As you might already know that Amazon is holding a Prime Day 2025 Sale right now. Amazon is giving a huge discount of up to 50% on all categories. We have also posted Top picks from Prime Day Sale 2025 US, you must go through it. In a new deal, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is up for grabs for just $159(47% OFF). If you’re looking for a smartwatch, this is the best one out there with this price tag.
Galaxy Watch 7 deal details
The discount is available on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 (40mm Bluetooth model). The launch price of the smartwatch is $299 for the 40mm model. Now at the Amazon Prime Day Sale 2025, the Galaxy Watch 7 price is down to just $159 with a 47% discount. Moreover, if you’re planning to make a purchase, don’t wait too long—the sale is only valid until stocks run out.
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Specification and Features
It features a 1.3-inch Super AMOLED display with a 432 x 432 pixels resolution. Galaxy Watch 7 has a circular design with a silicone strap, it is designed to help users to fulfill their health and lifestyle goals. You can now track over 100 workouts and build personalized routines using Workout Routine, enhanced sleep tracking with De Novo FDA-authorised Sleep Apnea detection feature that allows for proactive monitoring of potential signs of sleep apnea.
It is powered by a new 3nm penta-core Exynos W1000 processor. The smartwatch is paired with 2GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage. Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 includes heart rate alerts, ECG, body composition measurement, menstrual cycle tracking, and fall detection. The smartwatch has voice-to-text that is very useful in replying to a message from your watch. Galaxy Watch 7 houses a 300mAh battery and is equipped with L1 + L5 dual-frequency GPS.
Skullcandy has released the Hesh 540 ANC, a new pair of over-ear headphones priced at $149.99 or €129.99. They’re available now in True Black and Bone.
The Hesh 540 ANC comes with active noise cancellation powered by four built-in microphones. Users can adjust the noise cancellation level, or switch to Stay Aware mode to let outside sounds in when needed.
Battery life is up to 65 hours without ANC and around 50 hours with it on. A quick 10-minute charge gives up to 4 more hours of use. The headphones also have wear detection, which auto-pauses or resumes playback when you take them off or put them on.
The standout feature is support for THX Spatial Audio, which gives a 3D sound experience across music, movies, and games. Users can customize the sound using Personal Sound by Mimi and built-in EQ presets.
For connectivity, the headphones use Bluetooth 5.3 and support Google Fast Pair and multi-point pairing to stay connected to more than one device at a time. There’s also a 3.5 mm jack for wired listening. Other features include a foldable design and one-touch access to voice assistants.
In other news, Skullcandy has also recently launched the Aviator 900 ANC wireless headphones. Key highlights include 40mm drivers, adaptive ANC via six microphones, THX Spatial Audio with head tracking, and a mini LED screen for battery and volume info. Battery life is up to 60 hours (50 with ANC), with 4 hours of playback from a 10-minute charge.
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Xiaomi has introduced a new addition to its home appliance lineup with the launch of the Mijia Water Purifier S1 1200G. The purifier is now available for reservation and will officially go on sale in China starting July 15. It is priced at 1,999 yuan (approximately $275).
Mijia Water Purifier S1 1200G Specifications
The S1 focuses on speed and safety. It features a 1200G turbidity flow system that delivers water at a flow rate of 3.21 liters per minute. Xiaomi claims it can fill a 150mL glass in just 2.8 seconds, making it suitable for households that need quick and frequent access to clean drinking water.
The purifier holds dual certifications for mother-and-baby-grade purification and high-standard water quality. Xiaomi says the S1 passes nearly 100 water quality checks. It uses a multi-stage PPC and RO filtration system that can remove 99.9% of lead, 99.8% of cadmium, and 100% of E. coli. The RO membrane is rated to last up to five years, and the daily cost of operation is estimated at 0.15 yuan.
To prevent stale water buildup, the S1 includes a Zero-Stale-Water 3.0 system that flushes internal piping by redirecting purified water through the PPC filter. This system is designed to maintain freshness even with irregular use.
The compact body includes a 3.0-liter internal water tank and a wide-mouth 3.0-inch outlet that reduces splashing during pours. The purifier uses an IPX7-rated smart faucet with a digital display to show water quality and output volume in real time. It offers four preset flow levels and uses a precision rectifier to maintain steady, controlled pouring.
The purifier connects with Xiaomi’s HyperOS ecosystem, allowing full control via the Mi Home app. You can track TDS levels, monitor filter life, reorder cartridges with a single tap, and even customize cup volumes directly from your phone.
In related news, Xiaomi recently launched a new water purifier that boils water to 100°C before flash-cooling it for safer, ready-to-drink output. 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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The Nothing Phone (3) series is now officially complete. In a recent tweet, the founder and CEO of Nothing, Carl Pei, revealed that the lineup is all here, with the latest flagship, the Nothing Phone (3,) being the last model in this series. But this brings slightly bad news for people hoping for more.
There is no Nothing Phone (3) Pro
As of right now, the Phone (3) series consists of three smartphone models. This includes the Nothing Phone (3a), Phone (3a) Pro, and the Phone (3). The first two devices are mid range models, while the latter is the company’s first true flagship. But Carl Pei’s tweet confirming that the “familia is complete”, confirms that there is no Nothiong Phone (3) Pro in the pipeline.
Nothing Phone (3)
To recall, early rumors had hinted at the brand possibly working on a Nothing Phone (3) Pro alongside the vanilla variant. The base Nothing Phone (3) was expected to be a compact flagship, while the Pro variant had a larger screen and slightly better specs. This official confirmation removes any doubts now regarding the future potential of the lineup in 2025.
Nothing already saw a long delay for the Phone (3) launch, which had a strategic reasoning behind it. So far, the premium phone has had a rather negative reception in the market, with people either hating the looks of the device, or being let down by the specs and pricing decision. But this is all we get for now.
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OnePlus has officially launched the Nord CE 5 in India alongside the Nord 5. It is the more affordable smartphone of the two and brings some impressive features and upgrades over its predecessor. So here are all the details regarding its specs, pricing, launch offers, and more.
The Chinese tech giant’s latest Nord CE 5 arrives with a design that resembles the Nord 5. So you get the glass/polycarbonate body that measures 8.17mm in thickness and 199 grams in weight. Meanwhile, the front sports a 6.77-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, an FHD+ resolution, and 1430 nits of peak brightness.
2. Performance
OnePlus equips the Nord CE 5 with the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Apex SoC, which is paired with up to 12GB LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. A gigantic 7,100mAh battery pack powers this device, which supports 80W wired fast charging.
Other notable features include Android 15 OS based OxygenOS 15 custom skin out of the box, Bluetooth 5.4, WiFi 6, an in-display fingerprint scanner, dual nano SIM, and an Infrared sensor.
3. Camera
For optics, the rear has a 50MP Sony LYT600 primary sensor along with an 8MP Ultra wide angle lens, while the front house s a 16MP shooter for selfies and video calls.
4. Pricing and Offers
The OnePlus Nord CE 5 is available in three color options, namely Marble Mist, Nexus Blue, and Black Infinity. It has a starting price tag of 24,999 INR for the 8GB + 128GB model, while the 8GB + 256GB and 12GB + 256GB versions cost 26,999 INR and 28,999 INR, respectively.
This model will go on sale on 12th July 2025 at 12PM IST via Amazon India, OnePlus’ official website, and offline retail stores. Buyers can avail an instant 2,000 INR discount on select credit cards, with no cost EMI options also being available for select bank cardholders.
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Ai+ Smartphone, led by former Realme CEO Madhav Sheth, has officially entered the Indian market with the launch of its first two smartphones, the Ai+ Pulse and Ai+ Nova 5G. These devices not only mark the brand’s debut in India but also showcase the homegrown NxtQuantum OS, built entirely in India. Both models promise an affordable smartphone experience backed by Android 15, localized data storage, and AI-powered features.
Ai+ Pulse
Ai+ Pulse and Nova 5G Specifications
The Ai+ Pulse and Nova 5G both sport a 6.7-inch HD+ TFT IPS display (1600×720 pixels). The Pulse features a 90Hz refresh rate and 450 nits of brightness, while the Nova 5G ups the refresh rate to 120Hz, offering smoother visuals. The Pulse delivers a pixel density of 260ppi, compared to 265ppi on the Nova 5G.
Under the hood, the Ai+ Pulse is powered by the Unisoc T615 processor, while the more advanced Ai+ Nova 5G uses the Unisoc T8200 chipset. The Nova variant also supports 5G networks, giving it a clear advantage in terms of connectivity. Both phones offer expandable storage support up to 1TB via microSD.
Both smartphones run NxtQuantum OS, a custom Android 15-based system developed entirely in India by nxtQ. The OS features a NxtPrivacy Dashboard for tracking app data access, along with its own NxtQuantum PlayStore, NxtSafe Space, NxtQuantum Community App, Theme Design Tool, and the NxtMove App. It stores user data in MeitY-approved Google Cloud regions and follows a zero-trust security architecture.
In terms of optics, both the Ai+ Pulse and Nova 5G are equipped with dual rear cameras, led by a 50MP primary sensor with AI enhancements. For selfies and video calls, it features a 5MP snapper.
Both the Ai+ Pulse and Nova 5G come with a 5,000mAh battery. The Pulse supports 10W charging, whereas the Nova 5G offers faster 18W charging through a USB-C port.
Connectivity features on both phones include dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, a 3.5mm headphone jack (very rare these days), and USB Type-C. They are equipped with a side-mounted fingerprint reader. While the Pulse supports dual 4G connectivity, the Nova 5G provides dual 5G support.
Pricing & Availability
The Ai+ Pulse is priced at Rs. 4,999 ($60) for the 4GB+64GB variant and Rs. 6,999 ($84) for the 6GB+128GB model. The Ai+ Nova 5G costs Rs. 7,999 ($96) for 6GB+128GB and Rs. 9,999 ($120) for 8GB+128GB. The Pulse goes on sale July 12 and the Nova 5G on July 13 via Flipkart.
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The OnePlus Nord 5 has officially launched in India, bringing a powerful Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, OnePlus AI features, and a host of upgrades over its predecessor. OnePlus aims to dominate the mid-range segment with this new device, so here’s everything you need to know about its specs, features, pricing, and more.
The new Nord 5 makes a surprising downgrade from an aluminium back and aluminum frame on the Nord 4 to a glass/polycarbonate build. Furthermore, the IP65 rating remains unchanged from its predecessor. Meanwhile, the front sports a tall 6.83-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, FHD+ resolution, 1400 nits of peak brightness, and Corning Gorilla Glass 7i for protection. It measures 8.1mm in thickness and weighs around 211 grams.
2. Mid-Range Phone with Sub-Flagship Performance
OnePlus Nord 5
One of the biggest upgrades on this year’s Nord is with the processor. Under the hood, OnePlus equips the Nord 5 with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, which is paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 12GB of UFS 3.1 storage. A massive 6,800mAh battery pack powers this device, which supports 80W wired fast charging.
It runs on the OxygenOS 15 based Android 15 OS out of the box. Another notable inclusion is the OnePlus AI with the Plus Key (with AI Plus Mind), which first debuted on the OnePlus 13s. Other notable features include 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, an in-display fingerprint scanner, and an IR blaster.
3. Camera
Even the photography experience is getting a noticeable upgrade with the Nord 5 arriving with the same camera used on the Oppo Find X8 and OnePlus 13s. The main camera is a 50MP Sony LYT700 sensor, which is paired with an 8MP ultra wide angle lens. For selfies and video calls, there is a 50MP Samsung ISOCELL JN5 shooter. Unfortunately, there is no telephoto shooter this year either.
4. Pricing and Offers
The OnePlus Nord 5 has just made its debut in India in multiple color options, namely Dry Ice, Marble Sands, and Phantom Grey. It has a starting price tag of 31,999 INR for the base 8GB + 128GB variant, while the 12GB + 256GB version costs 34,999 INR and the 12GB + 512GB option costs 37,999 INR.
This model will go on sale on 9th July 2025 at 12PM IST via Amazon India, the brand’s official website, and offline retailers. OnePlus is offering customers an instant bank discount of 2,000 INR on non-EMI transactions and a 2,250 INR off on selected bank EMI transactions.
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Rumors regarding Samsung‘s next budget flagship phone have been making the rounds online. Now, the latest report offers us more insight regarding the design refinements that are arriving on the Galaxy S25 FE. So here’s everything you need to know.
Is the Galaxy S25 FE following S25 Edge’s footsteps?
The news arrives from a ZDNet report, which revealed the changes arriving in the body of the new FE smartphone. The South Korean tech giant is apparently planning on making the Galaxy S25 FE thinner than its predecessor. To recall, Samsung’s Galaxy S24 FE measured a respectable 8.0mm, but the Galaxy S25 FE may have a slimmer 7.4mm chassis. This is reportedly being achieved thanks to Samsung using a flexible OLED panel on the newer model.
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Leaked Renders
That’s not all, the front is also getting some improvements as the bezels surrounding the screen are getting thinner as well. The report adds that the Galaxy S25 FE could sport a 6.7-inch screen with a 120Hz refresh rate with slimmer bezels on all four sides. Similar to its predecessor, this is an OLED panel which likely brings an HFD+ resolution. Unfortunately, this was all the information that was shared in this report.
But earlier this week, the Galaxy S25 FE was spotted on the GeekBench platform with the Exynos 2400 SoC, 8GB of RAM, and Android 16 OS out of the box. A 4,700mAh battery pack is expected to power this device, which could support 45W wired fast charging. For photography, the rear is said to pack a 50MP (Main) + 12MP (Ultra Wide) + 8MP (Telephoto) camera setup, while the front houses a 12MP shooter.
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We are only hours away from the official unveiling of the Galaxy foldables and the Galaxy Watch 8 series. But ahead of the big reveal, a leak has seemingly confirmed some key specs and official renders of the devices we’ve all been waiting for.
The Galaxy Z Fold7 is indeed packing a 200MP main camera — a long-awaited upgrade over the aging 50MP sensor many users had hoped Samsung would replace last year. While the device itself isn’t labeled as an “Ultra” in the materials, the main camera does get that tag: “a 200MP Ultra camera for the first time in Galaxy Z Fold.” For image processing, it will rely on Samsung’s “ProVisual Engine,” also featured in the S25 series and mentioned during the launch keynote. So, at least in terms of the main sensor, the Fold7 is getting closer to the S25 Ultra in imaging capabilities.
The battery is disappointing many, and here’s why
The book-style foldable will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. However, the relatively small 4,400mAh battery could limit performance in demanding tasks. Sure, Samsung may optimize system functions to reduce power consumption, but as long as you’re not just navigating app opening and closing animations (which are fully under Samsung’s control) and instead are using third-party apps — like browsing or editing videos — the Fold7 may struggle to match rivals like the Honor Magic V5 (5,820mAh globally, 6,100mAh in China) in both performance and battery life.
Another noticeable omission in the marketing materials is any mention of S Pen support. There’s no sign of an S Pen case either, prompting tipster Ronald Quandt to speculate: “My guess would be… no S Pen.”
That said, the Z Fold7 still brings meaningful upgrades over the Z Fold6 — especially the slimmer 4.2mm unfolded thickness and the long-awaited 200MP camera that many users had been asking for. Check out the details on the Z Flip7 and Flip7 FE here.
No joke, the author is a big fan of Oneodio’s headphones. Simply because the team is very dedicated to sound quality and noise cancellation in a good balance with budget. We reviewed Oneodio Focus A5 before and were impressed. The new Oneodio Focus A6 has come to the Review studio for comprehensive testing.
To draw a brief conclusion first: the results were surprising; both the frequency response curves and the comparisons from the tests were excellent. It’s hard to believe that it somehow even surpasses my SONY WH-1000XM4 in sound quality.
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Unboxing & Appearance
Before the test, let’s do unboxing. The packaging features a black minimalist design. The first layer reveals the headphones, along with a User Manual and a USB-C to C cable for charging and audio.
This headphone is in a slightly warm white, with a simple and modern design. The ear cup is relatively large, providing good sound insulation and wearing comfort. And the headband is adjustable. The metal-like cover of the ear cup has a circular decoration with the logo. The ear cup appears to be made of memory foam or protein leather, very soft, and offers a good fit. It doesn’t press on the temples, even for those who wear glasses, wearing comfort is excellent even after long-term use. They are lightweight, approximately 248g, feel no awful pressure, and consequently, are very comfortable.
The control buttons are located on the lower right side of the headphone, including the power switch, multi-function button, ANC button, volume control, and USB port. Overall, the design is minimalist, which I like. The headphones can rotate 90 degrees and are foldable. Very compact size after folding, so convenient for travel.
Sound Quality
Other than the design, the sound quality is also very important. We tested its frequency response, see if it can reproduce different frequencies, and check for balance or discrepancies.
From the chart, there’s an upward trend in the low-frequency area, reaching about 90dB, indicating strong low-frequency performance with rich bass. The mid-frequency response is relatively stable with minor fluctuations, suggesting a balanced mid-range that can accurately reproduce vocals and instruments. The high-frequency response peaks between 4 kHz and 10 kHz, demonstrating good high-frequency extension and a delicate treble.
We also compared it with the SONY WH-1000XM4. The Oneodio Focus A6 is no less impressive than the XM4 in real-world listening in the lows, mids, and highs. The A6 has a stronger low-frequency response. Here it also matches my hearing experience on these two, as the XM4 headphones are less emphasizing bass. In the mid-frequency range, the A6’s curve is more stable than the XM4’s lower response. Considering mid-frequencies are crucial for vocals and instruments, the A6 likely offers more natural and clear vocals, while the XM4 may need a boost in this range. Similarly, the A6’s high-frequency response surpasses the XM4’s.
The curves are for rough reference only. Legends with unaligned datums may be affected by headphone sensitivity
We used the microphone to record the actual performance of both headphones for a comparison in the video. The A6’s vocals are very mellow and well-balanced with instruments. Even when mixed up with the XM4’s sound, you can still tell them apart.
Noise Cancellation
We tested the noise cancellation in different noisy environments, such as subways and airplanes. Let’s experience background noise suppression together. It can capture and silence up to 98% of low-frequency noise, blocking out external chaos, subway rumbles, and office chatter, leaving you with just your music, focus, and calm.
APP
We can also use the Oneodio app for customization, including ANC ON, Transparency, ANC OFF, Wind ANC, and Wind Transparency. Although we can adjust the equalizer according to our preferences, the preset modes are somewhat limited, with only Pop Mode, Bass Mode, and Super Bass Mode. We still have high expectations for the Oneodio team, hoping they will introduce more modes suitable for different music genres in the future.
The app also offers features like headphone location, wearing duration reminders, and automatic power-off. Additionally, it has a movie sound effect mode.
Battery Life
With noise cancellation enabled, the playback time is approximately 40 hours, and around 75 hours with it turned off. In addition to the long battery life, it also supports wired fast charging. Charging speed is pretty impressive. We can quickly collect back almost ten hours of playback time in just a 10-minute charge (just get yourself a proper charger).
Additional Features
Regarding Bluetooth connectivity and compatibility, the Oneodio Focus A6 supports Bluetooth protocols such as HFP, AVRCP, A2DP, BLE, and SPP. For audio codecs, it supports AAC, SBC, and LDAC. However, despite its excellent sound quality, it lacks some smart features like optical wear detection.
Summary
In summary, the OneOdio Focus A6 are currently the most shockingly good ANC wireless headphones at a similar price range, in terms of sound quality and noise cancellation. For those who take budget into account, it offers exceptional value. If you are interested in trying it out, do not forget to add the code we applied for our audience (get 15% off).
Lenovo is getting ready to drop a new tablet from its popular Xiaoxin series. But this model isn’t a typical tablet as it caters to mobile gaming enthusiasts. Now, a fresh teaser was just shared that showcased the upcoming Xiaoxin Pro GT’s high end specifications. So let’s check it out.
Lenovo Xiaoxin GT Pro: What makes it a gaming tablet?
The Chinese tech giant shared a new image poster that confirms a bunch of features of the new Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro GT. This model will sport a tall 11.1-inch LCD display with a high refresh rate and a high 3.2K resolution. This resolution has often been seen in premium laptops, so we can expect a sharp picture quality. For flagship level performance, the tablet is equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC.
Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro GT Gaming Tablet
All of these high end specs are packed in an ultra slim 5.99mm body, with the tablet weighing around 458 grams. A thin and light chassis also helps in removing physical fatigue when playing on such a large screened device. Looking at the design of the tablet, the Xiaoxin Pro GT packs a dual camera setup on the rear. Previous teasers have also confirmed support for both Dolby Atmos tuning for the speakers and Dolby Vision for the display.
Lenovo will ship this tablet with stylus support, with the body of the tablet including a dedicated magnetic dock to house the pen. As of right now, the Xiaoxin Pro GT appears to be a China exclusive gaming tablet. In other words, there is no word regarding its global release. Other finer details are still at large as well, so stick around for more. This teaser also arrives after the Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus was listed on Amazon with a 3K display.
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One UI 8, based on Android 16, is still under development, but Samsung may have already started working on its next iteration — One UI 8.5. Yes, you read that right. Samsung is skipping over versions like One UI 8.1 or 8.1.1 and returning to its older naming convention, at least for the next year. The last x.5 build was One UI 2.5, which was released four years ago.
While Samsung hasn’t confirmed One UI 8.5, references to it have been found in early beta builds of One UI 8.0. More recently, a Samsung community moderator acknowledged the update on the official forum, which further solidifies the ongoing speculation. While official details are under wraps, reports have revealed when One UI 8.5 might be released and which devices are likely to receive it. So, here’s everything we know about Samsung’s One UI 8.5 update.
When will Samsung release One UI 8.5, and what to expect from it?
One UI 8.5 will be based on Android 16 and is expected to debut on the Galaxy S26 series in early 2026. The update will then gradually roll out to eligible Samsung devices, starting with recent flagship models, including the Galaxy S25 series, Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and other high-end devices. It will eventually make its way to mid-range and budget devices.
There are currently no details on the features or changes One UI 8.5 will bring, but given how small an upgrade One UI 8.0 is, we are not expecting groundbreaking changes. Still, it could bring some new Galaxy AI features, system-wide optimizations, and improved software stability.
Which Samsung phones and tablets are eligible for One UI 8.5 update?
The One UI 8.5 update list will likely include all Galaxy phones and tablets that are eligible for One UI 8.0. That means all flagship Galaxy phones launched since 2022, many mid-range and budget phones, and some tablets.
One UI 8.5 update list (expected):
Galaxy S series
Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra
Galaxy S25 Edge
Galaxy S24, S24+, S24 Ultra
Galaxy S24 FE
Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra
Galaxy S23 FE
Galaxy S22, S22+, S22 Ultra
Galaxy S21, S21+, S21 Ultra
Galaxy S21 FE
Galaxy Z series
Galaxy Z Fold 7 (upcoming)
Galaxy Z Flip 7, Z Flip 7 SE (upcoming)
Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6
Galaxy Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5
Galaxy Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4
Galaxy Tab series
Galaxy Tab S10+, Tab S10 Ultra
Galaxy Tab S10 FE, Tab S10 FE+
Galaxy Tab S9, Tab S9+, Tab S9 Ultra
Galaxy Tab S9 FE, Tab S9 FE+
Galaxy Tab S8, Tab S8+, Tab S8 Ultra
Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024)
Galaxy Tab A9, Tab A9+
Galaxy Tab Active 5, Tab Active 5 Pro
Galaxy A series
Galaxy A73
Galaxy A56, A55, A54, A53
Galaxy A36, A35, A34, A33
Galaxy A26, A25, A24, A12
Galaxy A16 (LTE/5G), A15 (LTE/5G), A14 (LTE/5G)
Galaxy A06 (LTE/5G)
Galaxy M series
Galaxy M56, M55, M55s, M54, M53
Galaxy M35, M34, M33
Galaxy M16, M15
Galaxy M06, M05
Galaxy F series
Galaxy F56, F55, F54
Galaxy F34
Galaxy F16, F15, F14 (LTE)
Galaxy F06, F05
Galaxy XCover series
Galaxy XCover 7, XCover 7 Pro
Galaxy XCover 6 Pro
Samsung’s primary focus right now is on finalizing and rolling out One UI 8.0. The company is aiming to push the update as quickly as it can — especially after delays with One UI 7, which ultimately led Samsung to cancel One UI 7.1 and 7.1.1.
If you own a Galaxy S25 device, you can already join the One UI 8 beta program and get an early look at Android 16. In the meantime, we’ll keep tracking One UI 8.5 news and will update this article as more details become available. Be sure to check out our One UI for the latest updates.
Earlier this year, Vivo expanded its V-series lineup with the launch of the Vivo V50, V50e, V50 Lite 5G, and V50 Lite (4G). However, there has been no indication of a “Pro” model in the series. Instead, the company appears to be skipping straight to the next generation. As per a report by XpertPick, the Vivo V60 has now been certified by multiple regulatory platforms, signalling its possible arrival in the coming weeks.
Vivo V60 receives certifications ahead of expected launch
Vivo V60 SIRIM certified
Vivo V60 TUV certified
The Vivo V60, carrying the model number V2511, has received approval from Malaysia’s SIRIM and Germany’s TUV certification bodies. Prior to these, the same device had also appeared in Europe’s EEC database.
While the SIRIM listing confirms that the device will be officially marketed as the Vivo V60, the TUV certification reveals that it will feature support for 90W fast charging. The other specifications of the phone are yet to be revealed.
Vivo V60 specifications, launch timeframe (expected)
Vivo-S30
Based on Vivo’s previous strategy, the V60 is likely to be a tweaked version of the Vivo S30, which debuted in China in May 2025. If that holds true, the V60 could sport a 6.67-inch OLED display with 1.5K resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate. It may come powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset. In China, the S30 is available with up to 16GB LPDDR4x RAM and 512GB of UFS 2.2 storage.
Camera specifications might include a 50-megapixel autofocus front camera and a 50-megapixel (main with OIS) + 50-megapixel (ultra-wide) dual rear camera system. A 6,000mAh battery with 90W fast charging is also expected. With the Vivo V50 debuting in February, the V60 could likely launch by August.
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At the beginning of this month, Oppo introduced its latest Reno14 series in India. The lineup brings significant enhancements in photography, performance, and durability, with a strong focus on AI-powered creativity and long-lasting battery life. Starting today, the Reno 14 and 14 Pro are available for purchase through various platforms in the country.
Oppo Reno 14, 14 Pro price in India, and offers
Oppo Reno 14 series
The Oppo Reno14 series is now available for purchase across Amazon, Flipkart, offline retailers, and the Oppo E-store starting today (July 8. The Reno14 5G starts at Rs 37,999 for the 8GB+128GB model, going up to Rs 42,999 for the 12GB+512GB variant. Meanwhile, the Reno14 Pro 5G is priced at Rs 49,999 (12GB+256GB) and Rs 54,999 (12GB+512GB).
Buyers can avail of up to Rs 5,000 exchange bonus, zero down payment offers, and no-cost EMI options. Cashback of up to Rs 5,000 is available with select credit cards, and there’s also a 3-month Google One 2TB plan with Gemini Advanced, worth Rs 5,200, bundled with the phones.
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Oppo Reno 14, 14 Pro key specifications
The Reno 14 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8450 chip, delivering significant gains in performance and efficiency, while the standard Reno 14 runs on the Dimensity 8350. The standard model has a 6.59-inch OLED LTPS panel, whereas the Reno 14 Pro houses a larger 6.83-inch OLED LTPS screen. Both phones support a 1.5K reoslution and a 120Hz refresh rate.
In terms of optics, the Reno14 series features with a 50-megapixel Hypertone camera featuring a 3.5x telephoto lens and 120x digital zoom. The Reno14 Pro packs a 6,200mAh battery with 50W wireless charging, while the Reno14 gets a 6,000mAh unit with 80W wired charging. Both models are IP66, IP68, and IP69 rated and ship with ColorOS 15 with built-in Google Gemini AI for task automation.
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Dreame Technology has introduced a new smart home cleaning solution to the Indian market. According to the brand, the Dreame F10 robot vacuum that has gone official today is designed to handle the unique needs of Indian households. The F10 brings segment-leading features in suction power, mapping technology, and dual cleaning functions.
Dreame F10 key specifications
Dreame F10
The Dreame F10 is powered by the Vormax Standard system, delivering up to 13,000Pa of suction for deeper and faster cleaning. Its Carpet Boost function automatically adjusts suction based on surface type, ensuring thorough dirt removal even from dense carpets. The robot features Smart Pathfinder technology for accurate mapping, obstacle detection, and route planning. It can climb over 20mm thresholds, detect stair edges using cliff sensors, and map multi-room homes for uninterrupted cleaning.
Equipped with a 5200mAh battery, the Dreame F10 can clean for up to 300 minutes on a single charge, covering spaces up to 270m². It automatically returns to its dock to recharge and resumes cleaning from where it paused.
Dreame F10
The F10 also supports voice control via Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri. Through its mobile app, users can customize no-go zones, cleaning schedules, and map multiple floors. The robot combines vacuuming with mopping through a 570ml dust bin and a 235ml water tank with adjustable flow levels. Its floating rubber brush is especially effective in homes with pets, preventing tangles and maintaining suction across different surfaces.
Dreame F10 price in India, availability
The Dreame F10 is priced at Rs 21,999 and will be available on Amazon India. As part of the Amazon Prime Day sale from 12th to 14th July, the vacuum will be offered at an introductory price of Rs 19,999. The product comes with a one-year warranty and customer support in over 165 cities.
Xiaomi and its sub-brand Redmi are gearing up to launch their next-generation flagship smartphones in China. While the Xiaomi 16 series is expected to debut by September, the Redmi K90 and K90 Pro are likely to be announced in October. Today, well-known tipster Digital Chat Station shared a new post on Weibo revealing key details about the Redmi K90 Pro.
Redmi K90 Pro key details leaked
Redmi K90 Pro leak by DCS
According to the tipster, the Redmi K90 Pro will be a significant upgrade, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 (SM8850) platform. One of the standout changes is the addition of a periscope telephoto camera, which is a first for the K-series. To compare, last year’s Redmi K80 Pro featured only a standard telephoto lens.
Design-wise, the K90 Pro is said to feature a metal frame, symmetric dual speakers, a 3D ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, and a large X-axis linear motor, all aimed at delivering a premium flagship experience.
Redmi K80 Pro
A recent leak by DCS also revealed that the device will feature a 50-megapixel OmniVision OV50Q periscope sensor with a 1/1.3-inch sensor size. In addition, reports suggest the K90 Pro will sport a 6.59-inch RGB OLED LTPS flat display with 2K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.
After teasing the arrival of the Realme 15 series for the past few days, Realme has finally confirmed its launch date. Today, the brand officially announced that the Realme 15 5G and Realme 15 Pro 5G will be unveiled on July 24 in India. The image shared also provides a first look at the Realme 15 series.
Realme 15 series design revealed
Realme 15 series launch date
As seen in the poster, popular Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal will endorse the Realme 15 series. Based on a leaked image that surfaced earlier, the handset shown in the official teaser appears to be the Realme 15 Pro 5G.
In addition to Flowing Silver, the device will also be available in colors like Velvet Green, Silk Pink, and Silk Purple. The brand has not yet disclosed the full technical specifications of the Realme 15 series. However, the Flipkart microsite confirms that the lineup will feature six key upgrades in areas such as AI, design, display, chipset, battery size, and camera.
The Realme 15 Pro 5G is confirmed to feature AI Edit Genie, a new tool that allows users to enhance or modify photos using voice commands. In terms of design, it sports a new camera module instead of a round camera module seen on previous generations.
According to leaks, the Pro model could be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset and pack a 6,000mAh battery. It is also expected to come with a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera offering 3x optical zoom.
A recent report revealed the Realme 15 Pro may arrive in four configurations: 8GB+128GB, 8GB+256GB, 12GB+256GB, and 12GB+512GB. The device is likely to launch in India with a starting price of around Rs 25,000 (~$290).
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Oppo has introduced a new “Sun & Moonlight” color edition for its Reno 14, with the sale date set for July 11 in China. According to Oppo, this edition stands out with a unique temperature-sensitive finish that shifts colours based on the surrounding heat. Pre-orders are already live, with pricing starting at 2,699 Yuan (~$376).
Oppo Reno 14 Sun & Moonlight edition
The Oppo Reno 14’s Sun & Moonlight edition features a heat-reactive back that changes from Moonlight Silver to Sunlight Orange depending on the temperature. At around -15°C, the device reveals a vibrant orange tone, while temperatures over 70°C shift it back to silver.
Oppo claims both colors can coexist during the transition, giving the device a visually dynamic appearance. Unlike earlier electrochromic designs, this process is automatic and reacts directly to the environment.
The Oppo Reno 14 Sun & Moonlight variant comes in several configurations:
12GB + 256GB: 2,699 Yuan (~$376)
16GB + 256GB: 2,999 Yuan (~$417)
12GB + 512GB: 2,999 Yuan (~$417)
16GB + 512GB: 3,299 Yuan (~$459)
1TB variant yet to be listed
It is unclear whether Oppo will make this color edition available for the global market in future.
Oppo Reno 14 specifications
Oppo Reno 14 Sun and MoonlightOppo Reno 14 Sun and Moonlight
Launched in May in China, the Oppo Reno 14, launched in May, is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 processor. It features a 6.59-inch flat narrow-bezel display and a 6,000mAh battery with 80W fast charging. The device is IP66/68/69 rated for water and dust resistance and has a metal frame with a soft-touch glass back.
For imaging, it packs a 50-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens with 3.5x zoom, and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide sensor. The phone runs on ColorOS 15-based Android 15.
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Honor has officially confirmed the arrival of its latest X-series phone — the Honor X70. The launch event is scheduled for 7pm (local time) on July 15 in China. As per the official teasers, the highlight of the device is its exceptional battery capacity and charging speeds. Here’s a look at all that is known about the smartphone so far.
The Honor X70 will arrive with an industry-leading 8,300mAh “Qinghai Lake” battery — the biggest battery seen in a mainstream smartphone to date. It is no slouch in the charging department, as it is confirmed to support 80W fast charging.
The fine print of the second image confirms that the 12GB+512GB edition of the Honor X70 will support 80W wireless charging. The launch date image confirms that the device has a flat display on the front and a round camera module on the back. It will be available in white, green, and red shades.
As per reports, despite packing a huge battery, the X70’s standard version measures 7.7mm in thickness and weighs 193 grams. On the other hand, the top model measures 7.9mm thick and weighs 199 grams.
A recent leak revealed that the X70 features a 6.79-inch 1.5K flat display with a resolution of 2640×1200 pixels. It is powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip and comes with up to 12GB RAM and 512GB storage. The 50-megapixel rear camera supports optical image stabilization, while the front houses an 8-megapixel sensor. It is expected to run on MagicOS 9-based Android 15.
Rumors have claimed that Honor X70 Max is also in the works and will be arriving later, while no “Pro” version appears to be in the pipeline. Pricing details will be announced during the official unveiling, but it is expected to follow the accessible strategy of its predecessors, starting around 1,199 Yuan (~$167).
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Xiaomi’s next flagship series is beginning to take shape outside of China. A new device, believed to be the Xiaomi 16, has surfaced in Europe’s EEC (Eurasian Economic Commission) certification database, indicating that a global release is on the horizon, although not immediately.
It appears on the certification site with the model code 25113PN0EG. This confirms that the device is indeed the Xiaomi 16, as it has also appeared in the IMEI database with the same model number.
The G suffix at the end indicates it’s the global version, while Xiaomi is also preparing a separate China (25113PN0EC) and India (25113PN0EI) variants of the phone.
Historically, Xiaomi’s EEC listings don’t always point to imminent launches. The Xiaomi 15, for instance, received certification in May 2024 but didn’t debut globally until March 2025, alongside the Xiaomi 15 Ultra.
In the case of the Xiaomi 16, it is expected to launch in China as early as September 2025 alongside Xiaomi 16 Pro and 16 Ultra. Globally, it might not hit shelves until Q1 2026.
What to expect from the Xiaomi 16?
According to reports, the Xiaomi 16 will be the first smartphone to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset. It is said to sport a 6.3-inch RGB OLED panel with 2K resolution and a battery capacity close to 7,000mAh.
It will include a trio of 50MP sensors, covering wide, ultra-wide, and periscope telephoto roles. The device is also expected to ship with HyperOS 3.0, layered over Android 16.
While no official word has come from Xiaomi yet, the EEC filing adds to mounting evidence that the company’s next flagship is gearing up for a broader launch. Just don’t expect it too soon.
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