rifle without suffering critical damage. This durability is credited to a newly engineered “bulletproof vest architecture” that improves internal and external structural protection by over 100 percent. It’s also the first phone to receive SGS Gold Five-Star certification for all-around drop resistance. Additionally, the X70 uses aerospace-grade non-Newtonian fluid inside the chassis to absorb shocks, making it resistant to drops from up to 2.5 meters.

The device features a large 8300mAh battery built on the third-gen Qinghai Lake battery tech and supports 80W wired and wireless charging (wireless only on top model). It has a 6.79-inch 1.5K Honor Oasis eye-protection display with peak brightness up to 6000 nits. The phone runs on a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4l processor and is paired with up to 12GB RAM and 512GB storage.

The X70 also includes a 50-megapixel OIS camera, IP69K-rated water and dust resistance, NFC, infrared remote, and dual stereo speakers. Starting price is 1,399 Yuan (~$193).

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Vivo tops India smartphone shipments in Q2 2025, says Canalys

India’s smartphone market recorded a modest rebound in the second quarter of 2025, according to the latest data from Canalys (now part of Omdia). The report reveals that shipments climbed 7 percent year-over-year (YoY), reaching 39 million units between April and June. This growth was largely driven by a surge of new launches and improved inventory management following a cautious start to the year.

India smartphone market sees 7% growth in Q2 2025

Canalys report
Canalys report

Vivo emerged as the top smartphone brand with 8.1 million shipments, accounting for 21 percent of the market share. The brand’s strong offline presence and demand for its V50 and Y-series in Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities played a key role in its performance. Samsung followed with 6.2 million units shipped, capturing 16 percent of the market, aided by attractive EMI financing on the Galaxy A36 and A56.

Canalys report
Canalys report

Oppo secured third place with 5 million units, driven by its A5 series in offline channels and the K13 series online. Xiaomi matched Oppo in shipments but experienced a 25 percent YoY decline, while Realme shipped 3.6 million units, a 17 precent drop from the previous year.

Canalys report
Canalys report

Apple secured sixth place, with over half its shipments coming from the iPhone 16 lineup. However, the iPhone 16e saw less interest due to its single-camera setup and limited use of new AI features. Nothing recorded an impressive 229 percent YoY growth, with its CMF Phone 2 Pro and Phone 3a performing well. Infinix surpassed Tecno to become Transsion’s top brand in India.

Analyst Sanyam Chaurasia stated that while Q2 saw positive movement, H2 2025 will depend more on channel execution than new releases, with many brands already preparing for festive season sales through distributor incentives and retail upgrades.

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Oppo Android 16 (ColorOS 16) update: release date, eligible devices, and new features

Oppo Android 16 (ColorOS 16) update

With Google’s early release of Android 16 in June 2025, Oppo users must be eagerly waiting to experience the latest Android features wrapped in the company’s ColorOS 16 custom skin. However, the brand is not rushing for the release but instead taking its own time to ensure the update is polished before stable rollout.

Oppo has been actively working on Android 16. In fact, it has already released Android 16 beta for select devices in April, and it looks like the stable release is around the corner. If you’re wondering when your Oppo phone will get Android 16, or whether it even will, here’s everything you need to know about this major upgrade.

Oppo Android 16 (ColorOS 16) release date

Oppo hasn’t announced a release date or rollout timeline for ColorOS 16 just yet. However, if past rollouts are anything to go by, we’re not far off from an official announcement.

In April, Oppo kicked off the Android 16 beta for select models, offering early adopters a preview of what’s coming. A full ColorOS 16 beta is expected to follow in the coming weeks. This will likely include a broader range of devices and give users a first look at all the new features and design changes.

Interestingly, a “closed beta” card recently appeared on the Find X8 series’ beta program page, suggesting the ColorOS 16 beta for those phones is imminent. An official announcement could be right around the corner.

Which Oppo devices are eligible for Android 16 update?

Whether you have a flagship Find X/N model, a mid-ranger Reno model, or a budget-friendly phone, you’re likely looking forward to the next major software upgrade. So, here’s a list of Oppo phones and tablets that will likely get the ColorOS 16 update:

[Note: Oppo hasn’t officially confirmed the list of eligible devices yet, so the following is based on the current software update policy and some assumptions.]

Oppo Find N series

  • Oppo Find N5
  • Oppo Find N3, N3 Flip
  • Oppo Find N2, N2 Flip

Oppo Find X series

  • Oppo Find X8, X8 Pro, X8 Ultra
  • Oppo Find X7, X7 Ultra
  • Oppo Find X6, X6 Pro

Oppo Reno series

  • Oppo Reno 14, 14 Pro
  • Oppo Reno 13, 13 Pro, 13F (LTE/5G)
  • Oppo Reno 12, 12 Pro, 12F (LTE/5G)
  • Oppo Reno 11, 11 Pro, 11F

Oppo A series

  • Oppo A5 (LTE/5G), A5x (LTE/5G), A5 Pro (LTE/5G), A5 Energy

Oppo F series

  • Oppo F29, F29 Pro
  • Oppo F27, F27 Pro
  • Oppo F25 Pro

Oppo K series

  • Oppo K13
  • Oppo K12, K12x, K12 Plus

Oppo Pad series

  • Oppo Pad 4 Pro
  • Oppo Pad 3, 3 Pro
  • Oppo Pad SE

This list should be fairly accurate but it isn’t the official one. We’ll update it as soon as Oppo makes a formal announcement.

What to expect from Android 16 and ColorOS 16?

Google has added a suite of new features in Android 16, and Oppo’s ColorOS 16 will likely integrate many of them with its own custom touches.

One of the standout additions is Android Protection, an array of security features that’s designed to protect users from online attacks, harmful apps, unsafe websites, scam calls, and other online threats.

We’re also expecting new AI tools and upgrades to the existing AI features. On top of that, ColorOS 16 could offer new features, visual tweaks, more customizations, new widgets, and new clock styles. We’ll know more about the upcoming features once the ColorOS 16 beta goes live.

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OnePlus 15, OnePlus Ace 6 October launch tipped, to rival Redmi K90 lineup

OnePlus is known for releasing a flagship phone followed by Ace-branded sub-flagship phones in the Chinese market by the end of each year. Last year, it unveiled the OnePlus 13 in October, while the Ace 5 and Ace 5 Pro were announced in December. However, a new leak suggests that the company may adopt a different strategy this year for its upcoming flagship phones.

OnePlus 15, Ace 6 likely to launch together

Several reports have revealed that OnePlus is working on its next flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 15. Expected to debut in October in China, the device is likely to be powered by the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset.

The Ace 6 lineup is expected to include two models: the Ace 6 and Ace 6 Pro. While these devices were previously anticipated to launch in November or December, a new leak from reliable tipster Digital Chat Station suggests a change in strategy. According to the leak, the OnePlus 15 and Ace 6 will launch together in October, indirectly hinting that the Ace 6 Pro may either arrive slightly later or may not exist at all. The tipster also indicated that these upcoming OnePlus phones may launch ahead of the Redmi K90 series, suggesting a direct competition between the two lineups.

As per DCS’s leak from last month, the OnePlus Ace 6 is expected to feature a 6.83-inch flat OLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, the device will be powered by a Snapdragon 8 series chipset. Other expected features include an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint scanner, a metal middle frame, a large battery likely around 7,800mAh, and an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.

The OnePlus 13, 13T, and Ace 5 Pro are all powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. There is a possibility that instead of launching three successor phones with the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, the company may choose to skip the Ace 6 Pro altogether. However, this is purely speculative, and readers are advised to wait for further reports for confirmation.

The OnePlus 15 rumors suggest that it will feature a 6.78-inch flat OLED LTPO 2K screen with extremely slim bezels on all four sides. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip, the device may pack a 7,000mAh+ battery with 100W wired and wireless charging support. It may come with other features like Plus key (side button), a metal middle frame, an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, 0916 x-axis vibration motor, and an IP68/69-rated body.

In Q1 2026, OnePlus is expected to launch the OnePlus 15T, a compact flagship phone. Readers can visit this page to learn about the upgrades that it may include.

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Huawei Mate 80 series to arrive major camera upgrade, SmartSens 50MP main sensor tipped

New reports suggest that Huawei’s upcoming Mate 80 series may debut with a major camera upgrade. It is speculated that Huawei is preparing to use a domestically developed flagship-level image sensor from SmartSens in its upcoming devices. Based on the details, the sensor appears to be tailored for high-performance photography in flagship smartphones.

SmartSens SC595XS to power Mate 80’s main camera

The sensor in question is the SmartSens SC595XS, a 50-megapixel mobile CMOS image sensor with a 1/1.28-inch sensor size, which was officially unveiled last month. Built on the company’s SuperPixGain HDR technology, it achieves a wide dynamic range of up to 110dB—around 22dB higher than its predecessor on the same platform.

The sensor is designed to handle complex lighting conditions, including harsh backlighting and high-contrast scenes, effectively preserving highlight and shadow details. It also supports 4K video recording at 60fps with HDR and 120fps at standard high frame rate, giving it an edge for mobile videography.

SnartSens SC595XS
SnartSens SC595XS

Additionally, the SC595XS features 1.22μm large pixels and is built on the SFCPixel-2 architecture. This enables better light sensitivity and reduced noise levels, which are particularly beneficial in low-light scenarios. It also supports fast autofocus using a dual-mode system, including 100% full-pixel phase detection, for quick and accurate focusing even in dim environments.

Huawei Mate 80 series set for year-end launch

Huawei is expected to unveil the Mate 80 lineup, which may include the Mate 80, 80 Pro, 80 Pro+, and Mate 80 RS Master edition by the end of the year. These devices are likely to be powered by the Kirin 9030 chipset. While official confirmation is awaited, the inclusion of the SmartSens SC595XS in the primary camera setup signals Huawei’s continued focus on domestic innovation and competitive imaging performance.

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Asus Vivobook 14 with Snapdragon X processor launched in India, promises 29hrs battery life

Asus is expanding its AI PC lineup in India with the introduction of its new Vivobook 14 (X1407QA). Announced today, the Snapdragon X chip-powered notebook is designed to cater to students, professionals, and casual users alike. Here’s a look at the device’s specifications, features, and price of the device.

Asus Vivobook 14 specifications and features

The new Vivobook 14 (X1407QA) is powered by the 2.97GHz Snapdragon X1 processor with 8 cores and Qualcomm’s Adreno integrated GPU. It includes a dedicated Hexagon NPU rated at 45 TOPS to support AI-powered tasks such as Windows Copilot and image generation. The laptop is equipped with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM running at 8448 MHz and a 512GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD.

The Vivobook 14 features a 14-inch FHD+ (1920×1200) IPS display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, 300 nits peak brightness and TÜV Rheinland eye protection. The backlit ErgoSense keyboard includes a dedicated Copilot key, and the touchpad is optimised for smart gestures. On the connectivity front, the laptop offers Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, dual USB 4.0 Type-C ports, USB 3.2 Type-A, HDMI 2.1, and a 3.5mm combo audio jack.

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ASUS Vivobook 14

For security, the Vivobook 14 is equipped with a Full HD IR camera with Windows Hello, a privacy shutter, a Microsoft Pluton chip, and support for Passkeys. It runs Windows 11 Home and offers up to 29 hours of battery life on a 50WHr battery with 65W fast charging. Weighing just 1.49kg, the laptop is 17.9mm thin and supports military-grade durability.

Asus Vivobook 14 price in India, availability

The Asus Vivobook 14 (X1407QA) is priced at Rs 65,990 and is available starting today via Flipkart. It comes in a single configuration of 16GB RAM and 512GB storage.

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Things to Consider Before Importing Smartphones in 2025

The global smartphone market is more fragmented than ever in 2025. Flagship features often arrive first in China, foldables launch earlier in South Korea, and some of the most value-packed devices never make it beyond Southeast Asia.

With all this fragmentation, importing a smartphone might seem like the best way to get the hardware you really want. But before you jump on AliExpress or a grey market seller’s website, there are a few critical things you should consider, some of which can turn your dream device into a paperweight.

Huawei Pura 70 series

1. 5G and LTE Band Compatibility

Not all smartphones function smoothly across global networks. Manufacturers often tailor their models for specific regions, causing variations in supported cellular bands. For example, Chinese variants may lack crucial LTE or 5G bands required in India, Europe, or North America. This mismatch can lead to slower data speeds, weak indoor signal, or even complete lack of service in certain locations.

Before buying, users should check the device’s supported bands against their carrier’s network. This information is usually available on the manufacturer’s website or trusted third-party databases. Incompatible network bands can turn a high-end phone into a Wi-Fi-only device.

2. Software Localization and Updates

Phones intended for China often ship with a heavily modified version of Android. These versions typically exclude Google Play services and instead rely on local apps and services. While it’s possible to sideload Google apps, performance may suffer, and stability is not guaranteed.

Even if you’re tech-savvy and plan to flash a Global ROM, be warned: not all devices support bootloader unlocking, and doing so may void warranties or brick the device.

Updates also tend to follow a different schedule. Chinese firmware often receives updates through local app stores or brand-specific tools, not through standard OTA updates. Some imported models might never receive regular Android or security patches. This can affect both long-term usability and app compatibility.

3. Warranty, Repairs, and After-Sales Support

Imported phones rarely qualify for warranty support outside their original market. Most brands do not offer global warranty coverage. If a device develops a hardware issue, the user may need to ship it back to the seller or pay for third-party repairs.

Service centers usually reject out-of-region models. Even if repairs are possible, replacement parts may not be readily available. Without official support, resolving hardware problems becomes a time-consuming and expensive process.

4. Import Duties and Hidden Costs

Importing a smartphone involves more than the listed price. Customs duties, handling charges, and GST or VAT can significantly increase the final cost. In India, for example, the import duty on mobile phones can range from 20% to 30% depending on the declared value.

Shipping companies often demand payment for customs clearance before delivery. Buyers must factor in the full landed cost, not just the sale price, when comparing it to a local purchase. A seemingly cheaper import can end up being more expensive than an official unit.

5. Final Thoughts

Importing a smartphone can be rewarding if you know what you’re doing, but it’s not for the faint of heart. You’re taking on more than just the cost of the device; you’re assuming the responsibility for compatibility, warranty, and service issues.

If you’re willing to do your research and don’t mind the risks, you can score a great phone ahead of its local release. Just make sure the thrill of early access doesn’t turn into buyer’s remorse once the hidden trade-offs kick in.

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Global Oppo K13 Turbo, K13 Turbo Pro spotted on Geekbench, launching soon

Yesterday, Oppo unveiled the Oppo K13 Turbo series of smartphones in China. While the K13 Turbo features the Dimensity 8450 chipset, the K13 Turbo Pro comes with the more powerful Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. A key highlight of the series is that both devices are equipped with built-in cooling fans to help maintain performance during extended gaming sessions. Rumors suggest that Oppo may soon release the K13 Turbo series in global markets. Supporting this, it appears that the global versions of both phones have seemingly surfaced on Geekbench.

Global Oppo K13 Turbo series on Geekbench

Screenshots shared by tipster Abhishek Yadav reveal that two Oppo smartphones, bearing model numbers CPH2731 and CPH2761, have appeared on Geekbench. The CPH2731 is listed with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 and 12GB of RAM, while the CPH2761 is shown with the Dimensity 8450 and 8GB of RAM. Both devices are equipped with the Android 15 OS.

Although the official names of these models haven’t yet appeared in any certification databases, their chipsets and configurations strongly suggest that they could be the global versions of the K13 Turbo Pro and K13 Turbo, respectively.

The Oppo K13 Turbo and K13 Turbo Pro feature a 6.8-inch LTPS OLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Both models are equipped with a large 7,000mAh battery that supports 80W fast charging and bypass charging technology. For photography, they offer a 16-megapixel front-facing camera and a dual rear camera setup consisting of a 50-megapixel main sensor and a 2-megapixel secondary lens. The Pro variant further enhances the camera experience with OIS for the primary sensor.

Oppo K13 Turbo series
Oppo K13 Turbo series

In terms of design, the K13 Turbo Pro features RGB lighting around its built-in cooling fan, while the standard model comes with fluorescent illumination that glows in the dark. While there is no official confirmation yet on the global markets set to receive the K13 Turbo series, the tipster has claimed that both models will be launching in India soon.

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Who Should Buy the OnePlus Nord CE 5?

If you’ve been eyeing the sweet spot between performance and price, the OnePlus Nord CE 5 is quietly asking for your attention. Launched at Rs. 24,999 ($289) in India, the Nord CE 5 is the newest entry in OnePlus’ Nord lineup, a series that has historically aimed to deliver the essentials without compromising too much on experience. But with the CE 5, OnePlus isn’t just ticking boxes. It’s rewriting the checklist entirely.

So the real question is: who exactly should buy this phone?

OnePlus Nord CE 5

1. Budget-conscious performance seeker

Let’s get the obvious out of the way. The Nord CE 5 is a spec monster for the price. It runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Apex, a custom-tuned 4nm chip designed for mid-premium performance. OnePlus has paired it with up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage, ensuring apps open fast, stay cached longer, and multitasking feels like second nature.

Gaming is one of the phone’s more aggressive selling points. OnePlus says it can handle up to 120FPS in titles like BGMI and Call of Duty Mobile. That claim is backed by a serious cooling system: a graphene-based CryoVelocity VC chamber that spans 7,041 mm², one of the largest vapor chambers in its class. If you’re someone who games frequently but doesn’t want to spend north of Rs. 30,000, the CE 5 might be what you’ve been waiting for.

2. Display-first media binger

The Nord CE 5 comes with a 6.77-inch FHD+ AMOLED panel, and it’s not cutting corners here either. This is a 120Hz display with up to 1300 nits (HBM) and 1430 nits peak brightness, along with 100% DCI-P3 color gamut support. That means it stays visible even under harsh sunlight and delivers rich, accurate colors indoors. Whether you’re streaming, scrolling, or creating content, the display holds up impressively

And despite its Rs. 24,999 starting price, you’re getting little luxuries like an in-display fingerprint scanner and USB-C audio with decent bottom-firing speakers. There’s no headphone jack, but the trade-off doesn’t feel unreasonable given the other perks.

3. All-day, all-weekend phone user

Battery anxiety? Not here. The Nord CE 5 houses a massive 7100mAh cell, the biggest ever in a OnePlus phone. It promises multi-day battery life, and with 80W SuperVOOC fast charging, you’ll get back to 100% in just over an hour. There’s also bypass charging for when you’re gaming and don’t want to heat up the battery. That’s a thoughtful touch usually reserved for more premium gaming phones.

If your day-to-day involves long commutes, extended usage sessions, or you just hate being tethered to the wall, this phone should be on your shortlist.

4. Casual shooter

Don’t expect flagship-tier photography here, but the 50MP Sony LYT-600 main sensor is no slouch. It comes with OIS and is paired with an 8MP ultra-wide and a 16MP selfie camera. You get 4K 60fps on the rear and 1080p 60fps on the front, more than enough for solid daytime shots and social media-ready clips.

5. Long-term software

OnePlus is promising 4 years of Android OS updates and 6 years of security patches. That’s a first for any Nord CE phone. And the CE 5 ships with Android 15 and OxygenOS 15 out of the box. If you’re the kind of buyer who doesn’t change phones often, that kind of support window is gold.

6. Who should probably skip it

If you’re after top-tier camera performance, wireless charging, IP rating, or flagship-grade materials, this isn’t your phone. Also, if you’re hoping for a foldable, curved-edge design, or periscope zooms, look elsewhere.

7. Final thoughts

The OnePlus Nord CE 5 isn’t trying to outshine the flagships; it’s trying to outlast and outvalue the competition in its class. It’s a phone for gamers, for power users, and for those who want long-term reliability without emptying their wallet. If you fall in any of those categories, this might just hit the sweet spot.

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Xiaomi 16 series may feature 50MP front camera, Xiaomi 16 to be compelling all-rounder

Recent rumours have created some confusion about the devices that will be a part of the Xiaomi 16 series, which is expected to debut in China by the end of September. A recent leak by tipster Digital Chat Station revealed that the lineup will include two Pro models with 6.3-inch and 6.8-inch displays, along with a standard model that is expected to feature a screen size falling between those two. In a new leak, the tipster has claimed that this standard model will be a well-balanced, all-round performer.

Xiaomi 16 lineup may arrive with a 50MP selfie camera

According to the tipster, the Xiaomi 16 series will feature a 50-megapixel front-facing camera. While he has not mentioned it specifically, likely, the Xiaomi 16 Pro Mini, Xiaomi 16, and Xiaomi 16 Pro may all feature a 50-megapixel selfie camera.

As for the Xiaomi 16 Pro Mini (tentative name) model, since it packs high-end features like a large main camera sensor, a periscope telephoto lens, and wireless charging, its engineering prototype currently has a smaller battery compared to the standard Xiaomi 16 model. He added that this is not final, and efforts are ongoing to improve it.

Based on this information, the tipster suggests that the standard version might actually be a better choice for some users, as it offers a very balanced experience with a large battery, making it a well-rounded powerhouse.

While the Xiaomi 16 Pro Mini and Xiaomi 16 Pro are expected to feature 6.3-inch and 6.8-inch displays, respectively, the Xiaomi 16 is likely to house a 6.5-inch screen. These devices are expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset.

The lineup is expected to include the Xiaomi 16 Ultra and Xiaomi 16S Pro, which are expected to launch in the first half of 2026. While the Xiaomi 16S Pro is likely to feature the next-generation Xring O2, it remains to be seen whether the 16 Ultra will feature the Xring O2 or the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 SoC.

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Philips TAS2400 and TAS1400 Speakers Debut in India with 32W Output, 10-Hour Battery Life and RGB Modes

TPV India has launched two new portable Bluetooth speakers under the Philips brand in India, the TAS1400 and TAS2400. Both speakers are designed for everyday use and come with splash resistance, long battery life, and multiple connectivity options.

Philips TAS1400 features

The Philips TAS1400 has 52mm dynamic drivers that cover a full 20Hz to 20kHz frequency range. It delivers up to 12W of sound output and offers up to 10 hours of continuous playtime. It supports Bluetooth 5.3, includes a passive radiator for better bass, and comes with RGB light modes. The speaker also has a hanging strap, supports voice assistant features, and allows playback through Bluetooth, USB, and TF card. It is IPX4-rated for splash and sweat resistance and charges via USB-C. The speaker comes with a 1-year warranty.

Philips TAS2400 features

The Philips TAS2400 uses larger 57mm dynamic drivers and delivers up to 32W of loud stereo output. It also supports Bluetooth 5.3 and offers up to 10 hours of playback. Like the TAS1400, it includes a passive radiator for deep bass, RGB light modes, voice assistant support, and multiple playback options, including Bluetooth, USB, and TF card. It features a hanging strap and a durable ABS fabric and silicone build. The speaker is IPX4-rated and charges through USB-C. It also includes a 1-year warranty.

Pricing & availability

The Philips TAS1400 is priced at ₹2,599 and comes in Deep Black, Copen Blue, and Willow Bough. The TAS2400 is priced at ₹3,499 and is available in Willow Bough and Deep Black. For a limited time, the TAS1400 is selling for ₹1,299 and the TAS2400 for ₹2,299 on Amazon.in and Flipkart.com.

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iQOO Neo 11, Neo 11 Pro with Snapdragon 8 Elite, Dimensity 9500 in works, key specs revealed

iQOO has a couple of new phones scheduled for release in the Chinese market during the second half of this year. Next month, the brand is expected to unveil the iQOO Z10 with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip onboard. This is likely to be followed by the iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro+ featuring the Dimensity 9400+ chip. The brand is expected to unveil the iQOO 15 (or iQOO 14) equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip in October. Speculations are rife that the next-generation iQOO Neo-series flagships will be unveiled in November or December in China. Months before the expected launch, reliable tipster Digital Chat Station has released a Weibo post to reveal key details about the upcoming Neo series phones.

iQOO Neo 11, Neo 11 Pro specifications (rumored)

As per the leak, the brand will launch two Neo-branded phones powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite and Dimensity 9500 chipsets. These devices are likely to be called the iQOO Neo 11 and Neo 11 Pro, respectively.

Both devices are said to have a 6.8x-inch flat OLED panel supplied by a domestic display manufacturer. The screen will support a 2K resolution and will feature an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint scanner. The leak further mentions that the series will have a metal middle frame and will support 100W charging.

This is not the first time that the rumour mill has leaked details about the Neo 11 series. DCS, as well as tipster Smart Pikachu, have previously claimed that the series will pack a 7,000mAh+ battery. These devices are also expected to run on the latest Android 16 with a layer of OriginOS 6 on top.

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Motorola is bringing back the Moto 360 smartwatch, but Wear OS is still a question mark

Motorola could soon be making a comeback in the Wear OS smartwatch space, and it’s doing it with a familiar name. A new set of leaked renders suggests the company is reviving its iconic Moto 360 lineup, this time with a more refined, stainless steel design.

The leaked images show what’s reportedly the Moto 360 (2025), and it looks like a sleek return to form. The watch features a circular dial, a rotating crown, and an additional button on the right, all housed in a stainless steel case with matching metal bracelets. It’s a noticeable departure from the sportier rubber straps we’ve seen on many recent smartwatches, including older Moto 360 models.

If you don’t remember the original, Motorola’s first Moto 360 launched in 2014 and was among the first smartwatches to run Android Wear (what we now know as Wear OS). 

It was followed by a second-gen model in 2015, but things got murky after that. Motorola licensed the Moto 360 name to a third party, which released the third-generation version in 2019. Since then, the lineup has gone quiet.

Still powered by Wear OS?

Now, in 2025, it seems the Moto 360 is ready for a revival. According to the leak, the new watch will come in five color options, though the renders show us a single variant for the time being. 

What remains a mystery, however, is the software. Every Moto 360 to date has run on Wear OS. The 2025 version is expected to follow suit and might debut with Wear OS 6, the latest version of Google’s wearable platform. But until Motorola officially confirms it, we can’t be sure about that. 

That said, the Moto 360 (2025) looks like a premium push from Motorola. We’ll have to wait and see if it can stand out in a crowd that now includes the Pixel Watch, Samsung’s Galaxy Watch lineup, and a growing list of others trying to get Wear OS right.

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Why older flagships are still worth it in 2025

Smartphones age fast. Every year, we get a wave of new handhelds with updated hardware, more AI-focused features, and refined designs that make them the best phones their companies have ever made.  It’s the usual cycle of innovation and iteration.

Sure, the latest iPhone 16 Pro Max or Galaxy S25 Ultra might come with some shiny new tricks. However, the latest and greatest also come at a cost. 

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Image credit: Future, tomsguide

Amid the hype, it’s easy to overlook the fact that last year’s flagship or even one from two years ago can deliver a strikingly similar experience. Because the generational leaps aren’t always as dramatic as they sound on stage, and they’re often a much better deal than the new flagship. 

So if you’re someone who doesn’t need to flex the latest iPhone 16 Pro Max or Galaxy S25 Ultra in your hand, you can actually save hundreds of dollars and still get 90% of the flagship experience by going just one generation back.

Here’s why older flagships are still excellent value for your money.

1. You’re still getting premium hardware

When companies design flagship phones, they throw in the best materials, sharpest screens, and most advanced tech available at the time. These are the phones that get the polished builds, the best OLED panels, the most powerful cameras, and top-tier processors. And all that hardware takes time to age.

Take the Galaxy S23 Ultra, for example. It has a QHD+ AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, a quad-camera setup with 10x optical zoom, and a solid build with Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection. The hardware still has enough muscle to hold its own in 2025 — and likely for a few more years. 

Sure, the S25 Ultra might get you a brighter display and a newer chip. But does that matter if you’re mostly scrolling Instagram, watching YouTube, and taking the occasional photo of your cat?

2. Older flagships get long software support now

One reason people used to avoid older phones is the fear of being stuck on outdated software. That’s changing.

Apple is the gold standard here. An iPhone 13 from 2021 will still get iOS updates through at least 2027. That’s six years of support. Even Android manufacturers have stepped up. Samsung now offers seven years of major updates on its flagship lines. Google does the same for Pixels. Even brands like OnePlus and Xiaomi have promised longer timelines.

That means if you buy a Galaxy S24 or Pixel 8 Pro today, you’re likely to get new Android versions and security patches for another couple of years, at least.

3. Prices keep dropping

This one is simple. Older flagship phones get cheaper with time. And we’re not talking $100 off. We’re talking half the price or more within a year or two.

The Galaxy S23 Ultra was available in India for Rs 69,999 during the Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale, down from its original price of Rs 124,999. And that is not a refurbished or lightly used model, but instead a sealed pack unit. 

If you are willing to go for a refurbished or second-hand device, chances are you can get the phone for even less. And because these phones were built to last, they hold up well physically and performance-wise.

For the same amount you’d spend on a new midrange phone like the Galaxy A55 or Pixel 8a, you can get a used flagship that’s faster, more capable, and better built.

4. Midrange phones still lag behind in subtle but real ways

No surprises, midrange phones have gotten better over the years. But they still cut corners in ways that matter, especially when you compare them to former flagships.

You might get a decent main camera on something like the Pixel 9a, but you’ll miss out on the dedicated zoom lenses or faster image processing found on a Pixel 8 Pro. Midrange phones also often skip on things like wireless charging, higher refresh rates, or proper water resistance.

And then there’s the performance gap. Midrange chips are good enough for casual use, but they can stumble during gaming, heavy multitasking, or running AI features that flagship phones handle without flinching.

In other words, a flagship from 2022 will probably still feel snappier in 2025 than a brand-new budget device.

5. They look and feel better, too

Design matters, not just because it’s pretty, but because it affects how you use your phone every day.

Older flagship phones tend to have slimmer bezels, better haptics, more responsive screens, and more solid materials. They’re built to impress, and they usually hold their aesthetic appeal longer than budget phones.

An iPhone 13 Pro still looks modern. So does a Galaxy S22 Ultra. And unless you’re someone who cares about the latest curved glass trend or dynamic island cutouts, you’re not missing much visually.

6. They’re perfect for secondary or backup use

There’s also the convenience factor. Buying a two-year-old flagship is a great move if you need a second phone for travel, work, or just as a backup. Instead of going for a $300 new phone with questionable performance, you can get a more powerful device that was top-of-the-line not too long ago.

And if you break it? You’re not losing $1,300 worth of phone. That peace of mind matters.

7. You’re buying a known quantity

By the time a flagship phone is two years old, its flaws are well known. Every bug has probably been patched. Every weakness has been reviewed. You know how the battery ages, what the camera struggles with, and whether the screen tends to burn in.

Compare that to buying a brand-new phone with zero long-term user feedback. You’re the guinea pig. Older flagships have already been through the wringer, and if they’re still recommended, that says something.

8. Just a few things to watch for

This isn’t to say older flagships are perfect. There could be a few trade-offs.

 If you’re buying a second-hand or refurbished model, the phone’s battery life may have degraded. You’ll also need to check whether the model is locked to a carrier or lacks support for 5G bands in your region.

But these are manageable. Battery replacements are quite easy, and for most people, 5G still doesn’t make a huge difference in daily use.

9. Save your money, skip the hype

Unless you really need the latest camera upgrade or want to be part of the first wave of AI-native phones, you’re probably better off buying a slightly older flagship. You get most of the same benefits, fewer bugs, and a lot more value for your money.

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Galaxy Watch 8 is just $99 with a Qualifying Trade-In

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 has been announced by the Korean Giant with several new increments and enhancements. Both the Galaxy Watch 8 and Galaxy Watch 8 Classic are now available for pre-orders at a jaw-dropping price of $99 and $199, respectively, if you trade in another smartwatch.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8

If you’re using an older Samsung smartwatch, you can get a surprising return value when you upgrade to a newer model. You will get $200 trade-in for the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic for the Galaxy Watch 8, and $250 for the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic. Surprisingly, you can get $200 for the several-year-old years old Galaxy Watch 4 Classic.

For a better idea, you can easily know the value of your old watch trade-in here.

Pre-Order Galaxy Watch 8 Classic | Galaxy Watch 8

Galaxy Watch 8 Improvements over Predecessor’s

The Pre-Orders are closing on July 25, and we suggest you hurry and pre-order the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic and Galaxy Watch 8 if you’re looking for a change. You can even see what’s new in both the Galaxy Watch 8 and Galaxy Watch 8 Classic.

The new lineup, which includes the Galaxy Watch 8, Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, and an updated Galaxy Watch Ultra, was unveiled at the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9, 2025. The new series includes a refreshed “squircle” design, a brighter display, and the introduction of new AI-powered features such as Google’s Gemini assistant and an integrated running coach. The Galaxy Watch 8 series is powered by the Exynos W1000 processor and runs on Wear OS 6 with Samsung’s One UI interface. The announcement also marked the return of the physical rotating bezel on the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic model.

Galaxy Watch Ultra 2025 pre-order sweetened with $100 Amazon gift card

Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra 2025, unveiled on July 9, is getting a tempting pre-order offer — and it might just make the price a little easier to swallow. Amazon is throwing in a $100 gift card with every pre-order, but with last year’s model selling for much less, is the new Ultra really worth it?

The 2025 Galaxy Watch Ultra comes in at $649, bringing a few notable upgrades over the 2024 version. Storage has doubled to 64GB, and there’s a fresh Titanium Blue color option. It runs on Wear OS 6 with One UI 8, and packs a 47mm titanium frame, a 3,000-nit AMOLED display, and Samsung’s Exynos W1000 chip, promising snappy performance and up to 48 hours of battery life.

Amazon’s pre-order deal effectively drops the price to $549 when you factor in the $100 gift card, which comes with no expiration date. However, last year’s Watch Ultra is now discounted to $389 on Amazon, making it a better value for those on a tighter budget — especially if you’re not chasing every new AI feature or minor upgrade. The only major difference is the lack of extra storage and the new color on the 2024 model.

If you’re eyeing something a little less rugged, the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic 46mm LTE is another solid option. Priced at $549 (or $449 after the gift card), it matches the 64GB storage and offers similar AI-powered health features — including Energy Score and sleep tracking — but in a more traditional design. Both the Watch Ultra 2025 and the Watch 8 Classic start shipping on August 4.

While the Watch Ultra 2024’s $389 price is tempting, its trade-in value tops out at $250 toward the 2025 model, which may not make upgrading all that rewarding. The $100 gift card, usable on anything Amazon sells, could tip the scales for some buyers.

If you’re eyeing Samsung’s latest smartwatch, now’s a good time to lock in a deal — pre-orders run through August 3.

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Wireless power transmission sets new record — 8.6 kilometers

Imagine charging a device miles away without a single wire. That’s exactly what the US military’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has just pulled off, setting a new benchmark in wireless power transmission that could have big implications for future energy delivery.

Xiaomi’s Mi Air Charge Technology (introduced back in 2021)

On June 15, 2025, DARPA’s Persistent Optical Wireless Energy Relay (POWER) program made headlines by transmitting 800 watts of power over 8.6 kilometers using an infrared laser — a world record. The feat surpassed previous benchmarks like 230 watts over 1.7 kilometers and a classified demonstration over 3.7 kilometers.

The laser beam targeted a ground-based receiver built by Teravec Technologies in just three months. Using a parabolic mirror to focus the beam onto specialized photovoltaic cells, the setup managed a 20% energy conversion rate — impressive given the atmospheric interference, reports IEEE Spectrum. To put it into perspective, over one megajoule of energy was delivered during the 30-second test — enough to run a microwave or a small fridge, with some used to pop popcorn in a nod to Real Genius.

What set this demo apart wasn’t just the distance. The system used adaptive optics and precise beam steering to correct for air turbulence and maintain focus. Unlike PowerLight’s 400-watt laser transmission over 1 kilometer (which ran for 12 hours) or Emrod’s high-efficiency microwave system covering shorter ranges, DARPA prioritized pushing the limits of distance this time around.

Phase 1 of the POWER program, carried out at White Sands Missile Range, was all about proving it could be done — not maximizing efficiency. But the next phase aims to raise the stakes significantly. By 2027, DARPA reportedly plans to transmit 10 kilowatts over 200 kilometers, potentially using airborne relays to beam power to drones, remote outposts, or even data centers.

With this latest breakthrough, DARPA isn’t just chasing records — it’s laying the groundwork for a future where power can be sent anywhere it’s needed.

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Galaxy Z Fold7’s first update arrives early — here’s what’s improved

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold7 may not hit store shelves until July 25, but it’s already getting its first software update — and that’s a promising sign for early adopters. So, what’s in the update, and why roll it out now?

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

The first firmware, version F966NKSS2AYG5, started rolling out in South Korea this week. Unlike the usual post-launch updates, this one lands before the phone’s retail release and focuses mainly on July 2025’s security patch. It reportedly addresses 40 known vulnerabilities, including one critical Android issue, 21 high-severity ones, and 17 Samsung-specific fixes related to Knox, Samsung Account, and Bluetooth. The update is expected to expand soon to other markets, including the US, Canada, and Europe.

What’s more telling is what this update doesn’t include. According to SamMobile’s hands-on, One UI 8 (based on Android 16) already feels polished, with smooth animations and AI-assisted multitasking — suggesting Samsung isn’t rushing to fix major bugs before launch.

The Z Fold7 is a part of Samsung’s seven-year OS and security update policy, meaning support through Android 23 by 2032. Monthly security patches will be guaranteed for at least the first four years, which should ease concerns over the $1,999 price tag.

Samsung’s pre-order offers are already live, including double storage (512GB for the price of 256GB), up to $1,000 off with trade-ins in the US, and bonus accessory credits in Europe and the UK.

With its first update arriving even before launch day, the Galaxy Z Fold7 seems off to a strong start. Is Samsung’s latest foldable worth the $1,999 price? We’ll find out soon enough.

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GTA 6 Will Hit 60fps on PS5 Pro Thanks to Sony’s Help

If you’ve been a part of the Grand Theft Auto VI hypetrain, then you’d know the disappointment that came when it was revealed that the game will be locked at 30fps on consoles. However, it seems like Sony is not backing down from the challenge and is bringing some reinforcements to Rockstar to help make the experience smoother on its flagship PlayStation 5 Pro.

Sony-Rockstar collab to make GTA 6 run at 60fps on the PS5 Pro

According to tipster Detective Seeds on X, a PlayStation engineer has revealed that Sony is working with Rockstar for a marketing deal. This is related to GTA 6 running on Sony’s PS5 Pro at 60fps. The source claims that the game will have multiple graphical settings (likely presets), but there’s no special performance mode. Rather, the game will run at 60fps on every single setting.

GTA 6 Second Trailer
Grand Theft Auto 6

To achieve this, Sony has engineers working with Rockstar while also prepping an update for its console, which may go live in May 2026, the same month when GTA 6 debuts. It seems like GTA 6 will only run on the PS5 Pro and not the base PS5, despite the two not having a groundbreaking difference in performance. Additionally, the collaboration will also include special PlayStation bundles and other games that will drop on the platform in the future.

To recall, the popular second trailer of Grand Theft Auto 6 was captured on the base PS5, with the game running at 30fps. Previous Rockstar titles have also been released at 30fps, but the PS5 Pro could run GTA V on 1440p at 60fps. Keep in mind that this is still just speculation at the moment, so take this news with a grain of salt for now.

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