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Redmi A5 launched in Indonesia: Specs, features, and pricing details

Earlier this month, the Redmi A5 (4G) went official in Bangladesh in its offline market, but the device is yet to be listed on Xiaomi Bangladesh’s official website. Now, the company has officially launched the Redmi A5 in Indonesia, introducing a budget-friendly smartphone that combines a large display, capable cameras, and a robust battery. Here’s a look at the specifications, features, and price of the company’s latest entry-level phone.

Redmi A5 specifications and features

Redmi A5
Redmi A5

The Redmi A5 (4G) measures 171.7 x 77.8 x 8.26mm and weighs 193 grams. It features a sizable 6.88-inch display with a resolution of 1640 x 720 pixels, delivering a pixel density of 260ppi. The screen supports a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz and offers a brightness of 450 nits. For user security, the device is equipped with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and supports AI facial recognition.

Under the hood, the Redmi A5 is powered by the Unisoc T7250 (previously known as Unisoc T616) processor, built on a 12 nm process and featuring an octa-core CPU clocked up to 1.8 GHz. It comes with 4 GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128 GB of eMMC 5.1 internal storage. The device houses a substantial 5,200 mAh battery that supports 15 W fast charging through its USB Type-C port.

Redmi A5
Redmi A5

The Redmi A5 has an 8-megapixel front camera and a 32-megapixel rear camera with LED flash. The smartphone runs on Android 15 (Go Edition) and offers features such as 4 GB of virtual RAM and a dedicated microSD slot. Connectivity options include dual SIM, 2.4GHz-5GHz dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.

Redmi A5 price and availability

The Redmi A5 (4G) is available in Indonesia in a single 4GB+128GB configuration. It comes in three color options: Midnight Black, Sandy Gold, and Lake Green. The device is priced at IDR 1,199,000 (~$72) and can be purchased through Xiaomi’s official online and offline channels across the country. Speculations are rife that the A5 may be rebranded as the Poco C71 in some countries, including India.

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Poco F7 Ultra vs Redmi K80 Pro: Which makes more sense?

The Poco F7 Ultra and Redmi K80 Pro are, at their core, siblings under Xiaomi’s umbrella. But as usual with Xiaomi’s strategy, they’re targeted at slightly different audiences and priced differently across markets. 

On paper, both these phones appear nearly identical, to the point where you’d wonder if there’s any real difference beyond the logos stamped on their backs. But when you dig deeper, the small differences can matter. Let’s break it down.

Redmi K80 Pro vs Poco F7 Ultra

1. Design and Build

When you hold either phone, you won’t feel much of a difference. Both phones share the exact same dimensions — 160.3 x 75 x 8.4 mm — and both weigh around 212 grams (the K80 Pro has a slightly heavier variant at 217g depending on configuration). Their frames are aluminum which keeps both the front and back glass panels in pace. And the phones are IP68 water and dust resistance making them capable of surviving in up to 2.5 meters of water for 30 minutes.

However, the glass protection is where the two differ. The Poco F7 Ultra uses Poco Shield Glass, while the Redmi K80 Pro relies on Longjing Glass 2. On paper, both are designed to resist scratches and cracks, but we can not say for sure which offer better protection here. 

2. Display

In the display department, you’re essentially looking at the same panel. Both phones feature a 6.67-inch AMOLED with support for 68 billion colors, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and a 120Hz refresh rate. Peak brightness hits a blinding 3200 nits, which is more than enough to stay visible even under harsh sunlight.

Resolution is flagship-grade too — 1440 x 3200 pixels, translating to a sharp 526 ppi pixel density. Both phones use an under-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, a more reliable and faster tech than optical sensors.

So if display quality is your deciding factor, there’s no real winner here. Both phones deliver equally well.

3. Performance

Under the hood, both phones are powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, built on a 3nm process. The CPU layout is the same: 2x Cortex Oryon V2 Phoenix L at 4.32 GHz and 6x Oryon V2 Phoenix M at 3.53 GHz, with the Adreno 830 GPU handling graphics.

Both phones ship with Android 15 layered with HyperOS 2. In real-world use, this chipset is more powerful than most users will need. Whether you’re multitasking, gaming, or editing videos, you won’t notice much lag or stutter.

The phones are available in slightly different memory configurations. The Poco F7 Ultra starts with a 12GB RAM base paired with 256GB storage while the top-tier model has 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. Memory is LPDDR5X while the storage is UFS 4.1.

The Redmi K80 Pro also starts at 12/256GB base but the highest configured model has 16GB RAM and 1TB storage. However, it’s worth noting that it uses UFS 4.0, slightly slower than Poco’s UFS 4.1.

In practice, the difference between UFS 4.0 and 4.1 is negligible for day-to-day tasks. But if you’re particular about having the fastest storage or need a 1TB option, the K80 Pro has a clear edge.

4. Cameras

The rear camera setup is identical on both phones:

  • 50MP main camera (f/1.6, OIS, 1/1.55” sensor)
  • 50MP telephoto with 2.5x optical zoom and OIS
  • 32MP ultrawide with a 120° field of view

Both phones can shoot up to 8K at 24fps and support advanced stabilization and high frame rate modes — including 4K at 60fps and even slow-motion at 1920fps in 720p.

Where the difference appears is on the front camera. The Poco F7 Ultra uses a 32MP selfie camera, while the Redmi K80 Pro opts for a 20MP shooter. In good lighting, you might not notice much difference, but for those who rely heavily on front cameras — whether for video calls, content creation, or social media — Poco’s higher resolution sensor has the upper hand, at least on paper.

That said, the K80 Pro supports gyro-EIS on the front camera for smoother videos, a feature missing in the spec sheet of the F7 Ultra.

5. Battery and Others

Battery capacity is one area where these phones go in different directions.

The Poco F7 Ultra packs a 5300mAh battery, while the Redmi K80 Pro uses a larger 6000mAh silicon-carbon battery. Both phones support 120W wired charging and 50W wireless charging.

As for the audio, both have stereo speakers but you don’t get a headphone jack support. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, and an Infrared blaster. And the positioning systems are also identical with support for NavIC, GPS (L1+L5), GLONASS, BDS, Galileo, and QZSS. 

The under-display ultrasonic fingerprint scanner and a full suite of sensors (accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, proximity) are also common to both.

6. So, Which One Should You Buy?

Now as you can tell, both phones are strikingly similar. The Redmi K80 Pro has a few key advantages over Poco as it packs a massive 6,000mAh battery for longer endurance and offers up to 1TB of storage. While the F7 Ultra has a higher-res selfie camera. 

These differences are minor, but price could be a major deciding factor for users. And fortunately, you can get the Redmi K80 Pro for $100 less at starting than the Poco F7 Ultra. It starts at $549 for the 12GB RAM, 256GB storage model, while the Poco F7 Ultra costs $649 for the same configuration. If you’re looking to grab the K80 Pro at that price, it’s available on Giztop.

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OnePlus 13T’s design revealed in new leaks, OnePlus President hints arrival of a compact phone

The Oppo Find X8s, a compact flagship phone equipped with the Dimensity 9400 Plus, is all set to debut on April 10 in China. Recent reports have revealed that the country will also receive a Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered compact flagship phone called the OnePlus 13T next month. Its arrival seems imminent, and OnePlus President Louis Lee has started teasing its launch. At the same time, new images have appeared on Weibo, giving an idea of the 13T’s rear design.

OnePlus 13T’s arrival seemingly teased

OnePlus President has seemingly teased the arrival of a compact flagship phone

OnePlus President is acknowledging the excitement and anticipation from users regarding a compact flagship phone. He mentions that he has received many requests urging him for an update on the matter. He then asks the audience for their opinions on what usage scenarios they think would benefit the most from a small-screen smartphone.

OnePlus 13T rear design

Oppo K13 series TENAA image
An upcoming Oppo K13 series phone

Tipster Digital Chat Station has released the above image in a recent Weibo post. While the image showcases an upcoming Oppo 13 series device, DCS claims that the OP13T’s design will be very similar to this phone. At the same time, a new image is being circulated on the Chinese social media platform, claiming to show the 13T.

Alleged OnePlus 13T
Alleged OnePlus 13T

The device can be seen sporting a square camera island with two vertically positioned cameras. Alongside it, there is an LED flash and an unknown sensor. For those who are unaware, reports have claimed that the 13T will be equipped with a 50-megapixel + 50-megapixel (telephoto) dual-camera system.

Reports have revealed that like the OnePlus 13T will feature a 6.31-inch flat OLED screen that offers a 1.5K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a short-focus in-screen fingerprint sensor. Under the hood, the 13T is expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and a 6,200mAh battery with 80W fast charging support. In terms of build, it will have a metal frame and a glass back.

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Official: Oppo Find X8s packs a 5,700mAh battery inside IP68/69-rated body

Yesterday, Oppo confirmed that the Oppo Find X8s and Find X8s+ will be the first phones to feature the upcoming Dimensity 9400+ chipset. The brand has also released a few posters confirming other specs of the device. Here’s a look at the X8s’ details that the brand has revealed so far.

Oppo Find X8s’ key details officially confirmed

Oppo Find X8s front design
Oppo Find X8s front design

The first image in this post showcases the Find X8s’ beautiful front design. As can be seen, its compact 6.31-inch display is surrounded by ultra-thin bezels on all four sides. The brand is yet to reveal the rear design of the smartphone.

Under the hood, it features the Dimensity 9400+ chipset, which clocks at 3.73GHz. The performance of the new chip has already been revealed through its Geekbench listing. Earlier this week, the company officially confirmed that the X8s will be available in four configurations: 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, 16GB+512GB, and 16GB+1TB.

Oppo has also revealed that the Find X8s will pack a 5,700mAh battery inside an IP68/69-rated chassis. The 3C certification of the device has revealed that it may support 80W wired charging. A recent leak suggested that it will also support 50W wireless charging.

The device will come preinstalled with ColorOS 15-based Android 15. For the cameras, the brand will continue to offer Hasselblad optimizations on its premium flagship phones. However, the camera details haven’t been officially confirmed yet. Reports have revealed that it will be equipped with an OIS-enabled 50-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel Samsung JN5 periscope telephoto camera.

The X8s will launch with other Oppo devices, such as the X8s Plus, X8 Ultra, Pad 4 Pro, Watch X2 Mini, and Enco Free 4 on April 10 in China.

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Vivo X200 Ultra image sample compared with iPhone 16 Pro Max; features V3+ and new VS1 PreISP chip

Vivo is set to redefine smartphone photography with the X200 Ultra, which is set to launch in April 2025. In the latest news, a company executive has revealed that this flagship will pack not one, but two dedicated imaging chips—the vivo V3+ and the new VS1—designed to elevate photo quality to professional SLR levels. It will be paired with a redesigned triple flash system.

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vivo X200 Ultra leaked real-life image

The VS1 is a “pre-processing chip”

The X200 Ultra’s camera setup hinges on a clever division of labor. The VS1 acts as a “pre-processing chip” or “PreISP”, which tackles initial processing tasks like exposure, focus, and image stacking. Not to mention, it is intended to improve the overall reliability of the camera system, something iPhones have long been praised for. It’s good to see Vivo going all in to improve the consistency and reliability of the X200 Ultra’s imaging system.

vivo X200 Ultra

The VS1 chip is designed to cooperate with the V3+ post-processing chip that handles heavy lifting like noise reduction and detail enhancement. This dual-chip approach, paired with the Snapdragon 8 Elite’s capable ISP, promises much-improved image processing—crucial for a device aiming to rival standalone cameras.

vivo X200 Ultra dual imaging chip official

While this “PreISP” tech isn’t new (think Google’s Tensor chips or Apple’s Deep Fusion), vivo’s implementation could set it apart, especially with the VS1’s algorithms trained on tens of thousands of SLR photos for pinpoint lighting accuracy.

Another notable feature of this Ultra phone is the triple flash system, also referred to as Zoom Flash, which perfectly covers the field of view and properly exposes the subject. It isn’t possible with a single LED flash of a smartphone camera.

The company exec also shared low-light image samples taken from the vivo X200 Ultra, Canon 5D Mk IV, and the iPhone 16 Pro Max. The vivo X200 Ultra’s sample is not only brighter that the latest and best iPhone, but upon closer inspection, it also reveals much better details on the subject.

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Alleged Honor GT Pro 3C certified with 80W fast charging

Honor is gearing up for the launch of a new smartphone, as a device with model number AGI-AN00 has recently appeared on China’s 3C certification platform. While the listing does not reveal the phone’s name, it is speculated to be the Honor GT Pro, an enhanced version of the Honor GT, which debuted in December 2024 with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. Here is a look at the details that have emerged.

Alleged Honor GT Pro 3C certified

Honor AGI-AN00 3C certified
Honor AGI-AN00 3C certified

The Honor AGI-AN00 smartphone has been certified by China’s 3C regulatory body, confirming its support for 80W fast charging. Although the certification does not disclose further details, reports suggest that this device could be the Honor GT Pro, which is expected to offer notable upgrades in performance, display, and battery life compared to the standard GT model.

Honor GT Pro specifications, launch timeframe (rumored)

According to reports, the Honor GT Pro is rumored to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, positioning it as a performance-centric device. It is expected to sport a 6.78-inch flat OLED 1.5K display with a high refresh rate, catering to users who prefer a flagship-level screen experience.

Battery life is another key upgrade, with reports indicating a capacity between 5,500mAh and 6,300mAh, ensuring prolonged usage. While the phone may support 80W wired fast charging, wireless charging may not be included.

For photography, the Honor GT Pro may feature a 50-megapixel primary camera. Like the GT model, the Pro edition may continue to feature a 12-megapixel ultra-wide snapper. For security, it will be equipped with an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor.

To recall, the Honor GT was priced between 2,199 Yuan (~$290) and 3,299 Yuan (~$440) at launch. Therefore, the Pro model equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite could be priced at 3,200 Yuan (~$425). If Honor follows its usual launch cycle, the GT Pro could be announced in April 2025, making it one of the brand’s most exciting releases of the year.

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Apple’s foldable iPhone could use liquid metal hinge for improved folding mechanism

Apple is reportedly preparing to enter the foldable smartphone market with a groundbreaking hinge design. According to renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple will utilize liquid metal technology for its foldable iPhone’s hinge mechanism.

Foldable iPhone render

Advantages of using liquid metal in the hinge

The liquid metal hinge, sourced from Chinese manufacturer Dongguan EonTec for $9 to $14 per unit, promises two key benefits over conventional designs:

  • Enhanced durability for a longer product lifespan
  • Improved screen flatness to minimize the visible crease

In fact, the crease is one of the biggest problems of foldable display devices to date, which not only affects the lifespan of the expensive foldable display panel but also diminishes the visual appeal.

The foldable iPhone, expected to launch in 2026, will directly compete with Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8. Industry sources suggest Apple’s version could carry at least a 20% price premium over Samsung’s flagship foldables. The liquid metal hinge could become a key differentiator in this high-end competition.

Although, this won’t be Apple’s first experience with liquid metal. The company has previously used the material for small iPhone components like SIM ejector tools. However, this would represent its most substantial application to date.

While Apple’s entry validates the foldable market, it may face significant hurdles. Apple will need to establish the reliability of its first-generation foldable iPhone, which will likely be compared to the 8th generation Galaxy Fold in terms of software features catered to multitasking and the slick foldables from China in terms of crease and overall hinge mechanism. But it won’t likely have to justify the already expected premium price tag.

That said, this move could initiate an industry-wide shift toward liquid metal components for the hinge, potentially forcing Android OEMs to follow suit. Almost all the Android foldable smartphone makers have already addressed the durability concerns. But they are yet to solve the crease problem, It will be interesting to see how much success Apple achieves with the new hinge.

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Meizu Note 16 series launch timeline confirmed, Meizu 22 to follow soon

Meizu is gearing up for its next smartphone launch, and recent developments suggest that the brand is preparing to introduce two new devices in the coming months. While Meizu has opened early reservations for its upcoming Note 16 series in China, its flagship Meizu 22 series is set to debut later this summer. Here’s a closer look at what to expect.

Meizu Note 16 series launch event set for next month

Meizu Note 16 series is launching in April in China
Meizu Note 16 series launch dateMeizu Note 16 series is launching in April in China

The Meizu Note 16 series is expected to be the company’s next midrange offering, with early reservations now live via Meizu’s official online store and select retail partners. The promotional material for the device highlights a distinctive octagonal camera module, a flat-frame design, and a dedicated AI button. The launch event is scheduled for next month in China, though Meizu has yet to reveal a specific date.

The Note 16 series marks Meizu’s continued efforts to strengthen its presence in the smartphone market following its global return at MWC Barcelona. While key specifications remain under wraps, the design elements suggest a modern aesthetic, possibly with AI-driven features aimed at enhancing user experience.

Meizu 22 series to arrive this summer

Meizu 22 render
Meizu 22 render

In addition to the Note 16 series, Meizu has confirmed plans to launch its flagship Meizu 22 series later this summer. The company had previously showcased the Meizu 22 at MWC Barcelona, where reports suggested an April release. However, the flagship lineup is now expected to arrive a few months later, with a strong emphasis on AI-driven capabilities.

The Meizu 22 series is rumored to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, advanced camera systems, and a suite of AI-powered functionalities designed to compete with other premium offerings. More details on both the Note 16 and Meizu 22 series are likely to emerge as the launch dates approach.

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GPT-4o can now generate images with almost flawless text

OpenAI’s GPT-4o, launched about a year ago, just got a major upgrade: image generation with stunningly accurate text rendering. This latest feature lets users create detailed, high-quality images from language prompts and tweak them conversationally until they match the vision in their head—no more gibberish signs or squiggly non-letters that plagued older AI models.

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The text in the images shared by OpenAI is perfectly legible

Unlike traditional image generation, where you refine a single prompt, GPT-4o takes a dynamic approach. You start with a basic request—say, a cat—then chat with it to match your vision: a detective hat, a monocle, or whatever you want.

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Examples from OpenAI show this in action: users build and modify scenes step-by-step, like stacking elements from multiple images into one cohesive result. The model shines at rendering legible text on signs or objects, a leap from the garbled output of previous AI image generation models.

Notably, OpenAI also admits some cherry-picking—many images are “best of 2” or “best of 8”—but the results still impress, especially with a dead-simple interface. GPT-4o can even start with your photo and layer on changes, handling 10-20 objects in a scene where rivals falter at 5-8. Last week, I was trying to breathe life into the end scene from the novel The Count of Monte Cristo, and it was fairly difficult to get it right. Now, with GPT-4o image generation, not only will the generated images have readable text, but it will also be much easier to bring your imagination to reality.

It’s not flawless, though. OpenAI notes quirks like bottom cropping, lingering hallucinations, struggles with non-Latin text, and hiccups beyond 20 objects. But the ability to craft complex, text-rich images through plain English sets GPT-4o apart. If you’re designing a poster, this tool delivers precision and flexibility that older models could only dream of.

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MSI debuts MAG 271QPX X24 QD-OLED gaming monitor with 240Hz refresh rate

MSI has introduced the MAG 271QPX X24, a 26.5-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor, now available on Newegg for $679.99. The flat-panel display targets competitive gamers with high refresh rates and OLED-level contrast.

MSI MAG 271QP X24

The monitor features a 2560×1440 (WQHD) resolution QD-OLED panel that delivers 98% Adobe RGB and 99% DCI-P3 color coverage. It offers a 240Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms gray-to-gray response time, designed to reduce motion blur during high-speed gameplay. The 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification enable deep blacks and peak brightness up to 1,000 nits (3% APL).

To address OLED longevity, MSI includes OLED Care 2.0, a passive cooling system using a graphene film, and a custom heatsink. This eliminates fan noise while preserving panel health.

Connectivity includes two HDMI 2.1 ports and one DisplayPort 1.4a, all supporting 240Hz refresh rates. The monitor lacks USB ports but includes a 3.5mm audio jack and a Kensington lock slot.

The stand offers full ergonomic adjustments: tilt (-5° to 20°), swivel (-30° to 30°), pivot (-90° to 90°), and height (up to 110mm). A 100x100mm VESA mount is also included. With the stand, the monitor measures 609 x 242 x 416mm. Features like 10-bit color depth, anti-glare coating, and Adaptive-Sync support round out the package.

In other news, Samsung recently released its 4K 240Hz QD-OLED gaming monitor in China, while HKC unveiled a 300Hz 2K gaming monitor for under $250.

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Nu Republic debuts Cyberstud Punk TWS earbuds with 70 hours of playback & Dual-mic ENC

Nu Republic has unveiled the Cyberstud Punk True Wireless Earbuds, combining a bold punk look with practical audio performance. The earbuds feature a detachable metal chain design, an industrial-inspired matte-black finish, and a one-handed flip-case mechanism for quick access. Splash and sweat resistance add durability to active lifestyles.

Nu Republic Cyberstud Punk TWS earbuds

Audio is driven by 13mm dynamic drivers with Xbass technology, emphasizing deep bass and balanced mids. Users get up to 70 hours of total playtime (8 hours per charge, extended via the case) and USB-C fast charging, which delivers 200 minutes of playback from a 10-minute charge.

Nu Republic Cyberstud Punk TWS earbuds

Gaming mode reduces latency to 40ms for synchronized audio, while Bluetooth 5.3 ensures stable connectivity up to 10 meters. Dual-mic Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) enhances call clarity by filtering background noise. Touch controls manage playback, calls, and voice assistants (Siri/Google), with auto-pairing simplifying setup.

Pricing & availability

The Cyberstud Punk True Wireless Earbuds have a price tag of INR 1,599 and are backed by a 6-month warranty. They are available to buy through Nu Republic’s official website.

If you are looking for a pair of gaming headphones then the brand has also recently launched the Nu Republic Starboy 6 wireless headphones, featuring gamer inspired aesthetics like LED lighting. The headphones have 40mm neodymium drivers, 42ms latency in game mode, and Environmental Noise Cancellation for crisp and clear calls. You can also check out our review of the Nu Republic Starboy 6 headphones.

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Asus launches a 31.5-inch 4K 240Hz QD-OLED monitor with Thunderbolt 4

Asus has officially launched the ProArt Display OLED PA32UCDM, the latest addition to its creator-focused ProArt lineup. The monitor combines cutting-edge OLED tech, professional-grade color accuracy, and high refresh rates to cater to the needs of video editors, 3D artists, game developers, and photographers alike.

Asus ProArt PA32UCDM monitor

Asus ProArt Display OLED PA32UCDM Specs

The PA32UCDM features a 31.5-inch 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) QD-OLED panel that supports a 240Hz refresh rate and ultra-fast 0.1ms response time. It comes with a peak brightness of 1000 nits (3% window) and is certified with VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400, offering deep blacks and sharp highlights for HDR workflows.

It supports 99% DCI-P3 coverage, 100% sRGB, and true 10-bit color depth. The monitor is factory-calibrated for a Delta E of less than 1 and includes support for both Asus ProArt Hardware Calibration and third-party tools like Calman and ColourSpace. This ensures consistent and accurate color reproduction across projects.

The PA32UCDM equips dual Thunderbolt 4 ports with up to 96W Power Delivery and daisy-chaining capability, along with HDMI 2.1 and a USB 3.2 hub for flexible connectivity. It’s also Mac-compatible and includes a complimentary three-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription for new users.

On the HDR front, it supports Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG, making it a versatile option for creators working across multiple content platforms. For added durability and thermal efficiency, it sports a sleek aluminum chassis with an ultra-slim 8mm profile.

The monitor also features an ergonomic stand with full tilt, pivot, and height adjustments for comfortable use during long sessions. To extend OLED panel longevity, it comes with OLED Care, which includes pixel shifting, image detection, and a proximity sensor that dims the screen when the user is away.

The Asus ProArt PA32UCDM is priced at $1,899 in the US, £1,599 in the UK.

In related news, Asus recently launched a budget-friendly Bluetooth silent mouse in India, targeting office workers and students, while also introducing the Snapdragon-powered Zenbook A14 in the US, priced at $999.99.

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Minimalist Light Phone 3 launched: Ditches e-ink for AMOLED and adds dual cameras

The Minimalist Light Phone 3 has officially launched, significantly upgrading its predecessor while staying true to its minimalist roots. The new model replaces the E Ink display with an AMOLED panel, adds a camera, and supports 5G, making it more functional. However, with a starting price of $599 (early sale) and a standard retail price of $799, the cost is notably higher than that of the previous Light Phone 2.

Minimalist Light Phone 3 specifications and features

Minimalist Light Phone 3
Minimalist Light Phone 3

The Light Phone 3 features a 3.92-inch AMOLED display with a matte glass finish, offering a faster and smoother experience than its predecessor. It is powered by the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 (SM4450) chipset, paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The device has a 50-megapixel rear sensor that captures 12-megapixel images by default and an 8-megapixel front camera for video calls.

Minimalist Light Phone 3
Minimalist Light Phone 3

In terms of build, the Light Phone 3 is made from a mix of aluminium, glass, and recycled plastic, and includes a fingerprint sensor, a two-step shutter button, and a scroll wheel for brightness adjustment. A 1,800mAh battery powers the phone, though its endurance remains to be tested.

Minimalist Light Phone 3
Minimalist Light Phone 3

Light Phone 3 runs a custom Android-based interface but lacks an app store. It includes built-in tools like calling, messaging, navigation, alarms, notes, music, podcasts, a calculator, and hotspot functionality. The phone also has NFC hardware, though features like digital payments are yet to be activated. Finally, the device measures 106 x 71.5 x 12mm and weighs 124 grams.

Minimalist Light Phone 3 price and availability

Minimalist Light Phone 3
Minimalist Light Phone 3

The Light Phone 3 is available for an early sale price of $599, with the retail price set at $799. Pre-orders have started shipping, and new orders are expected to arrive by June. The phone is also getting a limited in-store release at select Boost Mobile locations in New York.

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After smartphones, Huawei is experimenting with a new form factor for PCs

Huawei has been pushing boundaries in foldable smartphone design. It has dabbled in everything from book-style and clamshell devices to wild tri-fold concepts and recently a side-folding wide-screen foldable. Now, it looks like the Chinese tech giant is taking that same experimental approach to the PC space.

According to a tipster on Weibo, Huawei is developing a new PC with an “unexpected new form factor.” It apparently feels like a combination of PC, tablet, and mobile phone, though there are no images to clarify exactly what that means.

If the leak is accurate, this mystery PC will run on Huawei’s HarmonyOS NEXT, a version of its in-house operating system designed to move away from Android roots. But the software reportedly isn’t fully optimized yet, meaning Huawei could still be ironing out issues before a commercial launch.

The processor is another big question mark. The leak claims the device will use a new Huawei-made chip, but details are scarce. However, a separate report last week revealed a PC processor called the Kirin X90 recently via a Chinese listing. The upcoming PC could be using this same chip.

However, if that is the chip in question, do not expect cutting-edge performance. It is rumored to be built on SMIC’s 7nm process, which lags behind the latest chips from Apple, Qualcomm, and Intel.

Huawei has a history of experimenting with ambitious designs, often releasing them in limited quantities. If this hybrid PC is real, it could be more of a tech showcase than a mainstream product. Still, if Huawei manages to merge PC, mobile, and tablet functionality into a seamless package, it might just redefine what a personal computer can be.

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Oppo F29 Pro vs Oppo F29: What’s the difference?

The Oppo F29 series made its way to the Indian market earlier this week, with the base model finally going on sale today. The lineup consists of the base F29 and a higher end F29 Pro models. So here’s a quick breakdown of how these two compare to each other.

OPPO F29 5G
Oppo F29 5G (left) and Oppo F29 Pro 5G (Right)

1. Oppo F29 Pro vs Oppo F29: Design and Display

While the two models are from the same family, there are plenty of differences like design and display. From the back, you can easily differentiate the two over their camera modules. But apart from just the look, the Oppo F29 Pro also has a stronger Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 glass for protection over the Gorilla Glass 7 on the F29. The F29 Pro is both lighter and slimmer, measuring 7.6mm in thickness and 180 grams in weight (over F29’s 7.7mm + 185 gram body).

The vanilla model sports a tall 6.7-inch AMOLED display with an FHD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 1200 nits of peak brightness. Meanwhile, the Oppo F29 Pro has a slightly smaller 6.67-inch screen AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and FHD+ resolution as well. But this screen also has a higher 2,100 nits peak brightness.

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2. Specifications

Under the hood, the more expensive variant packs the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC, which is paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. However, the Oppo F29 is equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 SoC. A massive 6,500mAh battery pack powers the more affordable model along with 45W wired fast charging.

On the other hand, you get a smaller (but still huge) 6,000mAh cell on the F29 Pro with faster 80W wired fast charging. For photography, both devices feature a 50MP + 2MP dual camera setup on the rear and a 16MP shooter for selfies and video calls on the front. The duo run on the Android 15 OS based ColorOS 15 custom skin out of the box with 2 years of guaranteed OS upgrades and 3 years of security patches.

3. Pricing

Despite their rugged bodies, both smartphones are pretty thin and light. Although, pricing is another factor that differentiates the two. You can get your hands on the Oppo F29 right now for just 23,999 INR. But for a couple of thousand more, the Oppo F29 Pro can be purchased for a 27,999 INR starting price.

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Breaking: MediaTek Dimensity 9500 specs leak

MediaTek has officially confirmed that the Dimensity 9400+ will launch on April 11. It’s a minor refresh of last year’s Dimensity 9400, but the real upgrade is coming with the Dimensity 9500. And if a new leak is accurate, we may already know what to expect from MediaTek’s next flagship chip.

A now-deleted post from tipster Digital Chat Station suggests that the Dimensity 9500 will be built on TSMC’s N3P process and feature an all-big-core ARM CPU design.

Dimensity 9500 Specifications

The core configuration reportedly includes one Travis core, three Alto cores, and four Gelas cores, while the GPU is said to be the Immortalis Drage.

MediaTek DImensity 9500 specs leak

According to the leak, Travis and Alto are part of ARM’s upcoming X9 generation and support Scalable Matrix Extension (SME) which should deliver improved multi-thread performance.

Meanwhile, Gelas is believed to be ARM’s next-gen A7 series core. Based on the leak, the Dimensity 9500 will have a 1+3+4 CPU setup with:

  • 1x Cortex-X930
  • 3x Cortex-X930 (lower clocked)
  • 4x Cortex-A730

That’s a shift from a previous leak which suggested a 2+6 CPU structure for 9500 consisting of two Travis cores and six Gelas cores. It was “early specifications” for the chip though, so it looks like MediaTek’s plans have evolved since then.

The Dimensity 9500 is expected to launch in mid-2025 which will give it a head start over over Qualcomm’s next flagship chip. The Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 is rumored to debut in October 2024.

Interestingly, a leak from earlier today suggests that MediaTek is also working on a second all-big-core Dimensity chip. Allegedly called the Dimensity 9450, it will reportedly share the same 3nm process from TSMC. However, details about it are relatively scarce at the moment.

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Amazon Spring Sale: Discounts on Anker 321 MagGo, iPad 10th-gen, Spigen Cases, Sony headphones, and more

Amazon Spring Sale is in full swing, and the users are saving the most by captivating on the deals. We have also pulled some best deals in the list below, so you can save the most without wasting any time to get the best deal. This Spring Sale, Amazon is offering exciting deals on the Anker 321 MagGo, iPad 10th-gen, iPad Air M3, Sony WH-1000XM5, Bose QuietComfort, and Amazon Fire TV Stick HD.

The interested users can maximise the savings by shopping for their favourite device during the Amazon Spring Sale. Amazon is offering Anker 321 MagGo for the price of $20, which is $6 down from the usual price. Meanwhile, the Apple 10th-gen iPad is retailing for the price of $279 with a 20% discount. Meanwhile, the Apple iPad Air M3 is now available at the price of $549.

The interested users can grab a favourite phone case from Spigen as there are some dedicated discounts on the eve of the Amazon Spring Sale. Further, a major discount of up to 20% is now applicable on the Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones. Meanwhile, the Bose QuietComfort headphones are on sale for $249, with a $100 discount.

Amazon is also offering dedicated discounts on the Amazon Fire TV Stick HD, which is now retailing at a 43 percent discount. It is currently retailing for the price of $20.

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Realme 14 5G unveiled with the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4, huge 6000mAh battery, & IP69 rating

Realme has just announced the brand new Realme 14 5G in the global market. This mid range smartphone was unveiled in Thailand with a massive battery and a new chipset, so here are all the details like its specs, features, pricing, and more.

Realme 14 5G Specs

The Chinese smartphone maker has launched the Realme 14 5G with a 6.67-inch AMOLED with a 120Hz refresh rate, FHD+ resolution, 180Hz touch sampling rate, and 2000 nits of peak brightness. It is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 SoC, which is paired with 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. A massive 6,000mAh battery pack powers this device, which supports 45W wired fast charging.

Realme 14 5G Launch
Realme 14 5G

The Realme 14 5G runs on the Android 15 OS based Realme UI 6.0 custom skin out of the box. For optics, the rear features a 50MP Sony primary sensor along with a secondary camera. Meanwhile, the front houses a 16MP shooter for selfies and video calls. Realme packs this model with a bunch of AI features for the camera system like AI Eraser, AI Clear Face, and AI Snap Mode. Other notable features include an IP69 rating for water and dust resistance, dual stereo speakers, and UFS 3.1 storage.

Pricing and Availability

The company has launched the Realme 14 5G in three color options, which includes Warrior Pink, Storm Titanium, and Mecha Silver. In Thailand, the smartphone can be purchased for a starting price tag of 13,900 TBH for the base 12GB + 256GB from Shopee, Lazada, and even the TikTok Shop. Meanwhile, the higher end 12GB + 512GB is available for 15,999 TBH.

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ASUS just released a budget Bluetooth silent mouse in India for office workers & students

ASUS has announced a brand new mouse that offers a wireless mouse for an affordable price tag. Thanks to its silent and nonintrusive design, the new ASUS Bluetooth Silent Mouse MW105 is a great choice if you’re a student or an office worker. So here’s what you need to know.

ASUS Bluetooth Silent Mouse MW105 Specs

As the name suggests, the popular PC maker built the Bluetooth Silent Mouse MW105 with the aim of being lightweight and quiet. It features a compact, wireless, and ambidextrous design that fits both left and right handed users. Thanks to its low noise switches, the MW105 doesn’t have those clicking sounds. The silent switches makes it great for users who work in offices, libraries, homes, classrooms, or other such settings. Weighing just 48 grams, it is quite portable as well.

ASUS Bluetooth Silent Mouse
ASUS Bluetooth Silent Mouse MW105

The ASUS Bluetooth Silent Mouse MW105 features an adjustable DPI setting, allowing users to switch between 800, 1200, and 1600 DPIs from a dedicated button on the bottom. ASUS promises smoother operations with accurate tracking. It connects via Bluetooth 5.0 for low latency performance. The mouse has a simple setup, skipping any driver or app installation process. So you can just plug in and use this. A single AA battery can power this MW105.

Pricing and Availability

The ASUS Bluetooth Silent Mouse MW105 was announced in the Indian market for just 899 INR. You can purchase this mouse in a single black color option from Amazon India, quick commerce platforms, the brand’s official website, and offline retailers. Meanwhile, you can even click here to check out our pick for the 5 best ASUS laptops in the US market.

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iPhone 17 series to finally introduce 8K video recording

Unlike Android flagship users, Apple fans have long been waiting for 8K video recording. While the iPhone 16 series capped out at 4K, a reliable tipster now claims the iPhone 17 lineup (likely the Pro models) will leap to 8K recording—a first for iPhones. This upgrade could signal a big shift in Apple’s approach to smartphone videography.

iPhone 17 Pro render by FrontPageTech
iPhone 17 Pro render by FrontPageTech

Support for 8K recording suggests the iPhone 17 Pro models will include a high-resolution telephoto

Currently, the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus handle up to 4K recording at up to 60fps, with the Pro and Pro Max reaching up to 120fps. Rumors suggest Apple had the tech for 8K in the iPhone 16 but held back due to the telephoto sensor’s insufficient resolution. At just 12MP, the sensor falls short of the number of pixels (roughly 33MP) required for 8K recording.

As per industry sources, Apple scrapped the feature last year to maintain a seamless recording experience across different lenses—imagine shooting at 8K but being unable to switch to the telephoto lens mid-shot. Yes, this is very common in Android devices, which, quite reasonably, Apple didn’t want to follow. For the iPhone 17 to hit 8K, a beefier telephoto sensor is likely in the works, possibly aligning all lenses for ultra-high-res video.

This move would mark a rare catch-up play for Apple, which has lagged behind Android OEMs flaunting 8K for years. It’s also a nod to creators demanding more from iPhone cameras, though some might chuckle at Apple’s late pivot after years of touting “quality over specs.” If the leak holds, the iPhone 17 series could redefine mobile videography for Apple users, blending that signature polish with ultra-high resolution. Details remain scarce, but an upgraded sensor could finally let iPhones flex 8K recording—without the awkward compromises that held many of its Android counterparts back.

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