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Reliance Jio Launches AX6000 Wi-Fi 6 Router with 6 Gbps Speed and Mesh Support

Reliance Jio has launched the AX6000 Universal Wi-Fi 6 Router for home users who need fast and stable internet. The router is powered by a quad-core chipset and supports speeds up to 6,000 Mbps. It can cover areas up to 2,000 sq. ft. and handle over 100 connected devices.

Reliance Jio AX6000

The AX6000 works on both 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands. It offers up to 4,800 Mbps on 5 GHz and 1,200 Mbps on 2.4 GHz. It uses 8 internal antennas and supports OFDMA and MU-MIMO, which help maintain performance when many devices are connected. The router has WPA3 encryption for better security. It also supports Smart Roaming, which automatically switches between bands to keep the connection steady.

Reliance Jio AX6000

The device is AI Mesh-ready and works with Jio True AI Mesh extenders like the JE6801. This allows users to expand coverage across their homes. The JioHome app helps manage the router, set up parental controls, and onboard smart devices like lights, cameras, and voice assistants. There are 5 Gigabit Ethernet ports for wired devices. Other features include guest network support and smart in-app controls.

Reliance Jio AX6000

However, the AX6000 only supports ISPs using DHCP. It does not work with PPPoE or IPoE connections, so users with BSNL or similar providers won’t be able to use it. The router’s dimensions are 16.4 × 16.55 × 7.6 cm, and it weighs 1.8 kg. It comes with a 1-year warranty on the router and a 6-month warranty on the adapter.

Pricing & availability

The Jio AX6000 is available in white and is priced at ₹5,999. It can be purchased from Amazon, Reliance Digital, JioMart, and other retail partners.

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Global Smartphone SoC Rankings Show MediaTek on Top, Qualcomm Close Behind

Market research firm Counterpoint recently shared statistics for the global smartphone SoC market share in the first quarter of 2025, and MediaTek came out ahead in the race.

According to the report, MediaTek captured 26% of global smartphone SoC shipments during the quarter. The company posted quarter-over-quarter growth because of strong demand for entry-level and mainstream chips. 

In particular, Counterpoint notes that the Dimensity 8400 helped lift MediaTek shipments in the mid-to-high-end segment, even as the premium-tier volumes slipped.

MediaTek Dimensity 8400(1)

Qualcomm follows closely with a 28% market share. Although its shipment volume remained flat compared to the previous quarter, the U.S. chipmaker maintained its position due to continued demand for its high-end processors. 

The Snapdragon 8 Elite is doing most of the heavy lifting here. It’s the go-to chip for many of this year’s flagships and is also the exclusive SoC for Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series. Counterpoint also notes that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 continues to perform well for Qualcomm.

Huawei settles for number six

Apple ranks third in the table with a 17% market share. Its shipments rose year-over-year, thanks to the iPhone 16e powered by the Apple A18 chip. However, seasonal slowdown is said to have curbed its quarter-over-quarter growth.

UNISOC and Samsung secured the fourth and fifth spots with 10% and 5% market shares, respectively. UNISOC experienced a sequential decline in shipments, largely due to weaker LTE chipset demand. Even so, the company continued to perform well in the sub-$99 segment, thanks to its budget LTE offerings.

Samsung’s Exynos division, on the other hand, posted some growth last quarter. The Galaxy A56 with Exynos 1580 and the A16 5G with Exynos 1330 helped drive this uptick. Shipments of the Exynos 1380 also rose, supported by strong demand for the Galaxy A26 series.

Huawei’s HiSilicon ranked sixth with a 4% market share. Although its shipments declined quarter-over-quarter, the company continued to benefit from strong domestic brand loyalty. The Nova 13 series with the Kirin 8010 and the flagship Mate 70 featuring the Kirin 9020 supported HiSilicon’s performance during the quarter.

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Vivo T4 Lite Launches with Massive Battery, Smooth Display for Under Rs 10,000

Vivo has just unveiled a brand new budget smartphone in the Indian market. For under Rs 10,000, the Vivo T4 Lite packs a capable chipset, a mammoth battery pack, and a smooth display. So here’s everything you need to know.

Vivo T4 Lite: What does it offer?

The Vivo T4 Lite sports a tall 6.74-inch LCD panel with an HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. The front also has a water drop notch for the selfie camera. Under the hood, it is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC, which is an older mid-range processor. This chip is paired with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage. Both the memory and storage can be boosted thanks to virtual RAM expansion and a microSD card slot (up to 1TB) respectively.

Vivo T4 Lite Launch
Vivo T4 Lite

Vivo packs the T4 Lite with a huge 6,000mAh battery pack, which supports 15W wired fast charging. For optics, the rear has a 50MP Sony primary camera along with a 2MP depth sensor. The front houses a 5MP shooter for selfies and video calls. Out of the box, this model runs on the Android 15 OS based Funtouch OS 15 custom skin. Other notable features include an IP64 rating for water and dust resistance, Dual SIM support, Bluetooth 5.4, and a side mounted fingerprint scanner.

Pricing and Availability

The Vivo T4 Lite just debuted in India in two color options, namely Prism Blue and Titanium Gold. It has a starting price tag of Rs 9,999 for the 4GB + 128GB variant, while the 6GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB options cost Rs 10,999 and Rs 12,999. This model will go on sale on 2nd July 2025 via Flipkart, Vivo’s official website, and offline retailers. For those excited for the budget flagship Vivo X200 FE in India, you can click here to check out its global release.

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Boat Airdopes Prime 701 ANC Launched with 46dB Noise Cancellation and 50-Hour Battery

boAt has launched the Airdopes Prime 701 ANC, its most feature-rich true wireless earbuds to date. The new earbuds are designed for daily use, gaming, and travel, with a strong focus on sound quality and convenience.

boAt Airdopes Prime 701 ANC

The Airdopes Prime 701 ANC features 46dB Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation, which blocks background noise 40% better than regular ANC models. It also supports Spatial Audio and 24-bit playback for clear and immersive sound across all devices.

The earbuds include Mimi-powered Adaptive EQ that adjusts audio based on your hearing profile. For calls, AI ENx Technology filters out external noise to deliver clearer voice quality. The calling tech has been trained on over 1,000 hours of data from Indian environments.

Battery life extends up to 50 hours, tested over 500+ charging cycles. A 10-minute charge gives 180 minutes of playback with ASAP™ Charge. The 10mm dynamic drivers deliver boAt’s signature sound with deep bass and clear mids and highs.

Additional features include Smart In-Ear Detection for auto play and pause, IPX5 splash resistance, and Multipoint Connectivity for switching between devices. Gamers can use BEAST Mode for 60ms low-latency audio, reducing lag during gameplay or streaming. The earbuds work with the boAt Hearables App for controlling ANC, EQ settings, and firmware updates.

Pricing & availability

The Airdopes Prime 701 ANC is available in Zinc White, Obsidian Grey, and Titanium Blue. It is priced at ₹1,999 and is now on sale through Amazon, boAt’s website, and select retail stores.

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Moto G66j 5G with Dimensity 7060, 5200mAh battery, and military-grade durability launched in Japan

Motorola has unveiled its new mid-range smartphone, the Moto G66j 5G, in Japan. The device comes packed with a 120Hz display, a MediaTek Dimensity 7060 chipset, and a large 5,200mAh battery. Designed to endure tough conditions, the phone carries IP68/IP69 and MIL-STD-810H certifications, making it one of the most durable smartphones in its class. Let’s take a closer look at the phone’s detailed specifications and pricing.

Moto G66j 5G specifications and features

Moto G66j 5G
Moto G66j 5G

The Moto G66j 5G features a 6.7-inch FHD+ LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate, an FHD+ reoslution (2400 x 1080p), and 391ppi pixel density. For security, it features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner

Under the hood, the Moto G66j 5G features the MediaTek Dimensity 7060 processor, which includes two high-performance cores clocked at 2.6GHz and six efficiency cores at 2.0GHz. It comes with 8GB of RAM, which can be expanded up to 24GB using RAM Boost, and 128GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD card up to 2TB.

On the camera front, the Moto G66j sports a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-600 main sensor, paired with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens. For selfies, it features a 32-megapixel front camera with quad pixel technology for improved low-light performance. The phone supports full-HD video recording at 60fps (rear) and 30fps (front).

The Moto G66j is equipped with connectivity options, such as 5G, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, and dual SIM (nano SIM/eSIM). Other features include stereo speakers, a 3.5mm audio jack, dual microphones, support for FM Radio, and ThinkShield for added security. With its IP68/IP69 and military-grade durability, the phone is built to resist dust, water, and harsh conditions, while the Corning Gorilla Glass 7i adds an extra layer of screen protection.

Moto G66j 5G price and availability

The Moto G66j 5G will be available in three color options—Pantone Black Oyster, Pantone Dill, and Pantone Gray Mist. Scheduled to go on sale on July 10 in Japan, the G66 is priced at JPY 34,800 (~$220).

Motorola has also released the same phone under the name Moto G66y 5G for Y! Mobile, offering the exact same specifications. A global launch under the name Moto G66 5G is also expected soon.

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Colorful Smart 900 AI Mini PC debuts with Ryzen AI Max+ 395 and Radeon 8060S

Colorful Technology has introduced a compact and performance-driven mini PC aimed at creators and professionals. The new launch, the Smart 900 AI Mini PC, blends portability with power for AI-related tasks. According to official sources, it is engineered to accelerate workflows in content creation and comes with premium design elements. Here’s a closer look at the device’s features and what buyers can expect.

Colorful Smart 900 AI Mini PC specifications and features

Colorful Smart 900 AI Mini PC
Colorful Smart 900 AI Mini PC

The Colorful Smart 900 is powered by the new Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor built on the Zen 5 architecture. It features 16 cores and 32 threads, with a top speed of up to 5.1GHz and 80MB cache. For graphics, it integrates Radeon 8060S based on RDNA 3.5, offering performance similar to discrete GPUs. The dedicated NPU delivers up to 50 TOPS, handling AI tasks with ease.

Memory support includes LPDDR5 at 8000MHz, along with dual M.2 PCIe Gen4 SSD slots for fast storage. The mini PC comes with multiple connectivity options: USB 3.2 Gen2, USB 4.0 Type-C, SD 4.0 card reader, HDMI 2.1, and a 2.5G Ethernet port. Wireless connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.2.

Colorful Smart 900 AI Mini PC
Colorful Smart 900 AI Mini PC

Built for portability, the Smart 900 has a 4-litre compact form factor with a CNC-machined aluminium chassis and anodised finish. It combines minimal aesthetics with a professional-grade feature set, making it ideal for mobile work setups.

Colorful Smart 900 AI Mini PC price and availability

Pricing and availability of the Colorful Smart 900 AI Mini PC will be announced based on regional markets. More details are expected in the coming weeks.

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Xiaomi’s Mix Flip 2 Roundup: Design, Display, Cameras, Battery, and More

Xiaomi is preparing for a major product event on June 26 in China, and among the expected announcements is the Mix Flip 2, the company’s second-generation flip-style foldable. 

This year, Xiaomi’s strategy around foldables appears more focused. The Mix Flip 2 is currently slated to be the only foldable phone from the company in 2025, with no Mix Fold 5 in sight. That alone makes it a bigger deal than it might have been otherwise.

Ahead of the launch, Xiaomi has already teased official images of the Mix Flip 2, and a few specs have surfaced through benchmark databases and certification listings. Between company teasers, benchmark tests, and leaks from Chinese tipsters, we have a fairly complete picture of the phone.

1. A familiar design

Xiaomi MIX Flip 2

If you’ve seen the original Mix Flip, you won’t be surprised by the Mix Flip 2’s design. It retains the vertical camera layout of the original Flip, paired with minimal bezels on the cover screen. The device will be available in green, gold, and purple shades.

Physically, the Mix Flip 2 could be slightly more compact and lighter than its predecessor. It’s expected to weigh around 190 grams and measure 7.6mm thick when unfolded

The company might also focus on improving its durability, as the Flip 2 is expected to feature a high-strength hinge and materials that have passed military-grade drop tests. The phone will be IPX8 rated, which means it’s technically water-resistant but not dustproof.

2. Bigger battery, faster charging

As for the battery, the Mix Flip 2 has been certified with a 5,100mAh battery, which would make it one of the largest in its category. For comparison, Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 5 packs a 3,700mAh battery while its predecessor has a 4,780mAh cell.

Xiaomi’s battery is also paired with 67W wired fast charging and 50W wireless charging, as confirmed by China’s 3C certification.

3. High-end hardware across the board

The Mix Flip 2 will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite, a chip that’s also expected to show up in other premium foldables like the Honor Magic V5. 

A recent Geekbench listing for the phone, under the model number 2505APX7BC, confirms the chip and reveals scores of 2835 (single-core) and 8550 (multi-core). While benchmarks rarely tell the whole story, they do point to a noticeable performance bump over last year’s flagship foldables.

RAM appears to start at 12GB, though Xiaomi may offer higher-end configurations as well. The phone will run Android 15 out of the box, skinned with Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2.0 custom UI.

4. A taller main screen

The main display is expected to be a 6.85-inch LTPO AMOLED panel with 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. That size makes it one of the taller flip phones on the market, and it could improve usability in apps that require more vertical space. As for the external screen, leaks point to a 4.01-inch dual-curve display, which is a bit bigger than Mix Flip’s panel.

A larger outer screen means more utility for quick tasks — checking messages, controlling music, or using widgets — without needing to flip open the device. This kind of secondary display is becoming more central to how flip phones function, and Xiaomi is in the same line as Motorola’s Razr Plus or Samsung’s Z Flip series.

5. Cameras get the Leica treatment

Xiaomi’s ongoing partnership with Leica continues here. The Mix Flip 2 will reportedly ship with a 50MP main sensor that supports optical image stabilization, paired with a 50MP ultra-wide lens

Of course, the impact of Leica branding on mobile camera performance is debatable — Xiaomi devices tend to handle tuning in-house — but it does give the phone a little more marketing weight in a crowded premium segment.

6. Other features and ecosystem tie-ins

The Mix Flip 2 is expected to support an in-display fingerprint scanner, NFC, and an IR blaster, continuing Xiaomi’s trend of packing in small but useful hardware features. 

As for software, HyperOS 2.0 will likely bring more continuity features between Xiaomi phones, tablets, and smart home devices, especially given that the Pad 7S Pro and Redmi K Pad are also expected to launch at the same event.

While some of these additions may seem minor, they collectively make the device more competitive against foldables from Samsung and Motorola, which have sometimes cut corners in these areas.

7. No Mix Fold this year

The most interesting twist this year isn’t just the phone itself, it’s what’s not launching. According to early reports, Xiaomi has no plans to release a Mix Fold 5 in 2025. That leaves the Mix Flip 2 as the company’s sole foldable option this cycle. 

Whether this is a response to sales data, supply chain issues, or a broader change in foldable strategy isn’t clear yet. But it’s a notable pivot, especially when competitors like Samsung and Honor continue to offer both fold and flip variants.

8. Global launch could happen soon after

As for availability, the Mix Flip 2 will launch in China first on June 26, alongside the Redmi K80 Ultra and two new tablets. But a global release is likely in July, based on Xiaomi’s typical launch schedule and regulatory filings. The K80 Ultra, by contrast, may remain exclusive to China or eventually launch globally as a rebranded Xiaomi 15T Pro later this year.

9. Positioning against the Galaxy Z Flip 7

Xiaomi’s launch also comes just ahead of Samsung’s expected debut of the Galaxy Z Flip 7, which will likely be its closest competitor. If the Mix Flip 2 delivers on its hardware promises, it could offer a real challenge to Samsung in markets where both are sold.

But Xiaomi’s foldables have so far been mostly limited to China, and even when they launch globally, software support and update timelines can lag behind brands like Samsung or Google. That’s still the biggest unknown with the Mix Flip 2: not what’s in the phone, but how well it will be supported over time.

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Geely Galaxy A7 Hybrid Sedan Launched with 2.67 L/100km Mileage, 2,100 km Range & 21 Aerodynamic Upgrades

Geely Auto has launched the Galaxy A7 hybrid sedan, its latest model built on the new Global Intelligent Electric Architecture (GEA). It features the EM Super Hybrid 2.0 system and was unveiled at the Geely Science and Art Museum in Chongqing.

Geely A7 Hybrid Sedan

The Galaxy A7 delivers fuel efficiency of 2.67 liters per 100 kilometers and offers a driving range of over 2,100 kilometers. The hybrid engine has a thermal efficiency of 47.26%. It also includes the Xingrui AI Cloud Power 2.0 system and is the only model in its class with backup power from P1 and P3 motors, which keeps the car running even if the engine fails.

The A7 is the largest in its class. It has a wheelbase of 2,845 mm and a body length of 4,918 mm. The total cabin space is 4.2 square meters. Rear passengers get 950 mm of legroom and 132 mm of knee space. The seats have 10 layers and include a 14-point massage system for the waist, back, hips, and legs. There are 28 storage compartments and a 535-liter trunk.

The car keeps a classic sedan look with modern upgrades. It has 21 design elements to reduce drag, giving it a low drag coefficient of 0.229. The front has an integrated headlight bar with a 180-meter range. The rear has a “Sunrise” LED light bar. Inside, it has a layered design using leather, wood, and matte metal. Other features include 2,360 mm ambient lighting, music-enabled headrests, and large rear window panels for better light.

The A7 is the first to use the Flyme Auto system. It runs on a 23.5 EFLOPS AI platform and supports voice control, lane navigation, traffic light info, and full mobile connectivity.

The Short Blade Battery passed more than 100 extreme tests, including fire, water, and drop tests. The car body is reinforced with a high-strength frame and MacPherson suspension.

The Geely Galaxy A7 is set to launch in China in Q3 this year, with an estimated price range of 100,000 to 150,000 yuan (approximately 13,910 to 20,870 USD).

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 prices leak, and they’re going up

We’re still a couple of weeks away from Samsung officially unveiling the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, but the rumor mill has already done most of the heavy lifting. 

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 renders
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

Now, a new report might have dropped the final piece of the puzzle, the pricing, at least for the European market. The foldables were spotted on an Italian retailer’s website by the Dutch publication NieuweMobiel.

Yes, the prices are going up

According to the leak, the Galaxy Z Fold 7, listed under the codename “Q7,” will reportedly start at €2,227 for the 256GB variant, while the 512GB model could come in at €2,309. Both prices include Italy’s 22 percent VAT, and both are about €200 more expensive than last year’s Fold 6. Ouch.

The Galaxy Z Flip 7, codenamed “B7,” doesn’t escape the price hike either. Its 512GB version is reportedly priced at €1,425.51, around €100 more than its predecessor.

As always, it’s best to take pre-release pricing with a grain of salt. These listings have a tendency to shift, and official numbers will likely arrive at Samsung’s Unpacked event next month. But if these figures are accurate, Samsung’s next foldables could be the most expensive yet.

While the Fold 7 and Flip 7 might be expensive, a saving grace for Samsung could be the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE. According to a previous report, the Flip7 FE will launch in Samsung’s home market at around KRW 1 million, which translates roughly to $740, €645, or £545.

Just don’t expect those converted prices to reflect actual global pricing. Local taxes and market positioning often push those numbers higher in the US and Europe.

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Redmi K Pad Roundup: Compact Size, Flagship Specs, Gaming Focus

Xiaomi is set to launch its first compact flagship tablet under the Redmi brand. The Redmi K Pad will debut later this month in China alongside the Redmi K80 Ultra smartphone. Ahead of the official unveiling, the company has shared key specifications, while early benchmarks and teardown videos have revealed additional details.

Redmi K Pad

1. Display and Design

The Redmi K Pad features an 8.8-inch LCD panel with a 3008 x 1880 resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. It supports Dolby Vision, DC dimming, and TÜV Rheinland certifications for low blue light and flicker-free visuals. The screen reaches a peak brightness of 610 nits and offers a pixel density of 403 PPI. Redmi claims the display surpasses the iPad mini in several key metrics, including clarity, brightness, touch sampling, and wet-hand usability.

The device uses a sandblasted metal unibody design that measures 6.46mm in thickness and weighs 336 grams. Redmi has optimized the 16:10 aspect ratio and dimensions for one-handed use and easy portability. It’s also one of the first tablet LCDs to feature a dual DDIC driver chip setup, which is normally reserved for large high-res displays, to improve clarity and refresh performance.

2. Performance and Hardware

The K Pad runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ processor, built on TSMC’s 3nm process. It includes a 1+3+4 CPU architecture with the primary core clocked at 3.73GHz. Paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage, the tablet scored 2783 in single-core and 8915 in multi-core results on Geekbench 6.4.0.

Redmi uses a large 12,050mm² aluminum-alloy vapor chamber for thermal management. The motherboard sits at the center of the chassis to ensure even heat distribution. Foam padding inside the body adds protection in case of drops. Xiaomi has also integrated its “Turbo Engine 4.0” for thermal and power tuning, keeping things cool and stable under load. Thermal readings in game tests show the tablet running cooler than competing models under similar loads.

3. Cameras and Features

The device has a 13MP rear camera (OmniVision OV13B) and an 8MP front camera (OV08F), both mounted to support horizontal usage. The camera housing also integrates the antenna system to save space.

The software includes a floating game toolbar, advanced multi-window support, and display features like frame interpolation and color enhancement. It will also come with a dedicated game controller accessory, enhancing the gaming experience with more precise input and better control.

4. Gaming Performance

In real-world gaming tests, the Redmi K Pad performed on par with the Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro and Lenovo Legion Y700 (2025). All three tablets reached 119.9 FPS in Honor of Kings, but the K Pad consumed the least power at 5.7W and ran cooler with surface temperatures around 42.8°C. It delivered similarly strong results in Genshin Impact and Zenless Zone Zero, while maintaining efficiency and thermal control.

5. Battery and Charging

The Redmi K Pad packs a 7500mAh dual-cell battery. It supports 67W fast charging, though tests show it draws a maximum of 55W and charges fully in about 61 minutes. The device also supports Bypass Charging Plus, allowing it to draw power directly from the adapter during gameplay to reduce battery wear and heat buildup.

6. Audio and Connectivity

The tablet includes dual symmetrical speakers with a dual voice-coil design and N’Bass acoustic materials. Redmi claims a 78% increase in loudness with 15% reduced thickness. The speakers support Dolby Atmos and are positioned for optimal stereo output in landscape mode.

The K Pad features dual USB-C ports, with one dedicated to charging and the other for accessories. The main port supports USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps) and DisplayPort output. The tablet lacks a fingerprint sensor.

7. Launch Timeline

Redmi will officially launch the K Pad on the 26th of this month in China. Pricing details will be announced at the event. Based on its specifications and early tests, the K Pad appears to be a compact, gaming-focused tablet with premium features tailored for performance users.

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iPhone 17 Pro finally gets cooling tech Android phones have had for years

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Pro might be getting a much-needed upgrade in the cooling department. According to recent leaks, Apple is planning to add a vapor chamber cooling system — a thermal solution all Android flagships and even most mid-range phones have been using for years — to help handle the growing demands of gaming, AI, and similar resource-intensive tasks.

This type of thermal solution uses fluid evaporation and condensation to quickly move heat away from key components to the chassis. It’s significantly more efficient than the copper heat spreaders and graphite sheets of the current iPhones.

iPhone 17 Pro’s leaked vapor chamber

This change could make a big difference. The iPhone 16 Pro, for instance, reportedly suffered up to a 40% GPU performance drop during sustained workloads. With the iPhone 17 Pro expected to house the new A19 Pro chip, a better cooling system isn’t just welcome, it’s reportedly essential.

Don’t expect VC cooling inside the non-Pro iPhone 17 models

The vapor chamber is also said to extend to the memory, modem, and even the rear camera module. That could help reduce heat-related issues during long 4K/8K video recordings or on-device AI-based tasks. With iOS 19 likely to lean heavily into on-device AI features, especially around Siri, keeping the chip cool will be key to maintaining smooth and consistent performance. Unfortunately, the non-Pro iPhone 17 models will continue to rely on the copper heat spreaders and graphite sheets.

If these leaks hold true, the iPhone 17 Pro might finally offer the much-needed thermal headroom Android devices have had for years. We’ll know more when Apple unveils the device, expected around September 2025.

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Galaxy Z Fold7, Flip7 launch date confirmed; reservations open with interesting perks

Samsung is ready to unveil its next-generation foldables, and the date is set! A Brooklyn event promises to showcase the sleek Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7, alongside new smartwatches and more.

Samsung has officially announced its Galaxy Unpacked event for July 9 in Brooklyn, New York, at 10 am ET, confirming rumors of an early July launch. The event will spotlight the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7, teased in a video hinting at the Fold7’s ultra-thin 9mm folded profile (down from 12.1mm on the Z Fold6) and running One UI 8 on Android 16.

The Z Fold7 boasts a 6.5-inch cover display, an 8.2-inch inner screen with a punch-hole camera, and a 200MP main camera, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite. The Z Flip7 features a 4-inch cover display, rivaling Motorola’s Razr Ultra, with an Exynos 2500 chip globally (Snapdragon 8 Elite in the US).

Beyond foldables, Samsung will introduce the Galaxy Watch 8 series—comprising the Watch 8, Watch 8 Classic, and Watch Ultra—with the Classic model expected to feature a 1.5-inch MicroLED display and a 435mAh battery

New earbuds and a teaser for Samsung’s Android XR headset are also expected. Reservations are open starting today on Samsung’s official website, offering a $50 credit toward accessories or ecosystem products, triple reward points, and a chance to win a $5,000 prize—with no purchase required. Reservations will close on July 8, aligning with the livestreamed event on Samsung’s YouTube and website.

The July 9 Unpacked event is set to redefine Galaxy foldables with the slimmer, smarter Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7, plus a refreshed Watch 8 series. With generous pre-order perks and a packed lineup, will Samsung steal the summer tech spotlight? We’re pumped to find out.

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Galaxy Z Flip7’s design refresh isn’t only about a larger cover display

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Flip7 and its more affordable sibling, the Z Flip7 FE, have leaked in full ahead of their official debut on July 9. New images give us a clear look at the design and color options for both models, and it turns out that the design changes to the more expensive model aren’t limited to the cover display.

Galaxy Z Flip7 and Flip7 FE design and colors revealed

Leaked press renders, shared by tipster Evan Blass, show the Z Flip7 in three colors: Blue Shadow, Jet Black, and a striking Coral Red. One of the standout upgrades is the larger 4-inch cover screen, which now wraps around the dual rear cameras. This is a noticeable step up from the 3.4-inch display on last year’s Z Flip6.

The updated design could allow the Z Flip7 to run full Android apps on its cover display—though Samsung hasn’t confirmed this yet. A closer look at the renders suggests the Flip7 is slimmer than its predecessor. If the scaling is accurate, it should measure around 6.4 to 6.5mm when unfolded, as noted by Notebookcheck. For comparison, the Flip6 comes in at 6.9mm when unfolded. Under the hood, the Flip7 is expected to feature the Exynos 2500 chipset, paired with a 4,174mAh battery and 25W charging.

From left to right: Z Flip7, Z Flip7 FE, and Z Flip6

Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Flip7 FE retains the design of the Z Flip6 and is rumored to be powered by the Exynos 2400e. While it’s still very early to comment on the real-world performance (as it relies on model-specific performance tuning), you can check out the Geekbench listings of the Flip7 and Flip7 FE to get a rough idea of what to expect.

The FE model is expected to feature a 3,700mAh battery—slightly smaller than the 4,000mAh one in the Z Flip6. Combined with a less power-efficient Exynos chip instead of a Snapdragon processor, battery life may disappoint some users. The camera setup also seems modest, with a 12MP main sensor, a 12MP ultrawide, and a 10MP front camera. Still, if the price lands around $750 as rumored, it could be a solid option for those wanting to try a foldable without breaking the bank.

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Galaxy Z Fold7 dummy shown next to Z Fold6 and S25 Ultra in hands-on video

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold7 is still a few weeks away from launch, but that hasn’t stopped the leaks from heating up. A hands-on video with a dummy unit gives us an early look at how the next-gen foldable stacks up against its predecessor.

The video, shared by Korean YouTube channel TheSINZA, showcases what appears to be a Z Fold7 dummy model. While it’s not a working device, it offers a close approximation of the final design. Compared to the Z Fold6, the dummy reveals a noticeably slimmer profile. When folded, the alleged Z Fold7 dummy measures around 9mm thick, and just 4.5mm when unfolded—a significant trim-down from the Fold6’s 12.1mm and 5.6mm thickness. Weight has reportedly dropped as well, with the new model rumored to come in at 215g, making it significantly lighter than both the Z Fold6 (239g) and even the Galaxy S25 Ultra (218g).

The external screen also appears to be getting a size boost. The dummy shows a 6.5-inch cover display with a 21:9 aspect ratio, up from 6.3 inches, while the inner display is expected to grow to 8.2 inches. In terms of color, the Fold7 dummy was shown in Blue Shadow and Jet Black, likely among the launch color options. While details like camera specs remain unconfirmed, some rumors point to a 200MP main sensor—a significant upgrade if accurate.

Battery capacity is said to remain at 4,400mAh, which has sparked some debate, especially when compared to rivals like the Honor Magic V5 that packs a much larger 6,100mAh cell. Still, Samsung could limit the power consumption and offer an acceptable battery life.

With the official Galaxy Unpacked event set for July 9, the Fold7 is shaping up to be Samsung’s thinnest and most refined foldable yet. Whether it can outshine competition from the likes of Vivo or Honor remains to be seen, but based on early impressions, it’s certainly a strong contender.

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Realme GT 8 Pro could pack anti-glare display tech similar to S25 Ultra

Realme may be stepping up its display game in a big way. According to new leaks, the upcoming GT 8 Pro is expected to feature a high-end anti-glare screen similar to the one used on Samsung’s premium Galaxy S25 Ultra. That could make it one of the most visually impressive phones Realme has ever launched.

Realme GT 7 Pro
Realme GT 7 Pro

The GT 8 Pro is rumored to arrive in Q3 or Q4 2025 with a 6.85-inch 2K OLED display sourced from Samsung. What sets it apart is the AR anti-glare coating, a treatment that debuted on the Galaxy S24 Ultra. It’s designed to significantly reduce reflections, making content easier to see outdoors and in harsh lighting.

If true, this would mark a major upgrade over the GT 7 Pro (review), which launched in 2024 with a 6.78-inch 1.5K panel. Realme is also reportedly using a polarizer-free OLED, which can make the display thinner and more power-efficient.

Under the hood, the GT 8 Pro is expected to run on Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip. That said, all this high-end hardware might come at a cost. According to reports, the GT 8 Pro could have one of the highest bill of materials among 2025 Android flagships.

Realme GT7 Pro

Still, Realme has a track record of delivering strong value. The GT 7 Pro launched at ₹59,999 in India (around $690), a far cry from the $1,299 starting price of Samsung’s S25 Ultra. If Realme can keep the GT 8 Pro priced competitively, it could be a serious contender.

The display will likely support Dolby Vision and a 120Hz refresh rate, putting it in the same league as Samsung’s 2,600-nit HDR10+ panel, though brightness and durability specifics are still under wraps. The GT7 Pro, for context, reaches a global peak brightness of 2000 nits and local peak brightness of 6500 nits. More details should emerge as we head closer to its expected late-2025 launch.

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Next-Gen OnePlus & Oppo Phones Will Finally Feature Magnetic Wireless Charging

Apple‘s MagSafe technology has been a staple for its iPhones. However, the Qi2 standard that supports magnetic wireless charging is still a rarity on Androids. Oppo and OnePlus took advantage of certain cases to launch some magnetic accessories in the recent past, but a fresh report claims that the next-gen smartphones might feature this technology without needing a special protective cover.

Future OnePlus & Oppo Phones May Support Magnetic Wireless Charging

The news arrives from known Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station, who shared the details on Weibo. In the online post, he claimed that Oppo (and likely OnePlus) is developing true magnetic wireless charging for its future devices. The Oppo Mag (vs MagSafe) line of accessories released in China was only compatible with cases with built-in magnets, but future models would house it within their chassis.

Oppo Magnetic Energy Card Air 5000mAh

This technology will likely make its debut in premium next-gen smartphones like the OnePlus 15 or the Oppo Find X9 series. DCS further adds that Oppo is working on the technology with a new design that will allow it to avoid Apple’s MagSafe patent. But regardless of how it sounds, it won’t be compatible with actual MagSafe compatible accessories from Apple or third party sellers like Anker.

The tipster stated that the source close to the matter said that this technology will take up space in the internals, causing a slight shrinkage in battery size. But this is where the silicon carbide (SiC) battery tech comes in. Oppo would’ve been able to pack a massive 6,800mAh or 7,000mAh battery pack without this magnetic tech. So the capacity might not push the ludicrous figures in next gen models.

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Xiaomi Mix Flip 2 design and Geekbench scores revealed ahead of launch

Xiaomi is preparing for a large-scale product launch on June 26 in China, where it will unveil a slate of new devices, including the Redmi K80 Ultra, the Redmi K Pad, and a new 12.5-inch Pad 7S Pro. 

Also on the docket is the Mix Flip 2, the company’s second-generation foldable flip phone. Ahead of the announcement, Xiaomi has shared official images of the device, and it’s already been spotted in early Geekbench performance tests.

Visually, the Mix Flip 2 doesn’t stray far from the template set by its predecessor. The cover screen still has two camera cutouts arranged vertically. While the device appears to have a minimal screen bezel. 

From the press images shared by Xiaomi, the phone will be available in at least three color finishes: green, gold, and purple. 

Xiaomi Mix Flip 2 Geekbench

More interestingly, the Mix Flip 2 has appeared in the Geekbench database under the model number 2505APX7BC. According to the test results, the phone is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. The same SoC powers the Honor’s upcoming Magic V5 and Oppo Find N5. 

The foldable scores 2835 points in the single-core test and 8550 points in the multi-core test. The Geekbench listing also confirms 12GB as one of its memory options, and Android 15 OS out of the box. 

Xiaomi Mix Flip 2 Geekbench

It is expected to ship with a 6.85-inch LTPO AMOLED main screen with around 1.5K resolution, paired with a large dual-curve external display. On the outside, it may feature a 4.01-inch cover display that will offer an improved user experience.

The foldable is also said to support IPX8 water resistance and 50W wireless charging, along with a combined battery capacity of around 5,050mAh with 67W fast charging.

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Huawei quietly confirms Pocket 2 Premium Edition

Huawei has officially confirmed the Pocket 2 Premium Edition, a slightly reworked version of its vertical foldable, through a post on its Weibo account. The announcement doesn’t offer much in terms of new features, but it does lock in pricing, color variants, and a release timeline.

The Premium Edition will be available in two configurations: 12GB RAM with 256GB of storage for 5,499 yuan, and a 512GB version for 5,999 yuan. Interestingly, the price is about 2,000 yuan cheaper than the standard Pocket 2, which originally launched starting at 7,499 yuan

It’s a noticeable discount, though the “premium” moniker doesn’t seem to correspond with a more capable spec sheet, at least not based on what Huawei is saying publicly.

Color options for the Premium model include Tahitian Grey, Rococo White, Taro Purple, and Elegant Black. These are the same finishes we’ve seen before, and visually, the teaser doesn’t show much to distinguish this variant from its higher-priced sibling.

Huawei hasn’t confirmed changes to the internal hardware yet, but earlier reports have hinted at a possible chipset upgrade to the Kirin 9020A, which allegedly delivers a 35% performance bump over the Kirin 9000s used in the current Pocket 2. Whether this claim holds up will likely be settled during or after the sales event.

Huawei Pocket 2 Specifications

The Pocket 2’s base specs remain unchanged on paper. It features a 6.94-inch OLED main screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and a smaller 1.15-inch OLED cover screen. The camera setup includes a 50MP main shooter with OIS, a 12MP ultrawide, an 8MP telephoto, and a 2MP hyperspectral sensor. On the front, there’s a 10.7MP ultrawide camera.

Huawei Pocket 2
Huawei Pocket 2

The device still runs HarmonyOS 4.0, has a 4520mAh battery with 66W wired charging, and supports IPX8 water resistance. Other carry-over features include UV protection testing, satellite messaging via Beidou, and a few cosmetic perks like animated pet themes.

Sales for the Pocket 2 Premium Edition begin June 26 at 10:08 AM through VMall and Huawei-authorized stores in China. The device won’t likely make its way outside of the Chinese market.

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Redmi K80 Ultra Roundup: A New Flagship Killer in the Making?

Flagship killers are one of the more interesting kinds of smartphones. These can wedge between premium and mid-range smartphones with a balancing act between cutting-edge specs and accessible pricing. Xiaomi‘s upcoming Redmi K80 Ultra is building up to be one such model with some top tier features while likely retaining the affordable pricing of its predecessor. So here’s a detailed roundup where we cover everything we know about this device.

Redmi K80 Ultra: Design & Display

The Chinese tech giant’s Redmi K80 Ultra is expected to launch with a body that has flat sides, rear, and front. The frame uses metal, while the rear has a fiberglass panel. It measures 8.18mm in terms of thickness and 219 grams in weight. Users are also getting an IP68/IP69 rating for water and dust resistance.

Redmi K80 Ultra
Redmi K80 Ultra

Redmi is also bringing improvements to the cooling system with a 6500mm² 3D Ice-Sealed Circulating Cooling Pump. Meanwhile, the front sports a tall 6.83-inch flat M9 display with a FHD+ resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, up to 3200 nits of peak brightness, and Dragon Crystal glass protection.

Performance

Xiaomi is bringing flagship level performance with MediaTek’s latest and greatest Dimensity 9400+ chipset, which is paired with a D2 discrete GPU. There is also LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. Despite its dimensions, the Redmi K80 Ultra is powered by a massive 7,410mAh battery pack under the hood, which supports 100W wired fast charging and bypass charging functionality.

Redmi-K80-Ultra-chipset-specs

Even the audio system is getting upgrades with dual stereo speakers that use 1115 coaxial drivers and a 0916C X-axis linear motor to enhance audio and haptic feedback. Other notable features include an IR blaster, NFC, USB 2.0 port, Surge charging chip, and more.

Camera

Redmi-K80-Ultra

For photography, the Redmi K80 Ultra is set to feature a 50MP Light Hunter 800 primary sensor (1/1.55-inch sensor size), which is likely a custom OmniVision sensor. There is also OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) support. This is paired with an 8MP OV08F ultra wide angle lens. On the front, there is a 20MP OV20B shooter for selfies and video calls.

Launch, Colors, & Availability

Redmi K80 Ultra, K Pad launch date
Redmi K80 Ultra, K Pad launch date

Xiaomi is gearing up for a major launch event that will take place in China on June 26, where the brand will unveil the Xiaomi YU7 SUV, Mix Flip 2, Redmi K Pad, and Redmi K80 Ultra, among others. While the pricing details are still at large, we can expect the Redmi K80 Ultra to continue the aggressive pricing strategy like its predecessor, the Redmi K70 Ultra. But we do know that the budget flagship will debut in multiple color options, namely Spruce Green, Ice Blue, Moon Rock White, and Sandstone Grey.

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Galaxy A56 & A36 get this AI-powered video feature straight from the S series

Samsung is bringing one of its coolest video features to more affordable phones. Thanks to a new update, the Galaxy A36 and A56 can now apply slow-motion effects to regular videos — no fancy equipment or pro editing skills needed.

The feature comes through Samsung’s Galaxy Enhance-X app

The Galaxy Enhance-X app now includes an AI-powered “Slow Mo” mode. It’s similar to the Instant Slow Mo feature found on flagship devices like the Galaxy S25 series. Announced via Samsung’s community forum, the update makes it possible to add smooth slow-motion to any video, even if it wasn’t originally recorded in slow-motion.

For anyone who enjoys sharing content online, this could be a fun way to highlight dramatic or emotional moments, sports clips, or just elevate everyday memories. With a simple tap while the video plays, you can slow down a section, then release to go back to normal speed — up to three slow-motion moments per clip.

On the Galaxy A56, the feature is built directly into the Gallery app. For the A36, it works through the Galaxy Enhance-X app version 15.2.17. This feature uses AI to generate new frames required for a smoother slow-motion effect. According to Samsung, the AI-generated frames does not affect the clarity of the video.

This update is part of Samsung’s broader effort to bring premium features to its mid-range Galaxy A-series. If you haven’t already, you can download the Galaxy Enhance-X app from the Galaxy Store to give it a try.

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