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Qualcomm just revealed when the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 is coming

Most of the flagship phones powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite are already official. So, if you’re looking ahead to what’s next in the Android performance race, Qualcomm just gave us a date to circle on the calendar.

During the Computex 2025 keynote, Qualcomm president and CEO Cristiano Amon announced that this year’s Snapdragon Summit will take place from September 23 to 25 in Hawaii. 

Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 in September 2025?

You probably know what to expect from this event. The Snapdragon Summit has consistently been the venue for Qualcomm’s next-gen smartphone chip announcements, and this year will be no different. As a result, we are expecting the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 at the event.

But smartphones won’t be the only focus. Amon also teased the debut of Qualcomm’s next-gen Snapdragon X chipset for PCs, though he stopped short of providing further details.

Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 launch

As for the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, the chip is expected to bring significant performance upgrades over its predecessor. The CPU is expected to run at a base frequency of 4.4GHz, slightly higher than the previous model’s 4.32GHz. 

Additionally, the new chip will feature a second-generation, self-developed CPU architecture, and the GPU’s dedicated cache might increase from 12MB to 16MB.

In terms of manufacturing, the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 will use TSMC’s third-generation 3nm process. This is expected to bring 4% performance improvement while reducing power consumption by 9%, compared to the previous generation, without altering clock speeds. 

The chip might also integrate the new SME instruction set (part of the Arm64 architecture) that will enhance multimedia and graphics processing capabilities.

The Xiaomi 16 series is expected to be the first to launch with the 8 Elite 2. That includes the Xiaomi 16 and 16 Pro, but they won’t be alone for long. Several devices like the Redmi K90 Pro, Realme GT 8 Pro, OnePlus 14, iQOO 14, Xiaomi 16 Ultra, Vivo X300 Ultra, and the Oppo Find X9 Ultra are expected to follow suit. 

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Xiaomi XRing O1 Chip: Everything we know so far

Xiaomi officially announced with its self-developed XRing O1 a couple of days ago, marking its entry into the smartphone chipset segment. After years in the making, this chip marks a significant milestone for Xiaomi, positioning them as the fourth global smartphone brand and the second in China to develop its own System on Chip (SoC). So here’s everything you need to know about this proprietary chipset.

Xring 01 is built with 3nm process
XRing O1 is built with 3nm process

A Decade in the Making

The development of the XRing O1 represents a substantial investment and commitment by Xiaomi to enhance its technological capabilities. As per recent reports, the chip has been in development for 10 years now. In other words, this is a long project that showcases Xiaomi’s efforts in getting more control over its supply chain and optimizing its products.

Cutting-Edge Technology

The XRing O1 is apparently built on TSMC’s advanced 3nm node. The advanced process suggests that the Chinese tech giant aims on offering performance, whilst not compromising on power efficiency. It is an octa core processor with a 1+3+4 configuration:

  • One high-performance Cortex-X925 core clocked at 3.2GHz.
  • Three Cortex-A725 cores at 2.6GHz.
  • Four Cortex-A520 efficiency cores at 2.0GHz.

For graphics, the XRing O1 uses an Imagination Technologies IMG DXT72 GPU clocked at 1.3GHz. This GPU is rumored to outperform the Adreno 740 found in the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, indicating a strong emphasis on gaming and visual performance.

Performance Benchmarks

While the Xring has yet to be seen in action in real world tests, a recent GeekBench sighting hinted at its horsepower. However, the popular benchmarking platform painted a slightly different picture regarding the core configuration and GPU:

  • 2x high-performance cores at 3.90GHz
  • 4x performance cores at 3.40GHz
  • 2x efficiency cores at 1.89GHz
  • 2x additional efficiency cores at 1.80GHz
  • GPU: Mali-G925 Immortalis

The Xring O1 also managed to get a score of 2413 points in the single core test and 8068 points in the multi core test.

So what phone will it debut on?

The XRing O1 will debut in the Xiaomi 15S Pro, a which is an upcoming flagship phone designed for performance. This model was spotted in China’s 3C certification, and it was later confirmed by the brand’s official teasers. As Xiaomi moves to its in-house smartphone chip, it might be able to offer more competitive pricing on this device or in future models as it bypasses established chipmakers like Qualcomm and MediaTek.

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Xiaomi Civi 5 Pro could launch on May 22 with 25% Better Light Sensitivity in Selfie Camera, Sample Photos Out

Xiaomi has recently confirmed that its upcoming Civi 5 Pro smartphone will be launching in May. With the company’s 15th Anniversary event scheduled for May 22, it is widely expected that the phone will be unveiled during the celebration.

The Civi 5 Pro will be available in four colors: Nebula Purple, Sakura Pink, black, and white. The Nebula Purple version uses a new Nebula Quicksand process that etches millions of star-like particles using nano-level tech. The Sakura Pink variant is designed to look like spring cherry blossoms. The black and white options are simple and clean.

The phone has a 6.55-inch OLED micro-curved screen with a resolution of 1.5K and a 120Hz refresh rate. It supports HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. The peak brightness goes up to 3200 nits. The bottom bezel is just 1.6mm thick.

On the back, the phone features a triple-camera setup with Leica branding. It has a 50MP main camera with an f/1.63 aperture, a 12MP ultra-wide lens with a 15mm focal length and f/2.2 aperture, and a 50MP Leica floating telephoto lens with a 60mm focal length. The telephoto camera supports 2.2x zoom and can also be used for tele-macro shots. This is the first time Xiaomi is using a Leica floating telephoto lens.

The front camera is a 50MP sensor developed by Samsung. It uses a new ultra-transparent nano-prism to boost light sensitivity by 25%. Xiaomi says this will improve selfie quality, especially in low light. The company has shared photo samples from both the telephoto and front cameras.

The Civi 5 Pro runs on the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor. A Geekbench listing confirms a model with 16GB RAM, and a 12GB version is also expected. The battery is 6000mAh, up from 4700mAh in the previous model. It supports 67W fast charging, as confirmed by 3C certification.

Xiaomi’s 15th anniversary launch event is set for May 22 at 7 PM, where it will also showcase other major new products, including the debut of Xiaomi’s self-developed Xring 01 mobile chip, powering the new Xiaomi 15S Pro flagship phone.

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Nothing Phone (2a) Plus gets an all-time low price of Rs 19,950

Nothing Phone (2a) Plus was launched early last year at Rs 29,999, featuring exceptional features. However, the smartphone has grabbed a big discount, as it is now retailing for the price of Rs 19,950 for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. It is exclusive of any bank discount, aka you can save up to Rs 2000 via credit cards. The discount seems time-limited and may fade away.

nothing phone 2a

If you have an Amazon ICICI Bank credit card, you can get Rs 997 cashback, or up to Rs 2000 instant discount on Federal Bank Credit cards.

Nothing Phone (2a) Plus smartphone comes with a 6.7-inch AMOLED display that offers up to 120Hz refresh rate, 700 nits maximum typical brightness, and a 20:9 aspect ratio. It is protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and features Always on Display feature support.

Further, it is powered with MediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro, Mail G610 MC4, and couples up to 12GB/256GB RAM and Storage. In the camera section. The smartphone features a dual 50MP primary sensor and an Ultrawide camera along with an LED flash on the rear side. There’s a 50MP primary sensor on the front for selfies and video calling.

In connectivity, there’s support for WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, 360-degree NFC, and a USB Type-C 2.0. A 5000 mAh battery sites with 50W fast wired charging. It is available in Black, and Grey color options. There’s a fingerprint under display, accelrometer, gyro, proximity, and compass.

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HP Launches Star Book Pro 13 2025 with Ryzen AI 7 H 350, 2.5K Display and 32GB RAM

HP has launched the 2025 Star Book Pro 13 laptop in China. The new model is now listed on JD.com and features AMD’s latest Ryzen AI 7 H 350 processor, 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. The laptop is priced at 6,999 yuan (approx. $970).

HP Star Book Pro 13

HP Star Book Pro 13 Specifications

The Star Book Pro 13 targets users who need a lightweight and powerful machine for work or study. It weighs just 1.02 kilograms and features a slim 16.5mm profile. HP uses a magnesium-aluminum alloy for the chassis to improve durability while keeping the weight down.

It runs on AMD’s third-generation AI processor, which includes a hybrid Zen5 + Zen5c architecture. The Ryzen AI 7 H 350 packs 8 cores and 16 threads, with a maximum single-core boost of 5.0GHz. It integrates a Radeon 860M GPU based on the RDNA 3.5 architecture and features the XDNA 2 NPU for up to 50 TOPS of AI computing power.

The laptop is equipped with 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM running at 7500MHz in a dual-channel setup. It also includes a 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD for storage.

The laptop features a 13.3-inch 2.5K IPS display with a 2560 × 1600 resolution, 100% sRGB color coverage, and a peak brightness of 400 nits. It uses DC dimming and an anti-glare coating to minimize eye strain. The screen adopts a 16:10 aspect ratio, with slim bezels and a 90% screen-to-body ratio.

The Star Book Pro 13 comes with a 5MP IR webcam that supports Windows Hello facial recognition. It also features AI-assisted tools such as background blur and auto white balance. HP tunes the audio system with Poly Studio and supports DTS stereo surround sound. The keyboard includes two levels of backlighting and a large touchpad.

In terms of connectivity, it includes two USB-C ports with full-function support, one USB-A (10Gbps), one USB-A (5Gbps), HDMI 2.1, a 3.5mm audio jack, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth. The laptop supports 100W PD fast charging and claims a battery life of up to 11.75 hours under the MM25 benchmark.

The Star Book Pro 13 ships with Windows 11 and includes Microsoft Office Home Edition. HP also bundles its E-Care support package with the device. The laptop is available in Ceramic White and Moonlight Silver finishes.

In related news, Acer has launched the Swift X 14 AI and Swift X 14 laptops featuring RTX 5070 GPUs and OLED displays. The company also introduced the ultra-light Swift Edge 14 AI laptop, weighing under 1kg and equipped with a sharp 3K OLED screen.

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Apple AI deal with Alibaba might be a national security risk

While Apple Intelligence isn’t as impressive as it was made out to be, the company isn’t giving up on artificial intelligence. The brand is already working with OpenAI to integrate advanced AI capabilities, but it seems like future AI plans might give Apple some trouble.

Apple may face scrutiny for AI deal with Alibaba

The Cupertino based giant has plans to introduce more AI models, and this might involve the Chinese giant, Alibaba. However, this deal has unsurprisingly raised alarms for US lawmakers who are wary of the Apple-Alibaba partnership. According to The New York Times report, a source claimed that White House officials and members of the House Select Committee on China are asking Apple executives about this collaboration.

Apple AI

The primary cause of concern seems to revolve around data and in what capacity it would be shared with Alibaba. It seems like Apple is also being questioned about possible commitments that it might have made with Chinese regulators. The iPhone maker’s answers may have been unsatisfactory, as the source claimed that Apple execs could not answer most of these questions. This would likely lead to Apple facing increased scrutiny in the AI deal with Alibaba.

Apple aims to bring more AI models to Apple Intelligence. But so far, only OpenAI’s ChatGPT seems to be the only available option. Working with Chinese companies raises concerns over national security, particularly around data security, data privacy, and more. Earlier this year, a rumor had also surfaced of Apple turning to DeepSeek to bring Apple Intelligence for the iPhones sold in China, which is against sharing its citizens’ data with a foreign AI model.

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Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 AnTuTu, Geekbench scores

Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 AnTuTu score

Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset in April 2025. In case you’re wondering why it is called Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, not Snapdragon 8s Elite, it is because the chip does not have Oryon cores. This is perhaps the second Qualcomm mobile chipset after the Snapdragon 8 Elite to come with all big CPU cores.

The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 is a sub-premium chipset that offers high-end performance while being lighter on the pocket. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 and 8s Gen 3 have been a hit from Qualcomm; therefore, we’re seeing more such chips from the brand. Here, we’ll look at the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 benchmark scores to see its raw performance.

Note: The following benchmark tests were conducted on the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro (powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4).

Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 AnTuTu score

AnTuTu v102,050,881
CPU460,339
GPU852,942
Memory410,236
UX327,364

The overall AnTuTu score of Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 is obviously lower than Snapdragon 8 Elite’s 2.8 million+, but it beats the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 AnTuTu score

The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 posts an impressive AnTuTu score of 2.05 million, which is higher than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3’s 1.93 million score. That’s a 6% performance jump, which suggests Qualcomm is pushing the 8s series closer to flagship territory while keeping thermals and cost more manageable.

However, it’s still a fair distance behind the Snapdragon 8 Elite, which tops the chart with a massive 2.8 million score. That’s over 36% higher than the 8s Gen 4, showing just how much more performance Qualcomm is reserving for its true flagship silicon.

Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 Geekbench score

Geekbench v6
Single core2,041
Multi core6,833

The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 puts up a solid fight in Geekbench 6, scoring 2,041 in single-core and 6,833 in multi-core tests. That’s just slightly behind the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, which edges it out with 2185 single-core and 6735 multi-core. Interestingly, while the 8s Gen 4 falls a bit short in single-core performance, it actually outperforms the 8 Gen 3 in multi-core — albeit by a small margin — showing its strength in multitasking and parallel workloads.

Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 Geekbench performance

Of course, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Elite stands in a league of its own. With a whopping 3056 single-core and 9702 multi-core scores, it completely eclipses both the 8 Gen 3 and 8s Gen 4. That’s over 49% higher in single-core and 42% higher in multi-core compared to the 8s Gen 4.

Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 spec sheet

Snapdragon 8s Gen 4
AnnouncedApril 2025
Manufacturing4nm (TSMC)
CPU1 x 3.21 GHz — Cortex-X3
3 x 3 GHz — Cortex-A720
2 x 2.8 GHz — Cortex-A720
2 x 2.02 GHz — Cortex-A720
GPUAdreno 825 GPU
Real-time hardware accelerated ray tracing
Global illumination
Ray tracing support
Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
NPUQualcomm Hexagon NPU
Storage/MemoryUFS 4.0
LPDDR5x, up to 4.8GHz
CameraSpectra triple 18-bit AI ISP
Up to 320MP single camera
Up to 108MP single camera with zero shutter lag
Up to 36MP triple camera with zero shutter lag
Real-time semantic segmentation (max 12 layers)
Up to 4K/60fps video recording
ConnectivitySnapdragon 5G modem
Download: 4.2Gbps
Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 5.8Gbps)
Bluetooth 6.0
NFC
DisplayOn-device: WQHD+ @ 144Hz, QHD+ @ 144Hz
External: 4K UHD @ 60Hz
10-bit color depth
Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, HDR Vivid
ChargingQualcomm Quick Charge 5

Acer Introduces Swift X 14 AI and Swift X 14 Laptops with RTX 5070 GPUs and OLED Displays

At the recent COMPUTEX 2025 event, Acer has launched the Swift X lineup of laptops, including Acer Swift X 14 AI and the Swift X 14. Both models are built for creators and professionals who need reliable performance, good graphics, and accurate visuals in a lightweight design.

Acer Swift X 14 AI

Swift X 14 AI: AMD Ryzen with AI Acceleration

The Swift X 14 AI (model SFX14-61G) runs on up to an AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 processor with a built-in Neural Processing Unit (NPU) that delivers up to 50 TOPS of AI performance. It includes the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU based on NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture. The laptop supports NVIDIA Studio Drivers, DLSS 4, and NVIDIA NIM Microservices, making it suitable for creative work like video editing, rendering, and AI development.

It features a 14.5-inch OLED touchscreen with a 2880 x 1800 resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio, and 100% DCI-P3 color gamut. The screen is Calman-verified, VESA DisplayHDR TrueBlack 500 certified, and protected by smudge-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass.

This model supports up to 32 GB of LPDDR5X memory and up to 1 TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD storage. It has a 1080p IR webcam, dual microphones, and supports facial recognition. Additional security includes a fingerprint reader and Microsoft Pluton. The device includes DTS:X Ultra speakers, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, two USB-C (USB4), two USB-A, HDMI 2.1, a MicroSD card reader, and a 3.5 mm audio jack. The 76 Wh battery supports up to 11 hours of video playback. The laptop weighs 1.57 kg and has an aluminum chassis in Titanium Gray.

Swift X 14: Intel Core Ultra for Multitasking

The Swift X 14 (model SFX14-73G) is powered by up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor 285H, with Intel AI Boost capable of up to 13 TOPS. It uses the same NVIDIA RTX 5070 GPU and the same 14.5-inch 3K OLED touchscreen as the AMD version, with identical display specifications.

It supports up to 32 GB LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1 TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD, with the added option of dual SSD slots. It also has a 1080p IR webcam, dual microphones, DTS:X Ultra audio, and the same port configuration. The battery capacity remains 76 Wh but offers up to 16 hours of video playback. This version supports Intel Killer Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3. It weighs 1.58 kg and features the same aluminum build and color as the AMD model.

Shared Features and Build

Both laptops include a backlit keyboard, a large haptic touchpad with an activity indicator, and a 180-degree hinge. They support MPP 2.5 stylus input and feature Acer’s AI tools like Copilot, PurifiedVoice 2.0, PurifiedView 2.0, User Sensing, and Windows Studio Effects.

Pricing & availability

Both models will be available in EMEA starting July 2025, with prices starting at EUR 1,799. Final configurations and availability may vary by region.

At COMPUTEX 2025, Acer unveiled the gaming-oriented Predator Triton 14 AI and Predator Helios Neo 14 AI laptops, alongside the new Swift X series laptops and a range of new monitors across its Predator, Nitro, and ProCreator lines.

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Check out the world’s thinnest curved screen smartphone — only 0.15mm thicker than the S25 Edge

Infinix appears to be chasing the thin-phone trend — and if the latest leak is accurate, it may soon launch the world’s thinnest curved screen smartphone. The upcoming Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ reportedly measures just 5.95 mm in thickness, putting it in the same league as Samsung’s premium Galaxy S25 Edge, but at a far lower price point.

Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ vs iPhone 14

According to well-known leaker UniverseIce, the Hot 60 Pro+ has entered mass production and is being positioned as “the thinnest curved screen phone” yet. Photos of the phone compared to an iPhone 14 (7.8 mm thick) highlight just how slim this Infinix model really is — making it a noteworthy release in the budget segment.

Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ thickness

Chinese brands have long been known to adopt and democratize premium smartphone design trends. Just as they previously embraced Samsung’s curved displays or Apple’s flat sides, Infinix seems to be borrowing a page from the ultra-slim design playbook of the Galaxy S25 Edge. That device, priced at $1,099.99, stands out for its form-first philosophy, targeting a niche audience. By contrast, the Hot 60 Pro+ is expected to retail for under $500, bringing a similarly thin design to a much broader audience.

Of course, there are bound to be compromises. While the Galaxy S25 Edge boasts high-end hardware, the Hot 60 Pro+ will likely stick to mid-range internals — meaning relatively weaker performance, a lower-quality display, and possibly a less capable camera setup. That said, if Infinix manages to maintain solid battery life — possibly through newer silicon-carbon battery tech — the phone could still feel like a premium option for budget-conscious buyers.

Ultimately, the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ could be a compelling alternative for users who want the cutting-edge look of an $1,100 phone without the price tag. And if the brand gets the balance right, it could signal a wider shift toward ultra-thin designs in the affordable phone market.

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Huawei Nova 14 Ultra launched with 6.81″ LTPO OLED, RYYB quad-cam, 100W charging & satellite messaging

Huawei has officially launched the Nova 14 Ultra alongside the Nova 14 and Nova 14 Pro, positioning it as the flagship of the series. It is the world’s first bar-style smartphone to ship with HarmonyOS 5 pre-installed. The Nova 14 Ultra combines premium design with advanced imaging, upgraded AI features, and satellite connectivity. Here’s a closer look at its key specifications.

Huawei Nova 14 Ultra

Huawei Nova 14 Ultra Specifications

The Nova 14 Ultra sports a 6.81-inch OLED display with slightly curved edges and a resolution of 2860×1272 pixels. It uses LTPO technology to support a 1–120Hz adaptive refresh rate, along with 2160Hz high-frequency PWM dimming to help reduce eye strain. The panel reaches a peak brightness of 5,500 nits, ensuring clear visibility in bright environments while maintaining consistent color accuracy across varying lighting conditions.

Huawei has not officially confirmed the chipset inside the Nova 14 Ultra, but early reports indicate it uses a Kirin-series processor. The phone delivers smooth performance across multitasking, AI photography, and real-time processing, thanks to HarmonyOS-level optimizations and enhanced thermal and memory management.

The Nova 14 Ultra is the first non-foldable smartphone to launch with HarmonyOS 5 out of the box. The OS is built on Huawei’s Pangu AI model and incorporates DeepSeek to boost overall system responsiveness. The upgraded Celia assistant supports natural voice interactions, gesture control, and smarter call handling. HarmonyOS 5 also brings built-in editing features like Magic Eraser and AI Magic Cutout for quick, AI-assisted photo adjustments.

The Nova 14 Ultra features a quad-camera system on the back, including a 50MP main sensor with variable aperture (f/1.4–f/4.0) and OIS, a 50MP periscope telephoto lens with OIS and 3.7x optical zoom, a 13MP ultra-wide macro lens, and a 1.5MP multispectral color sensor. All three primary lenses use Huawei’s RYYB color filter. The camera setup supports up to 100x digital zoom. On the front, the phone houses a 50MP ultra-sensitive portrait camera alongside an 8MP zoom portrait lens, which supports 2x optical and 5x digital zoom for detailed selfies and portrait shots.

Huawei Nova 14 Ultra

Both the front and rear cameras support up to 4K video recording and a wide range of shooting modes, including HDR Vivid, night mode, macro video, high-resolution capture, portrait beautification, and AI-assisted photography.

The 14 Ultra offers dual-band Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7 support, along with Bluetooth 5.2 featuring LDAC and L2HC audio codecs for high-quality wireless sound. It includes NFC with support for various payment methods and provides dual-mode satellite messaging via BeiDou and TianTong, allowing both text and image-based location sharing. The phone also features a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, stereo speakers enhanced with Huawei Histen audio, and a full set of sensors, including a flicker sensor and an ambient light sensor for better display and camera performance.

The 14 Ultra houses a 5,500mAh battery and supports 100W Huawei SuperCharge Turbo. The phone comes bundled with the new Ice Crystal All-in-One 100W charger, allowing fast top-ups even on the go. It maintains a slim 7.78mm profile and weighs around 204 grams.

Pricing and Availability

The Nova 14 Ultra starts at 4,199 yuan (around $582) for the 256GB Kunlun Glass model. The 512GB variant is priced at 4,499 yuan (around $624), and the 1TB version comes in at 4,999 yuan (around $694). Sales in China begin on May 23, with color choices including Floating Gold, Floating White, Flowing Purple, and Obsidian Black.

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These Acer earbuds use AI for real-time voice translation

Acer has already announced a series of new AI powered products in the ongoing Computex 2025 event. Among the various launches, the Acer AI TransBuds standout as a pretty handy gadget. These earbuds utilizes artificial intelligence to make multilingual communication easier.

Acer AI TransBuds: Breaking down the language barrier in conversations

The Taiwanese tech giant unveiled the AI TransBuds as a pair of lightweight and compact earbuds that can be paired with a smartphone or tablet via a plug-in receiver. Once connected, the earbuds are capable of real time two way voice translation by employing AI powered technology to allow speech recognition and semantic analysis. This makes it quite useful in breaking down the language barrier in communication.

Acer AI TransBuds
Acer AI TransBuds

Apart from just real time translation, the Acer AI TransBuds also come with support for live captioning and transcription. In other words, your conversation can be noted down and stored, allowing you to review it later on. The company claims that the AI powered system currently supports 15 major languages that are spoken across Asia, Europe, and even North and South America.

Unfortunately, Acer has yet to announce the pricing and availability details regarding these AI earbuds. In related news, the company also unveiled the Acer FreeSense Ring, which is another AI powered smart ring that will take on the Galaxy Ring and Oura Ring. There was also the new ultra lightweight Swift Edge 14 AI that weighs less than 1kg and has a 3K OLED display. Similarly, the Aspire 16 AI laptops are an AI enabled notebook series that comes in the Intel Core Ultra, AMD Ryzen AI, and Snapdragon X platforms.

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Galaxy S25 Edge to support Log video recording via selfie camera before other S25 models

Samsung is expanding its support for Log video capture — and this time, it’s coming to the front-facing camera. The upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge allows users to shoot Log videos using the selfie camera, a first for Galaxy phones. This feature will also likely roll out to other S25 models and potentially select older devices via software updates.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Launches_ Check Specs and price

Galaxy S25 Edge has a toggle for Log mode in both Video and Pro Video modes

According to new screenshots shared by @DevOfIpos, the Galaxy S25 Edge has a toggle for Log mode in both Video and Pro Video modes when using the front camera. Log video recording offers greater flexibility for post-processing by capturing a wider dynamic range, though it requires color correction before the footage is ready for viewing. Samsung’s Gallery app can automatically apply color correction using its Edit suggestions, or users can opt for manual grading.

The new One UI 7 build also includes additional pro-level tools such as False Color and Zebra Pattern exposure indicators. These tools help identify over- or under-exposed areas in a shot, making it easier to nail the exposure before hitting record.

While Log support for rear cameras is already available on the Galaxy S25 and has been backported to the S24 series with One UI 7, selfie camera support is new territory. The screenshots were taken on the Galaxy S25 Edge, which is expected to launch by the end of this month, suggesting this version of One UI 7 could reach other S25 models soon. According to @DevOfIpos, the update may arrive as early as next month, although timelines could vary by model and region.

Interestingly, early One UI 8 builds also hint at selfie Log video support for the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6. However, it remains unclear whether the Galaxy S24 series will eventually gain this capability, leaving some users waiting longer for a feature that could push mobile videography further than ever before.

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Huawei launches MateBook Fold Ultimate Design, its first foldable laptop

Huawei has officially entered the foldable laptop category. The company today unveiled the MateBook Fold Ultimate Design, its first commercial notebook with a folding display. But the device is notable in more than one way.

It’s also the first to debut with in-house HarmonyOS for PC with its own chip inside (more on that later). But no prize for guessing, the biggest highlight of the MateBook Fold is its display.

Design and Display

It unfolds to reveal an 18-inch screen with a 3.3K resolution in a 4:3 aspect ratio. Fold it shut, and it becomes a more compact 13-inch machine. 

The panel itself uses dual-layer LTPO OLED with a dynamic contrast ratio of 2,000,000:1 and peak brightness of 1600 nits. There’s a carbon fiber support layer under the screen, which is said to triple the display’s impact resistance.

For all its design flexibility, the MateBook Fold doesn’t stray far from Huawei’s broader design language. It weighs 1.16kg and measures just 7.3mm thick when unfolded. It’s still an unusually thin and lightweight machine for this kind of hardware. 

The body features a leather finish and is available in three colors: Forged Shadow Black, Sky White, and Cloud Blue. The black variant has a few extra flair to it. It has what Huawei calls a “Forging Shadow Cloud Pattern” on the back with a “Black Gold Waistline” design.

The folding mechanism is also central to the MateBook Fold’s design. It uses what Huawei claims is the industry’s largest folding hinge at 285mm. The hinge has a three-stage shaft with uniform torque to improve both the feel and precision of the opening and closing mechanism. 

The hinge itself opens and closes in a water-drop shape, which Huawei says helps reduce stress on the screen when folded. The company is also touting a 400% increase in hovering torque and double the machining accuracy for the spindle.

That hinge has functional benefits, too. It supports flexible angles for ergonomic use, from a barely open 0 degrees up to a stable hover at 150 degrees. The cooling system has been upgraded to match, with a diamond aluminum dual-fan setup and an ultra-thin anti-gravity vapor chamber to help maintain performance under load.

Performance and Software

Under the hood, the MateBook Fold runs on Huawei’s in-house silicon—although details about the specific chip remain vague. It boots on PC, the company’s own operating system. 

The latest version, HarmonyOS 5, brings a handful of new features, including “one system, unified ecology,” meant to help unify mobile and desktop experiences. 

It supports distributed soft bus interconnection, which allows for higher-speed file sharing and multitasking across devices. Huawei says data transfer speeds can hit 160MB/s, and the system now supports up to four concurrent device connections.

The laptop also introduces a range of touch and gesture controls. You can swipe up to view videos and down to see comments, or cast one part of the screen while interacting with another.

 There are also more unusual inputs like five-finger “waterfall screen browsing” and eight-finger taps to bring up the virtual keyboard. It’s not entirely clear how intuitive these gestures are in real-world use, but they mark a clear attempt to differentiate the device’s UI experience from other Windows-based hybrids.

Price and Availability

Huawei has priced the MateBook Fold in the premium bracket. The 32GB + 1TB variant comes in Sky White or Cloud Blue and costs 23,999 yuan (roughly $3,300). The top-tier 32GB + 2TB model in Forged Shadow Black is 26,999 yuan (~$3,720). The device is now available for reservations in China from Vmall.

Huawei MateBook Fold Ultimate Design Specifications

Specification
Size and Weight
WidthUnfolded: 382.5 mmClosed: 288.5 mm
DepthUnfolded: 288.5 mmClosed: 193.7 mm
HeightUnfolded: 7.6 mm (left) / 7.3 mm (right)Closed: 14.9 mm
WeightApprox. 1.16 kg (without keyboard)
Display
SizeUnfolded: 18 inchesFolded: 13 inches
TypeDouble-layer OLED (flexible display)
Screen-to-body Ratio92%
Aspect RatioUnfolded: 4:3Folded (half screen): 3:2
ResolutionUnfolded: 3296 × 2472Folded (half screen): 2472 × 1648
BrightnessTypical: 700 nitsPeak: 1600 nits (HDR)
Color GamutP3 wide color gamut
Contrast RatioHDR Mode: 2,000,000:1Normal Mode: 1,000,000:1
Storage1 TB or 2 TB SSD
Memory32 GB
Wireless Connectivity
WiFi / BluetoothWiFi 6 / Bluetooth 5.2
Battery
TypeLithium polymer
Capacity74.69 Wh (rated)
Ports
Folded StateUSB-C × 1 (left side)USB-C × 1 (upper side)
BiometricFingerprint scanner (in power button)
Camera8 MP front camera
Audio6 speakers
4 microphones

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Acer FreeSense Ring launched: New Galaxy Ring rival with titanium alloy build, heart rate tracking, & blood oxygen mapping

Acer is the latest brand to compete with Samsung and Oura in the smart ring segment. During the Computex 2025 event, the Taiwanese tech giant unveiled a bunch of new PCs, tablets, monitors, and much more. But one of the more notable announcements was the FreeSense Ring. So here’s everything you need to know.

Acer FreeSense Ring: What makes it special?

The new smart ring is a first from Acer, bringing advanced health tracking technology and AI features. As per the official announcement, the FreeSense Ring packs biometric sensing features that can track users’ heart rate, blood oxygen levels, heart rate variability, and even sleep quality. It also takes all of this information and makes personalized wellness insights and suggestions.

Acer FreeSense Smart Ring
Acer FreeSense Ring

All of this is packed in a lightweight titanium alloy body that measures around 2 to 3 grams. Users can even buy the FreeSense Ring in sizes ranging from 7 to 13. It is also 5ATM rated for water resistance, allowing you to wear it when swimming (not diving). So the new Acer smart ring is clearly competing with the Oura Ring and Samsung Galaxy Ring.

Acer will release the FreeSense smart ring in two color options, namely Black in a glossy finish and the matte finish Rose Gold. At the moment, the company has yet to announce the pricing and availability details of the new smart ring. But we can expect more details to surface in the upcoming weeks. In related news, Acer just announced the cutting edge Swift Edge 14 AI laptop that weighs less than 1 kilogram and packs a 3K OLED display.

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Galaxy Z Fold 7 and tri-fold may switch to titanium — but is it really better than carbon fiber?

Samsung is reportedly aiming to make its upcoming foldables lighter and slimmer, and titanium may play a key role in achieving that. According to a new report, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Samsung’s much-rumored tri-fold phone could both feature titanium components in their designs — a move that may also help them better compete with the increasingly sleek foldable options from Chinese brands.

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

Samsung has previously experimented with titanium in its foldables, specifically with the South Korea-exclusive Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, which used a titanium backplate. This time, the company is said to use the same lightweight yet durable material for the backplate of both the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and its first tri-fold consumer device. The Galaxy S25 Ultra — the brand’s latest bar flagship — uses it in its frame instead.

Why titanium instead of carbon fiber?

The backplate is a critical structural component in foldable designs, offering support between the hinge and the flexible display. Earlier Galaxy Fold models used stainless steel backplates, before shifting to carbon fiber from the Z Fold 3 onward. With titanium, Samsung is said to be prioritizing both strength and reduced weight. Although it’s unclear if this shift is purely performance-driven — after all, carbon fiber is neither particularly heavy nor cheap. According to NitPro Composites, carbon fiber can actually be lighter than titanium and even more expensive to produce.

According to previous reports, Samsung might omit the S Pen digitizer to reduce the thickness. Removing this component could make the device significantly thinner, aligning it more closely with rivals that already boast more compact designs. Still, Samsung isn’t abandoning stylus support entirely. The company is reportedly developing a new OLED panel with stylus compatibility that doesn’t require a built-in digitizer — similar to Apple’s approach with its Pencil. The tech is currently under development, and it’s unclear when it will debut in a commercial Galaxy foldable.

It will be interesting to see how much the new component influences both the thickness and price tag of the Z Fold 7. Fortunately, we may not have to wait much longer — the phone is expected to launch in “early July”, and leaked marketing materials or e-commerce listings could surface ahead of the official debut. So keep an eye out for more details.

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Huawei Nova 14 & 14 Pro launched with 120Hz displays, HarmonyOS 5, 100W charging & satellite messaging

Huawei has launched the Nova 14 and Nova 14 Pro smartphones in China, targeting users who want sleek design, powerful cameras, and smarter AI features. Both models come with HarmonyOS 5, new imaging upgrades, and support for satellite messaging, strengthening Huawei’s position in the mid-to-premium segment.

Huawei Nova 14 Pro
Huawei Nova 14 Pro

Huawei Nova 14 and 14 Pro Specifications

The Nova 14 features a 6.7-inch flat display with a 2412×1084 resolution and supports a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, offering fluid visuals and smooth interaction. The Nova 14 Pro steps up with a larger 6.78-inch curved display at 2776×1224 resolution and supports LTPO technology for a 1–120Hz dynamic refresh range. Both displays come with eye protection features, aiming to reduce strain during prolonged use.

While Huawei has not officially disclosed the processor details for either model, both phones deliver high-efficiency performance. The hardware is optimized for intelligent multitasking, real-time image processing, and low-latency operations, particularly important for the AI-powered features packed into the new models.

Both models run HarmonyOS 5 out of the box. The system introduces enhanced multitasking tools like Live Window, tap-to-share, and one-click Huawei ID login. Huawei’s Celia voice assistant has also been upgraded with a more realistic AI model, capable of handling a wider range of daily commands and contextual responses.

Huawei Nova 14

The Nova 14 comes equipped with a triple rear camera setup, led by a 50MP RYYB Ultra Vision main camera (f/1.9), a 12MP RYYB telephoto portrait lens with OIS (f/2.4), and an 8MP ultra-wide macro lens (f/2.2). It also features a 50MP front camera for high-resolution selfies.

The Nova 14 Pro raises the bar with a quad-camera setup: a 50MP RYYB main camera with variable aperture (f/1.4–f/4.0, OIS), a 12MP RYYB telephoto portrait lens (f/2.4, OIS), an 8MP ultra-wide macro lens (f/2.2), and a 1.5MP Maple Color lens (f/2.4) for precise color reproduction. The front houses dual cameras, including a 50MP portrait-tracking lens and an 8MP close-up lens with 5x zoom.

Both phones pack a 5500mAh battery and support 100W Huawei SuperCharge Turbo. Huawei includes its new Ice Crystal All-in-One 100W charger in the box, promising fast and efficient top-ups.

The Nova 14 series supports dual-mode BeiDou satellite messaging, allowing users to share both images and locations. Its AI camera suite includes features like Magic Eraser, 3D facial contouring, and enhanced portrait beautification modes. The Pro model introduces a smart control key for the first time in the Nova lineup. Both the standard and Pro versions also support NFC-enabled E-Ink display cases, enabling users to personalize the cover with custom content.

Huawei Nova 14 Pro

Pricing and Availability

The Nova 14 Standard Edition is priced at 2,699 yuan (approx. $373) for the 256GB variant, 2,999 yuan (approx. $415) for the 512GB model, and 3,199 yuan (approx. $443) for the 512GB Kunlun Glass Edition. Sales begin May 30, with color options including Feather Sand Black, Frosted White, and Ice Crystal Blue.

The Nova 14 Pro starts at 3,499 yuan (approx. $483) for the 256GB version, 3,799 yuan (approx. $524) for the 512GB model, and 3,999 yuan (approx. $551) for the Kunlun Glass variant. It goes on sale earlier, starting May 23, and comes in four colors: Feather Sand Black, Frosted White, Ice Crystal Blue, and Ice Crystal Pink.

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OnePlus confirms global debut of its new compact flagship

After a steady stream of teasers and leaks, OnePlus has confirmed that its next compact flagship, the OnePlus 13s, will launch globally on June 5. It’s a compact flagship that shares most of its DNA with the OnePlus 13T (review), which launched in China last month.

The phone features a similar design with a squircle camera module, flat edges, and the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. If that’s the case, it will carry over most of the specs from its Chinese sibling.

OnePlus 13s Specifications (Expected)

You can expect a 6.32-inch display with a 1.5K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and an in-screen fingerprint sensor. For photography, the 13T sports a 16-megapixel front-facing camera and a dual rear camera setup: a 50-megapixel primary camera with OIS and a 50-megapixel telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom.

The 13s is expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and will be powered by a 6,260mAh battery with support for 80W fast charging. Running ColorOS 15 based on Android 15, the device also includes a new hardware key, dual stereo speakers, a metal frame, and an IP65-rated build.

That said, there seem to be a few region-specific adjustments, such as color options. In China, the 13T arrived in Black, Pink, and Grey, but the 13s is rumored to swap out Grey for Green in global markets. Speaking of which, India is one of the confirmed markets for the OnePlus 13s launch.

The 13T launched at a price of 3,399 yuan for the 12/256GB variant which is some Rs 40,000 in India and $465 in the US. Global pricing, as always, is expected to be higher. We’ll know more in the coming weeks.

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One UI 7 is available for these Samsung devices in India

Samsung One UI 7 update India

After a frustratingly long wait, Samsung finally decided to kick off the stable One UI 7 rollout in early April. As anyone would expect, recent flagship models, such as the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6, were early to the party, followed by older Galaxy phones and tablets.

So far, Samsung has updated dozens of Galaxy phones and tablets to One UI 7, based on Android 15. But still, there are many left to get the treat, particularly mid-range and cheaper models. In case you’re waiting for the One UI 7 upgrade on your device or want to know which models have been upgraded, take a look at the list below.

One UI 7 update is already rolling out to these Galaxy devices

Galaxy S series

  • Galaxy S24/S24+/S24 Ultra
  • Galaxy S24 FE
  • Galaxy S23/S23+/S23 Ultra
  • Galaxy S23 FE
  • Galaxy S22/S22+/S22 Ultra
  • Galaxy S21/S21+/S21 Ultra
  • Galaxy S21 FE

Galaxy Z series

  • Galaxy Z Fold SE
  • Galaxy Z Fold 6/Flip 6
  • Galaxy Z Fold 5/Flip 5
  • Galaxy Z Fold 4/Flip 4
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3/Fold 3

Galaxy Tab series

  • Galaxy Tab S10+
  • Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
  • Galaxy S9
  • Galaxy Tab S9+
  • Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S8
  • Galaxy Tab S8+
  • Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra

If you have any of these Galaxy devices, the stable One UI 7 update should be ready for installation. Just go to Settings > Software updates and hit the Download and install button. However, if you’re still waiting in the queue, read the following section to know the One UI 7 rollout plans.

Samsung’s One UI 7 rollout plans

One UI 7 rollout was scheduled to go live on April 7th in India, but Samsung couldn’t fulfill it. The update kicked off a few later, starting with the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6.

These were the only three devices scheduled to get the update in April. However, Samsung unexpectedly also updated more Galaxy devices to One UI 7 later that month, including the Galaxy Tab S10 series, Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Galaxy Z Flip 5. So, Samsung is ahead of its rollout schedule. Hopefully, things will only get better with time.

The brand has already updated all Galaxy devices to One UI 7, which were on the schedule for this month, and it’ll most likely update more devices this month.

Here’s the June 2025 One UI 7 rollout plan:

  • Galaxy Tab S9 FE, S9 FE+ (including 5G variants)
  • Galaxy A16 5G, A35 5G, A55 5G, A34 5G, A54 5G, A25 5G, A05s, A15 5G, A73 5G, A14, A14 5G, A33 5G, A53 5G, A06
  • Galaxy M16 5G, M35 5G, M55 5G, M55s 5G, M15 5G, M05, M34 5G, M14, M14 5G, M33 5G, M53 5G
  • Galaxy F16 5G, F15 5G, F55 5G, F05, F34 5G, F54 5G, F14, F14 5G
  • Galaxy Tab A9+, Tab A9+ 5G
  • Galaxy XCover 7

The Galaxy Tab A9, the last device on the rollout plan, is scheduled to receive the update in July. But it’ll most likely receive the update in June itself, marking the completion of the One UI 7 rollout.

Also read:
1. One UI 8 aims to protect users from fraud, scams, and theft
2. One UI 8 update won’t come to these Samsung devices
3. Android 16 beta is available for these devices

iQOO Pad5e tipped to launch alongside Pad5 and Pad5 Pro this year

iQOO is reportedly preparing to expand its Android tablet lineup with not one but three new models, expected to launch simultaneously later in 2025. According to recent leaks, the upcoming devices — the iQOO Pad5, Pad5 Pro, and a new Pad5e — could offer a wide range of options for consumers, from premium specs to more budget-friendly configurations.

iQOO Pad2 Pro, launched in May 2024

The Pad5 Pro is rumored to be iQOO’s next high-end compact tablet, aimed squarely at rivals like Lenovo’s Legion Y700 (Gen 4) and possibly Apple’s iPad Mini. The “Pro” moniker suggests flagship performance, and the device will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset launched last month.

Alongside it, the standard Pad5 is expected to feature last year’s Dimensity 9300+ processor, potentially offering similar specs and design as the Pro model with modest compromises to differentiate the two.

Interestingly, a third device — the iQOO Pad5e — has surfaced in leaks as a more affordable alternative. It is said to feature a larger 12.1-inch 2.8K display and will reportedly be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset of the iQOO Neo 10R. This gives it a different performance profile compared to the MediaTek-powered siblings, possibly targeting users looking for a balanced large-screen experience with solid mid-premium performance.

All three tablets are expected to succeed the iQOO Pad2 and Pad2 Pro, featuring upgrades like a 144Hz refresh rate, metallic unibody designs, and support for accessories such as styluses and keyboards. They are also likely to ship with OriginOS based on Android 15.

With three distinct variants catering to different price segments, iQOO appears ready to broaden its presence in the tablet market significantly by the end of 2025. Check out the previously leaked specification of the Pad5 and Pad5 Pro here.

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New HP OmniBook 5: Snapdragon powered budget laptops

HP is refreshing a popular budget laptop lineup, leveraging Qualcomm’s PC chipsets for a performance and battery upgrade. The OmniBook 5 series is now arriving in two sizes and two Snapdragon X series processors, so here’s everything you need to know.

HP OmniBook 5 Series Refreshed with Snapdragon X

The known PC maker has just announced the OmniBook 5 14 and OmniBook 5 16 with the Snapdragon X and Snapdragon X Plus. As the name suggests, one variant has a more compact 14-inch display, while the other is a larger 16-inch model. The Snapdragon X series of processors offers performance upgrades over their predecessors, but the biggest highlight is the top tier energy efficiency, allowing for long battery life.

HP OmniBook 5
HP OmniBook 5 14-inch

HP claims an impressive battery life of up to 34 hours, with fast charging powering the laptop up to 50 percent in just 30 minutes. The new OmniBook 5 series falls directly below the OmniBook X, so it isn’t as powerful as the higher end model. Although, you do get access to Copilot+’s AI features like Recall, Click-to-Do and much more. On the front, the screens are 2K OLED panels, and there is even support for up to a single external 5K monitor or two 4K monitors.

Furthermore, the new HP OmniBook 5 series packs an FHD IR webcam on the front and supports Audio Boost 2.0 that is powered by AI noise removal. The new 14-inch model will go on sale in June, while the 16-inch variants will debut in July. HP’s OmniBook 5 14 starts from 799 US Dollars, while the OmniBook 5 16 costs 849 US Dollars. This launch also arrives after the HP OmniBook 5 laptop in India with AMD Ryzen AI 300 series processors.

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