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The Best Ultra-Thin Power Banks with Fast Charging

Power banks are an essential accessory for staying connected on the go. Today’s devices are not just practical but also slim, lightweight, and stylish.

Several brands are designing ultra-thin power banks that combine portability with fast charging to meet the needs of modern users. Here are the top ultra-thin power banks for 2026, featuring fast charging and sleek designs.

1. Xiaomi UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank

Xiaomi UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 15W

Xiaomi delivers a premium experience with its UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank. The device features a 6mm profile and weighs just 98g, making it one of the lightest power banks on the market. It supports wireless charging up to 15W and wired fast charging up to 22.5W using a USB-C connection.

The device allows users to charge two devices simultaneously, making it versatile for multiple scenarios. Its durable aluminum alloy body and 10-layer safety protections ensure reliability during daily use.

Price: €59.99

2. Anker Nano Power Bank

Anker-Nano-Power-Bank

Anker focuses on comfort and performance with its Nano Power Bank. The power bank measures only 0.34 inches thick and weighs 4.3 ounces, making it discreet enough for pockets and bags. The device supports 15W MagSafe-compatible wireless charging and 20W USB-C fast charging via a wired connection.

The Anker Nano includes advanced safety features like dual temperature control chips and graphene cooling technology. These features prevent overheating while keeping the device’s temperature under 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Anker also offers the power bank in several premium colors, prioritizing both functionality and style.

Price: $59.99

3. Baseus PicoGo Ultra-Slim Magnetic Power Bank

Baseus has created an incredibly compact device with its PicoGo Magnetic Power Bank. At just 0.3 inches thick and weighing 3.8 ounces, the power bank is light enough to fit into a wallet or pocket. It has a capacity of 5,000mAh and supports both 15W magnetic wireless charging and 20W USB-C fast charging.

The device includes a heat dissipation system and a liquid silicone finish for better grip and temperature management. Baseus adds nine layers of safety protection, ensuring secure and reliable performance.

Price: $32.99

4. Baseus Card Magnetic Air Power Bank

Baseus Card Magnetic Air power bank

Baseus offers a more advanced option with its Card Magnetic Air Power Bank. This device features a 6.9mm aluminum unibody and weighs only a few ounces, maintaining portability without compromising performance. The power bank supports 15W magnetic wireless charging and 22.5W wired fast charging, appealing to both iPhone and Android users.

The Card Magnetic Air includes additional features like NFC battery status tracking and AI-based power optimization. Baseus uses a glacier cooling matrix and graphene materials to improve heat dissipation and ensure safe charging.

This is available in the Chinese market now and might land in the global market soon.

Price: $44

5. Ugreen MagFlow Air

Ugreen combines sleekness and solid performance with its MagFlow Air. The power bank measures 8.6mm thick and weighs 127g, making it ideal for travel or everyday use. It supports Qi2-certified wireless charging up to 15W and offers 20W USB-C fast charging for wired devices.

The MagFlow Air uses strong magnets to hold devices securely in place during wireless charging. Its silicone finish prevents scratches and enhances comfort during use. Ugreen adds comprehensive safety measures to protect against overheating and power surges.

Price: $59.99

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Huawei launches Pura 90 Pro series with 200MP zoom and Kirin 9030S

Alongside the wide, book-style Pura X Max, Huawei also unveiled its more conventional flagships, the Pura 90 Pro and Pura 90 Pro Max today. The latter is the top-of-the-line model this generation, as there will be no Ultra variant. 

Starting with the display, the Huawei Pura 90 Pro features a 6.6-inch display, while the Pro Max stretches that to 6.9 inches. Both have a single punch-hole cutout.

Huawei is still trying to make things visually distinct. The Pro Max adopts what it calls an “emotional color aesthetic,” which has an industry-first dual-color gradient metal frame and a glowing borderless theme. It comes in Orange Ocean, Emerald Lake, Sunset Purple, Dawn Gold, and Obsidian Black.

The standard Pro tones things down slightly with Pink Guava, Orange Soda, Coconut White, and Mulberry Black.

Cameras

As for the camera, the Pura 90 Pro Max leads with a 50MP RYYB main sensor (1/1.28-inch) with OIS, paired with LOFIC tech and a variable aperture ranging from f/1.4 to f/4.0. Huawei claims it offers up to 16 times greater dynamic range than the iPhone 17 Pro Max, alongside significantly improved highlight and shadow detail.

It’s backed by a 40MP RYYB ultra-wide camera and a 200MP RYYB periscope telephoto (also 1/1.28-inch), offering 4x optical zoom and up to 8x “optical-quality” zoom. Huawei says the telephoto system pulls in up to five times more light than the iPhone 17 Pro Max, thanks in part to what it calls an industry-first three-in-one super concentrating prism. It is also rated for CIPA 7.0 stabilization.

The standard Pura 90 Pro dials things back slightly but keeps the same core philosophy. It uses a 50MP RYYB main sensor (1/1.28-inch) with OIS and the same variable aperture setup (f/1.4–f/4.0), paired with a 12.5MP RYYB ultra-wide (13mm) and a 50MP periscope telephoto with 4x optical zoom and up to 8x optical-quality zoom.

Both phones fall under Huawei’s XMAGE branding and have a Red Maplee multispectral lens. The two also have features like 3D dynamic photos, portrait enhancements, and AI-assisted shooting tools.

Kirin 9030S and AI everywhere

Unlike the Kirin 9030 Pro on the Pura X Max foldable, both devices have the Kirin 9030S processor. The company claims a 200 percent improvement in NPU image understanding, along with gains in AI ISP color processing, telephoto video clarity, and stabilization accuracy.

On the software side, both phones run HarmonyOS 6.1. And AI is a major part of the pitch. Such features include AI pose recommendations, AI-assisted composition, portrait retouching, and one-click photo creation. The Xiaoyi assistant also gets upgrades like real-time pointing recognition and voiceprint detection.

The Pro Max also has Huawei’s Kunlun glass protection, which the company says reduces reflections by 70 percent while significantly improving scratch resistance (up to 16 times) and drop resistance (up to 25 percent).

There’s also support for long-distance voice enhancement, extending usable voice pickup up to 10 meters.

Price and availability

The Pura 90 Pro starts at 5,499 yuan for the 12GB + 256GB model, while the higher-tier (16GB + 1TB) model costs 7,499 yuan. The Pura 90 Pro Max starts at 6,499 yuan and tops out at 8,499 yuan for the 16GB + 1TB model.

Pura 90 Pro

VariantPrice (CNY)Price (USD)
12GB + 256GB¥5,499$824.85
12GB + 512GB¥5,999$899.85
16GB + 512GB¥6,499$974.85
16GB + 1TB¥7,499$1,124.85

Pura 90 Pro Max

VariantPrice (CNY)Price (USD)
12GB + 256GB¥6,499$974.85
12GB + 512GB¥6,999$1,049.85
16GB + 512GB¥7,499$1,124.85
16GB + 1TB¥8,499$1,274.85

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TECNO POP X 5G Debuts in India with 120Hz Display, Dimensity 6400 & 6500mAh Battery

TECNO has launched the TECNO POP X 5G in India, adding a new option in the budget 5G segment. The phone focuses on battery life, durability, and connectivity, with a few features aimed at areas with weak or no network coverage. Notably, the brand had also released a 4G variant with the same name in India just last month.

TECNO POP X 5G

The device is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 processor built on a 6nm process. It includes two Cortex-A76 cores clocked at 2.5GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores at 2GHz, along with a Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. It comes in 4GB and 6GB LPDDR4x RAM options, both paired with 128GB UFS 2.2 storage. Storage can be expanded up to 2TB using a microSD card. The phone runs Android 16 with HiOS 16 on top.

Up front, the POP X 5G has a 6.78-inch HD+ display with a resolution of 720 x 1576 pixels. It supports a 120Hz refresh rate and a 240Hz touch sampling rate, with brightness going up to 560 nits. The rear camera is a 13MP unit with an LED flash, while the front camera is 8MP with an f/2.0 aperture.

Battery is a key highlight here. The phone packs a 6500mAh battery with support for 45W fast charging. It measures 167.9 x 79.3 x 8.18mm and weighs 210g. The build includes a 6-series aluminum camera module, and the device is drop tested. It also comes with an IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance. Other hardware features include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

On the connectivity side, the phone supports 5G SA and NSA bands, including n1, n3, n5, n8, n28B, n38, n40, n41, n48, n77, and n78. It also supports 4×4 MIMO, carrier aggregation, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi ac (2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth 5.3, and multiple navigation systems including GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and QZSS.

One standout feature is FreeLink Communication. It allows users to make calls, send texts, and share files directly with nearby devices without a mobile network, up to 1.5 km in open areas.

Pricing & availability

The TECNO POP X 5G is priced at Rs. 15,999 for the 4GB + 128GB version and Rs. 17,999 for the 6GB + 128GB model. It will be available on Amazon India starting April 24.

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Huawei Pura X Max launches as first wide book-style foldable with Kirin 9030 Pro

Apple has long been rumored to launch a wide foldable iPhone, but Huawei just beat it to the punch with the first wide, book-style foldable. As scheduled, the company today announced the Pura X Max alongside the new Pura 90 series.

Huawei Pura X Max Screen

The Pura X Max shifts away from the now-familiar tall foldable design and instead focuses on a wider, more paper-like aspect ratio. Both the inner and outer displays follow a √2:1 aspect ratio, which Huawei says is intended to create a more consistent viewing experience across screens.

On the outside, you get a 5.4-inch display that pushes up to 3500 nits of peak brightness and supports a 1–120Hz LTPO adaptive refresh rate. Open it up, and there’s a 7.7-inch inner screen with similar adaptive refresh capabilities, though brightness tops out slightly lower at 3000 nits.

Huawei Pura X Max Camera

Design-wise, the phone has what it calls a geometric aesthetic, with a ceramic bezel around the camera module that’s meant to give it a more polished look. It comes in five colors: Midnight Black, Zero White, Interstellar Blue, Olive Gold, and Vibrant Orange.

AI, imaging, and a lot of Huawei-specific software

Like most recent launches, AI is a big part of the pitch. The Pura X Max runs HarmonyOS 6.1 and introduces an upgraded Xiaoyi Smart Brain along with what Huawei calls a companion AI system. This system integrates with apps like Amap, Zhihu, Didi, Baidu Maps, and DingTalk, aiming to make the assistant more useful across everyday tasks.

There’s also a long list of AI-driven features, including Xiaoyi Help, Time Machine, AI note-taking, and photo editing tools. 

On the hardware side, the Pura X Max includes a 50MP main camera, a 50MP periscope telephoto lens, a second-generation color sensor, and a 12.5MP ultra-wide camera. Huawei is branding this setup as part of its XMAGE system, with support for portrait enhancements and 3D dynamic photos.

Huawei Pura X Max desgin
Huawei Pura X Max desgin

Under the hood, the device is powered by the Kirin 9030 Pro chip and runs HarmonyOS. Huawei also says the phone supports real-time ray tracing.

The foldable mechanism itself has been updated as well. Huawei is using a new basalt waterdrop hinge that reportedly increases screen space by 16% and improves drop resistance by 33%. The inner display is protected by a multi-layer structure that includes UTG glass and additional support layers.

There are also some accessories and extras. Huawei introduced the M-Pen 3 Mini stylus, which supports air gestures, includes a microphone, and can trigger the Xiaoyi assistant.

Price and Availability

Huawei Pura X Max Specs Launch Price

The lineup is split into two tiers. The standard edition includes a 12GB + 256GB model at 10,999 yuan and a 12GB + 512GB variant at 11,999 yuan. The collector’s edition pushes things further with 16GB + 512GB at 12,999 yuan and a 16GB + 1TB option at 13,999 yuan. 

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Green line hits the Galaxy S26 Ultra

Samsung’s flagship phones are once again in the spotlight for a familiar issue. Reports of the green line display problem are popping up again, and this time, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is part of the conversation.

The issue showed up earlier on devices like the Galaxy S21 Ultra, Galaxy S21 FE, Galaxy S22 Ultra, the S23 series, and even the Galaxy Z Fold 4. The pattern has been fairly consistent. A thin vertical line appears on the display, usually without any visible damage or clear trigger.

In the recent Galaxy S26 Ultra case, a few users on X have shared posts showing a fairly thick green line on the display. The posts have also sparked some confusion, with a few people calling them “edited” or “fake”.

That said, the video looks legitimate on closer inspection. And given the history of similar issues across older models, it doesn’t feel entirely out of place.

Still, there aren’t many reports yet. A handful of posts across X and Reddit, and not much detail beyond that. So it’s hard to say how widespread this is, or what might be causing it.

For now, it’s something Samsung will likely need to look into further, especially if more cases start to show up. The company has acknowledged it in the past for certain models and, in many cases, has offered free display replacements, as long as there’s no sign of physical damage.

If you run into this, the usual advice is to head to an authorized service center first. They’ll check the device and, if it qualifies, approve a screen replacement. If not, some users suggest asking for a job sheet and escalating the issue through official support channels or the Samsung Members app.

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Toshiba Z670SP mini LED TV series launched with 144Hz panel, up to 100-inch size options

Toshiba has announced a new television lineup in India with a focus on improved visuals, sound, and gaming performance. The Z670SP series marks the brand’s entry into the mini LED segment in the country, bringing multiple screen size options and updated processing features.

Toshiba Z670SP mini LED TV series key features

Toshiba Z670SP mini LED TV series
Toshiba Z670SP mini LED TV series

The Toshiba Z670SP series is available in 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, 85-inch, and 100-inch sizes, catering to a wide range of users. A key highlight is the native 144Hz refresh rate panel, which aims to deliver smoother motion, especially for sports and gaming content. The TVs are also equipped with REGZA Intelligence, an AI-driven system that adjusts picture and audio settings in real time based on what is being viewed.

For visuals, the series relies on mini LED backlighting combined with QLED colour technology, helping improve brightness control, contrast, and color output. The REGZA Engine ZRi powers image processing tasks such as upscaling and clarity enhancement, ensuring consistent performance across different types of content. Support for Dolby Vision further enhances HDR playback with better detail in both bright and dark scenes.

Audio is another area of focus, with front-firing speakers designed to direct sound towards the viewer. This setup works alongside REGZA Power Audio+ and Eilex Prism technology to maintain balanced and clear output. Dolby Atmos support adds a more immersive sound experience. The TVs also include Game Mode Pro, which reduces input lag and improves responsiveness for connected consoles and gaming setups.

Toshiba Z670SP mini LED TV series price and availability

The Toshiba Z670SP series starts at Rs 64,990 (~$700) and will be available through Reliance Digital, Amazon India, and Flipkart, along with offline retail outlets. Buyers can also avail launch offers such as cashback of up to Rs 10,000, zero down payment options, and a two-year comprehensive warranty. For those who don’t know, Toshiba TVs in India are manufactured, sold, and supported by Hisense India Pvt Ltd.

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OnePlus Nord CE 6 specifications officially revealed ahead of May 7 launch, Nord CE 6 Lite to tag along

The OnePlus Nord CE 6 series is set to make its debut in India on May 7, bringing a renewed focus on performance, endurance, and durability. The lineup includes the Nord CE 6 and marks the return of the Lite variant after a gap of one year. Here’s a look at the officially details of the CE 6 series confirmed by the brand.

OnePlus Nord CE 6 series launch date-
OnePlus Nord CE 6 series

OnePlus Nord CE 6 series key details confirmed

The OnePlus Nord CE 6 is designed as an all-round performer, combining a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset with a dedicated Touch Reflex chip. This dual-chip setup aims to deliver stable performance across daily tasks as well as demanding gaming scenarios. It supports up to 144fps gameplay in select titles, along with a high touch sampling rate of 3200Hz for quicker response.

OnePlus Nord CE 6 color options
OnePlus Nord CE 6 color options

To further improve gaming control, the device includes a 6-axis gyroscope that enables more accurate motion input. Thermal management is handled by a large vapour chamber cooling system with an area exceeding 33,000 mm², helping maintain consistent performance during longer sessions. On the durability front, the device comes with IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K ratings, along with MIL-STD-810H certification, indicating strong resistance to environmental stress.

The Nord CE 6 features a 6.78-inch display with 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, offering smooth visuals for both gaming and media consumption. A key highlight is its ,8000mAh battery, paired with 80W fast charging, which is claimed to deliver over two days of usage on a single charge. It also supports bypass charging to reduce heat and 27W reverse wired charging for added convenience.

OnePlus Nord CE 6 Lite color options
OnePlus Nord CE 6 Lite color options

Alongside it, the OnePlus Nord CE 6 Lite returns with confirmed upgrades including a 144Hz display, Dimensity 7400 Apex chipset, and a 7,000mAh battery, positioning it as a strong option in the more accessible segment. In terms of design, the Nord CE6 will be available in Fresh Blue, Lunar Pearl, and Pitch Black, while the Lite model comes in Vivid Mint and Hyper Black.

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Oppo Find X9 Ultra teased with RAW MAX, JPG MAX support, and 16EV dynamic range

Just ahead of the global debut of the Find X9 Ultra, the company has shared more details about its updated Hasselblad partnership, and there are some noticeable changes.

A big part of that is Hasselblad Master Mode 2.0, which looks like a step up in terms of flexibility. It now supports both RAW MAX and JPG MAX, and works across multiple focal lengths, from 14mm all the way to 230mm. That should make it easier to shoot different kinds of scenes. Oppo is also talking about a 16EV dynamic range, which, at least on paper, should help with tricky lighting.

There’s also a bit more focus on the “look” of photos this time. The phone includes Hasselblad-inspired film styles, with names like Portra, 800T, and TX400. These are available directly in the camera app, so you don’t have to rely on editing later. There’s even an XPAN-style wide format mode, which is a bit niche, but interesting.

For those who like more control, manual adjustments are still there, along with AI-based presets that can save custom settings. Oppo says you can store up to 20 of these, which could be useful if you tend to shoot in similar conditions.

On the hardware side, the setup is just as ambitious. The Find X9 Ultra is expected to feature a quad-camera system, including a 200MP main sensor, another 200MP sensor for 3x zoom, a 10x periscope lens, and a 50MP ultra-wide. It’s a lot on paper, and clearly aimed at people who care about zoom and versatility.

The official launch is set for April 21, so we won’t have to wait long to see how all of this comes together in real use.

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Google Fitbit Air Leak: Screenless Fitness Tracker, Features, Launch Timeline

Google is reportedly preparing to launch a new fitness wearable called the Google Fitbit Air. The device is expected to be a screenless fitness tracker designed for users who prefer a simple and distraction-free experience. The “Air” branding suggests a lightweight and comfortable design that can be worn all day without feeling bulky.

Early Sightings and Teasers

The device first appeared in teasers from late March 2026, but it gained wider attention after NBA star Stephen Curry was spotted wearing it for months. In early teaser content, only Google’s “G” logo was visible instead of Fitbit branding. This hints at a shift in how Google is presenting its wearable products.

Google’s Big Health Rebranding

Alongside the new device, Google is expected to rework its health ecosystem. Fitbit Premium may be renamed to Google Health, while the Personal Health Coach service could become Google Health Coach. This signals a move toward bringing all health services under the Google brand, with Fitbit focusing more on hardware.

Focus on Fitness and Competition

The Fitbit Air is likely to compete with screenless fitness trackers like WHOOP. These devices focus on continuous health tracking without a display, making them popular among athletes and fitness-focused users who want deeper insights without distractions.

Expected Launch Timeline

There is no confirmed launch date yet, but the announcement is expected soon. Reports suggest it could debut at Google I/O in the coming weeks, marking a major step in Google’s wearable strategy.

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TSMC pushes toward sub-1nm chips after 1.4nm breakthrough

The push toward smaller and more advanced chips isn’t slowing down anytime soon. A new report suggests TSMC is already looking beyond 2nm, with early plans for sub-1nm manufacturing starting to take shape.

According to DigiTimes, the company is targeting trial production of sub-1nm chips around 2029. Before that, TSMC is expected to bring its 1.4nm process (A14) into mass production in 2028. That node alone is said to offer noticeable gains in both performance and efficiency, reportedly in the range of 30 percent.

The sub-1nm phase, at least initially, won’t be large-scale. The report mentions a starting output of around 5,000 wafers per month, which suggests this will begin more as a testing ground than full production.

To support all this, TSMC is expected to rely on its facilities in Tainan, including the A10 fab and related plants. The timing lines up with increasing demand from areas like AI and high-performance computing, where even small efficiency gains can make a difference.

Apple is likely to be part of that early wave, as usual. The company has consistently been first in line for TSMC’s newest nodes, partly because of the scale it operates at. If things stay on track, it’s possible we could see sub-1nm chips in future MacBooks toward the end of the decade.

That said, there are still quite a few hurdles. TSMC first needs to stabilize its upcoming 1.6nm and 1.4nm processes, and moving below 1nm brings additional challenges around yields, EUV lithography, and heat. None of this is straightforward.

So while the roadmap looks ambitious, it’s still early. Plans at this stage tend to shift, especially when the technology involved is this complex.

Still, if TSMC manages to get there on time, it could be a fairly big step forward. Smaller nodes don’t just mean faster chips, they also help with efficiency, which matters just as much now.

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Huawei Watch Buds 2 goes in sale for ~$510, brings built-in ANC earbuds, upgraded display, and more

Huawei has introduced the Watch Buds 2, bringing back its unique smartwatch with built-in earbuds concept. The successor to the original Watch Buds, which debuted back in 2022, has arrived with a refined design and adds improvements across display, health tracking, and overall usability, hinting at a more practical everyday wearable. Starting today, the unique smartwatch is available for purchase in China.

Huawei Watch Buds 2 price and availability

Huawei Watch Buds 2
Huawei Watch Buds 2

The Huawei Watch Buds 2 is priced at 3,488 Yuan (~$510) for the fluororubber strap variants, while the titanium strap version costs 3,988 Yuan (~$585). The device is currently available for pre-order in China, with official sales now underway.

Huawei Watch Buds 2 specifications and features

The Huawei Watch Buds 2 features a 1.5-inch OLED display with a 466 x 466 resolution and a peak brightness of 3000 nits. The panel is protected by second-generation Kunlun glass, and the slimmer bezels improve the screen-to-body ratio. The watch measures 47 x 47 x 14.69mm and weighs around 54.5g, making it lighter than its predecessor.

The body is built using aerospace-grade titanium alloy, which improves durability while keeping the weight in check. It is available in Amber Brown, Obsidian Black, and Titanium Silver finishes. The smartwatch also supports a wide range of health tracking features including sleep monitoring, emotional wellbeing insights, all-day HRV tracking, heart rhythm irregularity alerts, and sleep apnea detection. It also includes research-based high blood sugar risk assessment and supports over 90 sports modes.

One of the key highlights remains the integrated earbuds. Each earbud weighs about 4g and supports adaptive left-right recognition, allowing flexible usage. Features include active noise cancellation, transparency mode, and a bone conduction microphone for clearer voice pickup. The earbuds can be charged by placing them back into the watch case, regardless of orientation.

The device also supports NFC, multiple satellite positioning systems including BeiDou, GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo, along with digital car key functionality. It packs a 410mAh battery, offering up to three days of overall usage. The earbuds deliver up to 3 hours of playback with noise cancellation enabled and up to 4 hours without it.

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Purported OnePlus Nord CE 6 spotted with Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, launching soon

Earlier this month, OnePlus unveiled the OnePlus Nord 6 equipped with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip. This phone debuted as a tweaked version of the OnePlus Turbo 6, which launched earlier this year in China.

Now, in a new development, the alleged Nord CE 6 has appeared in Geekbench’s database with a Snapdragon 7-series chip. This suggests that it could be based on the OnePlus Turbo 6V, which is already available in the Chinese market.

OnePlus Nord CE 6 Geekbench listing

As seen above, an upcoming OnePlus handset with model number CPH2805 has surfaced in Geekbench’s database. The CPU and GPU details mentioned in the listing suggest that it could be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4.

The inclusion of this chip suggests that this device could be the upcoming OnePlus Nord CE 6. The listing further reveals that it is equipped with 8GB of RAM and Android 16. Its single-core and multi-core scores are 1,101 and 3,117 points, respectively.

To recall, the CPH2805 device was spotted back in December last year in a report by AndroidHeadlines. Subsequent reports suggested that it will be a global version of China’s OnePlus Turbo 6V.

The OnePlus Nord CE 6 is expected to feature a 6.8-inch flat OLED panel delivering a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 4-powered device is expected to offer 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.

Like the Nord 6, the CE variant may pack a huge 9,000mAh battery and support 80W fast charging. For photography, it may feature a 32-megapixel front camera, while the rear camera setup may include a 50-megapixel primary camera and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens. It is expected to run on OxygenOS 16 based on Android 16.

As per a recent report, the Nord CE 6 and Nord CE 6 Lite may launch in May in India. As for the Lite model, it was reportedly spotted with the Dimensity 7400 chip on Geekbench last week.

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Huawei Vision Smart Screen S7 Pro launched with 144Hz Mini LED panel, HarmonyOS 4.3, AI features

Huawei has introduced the Vision Smart Screen S7 Pro in China, expanding its portfolio of large-screen smart devices. The new model focuses on display quality, smart features, and family-centric usage, positioning itself as more than just a conventional television.

Huawei Vision Smart Screen S7 Pro key features

Huawei Vision Smart Screen S7 Pro
Huawei Vision Smart Screen S7 Pro

The Huawei Vision Smart Screen S7 Pro is available in 65-inch, 75-inch, 85-inch, and 98-inch sizes, all featuring a 4K resolution panel with Mini LED backlighting. The screen supports a 144Hz refresh rate with motion enhancement up to 288Hz, along with peak brightness reaching 2000 nits. Huawei has also added a special anti-reflective layer to improve visibility in bright environments, making it more suitable for living rooms with natural light.

The panel covers 100 percent DCI-P3 colour gamut and offers a contrast ratio of 5000:1. It runs on HarmonyOS 4.3 and comes with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. For audio, the setup includes a 2.1 channel system with a total output of 130W, combining full-range drivers, tweeters, and a dedicated subwoofer.

Huawei Vision Smart Screen S7 Pro
Huawei Vision Smart Screen S7 Pro

The device also integrates AI-powered features through a built-in camera, enabling functions like posture detection and distance alerts, especially useful for children. It further supports stylus input, allowing users to write or draw directly on the screen, adding versatility for education and work scenarios.

Huawei Vision Smart Screen S7 Pro price and availablity

The Huawei Vision Smart Screen S7 Pro starts at 7999 yuan (around $1100) for the 65-inch model, while the 75-inch variant is priced at 10999 yuan (around $1500). The 85-inch version costs 12999 yuan (around $1800), and the 98-inch model goes up to 18999 yuan (around $2600).

The smart screen is currently available in China through official channels and retail stores. There is no information yet regarding its global availability.

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Xiaomi Mijia central air conditioner announced with dual airflow, smart sensing

Xiaomi has announced a new Mijia central air conditioning solution in China. The product focuses on comfort, efficiency, and intelligent airflow, setting the stage for a more connected cooling experience. Continue reading to know more about Xiaomi’s new air conditioner.

Focus on airflow innovation and energy efficiency

Xiaomi Mijia central air conditioner
Xiaomi Mijia central air conditioner

The newly launched Xiaomi Mijia central air conditioner features a dual air-outlet design that separates cooling and heating airflow paths. This approach is aimed at delivering more balanced temperature control across indoor spaces. The system is rated with a high energy efficiency score of APF 4.62, placing it in the top tier for energy-saving performance.

The internal and external units feature upgraded heat exchange systems, including a triple-row indoor unit and a dual-row outdoor setup made of copper components. This increases heat exchange efficiency by around 15 percent, which can contribute to faster cooling and better overall performance. The system also supports a wide airflow volume, making it suitable for larger rooms or open layouts.

One of the key highlights is the human-sensing airflow technology. The system can detect presence and adjust airflow accordingly, such as directing air towards occupants, avoiding direct airflow, or switching to energy-saving mode when no one is present. This adds a layer of comfort while also improving power efficiency.

The air conditioner integrates with Xiaomi’s smart ecosystem, allowing control through voice commands, mobile apps, and even remote activation from a car. It also supports OTA updates, which means features can be improved over time. Optional accessories such as a smart air management panel and health-focused modules can further enhance the indoor environment.

In terms of durability, Xiaomi is offering a long-term warranty, which indicates confidence in the product’s reliability. The pricing in China is set at 8999 Yuan (~$1,320), making it relatively competitive for a central air conditioning solution in this category. At present, there is no clarity whether this device will make it to the global market.

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Xiaomi 18 Pro Max to feature 6.9-inch display, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro

Reliable tipster Digital Chat Station has been gradually leaking details about the next-generation Xiaomi 18 series, which is initially expected to include three models: Xiaomi 18, 18 Pro, and 18 Pro Max. Today, the tipster rolled out a Weibo post to confirm the display details and the chipset of the device.

Xiaomi 18 Pro Max display, chipset details emerge

According to the tipster, an upcoming flagship smartphone powered by Qualcomm’s next-generation SM8975 chip, expected to be marketed as the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro. While he did not specify the name of the device, it appears that it could be the Xiaomi 18 Pro Max. The device is said to feature a large flat display of around 6.9 inches, allowing more space for advanced internal hardware.

The prototype is also tipped to include upgraded components, such as a symmetrical dual-speaker setup and a large x-axis linear motor aimed at delivering stronger and more refined haptic feedback. Early engineering units reportedly offer improved vibration response, pointing to a better overall tactile experience.

With a combination of a large display, next-generation chipset, and enhanced hardware, the device is expected to position itself as a versatile large-screen imaging flagship, catering to users looking for both performance and camera capabilities.

Earlier this month, the tipster revealed that the Xiaomi 18 Pro Max will continue to feature a rear display like its predecessor. This time it will be powered by AI and is expected to be more versatile than before.

The tipster previously revealed that the Xiaomi 18 Pro Max prototype features a 200-megapixel 1/1.28-inch main sensor with improved efficiency and thermal control. It is also tipped to support LOFIC HDR 3.0 and enhanced low-light performance. The periscope telephoto camera could match this with a 200-megapixel sensor, enabling versatile high-end photography. For ultra-wide sensor, it may feature a 50-megapixel camera.

The Xiaomi 18 Pro Max is also said to house a massive 8,500mAh battery with 100W wired charging support. Likely, it will also offer 50W wireless charging. Being a next-generation model, it is expected to ship with the HyperOS 4-based Android 17. As far as launch is concerned, the Xiaomi 18 lineup is expected to break cover in September this year.

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OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra’s dedicated gaming controller officially revealed, set to launch on April 28

Today, OnePlus confirmed that the Ace 6 Ultra, a gaming-focused flagship phone, will debut in China on April 28. Alongside the smartphone, the brand has also unveiled a dedicated controller, pointing towards a more immersive mobile gaming experience. Here is a closer look at how it aims to elevate gameplay on the Ace 6 Ultra.

OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra gaming controller

OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra gaming controller
OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra gaming controller

OnePlus is positioning the Ace 6 Ultra and its companion gaming controller as a combined system designed specifically for shooter games. When used independently, the smartphone functions like a regular high-performance device. However, once attached to the controller, it transforms into a handheld console-like setup aimed at improving precision and comfort.

A key highlight of this setup is the addition of four physical buttons, enabling players to move beyond standard two-finger controls. This hybrid input system blends touch gestures with physical triggers, allowing more complex actions such as aiming, firing, and movement to happen simultaneously with better coordination.

OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra gaming controller-
OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra gaming controller

The controller is said to support a 1000Hz polling rate with extremely low latency response, which should translate into quicker in-game reactions. OnePlus is also focusing on making advanced multi-finger gameplay more accessible, helping casual players gradually improve their control techniques.

On the hardware side, the OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra is expected to feature the Dimensity 9500 chipset, paired with a 6.83-inch OLED 1.5K 165Hz display that supports highly responsive touch input. The device is also tipped to include a large 8,600mAh battery, suggesting a strong emphasis on extended gaming sessions without frequent charging.

The previous-generation OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra flagships have remained exclusive to the Chinese market.

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Chuwi launches AuBox X Mini PC with Intel Core Ultra 7 256V & triple 8K display support

Chuwi has introduced the AuBox X mini PC, a compact system designed for professionals, developers, and home users. The device is powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra 7 256V (Series 2) processor and is now available globally for a launch price of $759. The regular retail price is set at $929.

Chuwi AuBox X Mini PC

Chuwi AuBox X Mini PC Specifications

The AuBox X features an 8-core, 8-thread processor with a maximum turbo frequency of 4.8GHz and Intel’s AI Boost NPU, which delivers up to 47 TOPS of performance. This allows the mini PC to handle advanced local AI tasks like language model integration, image generation, and automation with minimal latency, ensuring data privacy and high-speed processing.

The mini PC features 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM at 8533 MT/s, a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, and two M.2 slots for expandable storage, including one that supports PCIe 5.0 for upgrade flexibility.

Chuwi AuBox X Mini PC

Chuwi includes Intel Arc 140V graphics, which rival the performance of an Nvidia RTX 3050. The integrated GPU works well for 4K video playback, light gaming, and graphic rendering. The included USB4 port also supports external GPUs, enabling users to scale performance for AAA gaming or professional 3D rendering.

The AuBox X supports up to three displays at once. It offers output for 8K@60Hz or 4K@144Hz via HDMI 2.1, DP 1.4, and USB4. The system supports advanced connectivity with Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, and dual 2.5Gb Ethernet ports.

Chuwi AuBox X Mini PC

The AuBox X mini PC features a compact design (580g, 128.4mm x 128.4mm x 40.5mm), making it ideal for tight spaces or desks. It excels at multitasking and creative workflows, includes Windows 11 Pro, and offers Windows Copilot+ AI for boosted productivity and advanced tools for creators.

In related news, Dell has recently introduced the Pro 5 Micro Mini PC powered by Intel Panther Lake CPUs with support for up to 64GB DDR5 RAM, while Minisforum has unveiled the Elite M1 Lite Mini PC featuring an Intel Core Ultra 5 125U processor and up to 96GB DDR5 RAM.

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HP Omen 15 Gaming Laptop with RTX 5050 and Ryzen 7 260 Arrives in India with an Attractive Bundle Offer

HP has brought a new HyperX Omen 15 gaming laptop to India, now powered by an AMD Ryzen 200 series processor. This comes a few months after the company introduced an Intel Core i7-14650HX variant of the same lineup.

HP HyperX OMEN 15

At the core is the AMD Ryzen 7 260 chip, which goes up to 5.1 GHz boost clock and comes with 8 cores and 16 threads, along with 16MB L3 cache. The system is paired with 24GB DDR5 RAM clocked at 5600 MT/s and 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD storage. It runs Windows 11 Home out of the box and includes Microsoft Office 2024, a one-year Microsoft 365 Basic plan, and a two-month Xbox Game Pass offer.

The laptop features a 15.3-inch IPS anti-glare display with a 2.5K resolution. It supports a 180Hz refresh rate and a 3ms response time. Other display details include 500 nits brightness, 100 percent sRGB coverage, a 16:10 aspect ratio, Low Blue Light support, and slim micro-edge bezels.

HP HyperX OMEN 15

For graphics, HP has used an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 GPU with 8GB of GDDR7 memory. The cooling is handled by the OMEN Tempest Cooling system, designed to keep temperatures in check during long gaming sessions. There is also an OMEN Unleashed Mode that allows users to push performance beyond standard settings.

The keyboard comes with a HyperAction 8000Hz polling rate, which is aimed at reducing input delay. RGB lighting can be customised, and users can tweak performance or boost FPS through the OMEN Gaming Hub and OMEN AI tools.

In terms of ports, the laptop includes two USB Type-A ports, one USB Type-C port, HDMI, RJ-45 Ethernet, HP Sleep and Charge, and a headphone and microphone combo jack. It also gets DTS:X Ultra dual speakers and a 1080p camera with HDR auto switch, temporal noise reduction, and dual array microphones.

The 70Wh battery supports fast charging, with up to 50 percent charge in around 30 minutes using the bundled 150W adapter.

Pricing & offers

The laptop is priced at Rs 1,49,990. With bank discounts of up to Rs 20,250 and exchange offers up to Rs 30,000, the effective price can drop to Rs 99,990. HP is also bundling HyperX gaming accessories worth Rs 17,000, including a Cloud III wired headset and a Pulsefire Haste 2 mouse. It is available on Amazon.

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iPhone 16 Pro vs iPhone 17: Why Upgrading Might Not Be Worth It

The iPhone 16 Pro is no longer part of Apple’s official lineup after the launch of the iPhone 17 series in September 2025. However, it remains a strong contender in the market, especially for those looking for premium features at a reduced price. Retailers and third-party sellers continue to drive demand for this flagship device, which boasts a titanium build, ProMotion display, and optical zoom.

This breakdown covers its current pricing, trade-in values, and how it compares to the newer iPhone 17 base model.

iPhone-16-Pro-Series

1. How Much Does the iPhone 16 Pro Cost in 2026?

The iPhone 16 Pro’s pricing has dropped significantly since its original launch at $999. As of April 2026, the 128GB model starts at $600 to $800, depending on the retailer and whether it is a new or renewed premium model.

Higher storage models, like the 512GB variant, are seeing substantial price cuts and can often be found retailing around $819 on platforms like Amazon. The top-tier 1TB Titanium model, which still appeals to power users, is available for approximately $850-$900.

2. What’s the Trade-In Value of the iPhone 16 Pro?

The iPhone 16 Pro continues to hold respectable trade-in value, providing multiple options for users planning to upgrade to the iPhone 17 series.

Apple’s Trade-In Program offers up to $550 in direct credit, which can be applied toward newer Apple products. US carriers like Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile are offering trade-in credits between $800 and $1,000 on eligible unlimited plans. Trade-in sites such as Swappa and Gazelle provide cash offers ranging from $450 to $600, depending on the phone’s condition.

Carrier promotions deliver the highest trade-in value, especially for customers who plan to upgrade their devices alongside their phone plans.

3. iPhone 16 Pro vs iPhone 17: Which Should You Choose?

The iPhone 17 introduces upgraded performance and internal hardware, but the iPhone 16 Pro maintains an edge in hardware materials and photography features. Pricing plays a significant role in this decision, with the iPhone 17 starting at $799 for the base model, while the iPhone 16 Pro can now be found starting at $600 to $800 for the 128GB variant.

The iPhone 16 Pro features a durable and premium titanium frame, while the iPhone 17 uses lighter aluminum. The two models differ significantly in their camera systems. The iPhone 16 Pro’s 12MP telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom remains unmatched in the iPhone 17 base model. The iPhone 17 lacks a dedicated telephoto lens and relies solely on 2x optical zoom, making it less ideal for photography enthusiasts.

However, the iPhone 17 delivers better overall performance. Its A19 processor and 12GB of RAM outperform the iPhone 16 Pro’s A18 Pro chip and 8GB of RAM. This makes the 17 a solid choice for users focused on future-proofing and getting the most out of their phone in terms of speed and multitasking.

But overall, the iPhone 16 Pro will still outperform the base iPhone 17 due to its superior camera system, making it an obviously better deal compared to the iPhone 17.

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Huawei Teases Watch Ultimate Design Diamond Edition Ahead of China Launch

Huawei is getting ready to add another model to its high-end smartwatch lineup. The company will unveil the Huawei Watch Ultimate Design Extraordinary Master Diamond Edition on April 20 in China. The launch event will also include other products, including the Huawei Watch Buds 2.

Huawei Watch Ultimate Design

The Diamond Edition follows the Huawei Watch Ultimate Design Royal Edition, which first launched in China last November before arriving in Europe in January 2026. Given its design approach and use of premium materials, the upcoming model is expected to be positioned close to the Royal Edition in terms of pricing.

Early teasers point to a strong emphasis on styling. The watch integrates diamond elements across the dial, strap, and case. Diamonds are placed at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o’clock markers, while additional stones are embedded into the strap. The case itself features a diamond-cut pattern, giving it a more decorative look compared to other variants in the series.

The hardware layout also differs slightly. Instead of the dual round button setup seen on the Royal Edition, this version uses a digital crown paired with a pill-shaped button. The overall finish and detailing suggest a shift in design direction, with a more polished and jewelry-like appearance.

While Huawei has not confirmed the full spec sheet, the Diamond Edition is likely to carry over most of the core features from the Royal Edition. That includes a 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED display designed for better visibility in bright outdoor conditions. The watch is expected to support eSIM for standalone calling, along with AI-based noise reduction for clearer voice calls. Gesture controls are also part of the package, allowing users to interact with calls, apps, and the camera using hand movements.

On the health side, Huawei’s Health Glance feature provides a quick overview of 10 key metrics within about a minute, covering heart rate, blood oxygen, stress levels, and more. The smartwatch also supports GPS navigation, onboard music storage, and activity tracking for sports such as running, cycling, and golf.

For outdoor and underwater use, the watch is rated for dives up to 150 meters. It also includes a sonar-based communication feature that enables basic messaging between divers. Battery performance will depend on usage, with dedicated modes available to extend runtime during outdoor or diving activities.

Huawei has not revealed official pricing yet. For reference, the Royal Edition launched at CNY 24,999 in China, €3,299 in Europe, and £2,999.99 in the UK. More details should be announced during the April 20 event.

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