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Oppo’s latest budget phone is an iPhone lookalike with military grade & waterproof body

A new budget smartphone from Oppo has just dropped in the Indian market. The model in question is the Oppo A5 Pro 5G, which arrives with a familiar yet durable design that is also waterproof. So here’s everything you need to know, like its specs, pricing, and more.

Oppo A5 Pro 5G: What does it offer?

The Chinese tech giant has already announced the Oppo A5 Pro 4G and A5 Pro 5G in the global market. Now, the latter is finally arriving in the Indian market. This model sports a tall 6.67-inch LCD panel on the front with a 120Hz refresh rate and HD+ resolution. Meanwhile, the rear features an iPhone-like design with a dual camera setup that consists of 50MP Main + 2MP setup monochrome sensors. For selfies and video calls, the device features an 8MP shooter.

Oppo A5 Pro 5G
Oppo A5 Pro 5G

A massive 5,800mAh battery pack powers the Oppo A5 Pro 5G, which supports 45W wired fast charging. Under the hood, it is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 SoC with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage. Other notable features include Android 15 OS based ColorOS 15 custom skin out of the box, a side mounted fingerprint scanner, slim 7.76mm body, and an IP66 + IP68 + IP69 for cutting edge water resistance.

Pricing, Color, and Availability

The Oppo A5 Pro 5G was announced in two color options, namely Feather Blue and Mocha Brown. It has a starting price tag of 17,999 INR for the 8GB + 128GB model, while the 8GB + 256GB variant costs 19,999 INR. The brand is also offering an instant bank discount of 1500 on select credit cards as well. You can purchase this model from Flipkart, Amazon, the brand’s official website, and major retail stores.

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Xming launches Q5 Neo Plus 1080p projector with 240 CVIA lumens, 4K decoding & gimbal design

Xming is back with a new smart projector in China that doesn’t just aim for solid specs, it wants to be part of your home’s design language too. The newly launched Q5 Neo Plus is now up for grabs on JD.com for 999 yuan ($137), and it’s got more going for it than just a budget-friendly price tag.

Xming Q5 Neo Plus

Xming Q5 Neo Plus Specifications

The Q5 Neo Plus features a native 1080p resolution with support for 4K decoding, capable of projecting visuals up to 150 inches. It comes equipped with Xming’s PhotonX 2.0 fully enclosed light engine, which boosts light efficiency by 30 percent and reduces dust accumulation for longer-lasting clarity. The projector is rated at 240 CVIA lumens and offers a 2600:1 contrast ratio for deeper blacks and more vivid highlights.

The Q5 Neo Plus sports a dual-tone finish in Forest Green and Glacier White, inspired by natural color palettes. It includes a 180-degree integrated dual-axis gimbal that doubles as both a carrying handle and a flexible stand. The projector supports ceiling and side projection, with automatic focusing, multi-angle keystone correction, and intelligent frame alignment for effortless setup across different environments.

Under the hood, it runs on a MediaTek 9-series chipset and packs 32GB of onboard storage. For connectivity, it supports dual-band Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3, ensuring smoother streaming and wireless performance. The projector supports Miracast, DLNA, AirPlay, and Huawei Cast+ protocols without intrusive ads, for seamless screen mirroring.

Talking about software, it comes preloaded with Android 9.0 and Xming’s iQIYI Launcher, offering access to a wide selection of content, including over 100,000 video titles. Voice control is supported via a Bluetooth remote and Xiao Ai assistant, with additional integration through the Mi Home app and HyperOS Connect for smart home control.

On the wellness front, the Q5 Neo Plus features SGS-certified low blue light output and diffuse reflection technology, reducing eye strain during extended viewing. It also sports a smart fan system with real-time temperature monitoring, keeping the projector quiet and cool. Boot times are quick, with the system ready to go in just six seconds.

In related news, earlier this month Redmi introduced a budget-friendly smart home projector priced under $100, while Xiaomi launched the Smart Projector L1 in Europe and the UK, offering portable 1080p visuals with AI-powered auto-correction.

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OnePlus Ace 5 Racing Edition key specifications, launch timeframe tipped

Several reports have claimed that OnePlus will unveil three smartphones in the second quarter of this year. Among these, the brand has already launched the OnePlus 13T today, and the remaining two Ace-branded smartphones will be equipped with the Dimensity 9400e and Dimensity 9400 Plus chipsets. Previous reports claimed that these devices would be called the Ace 5V and Ace 5S. However, a new leak by tipster Digital Chat Station reveals that the actual name of the Dimensity 9400e-powered device will be the OnePlus Ace 5 Racing Edition.

OnePlus Ace 5 Racing Edition specifications (rumored)

OnePlus Ace 5 key specifications

According to DCS, the OnePlus Ace 5 Racing Edition will sport a 6.77-inch LTPS OLED display with a flat design. Under the hood, it may house the yet-to-be-announced Dimensity 9400e processor, which is rumoured to be a tweaked version of the Dimensity 9300 Plus chipset.

For selfies, the device is likely to come with a 16-megapixel front-facing camera, while the rear setup could include a 50-megapixel main sensor paired with a 2-megapixel secondary lens. Additional details from the leak point to an optical fingerprint scanner embedded within the screen and the use of a plastic frame in its construction.

As per previous reports, the Ace 5 Racing Edition will feature a massive 7,000mAh battery. As far as the chipset is concerned, recent reports have revealed that the Dimensity 9400e may offer better performance than the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. Hence, it is expected to rival the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro and the iQOO Z10 Turbo, which feature the said Snapdragon chipset.

OnePlus Ace 5 Racing Edition launch timeframe

As per a DCS Weibo post from earlier this week, OnePlus will unveil its dual Ace-branded flagship phones in the second half of May.

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Lenovo’s Idea Tab Pro with a 12.7″ 144Hz display & Dimensity 8300 chip reaches Indian store shelves with 36% Discount

Lenovo’s Idea Tab Pro, launched in India in March 2025, is now available for purchase on Amazon. It comes in two variants: 8GB RAM with 128GB storage priced at ₹27,999 and 8GB RAM with 256GB storage at ₹30,999. These are limited-time offers with 36% and 30% discounts from the original prices. The tablet is available in a single color—Luna Grey. Buyers can also get no-cost EMI, cashback, coupons, bank offers, and other Amazon deals.

Lenovo Idea Tab Pro

Lenovo Idea Tab Pro features

The tablet has a 12.7-inch LCD with a resolution of 2944 x 1840 and a 144Hz refresh rate. It has an all-metal body, is 6.9mm thick, and weighs 615 grams. It runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 chip and includes a microSD slot for additional storage.

Lenovo Idea Tab Pro

It comes with Android 14 and Lenovo promises updates up to Android 16, along with four years of security patches. The software includes Lenovo’s ZUI 16 interface, which supports Google’s Gemini AI tools like Circle to Search. It also includes Share Hub for file sharing across devices, App Streaming to mirror apps to a PC, and Smart Clipboard for cross-device copy-paste.

The tablet supports the Lenovo Pen Plus and a 2-in-1 keyboard case, though both are sold separately. It has a 10,200mAh battery with support for 45W fast charging.

For audio, the tablet features four speakers tuned by JBL with Dolby Atmos support. Other features include WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and a USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 port. Its pricing is similar to the Xiaomi Pad 7, and it offers a few advantages in certain areas. That said, the Xiaomi Pad 7 has its own strengths, including a capable processor and a well-designed build. We’ve put together a detailed comparison of both tablets, which you can view by clicking this link.

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TCL launches new T6C-UK QLED Fire TVs in UK with 4K HDR, 120Hz gaming & Freely live TV

TCL has officially launched its T6C-UK Fire TV series in the UK, aiming to offer a smarter, more streamlined home entertainment experience. Ranging from 43 to 85 inches, the new lineup isn’t just about size options. TCL is betting big on built-in services, ease of use, and display quality to appeal to modern cord-cutters and everyday viewers alike.

TCL T6C-UK QLED TVs

TCL T6C-UK QLED TVs Specifications

The T6C-UK series comes with QLED panels that support 4K HDR Pro and Quantum Dot technology, offering vibrant colors and deep contrast. They feature Dolby Vision and HDR10+ for an expanded dynamic range, while the HVA panel architecture delivers better contrast and consistent clarity from wide angles, even in bright environments. On models 55 inches and above, TCL includes a 120Hz Game Accelerator at Full HD, combined with HDMI 2.1 and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) for smoother, more responsive gameplay.

The entire series runs Fire TV OS out of the box, offering direct access to Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, YouTube, and more, no extra devices required. Just connect to Wi-Fi, plug in, and you’re set. The remote includes Alexa support for voice commands, content search, app launching, and smart home control.

TCL T6C-UK QLED TVs

What sets the T6C-UK series apart in the UK market is the inclusion of “Freely”, a no-subscription live TV platform that provides access to live channels without needing a dish, aerial, or separate Freeview box. This makes the TVs an even stronger proposition for cord-cutters seeking a plug-and-play live viewing solution.

Dolby Atmos audio is supported across all models, ensuring spatial sound that enhances immersion. The 85-inch flagship model takes things further by including a 2.1-channel Onkyo speaker system with a dedicated subwoofer built in. This setup aims to deliver deeper bass and a fuller cinematic audio experience without requiring an external soundbar.

Design-wise, the lineup sticks to modern aesthetics with near bezel-less displays, clean lines, and a slim profile that blends well into contemporary living rooms. TCL keeps it minimalist while letting the screen presence shine when in use.

Pricing and Availability

The TCL T6C-UK Fire TV series will be available soon in the UK in multiple size options:

  • 43-inch: £349
  • 50-inch: £399
  • 55-inch: £449
  • 65-inch: £549
  • 75-inch: £799
  • 85-inch: £1,099

The full lineup is expected to go on sale through major UK retailers in the coming days.

In related news, TCL recently introduced its latest high-end smart TVs in China for 2025, including the Thunderbird Crane 6 Ultra and 6 Pro MiniLED models, along with the new Thunderbird Crane 7 Pro QD-Mini LED TV. The Crane 7 Pro stands out with a peak brightness of 4200 nits, a 144Hz refresh rate, and an ad-free viewing experience.

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Nintendo issues apology as it can’t keep up with Switch 2 pre-orders

Nintendo has a new hit on its hands, but it’s not all good news. The Switch 2, its follow-up to the massively successful hybrid console, has drawn so much interest in Japan that the company is already issuing apologies for its inability to meet demand.

In a message posted on X (formerly Twitter), Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa acknowledged that the demand for the Switch 2 had “far exceeded” expectations. 

Japan alone has 2.2 million pre-orders of the Switch 2

According to Furukawa, over 2.2 million people applied for a lottery just to pre-order the console through the My Nintendo Store. This, according to him, is far more than the company can actually supply by the launch date of June 5.

“We deeply apologize for failing to meet your expectations despite our preparations,” Furukawa says. 

Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders demand high

The message was direct and unusually candid, which honestly is a good thing for consumers. Rather than a vague statement, Nintendo chose to clearly communicate the delay of Switch 2 shipments. We think most consumers will likely understand this.

Those who didn’t secure a pre-order in the first lottery round will be automatically entered into a second round. But even then, Furukawa warned that there still won’t be enough consoles to go around. 

The company says it will improve its production system, and it will also start taking pre-orders and lottery sales for the Switch 2 from game retailers and online stores nationwide. The console will continue to be sold through the My Nintendo Store post-launch.

So it sounds like only the lucky one selected in the first lottery sale will be able to get their hands on the Switch 2 early. Nintendo is clearly trying to manage the fallout from a demand problem of its own making. But it surely will take time.

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OnePlus 13T launched in China with Snapdragon 8 Elite, 6.32″ display, and 6260mAh battery

OnePlus unveiled the OnePlus 13T today, April 24, 2025, in China, touting it as a compact yet capable flagship. Starting at 3,399 yuan (roughly ₹40,000 or $470), or 2,899 yuan (around ₹34,000 or $400) with subsidies, this compact beast packs flagship-grade performance, a massive battery, and a new design.

The OnePlus 13T redefines compact flagships with a 6.32-inch FHD+ LTPO AMOLED display (2640×1216, 460 PPI, 120Hz, 2400 nits), featuring ultra-narrow bezels and Bright Eye Protection 2.0. Its 185g body, with a 50:50 weight balance, comes in Morning Mist Gray, Pink (coral fleece glass), and Cloud Ink Black (silk glass), sporting a flat metal frame and a new “metal cube” camera deco. A customizable shortcut key replaces the alert slider, adding versatility.

Compact yet capable

Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite, the 13T scores over 3 million on AnTuTu, a first for small-screen phones. It runs ColorOS 15 (Android 15) with a smooth dual engine, AI flash memory, and five years of updates. The 6,260mAh battery—”world’s largest” for a small-screen phone—supports 80W fast charging. The Glacier Cooling System, with a 4400mm² VC and 37,000mm² total heat dissipation, keeps it cool during intense gaming like “Ni Shui Han” at 1.5K 120fps.

Camera-wise, it mirrors the OnePlus 13 with a 50MP Sony LYT700 main sensor, 50MP 2x telephoto (OnePlus claims 4x lossless zoom), and 32MP front camera, enhanced by flagship AI imaging and shadowless capture. Connectivity shines with a G1 Wi-Fi chip, 360° antenna system, and up to 50% stronger signals. Unfortunately, it lacks an ultrawide.

Pricing and availability:

Priced from 2,899 yuan (₹34,000) for 12GB+256GB to 3,999 yuan (₹47,000) for 16GB+1TB post-subsidy, it’s a steal for its specs. While a global launch remains unconfirmed, the 13T’s compact form, refreshed design, and strong performance make it well worth the attention.

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Sony Xperia 1 VII real-life images revealed: evolutionary rather than revolutionary

Sony’s next flagship, the Xperia 1 VII, has been surfaced in real-life images, courtesy of a certification listing. These live photos confirm the phone’s design, echoing earlier renders, and reveal three color options: black, navy green, and a purple hue not seen since the Xperia 1 IV. With a slightly tweaked look and the model number XQ-FSxx, here’s what we know so far.

The Xperia 1 VII, likely launching soon given the Xperia 1 VI’s May 2024 debut, sticks close to its predecessor’s aesthetic, as shown in certification images. The side and back finishes mirror the 1 VI, but the camera bump is chunkier, housing a triple-lens setup. Rumors of all three cameras using Exmor-T sensors didn’t pan out—only the main 52MP (48MP effective) camera appears to sport one, matching the 1 VI’s 12MP ultrawide and telephoto. The microphone has shifted closer to the 3.5mm headphone jack, a Sony staple.

Here are the dimensions:

The phone’s dimensions are roughly 165mm tall and 74mm wide, a tad longer than the 1 VI’s 162 x 74mm, per the measurements. Fitting a 21:9 display in this frame would require slimmer bezels, leaving some speculation about the screen’s aspect ratio. The model number XQ-FSxx, with the SIM-free version likely XQ-FS44, and OEM ID PM-150x-BV suggest fewer regional variants than past models, hinting at a more limited rollout.

The Xperia 1 VII could pack a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, though specs remain unconfirmed. With a design that’s evolutionary rather than revolutionary, Sony is banking on its signature style. Expect more details as the rumored May 15 launch nears.

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5 Ways the Motorola Edge 60 Stylus is Different from the Edge 60 Fusion

Motorola’s Edge series phones look a lot similar on the surface, but dig a little deeper, and you’ll find they cater to different audiences in the market. The new Edge 60 Fusion and Edge 60 Stylus are two such examples. 

Both are built on a familiar Motorola template. They both have a big p-OLED screen, decent cameras, flashy Pantone colors, and clean Android software. But there are some meaningful differences tucked beneath their spec sheets. 

Here are five ways the Edge 60 Stylus sets itself apart from the Edge 60 Fusion. And why those differences might actually matter, depending on how you use your phone.

Motorola Edge 60 Stylus vs Edge 60 Fusion

1. The Stylus Actually Matters

Motorola edge 60 STYLUS

As expected from the name, the Edge 60 Stylus includes a built-in stylus. It’s housed in the bottom corner of the phone and comes with software enhancements that let you jot down notes, sketch, or navigate with a bit more precision than your finger allows. 

Motorola has been trying to make the stylus stick on mid-range phones for a while now. We usually see it with the Moto G Stylus line, but this time, Motorola brought stylus support to the Edge series with the Edge 60 Stylus.

The Edge 60 Fusion, on the other hand, doesn’t support stylus input at all. If you don’t care about handwritten notes or precise selection, it won’t be a dealbreaker for you. 

But if the idea of a digital pen sounds remotely useful, or even just like a nice option to have, it’s only available on the Stylus variant. 

There’s no silo or support for aftermarket pens on the Fusion. This makes the Stylus feel less like a variant and more like a purpose-built device. 

2. Performance Goes in Slightly Different Directions

Under the hood, the two phones take diverging paths on silicon. The Edge 60 Fusion comes with MediaTek’s Dimensity 7300 globally, or the slightly bumped Dimensity 7400 in India. Meanwhile, the Stylus model relies on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 2.

In daily use, there isn’t a huge gap in raw power. Both chipsets are built on a 4nm process and use similar Cortex-A78 performance cores. However, there are slight variations in clock speed—2.5 GHz (Fusion global), 2.6 GHz (Fusion India), and 2.4 GHz on the Stylus—and even greater variation in GPU output. 

The Fusion’s Mali-G615 may also edge out Qualcomm’s Adreno 710 in some synthetic tests, especially for gaming. But most users probably won’t notice the difference outside of benchmark sheets.

The devices come with Android 15 pre-installed and are promised for up to two years of platform and 3 years of security patch updates. 

3. Display Differences That Aren’t Obvious

On paper, the display specs are nearly identical. Both devices sport 6.7-inch p-OLED panels with a 1220 x 2712 resolution and support for 120Hz refresh. They each claim HDR support and peak brightness levels that most users won’t reach in day-to-day use.

But there are some differences. The Edge 60 Fusion gets Gorilla Glass 7i protection on the front. In comparison, the 60 Stylus settles for older Gorilla Glass 3. That means the Fusion is theoretically more resistant to scratches and small drops, even if the real-world difference is minor.

Brightness also tips slightly in the Fusion’s favor at peak output. It hits 4500 nits at peak versus 3000 nits on the Stylus. These numbers don’t really mean better outdoor visibility, but on paper, the Fusion’s screen is better protected and potentially brighter.

4. Audio and Ports

Audio hardware is one of the more concrete differentiators here. The Edge 60 Stylus includes a 3.5mm headphone jack, along with support for 24-bit/192kHz high-resolution audio. Whereas, the Edge 60 Fusion drops the headphone jack entirely. 

Both phones have stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, so external audio output should be comparable. But if you still value wired headphones or don’t want to deal with Bluetooth latency for voice calls, the Stylus might have a real edge here.

5. Battery Features

The Edge 60 Fusion comes with a 5200 mAh battery (or 5500 mAh in India), while the Stylus gets a slightly smaller 5000 mAh cell. Both charge at 68W over USB-C, and you can expect similar charging times. But the Stylus also has 15W wireless charging support. 

This makes the Stylus one of the few midrange phones in its price range to support both fast wired and wireless charging. It’s not the fastest wireless standard, but it’s better than nothing. And the Fusion, for whatever reason, decided to offer nothing in this area.

6. Conclusion: Two Phones With Just Enough Difference

There’s no obvious winner between the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion and Edge 60 Stylus. Instead, what you get is a slow branching of two devices built on the same chassis, catering to different types of users. 

The Stylus targets those who still want pen input, a headphone jack, and wireless charging. The Fusion leans into a slightly sleeker body, a longer update promise, and a marginally better screen.

Neither phone breaks new ground, but they don’t really need to. If you already know which features matter to you, the choice is simple. If not, you’re likely to be fine with either. Just don’t expect either one to surprise you.

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iPhone 17 lineup’s realistic-looking dummies spotted in Black and White

Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup is already making headlines, with dummy units of the entire family — iPhone 17, 17 Air, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max — posing together in group photos. This follows the metal molds of the entire lineup revealed last month, as well as a realistic-looking dummy of the Air model (see our dedicated roundup) that surfaced just a few days ago.

Realistic-looking dummies spotted in Black and White

Hot on the heels of a video showcasing the iPhone 17 Air’s mold, which reportedly measures only 5.65mm in thickness, we now have photos of dummy units for the whole iPhone 17 lineup. The black set lines up with the iPhone 17 on the left, followed by the 17 Air, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max on the right. The white units flip the order, starting with the 17 Pro Max, then 17 Pro, 17 Air, and 17.

These dummies, likely used for case design or early testing, hint at the family’s shared aesthetic. The 17 Air stands out as the slimmest. While specs are still under wraps, rumors point to a 6.7-inch display for the Air, a single rear camera, and a new A19 chip across the board, with Pro models likely packing an A19 Pro and periscope telephoto lenses.

Set for a September 2025 debut, the iPhone 17 series looks poised to blend cutting-edge design with power. The Air’s featherlight build could be a game-changer, but we’re waiting for more details. For now, these photos are a tempting preview of Apple’s next big thing.

We’ve already covered all the major upgrades revealed so far across the entire iPhone 17 lineup — you can check them out here. Stay tuned, as more details are likely to surface as we get closer to the launch.

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Xiaomi indirectly confirms HyperOS 2.2 update rollout plan

Xiaomi HyperOS 2.2

The HyperOS 2.2 update brings many improvements to enhance the user experience. However, it was unclear how Xiaomi is planning to rollout the HyperOS 2.2 until today, as it has now indirectly revealed the rollout plan.

The Chinese brand has announced the Xiaomi Camera 6 release schedule. We know that the Xiaomi Camera 6 will come pre-installed with HyperOS 2.2, which gives an idea of when Xiaomi users can expect the new HyperOS update on their devices.

Here’s the rollout plan (shared by Xiaomi Time):

First batch (mid-May to mid-June)

The first wave of the HyperOS 2.2 rollout will be focused on flagship devices and newer models.

  • Xiaomi 15
  • Xiaomi 15 Pro
  • Xiaomi 15 Ultra
  • Xiaomi 14
  • Xiaomi 14 Pro
  • Xiaomi 14 Ultra
  • Xiaomi MIX Fold 4
  • Xiaomi MIX Flip
  • Redmi K80
  • Redmi K80 Pro
  • Redmi K70
  • Redmi K70 Pro
  • Redmi K70 Ultra
  • Redmi Note 14 (LTE/5G)
  • Redmi Note 14 Pro (LTE/5G)
  • Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G
  • Redmi Turbo 4

Second batch (mid-June to late-July)

Xiaomi will gradually roll out the HyperOS 2.2 update to older devices in the second batch.

  • Xiaomi 13
  • Xiaomi 13 Pro
  • Xiaomi 13 Ultra
  • Xiaomi 12
  • Xiaomi 12 Pro
  • Xiaomi MIX Fold 3
  • Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro
  • Redmi K60
  • Redmi K60 Pro
  • Redmi K60 Ultra
  • Redmi Note 13 (LTE/5G)
  • Redmi Note 13 Pro (LTE/5G)
  • Redmi Note 13 Pro+
  • Redmi Turbo 3

This list is based on the Xiaomi Camera 6 release schedule. Although the brand is likely to follow the same timeline, an official HyperOS 2.2 timeline would give us more confidence. We’ll publish that on this website when the details are out.

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Also read:
1. Android 16 beta is available for these devices
2. Here’s how to install Android 16 beta on Xiaomi phones

Here’s how the vivo X200 Ultra looks from the inside

The vivo X200 Ultra, vivo’s top-tier flagship, has undergone a detailed teardown just days after launch. Shared on YouTube with auto-translated Chinese captions, the video dives into the phone’s guts, spotlighting the huge camera sensors behind its chunky camera island. It’s a tech nerd’s dream, but with the phone exclusive to China for now, most of us can only admire it from afar.

The video offers a closer look at the engineering decisions and compromises involved

The vivo X200 Ultra hit the scene as a photography beast, and the disassembly video proves why. The star of the show? Its massive camera island, which houses three oversized sensors that demand serious real estate. Vivo kept the phone’s body slim, so the cameras jut out, creating a bold, divisive look. The video’s presenter notes that this thick bump doubles as a handy grip for your index finger, making the phone easier to hold—though you’d need to feel it yourself to buy that pitch.

The video peels back the layers to reveal the engineering trade-offs. Those big sensors—likely the 50MP main, 50MP ultra-wide, and 200MP periscope telephoto—steal the spotlight, paired with vivo’s VS1 and V3+ chips for next-level image processing. The phone uses a single-cell battery, and charging tops out at 90W — falling slightly behind rivals like the Oppo Find X8 Ultra and OnePlus 13, which support 100W charging.

Exclusive to China, the X200 Ultra’s internals are a tease for global fans. The video offers a fascinating look at what Chinese buyers are getting: cutting-edge camera tech in a sleek package. Whether that camera hump’s a dealbreaker or a design win, it’s clear vivo’s pushing the limits. Check out the YouTube video above for more detailed insights.

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Casio G-Shock Goliath Frogman Watch Debuts in UK & Japan: Features Magnetic Hand Tech & Rugged New Design

Casio has confirmed that the G-Shock MRG-BF1000RG-3A Goliath Frogman will launch in the UK. The watch is priced at £4,400 (~$5,838), making it the lowest-priced model in the MRG-BF1000 lineup. The other models, the MRG-BF1000R-1A and MRG-BF1000B-1A, are priced at £4,500 and £5,200 respectively. The G-Shock MRG-BF1000RG-3A Goliath Frogman will also be available in Japan starting May 23 at an MSRP of 572,000 yen (~$3,986).

G-Shock MRG-BF1000RG-3A Goliath Frogman

The design is based on the goliath frog, the largest amphibian in the world. It features a khaki Dura Soft fluororubber strap, orange details, and beige Neobrite-coated hands and indexes for visibility underwater. The case is made from lightweight, rust-resistant titanium and includes over 70 parts. It has a screw-lock crown and case back for better water resistance. A titanium carbide coating and deep-hardening treatment protect the case from wear.

The watch has a green-tinted sapphire crystal case back and hand-painted glow-in-the-dark details. The Frogman logo is engraved on the case. The buffered crown and Clad Guard Structure improve shock resistance. The strap can be easily replaced, and the titanium alloy buckle and button guards improve durability.

It comes with Dive Mode to track dive time and surface intervals, and an analogue Tide Graph to check tide levels. The watch includes a diving log, 24-hour stopwatch, countdown timer, daily alarm, dual time display, auto calendar, and a hand shift function that moves the hands away for a clear view of the LCD.

It connects to the CASIO WATCHES app through Bluetooth. The MRG-BF1000RG-3A uses solar and wireless charging with TOUGH SOLAR tech. It has Super LED illumination, 200-meter water resistance, magnetic resistance, and weighs 132 grams.

In other news, Casio is releasing limited-edition G-Shock GA-B2100 watches to mark the 10th anniversary of the anime Haikyu!!. The two models are themed after rival teams Karasuno and Nekoma, featuring team colors, character jersey numbers, and unique slogans. Both include Bluetooth, Tough Solar, and world time functions.

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Motorola Razr 60 Ultra and Edge 60 Pro retailer listing confirms all specs, price, and color options

Motorola is gearing up for a big reveal today, April 24, with its premium Razr 60 Ultra foldable and Edge 60 Pro. A Belgian retailer, MediaMarkt, has listed both phones with full specs, prices, and color options ahead of the official unveiling, giving us a sneak peek at what’s coming. Priced at €1299 and €599 respectively, these devices are set to impress.

Specifications revealed by the listings

The Razr 60 Ultra is Motorola’s latest clamshell foldable, powering a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. Its 7-inch LTPO AMOLED display boasts a 165Hz refresh rate, paired with a 4-inch AMOLED cover screen. Running Android 15, it’s promised three OS updates and four years of security patches.

The camera setup includes dual 50MP rear sensors and a 50MP selfie snapper. With a 4,500mAh battery and 68W fast charging, it’s a powerhouse at 199g, measuring 74 x 171.5 x 7.19mm. Colors include Scarab, Mountain Trail, Rio Red, Pink, and Cabaret, and it comes with a premium case featuring a ring holder. MediaMarkt lists it at €1299, a jump from the Razr 50 Ultra’s €1199.

The Edge 60 Pro, meanwhile, sports a 6.67-inch pOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip — a significant upgrade over the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 used in the Edge 50 Pro. It’s paired with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.

The triple camera system has a 50MP main, 50MP ultra-wide, and 10MP 3x telephoto, plus a 60MP front camera. A 6,000mAh battery with 90W fast charging keeps it going, which is also a major improvement over the 4500mAh cell of the predecessor. Available in Dazzling Blue and Shadow, the Edge 60 Pro is priced at €599. Both the Razr 60 Ultra and Edge 60 Pro offer two-year warranties.

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Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses launching soon in India, UAE, and Mexico

Meta is preparing to launch its next-gen smart glasses in India, according to an official blog post. Developed in collaboration with Essilor Luxottica, these Ray-Ban Meta glasses are powered by Meta’s AI and are already available in select global markets. The blog post confirms India as one of the upcoming launch regions, along with Mexico and the UAE.

Meta Ray-Ban AI smart glasses key features

Meta Ray-Ban AI smart glasses
Meta Ray-Ban AI smart glasses

First launched in September 2023 as a follow-up to Ray-Ban Stories, the Meta smart glasses blend iconic design with voice-driven AI features. Users can ask questions, control music playback, capture photos and videos, and send messages—all hands-free by saying “Hey Meta.” The glasses support audio and video calls via WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram, and now include the ability to send direct messages through Instagram too.

The Meta Ray-Ban AI smart glasses feature a 12-megapixel camera that can shoot 1080p videos. It is equipped with open-ear speakers and supports livestreaming via Facebook or Instagram.

Meta Ray-Ban AI smart glasses
Meta Ray-Ban AI smart glasses

One of its major features is the new live translation tool, supporting 32 languages, including English, French, Italian, and Spanish. This tool works offline if the necessary language packs are pre-downloaded. In markets where the glasses are already sold, users are also testing an experimental “see-what-you-see” mode—an AI vision feature that responds contextually to surroundings.

What to expect from the Indian launch

While Meta hasn’t shared the exact launch date or pricing, the US price is $299 (approx. Rs. 25,600). Indian pricing could start between Rs. 35,000 and 40,000. The glasses are expected to arrive with all new features, including offline translation, voice assistance, and compatibility with popular music platforms like Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Music.

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OnePlus’ compact flagship phone could be heading to India soon, hints Counterpoint-OnePlus survey

OnePlus will unveil the OnePlus 13T, a compact flagship phone, in China today. It appears that the brand is also contemplating launching a compact flagship phone in the Indian market. This assumption is based on a recent OnePlus-commissioned Counterpoint Research survey, which suggests that consumers are expecting a compact flagship from OnePlus.

Research reveals growing demand for compact flagship phone

Counterpoint Research consumer survey

The Counterpoint Research survey suggests that OnePlus may consider launching a compact flagship smartphone, responding to growing consumer demand in India. The survey reveals that 74% of respondents prefer compact smartphones, yet 68% feel there are limited options available in this segment.

Consumers are seeking flagship-level performance in smaller devices, with 88% willing to purchase a compact phone if it offers powerful processor performance and long-lasting battery life. OnePlus, which is one of the most preferred brands for future compact smartphone purchases, appears to be well-positioned to meet this demand.

The survey also highlights the importance of usability, with 73% of consumers prioritising one-handed use and comfort, making a compact design essential. The ideal screen size is between 6 to 6.5 inches for 60% of respondents. Additionally, with the rise of mobile gaming and an increasing focus on AI-powered features, there is a clear opportunity for OnePlus to introduce a compact flagship phone that combines performance, usability, and long-term comfort—filling a noticeable gap in the current smartphone market.

OnePlus 13T specifications

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OnePlus 13T launch date-

The OnePlus 13T heading to China features a 6.32-inch, 2640 x 1216p 1.5K LTPO display with a flat design. It’s powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC and equipped with a 50-megapixel IMX906 OIS main camera, alongside a 50-megapixel 2X telephoto lens. The device offers a 6260mAh battery with 80W fast charging support. With a metal middle frame, glass body, optical under-screen fingerprint sensor, and an 0809 X-axis motor, it weighs 185g and is rated IP65 for water and dust resistance.

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Honor X70i launched as the fourth Honor phone this month after Honor Power, X60 GT, GT Pro

Honor has launched yet another phone in China. The X70i that has gone official is the fourth smartphone this month after the Honor Power, Honor X60 GT, and Honor GT Pro. While these are powerful devices equipped with high-end Snapdragon chipsets, the X70i is budget offering equipped with a Dimensity chipset. Here’s a look at the specifications, features, and price of the device.

Honor X70i specifications and features

Honor X70i
Honor X70i

The Honor X70i features a slim profile measuring 161mm × 74.55mm × 7.29mm and weighs about 178.5g. It sports a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 2412 x 1080 pixels FHD+ resolution, a DCI-P3 wide colour gamut, 10-bit colors, and up to 3,500nits of peak brightness. Camera-wise, the device comes with a single 108-megapixel rear camera with an f/1.75 aperture and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera with an f/2.0 aperture for selfies and video calls.

Under the hood, the Honor X70i is powered by the Dimensity 7025 Ultra chipset, paired with either 8GB or 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. It houses a large 6,000mAh and supports 35W fast charging via USB Type-C.

Honor X70i
Honor X70i

The X70i runs on MagicOS 9.0, which is based on Android 15. It features an under-display fingerprint sensor and supports a wide range of connectivity options, including 5G, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, and GPS. Also, it offers an IP65-level of dust and water resistance.

Honor X70i price and availability 

The Honor X70i is offered in three variants: 8GB+256GB priced at 1,399 Yuan (~$190),12GB+256GB at 1,699 Yuan (~$230), and 12GB+512GB at 1,899 Yuan (~$260). It is available in four colour options — Magnolia Purple, Moon Shadow White, Velvet Black, and Sky Blue.

Notably, the Honor X70i is a slightly modified version of the Honor 400 Lite sold globally. While the X70i offers a larger 6,000mAh battery and a single 108-megapixel rear camera, the 400 Lite features a 5,320mAh battery, a 108-megapixel + 5-megapixel dual rear camera setup, a 16-megapixel front camera, and weighs a slightly lighter 171 grams.

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China quietly cracks 5nm without EUV: How SMIC defied the chip sanctions with sheer engineering

In a move that could reshape the global semiconductor industry, China’s Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) has reportedly pulled off 5nm chip production without using extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography.

Instead, SMIC achieved this using older deep ultraviolet (DUV) tools, paired with a highly complex process known as Self-Aligned Quadruple Patterning (SAQP). The breakthrough, detailed in a series of tweets by semiconductor analyst William Huo on X, isn’t just technical; it’s a bold geopolitical signal.

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1. No EUV, No Problem

For years, the prevailing industry consensus was that EUV lithography, produced solely by Dutch company ASML, was indispensable for fabricating chips at 5nm and below. Without access to EUV systems due to export restrictions enforced by the U.S. and its allies, most analysts believed China’s chip ambitions would stall at the 7nm mark.

Instead, SMIC pushed forward using brute-force DUV techniques, squeezing every nanometer out of aging tools. According to Huo, this involved stacking multiple lithography and etching steps, specifically using SAQP, to mimic the precision of EUV. The method is slower, more error-prone, and expensive, but it works.

The result? A working 5nm-class chip, not yet in consumer devices but expected to arrive soon, potentially with the same market-shifting impact as the 7nm-based Kirin 9000S, which powered the Huawei Mate 60 and famously beat the iPhone 15 to offering satellite call support.

2. Frontline Fab, Not a Knockoff

The SMIC milestone also highlights China’s rapid progress in semiconductor tooling. Huo points to AMEC, now considered competitive with U.S.-based Lam Research in etching equipment, and NAURA, whose wafer cleaning tools rival those of Japan’s TEL. These firms were once seen as playing catch-up. Now they’re part of a parallel, self-reliant semiconductor supply chain.

“This isn’t just duplication,” Huo emphasized. “These are frontline fabs.” China is no longer imitating—it’s iterating on its own terms, with its own technology stack.

3. Sanctions Backfire, Huawei Surges

SMIC’s capabilities extend beyond smartphone chips. Huawei recently unveiled its Ascend 920 AI accelerator, reportedly manufactured on SMIC’s 6nm node. While SMIC remains cut off from EUV machines, it leveraged multi-patterning DUV lithography, possibly through its N+3 process, equivalent to 6nm, to produce this chip. The Ascend 920 delivers 900 TFLOPS of performance, a 30% to 40% jump over Huawei’s previous-gen 7nm Ascend 910C, along with 4 TB/s memory bandwidth.

Ironically, U.S. sanctions, specifically those restricting Nvidia’s H20 accelerator shipments to China, have boosted Huawei’s AI business. With Nvidia chips locked behind a strict export license system, many Chinese firms have turned to Huawei’s domestically produced alternatives, which require no such hurdles.

The very policy designed to kneecap Huawei has instead fueled its growth in the domestic AI market. SMIC’s advanced DUV nodes are the silent engine powering this shift.

4. The Road Ahead: 3nm with DUV?

Every chip SMIC ships under sanctions is a statement of resilience. It proves that cutting China off from EUV didn’t stop progress, it redirected it. While DUV-based 5nm chips may not match the raw performance of TSMC or Samsung’s latest EUV-made nodes, they’re already “good enough” for most modern workloads, including AI, 5G, and high-performance consumer electronics.

There are already whispers that SMIC is experimenting with an even more extreme technique, Self-Aligned Octuple Patterning (SAOP), to push DUV down to 3nm territory. It sounds improbable, but in a world where elegance is increasingly a luxury, China is betting on sheer execution.

If successful, it could permanently redefine assumptions around lithography, tool dependencies, and the geopolitical control of chip supply chains.

5. Moore’s Law, Rewritten

“Moore’s Law didn’t die,” Huo wrote. “It moved to Shanghai.” Instead of giving up, China is grinding its way forward, layer by layer, pixel by pixel. The future of chips may no longer be written by who holds the best tools, but by who refuses to stop building.

The rules are changing. And DUV just lit the fuse.

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Alleged Vivo S30 Pro Mini specs leak reveals 6.31-inch OLED screen, Dimensity 9400e, dual 50MP cameras, and more

Vivo is expected to unveil a new S-series of smartphones in May in China as successors to the Vivo S20 and S20 Pro, which debuted in December 2024. A recent report revealed that the company will launch the successor edition as the S30 series and not S21. Another report revealed that the lineup may include a standard model and a compact smartphone. The latter is said to be an affordable alternative to the Vivo X200 Pro Mini, which debuted last year with a price tag of 4,699 Yuan (~$645). Today, reliable tipster Digital Chat Station released a Weibo post to reveal key details of what appears to be the Vivo S30 Pro Mini handset.

Vivo S30 Pro Mini key specifications tipped

Alleged Vivo S30 Pro Mini specs leak

The above leak suggests that the S30 series compact smartphone may have “Pro Mini” in its moniker. Therefore, there is a possibility that the device may arrive with the Vivo S30 Pro Mini marketing name.

The leak reveals that the alleged Vivo S30 Pro Mini will feature a 6.31-inch flat screen that offers a 120Hz refresh rate and a 1.5K resolution of 2640 x 1216 pixels. Previously, the tipster revealed that the device will have an LTPO OLED panel.

Powering the device will be an upcoming chip dubbed the Dimensity 9400e, which according to other reports may debut next month. The leak states that the D9400e would just be a rebranded version of the existing Dimensity 9300 Plus chipset. Under the hood, it will feature a big battery with support for 90W fast charging.

For selfies and video calls, the alleged S30 Pro Mini will have a 50-megapixel selfie camera. The rear camera setup will comprise a 50-megapixel main camera and a 50-megapixel telephoto lens.

As mentioned above, the Vivo S30 Pro Mini is rumoured to debut in May. The standard S30, which is expected to debut alongside it, is said to have a 6.67-inch OLED 1.5K screen and the forthcoming Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset.

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Samsung Galaxy M56 5G goes on sale in India, read introductory offers

On April 17, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy M56 5G in India and now it is available for purchase through platforms like Amazon, Samsung’s website, and retail stores. The handset comes with a 120Hz AMOLED display, an Exynos chip, a 50-megapixel triple camera unit, and a decent battery all housed in a 7.2mm slim chassis. Here’s a look at the pricing and specifications of the device.

Samsung Galaxy M56 5G variants, price, and offer

Samsung Galaxy M56
Samsung Galaxy M56

The Galaxy M56 5G has arrived in India in two options, such as 8GB RAM + 128GB storage and 8GB RAM + 256GB storage. These variants are priced at Rs 27,999 and Rs 30,999, respectively. However, the introductory offer of Rs 3,000 instant bank discount slashes the prices of these variants to Rs 24,999 and Rs 27,999, respectively.

Samsung Galaxy M56 5G specifications

The Galaxy M56 5G is equipped with a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with a Full HD+ resolution, supporting a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and up to 1200nits of peak brightness. It also benefits from Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ for added durability.

Powering the Galaxy M56 is Samsung’s in-house Exynos 1480 processor, paired with 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB of onboard storage. The handset packs a 5,000mAh battery with 45W charging support.

On the camera front, users get a triple rear camera setup that includes an OIS-enabled 50-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 2-megapixel macro unit. The front camera features a 12-megapixel sensor, ideal for selfies and video calls. The smartphone runs One UI 7 based on Android 15 and is expected to receive six years of OS and security updates, offering excellent long-term support.

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