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Insta360 Luna Ultra leaks in hands-on images with 8K video and modular design

A fresh leak has given us a clear look at what the Insta360 Luna Ultra might look like before its official debut. A report from Thenewcamera reveals hands-on photos of the upcoming Luna series, along with key specifications pulled from the camera’s on-screen menu.

The Luna lineup, co-developed by Insta360 and Leica, was briefly shown at the NAB Show 2026 recently. However, the reveal was more of a teaser than a full-fledged debut.

Insta360 Luna Ultra Design

The new report, however, shows the device from all angles, along with its software.

Insta360 Luna Series Specifications 

The Luna series is said to use a 1-inch sensor paired with an f/1.8 lens. It also supports 10-bit iLog color and up to 14 stops of dynamic range.

The interface shown in the images lists 8K recording as an option, alongside 4K and 2.7K modes, although it’s not clear if 8K will be fully supported at launch or arrive later through software updates.

Insta360 Luna Ultra Camera

What stands out more is the design. The camera appears to use what leaks describe as a “twisted modular design.” The gimbal head can be detached or rotated, suggesting that Insta360 may be experimenting with a more flexible form factor.

There’s also a 2-inch OLED touchscreen that flips and rotates, which should make it easier to shoot selfies or frame shots from awkward angles. Brightness could top out at around 1,000 nits.

The Luna lineup itself is expected to split into two main models. The single-lens variant could be called the Luna Pro. Meanwhile, the dual-lens Insta360 Luna Ultra adds a telephoto module alongside a wide lens for up to 3x optical zoom and 6x lossless zoom. They will go head-to-head with DJI’s Pocket series gimbals.

Insta360 Luna Ultra Design -1

There’s no official launch date yet, but according to rumors, the gimbals may arrive sometime in May. As DJI waits for regulatory clearance for its Pocket 4, Insta360 may have a short window to make a name for itself in this category.

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CMF Watch 3 Pro to arrive in India soon with 13-day battery life

CMF has finally confirmed the India launch of the CMF Watch 3 Pro after teasing its arrival earlier this year. The smartwatch was originally introduced globally in July 2025, and the latest announcement suggests that its India debut is now close. The upcoming wearable is expected to strengthen CMF’s presence in the affordable smartwatch segment in the country.

CMF Watch 3 Pro specifications, expected price

CMF Watch 3 Pro
CMF Watch 3 Pro

The CMF Watch 3 Pro features a 1.43-inch circular AMOLED display with a 466 x 466 resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, and brightness of up to 670 nits with automatic adjustment support. The smartwatch comes with an aluminium alloy middle frame and a liquid silicone strap. It also carries an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.

For health tracking, the smartwatch includes a four-channel optical heart rate sensor that is said to improve accuracy by over 10 percent compared to the previous generation. It also supports continuous SpO2 monitoring, stress tracking, advanced sleep analysis with sleep zone insights, and women’s health tracking. The device supports more than 130 sports modes and includes automatic workout detection for selected activities.

CMF has also added AI-based fitness features such as a running coach, personalised recovery guidance, and workout summaries. Other features include gesture controls, voice note transcription, real-time news updates, and integration with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Users can also access more than 120 watch faces through the Nothing X app on Android and iOS devices.

The CMF Watch 3 Pro packs a 350mAh battery. According to the company, the smartwatch can last up to 13 days under typical usage conditions. With heavier usage, the battery life is said to last around 10 to 11 days, while enabling the always-on display feature may reduce usage time to around 3.5 to 4.5 days.

The smartwatch is expected to launch in India sometime in May and will likely be available through Flipkart and offline retail stores. Pricing details have not been confirmed yet, but reports suggest it could arrive in the sub-Rs 7,000 (~$75) segment.

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OnePlus Pad 4 launches in India with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 144Hz display

As scheduled, OnePlus has launched the OnePlus Pad 4 in India. It’s the top-of-the-line big screen offering from the brand with Qualcomm’s best processor, a 12-bit screen, and accessory support. 

The device comes with a 13.2-inch LCD panel with a 3.4K resolution (3,153 × 2,048 pixels) and a 144Hz adaptive refresh rate. The display also supports Dolby Vision, 12-bit colour depth, and peak brightness of up to 1,000 nits.

OnePlus Pad 4
OnePlus Pad 4 OnePlus Pad 4

Under the hood, the tablet runs on Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. It is paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage. It also has a 40,670 sq mm vapour chamber for heat management.

Software is handled by OxygenOS 16, with a set of productivity features that bring it closer to a desktop-style workflow. These include resizable floating windows, drag-and-drop support between apps, improved file management, and second-screen functionality. 

On the AI side, the tablet includes tools such as AI Writer, AI Summary, AI Translate, AI Painter, and an AI Recorder that can transcribe and summarise audio in real time.

Rest of the specs

For audio, the Pad 4 uses an eight-speaker setup split between four woofers and four tweeters with spatial audio support. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, and an AI-based antenna system designed to stabilise wireless performance.

The device has a metal unibody design measuring 5.94mm thick and weighing 672g. It ships with a 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front camera. A 13,380mAh battery powers the tablet, with claimed usage of up to 20 hours of video playback and around seven hours of gaming. Charging is supported at 80W wired speeds.

Accessories include the OnePlus Stylo Pro, which offers improved pressure sensitivity, and an upcoming smart keyboard with a trackpad and backlit keys.

Pricing and Availability 

In India, pricing starts at Rs. 59,999 for the 8GB + 256GB variant, while the 12GB + 512GB model is priced at Rs. 64,999. With launch offers, effective prices drop to Rs. 54,999 and Rs. 59,999, respectively. The tablet will be available from May 5 via Amazon, Flipkart, OnePlus’ online store, and offline retailers

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The best 100W+ power banks you can buy right now (2026)

Power banks aren’t just for phones anymore. Laptops, gaming handhelds, cameras, and even tablets that once comfortably lasted a day are now part of the charging equation. And with devices pulling more power than before, the expectations from a power bank have quietly changed, too.

100W used to feel like overkill a few years back. But now it’s almost the baseline if you want something that can reliably handle a laptop, not just top up a phone on the go. 

So instead of treating power banks as backup accessories, this list looks at them the way they’re actually being used today. These are some of the best options over 100W that can realistically keep up with laptops, phones, and everything in between.

1. EcoFlow Rapid Pro (300W)

EcoFlow Rapid Pro (300W) Best 100W powerbanks

EcoFlow’s Rapid Pro is the one that tries to do everything at once. It has a 27,650mAh, or 99.54Wh capacity, which fortunately is still under the usual airline battery limit, and it tops out at 300W total output. 

EcoFlow says the pack can deliver 140W from a single port and that the unit includes a built-in 60cm cable, a 4-port layout, and an LCD for live status. The company also says it can recharge to 80 percent in 20 minutes with its 320W desktop charger. 

This is a lot of hardware for a battery pack, and that is the point. It is for the person with a laptop, a phone, a handheld, and maybe another laptop nearby. 

The Rapid Pro 300W’s appeal is not just the headline wattage. It is the fact that EcoFlow is willing to use almost all of the current USB-C power envelope and still keep the battery within travel-safe limits. 

2. Cuktech 20 Ultra (210W)

Cuktech 20 best powerbank 100W

Here, you get a 25,000mAh battery and 210W total output. Its primary USB-C port can deliver 140W output, and supports PD 3.1. 

The Cuktech 20 Ultra has a TFT display that shows battery level, power, voltage, and current. Cuktech also says the bank has a 110W input and can refill to 40 percent in 19 minutes.

The design matters here, too. It features a signature semi-transparent frosted body that allows you to faintly see the internal battery cells and tech elements. It also has a built-in color screen that shows real-time stats like battery percentage, voltage, amperage, and power flow.

The powerbank body is roughly the size of a cola can, and can easily fit into a bag rather than a flat slab. 

3. Xiaomi 212W HyperCharge 25000

Like Cuktech, the Xiaomi 212W HyperCharge Power Bank 25000 is built around a transparent design. The exterior uses a three-sided transparent panel that pleases you with the look of the internals. 

Underneath the styling, the specs are real. The powerbank supports 212W maximum output across three ports. 140W is available from the main USB-C port, 120W from USB-A, and support for up to 120W charging on compatible Xiaomi phones. 

It also has a smart color display and can recharge itself in about 2.5 hours with a 100W charger. 

For safety, the powerbank has a high-precision temperature monitor and an advanced control chip to ensure stable discharge.

4. Anker Laptop Power Bank (165W)

Anker’s 25,000mAh Laptop Power Bank is built around convenience. The company says it has dual built-in cables, one of them retractable, and that it can charge four devices at once. 

Its output tops out at 165W total, with 100W available from a single USB-C port. It also has a smart display that shows output, temperature, and estimated charging time, while pulling the retractable cable triggers animated icons on the display.

With enough capacity to charge an iPhone 16 up to 4.5 times or a MacBook Air (M3) 1.3 times, it is flight-approved and built for both work and travel.

The Anker Laptop Power Bank 165W is easiest to live with, as you do not have to think about bringing a separate cable wherever you go.

5. Ugreen Nexode 25000 (145W)

Ugreen Nexode power bank 145W

Ugreen’s Nexode 25,000mAh bank sits in the middle of the pack, but that is not a bad place to be. Ugreen rates it at 145W total output, with 140W from a single USB-C port, and says it supports PD 3.1, PD 3.0, and QC 3.0. 

There’s nothing particularly flashy here. The design is more industrial, and the focus is on stable output rather than extra features.

The company also includes a 240W USB-C cable in the box. That is useful because this sort of bank is only as good as the cable you pair it with.

6. Baseus Blade HD 100W

Baseus took a different route with the Blade HD. Instead of being thick and compact, it’s flat like a thin notebook. It’s around 18mm thick, 10 percent lighter, and 17 percent smaller than the previous version.

The trade-off is lower output. It tops out at 100W, which is still enough for many laptops but doesn’t leave as much headroom as the others.

Its capacity is 20,000mAh, which is slightly lower than most of the models above, but still enough for a full laptop charge and then some.

7. Xiaomi 165W Power Bank (10,000mAh)

Xiaomi’s 165W Power Bank 10000 is the smallest battery here, and that is the whole appeal. Xiaomi says it has a 36Wh battery, which makes it air-travel friendly, and that it can deliver up to 165W across two ports. 

It also has an integrated cable that can hit 120W while keeping things compact. Xiaomi says the pack can self-charge at up to 90W. It also includes a color display and an integrated cable that doubles as a carrying loop.

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Amkette XS Flow Plus, XS Flow 2 Speed, XS Natural Plus launched with premium controls, affordable price

Amkette has expanded its productivity-focused XS Series lineup with the launch of the XS Flow Plus, XS Natural Plus, and XS Flow 2 Speed wireless mice. The new range targets users managing hybrid work setups and multiple devices, while bringing features usually seen in premium peripherals to a more affordable price segment. Continue reading ahead to know more about the new XS series offerings.

Amkette XS Series specifications and features

Amkette XS Flow 2 Speed
Amkette XS Flow 2 Speed

The Amkette XS Flow 2 Speed stands out with its metallic hyper-fast vertical scroll wheel designed for navigating large spreadsheets, lengthy documents, and content-heavy webpages. According to the company, the scroll wheel can move through up to 20,000 rows with a single flick.

The mouse supports tri-mode connectivity that includes 2.4GHz wireless, wired USB Type-C mode, and three Bluetooth channels for connecting with multiple devices. It also offers adjustable DPI up to 8000, horizontal scrolling, silent buttons, and a web-based control center for macros and button customization across Windows and macOS systems.

Amkette XS Flow Plus
Amkette XS Flow Plus

The Amkette XS Flow Plus and Amkette XS Natural Plus focus on productivity and comfort with support for up to 6400 DPI and a 1000Hz polling rate. Both models support vertical and horizontal scrolling along with multi-device connectivity for up to four devices simultaneously.

The XS Flow Plus includes dual metallic scroll wheels, RGB lighting modes, and an 800mAh rechargeable battery with Type-C fast charging. Meanwhile, the XS Natural Plus features a vertical ergonomic design and an OLED display that shows battery level, DPI, and connectivity mode information.

Amkette XS Series price and availability

Amkette XS Natural Plus
Amkette XS Natural Plus

The Amkette XS Flow Plus is priced under Rs 2,299 (~$24), while the XS Natural Plus is available under Rs 2,199 (~$23). The XS Flow 2 Speed is priced at Rs 3,299 (~$35). The new wireless mice will be available through leading e-commerce platforms and retail stores across India.

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Moto G47 launched with 120Hz display, 108MP dual cameras

Apart from unveiling the Motorola Razr 70 lineup, Motorola has also announced a few new G-series smartphones, including the Moto G37, Moto G47, and Moto G87. Among them, the Moto G47 arrives as a refreshed successor with noticeable upgrades across the display, design, battery, and camera departments. The device also introduces improved durability features and a newer chipset aimed at delivering better overall experience.

Moto G47 specifications and features

Moto G47
Moto G47

The Moto G47 features a 6.67-inch Full HD+ LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate and protection from Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. Compared to its predecessor’s HD+ panel, the new display offers a sharper viewing experience.

The phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset paired with 8GB RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. Users can further expand storage by up to 1TB through a microSD card slot.

For photography, the Moto G47 includes a 108-megapixel primary rear camera with support for 3x lossless zoom, alongside a 2-megapixel macro sensor. On the front, the device comes with an 8-megapixel selfie camera placed inside the punch-hole display cutout.

Moto G47
Moto G47

The smartphone packs a 5,200mAh battery with support for 20W wired charging and 6W reverse wired charging. Motorola has also included stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support, a 3.5mm headphone jack with Hi-Res Audio support, NFC, eSIM compatibility, and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. The phone runs on Android 16-based Hello UX and carries an IP64 rating along with MIL-STD-810H certification for added protection.

Moto G47 price and availability

The Moto G47 comes in Pantone Nautical Blue, Pantone Fuchsia Red, and Pantone Impenetrable color options. Motorola says the smartphone will roll out across Europe, Asia Pacific, META regions, and select global markets in the coming weeks. The European pricing starts at €319 (~$370).

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5 best Garmin watches for runners in 2026

Garmin’s running watch lineup doesn’t look simple at first. And to be honest, it isn’t, especially if you’re navigating it for the first time. Multiple series and overlapping feature sets might confuse even a seasoned user.

But if you look past the marketing names, the logic is actually quite simple. There’s a clear entry point, a middle ground, a flagship for the data-obsessed, and a separate branch for people who spend more time on trails than roads.

What matters isn’t just which watch is the best, but which one actually fits how you run. Some lean heavily into data. Others prioritize battery life. One or two try to do everything.

Here are the best Garmin smartwatches if you’re into running.

1. Garmin Forerunner 970

Garmin Forerunner 970

The Garmin Forerunner 970 sits at the top of Garmin’s running-focused lineup. It’s the watch to get if you’re a runner and want the absolute best set of features.

It has a large 1.4-inch AMOLED display with a 454 × 454 resolution, multi-band GPS with SatIQ for better accuracy, and a battery that can stretch to around two weeks in smartwatch mode. In GPS mode, it still holds up long enough for most long runs or race days.

More than the hardware, the software is the stronger part here. It includes features such as Training Readiness, which analyzes your sleep, stress, recovery time, and HRV status to give you a rough sense of whether you should push or hold back.

Another feature, Running Economy, tries to measure how efficiently you’re moving. And of course, there are others like Training Status and Acute Load.

There’s also full mapping support, which remains one of Garmin’s quieter advantages over many competitors. You don’t always need it—but when you do, it’s there.

What makes the 970 work is balance. It’s not as rugged or heavy as the Fenix line, but it still feels like a complete tool. For marathoners, triathletes, or anyone who treats training like a structured system instead of a casual habit, this is the one that makes the most sense.

2. Garmin Forerunner 570

Garmin Forerunner 570

The Garmin Forerunner 570 sits in what Garmin clearly treats as the “default” option for dedicated runners. Not entry-level. Not excessive. Just enough.

It comes in two sizes, both with AMOLED displays, and features a lighter build than the flagship. Its battery life is shorter than the 970’s, but you can still expect around 10 to 11 days in smartwatch mode, depending on the version. It also supports multi-band GPS tracking.

The Forerunner 570 offers features like adaptive plans, race predictions, and detailed recovery insights that factor in sleep and stress. However, it places less emphasis on extras you might not use. You don’t get the same level of mapping or premium materials as the 970—and that’s kind of the point.

The 570 is a more practical choice for many runners. It gives you most of Garmin’s useful training tools without pushing you into a higher price tier or adding features that only matter in niche situations.

3. Garmin fēnix 8 Pro

Garmin Fenix 8 Pro

The Garmin fēnix 8 Pro is not strictly a running watch. It’s closer to a multi-sport outdoor device that happens to be very good at running.

You notice it immediately in the design. It’s heavier, more rugged, and built with materials meant to handle rough conditions rather than just daily training.

It includes features like advanced mapping, multi-band GPS, and sensors for altitude and navigation. More interestingly, it has a built-in flashlight, which comes in handy if you run early in the morning or late at night. There are also safety features tied to satellite connectivity, which matter more once you’re off-road.

For trail runners, there’s ClimbPro, which provides real-time data on current and upcoming climbs during courses, including gradient, distance, and elevation gain.

The fēnix 8 Pro is available in three sizes—43mm, 47mm, and 51mm—and battery life varies depending on the version you pick. The official claim is up to 27 days of runtime in smartwatch mode.

4. Garmin Enduro 3

Garmin Enduro 3

The Garmin Enduro 3 is a different kind of watch. It’s not the most advanced in terms of display or even software polish, but as its name suggests, it’s built to last—and that mostly comes down to its battery life.

The Enduro 3 comes with a Power Sapphire lens that passively charges the watch using sunlight. With it, Garmin claims up to 90 days of runtime in smartwatch mode and up to 320 hours in GPS-only mode.

To get there, Garmin has made some clear trade-offs. The display isn’t AMOLED, and it lacks a built-in speaker and microphone. The design is still rugged, though, with a titanium bezel and a lightweight strap.

This is a watch for ultra-runners who do 50K, 100K, or multi-day stage races. Situations where charging isn’t just inconvenient; it’s not an option.

It still includes useful features like mapping and ClimbPro, along with a built-in flashlight, so it’s not stripped down to the basics.

5. Garmin Forerunner 165 Music

Garmin Forerunner 165

The Garmin Forerunner 165 Music sits at the other end of the lineup. It’s smaller, lighter, and far more approachable.

You still get an AMOLED display, which is important. Garmin used to reserve those for higher-end models, but now even entry-level options include them. The watch weighs around 39 grams, making it easy to wear all day without thinking about it.

It still offers solid battery life, around 11 days in smartwatch mode. And the core features are all here: GPS tracking, wrist-based heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and guided training plans through Garmin Coach. Nothing feels missing if you’re just getting into running.

The Music version adds offline playback, allowing you to store and listen to music without a phone. The Forerunner 165 Music is the one to consider if you don’t want to overthink things. It covers the basics, looks good, and doesn’t feel overwhelming.

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Oppo merges OnePlus and Realme under new unit led by Sky Li

There has been a steady stream of questions around OnePlus for a while now. Earlier this year, a report even suggested the brand might be shutting down. That didn’t happen, of course. But something else is clearly going on behind the scenes.

According to multiple Chinese outlets and industry sources, Oppo has now internally merged OnePlus and Realme into what it calls a “sub-series business unit.” 

The structure behind Opp’s new sub-series unit

The new unit will reportedly be led by the CEO of Realme, Sky Li. On the marketing side, Xu Qi, who was previously in charge of Realme’s global marketing, is now overseeing marketing and service systems for both OnePlus and Realme. 

On the product side, Oppo has created a dedicated product center with separate domestic and overseas teams. Li Jie, President of OnePlus China, is heading this structure and will report to Pete Lau, co-founder of OnePlus. Wang Wei, a former Realme executive, has been appointed as deputy general manager.

Oppo merges OnePlus and Realme

Then there’s the engineering shift. Realme’s R&D team is being folded back into Oppo entirely. Imaging, hardware, and other technical departments are no longer operating independently. They’re now part of Oppo’s system. 

Some of this integration was already visible. Realme had started moving into Oppo’s headquarters earlier, and its after-sales service in China has been handled by Oppo’s network since April 1, 2026. Phones, tablets, and even IoT products are now supported through the same service infrastructure.

None of this confirms how distinct the brands will remain in the long run. For now, Oppo seems to be aiming for efficiency with fewer silos, more shared resources, and tighter control over how its sub-brands operate. Whether that changes how OnePlus or Realme devices feel to users is something that will likely become clearer over time.

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OPPO Find X9 Ultra vs Find X9 Pro: What Are The Real Upgrades?

Flagship upgrades are no longer just about power; they’re about how intelligently a phone balances performance, camera innovation, and everyday usability. The OPPO Find X9 Ultra and Find X9 Pro 5G sit close in pricing but take slightly different approaches to what a premium smartphone should deliver. One leans toward pushing limits with cutting-edge hardware and camera versatility, while the other focuses on efficiency, endurance, and a more balanced experience. This comparison breaks down which one actually makes more sense, depending on how a flagship is used daily. 

Major Features:

FeatureOPPO Find X9 UltraOPPO Find X9 Pro 5GUpgrades
BuildGlass / eco leather back, aluminum frameGlass back, aluminum frameUltra offers eco leather option for a more premium feel
Water ResistanceIP68/IP69IP68/IP69Same
Display TypeLTPO AMOLED, 144HzLTPO AMOLED, 120HzUltra has higher refresh rate (144Hz vs 120Hz)
Resolution1440 x 3168 (~510 ppi)1272 x 2772 (~450 ppi)Ultra has sharper display
Brightness1800 nits (HBM), 3600 nits (peak)1800 nits (HBM), 3600 nits (peak)Same
ChipsetSnapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (3nm)Dimensity 9500 (3nm)Ultra uses higher-end Snapdragon chip
GPUAdreno 840Arm G1-UltraUltra has stronger GPU
RAM/StorageUp to 16GB / 1TB (UFS 4.1)Up to 16GB / 1TB (UFS 4.1)Same
Main Camera200MP (1/1.12″)50MP (1/1.28″)Ultra has larger sensor and higher resolution
Telephoto200MP 3x + 50MP 10x periscope200MP 3x periscopeUltra adds extra 10x zoom lens
Ultrawide50MP50MPSame resolution
Video Recording8K + 4K up to 120fps4K up to 120fpsUltra supports 8K video
Selfie Camera50MP (f/2.4)50MP (f/2.0)Pro has slightly wider aperture
Wi-FiWi-Fi 7 (tri-band)Wi-Fi 7Ultra specifies tri-band
Bluetooth6.0 (aptX Adaptive, LHDC 5)6.0 (aptX HD, LHDC 5)Ultra adds aptX Adaptive
Battery7050 mAh7500 mAhPro has larger battery
Charging (Wired)100W80WUltra charges faster
Wireless Charging50W50WSame
Reverse Charging10W wireless + wired10W wirelessUltra adds reverse wired
ExtrasSatellite connectivity (1TB model)Pro adds satellite support
Price$1150 / ₹110,000$1000 / ₹100,000Pro is more affordable
Disclaimer: Specs are based on available data. Actual performance may vary. Verify details from official sources before buying.

1. Design and Display

Build and Feel

The OPPO Find X9 Ultra brings a more distinctive upgrade with its optional eco leather back, giving it a more premium and functional grip compared to the standard glass finish on the Find X9 Pro. Both retain IP68/IP69 durability, but the Ultra feels more purpose-built, almost like a step closer to a professional-grade device. The Pro sticks to a cleaner, more traditional flagship design that feels polished but less unique. This difference subtly reflects their positioning: Ultra for standout appeal, Pro for refined simplicity.

Display Quality

The biggest upgrade comes with the Ultra’s 144Hz LTPO panel and higher 1440p resolution, making visuals sharper and smoother than the Pro’s 120Hz, lower-resolution display. While the Pro adds 2160Hz PWM dimming for eye comfort, the Ultra prioritizes raw visual clarity and fluidity. Both share similar brightness and HDR capabilities, but the Ultra’s panel feels more immersive, especially for gaming and high-quality video playback.

Verdict

The Ultra delivers clearer upgrades in display sharpness and smoothness, while the Pro focuses on comfort and balanced viewing.

2. Specifications Including Battery

Performance

A major upgrade on the Ultra is the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, offering stronger peak performance and better graphics handling compared to the Dimensity 9500 on the Pro. The Pro remains efficient and smooth, but the Ultra clearly targets users who want maximum power and longer-term performance headroom. This difference becomes noticeable in gaming and heavy multitasking, where the Ultra feels more aggressive and future-ready.

Battery and Charging

Interestingly, the Pro takes the lead in battery size with a 7500mAh unit, making it a clear upgrade for endurance compared to the Ultra’s 7050mAh. However, the Ultra counters with faster 100W charging, making it more convenient for quick top-ups. The Pro feels optimized for long usage cycles, while the Ultra leans toward speed and performance-driven usage.

Verdict

The Ultra upgrades performance and charging speed, while the Pro upgrades battery capacity and efficiency.

3. Camera

Main and Secondary Lenses

The Ultra introduces a significant upgrade with a quad-camera system, adding a second periscope lens for extended zoom versatility. This allows both mid-range and long-range optical zoom, something the Pro cannot fully match with its single 200MP periscope setup. The Pro still offers strong image quality, but the Ultra clearly pushes further in versatility and professional-level flexibility. This difference is especially noticeable in zoom photography and advanced shooting scenarios.

Selfie Camera

Both devices share similar 50MP selfie cameras, but the Ultra benefits slightly from improved processing and higher-end video capabilities. The difference isn’t dramatic, but the Ultra feels a bit more refined overall.

Verdict

The Ultra delivers a clear upgrade in zoom range and video capability, while the Pro remains strong but less versatile.

4. Pricing

The OPPO Find X9 Ultra is priced at around $1150 (₹110,000), while the Find X9 Pro comes in at about $1000 (₹100,000). The price gap is moderate, positioning the Ultra as a premium step-up rather than a completely different tier.

Value for Money

The Ultra justifies its higher price with tangible upgrades in display resolution, refresh rate, chipset power, and camera versatility. It feels like a device built to push limits. Meanwhile, the Pro offers better battery life and a more balanced overall experience at a slightly lower cost. For many users, those practical advantages may feel more relevant than extreme upgrades.

Verdict

The Ultra is worth it for those wanting noticeable upgrades, while the Pro offers stronger value through balance and efficiency.

Disclaimer:
Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, launch timing, and applicable taxes. Always check whether the listed price is for a China unit or a global/international variant when purchasing.

5. Conclusion

The Find X9 Ultra stands out with its dual periscope zoom system, higher-resolution 144Hz display, and flagship Snapdragon chipset, clear upgrades that push performance and imaging further. The Find X9 Pro focuses on a different kind of upgrade with its larger battery, efficient performance tuning, and cleaner design approach. It feels less about extremes and more about consistency.

Verdict

The Find X9 Ultra is the better choice for users looking for clear, high-impact upgrades in performance and camera versatility. The Find X9 Pro, however, feels like the smarter option for those who value battery life, efficiency, and a more balanced flagship experience without chasing every top-end spec.

Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.

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Xiaomi 17 Max to launch by late May, key specifications revealed again

The upcoming Xiaomi 17 Max has been in rumors for quite some time, but the brand hasn’t officially confirmed it yet. Early rumors suggested that it would break cover in April, but recent reports have claimed that its arrival has been pushed to May. Now, a new leak from tipster Digital Chat Station offers a more precise timeframe for its launch. The same Weibo post also highlights some of the key specifications of the device.

Xiaomi 17 Max launch timeline (rumored)

Xiaomi 17 Max launch timeframe, key specs tipped by DCS

According to the leak, the Xiaomi 17 Max is currently expected to launch in China in the second half of May. This suggests that the brand may start teasing its arrival in the first week of May. At present, there is no clarity whether it will be released in markets outside of China.

Xiaomi 17 Max key specifications (rumored)

The Xiaomi 17 Max is said to feature a large 6.9-inch flat OLED display that supports a 1.5K resolution. It may also adopt LIPO packaging technology for ultra-slim and symmetrical bezels on all four sides, giving the phone a near bezel-less appearance.

Xiaomi’s Pro models, such as the 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max have a secondary screen on the back. Being a non-Pro model, the 17 Max will not have a rear display and instead use the extra internal space for a significantly larger battery.

The phone is tipped to include to pack an 8,000mAh battery, which could make it the biggest battery ever seen on a Xiaomi-branded smartphone. Reports also suggest that the device could support 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging.

The Xiaomi 17 Max is expected to feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. For photography, the handset may include a 200-megapixel Samsung HPE primary camera. It is also expected to feature a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom support and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide snapper.

In addition, the phone is tipped to feature an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, advanced water and dust resistance, and symmetrical dual speakers. The device could arrive in black and white color options initially.

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OPPO Find X9 Ultra vs iPhone 17 Pro Max: The Ultimate Flagship Battle

Flagship smartphones are no longer just about power; they’re about how that power translates into everyday experience. The OPPO Find X9 Ultra and iPhone 17 Pro Max represent two very different philosophies: one pushes hardware boundaries with aggressive specs, while the other refines performance through tight optimization and ecosystem strength. This comparison matters for buyers deciding between raw innovation and polished consistency, especially at premium price points where every detail shapes long-term value. 

Major Features:

FeatureOPPO Find X9 UltraiPhone 17 Pro MaxWinner
Display6.82″ LTPO AMOLED, 144Hz, 1440×3168, 3600 nits peak6.9″ LTPO OLED, 120Hz, 1320×2868, 3000 nits peakOPPO – Higher resolution, refresh rate, and brightness
BuildGorilla Glass Victus 2, aluminum frame, eco leather/glass back, IP68/IP69Ceramic Shield 2, aluminum frame, glass back, IP68OPPO – Extra IP69 protection and material options
ChipsetSnapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (3nm)Apple A19 Pro (3nm)iPhone – Better optimization and efficiency
RAM & StorageUp to 16GB RAM, UFS 4.112GB RAM, NVMe, up to 2TBOPPO – More RAM and faster storage standard
Main Camera200MP + 200MP + 50MP + 50MP (quad, 3x + 10x zoom)48MP + 48MP + 48MP (triple, 4x zoom + LiDAR)OPPO – Higher resolution and more zoom flexibility
Video Recording8K@30fps, 4K@120fps, Dolby Vision, 10-bit, O-Log24K@120fps, Dolby Vision, ProRes, ProRes RAWiPhone – ProRes and advanced video ecosystem
Selfie Camera50MP, 4K video18MP, 4K video, 3D depthOPPO – Higher resolution sensor
Battery7050mAh4823–5088mAhOPPO – Much larger battery
Charging100W wired, 50W wireless, reverse wirelessWired PD (50% in 20 min), 25W wireless, reverse wiredOPPO – Much faster wired and wireless charging
ConnectivityWi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, IR blasterWi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, UWBiPhone – UWB and satellite features
BiometricsUltrasonic in-display fingerprintFace ID (3D)iPhone – More advanced biometric system
Price$1100 / ₹103,000$1200 / ₹150,000OPPO – Lower price for higher specs
Disclaimer: Specs are based on available data. Actual performance may vary. Verify details from official sources before buying.

1. Design and Display

Build and Feel

The OPPO Find X9 Ultra focuses on a premium yet slightly experimental design with options like eco leather alongside glass, paired with strong durability ratings, including IP68/IP69. It feels engineered for rugged flagship use while still maintaining a refined aesthetic. The iPhone 17 Pro Max leans toward a more polished and consistent premium finish with Ceramic Shield 2 and a clean aluminum frame. Apple’s design feels more familiar and predictable, while OPPO adds a bit more personality and versatility in materials.

Display Quality

OPPO pushes ahead with a sharper 1440p LTPO AMOLED panel and a faster 144Hz refresh rate, delivering smoother scrolling and slightly crisper visuals. Its peak brightness advantage also helps outdoors. The iPhone’s display, while limited to 120Hz, offers excellent color tuning, brightness consistency, and anti-reflective coating, making it easier on the eyes in daily use. Apple’s panel feels more balanced, while OPPO’s feels more aggressive and spec-driven.

Verdict

OPPO wins on raw display specs and smoothness, while the iPhone delivers a more refined and natural viewing experience.

2. Specifications Including Battery

Performance

The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 inside the OPPO Find X9 Ultra is built for peak Android performance, especially in gaming and sustained workloads. Paired with higher RAM options, it feels extremely future-ready. The Apple A19 Pro, however, continues Apple’s dominance in efficiency and real-world optimization. It handles heavy tasks effortlessly with consistent performance, and iOS tuning gives it an edge in fluidity. OPPO feels more powerful on paper, but Apple feels more stable in execution.

Battery and Charging

OPPO clearly dominates battery capacity with a massive 7050mAh unit, translating into longer endurance. Charging is also significantly faster with 100W wired and 50W wireless support. The iPhone focuses more on efficiency, offering reliable all-day usage but slower charging speeds overall. Apple’s approach feels safe, while OPPO’s feels aggressively convenient.

Verdict

OPPO leads in battery and charging, while the iPhone maintains a performance edge through optimization and efficiency.

3. Camera

Main and Secondary Lenses

OPPO takes a bold approach with dual 200MP sensors and multiple periscope zoom lenses, offering extreme versatility, especially for long-range photography. It feels designed for users who want flexibility and experimentation. The iPhone 17 Pro Max sticks to a more balanced triple 48MP setup, but enhances it with LiDAR and advanced video capabilities. Apple’s tuning produces more consistent and natural results, especially in mixed lighting, while OPPO focuses on pushing hardware limits.

Selfie Camera

OPPO offers a higher resolution 50MP front camera, delivering sharper selfies and more detail. The iPhone’s lower resolution sensor is supported by advanced depth sensing and video features, making it more reliable for video calls and content creation. Apple’s front camera feels more refined, while OPPO’s is more detail-focused.

Verdict

OPPO excels in hardware versatility and zoom, while the iPhone remains stronger in consistency and video performance.

4. Pricing

The OPPO Find X9 Ultra is priced around $1100 (₹103,000), while the iPhone 17 Pro Max sits higher at about $1200 (₹150,000). The price gap is noticeable, especially in markets like India, where Apple carries a premium markup. OPPO positions itself as a value flagship with aggressive specs, while Apple continues its premium pricing strategy.

Is the Price Justified

OPPO offers more hardware for the price, particularly in display, battery, and camera flexibility, making it feel like a better value on paper. The iPhone justifies its price through ecosystem integration, long-term software support, and consistent performance. It feels less about specs and more about experience.

Verdict

OPPO delivers stronger value for money, while the iPhone appeals to those prioritizing ecosystem and long-term reliability.

Disclaimer:
Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, launch timing, and applicable taxes. Always check whether the listed price is for a China unit or a global/international variant when purchasing.

5. Conclusion

OPPO stands out with its massive battery, ultra-high-resolution camera system, faster charging, and higher refresh rate display. It feels like a device built to push limits and offer maximum features. The iPhone 17 Pro Max focuses on refinement with its powerful A19 Pro chip, advanced video capabilities, ecosystem benefits, and long-term software stability. Apple’s approach feels more polished, while OPPO’s feels more ambitious.

Verdict

The OPPO Find X9 Ultra is ideal for users who want cutting-edge specs, longer battery life, and camera versatility. The iPhone 17 Pro Max suits those who value consistency, video performance, and ecosystem integration. The better choice depends on whether raw hardware or refined experience matters more.

Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.

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Vivo X Fold 6 specs leak reveals Dimensity 9500, 200MP triple cameras, 7,000mAh battery, and more

The first half of the year has already seen foldable phones from Honor and Oppo. The Honor Magic V6 and Oppo Find N6 are both powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. Now, Vivo is expected to unveil the Vivo X Fold 6 foldable phone around June this year in China. Since the Vivo X Fold 5 featured the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, there has been speculation that the new model would feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset.

A new leak that surfaced today appears to dismiss those expectations, as it points to a Dimensity chipset instead. The leak also reveals key details about the X Fold 6’s displays, cameras, and battery. Here’s a look at what to expect from Vivo’s next foldable.

Vivo X Fold 6 specifications leaked

Vivo X Fold 6 specs leak by DCS

According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the Vivo X Fold 6 will feature an 8.01-inch inner foldable screen and a 6.51-inch outer display. While no additional details about the cover screen were shared, the inner display is said to support a 2K resolution and include a UTG layer.

The Vivo X Fold 6 is expected to feature the Dimensity 9500, which is currently MediaTek’s most powerful chipset. The device is also tipped to pack a battery with around 7,000mAh capacity, suggesting it could offer the largest battery seen on a foldable phone so far. It is also expected to support wireless charging.

For photography, the rear camera setup is said to include a 200-megapixel primary camera along with two 50-megapixel sensors for ultra-wide and periscope telephoto photography. The device is also expected to feature a 20-megapixel front-facing camera and another 20-megapixel camera on the inner display.

For security, the Vivo X Fold 6 is said to feature a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The leak also claims that the device will offer high-level water resistance, suggesting it may carry an IP58/IP59 rating similar to the previous generation.

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Oppo Reno 16 pre-orders begin ahead of May launch, first teaser released

Today, Oppo released the following poster to confirm that the Reno 16 series will be announced in May in China. The lineup will arrive as the successor to the Reno 15 series, which includes multiple models such as the Reno 15, Reno 15 Pro, and Reno 15c. Several leaks have already revealed details about the Reno 16 series. Here’s a look at what to expect from the upcoming models.

Oppo Reno 16 series teaser arrives

Oppo Reno 16 series teaser
Oppo Reno 16 series teaser

Shown above is the first teaser for the upcoming Reno 16 series for the Chinese market. The brand has already started receiving pre-orders in the country.

Global markets may have to wait longer, as the brand is currently focused on releasing the Oppo Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s in additional regions over the coming weeks. As a result, the Reno 16 lineup could debut globally around July.

Oppo Reno 16, Reno 16 Pro specifications (rumored)

According to recent reports, the Oppo Reno 16 will be a compact model featuring a 6.32-inch display. Meanwhile, the Reno 16 Pro will be a larger variant equipped with a 6.78-inch OLED LTPO screen offering a 1.5K resolution. Both phones are expected to feature flat panels with ultra-thin bezels.

The Reno 16 series is expected to run on ColorOS 16.1 based on Android 16. While the Reno 16 may feature a Dimensity 8500 chipset, the Pro variant is said to come with the Dimensity 9500s SoC. There is no information yet about the Reno 16’s battery, but the larger model is rumored to pack a battery with around 7,000mAh capacity.

The Reno 16 Pro’s camera setup may include a 200-megapixel primary camera, accompanied by an ultra-wide lens and a periscope telephoto camera. At present, there are no details about the Reno 16’s cameras, but it may offer the same camera setup as the Pro model while using different sensors.

The Reno 16 Pro is also expected to arrive in multiple configurations, including 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, 16GB+256GB, 16GB+512GB, and 16GB+1TB. It may be available in white, black, purple, and green color options. There is currently no information about the Reno 16’s configurations or color variants.

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Xgimi launches MIRA 4K & 4K Pro ultra short throw projectors

Xgimi has launched its new MIRA 4K and MIRA 4K Pro short-throw projectors in China. The standard MIRA 4K is priced at 6,499 yuan ($950) and delivers 2000 ISO lumens of brightness. The Pro variant, priced at 7,999 yuan ($1,170), offers 3000 ISO lumens for brighter and sharper visuals. Both models feature a 0.175:1 ultra-short throw ratio, allowing users to project a 100-inch image from just 19.3 cm away.

Xgimi MIRA 4K Pro

Xgimi MIRA 4K Pro Specifications

The MIRA 4K Pro uses a 0.39-inch DMD chip paired with a high-transmittance coated lens to enhance light efficiency and image clarity. The projector supports native 4K resolution with compatibility for 2K and 4K input signals. It includes advanced image optimization technologies such as AI-SR for super resolution, AI-PQ for picture quality adjustments, and AI-HDR for frame-by-frame dynamic clarity enhancements.

Xgimi MIRA 4K Pro

Xgimi has designed the MIRA 4K Pro to deliver professional-grade color performance. It covers 110% of the BT.2020 color gamut and achieves a Delta E value of under 1 for accurate reproduction. The system supports technologies like HDR Vivid and HDR processing, which improve contrast, brightness, and color depth in compatible content.

The projector features integrated 36W speakers tuned by Harman Kardon. The 2.1-channel audio system delivers 360-degree sound with bass that reaches down to 55Hz. Xgimi has included support for Dolby Audio and DTS:X to enhance the cinematic experience.

Xgimi MIRA 4K Pro

Xgimi equips the MIRA 4K Pro with the MediaTek MT9681 processor, 2GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. The system runs on GMUI 6.0 and supports multi-screen interaction via AirPlay and DLNA. Its smart features include automatic keystone correction, obstacle avoidance, wall color adaptation, and TÜV Rheinland-certified eye protection.

Xgimi MIRA 4K Pro

In terms of connectivity, the projector includes three HDMI ports (one with eARC), USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports, a 3.5mm audio jack, optical audio output, and LAN support. Wireless connectivity options include dual-band Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2.

The device consumes up to 200W of power, operates at 32dB noise levels, and weighs 5.3 kg.

In related news, Xgimi has recently introduced the RS30 series 4K projectors, bringing enhanced gaming capabilities and professional-grade color accuracy.

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Xgimi launches RS30 series 4K projectors with advanced gaming features & pro-grade color accuracy

Xgimi has officially launched its RS30 series projectors in China, introducing new optical and light engine technologies aimed at redefining home cinema and gaming. The lineup includes models with native 4K resolution, ultra-low latency for gaming, and professional-grade color accuracy.

Xgimi RS30 Projectors

Xgimi RS30 Series Specifications

The RS30 Pro features a 0.47-inch DMD chip and Xgimi’s custom X Master red ring lens with a high-transmittance coating for enhanced image clarity. It delivers up to 3600 ISO lumens with a 4000:1 native contrast ratio and includes a stepless bionic aperture (F/2.0 to F/5.0) for adjustable brightness and contrast.

Xgimi RS30 Projectors

The RS30 Pro Max delivers up to 4800 ISO lumens and 4100 CVIA lumens, while maintaining a native contrast ratio of 4000:1. The RS30 Ultra boosts brightness further to 6100 ISO lumens and 5200 CVIA lumens.

Xgimi equipped the lineup with its QuaLas42 laser light engine. This engine uses 20 laser diodes to deliver stable brightness, consistent illumination, and 98% BT.2020 color gamut coverage. The series achieves precise color accuracy, with a Delta E value of less than 0.8, allowing accurate reproduction of content in Rec.709, DCI-P3, and Adobe RGB color spaces.

Xgimi RS30 Projectors

The RS30 Ultra Max sits at the top of the lineup. It features the same core optical system but introduces a higher-performing dual-blade bionic aperture. This system adjusts up to F/7.0, raising the native contrast ratio to 7000:1. The projector outputs 6800 ISO lumens and provides exceptional dynamic contrast of up to 80,000:1.

The projectors feature a flexible optical zoom system with a 1.2-1.5:1 throw ratio, allowing a 100-inch image from 2.7 to 3.4 meters. They offer ±130% vertical and ±50% horizontal lens shift for versatile installations.

Xgimi RS30 Projectors

Xgimi included a range of advanced usability options, including flexible lens shift, automatic keystone correction, and obstacle avoidance through its Eagle Eye 5.0 optical system.

The series also caters to gamers with MediaTek‘s MT9681 chipset and a dedicated gaming processor, offering a 1ms response time and refresh rates up to 240Hz. These support VRR, AMD FreeSync Premium, custom display modes, and AI-powered latency optimization for a seamless gaming experience.

Xgimi RS30 Projectors

Connectivity features include dual HDMI 2.1 ports with eARC support, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, USB 3.0 ports, and optical audio output.

The projectors come with 3GB RAM, 64GB storage, and run on GMUI 6.0. These feature dual 12W Harman Kardon-tuned speakers with support for Dolby Audio, DTS Virtual:X, and IMAX Enhanced sound formats. These also support HDR formats, including HDR Vivid and Dolby Vision.

Pricing and Availability

The RS30 series models are priced at 8,822 yuan ($1,290) for the RS30 Pro, 10,199 yuan ($1,475) for the Pro Max, 11,499 yuan ($1,681) for the Ultra, and 13,499 yuan ($1,974) for the flagship Ultra Max. These models are expected to launch later this year as the Horizon series in the global market.

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Xiaomi Smart Electric Toothbrush Pro With 180-Day Battery Listed Globally

Xiaomi’s Mijia Smart Servo-oscillation Electric Toothbrush Pro has appeared on the company’s global website, pointing to a possible wider launch outside China. The toothbrush is already available in Xiaomi’s home market, but the company has not shared global pricing or country-wise availability yet.

Mijia Smart Servo-oscillation Electric Toothbrush Pro

The main change here is the new servo-oscillation motor. Xiaomi says the brush can vibrate while sweeping at up to a 60-degree angle, giving it three times wider cleaning coverage. The movement is designed to copy the Bass brushing method, where the bristles sit at a 45-degree angle to the gum line and clean two to three teeth at a time. Xiaomi claims the brush can deliver up to 92 percent cleaning efficiency.

Mijia Smart Servo-oscillation Electric Toothbrush Pro

The toothbrush also uses a six-axis gyroscope to understand which part of the mouth is being cleaned. It changes its behaviour depending on the surface. On the chewing surfaces, it reduces the sweep angle and increases vibration frequency. On the sides of teeth, it increases the sweep angle to cover more area.

A colour display on the handle gives users live feedback while brushing. It can show brushing time, missed spots, cleaning status, and plaque levels. There is also a pressure warning system. When the user brushes too hard, the toothbrush vibrates, the indicator on the back blinks red, and the power output drops to reduce the risk of gum damage.

Mijia Smart Servo-oscillation Electric Toothbrush Pro

Xiaomi is offering two brush heads with this model. The cleaning head has dual spiral columns and crescent-shaped bristles for daily use. The soft head has a circular wrapped layout with graduated bristles for sensitive gums. Both use copper-free bristle insertion, soft rubber coating, and bristle colour indicators. Xiaomi says the brush head should be changed every three months.

The toothbrush connects to the Xiaomi Home app through Bluetooth Low Energy 5.4. Users can create custom brushing plans, adjust cleaning parameters, check recent brushing reports, view plaque risk status, and get oral care suggestions.

Battery life is rated at up to 180 days in gentle mode and 90 days in standard mode. It charges through USB Type-C, and a two-minute top-up is enough for one deep clean. The toothbrush comes in blue and white.

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Moto G37 Goes Official With Dimensity 6300, 50MP Camera and Android 16

Motorola has announced the Moto G37 as the most affordable model in its latest Moto G lineup. The phone was introduced alongside the Moto G87, with the G37 positioned as a budget 5G handset with a high refresh rate screen, a large battery, and added durability claims.

Moto G37

The Moto G37 features a 6.67-inch LCD display with Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. For audio, Motorola has included stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos tuning, wired Hi-Res Audio support, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

The phone runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 6300, a 6nm octa-core chipset clocked at up to 2.4GHz. It is paired with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM. Motorola is also advertising up to 12GB RAM, but this includes up to 8GB of RAM Boost virtual memory taken from internal storage. Storage options include 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage, with microSD expansion up to 1TB.

Motorola has also changed the camera setup. The Moto G37 uses a 50MP f/1.8 main camera with PDAF and quad-pixel binning for 12.5MP output, along with a 2-in-1 ambient and flicker light sensor. There is no ultrawide camera. The front camera is an 8MP f/2.0 fixed-focus unit. Both cameras record up to 2K video at 30fps.

The phone packs a 5,200mAh typical battery, with a 5,100mAh minimum rated capacity for EU energy labelling. It measures 166.23 x 76.50 x 7.85mm and weighs 191g. Other features include IP64 splash resistance, MIL-STD-810H certification, 5G sub-6GHz, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, FM radio, USB-C 2.0, Android 16, Hello UX, Moto Secure, Gemini, and Circle to Search.

Motorola has not shared wider availability details in the provided data. However, the Moto G35 5G launched in Europe at €199 in September 2024, and the Moto G37 is positioned around 25 percent higher year-on-year based on the same pricing context.

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Moto G87 launched with 200MP camera and 5000-nit AMOLED display

Motorola has introduced the Moto G87 as its latest G series smartphone and the successor to last year’s Moto G77. The phone brings a sharper display, a higher-resolution main camera, stronger durability ratings, and Android 16 out of the box.

Moto G87

A 200MP camera leads the upgrade list

The biggest upgrade is the rear camera system. The Moto G87 packs a 200MP main sensor with Optical Image Stabilization and Ultra Pixel technology, which Motorola claims improves light sensitivity by 16 times for low-light photography, along with 2x lossless zoom. An 8MP ultrawide with an f/2.2 aperture rounds out the back, while the front gets a 32MP shooter for selfies and video calls. Features include Auto Smile Capture, Portrait Mode across 24mm, 35mm, and 50mm focal lengths, and Google Photos tools like Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, Reimagine, and Auto Frame.

The display gets brighter and sharper

The phone features a 6.78-inch 1.5K Extreme AMOLED display with a 1272 x 2772 pixel resolution, 120Hz refresh rate and up to 5000 nits peak brightness. Motorola says the resolution is 17 percent higher than standard Full HD. The screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i.

Performance, battery and software

Under the hood, the Moto G87 runs on the 6nm MediaTek Dimensity 6400 chipset, with two Cortex-A76 cores clocked at 2.5GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores at 2GHz, paired with an Arm Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. It comes with 4GB or 8GB LPDDR4x RAM, 128GB or 256GB UFS 2.2 storage, and microSD expansion up to 2TB. RAM Boost can virtually expand memory up to 24GB.

The device packs a 5200mAh battery with 30W TurboPower charging. Other features include dual SIM support, 5G, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, GLONASS, USB Type-C, NFC, an in-display fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos, USB Type-C audio and Hi-Res Audio support. Motorola says audio output is up to 280 percent louder than the previous generation.

For durability, the Moto G87 carries IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings, along with MIL-STD-810H certification. It is rated to survive drops from up to 1.2 meters. The phone measures 164.58 x 77.37 x 7.38mm and weighs 183g.

Pricing & availability

The Moto G87 starts at 399 euros (around $466). It will roll out across EMEA and Latin America in the coming weeks.

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Moto Buds 2 Plus Get North America Launch Alongside Brilliant Collection

Motorola is bringing the Moto Buds 2 Plus to North America, while also giving the earbuds a more fashion-led treatment through its new Brilliant Collection. The earbuds were initially launched early last month in multiple global markets. The markets. The Brilliant Collection is a new variant that adds Swarovski crystals and a Violet Indigo finish for markets outside the region. Specification-wise, it is identical to the regular Buds 2 Plus.

moto buds 2 plus

What does the North America launch include?

In the United States, the Moto Buds 2 Plus launch in PANTONE Silhouette on Motorola.com from April 30, priced at $149.99. Motorola says the earbuds are built with Sound by Bose technology, Dynamic Active Noise Cancellation, Spatial Audio, and Hi-Res Audio support with LHDC. The setup uses 11mm drivers for bass and Knowles balanced armatures for clearer detail.

For calls, the earbuds include six microphones with Environmental Noise Cancellation and high signal-to-noise ratio support. Users can also enable CrystalTalk AI through the Moto Buds app to reduce background noise and make voices clearer in loud places.

Battery life is listed at up to nine hours on a single charge and up to 40 hours with the charging case. Motorola has also added Dual Connection for pairing with two devices, Audio Share for connecting two sets of Moto Buds 2 Plus to one phone, and Wear Detection, which pauses audio when the earbuds are removed.

How does the Brilliant Collection version stand out?

Motorola is also placing the Moto Buds 2 Plus inside its new Brilliant Collection, alongside the Motorola Signature phone. This version comes in PANTONE Violet Indigo and is designed around a constellation theme. Each earbud carries 12 Swarovski crystals, while the case has 41 hand-placed Swarovski crystals around the Motorola logo.

motorola earbuds

The Brilliant Collection version of the Moto Buds 2 Plus will roll out in select markets across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific in the coming weeks. North America, for now, gets the standard Silhouette version.

Edifier launches Lolli5 ANC earbuds with built-in display, LDAC, AI features & 32h battery

Edifier has launched its flagship Lolli5 ANC earbuds in the Chinese market. These will be available on JD.com starting May 6, priced at 539 yuan ($78).

Edifier Lolli5 ANC Earbuds

Edifier Lolli5 ANC Specifications

The Lolli5 ANC earbuds include a charging case with a smart touch display for music control, mode switching, camera activation, and AI features. It displays time, battery, and date, and users can customize it with wallpapers, photos, or GIFs.

Edifier has equipped the earbuds with 13mm dual composite LCP diaphragm drivers to deliver powerful bass, rich mids, and detailed highs. These support the LDAC codec for high-resolution audio at up to 990 kbps and feature dual Hi-Res Audio Wireless certifications.

Edifier Lolli5 ANC Earbuds

The Lolli5 ANC earbuds feature adaptive active noise cancellation that adjusts to the user’s environment, offering effective noise reduction and resistance to wind noise outdoors. These also include a 3+3 microphone system with feedforward, feedback, and voice microphones to enhance call clarity.

In terms of smart features, the earbuds use Doubao and DeepSeek dual AI integration to offer real-time translation across 21 languages, meeting transcription, and AI-driven Q&A via a companion app, making them practical for both entertainment and productivity.

Edifier Lolli5 ANC Earbuds

The earbuds feature Bluetooth 6.0 for stable connectivity and low power consumption, along with dual-device pairing for seamless switching between devices. These offer up to 32 hours of battery life with ANC off and 24 hours with ANC on, providing 6 to 8 hours of playback per earbud on a single charge.

Additionally, these include an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance, making them ideal for workouts and daily use, along with a low-latency gaming mode and in-ear detection for automatic playback control.

In related news, Ugreen has recently introduced the HiTune X8 clip-on earbuds featuring Hi-Res Audio, LDAC support, AI-powered translation, and up to 46 hours of battery life, while Baseus has also unveiled the MC2 clip-on earbuds with a massive 60-hour battery, IP67-rated durability, and LDAC audio support.

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