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Samsung Galaxy A26 5G Launches in India: 120Hz AMOLED, Exynos 1380 CPU & Six-Year Updates at ₹24,999

Samsung has launched the Galaxy A26 5G in India as a budget-friendly option in its A-series lineup. The phone starts at ₹24,999 and comes with a 6.7-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display, offering a 120Hz refresh rate, peak brightness of 1,000 nits, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection. It features a waterdrop-style Infinity-U notch, which houses a 13MP front camera.

Samsung Galaxy A26

The device is powered by the Exynos 1380 processor, the same chip used in the Galaxy A35 (2023). It includes up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, expandable up to 2TB via a microSD card. The 5,000mAh battery supports 25W charging.

Samsung Galaxy A26

The rear camera setup includes a 50MP main sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS), an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP macro camera. The A26 runs on One UI 7 based on Android 15 and promises six years of security updates, which is uncommon at this price point. It also includes Samsung’s AI features like Circle to Search and Object Eraser.

The phone has an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance. Other features include a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, and NFC support for contactless payments. Weighing 200 grams and measuring 7.7mm in thickness, the phone remains relatively slim given its battery size.

Pricing and Availability

The 8GB+128GB variant of the Galaxy A26 5G is priced at ₹24,999, while the 8GB+256GB version costs ₹27,999. It is available in Awesome Black, Mint, White, and Peach through Flipkart, Samsung’s official website, and offline stores. Launch offers include an instant discount of ₹2,000 for HDFC and SBI credit card users.

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Oppo Find X8 Ultra, Find X8S, X8S+ RAM, storage, and color options officially revealed

Oppo has finally confirmed that it will unveil the Find X8 Ultra, equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, on April 10 in China. Alongside the X8 Ultra, the brand has also revealed that it will take the covers off the Find X8S and Find X8S+. Ahead of the launch, all three phones are listed for pre-orders on Oppo China’s online store. The official listings have revealed the RAM, storage, and color options of the upcoming Find X8 series smartphones.

Oppo Find X8 Ultra

Oppo Find X8 Ultra live shot
Oppo Find X8 Ultra live shot

Oppo has confirmed that the Find X8 Ultra will be available in three configurations: 12GB+256GB, 16GB+512GB, and 16GB+1TB. The topmost variant will have support for satellite connectivity. Buyers will be able to choose from shades like Moonlight White, Morning Light, and Starry Black.

The Find X8 Ultra will be the only phone in the series to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Its other key specs include a 6.82-inch flat AMOLED panel, a 50-megapixel quad-camera setup featuring a pair of periscope telephoto cameras, and a 6,000mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging support.

Oppo Find X8S and Find X8S+.

Oppo Find X8s (left) and Apple iPhone 16 Pro (right)
Oppo Find X8s (left) and Apple iPhone 16 Pro (right)

The Find X8S and Find X8S+ will be available in four configurations: 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, 16GB+512GB, and 16GB+1TB. The standard model will also come in an additional 16GB+256GB configuration. The X8S Plus will be available in Moonlight White, Hyacinth Purple, and Starry Black shades, whereas the X8S will be offered in options like Moonlight White, Island Blue, Cherry Blossom Pink, and Starry Black.

Both the Find X8S and Find X8S+ will feature the upcoming Dimensity 9400 Plus chipset. While the Find X8S will be a compact offering with a 6.31-inch display, the Find X8S+ will be an incremental upgrade over the existing Find X8, featuring a 6.6-inch screen. All three phones are expected to feature a new pressable push-type hardware button instead of the Alert Slider.

While Oppo has revealed the design of the Pad 4 Pro tablet, the Watch X2 Mini, and Enco Free 4 TWS earbuds, it is yet to completely reveal the design of the Find X8 Ultra, X8S, and X8S+.

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Oppo Pad 4 Pro, Watch X2 Mini, Enco Free 4 design, color options, and tablet’s configurations revealed

Oppo has confirmed that it will hold a launch event on April 10 to announce the new Find X8 series of smartphones, the Pad 4 Pro, the Watch X2 Mini, and the Enco Free 4 TWS earbuds for the Chinese market. Ahead of the launch, the company has started pre-orders for all these products through its official website. This post focuses on the design, colour options, and configurations of the tablet, smartwatch, and earbuds.

Oppo Pad 4 Pro

Oppo Pad 4 Pro
Oppo Pad 4 Pro

The Oppo Pad 4 Pro will be available in configurations such as 8GB+256GB, 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, and 16GB+512GB. It will be sold in shades like Morning Light, Galaxy Silver, and Space Gray. The above images provide the first look at the design of the tablet, which showcases slim bezels on the front and a vertical camera module housing a single camera and an LED flash.

According to reports, the Oppo Pad 4 Pro will feature a 13.2-inch LCD panel that offers a 3.4K resolution. It will be the world’s first tablet to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. It is expected to pack a 12,000mAh battery with 80W fast charging support.

Oppo Watch X2 Mini, Enco Free 4

Oppo Watch X2 Mini
Oppo Watch X2 Mini

The Watch X2 Mini will be available in three shades: Morning Silver, Starry Black, and Tomorrow Gold. On the other hand, the Enco Free 4 will be sold in colors like Dynaudio Star Silver and Water Blue.

Oppo is yet to confirm the specifications of the smartwatch and earbuds. According to reports, the Watch X2 Mini will have a 42mm dial designed for female users instead of the 46mm dial available on the Watch X2. Apart from a smaller display and battery, the rest of the specs could be identical to the Watch X2.

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Xiaomi Mijia Smart Audio Glasses 2 launched; Slimmer, smarter, and more powerful

Xiaomi has officially announced the MIJIA Smart Audio Glasses 2, confirming its launch through Xiaomi Youpin. The crowdfunding campaign is set to begin on March 26 at 10 AM, with a special price of 999 Yuan (~$140). The announcement follows recent speculation about Xiaomi’s AI-powered smart glasses, which are expected to compete with Meta’s Ray-Ban collaboration.

Xiaomi Mijia Smart Audio Glasses 2 key features

Successor to last year’s model, the Mijia Smart Audio Glasses 2 brings notable design refinements, making them sleeker and more comfortable to wear. The updated frame is slimmer, with the temple arms measuring just 5mm in thickness—26% thinner at the narrowest point and 30 percent thinner at the widest. Weighing only 27.6g, the glasses now distribute weight more evenly to reduce pressure on the nose, ensuring prolonged comfort.

The frame features an advanced “piano steel ultra-flexible hinge,” developed over 12 months, providing durability even after 15,000 bends. Additionally, the glasses introduce a second-generation quick-release mechanism, with a 70 percent smaller hinge design, allowing single-handed lens swapping. The frame options include five styles: metal aviator, hybrid browline, classic Boston, hybrid aviator, and deep-space titanium.

Audio performance has been upgraded with an optimized acoustic structure, offering improved volume and noise reduction. A four-microphone array with intelligent algorithms enhances call clarity, while a new privacy mode significantly reduces sound leakage through a combination of inverse sound waves and anti-leakage membranes. Users can activate this feature directly through the Mijia Glasses app.

A long press on the temple activates one-touch recording, enabling instant voice notes without needing a phone. To address privacy concerns, a notification light turns on whenever the recording is active. The glasses also offer IP54 dust and water resistance, voice assistant support, and real-time audio broadcasting.

Battery performance is also impressive, delivering up to 12 hours of music playback, 9 hours of talk time, and 12 days of standby. The 2C magnetic charging technology enables a full charge in just one hour, while a 10-minute charge provides four hours of listening time.

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OnePlus Pad 2 Pro Geekbench Listing Confirms Snapdragon 8 Elite & 16GB RAM

Note: It has now been confirmed that the model number “OPPO OPD2409” corresponds to the recently launched OPPO Pad 4 Pro.

OnePlus is working on the successor of its flagship OnePlus Pad Pro tablet, which is expected to be called the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro. The device recently made an appearance on China’s 3C certification database, revealing its 80W fast charging capability. Now, it has also been spotted on Geekbench, confirming key details about its processor, operating system and general performance.

OnePlus Pad 2 Pro

The OnePlus Pad 2 Pro, identified by the model number “OPPO OPD2409,” has appeared on Geekbench, revealing an 8-core processor with two cores reaching up to 4.32GHz, while the remaining six are clocked at 3.53GHz. The listing also indicates the device runs on an Android 15-based operating system and includes 16GB of RAM. Previous reports have confirmed that the tablet is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. It has scored 2633 points on the single-core test and 7779 on the multi-core test of Geekbench 6.

OnePlus Pad 2 Pro specifications (rumored)

OnePlus Pad 2
OnePlus Pad 2

The Pad 2 Pro is rumored to feature a 13.2-inch 3.4K LCD panel, offering sharper visuals than its predecessor’s 2.8K screen. It will include up to 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage and LPDDR5x RAM, targeting power users and multitaskers. A 10,000mAh battery—unchanged from the prior model—will leverage 80W charging for quicker top-ups. Camera specs include a 13MP rear sensor and 8MP front shooter, maintaining focus on productivity over photography.

Notably, the Pad 2 Pro shares core specs with Oppo’s upcoming Pad 4 Pro, set to launch in April 2025 in China. Both tablets likely share supply-chain resources, though distinctions in software tweaks or design remain unconfirmed. OnePlus has not announced a release date, but Oppo’s timeline suggests a possible Q2 2025 debut.

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Oppo confirms April 10 launch event: Find X8 Ultra, X8s, X8s+, Pad 4 Pro, Watch X2 Mini incoming

Oppo has officially announced that it will unveil the much-awaited Find X8 Ultra flagship phone at a launch event on April 10 in China. Apart from this, the brand has also confirmed that it will launch a slew of new devices, including a flagship tablet, a small-sized smartwatch, and new earbuds.

Upcoming Oppo devices set to launch on April 10

Opp confirms April 10 launch event for China
Oppo to hold launch event on April 10 in China

According to the company, the upcoming event will introduce the compact flagship Oppo Find X8s and its larger version, dubbed the Find X8s+. Alongside these smartphones, Oppo is expected to reveal new ecosystem products, including the Oppo Pad 4 Pro, Oppo Watch X2 Mini, and Oppo Enco Free 4 earbuds.

The Oppo Find X8 Ultra is set to be the brand’s most powerful flagship of the year. It is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and will feature a 2K OLED flat display, making it the only Ultra phone with such a design. The device will house a 6,000mAh battery with high-speed wired and wireless charging support.

In terms of imaging, the Find X8 Ultra is expected to sport a Hasselblad-branded quad-camera setup, including a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-900 one-inch primary sensor, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, two periscope telephoto lenses (3x and 6x optical zoom), and an additional multispectral sensor for enhanced colour accuracy. The phone is also designed to be ultra-thin, with a body measuring under 9mm in thickness.

The Find X8s is designed as a compact flagship with a 6.3-inch ultra-thin bezel display, potentially the narrowest of any smartphone. It is expected to be powered by the forthcoming Dimensity 9400+ chipset, with a lightweight design under 180 grams and a slim 7.8mm profile. The Find X8s+ is also expected to feature the D9400+.

The Pad 4 Pro will debut as the world’s first Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered tablet, whereas the Watch X2 Mini is said to be a 42mm small-sized version of the existing Watch X2. The brand is yet to share details about the Enco Free 4.

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New Leak Accidentally Confirms Google Tensor G5’s Switch to Imagination GPU

Google’s upcoming Tensor G5 chipset looks set to bring some of the biggest changes to the company’s in-house silicon yet. 

Previous reports have suggested that the processor will move away from Samsung’s foundries and opt for TSMC’s advanced 3nm manufacturing process. But fabrication is not the only area seeing a shake-up. Google might also be switching GPU providers entirely.

A now-deleted document from a RISC-V Day Tokyo conference last month briefly listed Tensor G5 among chips set to use Imagination Technologies’ GPUs. A postgraduate researcher shared the document, which was later amplified by Imagination on WeChat, adding weight to the claim. 

If accurate, it would mark a shift away from the Arm Mali GPUs Google has used in previous Tensor chips.

Google Tensor G5 Imagination GPU leak

Tensor G5 with Imagination GPU

The specific GPU in question is said to be the DXT-48-1536, a modern graphics processor that supports features like ray tracing—something the Mali-G715 in the Tensor G3 and G4 lacks. 

This could bring improvements in rendering performance, making Tensor-powered Pixel devices more competitive in gaming and graphics-heavy applications.

Beyond the GPU, the Tensor G5 is expected to incorporate several fully custom components, including a new image signal processor (ISP). Google’s past Tensor chips have relied on modified Samsung ISPs with custom tweaks, but the G5 could introduce a more independent solution. 

Additionally, the chipset is rumored to feature a custom memory controller, system-level cache, and power management modules. For connectivity and storage, Google will still rely on third-party solutions for USB, PCIe, display interfaces, and LPDDR5x memory.

Interestingly, the same document that mentioned the Tensor G5 also referenced a custom Xiaomi chipset called “XuanJie,” which is said to feature an Imagination GPU. 

Xiaomi has reportedly been developing its own chips as well, and this one is believed to be based on a 3nm process. Details are still scarce, though, so we’ll have to wait and see what Xiaomi has in store.

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iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro’s 120W Fast Charging confirmed, key features also surface

The iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro has appeared in China’s 3C certification (model V2453A), confirming support for 120W wired fast charging—the fastest in the Z-series so far. The device also previously surfaced on Geekbench, suggesting it will feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Elite processor, Android 15, 12GB RAM, and an Adreno 825 GPU, positioning it as a performance-focused mid-range option.

iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro 3C certification spotted by TheTechOutlook

The Z10 Turbo Pro is expected to include a 7,000mAh battery, slightly smaller than the standard Z10’s 7,600mAh capacity but with significantly faster charging. Earlier leaks indicated a 90W charger for some Z10 models, but the Pro variant’s 120W capability aligns it with iQOO’s flagship 13 series.

According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the Z10 Turbo Pro will feature a 6.78-inch 1.5K display with LTPS backlighting, a plastic mid-frame, and an optical fingerprint sensor—design choices that help manage costs. It follows the Z9 Turbo, which had a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip and a 6,000mAh battery.

iQOO Z9 Turbo

The standard Z10 5G is set to launch in India on April 11, 2025, while the Turbo variant (V2452A) and Z10x 5G have also received certifications. It is currently unknown if the brand plans to launch the Z10 Turbo Pro model outside of China.

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Grab Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra with Rs 11,000 Instant Discount

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has been garnering some exciting reviews from tech enthusiasts around the globe. Along with the splendid new features and hardware, the phone has caught the potential buyer’s eye as the price has dropped with the ongoing Instant Discounts. Interested buyers can grab a discount of Rs 11000 via HDFC Bank Credit Cards.

It is applicable on all four color options – Titanium Gray, Titanium Blue, Titanium Black, and Titanium Silver, and both the 256/512GB storage options. Bringing all the AI prowess, and a plethora of whole new features and hardware are well-justified at such a discounted price.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Features

Additionally, the Galaxy S25 Ultra bundles AI companion with some outstanding AI features. The all-new camera is easily adaptive to patterns and needs, making it easy for users to capture stunning, detail-rich photos. It houses a 5000 mAh battery that helps you stay connected throughout the day. Surprisingly, it offers uninterrupted 31 hours of video playback upon a single full recharge. Powered with the Snapdragon 8 Elite, you won’t need to worry about the smartphone’s performance. The smartphone is protected with a titanium frame and Corning Gorilla Armor 2.

A 6.9-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED display is present that offers a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, and 2600 nits of peak brightness. The display offers 1440 x 3120 pixels resolution and offers Always-on Display and Corning Gorilla Armor 2. In the connectivity, the users get WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, NFC, and USB Type-C 3.2.

Meanwhile, there are some good discounts on the other Bank cards. The discounts require no coupon, it will be applicable automatically when you select the card.

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Sony Xperia 10 VII Leak: Will Finally Get a 120Hz OLED Display

Sony will expand its Xperia lineup in 2025 with the Xperia 10 VII, according to leaks from reliable Esato forum tipster spektykles. The mid-range device will introduce key upgrades, including a 120Hz OLED display—the first in the Xperia 10 series.

Sony Xperia 10 VI
Xperia 10 VI

The Xperia 10 VI, released in May 2024, has a 60Hz OLED panel with a 120Hz touch-scanning rate and Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 powering it. For the Xperia 10 VII, Sony is expected to use a different chipset, with speculation pointing to the Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 (introduced in June 2024) rather than the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 (expected in February 2025) as a cost-saving measure. Built on a 6nm process, the 6s Gen 3 offers a 15% faster CPU and improved AI capabilities compared to its predecessor, according to Qualcomm’s benchmarks. The Xperia 10 VI launched at €399 ($430), and the Xperia 10 VII is expected to be priced similarly.

Sony’s smartphone division has reduced global shipments by 40% from 2020 to 2023, according to Counterpoint Research. The company is focusing on refining its mid-range lineup to retain existing customers and attract buyers looking for compact, multimedia-focused devices. A launch date has not been confirmed, but given the Xperia 10 VI’s May 2024 release, a similar timeframe is likely.

In other news, Sony is developing 100MP and 200MP smartphone sensors. According to Digital Chat Station, the 100MP sensor is expected to be widely adopted by Chinese OEMs in Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 and Dimensity 9500-powered flagships launching later this year. Sony’s 200MP sensor, reportedly larger than Samsung’s 200MP ISOCELL sensors, may be used in one of its own devices and sold to other manufacturers.

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FiiO SA1 brings pro-level audio controls to these Bluetooth desktop speakers

FiiO has officially released its SA1 high-fidelity desktop speakers, blending premium audio hardware with thoughtful design touches. Available in two finishes, Twilight Black and Morning Cloud White, these speakers are priced at 999 yuan ($138) and aim to deliver studio-level sound in a compact, stylish package.

FiiO SA1 desktop speakers

FiiO SA1 Specifications

The SA1 features a 3.5-inch wood fiber mid-bass driver and a 3/4-inch aluminum-magnesium alloy dome tweeter. This combination delivers smooth frequency transitions, offering warm mids, rich vocals, and crisp highs. The wood fiber diaphragm balances lightness and stiffness to enhance sound texture, while the alloy tweeter provides clean, smooth high-frequency response for a refined listening experience.

It comes equipped with an internal Texas Instruments TPA3118 digital amplifier, supporting independent four-channel power output. Each mid-bass driver receives 20W of power, and each tweeter gets 5W, ensuring clear, dynamic sound across various types of audio content. It sports a wide frequency response of 65Hz to 20kHz, offering deep bass and bright treble that handle everything from music and movies to games.

The speaker system features a full range of input and output options. It comes with RCA/PHONO inputs, a 3.5mm AUX input, a USB Type-C port supporting up to 96kHz/32-bit decoding, coaxial input supporting up to 192kHz/24-bit, and an optical input supporting 96kHz/24-bit audio. It also equips a dedicated subwoofer output (SUB OUT), making it easy to upgrade to a 2.1-channel system for extra low-end punch.

On the wireless front, it sports Bluetooth 5.4 with support for LDAC, AAC, and SBC codecs. LDAC allows wireless streaming at up to 990kbps, making high-resolution audio playback possible without cables. The SA1 also comes with a built-in LP phono preamp, supporting both PHONO and RCA input modes for direct connection to turntables.

The cabinet features a sturdy build with 12mm thick high-density MDF wood and 9mm simulated wood veneer side panels that help reduce unwanted resonance. The main speaker weighs about 1,750g, while the secondary speaker weighs around 1,660g, giving the setup a solid presence on the desk. It also comes with two large physical control knobs and an RGB status indicator for easy, intuitive adjustments. Additionally, the package sports a remote control, allowing users to tweak settings and switch inputs from across the room.

In related news, we recently covered an article on the best JBL alternatives in 2025, covering speakers, soundbars, headphones, and earbuds. Feel free to check it out.

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Titan Army’s new 27-inch monitor packs 2K, 320Hz, and Mini LED for just $250

Titan Army has just launched a new 27-inch gaming monitor in China, the P275MS+, and it’s aimed squarely at gamers who want speed and serious display tech without going overboard on price. It’s available now on JD.com for 1,799 yuan (around $250).

Titan Army P275MS Plus

Titan Army P275MS+ Specifications

The P275MS+ features a 2560 x 1440 resolution Fast IPS display, paired with an ultra-fast 320Hz refresh rate. It comes with a 1ms GTG response time and supports Adaptive-Sync, ensuring smooth and responsive gameplay even during the most intense FPS or battle royale sessions.

The monitor is equipped with a QD-Mini LED backlight with 1,152 local dimming zones and is certified as having HDR1000. It sports a peak brightness of 1000 nits, deep blacks as low as 0.02 nits, and a dynamic contrast ratio of 2,500,000:1, delivering vibrant highlights and rich shadow details rarely seen in monitors at this price point.

It offers impressive color performance with 99% coverage of DCI-P3, Adobe RGB, and sRGB color spaces. The monitor comes factory-calibrated with an average Delta E below 2, and its 10-bit (FRC) color depth allows for smooth color gradients, making it a great choice for both gamers and content creators.

For gaming enthusiasts, it packs a range of extras. It features customizable crosshairs, frame rate and timer overlays, dynamic overdrive, and preset picture modes tailored for FPS, RTS, and MOBA games. It also supports SPX console mode, allowing for 4K 120Hz passthrough with HDR, VRR, and ALLM, ideal for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X users.

The monitor comes with two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, and an audio out jack. It also sports ergonomic adjustments for height, tilt, swivel, and pivot, along with VESA 100 x 100mm mounting support. To complete the setup, it features customizable RGB lighting on the back for added flair.

In other news, Samsung recently introduced a large 37-inch 4K monitor designed for creators and multitaskers, while AOC has released an affordable 2K monitor with a 300Hz refresh rate.

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Acer Launches Go Air 2025: Sub-1kg Laptop with 14-inch 2.2K Display and Intel Core 200H

Acer has introduced the 2025 Go Air, an ultra-thin notebook designed for professionals seeking a Windows alternative to the MacBook Air. Weighing just 999 grams and offering up to 12 hours of battery life, it balances portability with reliable performance. The laptop is powered by Intel’s latest Core 200H processors and features a 14-inch 2.2K display.

The laptop has a 14-inch IPS matte screen that offers a 2240 × 1400 resolution, full sRGB color coverage, and DC dimming to reduce eye strain. With a 16:10 aspect ratio and an 88% screen-to-body ratio, it’s built for productivity, while the 180-degree hinge makes it easier to share your screen. Acer also highlights the anti-glare panel as a key feature for comfortable indoor and outdoor use.

Under the hood, the Go Air comes with 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. It runs on either the Core 5 210H (with four performance cores) or the Core 7 240H (with six performance cores), both cooled by dual 6mm heat pipes and large fans. Despite its slim design, it still includes three Type-C ports (one data-only, one fully functional), HDMI 2.0, USB-A, and a headphone jack—more connectivity than most ultraportables.

The Go Air starts at 5,299 yuan ($730) for the Core 5 model and 5,699 yuan ($785) for the Core 7. It’s positioned as a premium mid-range option, with a 60Wh battery and Wi-Fi 6 support rounding out the package. It remains uncertain if or when an international version of the notebook will be released.

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Samsung Galaxy A56 and Galaxy A36 hands-on: Solid mid-range phones with flagship-like features

Samsung recently unveiled the Galaxy A26, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A56. Among these, the A56 and A36 have been launched in India, and I’ve had the chance to use them for the past few days. The Galaxy A-series continues to drive strong sales for the company. Read on to know my hands-on experience with the Galaxy A56 and A36.

1. Design and build

Sasmsung Galaxy A56 (left) and Galaxy A36 (right)_
Samsung Galaxy A56 (left) and Galaxy A36 (right)_

The Galaxy A35 and A55 from last year featured separately placed triple camera sensors. However, the Galaxy A36 and A56 come with a single vertical camera module that houses all three cameras under reinforced glass. When you run your finger across the camera module of the A56, you can feel the individual camera sensors, whereas the glass layer on the A36 is completely flat. Since the camera island is placed in the upper left corner, these phones won’t lay flat unless used with a case.

Samsung has also reduced the bezel size on both models compared to their predecessors. The right edges on both devices retain the noticeable bulge, which houses the volume rocker and power button.

Both phones offer IP67-rated dust and water resistance and feature Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection for the back and display. While the A36 has a plastic frame, the A56 features a metal frame. The build quality is impressive for mid-range models, but frankly speaking, it is not easy to distinguish between the two phones as they appear identical.

The Galaxy A56 and A36 weigh slightly under 200 grams. The good thing is both phones are quite slim as they measure only 7.4mm in thickness. The Awesome Lavender variant of the A36 that I received reflects holographic shades when light falls on the back, whereas the Olive edition of the A56 that I got has a more muted appeal.

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2. Display and audio

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Samsung Galaxy A56 (left) and Galaxy A36 (right)

The Galaxy A56 and Galaxy A36 both feature a 6.7-inch display, which is slightly larger than their predecessors. They promise a peak brightness of 1,900 nits and achieve 1,200 nits in high brightness mode. Both models support an FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. While both phones offer the same display size, they seem to feature different display panels, with the A56 sporting a better one. The display-integrated fingerprint sensor is positioned well and works fine. The upper speaker is lodged in the top bezel and the bottom-firing speaker produces a balanced audio output.

3. Performance and software

Sasmsung Galaxy A56 (left) and Galaxy A36 (right)
Samsung Galaxy A56 (left) and Galaxy A36 (right)

The Galaxy A56 gets the Exynos 1580 chip, while the A36 has the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 onboard. Both devices are not performance-focused chipsets but are good enough for daily use. The Exynos 1580 is a brand-new chip equipped with an AMD-based GPU and an NPU with 147 TOPS, which means it’s a major upgrade over the Exynos 1480 from last year. Both phones are equipped with LPDDR4x RAM. While the A36 has UFS 2.2 storage, the A56 gets the faster UFS 3.1 storage.

One of the major attractions of the Galaxy A56 and A36 is that they come equipped with One UI 7-based Android 15, like the Galaxy S25 series. Both devices are also promised to receive six years of Android OS upgrades and six years of security updates. There are plenty of preloaded apps from Samsung, Google, and other providers, but none of them show annoying notifications.

The Galaxy A56 gets its own version of AI features dubbed as Awesome Intelligence, which includes Circle to Search, AI Select, Custom Filter, Edit Suggestions, Object Eraser, and Read Aloud. On the other hand, the Galaxy A36 has a few of these features, such as Circle to Search, Custom Filters, and Object Eraser.

4. Camera and other features

Sasmsung Galaxy A56 (left) and Galaxy A36 (right)
Samsung Galaxy A56 (left) and Galaxy A36 (right)

The Galaxy A36 and A56 are equipped with a 12-megapixel front-facing camera that supports 10-bit 4K 40fps video recording. On the back, the A36 features a 50-megapixel (OIS) + 8-megapixel (ultra-wide) + 5-megapixel (macro) triple-camera system, whereas the A56 sports a 50-megapixel (OIS) + 12-megapixel (ultra-wide) + 5-megapixel (macro) setup. While the rear camera megapixel count remains the same as their predecessors, both phones deliver decent shots in various lighting conditions. Here are some sample shots captured using both phones.

The Galaxy A56 and A36 both pack a 5,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging. A fun fact is that even the Galaxy S25 does not support 45W rapid charging, as it supports 25W charging because it packs a comparatively smaller battery inside a compact form factor. In terms of connectivity, both phones support eSIM, dual-band Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4 (A36) / Bluetooth 5.3 (A56), and NFC. The previous generation featured a hybrid SIM slot, which allowed users to add a microSD. The company has axed support for microSD cards on the A36 and A56.

5. Final thoughts

Sasmsung Galaxy A56 (left) and Galaxy A36 (right)
Samsung Galaxy A56 (left) and Galaxy A36 (right)

The Galaxy A56 positions itself as the more capable model, featuring a metal frame, faster UFS 3.1 storage, a powerful Exynos 1580 chip, and a slew of AI features. The Galaxy A36, while slightly less premium with its plastic frame and Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chip, still delivers a smooth experience with essential AI functions like Circle to Search and Object Eraser. Both devices pack a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, IP67 water resistance, and a 5,000mAh battery with 45W charging, ensuring a well-rounded experience.

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In India, the Galaxy A56 and A36 have arrived in three configurations: 8GB+128GB, 8GB+256GB, and 12GB+256GB. The A56 is priced at Rs 41,999, Rs 44,999, and Rs 47,999, respectively. It can be bought in shades like Olive, Graphite, and Light Gray.

On the other hand, the A36 costs Rs 32,999, Rs 35,999, and Rs 38,999, respectively. It comes in three shades: Lavender, Black, and White.

Xiaomi 15S Pro Confirmed via Leak: April Debut Tipped Alongside Pad 7 Max

After the recent global launch of the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Ultra smartphones in the global market, the brand appears to be preparing for a mid-cycle refresh called the Xiaomi 15S Pro.

Last month, the phone was spotted on the IMEI database with 25042PN24C model number, codenamed “dijun.” A leaked photo has now confirmed the existence of the Xiaomi 15S Pro. The leak originated from a Weibo post by a Xiaomi software director, which was later deleted. Tipster Kartikey Singh spotted the post, which included a sample image tagged “Xiaomi 15S Pro.”

According to industry sources, the 15S Pro could launch as early as the second week of April, possibly alongside the 14-inch Xiaomi Pad 7 Max tablet. While details are still limited, the phone is expected to retain the design of the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro. The main change may come from its chipset, as reports suggest Xiaomi’s proprietary XRING SoC could power the device instead of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors.

The Xiaomi 15S Pro is likely to retain the Leica-tuned camera system from the Xiaomi 15 Pro, focusing on refinements rather than major changes. With the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 expected to launch in October, the device will likely feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, aligning with the rest of the Xiaomi 15 series. The device also made an appearance on China’s 3C certification last month, revealing its 90W fast charging capability. With the launch expected to happen by the second week of April, we can expect more information to surface in the coming days.

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Google Pixel 9a vs Samsung Galaxy S24 FE: Which one to choose?

Choosing between the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE and Google Pixel 9a isn’t as straightforward as it seems. Both phones cater to slightly different audiences, even though they share some common ground. Whether you’re after top-tier performance, camera prowess, or battery endurance, both have strengths and compromises. Here’s how they stack up.

Google Pixel 9a vs Galaxy S24 FE

1. Design and Build Quality

At first glance, the Galaxy S24 FE looks and feels more premium, thanks to its Gorilla Glass Victus+ on both front and back, sandwiched between an aluminum frame. It’s also heavier at 213g, making it feel more solid. 

The Pixel 9a, on the other hand, takes a more practical approach, using a plastic back with an aluminum frame. While it keeps the weight down to 186g, it doesn’t feel as high-end in hand.

Both phones come with IP68 water and dust resistance, so neither has an advantage in durability. However, Gorilla Glass Victus+ on the S24 FE is more resistant to scratches compared to Gorilla Glass 3 on the Pixel 9a, which feels like a downgrade for Google’s mid-range device.

2. Display

Samsung has always been known for its displays, and the 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel on the S24 FE lives up to that reputation. It boasts a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+ support, and 1900 nits of peak brightness.

The Pixel 9a counters with a 6.3-inch P-OLED display. It also offers a 120Hz refresh rate but stands out with a higher peak brightness of 2700 nits, which could make it more visible outdoors. However, Samsung’s AMOLED panel may deliver deeper blacks and better contrast.

3. Performance

Under the hood, Samsung uses the Exynos 2400e (4nm) chipset, a slightly toned-down version of the regular Exynos 2400 found in the S24 series. Google, on the other hand, equips the Pixel 9a with its custom Tensor G4 (4nm) chipset.

Raw performance-wise, the Exynos 2400e is expected to be slightly more powerful than the Tensor G4, especially in GPU-heavy tasks. However, Google’s chipset is designed more for AI and computational photography rather than gaming or raw processing power. 

If you’re someone who values overall smoothness, the S24 FE might have the edge. But if you care about on-device AI features and smart optimizations, the Pixel 9a could be more appealing.

4. Software and Updates

Both phones offer seven years of major Android upgrades, ensuring long-term support. However, Pixel phones get Android updates on day one, while Samsung devices typically receive updates a few weeks later.

Google’s software experience is cleaner and more AI-focused, with features like Circle to Search, Best Take, and Live Translate built directly into the OS. Samsung, on the other hand, adds more customization and productivity tools with One UI 6.1, including Samsung DeX for a desktop-like experience.

If you prefer a simple, no-frills Android experience, the Pixel 9a is the better choice. But if you like customization and extra features, the S24 FE is the way to go.

5. Cameras

The Galaxy S24 FE’s triple-camera setup includes a 50MP main sensor, an 8MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, and a 12MP ultrawide sensor. In contrast, the Pixel 9a sticks to a dual-camera setup with a 48MP main sensor and a 13MP ultrawide lens.

Samsung’s telephoto camera gives it a clear edge for zoom shots, while the Pixel 9a’s camera may shine in terms of processing power and Google’s computational photography tricks like Best Take and Ultra HDR.

For video, the S24 FE goes up to 8K at 30fps, while the Pixel 9a maxes out at 4K at 60fps. On the selfie front, the Galaxy S24 FE offers a 10MP camera, while the Pixel 9a has a higher-resolution 13MP ultrawide front camera.

6. Battery and Charging

Battery life may be a deciding factor for some. The Pixel 9a packs a larger 5100mAh battery, compared to the 4700mAh cell in the Galaxy S24 FE.

Samsung’s 25W wired charging is slightly faster than Google’s 23W, but the S24 FE also supports 15W wireless charging and reverse wireless charging, which the Pixel 9a lacks.

7. Which One Should You Buy?

It’s all up to you to choose between the Galaxy S24 FE and the Pixel 9a. But suppose you’re after a more premium design, a versatile camera system with a telephoto lens, a sharper display, and bonus features like Samsung DeX and reverse wireless charging. In that case, the Galaxy S24 FE is the way to go.

On the other hand, the Pixel 9a is the better pick if you prefer a clean, stock Android experience with day-one updates, smarter AI and computational photography, longer battery life, and a lighter, more compact build.

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This tiny 52g charger from Anker can power a Galaxy S25 Ultra in under an hour

Anker has officially launched its sleek new Nano 45W Mini Charger in the United States — and if you thought chargers couldn’t get any smaller or smarter, think again. Weighing just 52 grams and measuring only 36.8mm in length, this charger is lighter by 17 grams compared to its predecessor, the Nano II 713. But don’t let its small size fool you. Inside this pocket-sized brick is cutting-edge GaN technology capable of delivering up to 45W of fast, efficient power.

Anker Nano 45W Type C Charger

Compact design, foldable plug

This compact charger is built for speed. According to Anker, it can power up the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra to 50% in just 20 minutes and achieve a full charge in under an hour — all thanks to Samsung Super Fast Charging support and the PPS protocol under USB Power Delivery. The single PowerIQ 3.0 USB-C port ensures intelligent power delivery for not just Samsung devices but also iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, Pixel phones, and more.

Beyond speed, the Nano 45W emphasizes safety and durability. It features Anker’s latest ActiveShield 3.0, which monitors the temperature six million times a day to ensure optimal cooling and long-term reliability. MultiProtect safety technology provides advanced protection against electrical leakage, high voltage, and current fluctuations.

Anker Nano 45W Type C Charger

And it’s not just practical — it’s carefully designed with subtle polish and elegant details. The body combines a matte finish with glossy accents and carved side lines, giving it a refined look without being overly flashy. The foldable plug makes it incredibly travel-friendly and easy to carry in any bag or pocket. Plus, the charger is made with sustainability in mind, crafted from 75% post-consumer recycled materials. Even with the included 1.8-meter USB-C to USB-C cable, the total weight is just 58 grams.

The Anker Nano 45W Mini Charger is currently available in black and is exclusively on sale at Amazon US for $34.99.

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Samsung admits a faulty software update bricked multiple soundbars

Samsung’s latest firmware update has done more than just tweak settings, it’s taken out entire soundbars. The company has officially confirmed to The Verge that a “software update error” is to blame for rendering certain 2024 soundbar models completely unusable. Jim Kiczek, head of Samsung Electronics America’s audio division, says the company will now offer free repairs for all affected units, no matter their warranty status.

Samsung Soundbars

Physical repairs needed as devices become unresponsive

The issue started last week when owners of flagship models like the HW-Q990D, HW-Q800D, and HW-S801D reported that their devices suddenly froze after displaying the “Hello” startup message, refusing to respond to remotes, buttons, or even power cycling. The soundbars stopped connecting to TVs, forcing users to rely on built-in speakers. Attempts to factory reset didn’t work either — the devices were effectively bricked.

What’s most frustrating is that the firmware update (version 1020) arrived without any changelog, leaving users blind to what they were installing. The fallout has been massive, with angry reports flooding Samsung’s community forums and Reddit threads. Users say Samsung’s customer support acknowledged the problem but could only escalate complaints to the warranty department with no immediate solution in sight.

This isn’t something that can be fixed with a quick patch. Samsung has admitted that the damage requires a physical repair. The company told What Hi-Fi? earlier this week that it was “investigating” and taking “immediate action,” but the number of impacted devices appears significant.

It’s a stark reminder that even industry giants are not immune to quality control lapses. For a brand built on reliability and premium quality, the misstep is a big deal and the growing frustration suggests Samsung will need to do more than just offer repairs to rebuild trust.

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iQOO Z10 Turbo tipped to launch in India with 7000mAh battery

iQOO is gearing up to launch the Z10 5G in India on April 11, but a new leak suggests the company might soon follow it up with another model. According to tipster Paras Guglani (via PassionateGeekz), iQOO could also introduce the Z10 Turbo Edition in India.

iQOO Z9 Turbo Long Lasting Version1
iQOO Z9 Turbo Long Lasting Version

The rumored device reportedly carries the model number I2408 and is expected to arrive in India with 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The phone will reportedly be available in Gold and Silver color options. The leak also claims it will feature a 7,000mAh battery

According to reports, the Z10 Turbo will debut in China first before making its way to other markets. 

What to expect?

Interestingly, previous leaks have pointed to a bigger 7,600mAh battery for the Chinese market. Even if true, it wouldn’t be the first time we have seen regional adjustments from brands for battery capacity. But it’s best to take these numbers with some skepticism for now.

As for the rest of the specs, the leak suggests a 6.78-inch flat OLED LTPS display with a 1.5K resolution. Camera-wise, the device is said to sport a 16-megapixel front-facing camera, while the back will house a 50-megapixel primary sensor alongside a 2-megapixel secondary camera.

Performance looks promising as well. The phone is rumored to pack MediaTek’s Dimensity 8400 chipset. And charging shouldn’t be too slow either, as the leak suggests 90W fast charging support. 

Additionally, the device is expected to include a short-focus in-display fingerprint sensor and a plastic middle frame. While iQOO hasn’t officially confirmed the Turbo model, the increasing leaks suggest it could be on the horizon.

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OnePlus 13T 3C certified, Snapdragon 8 Elite compact phone spotted with 80W charger

According to reports, OnePlus has three new phones lined up for the Chinese market in the second quarter of this year. These include the OnePlus 13T (previously known as the OnePlus 13 Mini), the Ace 5V, and the Ace 5S. In a fresh development, a new Oppo device with model number PKX110 has emerged in the database of China’s 3C certification. According to tipster Digital Chat Station, this phone is the upcoming OnePlus 13T, which is expected to debut as a compact phone powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite.

OnePlus 13T 3C certified

OnePlus 13T 3C certified
OnePlus 13T 3C certified

The above screenshot shows the upcoming OnePlus 13T with model number PKX110 in 3C’s database. While the certification reveals that the device may support 80W fast charging, it does not mention any other specifications.

OnePlus 13T specifications (rumoured)

OnePlus 13T mock render-
OnePlus 13T mock render

Recent reports have revealed that the OnePlus 13T will arrive with a 6.31-inch LTPO OLED panel with a 1.5K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a short-focus in-display fingerprint sensor. In terms of build, the device will feature a metal middle frame and a glass back.

The round camera module on the device’s back is expected to include a 50-megapixel main camera with OIS support and a 50-megapixel telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom. Under the hood, the device is expected to include the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and a 6,000mAh battery, which may support wireless charging.

Reports have claimed that the OnePlus 13T may debut as the most affordable Snapdragon 8 Elite phone. This means that the device could be cheaper than the 3,099 Yuan (~$430)-priced Realme GT 7 Pro Arching Edition, which currently holds the title of the cheapest Snapdragon 8 Elite phone.

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