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Vivo Y50 5G, Y50m 5G launched with 90Hz display, 6000mAh battery, Dimensity 6300

Vivo has launched the Vivo Y50 5G and Y50m 5G smartphones with nearly identical specs in China. Some of the key highlights of this phone include a 90Hz refresh rate screen, up to 12GB of RAM, and a massive 6000mAh battery. Continue reading ahead to learn about the specifications, features, and price of the Y50 series.

Vivo Y50 5G, Y50m 5G specifications and features

Vivo Y50 5G
Vivo Y50 5G

The Vivo Y50 5G is equipped with a 6.74-inch LCD screen offering HD+ resolution (1600 x 720 pixels), a 90Hz refresh rate, and a 20:9 aspect ratio. The display features a waterdrop notch and is paired with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for security. On the software front, the phones boot Android with OriginOS 5.

Under the hood, both smartphones are powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset. They come with up to 12GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 256GB of internal storage. While most variants use UFS 2.2 storage, the 6GB+128GB variant relies on eMMC 5.1. A 6000mAh battery fuels the device, which supports 44W fast charging and reverse charging.

In the camera department, both models come with a 13-megapixel single rear camera. On the front, there is a 5-megapixel selfie camera for selfies and video calls.

On the connectivity front, the Vivo Y50 5G offers dual-SIM 5G, Bluetooth 5.4, dual-band Wi-Fi, GPS, an IR blaster, a USB-C port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It has an IP64-rated chassis that measures 167.3 x 76.95 x 8.19mm and weighs 204 grams.

Vivo Y50 5G
Vivo Y50 5G

The Vivo Y50m 5G is a nearly identical phone to the Vivo Y50 5G, offering the same design and specifications. The only difference is that the Y50m starts with 6GB RAM, whereas the Y50 starts from 4GB RAM.

Vivo Y50 5G, Y50m 5G price and availability

The Vivo Y50 5G comes in four variants: 4GB + 128GB priced at 1,199 Yuan (~ $165), 6GB + 128GB at 1,499 Yuan (~$206), 8GB + 256GB at 1,999 Yuan (~$275), and 12GB + 256GB at 2,299 Yuan (~$316).

On the other hand, the Vivo Y50m 5G is available in three options: 6GB + 128GB at 1,499 Yuan (~$206), 8GB + 256GB at 1,999 Yuan (~$275), and 12GB + 256GB at 2,299 Yuan (~$316). Both smartphones are offered in Platinum White, Sky Blue, and Diamond Black color options.

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Redmi 15C Full Specs and Pricing Revealed in Early Retail Listing

The Redmi 15C has appeared in an early listing on Italian retailer Epto’s website, revealing nearly everything about the phone before Xiaomi has made any official announcement. The listing includes specifications, pricing, and images, confirming that the device will launch in Europe soon.

Redmi 15C

According to the listing, the Redmi 15C will be available in four color options: Midnight Gray, Blue, Green, and Twilight Orange. It will come in two storage variants. The 4GB RAM + 128GB model is priced at €133.90, while the 4GB RAM + 256GB version will sell for €154.90.

Redmi-15C-in-Moonlight-Blue

The phone features a 6.9-inch IPS LCD screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and a waterdrop-style notch. The notch houses a 13MP front-facing camera. On the back, the phone has a 50MP dual-camera setup. The second sensor has not been detailed yet.

It runs on the MediaTek Helio G81 processor, paired with 4GB RAM. The storage can be either 128GB or 256GB. The battery is a major upgrade over its predecessor. It now packs a 6000mAh battery with 33W fast charging support. The older model had a 5160mAh battery with 18W charging. Xiaomi claims the battery can last up to 77 hours on a single charge and retain 80 percent of its capacity after 1,000 charging cycles, based on EPREL certification.

Other features include a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, NFC support, and an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance. The phone measures 173 x 81 x 8.2 mm and weighs 205 grams.

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HMD Crest 2 and Bold leaks with entry-level Unisoc silicon, up to 8GB of RAM

HMD appears to be gearing up for a wave of new budget smartphones. While the Pulse 2 series is reportedly in the works, a fresh leak from trusted HMD tipster HMD MEME’S points to two more devices on the horizon. Codenamed “MAHUZE” and “ACCORD,” the phones are expected to launch as the HMD Bold and HMD Crest 2, respectively.

Both are powered by a Unisoc chipset

Let’s start with the more powerful of the two. The HMD Crest 2 (or ACCORD internally) will be powered by the Unisoc T8300 5G chipset. That’s an octa-core processor built on TSMC’s 6nm process, featuring a 2+6 core setup. 

The prime is two Cortex-A78 performance cores clocked at 2.2GHz, while the SoC has six Cortex-A55 efficiency cores running at 2.0GHz for efficiency. 

In performance tests, the HMD Crest 2 scored 743 on Geekbench’s single-core benchmark and 2285 in multi-core, decent numbers for a budget 5G phone. It’s expected to come with 4GB, 6GB, or even 8GB of RAM, depending on the configuration.

HMD Crest 2 (Accord) Geekbench

On the other side is the HMD Bold. It is rumored to be powered by Unisoc T7250, an entry-level chipset that still brings respectable specs. It features two Cortex-A75 cores at 1.8GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores at 1.6GHz, manufactured on TSMC’s 12nm FinFET process. The Bold is expected to come in 4GB and 6GB RAM variants.

There is no official word yet on the release date or pricing, but if the leak from HMD MEME’S is anything to go by, these phones could land soon. We will keep you in the loop if we get any new details about them.

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HMD Pulse 2 series leak reveals three budget phones with Unisoc chipset and 50MP cameras

HMD seems to be expanding its lineup with three new phones under the Pulse 2 name: the Pulse 2, Pulse 2 Plus, and Pulse 2 Pro. According to a new leak, the trio will ship with Android 15 out of the box and target the budget segment, featuring modest hardware, Unisoc chipsets, and up to 50MP cameras.

Let’s start with the base model. The HMD Pulse 2 reportedly features a 6.67-inch HD+ IPS LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate. 

Powering the phone could be a Unisoc T7200 chip paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB or 128GB of storage. The camera setup is said to include a 13MP main sensor paired with a depth sensor on the back, and an 8MP selfie camera.

HMD Pulse
HMD Pulse

The Pulse 2 Plus will retain the same display and Unisoc T7200 chip, but upgrade the main rear camera to 50MP, which should enhance detail in photos (assuming the sensor and software perform well). Memory options expand to 6GB, and storage remains the same: 64GB or 128GB.

Pulse 2 Pro might come with better cameras, but still an LCD panel

At the top of the line is the HMD Pulse 2 Pro, which gets a few more meaningful upgrades. It swaps in a 6.7-inch HD+ IPS LCD with a smoother 120Hz refresh rate and is powered by the newer Unisoc T7250 SoC. 

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The rear camera setup adds a macro sensor alongside the 50MP main shooter and a depth sensor, while the front gets an unexpected 50MP camera. You also get more RAM (6GB or 8GB), up to 256GB of storage, and 20W fast charging support.

As mentioned earlier, all three phones will ship with Android 15. No word yet on pricing or release dates, but if the specs hold up, HMD might have a few compelling low-cost Android options on the way.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 vs Moto Razr Ultra 2025: Which One Should You Buy?

Samsung brought a new contender in the premium flip phone segment with the new Galaxy Z Flip 7. It competes with Motorola’s flagship Razr Ultra 2025 (Geekwills), which also packs high-end specs. But which one of these foldables is worth your money? Read on for a quick comparison.

1. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 vs Moto Razr Ultra 2025: Design & Display

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7

The South Korean tech giant is a veteran in the foldable phone market and has refined the Galaxy Z Flip 7 with upgrades in its cover display and hinge mechanism. While the Galaxy Z Flip 6 was still behind some of its competition, the latest Z Flip 7’s new 4.1-inch FlexWindow is a notable upgrade. Now, Samsung’s flip finally matches the latest Razr phones in the cover display area. Furthermore, the main screen has gotten taller this year, making the experience nearly equal on both models.

However, Motorola still has a slight edge thanks to its faster 165Hz refresh rate on both panels and LTPO 1-165Hz variable refresh on the external display. In comparison, Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 7 only offers a 60Hz or 120Hz refresh rate on the secondary screen. Even in the design department, both device are quite similar. Although, the new Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 is slimmer and thinner.

It measures 6.9mm when unfolded and 14.9mm when folded, with a weight of 188 grams. The Motorola Razr Ultra 2025, on the other hand, has a chunkier 7.29mm chassis when unfolded, which goes up to 15.69mm when folded. The body also weighs slightly heavier at 189 grams. So you can expect the Z Flip 7 to be easier to hold on to. However, considering the fact that the Razr Ultra 2025 features a vegan leather finish (glass on the Flip 7), the overall hand feel might be better on Motorola’s flip phone. So the design you like is based on your personal preference.

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2. Performance

Motorola Moto Razr 60 Ultra

One of the ways Samsung avoided hiking the Galaxy Z Flip 7’s price was the shift to its in-house Exynos 2500 SoC. This is a 3nm chip that brings various improvements in performance and power efficiency. But the Snapdragon 8 Elite that powers the Razr Ultra 2025 is still one of the fastest chips on the market.

Samsung did make improvements with the Exynos 2500, but the 8 Elite is better for gaming and is also slightly more power efficient. Thanks to better thermals on the new Exynos chip, you won’t miss out on anything by going with the Galaxy Z Flip 7. Nevertheless, the Snapdragon 8 Elite has proven to be a great chip for everyday use and intensive tasks.

3. Battery & Charging

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7
Galaxy Z Flip 7

With the Galaxy Z Flip 7, the battery capacity got a bump from 4,000mAh from its predecessor to 4,300mAh. Unfortunately, the fast charging rate is still stuck at 25W wired and 15W wireless. So Motorola easily gets the win here thanks to its larger 4,700mAh battery. Even the wired and wireless charging is faster with 68W and 30W, respectively.

4. Camera

Razr 60 Ultra
Razr Ultra 2025

While both models have a dual camera setup on the rear, Motorola packs a 50MP (main, f/1.8, OIS) + 50MP (Ultrawide, f/2.0) on the back and a 50MP selfie shooter (f/2.2). In comparison, the Z Flip 7’s rear cameras include a 50MP (main, f/1.8, OIS) + 12MP (Ultrawide, f/2.2), with the front housing a 10MP camera for selfies. The main cameras are basically on par, but the ultra wide and selfie shooters’ better apertures and higher resolutions should translate to better picture quality (at least on paper).

5. Pricing & Verdict

Samsung just announced the Galaxy Z Flip 7 for a starting price tag of 1,099 US Dollars for the 256GB variant and 1,219 US Dollars for the 512GB option. This makes it more affordable than the Moto Razr Ultra 2025, which starts from 1,299 US Dollars for the 512GB option. As of right now, a limited time deal brings the 1TB variant of the Razr for 1,299 US Dollars as well (1,499 US Dollars original price) and there is even some freebies like a free smartwatch with the phone. So the Razr also brings great value.

In conclusion, the Razr Ultra 2025 is still slightly more expensive, offers a better camera setup, a larger battery, faster charging, and better performance. However, the Z Flip 7 is still capable in most of these regards, along with a better software experience with One UI. It also has strong cross platform connectivity, and Samsung has even included DeX as well (first time on any Z series phone). Unless you need the best performance, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 is a great option for your next flip phone purchase.

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Lenovo launches G701 tri-mode mouse with PAW3311 sensor, 12,000 DPI & Huano switches

Lenovo has officially launched the G701 wireless mouse in China. The mouse is now available on JD.com at a price of 109 yuan ($15). It supports tri-mode connectivity and features a design inspired by the Logitech G304.

Lenovo G701 Mouse

Lenovo G701 Mouse Specifications

The G701 uses a symmetrical ergonomic shape and weighs approximately 85 grams. It measures 116.8 x 63.8 x 37.9 mm, making it suitable for users with medium to large hands. Lenovo has designed the mouse for both gaming and office use, combining comfort with long-term durability. The mouse features split-button architecture and a one-piece internal structure for improved click response and build quality.

Lenovo has equipped the G701 with the PAW3311 optical sensor. The sensor supports up to 12,000 DPI, 300 IPS tracking speed, and 35G acceleration. Users can switch between six DPI levels: 800, 1200, 1600, 3200, 5000, and 12,000, using a dedicated button located below the scroll wheel.

The mouse includes specially tuned Huano mechanical switches rated for up to 100 million clicks. Lenovo has paired these with a 500mAh rechargeable lithium polymer battery. The G701 charges via USB Type-C and supports fast charging for extended gaming sessions without interruption.

The Lenovo G701 mouse offers three connection options: wired, 2.4GHz wireless, and Bluetooth. For wireless connectivity, Lenovo includes a USB receiver that can be conveniently stored inside the rear cover.

The mouse works with Lenovo’s driver software, letting users customize buttons, set macros, manage profiles, and fine-tune options like click latency and scroll behavior. It also includes a metal scroll wheel, PTFE feet for smoother movement, and supports both Windows and macOS platforms.

Lenovo offers the G701 in several color options, including White, Black, and Purple.

In related news, Lenovo recently launched the Xiaoxin XS730 keyboard-style USB drive with speeds of up to 1050MB/s. The company has also introduced a magnetic cooler featuring RGB lighting, a temperature display, and the ability to reduce temperatures by 20°C within seconds.

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Mainstream Chinese phones set to hit 10,000mAh by 2026 — while Galaxy S26 Ultra sticks to 5,000mAh

Smartphone batteries are getting bigger — and 2025 might just be the start. A new leak from China suggests that by 2026, some mainstream phones from the country could break past the 10,000mAh mark, pushing battery life into uncharted territory. But while Chinese brands race ahead, Samsung, Google, and Apple seem in no rush to follow — and there’s at least one big reason why. For reference, Samsung’s 2026 flagship, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, is widely rumored to stick with a 5,000mAh battery.

Over the past year, we’ve seen battery capacities climb fast. Honor grabbed headlines with the X70’s massive 8,300mAh cell — in a 7.76mm phone. That followed earlier moves like the Honor Power’s 8,000mAh battery, setting a new bar for mid-range devices. Now, other brands like OnePlus, iQOO, and Xiaomi are rumored to be eyeing 7,000mAh+ packs for flagships before the end of 2025.

Honor X70 launch date-
Honor X70 (packs an 8,300mAh battery)

On July 19, 2025, well known leaker Digital Chat Station claimed on Weibo that a mainstream mid-range phone with a 10,000mAh battery is in the works for the first half of 2026.

Big batteries don’t have to mean bulky phones — the Honor X70 proves it. While advancements in silicon-carbon battery tech (which improves energy density) help pack more capacity into the same space, the rumored mid-range phone also reportedly uses a redesigned internal structure. Specifically, its PCB is said to be much more compact, freeing up room for a larger battery.

This approach isn’t entirely new — OnePlus teased a similar concept for the 13T, showing how a tighter PCB layout can create space for bigger batteries. Still, making an already densely packed board even more compact takes serious R&D. It’ll be interesting to see when Samsung, Apple, or Google finally follows suit.

It’s still unclear which Chinese brand will make the first move to 10,000mAh, but Honor is an obvious contender given their recent breakthrough in this aspect. 2026 might be the year the numbers finally hit five digits.

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Lenovo launches Xiaoxin XS730 keyboard-style USB drive with up to 1050MB/s speed

Lenovo has officially launched the Xiaoxin XS730 USB flash drive, a compact storage solution styled after a mechanical keyboard keycap. The new drive is now available on JD.com and comes in a variety of colors and capacities, targeting users who need fast, portable storage across multiple platforms.

Lenovo Xiaoxin XS730 Flash Drive

Lenovo Xiaoxin XS730 Flash Drive Specifications

The Xiaoxin XS730 is available in two speed variants: a 550MB/s version and a high-speed 1050MB/s version. Lenovo has priced the 550MB/s models starting at 139.9 yuan ($19) for 128GB, while the 1TB variant costs 459.9 yuan ($63). The 1050MB/s version starts at 219.9 yuan ($30) for 128GB, with the 1TB model priced at 539.9 yuan ($74).

According to the product listing, real-world performance varies by capacity. The 256GB to 1TB models in the faster tier deliver sequential read speeds of up to 1050MB/s and write speeds of up to 950MB/s. The 128GB version delivers up to 850MB/s read and 680MB/s write speeds.

Lenovo has built the drive using a zinc alloy and ABS shell. The surface features a scratch-resistant electroplated and painted finish. The design also includes a lanyard hole for convenience and portability. The drive weighs approximately 47 grams and measures around 79.2mm in length.

The XS730 supports USB-C and USB-A connections, making it compatible with a wide range of devices, including Windows PCs, macOS systems, Android smartphones, and iPhones starting from the iPhone 15 series. It uses the USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface, allowing for high-speed data transfers when paired with supported devices.

Inside, Lenovo has equipped the drive with original TLC NAND flash and an enterprise-grade main control chip. These components help maintain stable read and write speeds while also supporting extended endurance and heat resistance. The drive also meets basic durability requirements such as drop resistance and vibration tolerance.

Lenovo offers the Xiaoxin XS730 in several colors, including Vitality Orange, Sky Blue, Blossom Pink, and Elegant Pink.

In related news, Lenovo recently launched a magnetic cooler with RGB lighting, a temperature display, and the ability to drop temperatures by 20°C in seconds. The company has also launched the Yoga Tab Plus in India, featuring a 12.7-inch 144Hz display and a 10,200mAh battery.

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Xiaomi Pad Mini Compact High-End Tablet Tipped to Launch Globally as a Rebranded Redmi K Pad

A new compact flagship tablet from Xiaomi might be in the works. The Redmi K Pad recently debuted in the Chinese market with some high-end specs. Now, it appears that the brand is bringing this model to the overseas market as the Xiaomi Pad Mini. So here’s what we know.

Redmi K Pad May Launch Globally as Xiaomi Pad Mini

The latest leak arrives from a tip on Weibo. Xiaomi is reportedly planning on finally bringing the Redmi K Pad to more regions; however, it could be announced under a new name. The global version of the Redmi K Pad could be called the Xiaomi Pad Mini, which would compete with the likes of the iPad Mini. There are likely some minor differences between the Chinese and global variants, but it should retain its flagship specs.

Redmi K Pad
Redmi K Pad

Unfortunately, the tipster did not reveal any key details regarding its features or offer any information about its release timeline. Just last month, the Redmi K Pad was spotted on the TDRA and IMDA certification databases, which hints that the official announcement could be near. Considering how the Xiaomi Pad Mini might be a rebranded Redmi K Pad, we have some idea regarding its hardware.

To recall, the Redmi K Pad sports an 8.8-inch LCD screen with a 3K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, this model is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ SoC, which is paired with up to 16Gb of LPDDR5X/T RAM and 1TB UFS 4.0 storage. A sizeable 7,500mAh battery pack powers this tablet, which supports 67W wired fast charging. For optics, the rear has a 13MP camera with LED flash and an 8MP shooter for selfies on the front. Other notable features included Dolby Atmos powered stereo speakers, HyperOS 2 based on Android 15, and dual USB-C ports.

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OPPO K13 Turbo Pro Achieves 2.45M Score with Hybrid Cooling and Steady 53.5 FPS in Gaming

OPPO will officially unveil its gaming-centric K13 Turbo and K13 Turbo Pro smartphones in China on July 21, with the spotlight on breakthrough thermal management. The brand has shared a bunch of details about the smartphone ahead of the launch.

Teasers have revealed that the K13 Turbo Pro will feature the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, delivering an AnTuTu score of 2.45 million. In a one-hour open-world gaming test conducted at 30°C, it maintained a stable 53.5 FPS, surpassing the performance of devices equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

The main highlight is the new Super Cooling Kit. It combines liquid cooling and air cooling in one unit. The kit clips onto the back of the phone and uses a visible flow channel for real-time cooling. It is lightweight, easy to attach, and includes a magnetic connection and RGB lighting. The design helps lower the motherboard temperature directly and keeps performance stable during long gaming sessions. OPPO has also tested the phone at 58°C in a desert-like environment to show off its heat resistance.

Previous reports have claimed that the K13 Turbo series features a 6.8-inch flat OLED LTPS display with 1.5K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, and an in-screen fingerprint sensor. It comes with a 50MP + 2MP dual rear camera and a 16MP front camera. Both models have a 7000mAh battery with 80W fast charging. The standard K13 Turbo uses the MediaTek Dimensity 8450 chip.

The phones also feature an IP66/68/69-rated plastic frame and weigh about 208 grams. Color options include black, purple, and white for the Turbo, with silver exclusive to the Pro. Configuration options go up to 16GB RAM and 512GB storage.

The K13 Turbo Pro is undergoing testing in India, suggesting a local launch in August or September.

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Fixing the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s Foldable Screen Costs More Than a Nothing Phone (3)

A new report has revealed some daunting info for those looking to buy Samsung‘s latest Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 foldable. While premium smartphones typically have a hefty repair cost, the brand’s flagship foldable takes things to another level with an exorbitant cost to repair, which might have you consider buying a new flagship entirely. So here’s what you need to know.

Buying the Galaxy Z Fold 7? Consider the repair cost

According to a SamMobile report, breaking the flexible displays of either the Galaxy Z Fold 7 or Galaxy Z Flip 7 could set you back by hundreds of Dollars. The publication managed to get its hands on the repair cost list from a European supplier. If you break the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s main display, fixing it will cost you 761 Euros, or roughly about 884 US Dollars.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 screen
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Main Screen

This makes it even more expensive than the Nothing Phone (3), which was a newly announced flagship phone. For this much money, you can even buy Samsung’s Galaxy S25, a compact flagship model. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s cover display is more affordable, with repairs costing 525 Euros (about 610 US Dollars).

It is worth noting that this price is just for the component parts and does not include labor costs. On the other hand, the Galaxy Z Flip 7’s primary flexible display repairs cost 342 Euros (roughly 398 US Dollars), while the new FlexWindow cover display costs 207 Euros (roughly 241 US Dollars). So Samsung Care and all the extended warranty/accidental damage protection seem like a must-have for potential buyers.

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Doogee S200 Max fully leaked with a secondary display, 22,000mAh battery & 108MP camera

Doogee appears to be preparing the launch of its next rugged smartphone, the S200 Max. Ahead of any official announcement, GSMArena has published a complete leak detailing the phone’s design, specifications, and pricing. The S200 Max looks positioned as a successor to the recently launched S200 Plus, offering a larger battery, dual displays, and features tailored for extreme environments.

Doogee S200 Max

Doogee S200 Max Specifications

The Doogee S200 Max features a 6.72-inch FullHD+ LCD display with a resolution of 2400×1080 and a 120Hz refresh rate. On the back, there’s a 1.3-inch square secondary display with a 240×240 resolution. This smaller screen supports features like power-off clock display, YouTube previews, animated watch faces, and personalized animated signatures.

Under the hood, the S200 Max runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chipset, delivering balanced performance with 5G support. It includes 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage, with the option to expand via microSD card up to 2TB. The phone comes with Android 15 pre-installed.

Doogee equips the S200 Max with a quad-camera system. The rear setup includes a 108MP Samsung S5KHM6SX03 main sensor, a 20MP Sony IMX350 night vision camera, and a 2MP macro lens. The front houses a 32MP Samsung S5KGD1SP selfie camera. Doogee has also integrated infrared night vision lights into the rear module for improved low-light photography.

The S200 Max packs a massive 22,000mAh battery, built to last through days of heavy use. It supports 66W fast wired charging for quick top-ups and 18W reverse charging to power other devices when needed.

Doogee has added a dual-LED flashlight on top of the device, capable of illuminating up to 10 meters ahead. It supports five lighting modes: high, low, ultra-bright, SOS, and strobe. The phone is rated IP68 and IP69K for water and dust resistance and meets MIL-STD-810H standards for ruggedness. Additionally, it features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, customizable hardware keys, NFC, and dual SIM support.

Pricing and Availability

The Doogee S200 Max is priced at $559.99 and is available in Grey and Gold color options. It is expected to roll out soon through Doogee’s official website and international retail partners.

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Redmi Turbo 5/POCO X8 Pro Chip Leaked: New Dimensity 8500 Ultra

A couple of days ago, we covered a leak that revealed a few specs and features of the upcoming Redmi Turbo 5. Now, another report might have revealed the chipset that will power this mid-range device. This model could also debut in the global market as the POCO X8 Pro, so here’s everything you need to know.

This new Dimensity chip could power the Redmi Turbo 5/POCO X8 Pro

In our previous report, known tipster Digital Chat Station claimed that the Redmi Turbo 5 may sport a 6.6-inch display with a 1.5K resolution. The screen will reportedly have curved corners with a metal middle frame surrounding this panel. But in a latest leak from Yogesh Brar, the Redmi Turbo 5 might pack a new MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultra SoC.

Xiaomi Redmi Turbo 4
Redmi Turbo 4

This makes sense considering the Redmi Turbo 4 and POCO X7 Pro pack the Dimensity 8400 Ultra chipset. To recall, Redmi Turbo 5 will likely debut in the global market as the POCO X8 Pro. So this leak may have just revealed the processor powering the POCO X8 Pro. In his tweet, Brar also adds that the brand is also planning a big shift away from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon, but this isn’t related to these upcoming devices.

It is unclear what this shift refers to, as Xiaomi and Qualcomm have a long-standing relationship for chips powering many of the brand’s smartphones. Keep in mind that this is still just an unconfirmed report at the moment, so stick around for more.

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New Baseus PicoGo AN12 is a Tiny Yet Powerful 45W Charger

Baseus has launched its latest budget charger, the PicoGo AN12, a compact 45W GaN charger designed for those who want power and portability without breaking the bank. With a slim profile and USB-C output, it’s ideal for everything from smartphones to tablets and even some laptops. So here are all the details.

Baseus PicoGo AN12: What does the mini charger offer?

The PicoGo AN12 is a GaN charger that offers impressive charging speeds from its compact form factor. It measures just 35.53 x 35.53 x 42.33mm in dimensions, almost having it appear like a tiny square box. Baseus brings a sleek design on this model, which also supports PD3.0, QC.30, PPS, AFC, and FCP charging standards.

Baseus PicoGo AN12 Compact 45W Charger
Baseus PicoGo AN12 Compact 45W Charger

As per official notes, it can charge an Apple iPhone 16 Pro from 0-65% in just 35 minutes since the iPhone only supports 30W wired charging speeds. But with support for 45W charging, users can power up tablets and even some laptop models. It houses a single USB-C port for power delivery and brings various protection features as well to prevent overcurrent or overvoltage.

Furthermore, the power brick also has a design for improved thermal performance when charging different gadgets. Baseus’ new mini charger also has a convenient foldable charging plug. It is available in two bright pastel color options and has an official price tag of 138 Yuan or roughly 19 US Dollars. This release also arrives mere days after the company unveiled a new Baseus 12-in-1 docking station that supports 100W PD and triple 4K output.

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Baseus launches BH1 over-ear headphones with -45dB ANC, LDAC, Bluetooth 6.0 & 80h battery life

Baseus has launched its latest over-ear Bluetooth headphones, the BH1, in China. The headphones are now available on JD.com at a retail price of 249 yuan ($35). The BH1 targets users looking for advanced noise cancellation and Hi-Res audio without a high price tag.

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Baseus BH1 Headphones Specifications

The Baseus BH1 supports hybrid active noise cancellation rated up to -45dB. It uses a triple-layer noise reduction system combined with a four-microphone ANC array and physical sound-isolating earcups. The headphone also includes adaptive ANC 3.0, which automatically adjusts the noise cancellation level based on the surrounding noise. The system can analyze and react to ambient changes up to 380,000 times per second.

Baseus has equipped the BH1 with 40mm dynamic drivers that work in tandem with a dual-chamber acoustic structure and Super Bass Dynamic Enhancement 2.0 technology to enhance low frequencies in real time down to 20Hz. The headphones are certified for both Hi-Res Audio and Hi-Res Wireless Audio, and support high-resolution audio streaming via the LDAC codec at up to 96kHz/24-bit quality.

The Baseus BH1 comes with a 600mAh battery that provides up to 80 hours of music playback without ANC and about 55 hours with ANC on. It also offers fast charging, delivering up to 12 hours of use from just a 10-minute charge. The headphones charge via USB Type-C and support wired playback through a 3.5mm AUX port, with ANC remaining functional even in wired mode.

The headphones weigh 238 grams and use a U-shaped floating headband designed to reduce pressure on the top of the head. The earcups are covered in breathable PU leather and filled with soft memory foam for long-term comfort. The earcups also rotate and fold inward for easier portability.

The BH1 supports Bluetooth 6.0 with a wireless range of up to 10 meters. It allows dual-device connectivity and offers low-latency transmission at just 38ms. For calls, Baseus uses a five-microphone ENC system to reduce ambient noise.

Additionally, the headphones feature transparency mode for ambient awareness, responsive touch controls, and support for voice assistants. The ANC levels and playback settings can be changed through the Baseus app.

Baseus offers the BH1 in three color options: Star Moon White, Interstellar Black, and Nebula Pink.

In related news, Baseus has launched a new 12-in-1 docking station featuring triple 4K display support and 100W power delivery. The company has also introduced a Qi2 magnetic charger that folds, tilts, and delivers fast charging for just $23.

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Motorola Edge 60 Fusion to Debut in Mocha Mousse, Razr Swarovski Edition Launches August 5

Motorola is set to add a new Mocha Mousse color variant to its Edge 60 Fusion smartphone. The shade is Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2025. The new color variant will not feature any hardware or pricing changes.

Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Mocha Mousse

The Edge 60 Fusion is currently available in Pantone Amazonite, Slipstream, Zephry, and Mykonos Blue. Mocha Mousse will soon join the lineup, offering users a fresh aesthetic option. Exclusive images of the new variant confirm the same design language with the updated finish.

The Edge 60 Fusion features a 6.67-inch pOLED AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It runs on Android 15 and is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor in global markets and Dimensity 7400 in India and Indonesia. The device comes with 8GB or 12GB RAM and offers 256GB or 512GB of storage options.

Camera specs include a 50MP primary sensor, a 13MP ultrawide lens, and a 32MP front-facing camera. The phone has a 5200mAh battery in global markets and a 5500mAh battery in India.

Meanwhile, Motorola will launch the Razr (2025) Swarovski Edition on August 5. This luxury variant features a crystal-studded design. Images of the device have surfaced, revealing its enhanced appearance, but there is no word on pricing yet.

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Nothing Rolls Out Smart AI Features and Calendar Sync in Essential Space

Nothing has rolled out a major update to Essential Space, adding new features that improve productivity and user control. The update is available now and works over Wi-Fi through the Google Play Store. No system update is needed.

Google Calendar integration

Essential Space now syncs directly with Google Calendar. Tasks created in the interface will automatically appear in your calendar, removing the need for manual entry.

Editable Memory

The update also adds Editable Memory. You can now review, edit, and correct AI-generated summaries. This helps improve accuracy, especially when the assistant misses a detail or misinterprets something.

Essential Recorder

Essential Recorder has two new features. First, summaries of recorded content can now be edited. If the AI misses something during a meeting or interview, you can fix it. Second, you can now share your recordings as an image, PDF, or Markdown file. This makes it easy to send content to others in a clean and usable format.

Essential Recorder

These updates are live on the Nothing Phone (3). Other Nothing phones with the Essential Key will get the features soon.

This update is designed to improve how users interact with AI tools without requiring a full software update. Just connect to Wi-Fi, and the new version of Essential Space will install through the Play Store.

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Lava Blaze Dragon shows off rainbow-like camera module in new leaks

Indian smartphone maker Lava is gearing up to launch two new budget devices under its Blaze lineup this month: the Blaze AMOLED 2 and the intriguingly named Blaze Dragon.

As the name suggests, the Blaze AMOLED 2 will sport an AMOLED display as its key highlight. But it’s the Blaze Dragon we are talking about today, thanks to a fresh round of leaks on X (formerly Twitter).

Lava Blaze Dragon Specifications (Rumored)

According to the leak, the Blaze Dragon will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset paired with UFS 3.1 storage.

On the camera front, it features a 50MP primary sensor, and the official render shows a second rear camera. While there’s no confirmation yet, it’s likely a 2MP depth or bokeh sensor — or, if we’re lucky, maybe an ultrawide.

The official press render shows the Blaze Dragon in a beige colorway, but another tipster, Mukul Sharma, shared hands-on images of a sleek black variant. Interestingly, the camera module in the black version reflects a rainbow-like hue, giving it a distinct visual flair.

Up front, the Blaze Dragon goes with a waterdrop-style notch, expected for this tier. On the bright side, it keeps the 3.5mm headphone jack, which is becoming rarer these days. Biometrics is handled by a fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button.

As for the price, it is rumored to launch under Rs 10,000 in India. The Blaze AMOLED 2 will likely cater to a slightly higher segment. The devices are scheduled for launch on July 25—this Friday.

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Who Should Actually Buy Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7?

Samsung’s latest foldable, the Galaxy Z Fold 7, is finally here and it’s easily the sleekest, lightest, and most powerful Z Fold yet. But it also comes with a not-so-small problem: a $1,999 starting price.

That’s higher than any Samsung foldable before it, pushing this futuristic smartphone tablet hybrid further into ultra-premium territory. So the real question isn’t just what the Fold 7 offers, it’s who it’s actually for.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

1. If You’re Coming from a Fold 5 or Earlier, the Upgrade Feels Big

Let’s start with the obvious group: owners of older Fold models like the Z Fold 5, Z Fold 4, and Fold 3. For these users, the Fold 7 represents a major leap forward. The cover display is now wider and taller at 6.5 inches with a more comfortable 21:9 aspect ratio, and the internal screen stretches to a massive 8 inches, 11% larger than before. Samsung has also replaced the awkward under-display camera with a regular 10MP sensor, finally fixing what felt like a downgrade in earlier models.

The new Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip brings stronger AI performance and graphics, but more importantly, there’s a 200MP main camera on the back, a first for the Fold line. You’ll still find a 12MP ultra-wide and 10MP 3x telephoto, but the jump to that ultra-high-res sensor finally gives the Fold a camera setup that competes with the S series.

Add to that the lighter 215g chassis (even lighter than the Galaxy S25 Ultra), a much thinner build at just 4.2mm unfolded, and a reengineered Armor FlexHinge with better durability and less visible creasing. For users with older Folds, these are real, tangible changes that make daily use feel more modern and comfortable.

2. Z Fold 6 Owners Should Probably Sit This One Out

If you just bought the Galaxy Z Fold 6, don’t panic. You’re not missing out on much. While the Fold 7 introduces a larger screen, new hinge design, and camera upgrades, the processor, battery size, and charging speeds remain virtually unchanged. Even software-wise, both devices will run Android 16 with One UI 8, and most of the new Galaxy AI features like Portrait Studio, Audio Eraser, and Side-by-Side editing are likely coming to the Fold 6 via updates.

Unless you’re desperate for that 200MP sensor or lighter frame, there’s little here to justify spending another two grand within a year. You’re already holding a foldable powerhouse.

3. Pixel 9 Pro Fold, OnePlus Open or Foldable Flagship Users

If you’re coming from a Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold, OnePlus Open (no more upgrades this year though), or similar flagship foldable, the Fold 7 doesn’t dramatically change the game. Those devices already offer wide cover displays, thin bodies, and competitive camera systems. While Samsung now matches or exceeds them in many areas, it’s not a night-and-day difference.

Yes, Samsung’s software experience is more mature, and the AI tools are better integrated. But the upgrade would be more of a sideways move than a leap forward. Unless you’re itching for a 200MP sensor or want Samsung’s ecosystem benefits, there’s little urgency to switch.

4. New to Foldables? This is the Best Version Yet

For foldable newcomers with deep pockets, the Z Fold 7 is now a more approachable and practical entry point than ever before. The refinements to size, weight, hinge reliability, and AI-powered productivity make it feel less like an experiment and more like a mature tool. Samsung’s growing support for long-term updates (seven years!) also means you’re not just future-proofed but AI-proofed too.

And if you’re upgrading from a traditional slab phone and want more screen without giving up portability, the Fold 7 finally gets enough of the basics right to be worth serious consideration, especially with Samsung’s generous trade-in offers.

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OxygenOS June 2025 FAQ Answers User Concerns on Messenger, Camera Bugs, and 5.5G Availability

OnePlus has released its OxygenOS FAQ for June 2025, covering recurring issues and improvements across supported devices. Key questions and solutions include app bugs, feature updates, and device compatibility problems.

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Some users reported issues with sending messages and loading photos on Messenger. OnePlus recommends uninstalling version 512.1.0.67.109 and switching to version 509.0.57.109 until Meta releases an official fix.

For the Notes app, users can now add media by selecting: Note > edit > camera button. More details are available in previous updates about Notes version 2.0.

Private Safe now supports file search. Go to Settings > Security & privacy > Private safe > search to use the feature.

Battery tracking has also changed. The old “Screen on since last charge” feature is now replaced with “Used since last full charge,” which shows total usage time. OnePlus is considering restoring both options in future updates.

Regarding 5.5G, availability is limited to supported models and Jio users in India. Access may vary by device and carrier.

An issue with automatic screenshots during screen translation is being worked on. OnePlus has acknowledged it and is preparing a fix.

Users facing problems adding debit or credit cards to Amazon are advised to update the Amazon app from the Play Store.

If the camera shows images upside down, the issue may be hardware-related. A visit to a OnePlus service center is recommended.

A lock screen password verification error within apps can be fixed using one of three methods: resetting all settings (not data), clearing the Settings app cache, or force restarting the device. If these do not help, users should visit a service center for a full software flash.

For missing audio in Google phone recordings, updating the Google Dialer to version V178.0.770794935 or later resolves the issue.

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