ViewSonic has announced a new 24.5-inch gaming monitor, the VX25G26, in the Chinese market. The monitor is priced at 1099 yuan ($153) and is now available on JD.com. Let’s check out its key specs.
ViewSonic VX25G26 Monitor Specifications
The VX25G26 uses a Fast IPS panel with a resolution of 2560×1440. It delivers a pixel density of around 120 PPI, providing sharp and clear images suitable for competitive gaming. The screen supports an overclocked refresh rate of up to 250Hz and has a 1ms GTG response time, enabling smooth motion performance in fast-paced games.
The monitor supports HDR and reaches up to 450 nits of brightness. It covers 100% of the sRGB color space and 90% of DCI-P3, which helps produce accurate and vivid colors. It is compatible with both AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync technologies to reduce screen tearing and stuttering during gameplay.
ViewSonic has equipped the VX25G26 with hardware-level low blue light technology that reduces blue light emissions to under 40% without distorting color balance. The screen also supports DC dimming, which eliminates flicker and improves comfort during long viewing sessions.
The monitor offers two HDMI 2.1 ports and two DisplayPort 1.4 inputs. HDMI supports up to 144Hz at QHD resolution, while DisplayPort enables the full 250Hz in overclocked mode. It also features a built-in power supply, removing the need for an external brick and helping maintain a tidy desktop setup.
The VX25G26 monitor adopts a three-sided narrow-bezel design that maximizes screen space while maintaining a sleek profile. It rests on a metal ultra-thin stand, contributing to the monitor’s minimal footprint.
For user control, it integrates a five-way joystick that simplifies on-screen menu navigation. Around the back, a distinctive RGB ambient light shaped like a “G” reinforces the monitor’s gaming-centric appeal.
Panasonic Connect has announced the launch of the PT-RQ45K Series, a 3-Chip DLP projector with 40,000 lumens brightness and 4K resolution. It is scheduled to be released between July and September 2026.
This is Panasonic’s first projector in the 40,000-lumen category. It is built for rental and staging professionals who need high brightness for large venues and outdoor projection mapping.
The PT-RQ45K offers a resolution of 3840×2400 and supports high frame rate signals, including 1080/240p. It uses Quad Pixel Drive and a laser engine that includes dual blue and single red laser diodes.
It delivers 10,000 lumens more brightness than the earlier RQ35K model, while keeping the same chassis. This allows it to work with existing rental frames, flight cases, and lenses.
The projector has three 0.96-inch DLP chips, each with 1920×1200 pixels and a 16:10 aspect ratio. It includes a 5-inch LCD screen on the projector body for live system updates and image previews. It also supports Intel SDM expansion modules.
Panasonic says the PT-RQ45K remains compact and lightweight despite the brightness upgrade. Both standard and ANSI brightness are rated at 40,000 lumens, pending final confirmation.
In other news, Panasonic has launched the RB-F10 open-ear earbuds, offering an affordable alternative in the niche segment. They support Bluetooth 5.4, multipoint connection, background noise removal, and voice assistants.
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Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event is just around the corner. Fresh renders of the Galaxy Watch 8, Watch 8 Classic, and a potential Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 have now surfaced, giving us a peek at what’s to come. With a bold new design and upgraded features, these smartwatches are gearing up to make a splash.
Galaxy Watch 8Galaxy Watch Ultra 2
Courtesy of leaker Evan Blass, new front-facing renders of the Galaxy Watch 8, Watch 8 Classic, and a possible Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 have hit the web. The renders showcase a unified “squircle” design—a squarish chassis with a round display—first introduced with the original Galaxy Watch Ultra. This new aesthetic now defines the entire Watch 8 lineup, setting it apart from previous models.
Galaxy Watch 8 Classic with physical rotating bezel
The Galaxy Watch 8 Classic marks the return of the beloved physical rotating bezel, a fan-favorite feature for intuitive navigation. Like the Ultra, it sports three side buttons: a home/power key, a back key, and a round Quick/Action button for launching apps or workouts. A prototype of the Watch 8 Classic recently surfaced on eBay, which you can check out here.
These watches are set to launch with One UI 8 Watch, based on Wear OS. Expect advanced tracking like carotenoid level measurements, personalized running guidance, and improved sleep monitoring tools. The Galaxy Watch 5 series and newer models will also get these perks via the One UI 8 Watch beta program, rolling out later in June 2025. Posts on X from tipsters like @OnLeaks suggest the Watch Ultra 2 could feature a titanium frame and enhanced durability, while the Watch 8 and Classic focus on larger displays and longer battery life. The Unpacked event, rumored for July 13, 2025, in New York City, is expected to confirm these details alongside the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7.
Realme has confirmed that the Buds Wireless 5 Lite will launch in India on June 23, 2025. The Amazon listing is live, showing the full specs and design of the upcoming neckband headset.
The Buds Wireless 5 Lite features 12.4mm dynamic bass drivers, Bluetooth 5.4, and support for SBC and AAC codecs. It can connect to two devices at once and has magnetic earbuds that snap together to pause or disconnect. The headset uses physical buttons for control.
It comes with AI ENC for better call clarity by cutting background noise. There is also a 45ms low latency mode made for gaming. The neckband has an IP55 rating, making it water and dust-resistant.
Battery life is rated at up to 35 hours on a full charge. A 10-minute charge gives 4 hours of playback. Charging is done through a USB Type-C port. realme says the battery can handle up to 600 charging cycles, which should keep it healthy for long-term use.
The Buds Wireless 5 Lite will be available in three colors: Cyber Orange, Haze Blue, and Void Black. Price and wider availability will be announced on launch day.
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Samsung has started teasing the Galaxy M36 5G in India. Set to debut as an Amazon exclusive, this device promises a blend of affordability and modern features. With a launch looming, what’s in store for this intriguing addition to Samsung’s lineup?
The teaser (via 91mobiles) showcases a sleek design with a triple rear camera setup and hints at AI-powered features, aligning with Samsung’s push for smarter devices. The phone will also launch as the Galaxy F36 5G on Flipkart and as the Galaxy Jump 4 in South Korea, essentially the same device under different names. While no exact launch date is set, sources suggest it could arrive within weeks, possibly by late June 2025.
The Galaxy M36 5G is powered by the Exynos 1380 chipset and is expected to be priced similarly to its predecessor. This two-year-old processor includes four Cortex-A78 cores at 2.4GHz, four Cortex-A55 cores at 2GHz, and a Mali-G68 GPU. It boasts a Super AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution and a punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera. The Exynos 1380, paired with 6GB RAM and 128GB or 256GB storage, scores around 1000 and 2880 in Geekbench’s single and multi-core tests, as reported by the source.
To recall, the Galaxy M35 featured the same Exynos 1380 chip, a 6,000mAh battery with 25W charging support, and a triple rear camera setup comprising 50MP + 8MP + 2MP sensors. It launched at a starting price of Rs. 19,999. The teaser image for the Galaxy M36 also showcases a triple-camera layout housed within a redesigned camera island, though details about the sensors remain under wraps for now.
Since its predecessor debuted in May last year, the Galaxy M36 is likely just around the corner, and Samsung is expected to reveal more details soon.
If you’re an iPhone user looking for a timepiece that blends effortlessly into your daily life, Casio has some great options. From sleek analog styles to feature-packed G-Shock models with Bluetooth support, the brand offers watches that not only look but also work well with iPhones. So now, we’ve found 3 Casio watches that might be the perfect pair to match your iPhone’s aesthetic.
Casio G-Shock GBA-950 Series
Kicking off this list, we have the G-Shock GBA-950 series that recently made its debut in Japan. iPhone users who are also fitness enthusiasts typically pair devices with an Apple Watch for its various health related sensors. But not everyone likes to use a smartwatch. This is where the new sports-focused G-Shocks come in. It supports features like step tracking, running distance and pace measurement, calorie tracking, interval timer, lap time tracking, and auto-lap.
Casio G-Shock GBA-950-1A
Since it can connect to the iPhone via Bluetooth and the Casio Watches app, the GBA-950 series can use the iPhone’s GPS to correct distance data. The GBA-950-1A in particular has a sleek all-black body with luminous hands and indexes for better visibility in low light. You also get a carbon fiber reinforced resin case, 20 ATM water resistance and a shock resistant body. Unlike an Apple Watch, the G-Shock doesn’t need charging every now and then.
Casio MR-G Kurogane-Iro Series
If you’re looking for a more premium design, Casio just unveiled the MR-G Kurogane-Iro models with a unique aesthetic. This includes the MRG-B2000BG-3A and MRG-B2000RG-3A variants. The former has a solid titanium bezel and band, both hardened and finished with green DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) coating, while the latter uses a recrystallized titanium bezel, evoking patterns found in Japanese sword blades. So it pairs perfectly with the latest iPhone Pro’s titanium finish, but with adds its own personality.
Casio MR-G Kurogane-Iro
Both models come with a sapphire crystal glass, shock resistance, and 200 meter water resistance. These support Bluetooth pairing via the Casio Watch apps, world time (300 cities), and are powered by Casio’s Tough Solar system, which allows the G-Shocks to run for around 5 months per charge or just over 2 years in power saving mode.
Casio G-Shock Move
Health tracking is an essential smartwatch feature that is often a must-have for many. This feature isn’t common in typical watches but Casio has just the right model for you, blending form and function. The G-Shock Move DWH5600 lineup is a great pick that brings the company’s classic toughness with health monitoring features. It features the iconic octagonal shape and metal bezel, with the gray and black variants offering a sleek and elegant look.
Casio G-Shock DWH5600MB1A4
Casio packs the DWH5600 with useful features that are suited for both dedicated and casual athletes. These watches bring real-time heart rate monitoring via an optical sensor along with an accelerometer that can track your steps and estimate the calories you burn. There is even a blood oxygen sensor as well as a partnership with Polar that brings performance analyzing tools.
Ambrane has launched the PowerMini 10, a compact 10,000mAh power bank made in India at its Sonipat facility near Delhi. It is small enough to fit in a pocket and weighs just 184 grams. The body measures 8.6 x 2.5 x 5.8 cm.
The power bank features a built-in detachable Type-C cable that also works as a hook to hang it from a bag or carry it easily. It supports 22.5W BoostedSpeed charging and offers three output options: the built-in Type-C cable, a separate Type-C port with 22W output, and a USB-A port with 22.5W output.
It is compatible with a wide range of devices and uses Ambrane’s SafeCharge Technology for safe and efficient charging. The unit is BIS certified and includes LED indicators to show charging levels.
Pricing & availability
The PowerMini 10 comes in four color options: Black, Yellow, Purple, and Green. It is priced at ₹1,399, but for a limited time, it is available at ₹1,299 on Amazon.in and the Ambrane website. It includes a 6-month warranty.
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Previously, Ambrane has launched two new power banks in India, the Stylo N20 (20,000mAh) and Stylo N10 (10,000mAh). Both feature a compact design, rubberized finish, loop holder with an integrated Type-C cable, dual ports, 22.5W fast charging, Safe Charge Tech, and Smart LED indicators. The N20 weighs 414g, while the N10 weighs 234g.
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Earlier today, Xiaomi revealed the design of the upcoming Redmi K80 Ultra. Now, the company has shared new details on Weibo about the device’s chipset and thermal management. Aimed at gamers and power users, the K80 Ultra is shaping up to be one of Redmi’s most performance-focused flagships to date.
The device will be the first to combine MediaTek’s flagship Dimensity 9400+ chipset with Xiaomi’s in-house D2 discrete graphics chip. This powerful pairing has already scored over 3.24 million points on AnTuTu V10, setting a new record on the platform. While benchmark scores don’t always reflect real-world performance, the result signals serious capability, especially for a phone expected to launch within the 3000 yuan ($418) bracket.
Xiaomi has matched this raw power with a redesigned thermal architecture. The K80 Ultra will feature Redmi’s largest-ever 3D IceLoop vapor chamber, built to handle sustained gaming and multitasking loads. It is further supported by Fury Engine 4.0, a software optimization suite designed to push performance tuning even further.
Leaked specifications suggest the K80 Ultra will come with a 6.83-inch LTPS OLED display at 1.5K resolution, a 7,500mAh battery with 100W fast charging, and an IP68-rated build. It features a flat panel with subtle corner curves, a quad-curved metal frame, and a premium fiberglass back.
Xiaomi has confirmed additional premium features such as an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, an upgraded stereo speaker setup, a refined tactile vibration motor, and a metal mid-frame for structural rigidity.
Alongside the smartphone, Xiaomi is preparing to launch the Redmi K Pad. The tablet features an 8.8-inch LCD display with 3K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the Dimensity 9400+ chipset, runs Android 15, and is expected to offer up to 16GB of RAM with 67W fast charging support. The design is minimal, with a single rear camera and LED flash, and it is positioned to compete with tablets like the iPad Mini 7, Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro, and Lenovo Legion Y700 (Gen 4).
The OnePlus Nord 5 will be among the latest entries in the brand’s popular Nord series. This will be an upper mid-range smartphone, packing some impressive specs and upgrades over its predecessor. From teasers to leaks, here’s a quick roundup where we break down all the key details surrounding the upcoming phone.
The Chinese brand’s new Nord 5 is basically a rebranded global version of the Ace 5 Ultra Edition. While there are slight differences in terms of specifications, the overall design is identical. So you get a flat front display and a flat rear panel with rounded corners. The back also has a vertically stacked dual camera setup in an oval shaped module. OnePlus released the Ace 5 Ultra with an IP65 rating for water and dust resistance, and the Nord 5 likely offers similar protection.
This model may launch in India in White and Black color options. The display specs of the next-gen Nord are still unknown, but it might be the same as the Ace 5 Ultra as well. OnePlus launched the Ace 5 Ultra with a tall 6.83-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, 1400 nits of peak brightness, and 3840Hz PWM dimming.
2. Specifications
Unfortunately, the Nord 5 was just teased with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC, making it the first Nord model with a Snapdragon 8 series processor. This is a downgrade over the Ace 5 Ultra that was announced with MediaTek’s latest and greatest Dimensity 9400+ SoC. It is expected to pack a huge battery, which could have a 6,550Ah capacity. The device may support 80W wired fast charging as well.
This processor also enables it to run Call of Duty Mobile and BGMI at 144fps via frame interpolation. The chip is rumored to be paired with at least 8GB of RAM (12GB top model) and a starting storage option of 256GB. Keeping these beefy specs cool is a large 7300 mm² VC cooling mechanism. Other notable features likely include an optical in-display fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, Bluetooth 5.3, Android 15 OS based OxygenOS 15 custom skin out of the box, and an infrared sensor.
3. Camera
Once again, the camera hardware details have yet to be confirmed. We can assume that the specs are the same as the Ace 5 Ultra. So the rear could have a 50MP primary camera and an 8MP ultra wide angle lens, while the front houses a 16MP shooter for selfies and video calls.
4. Launch Date
OnePlus just confirmed the official launch date of the Nord 5, Nord CE 5, and the OnePlus Buds 4. These products will be debuting globally in the Indian market on 8th July 2025 at 2PM IST. Availability details have yet to be confirmed but the teaser did reveal a lifetime warranty for the display. This is likely related to the infamous green issue that plagued previous OnePlus phones. Thanks to these specs and its expected competitive pricing, the Nord 5 is set to be the most powerful Nord series smartphone.
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Announced in April, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 is a high-end premium chipset from Qualcomm that offers excellent performance and efficiency. It features a high-performance octa-core CPU that operates at up to 3.2GHz and a capable Adreno 825 GPU, ensuring smooth graphics performance.
On the other hand, the Dimensity 8400 Ultra is a mid-range announced back in December 2024. It also features a capable CPU and GPU that operate at a higher speed than the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. However, there’s much more beneath the surface, which we will uncover in this detailed comparison. How do these two chipsets stack up against each other? Which offers the better performance and features? Let’s break it down.
Let’s begin with a spec sheet:
Snapdragon 8s Gen 4
Dimensity 8400 Ultra
Announced
April 2025
December 2024
Manufacturing
4nm (TSMC)
4nm (TSMC)
CPU
1 x 3.21 GHz — Cortex-X3 3 x 3 GHz — Cortex-A720 2 x 2.8 GHz — Cortex-A720 2 x 2.02 GHz — Cortex-A720
1 x 3.25 GHz — Cortex-A725 3 x 3 GHz — Cortex-A725 4 x 2.1 GHz — Cortex-A725
GPU
Adreno 825 GPU Ray tracing support Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
Mali-G720 MP7 Ray tracing support MediaTek HyperEngine features
NPU
Qualcomm Hexagon NPU
MediaTek NPU 880
Storage/Memory
UFS 4.0 LPDDR5x, up to 4.8GHz
UFS 4 + MCQ LPDDR5x, up tp 8533Mbps
Camera
Spectra triple 18-bit AI ISP Up to 320MP single camera Semantic segmentation support Up to 4K/60fps video recording
Imagiq 1080 ISP Up to 320MP single camera Semantic segmentation support Up to 4K/60fps video recording
MediaTek 5G modem Peak speed: 5.17Gbps Wi-Fi 6E Bluetooth 5.4
Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 vs Dimensity 8400 Ultra: Benchmark battle
Note: The following benchmark tests were conducted on the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro (powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4) and Poco X7 Pro (powered by MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultra).
AnTuTu comparison
SD 8s Gen 4
D8400 Ultra
AnTuTu score
2,050,881
1,590,202
CPU
460,339
370,994
GPU
852,942
567,384
Memory
410,236
329,331
UX
327,364
322,493
In the AnTuTu benchmark comparison, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 clearly outperforms the Dimensity 8400 Ultra with a total score of 2,050,881 — roughly 29% higher than the 8400 Ultra’s 1,590,202. This advantage is consistent across every test category.
The Snapdragon chip delivers 24% better CPU performance (460,339 vs 370,994), making it more capable in handling demanding tasks and multitasking. Its GPU score is also significantly higher — 852,942 vs 567,384 — marking a 50% improvement in graphics performance. Additionally, the 8s Gen 4 leads in both memory (410,236 vs 329,331) and UX (327,364 vs 322,493), although the UX difference is marginal. Overall, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 stands out as the more powerful and well-rounded performer in synthetic benchmarks.
Geekbench comparison
SD 8s Gen 4
D8400 Ultra
Single core
2,041
1,579
Multi core
6,833
6,238
The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 shows a decisive performance lead over the Dimensity 8400 Ultra. It scores 2,041 in the single-core test — about 29% higher than the Dimensity chip’s 1,579. This means improved responsiveness in tasks such as app launches, UI navigation, and light multitasking.
In multi-core performance, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 also maintains an edge with a score of 6,833, outperforming the Dimensity 8400 Ultra’s 6,238 by nearly 10%. This gives it an advantage in handling heavier workloads, such as multitasking and gaming. Overall, the Snapdragon chip proves to be stronger across the board in raw CPU power.
Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 vs Dimensity 8400 Ultra: key differences that matter
Performance
The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 and Dimensity 8400 Ultra utilize TSMC’s 4nm process node and the same ARMv9.2-A instruction set, but they have distinct CPU architectures. The 8s Gen 4 features one Cortex-X4 core and seven Cortex-A720 cores. In contrast, the Dimensity 8400 Ultra features all Cortex-A725 cores.
The Cortex-X4 is significantly more powerful than Cortex-A720 and is designed to handle demanding tasks. In contrast, the Cortex-A725 is better optimized for efficiency and sustained performance rather than peak speed. That’s why the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 achieves higher scores on benchmarks.
For graphics, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 features Adreno 825, while the Dimensity chip utilizes Mali-G720 MP7 GPU. While the latter has a slightly higher peak frequency, the Adreno 825 features higher shading units, total shaders, and FLOPS, which are crucial for gaming performance. The result is better GPU performance on the Snapdragon chip.
Both chips also feature NPUs with support for various LLMs, enabling on-device intelligence. The AI also works with the camera for fine-tuning images.
Camera
The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 features a Spectra 18-bit Triple AI ISP with support for up to 320MP camera. With zero shutter lag, it supports up to 108MP single-camera or 36MP triple-camera setups. The chip also supports real-time semantic segmentation in photos and videos with up to 250 layers. Additionally, the chip offers a range of camera features, including AI-based auto-exposure, low-light capture, Truepic photo capture, Video super resolution, and Bokeh Engine.
The Dimensity 8400 Ultra has an Imagiq 1080 ISP with support for 320MP (maximum resolution). It can record HDR videos throughout the entire zoom range. The chip allows up to 4K video recording, similar to the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4.
Connectivity
The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 has an integrated 5G modem with a maximum download speed of 4.2Gbps. On a Wi-Fi 7 connection, the maximum speed can reach up to 5.8Gbps.
The Dimensity 8400 Ultra has a slightly lower peak connection speed of 5.17 Gbps. The Wi-Fi and Bluetooth standards are also slightly downgraded — Wi-Fi 6E (vs. Wi-Fi 7) and Bluetooth 5.4 (vs. 6.0).
Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 vs Dimensity 8400 Ultra: Conclusion
In conclusion, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 emerges as the more powerful and versatile chipset when compared to the Dimensity 8400 Ultra. It dominates across all major benchmark categories — CPU, GPU, memory, and UX — and consistently delivers better scores in both AnTuTu and Geekbench tests. With its inclusion of a high-performance Cortex-X4 core and the capable Adreno 825 GPU, the 8s Gen 4 excels in demanding tasks, gaming, and multitasking scenarios.
While the Dimensity 8400 Ultra holds its ground with solid efficiency and slightly higher clock speeds, it ultimately prioritizes sustained performance over peak power.
The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 also excels in connectivity, AI capabilities, and imaging features, making it a better fit for users who want a truly premium smartphone experience without going full flagship.
Anker has officially launched the S1 power bank in the Chinese market. The new model, which landed in the global market earlier this month, features a built-in retractable USB-C cable, 45W fast charging support, and a hidden display. It is available in black and white color options, priced at 299 yuan ($42).
Anker S1 Power Bank Specifications
The Anker S1 includes a 10,000mAh battery with a rated capacity of 5,800mAh. It features a compact design, measuring 81.5 x 50.5 x 36mm and weighing 235g. The body size is comparable to a small makeup case, making it easy to carry in a pocket or small bag.
Anker has equipped the power bank with its proprietary 4S InstaCord retractable cable system. The built-in 70cm USB-C cable can withstand more than 20,000 pulls and 20,000 swings, according to Anker’s durability tests. The cable supports up to 45W fast charging and retracts automatically when not in use.
In addition to the retractable cable, the S1 includes one USB-C port and one USB-A port. Both USB-C outputs support 45W power delivery, while the USB-A port supports up to 22.5W. When multiple ports are used at the same time, the total output is limited to 24W. The USB-C port also supports 30W fast input for recharging the power bank.
The front of the device hides a TFT display beneath the surface. The screen activates during charging to show real-time output power, remaining battery percentage, and internal temperature. The display adds functionality while keeping the design clean and minimal.
Anker has implemented a three-layer thermal management system in the S1. The system uses low-resistance MOSFETs, graphene thermal sheets, and aerogel insulation materials. This setup helps manage heat during high-speed charging and protects the battery’s health.
The power bank supports a wide range of devices, including iPhones, iPads, Android smartphones, laptops, Nintendo Switch, wireless earbuds, and smartwatches. Anker claims the S1 can charge an iPhone 16 Pro to 50% in just 27 minutes. For older Apple models or Lightning-based devices, a separate Lightning cable version is available.
Hisense has launched its new U7Q Mini-LED TV series in India. The lineup includes five screen sizes: 55″, 65″, 75″, 85″, and 100″. The starting price is ₹59,999, and the TVs are now available on Amazon, Flipkart, and in offline stores.
All models come with 4K resolution (3840×2160) and Mini-LED panels. They support Full Array Local Dimming, Quantum Dot Color, and QLED Color Billion+. The TVs also feature Filmmaker Mode, AI HDR Upscaler, AI Light Sensor, AI Smooth Motion, and AI Sports Mode.
HDR formats include HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, and Dolby Vision IQ. The 100″ model comes with the upgraded Hi-View AI Engine Pro, while the rest use the regular Hi-View AI Engine.
The TVs are also built for gaming. The 55″ to 85″ models support 144Hz Game Mode PRO with VRR and AMD FreeSync Premium. The 100″ model steps up to 165Hz Game Mode Ultra.
Audio is handled by a 2.1 channel setup with a built-in subwoofer. The 55″ to 85″ models have 40W output. The 100″ model has 50W output. Dolby Atmos is supported on all sizes.
Ports include 2 USB ports, 3 HDMI ports, 2 antenna ports, Ethernet, digital audio out, AV input, and a headphone jack.
The TVs run on VIDAA OS, with 8 years of software updates promised. Voice control is available through a remote, Alexa, VIDAA Voice, and Google Assistant. The TVs support 28 languages.
Smart home features include Apple HomeKit, AirPlay, ConnectLife, and Share to TV. A 2-year warranty is included.
Anker just launched a new pair of truly wireless earbuds, but these aren’t your average noise-canceling buds. The Soundcore Sleep A30 brings a new feature, which allows it to detect when you snore. This model has just been announced, so here’s its specs, pricing, and more. The latest announcement also arrives after the company launched the new Nano Power Bank 10K and Nano Power Bank 5K.
Anker Soundcore Sleep A30: What Does it Offer?
The Soundcore Sleep A30’s predecessor, which is the Sleep A20, came with features that helped users keep track of their sleep and even receive analytics. Thanks to its unique design, the Sleep A20 could even be worn by side sleepers. This makes it great for replacing the typical earplugs that people wear when sleeping. The new Sleep A30 model keeps this unique design to reduce pressure when sleeping on your side, but takes this sleep centric feature a step further.
Anker Soundcore Sleep A30 TWS Earbuds
It arrives with snore detection technology that can detect when you snore in your sleep. Anker claims that its latest earbuds can offer 93 percent snore detection accuracy. This is done in real-time, and the Soundcore Sleep A30 can even generate a masking sound tailored to the frequency, volume, and pattern of the snoring. Apart from this, the Anker Soundcore Sleep A30 arrives with features one would expect from modern TWS earbuds.
This includes Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) up to 30 decibels, with Anker claiming that the Sleep A30 is the “world’s first smart ANC sleep earbuds.” On a single full charge, the A30 can last for up to 9 hours with ANC enabled. The overall battery life can be bumped to 45 hours with the charging case. The known accessories maker has announced this model in Mist Green and Classic White with a 249.99 EUR/229 USD price tag. This model is currently listed for pre-orders with the full release set for September via Amazon and Soundcore’s official website.
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Tecno is gearing up to launch a new budget smartphone from its Pova series. A fresh teaser has just been shared, showcasing a refreshing new design and confirming its imminent launch. So here’s everything you need to know about this new affordable phone.
Tecno Pova 7 India Launch Near
The smartphone maker has officially teased the upcoming Pova 7 for the Indian market. On the official Instagram account, the brand shared that the device is “coming soon”. The official teaser also showcases the Pova 7’s rear design, including its rear camera layout and an LED strip that surrounds the camera module. Looking at this design, it appears that there might be three image sensors on the back.
Tecno Pova 7 Teased to launch in India soon via Flipkart
This is a notable change from the Tecno Pova 6, which debuted with big batteries and a more industrial look. So it resembles the Nothing Phone (3a) series more than its predecessor. The Pova 6 Pro did feature RGB lighting, but it came with a more distinct and angular design. Another notable detail confirmed in the teaser is the Pova 7’s Flipkart availability. Unfortunately, this is all the information we have at the moment, but we can make some speculations based on its predecessor.
The Pova 7 could also offer high refresh rate displays, massive batteries, and MediaTek’s Dimensity chipsets (unconfirmed). This is all the information we have at the moment, so stick around for more as we will be covering any new leaks or teasers that should surface in the coming days.
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Twopan has launched the Nano SSD, a tiny flash drive that features fingerprint encryption and USB-C connectivity. The company claims it is the world’s smallest fingerprint-secured SSD, designed to meet the needs of smartphone users, mobile creators, and professionals who want secure and portable storage.
Twopan Nano SSD Specifications
The Nano SSD measures 20×13×5mm and weighs just 5 grams. It comes with 512GB of storage and supports USB 3.1 Gen1 with read and write speeds of up to 450MB/s. It connects via USB-C and works with a wide range of devices, including iPhone 16, Android phones, iPads, MacBooks, Windows laptops, Steam Deck, PS5, and more.
The device includes built-in fingerprint recognition and can store up to 20 fingerprints. It allows users to unlock the drive with a single touch, without requiring any apps or software installation. Twopan highlights that this plug-and-play functionality offers a convenient solution for users seeking fast and secure access to their files.
The Nano SSD is built using an aluminum-plastic composite and carries an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance. Twopan says it can survive drops from up to 10 meters. The device is small enough to stay attached to a keychain and is compatible with phone cases up to 3mm thick.
It also supports direct 4K video recording on devices like the iPhone 16 Pro, allowing creators to bypass internal storage limits and work directly off the drive.
Pricing and Availability
Twopan is crowdfunding its Nano SSD on Indiegogo, offering the standard version at $78 during the campaign, down from its regular price of $119.99. It also comes in a Leather Case version priced at $129.99. Shipments are scheduled to begin by the end of June 2025.
OnePlus has finally revealed the launch date for its next-gen Nord series smartphones and premium TWS earbuds. The highly anticipated Nord 5, Nord CE 5, and OnePlus Buds 4 have just had their global launch confirmed, so here’s everything you need to know.
OnePlus Nord 5, Nord CE 5, OnePlus Buds 4 India Launch Date
In the official announcement, the Chinese brand has revealed that the Nord 5 will make its debut on 8th July 2025 at 2PM IST along with the Nord CE 5, and OnePlus Buds 4. To recall, the OnePlus Nord 5 is a rebranded version of the Ace 5 Ultra Edition. But while the Ace 5 Ultra packs MediaTek’s flagship Dimensity 9400+ SoC, the Nord 5 will pack a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset. OnePlus claims that this is its fastest Nord ever, which also packs the largest VC cooling and supports 144fps for BGMI and CODM (via frame interpolation).
OnePlus Nord 5, Nord CE 5, and OnePlus Buds 4 India Launch Set for July 8
On the other hand, the Nord CE 5 carries a more affordable price tag and is a rebranded global version of the Ace 5 Racing Edition. There will be some tweaks like the Dimensity 8350 SoC over the Dimensity 9400e chipset. The Nord 5 may house a massive 6,700mAh or 7,000mAh battery pack, but the Nord CE 5 could be powered by a larger 7,100mAh cell.
Lastly, the third product that will be launching next month is the OnePlus Buds 4. Teasers have confirmed features like near lossless sound and Dual DACs with 6mm tweeters and 11mm woofers. There is also support for LHDC 5.0, Hi Res audio, and 3D spatial audio. OnePlus will release these TWS earbuds in both Zen Green and Storm Gray color options.
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Gigabyte has introduced a new high-end gaming monitor, the Aorus FO32U2, in the Chinese market. Listed at 6299 yuan (around $870) on JD.com, the monitor targets competitive gamers and creators looking for top-tier performance with QD-OLED visuals.
Gigabyte FO32U2 Monitor Specifications
The monitor uses a 31.5-inch 3840×2160 UHD QD-OLED panel, manufactured by Samsung Display. This second-generation QD-OLED panel delivers deeper blacks and more vibrant colors compared to standard OLED or IPS displays. It supports wide viewing angles with minimal color distortion and a static contrast ratio rated at 1.5 million to 1, which helps in displaying rich detail across dark and bright areas of the screen.
The FO32U2 supports a 240Hz refresh rate and offers a 0.03ms GtG response time, making it suitable for fast-paced gaming with minimal motion blur. It is certified for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, which helps eliminate screen tearing and stuttering. The monitor also carries VESA DisplayHDR 400 and ClearMR 13000 certifications, ensuring smoother motion clarity and improved dynamic range for games and videos.
In terms of color accuracy, the monitor supports true 10-bit color and covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. This ensures precise and consistent color reproduction, making it a capable display not just for gaming but also for content creation. The peak brightness reaches 1000 nits, suitable for HDR playback and well-lit environments.
The monitor features AI-based OLED Care that manages pixel shifting and panel refresh cycles to minimize image retention and burn-in. It also offers tactical gaming tools, including customizable crosshairs, Black Equalizer 2.0, night vision mode, picture-in-picture (PIP) and picture-by-picture (PBP) modes, and a hardware monitoring dashboard. For controls, it includes a 5-axis joystick beneath the screen for easy OSD navigation and supports KVM switching, enabling control of two systems with a single keyboard and mouse.
For connectivity, the FO32U2 includes two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, one USB-C port with 18W power delivery and DP Alt Mode, two USB-A 3.2 Gen1 ports, a USB-B upstream port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a mic input. The display also features dual 5W built-in speakers for basic audio output.
The stand is fully adjustable, supporting height adjustment up to 130mm, ±20° swivel, -5° to +20° tilt, and +90° pivot rotation. The monitor is also compatible with 100x100mm VESA wall mounts, giving users flexibility in their workspace setup.
In related news, the company also introduced a budget-friendly 2K QD-OLED gaming monitor recently with a 240Hz refresh rate and a rich set of features.
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The stable version of Android 16 arrived a lot earlier than the usual timeline, and so should One UI 8. Samsung is actively working on it towards a quicker rollout, and it has also shown clear improvements in its communication strategy. The brand has already begun the One UI 8 beta program, and the stable release is not far behind.
With the stable release around the corner, you may want to find out if your Galaxy device is eligible for the One UI 8 upgrade, which is based on Android 16. This post is specifically geared towards Galaxy S-series fans. If you have a different Galaxy device, check out this post.
These Galaxy S-series phones are eligible for One UI 8 update
Samsung hasn’t announced which devices will be upgraded to the newest software, but it has a transparent update policy, which helped us prepare the following list.
Galaxy S25
Galaxy S25+
Galaxy S25 Ultra
Galaxy S25 Edge
Galaxy S24
Galaxy S24+
Galaxy S24 Ultra
Galaxy S24 FE
Galaxy S23
Galaxy S23+
Galaxy S23 Ultra
Galaxy S23 FE
Galaxy S22
Galaxy S22+
Galaxy S22 Ultra
Galaxy S21 FE
If your device is on the list, it is almost certain to receive the One UI 8 update when it becomes available. Other Galaxy S-series users will need to upgrade to a newer model to get the latest features and enhancements.
Samsung promises four generations of Android updates to the Galaxy S21 series, Galaxy S22 series, and Galaxy S23 series phones. With the Galaxy S24 series, the brand started offering a whopping seven years of Android updates, which also applies to the Galaxy S25 series and future S-series phones.
Just in case you’re wondering why the Galaxy S21 FE is on the list but not the regular models, that’s because the Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra were released with Android 11, while the S21 FE arrived later with Android 12 out of the box. Hence, the FE model is also eligible for the One UI 8 treat.
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When will Samsung start rolling out One UI 8?
Samsung hasn’t announced a release date for One UI 8. However, it has confirmed that the new version will begin rolling out to eligible devices “this summer.” That means anything between June and September.
While the exact One UI 8 release timeline remains under wraps, Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 will be the first phones to run One UI 8, which could be released next month.
It’s clear that the One UI 8 will arrive much earlier than last year. But this isn’t very surprising, as Google has already released the stable version of Android 16, and it shouldn’t take more than a few weeks for other brands to release the update with their custom skins (such as One UI) on top. Secondly, this upgrade doesn’t bring significant changes like One UI 7. Instead, it focuses on improving the overall software experience.
While the stable release is at least a month away, you can get an early hands-on experience with the newest software through the One UI 8 beta program. The prerequisites are: you must have a Galaxy S25 model and that you’re living in a supported region (read more about it here).
ViewSonic has launched two new ultra-wide presentation displays in India—the CDE92UW and CDE105UW. These 5K enterprise-grade displays are designed to enhance collaboration, hybrid meetings, and digital signage in commercial and corporate spaces. Here’s a look at the key specifications of both monitors.
ViewSonic CDE92UW key specifications and features
ViewSonic CDE92UW
The ViewSonic CDE92UW features a massive 92-inch ultra-wide screen with 5K resolution and a 21:9 aspect ratio, offering 33% more screen space compared to conventional 16:9 displays. Designed for high-traffic environments like meeting rooms, control centers, and signage installations, it delivers vivid visuals with 500 nits brightness and a wide 178-degree viewing angle. An anti-glare finish helps maintain clarity under strong lighting.
Built to operate around the clock, the display supports both portrait and landscape orientations. It is powered by an octa-core processor running Android 13 and offers streamlined connectivity with USB-C (100W power delivery), HDMI 2.1, HDMI 2.0 out, DisplayPort, RJ45, and RS232 ports. The device includes ViewSonic Manager for remote scheduling and monitoring, as well as AirSync wireless screen casting. A slim 1.8 cm bezel adds to its modern appeal.
ViewSonic CDE105UW key specifications and features
ViewSonic CDE105UW
The larger CDE105UW is a 105-inch ultra-wide display optimized for Microsoft Teams Rooms with Front Row mode. It enables a more inclusive hybrid meeting layout by placing remote participants across the wide screen in a natural, seated-like arrangement.
This display supports portrait layout and daisy chaining for expansive digital signage or multi-display branding. It also runs Android 13 on an octa-core processor and features the same suite of connectivity options as the CDE92UW. Centralized management via ViewSonic Manager and AirSync wireless sharing comes pre-installed for IT-friendly integration.
The POCO F7 has been making the rounds online over the last couple of weeks. We’ve seen leaks that revealed its design and hardware, but the latest reveal might have confirmed its official launch date. The anticipated device could be dropping later this month, so here’s what we know.
POCO F7 Debuts in Indonesia on June 25
The launch details were shared by known tipster Abhishek Yadav. In his latest tweet, he claimed that the POCO F7 will make its global debut in Indonesia on 25th June 2025, with a screenshot of Shopee confirming the same. The tipster believes that the Indian release could also be on the same date. If this is true, then we might get an official launch next week. To recall, the upcoming POCO F7 will release with cutting edge specs and features with a relatively more affordable price tag.
POCO F7
In our recent report, we covered a leak that revealed that it is equipped with Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC. It sports a tall 6.83-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, 3840Hz PWM dimming, 480Hz touch sampling rate, and 3200 nits of peak brightness. For optics, the rear has a 50MP Sony IMX882 primary sensor and an 8MP ultra wide angle lens. Meanwhile, the front houses a 20MP shooter for selfies and video calls.
A massive 6,500mAh battery pack could power this model, while the Indian version could house a larger 7,550mAh cell. But fast charging is expected to remain the same with 90W wired fast charging support. Leaked renders also showcased its new design in black and white variants. Other notable features include an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance, Android 15 OS based HyperOS 2.0, Wi-Fi 7, and an in-display optical fingerprint scanner.
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