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Redmi K90 / Poco F8 series model numbers revealed via IMEI database listings

Redmi unveiled the Redmi K80 and K80 Pro in November last year in China. The rebranded versions of these phones, with monikers Poco F8 Pro and F8 Ultra, were released globally in February this year. Redmi and Poco are expected to use the same strategy for the Redmi K90 series and Poco F8 lineup. This has become all the more evident through the IMEI database listings of these devices.

Redmi K90 / Poco F8 series model numbers (rumored)

Redmi K80 Pro
Redmi K80 Pro

Two Redmi phones with model numbers 2510DRK44C and 25102RKBEC have emerged in the IMEI database. The internal codes of these devices are P11 and P11U, and their codenames are Annibale and Myron. The IMEI database listings have not revealed the final marketing names of these devices. However, they are expected to be called the Redmi K90 and K90 Pro, respectively, when they hit the Chinese market in October this year.

At the same time, two Poco smartphones with model numbers 2510DPC44G and 25102PCBEG have also surfaced in the IMEI database. These devices are said to be called the Poco F8 Pro and Poco F8 Ultra when they launch globally next year. Their internal codes and codenames are the same as the K90 and K90 Pro. It should be noted that the exact names of the F8 models have not surfaced in the IMEI database.

The Redmi K90 and Poco F8 Pro are expected to feature last year’s Snapdragon 8 Elite (first generation). On the other hand, the K90 Pro and F8 Ultra are expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, which is likely to debut in September this year.

The Poco F8 Pro and F8 Ultra may launch in the first quarter of 2026. The lineup may also include the standard Poco F8. It is likely that the F8 could be a rebranded version of the Redmi Turbo 5 Pro, which is expected to debut in Q2 2026.

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Nothing Phone (3) vs Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra: When Different Isn’t Always Better

The third iteration of the Nothing Phone is finally here, and it’s already getting torched by users online. Not because it’s outright bad, but because the Nothing Phone (3) tries to play in the flagship space with what many are calling a sub-flagship core. 

It uses the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 instead of the full-blown Snapdragon 8 Elite, sticks to its niche design aesthetic, and lands with a price tag that puts it head-to-head with some flagship phones. 

Take last year’s Galaxy S24 Ultra for example. It’s currently available for the same price as Phone (3) and offers better hardware specs on almost every front. 

So what’s going on? Is the hate for the Phone (3) justified, or are people being too harsh on Carl Pei’s startup? And how does it really stack up against the S24 Ultra, especially now that both phones can be had for about the same price?

Let’s break it down.

1. Design

Nothing’s entire identity is built around standing out. The company has never played it safe, and with the Phone (3), it’s pushing even harder to be different. But this time, it might be trying a bit too hard. And the internet isn’t exactly buying it.

The Phone (3) keeps the brand’s signature transparent aesthetic but ditches the clean, symmetrical minimalism that defines Nothing. 

In its place is a bold design with asymmetrical, mismatched camera lenses that vary in shape and size. There’s also a corner-mounted Glyph Matrix display that I feel makes the top look a bit chaotic. It’s different, sure. But is it good different?

When the company introduced Glyph Lights with the Phone (1), it was a novelty in the smartphone space. But it’s clear now that the feature has had very limited real-world use for users. So Nothing had to kill it.

We doubt the Glyph Matrix will fare any better. That’s because it’s a major part of the phone; the highlight feature Nothing is using to sell the Phone (3). This approach is very different from what brands like Asus do with their ROG Phone series, which also has a dot-matrix display on the back.

Asus sells its dot-matrix screen more as a fun visual flair, while Nothing is trying to be far more ambitious with it. And when your entire product pitch leans on something that risks being a gimmick, that’s a dangerous game to play.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

Meanwhile, Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra feels like the polar opposite in design philosophy. It has flat edges, a titanium frame, a minimalistic camera housing, and an industrial design that is more palatable for a wide range of users. It’s not trying to be different for the sake of being different. But it’s undeniably high-end, and that alone makes it a status symbol.

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2. Display

Both phones sport excellent OLED displays. The Nothing Phone (3) features a 6.67-inch OLED with HDR10+, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 4500 nits peak brightness. It’s flat, punchy, and easy on the eyes thanks to 2160Hz PWM dimming.

The Galaxy S24 Ultra, meanwhile, flexes its 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X with a QHD+ resolution, LTPO refresh rate scaling, and a DX anti-reflective coating. It’s less bright on paper (2600 nits), but this shouldn’t make any difference in real-world usage. 

Nothing also uses Corning’s Gorilla Glass 7i, while Samsung went with Gorilla Glass Victus, which is technically stronger. 

3. Performance

Here’s where the Nothing Phone (3) really starts to struggle.

At nearly flagship pricing, you’d expect flagship performance. But Nothing opted for the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, a solid chip, yes, but a tier below Qualcomm’s current best, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Elite.

By 2025 flagship standards, the Phone (3) should be using the Snapdragon 8 Elite. The Galaxy S25 Plus, which costs the same, does.

Even last year’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in the S24 Ultra is better than 8s Gen 4 in terms of raw performance. Additionally, Samsung offers up to seven years of OS updates, whereas Nothing only promises five.

4. Cameras

On paper, the Phone (3) actually looks competitive. It features a triple 50MP setup, including a periscope telephoto lens and an ultrawide camera. The selfie cam is also a 50MP unit capable of 4K at 60fps. 

The S24 Ultra is in a different league of its own. It comes with a 200MP main sensor, two dedicated telephoto lenses (including a 50MP 5x periscope), and a laser autofocus system. It can also shoot 8K video, and handles stabilization like a seasoned pro.

So while the Phone (3) tries to flex with big megapixel counts, Samsung backs up its camera hardware with years of refinement, better sensors, and more versatility. And most users notice that difference the moment they take pictures side by side.

5. Battery and Charging

Battery life might be the only area where the Phone (3) keeps pace. It comes with a 5150 mAh cell internationally, and a slightly larger 5500 mAh battery in India. Charging is 65W wired and 15W wireless, with support for reverse charging. Not bad.

The S24 Ultra, meanwhile, sticks to a more standard 5000 mAh battery with 45W wired charging. It’s not as fast as Nothing’s, but it’s efficient enough, and comes with the benefit of better thermal management and lower power draw thanks to Samsung’s display and software tuning.

6. So Why the Backlash?

Here’s the elephant in the room. The Nothing Phone (3) costs nearly the same as the Galaxy S25 Plus or the S24 Ultra (in its discounted form) from last year. 

You can argue that Nothing is a smaller brand with different priorities. You can even say the design and clean Android skin are worth a premium. But when Samsung is offering its 2024 flagship with more power, better cameras, longer support, and a stylus—for the same money—it’s hard to justify picking the underdog.

7. Final Thoughts

If you love the design, if you’re into indie brands that take creative risks, and if you just want something that doesn’t look like every other phone, the Nothing Phone (3) still has appeal. It’s unique. It’s well-built. It’s different.

But if you’re looking for the best performance, best camera, best ecosystem, and best long-term value, the S24 Ultra could be a smarter buy. 

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Honor X70 live shots, key specifications leaked ahead of launch

Honor is expected to unveil the Honor X70 later this month in China. Ahead of the launch, Chinese tech blogger Experience More has shared live shots of the X70 along with the key specifications of the device. Here’s a look at what to expect from this phone.

Honor X70 live shots

As per the leak, the Honor X70 has a flat display on the front and a round camera module on the back. The label on the back confirms that the device has the MTN-AN00 model number.

Honor X70 specifications (rumored)

As per the leak, the Honor X70 has a 6.79-inch OLED screen that supports a 1.5K resolution of 2640 x 1200 pixels. Under the hood, the device is equipped with the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip, which debuted earlier this month.

The X70 has 12GB of RAM, 12GB of virtual RAM, and 256GB of built-in storage. It runs on Magic OS 9.0-based Android 15.

The major highlight of the Honor X70 is that it is equipped with a massive 8,300mAh battery with 80W charging. The tipster revealed that only the 512GB edition of the device will have support for 80W wireless charging.

For photography, the device is equipped with an OIS-enabled 50-megapixel rear camera and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera. Lastly, despite packing a huge battery, the device will weigh around 193 to 199 grams.

device, which bears the CLE-AN00 model number, was recently seen at the Chinese 3C certification with an 80W charger. The major highlight of the V2 Flip is that it will arrive with a 5,370mAh (rated) battery, which means it will have the largest battery ever seen on a flip phone.

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Global Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE Geekbench listing reveals Exynos 2400

On July 9, Samsung will take the covers off its next-generation Galaxy foldables. What’s different this time around is that the brand is expected to announce one more foldable apart from the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7. This new device is the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, which is expected to hit the market at a more affordable price compared to the Flip 7. The Korean version of the Z Flip 7 FE was spotted on Geekbench with an Exynos chip in the recent past. Now, the global version of the device, bearing the model number SM-F761B, has appeared in Geekbench’s database, revealing its chipset, RAM, and OS version.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE Geekbench listing

As can be seen in the above screenshot, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE’s global edition has been spotted with an Exynos chip, which is mentioned as the “s5e9945” in the motherboard field. This is a 10-core chip with a maximum clock speed of 3.21GHz, and for graphics, it is equipped with the Samsung Xclipse 940 GPU. These clues confirm that the device is powered by the Exynos 2400 chipset.

The Geekbench listing has further revealed that the Z Flip 7 FE has 8GB of RAM and runs on the latest Android 16. In the single-core and multi-core tests, the device scored 1940 and 6136 points, respectively.

According to reports, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE will feature a 6.7-inch main screen and a 3.4-inch cover display. Under the hood, it may house a 3,700mAh battery with 25W charging. It is expected to feature a 10-megapixel front camera and a 12-mgepaixel (main) + 12-megapixel (ultra-wide) dual-camera setup.

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OnePlus 13 Now $200 Cheaper in the US: Best Time to Buy?

If you’ve been eyeing the OnePlus 13, now might be the perfect time to grab it. The flagship smartphone has received a generous $200 discount in the US, bringing premium features like the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, advanced cameras, and a sleek design within easier reach. With this discount, the OnePlus 13 becomes an even stronger value proposition for users looking for high-end specs without breaking the bank.

OnePlus 13 Deal: How to Avail the $200 Discount?

The Chinese brand has listed the OnePlus 13 for a limited time discount, which brings the official price tag down by $100 on both the 256GB and 512GB variants that originally cost $899 and $999, respectively. Buyers can avail this by applying the “JULY25” coupon code on the brand’s official website, bringing down the official price by $100. But to get the full $200 discount, OnePlus is offering another $100 recycling discount.

OnePlus 13
OnePlus 13

The trade-in device can be in any condition, which makes it perfect for those with an older phone. So it isn’t a simple $200 off, but the extra steps offer the best deal on the OnePlus 13 to date. For this price, you’re getting flagship grade specs. The OnePlus 13 offers one of the best displays on an Android flagship, with the 6.82-inch LTPO OLED display being jam packed with great features like Aqua Touch 2.0, QHD+ resolution, 2160Hz PWM Dimming, and much more.

Under the hood, it is equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC and is powered by a massive 6,000mAh battery pack, which supports 100W wired fast charging, 50W wireless fast charging, along with reverse wireless and wired charging. There are also top notch cameras on the rear that consist of three 50MP cameras (Sony LYT808 main camera, Sony LYT600 telephoto shooter, and Samsung ISOCELL JN5 ultra wide angle lens).

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Ulefone’s Latest Rugged Phone Brings Night Vision and Gigantic Battery on a Budget

A couple of months ago, Ulefone released the Armor X32 as a new budget rugged smartphone. This model was notable thanks to its tough build, night vision, camera, and more. Now, the brand has just released another device with similar specs, so let’s check it out.

Ulefone Armor X16: What does it offer?

Just like the Armor X32, the new Armor X16 features a MIL-STD-810H (military grade) certified body with an IP68 + IP69K rating for water and dust resistance. The Ulefone Armor X16 also packs a massive 10,360mAh battery pack, which supports 33W fast charging. But this durable body and big battery come at the cost of a hefty phone. The weight of 395 grams is nearly double that of typical smartphones.

Ulefone Armor X16
Ulefone Armor X16 Rugged Phone launched with a huge battery and a night vision camera

On the front, you get a 6.56-inch IPS LCD panel that offers HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. Meanwhile, the rear packs a 48MP main sensor, a 2MP macro shooter, and a 20MP night vision camera. Ulefone equips the Armor X16 with the budget Helio G91 4G SoC, which is paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Other notable features include a fingerprint scanner for security, Android 15 OS out of the box, NFC, and an IR blaster.

Unfortunately, this model is limited to the Chinese market at the moment, unlike the Armor X32. Buyers can import it from China via third party retailers, but might face issues when claiming warranty. According to NotebookCheck, you can get your hands on this model for around 168 US Dollars.

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Vivo X200 FE and X Fold 5 Amazon Microsite goes live ahead of July 14 Indian launch

Vivo has confirmed that the Vivo X200 FE and Vivo X Fold 5 will launch in India on July 14. The smartphones will be available on Vivo India’s website, Flipkart, and Amazon. Microsites for both devices are now live on all three platforms.

Vivo X200 FE features

The Vivo X200 FE comes with a 6.31-inch display, measures 0.799 cm in thickness, and weighs 186 grams. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus processor with a 3.4GHz peak clock speed and a 4 plus 4 all-big-core CPU. The phone is available in Amber Yellow, Frost Blue, and Luxe Grey. It has an IP68 and IP69 rating for dust and water resistance.

Vivo-X200-FE-color-options

The rear camera setup is backed by ZEISS and includes a 50MP main camera with a Sony IMX921 sensor, optical image stabilization, and an f/1.88 aperture. It also features a 50MP telephoto camera using a Sony IMX882 ultra-sensitive sensor, and an 8MP ultra wide-angle lens with a 120-degree field of view. The phone supports ZEISS Multifocal Portrait modes with focal lengths of 23mm, 35mm, 50mm, and 85mm, along with ZEISS Bokeh styles. It has a 6,500mAh battery and supports 90W FlashCharge.

Vivo X Fold 5 features

The Vivo X Fold 5 weighs 217 grams and measures 0.92 cm when folded and 0.43 cm when unfolded. It is powered by a 6000mAh dual-cell battery with 80W wired charging and 40W wireless charging. It uses second-generation semi-solid electrolyte technology and fourth-generation silicon anodes. Vivo claims up to 80.6 hours of music playback, 13.2 hours of online meetings, and 8.8 days of standby.

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The triple camera system includes a 50MP ZEISS telephoto camera with a Sony IMX882 sensor, f/2.5 aperture, and 70mm equivalent focal length with OIS. The main camera is a 50MP ZEISS Ultra-Sensing VCS Bionic camera using the Sony IMX921 sensor with f/1.57 aperture and 23mm equivalent focal length with OIS. The third camera is a 50MP ultra wide-angle sensor (JN1) with a 120-degree field of view and autofocus.

The X Fold 5 is freeze-resistant up to minus 20 degrees Celsius and includes features like AI Smart Office, a shortcut button for quick app access, and AI Image Studio with Magic Move for rearranging photo elements.

Expected Pricing

The Vivo X Fold 5 is expected to be priced at ₹1,39,999. The Vivo X200 FE may be priced at ₹54,999, with launch offers possibly bringing it under ₹49,999.

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Casio Teams Up with Hanshin Tigers for Limited Edition G-Shock Watch

Casio has just unveiled a new limited edition G-Shock watch celebrating one of Japan’s most beloved baseball teams, the Hanshin Tigers. This exclusive timepiece combines the ruggedness and durability G-Shock is known for with the iconic colors and logo of the Hanshin Tigers, making it a must-have for both die-hard fans and watch collectors.

Casio x Hanshin Tigers G-Shock Unveiled

The popular watch maker announced the Casio G-Shock x Hanshin Tigers watch to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the Japanese baseball team. With this collaboration, the classic DW-6900X series watch is getting a visual makeover with a black resin casing that includes beige accents along with a beige tiger print on the straps. Fans of the team can even find the Tigers logo on the stainless steel case.

Casio G-Shock Hanshin Tigers
Casio Hanshin Tigers G-Shock Watch

Apart from the aesthetics, the G-Shock is basically the same as the regular version. So you still get a 20ATM water resistant and shock resistant watch. The watch is digital and displays the typical features like a stopwatch, weekday, date, and more. Casio includes an LED backlight for better readability in the dark and promises up to 7 years of battery life.

The Casio G-Shock x Hanshin Tiger 90th Anniversary Watch was just announced in Japan. While official pricing is still unclear, it might debut in the region for around 20,900 yen (roughly 145 US Dollars). There is still no word regarding Casio rolling out the watch in the global market, so this limited edition model could be exclusive to Japan. You can also click here to check out our list of Casio G-Shocks iPhone users will love.

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Xiaomi might drop Leica branding for its upcoming flagships

UPDATE– Xiaomi India reached out directly to us to confirm that the Leica alliance is very much intact. “Together, Xiaomi and Leica have collaborated closely to integrate advanced optics and imaging technologies into Xiaomi devices,” a spokesperson told us. “This partnership continues to thrive, grounded in a shared vision of pushing the boundaries of mobile imaging. Recent rumors suggesting the end of our collaboration are entirely unfounded.”

Xiaomi is making a major shift in its smartphone imaging strategy by ending its co-branding partnership with Leica for all upcoming SM8850 sub-series devices. These phones, expected to run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset, will instead rely on Xiaomi’s in-house imaging technologies.

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According to tipster Digital Chat Station, future Xiaomi and Redmi models will use proprietary imaging brands or apply customized color tuning inspired by the main flagship series. These devices will not feature any external branding, such as Leica logos.

The move reflects Xiaomi’s confidence in its internal research and development teams and is also expected to reduce manufacturing costs. Co-branding with Leica reportedly added $3–$5 per device in licensing fees, along with additional authorization charges.

Xiaomi may drop Leica DCS

This change will apply to several upcoming models, including the Xiaomi 16, 16 Pro, 16 Ultra, and 16 Ultra Max, as well as the Redmi K90 Pro and Poco F8 Ultra. Redmi and Poco, which compete in price-sensitive markets, are likely to benefit the most from the cost savings.

Xiaomi plans to redirect the money saved from branding fees into hardware upgrades. Upcoming devices are expected to include better sensors, improved computational photography, bigger batteries, and updated flat-panel displays. Digital Chat Station also said that Redmi’s camera capabilities will undergo a significant upgrade, calling it an “epic-level” enhancement.

This pivot follows a broader trend among smartphone makers to move away from third-party imaging partnerships. Huawei now uses its own XMAGE system after ending its collaboration with Leica. Meanwhile, brands like Vivo, Oppo, and Honor continue to work with Zeiss, Hasselblad, and Harcourt, respectively.

By cutting co-branding deals and strengthening its in-house solutions, Xiaomi is positioning itself to deliver flagship-level features while keeping pricing competitive. All upcoming SM8850 series phones are also expected to include large batteries and flat displays, pointing to a clear focus on core user experience.

In related news, Xiaomi has launched a new 8000W modular track socket featuring a child-safe design and smart power controls. The company has also introduced a floor-standing air conditioner with fast cooling and heating, a 115° wide-angle swing, and HyperOS integration.

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This Portable Laser System Might Be the Most Futuristic Way to Kill Mosquitoes Yet

Photonmatrix has launched a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo for its portable laser mosquito repellent device. The system, which resembles a miniature sci-fi turret, uses LIDAR and laser technology to detect and eliminate mosquitoes mid-flight. Pricing starts at $498, and the company claims the device can kill up to 30 mosquitoes per second, even in complete darkness.

Photonmatrix laser mosquito repellent

The system is built by inventor Jim Wong and combines high-precision LIDAR with a galvanometer-controlled laser. It can identify mosquitoes and distinguish them from larger objects like humans, pets, and birds, avoiding accidental firing. The laser operates silently and without chemicals, relying purely on infrared and laser targeting to neutralize flying pests within milliseconds.

The Photonmatrix standard version has a range of 3 meters, while the Pro model extends coverage to 6 meters. Both versions are IP68-rated for dust and water resistance and support up to 16 hours of operation when connected to a sufficiently powerful 24V power bank. Instead of using AI-based algorithms, the system relies on strict trigger conditions to ensure both safety and precision.

Photonmatrix laser mosquito repellent

Buyers will receive the core laser unit, a power brick, a 2-meter DC cable, and a mounting base. Optional accessories include a rotating platform and a dongle for connecting to smartphone power banks that meet the voltage requirement.

While the campaign has already surpassed 1300% of its initial $20,000 goal, the Photonmatrix remains in the prototype phase. Mass production has not yet begun, and potential buyers should consider the usual risks of crowdfunding hardware. However, if successfully delivered, the Photonmatrix could offer a novel and highly targeted way to deal with mosquitoes in backyards, campsites, or fishing spots.

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Honor X70 leaks with 8300mAh cell, 80W wired and wireless charging support

A new leak shared by tipster Panda is Bald on Weibo has surfaced details on the upcoming Honor X70 smartphone. The phone is expected to launch sometime this month and looks set to replace last year’s X60 and X60 Pro with incremental upgrades in hardware and battery tech.

According to the leak, the Honor X70 will feature a 6.79-inch flat display with a 1.5K resolution. That’s a slight bump in screen size compared to the X60 Pro’s 6.78-inch AMOLED panel, though there’s no word on refresh rate or display technology in the leak. 

The phone will also carry Qualcomm’s newer Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor, replacing the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 used in the X60 Pro.

A 8300mAh battery

One of the more notable changes is the battery capacity. The X70 is said to pack an 8300mAh battery, much larger than the 6600mAh unit on the previous model. The cell will support 80W wired charging.

Interestingly, the leak suggests the 512GB version of the phone will add support for wireless charging. That model will reportedly measure slightly thicker and heavier at 7.9mm and 199g, compared to 7.7mm and 193g on the standard variant.

Honor X60

Moreover, the device could come in white, blue, and black. The tipster didn’t reveal camera specs, RAM configurations, or pricing, though it will squarely fall in mid-range territory. 

For reference, the Honor X60 launched in October 2024, starting at 1,199 yuan, while the Pro version came in at 1,499 yuan.

Honor’s previous X60 series offered modest specs for its price. The standard model features a Dimensity 7025-Ultra chip, a 6.8-inch LCD, and a 5800mAh battery. The Pro model brought a 120Hz AMOLED panel and better charging speeds. 

The upcoming X70 seems to retain that value-focused approach. Its launch date hasn’t been confirmed yet, but with leaks surfacing and July already underway, an official announcement doesn’t seem far off.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 8, Classic, and Ultra (2025): Detailed Specs and Europe Launch Pricing Leaked

Samsung will officially unveil its latest smartwatch lineup at the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9. Ahead of the launch, all specifications and pricing for Europe have surfaced, confirming three models: Galaxy Watch 8, Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, and Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025).

Galaxy Watch 8

The Watch 8 comes in 40mm and 44mm sizes, both with Super AMOLED displays offering 3000 nits brightness. The 40mm variant features a 1.34-inch display (438×438 resolution), a 325mAh battery, and weighs 30g. The 44mm model offers a 1.47-inch display (480×480), 435mAh battery, and weighs 34g. Both versions are built with aluminum armor and sapphire glass, including 2GB RAM, 32GB storage, and are powered by the Exynos W1000 chipset.

Galaxy Watch 8 Classic

The Classic model keeps the rotating bezel and comes in a 46mm size with a 1.34-inch Super AMOLED display (438×438, 327 ppi). It uses stainless steel and sapphire glass for added durability. It weighs 63.5g and packs a 445mAh battery. Like Watch 8, it runs One UI 8.0, features the same chipset, and includes 2GB RAM but offers 64GB storage.

Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)

This 47mm model introduces advanced features like an 86dB emergency siren. It includes a 1.47-inch Super AMOLED display (480×480), 590mAh battery, titanium body with sapphire glass, 2GB RAM, and 64GB storage. It weighs 60.5g and runs the same One UI 8.0 and Exynos W1000 processor.

Pricing in Europe

Watch 8 40mm Bluetooth – €379.99
Watch 8 40mm Bluetooth + 4G – €429.99
Watch 8 44mm Bluetooth – €409.99
Watch 8 44mm Bluetooth + 4G – €459.99
Watch 8 Classic 46mm Bluetooth – €529.99
Watch 8 Classic 46mm Bluetooth + 4G – €579.99
Watch Ultra 47mm Bluetooth + 4G – €699.99

The Galaxy Unpacked event starts at 10 a.m. ET or 7:30 p.m. IST on July 9 and will be streamed live on Samsung’s YouTube channel.

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GPD launches MicroPC 2 with 7″ 1080p touchscreen, Intel N250, 16GB LPDDR5 RAM & up to 8TB SSD

GPD has launched the MicroPC 2, a compact Windows mini laptop that targets IT professionals and field technicians. The device features a 7-inch Full HD touchscreen and will be available in China starting July 10 for 2999 yuan ($418). Global crowdfunding begins the same day via Indiegogo, with prices starting at $495 for the model equipped with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.

GPD MicroPC 2

GPD MicroPC 2 Specifications

The MicroPC 2 improves on the original MicroPC model released in 2019 by offering a larger display, faster performance, and a more modern design. The 7-inch LTPS panel delivers a 1920×1080 resolution, 500 nits brightness, and supports 10-point touch. GPD has included a 360-degree rotating hinge and a fingerprint sensor integrated into the power button. The device weighs 490g and measures 171.2 x 110.8 x 23.5mm.

The mini laptop runs on the Intel Processor N250, a quad-core chip built on Intel’s Gracemont architecture. It operates at a base TDP of 6W and can scale up to 15W, offering better efficiency and performance compared to the previous N4120 processor. The MicroPC 2 includes 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM running at 4800 MT/s and a 512GB PCIe Gen3x4 SSD. GPD supports storage upgrades up to 8TB with double-sided M.2 2280 SSDs.

The device offers a comprehensive selection of ports, including two USB-C 3.2 Gen2 ports, two USB-A 3.2 Gen2 ports, an HDMI 2.1 port, a microSD card reader, and a 2.5Gbps RJ45 Ethernet port. Both USB-C ports support DisplayPort 1.4 and fast charging. It can power up to three external 4K monitors at 60Hz. For wireless connectivity, it features Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2.

The MicroPC 2 features a rugged body made from LG-DOW 121H aviation-grade ABS resin, with a 1mm thickness that provides flame-retardant and heat-resistant protection. It is certified V-0 fireproof. The device is powered by a 27.5Wh battery that supports 45W PD fast charging and includes a battery bypass function for continuous operation while connected to a power source.

In China, the GPD MicroPC 2 ships with Windows 11 Pro and is designed as a portable workstation for technical users who need full desktop features in a highly compact form factor.

In related news, HP recently introduced the Star Desk AI PC featuring Intel Core Ultra 5 and Ultra 7 processors, DDR5 memory, PCIe 4.0 SSD storage, and a 5-year warranty. Lenovo has also launched its new Xiaoxin desktop, powered by the Ryzen 7 H 255 processor, with support for up to 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD, and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity.

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Amazon Prime Day 2025: OnePlus Discounts on OnePlus 13, Pad 2, Buds 3 & More Revealed

As part of the Amazon Prime Day sale running from July 10 to July 14, 2025, OnePlus will roll out limited-period offers across smartphones, tablets, and audio products. The same deals are also accessible via OnePlus India’s official channels and retail partners under its Monsoon Sale. Ahead of the sale, tiptser Sudhanshu A

Smartphones:

OnePlus 13
OnePlus 13
  • OnePlus 13 is now priced at ₹64,999 with a ₹5,000 price drop and ₹5,000 bank discount, bringing the effective price to ₹59,999.
  • OnePlus 13s stays at ₹54,999 but with a ₹5,000 bank discount, the net price is ₹49,999.
  • OnePlus 13R + Buds 3 combo is available for ₹42,999, with an additional ₹3,000 discount, resulting in an effective price of ₹39,999.
  • OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite gets a ₹2,000 bank discount, cutting the price from ₹17,999 to ₹15,999.

Tablets:

OnePlus Pad 2
OnePlus Pad 2
  • OnePlus Pad Go (8GB+128GB Wi-Fi) is now ₹13,999 after discounts.
  • Pad Go (8GB+128GB LTE) drops to ₹15,499.
  • Pad Go (8GB+256GB LTE) is listed at ₹17,499.
  • OnePlus Pad 2 (8GB+128GB Wi-Fi with Stylo 2) is now available at ₹32,999, down from ₹36,999.
  • Pad 2 (12GB+256GB Wi-Fi with Stylo 2) sees a final price of ₹35,999 from ₹39,999.

Audio Products:

OnePlus Buds 3
OnePlus Buds 3
  • Bullets Wireless Z3: ₹1,549 (₹150 bank discount)
  • Buds Pro 3: ₹8,999 (₹2,000 sale drop + ₹1,000 bank discount)
  • Buds 3: ₹4,299 (₹1,200 sale drop)
  • Bullets Wireless Z2 ANC: ₹1,599 (₹300 off + ₹200 bank discount)
  • Bullets Wireless Z2: ₹1,149 (₹350 off + ₹100 bank discount)
  • Nord Buds 3 Pro: ₹2,399 (₹300 off + ₹300 bank discount)
  • Nord Buds 3: ₹1,699 (₹400 off + ₹200 bank discount)
  • Nord Buds 2r: ₹1,449 (₹200 off + ₹150 bank discount)

All discounts are valid till stocks last.

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Huawei’s Kirin 9030 chip might deliver a 20% performance jump

Huawei’s recently launched Pura 80 series ships with the Kirin 9020. It’s the same chip that powered last year’s Mate 70 lineup. But the real buzz is around what’s coming next. The company’s next flagship SoC, reportedly called the Kirin 9030, is expected to debut with the Mate 80 series later this year.

According to a new leak (via Huawei Central), the Kirin 9030 is expected to offer a 20% performance boost over the Kirin 9020. That’s a notable jump, especially considering Huawei already claims the Kirin 9020 is 36% faster than the chips inside the Pura 70 series.

Huawei Kirin 9100 energy efficiency

If true, this could mean a 50–60% improvement over the older Kirin 9000s 5G, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves. These numbers are speculative at best, and the leak itself comes from a relatively unknown source. So, yes, you’ll want to take this with the usual pinch of salt.

What seems a bit more grounded is the chip’s launch timeline. A report from reliable leaker Digital Chat Station suggests Huawei is prepping one of four major flagship chips expected to arrive in late 2025, and the Kirin 9030 is likely that one.

5nm incoming?

Of course, we are not expecting Huawei’s next chip to go toe-to-toe with Snapdragon’s or Apple’s best, not yet, anyway. But what could be more interesting than raw performance is how the chip is made.

Several reports out of China claim Huawei’s Kirin X90 PC chip is already being manufactured on a 5nm process. If Huawei has indeed cracked in-house 5nm production, that would be a huge win for the company’s long-term chip ambitions.

Huawei Kirin X90 chip specs leak

Hardware aside, Huawei’s real ace right now is software optimization. And honestly, it’s doing a better job than most expected. Take the Huawei Mate X5, a foldable with three displays, powered by the Kirin 9010. That chip is driving an absurd number of pixels, and yet, the experience remains smooth.

So while Huawei’s silicon may still lag behind industry leaders in raw numbers, it’s clear the company is finding other ways to stay in the game.

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BenQ unveils EW90U Series 4K monitors for immersive home entertainment, work

BenQ has introduced its new EW90U Series monitors in India, featuring two models—the 27-inch EW2790U and the 32-inch EW3290U. According to BenQ India’s Managing Director, Rajeev Singh, these displays are built to support modern hybrid lifestyles by offering a single screen for entertainment, productivity, and casual gaming. The monitors combine high-resolution visuals, advanced sound, and smart features for a seamless home experience.

BenQ EW2790U, EW3290U key specifications and features

BenQ EW2790U, EW3290U 4K UHD monitor

Both models offer true 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160) with HDR10 and VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. While the 27-inch EW2790U covers 95 percent of the DCI-P3 colour gamut, the larger EW3290U extends that to 98 percent, making them suitable for tasks like colour grading or streaming movies. An AI-Optimised Contrast feature enhances image quality in real-time based on both ambient lighting and on-screen visuals.

On the audio front, the EW2790U includes dual 5W speakers, while the EW3290U features a 2.1 channel setup with twin 2W speakers and a 5W woofer. Six audio presets, including Cinema, Dialogue, and Game, allow users to tailor the sound to their content.

The EW3290U also brings in smart ergonomics and usability with a dedicated remote, scenario hotkeys for switching modes, and the Display Pilot 2 software that includes a Pomodoro timer and audio equaliser. Eye-care tech such as Low Blue Light Plus, Flicker-Free display, and Brightness Intelligence Plus Gen2 ensures all-day viewing comfort. Both monitors are equipped with USB-C (65W PD), HDMI 2.0, and USB-A ports for smooth connectivity.

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BenQ EW2790U, EW3290U price and availability

The EW2790U is priced at Rs 28,498, while the EW3290U costs Rs 40,998. Both monitors are available via leading online retailers and BenQ’s authorised offline partners across India.

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Sony suspends Xperia 1 VII sales due to serious software glitches

Sony’s latest flagship smartphone, the Xperia 1 VII, may have had a promising debut in Japan, but its rollout has hit an unexpected roadblock. The company has now officially paused sales and shipments of the device in its home country, following multiple reports of serious operational issues. While the global versions seem unaffected for now, the Japanese models are facing troubling problems that have prompted Sony to take action.

Random shutdowns and reboots prompt temporary halt

Sony Xperia 1 VII
Sony Xperia 1 VII

The affected Sony Xperia 1 VII units are said to suffer from random shutdowns, reboots, or in some cases, not powering on at all. Sony’s Japanese support page has listed four specific models impacted — SO-51F, SOG15, A501SO, and XQ-FS44. These issues appear serious enough to warrant a temporary suspension of availability, although the brand is still investigating the root cause.

Some early speculation points to compatibility issues with Japan-exclusive services like Osaifu-Keitai, though this remains unconfirmed. Sony has advised users experiencing such issues to press and hold the power and volume up buttons for 20 seconds to try recovering the device. A new software update with build number “71.0.A.2.43” is also available, which may help mitigate the problem — though it’s unclear if this update actually fixes the core issue.

Global models remain unaffected for now

So far, these shutdown-related issues appear to be limited to Japanese variants, with no reports of similar problems emerging from global markets. The Xperia 1 VII is currently not available in the US, and given the brand’s limited presence there, a stateside release remains unlikely. Still, this situation raises concerns about whether the issue is software-based or indicative of deeper hardware flaws — something only time will tell.

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Lava Blaze AMOLED 5G launched with curved 120Hz AMOLED screen, Dimensity 6300

Lava has silently listed a new smartphone — the Lava Blaze AMOLED 5G — on its official site in India. As the name implies, this model is set to be among the most affordable 5G smartphones featuring an AMOLED display. The listing confirms key specifications, including a curved-edge panel, Dimensity chip, and a large battery. Here’s everything the brand has revealed so far.

Lava Blaze AMOLED 5G specifications and features

The Lava Blaze AMOLED 5G comes with a 6.67-inch Full HD+ 3D curved-edge AMOLED display with a 2400 x 1080 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It weighs 183 grams and has a slim profile of 8.45mm.

The Blaze AMOLED 5G is yet another phone to launch with the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset in India and runs a bloatware-free version of Android 14. It will be available in three RAM variants — 4GB, 6GB, and 8GB — all paired with 128GB internal storage. These variants are equipped with 4GB, 6GB, and 8GB of virtual RAM, respectively. However, there is no microSD card slot for storage expansion.

Lava Blaze AMOLED 5G
Lava Blaze AMOLED 5G

The rear camera setup includes a 64-megapixel Sony sensor and a 2-megapixel secondary lens with LED flash, while the 16-megapixel front camera supports screen flash for brighter selfies. The device is backed by a 5,000mAh battery and supports 33W fast charging via a USB Type-C port.

For security, the Blaze AMOLED 5G features an in-screen fingerprint scanner. When it comes to connectivity, the phone offers dual SIM 5G, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, and USB-C.

Lava Blaze AMOLED 5G price and availability

The Lava Blaze AMOLED 5G will be offered in Titanium Grey and Starlight Purple color options. While the price and exact launch date are yet to be confirmed, it is expected to go on sale soon across India. It will be available with Lava’s signature free service at home for customer convenience.

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itel launches City 100 with premium features in budget segment

itel has announced the itel City 100 smartphone as its latest entry in the budget category. Designed for style and durability, the City 100 combines a large immersive display, extended battery life, and smart AI functionality in a sleek and lightweight unibody. One of the major highlights of the phone is that it comes with a free magnetic speaker.

itel City 100 specifications and features

The itel City 100 sports a 6.75-inch HD+ IPS LCD screen with a 90Hz refresh rate, 700 nits peak brightness, and 83.5 percent NTSC wide colour gamut. The device is protected by IP64 rating, making it resistant to dust and occasional splashes, while the four corners of the body are reinforced to withstand everyday wear and tear. The phone’s frame is only 7.65mm thick.

The City 100 is powered by the Unisoc T7250 octa-core processor and is paired with 4GB physical RAM and up to 8GB of virtual RAM, along with 128GB of internal storage (expandable via microSD). It carries a 5,200mAh battery with 18W fast charging, ensuring all-day use even in extreme temperatures ranging from -20°C to 70°C.

The City 100 runs Android 14 and is equipped with Aivana 3.0, itel’s on-device AI assistant. Aivana enables text extraction from images, document conversions, AI writing tools, and even instant navigation to addresses mentioned in messages.

Camera-wise, the itel City 100 features a 13-megapixel rear camera and an 8-megapixel front camera, both enhanced by AI scene optimization. Other features include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, dual-band Wi-Fi, IR blaster, face unlock, FM radio, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

itel City 100 price and availability

The itel City 100 is priced at Rs. 7,599 in India. It is available in Fairy Purple, Navy Blue, and Pure Titanium color options. The phone is now available for purchase across retail outlets in India, and itel is offering a free magnetic speaker worth Rs. 2,999 and free screen replacement within 100 days, making the offer even more compelling for budget-conscious buyers.

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Infinix Hot 60 5G to launch on July 11 in India, features customizable One Tap AI button

Infinix has officially confirmed the arrival of a new smartphone in India — the Hot 60 5G. Following the recent launch of the Hot 60i with the Helio G81 Ultimate chip in markets like Kenya and Bangladesh, the brand is set to unveil the Hot 60 5G on July 11. The key highlight of this device is a dedicated One Tap AI Button, which introduces a smarter way to interact with the phone.

One Tap AI Button brings smart, contextual control

Infinix Hot 60 5G is launching on July 11 in India

Positioned on the right side of the Infinix Hot 60 5G, just below the power and volume keys, the One Tap AI Button is designed to offer personalized control over various functions. It supports single press, double press, and long press, and can be mapped to over 30 different apps. Whether it’s professionals seeking faster workflows, gamers optimising performance, or students looking for quick access tools — this button is designed for all.

The button not only launches apps but also responds to the content currently displayed on the screen. It can trigger features like Circle to Search, summarize web pages or documents, and deliver contextual explanations. Over time, it adapts to the user’s routine to provide real-time smart actions.

A long press activates Folax, the brand’s integrated AI assistant. It can summarize meeting recordings, translate documents, set alarms, manage tasks, and provide voice-activated responses. For gamers, it can optimize system resources and improve in-game performance. The One Tap AI Button also allows app-specific actions — for example, launching Shorts or Subscriptions in YouTube with a single press.

The official Hot 60 5G microsite confirms that the device features the Dimensity 7020 chipset, LPDDR5x RAM, 90fps gaming, and a 7.8mm slim chassis. It will be available in three shades, such as Shadow Blue, Tundra Green, and Sleek Black.

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