Realme’s next budget phone is going to be the Note 70T, as the device has been spotted on an Italian retailer’s website. The premature listing reveals everything from the design to the specs of the phone, except the pricing.
The Note 70T sports a 6.74-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution and a waterdrop notch at the top, although the screen’s refresh rate is unspecified. In terms of design and dimensions, the phone measures 161.7 x 74.7 x 7.6mm and weighs 185 grams. The color option includes Gold and Black.
Powered by a fairly basic chipset
The device is built around the Unisoc T7250 chipset, a budget-tier processor not typically known for performance. It’s backed by 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, with no mention of microSD expansion. The listing confirms an IP64 rating for basic protection against dust and water splashes.
The phone is fitted with a 6,000mAh battery to power everything up. As for charging, the FCC documentation reveals the phone supports 15W charging. On the software side, the Note 70T is expected to run Realme UI based on Android 15 out of the box.
Since the Note 70T is a budget phone, the phone will have a fairly basic camera setup. It could have a 50MP main sensor on the back with an LED flash, and a 16MP front-facing camera.
Other specs of the device include dual SIM card support, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.4, USB-C, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. However, it does not support 5G networks. Security is handled by a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.
Realme hasn’t officially announced a launch date for the Note 70T yet. However, now that the device has surfaced on a retailer’s website with full specifications and renders, its debut likely isn’t far off.
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Infinix has introduced its new Hot 60 5G smartphone in India as its most affordable AI-driven 5G smartphone. The key highlights of the device includes a 120Hz LCD panel, a Dimensity 7-series chipset, a big battery, and a dedicated button to access AI features. Here’s a look at the specifications, features, and price of the device.
Infinix Hot 60 5G specifications and features
Infinix Hot 60 5G – Shadow BlueInfinix Hot 60 5G – Tundra Green
The Hot 60 5G+ features a 6.7-inch IPS LCD display with an HD+ resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels, up to 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 240Hz touch sampling rate. The screen delivers a typical brightness of 560 nits, peaking at 700 nits in High Brightness Mode (HBM), and offers 72% NTSC color gamut. For security, it features a side-facing fingerprint sensor.
At its core, the device runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7020 chipset, built on a 6nm process. Paired with 6GB LPDDR5x RAM and 128GB UFS storage, it also supports up to 6GB of extended RAM and expandable storage up to 2TB. The company claims that the device is capable of running 90fps gaming.
The Hot 60 5G houses a 50-megapixel primary rear camera and an 8-megapixel front camera for selfies. Rear and front video recording supports up to 2K at 30fps, with additional slow-motion modes including 1080p at 120fps. The phone runs on XOS 15-based Android 15 and is confirmed to receive two years of security updates.
Infinix Hot 60 5G – One Tap AI button
The Hot 60 5G is also equipped with a customizable One Tap AI Button. This physical button supports both double-press and long-press actions and it can be mapped to over 30+ apps and functions, offering faster access to what you use most, whether it’s quicker text input, gaming enhancements, or one-touch tool shortcuts.
A long press activates Folax, Infinix’s AI assistant, which delivers context-aware suggestions and keeps critical information in view while minimizing distractions. The button also brings Circle to Search, a first in this segment, enabling users to look up content or objects on-screen without leaving the app they’re using. Deeply integrated into XOS 15, the One Tap AI Button transforms the Hot 60 5G+ into a more responsive, personalized, and efficient daily companion.
Infinix Hot 60 5G – Sleek BlackInfinix Hot 60 5G – Caramel Glow
The Hot 60 5G comes equipped with a 5,200mAh battery, supports 18W wired charging, and even features 10W reverse charging. It offers other features, such as DTS audio support, a 3.5mm headphone jack, Bluetooth 5.4, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, USB Type-C, GPS, and an infrared blaster.
Infinix Hot 60 5G price in India, availability
The Infinix Hot 60 5G is priced at Rs 10,499 for the 6GB RAM + 128GB storage variant. However, during its launch day on July 17, buyers can grab it for an effective price of Rs 9,999, inclusive of prepaid offers. It will be available via Flipkart and retail outlets across India. it can be purchased in shades like Sleek Black, Tundra Green. Shadow Blue, and Caramel Glow.
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Infinix’s global wing has shared a teaser video via its official Facebook page, offering a sneak peek into its upcoming smartphone—the Hot 60 Pro+. While the teaser avoids revealing everything upfront, it hints at an exceptionally slim design, upgraded hardware, and intelligent features. Here’s a deeper look into what’s coming.
Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ key specifications confirmed
The Hot 60 Pro+ is being promoted as the world’s slimmest phone with a 3D curved screen, measuring just 5.95mm thick. It features a 6.78-inch nearly bezel-less display with 3D curved glass and narrow edges, creating a premium visual experience. While the refresh rate hasn’t been confirmed, Infinix’s past models in this range have supported up to 120Hz.
Despite its sleek profile, it manages to fit a sizeable 5,160mAh battery—an uncommon feat for ultra-thin smartphones. For comparison, Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge reportedly features a smaller 3,900mAh battery. Infinix claims its battery can hold up to 5 years of daily use and supports 45W fast charging, offering a balance of slimness and practicality.
The device is powered by the MediaTek Helio G200 chipset, making it suitable for regular multitasking and AI-driven tasks. It comes equipped with an 11-layer thermal design, including a 0.3mm vapor chamber—thinner than standard implementations. This system is designed to cut SoC temperatures by as much as 5°C, helping maintain consistent performance during extended use.
For photography, the rear houses a 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 sensor, commonly found in higher mid-range phones and known for its consistent low-light results. Infinix is also introducing a new “One Tap AI” interface, with smart tools for object removal, on-screen content recognition, and other intelligent features aimed at enhancing usability.
The Hot 60 Pro+ is expected to go official globally by the end of July 2025.
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The Redmi 15C might be closer to launch than expected. Last month, it surfaced in the IMEI database, and now a fresh leak reveals almost everything else—design, specifications, and pricing for the European market.
The information comes from a report by YTechb, which claims the upcoming budget phone will be powered by the MediaTek Helio G81 chip. That’s the same processor used in last year’s model, so performance gains likely won’t be a headline feature. Instead, Xiaomi seems to be focusing on making the phone physically bigger this time around.
Redmi 15C will feature a bigger screen, battery
According to the leak, the Redmi 15C will come with a 6.9-inch IPS LCD panel, a slight increase in size (from 6.88 inches), featuring a 120Hz refresh rate and a waterdrop-style notch. The notch will house a 13MP front-facing camera, while the rear setup includes a 50MP main sensor paired with a secondary lens.
Renders included in the leak show the Redmi 15C in four color options: Moonlight Blue, Black, Pink, and Green.
As for the internals, the phone will ship with 4GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of storage. Powering it all is a 6000mAh battery, with support for 33W fast charging. The predecessor has a 5160mAh cell and 18W charging.
Xiaomi claims the battery can last up to 77 hours on a single charge and retain 80 percent of its capacity after 1,000 charging cycles, according to EPREL certification.
In terms of dimensions, the device will reportedly measure 173 x 81 x 8.2 mm and weigh around 205 grams.
As for the pricing, the report claims it will start at €129 for the base variant with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage. The 256GB model will go for €149 in the Eurozone.
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Oppo Find X8 is an impressive flagship smartphone, featuring great hardware, premium design, and feature-rich software — all at a starting price of INR 69,999. It’s a compelling choice for sure, but not the only showstopper in this price range. We’ve found five great alternatives to the Oppo Find X8 that outshines the device in one or more ways.
The OnePlus 13 (long-term review) has a slightly bigger screen at 6.82 inches (versus 6.59 inches). It also boasts a higher resolution and features LTPO 4.1 technology that enables dynamic refresh rate for better battery efficiency. Additionally, it features Ceramic Guard glass for display protection.
The smartphone rocks a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, offering slightly better gaming performance than the Dimensity 9400 on the Find X8. Software-wise, the Find X8 Pro is a step ahead with an extra Android upgrade. Both phones ship with Android 16 out of the box.
OnePlus 13 features a triple camera setup, all with 50MP sensors: a primary sensor with OIS, a periscope telephoto lens with OIS and 3x optical zoom, and an ultrawide lens with a 120˚ field of view. The front gets a 32MP snapper. While both phones support 4K recording from the front, the OnePlus 13 can record up to 8K from the rear. It also excels in battery capacity and charging speed.
This is another excellent alternative to the Oppo Find X8, featuring a more powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. It’s a compact flagship phone with LTPO support and a much stronger Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection. The peak brightness doesn’t quite match Find X8’s, but at 2600nits, outdoor visibility is still great.
The camera system includes a 50MP primary sensor, a 10MP telephoto lens, and a 12MP ultrawide shooter. The selfie camera is 12MP with 4K video support, and the rear setup can record up to 8K. The battery and charging speed are underwhelming, but there’s a reason for it (read here).
The Galaxy S25 features an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, which is more secure, faster, and reliable than the optical fingerprint method commonly used by most smartphones, including the Oppo Find X8. The device also offers longer software support.
Realme GT 7 Pro (full review) is also powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, ensuring top-tier performance. The screen is slightly bigger. It features a slightly larger display with LTPO and an even higher peak brightness than the Find X8.
It comes with a triple camera system: two 50MP sensors for primary and telephoto duties, and an 8MP ultrawide camera. The rear supports up to 8K recording, but the selfie video is limited to 1080p. Overall, it delivers excellent performance, great display, and superb charging speeds, although the camera setup — especially the ultrawide and selfie video — might disappoint some.
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4. Xiaomi 15
Xiaomi 15 (full review) is a compact flagship phone, featuring a slightly smaller 6.36-inch AMOLED screen with LTPO support for a more efficient power consumption. It uses Xiaomi’s own Shield Glass for protection and the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset for all the heavy lifting.
The camera system includes three 50MP sensors (primary, telephoto, and ultrawide) with 8K video capability. The 32MP front camera supports up to 4K video. Other aspects of the phone, such as connectivity features, battery capacity and charging speeds are flagship-grade, too.
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5. Google Pixel 9
Google Pixel 9
The Pixel 9 also secures a place on this list, not because of its hardware but for a great Android experience and software optimizations. When compared to the Oppo Find X8, the Pixel 9’s screen is a little shorter and features lower peak brightness, but has a stronger Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection on both sides.
The Tensor G4 chipset may not match the raw performance of the Dimensity 9400 or Snapdragon 8 Elite, but it’s more than capable for daily use. You also get seven years of Android updates. Plus, the fact that Pixels are usually the first phones to get the latest OS makes it sweeter.
Unlike others, it lacks a telephoto camera but still manages to deliver excellent image quality. The device has an ultrasonic fingerprint reader and a decent battery with decent fast charging support.
Google Pixel 9 specs:
Display: 6.3″ OLED, 1080 x 2424 pixels resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 2700nits brightness (peak), Gorilla Glass Victus 2
Processor: Google Tensor G4 (4nm)
Software: Android 14, up to seven major Android upgrades
Rear camera: dual cameras, up to 4K video recording
50MP (primary) – f/1.7, dual pixel PDAF, OIS
48MP (telephoto) – f/1.7, dual pixel PDAF, 123˚ field of view
Selfie camera: single camera, up to 4K video recording
Indian deep-tech company QWR has revealed its upcoming wearable device, Humbl, which it claims is the country’s first AI-powered smart glasses. The startup, which has been active in the XR space since 2017, shared initial details and features through promotional materials and a press note, suggesting that the device could mark a new direction in voice- and vision-based computing.
Humbl – India’s first AI-powered smart glasses
Humbl, India’s First AI Glasses by QWR
Humbl is powered by the Qualcomm AR1 processor and is built around a screenless, voice-first interface. The glasses feature a contextual camera, gesture support, and open-ear audio. Designed to serve as an always-on assistant, Humbl can respond to voice commands such as “Hey Humbl” to carry out tasks like recording point-of-view videos, providing directions, playing music, summarizing conversations, setting reminders, and offering real-time translations.
The AI can interpret both audio and visual input, allowing it to identify objects and landmarks to enhance user navigation. QWR says the glasses are tuned to understand multiple Indian languages and dialects, which makes them particularly relevant to the local market. It also highlights that Humbl is designed to be discreet and practical for everyday wear. The appearance is similar to that of Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, though specific hardware details like battery life haven’t been disclosed yet.
Launch timeline
The official launch is scheduled for later this month, but buyers will have to wait until the final quarter of 2025 for shipping. QWR, led by founder Suraj Aiar, also hinted at larger ambitions, including building advanced XR manufacturing infrastructure for global exports. While their website currently doesn’t mention Humbl, the company’s social media is teasing its arrival.
QWR already offers smart glasses under the Aurl brand, which are audio-only, and two different VR headsets.
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Hisense unveiled the HT SATURN, a 4.1.2-channel surround sound system built in partnership with audio company Devialet, back in April. After months of delay, the home theater system is now about to hit store shelves in various regions.
Hisense HT SATURN features
The HT SATURN includes 13 total speakers and delivers up to 720 watts of power. The system combines Hisense’s Hi-Concerto technology with Devialet’s tuning to deliver immersive home audio.
The HT SATURN features four satellite units, each with upward-firing speakers, tweeters, and full-range drivers. A 6.5-inch wireless subwoofer handles low frequencies with minimal distortion. Together, the system creates a 7.1.2-channel soundstage when paired with supported Hisense TVs. It supports both Dolby Atmos and DTS:X for spatial audio.
Devialet tuning helps produce clean, well-balanced sound across different types of content. The system offers five preset sound modes: Standard, Movie, Music, Game, and Sports. It also includes extra effects like Surround, Night, Voice, AI, and Virtual:X to tailor audio output to different listening environments.
Connectivity includes triple-band wireless (2.4GHz, 5.2GHz, 5.8GHz) for stable streaming, Bluetooth 5.3, HDMI IN, HDMI eARC, and optical input. Users can control the system with a Hisense TV remote using the EzPlay feature, with settings displayed on the TV screen for easy adjustments.
The compact satellite speakers and subwoofer can be placed on stands or wall-mounted. Intelligent Room Correction automatically adjusts the audio based on room size and layout, ensuring consistent performance.
The Hisense HT SATURN is priced at €999/US$1299. Sales will soon begin at Amazon, BestBuy US, Currys UK, M.Video Russia, and other major retailers. Although the launch was delayed in some European countries, online listings are now live, confirming wider availability.
Nothing has launched the Phone (3) with a new Glyph Matrix interface, a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, and long-term software support. The phone runs Android 15 with Nothing OS 3.5 and includes new AI tools like Essential Search, Flip to Record, and Essential Space. It also promises five OS updates and seven years of security patches.
While the Phone (3) introduces bold design changes and practical software features, the competition in the premium smartphone space has intensified. Several brands have devices with better displays, camera systems, battery performance, and AI integration. Here are the top five alternatives to consider.
OnePlus launched the OnePlus 13 with a large 6.82-inch 2K+ AMOLED display that supports 4,500 nits of peak brightness. The display received DisplayMate A++ certification. The phone runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and supports up to 24GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage.
OnePlus has retained its flagship camera setup with a 50MP Sony LYT-808 main sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide lens, and a 50MP periscope telephoto camera with up to 120x digital zoom. The company has added an advanced cooling system and improved antenna performance using the redesigned alert slider module.
The phone supports 100W SuperVOOC wired charging and 50W wireless charging for its 6000mAh battery. OnePlus has priced the base 12GB + 256GB model at $799, which undercuts Nothing’s top-end variant while offering more RAM, storage, and charging features.
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2. Samsung Galaxy S25
Samsung introduced the Galaxy S25 with a 6.2-inch FHD+ AMOLED display that supports a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 2,600 nits brightness. The device runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset and features deep integration with Google’s Gemini-based AI tools. Samsung has confirmed support for seven generations of Android and security updates.
The S25 includes a triple camera system with a 50MP main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, and a 10MP telephoto lens. Samsung continues to offer reliable performance and consistent camera results. The Galaxy S25 starts around $799.99 globally, positioning itself as a well-rounded alternative to the Nothing Phone (3).
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3. Xiaomi 15
Xiaomi launched the Xiaomi 15 with a compact 6.36-inch 1.5K OLED LTPO panel that supports a peak brightness of 3200 nits and ultra-narrow bezels. The phone runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and includes the IceLoop Wing-type cooling system for better thermal performance.
The Xiaomi 15 features three Leica-branded 50MP cameras, including a 1/1.31-inch main sensor, an ultra-wide lens, and a 2.6x telephoto camera. The company has also added its new AISP 2.0 image processing engine and Leica Summilux optics for better low-light and portrait results.
Xiaomi has included a 5240mAh battery with 90W wired charging and 50W wireless charging support. The phone is priced at around $779 for the single 12GB + 512GB variant, offering excellent value in a smaller form factor.
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4. Apple iPhone 16
Apple announced the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus with the new A18 chip. These models include the Action Button and introduce a new Camera Control button with haptic feedback and gesture support. The iPhone 16 has a 6.1-inch OLED display while the Plus variant features a 6.7-inch panel, both with up to 2,000 nits of outdoor brightness.
The camera setup includes a 48MP main sensor with sensor-shift stabilization and a 12MP ultra-wide lens. Apple has added support for spatial video and spatial photos for the Vision Pro headset. New AI tools in iOS 18 enhance image cleanup and editing through Apple Intelligence.
The iPhone 16 starts at $799 for the 128GB model. With long-term iOS support and Apple’s ecosystem, it remains a solid alternative to Nothing’s offering.
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5. Google Pixel 9 Pro XL
Google launched the Pixel 9 Pro XL with a 6.8-inch QHD+ LTPO AMOLED display that supports up to 3,000 nits brightness. The phone runs on the Tensor G4 chip and includes the Titan M2 security module. Google promises seven years of OS, security, and feature updates.
The camera setup includes a 50MP GNK main sensor, a 48MP ultra-wide camera, and a 48MP 5x periscope telephoto lens. The front camera uses a 42MP Sony IMX858 sensor with autofocus. The Pixel 9 Pro XL introduces AI-based features such as Zoom Enhance, Add Me, and Magic Editor with auto-framing.
The phone packs a 5060mAh battery with support for 37W wired and 23W wireless charging. It starts at $1,099. For users prioritizing photography, AI tools, and long-term support, the Pixel 9 Pro XL delivers a complete flagship experience.
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6. Verdict: Should you still go for the Nothing Phone (3)?
There’s no doubt the Nothing Phone (3) brings a unique identity to the Android space. The new Glyph Matrix is fun, the Essential Key introduces useful AI-powered features, and its 5500mAh battery with 65W charging is solid. But when your rivals are offering better displays, stronger cameras, faster processors, and equally long software support, being “different” may not be enough.
If you want the most complete phone experience today, the OnePlus 13 and Pixel 9 Pro XL stand out. If AI productivity and long-term support matter most, the Galaxy S25 is the smarter pick. Xiaomi 15 is for compact power users, and the iPhone 16 remains a no-nonsense benchmark of stability and ecosystem lock-in.
The Nothing Phone (3) isn’t a bad phone by any means. But in 2025, competition is fierce, and “Nothing” has never had to prove itself more.
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Oppo is gearing up to unveil its new K13 Turbo series of smartphones, aimed at users looking for powerful performance in the mid-range segment. The company has confirmed that the launch will take place on July 21 at 2:30m (local time) in China. Here’s a look at all that is known about the K13 Turbo.
Oppo K13 Turbo series teaser
The above teaser gives a glimpse of the Oppo K13 Turbo series’ active cooling fan. This seems to be positioned below the primary camera of the device. It is also said to support smart frequency adjustment for better power efficiency and includes RGB lighting for visual appeal. Interestingly, despite the addition of moving parts, the K13 Turbo is expected to be IPX8 certified, hinting at strong water resistance.
The Oppo K13 Turbo is said to be targeted at gamers and young users. It is also expected to ship with a flat display supporting high refresh rates, aiming to deliver a smooth and immersive gaming experience.
Oppo K13 Turbo series specifications (rumored)
Recently, the Oppo K13 Turbo Pro, bearing the PLE110 model number, was spotted on Geekbench with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset and 16GB of RAM. The display could be a 6.8-inch flat OLED LTPS panel with a 2800 x 1280 resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. Camera hardware may include a 50-megapixel main sensor alongside a secondary 2-megapixel camera, with a 16-megapixel front camera. Additional features tipped include a plastic frame, short-focus fingerprint scanner, and RGB lighting.
The K13 Turbo, on the other hand, is said to be equipped with the Dimensity 8450 chipset. It is likely to feature the same display and cameras as the Pro model. Both phones are expected to come in Black Warrior and First Purple shades. While the K13 Turbo will also come in Knight White, the Pro edition may come in Knight Silver.
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Nothing is giving Indian customers a chance to buy the Nothing Phone (3) before its official release. The company will host a special drop event on July 12 at UB City in Bengaluru. The event starts at 7:00 PM IST and entry will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
At the event, customers will be able to purchase the Phone (3) ahead of its global sale. The first 100 buyers will receive a free Nothing Headphone (1), which is priced at Rs. 21,999. Attendees will also be able to try out the Phone (3) and Headphone (1) at the venue.
The Phone (3) is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset and runs on Nothing OS 3.5. It features a 50MP triple rear camera and a 50MP front camera. The phone comes with a 5500 mAh battery, supports 65W fast wired charging, and 15W wireless charging. It is rated IP68 for dust and water resistance (explore more details by clicking here).
The event will include music, lighting, and challenges where participants can win more units of the Headphone (1) and other merchandise. Complimentary refreshments and barista-style coffee in collectible mugs will also be available.
The Nothing Phone (3) has a retail price tag of Rs. 79,999 for the 12GB + 256GB model, and the 16GB + 512GB model costs Rs. 89,999. With bank offers and exchange offers, the starting price of the device drops to Rs. 62,999. That said, it is unclear which of these offers will be applicable during this drop event.
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Samsung has officially launched its next generation of wearables, the Galaxy Watch 8 series, at the recent Unpacked event. The new smartwatches build on what Samsung already does well: solid fitness tracking, seamless Android integration, and consistent design.
But with the Galaxy Watch 8 series, Samsung has decided to make a few bolder changes, both visually and under the hood. The company is also bringing back the Classic model this year, complete with everyone’s favorite rotating bezel.
Here are the new features that make the Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic what they are.
The most immediately noticeable change in the Galaxy Watch 8 series is the design. The watches are now squircle in shape compared to the round casing of the Watch 7 line.
Essentially, this means both the Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic have a square case with a round display. It’s a bold visual shift that brings the Galaxy Watch 8 and 8 Classic closer in form to the Galaxy Watch Ultra.
This design might take some getting used to. Traditional round watches have a timeless aesthetic, and some may prefer that classic look. But on the wrist, the wearables still look modern and refined.
Also, the Watch 8 is nearly a millimeter thinner than its predecessor at 8.6mm. The new shape also helps the device sit more securely on the wrist, which Samsung claims improves sensor accuracy.
Samsung has also improved how the straps attach. There’s now a quick-release mechanism similar to what we’ve seen on the Watch Ultra. It makes swapping out bands easier. However, you wouldn’t be able to use earlier Galaxy Watch bands on the new models.
2. A Brighter, Still OLED Display
Both Watch 8 models retain OLED displays, but brightness now reaches up to 3,000 nits, according to Samsung. This level of brightness matches what Apple offers with the Watch Ultra 2.
While the Watch 7 was already easy to see in direct sunlight, the bump in brightness ensures better visibility in harsh lighting conditions. That said, the difference might be difficult to detect under normal circumstances.
Samsung hasn’t changed the display resolution or size in any significant way, so the brightness bump is the headline improvement here. It’s a modest but useful upgrade, especially for users who spend a lot of time outdoors.
3. Expanded Health Tracking with Sleep and Vascular Features
Samsung continues to treat health tracking as a major priority in its smartwatches. The Galaxy Watch 8 series brings new and updated health features, though most of them lean toward lifestyle advice rather than medical-grade diagnostics.
New in One UI 8 Watch is a “Bedtime Guidance” system that recommends sleep times based on personal habits. It requires at least three nights of sleep data to begin offering insights.
The sleep apnea detection feature has also received EU medical certification, lending more credibility to its measurements.
Another addition is vascular strain measurement, designed to monitor the condition of blood vessels during sleep. While useful, this feature is not medically certified.
There’s also a new Antioxidant Index feature that estimates levels of free radicals in the body. However, it requires users to remove the watch and place a thumb on the sensor. Like other new tools, it serves more as a general wellness guide than a diagnostic tool.
Beyond these, the Watch 8 continues to offer the usual health tracking features, including body composition analysis, heart rate monitoring, blood pressure tracking, and ECG readings (when paired with a Samsung smartphone and the Health Monitor app).
4. Google Gemini Replaces (Some of) Bixby
Perhaps one of the most interesting additions to the Galaxy Watch 8 is Google Gemini integration. For years, Bixby has handled voice assistance on Samsung watches, though to lukewarm reception. Now, users can choose Gemini as an alternative.
Gemini is available via LTE and Wi-Fi and supports a range of voice commands; everything from sending messages to creating reminders or generating basic routes.
It doesn’t yet support full conversational AI or work with all apps (WhatsApp replies, for example, are not available). But it’s an improvement over Bixby in terms of functionality and cloud-connected features.
That doesn’t mean Bixby is gone. It still handles all offline tasks and can be set as the default assistant. Users can configure which assistant is triggered via the top button, now dubbed the “AI Button.”
Wear OS continues to be the foundation of the Watch 8 software experience. The Play Store offers access to standalone apps like WhatsApp and Spotify, as well as many other Android-compatible services.
5. Running Coach and Upgraded Sports Features
The Galaxy Watch 8 introduces a new running coach feature designed to help runners of all levels train more effectively. It uses the 12-minute Cooper test as a starting point to assess a user’s fitness level and build a customized running plan from there.
During workouts, the watch offers real-time coaching feedback, like maintaining the correct pace or adjusting intensity. The watches also include dual-frequency GPS to improve location accuracy during outdoor exercise.
These fitness improvements aren’t exclusive to professional athletes. They’re designed for anyone who wants to monitor or improve their daily activity without diving into complex metrics. It’s a subtle but useful evolution for Samsung’s fitness platform.
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Razer has launched the DeathAdder V4 Pro, the latest version of its best-selling gaming mouse. It is designed for competitive gaming and built with input from professional esports players.
The DeathAdder V4 Pro features Razer HyperSpeed Wireless Gen-2, which offers over 63 percent better power efficiency and 37 percent lower latency than the previous generation. It supports a polling rate of up to 8000 Hz in both wired and wireless modes. At 1000 Hz, the battery lasts up to 150 hours. At 8000 Hz, battery life drops to 22 hours.
The mouse includes the new Razer Focus Pro 45K Optical Sensor Gen-2 with up to 45,000 DPI, 900 IPS speed, and 85 G acceleration. It offers 99.8 percent resolution accuracy and includes features like Dynamic Sensitivity, Mouse Rotation, and Sensitivity Matcher.
This is also the first Razer mouse to feature an Optical Scroll Wheel. It is more durable than mechanical scroll wheels and offers consistent tactile feedback. The DeathAdder V4 Pro uses Razer Optical Mouse Switches Gen-4, rated for 100 million clicks and redesigned for a sharper click feel.
The mouse weighs 56 grams in black and 57 grams in white. It has a right-handed ergonomic shape with six programmable buttons. The feet are made of 100 percent PTFE for smoother glide. It has no RGB lighting and comes with a USB Type-A to USB Type-C cable.
Razer has used over 67 percent bio-based and recycled plastics in the mouse. The internal structure is redesigned to stay lightweight without losing durability. Reinforced side walls add strength. Split side buttons help avoid misclicks. A smooth-touch finish improves grip.
The mouse was developed with esports players, including Nikola “NiKo” Kovač, who tested the prototypes during official matches. The DeathAdder V4 Pro is priced at 169.99 US dollars and is available now in black and white on the Razer online store.
Other than the new mouse, Razer has also launched the BlackWidow V4 Tenkeyless HyperSpeed, a $179.99 wireless gaming keyboard featuring Gen-3 Orange Tactile Mechanical Switches with hot-swappable 3-pin/5-pin support, dual-layer dampening foam, and pre-lubed stabilizers for better acoustics.
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Philips has announced the new Evnia 27M2N3800A gaming monitor, aimed at gamers looking for high performance and flexibility. The 27-inch Fast IPS display supports a dual mode setup, allowing users to switch between 3840 x 2160 resolution at 160Hz and 1920 x 1080 resolution at 320Hz. This lets gamers choose between high detail or smoother motion depending on the game.
The monitor uses a W-LED backlight and has a 16:9 aspect ratio. It supports 1.07 billion colors and covers 130 percent sRGB, 95 percent DCI-P3, and 90 percent Adobe RGB color spaces. It features HDR 400 with up to 450 nits peak brightness and a 1000:1 contrast ratio. The response time is rated at 0.5 milliseconds using Smart MBR technology to reduce motion blur during fast scenes.
Gaming-focused features include Smart Crosshair, Smart Sniper, Stark ShadowBoost, and SmartImage game modes for FPS, Racing, and RTS titles. It also offers two Gamer profiles for custom settings. Adaptive Sync, Low Input Lag, and FlickerFree technology are also supported for a smooth gaming experience.
The Evnia Precision Center software gives users full control over display settings and customization. The monitor includes two 2W stereo speakers and a headphone jack. It also has LowBlue mode, anti-glare coating, and a pixel density of 163 PPI. SmartUniformity is rated between 93 to 105 percent for consistent brightness and color.
Connectivity includes two HDMI 2.1 ports and one DisplayPort 1.4, along with support for HDCP 1.4 and 2.3. The MultiView feature allows two devices to display simultaneously on the screen, useful for multitasking or console and PC setups.
The Evnia 27M2N3800A will begin shipping in Europe in July. It is available for preorder on Amazon Germany at €359 and in the UK for £279, which is around $379.
In related news, Philips has introduced the 27M2N8500X gaming monitor in China, equipped with a 27-inch QD-OLED panel offering a 2560×1440 resolution, 500Hz refresh rate, and 0.03ms response time. The price is set at 5999 yuan (approximately $835). Global launch details are not yet confirmed.
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Xiaomi has started rolling out the HyperOS 2.2 update for global users. The Xiaomi 14 Ultra in India is now receiving the update with version number 2.0.201.0.VNAINXM. The update is 1.3GB in size and includes the June 2025 Android security patch.
The update brings several system improvements. Animations have been optimized to stop when entering subpages, switching apps, or closing apps in landscape mode. Issues with app launch and close animations, display glitches, and gesture failures have been fixed. Scrolling in third-party content feeds is now smoother.
The home screen wallpaper now supports a blur effect. The full-screen indicator has been updated with better visual effects and fewer accidental triggers of XiaoAi. Some classic pages have been redesigned, and app launch animations have been improved.
Lock screen updates include new Eastern-style templates, lens-effect wallpapers, and options to customize lock screen shortcuts.
The camera app gets a full redesign. It now uses a cleaner, more professional layout. Feature menus and settings have been reorganized. The standard watermark tool now lets users change the position of the watermark.
In settings, a shortcut to system navigation has been added to the home screen settings. Some icons in the status bar can now be customized.
Accessibility improvements fix issues where gestures and volume buttons didn’t work in TalkBack mode. The update also fixes missing audio feedback in apps like Calendar, Settings, Contacts, Control Center, and others.
The update is now live for Xiaomi 14 Ultra users in India and will roll out to more devices soon. The update was also launched in other regions last month.
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Google is expected to launch the Pixel 10 series on August 20, including the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. While the company hasn’t officially confirmed details, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold has surfaced on Geekbench, revealing key specifications.
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold
The foldable is listed with the motherboard codename “rango” and an octa-core CPU using a 2+5+1 configuration: two cores at 2.25GHz, five at 3.05GHz, and one at 3.78GHz. It is powered by Google’s upcoming Tensor G5 chip, paired with 16GB of RAM, and runs Android 16.
In benchmark tests, the device scored 2,276 in single-core and 6,173 in multi-core performance, significantly higher than the Pixel 9 Pro Fold with its Tensor G4 chip, which scored 1,981 and 4,783, respectively. The scores are expected to improve in retail units with final software and chipset tuning.
Earlier reports highlighted that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is set to be slimmer and more durable than its predecessor. A new hinge mechanism aims to reduce thickness, making the phone easier to handle. The biggest upgrade is the IP68 rating, making it the first foldable phone to offer full dust and water resistance. Most foldables skip dust protection and offer only water resistance.
Design leaks suggest the Pixel 10 Pro Fold resembles the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, with slight modifications. The camera setup is expected to stay largely the same: a 50MP Sony GN8 main sensor, a 12MP Samsung 3J1 telephoto lens, and a 12MP 3J1 ultra-wide lens, with minor improvements to the primary shooter.
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Huawei has officially brought its Pura 80 Ultra to global markets, and it’s making headlines for one key reason: a world-first switchable telephoto lens. Announced on July 10, in the UAE, the phone aims to push mobile photography into new territory—blending innovation with a bold flagship design.
World’s first switchable dual-lens telephoto leads the way
At the heart of the Pura 80 Ultra’s appeal is its groundbreaking dual-lens telephoto system. The rear camera setup includes a 50MP 1-inch RYYB main sensor (f/1.6–f/4.0), a 40MP ultrawide camera (f/2.2), and a 1.5MP spectral sensor to enhance color accuracy. But the real showstopper is the 50MP 1/1.28-inch telephoto sensor—the largest of its kind on any smartphone—delivering 3.7x (83mm) and 9.4x (212mm) optical zoom via a motorized periscope module. Some older Galaxy flagships, like the Galaxy S23 Ultra, offered 10x periscope telephoto—but the sensor was tiny (1/3.52″) in comparison.
Design-wise, the phone doesn’t hold back. It features a polished aluminum frame, second-gen Kunlun Glass on both the front and back, and a 6.8-inch LTPO OLED panel (2848×1276, 120Hz) underneath that reaches 3000 nits of peak brightness.
According to unofficial sources, the phone is powered by the brand’s in-house Kirin 9020 chip, is paired with 16GB RAM and up to 1TB of storage, and runs on Android-based EMUI 15. The 5,170 mAh battery (5,700 mAh in China) supports 100W wired and 80W wireless charging.
One caveat: while the Chinese version includes 5G and satellite connectivity via HarmonyOS 5.1 (free of Android), the global version ships with 4G-only and no satellite support. That could be a sticking point for users, given its flagship positioning.
Pricing and availability
The Pura 80 Ultra is available in Black and Gold finishes and starts at ¥9,999 (around $1,400) in China. Global pricing and release details haven’t been fully revealed yet, but more information is expected soon via Huawei’s official channels.
Wiko has refreshed its Hi MateBook D 14 and D 16 laptops with the latest Intel Core 7 240H and 250H processors, bringing improved performance to the series. While the design remains slim and minimalist, the internal upgrade marks a significant enhancement in processing capabilities. Both models are currently available for purchase on JD.com.
Hi MateBook D 14 Specifications
The MateBook D 14 features a 14.2-inch 2880×1920 display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 10-point multi-touch support. It weighs just 1.31kg and measures 14.5mm thick, making it highly portable. The screen uses a 16:10 golden aspect ratio for a broader field of view across tasks like gaming, video editing, and document work.
It also features TÜV Rheinland-certified low blue light and flicker-free performance to reduce eye strain, a 90% screen-to-body ratio with 3.5mm bezels, and 100% sRGB color coverage for vivid and accurate visuals.
The laptop houses a 56Wh battery, offering up to 17.5 hours of usage on a single charge. It supports 65W USB-C fast charging. Additionally, it features a fingerprint-enabled power button, an edge-to-edge keyboard, and improved wireless range thanks to a new-generation antenna with claimed 270-meter coverage under optimal conditions.
It also supports Huawei’s ecosystem features like Super Device, app continuity, and screen sharing for users already using Huawei phones and tablets.
Hi MateBook D 16 Specifications
The Hi MateBook D 16 comes with a 16-inch 1920×1200 display with a 16:10 aspect ratio and 90% screen-to-body ratio. It supports the full sRGB color gamut and is TÜV Rheinland certified for low blue light and DC dimming. This model is better suited for users who need a larger screen and better color accuracy.
The D16 is powered by the Intel Core 7 250H processor and comes equipped with a redesigned Shark Fin cooling system that uses ultra-thin fan blades. Wiko claims the noise level remains as low as 22dB during use. The full-sized keyboard includes a numeric keypad, 1.5mm key travel, and a soft-landing design for quieter typing. It also has a physical switch for the webcam and a dedicated Smart Search key.
The D16 packs a 70Wh battery and supports 65W USB-C charging. It includes one USB-C port, two USB-A ports, and an HDMI port.
Both laptops run Windows 11 and come pre-installed with Microsoft Office Home Edition. Wiko is also offering limited-time value-added services such as OS reinstallation, remote diagnostics, and cleaning support.
Pricing and Availability
The Hi MateBook D 14 is priced at 4,799 yuan (about $668) for the version with 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD, and 5,199 yuan (about $724) for the 32GB RAM model.
The Hi MateBook D 16 is available in a single configuration with 32GB RAM and 1TB SSD, priced at 5,699 yuan (about $794). Both models come in Deep Space Grey and Moonlight Silver color options.
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Sony is hitting pause on global sales of its flagship Xperia 1 VII smartphone following widespread complaints of unexpected shutdowns and boot failures. After initially suspending sales in Japan, the company is now extending the halt worldwide while it investigates what appears to be a hardware-related issue.
In an updated support notice published on July 8, Sony acknowledged the growing number of reports involving sudden reboots, freezing, and devices failing to power on entirely. While the issue first surfaced in Japan, affecting four models—SO-51F, SOG15, A501SO, and XQ-FS44—similar problems have now been reported by users in Europe, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. In response, listings for the phone have quietly disappeared from Sony’s online stores in several markets, including the UK, Germany, and Spain.
The exact cause remains unclear
Sony believes the glitch may be limited to specific production batches, possibly tied to a hardware fault, although the exact cause remains unclear. As of now, there’s no word on how many units are affected or when sales might resume.
For those already experiencing issues, Sony is offering a temporary workaround: press and hold the power and volume up buttons simultaneously for about 20 seconds to force a restart. The company also recommends updating to the latest software version and, most importantly, backing up important data right away.
Sony is urging customers to contact support if their phone is acting up. While some devices may recover with software updates, others might need to be sent in for repair.
The Xperia 1 VII, released earlier last month, features a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and a triple camera system. But with these reliability concerns now surfacing, the phone’s momentum in the premium market could take a hit unless Sony addresses the problem quickly and clearly.
Traveling with technology is no longer a luxury; it’s a necessity. Whether you’re on a business trip or exploring new cities, staying connected is crucial. But managing multiple devices, plug types, and power demands across borders can be frustrating. The TESSAN Voyager 205 Universal Travel Adapter aims to solve these issues with one compact, high-powered solution. Designed for today’s global traveler, it brings reliable performance, convenience, and smart design into a single charging hub.
A Smarter Way to Stay Powered Abroad
Most standard chargers can’t keep up with the demands of international travel. Outlets are scarce, voltage standards vary, and carrying multiple chargers creates clutter and weight. The Voyager 205 is designed to remove that hassle. It’s not just about charging, it’s about staying efficient and prepared in unpredictable environments. With global plug support, high-speed USB-C charging, and power safety features, it replaces multiple chargers and adapters in one compact unit.
Fast and Efficient Charging at the Airport
Airports are where charging speed and convenience matter most. Travelers often have access to just one outlet and only a few minutes before boarding. The TESSAN Voyager 205, with 205W GaN output and six USB-C ports, lets you charge a laptop and phone simultaneously at full speed. Unlike heavier adapters, its 336g lightweight body stays secure in wall sockets and easily fits into a carry-on bag. It turns any last-minute charging opportunity into a fast, efficient top-up session for your most important devices.
In-Flight Charging Without Overheating
Newer planes and business class seats often include AC outlets, but power quality isn’t always consistent. The Voyager 205 performs well under these conditions, even charging two laptops for hours without overheating. That kind of stable output from such a compact charger is rare. It fits neatly on tray tables and operates safely in tight, closed environments. Smart power management ensures that each device receives exactly the power it needs, which is especially helpful when multiple users or devices share one adapter mid-flight.
Hotel Rooms: One Outlet Becomes a Charging Station
Hotel rooms, especially older ones, usually don’t offer enough outlets. The Voyager 205 solves this by converting one socket into a hub for up to eight devices, six USB-C ports, one USB-A, and a universal AC outlet. Whether you’re a solo traveler or with family, it supports all your gear. The slider-based plug mechanism lets you switch between US, UK, EU, and AU standards without needing a separate adapter. From laptops to phones to cameras, you can charge everything at once. It also supports devices like kettles or straighteners, just not high-wattage appliances.
Quiet and Clean Work in Cafés or Co-Working Spaces
For remote workers or digital nomads, quiet operation and portability are essential. The Voyager 205 is fanless and silent, perfect for quiet environments like cafés or coworking desks. Its symmetrical port design and small footprint help avoid cable mess and free up space. No extra power bricks or extension cords are required; just plug in and start working.
Safety in Shared Spaces Like Hostels
In hostels or group accommodations, power safety is a real concern. Unstable power, crowded outlets, and varying socket types can be risky. The Voyager 205 features flame-retardant casing, short-circuit protection, and heat safety. While it doesn’t have advanced surge protection, it’s recommended to use it with a separate surge suppressor in areas with unstable electricity.
Better for the Planet, Better for Your Bag
TESSAN also focuses on sustainability. The Voyager 205 is backed by eco-initiatives like Climate Partner and One Tree Planted. The materials and packaging are eco-conscious, but the real benefit is practical; replacing multiple chargers and adapters reduces waste. With fewer electronics in your bag and less plastic used over time, it’s a cleaner, simpler way to travel.
Built to Travel the World With You
The TESSAN Voyager 205 isn’t just about more power or more ports; it’s about solving real problems travelers face every day. It combines fast charging, global compatibility, and efficient design in a way that makes travel simpler. From the airport gate to hotel rooms, café desks, or long-haul flights, it adapts to how and where people work and stay connected. While it’s priced on the premium side, its performance and versatility justify every cent. For travelers who carry multiple devices and want one dependable charging solution, this is it.
TECNO is taking foldable phones to a whole new level with its upcoming PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold Concept. This concept device breaks traditional norms by introducing a tri-fold design with a dual-inward-folding mechanism, something not seen in mainstream foldables so far. With a unique G-style folding structure, it opens the door to more versatile usage scenarios and addresses the limitations of both traditional book-style and outward tri-fold foldables.
Tri-Fold Design with Dual Inward Folding
The biggest innovation in the PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold is its dual-inward-folding tri-fold design. Unlike other tri-fold phones that fold outward and expose the flexible display to potential damage, TECNO’s concept keeps the main inner display fully protected. The design uses two inward folds, forming a G-shape when closed. This not only shields the main screen but also allows the inner display to remain perfectly flat and uninterrupted when fully unfolded. The seamless panel is ideal for immersive media viewing and multitasking.
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Dual-Screen Experience for Flexibility
To make daily use easier, the device features a secondary cover screen. This screen acts like a regular smartphone display when the device is folded, letting users handle calls, messages, and light tasks without needing to unfold the phone. When opened, the large inner screen transforms the experience into something close to a small tablet or even a laptop-like device, depending on how it’s positioned.
Multi-Angle Hovering for Hands-Free Use
TECNO also adds practical usability through its multi-angle hovering support. This allows the phone to remain partially folded at various angles, similar to a laptop or stand. It’s especially useful for video calls, watching movies, or using the device in a dual-panel productivity mode. This feature makes the device more than just a showpiece; it’s meant to work in real-world scenarios.
Slim Profile Despite Complex Build
Even with its dual hinges and two separate screens, TECNO claims that the PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold remains incredibly slim. The brand suggests it’s the slimmest tri-fold device to date, offering a profile that rivals some single-hinge foldables. This was achieved through impressive engineering in hinge miniaturization and advanced flexible display layering, allowing for a compact fold without bulk.
A Concept Built on Proven Innovation
This isn’t TECNO’s first step into experimental form factors. The company has previously worked on tri-fold and rollable prototypes. The PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold Concept builds on that legacy and aims to push boundaries further. It’s a clear signal of TECNO’s ambitions in next-gen mobile technology.
TECNO plans to officially unveil the PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold Concept in mid-July. While it’s still a concept device, the level of detail and engineering already achieved suggests a serious push toward commercial tri-fold smartphones. If this vision comes to life soon, TECNO could redefine how we think about smartphone versatility, portability, and design.
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