Compact smartphones have been growing in popularity, and Vivo is expected to bring another model in the Indian market soon. The Vivo X200 FE has recently been making the rounds online, and a fresh leak confirms details regarding its color and storage options.
Vivo X200 FE Colors and Storage Revealed
To recall, the Vivo X200 FE is expected to be a rebranded Vivo S30 Pro Mini for the global market. The company recently teased the bright colors options, RAM, storage, and design elements of the Vivo S30 Pro Mini that is set to debut in China on 29th May 2025. But now, known tipster Abhishek Yadav revealed similar details for the Vivo X200 FE. He claimed that the X200 FE will be arriving in Yellow and Gray color variants in the Indian market.
It will reportedly be available in two storage configurations, which includes a 12GB + 256GB and 16GB + 512GB. Earlier today (21st May 2025), the Vivo X200 FE was spotted on the NBTC certification, which hints at its imminent release, while the TUV certification confirmed support for 90W wired fast charging. For those unaware, the Vivo X200 FE is expected to sport a 6.31-inch LTPO OLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.
Under the hood, it is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 9400e that is paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. A massive 6,500mAh battery pack is expected to power the X200 FE. For photography, the rear is rumored to feature a 50MP main + 50MP telephoto + 8MP ultra wide angle camera system, while the front could house a 50MP sensor for selfies and video calls. The X200 FE might debut in India sometime in July, so stick around for more.
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OnePlus is gearing up to launch new smartphones from its popular Nord 5 series soon. But ahead of any official announcement, a fresh leak has revealed details regarding its design elements. So here are all the details that surfaced online.
OnePlus Nord 5, Nord CE 5 design leaked: Here’s what we know
The latest information arrives from a report from TheTechOutlook. It seems like the Nord 5 and Nord CE 5 will have a design that mirrors certain Ace 5 series models. The OnePlus Nord 5 borrows the same design language as the Ace 5 Ultra, while the Ace 5 Racing Edition‘s design may be reflected in the Nord CE 5 model. So we can expect an oval shaped camera module on the rear with an LED flash module.
OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra and Ace 5 Racing Edition
While the overall design resembles the previous generation model, the Nord 5 and Nord CE 5 may have a more refined look. Among the other changes, the Nord 5 series could also include an action button and an IR blaster. OnePlus may announce the Nord 5 sometime around July 2025, and you can click here to read our detailed rumor roundup. For those unaware, the Ace 5 Ultra and Ace 5 Racing Edition are upcoming mid range devices that will launch in China on 27th May 2025.
In a recent leak, the RAM, storage, official renders, and color options of the Ace 5 Ultra and Ace 5 Racing Edition had also surfaced online. So the Nord 5 could also debut with up to 16GB + 1TB configuration and in Breeze Blue, Titanium, and Phantom Black color options. Meanwhile, the Nord CE 5 could arrive with up to 16GB + 512GB configuration and Wilderness Green, White, and Rock Black versions.
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Xiaomi is gearing up to announce a bunch of new products tomorrow (22nd May 2025), including the Xiaomi 15S Pro and Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra. But ahead of the official launch, the brand has shared a fresh teaser confirming a series of key specs and features of the premium tablet. So here are all the details.
Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra Teased with OLED display, 5.1mm body, & More
Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra
The Chinese tech giant just shared a series of teasers from its official Weibo account. Earlier today (21st May 2025), the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra was spotted on the GeekBench platform with the self developed XRing O1 chipset. This has also been confirmed on the latest teaser. But apart from this, a lot more details ghave been confirmed in these image posters.
On the front, the Xiaomi Pad 7 Utlra sports a 14-inch OLED display that has a slim 3.95mm bezels. Under the hood, the premium tablet packs a massive 12,000mAh battery pack, which supports 120W wired fast charging. Despite the huge battery capacity, the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra features measures an ultra slim 5.1mm body that weighs 609 grams. It also comes with reinforced metal structure for improved durability and a premium design along with a new magnesium alloy keyboard.
Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra
The Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra is confirmed to arrive in at least two color options, which includes a Black and a Light Blue color option. The Black variant was seen with a Black keyboard, while the Light Blue option is paired with a White keyboard. At the moment, this is all the information we have at the moment so stick around as we will be covering the launch event tomorrow.
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Infinix has officially introduced the GT 30 Pro as its latest offering in the GT series, aimed at gamers and power users seeking premium-level performance in a competitive price segment. Designed with a focus on display excellence, powerful internals, and AI integration, the GT 30 Pro arrives alongside the GT 30 Pro Gaming Master Edition, bundled with gaming accessories for a complete ecosystem experience.
Infinix GT 30 Pro specifications and features
The Infinix GT 30 Pro sports a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and multiple adaptive refresh modes (60/90/120/144Hz). The panel features 2160Hz instant touch sampling, 2304Hz PWM dimming, and DCI-P3 wide color gamut coverage, 1100 nits peak brightness (HBM) and is certified for low blue light and flicker-free use by TÜV Rheinland. When it comes to durability, the device offers Gorilla Glass 7i protection for the screen and an IP64-rated dust and water resistance.
Under the hood, the Infinix GT 30 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate, built on a 4nm process. It comes with up to 12GB LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage, with support for an additional 12GB virtual RAM expansion. The device also integrates Infinix’s XBoost Gaming Engine and VC liquid cooling with AI thermal detection for improved temperature control during intense gaming sessions.
Infinix GT 30 Pro – Blade White Infinix GT 30 Pro – Shadow AshInfinix GT 30 Pro – Dark Flare
For enhanced gaming, it also comes with gaming shoulder buttons and an x-axis linear motor. The phone is certified to support 120fps gaming experience on titles like PUBG Mobile and MLBB.
The GT 30 Pro is backed by a 5,500mAh battery that supports 45W wired fast charging and 30W wireless charging. The handset also supports 10W wired and 5W wireless reverse charging. It features a 108-megapixel main camera and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens. For selfies, the device is equipped with a 13-megapixel front-facing camera.
On the software side, the phone runs XOS 15 based on Android 15, equipped with the Infinix AI suite powered by Folax and DeepSeek R1. The device is confirmed to receive two years of Android OS upgrades and three years of security updates. The device is equipped with connectivity features, such as dual SIM, 5G, WI-FI 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, GPS with NavIC support, an IR blaster, and USB-C, and dual smart antennas for stable network performance. Lastly, the device measures 7.9mm in thickness and weighs only 190 grams.
Infinix GT 30 Pro Gaming Master Edition
Infinix MagCharge Cooler
Infinix has also unveiled the GT 30 Pro Gaming Master Edition, which includes the MagCharge Cooler and the MagCase. The MagCharge Cooler magnetically attaches to the back for active fan cooling with smart voltage regulation, and even enables Draco Mode, which supports simultaneous wireless charging and cooling.
The MagCase is built using heat-dissipating materials and is fully compatible with magnetic gaming accessories. These tools reduce thermal throttling and help sustain peak performance during marathon gaming sessions.
The GT Verse: Infinix’s expanding gaming ecosystem
Infinix GT Verse
The GT 30 Pro is part of Infinix’s broader GT Verse strategy—an expanding ecosystem that includes the XPAD GT gaming tablet, GT buds 4 wireless earphones, and the GT Power (power bank) accessory. These products are designed to work in synergy with GT-series smartphones, allowing users to create an integrated mobile gaming setup.
Infinix GT 30 Pro Price and availability
The Infinix GT 30 Pro comes in Blade White, Shadow Ash, and Dark Flare (exclusive to the Gaming Master Edition). It will be available in 8GB+256GB, 12GB+256GB, and 12GB+512GB variants. Pricing and regional availability will be announced by Infinix based on the local launch schedules. However, in Malaysia, the 12GB+256GB and 12GB+512GB are priced at MYR 1,299 (~$300) and MYR 1,499 MYR (~$350).
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Last week, the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro was officially announced in China with premium specs and features. Now, it appears that this same flagship tablet is arriving in the overseas market under a different name. The brand has confirmed the launch date of the OnePlus Pad 3 for certain regions, so let’s check it out.
OnePlus Pad 3: When will it launch in the US?
The OnePlus Pad 3 is basically a rebranded version of the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro. It will be arriving with cutting edge specs in North America (US and Canada), Europe, and the UK on 5th June 2025. To recall, it is the same the date when the OnePlus 13s (rebranded OnePlus 13T) will debut in the Indian market. The Chinese brand has confirmed that the OnePlus Pad 3 will debut in the global market with the Snapdragon 8 Elite, which is the same processor that powers the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the OnePlus 13.
OnePlus Pad 3
A teaser image poster also confirmed that the premium tablet will feature the OnePlus Open Canvas, which uses up to 3 on-screen apps. The teasers have also shown a design similar to the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro and support for a keyboard and stylus with the tablet. We can see the upcoming OnePlus Pad 3 in the Deep Sea Blue color option. While finer details are still at large, the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro’s recent announcement has revealed a lot of its hardware and features.
So the OnePlus Pad 3 could also sport a 13.2-inch LCD display with a 144Hz refresh rate, 3.4K resolution, and 900 nits of peak brightness. This model runs on the Android 15 OS based Color OS 15 custom skin out of the box. A massive 12,140mAh battery pack powers this device, which supports 67W wired fast charging. The rear has a 13MP rear shooter while the front houses an 8MP selfie camera. For audio, there is an 8 speaker setup (4 bass + 4 tweeters) with Dolby Atmos support.
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Set for a May 22 debut in China, the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra has surfaced on Geekbench, showcasing its underclocked XRing O1 chipset. Despite lower clock speeds, it delivers superior performance compared to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra’s MediaTek Dimensity 9300+.
Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra to ffeature Xring O1
The Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra, model 25032RP42C, is poised to be Xiaomi’s premium tablet, launching alongside the Xiaomi 15S Pro. Pad 7 Ultra’s Geekbench 6 scores of 2,715 (single-core) and 8,849 (multi-core) highlight the prowess of its in-house XRing O1 SoC, built on TSMC’s 3nm process. However, the chip is underclocked compared to the 15S Pro, with two prime cores at 3.70GHz (vs. 3.90GHz) and four cores at 3.04GHz (vs. 3.40GHz), resulting in a 15% performance dip.
Despite this, the Pad 7 Ultra trounces the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, which scores 2,192 and 7,327 with its MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ (1x Cortex-X4 at 3.4GHz, 3x Cortex-X4 at 2.85GHz, 4x Cortex-A720 at 2.0GHz). The Xiaomi tablet’s 10-core XRing O1, paired with a Mali-G925-Immortalis GPU, offers roughly 20% better performance, making it a formidable rival.
The Pad 7 Ultra also boasts 16GB RAM, a 14-inch 120Hz OLED display with 3.95mm bezels, and a 12,000mAh battery with 120W charging, weighing 609g at 5.1mm thick. For context, the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1-powered Pad 6 Pro’s 11-inch IPS display has a resolution of 1800 x 2880 pixels and reaches a peak brightness of 550 nits. The more recent Pad 6S Pro 12.4 packs 2032 x 3048 pixels and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.
While the Pad 7 Ultra trails Snapdragon 8 Elite tablets, its efficiency and stylus support position it as a premium contender. Will Xiaomi’s first Ultra tablet redefine the market, or will Samsung’s ecosystem hold sway? The launch will tell.
Lenovo has officially announced its latest gen gaming tablet. The Legion Y700 (2025) is the newest entry in the Legion lineup of gaming devices, bringing cutting edge performance from high end hardware. So here’s everything you need to know.
Lenovo Legion Y700: New Snapdragon 8 Elite powered Gaming Tablet
The Chinese tech giant announced the Legion Y700 with an 8.8-inch LCD display with a 3K resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio, 98 percent DCI-P3 color gamut, 165Hz refresh rate, DC Dimming, and up to 600 nits of peak brightness. Under the hood, it is equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite, which is Qualcomm’s most powerful mobile chipset that also powers other Android flagships like the Galaxy S25 Ultra and OnePlus 13.
Lenovo Legion Y700 (2025)
This processor is paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR4X Ultra RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. Users can even expand the Legion Y700’s storage by up to 2TB via a microSD card slot. For optics, the rear has a 50MP camera, while the front houses an 8MP selfie shooter. Other notable features include stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, 7600mAh battery with 68W wired fast charging, WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and Android 15 OS based ZUI 16 custom skin.
For those looking for a more immersive gaming experience, there is even a G9 game controller that attaches to the Legion Y700, turning it into a gaming handheld. This is sold separately for 499 Yuan (roughly 69 US Dollars). Lenovo unveiled the Legion Y700 (2025) in Black and White color variants with a starting price tag of 3,299 Yuan (roughly 456 US Dollars). It is set to go on sale in China on 31st May 2025.
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On May 20, 2025, iQOO launched the Magnetic Cooling Back Clip Pro and a 33W Power Bank with Built-in Cable in China, priced at CNY 199 (~₹2,400) and CNY 129 (~₹1,550), respectively. Designed for gamers and power users, these accessories enhance performance and ease of use for devices like the iQOO Neo10 Pro+.
Magnetic Cooling Back Clip Pro
Design and Features: Available in Swift Gray and Light White, each with distinct RGB lighting, this cooler supports magnetic and clip dual-mode attachment for phones and tablets, including the iQOO Neo10 Pro+, iQOO Pad 5, and Vivo Pad 5 Pro. With a 2,733mm² cooling surface and 1,600mm² TEC (thermo-electric cooling) area, it achieves a 35°C temperature drop at 36W peak power. The “Monster+” mode, activated via Bluetooth, optimizes performance by unlocking response modes, pushing device limits.
Performance: The clip’s advanced cooling, with a high-speed fan and efficient heat dissipation, ensures devices like the Neo10 Pro+ maintain peak performance during intense gaming, complementing its 7K VC cooling system. Its compatibility across iQOO and Vivo devices makes it versatile for power users.
33W, 10,000mAh Power Bank
Design and Features: Sporting a vibrant Yellow color, this 10,000mAh (5,500mAh rated) power bank features a dual-C design with a built-in braided USB-C cable and an additional USB-C port. It supports 33W FlashCharge (iQOO’s proprietary charging protocol), 22.5W PD, 18W QC, and 33W PPS protocols, charging the Neo10 Pro+ to 40% in 30 minutes.
Dimensions: Compact at 105 x 70 x 15.9mm and 177g, it’s ideal for on-the-go charging, with safety features like overvoltage protection.
While this power bank cannot charge many of the recently launched 6000+ mAh battery-powered phones from 0% to 100%, it can be considered a lightweight and easy-to-carry alternative to other power banks with a 20,000mAh battery, and it can still offer enough juice for an extra 24 hours of runtime. It also supports PD, so phones from most other brands, including Samsung, can also be charged at a reasonably faster rate.
Pricing:
Magnetic Cooling Back Clip Pro: CNY 199 (~₹2,400)
33W Power Bank with Built-in Cable: CNY 129 (~₹1,550)
Unfortunately, both products are currently exclusive to China.
Infinix is all set to unveil the Infinix GT 30 Pro globally today, alongside other products in its GT Verse lineup. One of the highlights of the event will be the debut of the company’s Snapdragon-powered gaming tablet, the Infinix XPad GT. The GT 30 Pro is also expected to arrive in the Indian market soon, and ahead of its India launch, real-life images of the phone have surfaced online.
Infinix GT 30 Pro live shots
Infinix GT 30 Pro in Blade WhiteInfinix GT 30 Pro in Dark Flare and Blade White
The Infinix GT 30 Pro will arrive in India in two shades: Dark Flare and Blade White, both sporting Infinix’s Cyber Mecha Design 2.0. The gaming-focused phone is equipped with RGB lighting on the black variant, whereas the white version opts for a cleaner aesthetic with light blue LED accents that enhance its sci-fi appeal.
Infinix GT 30 Pro specifications
Infinix GT 30 Pro in Dark FlareInfinix GT 30 Pro in Dark Flare and Blade White
According to reports, the Infinix GT 30 Pro will sport a 6.78-inch flat AMOLED display with a crisp 1.5K resolution and support for a high 144Hz refresh rate, Powering the device will likely be the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset, LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 internal storage, and a 5,500mAh battery. The device is expected to support 45W wired and 30W wireless charging.
On the software front, the GT 30 Pro is expected to launch with Android 15 layered with Infinix’s custom XOS 15 interface. In terms of optics, the phone could house a dual rear camera setup comprising a 108-megapixel primary sensor alongside an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens. On the front, a 13-megapixel selfie shooter is expected to handle video calls and self-portraits.
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Vivo appears to be gearing up for the launch of a new compact flagship device. A fresh listing on Thailand’s NBTC certification database confirms the existence of the Vivo X200 FE, suggesting that its official debut may be just around the corner. Additionally, the device ha also received approval from Europe’s EEC authority.
Vivo X200 FE certified in Thailand
Vivo X200 FE NBTC certified
The NBTC listing for the Vivo X200 FE confirms the phone’s final name along with its model number, V2503. As usual, the NBTC certification does not mention any detailed specifications. The other screenshot in the post confirms that the device is also heading to Europe, as it has bagged EEC’s approval.
Previously, the same device has been spotted on regulatory platforms like SIRIM (Malaysia) and TUV. These sightings collectively point to an imminent global launch, including an expected rollout in India sometime in July.
Vivo X200 FE specifications (rumored)
Vivo S30 Pro Mini
Rumors suggest the Vivo X200 FE will come with a 6.31-inch LTPO OLED display offering 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. For photography, the X200 FE might offer a triple rear setup featuring a 50-megapixel main sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 50-megapixel periscope lens (Sony IMX882). A 50-megapixel front camera is also expected for selfies.
The X200 FE could be powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400e chipset and backed by a 6,500mAh battery. The device could support 90W wired charging, as hinted by its TUV certification. The phone is likely to run on FunTouch OS 15 based on Android 15.
In India, the price is speculated to fall between Rs 50,000 and Rs 60,000. The country is expected to receive the device in two configurations—12GB RAM + 256GB storage and 16GB RAM + 512GB storage The phone is believed to be a rebranded version of the upcoming Vivo S30 Pro Mini launching in China.
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Samsung has quietly introduced a significant update to its home appliance portfolio in India. As per the company’s latest announcement, it has now extended Bespoke AI technology to its top-load washing machines, following strong consumer interest in the front-load models.
AI-powered features arrive in top-load models
Samsung top-loading washing machine
The new series includes top-load machines in 8kg, 10kg, 12kg, and 14kg capacities, aimed at making laundry care more intuitive and efficient. The washers come in stylish colors like Black Caviar, Lavender Gray, Deep Charcoal, and Brushed Navy, designed to complement modern interiors. These machines feature AI Wash with a three-step sensing system that determines fabric type and load weight to fine-tune the washing cycle. This includes optimizing water levels, wash intensity, and rinse duration, offering up to 25% better fabric care.
Additional features include Eco Bubble technology for gentler washing, Hygiene Steam for eliminating 99.9% of bacteria, and Super Speed cycles that complete in just 29 minutes. Stain Wash uses warm or hot water to remove sweat and everyday marks at 40°C. AI Energy Mode helps reduce power use by up to 20% and provides detailed tracking of electricity consumption via the SmartThings app.
The machines come with AI VRT+ tech that adapts to the floor type and minimizes noise during operation. Users can control cycles remotely, access Bixby voice support, and manage maintenance through SmartThings. These models also feature Samsung’s Digital Inverter Technology (DIT), which ensures quieter operation and longevity, backed by a 20-year motor warranty.
Prices start from Rs 24,490 and the range is available via Samsung retail outlets, Samsung.com, Samsung Shop App, and major e-commerce platforms.
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On May 20, 2025, iQOO unveiled the Watch 5 smartwatch and TWS Air3 earphones alongside the Neo10 Pro+ in China, emphasizing AI-driven features, e-sports modes, and impressive battery life. Priced from CNY 99 (~Rs 1200) for the earphones and CNY 799 (~Rs 9400) for the watch, both target gamers and tech enthusiasts.
iQOO Watch 5
Design and Features: Available in Starry White, Cosmic Black, and Pixel Blue, the Watch 5 sports a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a fluoroelastomer or woven straps. Running BlueOS 2.5, it integrates Blue Heart Xiao V with DeepSeek for raise-to-wake AI queries, call summaries, simultaneous interpretation, and reminders for birthdays or weather.
Its e-sports mode tracks game stats, shares data cards, and offers resurrection countdowns, showcased at the KPL 2025 Spring Finals. Health features include 30-second heart and blood pressure risk assessments, plus all-day monitoring with optical heart rate and blood oxygen sensors.
Battery: The Watch 5 delivers up to 22 days in Bluetooth mode or 14 days with eSIM, outpacing the Vivo Watch 5’s 7-day eSIM runtime.
iQOO TWS Air3
Design and Audio: Weighing 3.6g per bud, the Air3 comes in Yellow and White with a sleek, comfortable design. Its 12mm dynamic coil, tuned by Vivo’s acoustic team, delivers “Monster Sound e-sports effects” with four game-specific audio modes for immersive play.
Performance: Bluetooth 6.0 ensures a 44ms full-link gaming latency (15ms at the earphone end) and sound positioning. The earphones offer 10 hours of music playback or 33 hours of gaming with the charging case.
Qualcomm recently confirmed that it will hold the 2025 Snapdragon Summit in September this year. This gave birth to rumors that the Xiaomi 16 series equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip will debut by the end of the said month. Xiaomi’s upcoming 16 series smartphones are making headlines again, with official confirmation from Xiaomi and Qualcomm shedding light on the chipset strategy for their next-generation devices. The announcement not only dispels ongoing speculation but also provides a clearer picture of how Xiaomi will integrate its self-developed Xring chip alongside Qualcomm’s Snapdragon SoCs.
Xiaomi 16 series will debut with the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2
Qualcomm’s press release
Xiaomi and Qualcomm have signed a new multi-year partnership agreement, reaffirming their long-standing collaboration. Under this agreement, Xiaomi will continue to launch multiple flagship models featuring Snapdragon 8 series chipsets. As part of the arrangement, the Xiaomi 16 will be among the first to ship with the next-gen Snapdragon 8-series chip (Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 – tentative name), expected later this year. This confirms that Xiaomi is not breaking ties with Qualcomm, as previously rumored, but is instead reinforcing its alliance for future product generations.
CEO Lei Jun remarked that Qualcomm remains a key partner in Xiaomi’s global growth story, emphasizing their shared commitment to high-quality, innovative products. Xiaomi aims to strengthen its position in the premium smartphone segment by combining Snapdragon’s performance with its own hardware-software synergies.
Xring may power Xiaomi 16S Pro and Xiaomi 16 Ultra
The Xiaomi 15S Pro, launching tomorrow in China, will debut with the company’s in-house Xring O1 chip. It’s likely that its successor will continue this trend, integrating Xiaomi’s own chipset. While the standard Xiaomi 16 and 16 Pro will feature the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 processor, Xiaomi’s in-house SoC, however, is expected to be reserved for select high-end models like the Xiaomi 16S Pro and Xiaomi 16 Ultra.
This selective deployment suggests that the Xring chip is designed to complement, not replace, Snapdragon solutions. As production capacity for Xring is still ramping up, Xiaomi will continue relying on Snapdragon for volume flagships.
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A few years ago, if you asked a smartphone maker about building a phone under 6mm thick, they’d probably laugh or worse, remind you of how badly that went last time. Thin phones used to mean thermal throttling, pitiful battery life, and bending under pressure. They were a dead trend, confined to the concept shelves.
But somehow, in 2025, thin is trending again. Samsung’s new Galaxy S25 Edge is 5.8mm. Tecno also unveiled the Spark Slim concept at 5.75mm with a 5,200mAh battery (yes, really). Even Apple is rumored to be entering the race with the iPhone 17 Air, expected to arrive later this year at just 5.5mm.
This isn’t a throwback. It’s a reinvention.
Thin, Rebooted
The last era of ultra-thin phones ended badly. Devices like the Vivo X5 Max or Gionee Elife S5.1 were engineering marvels, but compromised everything else. Cameras were terrible. Batteries barely lasted a workday. Some bent under pressure from tight jeans.
This time, manufacturers aren’t just flattening their phones. They’re rethinking the stack.
TECNO Spark Slim
Take Tecno’s Spark Slim. At first glance, it looks like a design concept meant to impress on the MWC floor. But look closer, and it’s one of the most ambitious phones shown this year. It uses a layered packaging system called Honeycomb Structure Stacking, which compresses internal components tighter than typical flagships.
Combined with ultra-compact custom components and a high-density 4.04mm battery, Tecno manages something that feels almost impossible: fitting a full-day battery into a phone thinner than a USB-C cable. Instead of chasing the trend of silicon-carbon, Tecno sticks with a more proven Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LCO) chemistry, known for better long-term stability and resistance to swelling, which is critical in ultra-thin designs. The 45W fast-charging cell fills up in just 65 minutes.
Even more surprising, Tecno isn’t pitching this as a flagship. The company wants the Spark Slim or whatever version of it ends up in stores to sit in the mid-range, targeted at buyers in emerging markets.
How thin the TECNO Spark Slim is
That’s a sharp contrast to Samsung, which keeps the S25 Edge firmly in premium territory. It’s sleek, light, and stylish, but its 3,900mAh battery and 25W charging remind you that compromises still exist when you shrink things down. That device starts at $1,099. Tecno, meanwhile, wants to make thinness affordable.
Form Is Getting Smarter
The return of thin isn’t about nostalgia. It’s about a growing consensus that phones don’t need to be massive bricks to be powerful anymore. Chipsets are more efficient. Batteries don’t need to be enormous thanks to software-level optimizations. And for a lot of users, performance has already plateaued. Good is good enough.
But thin phones are still risky business. One wrong engineering choice and you’re back to devices that overheat, snap in half, or die by dinner. Thermal dissipation in particular remains a huge challenge. Tecno says its new graphene-based cooling system covers over 24,000mm² of internal space. That sounds impressive, but we won’t know how it performs until it hits consumer hands.
Samsung, to its credit, is playing it safer with a titanium body, ceramic glass, and modest power draw. And Apple? If the rumors are true, the iPhone 17 Air could be a design flex first and a performance machine second, more like a MacBook Air in spirit than a Pro Max killer.
Who Are These Phones For
That’s the real question. Because ultra-thin isn’t for everyone.
Gamers want cooling and endurance. Camera nerds want periscope lenses and massive sensors. Hardcore users want multiple days of battery life, not a slim silhouette.
But for a growing segment of users, especially in urban markets and developing regions, portability, comfort, and one-hand usability are winning again. Not everyone wants a slab. Some people just want a phone that feels like it fits.
And Tecno’s mid-market approach makes sense here. In cities where people are on the move all day, carrying multiple devices or navigating crowded transport, a below-150g phone that lasts all day is a compelling pitch. Thinness becomes more than cosmetic. It’s ergonomic.
The Bigger Shift Behind the Thin Trend
There’s also something deeper happening. The smartphone market has been locked in a specs race for years. More cameras, more RAM, more charging watts. But that’s made phones feel repetitive, even bloated. Ultra-thin phones don’t just look different. They represent a different set of priorities.
They show that it’s possible to achieve good performance and design without adding more bulk.
And that makes thinness less of a fad and more of a design philosophy, one that could ripple outward to other categories: tablets, wearables, maybe even foldables. After all, thin is essential when your device needs to bend or disappear into your pocket.
So, Is Thin Here to Stay?
Not everywhere. Most flagship phones will stay thick for now because they have to be. Bigger cameras, more sensors, and multi-day batteries aren’t getting any smaller. But in the middle of the market, thin might carve out a real niche. Not just as a fashion statement, but as a practical alternative to feature bloat.
Whether Tecno’s Spark Slim hits mass production or Apple’s iPhone 17 Air lives up to the leaks, one thing is clear. The thin phone isn’t dead. It just needed a smarter reason to exist.
And in 2025, it might have finally found one.
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Nubia recently confirmed that it will announce the Red Magic 10S Pro series on May 26 in China. While there are many phones with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip in the market, the upcoming Nubia gaming phone features the Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading Version, an overclocked edition of the regular variant. Ahead of the launch, the topmost variant of the phone, dubbed the Red Magic 10S Pro+, has emerged in AnTuTu’s database with a remarkable score of 3,157,833. At the same time, the brand has confirmed several details about the smartphone.
Red Magic 10S Pro+ AnTuTu listing
Red Magic 10S Pro+ AnTuTu listing
According to AnTuTu, the Nubia smartphone with model number NX789S_V2A, which has emerged in its database, is the upcoming Red Magic 10S Pro+. The above-mentioned AnTuTu score is a total of 751,409 (CPU test), 1,284,404 (GPU test), 591,635 (memory test), and 530,385 (UX test).
The AnTuTu listing confirms that the Red Magic 10S Pro+ is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading Version, which works at 4.47GHz. It is paired with 24GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage. The device is also equipped with a 144Hz display and Android 15.
Red Magic 10S Pro – Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading VersionRed Magic 10S Pro – Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading Version, Red Core R3 Pro chipRed Magic 10S Pro – 7,500mAh batteryRed Magic 10S Pro – 120W charging
The official posters released by the brand confirm that the Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading Version will also be joined by the Red Core R3 gaming chip for an enhanced gaming experience. The device will pack a massive 7,500mAh battery with 120W fast charging and bypass charging support.
To say again, it appears that the 24GB+1TB variant will be dubbed as the Red Magic 10 Pro+, while the other memory configuration may carry the Red Magic 10 Pro branding. Overall, the Red Magic 10S Pro series is expected to be an incremental upgrade over the Red Magic 10 series that debuted in Q4 2024 in China.
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Realme is preparing to unveil a new performance-focused smartphone. According to official teasers and announcements from Realme’s China president Xu Qi, the upcoming Neo 7 Turbo will be launched on May 29. Ahead of the launch, the brand has released the following posters to reveal its chipset and tease its semi-transparent design.
Realme Neo 7 Turbo to feature Dimensity 9400e chip
The Realme Neo 7 Turbo is confirmed to be one of the first devices powered by MediaTek’s latest flagship processor — the Dimensity 9400e. This chip is manufactured on TSMC’s advanced 4nm process and features an all-big-core CPU layout consisting of a 3.4GHz Cortex-X4, three 2.85GHz Cortex-X4 cores, and four 2.0GHz Cortex-A720 cores. It also features the Immortalis-G720 MC12 GPU and NPU 790 AI engine. Realme claims benchmark scores have reached an impressive 2.45 million points, making it one of the most powerful phones in the 2,500 Yuan (~$350) and 3,000 Yuan (~$415) price range.
Realme Neo 7 Turbo to sport a semi-transparent design
Another highlight is that the Neo 7 Turbo will feature a semi-transparent back panel. The above post gives a glimpse of the transparent look the device will sport. As per reports, the Neo 7 Turbo will feature a 1.5K flat display and a 7,000mAh battery with 100W fast charging support.
On the memory side, the phone may feature LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage, with configurations going up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage. The camera setup includes a 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 primary sensor with OIS, paired with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel telephoto camera. Likely, it will be a rebranded version of the Realme GT 7’s global version, which is scheduled to launch next week.
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Sony has launched its new Bravia 2 II series in India, offering 4K resolution, enhanced audio, and smart features across multiple screen sizes. The TVs are available in 43-inch, 50-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch options. All models run on the Sony X1 Picture Processor, which uses advanced algorithms to reduce noise and sharpen details. The built-in 4K X-Reality PRO upscales Full HD and 2K content close to 4K. Motionflow XR technology adds extra frames to deliver smooth visuals in fast-paced scenes.
The series has 20W open baffle down-firing twin speakers, backed by Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. Clear Phase technology adjusts audio frequencies for balanced sound. For smart features, the TVs run on Google TV, which pulls content from multiple apps and subscriptions and arranges it in one place. Users can search using voice commands with Google Assistant. Watchlists can be managed across devices, including phones and laptops. The TVs also support Apple AirPlay and HomeKit for streaming from iPhones and iPads.
The Bravia 2 II series is designed with ultra-slim bezels and a minimalist look. For gaming, it includes Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) via HDMI 2.1, which kicks in when a gaming console is turned on. With a PlayStation 5, Auto HDR Tone Mapping optimizes visuals during setup, and the TV automatically switches between Game Mode and Standard Mode based on the content.
The TVs come with access to Sony Pictures Core, offering five movie credits and up to 12 months of access to 100 rotating Sony Pictures titles. Pure Stream enables HDR streaming at up to 80 Mbps, close to 4K UHD Blu-ray quality. A voice-enabled remote is included, and the TVs feature X-Protection PRO for added durability.
Pricing and Availability:
K-75S25M2 (75-inch) – Rs 1,45,990 ($1,707) – Available now
K-65S25M2 (65-inch) – Rs 97,990 ($1,146) – Available now
K-55S25M2 (55-inch) – Rs 75,990 ($888) – Available now
K-43S25M2 (43-inch) – Rs 50,990 ($596) – Available now
K-50S25M2 – Price and sale date to be announced
K-50S22M2 – Price and sale date to be announced
K-43S22M2 – Price and sale date to be announced
Buyers can get up to Rs 5,000 cashback and EMI options starting at Rs 1,849 for the 43-inch model and Rs 2,995 for 55-inch and above. The TVs are available at Sony Centers, major electronics retailers, and online platforms across India.
A new leaked CAD render has revealed the design of the upcoming Xiaomi 16. The image, shared by tipster Majin Bu, shows that the phone will keep the Xiaomi 15’s triple camera layout and squircle-shaped camera housing. However, the fake fourth lens seen on the Xiaomi 15 has been removed. The Leica branding has been moved to the bottom-right of the camera module. The LED flash stays on the right side of the rear camera area.
The render also shows a dual-tone back. The darker part may be a cut-out for a wireless charging coil, though this will likely be covered in the retail model. Xiaomi is expected to launch the phone around late September. The Xiaomi 16 and 16 Pro are likely to be among the first phones powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip.
Earlier leaks had already revealed some major specs. The Xiaomi 16 is expected to feature a 6.3-inch flat OLED display with very thin bezels on all four sides. It will run Android 16 with Xiaomi’s upcoming HyperOS 3.0. The phone will have a 6,800mAh battery with 100W charging. In comparison, the Xiaomi 15 had a 5,400mAh battery with 90W charging.
The Xiaomi 16’s battery is larger than others in its category. The OnePlus 13T has a 6,260mAh battery with 80W charging, while the Vivo X200 FE is expected to offer 6,500mAh with 90W charging. Despite the large battery, the Xiaomi 16 is said to keep a slim and light build.
It will include a 50MP triple camera system with a periscope telephoto lens. The Xiaomi 16 Ultra is expected to launch separately in early 2026.
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At Computex 2025, the tech industry’s biggest players put forward their boldest visions for the future of artificial intelligence, both at the cloud and at the edge.
But it wasn’t just the usual suspects like Nvidia and Intel grabbing attention. From MediaTek’s AI ambitions to a neuromorphic chip developed by German researchers, this year’s event revealed a diverse and evolving AI silicon landscape.
Here’s a closer look at the most compelling AI chips and architectures introduced at the show.
1. Nvidia Unveils Grace Blackwell and NVLink Fusion
Nvidia introduced its Grace Blackwell NVL72 architecture at Computex 2025, positioning it as a new standard for high-performance AI computing. The hybrid architecture combines GPUs and CPUs in a tightly fused package and is capable of running trillion-parameter models, real-time inference, and large-scale scientific workloads.
The company also launched NVLink Fusion, a next-generation interconnect designed to enable high-speed chip-to-chip communication. Nvidia confirmed that companies like MediaTek, Qualcomm, and Marvell will adopt NVLink Fusion for building semi-custom AI compute solutions. The move opens Nvidia’s ecosystem to external partners and expands the reach of its AI infrastructure technology.
2. MediaTek’s Custom AI Ambitions and 2nm Leap
MediaTek announced its plan to tape out its first 2nm chip with TSMC in September 2025. According to the company, the new chip will offer up to 15% better performance and 25% greater power efficiency than current 3nm chips. MediaTek aims to use the new node for both mobile devices and high-performance AI applications.
The company also highlighted its collaboration with Nvidia on the DGX Spark, a compact AI supercomputer for developers. MediaTek contributed a custom 20-core CPU architecture to the system and is using its ASIC expertise to design chips tailored for AI model training and inference. MediaTek’s IP in high-speed I/O, SerDes, and optical interfaces supports this initiative.
3. Intel Expands AI and GPU Lineup with Arc Pro and Gaudi 3
Intel introduced the Arc Pro B50 and B60 GPUs, designed for AI inference and workstation-grade computing. The B60 GPU includes 24GB of memory, while the B50 version ships with 16GB. Both models support multi-GPU scaling and are optimized for applications in architecture, engineering, and design.
Intel also showcased Project Battlematrix, a workstation-class platform supporting up to eight Arc Pro B60 GPUs and capable of running AI models with up to 150 billion parameters. The platform is based on Intel Xeon processors and targets AI developers and researchers.
In addition, Intel rolled out new deployment options for its Gaudi 3 AI accelerators. The Gaudi 3 PCIe cards support scalable inference in existing data centers, while rack-scale configurations support up to 64 accelerators per rack and 8.2TB of high-bandwidth memory.
4. TUM Introduces Cloud-Free AI Chip Inspired by the Human Brain
Researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) revealed the AI Pro chip, a neuromorphic processor that does not require cloud connectivity or internet access. The chip performs real-time, on-device inference using a memory-compute integrated architecture. It employs hyperdimensional computing, allowing it to recognize patterns using limited training data.
Professor Hussam Amrouch led the development of the chip, which consumes only 24 microjoules per task, significantly less than conventional AI processors. The AI Pro chip targets specific applications in healthcare, robotics, and autonomous navigation where local processing and data security are essential.
5. Qualcomm Previews Snapdragon X2 and Teases September Launch
Qualcomm did not launch new chips at Computex but used the stage to confirm the dates for its next major event. The company announced that the annual Snapdragon Summit will take place from September 23 to 25 in Hawaii. Qualcomm is expected to launch the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 for smartphones and possibly introduce the Snapdragon X2 Elite for Windows laptops.
CEO Cristiano Amon said Qualcomm plans to expand its presence in the PC market, aiming for more than 100 Snapdragon-powered laptop models by next year. He also highlighted the growth of native Arm-compatible apps, claiming that over 1,400 games now run on Snapdragon devices.
6. The AI Chip Race Isn’t Slowing Down
Between Nvidia’s rack-scale ambition, MediaTek’s 2nm plan, Intel’s workhorse GPUs, and TUM’s sci-fi-like brain chip, Computex 2025 made one thing abundantly clear: the AI chip market isn’t just booming — it’s evolving. Fast.
And the conversation is no longer about which chip is faster. It’s about where those chips live, how they connect, and what new kinds of intelligence they can unlock.
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iQOO has launched the Pad 5 and Pad 5 Pro tablets in China, expanding its presence in the high-performance Android tablet space. The new models come with MediaTek’s latest flagship chipsets, high refresh rate displays, and large batteries. iQOO is positioning both tablets as versatile devices for entertainment, gaming, and productivity.
iQOO Pad 5 and Pad 5 Pro Specifications
The Pad 5 Pro features a 13.2-inch LCD display with a 3.1K resolution (3096×2064), a 144Hz refresh rate, and up to 1200 nits of peak brightness. The display supports HDR10 and the P3 wide color gamut, and maintains professional-grade color accuracy with Delta E ≈ 0.8.
The standard Pad 5 uses a 12.1-inch 2.8K display (2800×1968) with the same refresh rate but a lower peak brightness of 900 nits. Both panels include hardware-level low blue light filtering, DC dimming, and a paper-like reading mode.
The Pad 5 Pro runs on the Dimensity 9400+ chipset, built on TSMC’s second-generation 3nm process. It features a 3.73GHz ultra-large core and a 12-core Immortalis-G925 GPU. The Pad 5 uses the Dimensity 9300+ chipset with the Immortalis-G720 GPU. Both chipsets are developed using the Blue Crystal chip stack, which improves performance and efficiency. The Pro model achieves AnTuTu scores above 2.94 million.
Both tablets run Android 15 with OriginOS 5D. They feature floating windows, remote PC control, and cross-device collaboration through the Connection Center. The system supports WPS Office, CAJViewer, document editing, and screen extension for a desktop-like work experience. They also include AI-powered tools like voice transcription, smart meeting summaries, and presentation generation powered by the DeepSeek-R1 engine.
The Pad 5 Pro includes a 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front-facing camera. The Pad 5 has an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. Both setups cover basic photography and video conferencing needs.
The Pad 5 Pro comes with a 12,050mAh battery and supports 66W fast charging. iQOO claims it can deliver up to 18 hours of offline video playback and 65 days of standby time. The Pad 5 has a 10,000mAh battery with 44W charging. Both tablets use intelligent battery management systems and multiple energy-saving features to extend usage and preserve battery health.
The Pad 5 Pro weighs 635 grams and is 6.07mm thick. It includes an 8-speaker sound system with high-low frequency separation and Super Audio 6.0 tuning. The Pad 5 is slightly thicker at 6.62mm and weighs 590 grams. It has a 6-speaker setup. Both models support Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and USB Type-C (USB 3.2 Gen 1).
iQOO uses a 40,600mm² heat dissipation structure in the Pad 5 Pro and a 34,200mm² system in the Pad 5. Both devices support accessories like the Smart Touch Keyboard and Pencil 3, which include magnetic charging and low-latency input.
Pricing and Availability
The Pad 5 is available in four variants: 8GB+128GB for 2,499 yuan (approx. $345), 8GB+256GB for 2,799 yuan (approx. $385), 12GB+256GB for 3,099 yuan (approx. $425), and 16GB+512GB for 3,499 yuan (approx. $480).
The Pad 5 Pro comes in four configurations: 8GB+256GB for 3,199 yuan (approx. $440), 12GB+256GB for 3,499 yuan (approx. $480), 12GB+512GB for 3,799 yuan (approx. $520), and 16GB+512GB for 3,999 yuan (approx. $545).
Both tablets are now available in China through Vivo’s official eStore and retail channels.
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