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Poco F7 to be priced under Rs 35,000 (~$400) in India

On June 24, Poco will unveil the much-anticipated Poco F7 smartphone in India. Its landing page on Flipkart has now been updated with new details. Additionally, a new poster released by the brand confirms the price range of the device.

Poco F7 pricing hint

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Poco F7 price hint in India

As seen in the poster, the Poco F7 will be priced under Rs 35,000 (~$400). This pricing hint makes it quite evident that the Poco F7 will take on the iQOO Neo 10, which is also powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, like the F7.

The updated Flipkart microsite reveals that the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip will be accompanied by 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM, up to 24GB of Turbo RAM (virtual RAM), and UFS 4.1 storage. For heat dissipation, the device will be equipped with a 6,000mm² heat dissipation unit.

Apart from this, the Poco F7 has already been confirmed to feature a 7,550mAh battery with 90W fast charging. It also supports 22.5W reverse charging, allowing users to use it as a power bank to charge other devices.

The Poco F7 is believed to be a rebranded version of the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, which is exclusively available in China. The Indian edition gets the same 7,550mAh battery as the Turbo 4 Pro. However, the F7 hitting other markets is said to be backed by a 6,550mAh battery.

The Poco F7 and iQOO Neo 10 are not the only ones featuring the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. The upcoming Nothing Phone 3, which is being touted as a premium flagship phone, will also feature the same chip. However, there is a possibility that it could be priced at around Rs 50,000 ($580) to Rs 60,000 ($690) in the country.

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Foldable iPhone expected in 2026, early production likely this year

Apple’s much-rumoured foldable iPhone appears to be moving closer to reality. As per analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple has reached an important milestone in development and is preparing for the first stages of production. Kuo has shared new insights on when Apple could start making the device, its design, and expected volumes.

Production could start in late Q3 2025

Foldable iPhone render
Fodlable iPhone mock render

According to Kuo, Apple’s supplier Foxconn is set to begin production of the foldable iPhone by late September or early October 2025. Apple is currently targeting a public launch in the fall of 2026, positioning the foldable device as part of its iPhone 18 lineup. Despite being just months away from production, several internal components, such as the hinge, are yet to be finalized—underscoring Apple’s efforts to ensure long-term durability.

One key part of the phone that has been locked in is the foldable display. Samsung Display will supply around 7 to 8 million panels, with the device offering a 5.5-inch screen when closed and a 7.8-inch screen when opened. The design will resemble the Galaxy Fold, with a book-style inward fold. Apple has reportedly engineered the hinge for minimal crease visibility and may include under-display cameras. Due to internal space limitations, the device might use Touch ID instead of Face ID. Thickness could be around 4.5mm when unfolded and 9–9.5mm when folded.

Limited rollout expected

Kuo expects the foldable iPhone to be priced between $2,000 and $2,500, placing it firmly in the ultra-premium category. Apple is believed to have ordered 15 to 20 million units, covering a projected 2- to 3-year lifecycle. This strategy suggests a limited, niche rollout rather than a mass-market push. Kuo also warns that Apple’s plans could still shift before the device enters mass production.

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OnePlus Updates Nord 4 and CE4 Lite with Mac File Transfer, Partial Screen Recording, and More

OnePlus has begun rolling out new OxygenOS updates for the OnePlus Nord 4 and OnePlus Nord CE4 Lite 5G in India. Both updates are being pushed in batches and include feature enhancements, UI improvements, and the June 2025 Android security patch.

OnePlus Nord 4
OnePlus Nord 4

For OnePlus Nord 4 (Build: CPH2661_15.0.0.1001(EX01)), the update introduces Mac interconnection support, allowing users to view and transfer phone files directly on a Mac. It also adds partial screen recording, letting users capture a selected area of the screen. System enhancements include better gesture recognition and shadow effects for floating windows, improved fingerprint unlock responsiveness, and reduced power consumption for better battery life.

OnePlus Nord CE4 Lite 5G OxygenOS 15
OnePlus Nord CE4 Lite 5G

For OnePlus Nord CE4 Lite 5G (Build: CPH2619_15.0.0.1010(EX01)), the update adds the same partial screen recording feature. Users can now rename app groups by holding their shortcuts on the Home screen. Folder resizing is also available, with support for 1×2 or 2×1 layouts. The app dock now supports five apps even on a four-column layout. Additional changes include enhanced music player controls in Live Alerts for Spotify, smoother animations for notifications and Quick Settings, and improved floating window gestures.

Both updates integrate the latest June 2025 Android security patch. As with previous releases, the rollout is incremental, reaching a limited group of users initially, with a broader rollout to follow. Users in India can report issues directly via the OnePlus Community App under the “Bug Report” section or by dialing *#800#.

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Why You Should Probably Wait for the Galaxy Z Fold 7?

If you’re in the market for a foldable phone and you haven’t already pulled the trigger, now is not the time to settle. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 is good, but all signs suggest that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be something far more ambitious.

For the first time in years, Samsung looks like it’s preparing a foldable that goes beyond minor tweaks and spec bumps. This is the one worth waiting for.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 render

1. It’s Finally Getting Slim

Let’s start with the one thing every Fold owner complains about: bulk. According to Samsung and early marketing materials, Samsung’s upcoming Fold 7 is going to be its slimmest foldable yet, just 4.5mm when unfolded, and around 9mm folded.

That puts it in the same league as a regular smartphone, not two stacked together. Samsung has teased this explicitly in banners and teaser clips, and now a leaked FCC listing backs it up with new component configurations.

This radical redesign was likely made possible by engineering work done on the Galaxy S25 Edge, Samsung’s absurdly thin phone that debuted earlier this year. The Fold 7 is rumored to use a similar reworked motherboard and hinge design. The result is a thinner, lighter device without sacrificing power, battery life, or camera performance, at least on paper.

2. Major Camera Upgrade Incoming

Samsung’s foldables have always been a little behind their slab siblings when it comes to photography, but that could change this year. Leaks suggest that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will pack a 200MP main camera sensor, possibly the same ISOCELL HP2 used in the Galaxy S25 Ultra. That’s a massive jump from the Fold 6’s 50MP shooter.

There’s also talk of upgraded ultrawide and telephoto cameras (12MP and 10MP respectively), and a new Pro-Visual Engine powered by Galaxy AI. Samsung is reportedly focusing heavily on logarithmic video capture and improved low-light processing, features aimed at creators and power users who expect more from their camera systems.

3. AI That’s More Than Just a Buzzword

AI is everywhere in 2025, but Samsung isn’t treating it like window dressing. With the Fold 7, the company is expected to double down on its Galaxy AI push. Leaked info points to features like Gemini Live integration, a conversational assistant that understands context across apps, files, and even YouTube videos.

There’s also talk of a revamped Pro-Visual Engine, which would use AI for better nighttime photography, improved telephoto clarity, and even generative photo editing.

The Fold 7 will also be the first Samsung device to launch with One UI 8 based on Android 16, giving users early access to features like Now Brief and Sketch-to-Image generation.

Oh, and you might get six months of Google AI Pro for free, unlocking Veo 3 video generation and Flow, Google’s AI filmmaking tool.

4. New Displays, Familiar Form

Samsung isn’t abandoning the foldable blueprint. You’ll still get an inner 8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display and a 6.5-inch outer screen, but the aspect ratio is reportedly wider, finally addressing a long-standing user gripe. Bezels are thinner, the hinge is tighter, and durability has been improved with better Ultra Thin Glass and dust-resistant hinge brushes.

Color options like Coral Red and Blue Shadow are expected to debut too, signaling Samsung’s intent to make the Fold 7 not just a tool, but a fashion statement, especially with K-pop stars like Enhypen hyping it up in pre-launch promos.

5. Powerful Performance

The Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite, Qualcomm’s latest top-tier processor built specifically for premium devices. This chip is expected to drive improvements in responsiveness, thermals, and AI processing. It also enables better on-device intelligence for camera features and generative editing tools, making it central to the Fold 7’s push toward AI-powered experiences.

In some regions, particularly South Korea, Samsung may ship a variant of the Fold 7 with its in-house Exynos 2500 chipset. Built on Samsung Foundry’s second-generation 3nm process, the Exynos 2500 also supports advanced AI workloads and energy-efficient performance. While both chipsets aim to deliver a flagship-grade experience, most global markets are expected to receive the Snapdragon 8 Elite.

6. Should You Wait?

Yes. If you’re considering a foldable in 2025, there’s no question: the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is the one to wait for. Unlike last year’s Fold 6, which felt like a placeholder, the Fold 7 appears to be a true leap forward. Thinner. Smarter. Sharper. If the leaks are accurate, this isn’t just Samsung catching up; it’s Samsung trying to reclaim foldable dominance.

With a likely reveal on July 9 in New York and pre-orders expected soon after, waiting a few more weeks might save you from spending a premium on last year’s compromises. And if you’re curious about the future of mobile computing, this might be Samsung’s most convincing pitch yet.

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OnePlus 13s First Update Adds Gemini AI, Mind Space, and Windows PC Remote Access

OnePlus has started rolling out the OxygenOS 15.0.2.302 update to OnePlus 13s (review) users in India, shortly after the device went on sale. The update brings several new features to the smartphone, including Gemini AI integration and remote control functionality for Windows PCs.

OnePlus 13s
OnePlus 13s

OnePlus 13s OxygenOS 15.0.2.302 features

You can now use voice or text to tell Gemini to do things for you. It can set alarms, check trips, or create notes. This means you don’t need to open different apps for basic tasks.

There’s also a new “Save to Mind Space” feature. You can save anything on your screen to Mind Space as memories. The app will automatically summarize and store these memories for you.

The OnePlus 13s can now control your Windows PC remotely. You can access PC files from your phone, too. This works the same way as the recent OnePlus 12 update. The update includes the June 2025 Android security patch.

If you’re in India and face any issues, you can report bugs through the OnePlus Community App by navigating to your profile and selecting “Bug Report.” Alternatively, you can dial *#800# to report problems directly.

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5 big changes coming to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

Samsung’s summer hardware event is nearly here, and with it comes another round of foldable phones. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is expected to show up alongside the Z Flip 7 in mid-July, continuing Samsung’s now-annual attempt to convince people that a tablet-sized screen in your pocket is worth nearly $2,000.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 CAD renders by OnLeaks and AndroidHeadlines
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 CAD renders by OnLeaks and AndroidHeadlines

If the leaks hold, the Fold 7 will not be a radical redesign. But that doesn’t mean there’s nothing new. Samsung appears to be making incremental yet noticeable changes across the board, particularly in design and display technology. Here’s a breakdown of the most notable updates to watch for.

1. It’s thinner — maybe the thinnest foldable yet

Samsung seems to be focusing heavily on reducing the thickness of the Fold 7. According to reports, the foldable will measure as little as 8.2mm when folded and around 4.1mm when unfolded. 

For comparison, the Z Fold 6 measures 12.1mm when folded and 5.6mm when unfolded. The thinnest foldable on the market, the Oppo Find N5, comes in at 4.21mm when unfolded. If the leaked measurements are accurate, the Z Fold 7 would be an even slimmer device than the Find N5.

Aesthetically, the Fold 7 doesn’t stray far from Samsung’s established design language. However, the company does seem to be rounding off the sharp corners of the Fold 6 for a more comfortable in-hand feel. And given the overall thinner profile, the camera bump on the Fold 7 might end up being the largest we’ve seen on a Samsung foldable yet.

2. A Slightly Bigger Display with Fewer Creases

For Fold 7, Samsung might be sticking with the same screen specs from the limited-run Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition. That is, an 8-inch inner display and a 6.5-inch outer screen. 

That’s a modest increase over last year’s 7.6-inch internal panel. However, resolution and refresh rates (120Hz) along with the Dynamic AMOLED 2X tech will remain the same.

What could be more noticeable is the crease, or rather, the effort to hide it. According to rumors, Samsung has reworked the hinge and display layering to minimize the center crease on the Fold 7. 

A report even claims that the crease would be “nearly invisible,” but those kinds of claims tend to overpromise. A less visible crease would still be a step forward, especially when competing devices from Honor and OnePlus have made noticeable improvements in this area.

Likewise, brightness may also get a boost, with a peak rating of up to 2,900 nits. Samsung might also bring over its new “ProScaler” tech, which upscales lower-resolution content, to the Fold 7.

3. Snapdragon 8 Elite and One UI 8

No surprises here. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is expected to run on Qualcomm’s latest high-end chip, the Snapdragon 8 Elite. This will be paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of storage. 

There’s no clear indication that Samsung might bump RAM to 16GB, which would make sense for a multitasking-focused foldable, but so far it looks like business as usual.

As for the software, Samsung might ship the foldable with One UI 8 based on Android 16. However, that could be a bit too soon, as Samsung has only just begun testing the new operating system for the Galaxy S25 series. If it doesn’t launch with One UI 8 out of the box, the Fold 7 will almost certainly be among the first devices to receive the update.

4. A 200MP Camera

Samsung foldables have rarely prioritized camera upgrades, but that could change this year. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is rumored to use the same 200MP main sensor seen in the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition. Whereas its predecessor has a 50MP sensor.

There’s not much concrete information about the rest of the camera setup, which is expected to stay largely the same: a 12MP ultrawide, a 10MP 3x telephoto, and a 4MP under-display selfie camera inside. The outer selfie camera will reportedly remain at 10MP.

There’s some hope Samsung will finally address the under-display camera, which hasn’t changed much since the Z Fold 3. At best, it’s functional for video calls. At worst, it’s a compromise that still detracts from full-screen content. Here’s hoping Samsung has something better in store this year.

5. Qi2 Wireless Charging and the End of Built-in Stylus Support

There’s still no word on whether Samsung will increase the battery capacity in the Fold 7. The Fold 6 features a 4,400 mAh cell, and its successor may retain the same capacity, along with the same 25W wired and 15W wireless charging speeds.

The more interesting change here is support for Qi2 wireless charging. The Z Fold 7 might be Samsung’s first foldable to be “Qi2 Ready,” meaning it’ll support the new magnetic alignment features of the standard — but only if you use a case with magnets built in. It’s not native MagSafe-style charging, but it’s a step closer.

Another noteworthy omission is the S Pen digitizer layer. To make the phone thinner, Samsung may be dropping built-in stylus support for the first time since the Z Fold 3. There’s a rumor of a new standalone S Pen accessory with a larger body and a new tip, but it remains to be seen how functional (or convenient) it will be.

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Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 may come with free Google AI Pro perks as S25

Samsung is gearing up for a big reveal at its July Unpacked event, and its next-generation foldables—the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7—could include an AI-powered bonus that gives them an edge out of the box.

According to a teardown of Google’s latest app beta (version 16.23.69.sa.arm64), the upcoming foldables are expected to come with a complimentary subscription to Google AI Pro. The service, also known as Gemini Advanced, typically costs $19.99 per month and includes access to tools like Veo 3 Fast for video generation and Flow, an AI-powered filmmaking assistant. If Samsung follows the precedent set by the Galaxy S25 series, buyers could be looking at a six-month free trial.

AI is expected to take center stage at the July event in New York. Google’s “Gemini Live” feature, which allows more natural, real-time conversations with the AI, is also rumored to make an appearance. Meanwhile, Samsung’s own Galaxy AI is getting some upgrades, including an improved ProGen Visual Engine for sharper photos and videos, enhanced low-light performance, and smarter zoom. Samsung says the Z Fold7’s camera won’t just capture — it will understand.

On the hardware front, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is rumored to feature a 200MP main camera, a 4,400mAh battery (unchanged), and a thinner 4.54mm profile when unfolded. The slimmest foldable to date—the Oppo Find N5—measures 4.2mm when unfolded, and it’s just thick enough to accommodate a USB-C port.

With the July event just weeks away, all eyes are on how Samsung plans to combine powerful AI tools with its cutting-edge foldable design.

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Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro’s underclocked Xring O1 still outperforms Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

Xiaomi is gearing up to expand its tablet lineup, and a new Geekbench listing suggests the upcoming Pad 7S Pro could be a serious performer. The tablet, which surfaced under model number 25053RP5CC, is powered by Xiaomi’s in-house Xring O1 processor.

Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro
Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro

According to the Geekbench 6 listing, the Pad 7S Pro scored 2,631 in single-core and 8,449 in multi-core CPU tests. It’s actually a little over what we saw with the Xiaomi 15s Pro: 2413 and 8068 in single and multi-core tests, respectively.

The Xring O1 is built on TSMC’s 3nm process and features a 10-core setup: two cores at 1.80GHz, two at 1.89GHz, four at 3.04GHz, and two performance cores topping out at 3.40GHz. While its prime cores are clocked lower than those in the Pad 7 Ultra (3.7GHz) and Xiaomi 15S Pro (3.9GHz), the Pad 7S Pro still holds its own — and even surpasses Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, which uses the Dimensity 9300+ (scoring 2,192 and 7,327, respectively). If anything, we are expecting improved stability at the cost of some short-term peak performance.

That said, it’s still just a benchmark that doesn’t measure sustained performance effectively, and we’ll need to test the device ourselves before commenting on the sustained performance. Nevertheless, the Xring O1 on the Pad 7S Pro is paired with 16GB of RAM, and the device runs on Android 15 with Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2, just like the Xiaomi 15S Pro.

The tablet will likely be announced in late June 2025. It’s expected to come in four color options — purple, black, Cambrian gray, and titanium — and will feature a 12.5-inch display, a slim 5.8mm profile, and a 576g body. The camera setup could include a 50MP main sensor, and a massive 12,160mAh battery is also on the cards.

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OnePlus 12 June 2025 Update Adds Game Camera and Windows PC Remote Control

OnePlus started rolling out OxygenOS 15.0.0.831 to OnePlus 12 users in India. The update comes with new gaming tools and lets you control your Windows PC from your phone.

OnePlus-12

What’s New for Gaming

The biggest addition is the Game Camera. This lets you take screenshots while playing and record Flashback clips to save your best gaming moments. No more missing epic plays because you couldn’t record in time.

Control Your PC from Your Phone

You can now control your Windows PC remotely using your OnePlus 12. The phone can access files on your computer too. This means you don’t need separate apps to connect to your PC anymore.

Speaker and Hardware Updates

There’s a new Speaker cleaner feature that cleans your phone’s speakers to keep them working properly. You can find it in Phone Manager > Tools > More > Accessibility & convenience > Speaker cleaner.

The update also improves cellular network connections with a better algorithm.

System Changes

Settings now supports fuzzy searches with spaces. You can also search for app names in Settings to quickly find app details or manage them.

The floating bar in floating windows works better now. Quick Settings and Notification drawer animations are smoother when you exit them.

You can open apps from quick functions even when your screen is locked. When you have stacked notifications, the latest one shows how many notifications you haven’t seen and where they came from.

There’s also a new drag-and-drop feature for images and text in third-party apps. Find it in Settings > Accessibility & convenience > Drag & drop.

Security and Rollout

The update includes the June 2025 Android security patch. OnePlus is rolling this out slowly – only a few users get it initially, with more people getting it over the next few days.

If you’re in India and run into problems, you can report bugs through the OnePlus Community App under “Bug Report” in your profile. You can also dial *#800# to report issues.

To check for the update manually:

  1. Go to the settings page.
  2. Select “About Device.”
  3. Tap on the top blue ribbon to check for updates.

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Ayaneo Pocket S2 & Pro gaming handhelds launched with detachable D-pad and 10,000mAh battery

Ayaneo has officially unveiled the Pocket S2 series, a new line of Android 14 handheld gaming consoles powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon G3 Gen 3 platform. The series includes two models: Pocket S2 and Pocket S2 Pro, and marks the global debut of Snapdragon’s latest gaming-focused chipset.

Ayaneo Pocket S2 Series

Ayaneo Pocket S2 Series Specifications

Both devices feature a 6.3-inch 2K IPS display with a resolution of 2560×1440, 466PPI pixel density, and up to 600 nits of brightness. The screen supports 120% sRGB and 90% DCI-P3 color gamut, offering detailed visuals across mobile and retro games. Ayaneo uses its signature bezel-less design and CNC-machined curved aluminum mid-frame to achieve a slim profile measuring just 15.9mm thick.

The Pocket S2 series uses Qualcomm’s 4nm Snapdragon G3 Gen 3 gaming platform, featuring a 1+5+2 octa-core CPU with a 3.3GHz prime core and an Adreno A33 GPU clocked at 1.05GHz. Ayaneo claims the platform delivers a 30% improvement in CPU performance and a 28% boost in GPU performance compared to the previous generation. The device scores over 2 million points on AnTuTu, according to the company’s in-house testing.

To manage heat, Ayaneo has developed a custom cooling system that includes a large copper plate (6630mm²), a fin array (14295mm²), and a top-down fan. The system is designed to sustain a maximum TDP of 20W while maintaining comfort during extended gaming sessions.

Ayaneo Pocket S2 Series

The Pocket S2 comes with an 8000mAh battery and supports 40W fast charging. The Pocket S2 Pro increases the battery capacity to 10,000mAh and supports 60W PD fast charging. Both models weigh under 450g and support bypass charging to extend battery health during long play sessions.

The devices are the first Android handhelds to feature TMR electromagnetic joysticks. These offer high precision, no drift, and customizable RGB lighting. The Pocket S2 Pro includes a detachable D-pad module that allows players to switch between standard and eight-way directional pads for different game genres.

Ayaneo has included a wide range of software features under its AYASpace platform. These include advanced key remapping, performance mode switching, device spoofing to unlock enhanced graphics settings, and a retro game management system. The handhelds also support keyboard-mouse emulation and Qualcomm’s Turnip drivers for smoother emulated PC gaming.

Ayaneo Pocket S2 Series

Pricing and Availability

The Pocket S2 series is now up for pre-order in China and via Indiegogo for international buyers. Pricing starts at ¥2999 ($439) for the 8GB+128GB Pocket S2. The Pocket S2 Pro, with 16GB RAM and 1TB storage, costs ¥4999 ($699) and includes special editions like Retro Power and B.Duck. Shipping is expected to begin by the end of July.

In related news, Anbernic recently launched the RG35XX Pro retro gaming handheld featuring dual joysticks, with prices starting at $44.99.

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NFC 15 Announced: 4x Range Boost and Support for Digital Product Passports

The NFC Forum has announced NFC Release 15, which increases the communication range of NFC from 0.5 cm to 2 cm. This fourfold improvement makes connections faster, more stable, and easier to initiate without precise alignment. It’s designed to improve performance in everyday uses like payments, wearables, digital keys, and smart appliances.

NFC 15

The extended range means faster tap response and more reliable performance in various environments. It also improves user experience by increasing the success rate of contactless interactions and giving product designers more flexibility.

Release 15 supports new applications. Phones can now act as payment terminals. Wearables and smart home products can connect more easily. It also introduces support for wireless charging up to 1W for small devices.

The update includes features for Digital Product Passports (DPP), which will be required under upcoming circular economy regulations. These features are built on the NFC Data Exchange Format (NDEF) and allow products to connect easily to cloud services for tracking and compliance. Most smartphones already support NFC, and Release 15 is designed so brands can meet DPP requirements with simple software updates.

Security remains a key feature. NFC continues to use proximity and tap-based gestures to confirm user intent. Release 15 builds on existing encrypted connections to keep data secure during transactions and access control.

The release supports common NFC uses like mobile wallets, identity cards, door locks, transit tickets, and entry systems. It also improves how NFC works in wearables, appliances, and other connected devices.

Technical specifications for NFC Release 15 are available now for Associate, Principal, and Sponsor members of the NFC Forum. The public release is scheduled for Fall 2025, along with the opening of certification under the new standard.

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Apple created a custom iPhone camera for its F1 movie: here’s how it looks

Capturing the thrill of Formula One from the driver’s seat isn’t easy — but for its upcoming F1 movie, Apple came up with a clever solution. To get authentic, high-speed POV footage, Apple’s engineering team built a custom camera using parts from the iPhone, small enough to mount directly on race cars.

The film, directed by Top Gun: Maverick’s Joseph Kosinski, needed cinema-quality shots from the cockpit — something existing F1 broadcast cameras simply couldn’t provide. Those cameras, designed for live TV, fall short on resolution and cinematic flexibility. Instead of trying to adapt their footage in post-production, Apple went back to the drawing board.

Apple developed a custom camera module that mimicked the shape and size of standard F1 broadcast units but was powered by iPhone hardware — reportedly the iPhone 15 Pro’s 48MP main sensor and A17 Pro chip. It also included an iPhone battery, a neutral density filter to manage exposure in broad daylight, and ran a custom version of iOS that recorded in Apple’s ProRes Log format — perfect for color grading and integrating with traditional film footage.

The rig had no wireless radios (a requirement in F1), but a custom iPad app connected via USB-C allowed on-set teams to control frame rate, shutter angle, white balance, and more in real time. It was tested in actual F1 races throughout 2023 and 2024, holding up under extreme vibration, heat, and shock — even exceeding F1’s durability standards.

This custom hardware setup did more than just help Apple make a movie. It also led to real product improvements: two professional video features introduced with the iPhone 15 Pro — Log encoding and ACES color workflow — came directly from this project. While traditional Arri cameras still handled most of the film’s visuals, the iPhone module provided immersive, first-person shots that full-size cinema gear simply couldn’t capture.

Apple has a track record of pushing iPhone filmmaking — from Tangerine to 28 Years Later — and this latest example shows just how far that ambition goes. As the F1 movie hits theaters, Apple’s innovation may well inspire a new generation of filmmakers to explore what’s possible — not just with an iPhone, but with bold ideas.

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Audio-Technica Launches ATH-CKS50TW2 TWS Earbuds in Europe with 65-Hour Battery Life and Magnetic Switch Tech

Audio-Technica has launched its new ATH-CKS50TW2 true wireless earbuds across Europe. The updated model builds on its predecessor with longer battery life, improved features, and user-friendly enhancements.

Audio Technica ATH-CKS50TW2

Audio Technica ATH-CKS50TW2 features

The ATH-CKS50TW2 delivers up to 65 hours of total playback—25 hours from the earbuds and 40 additional hours from the charging case. Even with active noise cancelling enabled, the earbuds offer 15 hours of use, with another 25 hours from the case. A quick 5-minute charge gives up to 90 minutes of playback.

A key new feature is the Magnetic Switch technology, which powers the earbuds on or off by simply joining or separating their built-in magnets. This allows users to conserve power without needing the charging case.

The hybrid noise-cancelling system combines feedforward and feedback processing to block ambient sound. Hear-through and talk-through modes support situational awareness during playback and calls. These functions are also active during voice calls, helping users hear clearly and monitor their own voice in noisy environments.

The ATH-CKS50TW2 is equipped with 9 mm custom-designed drivers that produce clear audio with extended bass. Beamforming dual MEMS microphones support crystal-clear call quality. The earbuds support Bluetooth LE Audio, LC3 codec, and multipoint pairing.

Additional features include low-latency mode for synchronized audio and video, Qi wireless charging support, and IP55 water and dust resistance. The A-T CONNECT app allows users to customise EQ presets, control ambience settings, locate misplaced earbuds, and more. Hybrid silicone eartips provide a snug, leak-resistant fit for extended use. The ATH-CKS50TW2 supports Siri and Google Assistant, offers flexible single or dual-ear use, and includes ambient soundscapes for focus or relaxation.

Pricing & availability

The earbuds are available in Green and Black. Pricing is set at £125 in the UK and €149 in the EU. On the U.S. site, they are listed at $159, though not yet available for purchase.

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Asus launches PG32UCDMR gaming monitor with DisplayPort 2.1a & 240Hz 4K QD-OLED panel

Asus has officially launched the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDMR, a high-end gaming monitor that upgrades its predecessor with support for DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20. The new model maintains the same 32-inch 4K QD-OLED panel but introduces future-ready connectivity and additional OLED protection features.

Asus ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDMR Monitor

The Asus PG32UCDMR is equipped with a 3840×2160 QD-OLED panel that offers a 240Hz refresh rate and a rapid 0.03ms gray-to-gray response time. It covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and maintains a Delta E value under 2, delivering high color accuracy suitable for gaming and professional creative tasks. The display has a typical SDR brightness of 450 nits and can reach up to 1000 nits in HDR mode. It is certified with VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 and supports both HDR10 and Dolby Vision standards.

Asus uses its third-generation QD-OLED technology in the PG32UCDMR, which improves subpixel layout for sharper text and clearer visuals. The monitor also features OLED Care Pro, a set of tools designed to protect the screen from burn-in. It includes a Neo Proximity Sensor that detects when the user is away and dims the screen automatically. Other panel protection features such as pixel shifting, screen move, and boundary detection are also included to extend the display’s lifespan.

Connectivity options are extensive. The monitor supports DisplayPort 2.1a with full 80Gbps bandwidth, HDMI 2.1, and USB-C with up to 90W power delivery. Asus includes a DP80 cable in the box. The monitor also features a built-in KVM switch, enabling seamless input switching between multiple devices.

Asus integrates software tools such as DisplayWidget Center, which allows users to adjust display settings, apply OLED care modes, and update firmware directly from a connected computer. The monitor supports Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, ensuring tear-free gameplay with low latency.

The PG32UCDMR includes an ergonomic stand with height, swivel, and tilt adjustments, and supports wall mounting via VESA. It also features customizable RGB lighting and a slim, frameless design.

Asus has not yet confirmed the global pricing or retail availability of the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDMR.

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Samsung quietly tests new battery tech for future Galaxy phones

Samsung may lead the smartphone game when it comes to displays and cameras, but battery innovation? That’s one area where things have stayed relatively quiet—until now. According to a recent leak, the company is actively testing new battery technologies behind the scenes, with the goal of delivering longer runtime without compromising safety.

A Realme phone with 7000mAh Si/C battery

The tip comes from reliable source @PandaFlashPro on X, who claims Samsung is experimenting with multiple battery solutions aimed at improving durability and energy density. While competitors like Oppo, Vivo, Honor, and Xiaomi have already introduced silicon carbon batteries—which pack higher capacity in slimmer form factors—Samsung is taking a more cautious route.

Silicon-carbon batteries offer the potential for compact, high-capacity power cells—ideal for slim flagships like the rumored Galaxy S25 Edge. But there’s a trade-off: silicon tends to expand during charging, which is speculated to degrade battery health over time. For a company still mindful of the Galaxy Note 7 incident, safety also remains a top priority. Instead of rushing new battery tech to market, Samsung appears focused on long-term reliability.

Galaxy-S25-Edge-side-view
Galaxy S25 Edge packs a 3900mAh traditional Li-ion battery

While no official announcements have been made, there’s speculation that Samsung is also looking into solid-state and next-gen lithium-ion batteries. These options may not be ready for prime time, but they offer the kind of performance and safety balance the company seems to be aiming for.

Samsung won’t bring major camera upgrades to its Galaxy S series until the Galaxy S28, according to a recent leak. Whether this conservative approach applies only to the camera or extends to other areas remains to be seen.

The fact that Samsung is just testing new methods to increase the energy density of its batteries suggests it will take a while. Samsung officially introduced its ALOP lens technology last year, yet devices like the ultra-thin Galaxy S25 Edge and the upcoming Z Fold7 still feature prominent camera bumps—and the usability issues that come with them.

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Boat Wave Fortune smartwatch launched in India with NFC Tap & Pay and Bluetooth calling support

Boat has launched a new smartwatch in India called the Wave Fortune. The device adds contactless payment capabilities to Boat’s growing wearable portfolio, becoming the company’s first smartwatch with NFC Tap & Pay support. It is priced at Rs. 3,299 ($38), with a special launch offer bringing it down to Rs. 2,599 ($30). The watch is available in Active Black on Boat’s official website.

Boat Wave Fortune

Boat Wave Fortune Specifications

The Wave Fortune smartwatch features a 1.96-inch HD touchscreen with a resolution of 240 x 282 pixels and a peak brightness of 550 nits. It supports raise-to-wake functionality and includes a DIY Watch Face Studio that allows users to customize their home screen with personal images or artwork.

The smartwatch supports Bluetooth calling and includes a dial pad, contact storage, and quick access to the Crest Pay interface. It comes with a 300mAh battery that promises up to 7 days of usage on a full charge. The watch supports Bluetooth 5.3 and is rated IP68 for water and dust resistance.

The Wave Fortune supports over 700 activity modes and tracks key health metrics such as heart rate and sleep. It provides inactivity alerts and allows control over music, weather, games, camera, and alarms directly from the watch. It also supports quick message replies and features a Do Not Disturb mode to help maintain focus.

Boat Wave Fortune

The Boat smartwatch introduces a contactless payment feature called Boat Pay, created in partnership with Axis Bank. It uses Tappy’s tokenization technology to let users link their Axis Bank Visa or Mastercard credit and debit cards through the Boat Crest Pay app.

Once configured, payments of up to Rs. 5,000 can be made without a PIN at any NFC-enabled POS terminal using the watch. The card information is securely stored within the watch strap, and regular reward points from the linked card are still earned.

Boat has also added a reward system called Boat Coins, which encourages users to stay active. Fitness milestones convert into redeemable coins that can be used for discounts on Boat products.

In related news, Boat has launched the Aavante Prime 5000DA, a 500W soundbar featuring a 6.5-inch subwoofer, Dolby Atmos support, and HDMI eARC connectivity. The company has also introduced the SmartRing Active Plus in India, equipped with health tracking features, 5ATM water resistance, and a battery life of up to 30 days.

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OnePlus Nord CE 5 Roundup: A Strong Budget Phone in the Making

OnePlus is all set to launch its next-gen Nord series of smartphones in the global market soon. We’ve already covered a detailed roundup of the Nord 5, and now, here’s a Nord CE 5 roundup where we talk about its chipset, cameras, design, and more.

OnePlus Nord CE 5: Design and Display

Just like how the Nord 5 is a rebranded Ace 5 Ultra Edition, OnePlus is releasing the Nord CE 5 as the global version of the Ace 5 Racing Edition. There are some differences in terms of specifications, but the Nord CE 5 appears nearly identical to its Chinese variant from the outside.

OnePlus Ace 5 Racing Edition - White
OnePlus Nord CE 5

So you get the same Nord 5-like design with a flat rear and front panel and an oval shaped camera module on the rear. It is expected to come in a white and black variant (Marble Mist and Black Infinity), with the former getting a special textured back panel. Meanwhile, the front sports a tall 6.77-inch AMOLED display with an FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.

Performance

The Chinese brand released the Ace 5 Racing Edition with the high-end MediaTek Dimensity 9400e SoC, but the Nord CE 5 gets a slight downgrade with the mid-range Dimensity 8350 SoC. This chipset is still quite capable but the Dimensity 9400e is more powerful overall.

Thanks to a recent GeekBench sighting, the Nord CE 5 is confirmed to launch with the Android 15 OS based OxygenOS 15 custom skin out of the box and 8GB of RAM. A sizeable 5,200mAh battery pack is expected to power this device (in the US and Europe), which likely supports 80W wired fast charging. But other regions like India might get the Nord CE 5 with a massive 7,100mAh capacity. OnePlus may offer at least 128GB of internal storage, and there should be a higher 256GB variant as well.

Camera

The Nord CE 5 is expected to debut with a dual camera setup, similar to the more expensive Nord 5. On the rear, it is expected to pack a 50MP primary camera along with an 8MP ultra wide angle lens. For selfies and video calls, the front could house a 16MP shooter.

OnePlus Nord 5 Launch Date
OnePlus Nord 5, Nord CE 5, and OnePlus Buds 4 India Launch Set for July 8

Launch Date

OnePlus just announced that the Nord 5, Nord CE 5, and OnePlus Buds 4 will be announced in the global market on 8th July 2025 at 2PM IST during the OnePlus Summer Launch Event. This is all the information we have at the moment, so stick around for more.

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Here’s when Samsung’s XR headset may launch

Samsung’s long-awaited leap into extended reality (XR) is finally taking shape. The company’s first XR headset, codenamed Project Moohan, is poised to challenge giants like Apple and Meta in the spatial computing arena. With a reveal just months away, what’s in store for this game-changing device?

Samsung’s XR headset

A report from NewsPim (in Korean) reveals Samsung will unveil its XR headset at a dedicated Unpacked event in South Korea on September 29, 2025, with sales starting October 13 in Korea and global markets, including the USA, soon after.

Samsung plans to tease the headset at its July 2025 Unpacked event alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Fold 7, showcasing prototypes and videos to gauge market buzz. Powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip and 16GB RAM, it features dual Micro OLED displays with a high refresh rate for crisp visuals. The device has already made its appearance on Geekbench and you can check out the details here.

Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 highlights

Running Android XR, developed with Google, the headset supports all Android smartphone and tablet apps out of the box, with immersive UI tweaks for select Google and Samsung apps.

The headset’s Galaxy AI integration lets it assist users by “seeing” their screen, streamlining tasks like navigation or content creation. This could give Samsung an edge over Apple’s $3,500 Vision Pro, which struggled with limited content and high costs, and Meta’s Quest 3S, which dominates with an 84% Q4 2024 market share due to its affordability.

Judging from the leaks and rumors, this headset seems to pack what it takes to disrupt the market. Though much of the appeal will depend on the price tag, which is yet to be still under wraps.

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Nothing Phone (3) Promises Its Longest Software Support Yet

The Nothing Phone (3) is shaping up to be the most future-proof smartphone from the brand yet. This is the brand’s first ever “true flagship” model in terms of specs and design, and it seems that software support won’t disappoint either. So here’s what we know.

Nothing Phone (3) to receive 5 major Android OS updates

A typical Android smartphone gets 2 major Android OS updates and 3 years of security patches. But flagship devices typically offer at least 4 years of Android updates and longer security patches. There are some brands like Samsung, Apple, and Google that take things even further, and Nothing might be trying to improve its own software support game as well.

Notthing Phone (3)

Akis Evangelidis, Nothing’s Co-founder, was responding to another X user over why the company decided to go with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 over the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. His explanation talked about how the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 has a better GPU, NPU, IPS, connectivity, and default software support. While the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 brings 4 years of Android updates and 4 years of security patches, the Nothing Phone (3) with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 will offer 5 years of Android upgrades and 7 years of security updates.

In comparison, its predecessor, the Nothing Phone (2), came with 3 years of Android updates. Akis tweets also adds that “Paired with all the optimisations we’ve made in Nothing OS, the result is next level. Super fast and smooooth”. Nothing is gearing up to launch the Phone (3) in the global market on 1st July 2025, so stick around for more.

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5 phones you can buy instead of the OnePlus 13

OnePlus 13 best alternatives

The OnePlus 13 is an impressive flagship, packing cutting-edge hardware, a sleek design, and feature-rich software. However, as with any device, it’s not without its compromises — and it may not be the perfect fit for everyone. If you’re in the market for a high-end smartphone but want to explore beyond OnePlus, we’ve handpicked five standout alternatives that deliver powerful performance, premium features, and excellent value at a similar price point.

Google Pixel 9 Pro

1. Google Pixel 9 Pro

The Pixel 9 Pro is a compact flagship phone from Google with excellent hardware. Unlike the OnePlus 13, it features the Pixel trademark horizontal camera bar on the rear side. The Pixel phone features a 6.3-inch OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and 3000nits of peak brightness. It’s an LTPO panel for flexible refresh rate adjustments. It’s IP68 rated and features Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection on both sides.

At the heart is the in-house Tensor G4 processor, which smoothly runs everyday tasks but is significantly behind the Snapdragon 8 Elite that powers the OnePlus 13. The latter handles demanding tasks with better stability, heating, and consistent frame rates. In short, the Pixel 9 Pro delivers reliable performance, but if performance is your top priority, it’s best to explore other options.

The horizontal bar on the back features three camera sensors: a 50MP primary shooter with OIS, a 48MP OIS-enabled telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom, and a 48MP ultrawide camera with a 123˚ field of view. The front side features a 48MP selfie shooter, capable of recording up to 4K video, while the rear setup supports up to 8K recording. The Pixel device also offers a range of camera features, including the popular Add Me and Best Take.

Another plus point of having a Pixel 9 Pro is that it will get Android updates for a whopping seven years, while the OnePlus 13 only promises four OS updates. Google Pixels are also the first devices to get the latest OS update. Moreover, the smartphone houses a 4,700mAh battery and supports 27W wired, as well as 21W wireless charging (with Pixel Stand). It features all the necessary connectivity options, including Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, and multiple positioning systems.

2. Oppo Find X8 Pro

This phone is approximately the same size as the OnePlus 13 but features a larger camera module with an additional camera sensor. It also has an LTPO AMOLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate and 4500nits peak brightness. The Gorilla Glass 7i ensures toughness to the screen, while the IP68/69 rating suggests it can withstand dust and water jets.

The Oppo Find X8 Pro (full review) is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9400, which can smoothly run all your games and apps, even the high-end ones, though it’s slightly behind the Snapdragon 8 Elite powering the OnePlus 13. Both smartphones boot Android 15, but the Oppo phone promises an additional Android upgrade, five in total.

The giant camera module on the back houses four powerful sensors, including a 50MP primary sensor with OIS, two OIS-enabled 50MP periscope telephoto cameras (one with 3x optical zoom and another with 6x optical zoom), and a 50MP ultrawide camera with a 120˚ field of view. On the front, there’s a 32MP snapper for selfies. The device allows up to 4K video recording from both sides.

The Oppo Find X8 Pro packs a 5,910mAh battery with support for 80W wired charging. It also supports 50W wireless and 10W reverse wireless charging.

3. Vivo X200 Pro

Vivo X200 Pro (hands-on review) is another solid flagship smartphone and an excellent alternative to OnePlus 13. This phone has nearly the same-sized AMOLED screen with LTPO, 120Hz refresh rate, and 4500nits peak brightness. The IP68/IP69 rating ensures it’s protected against dust and water jets, and features armor glass on the front side for added protection.

The Vivo phone is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chip, which offers excellent performance, even with heavy usage. It boots Android 15 out of the box and promises four major Android updates.

The giant camera setup on the X200 Pro takes incredible photos and videos across various lighting conditions. The setup includes a 50MP primary shooter with OIS, a 200MP OIS-enabled periscope telephoto lens with a 3.7x optical zoom and advanced macro capabilities, and a 50MP ultrawide lens with a 123˚ field of view. The rear cameras can record up to 8K videos, while the 32MP selfie camera peaks at 4K.

The Vivo X200 Pro is available in two battery options: 6,000mAh (for the global market) and 5,200mAh (for Austria, Hungary, and Germany). It supports 90W fast wired charging, allowing for a quick battery refill. The device also supports 30W wireless charging and reverse wired charging.

Samsung Galaxy S25

4. Samsung Galaxy S25

If you are looking for a compact flagship phone at a price similar to OnePlus 13, the Galaxy S25 can be a good option. It features a 6.2-inch LTPO AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2600nits of peak brightness. For added protection, it has Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on both sides and an IP68 rating, ensuring protection against dust and water.

The Samsung phone is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, featuring a powerful CPU and GPU. It ensures smooth performance, even when you’re playing high-end games. Software is another plus point of this phone, as it promises seven years of Android updates.

In terms of optics, the Galaxy S25 features a triple rear camera setup, comprising a 50MP primary camera with OIS, a 10MP telephoto camera with OIS and 3x optical zoom, and a 12MP ultrawide camera with a 120˚ field of view. It can record up to 8K videos, while the selfie video using the 12MP camera is limited to 4K.

The smartphone comes with a 4,000mAh battery, which is somewhat disappointing in a flagship phone when other brands offer 6,000mAh batteries. The charging speed is also restricted to 25W, while the wireless charging can go up to 15W. It also brings 4.5W reverse wireless charging support to power up your accessories.

iQOO-13

5. iQOO 13

It’s the most affordable option on the list, prioritizing performance over everything else. It rocks a Snapdragon 8 Elite, which is the best you can get on an Android device.

The iQOO 13 features a 6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED screen with 144Hz refresh rate and 4500nits peak brightness. It’s IP68/IP69 rated and features Schott Xensation Alpha protection on the front.

The device features a triple camera setup on the back, which includes a 50MP primary camera with OIS, a 50MP telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom, and a 50MP ultrawide camera. There’s a 32MP selfie shooter for selfies and video calls. The device allows up to 8K video recording from the rear cameras, while selfie videos are limited to 4K resolution.

Like other devices on the list, the iQOO 13 boots Android 15 out of the box, and it promises four generations of Android updates. To keep it running, there’s a 6,150mAh battery inside (6,000mAh for the Indian variant) with support for 120W fast wired charging.