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Vivo X Fold 5 Roundup: Everything We Know About the Galaxy Z Fold 7 Rival

Vivo‘s next flagship foldable phone might be one of the best of its kind. The Vivo X Fold 5 kicks off the 2025 foldable race and is set to bring various upgrades over its predecessor. It could be the phone to beat for the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 and other new folds. So here’s everything we know about this device, including its specs, launch details, and much more.

1. Vivo X Fold 5: Design and Display

Vivo X Fold 5 launch date
Vivo X Fold 5

The Vivo X Fold 3 Pro was one of the thinnest foldable smartphones when it launched, and the Vivo X Fold 5 is expected to continue this design philosophy. In the official teaser, the Chinese brand claims that the device is lighter and stronger than before. Rumors have hinted at the new foldable flagship weighing just 209 grams and measuring around 4.3mm unfolded and 9.3mm when folded. You also get an IPX8, IPX9, and IPX9+ rating for water resistance along with an IP5X rating for dust resistance.

It is confirmed to arrive in three color options, namely White, Titanium, and Pine Green. The rear also has the large circular camera island with the Zeiss branding. The Vivo X Fold 5’s primary display is rumoured to be a tall 8.03-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2K+ resolution. Meanwhile, the cover screen is a 6.53-inch LTPO OLED screen with a FHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. You can expect to find great multitasking functionality, with a teaser video showcasing the device running five apps on the main screen.

2. Performance

Vivo X Fold 5
Vivo X Fold 5

A recent GeekBench listing revealed that it packs the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, which is paired with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. If this is true, then the Vivo X Fold 5 is getting the same processor as its predecessor, the Vivo X Fold 3 Pro but a generation ahead of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 on the base Vivo X Fold 3.

So the Snapdragon 8 Elite could be limited to the Vivo X Fold 5 Pro. Despite its ultra slim body, the Vivo X Fold 5 will pack a massive 6,000mAh battery pack, which is the largest ever on a foldable phone. There is also support for 90W wired fast charging and 30W wireless fast charging.

3. Camera

Vivo X Fold 5 - White
Vivo X Fold 5 – White

Vivo flagships are known for their great photography experience and the Zeiss collaboration, both of which are returning on the Vivo X Fold 5. The primary camera is a 50MP Sony IMX921 sensor along with a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel IMX882 telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. Simply put, this appears to be the exact same camera system as the one found on the brand’s Vivo X200.

4. Launch Date

The company has confirmed the Chinese launch date for the Vivo X Fold 5. It will make its debut along with the Vivo TWS Air 3 Pro on 25th June 2025. While the Chinese pricing is still unclear, a recent leak hinted at the Indian pricing being around 139,999 INR (roughly 1636 US Dollars).

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Apple may finally ditch the Dynamic Island in iPhone 18 Pro series with under-display Face ID

Apple is reportedly gearing up to make a major change to the iPhone’s display design in 2026. According to a post on Chinese social media platform Weibo by the reliable tipster Digital Chat Station, the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max will move toward a cleaner screen experience by hiding the Face ID system under the display, alongside a camera that sits behind the screen as well.

The leak claims the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max will feature 6.27-inch and 6.86-inch OLED panels, respectively. Both screens will have LTPO refresh rate tech and 1.5K resolution.

However, the bigger shift is Apple’s adoption of HIAA (Hole-in-Active-Area) technology, which removes part of the screen’s pixel layer to let sensors underneath see through the display.

It’s difficult to perfect

This approach isn’t new in the smartphone industry. Android makers like Samsung and ZTE have already experimented with under-display cameras. But Apple’s challenge goes beyond just hiding a selfie shooter. 

Its Face ID biometric tech relies on a suite of infrared components: a dot projector, a flood illuminator, and an IR camera. Most under-display tech is optimized for visible light, so adapting it for infrared use is not straightforward. 

iPhone 18 Pro series mockup
iPhone 18 Pro series mockup

According to the report, Apple has already built it and is testing working prototypes. So it seems that the company may have overcome some of these hardware limitations.

Apple’s long-term goal to completely remove the Dynamic Island has been in circulation since at least the iPhone 15 series, with similar speculation cropping up around the iPhone 16 and 17.

While the iPhone 17 Pro Max is still expected to ship with a smaller Dynamic Island, a fully uninterrupted screen won’t arrive until the iPhone 18 lineup, assuming development and production stay on track.

As always with early leaks, timelines can shift. But if the under-display Face ID and camera system makes it to next year’s Pro models, it would mark Apple’s first significant external design overhaul since the introduction of the Dynamic Island in the iPhone 14 Pro.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 official renders show how thin the foldable is

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 has broken cover in a new set of renders. The images comes cortesy of OnLeaks and Android Headlines revealing the left and right of the foldable.

No surprises, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 follows Samsung’s established design language. This time, the focus is on slimness, and it’s pretty apparent in the image below. 

Left – Fold 7 | Right – Fold 6

The Fold 6 measured 12.1mm when closed. However, the Fold 7 looks noticeably slimmer in these new renders. It’s hard to pin down the numbers from images alone, but earlier reports point to a 4mm thickness when unfolded and some 8.2mm thickness when folded. 

Galaxy Z Fold 7 has a new Blue variant

While the overall body is slim, the Fold 7 has a noticeably protruding camera module. It is expected to house the same 200MP main sensor seen in the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition. In comparison, its predecessor has a 50MP sensor.

The main lens will be joined by a 12MP ultrawide, a 10MP 3x telephoto, and a 4MP under-display selfie camera inside. The outer selfie camera will reportedly remain at 10MP.

Color-wise, Samsung seems ready to move away from its usual grayscale palette. Alongside a standard black model, there’s a new “Blue Shadow” variant—a metallic, saturated finish that’s more eye-catching than anything Samsung’s offered in this category recently. Other colors are reportedly on the way, though nothing has been confirmed.

Samsung is expected to unveil the Fold 7 at its Galaxy Unpacked event in New York on July 9th, alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and the next Galaxy Watch lineup. 

Both Vivo and Honor have also announced their respective foldable launch in late June and early July. So it will be interesting to see if Samsung’s entry can match up against Chinese offerings and vice versa.

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Bose SoundLink Series Refreshed with Bright Citrus Yellow Color for Summer

As the summer wave hits the globe, Bose is bringing a refreshing new color collection for its SoundLink series of Bluetooth speakers. The vibrant new colorway is dubbed the Citrus Yellow, and it is arriving for multiple SoundLink speakers without any hardware changes. So let’s check them out.

Bose SoundLink Series Released in New Citrus Yellow

The known audio brand has just launched the Citrus Collection for its existing SoundLink speakers. This includes the latest SoundLink Max, SoundLink Plus, and SoundLink Flex (Gen 2) models. In the initial release, these speakers came with classic colors like Petal Pink & Deep Plum, Twilight Blue, Sandstone, and Chilled Lilac (Via NotebookCheck). Looking at the official images, these Bluetooth speakers now come in bright yellow, which is meant to match the summer vibe.

Bose SoundLink Series in Citrus Yellow
Bose SoundLink Series in Citrus Yellow: SoundLink Max, SoundLink Plus, and SoundLink Flex (Gen 2)

Apart from their physical appearance, these carry the same hardware and specs as the regular versions. As of right now, all three speakers are available for pre-orders in this new Citrus Yellow color directly from Bose. These are also available for the usual price tags. So the Bose SoundLink Max costs 399 US Dollars, while the SoundLink Plus and SoundLink Flex (Gen 2) carry a 269 US Dollar and 149 US Dollar price tag, respectively.

The first sale of the Bose Citrus Collection will be available for purchase on 26th June 2025. In related news, the brand announced the new SoundLink Plus and Micro (2nd Gen) that bring 20 hour battery and aptX Adaptive support.

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Geekom launches desktop-class IT15 Mini PC with Core Ultra, 4TB SSD, 64GB RAM & quad 4K output

Geekom has launched the IT15, a high-performance mini PC designed for professional workloads and creative tasks. Built into a compact all-metal chassis, the IT15 is aimed at users who need workstation-grade performance without the bulk of a traditional desktop setup.

Geekom IT15

Geekom IT15 Specifications

The IT15 is powered by Intel’s latest Core Ultra series processors, with options including the Core Ultra 5 225H and the more powerful Core Ultra 9 285H. Both chips are based on Intel’s Meteor Lake architecture and feature integrated Arc Xe-LPG graphics.

The system also includes Intel’s AI Boost NPU, delivering up to 13 TOPS (INT8) of neural processing performance for AI-enhanced tasks and accelerated media workflows.

The IT15 equips 32GB of dual-channel DDR5-5600 memory by default and supports upgrades up to 64GB. It sports dual M.2 slots for storage: one PCIe Gen4 NVMe and one SATA III, allowing for a combined capacity of up to 4TB. Geekom includes its IceBlast 2.0 cooling system to maintain stable performance under heavy loads while keeping noise minimal.

Geekom IT15

On the connectivity front, it features two USB4 ports (one with PD input), three USB 3.2 Type-A ports, one USB 2.0 port, dual HDMI 2.0 outputs, a 2.5Gbps Ethernet jack, an SD 4.0 card reader, and a 3.5mm audio jack. For wireless access, it comes with Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 support.

Despite its small 0.46-liter volume, the IT15 supports quad 4K display output and delivers desktop-class capability in a compact footprint. It is designed for professionals who need the flexibility of a full workstation without the clutter of a large tower.

Geekom IT15

Pricing and Availability

The Geekom IT15 is available in two models. The Core Ultra 5 version comes with 32GB RAM and 1TB SSD and is priced at $899, while the Core Ultra 9 variant with 32GB RAM and 2TB SSD is priced at $1199.

Both models are currently available at launch discounts, reducing the prices to $749 and $999 respectively.

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Motorola confirms Android 16 update for these devices

Motorola Android 16 update list

The stable version of Android 16 just went live last week for Google Pixels, and now Motorola has confirmed an initial list of devices set to receive this upgrade. It includes a lot of high-end phones but also a good number of mid-range smartphones from the Edge and Moto G series.

Motorola tends to gradually confirm the availability of the latest Android OS for its devices via its support website. So, if your device isn’t on the list, it could be added in the near future.

As of writing this post, 29 Motorola devices are officially confirmed to receive the Android 16 update. Here’s the complete list:

  • Motorola Razr+ 2024
  • Motorola Razr 2025
  • Motorola Razr+ 2025
  • Motorola Razr Ultra 2025
  • Motorola Razr 60
  • Motorola Razr 60 Ultra
  • Motorola Razr 50 Ultra
  • Motorola Razr 50
  • Motorola Edge 2025
  • Motorola Edge 60 Pro
  • Motorola Edge 60
  • Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
  • Motorola Edge 60 Stylus
  • Motorola Edge 50 Ultra
  • Motorola Edge 50 Pro
  • Motorola Edge 50 Neo
  • Motorola Edge 50 Fusion
  • Motorola Edge 50
  • Motorola Edge 40 Pro
  • Moto G Power 2025
  • Moto G 2025
  • Motorola G Stylus 2025
  • Moto G56
  • Moto G86
  • Moto G86 Power
  • Moto G85
  • Moto G75
  • Moto G55
  • ThinkPhone 25 by Motorola

Motorola has confirmed Android 16’s availability for these devices via its support website. However, this isn’t the final list by any means, as many devices are missing from this list, including the Motorola Razr (2024) and the first-generation ThinkPhone. These will likely be added later on.

You can manually check the update’s eligibility for your Motorola device by visiting Motorola’s software support website and then selecting your device. The Next OS section has the required information. Here’s an example listing for the Motorola Edge 60 Stylus:

Motorola software support page

When will Motorola start rolling out Android 16 update?

While Motorola has confirmed initial details about the Android 16’s eligibility, it has not committed to a release date yet. The brand doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to quicker update rollouts, but Android 15 was fairly better.

Motorola also showed improvements in its update policy by promising up to 5 major Android updates for several devices, including mid-range phones. The brand is undoubtedly making improvements to its update rollout and update policy, but it’s too early to trust them. It still needs to do a lot of work to make software support a strong point for its devices.

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Sony’s Budget Xperia 10 VII May See a Broader Rollout Compared to the Flagship Xperia 1 VII

Sony‘s next budget phone, the Xperia 10 VII, has surfaced in a fresh report, which hints that it will be released soon. But unlike the Xperia 1 VII, this model could be getting a wider release and might sell in regions that were skipped by the flagship phone.

Sony Xperia 10 VII Regional Models Spotted Online

To recall, the premium Xperia 1 VII model recently made its debut in select markets like Japan, Europe, and the UK. Sony decided to skip North America entirely (including the US and Canada). But the more affordable Xperia 10 VII could get wider availability. The news arrives from a Sumaho Digest report that revealed that the Sony Xperia 10 VII might launch in more markets.

Sony Xperia 10 VI

This new mid range phone has been spotted carrying multiple model numbers in the past, namely PM-1510-BV, PM-1511-BV, PM-1512-BV, PM-1513-BV, PM-1514-BV and PM-1515-BV (Via NotebookCheck). These are for regional variants. Now, another sighting from the website “Is This Phone Blocked” listed one of these models. So the release could include North America alongside EU and certain Asian markets.

In our previous report, we covered another leak that claimed that the Sony Xperia 10 VII will be announced in October 2025. Its display specs were also revealed a few months back, hinting at an OLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. This marks an upgrade over the 60Hz OLED screen on the Xperia 10 VI. The Xperia 10 VII is expected to launch with a 6.1-inch panel on the front and a 50MP camera on the rear. It could be equipped with the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 and house a sizeable 5,000mAh battery pack.

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Keychron launches C1 Pro and C3 Pro 8K mechanical keyboards with SOCD support

Keychron has announced two new mechanical keyboards, the C1 Pro 8K and C3 Pro 8K, aimed at gamers and customization enthusiasts. Both models feature an ultra-high 8,000 Hz polling rate for faster response times and reduced input lag. They also come with Snap Tap (SOCD) support, a feature often used in competitive gaming to manage simultaneous key presses accurately.

Keychron C1 Pro 8K
Keychron C3 Pro 8K

Keychron C1 Pro and C3 Pro Specifications

The C1 Pro and C3 Pro use a TKL (tenkeyless) layout and support hot-swappable MX-style switches, including Cherry, Gateron, Kailh, and Panda. This allows users to change switches without soldering. Keychron is offering red, brown, and banana switch options for both models.

Keychron has built the C3 Pro with a gasket-mounted structure and a polycarbonate plate, aiming to deliver a softer, quieter typing experience. The C1 Pro, in contrast, uses a tray-mounted design with a metal positioning plate, which gives the keyboard a firmer and more classic mechanical feel.

The keyboards also differ in their keycap and lighting setups. The C1 Pro comes with OSA-profile double-shot PBT keycaps and south-facing RGB lighting, suitable for those who prefer a more traditional look. The C3 Pro features Cherry-profile shine-through PBT keycaps and north-facing RGB lighting, geared more towards gamers who want brighter, more visible backlighting.

Keychron C1 Pro 8K
Keychron C1 Pro 8K

Keychron includes its new Super Switches in both models. These switches have a transparent top housing for improved light diffusion and are rated for up to 50 million keystrokes.

Both models support QMK firmware and can be configured using the web-based Keychron Launcher. This tool allows users to remap keys, create macros, and change polling rates without installing any software. The Launcher works across major platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Linux, and is compatible with Chrome, Edge, and Opera browsers.

Both keyboards include multi-layer sound-dampening foams for quieter typing, adjustable typing angles for better ergonomics, and cross-platform keycap sets. They are priced at $54.99 and are available for purchase through Keychron’s official store.

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Samsung Galaxy M36 Launch Date, Camera Specs, and Refreshing New Design Revealed

The Samsung Galaxy M36 is coming soon, and it’s bringing a surprisingly refreshed design. Its official launch date has just been revealed along with an updated rear design, camera specifications, and more. So here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming mid-range device.

Samsung Galaxy M36 Teaser

Samsung Galaxy M36
Samsung Galaxy M36

The South Korean tech giant has finally confirmed that this model will be making its debut on 27th June 2025 at 12PM IST in India. Samsung also shared a series of teaser posters, showcasing the device’s camera setups and a refreshing new design. One of the first things one would notice is the change to the rear design. Gone are the three camera cutouts on the rear of the Galaxy M35, now, Samsung is bringing an oval shaped rear camera module that houses the triple camera setup.

These teasers confirm that the rear has a 50MP main camera with OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) along with an 8MP ultra wide angle lens, and a 2MP macro shooter. For selfies and video calls, the front houses a 13MP camera. The front camera is housed in a tear drop notch instead of the punch hole cutout like its predecessor. You also get dual 4K video recording, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection, Circle to Search, and a slim 7.7mm body.

Samsung Galaxy M36

The teasers have confirmed three color options, including Velvet Black, Orange Haze, and Serene Green. There are also new AI powered tools like AI Select that can help with work and organizing, object eraser, image clipper, and much more. The Galaxy M36 may be powered by the Exynos 1380 SoC and is expected to sport a Super AMOLED display with an FHD+ resolution.

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Huawei FreeArc Review: Could change your ideas about open earbuds

The headphones we’re going to talk about today, may change the way you think about open headphones – it’s the Huawei FreeArc, Huawei’s brand new take on open headphones, that not only breaks through stereotypes in terms of sound quality, but also brings a lot of surprises in terms of the wearing experience. I’ve reviewed many similar products before, but the FreeArc’s performance really surprised me. Next, I will bring you a comprehensive review of these headphones from the design, sound quality, features, and also the actual experience.

Design

As the latest addition to Huawei’s audio lineup, the FreeArc opts for the more revered on-ear design. The main part hangs on the outside of the ear and is secured to the ear by an S-shaped memory alloy. The memory alloy is wrapped in ultra-lightweight liquid silicone, which provides excellent comfort for long periods of wearing. The memory metal also conforms the headphones to the ear over time. Ensure that the headphones can be firmly ‘hooked’ to the ear, they won’t come off even with intense exercise.

The fit is very good, neither pressing on the ear canal like in-ear headphones, nor creating a pinching like ear clip type of headphones. It claims to fit 99% of ear shapes, with our tests, it shows that both users with larger and smaller ears can find a stable wearing angle. I got the Green, it’s a light green color that gives a fresh and quiet look, suitable for users who are looking for individuality. If you want something a little more understated, you can also choose Ceramic White or Obsidian Black.

The FreeArc is also Huawei’s first headphones to support IP57-rated dust and water resistance, meaning they can withstand rain and sweat. So here I put them inside a glass of water for half an hour, after taking them out and drying them off, they still worked fine. However, it should be noted that the charging case is not waterproof, so remember to dry your headphones after exercise before putting them back in the case.

Sound Quality

This time Huawei has included a huge speaker on the FreeArc, they are over 200 square millimeters, that’s even bigger than some cell phone speakers, which enables the headphones to give better low-frequency response as well as dynamic range. But it’s not without any drawbacks, the headphone does get a bit bulkier and heavier. So next, let’s put on the headphones to hear how these performs.

Overall, the FreeArc is very well balanced, with a low-frequency dive that comes close to what you’d hear on some in-ear headphones. The overall performance is more consistent with the frequency response curve we tested. The better low-frequency response makes them suitable for music that requires a strong sense of rhythm and deep bass, such as electronic music, dance music and rock. The mid-range frequencies reproduce vocals and most instruments well, making it suitable for pop, folk, and jazz music, which is dominated by vocals and instruments. High frequency performance is more natural, suitable for listening to music that requires clear high-frequency details, such as classical music and instrumental solos.

Of course, these sound quality reviews are only for the default EQ settings. You also have the option of switching to Voices, to make the headphones accentuate vocals, and make podcast vocals stand out more. Or switch to Treble boost to hear more detail in the high frequencies of classical music. The Elevate allows the headphones to produce a deeper, more powerful and richer low frequency response. Those times when listening to electronic music, dance music, rock while doing workout.

Sound Leakage Test

Open headphones have been basically criticized for sound leakage. But this time, Huawei’s, seems to have solved this problem. They introduced the Reverse Sound Wave system in FreeArc, to minimize sound leakage and enhance the listening experience. This directional sound transmission technology directs audio to the ear canal, while eliminating external sound waves to ensure clear and private listening. So we put this feature to the test. Please put on your headphones and let’s experience how powerful this technology really is.

Through the test, we found that if you listen to ASMR while taking the subway or elevator, and the sound is as loud as the test just now, or even louder, the people next to you is likely to hear the weird “chewing sound” or “whispering sound”. But if you turn the sound down to maybe below 40%, they won’t hear anything. Or if people are 1 meter away, they can hear nothing. But of course, if you are in a noisy metro, you have to turn the volume up, to mask the ambient noise.

Endurance

It claims to support 7 hours of playtime on a single charge, 28 hours with the charging case, and it supports 10w fast charging. We played lossless streaming music in AAC connection mode, with 50% volume setting. After 2 hours of continuous use, it only consumed 33% of the battery. That’s actually about 6 hours of battery life, which is pretty close to the 7 hours claimed. If you really use them until it’s completely dead, in time of making a cup of coffee, the FreeArc will get 2-3 hours of battery life from fast charging. However, the charging case only supports USB-C wired charging, and it’s a slight pity that wireless charging is not included.

Stable connection is always Huawei’s strong point. the FreeArc comes with a self-developed Bluetooth 5.3 chip, that supports multi-device switching for super terminals. For those who have Huawei’s family bucket, the headphones can connect to both cell phones and tablets, and automatically switch the audio source when an incoming call comes in, which is very practical in both office and entertainment scenarios.

This time, there are also some changes in touch operation. Compared to the common double-click, long-press, they also support a slide to adjust the volume. Fingers need to slide precisely along the groove on the outside of the earhook, it takes time to get used to it, but later on you will know that it’s better than physical buttons. Unfortunately, the headphones do not support wear detection, I hope that the a firmware update can enable such feature.

Conclusion

So honestly, the Huawei FreeArc isn’t perfect – it lacks wear detection and there’s still room for improvement in high-frequency resolution. But these do not take the fact away that they are one of the best open headphones available. Huawei has found a good balance between sound quality, wearing comfort, and sports compatibility. So I think the test results answers the question at the beginning.

POCO F7 Flexes Performance Ahead of Global Launch with 2 Million+ AnTuTu Score

POCO‘s highly anticipated POCO F7 is set to debut globally soon. But ahead of its official announcement, the company shared a new teaser showcasing its performance on a major benchmarking platform. This highlights its flagship level specs, so let’s check it out.

POCO F7 Teased with Impressive AnTuTu Scores

The Chinese company shared the teaser on its official X handle. The image poster confirms the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 on the POCO F7 once again and also reveals its AnTuTu benchmark scores of 2,084,535 points. In comparison, the Snapdragon 8 Elite easily manages to achieve a score higher than 2.5 million, while the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 consistently scores around 2.05 million points. So the flagship level performance of the POCO F7 is in clear view here.

POCO F7
POCO F7’s AnTuTu Score

The brand has confirmed that the POCO F7 will be officially unveiled globally on 24th June 2025 in the Indian market. Just earlier today (19th June 2025), POCO teased the Indian pricing of this upcoming budget flagship phone. Based on what we know so far, the POCO F7’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 might be paired with 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM (up to 24GB via virtual RAM Expansion) and UFS 4.1 storage.

This model is already confirmed to feature a humongous 7,550mAh battery pack, which supports 90W wired fast charging along with 22.5W reverse charging support. Although, there are rumors of the POCO F7 dropping in certain markets with a 6,550mAh battery pack. This is all the information we have at the moment, so stick around for more as we will be covering the launch event next week.

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Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 vs Dimensity 8300 Ultra – who holds the edge?

Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 vs Dimensity 8300 Ultra

Both Qualcomm and MediaTek have been pushing the limits of their mid-range smartphone chipsets, delivering high-end performance that was exclusive to flagship SoCs not too long ago. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 and Dimensity 8300 Ultra are two such examples, offering blazing-fast performance, efficient multitasking, and solid efficiency without a flagship price tag.

But how do these two mid-range chipsets stack up against each other? In this detailed comparison, we break down the benchmark scores and key features to help you pick the right one for your next smartphone upgrade.

Note: The Dimensity 8300 Ultra isn’t an entirely new chip. It shares the same hardware foundation as the standard Dimensity 8300 but includes several firmware-level optimizations, often customized for brands like Xiaomi.

Let’s quickly take a look at the spec sheet:

Snapdragon 8s Gen 3Dimensity 8300 Ultra
AnnouncedMarch 2024November 2023
Manufacturing4nm (TSMC)4nm (TSMC)
CPU1 x 3GHz — Cortex-X4
4 x 2.8GHz — Cortex-A720
3 x 2GHz — Cortex-A520
1 x 3.35GHz — Cortex-A715
3 x 3.2GHz — Cortex-A715
4 x 2.2GHz — Cortex-A510
GPUAdreno 735
Ray tracing support
Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
Mali-G615 MP6
Ray tracing support
MediaTek HyperEnging features
NPUHexagon NPUMediaTek NPU 780
Memory
Storage
LPDDR5x, up to 4.2GHz
UFS 4.0
LPDDR5x, up to 4.2GHz
UFS 4.0 + MCQ
CameraSpectra triple ISP (18-bit)
Up to 200MP single camera
Up to 4K video recording
Semantic segmentation support (up to 12 layers)
MediaTek Imagiq 980 ISP (12-bit)
Up to 320MP single camera
Up to 4K video recording
Semantic segmentation support
ConnectivitySnapdragon X70 5G modem
Download: 6.5Gbps (maximum)
Wi-Fi 7
Bluetooth 5.4
MediaTek 5G modem
Download: 5.17Gbps (maximum)
Wi-Fi 6E
Bluetooth 5.4

Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 vs Dimensity 8300 Ultra: Benchmark comparison

Note: The following benchmark tests were conducted on the Poco F6 (powered by Snapdragon 8s Gen 3) and Poco X6 Pro (powered by Dimensity 8300 Ultra).

AnTuTu comparison

Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 vs Dimensity 8300 Ultra - AnTuTu comparison

In the AnTuTu benchmark comparison, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 edges out the Dimensity 8300 Ultra with an overall score of 1,505,656 — about 4% higher than the 8300 Ultra’s 1,442,661. This lead is primarily driven by its CPU performance, where the 8s Gen 3 posts a 38% higher score (391,859 vs. 283,402), making it more capable in processing-intensive tasks and demanding apps.

While the Snapdragon chip also leads in UX (270,763 vs 264,862), the Dimensity 8300 Ultra holds an advantage in GPU and memory performance. Its GPU score is 531,968 — 3% higher than the Snapdragon’s 517,257 — and its memory score is 11% better (362,429 vs 325,777). Overall, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 comes out slightly ahead in raw performance, especially in CPU-heavy scenarios.

SD 8s Gen 3D8300 Ultra
AnTuTu score1,505,6561,442,661
CPU391,859283,402
GPU517,257531,968
Memory325,777362,429
UX270,763264,862

Geekbench comparison

Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 vs Dimensity 8300 Ultra - Geekbench comparison

In Geekbench tests, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 shows a clear lead over the Dimensity 8300 Ultra in both single-core and multi-core performance. It scores 1,932 in the single-core test — a substantial 36% higher than the 8300 Ultra’s 1,421. This means better responsiveness in everyday tasks.

The multi-core score also favors the Snapdragon chip, with a score of 4,986 compared to the Dimensity 8300 Ultra’s 4,398 — about a 13% performance gain. This makes the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 a better choice for heavier workloads and multitasking scenarios, offering stronger overall CPU performance.

SD 8s Gen 3D8300 Ultra
Single core1,9321,421
Multi core4,9864,398

Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 vs Dimensity 8300 Ultra — Key differences that matter

Performance

Both the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 and Dimensity 8300 Ultra are manufactured using TSMC’s 4nm process node, but they use different CPU architecture and instruction sets. The 8s Gen 3’s ARMv9.2-A instruction set offers better performance and security compared to the Dimensity 8300 Ultra’s ARMv9-A.

The 8s Gen 3’s octa-core CPU has 1 x Cortex-X4 large core, 4 x Cortex-A720 performance cores, and 3 x Cortex-A520 efficiency cores. The Dimensity chip, on the other hand, packs four Cortex-A715 performance cores and four Cortex-A510 efficiency cores.

Despite featuring a higher peak CPU frequency (3.35GHz vs 3GHz), the Dimensity 8300 Ultra couldn’t outperform the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 on benchmarks because the latter has newer cores that are more powerful and power-efficient.

For visual rendering, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 features an Adreno 735 GPU, while the Dimensity 8300 Ultra has Mali-G615 MP6. The latter has more pipelines and higher floating-point operations per second (FLOPS). It also runs at a higher frequency than Adreno 735, contributing to better overall performance. Additionally, the chips offer a suite of gaming features from their respective brands, providing smoother and more immersive gameplay.

The chipsets also feature NPUs for on-device AI capabilities — a hexagon NPU for the Snapdragon chip and MediaTek NPU 780 for the other chip, both supporting up to 10 billion parameters.

Connectivity

There are notable changes in the connectivity part as well. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 features an X70 5G modem with up to 6.5Gbps download speed and up to 3.5Gbps upload speed. Over a Wi-Fi 7 connection, the maximum speed it allows is 5.8Gbps.

For the Dimensity 8300 Ultra, the maximum download speed is 5.17Gbps, slightly lower than the Snapdragon chip but more than sufficient for most users. This chip, however, lacks Wi-Fi 7 support, which benefits the Snapdragon chip with better connection speed, stability, and latency.

Camera

The Snapdragon chip features an 18-bit Spectra triple ISP, supporting up to 200MP resolution. It allows up to 4K/60fps video recording and 1080p/240fps slow-motion video recording. The 8s Gen 3 supports real-time semantic segmentation up to 12 layers, enabling more granular optimizations in photos and videos. Additionally, it offers a range of camera features, including Snapdragon Low Light Vision (LLV), noise reduction, Video super resolution, Computational HDR, and AI enhancements. 

The Dimensity 8300 Ultra’s Imagiq 980 14-bit ISP supports a higher 320MP resolution and also offers up to 4K video recording. It also brings semantic segmentation and many camera features, such as AI Color for Capture, Video Bokeh, Video NR, and AI-based (auto-exposure, auto-focus, auto white balance, and face detection).

Display, memory, and storage

The Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 supports up to 4K Ultra HD screen resolution at 60 frames per second (FPS), while the Dimensity 8300 Ultra peaks at WQHD+ (also known as 2K) at 120Hz.

Regarding memory and storage, both chips feature UFS 4.0 storage and LPDDR5x RAM (up to 4.2GHz frequency).

Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 vs Dimensity 8300 Ultra: Which is better?

Both the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 and Dimensity 8300 Ultra are powerful mid-range chipsets that bring flagship-tier performance to more affordable smartphones. However, if performance is your top priority, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 clearly has the upper hand. It consistently outperforms the Dimensity 8300 Ultra in benchmark tests, thanks to its newer core architecture. It also brings better connectivity support with Wi-Fi 7 and faster 5G speeds.

However, if you prefer better GPU performance and more memory bandwidth — and don’t mind skipping Wi-Fi 7 — the Dimensity 8300 Ultra is still a fantastic and well-rounded chipset for everyday use. The choice ultimately boils down to your preferences.

Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro specifications leaked ahead of launch

Xiaomi has been teasing the arrival of its upcoming flagship tablet, the Pad 7s Pro, in China. Earlier this week, the device appeared on Geekbench, confirming the presence of Xiaomi’s in-house Xring O1 chipset. Now, tipster Digital Chat Station has shared the complete specifications of the tablet via Weibo.

Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro specifications (rumored)

Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro
Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro

As per the leak, the Xiaomi Pad 7s Pro will arrive with a 12.5-inch LCD panel offering a 3.2K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. It will support a peak brightness of 1000 nits and full DC dimming for eye comfort. Xiaomi is said to be preparing a special variant with a soft light screen for enhanced reading comfort.

The Pad 7S Pro will be equipped with the feature Xiaomi’s in-house 3.4GHz Xring O1 processor. It will house a 10,610mAh battery with support for 120W fast charging, offering rapid top-ups despite its massive capacity. The camera setup includes a 32-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel sensor on the back.

Other highlights include a quad-microphone array, support for a magnetic floating keyboard, and compatibility with Xiaomi’s latest stylus, the Focus Touch Pen. The device will run on HyperOS 2.0-based Android 15. It will have a remarkably thin 5.8mm profile and weigh just 576 grams, making it highly portable despite its large size.

The Xiaomi Pad 7s Pro is likely to debut later this month in China, possibly alongside the Xiaomi Mix Flip 2, which is rumoured to be the company’s only foldable phone for 2025.

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Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra Review: What else in this oversized tablet besides XRING O1?

Introduction

The new Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra, like the Xiaomi 15S Pro, has the XRing O1 chip. At the time of release, many people may already have gained an understanding of the chip’s performance from leaked benchmark data. Some have even questioned the real efforts Xiaomi has put into it. After all, this chip uses standard CPU and GPU cores from the ARM portfolio. Additionally, the XRing O1 chip in the Pad 7 Ultra differs a bit from that in the smartphone; it has been downclocked. So, how exactly does it perform as an Ultra tablet?

Unboxing & Appearance

In the box, you first see the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra. In the top left corner is the white box with the user manual inside. Next, you’ll find the A to C cable and a 120W fast charger. We also purchased the keyboard, which costs 1499RMB (≈206USD). The Pad 7 Ultra’s design basically inherit most of the previous model of the line.

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The color we have here is purple, the same as the Pro version. There is also a black color option available. The entire back and frame are made of metal, with a fine matte finish. The first impression is that it is very thin. Comparing it to the Pad 7 Pro, you can see that its thickness is only 5.1mm.

This time, Xiaomi has made several significant changes to its tablet. The first change is that Xiaomi has abandoned the LCD screen and gone with an OLED one. And you can choose either the regular screen, like the one I have here, or the anti-glare screen version. The second change is the screen size, which is now 14 inches.

This site provides an experience similar to that of a laptop screen. However, it still keeps the same notch design as before. This design affects my reading experience. I think this might be the reason why the bezel has become narrower. So, the notch had to be there. If you were to choose, which one would you prefer?

Screen and Audio

The Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra features a very large screen, 14 inches with a 3:2 aspect ratio. This makes the Pad more suitable for reading and office work. The screen has a resolution of 3.2K, with a high brightness level. The regular brightness is 900 nits, and the peak brightness can reach 1600 nits.

Even under strong light, the screen remains visible without any issues. The screen supports DC and PWM dimming and provides a 4800Hz high-frequency PWM dimming option. It also supports the P3 wide color gamut, which allows it to display rich colors with natural transitions, making the visuals very realistic. For a better understanding of the viewing and audio experience, you can check it out in the video.

The screen supports a maximum adaptive refresh rate of 120Hz, which is smooth and comfortable for viewing, especially when scrolling through web pages or playing games. There is no sense of lag.

The touch sampling rate is up to 240Hz, with an instantaneous touch sampling rate of up to 1600Hz. And the stylus touch sampling rate is 240Hz. This means the screen responds very quickly to any touch, whether you’re playing games or writing, you can feel this fast response.

Additionally, the screen uses M9 low-power-emitting materials, which means it consumes less power when displaying content, so the battery life could be better. The screen cover is made of fifth-gen Gorilla Glass, which is very durable and resistant to drops, significantly enhancing the screen’s robustness. However, this Pad tends to reflect light under spot lights. If you hate this, better purchase the paper-matt screen version.

Moreover, in terms of multitasking, the App launch speed has increased by an average of 61%, the image loading speed has improved by 80%, and the multitasking fluidity has been enhanced by 49%. When we open multiple Apps at the same time, switching between them is also very smooth without any lag, making the work efficiency much higher.

Performance

Speaking of the chip, the XRing O1 is indeed much better than the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 (4 nm) in the previous Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro. This can also be verified from the game tests. However, in reality, the XRing O1 in the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra still lasted at a lower clocking than the one in the Xiaomi 15S Pro.

With other conditions unchanged, the max core of the CPU in the Xiaomi 15S Pro clocks up at 3.9GHz, while the max figure is 3.7GHz for the Pad7 Ultra. To put it simply, the CPU in the Xiaomi 15S Pro is tuned like a sports car with a higher top speed, while the one in the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra is like an SUV, with a balance between space and performance. Although it is not as fast, it focuses more on stability and endurance.

Even though the XRing O1 in the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra is a downclocked version, its performance is still excellent. Thanks to the larger space inside and better heat dissipation, it can run stably for a long time. For example, when watching videos or working in the office. It’s mainly powered by adapting non-large cores with a slightly lower main frequency, which is like equipping an SUV with an engine suitable for long-distance travel. Although it is not as fast, it is more economical and can run stably for a long time without easily “stalling”. To get a rough picture of the chipset running inside, you can take a look at its benchmark results in various tests.

Now we have also chosen the very demanding game, Honkai: Star Rail, for a test. We found that the serious frame dropping that occurred in the Pad 7 Pro is not here in the Ultra. So, you don’t have to worry about the gaming experience at all.

System and Functionality

I once saw a comment online about Xiaomi’s system: “The biggest opponent of XRing is not Snapdragon or Kirin, but HyperOS.” I think this is indeed the case. Xiaomi’s hardware performance has always been good, but due to system optimization issues, it still seems to have some old problems. Although HyperOS 2.0 has improved in stability and security, there are still many old problems.

For example, the volume bar pop-up is misplaced for touching; the system (mostly animation) is laggy and flicky sometimes; the control center and notification center cannot be merged on the same page. However, the system’s compatibility for peripherals is quite good. It supports game controllers, and the gaming experience has also been improved.

Imaging and Functionality

Regarding the camera setup, the specs are the same as the Pad 7 Pro, with no changes.

In addition, Xiaomi has also optimized some Apps. For example, Paint World Pro, WPS Office PC, CAD, and CAJViewer PC, etc. The optimization is relatively grown-up and can widely meet the needs of officing and creating. The file transfer function between mobile phones and computers has been optimized and can be operated through the pull-down toolbar.

Accessories

Let’s take a look at the accessories. The keyboard and case are connected to form a floating keyboard. The keyboard has been upgraded, with a good typing feel, pressure sensitivity, and response. However, the keyboard and pen need to be purchased separately.

As for the pen, although there is no upgrade, there are two sets of free brushes for a limited time. The pressure sensitivity and touch feel of the pen are very good when in use. However, one thing to note is that there is still a delay with the pen.

Summary

In summary, the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra is a powerful tablet with a very good screen, suitable for many usage scenarios, such as watching movies, working in the office, and drawing. The high touch sampling rate and refresh rate enable a smooth operating experience, and the optimized system ensures efficient multitasking capabilities.

However, HyperOS 2.0 on the Pad 7 Ultra still inherits some problems that we complained about before, such as occasional laggy animation and Stuttering of the playback sound. So, for software experience, it needs further optimization. But for now, let’s just emphasize: if you demand high screen quality and performance, the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra is an excellent option.

OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3 neckband launched with 36hr battery life, 3D spatial audio

OnePlus has officially announced the launch of its latest neckband-style earphones, the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3, in India. Positioned as a daily companion for music, calls, and fitness, this new audio product is aimed at users looking for a seamless blend of style, performance, and battery life. Here’s a look at the Wireless Z3’s key features, price, and availability.

OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3 key features

OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3
OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3

The OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3 features large 12.4mm dynamic drivers enhanced with the BassWave algorithm for deeper bass without compromising clarity. Sound Master EQ offers four audio profiles—Balanced, Serenade, Bass, and Bold—allowing users to customize the output to their preference.

Engineered for an all-day experience, the Bullets Wireless Z3 supports ultra-fast charging, delivering up to 27 hours of playback with just 10 minutes of charging. On a full charge, it promises up to 36 hours of music playback and 21 hours of call time.

OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3
OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3

With 3D Spatial Audio, the neckband enhances stereo sound to create a more immersive, surround-like experience. AI-powered noise cancellation and ENC tech ensure clear voice calls by separating background sounds in real-time.

Other highlights include Bluetooth 5.4, Google Fast Pair, magnetic earbuds, in-line controls, and IP55 dust and water resistance. The design, made with skin-friendly silicone, ensures comfortable wear during extended use.

OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3 price in India

The OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z3 is priced at Rs 1,699. It will be available in two colors—Samba Sunset (red) and Mambo Midnight (black). The sale starts at 12 PM on June 24, 2025, via OnePlus.in, Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra, Croma, Reliance Digital, Vijay Sales, Bajaj Electronics, OnePlus Experience Stores, and other major retail outlets.

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Oppo Find X9 Pro could be world’s first phone with 200MP Samsung HP5 periscope camera

Oppo is expected to unveil the next-generation Oppo Find X9 series of smartphones as early as September this year. In a new leak, tipster Digital Chat Station has claimed that it will be the world’s first smartphone to feature the Samsung HP5 sensor for the Find X9 Pro’s periscope camera. Here’s a look at the details shared by him.

Oppo tipped to debut new 200-megapixel HP5 periscope sensor

According to the leak, the Samsung HP5 periscope sensor is built on a 28nm process, features a 200-megapixel resolution, 0.5μm pixel size, and a 1/1.56-inch sensor size. While it falls slightly below the HP9 sensor in terms of individual pixel and sensor size—HP9 measures 1/1.4-inch with 0.56μm pixels—the HP5 is still a highly capable sensor.

The Samsung HP5 supports DCG-HDR technology, which is expected to enhance dynamic range and low-light performance. The leak also mentions that the Find X9 Pro is being tested with a triple-camera setup featuring 50-megapixel (main) + 50-megapixel (ultra-wide) + 200-megapixel (periscope, Samsung HP5) sensors.

This leak again reiterates that the X9 Pro will not feature a dual periscope camera like its predecessor. The tipster claims that the image quality remains good at 10X zoom, but the telephoto may not match the performance of a dual periscope setup.

As per reports, the Oppo Find X9 Pro will feature a 6.78-inch flat OLED panel that supports a 1.5K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor. Under the hood, the device will feature the Dimensity 9500 chipset, which is said to comprise 1 x Travis + 3 x Alto + 4 x Gelas cores, and retains an 8-core design. It integrates the Immortalis-Drage GPU and adopts a new micro-architecture to enhance ray tracing performance while reducing power consumption.

Reports suggest that the entire Find X9 series will have a design change. Instead of the round camera module seen on the Find X8 series, one of the prototypes of the X9 lineup is said to be equipped with a matrix-style camera layout positioned in the top-left corner.

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Oppo Reno 13A launched with 120Hz AMOLED display, Snapdragon 6 Gen 1, 5,800mAh battery

Back in June 2024, Oppo unveiled the Reno 11A smartphone in Japan. Today, it took the covers off the Reno 14 5G in Japan, and at the same time, it also unveiled the more affordable Reno 13A. Continue reading ahead to know everything about the new Reno A offering.

Oppo Reno 13A specifications and features

Oppo Reno 13A
Oppo Reno 13A

The Oppo Reno 13A features a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a Full HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, a peak brightness of 1200 nits, and is protected by AGC Dragontrail STAR2 glass. It has an in-screen fingerprint scanner for security. The front camera houses a 32-megapixel sensor, and the rear camera setup comprises a 50-megapixel main sensor with OIS, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens with a 112° field of view, and a 2-megapixel macro camera.

Powering the device is the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset, coupled with 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The phone supports virtual RAM expansion up to 16GB and up to 1TB of external storage via microSD. It houses a 5,800mAh battery and supports 45W fast charging.

Oppo Reno 13A
Oppo Reno 13A

Running on ColorOS 15 based on Android 15, the Reno 13A comes with other features like dual SIM + eSIM support, 5G, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, USB-C, and dual speakers. The phone is rated IP68/69 for dust and water resistance and measures 7.8mm in thickness and weighs 192 grams. To sum up, this phone is a rebranded version of the Reno 13F, which has been available in other markets since Janauary this year.

Oppo Reno 13A pricing and availability

Priced at 48,000 Yen (~$330), the Oppo Reno 13A is now available for pre-orders in Japan and will go on sale on June 26. It will be available in three colours: Charcoal Gray, Ice Blue, and Luminous Navy. The SIM-free model will go on sale via mass retailers, e-commerce sites, UQ Mobile, Rakuten Mobile, Y! Mobile, and various MVNO providers.

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Global Oppo Reno 14 5G launched with four 50MP cameras, 6,000mAh battery, Dimensity 8350

Last month, Oppo unveiled the Reno 14 and Reno 14 Pro in China. The company recently confirmed that the series will debut in the Malaysian market on July 1. A broader global release is also expected around the same time. Meanwhile, the Reno 14 has already gone official in Japan, although the Reno 14 Pro is yet to launch there. The standard edition is scheduled to go on sale in Japan in July.

Oppo Reno 14 5G specifications and features

Oppo Reno 14 5G global
Oppo Reno 14 5G (global version)

The Oppo Reno 14 5G is equipped with a 6.6-inch AMOLED display offering a 1.5K resolution (2760 x 1256 pixels), a 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 1200 nits peak brightness. The screen is protected by Gorilla Glass 7i, ensuring improved durability. The device measures 158 x 75 x 7.4mm, weighs 187 grams, and is rated IP68/IP69 for water and dust resistance.

In the camera department, the Reno 14 5G features a 50-megapixel autofocus front camera capable of shooting up to 4K 60fps videos. On the rear, it has a triple camera setup comprising an OIS-assisted 50-megapixel Sony LYT 600 main sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel telephoto sensor with 3.5x optical zoom and OIS.

Under the hood, the phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 chipset, paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. A 6,000mAh battery fuels the device, which supports 80W wired fast charging. There is no wireless charging support on this device.

The Reno 14 5G runs ColorOS 15 based on Android 15 out of the box. It also comes with a 4,700mm² vapor chamber cooling system for heat dissipation. The device offers other features, such as dual speakers, dual SIM, eSIM, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and an in-display fingerprint sensor.

Oppo Reno 14 5G price and availability

While pricing is yet to be announced, the Oppo Reno 14 5G will go on sale in Japan starting July 17. It will be offered in two color options: Luminous Green and Opal White

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Bose Unveils SoundLink Plus and Micro 2nd Gen Speakers with 20-Hour Battery and aptX Adaptive Support

Bose has announced two new Bluetooth speakers: the SoundLink Plus Portable Speaker and the second-generation SoundLink Micro.

The SoundLink Plus features a new acoustic setup with one subwoofer, one tweeter, and four passive radiators. It weighs under four pounds and measures 9.1 inches wide, 3.9 inches high, and 3.4 inches deep. With an IP67 rating, the speaker is water-resistant, dustproof, rustproof, and shockproof. It floats in water and comes with a rugged nylon rope for carrying or clipping. Battery life is up to 20 hours, and it includes a USB-C port that can charge other devices.

Bose SoundLink Plus

The SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen) measures 4.06 by 4.06 by 1.54 inches. It includes a single driver and two passive radiators to deliver strong sound in a compact size. The battery lasts up to 12 hours. It also features USB-C charging and a removable fabric strap for attaching the speaker to bags or gear. Like the Plus, it has an IP67 rating.

Both speakers support Bluetooth 5.4 with multipoint pairing for two devices and Google Fast Pair for Android phones. They support SBC, AAC, and aptX Adaptive codecs for better sound quality and lower latency on supported devices.

Bose SoundLink Micro Portable Speaker (2nd Gen)

The Bose app provides access to firmware updates, EQ settings, shortcut button functions like Spotify Tap, and integration with Bose SimpleSync to connect with Bose soundbars and smart speakers.

Users can pair any two speakers from the current SoundLink lineup in Party Mode. Stereo Mode is also available if both speakers are the same model.

Pricing & availability

The SoundLink Plus is available for preorder now at $269 in Black, Blue Dusk, and limited-edition Citrus Yellow. It goes on sale June 26. The SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen) will be available later this summer for $129 in Black and Blue Dusk.

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Honor Magic V5 is the world’s thinnest and lightest foldable phone: Honor CEO

Honor recently confirmed that the Honor Magic V5 foldable phone will be unveiled on July 2 in China. At the 2025 MWC Shanghai event, CEO George Zhao revealed that the upcoming device will integrate advanced AI features and set new standards in foldable smartphone design. Here’s a look at the details shared by him.

Honor Magic V5 to be world’s thinnest, lightest foldable phone

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Honor Magic V5 China launch date

According to George Zhao, the Honor Magic V5 will be the world’s lightest and thinnest foldable smartphone. Although he did not disclose precise dimensions, recent leaks indicate the Magic V5 may measure approximately 8mm when unfolded and weigh between 210 and 219 grams.

He added that the Magic V5 will be the most advanced AI-powered device in its category. The phone will support a full-stack personal knowledge system, multi-agent AI collaboration, PC-level productivity, and seamless connectivity across all Honor devices.

Honor Magic V5 specifications (rumored)

As per reports, the Honor Magic V5 will feature a 7.95-inch 2K+ LTPO inner display and a 6.45-inch outer screen. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading Version chipset, featuring CPU cores up to 4.47GHz and a 1200MHz GPU.

With a 6,100mAh battery inside, it will arrive as the largest battery seen on a foldable phone. The device is expected to support 80W wired charging and wireless charging. The phone also features a 200-megapixel primary camera, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and Beidou satellite messaging support. It is expected to come in Velvet Black, Warm White, Dawn Gold, and Silk Road Dunhuang colorways.

Apart from the Honor Magic V5, the company will announce a slew of products, including the MagicPad 3, on the said date in China. The flagship tablet is expected to arrive with a 13.3-inch LCD panel, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, 66W charging, and a 5.79mm slim profile.

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