Google’s Pixel 10 series isn’t expected until later this year, but a new leak from reliable tipster Arsène Lupin has already revealed what buyers can expect in terms of color and storage variants across the lineup. The leak covers all four rumored models: Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
Pixel 10 keeps 128GB as base, 10 Pro starts at 256GB
The standard Pixel 10 will reportedly ship in two storage options, 128GB and 256GB, keeping it in line with previous entry-level Pixel phones. As for the color options, it will be available in Obsidian, Frost, Lemongrass, and Indigo. Lemongrass and Indigo shades.
The Pixel 10 Pro will offer considerably more variety. Its storage options include 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. Whereas, users will get a choice of Obsidian, Porcelain, Moonstone, and Jade for colors.
Moving up the ladder, we have the Pixel 10 Pro XL. According to Lupin, it will skip the base 128GB option and start at 256GB, with additional 512GB and 1TB options. The color options are the same as the Pixel 10 Pro.
Finally, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is expected to be available in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB variants. However, color options for the foldable are limited to just Moonstone and Jade. That means, unlike last year, there’s no black or white version this time around.
Google typically reveals its new Pixel phones in October, so these early details might still change. However, Arsène Lupin’s track record with accurate leaks adds weight to this report. With launch season approaching, more concrete details are likely to surface soon.
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HONOR has launched the MagicBook Art 14 (2025) in China. The laptop is built with an aerospace-grade magnesium alloy body and weighs 1.03 kg. It measures 11.5 mm in thickness and features a maple leaf curve design with a UV-cured ceramic coating for a smooth finish.
It comes with a 14.6-inch 3.1K OLED touchscreen display with a resolution of 3120×2080, a 3:2 aspect ratio, a 120Hz refresh rate, and 1.07 billion colors. The panel supports full DCI-P3 color gamut, 1600 nits peak brightness, and is factory-calibrated to a ΔE value under 0.5. The screen includes an eight-layer anti-reflective coating, 4320Hz PWM dimming, TÜV Rheinland and VICO A+ certifications, and an e-book mode to reduce blue light.
The laptop runs on Intel Core Ultra 5 225H or Ultra 7 255H processors with up to 16 cores and 5.1GHz turbo speed. It uses Intel ARC 130T or 140T graphics. RAM is up to 32GB LPDDR5x (8400 MT/s), with storage options of 1TB or 2TB SSD.
Cooling includes an ultra-thin vapor chamber, bionic fans, phase-change materials, and graphite layers, keeping noise as low as 3dB. The 60Wh battery supports up to 10 hours of office use, charges to 46% in 30 minutes, and fully charges in 95 minutes.
A 1080p magnetic flip camera is included and can be detached for privacy. Audio is handled by six speakers with Magic Spatial Audio and DTS Headphone support. The keyboard is full-size, backlit, with 1.5mm key travel. The touchpad is 120 cm² and supports nine multi-touch gestures.
Ports include USB-C 3.2 Gen2, Thunderbolt 4, USB-A 3.2 Gen1, HDMI 2.1 (4K@60Hz), and a 3.5mm combo jack. Wireless options include Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.1, and NFC in the touchpad. LINK Turbo X antennas offer a range up to 450 meters.
It comes with Windows 11 Home (Chinese Edition) and MagicOS. AI features include YOYO voice assistant, real-time meeting transcription, translation, HONOR Notes and Documents, DeepSeek programming support, screen projection with privacy, and cross-device file sharing.
Pricing & availability
Ultra 5 / 32GB / 1TB: 8,499 yuan ($1,186)
Ultra 7 / 32GB / 1TB: 9,499 yuan ($1,326)
Ultra 7 / 32GB / 2TB: 9,999 yuan ($1,395)
It is available via HONOR Mall, Experience Stores, and other retail channels in China.
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Dell Technologies and Alienware have launched the 2025 versions of the Alienware Area-51 and Aurora desktops in India, targeting hardcore gamers, streamers, and content creators.
Alienware Area-51 (2025)
The new Area-51 is designed for performance-heavy gaming. It features Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processors and supports up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPUs, based on NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell architecture.
Thermal design has been reworked with inward-facing fans and positive pressure airflow. The system supports quad-slot GPUs up to 450mm and includes a 1500W Platinum-rated ATX12VO PSU. Cooling is handled by a 360mm liquid-cooled CPU setup, enabling up to 13% cooler operation and 50% more sustained performance with 45% quieter acoustics.
Specs include 32GB DDR5 XMP RAM (6400 MT/s), a 2TB NVMe Gen5 SSD, and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 graphics with 16GB GDDR7 memory. Wireless connectivity is powered by Intel Killer Wi-Fi 7 BE1750 and Bluetooth 5.4. The design includes a tempered glass door and QR-coded guides for upgrades.
Alienware Aurora (2025)
The Aurora (2025) is a more compact build, 55% smaller than the Area-51, but still performance-focused. It supports Intel Core Ultra 9 285K or Ultra 7 265KF processors and up to 64GB of DDR5 XMP RAM. GPU options range from NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 to 4060 Ti.
Thermals are managed with 240mm CPU liquid cooling and 120mm fans. Available in Lunar Light or Dark finishes, it offers storage options of 1TB or 2TB NVMe SSDs. Connectivity includes Intel Killer Wi-Fi 7 or Wi-Fi 7 BE200 with Bluetooth 5.4.
The Aurora is optimized for gaming, streaming, and multitasking, with expanded memory bandwidth and SupportAssist for proactive system monitoring.
Both models are now available through Dell.com, Dell Exclusive Stores, Croma, Reliance Digital, Vijay Sales, and major e-commerce platforms. They come with 1-year Alienware Care and optional expert support for gaming setup and system optimization.
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OxygenOS 16 is shaping up to be a major upgrade, bringing UI refinements, useful features, and improvements across the operating system. The update will also bring several new features and enhancements directly from Google’s Android 16. The latest upgrade is already live for Google Pixels, and should start rolling out to OnePlus phones very soon. This time, it’s arriving a lot earlier, and that’s because of a quick turnaround time from Google, releasing Android 16 in June 2025.
Whether you own a flagship OnePlus phone, a mid-range Nord device, or a more budget-friendly Nord CE or Nord N model, you’re likely looking forward to the next version of Android. Here’s everything we know about OxygenOS 16.
When will OnePlus release Android 16 (OxygenOS 16)?
OnePlus has been a reliable brand when it comes to software updates, and it’s usually one of the fastest to release new versions of Android. For OxygenOS 16, the brand hasn’t announced a release date yet, but if past rollouts are anything to go by, the rollout should kick off in the coming weeks.
OnePlus kicked off the Android 16 beta in April 2025, meaning testing has been underway for several months. That’s another solid indication the stable rollout is just around the corner. We anticipate an official announcement very soon.
OnePlus devices that are eligible for OxygenOS 16 (Android 16) update
The brand hasn’t confirmed which devices are going to get the Android 16 update, but we have a very solid idea about that, thanks to a transparent update policy. Based on that, we have prepared the following list.
OnePlus flagship phones
OnePlus 13
OnePlus 13s
OnePlus 13R
OnePlus 13T
OnePlus 12
OnePlus 12R
OnePlus 11
OnePlus 11R
OnePlus Nord series
OnePlus Nord 4
OnePlus Nord 3
OnePlus Nord CE 4
OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite
OnePlus foldables and tablets
OnePlus Open
OnePlus Pad
OnePlus Pad 2
This list is based on OnePlus’ update policy and should be fairly accurate. That said, we still recommend waiting for the official confirmation, which we’ll update here as well as soon as it’s available.
What to expect from OxygenOS 16 and Android 16?
OnePlus has already released several Android 16 betas, giving us a good preview of the upcoming features and changes. Starting with the lock screen, notifications now stack with an app-icon preview and count indicator. This works with both classic and split modes. The update introduces six new clock designs (previously two) in the Shelf section to further customize the lock screen and home screen.
The Quick Settings panel also gets some nice visual changes. It shows text labels for many icons, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and media control. When you tap the “+” button, the screen displays available tiles organized by categories, making them easier to find.
The battery charging limit is now more customizable, allowing users to set a cap at 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, or 100%. Previously, you could only set it to 80%. There’s also a new AI VoiceScribe feature, which lets users enable captions, create a summary, or record VoIP calls in apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, and more.
The app drawer no longer displays texts such as “All apps” and “Manage”; instead, a new three-dot icon has been added in the upper-right side with Select and Sort options. The Select option allows users to select apps to uninstall or add to the home screen. The Sort option allows users to sort apps by name, usage, and installation time.
The Android 16 update also adds support for predictive back gestures, but currently, it only works with several Settings pages (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Settings & Privacy). We might see a system-wide integration in the final build. There are a few additional changes to the Settings app, including a colorful preview for the Home screen and thicker sliders for volume controls.
We also spotted a new game dashboard in the beta versions, which is quite similar to the one on ColorOS, featuring options such as Power Saving, Balance, Pro Gamer, adjustable refresh rate, and more. However, we are not sure if this will be included in the final version of OxygenOS 16.
OxygenOS 16 is still under active development, and more features could be added to the final release. We’ll continue to track all changes related to Android 16 and OxygenOS 16 and keep you updated. Be sure to check out our Android 16 section for the latest news and updates.
ViewSonic has expanded its professional display lineup in India with the announcement of the LDS138-151. According to the company, this new large-format product delivers immersive visuals with convenience-focused features tailored for modern event spaces, conference setups, and public installations.
ViewSonic foldable 138-inch LED screen key specifications and features
ViewSonic foldable 138-inch display
The ViewSonic LDS138-151 is a 138-inch All-in-One LED display that arrives fully pre-assembled with integrated LED modules, system control, and a motorised floor stand. This layout eliminates the need for wall mounting or external AV components, making deployment quick and flexible. Its structural design shifts the traditional control box into the motorized stand, enabling a sleek 99% screen-to-body ratio and simplifying cable management.
This large-format display supports Full HD resolution with a pixel pitch of 1.588 mm, brightness up to 600 nits, and 100-step brightness adjustment. With Cinema SuperColor+ Technology and a 120 percent Rec.709 colour gamut, it delivers impressive clarity and colour accuracy even in bright spaces. For audio, dual 30W speakers are smartly placed in the stand at a 45-degree angle, projecting sound without disrupting the frameless display.
The foldable design allows the unit to be packed into a flight case, moved in elevators, and repositioned easily using 360-degree silent wheels. Built with a GOB epoxy surface, it carries an IP54 rating for protection against dust and moisture.
The LDS138-151 includes 2.4G/5GHz dual-band Wi-Fi, AirSync web-based casting, and the vCast app. It supports Picture-by-Picture for up to four HDMI inputs and Picture-in-Picture for multitasking. A dedicated slot for mini PCs and hot-swappable front-access LED modules simplifies both setup and maintenance, making it a versatile fit for hybrid workspaces and public venues.
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Vivo is all set to unveil the Vivo X Fold 5 on July 14 in India. Speculations are rife that the device will pack the same specs as its Chinese edition, which debuted last month. Ahead of the launch, the global version of the X Fold 5, which bears the V2429 model number, has surfaced on Geekbench. As usual, the listing has revealed the chipset, RAM, and OS version of the device.
Vivo X Fold 5 Geekbench listing
The Vivo X Fold 5 (V2429) Geekbench listing reveals that the device is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. While the chipset’s name is not mentioned in the listing, the CPU details and GPU details are sufficient to claim the inclusion of the SD8G3 chip.
The listing further reveals that the Vivo X Fold 5 has 16GB of RAM and runs on Android 15. In the single-core and multi-core tests of Geekbench, the device scored 2142 and 6315 points, respectively.
Vivo X Fold 5 price leak
Vivo X Fold 5
According to a recent X post by tipster Abhishek Yadav, the Vivo X Fold 5 will be priced at Rs 1,49,999. This pricing belongs to the sole 16GB+512GB configuration of the device.
Vivo has also confirmed that the Vivo X200 FE, a compact flagship offering, will also debut alongside the X Fold 5 on July 14 in India. The tipster revealed that the X200 FE will be available in two options, such as 12GB+256GB and 16GB+512GB. These variants are said to cost Rs 54,999 and Rs 59,999, respectively.
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Rogbid recently launched the rugged Titan S smartwatch with a curved screen and military-grade strength. Now, the company has introduced another feature-packed wearable — the Rogbid Geo X1. As per to the official announcement, this smartwatch is the first from Rogbid to feature offline maps and advanced dual-band positioning, catering to adventure seekers and outdoor users.
Rogbid Geo X1 specifications and features
Rogbid Geo X1Rogbid Geo X1
The Geo X1 comes with dual-frequency positioning (L1+L5) and connects to six satellite systems — including GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Beidou, QZSS, and NAVIC — for precise location tracking even in remote terrains. It supports offline maps, eliminating dependence on mobile data for navigation. The watch also features an altimeter, barometer, and digital compass to support outdoor activities.
With a 1.43-inch AMOLED display, visuals remain bright even under sunlight. The watch is equipped with 4GB internal storage for offline media playback (MP3/MP4), voice recording, and photo viewing.
Health features include heart rate, SpO2, stress tracking, sleep analysis, and built-in sports modes with guided workout courses. Its military-certified design and 3ATM waterproofing make it ready for all environments.
The Rogbid Geo X1’s 860mAh battery promises up to 100 days of standby time. Additionally, users can pair TWS earbuds directly with the watch and make Bluetooth calls without needing a phone.
Rogbid Geo X1 price and availability
The Geo X1 is now available in Trail Black through Rogbid’s official store, priced at $99.99. It includes two interchangeable straps in the box. As a limited-time offer, the first 100 customers will receive a free Rogbid Arc smartwatch with a curved display, worth $29.99.
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Boult has introduced the Fluid X series, its first over-ear headphones in the Indian market. The lineup includes two products, namely Fluid X and Fluid X Pro. Continue reading ahead to see what the company offers in the new Fluid X lineup.
Boult Fluid X Pro, Fluid X: Key specifications and features
Boult Fluid X series
The Fluid X Pro leads the series as the premium offering, marking Boult’s debut device to feature both Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC). With 40mm drivers powered by BoomX technology, it aims to deliver impactful sound with deep bass and clarity suited for both work and entertainment.
The standard Fluid X also features the same 40mm drivers with BoomX enhancement, bringing dynamic sound quality at a more accessible price. Both models support Bluetooth 5.4 and come with Blink & Pair technology for instant wireless pairing. For gamers, the ultra-low 60ms latency in Combat Gaming Mode ensures responsive, lag-free audio performance.
Boult Fluid X Pro
Designed with portability and durability in mind, the headphones include IPX5 water resistance, touch controls, and voice assistant compatibility. Comfort is enhanced with foldable, adjustable headbands and rotatable ear cups. The Fluid X Pro offers 5 hours of playback with just 10 minutes of charge, while the Fluid X stretches up to 60 hours on a full charge and provides 3 hours of usage from a 10-minute top-up.
Boult Fluid X series: Price in India and availability
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The Fluid X Pro is available in Raven Black and Skin Beige, while the Fluid X is offered in Black, Green, and Ivory White. Both are available for purchase through Amazon, Flipkart, and Myntra.
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According to Poco India, the Poco F7, which went on its first sale on July 1, sold out within just an hour. Owing to high demand, the company is hosting a second sale today (July 4) on Flipkart. As confirmed by the brand, this sale will feature all initial launch offers once again, giving buyers one final opportunity to claim them.
Poco F7’s second sale: Launch-time offers return
Poco F7 second sale in India on July 4
The Poco F7 5G is priced at Rs 29,999 for the 12GB+256GB variant and Rs 31,999 for the 12GB+512GB model. These prices include an instant Rs 2,000 discount for HDFC, ICICI, and SBI cardholders, or an additional Rs 2,000 off with an eligible device exchange. Buyers can also opt for up to 12 months of no-cost EMI.
This second sale brings back exclusive launch offers—namely, a one-year free screen replacement and an extra one-year warranty. Poco has clarified that these benefits will not be extended in future sales, making this a limited-time window to secure them
Poco F7 specifications
Built with performance in mind, the Poco F7 features the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset and a 7,550mAh battery supporting 90W wired and 22.5W reverse charging. The device sports a 6.83-inch OLED 1.5K display with 3200 nits brightness.
Camera specs include a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-600 main sensor with OIS, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 20-megapixel front shooter. Running Android 15 with HyperOS 2, the phone is guaranteed four OS upgrades and six years of security patches.
It also comes with Dolby stereo speakers, an in-display fingerprint scanner, a premium metal frame, and an IP68/69 rating. Color options include Cyber Silver Edition, Frost White, and Phantom Black.
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Kodak TV India has announced its first television running on the JioTele OS platform. The new 43-inch QLED Smart TV is designed to meet the rising demand for content-rich, locally relevant, and AI-enhanced entertainment experiences. As shared by the company, this is the first QLED model in its lineup powered by the JioTele operating system and is available for purchase on Amazon.
Kodak QLED TV (KQ43JTV0010) key specifications and features
Kodak QLED TV (KQ43JTV0010)
The Kodak QLED TV (KQ43JTV0010) features a 4K resolution panel with HDR support, offering vibrant visuals and deeper contrast, housed in a sleek, bezel-less frame. It runs on the high-efficiency Amlogic processor paired with 2GB RAM and 8GB internal storage, ensuring smooth operation.
JioTele OS powers a multilingual user interface and voice search in several Indian languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, and more. The JioStore brings access to over 200 popular apps.
Kodak QLED TV (KQ43JTV0010)
This smart TV brings a complete entertainment experience with AI-driven recommendations, over 300 free live TV channels, a dedicated sports mode for enhanced motion clarity, and access to a wide collection of JioGames.
For audio, it features 40W stereo speakers powered by Dolby Digital Plus technology. Connectivity options include dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, three HDMI ports, and two USB ports.
Kodak QLED TV (KQ43JTV0010) pricing and availability
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The 43-inch Kodak QLED 4K Smart TV with JioTele OS is now available exclusively on Amazon at Rs 18,999. It comes with a one-year comprehensive product warranty and an additional six-month warranty on included accessories.
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Samsung’s next Fan Edition phone is one step closer to launch. The Galaxy S25 FE has entered the software testing phase, hinting that an official debut isn’t too far off. But while the FE lineup has always aimed to bring flagship features at a lower price, early leaks paint a mixed picture this time around.
Spotted on Samsung’s firmware servers, the S25 FE (model number SM-S731B) is now being tested with firmware version S731BXXU0AYFB, according to @Alfaturk16 on X. The device is expected to run Android 16 with One UI 8, in line with the Galaxy S25 series, and include newer software features like adaptive lock screen clocks and enhanced Galaxy AI tools.
There’s no confirmed launch date yet, but based on the S24 FE’s release timeline—unveiled in September and sold in October—there’s a good chance we’ll see the S25 FE hit shelves in late 2025, possibly October.
However, the hardware story is a bit more complicated. Rumors suggest Samsung may reuse the Exynos 2400e chip from the S24 FE rather than upgrading to the Exynos 2500 found in the Galaxy Z Flip7.
Still, it’s not all bad news. The front camera may get a bump to 12MP, up from 10MP, and the rear camera setup is expected to include a 50MP main sensor, 12MP ultrawide, and 10MP telephoto lens—according to 91mobiles. Some fan-made renders also show thinner bezels surrounding the phone’s 6.7-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display, though it’s too early to confirm how accurate those images are.
Battery-wise, the phone may stick with a 4,700mAh cell and 25W charging, which is unchanged from the previous FE model. That suggests Samsung may be focusing more on refinements and software improvements rather than major spec leaps. In fact, the upcoming S Ultra flagship is rumored to retain the 5,000mAh capacity in favor of a slimmer form factor.
NxtQuantum Shift Technologies has announced the launch of NxtQuantum OS, a new mobile operating system built entirely in India. Shared officially by the company, the OS aims to deliver a secure, transparent, and privacy-oriented experience for users in both public and private sectors. The AI+ Nova 5G and Pulse smartphones, which are set to debut on July 8, will be the first phones to come preloaded with NxtQuantum OS.
NxtQuantum OS: A made-in-India OS focused on privacy and control
NxtQuantum OS
Developed from scratch within India, NxtQuantum OS is engineered to give users full control over their data. It stores all personal information—preferences, history, backups—on MeitY-approved Google Cloud servers located in India. With no third-party access or foreign routing, it adopts a consent-first approach backed by Google Cloud’s zero-trust security model.
The operating system is built to serve a diverse audience, from individuals to institutions and government departments. According to Madhav Sheth, Founder and CEO of NxtQuantum Shift Technologies, the OS represents a move toward digital independence, where privacy is not a toggle but a core value. Sheth adds that the system architecture ensures even the developers have no access to user data.
The OS features locally trained AI engines that enable smart, context-aware functionalities while maintaining data privacy. A custom-designed interface further enhances transparency and user control. With compliance to Indian regulations integrated by design, it’s ready to support sectors like education, defence, and public services.
A dedicated India Design Centre now manages the full lifecycle of the software—from updates to patches—without leaving Indian soil. The first AI-powered smartphones running NxtQuantum OS, named Nova 5G and Pulse, will be introduced on Flipkart, marking the beginning of a new, privacy-first mobile experience.
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Samsung’s next flagship, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, is already making headlines ahead of its expected January 2026 launch—and not all the news will please fans.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra mockup (modified image of S25 Ultra)
Samsung has reportedly achieved higher energy density with the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s battery, which essentially means one of two things: either a larger battery can fit in the same space, or the same capacity can be housed in a smaller volume. While many users may hope for the former, the leak suggests Samsung is opting for the latter—prioritizing a thinner design instead.
Tipster @UniverseIce claims the S26 Ultra will once again feature a 5,000mAh battery—unchanged from every Ultra model since the Galaxy S20 Ultra in 2020.
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However, there is a silver lining. According to the tipster, the change allows Samsung to shave down the phone’s overall thickness—potentially following the design language of the Galaxy S26 Edge.
Charging speeds are also reportedly getting a significant bump. @UniverseIce suggests Samsung is introducing upgraded thermal management, possibly raising the charging speed to 65W—up from 45W on the S25 Ultra. If true, that could mean a significant reduction in the downtime.
Other expected features include Qualcomm’s next-gen Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip. Unfortunately, the camera setup is rumored to remain mostly unchanged until 2028.
While battery capacity purists might be disappointed, Samsung’s focus on a thinner build and faster charging could still make the Galaxy S26 Ultra a compelling upgrade.
Samsung may have accidentally given the world an early look at its upcoming tri-fold phone through its latest One UI 8 software. According to a report from Android Authority, new animation files embedded in the software update depict a multi-panel foldable device that doesn’t resemble any of Samsung’s current foldable.
The device in question appears to fold in a G-shape, with two inward-folding hinges. It’s shown in multiple animations, suggesting a three-part design: the left panel houses a triple-camera module; the middle section includes what looks like an external display and a front-facing camera; and the rightmost segment appears to be a blank panel, likely used to close the fold rather than serve any display function.
Based on this layout, the phone folds like Samsung Display’s earlier “Flex G” prototype, with both hinges closing inward, unlike Huawei’s S-shaped foldable, which uses both inward and outward hinges.
The asymmetry of hinge sizes is more visible in darker versions of the animation. This difference may be deliberate, possibly to reduce strain on the screen when folded.
One of the included warning animations even suggests the user should avoid folding the camera-side panel first, implying a delicate balance in the folding mechanism.
Interestingly, Samsung refers to the fold as “Multifold 7” in the One UI 8 build. It’s likely a placeholder or internal code name as the retail unit is expected to go by the “Galaxy G Fold” moniker.
There’s been no official confirmation from Samsung on the existence of this device, beyond a teaser at a previous Unpacked event. And with the next major launch just around the corner — expected to feature the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and the Flip FE — it’s unclear whether this tri-fold design will make a full appearance or stay behind the curtain for now.
Even so, these One UI animations give the strongest hint yet that Samsung’s multi-fold ambitions are more than just concept demos.
Samsung fans in the US can breathe a little easier—at least for now. A looming tariff that threatened to drive up the price of Galaxy phones has been scaled back, thanks to a new trade deal between the US and Vietnam. While the outcome isn’t perfect, it’s a big relief for anyone eyeing Samsung’s upcoming releases.
Galaxy S25 Ultra with S Pen
Back in April 2025, former President Trump announced a steep 46% tariff on goods imported from Vietnam, where Samsung manufactures the bulk of its smartphones and tablets—including the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the soon-to-launch Z Fold7. The proposed tariff raised alarms, as it would have left Samsung with two costly options: absorb the financial hit or pass it on to consumers through higher prices.
A 90-day pause in the tariff rollout gave both countries time to negotiate. The result? A new deal that lowers the tariff to 20%. It’s still a sizable bump, but far less damaging than the original plan. For consumers, this likely means Galaxy devices will avoid major price hikes—at least for now.
Samsung, preparing for the worst, had started exploring alternatives, including shifting production to India, where tariff rates were initially lower. While India’s own trade terms with the US are still being hammered out, the option remains on the table.
However, moving production is easier said than done. Samsung’s operations in Vietnam are massive, with factories reportedly churning out 120 million devices a year. These plants are deeply integrated into the company’s global supply chain, making relocation a costly and complex process.
Adding to the uncertainty is the lingering threat of a blanket 25% tariff on all foreign-made smartphones—a move that would hit not just Samsung, but also Apple. For now, analysts say that’s unlikely, given the lack of large-scale phone manufacturing in the US.
Even with the 20% tariff, there may still be slight price increases—possibly $100 to $200 for some premium models. But Samsung is already working to cushion the blow, with strategies like using in-house Exynos chips to keep costs down.
With just days to go before Samsung’s big Unpacked event on July 9, new leaks are giving us a closer look at what to expect—this time, it’s all about the accessories. Fresh renders show off official cases for the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip7, offering a mix of style and function designed to match the phone’s slim, foldable form.
Shared by Android Headlines and leaker @evleaks, the images reveal three case styles: a clear case, a silicone ring case, and a more premium Kindsuit case. Each one is tailored to the Z Flip7’s thinner folded profile (13.7mm) and larger 4.1-inch edge-to-edge cover display.
The clear case, available in a regular version and one with MagSafe-like magnets, lets users show off the phone’s design while improving grip and wireless charging alignment. It also highlights what appears to be a new Coral Red color option.
The silicone ring case brings a more playful touch, designed for easy one-handed use. It features a sturdy ring attachment and will come in black, blue, coral red, and a mint shade—likely tied to an online-exclusive color variant.
For those looking for something more refined, the Kindsuit case wraps the Flip7 in a faux leather finish, available in black, taupe, and camel. Despite the added protection, all the cases keep the phone’s slim design intact, with raised corners for extra drop protection and minimal bulk. An anti-reflective screen protector was also leaked, complete with cutouts for the cover cameras.
Interestingly, the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip7 FE—expected to be a slightly tweaked version of the Z Flip6 with an Exynos 2400 chip—will likely support these same accessories. That model is rumored to offer a more budget-friendly option, possibly priced between $700 and $800, according to Android Central.
With its new cases and fresh color options, the Z Flip7 is shaping up to be as stylish as it is functional. We’ll find out soon enough whether these accessories help Samsung stand out even more in the foldable space.
Dangbei has introduced the DBOX02 Pro, a new 4K laser projector designed to deliver a premium home entertainment experience with smart features and a refined physical build. It runs on Google TV and comes with native Netflix certification, eliminating the need for any external dongles or workarounds.
Dangbei DBOX02 Pro Specifications
The DBOX02 Pro features Dangbei’s LaserVibe light engine, which delivers 2000 ISO lumens of brightness for clear viewing in well-lit environments. It supports 4K resolution at 3840×2160 pixels, with HDR10+, HLG, and a 108% Rec.709 color gamut. This combination ensures vibrant visuals with accurate color reproduction across a wide range of content and lighting conditions.
For setup, the projector includes the company’s InstanPro AI image system. This suite of tools handles autofocus, keystone correction, screen alignment, obstacle detection, brightness optimization, and eye protection, all in real time and without manual adjustment.
Physically, the projector includes a carbon steel pivot stand that allows 360° rotation and 120° tilt. This design makes it easy to adjust the viewing angle without requiring a ceiling mount or tripod. The device supports projection sizes from 40 inches up to 300 inches.
Talking about audio, it is handled by two 12W speakers housed in a 600cc acoustic chamber. The system supports Dolby Audio, DTS Virtual:X, and HDMI eARC for home theater setups. It also offers Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity for pairing with wireless headphones or speakers.
On the software side, the projector runs Google TV, giving users access to over 700,000 titles and more than 10,000 apps, including Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and YouTube. It also comes with a Bluetooth remote that features voice control and dedicated shortcut buttons for smooth and intuitive navigation.
For connectivity, the DBOX02 Pro includes dual HDMI 2.1 ports, USB 3.0 and 2.0, LAN, S/PDIF, and a 3.5mm audio jack. It also supports WiFi 6 for stable 4K streaming and outputs 1080p at 240Hz with MEMC for smooth gameplay.
Pricing and Availability
The Dangbei DBOX02 Pro is now available in the US, UK, and EU via the company’s official website and Amazon. It is priced at $1,599 in the US, with a limited-time launch offer of $1,219. The early-bird price is £1,187 in the UK and €1,424 in Europe.
In related news, Dangbei also launched the MP1 Max 4K projector recently, featuring 3100 ISO lumens brightness, Google TV support, and Dolby Audio.
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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9 is already shaping up to be one of the brand’s most exciting in years — and not just because of the slim Z Fold7. A cheeky new teaser has sparked speculation that Samsung could finally show off a long-rumored tri-fold device.
The event will see the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, and likely a more affordable Z Flip7 FE. Also on the docket: the Galaxy Watch 8 series. But it’s the teaser — filled with food puns, flashy visuals, and layered messaging — that has fans reading between the lines.
According to leaker Setsuna Digital (via Weibo), Samsung may preview its long-rumored tri-fold phone at the event, though a full launch isn’t expected until October — similar to the Galaxy S25 Edge’s staggered reveal earlier this year. If true, it could be the Galaxy G Fold, a device Samsung has shown off at trade shows like CES but never brought to market.
The tri-fold could sport a titanium frame and new silicon-carbon battery tech — and may cost over $3,000, putting it head-to-head with devices like Huawei’s Mate X Ultimate.
As for the confirmed foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold7 is expected to feature a Snapdragon 8 Elite ‘for Galaxy’ chip, a 200MP main camera, and one of the slimmest middle frames of any book-style foldable yet. The Z Flip7, on the other hand, could switch to Samsung’s own Exynos 2500 chip in most regions and feature a larger 4.1-inch cover screen. Pre-orders are likely to open shortly after the event, with shipping expected in August.
Samsung is also expected to announce enhanced Galaxy AI features during the event, with tools like “Selfie Studio” possibly baked into One UI 8.0.
With all signs pointing to a foldable-heavy event — and a possible look at Samsung’s next big leap in smartphone design — Unpacked 2025 might just live up to its name.
OPPO has introduced the OPPO Pad SE in India alongside the Reno 14 series. Designed primarily for content consumption, the tablet features a large display and a powerful battery, all at a budget-friendly price.
OPPO Pad SE features
The OPPO Pad SE has an 11-inch FHD+ LCD screen with a 1920 × 1200 resolution, 90Hz refresh rate, 16:10 aspect ratio, and up to 500 nits brightness. The display is TÜV Rheinland certified for low blue light and flicker-free viewing.
The tablet runs on the MediaTek Helio G100 processor with two Cortex-A76 cores at 2.2GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores at 2GHz. It has a Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. RAM options include 6GB and 8GB LPDDR4x, and storage options are 128GB or 256GB UFS 2.2. It has a 5MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. Both can record video up to 1080p at 30fps. The tablet comes with Android 15 and ColorOS 15.0.1.
Battery capacity is 9340mAh with 33W SUPERVOOC fast charging. OPPO claims up to 11 hours of video playback. A Smart Power Saving Mode shuts down the tablet after 7 days of no use and offers up to 800 days of standby. OPPO also promises 36-month fluency protection for long-term performance.
Connectivity options include optional 4G LTE, dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz + 5GHz), Bluetooth 5.4, and USB Type-C. The tablet weighs 530g and measures 254.91×166.46×7.39mm.
Pricing & availability
The OPPO Pad SE comes in Starlight Silver and Twilight Blue. Prices are ₹13,999 for the 4GB + 128GB Wi-Fi model, ₹15,999 for the 6GB + 128GB LTE model, and ₹16,999 for the 8GB + 128GB LTE model.
During the first sale on July 8, buyers can get a ₹1,000 discount, bringing the starting price down to ₹12,999. The tablet will be sold on OPPO’s online store, Flipkart, and select offline OPPO stores.
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Xiaomi has officially launched the Mijia Smart Clothes Dryer 2 Pro in China. The ceiling-mounted smart dryer is now listed on JD.com and other platforms, with an official retail price of 1,799 yuan ($251). It will go on sale from July 4 with an introductory price of 1,699 yuan ($237).
Mijia Dryer 2 Pro Specifications
The Mijia Dryer 2 Pro is a premium smart home appliance designed for modern interiors. It features a 9.5cm ultra-thin hidden body that integrates into the ceiling, keeping the space clean and clutter-free. The device uses a one-piece design that conceals the drying rods when not in use.
Xiaomi has equipped the dryer with a built-in 3D curved dome light that acts as a primary light source for the room. It houses 120 full-spectrum LED beads rated Ra97 for high color accuracy. The light supports adjustable brightness and color temperature and meets TÜV RGO blue light safety standards. It can deliver up to 2200 lumens of brightness, making it suitable for evening reading or daily use.
The system includes 94 drying slots in total. This covers 40 open hanging slots, 20 retractable rod slots, 32 rotating hook slots, and 2 quilt rods. Xiaomi claims the system can support up to 35kg of laundry. The rods use 6063 aluminum alloy and 304 stainless steel wire for strength and corrosion resistance.
The dryer operates using a low-noise DC motor and supports vertical lift up to 1.1 meters. The system can be controlled via the Mi Home app, Xiao Ai voice assistant, or a wireless remote. It also supports Xiaomi’s HyperOS ecosystem and can work in sync with other smart appliances such as washing machines and dehumidifiers.
Xiaomi has added several safety features, including automatic stop when encountering obstacles, rebound protection, and auto rod retraction. The device operates at a noise level of ≤55dB(A), making it suitable for use at any time of day.
The Mijia Smart Clothes Dryer 2 Pro comes with a 3-year warranty and supports professional installation. Its dimensions in the retracted state are 1275mm x 460mm x 95mm, with the drying rods extending up to 2200mm. The system runs on 220V~50Hz power and has a rated power of 95W.
In related news, Xiaomi has introduced a new 550L side-by-side refrigerator featuring dual inverter cooling, and also launched the Mijia Kettle 3 with a 1.7L capacity, 1800W heating, and four-level temperature control.
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