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Xiaomi Mijia Smart Steam Air Fryer 7L launches globally with 10 cooking modes including sous vide

Xiaomi looks set to bring another smart kitchen gadget to global markets. The upcoming Mijia Smart Steam Air Fryer 7L combines air frying with steam cooking, and even adds support for sous vide-style cooking.

If it sounds familiar, that’s because Xiaomi already launched a similar model in China earlier. This version bumps the capacity up to 7 liters, making it more suitable for larger meals or batch cooking.

In terms of features, it covers quite a bit. Xiaomi lists 10 cooking modes, including steaming, fermenting, dehydrating, defrosting, and reheating. The sous vide part is interesting here. Traditionally, that requires a separate setup with a water bath, but Xiaomi seems to be using a built-in 1.5L water tank to replicate a similar effect. Exact details aren’t fully clear yet, but it’s likely tied to how the device handles steam and temperature control.

Speaking of temperature, the fryer supports a wide range from 40°C to 230°C, so it can handle both low-temp cooking and high-heat roasting. For steam, it can go up to around 130°C, which should help cook food faster compared to a standard steamer.

There’s also a hybrid mode that combines hot air and steam. That’s meant to keep food moist inside while still getting a crispy finish on the outside.

On the smart side, it supports HyperOS Connect, so you can control it through the Xiaomi Home app. That includes adjusting settings remotely, browsing recipes, and even linking it with Google Home for voice commands.

Compared to Xiaomi’s existing models like the 6.5L version already available in some markets, this one feels like a step up in terms of flexibility rather than just size.

There’s no confirmed global pricing or release date yet. But if it lands in markets like Europe, it could be a decent option for anyone looking to replace multiple kitchen appliances with a single device.

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Oppo launches F33 and F33 Pro with Dimensity 6360 Max, 7000mAh battery

Oppo just refreshed its F-series in India with the new Oppo F33 and Oppo F33 Pro. The two phones share most of their specifications, with differences mainly in areas like the camera and design.

The standard F33 has a rectangular camera module on the back that doesn’t look much different from last year’s model.

The Pro model, however, introduces a larger camera plateau and a more noticeable visual identity, even if the influence from recent iPhone designs is hard to ignore.

The standard model is available in Pearl White and Forest Green, while the Oppo F33 Pro comes in Starry Blue, Passion Red, and Misty Forest. The latter features a forest-like pattern on the back and a layered 3D depth effect that creates a subtle shifting look under light.

Both phones carry multiple protection ratings, including MIL-STD-810H certification and IP66, IP68, and IP69 dust and water resistance ratings. The Pro model also supports IP69K.

Oppo F33 Pro

Oppo F33 and F33 Pro Specifications

Both phones share the same core specifications. There’s a 6.57-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of 1,400 nits. Powering them is a MediaTek Dimensity 6360 Max chip built on a 6nm process, paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.

The Pro model adds a vapor chamber cooling system, which helps with sustained performance.

Oppo F33 Pro
Oppo F33 Pro

Oppo is packing a 7,000mAh battery into both models, paired with 80W fast charging. Features like reverse wired charging and bypass charging are also included.

On the camera side, both devices use a 50MP primary sensor with a 2MP depth sensor. The difference appears on the front — the F33 has a 16MP selfie camera, while the Pro upgrades to a 50MP ultra-wide sensor that can automatically adjust framing when more people enter the shot.

The phones run Android 16 with ColorOS 16 on top.

Pricing and Availability

The Oppo F33 starts at Rs 31,999 for the base variant and goes up to Rs 40,999 for the F33 Pro. Both devices are now up for pre-order through Amazon, Flipkart, Oppo’s online store, and offline retail outlets, with typical launch offers like cashback, exchange bonuses, and EMI options included.

ModelVariantPrice (India)
Oppo F336GB + 128GBRs 31,999
8GB + 128GBRs 34,999
8GB + 256GBRs 37,999
Oppo F33 Pro8GB + 128GBRs 37,999
8GB + 256GBRs 40,999

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Oppo Reno 16 Pro, Reno 16 key specifications leak reveals Dimensity 9-series chip, 200MP triple camera, and more

Different brands like Oppo Reno 16 series, Honor 600 series, Huawei Nova 16 lineup, and Vivo S60 lineup are in the works for the Chinese market. According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the Reno 16 series, along with other models, is expected to launch around June. Ahead of the expected launch, the tipster has shared key details about the Reno 16 Pro and Reno 16.

Oppo Reno 16 Pro key specifications, price (rumored)

The Reno 16 Pro is said to feature a flat OLED LTPO display with narrow bezels, measuring around 6.78 inches and offering a 1.5K resolution. In terms of design, the device may come with a metal frame, indicating a more premium build compared to earlier models.

It is expected to be powered by the Dimensity 9500s chipset and could pack a battery in the 7000mAh range. While there is no confirmed information about charging capabilities, it may support around 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, similar to the previous generation.

For photography, the device may feature a 200-megapixel primary camera paired with a periscope telephoto lens. Compared to the Reno 15 Pro, which offered a 200-megapixel main, 50-megapixel ultra-wide, and 50-megapixel periscope setup, the Reno 16 Pro could retain a similar camera system.

The device is expected to be available in multiple variants, including 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, 16GB+256GB, and 16GB+512GB, with a 16GB+1TB option possibly under consideration. However, the top variant may be dropped due to rising memory costs. It is likely to be priced between 4,000 Yuan (~$585) and 5,000 Yuan (~$735) and could arrive in white, black, purple, and green shades. It still remains to be seen whether it will be simply called Reno 16 Pro or Reno 16 Pro Max.

Oppo Reno 16 key specifications (rumored)

According to the tipster, the Reno 16 will be a compact model similar to the Reno 15. It is expected to feature a 6.3-inch display and could be powered by a Dimensity 8-series chipset, possibly the Dimensity 8500. The other specs of this phone are under wraps, but it is likely to feature a 200-megapixel + 50-megapixel + 50-megapixel triple camera setup like the previous generation.

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Honor phone with 11000mAh battery in testing, may launch soon

Honor is one of the few brands offering smartphones with 10,000mAh batteries. The company already offers both mid-range and flagship models with these oversized cells, including the Honor Power 2 and the Honor Win series (Win and Win RT), respectively.

Now, the next milestone for Honor seems to be 11,000mAh.

A new leak from tipster Digital Chat Station claims the company has started trial production of a new battery with a rated capacity of 10,690mAh and a typical capacity of 11,000mAh.

The report does not name the phone, but it points to yet another Honor device built around a very large battery.

That would put the phone beyond Honor’s current official battery leader, the Power 2. The latter ships with a 10,080mAh battery, 80W wired charging, and 27W reverse wired charging.

Before that, Honor launched the original Power with an 8,000mAh battery and 66W charging. The growth over just one generation is quite significant.

Honor Power 2 Specifications

While details about this rumored 11,000mAh Honor device remain unknown, the Honor Power 2 offers a useful reference point.

It packs a 10,080mAh battery into a surprisingly slim 7.98mm chassis. Charging caps at 80W wired and 27W for reverse.

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Honor Power 2

On the front, there’s a 6.79-inch OLED LTPS flat display with a 1.5K resolution (2600 x 1200 pixels). The panel is rated for up to 8,000 nits peak brightness and includes 3,840Hz PWM dimming for reduced eye strain.

Powering the device is the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Elite chipset, paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage.

As for the cameras, it has a 50MP main sensor with OIS and a 5MP ultra-wide lens on the back, along with a 16MP front-facing camera. On the software side, it runs Android 16 with MagicOS 10 on top.

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REDMI K Pad 2 teased with 15300mm² VC, Sound by Bose tuning, color options

REDMI has started teasing a new tablet, the K Pad 2, and it’s clearly going after performance-focused users. The company is calling it a “performance flagship,” which sounds like typical marketing, but some of the early details suggest it’s at least trying to stand out a bit, especially on the gaming side.

At the center of it is the Dimensity 9500, paired with a 15300mm² vapor chamber cooling system. REDMI is also using a centered chip layout, which is meant to help with heat distribution during longer sessions. In theory, that should mean more stable performance without throttling too quickly.

The display is another key part. It’s an 8.8-inch panel with a 165Hz refresh rate and 1100 nits of peak brightness. REDMI says it’s tuned specifically for gaming, though we’ll have to see how much of that actually makes a difference in real use. Battery capacity sits at 9100mAh, which should be enough for extended use, especially given the size of the device.

The tablet itself sticks to a fairly premium look, with a metal unibody and a few color options, including purple, silver, and black. Nothing too surprising, but it looks clean.

On the gaming side, REDMI is claiming support for 165fps gameplay in select titles, along with a 540Hz touch sampling rate. There’s also a high-frequency gyroscope, which should help with responsiveness in fast-paced games.

For audio, the tablet includes dual full-range drivers housed in a 2.0cc “super-large” sound cavity, designed to deliver fuller bass, clearer treble, and richer detail. It’s marketed as the first tablet tuned by Sound by Bose.

The K Pad 2 is set to launch on April 21, 2026, alongside the Redmi K90 Max and the Redmi Book Pro 2026.

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ASUS ROG Open Wireless Earbuds Launched: Price, Features, Battery, Specs

ASUS has introduced the ROG Open Wireless (OWS) gaming earbuds, designed to balance comfort, low-latency performance, and everyday usability. These earbuds feature an open-ear design, allowing users to stay aware of their surroundings while listening, making them suitable for both gaming and daily use. The ergonomic ear-hook structure ensures a secure fit without putting pressure on the ear canal, enabling longer usage sessions without fatigue.

Launch and Availability

The ROG Open Wireless (OWS) earbuds have been introduced in China and are currently available via JD.com. They are priced at 1399 yuan, with an introductory launch price of 1199 yuan. ASUS is expected to expand availability to more regions through its official retail channels in the coming months.

Connectivity and Gaming Performance

The earbuds support dual-mode connectivity, including Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless via a USB-C dongle. This allows seamless switching between devices and even simultaneous dual-device connections. ASUS has integrated its SpeedNova wireless technology, delivering ultra-low latency, up to six times lower than standard Bluetooth. This ensures faster audio transmission and better synchronization, helping users react quickly in competitive gaming scenarios with accurate positional sound.

Audio and Microphone System

Equipped with a 14.2mm diamond-like carbon-coated driver, the earbuds deliver clear highs, deep bass, and low distortion. Multiple sound modes, including bass enhancement and immersive modes, allow users to customize audio based on their preferences. The quad-microphone array with AI noise cancellation enhances voice clarity, improving both call quality and in-game communication.

Battery, Durability, and Additional Features

The earbuds offer up to 16 hours of usage on a single charge, with total battery life extending up to 48–64 hours with the charging case. Fast charging support provides around three hours of playback with just 15 minutes of charging. With an IPX5 rating, the earbuds are resistant to sweat and light splashes. Additional features such as USB-C pass-through charging and an extended connector design improve convenience, especially for users using devices with thicker protective cases.

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BenQ unveils Apple Studio Display competitor with premium 5K monitor, Thunderbolt connectivity

The BenQ MA270S monitor has just gone official in India. The new monitor, which has been primarily designed for Mac users, comes with a 27-inch 5K display, 99 percent P3 color coverage, and Thunderbolt 4 connectivity with 96W power delivery, targeting creators who need high precision and seamless integration. Here’s more information on the specs, features, and price of the BenQ MA270S.

BenQ MA270S specifications and features

BenQ MA270S monitor
BenQ MA270S monitor

The BenQ MA270S features a 27-inch panel with 5K resolution of 5120 x 2880 pixels and a pixel density of 218 ppi. This ensures sharp visuals that closely match the clarity seen on Mac displays. The monitor also covers 99 percent of the P3 color gamut, helping maintain colour consistency across devices, which is important for design and video work.

It includes a 2000:1 contrast ratio and a 70Hz refresh rate, offering smoother interactions compared to standard 60Hz panels. The display is tuned to align with macOS color and brightness behavior, aiming to deliver a consistent viewing experience when paired with Mac devices.

Connectivity is handled through Thunderbolt 4, supporting up to 96W power delivery. This allows users to connect and charge a MacBook with a single cable. The monitor also supports daisy chaining for dual 5K setups, which can be useful for multi-window workflows such as editing timelines or coding.

Additional features include support for BenQ Display Pilot 2 software, enabling control over brightness, colour profiles and screen layout directly from the Mac. The monitor also offers a Smart KVM feature for switching between systems, along with multiple ports for expanded connectivity. Ergonomic adjustments such as height, tilt, swivel and pivot are also included.

Rivals Apple Studio Display

The BenQ MA270S serves as a direct competitor to the Apple Studio Display by offering a matching 5K resolution and seamless Mac integration through its DisplayPilot 2 software. Unlike the Apple alternative, it includes a height-adjustable stand as standard, dual Thunderbolt 4 ports for daisy-chaining, and a built-in KVM switch to easily manage multiple devices.

Price and availability

The BenQ MA270S 5K monitor is available in India for Rs 94,998 (~$1,020). It can be purchased through leading retail stores as well as online platforms. It is already available in the US for $999.

A Conversation with the Visionaries: Rajeev Singh and Jeffrey Liang

Following the main showcase, I had the opportunity for an insightful tête-à-tête with Rajeev Singh, Managing Director of BenQ India, and Jeffrey Liang, President of BenQ Asia Pacific, to dive deeper into how this new hardware integrates into a professional creator’s daily grind. Here is the breakdown of our discussion:

Q1: For a filmmaker, the Apple Studio Display is often the “default.” Beyond the competitive ₹95k price point, why should a creator choose the BenQ MA270S? What is the “X-Factor”?

A1: Rajeev was quick to point out that value isn’t just about the sticker price; it’s about what’s included in the box. While competitors often charge a premium for basic ergonomics, the MA270S comes standard with a height-adjustable stand and versatile connectivity, including dual HDMI 2.0 ports and a DisplayPort 1.4, allowing it to serve as a hub for multiple devices. Furthermore, Jeffrey Liang highlighted that the real “X-Factor” is the proprietary Mac Color Tuning. Unlike generic monitors, BenQ has engineered this panel to match the MacBook’s liquid retina display out of the box, ensuring that the visual transition from laptop to 5K monitor is seamless and distraction-free.

Q2: As a professional, my studio cannot afford downtime. With BenQ’s “Make in India” initiative, what is the service promise for high-end monitors?

A2: Reliability is a cornerstone of the professional experience. Rajeev offered a very reassuring commitment: a 3-year onsite warranty that covers you no matter where you are located in India. This means that for a creator working out of a studio in Borivali or even a remote setup in Kashmir, BenQ provides the peace of mind that a technician will come directly to your workspace. This localized support structure is bolstered by their growing domestic presence, ensuring that professional workflows aren’t derailed by logistics.

Q3: My workflow is built on speed, so I prefer using Filmora over Final Cut Pro. Will the MA270S “Mac-specific” features, like keyboard brightness and volume control, still function perfectly?

A3: This was a vital point for my specific production style. Rajeev confirmed that the monitor is designed to specifically benefit the macOS ecosystem as a whole, rather than being tied to a single editing software. Through the Display Pilot 2 software, the monitor stays in perfect sync with the Mac version of applications like Filmora. You get the best of both worlds: the high-speed export and intuitive UI of Filmora combined with the hardware-level convenience of controlling monitor volume and brightness directly from your MacBook keyboard. The “M-Book” mode ensures color consistency across the board, regardless of which timeline you are scrubbing through.

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Global OnePlus Pad 3 Pro runs Geekbench with the top Qualcomm chip

OnePlus has started teasing a new tablet for its global debut, though the company hasn’t revealed the name yet. According to reports, it’s likely the OnePlus Pad 3 Pro. And now, ahead of launch, the same device has surfaced on Geekbench.

The listing shows a OnePlus tablet with the model number OPD2514, which is likely the global or Indian variant. It is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, confirmed by its CPU setup of two high-performance cores clocked at 4.61GHz and six efficiency cores running at 3.63GHz.

Meanwhile, graphics are handled by the Adreno 840 GPU.

The device tested on Geekbench is running Android 16 and comes with 12GB of RAM. In terms of performance, it scored 3,467 in the single-core test and 10,377 in the multi-core test.

OnePlus Pad 3 Pro Specifications (Expected)

As for other hardware specs, the OnePlus Pad 3 Pro is likely to feature a 13.2-inch display for productivity and media consumption. Its memory options are said to include up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage.

Being a large device, the tablet is rumored to pack a battery larger than 10,000mAh. Design-wise, it is tipped to arrive in at least two color options: Titanium and Green.

Oppo Pad 3 Pro

On a side note, last year’s OnePlus Pad 2 Pro was based on the Oppo Pad 4 Pro. As a result, the OnePlus Pad 3 Pro may similarly share similarities with the upcoming Oppo Pad 5 Pro

The latter is expected to debut with a 13.2-inch display, a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, a 13,380mAh battery with 67W fast charging, up to 16GB of RAM, up to 512GB of storage, a 13-megapixel rear camera, and an 8-megapixel front camera.

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Vivo T5 Pro launches with 9020mAh battery, 5000nits OLED display

As scheduled, Vivo today announced its latest mid-range smartphone, the Vivo T5 Pro 5G, in India. A successor to the Vivo T4 Pro, it debuts with a much larger 9,020mAh battery, up from 6,500mAh. The Vivo T5 Pro 5G starts at Rs 29,999 for the 8GB + 128GB variant in India. 

Vivo T5 Pro 5G Specifications

The phone features a large 6.83-inch 1.5K LTPS OLED display built on a Visionox VM9 panel. It supports a 144Hz refresh rate and reaches up to 5,000 nits peak brightness, with 2,000 nits in high brightness mode. 

The display also has 2,160Hz PWM dimming for reduced eye strain in low-light conditions.

Under the hood, the device runs on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, paired with LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. Vivo claims the phone can achieve around 1.2 million points on AnTuTu benchmarks. 

It also supports up to 120FPS gaming, aided by a large 7,000mm² vapor chamber cooling system that the company says is the biggest in this category.

The Vivo T5 Pro features a dual rear camera setup, consisting of a 50MP Sony IMX882 main sensor with OIS and a 2MP secondary depth sensor. On the front, there is a 32MP camera for selfies and video calls.

Powering the 9,020mAh battery is 90W fast charging support. Vivo claims the phone can charge up to 50% in around 37 minutes. Despite the large battery, the device remains 8.25mm thick and weighs 213 grams. The company also promises five years of battery health durability.

On the software side, the phone runs Android 16 with OriginOS 6. Vivo is offering three years of major OS updates and five years of security patches. The device also includes IP68 and IP69 ratings for water and dust resistance, an in-display optical fingerprint sensor, an IR blaster, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2.

The Vivo T5 Pro 5G will be available in Cosmic Black and Glacier Blue color options. It will go on sale starting April 21 via Flipkart, the Vivo India eStore, and offline retail stores.

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Xiaomi 17 Max clears SRRC certification, launch imminent

The Xiaomi 17 Max is making headlines again, this time for a regulatory filing in China. A new Xiaomi device with the model number 2605EPN8EC has passed China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology SRRC certification.

While the certification doesn’t confirm any specification except its connectivity (5G / WLAN / Bluetooth), it usually means that a launch isn’t too far away.

Based on earlier leaks, this device is widely believed to be the Xiaomi 17 Max, though some sources have referred to it as the Xiaomi 17S Pro. Either way, it’s a large-screen option in the company’s 17 series lineup. 

The model number also hints at Xiaomi’s internal timeline. It suggests a release window around April or May, which lines up with previous reports of a May debut in China.

What to expect?

According to previous reports, the Xiaomi 17 Max could feature a 6.9-inch flat OLED display with a 1.5K resolution and narrow bezels on all sides. The hardware will be led by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage.

Xiaomi 17 Pro Max

Its camera specs are likely to include a 200-megapixel main sensor, paired with a 50-megapixel telephoto macro lens. It will also have a 50MP ultrawide lens. These specs are similar in comparison to the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, but the latter also has a secondary display on the rear. The Xiaomi 17 Max is rumored to skip that. 

Other rumored features include symmetrical dual speakers, an X-axis linear motor, and a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. The device may also introduce a new silicon-based battery with a capacity starting in the 8,000mAh range, along with full water resistance and a metal frame. The overall design is said to follow a clean, minimalist approach.

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Asus unveils 2026 ZenBook S14/S16, ZenBook Duo, ZenBook A-series, read key features, price

Asus has introduced its 2026 editions of the Zenbook and Vivobook laptops in India, focusing on design, portability, and next-generation performance. The announcement includes multiple models across premium and mainstream segments, with pre-orders now open for select devices.

2026 Zenbook and Vivobook lineup’s key features

Asus ZenBook S16 (2026)
Asus ZenBook S16 (2026)

The new 2026 Zenbook range includes the Zenbook S14, Zenbook Duo, and Zenbook A series, all built using a new Ceraluminum material aimed at improving durability while keeping the devices lightweight. The Zenbook S14 stands out with its slim profile of around 1.1 cm and a weight close to 1.2 kg, making it suitable for users who prefer portability. It also features a 14-inch 3K OLED display and is powered by Intel Core Ultra series processors, offering up to 50 TOPS of AI performance for demanding tasks.

The Zenbook Duo takes a different approach by offering dual 14-inch OLED touch displays with a 144Hz refresh rate. This setup allows better multitasking, especially for users working across multiple apps. It runs on Intel Core Ultra processors and is designed to handle heavier workflows while still maintaining a relatively compact design.

Asus ZenBook Duo (2026)
Asus ZenBook Duo (2026)

The Zenbook A14 and A16 models focus on lightweight usage, with the A14 weighing under 1 kg. These devices are powered by Snapdragon X2 series processors, enabling AI-driven features and efficient performance for everyday tasks.

Asus Zenbook A16 (2026)
Asus Zenbook A16 (2026)

On the Vivobook side, Asus has annoced both the Classic and S series models. The Vivobook 14 and 16 come with Intel Core Ultra 5 processors and include AI-based features such as smart search and task assistance. They also feature an AI camera with face unlock support for added security. Meanwhile, the Vivobook S14 and S16 target users looking for a balance between performance and design, offering metallic builds, long battery life, and Intel Core Ultra 7 processors for smoother multitasking.

Price and availability

2026 Zenbook and Vivobook lineup
2026 Zenbook and Vivobook lineup

The 2026 Zenbook series starts at Rs 179,990 (~$1,930), while the Vivobook range begins at Rs 98,990 (~$1,060). Pre-orders for select Zenbook models are open from April 14 to April 20, with general availability starting April 21 across ASUS stores, online platforms, and retail partners.

The Zenbook Duo is priced at Rs 299,990 (~Rs 3,215), while the Zenbook A14 and A16 start at Rs 185,990 (~$1,990) and Rs 199,990 (~$2,145), respectively. Vivobook models are positioned more affordably, with prices ranging between Rs 98,990 and Rs 131,990 depending on the configuration.

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OnePlus gives early confirmation on its gaming console

Word on the street says OnePlus is working on a handheld console, and turns out it’s real. OnePlus official Li Jie confirmed in a livestream yesterday that the company is at least experimenting with a handheld gaming device.

During the stream, Li briefly showed a hand-drawn sketch of what looked like a portable console. The illustration wasn’t detailed, but the outline was clear enough to suggest it’s a gaming device.

Previously, tipster Digital Chat Station shared renders of a similar device. Those images pointed to a slightly boxy design with shoulder buttons, a rear camera, and colored grips.

So far, OnePlus hasn’t confirmed any specifications. But based on leaks, the device could feature an 8-inch display and run on a flagship chipset from MediaTek.

OnePlus’s gaming console will be touchscreen first

What could set this console apart is its approach to controls. Instead of relying entirely on joysticks and physical buttons, OnePlus may focus on a touchscreen-first interaction system. It’s expected to improve multi-finger input, reduce latency, and support high refresh rates.

Previous reports also mention system-level optimizations for games like Delta Force and PUBG Mobile.

The console is also expected to pack a larger battery, with hints of active cooling as well.

OnePlus gaming console leaked image by DCS
OnePlus gaming console leaked image by DCS

Alongside the console tease, Li also showed the OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra, a more immediate product powered by a Dimensity 9500 chip and a 165Hz display. It is closer to launch, while the handheld console is more of an experiment for now.

A report from March had already suggested that OnePlus was exploring an “Android handheld console” concept, possibly as part of a broader push by smartphone makers into new categories.

Nothing is official yet, and there’s still no timeline. But now that the concept has been teased by the company itself, a OnePlus console may not be too far off.

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Smartphone shipments slip in Q1 2026, while Apple and Samsung continue to grow share

Global smartphone shipments are off to a slower start in 2026. According to IDC’s latest Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, shipments fell 4.1% year over year in the first quarter to 289.7 million units.

The drop effectively ends a ten-quarter streak of growth that began around mid-2023. And we are all probably aware of the reasons. Supply constraints tied to storage components and rising costs. Both of these are expected to continue putting pressure on the market.

The top two companies still posted growth. Samsung and Apple were the only vendors among the global top five to record year-over-year gains.

The market outlook in Q1, 2026

Samsung returned to the number one spot for the quarter, thanks in part to the demand for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Even with a later-than-usual launch, shipments still rose 3.6% compared to last year. 

The company also filled the gap with earlier releases in its midrange A series, which helped stabilize volumes.

Apple followed in second place, with the iPhone 17 series seeing particularly strong demand in China. The company recorded more than 30% growth in the mainland, contributing to a 3.3% increase globally. That said, IDC notes that supply disruptions and weaker channel support in some regions kept that growth in check.

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For the rest of the top five, things were a bit more muted. Xiaomi held onto third place despite posting the largest decline among the group. 

Oppo came in fourth, with stronger performance in China offsetting weaker international results. Notably, Oppo’s data now also includes Realme. Vivo rounds out the top five, contributing 7.3% of global smartphone shipments. 

Outside the top tier, there were a few bright spots. Honor, along with Lenovo (through Motorola) and Huawei, all managed to grow. Honor stood out with a 24% year-over-year increase, which IDC says is due to its overseas expansion. 

In China, total shipments reached about 69 million units, down 3.3% from a year ago. Even there, growth from Huawei and Apple wasn’t enough to offset the broader slowdown.

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Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 specifications leaked; here’s how it differs from Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro

Several reports have revealed that there will be two versions of the next-generation Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite-branded 8-series chip. These include the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 and 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro. Tipster Digital Chat Station has now shared fresh details about the standard variant and how it differs from the Pro model.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 key details revealed

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 specs leak

According to the tipster, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6, identified as SM8950, is expected to be built on TSMC’s advanced 2nm process. It is said to feature a new 2+3+3 Oryon CPU layout, along with a shared 16MB L2 cache. This architecture indicates a strong focus on balancing performance and efficiency for flagship devices.

On the graphics side, the chipset may include an Adreno 845 GPU with a six-slice design, paired with 12MB GMEM and 6MB system-level cache. It is also expected to support LPDDR5X memory and UFS 5.0 storage, making it suitable for high-performance smartphones without pushing costs too high. The chip is likely to power upper mid-range and mainstream flagship models in the next cycle.

How does the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 differ from the Pro variant

The same source suggests that the standard version comes with slightly reduced cache and peripheral capabilities compared to the Pro model. Earlier reports indicate that the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, carrying model number SM8975, could bring support for LPDDR6 memory along with a more powerful Adreno 850 GPU and expanded cache configuration.

While its performance is expected to as high as 6GHz, it is also being said that it might not even deliver 20 percent performance improvement over its previous generation.

In addition, the Pro variant is expected to target premium Ultra-tier smartphones, while the standard chip may focus on offering stable performance and better efficiency for a wider range of devices. However, there are reports that the OnePlus 16 and iQOO 16 will come equipped with the Pro chip.

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Xiaomi launches Mijia Hair Clipper 2 Set with precision trimming and engraving blade

Xiaomi has added another product to its Mijia lineup, this time in the personal care category. The new Hair Clipper 2 Set builds on the regular version, but adds a couple of extras that make it a bit more versatile.

At its core, it’s still a standard hair clipper, but the set version includes precision trimming and engraving attachments, which is where things get more interesting. The precision trimmer is meant for smaller areas, around the hairline, ears, or sideburns, basically the kind of detailing you don’t always get right with a regular clipper.

Then there’s the engraving blade, which feels a bit more niche. It’s designed for sharper lines or patterns, so more for styling than basic trimming. Probably not something everyone will use, but it adds an extra layer for those who like experimenting.

Both attachments use a titanium carbide coating, and Xiaomi says the main blade is built to reduce friction and heat during use. That should help with comfort, especially if you’re using it for longer sessions.

In terms of adjustments, the clipper offers 19 length settings along with two speed modes, so there’s a decent amount of flexibility. It’s also IPX7 rated, meaning you can rinse it under water without worrying too much.

There’s a small display on the body as well, which shows battery status and other basic info. Not essential, but useful.

The box includes quite a few accessories, adjustable combs, cleaning tools, even a cape, so it’s clearly meant to be a complete kit rather than just the device.

The Mijia Hair Clipper 2 Set is priced at 189 yuan and is already available through Xiaomi’s Youpin platform in China.

Overall, it feels like Xiaomi is trying to push this a bit beyond just a basic grooming tool. It’s still simple at its core, but with enough extras to make it more flexible for people who want to do a bit more than a quick trim.

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Motorola Edge 70 Pro Geekbench reveals its chipset

The Edge 70 Pro by Motorola is set to be announced in India soon. Ahead of the big reveal, the device has appeared on Geekbench, revealing its chipset and performance metrics.

According to details shared by tipster Abhishek Yadav, the phone appears on benchmark tests with 12GB of RAM and Android 16 out of the box. The listing also reveals an octa-core chipset, believed to be part of MediaTek’s Dimensity 8000 series—likely the Dimensity 8500.

The chip uses a mix of cores, including four efficiency cores clocked at 2.2GHz, three performance cores at 3.2GHz, and a prime core reaching up to 3.4GHz. Graphics duties are handled by a Mali-G720 MC8 GPU.

In terms of raw numbers, the device scores 1,727 in single-core and 6,563 in multi-core tests.

What to expect?

The benchmark leak comes shortly after a teaser microsite quietly went live on Flipkart. While the page doesn’t explicitly name the device, the design and finishes shown match previously leaked renders of the Edge 70 Pro. It is expected to come in three finishes: a fabric-like blue, a satin-style green, and a marble-inspired white.

Design-wise, the phone is expected to stick with familiar Motorola aesthetics, a curved display with a centered hole-punch camera, and a square-shaped module on the back housing a triple camera system. There is also mention of HDR10+ certification.

Moreover, certification listings suggest a 6,500 mAh battery with support for 90 W fast charging via USB-C. Other specifications have not been confirmed yet.

None of this is official just yet, but the pieces are starting to line up. Between the benchmark listing, leaked visuals, and the Flipkart teaser, it looks like Motorola is getting ready to formally introduce the Edge 70 Pro soon.

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OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra teasers begin, offers gaming-focused design, 165Hz display, and more

OnePlus has started teasing its upcoming Ace 6 Ultra, offering an early look at its design and gaming-focused upgrades. The device is expected to launch later this month in China, with more details gradually emerging. It is expected to rival the Redmi K90 Max, which is set to debut on April 21 in the country.

OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra design and gaming focus

The OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra‘s black colour has been unveiled, featuring a layered texture created using a 3D light engraving process. The finish reflects light dynamically, giving the rear panel a shifting visual effect. A large “Ace” text is prominently engraved across the back panel, adding to its bold visual identity. The design also includes a simplified rectangular camera module and a striking vertical branding element.

The camera module has been flattened to avoid interference with finger placement, while a redesigned internal structure helps manage heat more effectively. The company has also refined the edges to improve long-duration grip, which is often a concern during extended gaming sessions.

On the front, the phone is expected to feature a 165Hz high refresh rate display developed in partnership with BOE. This panel is positioned to deliver smoother visuals, aligning more closely with gaming monitors. The device is also said to include software-level optimizations aimed at maintaining stable frame rates while keeping power consumption under control.

OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra specifications (rumored)

According to recent reports, the OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra will have a 6.78-inch OLED display with 1.5K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. It is expected to run on the Dimensity 9500 chipset and pack a large 8,500mAh battery with support for 100W charging. The device may be offered in multiple RAM and storage configurations, going up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage.

For photography, the phone could include a 50-megapixel main sensor along with an 8-megapixel secondary camera, while the front may feature a 16-megapixel selfie camera. It is also expected to run on Android 16 with ColorOS 16 layered on top, and will be available in Titanium and Black shades. At present, there’s no clarity whether there will be a global version of this device.

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boAt CineHead M1 Projector Debuts in India with Full HD, 200 ANSI Lumens Output and Dual 3W Speakers

boAt has launched the CineHead M1 Smart Projector in India, expanding its presence in the home entertainment segment. The device adopts a compact form factor that resembles a portable speaker design seen in similar products in the market.

Boat CineHead M1 Smart Projector

The CineHead M1 offers native Full HD 1080p resolution and 200 ANSI lumens brightness. It supports projection sizes ranging from 30 inches to 150 inches, making it suitable for both small rooms and larger viewing setups. The projector is positioned for everyday content consumption, including movies, shows, and streaming.

It runs on Android 12 and includes access to a built-in app store. Users can download apps such as Prime Video, JioHotstar, SonyLiv, Zee5, and YouTube. Wireless screen mirroring is also supported, allowing users to cast content from smartphones, tablets, and laptops onto a larger screen.

Boat CineHead M1 Smart Projector

The device features auto focus, which adjusts image sharpness within seconds without manual input. It also includes auto keystone correction to fix image distortion and maintain a properly aligned rectangular screen, even when placed at an angle. The rotatable design allows flexible adjustment of the projection angle based on the setup.

For audio, the projector comes with dual 3W speakers. The sound output is designed for regular viewing, reducing the need for external speakers in most cases. Connectivity options include HDMI, USB, AV, and AUX ports, allowing users to connect laptops, gaming consoles, and storage devices. It also supports dual-band WiFi for stable wireless streaming and faster performance. The built-in carry handle improves portability, making it easier to move and set up. The projector offers a lamp life of up to 30,000 hours.

Pricing & availability

The boAt CineHead M1 Smart Projector is available in Ivory White and is priced at Rs 10,999. It can be purchased via Amazon.

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Dreame launches H70 Ultra Station with 28,000Pa suction, 200°C steam cleaning & 7500mAh battery

Dreame has launched the H70 Ultra Station, its flagship wet-and-dry floor cleaning device in the Chinese market. The device is priced at 4,999 yuan ($733) and is now listed on JD.com.

Dreame H70 Ultra Station

Dreame H70 Ultra Station Specifications

The H70 Ultra Station features a dual heating system powered by a 330W aerospace-grade boiler, delivering steam at up to 200°C and 4000 mg/min for effective removal of stains, grease, and bacteria. It also supports 90°C hot water cleaning for deep floor cleaning and allergen removal.

The device boasts 28,000Pa suction, driven by a 150,000 RPM motor for powerful debris removal. Its noise reduction system ensures low noise levels without affecting performance.

The H70 Ultra Station includes a self-cleaning feature with two options: a 95°C hot water mode and a 200°C steam mode. These features ensure the roller brush and internal components remain clean and hygienic without requiring manual effort.

Dreame H70 Ultra Station

For power, the device features a 7,500mAh battery, providing up to 90 minutes of runtime. It includes a 5.5L automatic water refill station that supports up to 7 days of cleaning in a plug-and-play setup.

Dreame added smart features to improve usability. The device includes AI-assisted controls such as self-propelled movement, real-time dirt detection, and omnidirectional assistance. It supports app connectivity for remote control and real-time monitoring through a high-definition display.

The H70 Ultra Station features a 360-degree hot water penetration system for enhanced cleaning efficiency. Its roller brush includes a Swiss PPA anti-tangle blade to cut hair during cleaning, while a dual-layer suction and brushing system prevents tangles from long hair or pet fur.

In related news, Xiaomi has recently introduced Mijia Robot Vacuum and Mop 4 featuring 10,000Pa suction and up to 180 minutes of runtime, all at a competitive price.

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Sony INZONE H6 Wired Air Gaming Headset Launched with Open-Back Design and 360 Spatial Sound

Sony has added a new headset to its INZONE gaming lineup with the launch of the INZONE H6 Wired Air. It is positioned as a lightweight, open-back option for players who rely on sound accuracy during gameplay.

Sony INZONE H6 Air

The biggest change here is the open-back design. Unlike closed gaming headsets, the earcups are not sealed, which reduces internal echo and makes the sound feel more natural. In practice, this creates a wider soundstage, making it easier to pick up direction and distance of in-game audio.

Sony is using custom-tuned drivers based on its MDR-MV1 studio headphones. These have been adjusted for gaming use. The headset also includes back ducts built into the driver unit to manage airflow. This helps deliver deeper bass without muddying mid-range sounds, so footsteps, dialogue, and background details remain clear.

The audio profile has been tuned with input from sound teams at PlayStation Studios. There is a dedicated RPG and Adventure equalizer setting that boosts environmental detail and depth. When used with the USB-C Audio Box and INZONE Hub software, the headset supports virtual 7.1 channel surround sound along with 360 Spatial Sound for Gaming.

Comfort is another focus. The headset weighs about 199 grams without the detachable mic and cable, making it one of Sony’s lightest gaming headsets. It uses a spring hinge headband design, similar to the INZONE H9 II, to keep the fit stable without adding pressure.

For voice chat, the INZONE H6 Air includes a cardioid boom microphone. It is angled toward the mouth to focus on voice pickup while cutting out side noise. The arm is flexible and stays in place once adjusted. Sony worked with Fnatic during development as part of its broader push into competitive gaming gear.

The INZONE H6 Air is priced at $199.99 in the US and $249.99 in Canada, and is available through Sony’s website, Amazon, and Best Buy.

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