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Redmi Turbo 4 Pro’s April launch officially teased, Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 confirmed

Redmi has begun teasing the arrival of its upcoming smartphone, the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro. The brand’s General Manager, Wang Teng Thomas, recently took to Weibo to highlight the capabilities of the new Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, describing it as a powerful chip with efficient power consumption. He also confirmed that a Redmi phone powered by this chip is set to launch soon.

Redmi Turbo 4 Pro’s April launch teased

In response to a user comment on his latest Weibo post, Thomas gave a subtle confirmation about the launch timeline of the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro. When asked whether the phone would be launched in April, he simply replied “can,” hinting at an imminent debut this month.

Earlier rumors suggested that the Turbo 4 Pro’s launch might be delayed due to a recent Xiaomi SU7 accident that resulted in the unfortunate death of three individuals. However, Thomas’s recent post appears to refute such delays, indicating that the launch is still on track.

Redmi Turbo 4 Pro specifications (rumoured)

According to leaks, the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro is expected to feature a 6.83-inch OLED LTPS display with a 1.5K resolution. It is likely to be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset and pack a large 7,550mAh battery with 90W fast charging. The device may also include an OIS-assisted 50-megapixel primary camera accompanied by an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens on the back. It is also expected to feature an optical in-screen fingerprint scanner, a metal middle frame, and an IP68/69-rated body for dust and water resistance. For those who don’t know, the Poco F7 that was recently certified in India could be a rebranded or tweaked version of the Turbo 4 Pro.

While Redmi has begun teasing the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4-powered Turbo 4 Pro, it may not be the first phone to debut with this new chip. iQOO has already started teasing the launch of the iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro in China, which is also expected to feature the same processor and is set to launch within this month. The pre-booking of the Z10 Turbo is already live on the company’s official online store and Chinese retailer platforms. Apart from the Pro model, the brand will also unveil the Dimensity 8400-powered iQOO Z10 Turbo.

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Red Magic 10 Air design revealed, full specifications leaked ahead of April 16 launch

Nubia’s gaming sub-brand, Red Magic, will unveil the Red Magic 10 Air on April 16 in China. Ahead of the launch, the device, which bears the model number NX779J, has appeared in the database of China’s TENAA certification, revealing all its key specifications. Additionally, the brand rolled out the official images of the device to confirm its design and color options.

Red Magic 10 Air design, color options

Red Magic has officially confirmed that the Red Magic 10 Air will be available in three color options: Frost Blade White, Shadow Black, and Flame Orange. The device sports a full-screen design, thanks to its under-display selfie camera. It also appears to feature gaming trigger buttons for enhanced gameplay. Interestingly, the brand seems to have opted for a centrifugal cooling fan, likely to help reduce the overall thickness of the device.

Red Magic 10 Air specifications (rumoured)

As per the TENAA listing, the Red Magic 10 Air will measure 164.3 x 76.6 x 7.85mm and weigh 205 grams. It will feature a 6.8-inch OLED panel that offers a 1.5K resolution (2480 x 1116 pixels) and an in-screen fingerprint sensor. On the front, it will feature a 16-megapixel selfie camera, and its rear panel will be equipped with a pair of 50-megapixel cameras.

Under the hood, the Red Magic 10 Air has a 3.3GHz octa-core chip, which appears to be the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. The device is expected to arrive with 12GB / 16GB / 24GB of RAM and 256GB / 512GB / 1TB of storage. TENAA states that it has a 5,860mAh rated-value battery, which indicates it may pack a 6,000mAh typical value battery. Additionally, it will have an IR blaster and as per its 3C certification, it will support 80W fast charging.

To sum up, the Red Magic 10 Air appears to be a toned-down version of the Red Magic 9 Pro that debuted in November 2023, which packed a larger 6,500mAh battery.

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Vivo X200 Ultra Photography Kit: 7 key features officially confirmed

Vivo will unveil the Vivo X200 Ultra and several other devices on April 21 in China. Today, the brand will also offer a dedicated photography kit for the X200 Ultra’s buyers. A Weibo post by Vivo Product Manager Hano Boxiao not only gives the first look at the photography kit but also mentions all of its key features.

Vivo X200 Ultra Photography Kit’s key features

Vivo X200 Ultra Photography Kit
Vivo X200 Ultra Photography Kit

Boxiao confirmed 7 key features of the Vivo X200 Ultra Photography Kit as follows:

  1. USB Type-C connection: Reduces latency and ensures faster, more stable connectivity.
  2. Built-in 2,300mAh battery: Greatly enhances outdoor photography and video shooting endurance.
  3. Integrated kickstand in the case: Allows for stable, upright positioning during shoots.
  4. New dedicated video recording button: Enables instant recording with a single press.
  5. Retro camera-inspired design: Aesthetically pleasing, with potential for multiple color options.
  6. Stylish, professionally designed shoulder strap: Makes it easier to carry the setup.
  7. A secret seventh feature: Described as the most impressive, but not yet revealed.

Vivo X200 Ultra camera specifications (rumored)

Vivo’s Product Vice President, Huang Tao, recently described the X200 Ultra as a “pocket smart camera that can make calls.” According to reports, its rear camera setup will comprise an OIS-assisted 50-megapixel Sony LYT-818 primary sensor, a 50-megapixel LYT-818 ultra-wide lens, and an OIS-enabled 200-megapixel Samsung HP9 periscope telephoto lens. For an enhanced photography experience, it will feature the VS1 pre-processing and V3+ post-processing chips.

The Vivo X200 Ultra supports 4K recording at 60fps with 10-bit Log, as well as cinematic 4K at 120fps. It also features a physical camera control key, dubbed the Action Button, located on the right edge of the device. Additionally, it includes a customizable zoom flash system designed to deliver DSLR-like portrait photography.

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Huawei Enjoy 70X Lite live image leaks, looks nearly identical to Enjoy 70X

Huawei unveiled the midrange Enjoy 70X back in December last year, and a “Lite” version is about to join the lineup, In the latest news, the Enjoy 70X Lite has appeared in live images, so the development is also almost complete.

Looks almost the same as the Enjoy 70X

While the phone has a “Lite” in its moniker, the appearance isn’t actually much different than the Enjoy 70X. T he curvature of the front glass, the bezels around the display panel, and even the size of of the pill-shaped cutout appears exactly the same as the regular version.

Huawei Enjoy 70X

On the back, however, the appearance differs slightly from the Enjoy 70Xm as the camera module has a single tone finish instead of a two-tone one. And the camera hardware should not be much different either, as the setup on the regular model is already quite simple—50MP main + 2MP depth sensor. The main 50MP sensor of the 70X measures 1/1.56″, which is reasonably large for a midrange device. So the manufacturer may opt for a smaller sensor for this model both for differentiation and reduction in cost.

The regular model comes with plastic middle frame and plastic back plate, so there won’t likely be a major difference in the in-hand experience either.

As for other aspects, you get a 6.78″ 1.5K AMOLED with the regular model, that’s powered by the Kirin 8000A chip and a massive 6,100 mAh battery. it measures 8mm in thickness, weighs around 190 grans (despite the large battery) and is IP64 dust and water resistant, which means it can withstand splashes of water. The Enjoy 70X was launched with a starting price (8GB+128GB) of CNY 1799, which is equivalent to $246. It will be interesting to see which corners will be cut to differentiate the Enjoy 70X Lite from the 70X.

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Redmi Watch Move Set to launch on April 21 in India, Key specs leaked

Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi will launch its new Watch Move smartwatch in India on April 21, priced under ₹4,000. The device targets fitness enthusiasts with a 2.07-inch AMOLED display—the same size as the global Redmi Watch 5—and a peak brightness of 1500 nits, which Xiaomi claims is the brightest in its budget segment. Leaked images (Mukul Sharma) show a square design with a rotating crown for navigation, silicone straps in black, blue, white, and silver/gray, and a curved screen.

REDMI Watch Move

The Watch Move supports Bluetooth calling with dual microphones for noise reduction, over 100 sports modes, and five satellite positioning systems (GNSS) for accurate outdoor tracking. Xiaomi promises 98.5% activity-tracking accuracy and 14-day battery life, shorter than the Watch 5’s 24 days but still competitive. It runs on HyperOS, though specifics about the software upgrade remain unclear.

Unlike last year’s Watch 5 Active (₹2,799) and Watch 5 Lite (₹3,499), the Watch Move adds a rotating crown instead of a single button, a feature usually seen in premium watches. Sales will likely start on Amazon and Mi.com after the April 21 launch. Exact pricing, color options, and HyperOS features will be announced closer to the date.

In other news, Redmi has opened reservations for the Buds 7S wireless earbuds on JD.com in China. Priced at 199 Yuan (~$27), they feature a dual-driver setup (12.4mm titanium-coated + 5.5mm ceramic), SoundID audio personalization, spatial audio, and dual-mode active noise cancellation.

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Philips Launches 5 New Audio Products in India: TWS Earbuds, Neckband, and Speakers

TPV Technology India launched five new Philips audio products today, including TWS earbuds, a neckband, and two portable speakers. The focus is on noise cancellation, long battery life, and durable designs.

The TAT1150 earbuds, priced at ₹3,999, feature 32dB hybrid ANC, quad-mic ENC, and 55 hours of playback. A 10-minute charge gives 150 minutes of use. They use 13mm drivers for bass-heavy sound and have an IPX5 rating for sweat resistance. The TAT1050, at ₹2,899, shares most of the same features but offers 50 hours of playtime and 100 minutes from a 10-minute charge. Both models support Bluetooth 5.3, low-latency modes, and multipoint pairing.

The TAN1150 neckband, priced at ₹1,999, offers 60 hours of battery life, 13mm drivers, and IPX5 protection. It supports voice assistants, multipoint connection, and physical controls for calls and music.

The TAS1209 portable speaker costs ₹1,699 and is available online via Flipkart. It has a 10W output, 40mm driver, passive radiator, 12-hour battery life, and IPX4 splash resistance. Two units can pair for stereo sound.

At the top end, the TAX5509 party speaker is priced at ₹27,990. It delivers 260W output through dual 12-inch woofers, with rainbow LED lighting and DJ features like a voice changer, bass boost, and karaoke. It includes mic and guitar inputs, EQ presets, FM radio, and built-in wheels for easy movement.

Availability:

  • TAT1150: ₹3,999 (Deep Black, Bright White, Red Mahogany)
  • TAT1050: ₹2,899 (Deep Black, Bright White, Frosty Green)
  • TAN1150: ₹1,999
  • TAS1209: ₹1,699 (Flipkart exclusive; online and offline)
  • TAX5509: ₹27,990

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Lenovo Y9000P 2025 Gaming Laptop Launches April 15 in China, Expected with Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX and RTX 5090 GPU

Lenovo Legion confirmed the launch of its Y9000P 2025 Extreme Edition gaming laptop on April 15 at 19:00 Beijing time, introducing RGB lighting to the 9000P series. The device retains its Y-shaped logo domestically, while the global variant, rebranded as Legion Pro 7i Gen 10, adopts a “LEGION” lettered design. The Legion Y9000P 2025 Extreme Edition is expected to pack the same specifications and features as the Legion Pro 7i Gen 10.

Lenovo Legion Y9000P 2025 Extreme Edition

Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 features

The Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 model packs an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU and NVIDIA RTX 5090 GPU, paired with up to 64GB DDR5 6400MHz RAM and a 1TB PCIe 5.0 SSD (expandable to 64GB). Priced at $3,440, it targets premium gamers with a 16-inch 2560 x 1600 OLED display boasting a 240Hz refresh rate, 500 nits brightness, 100% DCI-P3 coverage, Dolby Vision, and VESA Trueblack 1000 certification. A redesigned cooling system sustains up to 250W TDP for peak performance.

For audio, the laptop includes a quad-speaker system with Nahimic Audio. It also has a 99Wh battery, 400W AC adapter, and a 5MP camera with dual microphones. Its 2.72kg chassis (21.9–26.6mm thick) houses a per-key RGB keyboard, four speakers, and ports: HDMI 2.1, Thunderbolt 4, USB-C (140W PD), three USB-A, a 2.5G Ethernet jack, and a 3.5mm audio interface. As for connectivity, the laptop has Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4.

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Red Magic 10 Pro vs Red Magic 8 Pro: Is It Time to Upgrade Your Gaming Phone?

Despite the launch of the Red Magic 10 Pro, the Red Magic 8 Pro continues to draw attention from mobile gaming enthusiasts. But does it still hold up in 2025, or is the Red Magic 10 Pro a clear-cut upgrade worth the jump? Let’s break it down.

Red Magic 10 Pro

1. Design and Display: Subtle Upgrade

At first glance, the Red Magic 8 Pro and 10 Pro look cut from the same DNA—flat edges, industrial finish, and that signature gaming vibe. But look closer, and you’ll see that the 10 Pro refines the formula. It features a slightly larger 6.85-inch 1.5K OLED BOE Q9+ panel compared to the 8 Pro’s 6.8-inch FHD+ OLED screen. That’s not just about size—the 10 Pro offers a higher resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate (up from 120Hz), and a peak brightness of 2000 nits, nearly 700 nits more than the 8 Pro.

More importantly for gamers, the 10 Pro pushes PWM dimming to a whopping 2592Hz, compared to 1440Hz on the 8 Pro. The screen is gentler on your eyes during long sessions while delivering crisper visuals, faster response, and better color accuracy.

2. Performance: The Numbers Don’t Lie

The 8 Pro is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, which, at launch, was a beast. But the Red Magic 10 Pro steps into the ring with the newer Snapdragon 8 Elite—a 3nm chip boasting an Adreno 830 GPU and a staggering 3.29 million AnTuTu score, compared to 1.34 million on the 8 Pro. It’s not just hype. Games load faster, frames stay locked, and multitasking is seamless.

Red Magic also upped the ante with memory options—up to 24GB of LPDDR5X RAM (9600Mbps) and 1TB of UFS 4.0 PRO storage on the 10 Pro. The 8 Pro tops out at 16GB RAM and the standard UFS 4.0. While most users won’t max out 24GB, it future-proofs the device in a way the 8 Pro simply doesn’t.

3. Cooling and Gaming Features: Turbocharged Everything

Cooling is the unsung hero of gaming phones, and both phones bring serious tech. The 8 Pro’s ICE 11.0 system was already impressive with its 10-layer structure and built-in fan. But the 10 Pro takes it further, using composite liquid metal cooling—13x more thermally conductive than traditional gel. With a revamped 3D VC system and 23,000 rpm fan, it’s built for marathon gaming.

Both devices have 520Hz shoulder triggers, in-game lighting effects, and stereo speakers. But the 10 Pro’s new Red Core R3 chip enhances game rendering with support for 2K+120FPS super-resolution and better concurrency. It’s a big win for competitive players.

4. Cameras and Battery: Marginal Gains

The cameras aren’t the focus here, but the Red Magic 10 Pro does introduce a new 50MP OmniVision OV50E40 main sensor with OIS, paired with a better ultra-wide. It’s still not flagship-level photography, but it’s a step up from the 8 Pro’s Samsung GN5 sensor setup.

Battery-wise, the 10 Pro packs a 7050mAh silicon-carbon cell with 100W fast charging (global version), compared to the 6000mAh + 65W on the 8 Pro. It’s more juice, faster top-ups, and better long-term health—especially handy when you’re running 144Hz all day.

5. Verdict: Red Magic 10 Pro Is the Gamer’s Pick

The Red Magic 8 Pro still holds up remarkably well for a 2023 release—it’s got raw power, a bold design, and solid cooling. But the Red Magic 10 Pro makes a strong case for an upgrade. With a brighter, faster screen, bleeding-edge silicon, next-gen cooling, and more RAM than most laptops, it’s easily one of the most forward-looking gaming phones in 2025.

So why are people still looking up the 8 Pro? Simple: it’s more affordable now and still packs enough punch for most users. But if you want the absolute best gaming experience today—and a phone built to last well into the next few years—the 10 Pro is a no-brainer.

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Galaxy S25 Edge will launch next month, but only in these two countries

Galaxy S25 Edge was previously expected to launch on May 13. According to a recent leak from reliable tipster Ice Universe, the phone will be released towards the end of the month, and the initial availability will be limited to only two countries: China and South Korea. According to a previous leak, there won’t even be a separate launch event, at least for the initial release in the two countries.

Galaxy-S25-Edge

Observing the market response?

A possible reason behind this limited launch could be to test the waters and observe the market response as this flagship is quire different and does not include the kind of specification you’d expect from one.

For those unfamiliar, it does not include a telephoto—only main and ultrawide—and the battery is also expected to be smaller, and it’s reportedly based on the traditional Li-ion battery tech (not the high-density Si/C battery tech). There’s not much attention-grabbing element other than the ~5.8mm thickness and possibly a titanium middle frame. There have been reports of a ceramic back panel, but details about the specific material used or its benefits remain scarce.

According to a comment on the post, Samsung is expecting significant sales volume from China, which could be a reason to include it for the initial release alongside the home country, South Korea. The company actually followed a similar strategy last year with the Galaxy Z Fold SE. While the foldable never made its way to the global market, the S25 Edge is expected to do so. In fact, European pricing for the S25 Edge has already been revealed, thanks to Italian online store Zanetti. The 256GB and 512GB models were listed with price tags of €1,362 and €1,488, respectively.

This phone is positioned between the S25+ and the S25 Ultra, and it’s also expected to benefit from all the AI features the other S25 models have. Samsung has rolled out the Gemini Live-based real-time visual AI feature, which will also likely be a part of the S25 Edge.

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Time to upgrade: these six Galaxy models have reached their end of support

Samsung has finally released the One UI 7 stable version for last year’s flagships—the S24 series and 6th-generation foldables. But there’s also bad news: six Galaxy devices—including the Galaxy S20 series—are reaching their end of support. So if you’re using one of these models, it’s probably time for an upgrade, at least if you want a device that’s up to date with the latest security patch.

Galaxy S20 Ultra
Galaxy S20 Ultra

Other than the flagship S20 series, the list includes:

  • Galaxy A52 5G Enterprise Edition (2021)
  • Galaxy A72 (2021)
  • Galaxy A32 (2021)

The regular Galaxy A52 5G, A52, and A52s have already reached their end of support. The enterprise editions of the A52 and A52s will reportedly continue to get updates.

For those using the S20 series and considering an upgrade with the reliable handsets finally reaching their end of support, the S25 series is a really good option, and there are two big reasons alongside One UI: a much-improved battery life and the AI features.

While many of the older flagships, such as the S24 and S23 series, will get some AI features with One UI 7, some of them will remain exclusive to the S25 series. On April 7, the company started rolling out the One UI 7 update to the S24 users. But on the same day, the S25 series got a new Gemini Live-based AI feature dubbed as “Real-Time Visual AI” which, during the launch in January, was introduced as one of the prowess of the S25 series.

The battery life has also seen a noticeable improvement over the predecessor, thanks to the more efficient Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. For those curious, here’s what sets the best of 2025 from the S24 Ultra.

And if you’re looking for a midrange, the Galaxy A56 has a decently capable chipset, respectively good battery life, and also some Galaxy AI features such as Circle to Search and AI Select.

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Google Search Catches ‘Em All: The Pokédex Easter Egg

Google Search has long been known for its quirky Easter eggs, and now, it’s tapped into the nostalgia of millions with a delightful Pokédex integration. By simply searching for any Pokémon name, users get access to a detailed information panel, effectively transforming Google Search into a handy digital Pokédex.

Google Search Pokédex Easter Egg

The integration of the Pokémon easter egg is seamless and intuitive. Just like a Pokédex, the information panel appears at the top of the search results, making it easy to access without navigating through multiple websites. The information offered also makes it appear similar to the classic Pokédex entries from the Pokémon games, offering a comprehensive overview for both casual fans and dedicated trainers.

Google Pokedex Easter Egg
Google Pokédex Easter Egg

The key stats revealed on the search include data like the Pokémon’s type, evolution stages, abilities, and even height and weight. This feature is particularly useful for quickly referencing Pokémon details during discussions, gameplay, or simply to satisfy a nostalgic curiosity. That’s not all, the feature is available for mobile users can also find a Poké Ball button that they can tap to catch that Pokémon. Those logged in can keep track of all the Pokémons that caught on their Google Pokédex.

In total, there are only the 151 original Pokémons available with this easter egg. Google has also added that there are Legendary and Mythical Pokémons as well that will require a Master Ball to capture. You can get these by earning points by catching regular Pokémons. So go catch them all and see what reward is in store for dedicated trainers.

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Nintendo Switch 2 vs Steam Deck: How do the gaming handhelds compare

With the recent unveiling of the Nintendo Switch 2, gamers were excited about finally getting a successor to the most popular handheld console. But over the last couple of years, there’s a lot more competition in the market like the Steam Deck. So here’s a quick comparison between the two gaming handhelds to see how they compare.

1. Design and Build

Nintendo Switch 2
Nintendo Switch 2

Valve’s Steam Deck is basically a portable PC, but unlike most handhelds, it is not powered by Windows. It packs some beefy specs and a bulky design to accommodate the powerful hardware. The console arrives with a standard gaming controller layout with two thumbsticks, a D-pad, and an array of buttons. It weighs 640 grams and is powered by a 50Wh battery pack.

But the Nintendo Switch 2 continues the unique design that the original Switch offered with removable JoyCon controllers. The gaming handheld has a hybrid design that allows gamers to play on the Switch 2 in handheld or docked mode. The docked mode allows for improved performance and better thermals as well. But thanks to the removable controllers, users get easier access to split screen co-op for multiplayer games like Mario Kart. The Switch houses a sizeable 5,220mAh battery pack and has a lighter 534 grams body.

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2. Hardware

Samsung Display provides Steam Deck with OLED screens
Steam Deck OLED

The Steam Deck utilizes a custom AMD APU, combining a Zen 2 CPU and RDNA 2 GPU, allowing it to run a wide range of PC games smoothly. It does support 4K gaming at up to 120fps, although finding a title that can hit this figure is a bit more challenging. The Steam Deck has a 7-inch IPS LCD panel with 1280x800p resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. There is also an OLED variant as well that costs slightly more. The Steam Deck can offer a full fledged PC experience, allowing tasks beyond gaming like web browsing and media consumption.

Meanwhile, Nintendo’s new Switch 2 has a 7.9-inch 1080p display with 120Hz refresh rate support. Under the hood, the Nintendo Switch 2 packs a new custom Nvidia processor that offers greater GPU and CPU performance. The exact make of this chip is still unknown but it promises to offer a great performance overall when compared to the first gen model. However, one of the biggest upgrades is VRR support (variable refresh rate) and Nvidia’s DLSS tech. So the Switch 2 can push for higher resolution games at playable frame rates despite the limited hardware on a portable console.

3. Price and Verdict

Set to launch on June 5, 2025, the Switch 2 is priced at $449.99. However, recent tariffs have complicated the pricing strategy, potentially leading to adjustments. On the other hand, the Steam Deck has been available since 2022 and comes in multiple storage configurations, with prices starting at $399 for the base model.

Choosing between the Nintendo Switch 2 and the Steam Deck boils down to personal preference and gaming priorities. If you’re deeply invested in Nintendo’s exclusive titles and prefer a hybrid gaming system, the Switch 2 is an attractive option. But if you want a more open platform with access to a vast PC game library, then the Steam Deck stands out.

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Beelink launches SEi13 Pro mini PC with i9-13900HK, 32GB RAM, built-in speakers & AI mics

Beelink has launched the SEi13 Pro, a mini PC that proves you don’t need a big box to get serious performance. This palm-sized desktop is now available globally and packs Intel’s Core i9-13900HK along with some genuinely premium extras — including built-in speakers, a smart mic system, and a sleek all-metal design that weighs under a kilo.

Beelink SEi13 Pro mini PC

Beelink SEi13 Pro Specifications

Inside, you’re getting a 14-core, 20-thread chip that can boost up to 5.4GHz — the kind of muscle you’d usually find in high-end laptops. Built on Intel’s hybrid architecture, it smartly juggles power and efficiency cores to handle everything from intense multitasking to low-power background tasks. Beelink claims it outperforms the previous-gen i9-12900HK by around 16%, which is impressive for a device that weighs less than a kilogram.

Graphics are handled by Intel Iris Xe, with support for up to three displays via HDMI, DisplayPort 1.4, and USB-C. You’ll get crisp 4K at 144Hz, making it great for media work or just a slick multi-monitor setup. It also comes with 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM (6000MHz, dual-channel) and a fast 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, with room to expand up to 8TB using two M.2 slots.

Beelink SEi13 Pro mini PC

Thermal performance is handled by Beelink’s custom MSC 2.0 cooling system, which uses a vapor chamber, quiet fan, and SSD heatsink to keep things cool. Even under load, it reportedly stays whisper-quiet — around 32 decibels, softer than your average fridge hum.

But the real surprise? This mini PC has its own built-in speaker and mic system. We’re talking dual speakers powered by a DSP chip and amplifier, which should sound a lot better than the usual tinny audio most mini PCs deliver. On top of that, there’s a 360-degree microphone array with its own AI chip for noise cancellation and voice pickup — it can hear you clearly from up to 5 meters away. Perfect for hands-free calls or smart assistant setups.

You also get the full connectivity suite: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, 2.5 Gbps Ethernet, plus plenty of USB ports, display outputs, and even a 3.5mm headphone jack. It supports Wake-on-LAN and Auto Power On too. Available in Frost Silver or Space Grey, the SEi13 Pro measures just 135 x 135 x 44.7mm and weighs 780 grams.

Pricing and Availability

The Beelink SEi13 Pro is priced at $539 and is now available in the US, UK, EU, Australia, and Japan through Beelink’s global store.

In related news, Beelink introduced a compact mini PC powered by the Ryzen 7 8845HS earlier this year, featuring 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM and support for up to three displays.

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Nothing 3a Pro vs iQOO Neo 10R: A choice between Design and Performance

With mid-range smartphones getting increasingly powerful and feature-packed, choosing the right one has become tougher than ever. The Nothing Phone 3a Pro and the iQOO Neo 10R both aim to deliver flagship-level experiences without breaking the bank, but they approach it very differently. 

This comparison matters because it pits unique design and camera versatility against raw performance and battery dominance, helping you decide which phone truly fits your lifestyle

1. Design and Display

Nothing Phone 3a Pro
Nothing Phone 3a Pro

Both the Nothing Phone 3a Pro and the iQOO Neo 10R sport modern aesthetics, but with very different design philosophies. The Nothing Phone 3a Pro leans into its signature transparent design with the Glyph Interface, three customizable LED light strips that serve as visual notifications, camera fill lighting, and personalized alerts. This design is not only eye-catching but also functional in ways the iQOO can’t match. Meanwhile, the iQOO Neo 10R opts for a more traditional look with a matte back and curved edges, aiming for a sleek, performance-focused vibe.

When it comes to displays, the iQOO edges ahead with a 144Hz AMOLED panel and a sharper resolution (1260 x 2800 pixels), providing better clarity and smoother visuals, especially noticeable in gaming or fast scrolling. The Nothing Phone 3a Pro’s 120Hz AMOLED display still looks fantastic and supports Ultra HDR, but its slightly lower resolution and refresh rate make a difference in direct comparison.

If style and a unique identity matter, Nothing wins with its standout design. But for raw display performance and visual sharpness, the iQOO Neo 10R takes the lead, making it better for gamers or media-heavy users.

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2. Specifications 

iQOO Neo 10R
iQOO Neo 10R

In terms of raw power, the iQOO Neo 10R is clearly positioned as the performance beast. It runs on the newer Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset with a more advanced CPU-GPU combo (Adreno 735), which significantly outperforms the mid-range Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 found in the Nothing Phone 3a Pro. Multitasking, gaming, and future-proofing are noticeably better with iQOO’s flagship-grade internals.

The battery situation also favors the iQOO. With a massive 6400 mAh Si/C battery and 80W fast charging, it not only lasts longer but also charges faster. Nothing’s 5000 mAh battery is still solid and supports 50W charging, but it’s a step behind in both capacity and versatility, lacking bypass charging and reverse wired charging, which the iQOO includes.

iQOO Neo 10R wins in this category. It’s more powerful, longer-lasting, and feature-rich in terms of battery tech. For anyone prioritizing speed, gaming, or longevity, this is the better pick.

3. Camera

iQOO Neo 10R
iQOO Neo 10R

The camera department is where the Nothing Phone 3a Pro claws back some ground. It features a triple camera setup with a 50MP main sensor, a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto lens, and an 8MP ultrawide shooter. This variety gives users more flexibility for different photography scenarios, zoom, landscape, and everyday shots all get covered well. On the selfie side, a 50MP front cam stands out for sharpness and detail.

The iQOO Neo 10R keeps it simpler with a dual setup: 50MP wide and 8MP ultrawide. While the image quality is respectable, it lacks optical zoom and the depth versatility of the Nothing phone. However, it does offer 4K video at 60fps, higher than Nothing’s 30fps max on the main cam, which may appeal to vloggers or video enthusiasts. Selfies, at 32MP, are good but less detailed than Nothing’s output.

For photography fans, the Nothing Phone 3a Pro is the better option. The telephoto lens and high-res front cam offer more creative potential. But if you care more about video frame rates, iQOO might suit your needs.

4. Pricing

The Nothing Phone 3a Pro is priced at around $370 USD, while the iQOO Neo 10R comes in at roughly $325 USD. That $45 difference may seem small, but it becomes significant depending on your priorities.

The Nothing justifies its slightly higher cost with premium features like the Glyph interface, periscope zoom camera, and a unique design language. Meanwhile, the iQOO Neo 10R delivers much better raw performance, a higher refresh rate display, and a significantly larger battery, all at a lower price.

In terms of value for money, the iQOO Neo 10R offers more. It undercuts the Nothing on price while still providing flagship-level specs. Unless you specifically want the Glyph lights or telephoto camera, iQOO is the smarter buy here.


5. Conclusion

Nothing Phone 3a Pro
Nothing Phone 3a Pro

Each phone brings something unique to the table. The Nothing Phone 3a Pro stands out with its Glyph Interface, offering a playful and practical way to interact with notifications and alerts. It also supports Circle to Search, an AI-enhanced feature that makes everyday browsing more intuitive. The periscope zoom is rare in this price range and boosts camera appeal significantly.

The iQOO Neo 10R, on the other hand, has bypass charging, letting you power the phone without heating the battery during gaming. It also boasts UFS 4.1 storage (on the 256GB variant), which is significantly faster than the UFS 3.1 on the Nothing. Audio is another win with support for aptX Lossless and Hi-Res audio, making it ideal for audiophiles.

The Nothing Phone 3a Pro wins on innovation and design quirks. But the iQOO Neo 10R has more useful, performance-oriented extras. If you value flair and visual appeal, go with Nothing. For tech-savvy power users, iQOO is the clear highlight.

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Edge 60 Stylus leak reveals Motorola’s next stylus phone for India

A brief leak last month suggested that Motorola might be working on a stylus-equipped phone in its Edge 60 series. That rumor now appears to be accurate. The phone in question is expected to launch as the Edge 60 Stylus in India on April 17.

The details come from X tipster Abhishek Yadav, who shared images, specifications, and pricing information in a series of posts earlier today.

A familiar design with a new addition

At first glance, the Edge 60 Stylus doesn’t look too different from the recently launched Edge 60 Fusion. It sports the same rear camera layout, flat edges, and a hole-punch cutout on the front. What’s new, of course, is the stylus — which should slot into the bottom frame like Galaxy S25 Ultra.

While this would be the first stylus-supported phone in Motorola’s Edge lineup, the company has released stylus-equipped phones before. Just today, it introduced the Moto G Stylus (2025), a mid-range option with similar pen input. 

The Edge 60 Stylus will likely share the stylus features like Google’s Circle to Search and Motorola’s Sketch to Image integration in Moto Note.

Motorola Edge 60 Stylus specs and pricing (rumored)

According to the leak, the Edge 60 Stylus will feature a 6.7-inch pOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Powering the phone is a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset, and it’s expected to ship with Android 15 out of the box.

On the back, the device will include a 50MP main camera and a 13MP ultrawide lens. The front-facing camera will be a 32MP sensor. Rounding out the hardware is a 5,000mAh battery with support for 68W wired and 15W wireless charging.

As for pricing, the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant is said to be priced at ₹22,999 (roughly $267 USD).

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Samsung Unveils Odyssey 3D, OLED G8, and G9 Premium Gaming Monitors in India

Samsung has launched three new gaming monitors in India: Odyssey 3D 4K, Odyssey OLED G8 4K, and Odyssey G9 DQHD. All three models are available from April 8, 2025, on Samsung’s official website. The 3D 4K model is also available on Amazon India.

1. Odyssey 3D 4K (LS27FG900XWXXL)

Samsung Odyssey 3D 4K Gaming Monitor

This 27-inch monitor features a flat IPS display with 4K UHD resolution (3840×2160), a 165Hz refresh rate, and a 1ms Gray-to-Gray response time. It has a 16:9 aspect ratio, supports HDR10 and HDR10+ Gaming, and offers 350 nits of brightness. The screen covers 99% of the sRGB color gamut, displays up to 1 billion colors, and has a wide 178° viewing angle.

It supports AMD FreeSync Premium and is NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible. The monitor has built-in dual 5W speakers (2 channels) for audio. It offers a glasses-free 3D experience using eye-tracking and view mapping, with AI-powered 3D conversion that adds depth to 2D videos. These features can be accessed through the Reality Hub app available on Samsung.com and the Microsoft Store.

Gaming features include Black Equalizer, Virtual Aim Point, Ultrawide Game View, and Auto Source Switch+. Display features include Eye Saver Mode, Flicker-Free technology, Picture-in-Picture, and Image Size Adjustment.

Connectivity options include 2 HDMI 2.1 ports, 1 DisplayPort 1.4, 2 USB 3.1 ports, and 1 USB-B upstream port. It does not have a USB-C port or headphone jack.

The stand supports up to 12cm height adjustment, tilt from -3° to 15°, and ±92° pivot. It is VESA mount compatible (100×100 mm). With the stand, the monitor measures 61.41 x 54.15 x 20.33 cm and weighs 7.5 kg. Without the stand, it measures 61.41 x 37.22 x 4.6 cm and weighs 4.7 kg. The box includes a 1.5m power cable, HDMI cable, DisplayPort cable, and USB 3.0 cable.

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2. Odyssey OLED G8 4K (LS27FG810SW / LS32FG810SW)

This monitor is available in 27-inch and 32-inch sizes. Both use flat OLED QD panels with 4K resolution (3840×2160), a 240Hz refresh rate, and a 0.03ms Gray-to-Gray response time. They have a 16:9 aspect ratio, support HDR10+, and are certified with VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400. Brightness is 250 nits for the 27-inch model and 260 nits for the 32-inch. Both have a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio.

Color coverage is 99% DCI-P3 (CIE1976), with support for 1 billion colors and a 178° viewing angle. They support AMD FreeSync Premium Pro but do not mention supporting NVIDIA G-SYNC. They also do not feature built-in speakers. Samsung’s OLED Safeguard+ technology is onboard to prevent burn-in using a Dynamic Cooling System and Pulsating Heat Pipe.

Gaming features include Black Equalizer, Virtual Aim Point, Auto Source Switch+, Ultrawide Game View, Core Sync, and Super Arena Gaming UX. Display features include Eye Saver Mode, Flicker-Free, Picture-in-Picture, Quantum Dot Color, and Image Size Adjustment. Ports include 2 HDMI 2.1, 1 DisplayPort 1.4, 1 USB-B, 2 USB-A (3.2 Gen1), and a headphone jack.

The stand allows for flexible positioning with up to 12 cm of height adjustment, a tilt range from -2° to 25°, swivel of ±30°, and pivot of ±92°. It is compatible with VESA mounts (100×100 mm), making it suitable for various setups. The 27-inch model measures 61.17 x 55.42 x 26.35 cm with the stand and 61.17 x 35.38 x 4.92 cm without it, weighing 6.9 kg and 3.8 kg respectively. The larger 32-inch model has dimensions of 71.97 x 58.46 x 26.35 cm with the stand and 71.97 x 41.47 x 4.92 cm without, with a corresponding weight of 8.4 kg with the stand and 5.3 kg without. Both models are packaged with a 1.5-meter power cable, an HDMI cable, and a DisplayPort cable for easy connectivity.

3. Odyssey G9 DQHD (LS49FG910EWXXL)

This 49-inch monitor has a curved VA panel with a 1000R curve and Dual QHD resolution (5120×1440). It has a 32:9 aspect ratio, a 144Hz refresh rate, and a 1ms Gray-to-Gray response time. Brightness is 350 nits, and the contrast ratio is 2500:1. It supports HDR10+ GAMING and is certified with VESA DisplayHDR 600. The monitor covers 92% of the DCI-P3 color space (CIE1976), supports 1.07 billion colors, and offers a 178° viewing angle.

Gaming features include support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, Picture-in-Picture, Picture-by-Picture, Black Equalizer, Virtual Aim Point, Auto Source Switch+, Adaptive Picture, and Super Arena Gaming UX. Display features include Eye Saver Mode, Flicker-Free technology, and Image Size Adjustment.

Port options include 2 HDMI 2.1, 1 DisplayPort 1.4, 1 USB-B upstream, 2 USB-A (3.2 Gen1), and a headphone jack. The stand supports up to 12cm height adjustment, tilts from -2° to +11°, and swivels ±15°. It is VESA mount compatible (100×100 mm). The color is Black. With the stand, the monitor measures 114.76 x 56.84 x 42.05 cm and weighs 15.6 kg. Without the stand, it measures 114.76 x 36.35 x 29.38 cm and weighs 10.6 kg. The box includes a 1.5m power cable and a DisplayPort cable.

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4. Pricing & availability

The Odyssey monitor lineup is now available for purchase starting today (April 8, 2025), via Samsung’s official website. The Odyssey 3D 4K (27-inch) is priced at Rs. 1,27,299 and comes in Silver, with additional availability on Amazon.in. The Odyssey OLED G8 is offered in two sizes—27-inch for Rs. 91,299 and 32-inch for Rs. 1,18,999—both in Silver. The Odyssey G9 DQHD (49-inch) is available in Black for Rs. 94,099.

Motorola’s latest stylus phone pairs Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 with a 6x more responsive pen

Motorola has officially unveiled the Moto G Stylus (2025), its latest mid-range phone built around stylus support. The new phone keeps things grounded with practical upgrades and a familiar design. Let’s walk through its specs, features, and price here.

Motorola unveils G Stylus (2025): Price and Specs

Moto G Stlyus (2025) Specifications

At its core, the new Moto G Stylus features a 6.7-inch 1220p pOLED display which refreshes at 120Hz and hits 3,000 nits of peak brightness. The screen is paired with stereo speakers and Dolby Atmos audio. 

The device includes both IP68 water and dust resistance and MIL-STD-810H durability certification. That means it should hold up to occasional spills, dust, and even short drops or submersion.

The built-in stylus is still the main draw of this phone. And Motorola says it’s over six times more responsive than the one on its predecessor. The stylus is compatible with tools like Google’s Circle to Search and a new “Sketch to Image” feature in Moto Note. There’s no silo redesign or gesture overhaul, but the company is leaning more into stylus software than before.

Performance is handled by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chip; paired with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage. It ships with Android 15 and includes Motorola’s usual customizations like Moto Secure, Hello UX, and audio sharing. 

The device’s camera system also gets an upgrade with a 50MP main sensor featuring Sony’s Lytia LYT-700C sensor and Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). This is joined by a 13MP ultrawide camera while the front gets a 32MP lens for selfies.  

Moto G Stylus (2025) comes in two shades of blue.

Keeping the lights on is a 5,000 mAh battery which Motorola claims delivers over 40 hours of use on a single charge. It supports 68W TurboPower wired and 15W wireless charging. 

Pricing and Availability

The Moto G Stylus (2025) will be available in two colors—Gibraltar Sea and Surf the Web—both with a premium leather-like finish. It will launch on April 17 in the US for $399.99 and will be available in Canada starting May 13. 

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Xiaomi launches a central air conditioner with top-tier efficiency, AI control & air purification

Xiaomi is taking another big step into the smart home space with its latest release — the Mijia Central Air Conditioner Pro (Ducted 4 HP Ultra-Level 1 Energy Efficiency). It’s now available for pre-order on Xiaomi Youpin for 7,999 yuan (around $1,100), and it’s clearly aimed at people who want a sleek, modern air conditioning solution that doesn’t compromise on performance or smarts.

Xiaomi Mijia Central Air Conditioner Pro

Xiaomi Mijia Central Air Conditioner Pro Specs

Built for mid-sized homes or apartments (roughly 40–50 square meters), this ducted system is designed to disappear into your ceiling with a slim 198mm profile. It fits cleanly into most layouts, so there’s no bulky hardware messing with your interior design.

But the Mijia AC Pro isn’t just about looking good — it’s also seriously efficient. It’s rated at the top-tier energy efficiency level (APF 4.35), which Xiaomi says could save you up to 2,389 kWh a year, translating to about 1,195 yuan ($164) in reduced electricity bills. Inside, it’s got a dual-cylinder compressor for better reliability over time, along with a dual-row condenser and three-row evaporator system designed for faster, more effective cooling and heating. Heat exchange is handled by 7mm copper tubes and aluminum fins — the kind of stuff you’d expect from higher-end units.

Naturally, it’s fully integrated into Xiaomi’s smart home ecosystem. Powered by the in-house Lingyun Smart Control Engine, the AC learns your routines and adapts in real-time — changing settings based on your location, habits, and even the weather. It cools your space in 30 seconds, heats in 60, and can anticipate what you’ll want before you even touch the app.

And yes, it knows where you are — in a non-creepy way. Thanks to dual mmWave radar sensors, the unit can detect your position within a 7-meter radius and direct airflow accordingly. You can choose between seven fan speeds and three airflow styles: direct, avoid, or soft breeze, so you’re always comfortable without having to constantly adjust things.

Since it’s part of the broader Xiaomi ecosystem, it works with HyperOS Connect and the Mi Home app. You can control it remotely, issue voice commands through XiaoAI, and get over-the-air updates that add new features over time. Xiaomi is also positioning it as a key part of a more complete indoor air management system — regulating temperature, humidity, oxygen levels, cleanliness, airflow, and purity. With the optional smart air panel, you can even link it to purifiers, humidifiers, and more.

For cleaner air, there’s support for Ion Purification (you’ll need the optional panel), which targets everything from PM2.5 particles to germs and viruses. And to keep maintenance low-effort, it has a built-in self-cleaning function that heats up to 56°C to sanitize both the indoor and outdoor units. There’s also a float switch that automatically shuts things down and sends an alert if a leak is detected.

In related news, Xiaomi has introduced a budget-friendly compact refrigerator, along with the launch of the Mijia Vacuum 3 Base Station Edition, which features an auto-clean base and support for HyperOS.

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Latest One UI 7 rollout timeline leaves mid-range Galaxy users disappointed

Samsung One UI 7 update rollout timeline

Samsung’s One UI 7 major update is already rolling out to multiple Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and Galaxy Z Fold SE. The update, currently available in South Korea, will gradually expand to more devices, and to the rest of the world. In the meantime, Samsung has shared more details on the One UI 7 rollout that may disappoint mid-range Galaxy users.

According to the latest timeline published on Samsung Members, the wait for One UI 7 update will be longer than expected for mid-range phones. Samsung hasn’t included any Galaxy A, M, or F series phones in April’s rollout plan. Even the Galaxy A55, which already has access to the One UI 7 beta, is missing from the list.

Samsung’s One UI 7 stable update timeline

Samsung has shared (via) the official One UI 7 rollout plan for dozens of Galaxy devices, which is as follows:

April 2025:

  • Galaxy S24/S24+/S24 Ultra
  • Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6
  • Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
  • Galaxy Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5
  • Galaxy Tab S10/S10+/S10 Ultra
  • Galaxy S23/S23+/S23 Ultra
  • Galaxy S24 FE

May 2025:

  • Galaxy Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4
  • Galaxy Tab S9/S9+/S9 Ultra
  • Galaxy S23 FE
  • Galaxy Z Fold 3, Z Flip 3
  • Galaxy A34
  • Galaxy A35
  • Galaxy S22/S22+/S22 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S8/S8+/S8 Ultra
  • Galaxy S21/S21+/S21 Ultra
  • Galaxy A16
  • Galaxy Quantum 5
  • Galaxy Quantum 4

June 2025:

  • Galaxy Tab S9 FE/S9 FE+
  • Galaxy A53
  • Galaxy A33
  • Galaxy A25
  • Galaxy A24
  • Galaxy A15
  • Galaxy Quantum 3
  • Galaxy Jump 3, Jump 2
  • Galaxy Buddy 3
  • Galaxy Tab A9/A9+
  • Galaxy Tab Active 5
  • Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro
  • Galaxy Wide 7

This timeline has been published by Samsung Korea. Samsung hasn’t announced a rollout timeline for other regions. However, based on past rollouts, the company is likely to follow a similar timeline for other regions.

It takes no time to realize that many Galaxy devices are missing from the list, including Galaxy S21 FE, many Galaxy A-series models, and more. That’s because this timeline is for Korea, and hence only includes devices that were released in the country.

Based on past patterns, Samsung is likely to follow a similar timeline globally. The entire rollout is expected to wrap up by the end of June 2025. Hopefully, Samsung won’t delay it any further, especially with Android 16 expected to launch around the same time.

Interestingly, Samsung is reportedly planning to skip incremental updates like One UI 7.1 and One UI 7.1.1. Instead, the company will focus directly on One UI 8, which could help restore its reputation for fast software rollouts it has built over the years.

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1. One UI 7 initial rollout is limited to these countries
2. Prepare your Samsung device for the exciting upgrade
3. All Samsung devices eligible for One UI 7 upgrade

Xiaomi just launched a compact refrigerator that won’t break the bank

Xiaomi has added yet another smart home essential to its growing Mijia lineup — this time, it’s a space-saving three-door refrigerator priced at just 899 yuan (around $125). The Mijia 215L Three-Door Refrigerator is now available on JD.com and brings a blend of minimalist design, smart efficiency, and compact form factor that’s clearly targeted at small households and apartment dwellers.

Xiaomi Mijia 215L Refrigerator

Xiaomi Mijia 215L Refrigerator Specifications

Despite its slim footprint — just 505mm wide and taking up about 0.28 square meters of floor space — this fridge squeezes in a surprisingly spacious 215-liter capacity. The layout is split across three temperature zones: a 128L fridge compartment, a 30L soft-freeze middle section, and a 57L freezer. That’s more than enough room for two people’s weekly groceries, without eating into kitchen real estate.

Where it gets interesting is the control and cooling tech. The Mijia fridge offers five levels of electronic temperature adjustment — from 2°C to 8°C — giving users finer control over how their food is stored. Xiaomi’s energy-efficient compressor keeps the operation nearly silent, topping out at just 37dB, well below the national standard.

On the outside, the design is what you’d expect from Xiaomi — clean lines, subtle details. The one-piece molded body and seamless door panel help it blend in with modern interiors, while the hidden handles and top-mounted LED lighting add a touch of functionality without any visual clutter. The door opens a full 90 degrees, making it easier to load and clean, and the removable door seal is another nod to hygienic convenience.

Power consumption is modest too — about 0.66 kWh per day — earning it a Level 3 energy efficiency rating in China. That’s not cutting-edge, but definitely respectable for the price. It’s a fridge that quietly does the job without asking for much in return.

In related news, Xiaomi also recently launched the Mijia Refrigerator Pro 508L, a smart four-door fridge with dual cooling, -30°C deep freeze, and HyperOS support.

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