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Get $200 discount on Google Pixel 9 Pro and 9 Pro XL, and $150 off on Pixel 9 and Galaxy S24 FE

There are massive discounts applicable on the Google Pixel Series across various platforms in the US. Along with the Google Pixel 9/Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL, there are some exciting discounts on the Galaxy S24 FE worth $150. Pixel 9 series offers useful features and the AI prowess makes it a highly competitive smartphone series. However, there are some hardware benefits across the Galaxy S25 Series, but it still gives tough competition to the smartphone in terms of software and overall functionality.

Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold
Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold

Pixel 9 Pro XL with 16GB RAM and 256GB storage usually retails for the price of $1200, but with the recent $200 discount, interested buyers can grab it for the price of $999. Similarly, the 16GB RAM and 12GB storage variant is up for grabs at $1120. The same goes for the Google Pixel 9 Pro which is available at the price of $899 for the 256GB variant, and the 512GB variant is currently retailing for the price of $1020. Pixel 9 128GB storage can be yours for the price of $650, and the 256GB for $750. Meanwhile, the Pixel tablet is also getting $100 off on the 128GB storage variant.

Apart from the Pixel discounts, there are some worth mentioning discounts on the Galaxy S24 FE which is up for grabs at the price of $500. It is usually available for the price of $650 for 8GB AM and 128GB storage.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE is also going with a $150 discount for the final price of $300.

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Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 vs 7 Gen 3: A game-changing performance leap

Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 vs 7 Gen 3

The Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 may sound like just a slight upgrade over the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, but it’s actually a significant leap. It’s, in fact, so powerful that it even outperforms some Snapdragon 8-series flagship chipsets on benchmarks. In this comparison, we’ll dive into benchmark scores and key differences to see how much of an upgrade the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 really is over its predecessor.

Both the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 and 7 Gen 3 are manufactured by TSMC using their 4nm process node. Both chipsets have eight CPU cores, although the core configurations are different. The Plus model has superior CPU and GPU which also reflects on the benchmark results below.

Let’s go through the spec sheet first.

SD 7+ Gen 3SD 7 Gen 3
AnnouncedMarch 2024November 2023
Process node4nm4nm
ManufacturerTSMCTSMC
CPU1 x 2.8GHz — Cortex-X4
4 x 2.6GHz — Cortex-A720
3 x 1.9GHz — Cortex-A520
1 x 2.63 GHz — Cortex-A715
3 x 2.4 GHz — Cortex-A715
4 x 1.8 GHz — Cortex-A510
GPUAdreno 732 GPU
Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
Adreno 720 GPU
Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
NPUQualcomm Hexagon NPUQualcomm Hexagon NPU
MemoryLPDDR5X, up to 4.2GHzLPDDR5, up to 3.2GHz
StorageUFS 4.0UFS 2.2, UFS 3.1
USBUSB Type-C version 3.1 Gen 2USB Type-C version 3.1 Gen 2
CameraSpectra triple 18-bit ISPs
Up to 200MP single camera
Up to 108MP single camera with zero shutter lag
Up to 64+36MP dual cameras with zero shutter lag
Up to 36MP triple cameras with zero shutter lag
Up to 4K video recording
Spectra triple 12-bit ISPs
Up to 200MP single camera
Up to 64MP single camera with zero shutter lag
Up to 32+21MP dual cameras with zero shutter lag
Up to 21MP triple cameras with zero shutter lag
Up to 4K video recording
ConnectivitySnapdragon X63 5G modem
Downlink: 5 Gbps
Uplink: 3.5 Gbps
Qualcomm FastConnect 7800
Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 5.8Gbps)
Bluetooth 5.3
Snapdragon X63 5G modem
Downlink: 5Gbps
Uplink: 3.5 Gbps
Qualcomm FastConnect 6700
Wi-Fi 6E (peak speed: 2.9Gbps)
Bluetooth 5.4

Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 vs 7 Gen 3: Benchmarks

[Note: The following benchmark tests have been conducted on the Realme GT 6T (powered by Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3) and OnePlus Nord CE 4 5G (powered by Snapdragon 7 Gen 3).]

AnTuTu benchmark:

AnTuTu is a widely used benchmarking tool that measures a device’s CPU, GPU, memory, and user experience (UX) performance through a series of tests. It evaluates processing power, graphics rendering, multitasking efficiency, and overall system responsiveness. The final AnTuTu score represents the overall performance of a device.

Here’s AnTuTu comparison of the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 and 7 Gen 3:

Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 vs 7 Gen 3 - AnTuTu

On AnTuTu v10, the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3-powered Realme GT 6T has scored over 1.4 million AnTuTu points, while the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3-powered OnePlus Nord CE 4 could only manage to get past the 800,000 mark.

Here’s a detailed look at AnTuTu scores:

SD 7+ Gen 3SD 7 Gen 3
AnTuTu score1,448,293819,655
CPU376,122269,334
GPU488,799256,584
Memory334,990129,961
UX248,382163,776

Geekbench benchmark:

Geekbench evaluates CPU performance by running a series of tasks and outputs single-core and multi-core scores. The single-core score reflects the performance of a single CPU core, while the multi-core score measures the performance when all cores work together.

Here’s the comparison of Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 and 7 Gen 3:

Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 vs 7 Gen 3 - Geekbench

On Geekbench v6, the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3-powered Realme GT 6T has scored 1,834 single-core points and 4,498 multi-core points. The Nord CE 4, powered by 7 Gen 3, has scored 1,154 points and 3,018 points in the single-core and multi-core tests, respectively.

SD 7+ Gen 3SD 7 Gen 3
Single core1,8341,154
Multi core4,4983,018

Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 vs 7 Gen 3: Key differences

CPU:

Both chips have been manufactured by TSMC using its 4nm process node, although their CPU configurations differ. The Plus version has a more powerful and efficient Cortex-X3 prime core clocked at 2.8GHz, four Cortex-A720 performance cores at 2.6GHz, and three power-efficiency Cortex-A520 cores at 1.9GHz.

The 7 Gen 3’s CPU, on the other hand, has one Cortex-A715 performance core clocked at 2.63GHz, three Cortex-A715 performance cores at 2.4GHz, and four Cortex-A510 power-efficiency cores at 1.8GHz. So, the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 not only has a higher CPU peak frequency but also more powerful and efficient cores.

Qualcomm says the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 has 15% better CPU performance and 5% better power efficiency than its predecessor.

GPU:

The Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 packs Adreno 732 GPU, while the 7 Gen 3 gets Adreno 720. This is the biggest upgrade to the former chip, promising over 45% improvements over the 7 Gen 3.

Both chips also get the Snapdragon Elite Gaming feature for enhanced gaming features. The Plus variant, though, also brings a Game Post Processing Accelerator for better visual effects.

Camera:

The Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 has triple 12-bit ISPs, while the 7+ Gen 3 has triple 18-bit ISPs. The latter’s increased bit depth provides a substantial upgrade in dynamic range, color depth, and processing capabilities.

The Plus chip also benefits from multi-frame noise reduction (MFNR) and zero shutter lag (ZSL) at higher megapixels. Both Snapdragon 7-series chips can record up to 4K videos. However, the 7+ Gen 3 can do slow-mo video recording at a higher frame rate (FPS).

Connectivity:

Both Qualcomm chips have the same Snapdragon X63 5G modem with a 5Gbps peak download and 3.5Gbps peak upload speeds. However, they differ in terms of mobile connectivity systems. The 7 Gen 3 has a Qualcomm FastConnect 6700 with a peak speed of 2.9Gbps, while the 7+ Gen 3 has an improved FastConnect 7800 with 2x peak speed. The only plus point of the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 here is that it supports a newer standard of Bluetooth connectivity.

Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 vs 7 Gen 3: Conclusion

The Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 is a major step up from the 7 Gen 3, bringing significant improvements in CPU, GPU, and camera performance. With a more-powerful Cortex-X3 and other performance cores, the 7+ Gen 3 is able to achieve 15% better CPU performance, and the GPU upgrade is even more impressive — a 45% performance jump.

Performance-wise, it rivals the flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset (read the comparison here). The Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 also has better camera capabilities and faster connectivity than its predecessor, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3.

If you’re looking for a chipset that delivers flagship-like performance without being heavy on the pocket, the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 is clearly the better choice over the 7 Gen 3.

Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 phones:

Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 phones:

Nvidia RTX 5050 and RTX 5060 registered at EEC: new budget GPUs on the horizon

The RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 have been in the conversation for a while. But let’s be real—not every gamer can afford those cards. Here comes the RTX 5050 and RTX 5060, which just popped up in the Eurasian Economic Commission. Could these be the affordable GPUs we’ve been waiting for?

RTX 5050 and RTX 5060 spotted on EEC

Actually, the RTX 5050 is a bit of a surprise. Nvidia skipped the RTX 4050 for desktops, so seeing a desktop version of the RTX 5050 is unexpected but kinda exciting. Zotac’s filing suggests they’re planning to make one, which could be a game-changer for budget gamers.

The RTX 5050 is expected to sit in the $250 range, which is way more palatable than the $749+ price tag of the RTX 5070 Ti. Given it supports all the RTX 50 series features like DLSS 4, it will be a solid option for gamers who don’t need top-tier performance.

Now the question is whether it’ll use DDR6 or DDR7 memory. We will have to wait and see as the leaks we have come across so far are kinda conflicting. If Nvidia manages to impress gamers with the affordable 50 series cards, it will mean a serious competition to AMD and Intel.

About the RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti?

The RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti are also in the filings. They reportedly could hit the market sooner—maybe within the next few months. These cards will probably sit in the middle, offering a balance between performance and price.

But here’s a catch: Nvidia’s been dealing with production delays. So don’t be surprised if these cards get pushed back to late spring or even summer. And if the RTX 5050 does make it to desktops, it might not arrive until later this year.

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Xiaomi expands its smart home lineup with Mijia Central Air Conditioner Pro

Xiaomi is expanding its smart home lineup, but this time, it’s not with a phone or an electric scooter. Instead, the company is making a play for whole-home climate control with the new Mijia Central Air Conditioner Pro. Now available for reservations on Chinese e-commerce platforms, the system is set to launch later this month.

Xiaomi Mijia Central Air Conditioner Pro Launch Specs Price

Xiaomi Mijia Central Air Conditioner Pro Overview

The Mijia Central Air Conditioner Pro comes in multiple configurations to accommodate different home sizes. Options include 1-to-3, 1-to-4, 1-to-5, and 1-to-6 setups—each referring to the number of indoor units that can connect to a single outdoor unit. The 1-to-5 and 1-to-6 models pack a 6-horsepower outdoor unit which makes them better for larger homes.

Under the hood, Xiaomi has packed in some impressive hardware. The system features a dual-cylinder air-supply design, a reheat-increasing compressor, and three-row evaporators and condensers. Both the indoor and outdoor units use electronic expansion valves, allowing the air conditioner to function in extreme temperatures ranging from -28°C to 65°C.

Xiaomi claims the air conditioner is quite energy efficient. It has a super first-class energy rating with an Annual Performance Factor (APF) of 5.50. That, according to the company, could mean an annual energy savings of around 982 kilowatt-hours—equivalent to roughly 491 yuan in electricity costs. Noise levels are also impressively low, reportedly reaching just 18dB(A).

Beyond heating and cooling, the Mijia Central Air Conditioner Pro is packed with smart features. It is equipped with a 3D air outlet panel that optimizes airflow, and dual millimeter-wave radar sensors to detect human presence to adjust settings automatically. There’s also a built-in air filter designed to remove over 99% of formaldehyde.

The system runs on Xiaomi’s Mi Lingyun intelligent control engine and features a five-layer self-cleaning mechanism. It supports Xiaomi’s Pengpai Zhilian ecosystem, full-link OTA updates, and seamless integration with a dedicated smart air management panel for fine-tuned control.

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Realme Neo 7 SE to be priced under 2,000 Yuan, to rival Redmi Turbo 4

Last week, Realme unveiled the Realme GT 7 Pro Racing Edition in China. However, even before its arrival, the company had confirmed that it would launch the Realme Neo 7 SE in February in its home market. Today, the brand has released a new poster revealing its price range, suggesting that it will arrive as a rival to the Redmi Turbo 4.

Realme Neo 7 SE price range confirmed

Reakne Neo 7 SE teaser

The Redmi Turbo 4, available in China, is equipped with the Dimensity 8400-Ultra chip and has a starting price of 1,999 Yuan (~$275). This pricing applies to the base variant, which offers 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of built-in storage.

As seen in the official teaser, Realme has confirmed that the Realme Neo 7 SE will launch with a sub-2,000 Yuan price tag. The phone features the Dimensity 8400-Max chip. While the Redmi model’s chip carries the “Ultra” branding and Realme’s version is labelled “Max,” they are the same chipset. If Realme introduces an 8 GB RAM variant of the Neo 7 SE, it could undercut the Redmi Turbo 4 to become the most affordable Dimensity 8400-powered phone,

Realme Neo 7 SE specifications (rumored)

Realme Neo 7 SE TENAA images
Realme Neo 7 SE TENAA images

Realme has only confirmed the chipset of the Neo 7 SE, but its TENAA listing that surfaced last month has revealed almost everything about it. The device is expected to feature a 6.78-inch flat AMOLED panel that offers a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It may ship with up to 24 GB of RAM and up to 1 TB of storage.

The Neo 7 SE will pack a 7,000mAh battery with 80W fast charging support. For photography, it will have a 16-megapixel selfie camera and a 50-megapixel + 8-megapixel dual-camera system. It will offer other features, such as Realme UI 6-based Android 16, an in-screen fingerprint scanner, and an IR blaster.

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Realme Neo 7x 5G with Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 to launch soon, could be rebranded Realme 14 5G

A new Realme smartphone, the Neo 7x 5G, has been listed for pre-orders on JD.com. The listing confirms its model number as RMX5071, which was recently spotted on TENAA. With Realme set to unveil the Neo 7 SE later this month in China, there is speculation that the Neo 7x may debut alongside it. Additionally, it appears that the 7x could be rebranded as the Realme 14 5G for the global market.

Realme Neo 7x 5G pre-orders begin on JD.com

Realme Neo 7x 5G specifications (rumored)

As per the TENAA listing, the Realme Neo 7x 5G (RMX5071) is expected to feature a 6.67-inch OLED display with a 2400 x 1080 pixels resolution. Under the hood, it may house a 2.3GHz processor, which appears to be the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset.

The phone is likely to be available in multiple RAM options, including 6 GB, 8 GB, 12 GB, and 16 GB, along with storage choices such as 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB, and 1 TB. For power, the device is equipped with a 5,860mAh rated battery, with the typical capacity likely reaching 6,000mAh. It is expected to support 45W fast charging.

On the camera front, the handset will feature a 16-megapixel selfie shooter, while the rear setup will consist of a 50-megapixel primary sensor paired with a 2-megapixel secondary lens. Other notable features include an in-display fingerprint scanner, a microSD card slot, and Realme UI 6 based on Android 14. The phone measures 163.15 x 75.65 x 7.97mm and weighs 194 grams.

The pre-order listing suggests that the Neo 7 SE may launch on Feb. 27 in China.

Possible rebranding as Realme 14 5G

Realme 14
Realme 14 GeekBench

A Realme device with model number RMX5070 was recently spotted in Geekbench and UAE’s TDRA certification database, which confirmed its name as Realme 14 5G. Given its similarity to the RMX5071 model number of the Neo 7x, it is likely that the Realme 14 5G will be a global rebranded version of the Neo 7x, retaining the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset. More details about its pricing and availability are expected in the coming weeks.

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Xiaomi 16 Pro, 16 Ultra may feature a 6.85-inch flat display

Xiaomi recently confirmed that it will hold a launch event on March 2 to unveil the Xiaomi 15 series for the global market. While the brand is gearing up for the 15 series’ global launch, the rumor mill has already started leaking details about the Xiaomi 16 series. A new leak by tipster Digital Chat Station talks about the Xiaomi 16 Pro’s display design and specifications.

Xiaomi 16 Pro may feature a cutting-edge display

While the tipster has not explicitly revealed the phone’s name in the above leak, the Chinese media is speculating that he could be talking about the Xiaomi 16 Pro. As per the leak, the 16 Pro will sport a flat-screen design with ultra-thin, uniform bezels. It will be a massive 6.85-inch LTPO OLED panel that offers a 2K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.

He added that the display will incorporate LIPO technology, ensuring a symmetrical, narrow-border look. This advancement is expected to surpass the bezel control of Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro models, which currently have side bezels measuring 1.44mm and top and bottom bezels at 1.41mm.

In the past, Xiaomi has consistently offered similar displays on its Pro and Ultra flagship models. For instance, the Xiaomi 12 Pro and 12S Ultra, 13 Pro and 13 Ultra, and 14 Pro and 14 Ultra all shared the same screen sizes. The upcoming Xiaomi 15 Ultra is also expected to feature a 6.73-inch display, matching the 15 Pro.

Given this pattern, it is likely that the Xiaomi 16 Ultra will also come with a 6.85-inch screen, considering that the Xiaomi 16 Pro is rumored to feature a 6.85-inch display. DCS has previously claimed that 2025 flagship phones will adopt a completely flat-screen design. In a recent leak, he revealed that the entire Oppo Find X9 series, which is said to include four models, will sport a flat-screen design. Therefore, the 16 Ultra is also expected to feature a flat panel.

The Xiaomi 16 Pro is expected to debut with the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 in October of this year. The Ultra model, on the other hand, is expected to launch with the same chip in the first half of 2026.

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Oppo Find X8 Mini’s camera specs might not be as impressive as early leaks suggested

Oppo is gearing up to launch the Find X8 mini in March, alongside the flagship X8 Ultra. This new compact addition to the Find X series has already surfaced in leaks, revealing that it will feature a new alert button, a 6.3-inch LTPO flat OLED display with a 1.5K resolution, and ultra-thin bezels on all sides.

A fresh leak from Digital Chat Station largely reaffirms those specs while confirming that the phone’s side frame will be made of metal. Previously, the same source revealed that the X8 mini would pack a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with 3.5x optical zoom.

Oppo Find X8 mini will borrow Find N5’s camera setup

Now, though, the tipster claims that the Find X8 Mini’s camera setup will resemble the Find N5—which would actually be a downgrade from earlier leaks. While the Find N5 also features a 50MP main sensor, it swaps the ultra-wide for a lower-resolution 8MP shooter and includes a 50MP periscope telephoto lens with 3x zoom.

Oppo Find N5 Camera Specs

Beyond the cameras, the Find X8 mini is expected to support 80W wired and 50W wireless charging. The leak also notes that the device’s engineering unit is notably slim and lightweight, tipping the scales at just around 180 grams.

Under the hood, previous leaks suggest the phone will be powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 chipset, promising performance on par with higher-end models in the X8 series.

Other highlights include full NFC support, an infrared remote control, dual speakers, an X-axis linear haptic motor, and ColorOS 15 running on Android 15.

Of course, it’s all speculation for now, so take this report with a pinch of salt—and stay tuned for more.

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Xiaomi Pad 7 and Pad 7 Pro global pricing leaks ahead of launch

Xiaomi is readying its Pad 7 and Pad 7 Pro tablets for their global launch, and the pricing details for Europe have already leaked. While the devices promise impressive specs, build, and design, it looks like the vanilla Pad 7’s price tags will be slightly higher than those of its predecessor.

Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro

Xiaomi Pad 7 series European pricing

According to leaks from Dealabs, the base model of the Xiaomi Pad 7 will start at €429 for the 8GB RAM and 128GB storage configuration. Upgrading to the 8GB/256GB model will cost an additional €40, bringing the price to €469.

This represents a small increase from last year’s Pad 6, which started at €399 for the 8GB/128GB model and €449 for the 8GB/256GB variant. However, the source suggests that the Pad 7 might retain its €399 base price in some markets, so regional pricing could vary.

As for the Pad 7 Pro, the 8GB/256GB and 12GB/512GB models are expected to be priced at €529 and €629 respectively. So the Pro models will be positioned as premium options for those seeking a capable device built for heavy apps.

Here are the key specifications:

The Xiaomi Pad 7 series features an 11.2-inch LCD display with a 3.2K resolution (3200 x 2136 pixels) and a 144Hz refresh rate. The panel reaches a peak brightness of 800 nits, which ensures proper visibility even in bright environments.

Under the hood, the Pad 7 and Pad 7 Pro equip the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 and Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chips respectively. Xiaomi’s HyperCore software-hardware system further enhances performance. It reportedly improves cold start (when an app is launched from scratch, meaning it is not running in memory or cached in the background) speeds by 13% and multitasking efficiency by 69%. You can learn more about the Pad 7 series here.

While Xiaomi hasn’t confirmed a global launch date yet, there’s a good chance the Pad 7 and Pad 7 Pro will debut globally at MWC 2025 next month, alongside the Xiaomi 15 series.

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Here’s a sneak peek inside the upcoming Honor MagicBook Pro 14

Honor has given us a sneak peek into the internal design of its upcoming MagicBook Pro 14 laptop. Lin Lin, Vice President of Honor China and Director of the Smart Life Business Department, has shared an image of an early version of the device, which highlights the cooling system and dual storage slots.

A sneak peek into the internals

The MagicBook Pro 14 prototype features a D12 heat pipe and dual fans. It is expected to offer more efficient cooling and help the machine better sustain heavy workloads. The device also includes dual 2280 hard disk slots, which means flexibility for storage expansion.

While the battery capacity remains under wraps, it’s expected to be a major selling point for the device. Lin Lin also addressed some questions in the comments, confirming that the laptop will feature an OLED Oasis eye protection screen and that a U9 version will be launched, though it will be priced on the higher end.

Earlier this month, the exec hinted at the laptop’s display specs through a cryptic Weibo post. The MagicBook Pro 14 is expected to feature a 14.6-inch OLED screen with a 3:2 aspect ratio. The panel reportedly has a 3120×2080 resolution, supports 120Hz refresh rate, and reaches a peak brightness of 700 nits—enough for indoor visibility.

As for software based features, the display includes Honor’s Oasis Eye Protection technology, which makes it ideal for both students and professionals who usually spend a significant portion of their day looking at the screen.

Unfortunately, the exact launch date and pricing details are still under wraps. Considering the advanced cooling system, dual storage slots, and high resolution display, it seems that Honor will position this machine as a strong contender in the premium laptop market.

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Honor Magic V4 tipped to launch in Q2

Oppo is all set to unveil the Oppo Find N5 foldable phone on Feb. 20. Apart from Oppo, three other Chinese brands are expected to launch book-style foldable phones in the home market. These include the Honor Magic V4, Vivo X Fold 4, and Huawei Mate X7. A new leak that has emerged on Weibo reveals the launch timeframe of the Magic V4.

Honor Magic V4 launch timeframe (rumored)

Honor Magic V4 to launch by May end or early June

According to tech blogger Fixed Focus Digital, the Honor Magic V4 is set to launch by the end of May or early June in China. Unfortunately, nothing concrete is known about the specifications of the device.

The Honor Magic V3, measuring only 9.2mm when folded and just 4.3mm when unfolded, is a remarkably thin book-style foldable phone currently available in the market. The upcoming Oppo Find N5, with a thin profile of only 8.93mm in the folded state, will dethrone the Magic V3 to become the world’s slimmest foldable phone.

Given Honor’s focus on slimness with the Magic V3, the Magic V4 could push the boundaries further, potentially utilizing even more advanced materials and hinge designs to reclaim the “thinnest foldable” title from the Oppo Find N5. There’s a possibility that it may come equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. Another source Smart Pikachu has hinted that the Magic V4 will pack a battery of around 6,000mAh capacity. The leak also suggests that the Magic V Flip 2 will also launch in the first half of 2025 in China.

Honor Magic 4 and Magic V Flip 2 inital details leaked

To recall, the Honor Magic V3 features a 7.92-inch foldable OLED panel and a 6.43-inch outer screen, both supporting a 120Hz refresh rate. For security, it features a side-facing fingerprint sensor. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3-powered device comes with up to 16 GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 1 TB of UFS 4.0 storage.

The foldable phone packs a 5,150mAh battery with 66W wired and 50W wireless charging support. It has a pair of 20-megapixel cameras, one on the cover screen and one on the internal display. The rear camera setup of the device features an OIS-enabled 50-megapixel primary camera, a 40-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and an OIS-assisted 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with 3.5x optical zoom.

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How Chinese Flagship Smartphones Differ from Global Models

Chinese smartphone brands have a dual identity. The flagship phone you see in China often isn’t quite the same as the one launched globally. And while companies like Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo, and even Huawei have pushed their global presence, there are still key differences between their domestic and international models. Some of these are technical, some are software-based, and others are simply about marketing choices.

If you’ve ever wondered why the latest Chinese flagship seems to have slightly different specs—or even an entirely different experience—outside of China, here’s why.

1. Software — It’s a different game altogether 

Xiaomi-15
Xiaomi 15

One of the most striking differences between Chinese and global flagship phones is software. In China, Google services don’t exist, and that changes everything. Phones launched there come without the Play Store, Google Maps, or even Google Assistant. Instead, manufacturers rely on their own app stores, mapping services, and AI assistants.

This affects more than just app availability. It changes how the entire software experience is designed. Chinese flagships have much deeper integrations with local platforms like WeChat, Alipay, and Baidu. 

What’s impressive is that the decentralization from Google has pushed manufacturers to develop their own solutions for voice assistants, file sharing, and more. And the best part? It’s all built on Chinese services which creates an ecosystem that feels entirely native.

For global models, manufacturers need to rework their software to fit the Google ecosystem. This includes adding Google Play services, tweaking AI assistants to support Google Assistant, and ensuring apps comply with international standards. 

2. Same hardware…but different

On paper, most flagship models from Chinese brands look identical across markets. But if you dig into the details, there are often key differences. Sometimes, these are small variations, like different storage configurations or slightly altered designs. Other times, there are major changes that affect the user experience.

Take the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, for example. The Chinese version has a bigger 5300mAh battery while the global variant is limited to 5000mAh. Similarly, Oppo or Vivo might offer a high-end ceramic version in China but stick with standard glass for international models. Other features, like fast charging, might also differ in global and Chinese models.

And then there’s the case of missing bands. Many Chinese flagships support network bands specifically designed for China, while their global counterparts are adjusted to support more LTE and 5G bands used in Europe, India, and the US. This is crucial because importing a Chinese flagship and expecting full network support outside of China is often a gamble.

3. AI Features

AI-driven features are a big deal in smartphones these days, and this is another area where Chinese flagships differ. In China, voice assistants like Xiaomi’s Xiao AI, Huawei’s Celia, and Oppo’s Breeno are heavily integrated into daily functions. 

These assistants work seamlessly with local services and offer deep WeChat integration, real-time translation, and payment functions via Alipay and WeChat Pay.

In global versions, these assistants are either entirely removed or reduced to minor roles. Instead, the phones ship with Google Assistant, which might not integrate as deeply with the manufacturer’s ecosystem. This makes certain AI features feel more fluid in Chinese models, even if they’re technically running the same software version.

4. Bloatware and Ads

If you’ve ever used a Chinese flagship straight out of the box, you might have noticed something: ads. Many Chinese manufacturers subsidize their phones by including pre-installed apps and built-in ads. 

Xiaomi, for example, is well known for placing ads in its system apps. This is widely accepted in China, where consumers are used to the trade-off of lower prices for ad-supported experiences.

For global models, however, this doesn’t always fly. While some brands still push pre-installed apps, international users are far less tolerant of ads inside their settings menus. As a result, many Chinese brands tone down (but don’t completely remove) these ad placements in their global software.

5. Branding and Positioning

One of the more subtle differences is how Chinese flagships are marketed. In China, these phones are often sold as lifestyle devices, deeply tied to a particular ecosystem. Vivo and Oppo, for instance, don’t just sell a phone—they sell a compl, and what it means for buyers.ete AI-powered experience that includes smart home integration, advanced beauty filters for selfies, and seamless file-sharing with other Chinese-brand devices.

Globally, the same brands take a more straightforward approach: performance, camera tech, and battery life. Instead of ecosystem lock-in, they emphasize raw specs. 

Huawei, for instance, focuses on camera quality and design when marketing its global flagships, rather than pushing its app ecosystem (which remains a hard sell outside China due to Google’s absence).

6. More Affordable in China, Even for the Same Model

One of the biggest frustrations for international buyers is pricing. Chinese flagship models are almost always cheaper in China than their global counterparts. This is largely due to different taxation policies, local competition, and brand positioning. Companies like Xiaomi and Vivo can afford to price their high-end devices more aggressively in China because of direct sales models and lower distribution costs.

For example, the OnePlus 13 was launched in China at a significantly lower price than its global release, even though the hardware was nearly identical. Brands might justify this pricing gap by including longer warranty services, additional accessories, or region-specific promotions in global markets, but for many buyers, the price difference still feels hard to justify.

7. Importing a Chinese Flagship is Worth It?

After reading all this, if you’re considering buying a Chinese flagship directly instead of waiting for the global version, there are trade-offs. You might get better hardware, faster updates, and more customization options, but you’ll also have to deal with missing Google services, lack of proper 4G/5G band support, and a software experience that isn’t fully optimized for international users.

Some tech folks might not mind this. They can flash global ROMs or tweak settings to make Chinese models work internationally. But for most users, waiting for the global model is the better option—it’s optimized for your region, comes with proper Google support, and avoids compatibility headaches.

8. Final Thoughts

Chinese flagship smartphones might share the same names globally, but they’re often two different products. The Chinese versions tend to be more tightly integrated with local ecosystems, sometimes offer better specs, and receive updates faster. The global versions, on the other hand, are tuned for a broader audience, with Google services, wider network support, and fewer ads.

For most users, the differences won’t be a dealbreaker. But if you’re an enthusiast thinking about importing a Chinese flagship, it’s worth considering what you gain—and what you might lose.

This robot vacuum doesn’t just clean—it picks up your mess first

Roborock has introduced the G30 Space robot vacuum in China, available in two versions: a standard model with manual water refilling and a variant with an automatic water supply and drainage system, which requires specific installation conditions.

Both versions have a flexible docking station that can be placed anywhere in the home. The G30 Space is priced at 6,499 yuan ($896), while the model with the water supply system costs 6,999 yuan ($964). Both models are now up for pre-orders on JD.com.

Roborock G30 Space

Roborock G30 Space Specifications

Most robot vacuums are still limited to basic floor cleaning. They move in predictable patterns, occasionally get stuck, and rely on basic sensors to dodge furniture. The G30 Space, however, brings a five-axis robotic arm into the mix. This arm allows it to pick up small objects like socks or toys before vacuuming—something most robots struggle with. When not in use, the arm folds into the body, maintaining a sleek 7.98 cm profile that fits under furniture.

Roborock’s StarSight 3.0 Navigation system enhances its intelligence further. It combines multiple ToF sensors, RGB cameras, and AI object recognition to identify and avoid obstacles, detect misplaced items, and even capture photos of what it finds. The adaptive lifting chassis also helps it tackle obstacles up to 4 cm high, reducing the chances of it getting stuck.

Roborock G30 Space

If raw cleaning power is a priority, the G30 Space delivers. With 22,000 Pa suction, it can handle dirt, debris, and pet hair on both hard floors and carpets. The cleaner also features an active hair-cutting roller brush, slicing through tangled strands automatically.

The hot water mopping system is another standout feature. It keeps the mop pad at a constant 80°C, ensuring it can break down tough stains while disinfecting the floor. Combined with the self-cleaning station, which handles automatic mop washing, hot air drying, and UVC sterilization, the G30 Space significantly cuts down on hands-on maintenance.

Beyond just cleaning, the G30 Space feels more like an AI-powered home assistant. It features Roborock RRmind GPT, an interactive AI that allows for voice commands, intelligent scheduling, and real-time adjustments via the Roborock app. Users can remotely monitor their homes with 360-degree dual-view real-time video calls, adding an extra layer of functionality beyond just vacuuming.

For those seeking complete hands-free operation, the smart water supply version automates water refilling and drainage. It comes with multi-layer overflow protection and an anti-clogging system, ensuring smooth operation without frequent refills. The 6400mAh battery provides extended runtime, while fast charging minimizes downtime.

In related news, Dreame recently introduced the Mova G30 Ultra robot vacuum, featuring 13,000Pa suction and AI-powered obstacle avoidance.

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Arm developing in-house chip with Meta possibly being the launch customer

Arm might be planning on announced its very own processor as early as this year. A fresh rumor claims that the known chipmaker could be working on in-house chips, which might makes its debut with Meta as its first customer. So here’s everything we know so far.

Arm making new in-house chips

According to The Financial Times report, Arm is working on a CPU designed for data centers, but would carry customizability to fit the requirements of different customers. Since Arm is a fabless chipmaker, the company is looking to contract TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company), the world’s largest contract chipmaker, to fabricate its new chips. These in-house processors could be unveiled as early as this summer, as per industry sources close to the matter.

Arm

This news also arrives a month after Softbank (Arm’s parent company), entered into a partnership with OpenAI to build up to $500 billion worth of AI infrastructure. This massive project would also involve Arm along with Microsoft and even Nvidia as key technology partners. Arm could be playing a massive role in this, and even have ties with AI powered personal devices being developed by John Ive (Apple’s former designer) and OpenAI’s Sam Altman.

For those unaware, Arm’s designs are basically behind every smartphone in the market right now. It is also in most mobile devices and even power latest Apple Macs and Qualcomm powered Windows PCs. CPUs that use the ARM architecture basically offer great power efficiency while not compromising on performance that can even match Intel and AMD chipsets. This is a big reason for their increasing popularity in data farms that power AI applications.

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Realme 14 to launch soon with Snapdragon 6 Gen 4: Spotted on TDRA & GeekBench

Realme has already announced a number of Realme 14 series smartphones. This includes the Realme 14 Pro series and Realme 14X. Now, it seems like a base Realme 14 model is also in the works. A fresh certification sighting has hinted at its imminent release and confirmed some of its key specs as well. So here are all the details.

Realme 14 Launch Imminent

Realme 14

The Chinese brand’s Realme 14 had its moniker confirmed on the TDRA database, which also revealed its RMX5070 model number (via). But interestingly enough, this is the same model number which was previously seen with the Realme P3 as well. Unfortunately, the listing on the UAE certification does not reveal any finer details like its specs or design, but it does hint at its imminent release.

Apart from this, the Realme 14 was also spotted on GeekBench (via), which is a popular benchmarking platform. This listing revealed that the mid range smartphone is equipped with the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset. With this processor, the Realme 14 managed to achieve a single core test score of 1,110 points and a multi core test score of 3,116 points. GeekBench also confirmed that this device runs on the Android 15 OS out of the box. Lastly, the Realme 14 will have at least one variant with 12GB of RAM.

Realme 14

Based on an earlier certification sighting, the Realme 14 may house a massive 5,860mAh battery pack, which supports 45W wired fast charging. The similar model numbers might mean that these are rebranded devices, although, the Realme P3 was spotted on GeekBench with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC. So these could be unique smartphone models.

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Xiaomi 15 Ultra Press Images Leak, Showcasing All Three Colors and Key Specs

Xiaomi has confirmed its plans to launch its camera flagship Xiaomi 15 Ultra smartphone on March 2nd, 2025 for the global market. This launch will take place during the Mobile World Congress Event in Barcelona. While images and specifications of the device have previously been leaked online, new press photos of the device in black and white color variants have now surfaced, alongside a retail listing, confirming some of the specifications.

The leaked images show a redesigned circular rear camera module, differing from the Xiaomi 14 Ultra’s rectangular layout. The phone will come in black, white, and dual-tone black-and-white options. It features a 6.73-inch AMOLED screen with a 3200 x 1440 resolution, Xiaomi Shield Glass 2.0 protection, and an adaptive 1–120Hz refresh rate.

The device includes Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, up to 16GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage. A 5,410mAh battery supports 90W wired and 80W wireless charging, with the wired charger included. The phone retains an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance.

The rear camera setup includes three 50MP sensors (primary, ultrawide, and telephoto) and a 200MP periscope telephoto lens with 4.3x optical zoom. A 32MP front camera is included for selfies. More details about the camera setup have been leaked previously, which clarifies that the main camera will use a 1-inch-type Sony LYT-900 sensor. CEO Lei Jun has previewed sample images highlighting the Ultra’s night photography capabilities.

Pricing and Availability

The Xiaomi 15 Ultra is expected to start at €1,499 (~$1,573) in Europe, matching its predecessor’s price. It will debut globally on March 2, following an initial release in China on February 22.

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Oppo Find X8 Ultra camera module layout leaked reveals unique dual-step design

According to the tipster, the Oppo Find X8 Ultra’s camera module has a unique arrangement with a color division that is split horizontally, creating a distinct upper and lower section. He added that the camera module will have a dual-step or two-tier design, meaning that the camera bump will not be a single flat or smoothly rising surface but will have two distinct levels.

Oppo Find X8 Ultra camera module

Oppo Find X8 Ultra camera layout

In the above image, the LED flash is placed in the upper-left corner. The top portion of the camera module houses a periscope telephoto camera that may offer up to 6x optical zoom. Typically, periscope cameras have a square-shaped lens opening because they use a prism to bend light at a 90-degree angle. However, the 6x periscope zoom camera has a round design as it could be utilizing an inverted periscope structure that eliminates the need for a traditional square lens opening while still maintaining high optical zoom capabilities. As per reports, this could be a 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 periscope telephoto camera with 6x optical zoom.

The 6x periscope camera is separated from the rest of the camera module elements by a line with a smooth curved indentation in the middle. Below this line, there seems to be the LYT-900 50-megapixel primary camera on the left and a 50-megapixel Sony IMX906 periscope telephoto camera with a square design and 3x optical zoom support.

The bottom one appears to be a 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 ultra-wide lens. The component on the left of the ultra-wide snapper could be a laser autofocus unit, and the one on the right could be a multispectral sensor.

According to other reports, the Find X8 Ultra will be equipped with a 6.82-inch flat AMOLED panel that offers a 2K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor. The device could be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and a 6,000mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging support. Instead of an Alert Slider, it may feature a new push-type button called the Magic Cube Key, which can be customized to access the flashlight, take screenshots, snap photos, translate, and quickly access apps.

The Find X8 Ultra is expected to launch in March in China. It is likely that a new compact model, which could be dubbed Find X8 Next, may also launch alongside it. It is unclear whether these devices will be released in markets outside of China.

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Xiaomi 15 Ultra rumour roundup: 7 major upgrades over its predecessor

Xiaomi is gearing up to launch the Xiaomi 15 series for both the Chinese and global markets. While the Chinese launch is expected to take place by the end of this month, the global launch is scheduled for March 2. There has been a lot of anticipation for the 15 Ultra as it packs top-notch specs and some of the most advanced cameras ever seen on a Xiaomi flagship. Here’s a look at the seven major changes that the 15 Ultra will bring over its predecessor.

Xiaomi 15 Ultra (left) and Xiaomi 14 Ultra (right)
Xiaomi 15 Ultra (left) and Xiaomi 14 Ultra (right)

1. Design improvements

Leaked images suggest that the Xiaomi 15 Ultra’s camera module will sport a redesigned look. The 14 Ultra’s camera module features the Leica branding in the middle, with two cameras on either side and a dual-LED flash at the bottom. In contrast, the 15 Ultra has a pill-shaped LED flash on the top, followed by Leica branding on the left and a new periscope camera on the right. The third row houses the remaining three cameras, giving it a distinct look compared to the 14 Ultra. The above image showcases a dual-tone reminiscent of the Leica M1 rangefinder camera.

2. Camera upgrades

Xiaomi is making key upgrades to the camera system of the 15 Ultra. The phone will feature a quad-camera setup, including:

  • 50MP Sony LYT-900 (1-inch)  primary sensor with OIS
  • 50MP Samsung JN5 ultra-wide sensor with autofocus
  • 50MP Sony IMX858 3x telephoto sensor with OIS
  • 200MP Samsung HP9 periscope lens with 4.3x optical zoom and OIS

Compared to the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, the most notable change is the introduction of the 200-megapixel periscope telephoto lens, which is expected to deliver improved zoom capabilities and sharper long-range shots. There is also a change in the ultra-wide department as the previous generation featured a Sony IMX858 ultra-wide snapper.

3. Bigger battery

One of the major changes in the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is in the battery department. The global and Chinese versions of the device are expected to feature 5,410mAh and 6,000mAh batteries. To recall, the previous generation featured a 5,000mAh battery for the global edition and a slightly bigger 5,300mAh battery for the Chinese variant. Like the predecessor, the 15 Ultra will continue to offer 90W wired charging, 80W wireless charging, and 10W reverse wireless charging.

4. Improved performance

Xiaomi 15 Ultra will feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite, Qualcomm’s next-generation flagship processor. Paired with LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage, the phone will come in two configurations: 16GB + 512GB and 16GB + 1TB. This should provide a significant performance boost, particularly in gaming and AI-driven tasks.

5. New software experience

The Xiaomi 15 Ultra will ship with Android 15 out of the box, running Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2. This software upgrade is expected to bring improved system animations, enhanced AI capabilities, and better memory management, ensuring smoother performance and longer battery life. The 14 Ultra is entitled to receive four years of Android OS upgrades and an extra year of security updates. As far as 15 Ultra is concerned, the 15 Ultra may offer the same software update policy.

6. Upgraded fingerprint sensor

A welcome change in the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is the shift to an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner. Compared to the optical fingerprint scanner on the 14 Ultra, ultrasonic sensors offer faster and more reliable authentication, even with wet or dirty fingers.

7. Better durability

The Xiaomi 15 Ultra is expected to feature a micro-quad curved screen, similar to its predecessor. However, it will introduce second-generation Xiaomi Shield Glass, which is anticipated to enhance durability. Additionally, like the 14 Ultra, the upcoming flagship will retain its IP68 rating, ensuring protection against dust and water damage. These improvements aim to make the device more resilient for everyday use.

Final thoughts

The Xiaomi 15 Ultra is expected to launch in 16GB+512GB and 16GB+1TB version. It will arrive in black, white, and silver color options. The 512GB edition is likely to carry 1,499 euros price tag  in Europe.

With significant improvements in camera capabilities, processing power, and battery life, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is gearing up to be a top-tier flagship. While the official launch is still awaited, the leaks and rumours suggest it could be one of the most feature-packed smartphones of 2025. We’ll have to wait for Xiaomi’s official announcement to see if all these upgrades make their way into the final product.

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HP’s EliteBook X G1a is a high-end AI laptop that costs more than some gaming PC

HP has quietly introduced the 2025 EliteBook X G1a (HP EliteBook X G1a 14 inch Notebook Next Gen AI PC Wolf Pro Security Edition), a high-end laptop focused on AI computing. It stands out with 128GB of LPDDR5x-8533 RAM, surpassing the typical 64GB limit in premium Windows laptops. Priced at $4,299, it positions itself as one of the most powerful AI-ready notebooks in its class.

HP EliteBook X G1a

HP EliteBook X G1a Specifications

At the heart of the EliteBook X G1a is AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 processor, featuring 12 cores, 24 threads, and a max boost clock of 5.1GHz. This chip is designed to handle AI workloads efficiently, enabling the laptop to run large language models (LLMs) locally, with parameter sizes ranging from 70 billion to 120 billion. The integrated AMD Radeon 890M GPU helps with graphical tasks, but make no mistake, this is a machine built for processing, not gaming.

The 128GB RAM is paired with a 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD, ensuring fast read and write speeds for intensive workloads. If you’re running multiple virtual machines, crunching through datasets, or deploying AI models on the go, this hardware setup is overkill in the best possible way.

The EliteBook X G1a sticks to HP’s minimalist design ethos, sporting an aluminum alloy chassis that weighs 1.49 kg (3.3 pounds). It’s slim but substantial, measuring just 0.36 inches at the front and 0.52 inches at the rear. While the look isn’t groundbreaking, it’s a professional and polished package.

Its 14-inch OLED touchscreen boasts a 2.8K (2880 x 1800) resolution with 100% sRGB coverage, 400 nits of brightness, and HP Eye Ease technology to reduce blue light exposure. Complementing the premium screen, the laptop equips an audio system developed by Poly Studio, comprising a quad-speaker setup and dual-array microphones for clear voice communication.

HP isn’t skimping on connectivity, equipping the EliteBook X G1a with Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 for high-speed wireless performance. The laptop includes two Thunderbolt 4 ports (40Gbps), one USB-C (10Gbps), an HDMI 2.1 port, a USB-A port, and a 3.5mm headphone/microphone combo jack.

The EliteBook X G1a features HP Wolf Pro Security Edition with a three-year license, HP Sure Platform, and HP Tamper Lock for enhanced protection. It comes with a fingerprint sensor for biometric authentication and a 5MP IR AI camera, supporting Windows Hello for secure enterprise access.

The laptop is powered by a 74.5Wh battery, which should be enough for a full workday under moderate loads. It comes with a 100W USB-C slim adapter, meaning fast charging should be relatively quick, though HP hasn’t shared exact battery life estimates yet.

In related news, Asus India recently launched its 2025 AI-powered laptop lineup, featuring mid-range options and the premium Zenbook Duo.

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HKC launches a 300Hz 2K gaming monitor for under $250

HKC has launched a new gaming monitor in its Antgamer series, the ANT253PQ, in the Chinese market. The monitor is priced at 1,799 yuan ($248) initially and is now available on JD.com. Let’s check out its key specs.

HKC Antgamer ANT253PQ

HKC Antgamer ANT253PQ Specifications

The ANT253PQ features a 24.5-inch FAST IPS display with a QHD resolution of 2560 x 1440, delivering sharp and detailed visuals. It sports a high refresh rate of 300Hz, ensuring ultra-smooth gameplay, while its GTG 1ms response time minimizes motion blur for a responsive gaming experience.

This monitor comes with IGZO technology, which enhances electron mobility compared to traditional amorphous silicon materials, offering faster response times, improved color accuracy, lower power consumption, and extended durability. It also supports FreeSync Premium and G-Sync compatibility, providing tear-free visuals and fluid motion, making it an excellent choice for competitive gamers.

For color accuracy, the monitor equips a wide color gamut covering 99% of the DCI-P3 spectrum with an average ΔE≤2, ensuring precise color reproduction. It supports 10-bit color depth (8-bit + FRC), delivering 10.7 billion colors for vibrant and realistic visuals. Additionally, it comes with VESA-certified DisplayHDR 400, which enhances brightness levels up to 400 nits, improving dynamic contrast and shadow detail for a more immersive gaming experience.

The monitor is designed with gaming-focused features, including motion blur reduction technology (DIC) that eliminates ghosting and improves clarity in fast-paced action scenes. It sports multiple gaming presets such as FPS, RPG, and RCG modes, along with a customizable crosshair and a dark boost feature to enhance visibility in darker areas.

For connectivity, the ANT253PQ equips two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, and an audio output, making it compatible with gaming consoles like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. It features an ergonomic stand that allows height adjustment, swivel, and tilt for a comfortable viewing experience. Additionally, it supports VESA wall mounting (100x100mm) for flexible setup options.

The monitor minimizes eye strain with DC dimming and a low blue light mode, while its ultra-thin bezels enhance the viewing area. Its sleek design and customizable RGB lighting add a stylish touch to any gaming setup.

In related news, AOC recently introduced the U27G4 monitor, featuring dual-mode support with 4K at 160Hz and FHD at 320Hz for gamers. Meanwhile, TCL has launched the Thunderbird Q8 Special Edition, a 34-inch Mini LED ultrawide monitor with a 180Hz refresh rate.

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