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Xiaomi 15T Pro Storage Details Surface Ahead of Launch

Xiaomi‘s next gen budget flagship has just been spotted in a recent certification. The Xiaomi 15T Pro is reportedly in the works, but ahead of its official announcement, the storage configurations have been revealed via a FCC sighting. So here are all the details.

Xiaomi 15T Pro Storage Options Revealed

The Chinese tech giant’s upcoming affordable flagship just bagged the FCC certification, carrying the 2506BPN68G model number. This listing shows the Xiaomi 15T Pro with support for Bluetooth, NFC, and WiFi 7. But the notable detail revealed in the database was its storage variants. Xiaomi is expected to pack the 15T Pro with 12GB of RAM on all three options, which include 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB internal storage.

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Xiaomi 14T series

The Xiaomi 15T Pro was also listed with the Android 15 OS based HyperOS 2.0 custom skin, although it might drop in the market with Android 16. Apart from the FCC sighting, the Xiaomi 15T Pro was previously spotted on Singapore’s IMDA certification as well, which hints at its potential global release (Via XpertPick). Recent rumor mill has also claimed that this budget premium phone could debut in China with MediaTek’s flagship Dimensity 9400+ SoC.

For photography, the selfie shooter is rumored to be a Samsung S5KKDS sensor, while the rear has a 50-megapixel OmniVision OVX9100 main camera, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel Samsung JN5 telephoto camera. The primary sensor seems to be a different version of the one found on the flagship Xiaomi 15 (Review), while the telephoto shooter remains the same. Meanwhile, the ultra wide angle lens is a downgrade from 50MP to a 13MP sensor. A large 5,500mAh battery pack could power this device, which may support 90W wired fast charging.

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Xiaomi launches new 12kg washer dryer with smart drying, steam care & HyperOS

Xiaomi has launched its new Mijia 12kg washer-dryer combo in China. The product is now available for reservation on JD.com, priced at 1,899 yuan ($264). It is aimed at families who need a high-capacity appliance that combines smart connectivity with a space-saving design and intelligent functionality.

Xiaomi Mijia 12kg Washer Dryer

Xiaomi Mijia 12kg Washer Dryer Specifications

The Mijia washer-dryer (model XHQG120MJ101) is designed to handle larger laundry loads, with a 12kg washing capacity and a 9kg drying capacity. It uses a compact form factor, measuring just 610mm in depth, which makes it suitable for modern homes with built-in cabinetry.

Xiaomi has equipped the machine with a DD (Direct Drive) inverter motor that runs at up to 1200 RPM. The motor aims to reduce vibration and noise while improving long-term durability. Xiaomi provides a 10-year warranty for the motor. The washer supports water pressure between 0.05MPa and 0.8MPa and operates at a 1800W power supply.

The washing system provides a 1.2 washing ratio, which, according to Xiaomi, ensures much better cleaning performance with each cycle. It supports 26 different washing and drying programs designed for specific fabric types, including wool, silk, down jackets, and sportswear. For lightly soiled garments, users can also select a 15-minute quick wash mode.

The drying system features smart sensors that monitor temperature and moisture in real time. This helps the machine automatically stop once the clothes are dry, preventing damage caused by over-drying. Xiaomi claims a 14% improvement in drying speed over the previous generation, with a wind speed of 14.5m/s.

Xiaomi has also focused on hygiene features. The washer includes steam care for sterilization, odor removal, and wrinkle reduction. It achieves 99.999% effectiveness in removing bacteria, mites, and viruses. The machine also supports high-temperature drum cleaning, a door seal spray rinse, and uses antibacterial materials in key components.

The device is compatible with Xiaomi’s HyperOS Connect and can be managed through the Mijia app. It allows users to schedule wash cycles and receive real-time notifications about the washing status. It also supports voice commands via the XiaoAI assistant and receives firmware updates over the air.

Additionally, the washer-dryer includes features such as inner drum lighting, a child lock for added safety, 24-hour scheduling, and the option to add laundry mid-cycle.

In related news, Xiaomi has recently launched the Mijia S1 1200G water purifier, capable of filling a glass in just 2.8 seconds. The company has also introduced the Xiaomi Laser Projector 3, featuring native 4K resolution, 1000 CVIA lumens brightness, and Dolby Audio support.

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Galaxy AI is coming to 400 million devices by the end of 2025 — including wearables, XR, and the tri-fold

Samsung is doubling down on its AI ambitions. At its Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9, the company announced plans to bring Galaxy AI to 400 million devices by the end of the year—double the number from 2024. The goal? A more intelligent, seamless experience across phones, tablets, wearables, foldables, and even XR headsets.

Speaking at a press conference after the event, Samsung MX President TM Roh confirmed the expanded rollout, citing strong adoption of Galaxy AI since its debut on the Galaxy S24 series in January 2024, according to ETNews. Since then, the AI suite has reached the Galaxy Z Fold6, Z Flip6, S24 FE, Tab S10 series, and more recently, the S25 lineup and Z Fold7/Flip7 family.

The Galaxy Tab S11 and S25 FE, both expected later this year, will continue the expansion. Even mid-range phones like the Galaxy A35, A36, A55, and A56 are getting “Awesome Intelligence”—a trimmed-down version of Galaxy AI that still brings handy features like real-time translation.

Another noteworthy detail from the announcement is that Samsung’s tri-fold phone—the Galaxy G Fold—and its upcoming XR devices are now confirmed for launch by the end of the year, both enriched with Galaxy AI capabilities. Samsung also reaffirmed its commitment to keeping all AI features free through the end of 2025. However, this likely means that some advanced tools could be paywalled after that, potentially starting with the Galaxy S26 series.

Running on One UI 8 and Android 16, the latest version of Galaxy AI includes tools like Selfie Studio, Interpreter Mode, and smart multitasking — all designed to make daily tasks easier and more intuitive.

Samsung’s push to reach 400 million AI-powered devices by year’s end reflects a major shift in how it envisions the future of mobile tech. Whether you’re picking up a foldable, a tablet, or even a wearable, chances are Galaxy AI will be right there with you.

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Samsung W26 Spotted in China: Ultra Premium Foldable Arriving Soon

Samsung’s next ultra-premium foldable, which is exclusive to China, could be launching soon. The device was just spotted on a major Chinese certification platform. This arrives right after the brand unveiled the new Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE. So here’s what you need to know.

New Premium Samsung W26 Foldable in the Works

To recall, the South Korean tech giant releases its flagship foldables under a different name and slightly refreshed design in the Chinese market. These devices are a part of the W series and are rebrands of the Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip. But ahead of the official announcement, the Samsung W26 has just surfaced on the 3C database carrying the SM-W9026 model number (Via XpertPick).

Samsung W25
Samsung W25 Ultra Premium Foldable Phone

Looking at the certification, the Samsung W26 will support 25W wired fast charging since it was listed with the EP-TA800 charger (not included in the box). This is the Chinese version of the Galaxy Z Fold 7; meanwhile, the Z Flip 7 will likely be called W26 Flip in the region. Similar to its predecessors, Samsung will likely offer the W26 with a luxurious design. The last-gen Samsung S25 brought a glossy ceramic back panel with a golden frame.

So we can expect a similar premium touch on the upcoming Samsung W26 as well. The company will likely release these new pricey foldables in China soon, with the launch possibly being just a month away. But this is still just speculation at the moment, so take this with a pinch of salt and stick around for more.

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Here’s when Galaxy Tab S11 series will launch

Samsung is preparing to refresh its premium tablet lineup later this year, and we now have a solid idea of when to expect the Galaxy Tab S11 series. A company executive has confirmed that the next-gen tablets are on track for a September 2025 launch — promising upgraded performance, larger batteries, and more AI-powered features.

In a recent conversation with Android Authority (July 9), a Samsung South Africa official stated that the Tab S11 series will debut “shortly, in line with our traditional cadence.” That timeline aligns with the release of the Galaxy Tab S10 series last September, suggesting a similar launch window this year.

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Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

The Galaxy Tab S11 series is expected to include just two models: the standard Galaxy Tab S11 and the larger Tab S11 Ultra, unlike the Tab S10 series, which included the “Plus” and “Ultra”. It also marks the return of a more compact 11-inch size, something fans missed last year.

Under the hood, both models will run on MediaTek’s new Dimensity 9400+ chipset — a step up from the Dimensity 9300+ used in the S10 series — and will ship with Android 16 and One UI 8. According to reports and rumors, the base Tab S11 will feature an 11-inch AMOLED display and an 8,400mAh battery, while the Tab S11 Ultra will retain its massive 14.6-inch screen.

The new tablets will also lean into Galaxy AI, with features aimed at multitasking and cross-device connectivity. The base model surfaced on Geekbench last month with an underwhelming performance: 1420 in single-core and 5312 in multi-core tests. However the Tab S11 Ultra surfaced on the platform a few days later with much improved scores. Whether its a reflection of the final performance testing or the brand was still tweaking some variables to find a sweet spot remains to be seen.

With a September 2025 launch now all but confirmed, Samsung is aiming to deliver a refined, AI-driven tablet experience that caters to both casual users and professionals. Pre-orders are expected to go live closer to the launch — likely through samsung.com and major retailers.

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Oppo Reno 15 series November launch tipped, may include 6.3-inch compact offering

In May, Oppo unveiled the Reno 14 series of smartphones in China. Currently, the brand is in the process of making the Reno 14 and 14 Pro available in wider markets. At the same time, the rumor mill has already started leaking details about the next-generation Reno 15 series. A new leak, courtesy of tipster Smart Pikachu, mentions the launch timeframe and reiterates the display sizes that emerged in a recent leak.

Oppo Reno 15 series launch timeframe, display sizes

Oppo Reno 15 series leak

According to the leak, the Oppo Reno 15 series will launch in November this year in China. It will be available in two size variants—a compact model with a 6.3-inch flat display and a larger 6.8-inch version aimed at users who prefer bigger screens. While exact design details are yet to be confirmed, the phones are expected to retain the sleek, lightweight build typical of the Reno series.

On the photography front, the Reno 15 lineup is said to feature a major camera upgrade, and it will be equipped with a flagship-grade camera sensor. He added that the color reproduction will be significantly improved. According to DCS’ recent leak, the Reno 15 series will feature a 200-megapixel primary camera using a large sensor.

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Oppo Reno 14 Sun and Moonlight

Oppo may also bring some flagship imaging tech from the Find X8 series to the Reno 15, including advanced image sensors and color correction. Like the Reno 14 series, both Reno 15 models are expected to feature a periscope telephoto lens. The new generation will also continue to feature a metal middle frame and larger batteries with wireless charging support.

One of the major upgrades that will be seen on the Reno 15 series is the inclusion of the latest software, the ColorOS 16-based Android 16. This will be first seen on the Find X9 lineup, which will debut in September or October in China.

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Redmi Turbo 4 Pro gets a stylish new Pink Gold finish in China

Redmi has officially introduced a new Pink Gold color option for its popular Turbo 4 Pro smartphone in China. The new finish blends rose gold and peach tones to offer a shimmering look that shifts under different lighting. With its glittered metallic texture and frosted glass back, this new variant is clearly designed with a more fashion-forward appeal in mind. Here’s a breakdown of its pricing and core specifications.

Redmi Turbo 4 Pro Pink Gold variant and prices

The Redmi Turbo 4 Pro’s Pink Gold version is now available in multiple configurations starting at 1,899 Yuan (~$260). The complete pricing structure for the new color is as follows:

  • 12GB + 256GB: 1,899 Yuan (~$265)
  • 16GB + 256GB: 2,199 Yuan (~$305)
  • 12GB + 512GB: 2,499 Yuan (~$350)
  • 16GB + 512GB: 2,699 Yuan (~$375)
  • 16GB + 1TB: 2,999 Yuan (~$420)

The new color finish does not alter the hardware specifications, making it a style upgrade rather than a performance variant.

Redmi Turbo 4 Pro specifications and features

The Turbo 4 Pro is equipped with a 6.83-inch flat LTPS display with 1.5K resolution and M9 luminous material. It supports a 120Hz refresh rate, 480Hz touch sampling, HDR10+, 3840Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, and wet-finger touch sensitivity.

Powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, the phone is built on TSMC’s 4nm process. It pairs with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. It has a 20-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel + 8-megapixel dual-camera system on the back.

Battery-wise, the phone is fitted with a 7,550mAh battery and supports 90W wired charging alongside 22.5W reverse charging. This phone is available as the Poco F7 in the global market.

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No Bigger Battery for Galaxy Z Fold 7? Samsung Explains Why

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is finally official, bringing refined hardware, improved durability, and better displays. However, many fans were quick to notice that the battery capacity remains nearly identical to its predecessor despite the advancements in battery technology. Now, Samsung has addressed the reason behind this decision.

Here’s why Samsung didn’t upgrade the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s battery

The South Korean tech giant shared a statement with SamMobile. They had reached out to Samsung to ask why only the Galaxy Z Flip 7 received a battery upgrade (from 4,000mAh to 4,300mAh). Samsung’s flagship Galaxy Z Fold series hasn’t seen a battery upgrade since the Galaxy Z Fold 3 from back in 2021. The brand addressed this by claiming that only Galaxy Z Flip users were asking for a bugger battery.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

On the other hand, the Galaxy Z Fold fans had different demands. They prioritized different features like an improved camera system, a slimmer and lighter design, and a wider cover screen. So we can assume that making the Galaxy Z Fold 7 thinner was Samsung’s primary focus this year, which is why there was no notable battery change. While this is still behind Chinese competitors with even thinner designs and massive batteries, Samsung is at least catching up in the design department.

The company would have to start using the newer silicon carbon anode batteries to pack higher density cells without increasing the thickness of their smartphones. So it remains to be seen when this shift actually happens, the next-gen flagships like the Galaxy S26 lineup could finally employ this technology. But details on that are still scarce, so take this with a grain of salt for now.

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Amazfit Active 2 Square launched in India with 2,000-nit display, offline maps, 50% discount price

Today, Amazfit unveiled the Active 2 Square smartwatch in India, targeting fitness-focused users ahead of the mid-July sale season. The new smartwatch is packed with premium features including health tracking, satellite-based navigation, and smart voice functionality. Here’s everything you need to know about its specifications, features, price, and availability.

Amazfit Active 2 Square specifications and features

Amazfit Active 2 Square

The Amazfit Active 2 Square comes with a modern square dial featuring a 1.75-inch AMOLED display protected by sapphire glass, enclosed in a stainless steel frame. With a peak brightness of up to 2,000 nits and an ambient light sensor, the screen remains visible even in direct sunlight.

On the health front, the smartwatch integrates the new BioTracker 6.0 PPG sensor with dual LEDs and five photodiodes for better accuracy. It includes advanced health metrics like daily readiness scores, HRV-based recovery insights, and menstrual and hormonal tracking via the Wild.AI app. For outdoor activities, the watch supports offline maps and turn-by-turn navigation powered by five satellite systems.

Amazfit Active 2 Square
Amazfit Active 2 Square

In terms of fitness features, users get access to over 160 workout modes, including the HYROX Race Mode. The smart strength training function detects reps, sets, and rest periods automatically. Zepp Flow enables voice commands, while Android users can reply to messages using voice or a built-in keyboard. Other convenient features include a barometer, calendar alerts, alarm controls, and up to 10 days of battery life.

Amazfit Active 2 Square price in India, availability

The Amazfit Active 2 Square is priced at Rs 25,999 but will be available at an introductory price of Rs 12,999 during the Prime Day sale from July 12 to 14. Early access starts July 10 for Prime members. It will be available online and in select offline stores.

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Tecno Pova 7, Pova 7 Pro goes on sale in India, read price, offers, specifications

Tecno has announced that its latest Pova 7 series, including the Pova 7 and Pova 7 Pro, is now officially on sale in India via Flipkart. The company is positioning the new smartphones for users who seek power-packed performance, futuristic features, and a bold design. Early buzz suggests strong interest, and here’s everything you need to know about pricing, variants, and features.

Tecno Pova 7 series price in India

Tecno Pova 7 series sale
Tecno Pova 7 series sale

The Tecno Pova 7 series is available in multiple variants and color options starting July 10 on Flipkart. As part of the flash day sale, which is inclusive of bank offers, the Pova 7 is offered in 8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB models, priced at Rs 12,999 and Rs 13,999, respectively.

The regular price of these handset are Rs 14,999 and Rs 15,999, respectively. Buyers can choose from Magic Silver, Oasis Green, and Geek Black colorways.

The Pova 7 Pro comes in Dynamic Grey, Neon Cyan, and Geek Black, priced at Rs 16,999 for 8GB + 128GB and Rs 17,999 for 8GB + 256GB for the flash sale. Without the offer, the Pro 7 variants are priced at Rs 18,999 and Rs 19,999, respectively.

As part of the launch offers, Tecno is also offering a 6-month no-cost EMI plan to make the devices more accessible.

Tecno Pova 7 series specifications and features

The Pova 7 Pro sports a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, while the Pova 7 has the same size but with an FHD+ LTPS screen. The Pova 7 series brings a standout design inspired by the delta symbol, with the Pro variant featuring a Delta Light Interface of 104 mini-LEDs that react to various activities.

Both models pack the Dimensity 7300 Ultimate chipset and a 6,000mAh battery with 45W wired fast charging. The Pro model also introduces 30W wireless charging—rare in this segment. They support advanced connectivity like 4×4 MIMO, VoWiFi Dual Pass, and device-to-device calling. Tecno’s updated Ella AI assistant offers multilingual support for everyday tasks.

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Acer Iconia Tab iM11 launched in India, features 2.2K LCD, quad speakers, keyboard and stylus support

Acer has unveiled the Acer Iconia Tab iM11 tablet for the Indian market, aimed at users who want performance, portability, and convenience. The iM11 comes with an ergonomic keyboard, an active stylus, and a flip cover in the box, making it a versatile option for productivity and entertainment. The key highlights and full specifications are detailed below.

Acer Iconia Tab iM11 specifications and features

Acer Iconia Tab iM11
Acer Iconia Tab iM11

The Acer Iconia Tab iM11 features an 11.45-inch 2.2K IPS display with 450 nits of brightness and in-cell touch technology for improved stylus precision. It runs on Android 14 and is powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 chipset.

In terms of memory, the Iconia Tab iM11 offers up to 8GB LPDDR4 RAM and 256GB UFS 2.2 storage, expandable up to 1TB via microSD. There’s also a variant with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. A 7400mAh battery powers the device, offering up to 10 hours of video playback and 18W fast charging support.

The tablet is equipped with a 16-megapixel rear camera with autofocus and flash, and an 8-megapixel front camera that supports face unlock. A fingerprint sensor is integrated into the power button for added security.

The Iconia Tab iM11 tablet also includes a USB-C port with OTG and audio combo support. For connectivity, the tablet supports a dedicated 4G LTE SIM slot, dual-band Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 5.2. Audio is handled by a quad-speaker setup enhanced by PureVoice technology.

Acer Iconia Tab iM11 price in India, availability

The Acer Iconia Tab iM11 is available in two configurations: 6GB+128GB and 8GB+256GB. The pricing starts at Rs 17,990 (~$210) and Rs 22,990 (~$270), respectively. It comes in Blue and will go on sale starting July 15, across major online and offline retailers.

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JBL Tour Pro 3 launched in India with touchscreen display, Spatial 360 audio, smart charging case

JBL has launched its latest flagship TWS earbuds, the JBL Tour Pro 3, in India. These next-gen earbuds feature JBL Spatial 360 with head tracking, a touchscreen display, an adaptive noise cancellation system, and a redesigned Smart Charging Case with a wireless audio transmitter. Read on for all the highlights and features that set the Tour Pro 3 apart in the premium audio segment.

JBL Tour Pro 3 specifications and features

JBL Tour Pro 3
JBL Tour Pro 3

One of the major highlights of JBL Tour Pro 3 is its second-gen Smart Charging Case, which doubles up as a wireless audio transmitter. It allows users to connect the earbuds directly to USB or analog audio sources such as in-flight entertainment systems, without relying on Bluetooth, making it perfect for travel or gaming. The case features a 1.57-inch touchscreen that provides access to music controls, caller ID, ID3 tag info, and call management.

JBL Tour Pro 3
JBL Tour Pro 3

For an enhanced audio experience, the Tour Pro 3 features a hybrid dual-driver setup—each earbud includes a 10.2mm dynamic driver and a 5.1mm x 2.8mm balanced armature. With LDAC support (for Android only), users can experience high-resolution wireless audio. JBL’s Spatial 360 with head tracking enhances immersion for movies and games, while True Adaptive Noise Cancellation 2.0 adjusts in real time based on external noise.

Call quality is improved with six mics, a windproof design, and the new JBL Crystal AI algorithm. Personal sound tuning is made possible via Personi-fi 3.0, which customizes output based on a hearing test. The earbuds also offer IP55 water resistance, multi-point connection, and 44 hours of total battery life (with the case).

JBL Tour Pro 3 price in India, availability

JBL Tour Pro 3
JBL Tour Pro 3

The JBL Tour Pro 3 is priced at Rs 29,999 (~$350) in India. It will be available starting July 11, in Black and Latte color options on JBL.com. It is currently available in the US for $330.

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Samsung has its tri-fold ready, but thinks the world isn’t ready for it

Samsung has reportedly finished developing its first tri-fold smartphone — but it’s not rushing to release it. According to a company executive, the device is production-ready, but its launch depends on a bigger question: is there enough demand for it?

Samsung tri-fold

In a recent interview with Android Authority, a Samsung executive confirmed that the tri-fold phone, expected to be called the Galaxy G Fold, is fully designed and technically ready for mass production. However, the company is waiting to see if consumers are actually interested in a device like this before moving forward.

“We’ve had a tri-fold for some time, designed and everything. So it’s not a new concept to us. What we’re debating is the viability. When I say the viability, is there really a demand for this form factor?” This careful approach suggests Samsung is wary of pushing a product too far ahead of its time.

Unlike Huawei’s Mate XT (review), which launched with an S-shaped outward folding screen for around $2,800, Samsung’s version uses a G-shaped fold. This design includes two inward-folding hinges to better protect the flexible display, though it also requires a separate cover screen. The G Fold is expected to cost over $3,000 when it launches — significantly more than the Galaxy Z Fold7’s $1,999 price — due to its complex engineering and materials.

Galaxy G Fold design (leaked)

Reports suggest Samsung might quietly release the device in limited quantities in South Korea and China later this year, possibly starting production in September to test market interest.

Powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2 chip and expected to feature a large 10-inch AMOLED screen when unfolded, the G Fold would go head-to-head with Huawei’s 10.2-inch Mate XT. Still, the market for such devices remains niche — tri-fold phones accounted for just 1% of global smartphone sales in 2024, according to Counterpoint Research. Samsung appears concerned that despite the innovation, most users aren’t ready to adopt this kind of form factor.

The company has reportedly addressed common concerns, equipping the G Fold with a titanium frame and an IP48 rating for water and dust resistance. But the question remains: are these features enough to justify its premium price?

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Honor Magic 8 Pro leak suggests flat display, 7000mAh battery, and 200MP camera

Honor’s upcoming flagship, the Magic 8 Pro, has made its way to the leak mill, and it looks like the company is doubling down on battery life and camera specs.

The details come via well-known tipster Digital Chat Station, who shared a list of key hardware features, including a large battery, upgraded sensors, and a new chipset.

Honor Magic 7 Pro

Magic 8 Pro might come with a bigger battery than expected

According to the leak, the Magic 8 Pro will feature a 6.71-inch flat display—a slight size reduction from the Magic 7 Pro’s 6.8-inch curved LTPO OLED panel. There’s no word yet on resolution or brightness, but if Honor follows last year’s trend, we can expect a high refresh rate and PWM dimming to reduce eye strain.

Under the hood, the phone is rumored to ship with Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2. The new chip reportedly scores over 4,000 points in single-core tests and upwards of 11,000 points in multi-core runs.

As for the camera, the Magic 8 Pro might retain the 200MP telephoto lens from its predecessor. The tipster, however, says the main and telephoto cameras have been “significantly upgraded,” so there could be a new sensor or image processing stack in use.

The leak also suggests the phone will feature a battery of around 7,000mAh. Its predecessor featured a 5,850mAh cell. Fast charging might stay in the same ballpark, with 80W or 100W wired support, though wireless charging details weren’t mentioned.

Last but not least, alongside the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, the Magic 8 Pro will reportedly retain 3D face recognition.

There’s no mention yet of satellite connectivity, materials, or display certifications. But if Honor continues on the same design path, the device could offer a similar IP68/IP69 rating and a premium glass build.

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Skullcandy India Unveils Crusher Wireless Headphones and Sesh ANC Active Earbuds

Skullcandy has launched two new audio products in India: the Crusher Wireless headphones and the Sesh ANC Active true wireless earbuds. These are part of the brand’s premium lineup, designed for users who want strong sound performance and useful features.

Crusher Wireless Headphones

The Crusher Wireless is an updated version of a previous model. It comes with Stereo Haptic Bass that lets users adjust the level of bass vibrations. It has 40mm drivers, connects via Bluetooth 5.3, and delivers up to 40 hours of battery life. A 10-minute charge gives 3 hours of playback.

Other features include memory foam ear cushions for comfort and passive noise isolation, a foldable and collapsible frame, on-ear controls for volume and calls, and a built-in microphone. It also supports voice assistants and has a 3.5mm AUX input for wired listening. It uses a USB Type-C port for charging and weighs about 275 grams. The headphones support a wireless range of up to 10 meters. Frequency response is 20Hz to 20kHz with an impedance of 32 ohms.

Skullcandy Sesh Active True Wireless Earbuds

The Sesh ANC Active earbuds are part of Skullcandy’s Active Collection. They are built for outdoor use and workouts. The earbuds have a four-microphone Active Noise Cancelling system and a Stay-Aware Mode that keeps users aware of their surroundings. With an IP67 rating, they are resistant to sweat and water.

Battery life is 7 hours with ANC on and 12 hours with ANC off. The charging case adds 21 and 36 hours, respectively, for a total of 28 hours with ANC and 48 hours without. A 10-minute charge gives 2 hours of playback. The earbuds use 12mm drivers, have a frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz, and an impedance of 16 ohms. Sound pressure level is 99dB ± 3dB. Other features include custom EQ, Mimi sound personalization, low-latency mode, multipoint pairing, Google Fast Pair, Spotify Tap, and the option to use one earbud at a time. The total weight is 56 grams.

Pricing & availability

The Crusher Wireless is priced at ₹9,999. The Sesh ANC Active is priced at ₹7,999. Both are available on Skullcandy’s website and Amazon.in with a one-year warranty.

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How Galaxy Z Fold 7 improved over its predecessors

Samsung’s foldable game has always been about refinement. From the chunky, experimental Galaxy Fold to the sleeker, more durable Fold 5, the evolution has been steady if not explosive.

But with the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Samsung has finally gone bold again. This is not just another annual refresh. It’s a design rethink, a spec overhaul, and a full-on reintroduction of the Fold series into the flagship spotlight.

1. The Fold That Finally Feels Complete

Galaxy Z Fold 7

The most obvious improvement is the form factor. The Z Fold 7 is Samsung’s thinnest and lightest Fold ever, measuring just 4.2mm when open and 8.9mm folded, and weighing 215g, even lighter than the Galaxy S25 Ultra. That difference is tangible. The Fold 7 no longer feels like two phones sandwiched together. It feels like one coherent device.

And it’s not just about being lighter. The cover screen has grown to 6.5 inches with a taller 21:9 aspect ratio, addressing long-standing complaints about the Fold series’ narrow outer display. The main display is now a full 8 inches, 11% larger than before, and yes, both displays peak at a stunning 2600 nits, matching the Fold 6 but offering better usability in bright environments.

Crucially, the inside under-display camera (UDC) is gone. That hazy 4MP compromise has been replaced by a clean 10MP shooter. It’s still not flagship-quality, but at least it doesn’t get in the way.

2. Big Camera Moves

Galaxy Z Fold 7

Speaking of cameras, Samsung finally gave the Fold the upgrade it deserved. The Fold 7 swaps the long-running 50MP sensor for a massive 200MP camera, the same one that impressed on the S24 Ultra. It still pairs with a 12MP ultra-wide and a 10MP 3x telephoto lens, but image quality, especially detail in well-lit scenes, takes a meaningful step forward.

If you were waiting for a Fold that could double as a true flagship camera phone, this is it.

3. More Power, More AI, Less Compromise

Galaxy Z Fold 7

The Fold 7 is also the first Samsung phone to use Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, replacing the Gen 3 for Galaxy found in the Fold 6. It’s built on a more efficient 3nm node and delivers slightly higher peak CPU and GPU speeds, but it’s what Samsung’s doing with that power that stands out.

One UI 8 (based on Android 16) adds a slate of AI features built for big screens. You get enhanced photo editing with “Suggest Erases,” AI-powered background noise removal in videos, multimodal Gemini Live for contextual queries, and tools like “Drag & Drop” AI content generation.

For creative professionals, Drawing Assist and Writing Assist actually make good use of the expansive screen real estate, even without the S Pen, which is gone, by the way, in favor of a thinner chassis.

4. Built to Last, Actually

Galaxy Z Fold 7

Durability has always been the Fold’s Achilles heel, but Samsung has clearly learned from earlier iterations. The Z Fold 7 introduces Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 on the cover screen, a new material with embedded crystals for better crack resistance, and keeps Victus 2 on the back.

Galaxy Z Fold 7

The hinge is now slimmer and sturdier thanks to a redesigned multi-rail structure, and the display adds a titanium plate and 50% thicker Ultra-Thin Glass (UTG). The crease has also been refined; it’s shallower and less noticeable, both visually and to the touch, thanks to a more relaxed folding arc. The phone still has an IP48 rating, a notable improvement over the IPX8 of the Fold 5.

That combination makes this the most robust Fold yet, with fewer trade-offs than ever before.

5. What’s Not New

Some things haven’t changed. The 4400mAh battery, 25W wired charging, and 15W wireless charging setup remains unchanged since the Fold 4. That’s fine, but it’s becoming a little outdated in a world of 45W+ fast charging and 5000mAh+ foldables.

And while Samsung made huge strides with AI and design, multitasking hasn’t gotten a dramatic overhaul; the taskbar and split-screen features are refined but not radically different from last year.

6. Pricing and Verdict

The Fold 7 starts at $1999.99, keeping in line with Samsung’s ultra-premium pricing strategy. That makes it pricier than the Fold 6 at launch, which started at $1899. But you’re getting a reworked design, upgraded internals, significantly better cameras, and a smarter software experience. It’s the first Fold in years that actually feels like a new generation, not just a polished rerun.

Compared to the Fold 5 and Fold 6, the Fold 7 is thinner, lighter, faster, smarter, and more camera-capable. In short, it’s the best Fold Samsung has ever made. The only real question now is whether that’s enough to make foldables mainstream, or if the category will remain a premium niche chasing perfection.

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Six Months Later, the OnePlus 13 Still Feels Like a Flagship Worth Buying

Back in March, I reviewed the OnePlus 13 after using it for over a month. Now, five months later, having used the phone every single day, I can say my thoughts haven’t changed. In fact, I’ve grown to appreciate it even more.

And with the Amazon Prime Day sale bringing a ₹10,000 discount, this feels like the perfect time to talk about why I still recommend the OnePlus 13.

OnePlus 13 Arctic Dawn

1. Reliable Performance That Hasn’t Slowed Down

The OnePlus 13 still feels fast and fluid, just like it did on day one. It’s powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, and even after months of updates, daily multitasking, gaming, and media usage, I haven’t seen any signs of slowdown or stuttering.

Battery life has also been great. I easily get a day with moderate to heavy use. And when it’s low, the 100W SuperVOOC charger gets it back to full in around 40 minutes. Wireless charging is available too, which adds a nice layer of convenience.

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2. A Design That Grows on You

When I first unboxed the OnePlus 13, I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about the flat frame. I was used to the curved sides of the OnePlus 12, and I assumed the flat edges would be uncomfortable. But after a few days, I stopped noticing. In fact, the flat design actually makes it easier to hold and I rarely have accidental touches now.

The display is big, sharp, and smooth. The 6.82-inch QHD+ 120Hz panel makes everything look great. It’s not the absolute brightest screen out there, but it performs very well, both indoors and outside.

I’ve been using the Arctic Dawn variant, which looks clean and minimal. But I’d recommend the Midnight Ocean version. That one comes with a vegan leather back, which offers better grip than the frosted glass.

3. Cameras Are Solid, With Some Small Quirks

The OnePlus 13 doesn’t make huge jumps over the 12 in the camera department, but the changes are noticeable once you get used to them.

In daylight, all three rear cameras take crisp and colorful photos. The color consistency across the main, telephoto, and ultrawide sensors is really well done. Low-light shots are also decent, though not class-leading.

I do have mixed feelings about the new periscope telephoto lens. While it’s technically better than the previous one, it has a high minimum focus distance. This means you can’t get too close to your subject for zoomed-in macro shots. Also, extreme zoom photos sometimes look a bit processed or artificial. Still, for casual photography, the phone does more than enough.

Video recording is smooth and stable. The only part that feels a little outdated is the selfie camera, which still lacks autofocus. It’s fine for video calls and basic selfies, but I hope OnePlus improves this in the next version.

4. Simple, Smooth Software That Gets Updates

OxygenOS 15, based on Android 15, has been a joy to use. It’s smooth, minimal, and doesn’t come with any annoying bloatware. The animations feel fluid, and the system is stable.

OnePlus has also committed to four major Android updates and six years of security updates. That kind of long-term support gives consumers peace of mind that this phone won’t feel outdated anytime soon.

5. Extras That Actually Matter

A few little things have really made the OnePlus 13 experience better over time. The new alert slider feels more premium. The dual stereo speakers are loud and clear, which is great for video and music. The phone also has IP68 and IP69 ratings, so I’ve used it in the rain, showers, and pools without worry.

Also worth noting is the ecosystem. OnePlus now has smartwatches, tablets, and earbuds that work well together. If you’re into a connected experience, this adds value that some other Chinese brands still don’t offer globally.

And finally, there’s something OnePlus does that no other brand does. They offer a lifetime warranty against green-line display issues. With OLED panels becoming more prone to screen defects lately, this is a huge plus.

6. Final Thoughts: An Easy Recommendation, Now More Than Ever

The OnePlus 13 might not be perfect, but it nails the fundamentals. It’s fast, reliable, well-built, and gets better with time. If you’re someone who wants a phone that just works and keeps working, this is a fantastic choice.

At its launch price, it was already competitive. With the ₹10,000 Amazon Prime Day discount, it’s one of the best flagship deals available in India right now.

If you’re thinking about upgrading to a high-end smartphone that gives you premium features without the premium pricing headache, the OnePlus 13 is still an easy “yes” for me — even half a year later.


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Samsung unveils Galaxy Watch 8, Classic, and Watch Ultra (2025) series with new AI tricks and health tracking features

Samsung’s summer Unpacked show in Brooklyn wasn’t just about foldable phones. The company also rolled out three new wearables—the Galaxy Watch 8, Watch 8 Classic, and an updated Galaxy Watch Ultra in Titanium Blue—each packing a faster chip, brighter screens, and some genuinely fresh health features.

Galaxy Watch Ultra 2025

The regular Galaxy Watch 8 comes in 40 mm and 44 mm sizes (Graphite or Silver) and is Samsung’s thinnest watch yet at 8.6 mm. The Super AMOLED panels now top out at 3,000 nits, making them easy to read in direct sun. The Watch 8 Classic sticks with its fan‑favorite rotating bezel, steps up to 46 mm, and doubles storage to 64 GB.

All three models share Samsung’s new 3‑nm Exynos W1000 processor, 2 GB of RAM, and Wear OS 6 skinned with One UI 8 Watch.

New health sensors and coaching tools

Samsung’s upgraded BioActive Sensor adds two headline measurements:

Antioxidant Index – checks carotenoid levels in about five seconds to give a snapshot of dietary health.
Vascular Load – gauges how much strain your cardiovascular system is under after a tough workout or stressful day.

For runners, a revamped Running Coach now offers real‑time pacing cues and post‑run form analysis, while Bedtime Guidance digs into sleep stages and snoring patterns. You’ll also see a single Energy Score each morning that rolls activity, rest, and heart‑rate variability into one number.

AI and other improvements

Google’s Gemini is baked into Wear OS 6, so you can start a workout, reply to a message, or check tomorrow’s calendar with a quick voice prompt—handy if your phone’s across the room.

Battery capacities range from 325 mAh (40 mm) up to 590 mAh on the Ultra, with faster wireless charging across the board. All models carry IP68 and 5 ATM ratings plus dual‑frequency GPS for better accuracy in cities or canyons.

Pricing and availability

  • Galaxy Watch 8 – starts at $349
  • Galaxy Watch 8 Classic – starts at $499
  • Galaxy Watch Ultra (Titanium Blue) – $649

Pre‑orders are open now on Samsung.com, and retail sales begin 25 July 2025.

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Two Marvel x Fossil Fantastic Four Watches Revealed, Including New Galactus Model

Fossil has announced two watches in its limited-edition Marvel x Fossil Fantastic Four collection. The first model is based on Reed Richards’ wrist-computer from the upcoming Fantastic Four: First Steps movie. The second, launching on July 14, 2025, is inspired by the cosmic villain Galactus.

The latest addition to the collection, the Galactus watch, features a large 48 mm case with artwork from Super-Villain Classics: Galactus The Origin #1. The dial shows a glowing outline of Galactus against a galaxy background. The case back has a full-color image of the character and an engraved limited edition number. It runs on a quartz three-hand movement.

The watch includes a purple metal-link strap that complements the central dial design. It comes in custom packaging with a Silver Surfer lapel pin and a certificate of authenticity. Only 683 units have been made.

The first watch in the series, model number LE1210SET, is a replica of Reed Richards’ retro-futuristic tech wrist-computer as seen in the film. It combines a negative digital display at the top with an analog dial powered by quartz movement and three matte black hands. The case is made of silver-colored stainless steel and measures 32 mm. It comes with a black leather strap. The Fantastic Four logo is engraved on both the case back and strap. It is water resistant up to 3ATM and runs on a V371MF battery.

Only 804 units of the Reed Richards watch were produced. It launched globally for $295, £299, or €339 and sold out shortly after release. The Galactus edition, limited to 683 units, will be available worldwide from July 14. While the price has not been confirmed, it is expected to be in the same range.

In related news, Casio has launched a new limited-edition G-Shock collection in collaboration with Marvel Studios to celebrate the upcoming film The Fantastic Four: First Steps, set to release in UK cinemas on July 24. The collection includes four white and blue models inspired by the film’s main characters, with each watch designed to reflect the personality and traits of Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and The Thing.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE makes a real-life appearance ahead of launch

Samsung may have just wrapped up its Galaxy Unpacked event, but it looks like the company isn’t slowing down. A new device, possibly the Galaxy S25 FE, has appeared in the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) database, suggesting that a launch may be imminent.

The listing confirms that the phone will support Qi2 wireless charging, which isn’t much of a surprise given Samsung’s recent flagship lineup. Still, the certification offers more than just a spec sheet; it also includes a live image of the device.

While the photo lacks the polish of a press render, it offers a first look at the hardware. The front shows a centered punch-hole selfie camera and relatively slim bezels, in line with Samsung’s recent design language. On the back, the S25 FE features a triple-camera array arranged vertically, similar to its predecessor.

What the specs suggest so far

According to prior reports, the Galaxy S25 FE is expected to feature a 6.7-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The panel likely offers an FHD+ resolution, though that detail wasn’t included in the certification listing.

Earlier this week, the device also made an appearance on Geekbench, showing up with the Exynos 2400 chipset, 8GB of RAM, and Android 16 onboard. It’s expected to pack a 4,700mAh battery with support for 45W wired fast charging.

The camera setup might remain unchanged from its predecessor: a 50MP main sensor, 12MP ultrawide, and 8MP telephoto lens. The front camera is reportedly a 12MP shooter.

With hardware certifications starting to surface, the S25 FE’s launch may not be far off. But as usual, Samsung hasn’t confirmed anything yet.

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