Huawei might be stepping in to fill the void left by Nvidia in the Chinese market. Following the export ban from the US, Huawei officially announced the Ascend 920, which is its fastest AI chipset. The timing of the announcement is oddly coincidental and could be arriving at a big cost to Nvidia. So here’s what we know.
How the Huawei Ascend 920 AI Chip is Changing the Game
For those unaware, the United States announced stricter restrictions on the import of AI chips, which affects chipmaking giant, Nvidia. The company managed to circumvent previous regulations to sell its Nvidia H20 processors in the Chinese market. However, the latest export ban could be cracking down on this. But with AI growing exponentially in the region, Huawei’s new announcement arrives at the perfect time to fill in the gap.
Huawei Ascend 910 AI Chip
As per the official announcement, the new Ascend 920 will hit mass production later this year and is based on SMIC’s 6nm process. It promises to offer up to 900 TFLOPS of BF16 compute and 4000GB/s of memory bandwidth. This chip is supported by HBM3 memory modules and will also support PCI 5.0, along with next gen interconnect protocols to help large model training. With this chip, the company could replace the Nvidia H20 by being an effective alternative.
To recall, the H20 is being used by other Chinese tech giants like Tencent and ByteDance. But after these new US restrictions, the Ascend 920 might be the next in line. The current gen Ascend 910C offers around 60 percent of the Nvidia H100’s performance, while the Ascend 920 possibly offering training efficiency by 30 to 40 percent.
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Apple’s M4 MacBook Air was available for a steal deal in the Indian market back in March 2025. However, the brand’s 2025 MacBook Air was still selling for over 1,000 US Dollars. Now, this model is on sale once again for a new record low. So here’s everything you need to know.
M4 MacBook Air Deal: How much is it selling for?
The Cupertino based giant’s M4 MacBook Air is currently on sale in the US, with the deal being available on both Amazon and Best Buy. For those interested, the laptop can be purchased for 150 US Dollars off its usual retail price. This officially brings its price down to just 849 US Dollars from 999 US Dollars. This is by far one of the best deal available for this model.
Apple M4 MacBook Air
Notably, the iPhone maker is offering the discount to all four color options of the M4 MacBook Air. Keep in mind that the 849 US Dollar price tag is for the base storage configuration, which includes 16GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD storage. Although, the 150 US Dollar discount is also available for the higher end 512GB option and the 24GB + 512GB variants as well. You can purchase these variants for 1,049 US Dollars and 1,249 US Dollars, respectively.
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Talking about some of its key specs, the 2025 Apple MacBook Air is equipped with the M4 chipset that has a 10-core CPU, 8-core GPU, and 16-core Neural Engine. This is a thin and light model with a premium all metal body that weighs just 1.24 kilograms (or around 2.7 pounds). On the front, it sports a 13-inch display with a 60Hz refresh rate and 2K+ resolution.
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Sony has launched its latest portable Bluetooth speakers, the ULT Field 3 and ULT Field 5, in China, with pre-sales now open at 1399 yuan (around $193) and 2299 yuan (around $318) respectively. Both models feature Sony’s signature punchy sound profile in rugged, travel-ready designs, supporting stereo pairing, long battery life, and enhanced bass modes for indoor and outdoor use.
Sony ULT Field 3 and ULT Field 5 Specifications
The ULT Field 3 features an 83mm × 46mm X-Balanced mid-bass driver and a 20mm dome tweeter, supported by a passive radiator. It delivers a peak sound pressure level of 85dB, maintaining crisp vocals and resonant bass despite its compact size. It sports Sony’s ULT mode, accessible via a dedicated button, which boosts low-end frequencies and expands the soundstage to simulate the feel of a full-sized speaker.
The Field 3 also comes with an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance, along with MIL-STD-810H-certified drop protection. It supports up to 24 hours of battery life, while a 10-minute quick charge adds about two hours of playback. It equips USB reverse charging to power other devices, Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity for stable streaming, and multipoint pairing for seamless device switching.
The ULT Field 5 brings a bigger setup, featuring a 107mm × 79mm woofer, dual 46mm tweeters, and side passive radiators. It cranks out up to 91dB SPL and offers a non-plugged maximum output of 110W. It supports two bass boost profiles through ULT mode: ULT1 (Submersion Mode) for deeper, softer bass, and ULT2 (Power Mode) for punchier, dynamic sound with brighter highs.
It sports Bluetooth 5.3 with LDAC codec support for near-lossless audio quality and includes a 3.5mm high-res audio input backed by a 48kHz/24-bit ADC. The Field 5 supports 25 hours of battery life, offers quick charging, and comes with a battery care mode to extend battery health. RGB light strips on either side sync with your music and can be customized through the Sony Sound Connect App, which also offers EQ and lighting controls.
Both models support Party Connect, allowing up to 100 compatible Sony speakers to sync for a broader soundscape. They can be paired with identical models for true stereo playback. The ULT Field 3 and Field 5 are available in multiple colors and include a shoulder strap for easier portability, offering users a choice between minimalistic durability and party-ready performance.
In related news, Portronics has launched the Fynix 30W portable Bluetooth speaker, featuring TWS support, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, and up to 6 hours of battery life.
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Eventually, OnePlus updated its T series. But when I saw the specs of the OnePlus 13T, I couldn’t help but have a few concerns. It has a dual-camera system without ultra-wide lens, no wireless charging, and no ultrasonic fingerprint unlock. The USB is still version 2.0, and it’s only IP65-rated. All these on paper probably cannot make it a competitive candidate among all the compact phones.
But when we finally noticed its official price was $100 cheaper than the Xiaomi 15’s, then we felt this phone wasn’t so bad after all. It looks quite sleek, and it uses a top-tier processor. Plus, they managed to fit a battery of over 6000mAh into such a compact body. I’m sure there will be people who think this is their dream phone.
The moment I held the OnePlus 13T for the first time, I had a strong sense of déjà vu. It reminded me of a lot of other phones: it feels like the Xiaomi 15 in the hand, it operates like the OPPO Find X8s. From the side, it resembles the iPhone 16, and from the back, it looks like the Mi 11 Lite from years ago. Even the slightly thicker bottom bezel reminded me of the vivo X200 Pro mini.
I’m not sure if that’s a good or bad thing, but one thing is certain: the build quality is excellent. Despite its affordable price, it still uses an aluminum frame and glass all with matt finish. It feels more premium than we’d expect. The smaller & less bumping camera module is placed in the top-left corner, making it hard to accidentally touch, whether you’re left- or right-handed.
And then… well, it does look organized but not much else to praise. As I mentioned earlier, many of its features fall short compared to other phones of the same size. The 13T feels like a smaller version of the OnePlus Ace 5 Pro. If you’re not particularly fond of compact phones, you might need to check out the more affordable Ace 5 Pro instead.
Gaming
The OnePlus T series has always been marketed for its powerful performance, which is why they equipped the 13T with the Snapdragon 8 Elite. Personally, I think the Dimensity 9400+ might have been a better choice—after all, the 13T doesn’t need a top-tier ISP. A MediaTek chip could’ve lowered costs, making the 13T even more appealing. That said, the 8 Elite in the 13T doesn’t disappoint.
We bought the OnePlus 13T at a pop-up event where they organized a MOBA gaming tournament under the midday sun. The fact that OnePlus dared to host an outdoor esports competition speaks volumes about their confidence in the 13T. And after testing it ourselves, it does perform better than other compact 8 Elite phones. Its refreshrates and power efficiency outperform the Xiaomi 15’s, and its temperatures are shockingly low. It’s hard to believe this is the gaming performance of a 6.3-inch model.
But the 13T’s gaming excellence isn’t just about high frame rates and low temperatures. It also comes packed with gaming-centric features like bypass charging, AI-assisted controls, frame interpolation, and super-resolution—stuff usually reserved for dedicated gaming phones. Among phones of this size, the 13T is the only one that offers all these features at once, making its gaming experience one of the strongest in recent memory.
Battery & Charging
The 13T supports 80W charging. It reaches 28% in 10-minute charge and 82% in half an hour. A full charge takes 52 minutes. Not the fastest, but more than adequate. And with a 6260mAh battery capacity, it’s not just “adequate”—it’s “more than enough.” Silicon-carbon batteries are truly impressive, allowing compact phones to pack such large batteries, even surpassing most flagship models. If you don’t play games, you can easily go a full day without charging.
Display
Here are the screen specs of the OnePlus 13T. On paper, it’s close to flagship-level. This TIANMA panel boasts a peak brightness of over 800 nits, with a high brightness mode reaching 1600 nits. Below 50 nits, it defaults to 2160Hz PWM dimming, though a DC dimming option is also available.
The screen itself leaves little to complain about, except for the awkwardly low fingerprint sensor position. The slightly thick bottom bezel might leave space for improvement, especially since its sibling, the Find X8s, set a high bar with its ultra-slim chin, making the 13T’s design less striking in comparison.
Camera
The OnePlus 13T has two cameras: a 24mm main camera and a 49mm telephoto camera.
The main camera handles daily photography most of the time. In daylight, you can usually snap a decent photo without much effort. Nighttime photos are passable, roughly on par with a $250 phone, assuming you don’t care about video shooting, because its video recording is not that good. Unless mounted on a tripod, focus hunting is constant, and low-light video quality is downright awful.
Then there’s the 2x telephoto. It’s usable in daylight, and even at 4x zoom, it’s tolerable. But at night, its flaws show: no OIS means frequent blur even with slgiht motion. You can check out the sample we shot at moderately lighting places like subway stations.
The lack of an ultra-wide camera is also frustrating. Sure, panorama mode can somewhat compensate, but without night algorithms, nighttime shots are almost unusable.
And the front camera maxes out at 1080p 30fps video. If it‘s a below-$400 phone, I could take it. But unfortunately, it costs $460.
In China, We’ve also heard some less-than-satisfactory voices about the OnePlus 13T in online discussions.. Although it was mentioned at the beginning that the 13T is $100 cheaper than the Xiaomi 15, that’s only based on the official price. The Xiaomi 15 has already been on sale for six months, and its price has dropped a bit on third-party retailers.
Compared to the OnePlus 13T, the Xiaomi 15 is now only about $50 more expensive. To save that $50, you’ll be missing out on an extra camera, wireless charging, an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, IP68, and USB 3.0. We also have to note that the OnePlus 13T has a large enough battery, but it seems like that’s one of the few things it can really boast about.
Just yesterday (28th April 2025), the Huawei Watch 5 was spotted in a leak that revealed its pricing, design, and color options. But a day later, another wearable from the company has surfaced in another leak. The model in question is the Huawei Watch Fit 4, so let’s check it out.
Huawei Watch Fit 4: Next gen budget smartwatch leaked
The Chinese tech giant’s Watch Fit 4 and Watch Fit 4 Pro previously surfaced at a European retailer (via Notebookcheck). However, the Huawei Watch Fit 4 just made an appearance on Bigbox as well. This new listing revealed not just its specifications but also its pricing details for the European region. Talking about its specs and features first, the Huawei Watch Fit 4 sports a 1.82-inch AMOLED display with a 408 x 408 resolution.
Huawei Watch Fit 4
The upcoming smartwatch also offers a 5ATM water resistance for added durability. Thanks to a built-in microphone and speaker, users can receive and make calls through Bluetooth calling. On a single full charge, the Bigbox listing claims that the Watch Fit 4 can last for up to 10 days with support for wireless charging. The smart wearable also offers various health trackers, like heart rate and SpO2 blood oxygen monitoring.
The Huawei Watch Fit 4 will reportedly go on sale for 169 Euros. On the other hand, the higher end Watch Fit 4 Pro with ECG and skin temperature measurement could arrive for a more expensive 279 Euros price tag. Both these models are set to debut on 15th May 2025, so stick around for more as we will be covering the launch event next month.
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Motorola has dropped fresh foldables for the year 2025 — and they bring notable upgrades over the already great Razr 2024 models. The newer models have a more durable hinge, smoother display, and several other upgrades. But are those upgrades enough to make the switch to the 2025 Motorola Razr? Let’s dive deep into the comparison to find out the answer.
Both Razr foldables are essentially the same from the outside, offering a premium look and finish. However, the 2025 model brings a new titanium-reinforced hinge plate that’s 4x stronger than surgical-grade stainless steel and can withstand up to 35% more folds than the previous generation.
According to Motorola, the new hinge paired with ultra-thin glass makes the display 30% smoother, which makes it the smoothest Razr display to date. The Razr 2025 also offers stronger protection against dust and solid particles with an IP48 rating, while the 2025 model has no dust protection rating.
The Razr 2025 emphasizes deeper Pantone collaboration to offer modern color options: PANTONE Gibraltar Sea, PANTONE Spring Bud, PANTONE Lightest Sky, and PANTONE Parfait Pink. With the 2024 model, you’ve got to choose from Koala Grey, Spritz Orange, and Beach Sand.
Motorola Razr 2025 vs Razr 2024: Display
The display is largely unchanged — a 6.9” LTPO AMOLED main display with 120Hz refresh rate and 3000nits of peak brightness. The outer one still measures 3.6 inches with 90Hz refresh rate and 1700nits peak brightness support.
Motorola says the Razr 2025’s display feels smoother and has deeper blacks. That’s the only difference between the two screens.
Motorola Razr 2025 vs Razr 2024: Performance and software
The Razr 2025 is equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 7400X chipset, which promises faster performance (especially when it comes to on-device AI) over the Dimensity 7300X on the Razr 2024. It’s also the first foldable phone with this MediaTek chipset.
Motorola has also worked on AI. The newer Razr models support advanced Moto AI prompts, such as Catch Me Up, Pay Attention, and Remember This. There’s also the Next Move AI feature that recognizes what’s on the screen and offers suggestions for the next steps. Moto AI also brings Playlist Studio, Image Studio, and Smart Connect with AI. On top of this, the outer display on Razr 2025 supports Gemini and Gemini Live for quick information.
The Razr 2025 will get three Android updates and four years of security patches, like the Razr 2024.
Motorola Razr 2025 vs Razr 2024: Camera
Both Razr 2025 retains the camera hardware from its predecessor. So, you still get a 50MP OIS-enabled primary camera and a 13MP ultrawide camera. The inner display has a 32MP camera sensor.
The best part of having a foldable phone is that you can also use the main camera setup to capture front-facing photos and videos for the best results.
While the hardware remains unchanged, the 2025 model uses AI for photo enhancement. Moto AI can add a cinematic effect, improve dynamic range, reduce noise, and capture finer details in each photo for peak quality without the user needing to mess with the settings. The newer model also has adaptive stabilization that improves video stability.
Motorola Razr 2025 vs Razr 2024: Battery & charging
The Razr 2025 gets a 4,500mAh battery — a nice bump from Razr 2024’s 4200mAh. This should offer a few extra hours of screen-on time. The charging speed, however, remains the same at 30W (wired) and 15W (wireless).
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Motorola Razr 2025 vs Razr 2024: Verdict
The Motorola Razr 2025 brings some solid improvements — a more durable hinge, smoother display experience, better dust protection, and a modest battery upgrade. It also leans heavily into AI features and design refinements, giving it a more modern, polished edge over the 2024 model.
But here’s the thing: most of these upgrades are incremental. The display, cameras, and overall look haven’t changed dramatically, and the performance jump is only noticeable if you care about on-device AI.
So, unless you’re someone who absolutely needs the latest and greatest — or your 2024 Razr is showing its age — you’re not missing much by sticking with what you have. The Razr 2025 is a nice refresh, but not a must-have upgrade.
Razr 2025
Razr 2024
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June 2024
Body
Dimensions: Open: 171.3 x 74 x 7.2mm Closed: 88 x 74 x 15.9mm Weight: 188g Water protection: IP48
Dimensions: Open: 171.3 x 74 x 7.2mm Closed: 88 x 74 x 15.9mm Weight: 188g Water protection: IPX8
Meizu’s China GM, Xiao Bo, has revealed the official design of the upcoming Meizu Note 16 series. The design is said to be inspired by the traditional Chinese “circular beams,” with a clear connection to Huawei’s foldable design. Xiao Bo shared details on the look and feel of the phone, highlighting its affordability and focus on consumer satisfaction. For those who don’t know, the Note 16 series is set to launch in May in China.
Meizu Note 16 series design revealed
Meizu Note 16 series
The Meizu Note 16 series will be available in at least two colors: red and white. The white version will have a sleek silver frame, while the red model will feature a gold frame. Both variants will have a distinctive red power button. The phone’s rear houses an octagonal camera module that includes dual cameras and a circular flash.
A recent report revealed that the Meizu Note 16 will feature a 6.78-inch LCD display with a Full HD+ resolution. It will feature an 8-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual-camera setup.
Under the hood, the Meizu Note 16 will feature the Unisoc T765 chipset and run on Flyme AIOS 2-based Android 15. It will feature a 6,600mAh battery with support for 40W wired charging. It is speculated that the Note 16 Pro will pack a smaller 6,150mAh battery with 80W charging support. As per reports, the Note 16 is expected to arrive with a price point of around 1,000 Yuan (~$140).
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Samsung is finally rolling out the Android 15-based One UI 7 update to the Galaxy S24 FE in the USA, hot on the heels of its release for the S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra. Unlocked and select carrier-locked S24 FE units can now install the update, which brings a fresh design and useful Galaxy AI features like Audio Eraser to the Fan Edition crowd.
Samsung’s back on track with One UI 7 after a rocky start
After a rocky start with the One UI 7 rollout—halted briefly for the S24 series due to bugs—Samsung’s back on track, delivering the update to the Galaxy S24 FE in the USA. Owners of unlocked models or those on certain networks can head to Settings > Software Update to download it, though some carrier-locked variants might wait until May due to inconsistent carrier certifications.
The S24 FE gets the full One UI 7 treatment, matching its pricier S24 siblings. Expect a sleek UI redesign with new app icons, a customizable Quick Panel, smoother animations, and a new battery icon with a new charging animation. One UI 7 is packed with new and improved AI features like Audio Eraser for video editing, enhanced Note Assist, and smarter call transcription. The update, around 5GB, includes the April 2025 security patch.
For those considering the S24 FE, it features a 6.7-inch AMOLED display and the Exynos 2400e chip — a slightly scaled-down version of the flagship Exynos 2400. And if you’re in the USA and already own an S24 FE, check for the update now — it’s a major upgrade that noticeably improves the experience.
Xiaomi is reportedly working on the Xiaomi 16 series of smartphones. It is speculated that the Xiaomi 16 and 16 Pro may debut as the world’s first Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 phones in October of this year. A new leak, courtesy of tipster Smart Pikachu, reveals that the Xiaomi 16 will offer the largest battery seen on a 6.32-inch display.
Xiaomi 16 key specifications tipped
Xiaomi 16 key specs tipped
According to a tipster, Xiaomi is set to create the most beautiful flat display for the Xiaomi 16 series. The leak reveals that the Xiaomi 16 will feature a 6.3-inch OLED screen equipped with ultra-narrow bezels on all four sides. It will run on the upcoming HyperOS 3.0 UI, which is likely to be overlaid on Android 16 OS.
The leak further states that the Xiaomi 16 will feature a 50-megapixel triple camera unit and sport a thin and light form factor. What’s even more interesting about the Xiaomi 16 is that it will pack the largest battery ever seen on a 6.3-inch display phone. However, the leak does not mention the exact battery size of the Xiaomi 16.
At present, the OnePlus 13T, featuring a 6.32-inch display and Snapdragon 8 Elite, packs a huge 6,260mAh battery. The new leak suggests that the Xiaomi 16’s battery size will surpass that of the 13T. A previous leak from the same source suggested that the Xiaomi 16 may feature a battery of around 7,000mAh capacity.
Other reports have suggested that the Xiaomi 16 will offer an enhanced photography experience compared to the Xiaomi 15. The reason behind this is that, while the predecessor featured a telephoto camera, the 16 is said to be equipped with a periscope telephoto camera.
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It appears that OnePlus is preparing to launch its Nord 5 series of smartphones soon. The reason behind this is that the Nord CE 5 has received approval from the UAE’s TDRA certification platform. While the listing doesn’t reveal the technical details of the phone, it confirms the model number and suggests that the launch isn’t far off.
OnePlus Nord CE 5, model number confirmed
OnePlus Nord CE 5 TDRA
The TDRA listing confirms the upcoming OnePlus Nord CE 5 has the model number CPH2719. Although no further details were disclosed through the certification itself, the listing indicates that the launch could happen soon. It may launch as early as next month (May) as it will succeed the Nord CE 4, which debuted in April last year.
OnePlus Nord CE 5 specifications (rumored)
Based on leaks and industry reports, the OnePlus Nord CE 5 is expected to feature a 6.78-inch flat OLED display with Full HD+ resolution and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. For photography, the Nord CE 5 may offer a dual rear setup featuring a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-600 sensor with OIS support and an 8-megapixel Sony IMX355 ultra-wide camera. It will feature a 16-megapixel front-facing camera.
Powering the device could be MediaTek’s Dimensity 8350 chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. It is also rumoured to come with a massive 7,100mAh battery and support for 80W fast charging. The device will run on OxygenOS 15-based Android 15. In terms of pricing, the device is likely to be priced under Rs 25,000.
Heard there might not be a Nord CE 5 Lite this time..
In related news, tipster Yogesh Brar claims that the brand may skip launching the OnePlus Nord CE 5 Lite this year. What’s your opinion on this? Share your views with us below.
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Just weeks from its expected May 13 launch, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge’s official image has leaked, courtesy of tipster Evan Blass. The image confirms the phone’s ultra-slim 5.8mm design, sleek bezels, and port layout, solidifying its status as a stylish standout in Samsung’s flagship lineup. It follows a previously leaked hands-on video that compared its size and design to the S25 Ultra, iPhone 16, and iPhone 16 Plus.
The Galaxy S25 Edge, first teased at MWC 2025, is Samsung’s thinnest flagship yet, and the leaked image, shared via SamMobile, puts its design front and center. The 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display sports razor-thin bezels and a punch-hole 12MP selfie camera, while the rear dual-camera setup—200MP main and 12MP ultrawide with an LED flash—resembles the Galaxy Z Fold 4’s look. Titanium side rails and Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 add to the premiumness and durability.
The bottom houses a USB-C port, SIM tray, primary microphone, and loudspeaker, as detailed in the leaked layout. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite with 12GB RAM and 256GB/512GB storage, it packs a 3,900mAh battery with 25W wired and 15W wireless charging, per GSMArena.
The phone is set for an online-only unveiling on May 13
Set for an online-only unveiling on May 13, the S25 Edge hits South Korea on May 23 and the US on May 30, with a rumored price of €1,200-€1,400 (~₹1,13,000-₹1,32,000). Its limited 40,000-unit production suggests a test run, possibly expanding beyond initial markets if demand spikes.
The slim profile sacrifices a telephoto lens but prioritizes portability, running One UI 7.1 with Galaxy AI features like Photo Assist. This leak cements the S25 Edge’s bold aesthetic and flagship power, making it a head-turner for style-conscious buyers. Will it redefine premium smartphones? We’ll know soon.
Realme’s next budget smartphone, the Realme C75, is slowly being pieced together ahead of its official launch in India. A new leak today has revealed its expected pricing, key hardware specifications, and additional design details. The report comes from 91mobiles Hindi, citing what appears to be a marketing image.
Realme C75 Specifications and Price (Expected)
According to the leak, the Realme C75 will offer a 120Hz refresh rate display, although the actual screen size hasn’t been mentioned. Realme is also expected to include an Eye Comfort mode, which is now standard in many budget and mid-range smartphones.
In terms of performance, benchmarks suggest the device will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset and Android 15 OS. The leaks add details that it will be available in 4GB and 6GB of RAM, both paired with 128GB of storage.
The C75 is reportedly set to feature a 6,000mAh battery supported by 45W fast wired charging. The marketing material claims the device can deliver up to four hours of use with just ten minutes of charging.
Other hardware details include a 7.94 mm-thick body, an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance, and military-grade shock resistance. There’s also mention of a 300 percent “ultra volume mode,” which likely boosts speaker output for louder audio.
As for the design, the phone has a flat panel with squared-off edges and a triple-cutout design on the back. The actual number of camera sensors is just two, though.
The device will be available in three colourways: Midnight Lily, Purple Blossom, and Lily White.
As for pricing, the Realme C75 is tipped to start at Rs 12,999 for the 4GB + 128GB model, with the 6GB + 128GB version priced at Rs 13,999.
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The Beats Pill made a big return last year, with Apple bringing back the iconic portable Bluetooth speakers. Now, it seems like the brand is releasing the Beats Pill in two brand new color options this summer. So here’s everything you need to know.
Beats Pill is releasing in two new colors
Beats Pill Blush Pink
To recall, the Beats Pill was initially announced in multiple color options like the Matte Black, Statement Red, and Champagne Gold. But the new release includes a refreshing Blush Pink and sober Navy Blue color variants. Both of these are set to arrive in summer 2025. These models will be available via certain retails like Target in the US for the Blush Pink variant, while the Navy Blue can be purchased from Walmart.
The two new models aren’t getting a price hike, arriving for 149.95 US Dollars and are available for purchase right now. In the United Kingdom, the Blush Pink is listed on John Lewis for 149.99 Pounds. Customers in Canada can also purchase the speakers from Walmart, although its pricing will be confirmed later on. The two new colors are likely inspired by the summer vibes. It is a proper paint job that covers the front, rear, and even the buttons and lanyard.
Beats Pill Navy Blue
Back in November 2024, the Beats x Kim Kardashian collaboration also brought a limited edition variant that includes Light Gray and Dark Dray color options. Talking about some of its key specs, the portable speakers brought an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance, fast charging support, and a redesigned tweeter for rich audio.
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Vivo is all set to expand the Y300 lineup in China. The lineup already includes multiple models, such as Y300, Y300+, Y300i, Y300t, and Y300 Pro+, and now the brand is all set to unveil the Y300 GT on May 9 in China. Ahead of the launch, the brand has started receiving its pre-orders.
Vivo Y300 GT key specifications confirmed
Vivo Y300 GT retailer listing
The Vivo Y300 GT is now for pre-orders on Vivo China’s online store as well as on Chinese retailer platforms. The device is confirmed to feature the Dimensity 8400 chip and a 7,620mAh battery with 80W charging support. The handset can be seen in black and champagne gold color options.
The Vivo Y300 GT will arrive as a successor to last year’s Vivo Y200 GT. To recall, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3-powered Y200 GT was a rebranded version of the iQOO Z9 5G. However, the Y300 GT appears to be a rebadged version of the iQOO Z10 Turbo that debuted recently in China.
Vivo Y300 GT specifications
Vivo Y300 GT launch date
Considering the Y300 GT could be a rebranded version of the Z10 Turbo, it may arrive with a 6.78-inch flat OLED panel that offers a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The Dimensity 8400-powered device may ship with up to 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage.
The Y300 GT will house a 7,620mAh battery with 90W fast charging. For photography, it may feature a 16-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual-camera system.
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OpenAI has updated ChatGPT’s web search to make online shopping easier for users. Announced on Monday, the update lets ChatGPT give personalized product recommendations, including images, reviews, and direct purchase links. Users can now ask detailed shopping questions in natural language and get specific product suggestions.
The feature is built into ChatGPT’s default GPT-4o model and is available worldwide to Free, Plus, and Pro users — even without logging in. When users search for products, ChatGPT will show a few options across categories like fashion, beauty, home goods, and electronics.
OpenAI said the shopping results are based on structured metadata from third-party sources, including product descriptions, prices, and reviews. The company stressed that there will be no ads and that it will not earn commissions or affiliate revenue from purchases.
Since launching its web search tool last year, ChatGPT has handled over 1 billion searches in the past week alone. OpenAI said this update is part of its larger plan to compete with Google by offering a more straightforward, user-first search experience without ad clutter.
The shopping feature aims to give users quick, personalized results without the distractions of paid promotions.
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Last year, Oppo unveiled the Find X8 and X8 Pro, equipped with the Dimensity 8400, in October. This year in October, the brand may unveil the Find X9 series of smartphones featuring the Dimensity 9500. Leaked information that emerged suggested that the Find X9 Pro may feature a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. Today, tipster Digital Chat Station released a Weibo post to provide some insights about the Find X9 Pro’s camera setup.
Oppo Find X9 Pro to feature 200MP periscope telephoto camera
Oppo Find X9 Pro camera specs leak
According to DCS, the latest engineering prototype of the Find X9 Pro reportedly includes a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera equipped with a large sensor. Unlike its predecessor, the Find X8 Pro, which featured a rare dual periscope setup for both mid- and long-range zoom, the upcoming model is said to adopt a simplified triple rear camera design.
This revised setup swaps out the dual telephoto lenses in favour of a single, high-resolution 200-megapixel periscope sensor, hinting at a new imaging direction for the brand. Probably, it could be paired with a 50-megapixel main camera and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens.
Oppo Find X9 details leaked
Interestingly, DCS also responded to questions about the vanilla Find X9, suggesting that it will feature a smaller display compared to the Pro version, much like the Find X8 series. It’s also expected to include a periscope telephoto lens. However, he did not share specific details about the display size and camera configuration. Likely, the Find X9 may feature a 6.59-inch OLED screen and triple 50-megapixel cameras.
With the Vivo X200 Ultra and Galaxy S25 Ultra leading the next generation of flagship smartphones, choosing between them is more challenging than ever. Both devices push boundaries in performance, photography, and innovation, but they approach excellence differently. This comparison is essential for users who demand not just top specs, but the right balance of hardware, software, and long-term value in their next upgrade.
Both phones offer premium construction, but the Galaxy S25 Ultra edges ahead with its titanium frame compared to the aluminum frame of the Vivo X200 Ultra. Titanium not only enhances durability but also keeps the device relatively lighter. The Vivo X200 Ultra compensates with higher IP69/IP68 certification, offering superior water and dust resistance versus Galaxy’s IP68. Additionally, Vivo’s glass is labeled as “Armor glass” for added protection. Overall, the Galaxy S25 Ultra feels more futuristic and refined, but the Vivo X200 Ultra is tougher for rugged use.
Display Quality:
Vivo X200 Ultra features an LTPO AMOLED with a dazzling 4500 nits peak brightness, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X maxes at 2600 nits. Both offer 120Hz refresh rates and HDR support, but Vivo pulls ahead in peak brightness and Dolby Vision support. Samsung’s display features DX anti-reflective coating and a slightly larger size, enhancing outdoor usability. Still, Vivo’s superior brightness and color tech make it more vibrant for media consumption.
Verdict:
Galaxy S25 Ultra wins in build quality and durability with its titanium frame. However, the Vivo X200 Ultra offers a brighter, more immersive display experience, making it the better choice for display quality alone.
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2. Specifications
Galaxy S25 Ultra
Performance:
Both phones are powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 (Elite) chipset with almost identical CPU-GPU setups. However, Samsung clocks the Oryon V2 Phoenix L cores slightly higher (4.47 GHz vs. Vivo’s 4.32 GHz), giving it a small theoretical advantage in raw performance. Vivo matches with faster UFS 4.1 storage while Samsung uses UFS 4.0, potentially offering marginally faster data speeds on the Vivo. Samsung offers extended software support with 7 years of updates, which is a major long-term advantage.
Battery and Charging:
Vivo X200 Ultra houses a massive 6000 mAh battery compared to Samsung’s 5000 mAh. Charging speeds are also faster on Vivo, 90W wired and 40W wireless, versus Samsung’s 45W wired and 15W wireless. For users needing fast top-ups and longer endurance, Vivo clearly leads. Samsung’s 15W wireless (Qi2 Ready) is slower but offers better universal compatibility with newer wireless standards.
Verdict:
In raw power, Galaxy S25 Ultra slightly edges out due to higher clock speeds and unmatched software support. However, Vivo X200 Ultra is significantly better for battery life and fast charging needs.
3. Camera
Galaxy S25 Ultra
Main and Secondary Lenses:
Galaxy S25 Ultra offers a versatile quad-camera setup, highlighted by dual telephoto lenses (3x and 5x optical zoom) and a 200 MP main sensor. The Vivo X200 Ultra also packs a 200 MP telephoto lens but pairs it with a gimbal-stabilized 50 MP main and ultrawide sensor, ensuring smoother shots. Vivo offers an optional attachable zoom lens for additional reach, appealing to professional photographers. Samsung’s 5x periscope is better suited for casual and zoom-heavy photography without extra accessories.
Selfie Camera:
Vivo features a 50 MP selfie camera with autofocus and 4K recording at 60fps, a substantial leap over Samsung’s 12 MP sensor. Although Samsung optimizes selfies with HDR10+ and software enhancements, Vivo’s sheer sensor size and resolution deliver sharper, more detailed selfies, particularly useful for vlogging and content creation.
Verdict:
Vivo X200 Ultra is more photography-focused with gimbal stabilization and a superior selfie camera, while Galaxy S25 Ultra offers greater zoom flexibility and well-rounded shooting experiences for general users.
4. Pricing
Vivo X200 Ultra
Vivo X200 Ultra is priced around $900, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra commands about $950. Despite Samsung’s slight edge in premium materials and software longevity, Vivo offers a superior display, battery, and camera setup for less. This makes the Vivo X200 Ultra an outstanding value proposition for power users and photographers. Samsung still justifies its price for users valuing brand trust, software support, and DeX desktop functionality.
Verdict:
Vivo X200 Ultra provides better hardware value for the price, but Galaxy S25 Ultra offers better long-term support and ecosystem benefits, justifying its slight premium for Samsung loyalists.
5. Conclusion
Vivo X200 Ultra introduces satellite SOS communications (exclusive to the 16GB+1TB model), gimbal-stabilized optics, and the ability to attach external zoom lenses, features that are rare even among flagships. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S25 Ultra continues to leverage Samsung DeX and Wireless DeX for desktop replacement use, UWB (Ultra Wideband) for smart tracking, and a built-in stylus for note-taking and precision control, unmatched by Vivo. Vivo’s 4500-nit screen brightness also sets a new benchmark for smartphone displays, while Samsung focuses on long-term software and premium durability with titanium framing.
Final Verdict:
Both the Vivo X200 Ultra and Galaxy S25 Ultra are power-packed flagships but cater to slightly different audiences. Vivo excels with hardware strength: better battery, brighter display, faster charging, and pro-grade cameras. Galaxy S25 Ultra is stronger on ecosystem features, software longevity, and durability thanks to titanium build and DeX support. Users prioritizing pure specs and media experience should favor Vivo, while those valuing ecosystem versatility and long-term updates will find better satisfaction with Samsung.
Barely months after the Honor Magic7 Pro’s November 2024 launch, leaks about its successor, the Magic8 Pro, are surfacing from China. The flagship is rumored to pack Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset and a triple rear camera system mirroring its predecessor’s 50MP main, 50MP ultrawide, and 200MP periscope telephoto setup.
Honor Magic7 Pro
The Honor Magic8 Pro, expected to debut in October 2025, is already generating hype. Powered by Qualcomm’s unannounced Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 SoC, it promises cutting-edge performance. The camera system, at first glance, seems identical to the Magic7 Pro’s: a 50MP, 1/1.3” main sensor, 50MP ultrawide, and 200MP periscope telephoto (1/1.4” Samsung ISOCELL sensor).
Magic 8 Pro to include notable software-driven camera upgrades
The main camera is set to shine with software enhancements like “smooth frame transition,” “super frame synthesis,” faster focusing, better dynamic range, and lower power consumption, per a Weibo post by Digital Chat Station.
These tweaks suggest Honor is focusing on refining the Magic7 Pro’s already impressive AI Falcon Camera System, which earned praise for its 100x zoom and vibrant shots. While the sensor hardware appears unchanged, the improved processing could elevate low-light performance and video stability.
To recall, the Magic 7 Pro features a flat design with slightly rounded edges on the back. It packs a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a 1280 x 2800 resolution, a pill-shaped cutout housing a TOF 3D sensor for secure face unlocking, the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, and a 5,850mAh battery — all protected by an IP68/IP69-rated dust and water-resistant body.
The Magic8 Pro’s early leak follows rumors of a smaller non-Pro Magic8, hinting at a diverse lineup. With MagicOS 10 (Android 16), the Magic8 Pro could build on the Magic7 Pro’s global success. As October 2025 nears, expect more leaks to flesh out this flagship’s story—Honor is clearly not slowing down.
Qualcomm is expected to unveil its next flagship chip, the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, by September this year. This chipset will face competition from MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500, which may debut around the same time. Today, reliable tipster Digital Chat Station released a Weibo post to share the key specifications of the D9500 chip.
Dimensity 9500 specifications leaked
Dimensity 9500 specs leak
According to the tipster, the Dimensity 9500 will be built on TSMC’s advanced N3P process and will feature a completely new large-core CPU setup. The CPU configuration includes one Travis core, three Alto cores, and four Gelas cores. Travis and Alto are said to be based on ARM’s latest Cortex-X9 series, supporting SME instruction sets, while Gelas represents a new generation of A7 series large cores. This marks a shift from the previous Dimensity 9400, which relied on Cortex-X4 cores.
The chip also includes 16MB of L3 cache and 10MB of SLC cache. Memory support extends to quad-channel LPDDR5x RAM with speeds up to 10,667Mbps, alongside four-lane UFS 4.1 storage compatibility. The GPU, known as Immortalis-Drage, is designed with a new microarchitecture to significantly improve ray tracing capabilities while lowering power consumption. Additionally, the NPU 9.0 is expected to deliver AI processing power of up to 100TOPS.
While the Dimensity 9400 achieved commendable scores—around 2840000 points on AnTuTu benchmarks—the Dimensity 9500 is expected to take things much further. According to industry insiders, the new chip’s benchmark scores could exceed 4,000,000 mark on AnTuTu. Rumors are rife that the Vivo X300 series and the Oppo Find X9 lineup will be the first devices to feature the Dimensity 9500 chip.
Dimensity 8450 in works
The tipster also revealed the existence of a new Dimensity 8-series chip dubbed the Dimensity 8450. However, he did not share any information about its specifications.
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Samsung has finally dropped the stable One UI 7.0 update for the Galaxy S23 series in India, following rollouts in Europe and South Korea. After a months-long delay, this Android 15-based update brings a bold UI overhaul, slick animations, and new features that make the S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra feel fresh and snappy.
The firmware version is S91xBXXU8DYD9 as reported by Sammobile, which is a hefty 5GB download for non-beta users (800-900MB for beta testers) and packs the April 2025 security patch. Indian users of the S23 series can check for it via Settings > Software Update > Download and Install.
What’s new in One UI 7 for the Galaxy S23 series?
One UI 7.0 brings a major improvement to the visual experience of the S23 series, rocking redesigned app icons, smoother, more playful animations, and a new charging animation. The NowBar keeps you updated on live activities like media or timers on the lock screen (and the summary is only going to get better), while notifications and the Quick Panel are split into separate pages for cleaner navigation. Widgets get a big upgrade with new styles, more customization, and home/lock screen options, plus “big folders” for better app organization. You can now group alarms and tweak calendar entries, and reminders with ease.
Samsung’s delay frustrated some fans, with X posts like @SamsungIndia hyping the update’s Galaxy AI boosts, including enhanced Note Assist and call transcription. The S23’s 6.1-6.8-inch AMOLED displays and Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 are only going to shine brighter with this polish. Expect wider rollouts soon, but for now, Indian S23 owners can dive into a revamped experience that makes their phone feel close to the 2025 flagships.
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