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Xiaomi launches new Mijia range hood with top and side suction and AI cruise mode

A few days after launching the European-style Smart Hood 3, Xiaomi announced a new Mijia Smart Range Hood 3 Dual Suction in China today. 

Unlike the European model, the cooktop hood has both top-and-side dual-suction layout. The side suction pulls smoke directly off the pan while you’re cooking, while the top has a 24-inch rectifier plate to handle smoke spreading out across a wider area. 

Xiaomi Mijia Smart Range Hood 3

The Range Hood has a DC inverter motor and a widened impeller, giving it a peak airflow of 30 m³/min for stir-frying, dropping to 16 m³/min on lower settings. There’s also an AI cruise mode that checks wind resistance in the shared exhaust duct and adjusts itself, up to a maximum static pressure of 1400 Pa. It is meant to handle apartment buildings specifically, where smoke can get pushed back into the kitchen depending on which floor you’re on.

It is priced at 2469 yuan (around $345).

Xiaomi Mijia Smart Range Hood 3 Dual Suction Specifications

The hood has a space gray metal body and measures 895 x 375 x 887 mm, weighing 27.0 kg. At 375 mm deep, Xiaomi says it can sit flush with most kitchen cabinets. The front panel uses nano-oil-resistant glass, so you can wipe off grease and oil stains without much effort.

Xiaomi Smart Range Hood 3 Design

The range hood also works with a matching cooktop via stove-hood linkage. That is, turn the stove on, and the hood switches on itself. On the control panel, Xiaomi has added air gesture sensing, so you can turn the hood on or off, or change the fan speed, by waving your hand near it instead of touching it with oily fingers.

For noise, Xiaomi says it worked on four different parts of the hood: reducing noise at the motor itself, rounding out the volute shape, widening the impeller by 24%, and adding a double layer of sound-absorbing cotton. 

All this effort, according to Xiaomi, brought noise down to 58 dB(A). The impeller also has an oleophobic coating and a self-cleaning dry mode, so it spins at high speed periodically to strip off built-up grease.

Xiaomi Smart Range hood 3 Suction

This isn’t the first side-suction hood Xiaomi has put out either. The Mijia Smart Range Hood 3C, launched earlier this year, offered similar gesture controls and cooktop linkage at a lower 24 m³/min suction rating. The Range Hood 3 pushes that formula a bit further with more airflow and a lower noise ceiling.

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Xiaomi launches new smart camera with built-in screen and 4K video calling

Xiaomi is bringing video calling back to its smart camera lineup, but this time the camera has a screen built right into it. The Xiaomi Smart Camera Video Call Version 2 is now up on Xiaomi Youpin for crowdfunding, set to begin on August 26. It is priced at 429 yuan (around $60).

Xiaomi Smart Camera Video Call Version 2 Launch Specs Price

Xiaomi Smart Camera Video Call Version 2 Specifications

The new camera follows last year’s Smart Camera Video Call Edition, but Xiaomi has upgraded almost every part of the device. It features a 3.97-inch fully laminated color screen with a 480 × 800 resolution. The buttons around the display are also larger and offer clearer feedback.

The camera supports two-way video calls between the camera and a phone, as well as between two cameras. You get three ways to make a call: with a hand gesture, by pressing a button, or through an automatically linked call. 

Xiaomi Smart Camera Video Call Version 2 Controls

For audio, the camera uses two microphones along with a large speaker and intelligent noise reduction. Xiaomi says this helps keep voices clear even when there is background noise.

The camera has an 8MP sensor that can record at up to 3840 × 2160 resolution, giving it 4K video recording. It also uses a new horizontal pan-and-tilt system that can rotate 360 degrees. The camera can be manually tilted between 0 and 30 degrees, allowing users to view different parts of a room without moving the device.

🔌 You’ll NeedThe camera records in 4K but has no built-in storage — a microSD card keeps footage saved locally. Check 64GB microSD card price on Amazon →

Powering the device is a 1.5T chip that Xiaomi says offers 50% more computing power than the previous generation. The extra performance allows it to run larger AI models for improved scene and activity detection.

Xiaomi Smart Camera Video Call Version 2 Design

The Smart Camera Video Call Version 2 also works with Xiaomi’s HyperConnect system. This allows it to connect with other smart home devices. During a video call, users can view the camera’s live feed directly on the screen. Xiaomi also lets users share camera access with family members.

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Xiaomi launches tiny magnetic Bluetooth speaker that doubles as a phone stand

Xiaomi has launched a new compact Bluetooth speaker through crowdfunding on Xiaomi Youpin, and it has already reached its funding target. The Xiaomi Bluetooth Speaker Magnetic Version is a small speaker that also works as a phone stand. It uses magnets to attach to the back of a compatible phone.

The speaker is priced at 199 yuan (~ $30), although early backers can get it for 132 yuan (~ $20). 

Xiaomi Bluetooth Speaker Magnetic Version launch specs price

Xiaomi Bluetooth Speaker Magnetic Version Specifications

The speaker has a magnetic base that attaches to wireless-charging-compatible phones, including iPhones. Once attached, you can use it as a stand to prop up your phone while you listen to music or watch videos.

Xiaomi has also added a Hall effect sensor that automatically turns the speaker on when it detects that it has been attached to a phone. It weighs around 95 grams, so it should not add too much weight to your phone.

Xiaomi Bluetooth Speaker Magnetic Version Design

Design-wise, the speaker has a dome-like shape and comes wrapped in a finely woven fabric mesh with a metal ring detail, giving it a soft, textured look. It comes in black and a wider tan/beige shade. Both have a glowing ring around the base that shifts through blue, purple, and pink tones, and also reacts to the music.

For sound, the speaker uses a 1.5-inch full-range driver with 3W of power. It is not designed to replace a larger speaker, but it should be enough for watching videos or playing music while your phone is on a desk.

If one speaker is not loud enough, you can pair two units for stereo sound. Xiaomi also says you can connect up to 10 speakers at once for a larger setup. 

Xiaomi Bluetooth Speaker Magnetic Version Design(1)

The speaker has an IP67 rating, packs a 650mAh battery, and uses Bluetooth 6.0 for wireless connections. Charging is handled through USB-C. However, Xiaomi does not include a charging cable or power adapter in the box.

🔌 You’ll NeedXiaomi doesn’t include a charging cable or adapter in the box, so you’ll need one to power it up. Check USB-C charging cable price on Amazon →

Unlike some of Xiaomi’s other smart speakers, this model does not support Hyper AI, the company’s voice assistant. That means you cannot control it using voice commands.

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Casio launches two retro ABL100WE watches with built-in step tracking in the US

Casio has expanded its Vintage lineup in the US with two new models, the ABL100WE-2A and ABL100WE-7A. Both models are priced at $94.95 and retain the familiar retro digital design that has defined Casio watches for decades.

Casio ABL100WE watches

Design Details

The exterior design is simple and traditional. The watches feature a square, chrome-plated resin case that measures 41.6 x 37.9 x 8.2 mm. They come with a stainless steel band and an adjustable clasp. The display is a standard digital LCD protected by resin glass. The total weight of the watch is 60 grams.

The watches feature an accelerometer for tracking movement and can display up to 999,999 steps, with daily goals ranging from 1,000 to 50,000 steps. They also show a seven-hour activity graph and offer step reminders with a display alert and beep when activity is low.

For connectivity, the watches use Bluetooth to sync step data with the Casio Watches app, automatically adjust the time, and access world time for around 300 cities. The app also lets you manage watch settings and includes a phone finder feature.

Casio ABL100WE watches

These operate on a standard CR2016 coin cell battery, which has an estimated life of two years. Talking about other specs, it includes basic water resistance, a 1/100-second stopwatch that can store up to 200 records, a 60-minute countdown timer, five daily alarms, dual time swapping, an hourly time signal, and an amber LED backlight.

🔌 You’ll NeedThe display is bare resin glass with no factory protection, so a screen protector guards it from scratches. Check Casio watch screen protector price on Amazon →

In related news, Casio has recently launched three new fitness-focused G-Shock GBA-950 watches in the US, while Citizen has launched a new Star Wars Eco-Drive watch featuring a glowing green lightsaber.

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Xiaomi Robot set to make public debut at 2026 World Robot Conference on August 19

During Xiaomi Group’s earnings call on the evening of August 18, President Lu Weibing confirmed that the Xiaomi Robot will make its public debut at the 2026 World Robot Conference, which runs from August 19 to 23 in Beijing.

Lu was pretty clear about the priority: the most important application right now is on production lines in smart manufacturing factories, where robots can take over some of the manual work. On the technical side, Xiaomi is aiming for universality, both in the robot’s body size and in the models that power it.

The company has gone with a full-size humanoid form that stands about 1.7 meters tall. Lu also made it clear that Xiaomi won’t develop the robot in isolation. Instead, it’ll tie into the broader “people, cars, and home” ecosystem, looking at ways it can work together in smart factories, intelligent transportation, and even household settings.

This public reveal builds on some earlier internal testing. Back in July, Xiaomi founder and CEO Lei Jun shared results from the robots’ four-month “internship” at an automobile factory. At a self-tapping nut installation station that required dual-sided work, the success rate climbed from 90.2% to 98%.

The robots later moved into new roles in the final assembly workshop, hitting 90% success rates on tasks like folding center-console side covers and handling material boxes, marking the first time they’d handled long-duration work with flexible parts.

These factory trials show Xiaomi’s practical approach: get the performance solid in controlled industrial settings first, then show it more widely. When the World Robot Conference opens, this will be the first chance for the public to see how the company’s humanoid platform actually performs outside internal testing, and how it might fit into manufacturing and everyday scenarios.

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Fairphone 6+ brings 12GB of RAM and a removable battery to the US

Fairphone is bringing its repairable smartphone to the US in a much bigger way. The company just launched the Fairphone 6+ in the Netherlands, and it’s the first Fairphone handheld to be officially sold in the US by the company itself.

The Fairphone 6+ is not a major change in and out. Instead, the company took the Fairphone 6 and gave it a faster chip, more RAM, and a few other upgrades while keeping the same repairable design. This includes 12 replaceable components, a removable battery, and the company’s promise of long-term software support.

Fairphone 6+ launch specs price

Fairphone 6+ Specifications

The biggest hardware change is on the inside. The Fairphone 6+ runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor and comes with 12GB of RAM, up from 8GB on the Fairphone 6. There’s 256GB of built-in storage, and you can expand it to 2TB via an microSD card.

The phone has the same 6.31-inch FHD+ LTPO OLED display and 120Hz refresh rate as its predecessor. Despite the plus in its name, the screen isn’t any bigger.

The camera setup is also unchanged. There’s a 50MP Sony LYT-700C main camera and a 13MP ultrawide camera on the back, along with a 32MP selfie camera.

Fairphone gen 6 plus battery

Fairphone is sticking with one of the features that makes its phones unusual: a battery you can actually replace yourself. The 4,415mAh battery is rated to retain at least 80% of its capacity after more than 1,000 charging cycles. It supports charging at up to 30W.

The phone is also built to survive everyday accidents. It has an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance and carries MIL-STD 810H certification for drop resistance. At 193 grams, it’s not heavy either.

Of course, repairability remains the main reason to consider a Fairphone. The 6+ is made from 12 easily replaceable parts that users can replace if and ever a component breaks. 

The Fairphone 6+ ships with Android 16 and is promised for seven years of software updates, including six major Android upgrades. Fairphone is also offering a five-year warranty.

Fairphone 6+ Repairability

Fairphone says more than half of the phone’s body is made from fair or recycled materials. The company puts its carbon footprint at 30kg of CO2e, which it says is the lowest figure for any phone in its current lineup.

Price and Availability

The Fairphone 6+ comes in Forest Green, Horizon Black, and Cobalt Blue. It costs $649 in the US and €649 in Europe.

The US launch is arguably the more important part of this announcement. Previous Fairphone phones were available in the country through Murena. Still, buyers had to get a version running Murena’s /e/OS software, and the Fairphone 6 was considerably more expensive in the US at $899. The 6+ is now being sold directly by Fairphone for $649.

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Casio launches three new fitness-focused G-Shock GBA-950 watches in the US

Casio has expanded its US G-Shock lineup with the GBA-950 series, a trio of analog-digital hybrid watches aimed at casual runners and fitness trackers. Originally released in Japan earlier this year, the watches are now available stateside in limited quantities for $165.

Casio G-Shock GBA-950 watches

Casio G-Shock GBA-950 Specifications

The watches are available in three distinct colorways: a black base with an orange dial (GBA-950-1A4), a white body with a blue dial (GBA-950-7A2), and a yellow-green body with a black dial (GBA-950-9A3).

The GBA-950 comes with a redesigned strap developed with Outsense inc., using origami-inspired folds to improve wrist comfort. The design helps prevent the watch from digging into the skin while allowing the carbon fiber-reinforced case to sit more naturally. The bezel and band are also molded into a single piece using bio-based resins.

For fitness tracking, the watch keeps things simple. It does not include a built-in GPS or a heart rate sensor. To track distance accurately, you need to pair the watch with the Casio Watches app on your phone via Bluetooth. The watch uses your phone’s GPS to calibrate your stride length. After that initial calibration, the watch can estimate your running distance, pace, and calories burned using its internal sensors, even if you run without your phone.

The watch face includes a small digital display at the 3 o’clock position that shows your current exercise intensity on a five-level scale, along with readouts for daily step counts and lap times. The physical hands and hour markers are coated with a phosphorescent material for visibility, and there is a built-in double LED backlight for running at night.

Because it lacks a touchscreen and continuous biometric sensors, the GBA-950 runs on a standard CR2025 coin battery, which Casio says should last around two years.

It also retains standard G-Shock specifications, including a shock-resistant build and 200 meters of water resistance. The series is available to purchase now through Casio’s US website.

In related news, Citizen has recently launched a new Star Wars Eco-Drive watch featuring a glowing green lightsaber, alongside two limited-edition Eco-Drive Photon watches.

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🔌 You’ll NeedThe GBA-950 runs on a CR2025 coin cell rated for about two years — worth having a spare on hand. Check CR2025 watch battery price on Amazon →

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Vivo Y31T 5G launches with a 7200mAh battery, 120Hz display, 50MP dual cameras, dual speakers

Vivo has quietly unveiled a mid-range 5G smartphone called the Vivo Y31T 5G in India. It combines a large battery, 120Hz display, 50-megapixel dual rear cameras and IP68/IP69 protection. Here is everything you need to know about the new phone.

Vivo Y31T 5G specifications and features

Vivo Y31T 5G
Vivo Y31T 5G

The Vivo Y31T 5G features a 6.75-inch LCD panel with a 1608 x 720-pixel resolution and up to a 120Hz refresh rate. The display offers 1250 nits HBM brightness and 83% NTSC color coverage, along with TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light certification.

Under the hood, the phone uses the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset, built on a 4nm process with an octa-core CPU clocked at up to 2.2GHz. It comes with LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage, while Extended RAM support adds up to 6GB through software optimization.

Vivo Y31T 5G
Vivo Y31T 5G

The Y31T 5G carries a 7200mAh typical battery with 44W FlashCharge support. Vivo claims up to 62 hours of music playback, 32 hours of video playback, 10.2 hours of navigation, and 11.4 hours of gaming under its laboratory conditions. It has a 50-megapixel main rear camera with a 2-megapixel bokeh sensor, while an 8-megapixel camera handles selfies.

🔌 You’ll NeedThe 7200mAh battery supports 44W FlashCharge, but a spare 44W adapter keeps that speed away from the included charger. Check Vivo 44W FlashCharge adapter price on Amazon →

The Y31T 5G runs OriginOS 6 based on Android 16, and brings AI-driven features, such as  AI Erase, AI Captions, AI Transcript Assist, AI Creation, and AI SuperLink connectivity enhancements. It carries IP68 and IP69 ratings and supports underwater photography up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes under specified conditions.

Vivo Y31T 5G
Vivo Y31T 5G

It also offers other features, such as a side-facing fingerprint sensor, dual speakers, two nano-SIM cards, 5G connectivity, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and USB Type-C.

Vivo Y31T 5G price and availability

Vivo has listed the Y31T 5G in 4GB+128GB, 6GB+128GB and 6GB+256GB configurations. Color options include Festive Red, Seashore Green and Noble Gold. At present, there is no information about the pricing of the device.

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CMF Buds Neo launching in India on August 20: earbuds and case design teased

After more than a year since the last Buds generation, CMF by Nothing just shared a teaser on X with the simple caption “A hint of what’s next.” The low-angle shot shows a stem-style earbud with white stems, two visible mics, a metallic silver body, and those signature orange silicone tips.

The design clearly points to a regular in-ear model in the CMF Buds family rather than something open-ear. The current range includes the Buds 2, Buds 2a, Buds 2 Plus, and Buds Pro 2 (the Buds 2 series launched in April 2025). This new one looks like it could be the next step. It’s also very different from the Clip Pro that CMF dropped just a few days ago.

A follow-up teaser cleared things up a bit: the earbuds are called Buds Neo, and they’ll be unveiled on August 20. The post also showed colorful Smart Dial charging cases, that familiar CMF touch that lets you control volume and playback with a physical dial. This puts the Buds Neo firmly in the brand’s more affordable audio range, where they’ve built a name for offering solid features without the high price tag.

So far CMF hasn’t shared any actual tech details, including driver size, noise cancellation claims, battery life, or codecs. Given their track record, though, we can expect decent audio quality, Nothing X app support, and a few practical improvements over the previous models.

For reference, the current CMF Buds 2 come with 11mm drivers and claim up to 13.5 hours on the earbuds with ANC off (55 hours with the case), while the Buds 2 Plus step up to 12mm drivers and offer 14 hours on the buds with ANC off (61.5 hours total). In Amazon India right now, the Buds 2 are priced around ₹2,799 and the Buds 2 Plus sit at about ₹3,299.

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Galaxy A08, A07s Google Play Console listing show Samsung isn’t leaving ultra-budget segment

Samsung’s next budget phones are starting to show up online. Fresh traces of the Galaxy A08 and Galaxy A07s have appeared in Google’s systems, suggesting the company is getting ready for another round of affordable devices.

According to 91Mobiles, both models recently popped up in the Google Play Console. The Galaxy A08 (model number SM-A085F) is expected to run a MediaTek Helio G99 chip with dual Mali-G57 GPUs and 8GB of RAM. It looks like it’ll have a basic HD waterdrop-notch screen (720×1600 resolution) and ship with Android 17.

The Galaxy A07s (SM-A077M) uses the same processor and GPU setup, but drops down to 4GB of RAM and comes with Android 16 out of the box. Both phones stick with the reliable Helio G99, which already powered the earlier models like the A07 4G and should handle everyday stuff and light multitasking without much trouble.

There are a few more clues floating around. The A08 has shown up in Wi-Fi Alliance and BIS (India) databases under variants like SM-A085F/DS, which usually points to a launch somewhere around August 2026, roughly a year after the previous A07 4G. FCC filings also suggest a bigger battery than the A07’s 5,000mAh unit. The rated capacity sits around 5,830mAh, so it’ll probably be marketed as a 6,000mAh phone, with Samsung’s standard 25W wired charging.

Design-wise, the phone is expected to stick to the brand’s usual waterdrop notch on the front and a dual-camera setup on the back. So far it looks like the A08 will be the slightly better-equipped version with more RAM and a newer Android version, while the A07s plays the role of the cheaper option.

These Play Console sightings just confirm that both phones are moving forward and that Samsung isn’t planning to leave the ultra-budget segment anytime soon.

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Redmi M100 launches with 7900mAh battery, Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 mobile platform

Redmi is launching a brand-new smartphone series with the Redmi M100. The phone debuted in China without fanfare and is already on sale locally.

The M100 is built around a 6.9-inch LCD display with a 1600 × 720 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Xiaomi also says the display includes eye-protection features and is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass. Meanwhile, the phone’s durability features include dust and splash resistance, and it is also rated for up to 500,000 fingerprint touches.

Redmi M100 Launch Specs Price

It comes in three colors: Midnight Black, Starry White, and Wilderness Green. The back has a four-dimensional micro-curved design, while the camera area includes RGB dynamic lighting.

Redmi M100 packs a big battery and a Snapdragon processor

The big feature of the Redmi M100 is probably the battery. It packs a huge 7,900mAh cell that supports 45W wired and 22.5W reverse wired charging. It is also compatible with the PPS charging protocol, so users can use compatible third-party fast chargers.

🔌 You’ll NeedThe 7,900mAh battery charges at 45W over PPS, so a matching fast charger keeps top-ups quick. Check 45W USB-C PPS fast charger price on Amazon →

The phone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 mobile platform. The 4nm chip has an octa-core CPU and is also available in other Xiaomi phones like Redmi 17 5G

Redmi M100 Battery

For photography, you get a 13MP main camera on the back. It supports features such as film filters, portrait mode, night mode, live photos, dual-view shooting, Pro mode, and document scanning.

The front camera is a 5MP sensor with features including beauty mode, face recognition, portrait mode, and night mode.

Redmi M100 Design

The Redmi M100 runs Xiaomi’s Surge OS 3 out of the box. Rounding out the specs is NFC, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Redmi has also included a senior care mode for older users. It offers larger icons and fonts, media and ringtone volume of up to 300%, and the option to block unwanted calls. These features are designed to make the phone easier to read, hear, and use.

Redmi M100 Price

The Redmi M100 starts at 1,799 yuan (~ $266) for the 8GB+128GB version. The 6GB+256GB model costs 1,999 yuan (~ $296), while the top-end 8GB+256GB version is priced at 2,199 yuan (~ $325).

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iQOO Z11S debuts with 10,000mAh battery, 6.83-inch 144Hz AMOLED display, Dimensity 7500 chipset

iQOO just dropped a new mid-range phone that’s all about one thing: lasting forever. The Z11S is the company’s first phone with a massive 10,000mAh battery. The company worked with CATL on this high-energy-density battery pack. It uses second-generation semi-solid tech and something they call “Magic Cube Packaging 2.0” to squeeze in all that capacity.

The phone is 8.59mm thick and weighs 225 grams. It’s only 11 grams heavier than the Galaxy S26 Ultra, even though it packs exactly double the battery capacity. Charging is 44W wired. It’s not the fastest out there, and topping up that huge battery will take a while. But once it’s full, the phone should last more than two days for most people.

Inside is a MediaTek Dimensity 7500 octa-core chip built on TSMC’s N4P process. It uses ARM’s latest C1 cores. According to iQOO, the Z11S hits around 1.31 million on AnTuTu V11 and offers a 24% jump in single-core performance. They’re also promising five years of smooth use.

The screen is a 6.83-inch AMOLED with 2800 × 1260 resolution, 10-bit color, P3 gamut, up to 2000 nits full-screen brightness, and a smooth 144Hz refresh rate. It covers 94.47% of the front and has full-brightness DC dimming so it’s easier on the eyes. Colors available are Snow White, Dark Rock Black, and Floating Light.

The back of the phone is a bit more interesting than it looks at first. The shiny ring wrapping around that rounded-square camera module is apparently metal, which should give the camera hardware a bit more protection if the phone takes a fall.

The camera system itself is a little disappointing, though. Official product shots clearly show two lenses on the back, one of which houses the infrared remote control sensor. The other is the 50MP rear camera with an f/1.8 aperture. Up front there’s an 8MP camera with autofocus. Still, the official sample photos do leave a pretty good impression of what the main camera can do.

Basically, it’s built for people who just want a phone that offers decent mid-range performance and doesn’t die by mid-afternoon.

🔌 You’ll NeedCharging tops out at 44W wired, so a matching 44W charger keeps that 10,000mAh cell topping up as fast as it can. Check iQOO 44W fast charger price on Amazon →

Here’s how the pricing breaks down:

8GB + 128GB: ¥1,999 (~₹28,400)
8GB + 256GB: ¥2,199 (~₹31,200)
12GB + 256GB: ¥2,499 (~₹35,500)
12GB + 512GB: ¥2,899 (~₹41,200)

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Tecno Pova 8 Pro 5G debuts in India with dot-matrix rear screen & 144Hz AMOLED display

Tecno has finally launched the Pova 8 Pro 5G in India. The smartphone focuses on practical hardware additions, specifically a larger-than-average battery, high water resistance ratings, and a secondary screen on the back panel.

Tecno Pova 8 Pro 5G

Tecno Pova 8 Pro 5G Specifications

The device has a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED screen with a 144Hz refresh rate. It uses 2592Hz PWM dimming, which is intended to reduce screen flicker in low-light environments, and is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. The phone also carries IP68, IP69, and IP69K ratings, meaning it is tested to withstand dust, standard water submersion, and high-pressure water jets.

Inside, the phone runs on a 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultimate processor. Tecno has also included a secondary graphics chip to help maintain frame rates in supported mobile games. The device uses LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 2.2 storage, and is available in two configurations: a base model with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, and a higher-tier version with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.

Tecno Pova 8 Pro 5G

The battery is a 6,500mAh cell, which offers more capacity than the 5,000mAh standard found in most current smartphones. It supports 45W wired charging and 10W wired reverse charging. It also includes bypass charging, a feature that allows the phone to draw power directly from the charging cable during heavy use, bypassing the battery to reduce heat generation.

For cameras, the main shooter uses a 50-megapixel Sony LYTIA 700C sensor with OIS. This is paired with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera on the back and a 13-megapixel camera on the front. Both the front and rear cameras support 4K video recording at 30fps.

Tecno Pova 8 Pro 5G

The phone ships with Android 16. It includes a few built-in software tools, such as an AI call assistant capable of recording and transcribing both standard cellular calls and WhatsApp calls. The assistant supports English, Hindi, Bengali, and Marathi. It can generate text summaries of conversations, extract action items, and categorize contacts based on the context of the call.

The back of the phone features a triangular camera layout and what Tecno calls the Alive Matrix Display. This is a small dot-matrix screen made of 177 Mini LEDs. It is designed to show basic information like battery status, timers, and caller ID. It can also function as a desk clock when the phone is placed face down on a table.

Tecno Pova 8 Pro 5G

Pricing and Availability

The Pova 8 Pro 5G comes in Tundra Green, Arc White, and Graphite Black. The 8GB/256GB model costs Rs. 49,999, and the 12GB/512GB version is priced at Rs. 54,999. It goes on sale in India on August 21, 2026, through Flipkart and physical retail stores.

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iQOO Neo 11 Ultra launches with Dimensity 9500M, 9100mAh battery

iQOO has just launched the Neo 11 Ultra, its latest entry in its gaming-oriented Neo line. The phone builds on the familiar formula Neo is known for: offering top-tier gaming hardware at a lower price than iQOO’s flagship models. Here’s what the new iQOO Neo 11 Ultra brings, along with its price. 

iQOO Neo 11 Ultra Specifications

The phone ships in a new Wind Chaser color, plus the classic Black and White. The back has a matte, fingerprint-resistant finish paired with a matte metal frame. Visually, you get a horizontal camera module for its two lenses, and the phone is 9.13mm thick.

iQOO Neo 11 Ultra
iQOO Neo 11 Ultra color options

The Neo 11 Ultra is the first phone to use MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500M, a version of the Dimensity 9500 with one fewer GPU core. It’s paired with LPDDR5X Ultra memory and UFS 4.1 storage. iQOO also added its own cooling system, an 8K “Ice Dome” vapor chamber, along with a separate chip called Q2 that handles upscaling games to 2K resolution.

The screen is a 6.83-inch, 2K panel that uses a new light-emitting material from Visionox. It runs at up to 144Hz, and iQOO rates it at 2000 nits of brightness across the full screen, with a peak of 4500 nits in small areas. The panel also uses circular polarization to cut blue light exposure, and touch sampling is claimed at 500Hz.

The rear camera setup is fairly modest for the segment. It has a 50MP main camera with optical stabilization and an 8MP ultra-wide lens. The front camera is 16MP.

iQOO Neo 11 Ultra with MediaTek Dimensity 9500M

Like most Chinese flagships these days, the iQOO Neo 11 Ultra uses a big 9100mAh silicon-carbon battery. For the record, it’s the largest battery iQOO has put in a Neo phone. It supports 100W wired charging. iQOO says it lasts about 13.7 hours of continuous mobile gaming, or 23 hours of video playback.

The phone uses reinforced glass on the front and an aluminum frame, and iQOO says it survived a drop test from 1.2 meters onto marble flooring. It’s rated IP68 and IP69 for water and dust resistance, and includes an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor that iQOO says still works with wet hands. Other additions include a three-antenna WiFi system, a 400Hz gyroscope for vibration feedback in games, and iQOO’s new OriginOS 6 software.

Pricing

The Neo 11 Ultra starts at 3,399 yuan (about $504) for the base 12GB+256GB configuration. Here’s the price breakdown:

  • 16GB+256GB: 3,799 yuan (about $563)
  • 12GB+512GB: 3,999 yuan (about $593) 
  • 16GB+512GB: 4,399 yuan (about $652)

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Samsung’s August 2026 security update is available for these Galaxy devices

Samsung August 2026 security update

The August 2026 security update is rolling out to Samsung devices, and just like last month, it’s a smartwatch getting the first bite. After the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, the update expanded to the Galaxy Fold 8 series and a few more devices, and it will continue to roll out to more devices. We’ve curated a list of Galaxy devices that have received the August 2026 security patch.

According to the official security bulletin, the August 2026 security patch fixes over 58 security vulnerabilities from Google and Samsung. Of those, 38 come from Google, which includes 8 critical-level fixes and 30 high-level fixes, while the remaining 18 fixes are specific to Samsung devices.

It’s important to keep the security patch level up to date to ensure the device remains unaffected by the latest vulnerabilities. It’s therefore best to install security patches as soon as they become available for your device.

These Galaxy devices have received the August 2026 security update

  • Galaxy Watch 5 Pro
  • Galaxy Z Fold 8
  • Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra
  • Galaxy Z Flip 8
  • Galaxy XCover 7

The rollout has been slower than usual. Samsung usually rolls out monthly security updates at a much faster pace, but this month has been disappointing. Hopefully, it will improve in the coming days.

If your Galaxy device is on the list, the update may be ready for download. Go to Settings > Software updates and tap Download and install. Note that the update usually rolls out in batches, and so, it can take a few days to reach all the users.

We’ll update the list as and when Samsung rolls out the August 2026 security update to more Galaxy devices. You can bookmark the page or join our Telegram channel to stay updated.

Realme 17 Pro+ leaks resurface with 200MP triple cameras and 1.5K display

There have been some internal restructuring changes within the Oppo group, which oversees both OnePlus and Realme. As part of the changes, OnePlus will remain active in China and India, while it has already exited the European and US markets. Meanwhile, Realme has become inactive in China but will continue launching smartphones in other markets. While OnePlus has been releasing multiple phones across different price segments, Realme has largely focused on budget-oriented models in recent months.

The last time the rumour mill revealed details about the Realme 17 Pro+ was back in May. Now, the rumors surrounding the smartphone have resurfaced, with a new leak from tipster Digital Chat Station revealing details about its display and camera setup.

Realme 17 Pro+ key details surface

In the latest leak, DCS has shared details about an upcoming smartphone from Realme’s numbered series, and the camera specifications suggest that he could be referring to the Realme 17 Pro+. According to the leak, the phone will feature a 6.78-inch flat OLED display with a 1.5K resolution and an ultra-high refresh rate. While DCS has not specified the exact refresh rate, the panel could support at least 144Hz, similar to the previous generation.

The leak also mentions a triple-camera setup led by a 200-megapixel primary sensor. It will reportedly be paired with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. If a previous report is to be believed that the periscope camera could use Samsung’s JN5 sensor and offer 3.5x optical zoom, while the primary camera could feature Samsung’s HP5 sensor.

Realme 16 Pro+
Realme 16 Pro+

Details about the chipset and battery capacity remain unknown for now. For reference, the Realme 16 Pro+ featured a 7,000mAh battery with support for 80W wired charging. The Realme 17 Pro+ could retain a similar capacity or even go higher, especially since some Realme 16-series models are equipped with batteries as large as 8,000mAh. More details about the phone’s remaining specifications are expected to emerge in future leaks.

At present, there is no information about the Realme 17 Pro+’s launch timeframe. The tispter claims that the device will remain exclusive to the overseas market, meaning it won’t be released in China.

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Godox launches P100 portable photo printer with one-tap NFC pairing and auto-laminated prints

Godox has launched the new P100 Portable photo printer in China. It is priced at 699 yuan ($104) and is designed as a compact, easy-to-use device for printing photos directly from a smartphone. The standard package includes the printer and a 10-sheet cartridge of dye-sublimation paper. Godox sells 20-sheet replacement cartridges separately.

Godox P100 Portable Printer

Godox P100 Portable Printer Specifications

The P100 is designed with portability in mind. It weighs around 320 grams and measures 142.5 x 86.8 x 26.8 mm, making it compact enough to carry like a thick power bank. It sports a simple, modern design with rounded edges, allowing it to be comfortably held in one hand or packed into a bag. The printer comes with a USB-C charging port and supports a 5V/2A input, so it can be charged using most standard phone chargers.

Inside, the P100 uses a 1256 print heating head. It prints at a resolution of 300 dpi and supports up to 16.7 million colors. The dye-sublimation process generally offers better color accuracy than Zink, though it requires a specific type of paper and ink ribbon.

Godox handles this by using an all-in-one cartridge system. The photo paper and the ribbon are housed in a single unit. When the printer runs empty, you just open the side compartment and swap the whole cartridge out without needing any extra tools. The physical paper size is 97 x 53 mm, leaving an actual printed image area of 86 x 53 mm.

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The printer features an automatic lamination process that serves as the final step of printing. It applies a clear protective film over each photo, helping shield the image from water, dust, and fingerprints. The coating also reduces the effects of everyday friction and humidity, helping keep printed photos in better condition for longer.

You connect to the printer via Bluetooth. If you have an NFC-enabled phone, you can tap it against the printer for quicker pairing. All the actual printing is handled through the Godox Cam app, available on iOS and Android. The app includes standard editing tools like filters, frames, and collage layouts. It also features a built-in ID photo maker, which formats your pictures to standard sizes for passports and visas, complete with options to change the background color.

In other news, Citizen has recently launched a new Star Wars Eco-Drive watch featuring a glowing green lightsaber and also unveiled two limited-edition Eco-Drive Photon watches.

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Samsung could have five different foldables ready for you by 2027

With the trifold and new wide-fold, Samsung now has four foldables under its name. If a new report is to be believed, the company is planning to add a fifth member next year. 

According to a new ETnews report citing industry sources, the company is now planning five separate foldable models for 2027, and two of them will share the same wide-format design that’s driving the Galaxy Z Fold8’s sales right now.

Galaxy Z Fold 8

Samsung’s foldable lineup for 2027 leaks

Here’s the full lineup as it’s being described to partners: 

  • the Galaxy Z Fold9 (wide-format), 
  • a second, still-unnamed wide-format Fold,
  • the Galaxy Z Fold9 Ultra (the traditional tall-and-narrow shape), 
  • the Galaxy Z Flip9, and 
  • the Galaxy Z TriFold2. 

This push toward wide foldables isn’t a guess. You already saw the reasoning play out with the Galaxy Z Fold8, which ditched the tall 21:9-style body for a shorter, 4:3 inner screen built for video and everyday scrolling. And it’s already doing well in the market. 

Galaxy Z Fold 8, Z Fold 8 Ultra, and Z Flip 8
Galaxy Z Fold 8, Z Fold 8 Ultra, and Z Flip 8

The Fold8 reportedly made up 70% of pre-orders within the Galaxy Z8 series, and the whole lineup pulled in 1.44 million pre-orders in South Korea, a 39% jump over last year’s numbers. With results like that, it’s not surprising Samsung wants a second wide model rather than treating the Fold8 as a one-off.

What’s different about the new Wide Fold, according to sources, is the aspect ratio. Instead of copying the near-square 4:3 screen on this year’s Fold8, the next one is said to target a shape better suited to watching video — something closer to widescreen. The project is still early, so nothing about display size, hinge design, or pricing has been locked down yet. 

We will keep you in the loop with any new details we get.

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Redmi Watch 6 Active and Watch 6 Lite are already available in this Asian country

The Redmi Watch 6 Lite and Watch 6 Active have been making the rounds in the rumor mill, but little did we know that Xiaomi has already launched the two watches in Nepal. 

The Redmi Watch 6 Lite and Watch 6 Active went official in Nepal a couple of weeks back and are now available through physical stores for now, with online listings expected to follow.

The Redmi Watch 6 Active costs NPR 10,999 (~ $70). Whereas the Redmi Watch 6 Lite is more expensive at NPR 14,999 (~ $98). 

Redmi Watch 5 Active and Watch 6 Lite Specifications

Both watches carry the same 44.50 x 39.40 x 9.90mm body, a plastic frame, and a TPU strap, with a slightly sharper, boxier shape than the previous generation. The Active now comes with an IP68 rating, an upgrade over the water-only rating on its predecessor. The Lite has a 5ATM rating and adds a red home button on a small side bump. And this is the only thing that tells the two apart at a glance.

The bigger change on both watches is the screen. Neither the Watch 5 Active nor the Watch 5 Lite had AMOLED panels, and this year both new watches do. The Active gets a 1.85-inch AMOLED at 390 x 450 pixels. The Lite gets a larger 1.96-inch panel at 410 x 502 pixels with higher peak brightness. Both support always-on display.

Redmi Watch 6 Active and Lite battery

Where they differ is fitness tracking. The Lite includes a 9-axis motion sensor with a compass, satellite positioning, an ambient light sensor, and support for more than 150 sports modes, plus 5 ATM water resistance for swimming. 

The Active keeps things basic, with heart rate, SpO2, and step tracking, and no satellite positioning. Both offer up to 18 days of runtime on light use and 12 days of normal use from a 470mAh battery. Both connect over Bluetooth 5.3 and support calls from the watch.

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Best Mini-LED and 4K TVs under Rs 70,000 in India

The TV market has changed quite a bit in the last few years. You no longer need to spend over Rs 1 lakh to get a good 4K TV, and Mini-LED models have also started making their way into the sub-Rs 70,000 segment.

If you are planning to buy a new TV, we have picked some of the best options available in India right now. The list includes Mini-LED TVs for better picture quality, along with larger 4K models if you simply want more screen for your money.

How to choose a 4K TV in 2026?

The first thing to consider when buying a new 4K TV is the size. A 43 or 55-inch TV is a good fit for most living rooms, while 65-inch and 75-inch models make more sense if you sit farther away or want a more cinematic experience. A bigger screen, however, does not automatically mean a better picture.

This is where Mini-LED TVs have an advantage. They use a larger number of smaller LEDs for backlighting, allowing the TV to control brightness more precisely. This results in better contrast and brighter highlights compared to a regular LED TV. For under Rs 70,000, Mini-LED is arguably the sweet spot if picture quality is your priority.

You should also look at the refresh rate if you plan to game on the TV. A 120Hz or 144Hz panel can make games and fast-moving content look smoother, while features such as VRR can make a noticeable difference when using a console. For regular Netflix, YouTube, and DTH viewing, though, a 60Hz TV is still perfectly fine.

6 best Mini-LED and 4K TVs under Rs 70,000

Hisense E8S 55-inch Mini-LED TV55-inch, 144Hz, Dolby Audio, 4x HDMI portsRs 57,990
Xiaomi Quantum MagiQ S55-inch, 120Hz, Google TV, 3x HDMI ports, 34W speakers Rs 52,990
TCL 55-inch QD-Mini LED TV55-inch, 144Hz, Dolby Vision, 2.1-channel audio setupRs 59,990
Samsung 65-inch Crystal Vision 4K TV65-inch, 120Hz, 30W speaker setup, Tizen, 3x HDMI portsRs 65,990
LG NANO 4K UHD AI TV 55-inch55-inch, 60Hz VRR, HDR10, WebOS, AI Sound ProRs 45,990
Sony BRAVIA 2 II 43-inch 4K TV43-inch, 60Hz, 4K Processor X1, Google TV, Dolby Atmos Rs 44,990

Hisense E8S 55-inch Mini-LED TV

Hisense E8S 55-inch Mini-LED TV

The Hisense E8S is one of the best options here if picture quality is your priority. It gets a 55-inch 4K Mini-LED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate, along with Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support. The Mini-LED backlighting also gives it better contrast than a conventional LED TV, which makes it a good fit for movies and streaming.

It is also a strong option for gaming, thanks to VRR and ALLM support. The TV gets four HDMI ports and a 2.1-channel audio setup, so you have enough connectivity for consoles and other devices.

Xiaomi Quantum MagiQ S

Xiaomi Quantum MagiQ S

The Xiaomi Quantum MagiQ S is a value-for-money Mini-LED TV that offers a lot for its price. It comes with a 55-inch 4K Mini-LED display with up to 120Hz refresh rate support and up to 1,200 nits of peak brightness. This makes it a good option if you want better contrast and brighter HDR content within your budget.

It also gets a good selection of I/O ports, including three HDMI ports, two USB ports, and eARC. You also get Google TV, 34W speakers with Dolby Audio and DTS:X, and Dolby Vision support.

TCL 55-inch QD-Mini LED TV

TCL 55-inch QD-Mini LED TV

The TCL QD-Mini LED TV is another good pick if you want a Mini-LED TV without spending a lot. It boasts a 55-inch screen with 4K resolution, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+, making it a great display for movies, shows, and sports.

It also supports VRR of up to 144Hz and ALLM as well, which means you can play your favourite titles without compromising on the gaming experience. It runs Google TV and packs a 2.1-channel audio setup, making it a complete package for around Rs 60,000.

Samsung 65-inch Crystal Vision 4K TV

Samsung 65-inch Crystal Vision 4K TV

If screen size matters more to you than Mini-LED, Samsung’s 65-inch Crystal Vision TV is worth considering. It gives you a large 4K display with a 120Hz refresh rate, which makes it a good option for watching sports and playing games on a bigger screen.

The TV does miss out on the better contrast offered by Mini-LED, but Samsung’s Tizen platform, 30W speakers and large 65-inch screen make it an all-rounder. It is a good pick for buyers who want a big-screen TV from a familiar brand without extending their budget further.

LG NANO 4K UHD AI TV 55-inch

LG NANO 4K UHD AI TV 55-inch

The LG Nano TV gets a 4K display with HDR10 and HLG support, along with LG’s webOS 26 smart TV platform. It also supports 4K upscaling, which can help make lower-resolution content look better on the 4K panel.

If you are looking for a TV specifically for gaming, this one may not be the right option. But for casual gaming, it’s pretty decent, as it gets 60Hz refresh rate, and comes with ALLM and VRR. It also ships with AI features, including AI Sound Pro, which enhances the overall audio experience.

Sony BRAVIA 2 II 43-inch 4K TV

Sony BRAVIA 2 II 43-inch 4K TV

The Sony BRAVIA 2 II is a good option for smaller rooms where a 65-inch or larger TV might be overkill. It has a 43-inch 4K display with Sony’s 4K Processor X1, which is meant to improve picture quality and upscale lower-resolution content. You also get Google TV, making it easy to access popular streaming services.

It runs at 60Hz, so this is not the TV to pick if gaming performance is your top priority. But for a bedroom or smaller living room, the combination of Sony’s picture processing, Google TV, and Dolby Atmos support makes it a well-rounded option for most.

What’s the difference between LED, Mini-LED, and OLED?

LED is the most affordable but offers average contrast, Mini-LED improves brightness and contrast with more precise backlighting, while OLED offers the best picture quality with true blacks but usually costs more.

Which is the best budget 4K TV under Rs 70,000?

The LG NANO 4K UHD AI TV is a good budget TV, as it offers a 55-inch 4K display, HDR support, and webOS 26 for under Rs 50,000.

Which is the best Mini-LED TV under Rs 70,000?

The Hisense E8S is the best Mini-LED TV on this list, thanks to its 144Hz Mini-LED display, Dolby Vision support and a great selection of I/O ports. It is one of the most complete TVs you can get in this price range.

Which is the best 65-inch TV under Rs 70,000?

The Samsung Crystal Vision 65-inch is a good option if you want a large screen with a high refresh rate. Its 120Hz panel makes it particularly suitable for sports and gaming as well.

Which is the best TV for gaming under Rs 70,000?

The Hisense E8S and TCL QD-Mini LED are two of the best options for gaming. Both have 144Hz panels along with VRR and ALLM, a crisp 4K resolution, and in-built speaker setups, making them better suited to all sorts of gaming.

So, which of these TVs is your pick? Let us know in the comments below.