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Infinix GT 30 Pro Unveiled: Shoulder Triggers, RGB LEDs, and Budget Gaming Power

Infinix‘s latest announcement in India brings a budget gaming smartphone. The Infinix GT 30 Pro takes mobile gaming to the next level with its gaming inspired design that includes both customizable LEDs and even gaming shoulder triggers. It also packs a capable upper mid range processor and an ultra smooth display, so let’s check it out.

Infinix GT 30 Pro: What’s so special about this one?

Infinix GT 30 Pro in Dark Flare
Infinix GT 30 Pro in Dark Flare

There’s a few key aspects that set gaming smartphones apart from the regular ones. This includes design/aesthetics, display, and performance. On the front, the Infinix GT 30 Pro sports a tall 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, 2160Hz instant touch sampling rate, and up to 4500 nits of peak brightness.

Under the hood, it is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate (4nm) chipset, which is paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB of internal storage. While this isn’t a flagship grade processor, Infinix offers support for 120fps on BGMI (India exclusive PUBG Mobile). To improve the gaming experience, you also get the 520Hz GT shoulder triggers for a better gaming experience that mimic a controller’s triggers.

Infinix GT 30 Pro

For photography, the rear packs a 108MP main + 8MP ultra wide dual cameras, while the front houses a 13MP selfie shooter. A massive 5,500mAh battery pack powers this model, which supports 45W wired fast charging and 30W wireless fast charging. Other notable features include Android 1 OS based XOS 15 custom skin out of the box, in-display fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, IR blaster, and IP64 rating. This model arrives in two color options namely Dark Flare and Blade White. The former has 10 customizable LED lighting modes, while the latter only has white LEDs.

Pricing and Availability

The Infinix GT 30 Pro starts from 24,999 INR for the 8GB + 256GB variant, while the 12GB + 256GB variant costs 26,999 INR. Infinix will go on sale on 12th June 2025 via Flipkart. The company is also offering a 2000 INR discount on ICICI Bank Credit and Debit cards, along with 2,000 INR off on exchange.

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Samsung Keeps Foldable Prices Steady for Galaxy Z Fold 7 & Z Flip 7—Sort Of

If you’re looking forward to Samsung‘s next generation of premium foldable, there’s some good news. Despite price hikes becoming the norm for flagship devices, the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 might be avoiding the bump in price tag this year. There’s still a slight twist to this, so read on to find out.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7 Price Remains Mostly the Same

The latest information arrives from known tipster PandaFlashPro. He revealed that the price for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 will remain the same as last year. But this will be true for “most” markets. In other words, some regions will be seeing a rise in prices for the new flagship foldable. The tipster further added that the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will have a starting price tag of 1,099 US Dollars, while the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will start from 1,899 US Dollars.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 Leaked Render

Considering how these are the US prices, the North American market likely remains unaffected as well. Apart from the pricing details, PandaFlashPro revealed some details regarding the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s camera system. For photography, the new notebook styled folding phone will pack three image sensors on the rear, which consists of a primary shooter, ultra wide angle lens (0.6x), and a telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. The main sensor could also offer 2x “optical quality” zoomed images.

In related news, the real life images of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 were recently spotted, which confirming its 200MP main camera. On the other hand, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 might be the brand’s first ever foldable phone in the US to feature the Exynos chipset.

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One UI 8 beta coming soon to more Samsung devices

Samsung One UI 8 beta

Samsung was pretty inconsistent with the One UI 7 rollout, but things are already looking much better with One UI 8. The company has already kicked off the One UI 8 beta program, with the latest Galaxy S25 series getting the first bite — and its expansion appears to be happening a lot quicker than the previous version.

Galaxy S24, S23 series to get One UI 7 beta soon

According to tipster Tarun Vats (@tarunvats33), the Galaxy S24 series will get the first One UI 8 beta towards the end of June, but it could slip to July. The Galaxy S23 lineup could also join the beta program in early to mid-July. While it’s good to hear about the initial rollout plans, it’s wise to take them with a pinch of salt, as beta releases could always face delays due to bugs.

Samsung hasn’t officially shared its roadmap for expanding the One UI 8 beta to more devices, but there’s reason to believe things will move quicker this time. That’s because One UI 8 is a relatively minor upgrade compared to the much bigger One UI 7 release. However, it remains to be seen if the beta program will extend beyond the Galaxy S series.

Related:
1. Samsung devices that are eligible for One UI 8 update
2. Here are the top 6 features in One UI 8

Samsung has already confirmed that the stable One UI 8 rollout will begin this summer. Additionally, It has announced that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 will run One UI 8 out of the box. While no launch date has been announced, reports suggest that the newest foldables could arrive in July — and this shouldn’t come as a surprise, as Android 16 will be released by the end of this month.

While One UI 8 isn’t a game-changing upgrade, it’s still an important one for Samsung. After the bumpy and delayed One UI 7 rollout, this release is all about restoring user confidence and fixing the software glitches. Samsung has a real chance to prove that it can deliver timely, stable software updates. Read our complete story on why this minor upgrade is a majorly important one for Samsung.

Also read:
1. One UI 8 will be the last big upgrade for these Samsung devices
2. Good Lock users may want to avoid the One UI 8 beta — here’s why

Realme Buds T200x Launched in India with ANC, 48-Hour Battery, and Rs 1,399 Intro Price

Realme has launched its latest true wireless earbuds, the Buds T200x, in India alongside the Realme C73 5G smartphone. The Buds T200x feature a 12.4mm Dynamic Bass Driver, which is 24 percent larger than the previous model, aimed at delivering improved bass and richer sound.

The earbuds support Bluetooth 5.4 and offer multiple EQ modes via the realme Link app. They include Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) up to 25dB, using built-in microphones to block ambient noise. For calls, the Buds T200x use Quad-mic AI Deep Call Noise Cancellation, powered by advanced voice recognition technology.

With ANC off, users get up to 7 hours of playback per charge, and 48 hours total with the charging case. With ANC on, playback is up to 5 hours per charge and 30 hours with the case. Charging is handled via USB Type-C, and a full charge takes 120 minutes.

The earbuds are IP55 rated for water and dust resistance. They include a 45ms low-latency mode for gaming, dual-device connectivity, and Google Fast Pair support for Android users. Touch controls are provided for media playback, call handling, and switching between ANC and transparency modes.

Other key specs include SBC and AAC audio codec support, a 10-meter connection range, and voice enhancement for clearer communication.

Pricing & availability

The Realme Buds T200x are available in Moonlight White, Frost Blue, and Pure Black. The standard price is Rs. 1,599, but a limited-time launch offer reduces it to Rs. 1,399 with an additional Rs. 200 bank discount. Sales begin June 13, 2025, on realme.com and Flipkart.

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Vivo Y19s Pro launched with 90Hz display, 6,000mAh battery, up to 8GB+256GB config

In November 2024, Vivo unveiled the Vivo Y19s smartphone and now the brand has launched the Y19s Pro smartphone in some markets, including Bangladesh and Malaysia. Here’s a detailed look at the Vivo Y19s Pro’s specifications, features, pricing, and availability.

Vivo Y19s Pro specifications and features

Vivo Y19s Pro

The Vivo Y19s Pro features a 6.68-inch LCD display with an HD+ resolution of 1608 × 720 pixels and a smooth 90Hz refresh rate. The screen supports 83% NTSC color gamut and can reach a peak brightness of 1000 nits for good outdoor visibility.

Powering the Y19s Pro is the Unisoc T612 chipset built on a 12nm process. To recall, the Y19s also featured the same chipset. The Pro version comes with up 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, depending on the market. For additional storage, it features a microSD card slot. The device runs on FunTouch OS 16-based Android 15.

The Vivo Y19s Pro is equipped with a large 6,000mAh Li-ion battery that supports 44W fast charging. Photography-wise, the Y19s Pro sports a dual rear camera setup, featuring a 50-megapixel primary sensor with f/1.8 aperture, accompanied by a 0.08-megapixel secondary sensor. On the front, it has a 5-megapixel selfie camera with an f/2.2 aperture.

Vivo Y19s Pro

The Y19s Pro offers connectivity options such as dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz/5 GHz, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, USB Type-C, FM radio, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. However, NFC and 5G connectivity are not supported. Additional features include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for security, stereo speakers. It has an MIL-STD-810H and IP64-rated durable build that measures 165.75 × 76.10 × 8.10 mm and weighs 200 grams.

Vivo Y19s Pro price and availability

In Bangladesh, the Vivo Y19s Pro is available in two configurations: 4GB RAM with 128GB storage priced at BDT 15,499 (~$128), and 6GB RAM with 128GB storage priced at BDT 16,999 (~$130).

In Malaysia, the Y19s Pro is offered in 6GB RAM + 128GB storage and 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variants, priced at MYR 499 (~$117) and MYR 615 (~$145), respectively.

The smartphone comes in three attractive color options: Pearl Silver, Glacier Blue, and Diamond Black.

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Realme Buds Air 7 earbuds get a discount coupon for a limited time

Realme’s earbuds – Realme Buds Air 7- are discounted and now available with a Rs 200 coupon discount. The earbuds currently retail for Rs 2,999, but with the Rs 200 discount coupon, you can grab them for the final price of Rs 2799. This is an introductory discount for the earbuds, and it will fade away after a few days.

Recently, Realme complemented the Realme Buds Air 7 with a more powerful Pro variant of earbuds. It bundles some exciting surprises and offers 53dB real-time ANC. Several other luxuries are present, and the same has been well-tested and tried in our dedicated review of the earbuds.

Realme Buds 7 is equally competitive with slightly affordable pricing, and the recent discount is making the price more attractive. You can enjoy the Hi-Res LHDC 5.0 sound with active noise cancellation via the earbuds. It packs 12.4mm deep bass drivers that make the music even richer and more premium.

In terms of features, the Relame Buds 7 offers 360-degree spatial audio, and packs 6-mics to perfectly offer noise noise-free calling experience. It comes with Bluetooth 5.4 on board and supports Google Fast Pair technology.

It is the right earbuds for the audio enthusiasts at an affordable price. These are available in four different color options of Black, Ivory Gold, Lavender Purple, and Moss Green.

Realme Buds 7 is retailing at the lowest price right now since its launch earlier this year. It is the right time to grab a pair if you actually looking for good earphones in a similar price range.

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Vivo X Fold 5 teased, sets new record for thinness and lightness

The Vivo X Fold 5’s teasers have started in China. Today, Vivo Product Manager for China, Han Boxiao, released the following video to tease the design of the X Fold 5. The text that appears at the end of the video claims that it sets a new record for thinness and lightness in the world of foldable phones.

Vivo X Fold 5’s first teaser released

The teaser video confirms that the Vivo X Fold 5 will be lighter than the Vivo X Fold 3, which weighs 219 grams. According to a recent report by XpertPick, the device will weigh only 209 grams and measure 4.3mm when unfolded and 9.33mm in the folded state.

Therefore, the Vivo X Fold 5 is all set to arrive as the world’s lightest foldable phone. In comparison, the Find N5, which weighs 229 grams, measures 4.2mm in thickness in the unfolded state and 8.9mm when folded. So, the X Fold 5 is unlikely to be slimmer than the N5. It is speculated that the Honor Magic V5 foldable, debuting this month in China, could snatch the title of the world’s slimmest foldable phone as it is expected to measure around 8mm in the folded state.

While the Oppo Find N5 has the 7-core version of the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, the Magic V5 is said to be equipped with the regular version of the same chip. As far as the Vivo X Fold 5 is concerned, it is expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. Hence, there’s a possibility that it could be priced lower than the Find N5 and Magic V5. Readers can visit this post to know the entire specifications of the X Fold 5.

According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the Vivo X Fold 5 is tentatively scheduled to launch this month (June) in China. He revealed that the company will also announce the Vivo Pad 5e tablet and Vivo TWS Air 3 Pro alongside the X Fold 5.

As far as the Pad 5e is concerned, it is tipped to feature a 12.1-inch LCD panel and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. The rest of its specifications are under wraps.

While the X Fold 5 is expected to launch this month in China, it may hit the global market by early July.

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Google Pixel 10 Pro prototype images reveal key specifications and design tweaks

The Google Pixel 10 series is expected to be officially announced on August 20 this year. Its pre-orders are expected to begin on same date and shipments are slated to start on August 28. Well ahead of the official unveiling, live shots of what appears to be the Pixel 10 Pro have surfaced on the CoolAPK forum in China. These images offer an early look at both the hardware and design refinements of the upcoming flagship.

Google Pixel 10 Pro early prototype: Key specs, design

The leaked unit is confirmed to be a DVT (Design Validation Test) prototype, carrying the internal codename Blazer. It is powered by the next-generation Tensor G5 chipset, paired with 16GB RAM and 256GB internal storage, and runs Android 16.

The Tensor G5’s CPU setup includes a mix of two Cortex-A520, three Cortex-A725, two additional Cortex-A725, and a single Cortex-X4 performance core. It also features a g5400i modem, which is believed to be of Samsung Exynos origin.

The live shots reveal several visual changes compared to the Pixel 9 Pro. The USB-C port at the bottom now sits between two identical cutouts, likely housing a pair of speakers. The SIM tray has been shifted to the top-left edge of the device.

Meanwhile, the rear camera bar looks thicker, hinting at internal component upgrades. The cover glass now extends closer to the edges, possibly indicating thinner bezels or a more refined display design.

According to reports, the Pixel 10 lineup is expected to include multiple devices, such as the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. With leaks surfacing nearly two months ahead of launch, Google may face challenges in keeping the final design under wraps for long.

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Huawei Pura 80 series to launch on June 11 in China, major leap in mobile imaging expected

Huawei has officially announced that the Huawei Pura 80 series and a suite of smart products will be launched at 2:30 PM (local time) on 11 June in China. The tagline, “See beyond with foresight”, underlines the series’ focus on advanced mobile imaging.

Huawei Pura 80 series teaser confirms imaging-focused design

Huawei Pura 80 series launch date
Huawei Pura 80 series launch date

The launch teaser prominently displays two camera lenses, reinforcing expectations that Huawei will be taking a bold step forward in smartphone photography. The elliptical shapes have led to speculation that both may be periscope-style telephoto lenses — a design shift that aligns with earlier leaks hinting at a dual-periscope zoom system, possibly reserved for the Ultra model.

This wouldn’t be Huawei’s first venture into dual telephoto territory, as the P40 Pro+ introduced the concept years ago. However, a dual-periscope setup at this level could reaffirm Huawei’s commitment to cutting-edge imaging, not just for zoom, but for overall optical performance.

According to reports, the Huawei Pura 80 Ultra will debut a custom 1-inch LOFIC CMOS sensor developed by SmartSens (model SC5A0CS). This sensor will utilise Huawei’s RYYB pixel arrangement, known for improving low-light sensitivity, and represents a major leap in mobile sensor technology. LOFIC (Lateral Overflow Integration Capacitor) technology enhances dynamic range and low-light performance at the hardware level, signalling Huawei’s ambition to set a new imaging benchmark.

Additionally, the Ultra model is said to feature a 50-megapixel 1/1.3-inch periscope telephoto lens — one of the largest in the market — outpacing Samsung’s HP9 sensor in size. This combination could make the Pura 80 Ultra a photography powerhouse in both wide and zoom shots.

While the Ultra will lead the charge, the rest of the Pura 80 series — including the Pura 80, Pura 80 Pro, and Pura 80 Pro+ — are expected to benefit from significant upgrades. All four models may feature Huawei’s latest Maple Original Colour Imaging technology (possibly updated to version 2.0), improving colour accuracy and visual fidelity through advanced calibration algorithms.

Huawei is also expected to drop the retractable lens design this time, focusing instead on a more compact multi-camera module that can house four sensors within a triangular or concentric layout, depending on the model.

The entire Pura 80 series will debut with HarmonyOS 5 out of the box, making it the first flat-flagship line-up to do so. Since its unveiling in March, HarmonyOS 5 has received iterative updates focused on improved security, fluidity, and ecosystem integration. Paired with the new Kirin 9020 processor, the Pura 80 series is expected to offer a refined, high-performance user experience.

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Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro with Snapdragon 8 Elite, 24GB RAM, 80W charging is launching on June 11

There have been reports that Red Magic is working on a new gaming tablet for the Chinese market. Today, the brand released an official confirmation that the Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro is set to launch on June 11 in China. Ahead of the launch, the device has appeared in the databases of Geekbench and China’s 3C certification platform.

Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro: What’s known so far

Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro launch date
Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro launch date

The above poster confirms the Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro moniker and its June 11 launch date for China. This upcoming tablet, which reportedly bears the model number NP05J, has emerged in Geekbench and 3C.

Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro 3C certified
Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro 3C certified

While the 3C listing confirms that the tablet will support 80W charging, the Geekbench listing reveals that it will be powered by a 4.32GHz Qualcomm, which is nothing but the Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading Version. The Red Magic 10S Pro which debuted last month also featured the same chip.

Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro Geekbench
Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro Geekbench

The Geekbench listing further reveals that the Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro is equipped with 24GB of RAM and Android 15. The device has scored 2654 points in Geekbench 6’s single-core test and 8037 points in the multi-core test.

Reports have revealed that the Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro will feature a 9-inch OLED panel that offers 2400 x 1504 pixels resolution. It is also expected to feature an 8,240mAh battery and a built-in cooling fan.

In China, the Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro is expected to rival the recently unveiled Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered Lenovo Legion Y700 (Gen 4). The Nubia tablet will also face competition from Redmi’s upcoming Dimensity 9400 Plus-powered gaming tablet, which is expected to launch this month in China.

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Alleged OnePlus Ace 6 / 6 Pro specs leak reveals a 6.83-inch 165Hz OLED display, Snapdragon 8-series chip

Last month, a leak by tipster Digital Chat Station revealed that one of the OnePlus Ace 6 series phones will come equipped with a Snapdragon 8-series chip and a massive 7,800mAh battery. For those unfamiliar, the lineup is expected to include the Ace 6 and Ace 6 Pro, which are likely to launch in China before the end of this year. Now, the tipster is back with new details about one of the Ace 6 series phones.

OnePlus Ace 6 / 6 Pro key details leaked

OnePlus Ace 6 / 6 Pro specifications leaked

There’s a possibility that the latest leak from DCS could apply to both the OnePlus Ace 6 and Ace 6 Pro, as the two models are expected to share several specifications.

To recall, the OnePlus Ace 5 and Ace 5 Pro featured different chipsets, batteries, and camera setups, but most other specifications were identical. The company may adopt a similar approach with the Ace 6 and Ace 6 Pro. It is speculated that the Ace 6 could be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite, while the Ace 6 Pro may feature the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset.

The new leak suggests that the Ace 6 / 6 Pro will feature a 6.83-inch flat OLED screen with a 1.5K resolution, a 165Hz refresh rate, and an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor. The device will be powered by the Snapdragon 8-series chip and pack a larger battery than its previous generation. It will feature a metal middle frame, but it is yet to be confirmed whether it will have an IP68 rating.

Like the Ace 5 series, the Ace 6 Pro may not release in markets outside of China. On the other hand, the Ace 6’s modified version may break cover as the OnePlus 15R in other markets.

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Google Pixel 10 series to launch on August 20

The Pixel 10 has been popping up a lot lately. It was recently spotted during an ad shoot, leaked in new colors, and now, reportedly locked in for a launch date.

According to AndroidHeadlines, Google is planning to unveil the Pixel 10 series at a Made by Google event on August 20th. That’s not earlier than last year, despite what some previous rumors suggested. If the leak holds, the phones will begin shipping just over a week later on August 28th.

Also, don’t be confused with reports or leaks claiming the Pixel 10 series will launch on August 13th, including one from Arsene Lupin (on X). In fact, AndroidHeadlines initially reported that date as well, but after checking in with additional sources, it now seems like the launch has been pushed back by a week.

The report claims that four Pixel 10 devices will debut at the event: the standard Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, a larger Pixel 10 Pro XL, and a foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold. There’s also a chance we’ll see the Pixel Watch 4 make an appearance alongside the phones.

Google isn’t changing much…visually

Visually, don’t expect a dramatic overhaul. The Pixel 10 series reportedly sticks close to the familiar design language of its predecessor. The Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL are also expected to retain the same camera hardware as last year’s models. The base Pixel 9, on the other hand, might finally get a telephoto lens for optical zoom. 

Pixel 10 Pro CAD Render

As for the display, the Pixel 10 lineup is expected to feature PWM Dimming and flicker reduction features to make the screen easier on the eyes. 

We’ll likely hear more as the event gets closer, but for now, it looks like Google is keeping things familiar, at least on the surface.

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Nothing Phone (3) and Headphone (1) leak reveals colors and premium pricing

Nothing is gearing up to launch its first true flagship, the Phone (3), alongside its debut over-ear headphones, dubbed Headphone (1). A recent leak spills details on colors and prices, hinting at a bold push into premium markets.

Nothing’s highly anticipated Phone (3) is set for a July 2025 unveiling, marking the brand’s shift from mid-range to flagship territory. According to leaker @MysteryLupin on X, the Phone (3) will launch in black and white, with a starting price of $799 for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage variant, and $899 for the 16GB RAM and 512GB storage model. These prices align with CEO Carl Pei’s earlier tease of ~£800, but the US dollar pricing suggests a potential full US launch. The phone may ditch the iconic Glyph interface for a customizable dot-matrix display, though details remain unconfirmed.

Meanwhile, Nothing is venturing into premium audio with its first over-ear headphones, Nothing Headphone (1), reportedly slated for release on September 30, 2025. Priced at $299 and available in black and white, they aim to compete with high-end models like Sony’s WH-1000XM6, but at a more accessible price point, per a previous teaser from the brand. While specs are scarce, Nothing’s track record with audio products like the Ear (2) suggests innovative features, likely including ANC and transparency modes.

With a rumored Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip and triple 50MP cameras, the Phone (3) could challenge flagships like the upcoming Pixel 10 series and the S25 series. Here’s a sneak peak at the Phone (3)’s design.

Will Nothing’s premium pricing pay off, and can Headphone (1) disrupt the audio market? Expect more leaks as the launch nears.

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This Baseus Qi2 magnetic charger folds, tilts, and powers fast for just $23

Baseus has introduced its latest charging accessory, the EnerFill FF11, in China. Now available on JD.com for 169 yuan (roughly $23), the new charger combines Qi2-certified 15W wireless charging with a foldable dual-axis design that suits portability and minimalist workspaces.

Baseus EnerFill FF11

Baseus EnerFill FF11 Specifications

The EnerFill FF11 does not reinvent the wheel but aims to address common issues found in everyday wireless chargers. Instead of a static pad or puck, Baseus has created a product that is both functional and flexible. The charger supports up to 15W of power and is officially certified by the Wireless Power Consortium under the Qi2 standard. This upgrade enables MagSafe-level magnetism and alignment for a wider range of devices, including Android models that support the protocol.

The charger works with iPhones from the 12 series onward, along with select AirPods and Android phones equipped with magnetic rings. According to Baseus, the charger can power an iPhone 16 Pro up to 40 percent in just 30 minutes, making it about twice as fast as older 7.5W chargers.

Magnetic alignment is handled by 16 N54H-grade magnets arranged in a circular layout. These magnets offer up to 5mm of electromagnetic induction distance, allowing the charger to work through most slim cases. The magnetic lock feels secure, snapping into place firmly and holding the phone steady even when the stand is tilted.

The foldable dual-axis arm allows 130 degrees of vertical rotation and 60 degrees of horizontal rotation. This flexibility makes the charger suitable for video calls, streaming, or general desktop use. When collapsed, the device forms a compact puck measuring 94.7mm by 95mm with a height of 25.5mm. It weighs around 211 grams, which makes it easy to carry while still feeling durable.

The build uses a flame-retardant PC shell and includes silicone padding on the base to prevent slipping and scratches. Inside, the separation of the charging coil and circuit board helps with airflow and keeps the charger cool during extended use. The EnerFill FF11 uses a USB-C input and supports power levels of 5V at 3A and 9V at 2.22A.

In related news, Baseus has introduced a new 10,000mAh power bank featuring 22.5W fast charging, an LED display, and a built-in cable. The brand has also launched the MC1 Pro AI-powered clip-on earbuds with LDAC support, built-in AI assistant, and up to 40 hours of battery life.

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Snapdragon X2 Elite leak reveals 64GB RAM, 18 cores

Microsoft’s long-term ambition to make Windows on ARM a viable mainstream platform got a serious push when Qualcomm introduced the Snapdragon X Elite

Designed from the ground up for performance laptops, it brought 12 Oryon CPU cores, competitive integrated graphics, and a range of connectivity and AI features that finally gave ARM-based Windows devices a fighting chance. 

Now we are looking at what its successor will bring in terms of upgrades, and we may finally have some first details. 

Snapdragon X Elite

Snapdragon X2 Elite in testing with 18 cores?

According to tipster Roland Quandt, the unannounced SoC, tagged with the part number SC8480XP, is undergoing internal testing with up to 64GB of RAM. This 64GB configuration is likely to be reserved for a top-tier version of the chip and reportedly has 18 CPU cores, compared to the current X Elite’s 12. 

Moreover, previous leaks say that the silicon will have a SiP (System-in-Package) design that bakes RAM and storage directly onto the processor package. This will offer faster data access and better thermal performance, but might not offer much in terms of modularity.

Apart from the X2 Elite, we are also expecting the Snapdragon X2 Plus chip to succeed the X Plus. Qualcomm is set to host this year’s Snapdragon Summit on September 23 in Hawaii.

It will announce the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 at the event. But we are also expecting some details about the upcoming PC chips. Whether or not Qualcomm will announce X2 Elite or X2 Plus remains unclear.

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Redmi Pad 2 Global Launch Set for June 5, Key Specs and Pricing Confirmed

Xiaomi has confirmed that the Redmi Pad 2 will officially launch on June 5, 2025. Ahead of the release, the company has shared teaser images revealing the tablet’s design and key features. The Redmi Pad 2 will feature an 11-inch 2.5K IPS LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate. Compared to the larger Redmi Pad Pro, it is positioned as a more compact and media-focused device.

Redmi Pad 2

Xiaomi is marketing it as a “binge buddy” and has included quad Dolby Atmos-certified speakers to support that use case. The tablet also offers 4G connectivity, powered by the MediaTek Helio G100 Ultra chipset. It will be available in up to 8GB RAM configurations. Pricing and listings across Europe show the Wi-Fi-only model with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage at €199, while the 4G version with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage is priced at €299.

The display also offers 600-nit peak brightness. The tablet will ship in Mint Green and Black/Grey color options. Camera specs include an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. It is backed by a 9,000mAh battery with 18W wired charging, though European units will not include a charger in the box.

In previous updates, Xiaomi confirmed the India launch with the tagline “Built For More”. The Amazon India listing highlights a lightweight form, extended battery life, and a display suited for both work and entertainment. Both Wi-Fi-only and 4G + Wi-Fi variants have received BIS certification in India.

An earlier unboxing video from Brazilian YouTube channel TukEmperial revealed that the tablet also supports Android 15 with HyperOS, Circle to Search, and includes a microSD slot and headphone jack. Benchmark tests show an AnTuTu score of 400,000, and the device performs well on games like Asphalt 9 and Call of Duty.

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OnePlus OxygenOS V80P00 Update Released: Full List of Supported Phones and Features

OnePlus has started releasing the OxygenOS V80P00 update for smartphones and tablets. The update went live on May 28, 2025, and will reach all supported devices by June 28, 2025. It brings system stability improvements and new features to Notes, File Manager, Phone Manager, and Private Safe.

OxygenOS V80P00

In the Notes app, users on OxygenOS 14 and above can now use rich text formatting in tables, including bold and italic text. The update also allows users to drag audio or video files to change their position in a note. Users can now share audio or video files directly to the Notes app or insert media from Camera, Photos, or My Files.

On OxygenOS 15 and above, File Manager now includes a “My Files” widget. This widget lets users pin and access tagged files directly from the home screen.

Phone Manager adds a new tool called “Recommended to uninstall.” It suggests removing apps that haven’t been used for a long time. This feature can be accessed by going to Phone Manager, then Clean Up Storage, then Apps, and finally Uninstall.

Private Safe, available on OxygenOS 14 and above, now allows file search. On supported models, users can encrypt single files up to 20 GB in size. The update also improves how decrypted images and videos are displayed, again on select models.

Supported Devices

OxygenOS 14 & 15:
OnePlus Open, 13, 12, 11, 10 series
Nord 4 5G, Nord CE4, Nord 3 5G, Nord CE3
OnePlus Pad, Pad 2

OxygenOS 14 only:
OnePlus 9 series, 8T
Nord 2T 5G, CE 2 Lite 5G, N30 SE 5G, N20 SE
OnePlus Pad Go

OxygenOS 13.1.0:
OnePlus 8, 8 Pro

OxygenOS 13.0.0:
Nord 2 5G, Nord CE 2 5G, Nord CE 5G

The update is rolling out in stages. Users are advised to check manually if they haven’t received a notification yet. Feature availability may vary based on hardware and software compatibility.

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Vivo X200s vs Xiaomi 15: Performance, Cameras, and Value Breakdown

Vivo X200s and Xiaomi 15 represent two of the most powerful compact Android flagships of 2025, each pushing boundaries in design, performance, and imaging. With both devices packing top-tier hardware and advanced camera systems, this comparison is crucial for users seeking a high-end experience in a sleek form factor. Whether your priority is display quality, chipset power, or photography, understanding their differences helps clarify which device delivers better value and suits your specific needs.

1. Design and Display

Vivo X200S
vivo x200s

Build and Feel:
Both phones feature premium designs with IP68 water and dust resistance. The Vivo X200s emphasizes ruggedness with an IP69 rating and offers a slightly more durable build for those exposed to harsh environments or water-intensive use. It also uses a curved body design that feels more ergonomic in hand. The Xiaomi 15, however, feels lighter and more compact due to its smaller form factor and aluminum alloy frame. Xiaomi Shield Glass adds durability while keeping the phone sleek. While Vivo excels in robustness, Xiaomi takes the edge in hand comfort and sophistication.

Display Quality:
Vivo X200s features a 6.67-inch AMOLED panel with 1B colors, HDR10+, and an extreme 5000-nit peak brightness, making it outstanding for direct sunlight use. Xiaomi counters with a smaller 6.36-inch LTPO AMOLED offering a stunning 68B colors, Dolby Vision, and 3200 nits brightness. Xiaomi’s LTPO tech brings better battery efficiency and more accurate adaptive refresh. Though Vivo is brighter, Xiaomi’s color depth and HDR tuning are superior, especially for cinematic content.

Verdict:
Xiaomi 15 wins in overall design finesse and display richness, while the Vivo X200s offers better outdoor readability and rugged utility.

2. Specifications 

Xiaomi 15
Xiaomi 15

Performance:
Vivo X200s runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+, with Cortex-X925 cores and Immortalis-G925 GPU, delivering flagship-level speeds. Xiaomi 15 uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite with newer Oryon cores and Adreno 830 GPU, giving it a raw performance edge, especially in GPU-heavy tasks and sustained thermal control. Xiaomi also benefits from UFS 4.0, slightly slower than Vivo’s UFS 4.1 in sequential read/write, but the Snapdragon chip balances this out in overall responsiveness. For gaming and sustained performance, Xiaomi is the stronger performer.

Battery and Charging:
Vivo X200s packs a larger 6200 mAh battery, paired with 90W wired and 40W wireless charging. Xiaomi offers a smaller 5240/5400 mAh battery but adds 50W wireless and 10W reverse wireless charging, plus a faster USB-C 3.2 interface. While Vivo has a larger battery life on paper, Xiaomi’s charging versatility is better suited for modern usage, especially with reverse wireless charging. However, for power users prioritizing screen-on time, Vivo offers more endurance.

Verdict:
Xiaomi 15 offers better processing power and charging versatility, while the Vivo X200s leads in battery life and efficiency.

3. Camera

Xiaomi 15
Xiaomi 15

Main and Secondary Lenses:
Both phones use triple 50 MP sensors, but the Xiaomi 15 uses a larger main sensor (1/1.31″) with Leica tuning and better video capabilities including 8K and Dolby Vision. Its telephoto offers 2.6x optical zoom, and the ultrawide covers a 115˚ field. Vivo’s Zeiss optics and 3x periscope telephoto lens give it a better optical zoom range, and the ultrawide is slightly wider at 119˚. In photography, Xiaomi captures richer colors and more cinematic video, while Vivo focuses more on precision zoom and consistency.

Selfie Camera:
Both offer 32 MP front cameras with 4K video support. Xiaomi provides a wider sensor with HDR10+ and EIS, making it better for video-focused content. Vivo’s selfie cam has an ultrawide 20mm lens, ideal for group selfies, but lacks HDR10+ for video. Xiaomi is better suited for vlogging or streaming, whereas Vivo suits wider, social-capture needs.

Verdict:
Xiaomi 15 offers superior main sensor quality and video performance, while the Vivo X200s is better for zoom photography and wide-angle selfies.

4. Pricing

Vivo X200s is priced at approximately $650, while the Xiaomi 15 costs around $1000. This $350 price difference positions the Vivo as a better value option, offering flagship features like a periscope zoom, a larger battery, Zeiss optics, and an ultra-bright display at a significantly lower cost. While Xiaomi offers more premium performance and Leica-tuned imaging, it comes at a flagship-tier price. 

For those prioritizing value without sacrificing much on core specs, Vivo provides more for less.

5. Conclusion

Vivo X200s
Vivo X200s

Vivo X200s stands out with its 6200 mAh battery, IP69 rating, and 3x periscope zoom, making it ideal for users who prioritize endurance, camera reach, and durability. Xiaomi 15 distinguishes itself with its Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, Dolby Vision video recording, 8K capture, and more refined display and audio tech, geared toward multimedia and performance-heavy users. Each excels in different premium areas.

Verdict:
Choose the Vivo X200s for superior battery, rugged build, and affordability. Choose the Xiaomi 15 for flagship-level performance, video capabilities, and compact design. The decision depends on whether performance or practicality is the bigger priority.

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HP Omnibook 5 Coming to India with Copilot+ PC Features and 14-Inch OLED Display

HP is set to launch the Omnibook 5 laptop in India soon. The Amazon landing page is live, confirming the main features. The laptop is positioned as a Copilot+ AI PC and comes with a focus on performance and long battery life.

The Omnibook 5 is powered by the Snapdragon X1-26-100 processor. It is an 8-core chip that handles up to 45 trillion operations per second and is claimed to be 3.1 times faster than Apple’s M1 chip. The laptop also includes HP AI Companion and CoCreate. These features let users create images from text and work faster on design and writing tasks using AI.

Battery life is one of its key highlights. The Omnibook 5 is rated to last up to 34 hours on a single charge. It also supports fast charging, reaching 50 percent charge in just 30 minutes.

HP Omnibook 5

The display is a 14-inch 2K OLED screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, 300 nits brightness, and a 16:10 aspect ratio. It uses a micro-edge design to offer more screen space in a compact form.

For video calls and content, the laptop includes a 1080p HP TrueVision camera with temporal noise reduction. Audio is supported by HP Audio Boost 2.0.

The official launch date has not been confirmed yet, but it is expected to arrive in the Indian market soon. Pricing and availability will be announced at launch.

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HKC launches 144Hz gaming monitor with 99% sRGB color gamut at an affordable price

HKC has launched a new 27-inch monitor in China. The V2719 model is now available for purchase on JD.com, priced at 599 yuan ($83). It features a Full HD resolution and a high refresh rate, targeting users who need a reliable display for both productivity and light gaming.

HKC V2719 Monitor

HKC V2719 Monitor Specifications

The monitor uses a 1920×1080 IPS panel that supports a 144Hz refresh rate. HKC claims the display delivers wide 178-degree viewing angles and consistent image quality across the screen.

The panel supports 8-bit color depth and covers 99% of the sRGB color gamut, which helps improve color accuracy for tasks like basic photo editing or media consumption. The display reaches a typical brightness of 250 nits and features a 5ms GTG response time.

HKC has added flicker-free DC dimming and low blue light technology to reduce eye fatigue during prolonged use. These features aim to make the V2719 suitable for users who work long hours or watch content for extended periods. The monitor also includes multiple preset display modes accessible via the OSD menu. These include settings for cinema viewing, FPS/RTS gaming, and reading.

The V2719 comes with a tilt-adjustable stand, allowing users to set a comfortable viewing angle. It also supports 100x100mm VESA mounting for those who prefer using a monitor arm or wall bracket.

In terms of connectivity, HKC provides both HDMI and VGA ports, which ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices, including older systems. HKC has designed the V2719 with a minimalist black finish that fits well in home offices or workspace setups.

In related news, Acer recently launched the Predator XB273U X1 gaming monitor with a 2K resolution and native 200Hz refresh rate, offering high-end specs at a budget-friendly price. Redmi has also introduced the new G24 gaming monitor, which supports a 240Hz refresh rate and costs less than a typical gamepad.

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