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Nothing CEO reveals why the company acquired Essential, then never used it

More than four years after the surprising acquisition, Nothing’s CEO Carl Pei has finally explained why the company bought smartphone startup Essential, founded by Android creator Andy Rubin, in early 2021. 

In a newly published seven-minute video on the company’s YouTube channel, Pei detailed the rationale behind the deal and why Nothing ultimately never used the Essential name, even though that was the original intention.

According to Pei, the team had seriously considered launching its product line under the Essential brand. He called the name “simple” and “elegant,” which led Nothing to purchase all of Essential’s brand assets, including trademarks, the Essential.com domain, and official social media handles. 

Essential Phone (1) was closer to being real?

But despite the effort and resources involved, the Essential name was dropped just a few weeks later. Pei said the team realized that using the name could confuse consumers, since Essential had already been associated with a previous smartphone company. “We don’t want to confuse the market that this is a revival [of the Essential brand],” he said.

Pei declined to disclose how much Nothing paid for the acquisition, citing a confidentiality agreement.

Nothing on why it didn't choose Essential name

Interestingly, “Stone” was another name the company briefly considered before settling on “Nothing.” Pei noted that, like “Nothing,” “Stone” was intentionally ambiguous. But in the end, he argued that brand names aren’t what define a tech company’s success. “Apple is just a fruit,” he said, adding that it was the product quality that ultimately matters.

The video also offered a rare look at the long-abandoned Project Gem, a narrow, candy bar–shaped prototype phone developed by Essential that never made it to market. The device featured an unusually tall 4:1 screen and a vertically stretched keyboard layout.

Even though Nothing never used the Essential name in the way it first imagined, elements of the brand may have quietly returned. The Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro feature a physical button labeled the “Essential Key,” which activates a software hub called “Essential Space.” This seems like a smart way to use the Essential name, or at least, that’s what we think. 

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Lava Prowatch Xtreme launched with AMOLED display, rugged build, GPS, 2-year warranty

Lava has launched the Prowatch Xtreme, its latest premium smartwatch focused on durability and fitness. It features an AMOLED display, built-in GPS, and a robust aluminum alloy frame with IP68 water resistance. Read on for a detailed look at its specifications and standout features.

Lava Prowatch Xtreme specifications and features

Lava Prowatch Xtreme
Lava Prowatch Xtreme

The Lava Prowatch Xtreme smartwatch is equipped with a 1.43-inch AMOLED screen offering a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels, 326 PPI density, 500 nits brightness, and Always-On Display support, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3. It features a sandblasted aluminium alloy body that is lightweight yet rugged, with an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.

Powered by the ATD3085C chipset and Bluetooth 5.3, it supports seamless Bluetooth calling, quick reply messages, and 8–10 days of battery backup (5 hours calling, 17 hours GPS). Health features include an HX3960 PPG sensor for heart rate and SpO₂ monitoring, VO₂ Max, HRV, smart sleep tracking, body energy monitoring, and 110+ sports modes. It also offers Intelligent Exercise Recognition and six structured running courses.

Lava Prowatch Xtreme
Lava Prowatch Xtreme

The Explorer Suite adds a barometer, altimeter, compass, and AQI monitoring for outdoor tracking. A 6-axis G-sensor enables precise motion tracking. Google Fit and Health Connect support provide centralized access to health data, while productivity tools include event reminders, Pomodoro timer, Find My Watch & Phone, world clock, and gesture controls. Lastly, it is compatible with both Android and iOS devices.

Lava Prowatch Xtreme price in India, availability, and offers

The Prowatch Xtreme goes on sale on June 16 exclusively via Amazon. It comes in three strap styles: Silicone (Rs 4,499), Nylon (Rs 4,699), and Metal (Rs 4,999). Launch day prices are Rs 3,999, Rs 4,199, and Rs 4,499, respectively. Additionally, it comes with a 2-year warranty.

Buyers can also avail Rs 1,000 additional discount on select bank cards. Nylon and Metal variants will include a complimentary silicone strap.

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OnePlus 13s open sale begins in India, most affordable Snapdragon 8 Elite priced at Rs 49,999

OnePlus’ first compact flagship, the OnePlus 13s, officially goes on sale in India today. It debuted last week as the most affordable Snapdragon 8 Elite phone with a starting price of Rs 49,999, which is inclusive of offers. Here’s a look at the price, offers, and specifications for those looking forward purchasing the 13s.

OnePlus 13s price in India, color options

The OnePlus 13s starts at Rs 54,999 for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant, while the 12GB + 512GB option is priced at Rs 59,999. Buyers can purchase the device online via OnePlus.in, OnePlus Store app, Amazon.in, and through offline outlets including OnePlus Experience Stores, Croma, Reliance Digital, Bajaj Electronics, Vijay Sales and more. The device comes in multiple color options, although OnePlus has not yet disclosed their exact names officially. It comes in three shades: Black Velvet, Pink Satin (256GB version only), and Silk Green.

Launch offers

SBI Credit Card holders can claim an instant discount of Rs 5,000, effectively bringing the price down to Rs 49,999 and Rs 54,999 for the two variants. Buyers also get access to no-cost EMI options — up to 9 months on select credit cards and up to 15 months on consumer finance at mainline stores.

Those trading in eligible OnePlus or select other brand smartphones can get up to Rs 5,000 as an exchange bonus. Customers buying the OnePlus 13s before July 1, 2025, get a free 180-day phone replacement plan for hardware faults. There’s also a lifetime display warranty covering green line issues and a 3-year battery protection plan via the Red Cable Club for purchases made before July 14. Easy Upgrade Program buyers can own the phone by paying 65% upfront with 24-month EMI, along with 35% assured buyback for ICICI Bank cardholders. New Jio postpaid users can also save up to Rs 2,250 on select plans.

OnePlus 13s specifications

OnePlus 13s
OnePlus 13s

The OnePlus 13s features a 6.32-inch 1.5K AMOLED LTPO display with a 120Hz refresh rate, peak brightness of 1600 nits. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a 5,850mAh battery with 80W charging, LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage.

On the front, there’s a 32-megapixel selfie camera with autofocus support. Its rear panel has a 50-megapixel main camera with OIS support and a 50-megapixel telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom. It runs OxygenOS 15-based on Android 15, and offers other features, including an in-display fingerprint sensor, dual speakers with Dolby Atmos, and IP65 dust and water resistance.

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Oppo K13x designed to survive daily drops and splashes, reveals official details

Oppo is preparing to launch its new K-series smartphone, the Oppo K13x, in India, and fresh information has surfaced detailing its rugged construction and internal durability tech. According to the company, the Oppo K13x features a structural design inspired by nature, enhanced by aerospace-grade materials, and certified tough under military-grade testing conditions.

Oppo K13x durability explained

Oppo K13x
Oppo K13x

According to the company, the Oppo K13x, inspired by the resilience of sea sponges, incorporates an internal shock-absorption system made of elastic, impact-diffusing materials. These create buffer zones between essential parts and the phone’s rigid frame. The design mimics the porous structure of sponges, effectively dispersing stress and protecting internal components from damage caused by accidental drops.

An aluminium alloy inner frame, the same type used in high-performance aircraft, forms the phone’s skeleton. This AM04-grade alloy offers improved structural strength over previous generations, while a plastic middle frame helps balance weight and comfort.

The Oppo K13x carries the MIL-STD 810-H shock resistance certification, confirming its ability to withstand harsh impacts and vibrations. Additional durability recognition comes from SGS Military Standard Certification and the SGS Gold Drop-Resistance Certification, which verify its performance in lab-simulated drop scenarios. Here’s a video released by Oppo to showcase how the K13x holds up to real-world durability tests.

Its screen is protected by Crystal Shield glass, rated to offer 160% better impact resistance compared to standard materials. The phone is also bundled with an anti-drop case for extra protection right out of the box.

With IP65 certification, the K13x can handle dust and low-pressure water jets, making it suitable for use in unpredictable conditions. Water-resistant seals protect essential ports, while features like Splash Touch and Glove Touch ensure usability even in rain or with wet hands.

Oppo K13x
Oppo K13x

Available in Midnight Violet and Sunset Peach, the K13x balances durability with visual appeal. It’s been drop-tested on granite surfaces and across all angles, proving it can handle everyday mishaps without compromising on performance or comfort.

A recent leak revealed that the Oppo K13x may launch by the end of June with a starting price of Rs 12,999.

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Infinix GT 30 Pro goes on sale with gaming accessories in India today, read price, offers, specifications

Infinix’s latest gaming-centric smartphone, the GT 30 Pro, is officially available for purchase in India starting today. The phone’s launch was previously confirmed by the company through its online channels. The GT 30 Pro aims to make a mark in the mid-range gaming segment by offering a combination of immersive display tech, customisable design, and a new thermal system designed for demanding use.

Infinix GT 30 Pro price in India

Infinix GT 30 Pro in Dark Flare and Blade White
Infinix GT 30 Pro in Dark Flare and Blade White

The Infinix GT 30 Pro is available starting June 12 through Flipkart and select offline retailers. The smartphone comes in two configurations — 8GB RAM with 256GB storage at Rs 24,999 and 12GB RAM with 256GB storage at Rs 26,999. For launch day, buyers can get the 8GB version for a special price of Rs 22,999. The available color options are Dark Flare with RGB LED lights and Blade White with white LED lights.

 ICICI Bank cardholders are eligible for an instant Rs 2,000 discount, and a similar value is offered as an exchange bonus for those opting not to use a card.

Additionally, the GT Gaming Kit, which includes a MagCase and a magnetic cooling fan, is sold separately for Rs 1,999 but can be bundled at Rs 1,199 when purchased with the phone.

Infinix GT 30 Pro specifications and features

The Infinix GT 30 Pro features a 6.78-inch AMOLED screen that supports a 1.5K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, and supports HDR. The display is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i and reaches up to 4,500 nits of peak brightness. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate processor paired with a Mali-G615 GPU. It includes up to 12GB LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB UFS 4.0 storage.

A key focus of the GT 30 Pro is gaming, with features such as shoulder triggers, bypass charging, and a revamped cooling system that includes a vapour chamber and thermal layers. It runs XOS 15 based on Android 15 and supports two years of OS updates and three years of security patches. One of the major highlights of the phone is that it is equipped with gaming shoulder triggers for enhanced gaming experience.

Camera hardware includes a 108-megapixel main sensor, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 13-megapixel front-facing camera. The phone is equipped with a 5,500mAh battery and supports 45W wired, 30W wireless, 10W reverse wired, and 5W reverse wireless charging. Other highlights include dual speakers, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, IR Blaster, and an in-display fingerprint sensor.

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Vivo X Fold 5 to launch on June 25, three color variants officially revealed

Vivo has confirmed through its social media handle in China that a major launch event will take place on June 25 at 7pm (local time). The company will unveil its next-generation foldable phone along with a new pair of wireless earbuds. The centre of attention will be the Vivo X Fold 5, teased with the tagline “lighter and stronger,” indicating substantial progress in design and performance.

Vivo X Fold 5: What’s known so far

Vivo X Fold 5 launch date
Vivo X Fold 5 launch date

The Vivo X Fold 5 is expected to become the lightest large-format foldable phone yet, weighing under 209 grams. The device will be available in three colors: Pine Green, White, and Titanium, with a Zeiss-branded circular camera module. As far as design is concerned, the official images suggest that it won’t be significantly different from its predecessor. However, it does include a new physical button on the left side instead of a mute switch.

As per reports, the X Fold 5 features an 8.03-inch inner screen and a 6.53-inch cover screen—both equipped with 8T LTPO panels and full-brightness high-frequency PWM dimming. The phone also carries an IPX9 rating for water resistance and an IPX5 rating for dust resistance.

The Vivo X Fold 5 is likely to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset and a 6,000mAh battery. It is expected to support 90W wired and 30W wireless charging. On the rear, it may house a triple camera setup: an OIS-enabled Sony 50-megapixel IMX921 main sensor, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel IMX882 periscope telephoto lens with 3x zoom. Even with its ultra-thin profile—folded thickness just under 5mm on one side—the phone aims to deliver high-end imaging performance.

One of the major highlights of the Vivo X Fold 5 is its full compatibility with Apple’s ecosystem. The X Fold 5 supports iCloud login, AirPods pairing with custom animation and in-phone controls, and Apple Watch health data sync via the Vivo Health app.

Vivo TWS Air 3 Pro launch date
Vivo TWS Air 3 Pro launch date

The launch event will also feature the debut of the Vivo TWS Air3 Pro, a semi-in-ear ANC earphone offered in standard and long battery variants, available in Starry Black and Vitality White.

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G-Shock launches GM-110D-8A and GM-110BD-1A9 in India

G-Shock has launched two new models under its G-Steel line in India — the GM-110D-8A and GM-110BD-1A9. These timepieces combine signature toughness with a refined metallic design. As revealed through official Casio sources, the new entries aim to strike a balance between rugged durability and sophisticated aesthetics suited for both daily wear and demanding conditions.

G-Shock GM-110D-8A specifications and features

The GM-110D-8A features a stainless steel band with a one-touch 3-fold clasp and a case built from resin and stainless steel. It maintains the standard G-Shock durability with shock and magnetic resistance and is water-resistant up to 200 metres. Measuring 51.9 x 48.8 x 19.9 mm and weighing 168 grams, the model features a full auto-calendar (up to 2099), a 1/100-second stopwatch, a countdown timer, five daily alarms (including snooze), and world time across 31 time zones.

The LED backlight is customizable with auto light and afterglow features. Timekeeping includes both digital and analog formats with 12/24-hour options, and battery life is approximately 3 years on two SR927W cells.

G-Shock GM-110BD-1A9 specifications and features

The GM-110BD-1A9 carries nearly identical specifications, but it sets itself apart with black ion plating on the bezel and band, and a gold-accented dial. It delivers the same shock-resistant, magnetic-resistant construction and water resistance, along with identical timekeeping functions and battery life. The build quality and design details cater to users who prefer a bold, modern look paired with dependable performance.

G-Shock GM-110D-8A, GM-110BD-1A9 price in India, availability

The GM-110D-8A comes in a classic silver-tone finish and is priced at Rs 21,995, while the GM-110BD-1A9 carries a more premium Rs 26,995 price tag. Both are available at exclusive Casio and G-Shock outlets across India. Each watch features a stainless steel strap with a one-touch clasp and supports wrist sizes from 150 to 205 mm.

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Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 benchmark scores leak significant jump in CPU, GPU performance

Qualcomm will hold the 2025 Snapdragon Summit between Sept. 23 and 26 this year. Likely, the US-based chipmaker will take off covers from the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, which will power the next-generation flagship phones.  A new Weibo post by reliable tipster Digital Chat Station reveals that this upcoming SoC will bring impressive upgrades in processing and graphics power.

Snapdragon 8 Elite 2: Major upgrade in CPU and GPU performance

As per the leak, the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 will introduce Qualcomm’s second-generation Oryon CPU architecture. On Geekbench 6, the chipset is reportedly targeting over 4,000 points in single-core tests and upwards of 11,000 points in multi-core scores. Compared to the first-gen Snapdragon 8 Elite, which scored around 3,100 and 9,800, respectively, the new chip promises a significant jump in performance.

The platform is also expected to feature a 16MB GMEM cache and an upgraded Adreno 840 GPU, designed to handle demanding visuals and graphics-heavy applications with ease. These upgrades suggest a focus on performance efficiency and better thermal control for future flagship devices.

Snapdragon 8 Elite 2
Snapdragon 8 Elite 2

The Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 is rumored to have a 2+6 CPU structure with a maximum clock speed of up to 5GHz, offering significant improvements over its predecessor. Expected to be built with TSMC’s third-generation 3nm process, the CPU to have a base frequency of 4.4GHz, slightly higher than the 4.32GHz of the previous generation.

Based on previous patterns, Xiaomi is likely to be the first brand to launch phones powered by this chipset—specifically the Xiaomi 16 and Xiaomi 16 Pro. Other early adopters could include the OnePlus 15, iQOO 15, 15 Pro, Honor Magic 8 series, Realme GT 8 Pro, Nubia Red Magic 11 series, and Redmi K90 series.

The Oppo Find X9 Ultra and Vivo X300 Ultra arriving next year are expected to feature the new chip. However, it is unclear whether the Xiaomi 16 Ultra will feature the Snapdragon chip or the company’s in-house Xring SoC.

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Huawei Pura 80 Series Explained: Big Sensors, Smarter Cameras & Even Bigger Batteries

Huawei’s latest Pura 80 series has officially arrived in China, and this year’s lineup is all about pushing imaging technology forward while improving the overall user experience. The four new models, Pura 80, Pura 80 Pro, Pura 80 Pro+, and Pura 80 Ultra, bring the brand’s most advanced camera hardware to date, along with bigger batteries, better displays, and more versatile satellite connectivity.

Huawei Pura 80 Pro+
Huawei Pura 80 Pro+

This is not just a routine upgrade. The Pura 80 series builds on Huawei’s imaging-first strategy, once driven by the P series and now fully rebranded under the Pura name. And while we still don’t know what chips power these phones (Huawei continues to stay mum), the hardware is ambitious across the board. Here is everything you need to know.

1. Familiar but refined design

Huawei-Pura-80-Ultra
Huawei Pura 80 Ultra

All four Pura 80 models share a sleek design language, with the Pro and Ultra models getting a touch more flair. The Pura 80 sticks to a 6.6-inch flat OLED panel, while the Pro, Pro+, and Ultra bump it up to a 6.8-inch curved OLED. The panels all support LTPO 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rates, 10-bit color depth (1.07 billion colors), HDR Vivid certification, and a peak local brightness of 3000 nits.

Second-generation Kunlun Glass is used across the range for added durability, and the entire series is IP68/IP69 rated for water and dust resistance. The Ultra takes it a step further with a unique “sun-pattern” rear finish and gold accents that subtly highlight its flagship positioning.

2. Big batteries for a long-lasting experience

If there is one practical area where Huawei clearly listened to user demand, it is battery life. The base Pura 80 comes with a 5600mAh battery that supports 66W wired and 50W wireless charging. The Pro, Pro+, and Ultra models all bump battery capacity to 5700mAh and support 100W wired and 80W wireless charging, plus 18W reverse wired and wireless charging.

Charging speeds are now among the fastest in the premium segment, which is especially welcome on devices focused so heavily on photography and AI-powered processing.

3. Imaging: where Huawei still plays to win

Huawei-Pura-80-Ultra-camera

While the base Pura 80 has an impressive setup, including a 50MP main sensor with a variable aperture and a 12MP periscope telephoto (5.5x optical), the Pro, Pro+, and Ultra models leave no doubt that Huawei still aims to lead the smartphone camera race.

Both the Pura 80 Pro and Pro+ adopt a 1-inch 50MP main sensor with a variable f/1.6–f/4.0 aperture, optical image stabilization, and an updated image processing pipeline. These are backed by a 48MP telephoto camera capable of 4x optical zoom and tele-macro shots, a 40MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 1.5MP multispectral sensor that helps with color accuracy and depth mapping.

The Ultra takes the biggest leap with a dual-focal-length switchable periscope telephoto system. This innovative module allows users to switch between two native optical zoom levels: 3.7x and 9.4x, both using a 1/1.28-inch sensor for superb image quality across the zoom range. Huawei claims the Ultra’s main 50MP sensor also delivers 16EV of dynamic range, the highest ever recorded in a smartphone camera, with up to 15x higher dynamic range than the Pura 70 Ultra.

Beyond the numbers, Huawei is adding more computational photography tools to its lineup this year. New shooting modes include Nature, Film, Movie, and Cartoon presets, along with a real-time video fusion feature that improves highlight retention and tone mapping in difficult lighting.

4. Satellite messaging: smarter, faster, and two-way

Huawei-Pura-80-Ultra-satellite-messaging

Huawei was one of the first brands to adopt satellite messaging on its consumer smartphones, and the Pura 80 series evolves this capability further. The Pura 80 and Pura 80 Pro support two-way Beidou satellite messaging, allowing not just text but also photo transmission.

The Pro+ goes a step further with dual satellite system support (Beidou + Tiantong), enabling more consistent satellite lock-on and improved reliability during emergencies. Users no longer need to manually align the phone for transmission, the system intelligently manages satellite selection and connectivity.

5. Software smarts and AI integration

All Pura 80 models run HarmonyOS 5.1 and include Huawei’s Xiaoyi AI assistant. Huawei is pushing more AI-driven features this year, such as AI anti-peeping alerts, AI-based file transfer (AI Teleportation), and AI noise reduction for calls.

The Ark Engine, a new optimization framework in the Pro and Ultra models, is claimed to deliver up to 36% better performance than the previous generation, though Huawei has not disclosed the exact chipset in use. Expect these phones to run on updated in-house Kirin silicon or possibly new SMIC-manufactured 7nm or 5nm chips.

6. Pricing and availability

Huawei has already begun taking orders for the Pura 80 Pro and Pro+ in China, with the Ultra launching slightly later. The base Pura 80 will be available in July.

Here is a quick breakdown of pricing:

Pura 80 Pro:

  • 12GB + 256GB: 6499 yuan ($903)
  • 12GB + 512GB: 6999 yuan ($972)
  • 12GB + 1TB: 7999 yuan (~$1111)

Pura 80 Pro+:

  • 16GB + 512GB: 7999 yuan ($1111)
  • 16GB + 1TB: 8999 yuan ($1251)

Pura 80 Ultra:

  • 16GB + 512GB: 9999 yuan ($1390)
  • 16GB + 1TB: 10999 yuan ($1529)

At these prices, Huawei is clearly targeting the premium Android market, competing against the likes of Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and Xiaomi 15 Ultra.

7. Final thoughts

Huawei-Pura-80-Ultra
Huawei Pura 80 Ultra

The Pura 80 series demonstrates that Huawei still sees imaging innovation as its key differentiator in a crowded smartphone market. The introduction of dual-focal-length telephoto on the Ultra model, along with continued use of 1-inch sensors and big batteries, makes the Pura 80 lineup a compelling option for mobile photographers and tech enthusiasts alike.

That said, the absence of any mention of 5G support or global availability remains a limitation for now, as these phones are likely to remain China-first products unless Huawei can overcome ongoing geopolitical restrictions.

Still, even in this limited scope, the Pura 80 series shows that Huawei is far from done reinventing the smartphone camera experience, and it will be fascinating to see how other brands respond in the coming months.

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Everything We Know About the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Series So Far

Samsung’s next batch of smartwatches is just a few weeks out from going official. The Galaxy Watch 8 series is expected to debut alongside the company’s latest foldables at its July Unpacked event.

If you’ve been keeping up, Samsung’s smartwatch strategy has followed a pretty predictable rhythm over the years. Two models per generation, usually offered in multiple sizes, and both Bluetooth and LTE variants. 

Typically, there’s a standard model and a fancier Classic version with a beloved rotating bezel. But last year, Samsung skipped the Watch 7 Classic entirely and went with the more rugged Watch Ultra instead.

Now, if the leaks are to be believed, Samsung might be hitting rewind. The Galaxy Watch 8 lineup is rumored to bring back the Classic model with the physical rotating bezel. It’ll reportedly launch alongside the regular Watch 8.

So, what exactly can we expect from this year’s wearables? Here’s everything we know so far. 

1. What design changes can we expect?

There’s nothing official from Samsung just yet, but thanks to a steady stream of leaks and renders, we’ve already got a pretty solid idea of what’s coming.

Design-wise, the Galaxy Watch 8 series is getting a major makeover. Both the regular and Classic models are expected to adopt a “squircle” shape, just like the rugged Galaxy Watch Ultra.

And this design shift isn’t just speculation, either. References to the new shape have popped up in Samsung’s One UI 8 firmware, and we have also had a good look at the Watch 8 Classic, thanks to the high-quality CAD renders.

Galaxy Watch 8 Classic CAD render

More recently, the Watch 8 Classic surfaced in a few real-life images, which confirms the Watch Ultra’s squircle design and return of a physical rotating bezel. It has three buttons on the right side and a speaker grill on the left. 

Galaxy Watch 8 Classic live images

There appears to be a change in the strap system as well. Based on the leaked photos, the Watch 8 Classic doesn’t use the same strap connectors as older models. As a result, your old Galaxy Watch bands might not fit the new hardware.

2. AI, Health Features, and the Usual Speculation

Samsung itself has been hinting at “AI-powered” upgrades across its Galaxy ecosystem, and that likely includes the upcoming Galaxy smartwatches as well.

In a recent shareholder call, the company teased that an upcoming Galaxy Watch will feature an “innovative design and enhanced health-related features.” That could mean anything, but AI integration seems like a safe bet, given the industry-wide push in that direction.

Last year’s Galaxy Watch 7 introduced some AI-backed coaching tools, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see Samsung double down. We might see more personalized training plans, adaptive workout recommendations, or AI-generated health summaries that draw from multiple sensor inputs.

The Galaxy Watch 8 may also include non-invasive blood glucose monitoring. Samsung officially announced this feature in January, so it’s plausible to expect it in the upcoming Watch 8 series. There are also rumors that Samsung will introduce an “antioxidant index” as part of its Samsung Health suite.

3. Software Changes

As with most annual updates, the new smartwatches will launch with a refreshed version of Wear OS. There’s not a lot we know about the new OS, but it’s said to bring Samsung’s new “Now Bar” feature from phones to wearables. 

If true, the Now Bar will act as a persistent, interactive widget that displays quick information and controls on the screen.

4. So, who is this for?

If you’re still using a Galaxy Watch 4 or earlier, the Galaxy Watch 8 series could be a meaningful upgrade. Between better sensors, a slightly improved battery, and updated software, there’s enough here to justify a switch, especially if you’ve missed the rotating bezel.

But if you’re coming from a Watch 6 or 7, the upgrades might feel incremental. Slight design refinements, an efficiency-focused processor, and some AI-driven software features don’t amount to a full generational leap. 

As we move closer to the official launch, more concrete details will likely emerge. But based on what we know so far, the Galaxy Watch 8 looks like a careful generational evolution.

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iOS 26’s AI-powered “Adaptive Power” might save iPhone 17 Air

Apple just released iOS 26 with a new “Liquid Glass” design and some fresh features—one of which aims to extend battery life through intelligent resource management. However, it doesn’t come without a catch: users may notice a dip in performance while the system tries to save power. Apple was previously rumored to be working on an AI-powered battery management feature, which appears to be this “Adaptive Power” function.

Photo by Lasse Jensen on Unsplash

Unlike the controversial UI redesigns, this could actually be a meaningful upgrade for the iPhone 17 lineup—if it’s done right. The iPhone 16 packs a 3,561mAh battery, and its successor, the iPhone 17, isn’t widely expected to feature a significantly larger one. In fact, the 5.5mm-thin iPhone 17 Air is rumored to include a battery as small as 2,800mAh.

To put that into perspective, the 5.8mm Galaxy S25 Edge—featuring the latest and most efficient Snapdragon 8 Elite chip—packs a relatively larger 3,900mAh battery. This “razor-thin” Android, unlike the other models in the S25 lineup, delivers mediocre battery life at best. You can learn more about the S25 Edge’s battery situation here.

While Apple has the advantage of deep software-hardware integration, and thus better power efficiency, the Air model’s battery capacity will likely still lag behind the base variant. That’s where the new AI-powered Adaptive Power feature could become essential for the iPhone 17 Air.

This feature may also help other iPhone 17 models maintain their lead in battery life, especially as most Chinese smartphone makers are already offering 6,000mAh+ batteries, thanks to silicon-carbon battery tech—which Apple has yet to adopt.

That said, the effectiveness of this AI-based resource management remains to be tested in real-world use, and we’re looking forward to evaluating it.

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Honor Magic V5 spotted on 3C with 80W charging support

The Honor Magic V5, expected to launch by the end of June as the successor to the Magic V3, has now appeared on China’s 3C certification platform—revealing a key detail.

Honor Magic V3

According to the listing (via Xpertpick), two models—Honor MTN-AN00 and MTN-AN80—support 80W fast charging, which is an upgrade over the 66W support seen on the Magic V3. This listing also reaffirms rumors of the phone’s imminent launch in China.

To recall, the Magic V3 featured a 5,150mAh silicon-carbon (Si/C) battery. The upcoming Magic V5 is rumored to pack a 6,100mAh unit, thanks to advancements in battery tech. Paired with a more efficient chipset, this should translate to longer battery life and less downtime from charging.

The Magic V5 was also recently spotted in the Geekbench database, confirming the presence of the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip—a step up from the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 used in the V3. The phone scored over 3,000 and 9,000 in single- and multi-core tests, respectively.

What makes the Magic V5 even more exciting is the rumored 4,400mAh battery on the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold7—the same as its predecessor. In contrast, Honor seems to be pushing the boundaries on both battery size and design.

While the Magic V3 measured 4.35/4.4mm when opened and 9.2/9.3mm when closed, the Magic V5 is rumored to go under 9mm when closed. For comparison, the Oppo Find N5, currently the slimmest foldable, comes in at 8.9mm. If the rumors hold true, Honor could reclaim its title as the maker of the slimmest book-style foldable. We’re excited to see how this plays out.

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Poco F7 spotted on Geekbench with underwhelming performance

Poco has begun teasing the Poco F7, which is expected to launch globally by the end of June. In the latest news, the phone has surfaced on Geekbench, revealing its chipset and a somewhat underwhelming performance.

The Poco F7 scored 1937 and 6021 in Geekbench’s single-core and multi-core tests, respectively. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, which also runs the recently released iQOO Neo 10. For perspective, the iQOO device scored 2093 and 6836 in the same tests.

While the lower CPU scores don’t necessarily mean a noticeably worse user experience—since UI optimization plays a key role—they do suggest that the F7 may fall short of the Neo 10 in demanding tasks. The relatively modest results hint at two possibilities: either a conservative approach to power usage, or ongoing tuning as Poco tests different performance profiles to balance battery life and compute.

Apart from the scores, the listing also confirms the tested variant has 12GB of RAM. To recall, the Poco F6 came with 8GB or 12GB RAM options and was powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3—so we can expect incremental improvements in raw performance.

According to previous rumors, the Poco F7 could feature a 1.5K OLED display with a peak brightness of 3,200 nits—a noticeable jump from the F6’s 2400-nit panel. The screen size also reportedly increases to 6.83 inches, up from 6.67 inches. As for the camera, the F7 is expected to use the 1/1.95” Sony LYT-600 as its main sensor, the same one found in the iQOO Neo 10.

While pricing details remain under wraps, you can check out a real-life image of the Poco F7 below.

POCO F7 Live Image leak
POCO F7 Live Image leak

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OnePlus Nord 5 Geekbench Listing Reveals Key Specs Before July Launch

The OnePlus Nord 5 is moving closer to launch. After the global variant appeared on the UAE’s TDRA certification platform, the Indian version has now been spotted on Geekbench, revealing its processor and performance details.

OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra
OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra

The Indian model, listed as CPH2707, scored 1977 in single-core and 5090 in multi-core tests. It will run on the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip, clocked at 3.01 GHz, with an Adreno 735 GPU. The phone will come with Android 15 and offer a 12GB RAM option.

OnePlus Nord 5 Geekbench

According to tipster Abhishek Yadav, the OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra has launched in China with the MediaTek Dimensity 9400e chipset, while the upcoming OnePlus Nord 5 is expected to feature a Snapdragon processor.

The global and Indian Nord 5 variants carry model numbers CPH2709 and CPH2707. The Nord CE 5 models are listed as CPH2719 (global) and CPH2717 (India). Both the Nord 5 and Nord CE 5 are expected to launch on July 8, 2025. The Nord 5 has also cleared TDRA, GCF, IMDA, and TUV Rheinland certifications. The TUV Rheinland listing confirms a 6650 mAh battery with 80W wired fast charging.

Earlier reports noted that the Nord 5 global version first appeared on the TDRA platform under model number CPH2709, hinting that its release was near. It was initially expected to be a rebranded OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra Edition. That model features a 6.83-inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, and 1400 nits brightness, powered by the Dimensity 9400+ chip. It also includes a 6,700mAh battery with 100W fast charging, up to 12GB RAM, 256GB storage, a 50MP main camera, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 16MP front camera.

More details are expected in the coming weeks ahead of the official launch.

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Red Magic Astra Gaming Tablet Set for July Global Launch with 9.06-inch OLED & Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC

Red Magic has confirmed that its new Gaming Tablet 3 Pro, launched today in China, will soon be available globally under the name Red Magic Astra. The global version will have the same hardware as the Chinese model, including the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, ICE-X cooling system, and 9.06-inch OLED display.

Red Magic Astra

The Astra’s OLED screen supports a 165 Hz refresh rate, 1,600 nits peak brightness, 1,000 nits global brightness, and a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio. It has a 90.1% screen-to-body ratio with 4.9 mm bezels, a sub-1ms response time, TÜV Rheinland eye protection certifications, and a 5280Hz PWM dimming system.

Red Magic Astra

The tablet runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset built with TSMC’s 3nm process. It also includes the Red Core R3 Pro co-processor, which handles gaming features like super resolution and frame rate optimization. The device comes with LPDDR5T RAM running at 9600 Mbps and UFS 4.1 Pro storage for fast performance.

Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro

Red Magic has added the ICE 3.0 cooling system with a sandwich VC structure, liquid metal 2.0, and an active turbo fan to manage heat during gaming. The tablet runs Red Magic OS 10.5, with the Cube Game Engine that optimizes frame rates, power use, and thermal performance. It also includes a PC emulator for local PC gaming and a Magic Companion 2.0 AI assistant for additional system functions.

The tablet has a 13MP rear camera and a 9MP front camera. It is powered by an 8,200 mAh battery that supports 80W fast charging and reaches 50% charge in 22 minutes. Bypass charging is also supported to keep the device cooler during gaming.

Other features include a Synaptics S3930 touch controller with 2000Hz touch sampling, dual super-linear speakers, dual X-axis linear motors, NFC, a fingerprint sensor, and both wired and wireless low-latency casting.

Pre-orders open on July 1, with general sales expected on July 10 or 11 through Red Magic’s website.

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Huawei FreeBuds 6 Gets New Rose Gold Variant with Quick Charging and Noise Cancellation

Huawei has launched the FreeBuds 6 Rose Gold Edition in China. The earbuds were earlier available for pre-sale but can now be purchased directly through Huawei’s VMall online store.

Huawei FreeBuds 6 Rose Gold Edition

The FreeBuds 6 were first introduced in March and come with 95dB noise cancellation, Nearfield Link Search technology, and AI features designed to enhance productivity. At launch, Huawei offered the earbuds in Starry Sky Black, Sky White, and Aurora Purple. Now, the new Rose Gold option has been added. The earbuds have a glossy finish, while the charging case has a matte texture.

The FreeBuds 6 support high-res audio with 2.3 Mbps lossless transmission. The semi-open design makes them lightweight and reduces outside noise. The earbuds use an 11mm four-magnet dynamic driver and a micro flat tweeter for an immersive sound experience.

Huawei FreeBuds 6 Rose Gold Edition

The earbuds offer two-way silent calling, allowing clear calls even in noisy places. The built-in Celia ear assistant supports real-time translation and can read out alerts from your phone. The earbuds also deliver reminders at scheduled times. Users can manage calls through simple head movements, and AI automatically adjusts volume based on the surrounding noise level.

Battery life is rated at 36 hours. A quick 5-minute charge provides 2.5 hours of playback. The earbuds also support smart charging, which learns the user’s charging habits to improve long-term battery health by up to 37 percent.

Pricing & availability

Huawei has priced the FreeBuds 6 Rose Gold Edition at 999 yuan. Customers can also buy the Huawei Care+ service at a discounted rate through VMall.

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Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 Gets New Light Blue Color with PaperMatte Display and AI Features

Huawei has introduced a new Light Blue color variant for the MatePad Pro 13.2 2025 tablet. The new option, available for the PaperMatte edition, features a silk-texture design that offers a softer, smoother feel.

The Light Blue model, officially called Feitianqing, uses 0.5mm aviation-grade ultra-thin glass fiber for added durability. The rear panel combines natural texture with multiple optical coatings to create a visual effect similar to real silk.

The device is also the first in the MatePad series to come pre-installed with the stable HarmonyOS 5.0 operating system. HarmonyOS 5.0 provides a PC-like user experience with features such as multi-window support, panoramic multi-window, and air-gesture file sharing for quick media transfer between devices.

Huawei has also enhanced the Celia AI virtual assistant. It now offers more intelligent and productive support for tasks like meetings, calls, and office-related functions.

The rest of the specifications remain unchanged from the standard model. The tablet features a 13.2-inch PaperMatte display that minimizes light interference and improves readability and touch interaction. The screen offers a 2880 x 1920 pixels resolution with a 144Hz refresh rate.

The MatePad Pro 13.2 Light Blue edition comes with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. It is powered by a 10,100mAh battery. The tablet includes a dual rear camera system with a 50MP main camera and an 8MP ultrawide lens, along with a 16MP front-facing camera.

Pricing & availability

The new Light Blue variant of the Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 is priced at 6299 yuan. It will go on sale starting June 18 via Huawei’s VMall online store. Alongside this new color option, Huawei has also introduced the Huawei Pura 80 Pro series and Pura 80 Ultra smartphones with Kirin 9020 processors and powerful camera systems.

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iOS 26: Every Android Feature Apple’s Finally Bringing to iPhones

Smartphone brands are constantly taking inspiration from one another. Android manufacturers are often inspired by the iPhone’s design elements, but Apple is usually a couple of years behind in terms of software features. The latest WWDC 2025 event had it showcased its new suite of software for its ecosystem, including the new iOS 26. Apple is finally bringing a bunch of long awaited Android features to the iPhones, so here’s what’s coming.

1. Visual Intelligence: AKA Circle to Search

iOS 26 Android Features
Apple Visual Intelligence

If you’ve used Google Lens or the popular Circle to Search feature on Android, you’ll instantly recognize this one. iOS 26 introduces a new Visual Intelligence, and as the name suggests, it is an on-screen search function. It allows users to take a screenshot and search for anything visible in any app. This includes text, objects, places, or even unknown products.

While Apple was pushing its Apple Intelligence with the iPhone 16 lineup, the new Visual Intelligence is powered by ChatGPT. So newer iPhones like the iPhone 15 Pro models and the entire iPhone 16 lineup can also perform more complex tasks and answer questions using AI.

2. Call Screening Finally Comes to iPhones Along With Spam Detection

iOS 26 Android Features
iOS 26 Call Screening

Pixel users have long enjoyed the ability to let Google Assistant screen unknown calls and provide a transcript before they pick up. With iOS 26, Apple introduces its own version. So now, iOS 26 can answer the call automatically when an unknown number starts ringing you. Furthermore, it will even ask the reason for the call and display the response on the lock screen.

While Android has had spam filtering for messages for quite a while, iOS 26 now routes suspected spam texts to a dedicated Unknown Senders folder. By default, iOS 26 silences all unknown messages, so they won’t pop up as notifications unless previously approved by the user. It’s a small quality-of-life feature, but one that brings iPhones more in line with the smarter, less noisy inboxes Android users already enjoy.

3. Live Translation Across the OS

iOS 26 Android Features
iOS 26 Live Translate

Android users have had real-time translation in various apps for years, especially via Google Translate. Now, iPhones get the same perk. With iOS 26, Apple expands its Live Translation feature to Messages, FaceTime, and even the Phone app, making it easier to communicate across languages without needing a third-party app.

4. Conclusion

Apple may not have taken the lead in terms of innovation, but iOS 26 is proof that the Cupertino based giant is still trying to keep pace. By finally adding features Android users have taken for granted, iPhone users now get a more intelligent, user-friendly experience. Better late than never right?

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LENOVO LEGION Y700 2025 Review (Gen 4): All You Should Know about The Best Gaming Tablet

Last year, while the Chinese mobile device makers were releasing products with the Snapdragon 8 Elite, there was the disappointing Y700 Gen3, which didn’t feature the latest chipset, no TF card slot, and a smaller battery. And crucially, the screen is slow and unresponsive. However, the new Y700 Gen4 has a new look, the TF card slot is back, with the latest flagship processor, a sharper screen, and a larger battery.

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Design

The Gen 4 doesn’t differ much from its predecessors in terms of design. It features a one-piece aluminum body, making the entire back cover complete, both to the touch and to the eye. It’s still available in white or black, and although I’m holding the black version, I recommend the white. The black version, like the previous model, is prone to fingerprints.

On top of that, Lenovo has removed a camera to make it more of a gaming tablet. It would have been nice to make the camera bump smaller. The thickness of the body has been reduced to 7mm, while not much has changed in terms of weight.

The body comes with a Type-C port on the bottom and right side, both of which are capable of supporting 68W PPS fast charging. The port on the side supports up to 10 Gbps transfer rates and even has DP video output. According to our tests, it can connect up to a 4K 144Hz display. While it offers a 4K 160Hz option, the display will go black in that case. Also, the Y700 doesn’t recognize devices plugged into the USB-HUB that comes with the monitor at the same time. The USB-C recognizes devices, but it only has a rate of 480Mbps and doesn’t allow for video output.

Another thing I like is the TF card slot, which supports microSD cards up to 2 TB. I inserted a Samsung V30 microSD card here and tested the read and write speeds. When compared to the built-in UFS storage, the speeds are slow for this SD card.

On the front, the screen is still the same 8.8-inch LCD, not the more advanced OLED, but its resolution has been improved a bit, with a PPI of 408, and the display is more detailed than the iPad mini. So let’s put them together for comparison and see the difference. Playing an HDR video first, you can see that the Y700 has a lower contrast ratio and looks a bit gray, while the iPad is a bit better.

In terms of speakers, I don’t think there’s much improvement. So, here is a comparison: we can hear that it has fewer details in the background, like wind and sand sounds, compared to the iPad mini. While playing music, the sound is a bit harsh.

Gaming Performance The performance-related hardware on the

Every hardware on this Gen4 is, without exception, powerful. It packs a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, LPDDR5X 9600MHz of RAM, and UFS 4.1 flash storage. This is basically the most powerful hardware combo available, so none of its scores are bad. Whether it’s 3DMark or Geekbench, it gets good scores. But as a gaming tablet, you can’t afford to lose frames and lag while you’re playing. So we ran 20 consecutive rounds of performance tests using 3DMark, and the Y700 was 77% stable against the Wild Life test at 2K resolution. If we move up to 4K, it drops to 67%.

Now let’s do some gaming tests. First up is Hongkai: Star Rail, running in Golden Hour. When we run it at 25 degrees Celsius room temp, with Performance Mode on, the frame rate is nearly perfect. But it was a bit of a power hog here, consuming 10% of the battery in a 15-minute test.

Next, we tried the more difficult game, Wuthering Waves. Right off the bat, the machine ran at 16W, which is pretty close to the power consumption we saw during the 3DMark test. But after about 6 minutes, it started to lag a bit. Occasionally, the frame rate would go back up to 60 fps. But as soon as we hit a complex scene again, the frame rate would still drop. The temperature peaked at 48 degrees, but it was mainly in the center of the back, so it wasn’t too uncomfortable.

We also found a few other interesting things during our testing. For example, turning off LENOVO’s Gaming Assistant may result in a better gaming experience. Normally, when playing Wuthering Waves in Balanced Mode, the Game Assistant will control the power consumption of the whole machine to around 7W. Although the temperature of the machine is much lower, this will bring the problem of dropped frames. So we tried turning off the Game Assistant and letting the system take over. We found that it performed better than Performance Mode, and at the same time, produced less heat. So sometimes, turning off the Gaming Assistant may be a better option.

Also, the Y700’s previous generations had a fatal flaw for gamers. While the screen’s touch sampling rate was advertised as “high”, the actual performance was not as good as some flagship phones. However, we found that the Gen4 performed much better compared to the Gen3.

If you’re using an emulator to play a game, but have to use a joystick. You can try turning on the peripheral mode and setting up mapping. But if your game or the emulator itself supports the joystick, such as Genshin Impact, ZZZ, and Wuthering Heights. Then I’d recommend turning it off, otherwise, it can cause some 1conflicts, resulting in the joystick being unavailable.

Battery Life Charging, Wi-Fi

The battery has been upgraded to 29Wh (7600mAh), from the previous 25.3Wh (6550mAh). It may just add 20 to 30 minutes of playtime. It doesn’t use the higher energy density silicon carbide cells. This may sound like bad news, but it could also be good news. That’s because while silicon carbide batteries can achieve larger battery capacity for the same size, they don’t last as long as regular lithium batteries. Still, Lenovo has kept several good settings to optimize battery life to protect the battery.

One of the best things about it is the bypass charging. Unlike the OnePlus Ace 5 Pro, which needs a stock charger to do that, the Y700 only requires a PD or PPS charger.

Charging power hasn’t changed much, remaining at 68 W. In real-world testing, it maxed out at 60 W, but only for two minutes, and reached 80 percent at 40 minutes, eventually charging to 90 percent in 61 minutes. If you charge it in a cooler place, say 25 degrees room temperature, it extends the maximum power input to 10 minutes, and reaches 80 percent in 35 minutes, eventually filling up in 58 minutes.

But it’s a deal that doesn’t seem particularly good value, it doesn’t charge much faster after all. If you use a third-party charger that only supports the PD protocol, it’ll reach 80 percent after 65 minutes and eventually take 93 minutes to a full charge.

In terms of battery life, we tested it with the following settings: one hour of Hong Kong Star Rail, half an hour of Wuthering Waves, and two hours of a movie. Eventually, 22 percent battery left.

In terms of WiFi, it supports the latest 802.11be standard, also known as WiFi 7. However, due to the impact of China’s 6G construction, the Gen4 only supports up to 160 MHz of bandwidth under WiFi 7. Therefore, its Wi-Fi can only handshake up to 2882Mbps, while the actual rate can reach more than 2000Mbps.

Cons & Summary

The launch price of the Y700 Gen4 is the same as the Gen3, but this time around, it is more like a gaming tablet. The larger heat dissipation plate and new chip layout make it hard to overheat and downclock during gaming. Performance is basically impeccable, and the new screen and new touch ICs have solved the previous touch latency issues.

However, it’s not without any drawbacks. The LCD screen, for example, can be a bit outdated against competitors like the iPad mini, or even the future Redmi and Red Magic. It only tops out at 600 nits of brightness, the contrast isn’t great, and it even drags down the Y700’s battery life to some extent. The Xiaomi Tablet 7 Ultra, for example, which we’re testing, is a 14-inch tablet, but the gaming power consumption is lower than that of the 8.8-inch Y700.

We have discussed all the pros and cons of the Y700 Gen4. Do you think it’s a better gaming tablet now?

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Android 16 is here with a number of visual enhancements and new features

Android 16 is finally here, and it brings a number of visual changes aimed at improving the user experience. It also marks the earliest major Android release in years and lays the foundation for Google‘s new Material 3 Expressive design language. This is the Android 16 QPR1 beta release (Google just rolled out QPR1 Beta 2 with some fixes), currently available for supported Pixel devices. Let’s take a look at what’s new.

One small but useful addition is Live Updates. Instead of opening a delivery app every few minutes, you can now check the progress at a glance. While it starts with a handful of compatible ride-share and food delivery apps, more are expected to join as development progresses. Samsung’s Now Bar and OPPO and OnePlus’ Live Alerts will also integrate this feature to enhance the overall Android experience.

As for visual enhancements, there are quite a few. The text on the status bar now uses a bold font, making it easier to read at a glance. The tiles inside the control panel are now customizable, and the brightness and volume sliders also have a refreshed look.

Ever get tired of scrolling through notifications or struggle to find the one you’re actually looking for? Android 16 now groups notifications from the same app together, making it easier to find what you need.

For large-screen devices, Android 16 introduces a feature called Desktop Windowing, inspired by Samsung’s DeX. Check out the video below to see how it works and how it can help boost productivity on book-style foldables or Android tablets. You can also customize keyboard shortcuts to get the most out of your lightweight, efficient, yet capable device.

Another key addition is Advanced Protection, which Google calls its “strongest mobile device protection” yet. It can be enabled with a single tap and aims to protect users from online threats, harmful apps, unsafe websites, scam calls, and more.

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