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Hisense launches X3 Plus air conditioner with dual fresh air vents, 16dB quiet mode & 5-layer filtration

Hisense has launched the Deep Sleep Fresh Air Conditioner X3 Plus in the Chinese market. The product is now available for reservation on JD.com at a launch price of 2,499 yuan ($348).

Hisense X3 Plus

Hisense X3 Plus Specifications

The X3 Plus is a smart air conditioning unit designed to improve indoor air quality and sleep comfort. It is officially recognized as the Global Official Air Conditioner of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. The air conditioner supports a large fresh air intake of up to 60m³/h, which allows it to introduce oxygen-rich outdoor air while expelling indoor air pollutants. Hisense claims this system helps reduce indoor CO₂ levels and can extend deep sleep duration by up to 15%.

The X3 Plus features an industry-first dual fresh air vent design. The upper outlet handles air diffusion while the lower outlet introduces fresh air. These two vents work together to create a convection cycle that improves whole-room ventilation. Users can select between a 40m³/h single-vent mode or a 60m³/h dual-vent mode, which requires an additional wall opening.

The unit includes a five-layer filtration system, which combines a HEPA-grade filter, Hi-CAT nano-catalyst antiviral mesh, and layers for removing pollen and other allergens. Hisense says the X3 Plus achieves 99.99% removal rates for H1N1, E. coli, and staph bacteria, and over 97% efficiency for PM0.3 particles. The device also supports an anti-formaldehyde mode using Hisense’s Drying Room 2.0 system, which accelerates the release of VOCs from new furniture using heat and airflow.

The X3 Plus operates as quietly as 16 decibels thanks to a dual-inlet centrifugal fan. It includes a “Deep Sleep Companion” function that uses Z-pattern airflow blades, wave-form diverters, and butterfly flaps to create soft, non-irritating wind. The unit delivers up to 800m³/h airflow, capable of refreshing the room’s air 16 times per hour.

The system features an APF energy efficiency rating of 5.28, placing it above China’s first-class standard. Hisense claims it can reduce electricity consumption by up to 36% with the help of its in-house X-Core inverter chipset.

Hisense has designed the X3 Plus with a matte brushed “Cream White” finish that resists fingerprints and complements a range of interior styles. The outdoor unit uses a Diamond-Class seven-layer anti-rust coating that provides 10 years of corrosion resistance. It can operate in environments ranging from -36°C to 66°C.

The X3 Plus also features a 57°C high-temperature self-cleaning mode, remote control functionality, PTC heating, and dehumidification. Its screen automatically turns off in dark environments for better night-time comfort. The unit is rated at 1.5 horsepower and is suitable for rooms sized between 16 to 24 square meters.

In related news, Hisense recently launched the HT SATURN Home Theater System featuring 7.1.2-channel audio and Devialet sound technology, priced at €999.

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Pixel 10 Series European Pricing Revealed: Google Keeps Prices Same as Pixel 9 Lineup

Google will officially launch its Pixel 10 series on August 20, with sales beginning August 28. The European pricing for all variants has leaked, revealing no change from the Pixel 9 series despite earlier reports suggesting a price hike.

Google Pixel 10 Pro XL
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL

The Pixel 10 base model will be available at €899 for 128GB and €999 for 256GB. The Pixel 10 Pro starts at €1,099 for 128GB and goes up to €1,589 for the new 1TB option. The Pixel 10 Pro XL eliminates the 128GB option, starting at €1,299 for 256GB, with 512GB and 1TB variants priced at €1,429 and €1,689, respectively. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold will cost €1,899 for 256GB, €2,029 for 512GB, and €2,289 for 1TB.

Google Pixel 10 Pro XL CAD render
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL CAD render by AndroidHeadlines / OnLeaks

All models run on the new Tensor G5 chip, manufactured using TSMC’s 3nm process, and come with 12GB of RAM. Camera upgrades include a 50MP Samsung GN8 main sensor, a 13MP Sony IMX712 ultra-wide lens, and, for the first time, an 11MP zoom lens in the standard Pixel 10.

These pricing decisions and hardware upgrades are aimed at attracting both returning users and professionals seeking more power and storage without a cost increase.

Earlier leaks had already revealed full specifications of the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL. The Pro is expected to feature a 6.3-inch LTPO OLED display with 2856 x 1280 resolution, 128GB base storage, and a 4,870mAh battery with 29W wired charging. The Pro XL increases display size to 6.8 inches at 2992 x 1344 resolution, starts at 256GB, and offers a 5,200mAh battery with 39W charging.

Both models support 1Hz–120Hz adaptive refresh rate, peak brightness up to 3000 nits, and come with a 42MP selfie camera. Rear setups include a 50MP main, 48MP ultra-wide, and 48MP periscope lens with 5x zoom. Wireless charging at 15W using Qi2 is also supported.

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OnePlus 13 gets new ColorOS update with camera upgrades, AI features & more

OnePlus has started rolling out the ColorOS 15.0.0.840 update for the OnePlus 13. The update introduces several new features and improvements, including support for soft light filters in the camera, AI-powered tools, enhanced multitasking, and better smart assistant integration.

OnePlus 13 Arctic Dawn

What’s new in this update?

The camera now supports soft light filters in both Night and Photo shooting modes. This feature adds a soft glow to images, creating a more pleasing and atmospheric look. In the Gallery app, OnePlus has added new AI tools such as Smart Story and Best Expression. These tools automatically crop, color correct, and adjust photos or replace facial expressions across multiple shots to highlight the best version.

Breeno Assistant now supports voice-activated meal reordering from platforms like Meituan and Ele.me, along with a new home screen card for quick access. Breeno Suggestions now include ticket reminders for Damai event purchases (largest entertainment ticketing website in China). Breeno Screen Recognition has improved image extraction and limits gesture activation to a two-finger press to prevent accidental triggers.

This new update adds real-time AI call translation, allowing users to enable bilingual translation with either voice playback or on-screen text during calls. This feature is available in the Phone app under the AI Call Assistant settings.

In-car casting via CarLife gains new controls for resolution and frame rate, as well as a Gaussian blur effect and refresh rate limiter for smoother transitions between phone and car displays. LE Audio Bluetooth pairing has also been optimized to reduce latency, especially during gaming.

The system update introduces multi-screen touch support, temporary muting for banner notifications, widget stacking, and improved mini window movement. It also includes the July 2025 Android security patch.

This update is being rolled out for the Chinese version of the OnePlus 13, which runs on ColorOS. The global variant of the OnePlus 13 operates on OxygenOS and receives updates on a separate schedule.

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iQOO 13 Ace Green Variant Now on Sale in India Starting at ₹54,999

iQOO recently released a new Ace Green colour variant of the iQOO 13 in India, joining the existing Nardo Grey and Legend colour options that were launched last year. Now, this new color option is finally available to buy in the country via on Amazon.in and iQOO.com.

iQOO 13 Ace Green Edition

The 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model is priced at ₹54,999. The 16GB RAM and 512GB storage variant costs ₹59,999. Buyers using SBI or ICICI Bank cards get an instant discount of ₹2,000. No-cost EMI options are also available.

iQOO 13 features

The iQOO 13 has a 6.82-inch Quad HD+ curved BOE Q10 LTPO AMOLED display with a resolution of 3168×1440 pixels, a 20:9 aspect ratio, and HDR10+ support. It offers a 144Hz variable refresh rate, DCI-P3 colour gamut, and 1.07 billion colours. Brightness goes up to 1800 nits in HBM mode and 4500 nits peak. It also supports 2592Hz PWM dimming.

iQOO 13 Ace Green Edition

It runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite 3nm processor with Adreno 830 GPU. It comes with 12GB or 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB or 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage. The phone runs Android 15 with Funtouch OS 15. It supports dual nano SIM cards.

The rear camera setup includes a 50MP main camera with a 1/1.49-inch Sony IMX921 sensor, f/1.88 aperture, and OIS. It also has a 50MP ultra-wide camera with a 150-degree field of view and a Samsung JN1 sensor, and a 50MP telephoto camera with a 119.4-degree field of view, 1/2.93-inch IMX816 sensor, f/1.85 aperture, OIS, and up to 4x lossless zoom. The front camera has a 32MP GC32E1 sensor with an f/2.45 aperture.

Other features include an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, an infrared sensor, stereo speakers, and USB Type-C audio. The phone measures 163.37 x 76.71 x 8.13 mm and weighs 213 grams. It is IP68 and IP69 rated for dust and water resistance.

The iQOO 13 supports 5G SA/NSA, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, GPS, Beidou, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, and USB Type-C 3.2 Gen1. It packs a 6000mAh battery with 120W fast charging support.

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Baseus launches new 12-in-1 docking station with triple 4K output & 100W PD

Baseus has launched a new 12-in-1 docking station called the Nomos NU1 Air, priced at 779 yuan ($108) in China. The device is now available on JD.com and features a compact, upright design aimed at improving desktop organization while providing comprehensive connectivity.

Baseus Nomos NU1 Air

Baseus Nomos NU1 Air Specifications

The Nomos NU1 Air includes twelve ports to support a wide range of devices and use cases. On the front, it comes with one SD card slot, one TF card slot, one USB-A 3.0 port (5Gbps), and one USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port (10Gbps). On the rear, it includes another USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port, two HDMI ports, one USB-C female port for power delivery, two USB-A 2.0 ports, and a gigabit RJ45 Ethernet port.

Baseus has designed the docking station to support triple 4K UHD output via the dual HDMI ports and USB-C video passthrough. This setup allows users to connect multiple external displays, which can benefit tasks such as content creation, trading, and multitasking-heavy workflows.

Baseus Nomos NU1 Air

The device supports 100W USB-C power delivery for fast laptop charging and includes 10Gbps data transfer speeds, allowing large files to move quickly between devices. Baseus claims a 1GB file can be transferred in just seconds.

The top of the unit features a physical control button that supports two functions: a short press activates screen lock, and a two-second long press enables power-saving mode. This adds an extra layer of security and energy efficiency for users who often leave their desks.

For safety, the docking station includes six layers of protection against overheating, overcurrent, and voltage instability. This ensures reliable performance even during demanding use.

The Baseus Nomos NU1 Air measures 115.5mm in height and features a minimalist vertical design intended to save desk space while keeping ports within easy reach.

In related news, Baseus recently launched a new Qi2 magnetic wireless charger that folds, tilts, and supports fast charging for just $23. The brand has also introduced a 10,000mAh power bank featuring 22.5W fast charging, an LED display, and a built-in cable.

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TP-LINK launches new BE6400 Wi-Fi 7 router with 2.5G port, game acceleration & mesh support

TP-LINK has introduced a new entry in its “Dadao” series of routers with the launch of the TL-7DR6430 in China. Priced at 199 yuan (around $28), the router supports BE6400-class Wi-Fi 7 speeds and is aimed at home users and small businesses seeking high performance on a budget.

TP-LINK TL-7DR6430 Router

TP-LINK TL-7DR6430 Specifications

The TL-7DR6430 delivers a combined wireless speed of up to 6430Mbps. The 5GHz band uses the Wi-Fi 7 standard and supports 4×4 MIMO at 5764Mbps, while the 2.4GHz band supports Wi-Fi 6 with 2×2 MIMO at 574Mbps. TP-LINK claims this performance is on par with BE7200-class routers.

The router includes one 2.5G WAN/LAN port and three Gigabit Ethernet ports. The 2.5G port supports broadband speeds of up to 2000Mbps and can also be used for NAS setups and high-speed internal file transfers. It supports dual WAN, load balancing, and link aggregation.

TP-LINK has equipped the router with a newly developed “pixel antenna” system, which it says was optimized using AI algorithms. According to the company, the AI platform simulated billions of antenna layouts to find a configuration that increases antenna gain by 20% and improves overall wireless performance by up to 50% in specific use cases.

The TL-7DR6430 also includes five independent external FEMs (PA+LNA+RF Switch) and supports 4T5R transmission and reception. These components aim to improve signal strength and stability across different environments.

For gamers, the router provides a dedicated gaming LAN port and supports four built-in game acceleration services: NetEase UU, Thunder, Youbangbang, and Qiyou.

The router supports TP-LINK’s EasyMesh protocol, enabling one-click mesh networking with compatible routers. It also allows seamless integration with TP-LINK IoT devices such as smart locks and cameras.

The router supports parental controls, IPTV functionality, remote VPN access, and business-grade wireless authentication. It can be managed remotely via TP-LINK’s IoT and business cloud apps.

In related news, Asus has introduced the ROG Strix GS-BE18000 router featuring tri-band Wi-Fi 7 and eight 2.5GbE ports tailored for gamers. Meanwhile, ZTE has launched the U60 Pro, a compact 5G hotspot equipped with a 10,000mAh battery, Wi-Fi 7 support, and built-in NFC.

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Honor reportedly working on Magic 8 Mini as part of its fall flagship series

As the second half of the year unfolds, leaks around upcoming smartphone flagships are beginning to gain traction. The latest device to enter the rumor cycle is the Honor Magic 8 series.

According to Chinese tech blogger The Factory Manager is Guan, Honor is preparing three Magic 8 flagships this year, up from two in the previous Magic 7 lineup. 

Honor Magic 8 mini incoming?

Interestingly, the new addition to the series is a compact model. Compact phones are quietly gaining momentum as smartphone internals have matured enough to fit better hardware (including bigger batteries) into smaller frames. Take Vivo X200 FE or OnePlus 13s, for example. 

Honor Magic 8 series leak reveals Magic 8 mini

Let’s just call the upcoming compact Honor flagship Magic 8 Mini, and it will join the standard Magic 8 and the Magic 8 Pro in the line. All three devices are expected to feature flat-edged displays with rounded corners and ultra-slim bezels.

Two of the three models will also reportedly include 3D facial recognition technology, likely the standard and Pro variants. Both are also said to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 processor.

The leak further claims that the new devices will feature batteries exceeding 7000mAh, a 200MP telephoto lens with multi-refractive optics, a new primary sensor, and upgraded AI-powered image processing. The Magic 8 mini, meanwhile, is rumored to run on MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 chip.

Adding weight to the leak, known tipster Digital Chat Station also stated that the Honor Magic 8 lineup will consist of three models this year. According to him, the Magic 8 mini will feature a 6.31-inch LTPO display with 1.5K resolution.

The standard Magic 8 will reportedly sport a 6.58-inch screen, while the Magic 8 Pro will offer a larger 6.71-inch build. Both have the same 1.5K resolution LTPO AMOLED panel as the mini. 

Honor is expected to unveil the Magic 8 series in October.

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No Android 16 update for these devices: check if yours is on the list

Android 16 ineligible devices

Android 16’s stable version was released way too early in June. That also means non-Google phones and tablets should get the update earlier than usual. However, a big chunk of Android devices are going to miss out on this major upgrade as they have reached the end of their major update lifecycles and won’t be eligible for this upgrade.

We’ve prepared a list of such devices that will not receive the Android 16 update. Check it out below to see if it’s time to consider an upgrade.

These devices are not eligible for Android 16 update

Most smartphone brands haven’t officially confirmed their Android 16 update roadmap just yet. So, the list is based on the existing software update policy and a little bit of guesswork.

Samsung

Galaxy S series

  • Galaxy S21, S21+, S21 Ultra
  • Older S-series models

Galaxy Z series

  • Galaxy Z Fold 3, Fold 3
  • Older Z-series models

Galaxy Tab series

  • Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022)
  • Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro
  • Older Tab-series models

Galaxy A series

  • Galaxy A14, A14 5G
  • Older A-series models

Galaxy M series

  • Galaxy M33
  • Galaxy M14, M14 5G
  • Older M-series models

Galaxy F series

  • Galaxy F14 5G
  • Older F-series models

Google

  • Pixel 5, 5a
  • Older Pixel models

Motorola

Motorola Edge series

  • Motorola Edge 40, Edge 40 Neo
  • Motorola Edge+ (2023)
  • Motorola Edge (2022)
  • Older Edge models

Motorola Razr series

  • Motorola Razr (2022)
  • Motorola Razr
  • Older Razr models

Motorola Moto G series

  • Moto G Stylus 5G (2024), Moto G Stylus 5G (2023)
  • Moto G Power 5G (2024), Moto G Power 5G (2023)
  • Moto G (2024), Moto G (2023)
  • Moto G84, G82
  • Moto G73, G72, G71, G71s
  • Moto G64, G62, G60, G60s
  • Moto G54, G54 Power, G53, G52
  • Moto G45, G42
  • Moto G34, G32
  • Moto G24, G24 Power, G23
  • Moto G15, G15 Power, G14, G13
  • Moto G05, G04, G04s
  • Moto G Play (2024), G Play (2023)
  • Older Moto G models

Motorola Moto E series

  • Moto E32, E32s
  • Moto E22, E22i, E22s
  • Moto E13, E14, E15
  • Older Moto E models

Motorola tablets

  • Moto Tab G70
  • Moto Tab G62
  • Motorola Tab G20
  • Lenovo Moto Tab

Nothing

  • Nothing Phone (1)

OnePlus

OnePlus flagship series

  • OnePlus 10 Pro, 10T, 10R
  • Older flagship models

OnePlus Nord series

  • OnePlus Nord 2, Nord 2T, Nord 2 Lite
  • Older Nord models

OnePlus Nord CE series

  • OnePlus Nord CE 3, Nord CE 3 Lite
  • Older Nord CE models

OnePlus Nord N series

  • OnePlus Nord N30, Nord N30 SE
  • OnePlus Nord N20, Nord N20 SE
  • OnePlus Nord N10
  • OnePlus Nord N300
  • OnePlus Nord N200
  • OnePlus Nord N100

Xiaomi

Xiaomi flagship series

  • Xiaomi 12, 12 Pro, 12 Lite
  • Xiaomi 12T, 12T Pro
  • Xiaomi 12S, 12S Pro, 12S Ultra
  • Xiaomi 12X
  • Older flagship models

Xiaomi Civi series

  • Xiaomi Civi 2
  • Xiaomi Civi 1S
  • Xiaomi Civi

Xiaomi Pad series

  • Xiaomi Pad 6
  • Xiaomi Pad 5, Pad 5 Pro
  • Older Xiaomi Pad models

Redmi

Redmi Note series

  • Redmi Note 12, Note 12 Pro, Note 12 Pro+
  • Redmi Note 12 Turbo
  • Redmi Note 12R, Note 12R Pro
  • Redmi Note 12T Pro
  • Redmi Note 12 Pro Speed
  • Redmi Note 12S
  • Older Redmi Note models

Redmi K series

  • Redmi K50, K50 Pro, K50 Ultra
  • Redmi K50i
  • Redmi K50 Gaming
  • Older Redmi K models

Redmi number series

  • Redmi 12 (LTE/5G)
  • Redmi 12C
  • Older models

Redmi A series

  • Redmi A2, A2+
  • Older Redmi A models

POCO

Poco F series

  • Poco F5, F5 Pro
  • Older Poco F models

Poco X series

  • Poco X5, X5 Pro
  • Older Poco X models

Poco M series

  • Poco M5, M5s
  • Older Poco M models

Poco C series

  • Poco C65
  • Poco C55
  • Poco C51
  • Older Poco C models

Oppo

Oppo Find N series

  • Oppo Find N

Oppo Find X series

  • Oppo Find X5, X5 Pro, X5 Lite
  • Older Find X series models

Oppo Reno series

  • Oppo Reno 10, Reno 10 Pro, Reno 10 Pro+
  • Oppo Reno 9, Reno 9 Pro, Reno 9 Pro+
  • Older Reno series models

Oppo F series

  • Oppo F23
  • Oppo F21 Pro, F21 Pro 5G
  • Older Oppo F series models

Oppo K series

  • Oppo K11, K11x
  • Oppo K10, K10 Pro, K10x
  • Older Oppo K series models

Oppo Pad series

  • Oppo Pad 2
  • Oppo Pad Air, Pad Air 2
  • Oppo Pad Neo
  • Oppo Pad

Oppo A series

  • Oppo A3, A3 Pro, A3x
  • Oppo A2, A2 Pro, A2x
  • Older Oppo A series models

Vivo

Vivo X series

  • Vivo X80, X80 Pro, X80 Lite
  • Older X-series models

Vivo V series

  • Vivo V30 Lite 5G
  • Vivo V29, V29e, V29 Pro, V29 Lite
  • Older V-series models

Vivo T series

  • Vivo T2, T2 Pro, T2x
  • Older T-series models

Vivo Y series

  • Vivo Y200
  • Vivo Y100 5G, Y100i, Y100t
  • Older Y-series models

iQOO

iQOO flagship devices

  • iQOO 10, 10 Pro
  • Older iQOO flagships

iQOO Z series

  • iQOO Z8, Z8x
  • iQOO Z7, Z7 Pro
  • iQOO Z7x, Z7s, Z7i
  • Older Z-series models

iQOO Neo series

  • iQOO Neo 8, Neo 8 Pro
  • Older Neo-series models

Realme

Realme GT series

  • Realme GT 2
  • Realme GT 2 Pro
  • Realme GT 2 Explorer Master
  • Realme GT 5G
  • Realme GT Master

Realme number series

  • Realme 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro+, 11x
  • Older number-series models

Realme Narzo series

  • Realme Narzo 60, Narzo 60 Pro, Narzo 60x
  • Older Narzo-series models

Realme Narzo N series

  • Realme Narzo N55
  • Realme Narzo N53

Realme C series

  • Realme C67 5G
  • Realme C55
  • Realme C53
  • Older C-series models

If your device is on the list, it’s unlikely to receive Android 16. However, I’d still recommend waiting until the official list is out for the final confirmation.

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Vivo Y19s GT 5G launched with Dimensity 6300, 8GB RAM, sturdy build

Vivo has officially launched the Y19s GT 5G smartphone in Indonesia. Despite carrying the “GT” branding, typically associated with performance-oriented devices, the phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, which is also seen on several budget 5G phones. However, it still brings some notable specifications such as a 90Hz refresh rate display, up to 8GB RAM, and a sturdy design.

Vivo Y19s GT 5G specifications and features

Vivo Y19s GT 5G
Vivo Y19s GT 5G

The Vivo Y19s GT 5G measures 167.30 x 76.95 x 8.19 mm and weighs 199 grams. It features a 6.74-inch LCD display with a resolution of 1600 × 720 (HD+), a 90Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of 570 nits. For security, it is equipped with a side-facing fingerprint sensor.

The Dimensity 6300-powered phone is offered with either 6GB or 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB of eMMC 5.1 storage. Extended RAM support is available — 6GB or 8GB depending on the variant — and storage can be expanded up to 2TB via a microSD card. The phone is backed by a 5,500mAh battery that supports 15W wired charging.

The Y19s GT 5G features a 5-megapixel front-facing camera housed within a punch-hole cut-out. On the rear, it has a 50-megapixel dual-camera setup, though Vivo has not specified the secondary sensor.

Vivo Y19s GT 5G
Vivo Y19s GT 5G

The phone runs on Funtouch OS 15 based on Android 15. It has an IP64 rating, making it resistant to dust and light splashes of water. It also complies with the MIL-STD-810H standard, indicating it has passed a set of durability tests covering shock, vibration, extreme temperatures, and humidity — often associated with military-grade devices. The phone offers other features, such as dual SIM, 5G, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, and a USB-C port.

Vivo Y19s GT 5G price in Indonesia and availability

The Vivo Y19s GT 5G will go on sale in Indonesia priced at IDR 1,999,000 for the 6GB RAM + 128GB storage model, IDR 2,199,000 for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage model, and IDR 2,399,000 for the 8GB RAM + 256GB storage model. It will be available in two colors, such as Jade Green and Crystal Purple.

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Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro to still use an IPS display, unfortunately

Xiaomi might not be done with tablets this year. Just a month after announcing the Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro and Redmi K Pad, the company is reportedly preparing another high-end model powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite. While not yet confirmed, the device in question is likely to be the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro.

Xiaomi-Pad-7-Pro

The leak comes via a reliable Weibo tipster, Digital Chat Station, who claims the tablet is slated to debut alongside the Xiaomi 16 series smartphones later this year. The announcement could take place in late September or early October, based on the current timeline.

Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro might still use IPS

The Pad 8 Pro is rumored to feature an IPS LCD measuring between 11 and 12 inches. Interestingly, Xiaomi still seems to be holding out on using OLED panels for its flagship tablets, and this new model appears to be no exception. As for battery life, the device reportedly packs a “large battery,” though no exact numbers were shared.

The leak also teases “exclusive features for gaming performance”, though it’s unclear what that actually means. It could point to better thermals, gaming-focused software tweaks, or even dedicated accessories, but for now, details are thin.

For comparison, here’s what the current Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro brings to the table. It features a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage. It’s an 11.2-inch IPS LCD that supports a 144Hz refresh rate, HDR10, Dolby Vision, and reaches up to 800 nits peak brightness.

On the software side, the Pad 7S Pro runs Android 15 with HyperOS 2 layered on top. The device also supports stylus input, has a quad-speaker setup, and includes a 50MP main camera with a 2MP depth sensor. A 32MP ultrawide selfie camera sits on the front. Power is supplied by an 8850mAh battery with 67W wired charging that can reportedly deliver a 40% top-up in 20 minutes.

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I tested Gemini’s video generation feature, and it wonderfully disappointed me

Google just launched a flashy new feature for its Gemini AI: the ability to turn photos into animated videos using its latest Veo 3 model. The announcement promised stunning results—dynamic visuals, realistic movement, and even sound. Out of curiosity, I subscribed to the Gemini AI Pro plan and gave it a spin. What I got was… not exactly what Google advertised with Veo 3.

The idea sounds great on paper. Users upload a photo, enter a prompt describing the motion and audio they want, and Gemini turns it into an eight-second, 720p MP4 video. It’s available via the Gemini app or at gemini.google.com for Pro ($20/month) and Ultra ($250/month) subscribers.

So I tested it with a straightforward, imaginative prompt: “Generate a video of this plant growing into a tree while the background (indoor) slowly turns into an open field.” What I received was closer to a PowerPoint slideshow than any sort of cinematic AI magic. The result looked like a few static images fading into one another—no fluid growth, no evolving background.

Compare this with the Veo-generated clips Google is showcasing—lush motion, realistic lighting, smooth movement—and it’s hard not to feel a little duped. It’s one thing to set expectations; it’s another to overpromise.

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To be fair, Google does add SynthID watermarks on all videos to clarify they’re AI-generated and continues to block problematic prompts, such as public figures or harmful content. Also, this tool was originally part of Google’s Flow AI filmmaking product and is still new in Gemini’s chat interface. But even with that context, the current results feel undercooked.

Despite the hype, what Gemini currently offers is little more than animated transitions on static images, at least from my experience. And at $20/month, it’s hard to recommend—unless your expectations are really low or you’re animating something extremely simple.

Of course, the feature will improve with time. But for now, it feels like the AI equivalent of a movie trailer showing all the best scenes, while the actual film… drags.

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Galaxy Z Fold7 battery test: 8 Elite helps, but capacity still holds it back

The Galaxy Z Fold7 might be Samsung’s most refined foldable yet, but one thing it didn’t change is the battery — and that’s raising some questions. Launched on July 9, the Z Fold7 brings updated displays and the powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, yet sticks with the same 4,400mAh battery capacity we’ve seen since the Z Fold3. So, how well does the latest model hold up compared to the predecessors in real-world use?

Galaxy Z Fold 7
Galaxy Z Fold7

To find out, tech YouTuber Ben from Lover Of Tech ran a thorough battery drain test and compared the Fold7 against the Fold6 and Fold5. His tests put the phones through a demanding series of tasks: one hour each of 4K video recording, Instagram Live, TikTok browsing, YouTube playback, and music streaming.

The Fold7 delivered a total screen-on time of 5 hours, 36 minutes, and 31 seconds — a noticeable step up from the Fold 6’s 5 hours, 15 minutes, and a solid hour ahead of the Fold 5. That’s partly thanks to the power improvements of the latest Snapdragon flagship.

The Fold7 also consistently maintained a lower temperature, which is likely due to improved heat dissipation of the slimmer chassis.

Still, the unchanged 4,400mAh battery limits just how far these optimizations can go. For the Fold4 or Fold5 users, the battery gains will feel meaningful. But for the Fold6 users, the difference is too small to justify the upgrade based on endurance alone.

Bottom line: The Galaxy Z Fold7 edges out its predecessor in battery life, largely thanks to the power efficiency of the new chip. But there’s only so much you can do without upgrading the hardware — and this battery drain test proves that once again.

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LG launches 31.5-inch 4K 60Hz monitor with Ergo stand, dual speakers & USB-C 60W PD

LG has launched a new 31.5-inch 4K monitor in China, the 32UN880K, priced at 3,399 yuan ($474). The monitor is now listed on JD.com and is part of the brand’s UltraFine Display Ergo lineup. It targets users looking for high-resolution visuals and a flexible ergonomic setup, with added optimization for Apple macOS devices.

LG UltraFine Display Ergo 32UN880K

LG UltraFine Display Ergo 32UN880K Specifications

The 32UN880K features a 3840×2160 UHD IPS panel with a 60Hz refresh rate and supports HDR10. LG claims the monitor covers 95% of the DCI-P3 color gamut (typical), making it suitable for content creators, designers, and professionals who require accurate colors. It delivers a typical brightness of 350 nits and a 1000:1 static contrast ratio.

LG includes its Ergo stand with this model, which supports a wide range of adjustments, including 130mm height adjustment, 180mm forward/backward extension, ±280° horizontal swivel, ±25° tilt, and 90° rotation for vertical use. The stand can be attached to desks either with a C-clamp for surfaces up to 90mm thick or a grommet mount for holes between 20–40mm in diameter, with a maximum desk thickness of 60mm.

In terms of connectivity, it includes two HDMI ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, and one USB-C port that supports video signal, data transfer, and 60W power delivery. The USB-C port allows users to connect and charge compatible laptops using a single cable, reducing cable clutter.

The monitor also includes dual 5W speakers for basic audio output, along with support for AMD FreeSync to minimize screen tearing during gaming or video playback.

In related news, ViewSonic recently launched a new 4K 240Hz QD-OLED gaming monitor with 100W USB-C power delivery, while AOC has introduced a 31.5-inch gaming monitor featuring a 4K 160Hz panel with a dual-mode switch to FHD 320Hz.

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These Galaxy AI features will stay free forever, confirms Samsung

Samsung has finally cleared the air around the future of Galaxy AI, its growing suite of artificial intelligence tools found across Galaxy smartphones, tablets, and wearables. After months of speculation over whether these features would eventually be paywalled, the company has now confirmed which parts of Galaxy AI will remain free — permanently.

In a statement shared with Android Police, Samsung said all AI features developed in-house and preloaded on Galaxy devices will continue to be free forever. These tools, introduced with the Galaxy S24 lineup in early 2024, include things like Live Translate, Note Assist, Generative Wallpapers, Audio Eraser, Object Eraser, and Writing Assist — all designed to make communication, productivity, and photo editing more intuitive. They’re deeply integrated into One UI 7, One UI 8 and are available across newer models such as the Galaxy S25, Z Fold 7, and Watch 8 series.

But it’s not all built by Samsung

Galaxy AI also taps into Google’s Gemini platform for some advanced features, including voice-activated actions and advanced image editing. These Gemini-powered tools are free for now but may eventually require a paid subscription, as they fall under Google’s control. Google’s Gemini Advanced tier already offers premium access to more powerful capabilities — such as video generation — a sign that some parts of the Galaxy AI experience could be monetized in the future.

Gemini Live on Galaxy S24 Ultra

Samsung had previously added a disclaimer stating that Galaxy AI features would be free “until the end of 2025,” which led to confusion among users. It now appears that this language was primarily aimed at covering any changes Google might make to its own services, not Samsung’s. With over 400 million Galaxy AI-enabled devices expected by the end of this year, the company seems keen to reassure users that core features aren’t going anywhere — or going behind a paywall.

Samsung’s latest clarification draws a clear line: tools made by Samsung will remain free, while Google’s more advanced AI services may eventually come at a cost.

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HMD Global pulls back from US market, halts Nokia and HMD device sales

HMD Global, the Finnish company behind Nokia-branded smartphones and tablets, is stepping back from the US market. Citing ongoing economic and geopolitical challenges, the company has shut down its US web store and paused all device sales in the region — a significant retreat for a brand long associated with affordable, reliable phones.

Alleged HMD Skyline 2 / Skyline 2 GT prototype
Alleged HMD Skyline 2 / Skyline 2 GT prototype

HMD stated it is “scaling back” operations in the US. While the company didn’t go into specifics, it pointed to a “challenging geopolitical and economic environment” as the key reason. Industry reports suggest this likely refers to tariffs and trade policies that have squeezed profit margins for foreign manufacturers selling in the US.

As of now, HMD’s US storefront is offline. Some product pages remain up, but with either disabled “Where to buy” buttons or no purchasing options at all. A few devices, like the modular HMD Skyline, can still be found on third-party platforms such as Amazon, but it’s unclear how long those will remain in stock.

HMD says it will continue to honor warranties and provide support for existing devices through its global customer care network. However, there’s no word yet on how the move might affect US-based employees. The company only stated that it remains committed to supporting staff through the transition.

HMD was founded in 2016 after acquiring Nokia’s feature phone business from Microsoft. Over the years, it built a reputation for bringing back the Nokia name with modern twists, offering budget and mid-range Android phones aimed at value-conscious users. In 2023, HMD launched its own brand of devices, including the repairable HMD Skyline and quirky niche products like the Barbie flip phone.

Despite its global ambitions, HMD’s US presence was always limited. Only four HMD-branded smartphones launched in the States, with the last being the HMD Fusion in September 2024. Most Nokia-branded devices in recent years have been basic feature phones.

While the company says it will now focus on global markets with “family, secure, and microfinancing” segments, its exit from the US leaves a gap — and raises questions about how it plans to stay competitive in a saturated Android landscape.

For now, HMD products may still be available through a few retailers, but US customers looking for new devices from the company might soon be out of luck.

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ViewSonic launches new 4K 240Hz QD-OLED gaming monitor with 100W USB-C PD

ViewSonic has launched a new 26.5-inch monitor in China under the model name XG273-4K-OLED-2. The display is now available on JD.com with a retail price of 5,499 yuan (approximately $766). It is targeting gamers and creators who demand high performance and premium visuals.

ViewSonic XG273-4K-OLED-2

ViewSonic XG273-4K-OLED-2 Specifications

The monitor uses a QD-OLED panel that combines Quantum Dot and OLED technologies to enhance color vibrancy and contrast. It supports a native resolution of 3840×2160 with a pixel density of 166 PPI. The panel offers a native 10-bit color depth and covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, making it suitable for both gaming and professional color work.

The display supports a peak refresh rate of 240Hz and a 0.03ms GtG response time. It includes FreeSync and G-Sync support for adaptive sync on both AMD and Nvidia GPUs. ViewSonic has also secured VESA ClearMR certification, ensuring reduced motion blur and better clarity in fast-paced content. The dynamic contrast ratio stands at 1,500,000:1, enabled by the self-emissive nature of the OLED pixels.

The monitor supports up to 1000 nits of peak brightness in HDR content and maintains 450 nits in SDR mode. ViewSonic has equipped the display with anti-burn-in protection features and a hardware-level low blue light solution to reduce eye strain.

Connectivity options include two HDMI 2.1 ports, two DisplayPort 1.4 ports, one USB-C port with 100W power delivery, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The monitor also includes dual 3W speakers for onboard audio.

The chassis comes in a white finish with a matching ergonomic stand that supports tilt, height adjustment, and rotation. The monitor also supports 100×100mm VESA mounting. For multitasking, the XG273-4K-OLED-2 includes PBP (Picture-by-Picture) and PIP (Picture-in-Picture) split-screen modes.

In related news, AOC has launched a new 31.5-inch gaming monitor featuring a dual-mode setup with 4K at 160Hz and Full HD at 320Hz. Meanwhile, HKC has introduced a 2K Fast IPS gaming monitor with a 300Hz refresh rate, priced at just $165.

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iPhone 17 Pro hands-on images reveal bold new camera island and softer frame edges

The iPhone 17 Pro may still be months away from its official debut, but leaked hands-on images are already generating buzz—thanks to a bold redesign that marks a significant shift in Apple’s visual direction. As an Android user, I’m personally glad to see the more rounded middle frame on the iPhone 17 Pro prototype. If this design makes it to production, it could finally push more Android OEMs to move away from uncomfortable flat edges and adopt friendlier ergonomics.

But perhaps the most striking change is the large, full-width camera island on the back—reminiscent of Xiaomi ‘s Mi 11 Ultra.

Despite the larger camera housing, the actual camera arrangement hasn’t changed much. The triple-lens system—consisting of a 48MP main sensor, 48MP ultrawide, and 12MP telephoto with 5x optical zoom—is positioned similarly to the iPhone 16 Pro. But the expanded “visor” design makes it stand out in a completely different way.

According to Apple analyst Jeff Pu, the middle frame is now made of aluminum—a step down from the titanium used in current Pro models. Interestingly, the iPhone 17 Pro models are rumored to be heavier, while their biggest rival is reportedly getting slimmer and lighter, which might explain Apple’s shift away from the premium and more durable metal.

The Apple logo has also been moved lower on the back. It’s a minor detail—but one that’s already dividing opinions online. The iPhone 17 Pro Max is set to share most of these features but will offer a larger screen.

With its full-width camera island, new materials, and adjusted logo placement, the iPhone 17 Pro is shaping up to be one of the boldest visual refreshes Apple has made in years. Whether fans will embrace the changes remains to be seen—but we’ll likely know more come Apple’s fall launch event this September.

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Mova launches G12 Mix 5-in-1 floor scrubber with 180° flat-lay cleaning & 18,000Pa suction

Mova has launched its latest all-in-one cleaning device, the G12 Mix, on JD.com. The new model supports both vacuuming and wet mopping and is priced at 1,599 yuan (approximately $222). It is designed to serve as a 5-in-1 cleaning solution, replacing multiple appliances such as a traditional vacuum, floor scrubber, mattress mite remover, crevice tool, and soft-bristle brush.

Mova G12 Mix

Mova G12 Mix Specifications

The G12 Mix features a unique 180° flat-lay design that allows it to clean hard-to-reach areas under furniture. It can lay nearly flat to a height of 6.5cm in vacuum mode and 14cm in wet-cleaning mode. Mova has equipped the device with a powerful 250W brushless motor that spins at up to 100,000 RPM, enabling up to 18,000Pa of suction without performance loss even in flat positions.

The vacuum uses a “Space Capsule” water-air separation chamber that relies on vacuum negative pressure to isolate moisture from airflow. This protects the motor from water damage and allows uninterrupted cleaning across different modes. The system supports strong suction for both dry debris and wet messes, making it suitable for hard floors, tiles, and carpets.

The G12 Mix uses a dual-tank system, with a 600mL clean water tank and a 500mL dirty water tank. It supports self-cleaning with 60°C hot water and hot air drying for the roller brush. Mova claims the system achieves 99.99% sterilization and virus removal using electrolyzed water, targeting pathogens such as E. coli, staphylococcus, and flu viruses.

The device runs on a 4,000mAh battery that provides up to 40 minutes of mopping or 65 minutes of vacuuming. It includes smart dirt detection, which automatically adjusts cleaning intensity based on surface condition. The self-cleaning system uses dual-direction roller rotation and anti-tangle comb teeth to reduce hair entanglement.

The G12 Mix weighs 4kg when used in upright mode and 1.1kg as a handheld device. It also offers optional accessories, including a metal extension tube and a storage rack, which are sold separately. It features a high-contrast LED display, voice prompts, and an 80° swivel head that enhances usability. The standard package comes with several attachments, such as a crevice nozzle, a mite remover, and a soft brush.

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Sony WH-1000XM5 Drops to ₹22,489 in Prime Day Sale 2025 – Lowest Price Yet!

As you might know, Amazon is running a Prime Day 2025 sale for Prime users from 12-14 July 2025. In the Prime Day sale, Sony’s premium headphones WH-1000XM5, are available to purchase at the lowest price of Rs. 22,489 effectively since its launch. Discounts are available on many other products from all categories. We have made an article about the best Deals in the Prime Day 2025 Sale, you must go through it.

Sony WH-1000XM5 Prime Day Deal Details

A huge discount is available for prime users on Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones; earlier, the device was listed on Amazon for Rs. 29,999. Now its list price is Rs 24,989. Moreover, you will get a Rs. 1000 discount coupon, and if you make payment through SBI Credit card or ICICI Credit Card you will get Rs. 1,500 instant discount. Now, after all the discounts Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones are available for just ₹22,489.

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Sony WH-1000XM5 features and specifications

It is an industry-leading headphones with noise cancellation, backed by eight microphones that effectively suppress external noise, especially in the medium and high-frequency ranges. This makes it ideal for travel, work, or everyday use in noisy environments. In the design section, the Sony WH-1000XM5 has a sleek, more comfort-focused build, and the company has ditched the foldable design of its predecessor. The earcups now rotate sideways but do not fold inward, offering a modern look with improved ergonomics for long listening sessions.

The WH-1000XM5 features large 30mm dynamic drivers that deliver high-resolution sound. It supports Bluetooth 5.2 for stable wireless connectivity and includes multiple audio codecs such as SBC, AAC, and LDAC. It also has support for A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, and HSP profiles. One of the standout features is DSEE Extreme, an AI-powered upscaling technology that enhances compressed audio formats for a richer listening experience. The Headphones are offering impressive 30 hours of playback with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) on and up to 40 hours without ANC. Charging is done via USB Type-C, taking approximately 3.5 hours for a full charge.

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Vivo X200 FE vs X200 Pro: Which Flagship Fits You Best?

The Vivo X200 FE and X200 Pro offer flagship-tier features at the same price point, making this comparison essential for buyers seeking value without compromise. With both phones targeting different user preferences, compact endurance vs. premium performance, understanding their core differences helps decide which suits your daily needs best.

1. Design and Display

VIVO X200 FE
Vivo X200 FE

Build and Feel:

Both phones offer a premium build with glass fronts and aluminum frames, but the X200 Pro adds more material flexibility, offering either a glass back or a lighter glass fiber option. It also feels more robust due to its larger footprint, though this comes with increased weight. The X200 FE, with its more compact size and lighter body, may appeal to users who prioritize one-handed usability and portability. Both phones share top-tier IP68/IP69 certification, making them equally resilient to water and dust.

Display Quality:

The X200 FE features a compact 6.31-inch LTPO AMOLED panel with a high pixel density and impressive peak brightness, making it excellent for outdoor use. However, the X200 Pro delivers a larger 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED screen with Dolby Vision, Ultra HDR support, and comparable brightness. While both panels are high-end, the X200 Pro offers a more immersive experience, ideal for multimedia and gaming, especially with Dolby Vision’s superior dynamic range.

Verdict:

The X200 FE offers a more compact and manageable design, but the X200 Pro stands out with its immersive display, Dolby Vision, and enhanced visual features. For those prioritizing screen experience and cinematic quality, the X200 Pro has the upper hand.

2. Specifications 

Vivo X200 Pro
Vivo X200 Pro

Performance:

The X200 FE is equipped with the powerful Dimensity 9300+ chipset, which is efficient and capable of daily tasks and gaming. The X200 Pro, however, steps up with the newer 3nm Dimensity 9400, offering higher clock speeds, better thermal efficiency, and improved GPU performance. The GPU upgrade to Immortalis-G925 in the Pro also benefits graphic-intensive tasks. UFS 4.0 storage in the Pro ensures faster data transfer compared to UFS 3.1 in the FE.

Battery and Charging:

Both devices support 90W wired charging, but the battery capacity differs. The X200 FE leads in raw capacity at 6500mAh globally, ideal for extended usage. The X200 Pro features a slightly smaller 6000mAh battery but adds 30W wireless charging, which the FE lacks. For users needing versatility in charging, the Pro offers more flexibility.

Verdict:

While the X200 FE boasts a larger battery for longer screen time, the X200 Pro’s superior processor and wireless charging option make it better suited for power users and multitaskers. The Pro wins in performance and feature-rich versatility, while the FE focuses on endurance.

3. Camera

Vivo X200 Pro
Vivo X200 Pro

Main and Secondary Lenses:

The X200 FE includes a capable 50 MP main lens, 50 MP 3x telephoto, and 8 MP ultrawide camera, delivering well-rounded performance with Zeiss optics and decent zoom. However, the X200 Pro dominates with a 50 MP main lens on a larger sensor, a massive 200 MP periscope lens with macro capabilities and better OIS, and a 50 MP ultrawide with autofocus. It also supports 8K video, 10-bit Log, and Dolby Vision, giving it a professional-grade edge.

Selfie Camera:

The FE uses a 50 MP selfie shooter that supports 4K video, ensuring sharp and detailed front-facing shots. The X200 Pro drops to 32 MP but offers a wider field of view, making it better for group selfies or vlogging. It also supports 4K at both 30 and 60fps, giving it a performance boost in front video.

Verdict:

For content creators or mobile photography enthusiasts, the X200 Pro’s camera system is significantly more advanced. It delivers richer zoom, more video features, and greater sensor sizes. The FE is solid, but the Pro brings flagship-level imaging.

4. Pricing

VIVO X200 FE
Vivo X200 FE

Both phones are priced similarly at approximately $700. However, the X200 Pro offers more flagship-class features, including a higher-end chipset, superior camera system, Dolby Vision display, and wireless charging. The X200 FE, while equally priced, seems positioned for those who value compactness and extended battery life over cutting-edge specs. 

Given the parity in cost, the X200 Pro provides more hardware value for the money.

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

5. Conclusion

Vivo X200 Pro
Vivo X200 Pro

The X200 Pro stands out with a 200 MP telephoto camera, Dolby Vision support, UFS 4.0 storage, and optional satellite connectivity, features typically found in ultra-premium flagships. Meanwhile, the X200 FE is one of the few compact premium devices with a massive 6500mAh battery and a high-quality telephoto camera, targeting users who prioritize battery endurance and compact usability.

Verdict:

Choose the X200 Pro if advanced photography, high-speed performance, and display quality are your priorities. Go for the X200 FE if you want a more compact device with longer battery life and a strong everyday camera system. For power users and media creators, the X200 Pro delivers more.

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