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Google rolls out Identity Check feature on Android phones: Here’s how to use it

Google has begun the rollout of its new Identity Check feature for Android, starting with Pixel phones running Android 15. Announced last week, this security measure adds an extra layer of protection by requiring biometric verification for access to sensitive device functions when users are outside of their designated trusted locations.

What is Android’s new Identity Check feature?

The core function of Identity Check is to allow users to specify locations they consider safe. When the device is outside of these trusted zones, users will be prompted to authenticate themselves biometrically before accessing certain settings and features. This is designed to protect sensitive information and prevent unauthorized changes to the device.

Google has outlined the specific actions that will trigger the Identity Check prompt when outside a trusted location. These include managing Google accounts on the device (adding or removing), setting up a new device using the current one, disabling Identity Check itself, viewing or modifying trusted places, disabling Theft Protection features, turning off Find My Device, performing a factory reset, changing biometric data, and accessing passwords and passkeys stored in Google Password Manager, including auto-filling passwords in apps.

Identity Check complements other security features already available on Android, such as Theft Detection Lock, Offline Device Lock, and Remote Lock, all aimed at enhancing device security and protecting user data in case of theft or loss.

How to enable Identity Check

Enabling Identity Check on a compatible Pixel phone involves a few steps:

-Users should first ensure their device is running the latest version of Android.
– Then, within the Settings app, go to the Google section, then All Services, and finally Theft Protection. From there, enable the Identity Check feature. 

-You will then be prompted to sign into their Google account, set up a lock screen and biometrics if they haven’t already, and then designate their trusted locations. 

– Once these steps are completed, the feature will get activated. 

The rollout is currently underway for Pixel devices running Android 15. Google has indicated that the feature will be coming to eligible Samsung phones with One UI 7 in the coming weeks, with broader availability for other Android devices expected later this year. While the initial release focuses on Pixel users, the wider rollout will bring this added security measure to a broader range of Android devices in the near future.

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Next-gen Snapdragon X2 chips could be arriving soon

With the Snapdragon X series of ARM chipsets for laptops, Qualcomm made a notable push in the PC segment. It brought great energy efficiency and performance along with support for AI processes. Now, the company might be working on the successors to these chips, which could be unveiled soon.

Snapdragon X2 Elite & X2 Plus in the works

To recall, the chipmaking giant unveiled the Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus last year. But it seems like the Snapdragon X2 chip series could be dropping soon and there might be a new flagship chips as well. The Snapdragon X2 series may soon include a new “Ultra Premium” tier as well. The Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus shook the market and competitors like Intel and AMD.

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Snapdragon X

AI was undoubtedly a big focus of these new chips, which was one aspect that other brands didn’t focus on. But with the Snapdragon X announcement, both Team Blue and Team Red caught up in a short period of time with great their own chips that packed dedicated NPUs. So while Qualcomm was losing ground in terms of performance, leaked shipping manifests (shared by Olrak_29 on X) has revealed that the Snapdragon X2 is clearly in the works.

The Snapdragon X2 moniker was also listed alongside the “Ultra Premium” tag, which likely hints at a more powerful processor. For those unaware, the upcoming chips are next generation ARM processors like its predecessors. Currently, there is only a Plus and Elite option, but there might soon be a Snapdragon X Ultra variant as well. We can exect improved performance, upgraded NPU, and better graphics performance. These should launch sometime later this year, which is in line with our older report. This is all the information we have at the moment, so stay tuned for more.

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Honor Pad X9a visits TDRA: New tablet might launch soon

Honor might be working on another budget tablet model. The company could be gearing up to launch the Honor Pad X9a soon as the tablet was just spotted on a certification platform in UAE. So here’s everything we know at the moment.

Honor Pad X9a Spotted on TDRA

The Chinese brand’s Honor Pad V9 model was spotted on TDRA certification just last month. And now, the Pad X9a model was also certified on this platform. It was seen carrying the ELN2-W29 model number. As per the online database, the Honor Pad X9a model that was certified is the WiFi only variant. Apart from this, no finer details were revealed on TDRA certification like its specifications, design, or launch details.

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Honor Pad X8a

As the name suggests, this model appears to be the successor of the Honor Pad X8a that launched last year. So we can expect the upcoming tablet to have a few upgrades. To recall, the Honor Pad X8a sports a tall 11-inch TFT LCD display with a Full HD+ resolution and 90Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it is equipped with the Snapdragon 680 SoC, which is paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.

A massive 8,300mAh battery pack powers this tablet. This cell is packed in a slim 7.25mm body that weighs 495 grams in weight. For photography, the rear features a 5MP shooter while the front houses a 5MP selfie camera. The Pad X8a also housed a quad speaker setup for an improved audio experience. Back in September 2024, the company released the tablet in a new Honor Pad X8a Nadal Kids edition as well.

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iPhone users can free up to 7GB of storage by disabling Apple Intelligence

With the rollout of iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, and macOS 15.3, Apple’s latest AI-powered feature, Apple Intelligence, is now enabled by default on compatible devices. While this set of AI tools brings features like message summaries, image generation, and enhanced Siri interactions, it also comes with a significant storage requirement. Apple’s official documentation confirms that Apple Intelligence consumes up to 7GB of storage across iPhones, iPads, and Macs.

You can also disable specific features instead of turning it off completely

For users struggling with limited storage or those who simply do not find the AI features useful, there is an option to disable Apple Intelligence entirely. Once turned off, the local AI models are removed from the device, reclaiming the occupied space. This can be especially beneficial for iPhone users dealing with constrained storage, particularly those who do not actively use AI-generated content or enhancements.

To disable Apple Intelligence, users can navigate to Settings on an iPhone or iPad, or System Settings on a Mac, and access the “Apple Intelligence & Siri” section. From there, toggling off Apple Intelligence will prompt a confirmation, after which the system will remove AI-related resources. Some AI features, such as Writing Tools, Genmoji, and Image Playground, will no longer be accessible. However, certain tools like the Clean Up feature in the Photos app may remain available.

Apple Intelligence is currently not available in mainland China, and Apple has not provided a timeline for its release in that region. Additionally, only devices equipped with Apple’s latest hardware, such as the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 16 series, and M-series iPads and Macs support Apple Intelligence. Users who have updated to iOS 18.2 must also opt in to gain access to the AI features.

For those unsure about completely turning off Apple Intelligence, Apple provides options to selectively disable individual features through app settings. Features like message summaries in notifications and writing assistance tools can be switched off without disabling the AI suite entirely. By managing these settings, users can tailor their experience while keeping control over their device’s storage and functionality.

If you’re unsure which flagship to choose, our latest article compares the Galaxy S25 Ultra and iPhone 16 Pro Max to help you decide which one suits you best.

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Vivo T4x & Vivo Y59 budget phones launching in India soon: Spotted on BIS

Vivo is apparently planning on launching two budget smartphones in India soon. The upcoming Vivo T4x and Vivo Y59 models have just surfaced in an Indian certification. This hints at an imminent Indian release, so here’s everything we know so far.

Vivo T4x and Vivo Y59 May Debut in India Soon

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Vivo T4x and Vivo Y59 on BIS

The Chinese brand’s upcoming budget phones were spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) by MySmartPrice. The certification is common for any smartphone that is launching in India, so the upcoming devices might be arriving in the region soon. The Vivo T4x can be seen carrying the V2437 model number, while the Vivo Y59 was seen carrying the V2443 model number. While this does hint at the Indian launch being near, it does not reveal any details regarding its design, specifications, or release date.

But we can expect both models to offer some upgrades in specs over their predecessors. To recall, the Vivo T3x launched with a 13,499 INR price tag for the 4GB + 128GB variant. This model was equipped with the Snapdragon 695 SoC. On the front, it sports a tall 6.72-inch IPS LCD panel that offers FHD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 1000 nits of peak brightness.

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Vivo T3x

The Vivo Y58 has a nearly identical screen but with a Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 under the hood. Both smartphones pack a massive 6,000mAh battery pack that supports 44W wired fast charging. The duo also packs a 50MP dual camera setup on the rear, while the front packs an 8MP selfie shooter. Other notable features include a side mounted fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, Bluetooth 5.1, and Android 14 OS out of the box. This is all the information we have at the moment, so stick around for more.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge to feature a 200MP camera & Gorilla Glass Victus 2 display: Tipster

During the Galaxy S25 series announcement, Samsung first showcased the Galaxy S25 Edge model. The brand has yet to reveal the launch date for this ultra thin flagship phone, but a fresh leak has revealed some key details regarding the display on the front and the camera system on the rear.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Camera & Screen Protection Tipped

The news arrives from tipster PandaFlash who shared the information on X (formerly Twitter). PandaFlash claims that the main camera is a 200MP sensor, which will be paired with a 12MP ultra wide angle lens. This is in line with one of our earlier reports. The primary shooter is likely the same sensor that Samsung has used on the last few Galaxy Ultra models. Since the Galaxy S25 Edge lacks a telephoto shooter, the model won’t offer optical zoom.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

To recall, the Galaxy S25 Ultra has a 200MP main camera with a f/1.7 aperture, multi-directional PDAF, and OIS support. So we can expect it to make a return in the Galaxy S25 Edge as well. So this phone could be positioned between the Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra. On the front, the tipster added that the Edge could sport Corning’s Gorilla Glass Victus 2 for protection. This is a step below the Gorilla Armor 2 found on the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Rumors have hinted that the S25 Edge will sport a tall 6.7-inch panel. Similar to the rest of the Galaxy S25 lineup, the Edge would likely pack Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite For Galaxy SoC. The model may pack a 3,900mAh battery pack, which could support 25W wired fast charging. This is all the information we have at the moment, so stay tuned for more.

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Xiaomi 15 Ultra storage & color variants revealed ahead of global launch

Xiaomi is gearing up to launch the flagship Xiaomi 15 Ultra in China next month. While there is no word on its overseas release, the global variant of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra was just leaked, revealing its storage configurations and color options. So let’s check it out.

Xiaomi 15 Ultra global model storage & color options

The news arrives from known tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore who shared the details with 91Mobiles. In the report, it was confirmed that the Xiaomi 15 Ultra would launch in at least one storage variant with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. There are three color versions of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra that include black, white, and silver. In comparison, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra only launched in just black and white color options and had the same 16GB + 512GB configurations.

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Xiaomi 15 Ultra

Notably, the predecessor was also released with a vegan leather finish. As of right now, these were all the details that were revealed in the Xiaomi 15 Ultra. But just last week, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra had its rear design revealed thanks to real life images. Looking at the image, the large circular camera island makes its return with Leica branding for the camera lens. Based on what we know so far, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is expected to launch with the Snapragon 8 Elite SoC.

A massive 6,000mAh battery pack could power this photography centric flagship phone with support for 90W wired fast charging and 50W wireless fast charging support as well. On the back, the main sensor could be a 1-inch main camera, a 200MP periscope telephoto shooter, and more. However, details are still scarce, so stay tuned for more.

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6 lesser-known Android 15 features (but are super useful)

Android 15 useful features

After months of testing, Google released Android 15 on October 15, 2024. At first glance, it might not seem like a big upgrade — there are no flashy redesigns to the home screen, quick settings, or other elements. However, beneath the surface, Android 15 brings a host of useful improvements and exciting features that improve the overall software experience.

While features like Private Space, satellite connectivity, predictive back gesture, and app archiving have grabbed the headlines, there are some lesser-known features that can just be as useful.

6 useful Android 15 features that many people don’t know

1. Turn your Android phone into a high-quality webcam

Android 14 also lets you use your Android phone as a webcam for your PC, but Android 15 takes it a step further by introducing a new high-quality mode that improves the video quality over a wired connection. While it improves the video quality, your phone might get a little hot because it turns off several optimizations.

Here are the steps to follow:

  1. Connect your phone to a PC via a wired connection.
  2. Tap the USB notification and choose Webcam.
  3. Tap the HQ button in the upper-left corner.

2. Limit charging to protect battery health

Smartphone brands now offer longer software support so that the devices stay relevant for years to come. Hence, it’s necessary to keep the battery in good condition. Android 15 makes it easy by allowing users to limit charging to 80%.

This new feature is Charging optimization, which, when enabled, stops charging the device when it reaches 80% to keep the battery health in check.

Here’s how to activate it on Google Pixels:

1. Open Settings and tap Battery.

2. Click Charging optimization.

3. Toggle on Use charging optimization and choose Limit to 80%.

Samsung phones running One UI 6.1 (based on Android 14) already have access to the charging limitation feature, now comes as a part of Android 15.

3. Hide your device name from Wi-Fi networks

Android 15 introduces many security features, including one that’s lesser-known to most people. This feature hides your device’s name from Wi-Fi networks, particularly useful when connecting to public Wi-Fi in cafés, restaurants, airports, etc. You can also hide your device’s MAC address to prevent others from tracking your online activity.

Follow these steps to boost your privacy:

  1. Open Settings and go to Network & internet.
  2. Tap Internet and then the gear icon next to the connected Wi-Fi network.
  3. Select Privacy.
  4. Toggle off Send device name option.
  5. Tap Use randomize MAC for better privacy (optional).

4. Save time by creating app pairs

While split-screen mode has existed for years, switching through your favorite split-screen combinations has always been time-consuming. Android 15 makes it easy by introducing app pairs, which lets you create a shortcut icon for split-screen apps. So, you can launch two apps on a split-screen with just one tap.

To create a split-screen shortcut icon, open two apps in the split-screen mode, tap the app icons in the recent apps menu, and choose Save app pair.

Additionally, Android 15 lets you pin apps on the taskbar on Pixel 9 Pro Fold or Pixel Tablet for quicker access. 

5. Protect your data from thieves

Our smartphones have plenty of crucial data, and losing access to it can be a nightmare. Android 15 takes a big step in that direction by introducing new security layers to stop thieves from accessing your data.

Even if your device gets stolen, Android 15 won’t let others wipe the phone and set it up using a new account. During the process, the device will ask to confirm the original lock screen or sign into your Google account to proceed. This ensures the stolen devices remain locked and unusable.

Google has also strengthened Android to detect if it’s being snatched. Using sensors and AI, it can predict if the phone is being stolen, and instantly lock the screen. While this feature isn’t exclusive to Android 15 (available on older versions as well), its integration makes your phone more secure.

To strengthen your device security, go to Settings > Security & privacy and enable theft protection features.

6. Set third-party app as your default wallet app

With Android 15, you don’t have to rely solely on Google Wallet. You can set your favorite app as the default wallet app. This can be useful in regions where Google Wallet is not accessible.

Here’s how to change your default wallet app:

  1. Open Settings and choose Apps.
  2. Tap Default apps.
  3. Choose Wallet app and select your favorite wallet app.

While this change is small, it ensures users have more control over their digital payments.

Android 15 brings subtle yet impactful changes

While Android 15 may not be a groundbreaking update, it brings many small changes that save our time, and improve data security and the overall experience.

Also Read:
1. 5 Reasons why Android 15 is better than Android 14
2. Galaxy devices that may get Android 15/One UI 7 update

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Flipkart confirms Nothing Phone (3a) series launch, back design partially revealed

Nothing has scheduled its next launch event for March 4th. That’s still a month away, but in typical Nothing fashion, the company is already dropping cryptic teasers to build the hype. 

A new teaser courtesy of Flipkart confirms that Nothing is indeed planning to launch the Phone (3a) series in March. Initially, Nothing didn’t clarify whether it would unveil the Phone (3) flagship or the (3a) series, but now it’s official — the spotlight is on the (3a) lineup.

Flipkart’s teaser also offers a glimpse of the design. The device features Glyph LED lights that partially encircle the camera module. The module itself remains horizontally aligned like its predecessors, but this time, it will sport three lenses.

Nothing Phone (3a) Series Specifications

In the upcoming lineup, Nothing is expected to unveil the Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro. The Phone (3a) will reportedly arrive in two configurations — 8/128GB and 12/256GB storage, with black and white color options.

The camera setup is expected to include a 50-megapixel main sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom. On the front, it may house a 32-megapixel selfie camera.

The device is rumored to feature a massive 6.8-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it’s expected to pack the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip and a 5,000mAh battery with support for 45W fast charging. Out of the box, it could run Nothing OS 3.1 based on Android 15.

At present, there is no information available about the core specifications of the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro. However, a new report suggests it will come in a single configuration with 12GB RAM + 256GB storage and be available in grey and black color variants. We will keep you updated if any new information emerges.

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Is it worth purchasing iQOO 12 for Rs 41,999?

The iQOO 12 is currently available on Amazon for Rs 41,999, including bank and coupon offers, down from its listed price of Rs 45,999. Originally launched at Rs 52,999 in December 2023, its price has dropped significantly following the arrival of the iQOO 13, making it a compelling option in this price range.

1. iQOO 12 steal deal at Rs 41,999

iQOO 12 available for Rs 41,999 on Amazon
iQOO 12 is available for Rs 41,999 on Amazon, inclusive of bank and coupon offers

At Rs 41,999, the iQOO 12 stands out among other smartphones in the same segment, including the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy S23, Vivo V40 Pro, OnePlus 12R, Xiaomi 14 Civi, Realme GT 6, and Poco F7. While some of these models excel in performance, such as the OnePlus 12R, Realme GT 6, and Poco F7, others like the Vivo V40 Pro and Xiaomi 14 Civi are more camera-focused. The iQOO 12, however, delivers strong performance along with an impressive photography experience, making it a well-rounded choice.

Compared to all the rivals mentioned above, the iQOO 12 is undoubtedly a better deal. However, there is one major competitor that hasn’t been mentioned yet.

2. iQOO 12 vs OnePlus 13R: Which one should you choose?

iQOO 12 listed for Rs 45,999, comes with an additional Rs 3,000 coupon discount

The OnePlus 13R is one of the strongest competitors to the iQOO 12. Both phones are powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, paired with LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. They also share a 6.78-inch AMOLED LTPO display with a 1.5K resolution. However, while the iQOO 12 offers a 144Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 3,000 nits, the OnePlus 13R features a 120Hz refresh rate but a higher peak brightness of 4,500 nits.

On the front, both devices sport a 16-megapixel selfie camera. The real difference lies in the rear camera setup. The iQOO 12 is equipped with a 50-megapixel main sensor with OIS, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 64-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. In contrast, the OnePlus 13R features an OIS-assisted 50-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom.

Battery life is another key factor. The iQOO 12 houses a 5,000mAh battery with 120W fast charging, while the OnePlus 13R comes with a larger 6,000mAh battery and 80W fast charging. This makes battery performance a trade-off—while the OnePlus 13R has a bigger battery, the iQOO 12 charges significantly faster.

In terms of pricing, the OnePlus 13R starts at Rs 42,999 for the 12GB+256GB variant, while the 16GB+512GB model costs Rs 49,999. Meanwhile, the iQOO 12’s 12GB+256GB and 16GB+512GB versions are available for Rs 42,999 and Rs 47,999, respectively, after a Rs 3,000 coupon discount.

iQOO 12 is also available with additional offers, such as Rs 1,000 bank discount and up to 9-month no-cost EMI

Additional discounts of Rs 1,000 are available for ICICI, HDFC, and Federal Bank cardholders, bringing the effective prices down to Rs 41,999 and Rs 46,999, respectively. As can be seen in the above screenshot, it also comes with up to a 9-month no-cost EMI offer that can be clubbed with a Rs 1,000 discount.

It is also advisable to check for offers on the OnePlus 13R on Amazon and the OnePlus official website.

3. Why you might want to skip the iQOO 12

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OnePlus 13R

One of the main drawbacks of the iQOO 12 is its software update policy. The OnePlus 13R runs on Android 15 with OxygenOS 15 and is promised four major Android updates. In contrast, the iQOO 12 comes with Android 14 and FunTouch OS 14 and is expected to receive updates only up to Android 17, which is not bad.

Ultimately, the choice depends on your priorities. If you prioritize performance and photography, the iQOO 12 is an excellent option at its discounted price. While the iQOO 12 is now available for an enticing price, its software support may feel limited compared to the OnePlus 13R.

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Is Galaxy S25 Ultra better than iPhone 16 Pro Max?

The battle between Samsung and Apple for smartphone supremacy continues with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and iPhone 16 Pro Max. Both devices represent the pinnacle of their respective brands, boasting top-tier hardware, AI-driven features, and significant camera advancements. But which one is better? The answer depends on what you’re looking for in a smartphone – whether it’s cutting-edge AI capabilities, camera innovations, or software experience.

Galaxy S25 Ultra

1. Design and Display

The Galaxy S25 Ultra and iPhone 16 Pro Max take different approaches to design. Samsung continues to refine its boxy yet premium look, while Apple sticks to its polished, rounded titanium frame. The S25 Ultra features Corning Gorilla Armor 2, an ultra-durable, scratch-resistant material, whereas the iPhone 16 Pro Max uses Ceramic Shield, known for its toughness. Both are IP68-rated, ensuring water and dust resistance.

When it comes to displays, Samsung has traditionally led the industry, and the S25 Ultra further cements its dominance. It features a 6.9-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel with a 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate and an impressive 2600 nits peak brightness. Apple, on the other hand, has improved its Super Retina XDR display, making the 6.9-inch ProMotion panel on the iPhone 16 Pro Max slightly bigger than its predecessor. However, Apple’s display tops out at 2000 nits peak outdoor brightness, giving Samsung the advantage in sunlight visibility.

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2. Performance and AI Features

Both flagship smartphones run on custom AI-optimized chipsets, making them some of the most powerful devices ever released. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max runs on Apple’s A18 Pro chip.

While the A18 Pro boasts a 16-core Neural Engine optimized for on-device machine learning and AI tasks, Samsung has integrated Galaxy AI, a set of advanced AI-driven features. AI plays a major role in both ecosystems, but Samsung’s approach seems more immediate and intuitive. The Gemini-powered AI assistant, built into the Galaxy S25 Ultra, supports context-aware app navigation, real-time translations, and generative photo editing tools. Meanwhile, Apple Intelligence, the company’s answer to AI integration, is still rolling out, and its full suite of features won’t be available until later in 2025.

Samsung’s Now Brief feature, which curates personalized updates for users, and its cross-app AI actions, like summarizing notes and executing tasks with natural language, make the S25 Ultra feel like the smarter phone at launch. Apple’s AI tools are impressive, particularly in writing assistance and Genmoji (AI-generated emojis), but they don’t match the range of Samsung’s capabilities just yet.

3. Who Wins the Photography Battle?

Apple and Samsung have different philosophies when it comes to mobile photography. Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro Max continues to rely on a triple-lens system with a 48MP main sensor, a 120mm 5x telephoto lens, and an ultra-wide sensor. The iPhone’s strength lies in its color accuracy, ProRes video capabilities, and enhanced computational photography. With 4K120 recording, spatial video capture, and improved image processing for night shots, it remains a top choice for videographers.

Samsung, however, pushes the hardware boundary further. The Galaxy S25 Ultra introduces a new 50MP ultrawide sensor, replacing last year’s 12MP shooter, giving it a notable edge in landscape and macro photography. It retains the 200MP primary sensor, which delivers incredible detail and AI-assisted zoom capabilities. Samsung’s 50MP 5x periscope telephoto lens is a direct rival to Apple’s 5x zoom, but with AI-powered enhancements like Galaxy Log for professional color grading and Audio Eraser for noise isolation, Samsung offers more versatility for content creators.

4. Battery Life and Charging

Apple claims that the iPhone 16 Pro Max has the best battery life ever in an iPhone, with up to 33 hours of video playback. The efficiency of the A18 Pro chip, combined with Apple’s software optimizations, ensures long endurance. Samsung, on the other hand, packs a 5000mAh battery, which has been standard for Ultra models in recent years. The Snapdragon 8 Elite’s efficiency improvements and Samsung’s power-saving optimizations should make it competitive, but Apple’s iOS ecosystem still gives it an edge in battery life.

When it comes to charging, Samsung wins on speed. The S25 Ultra supports 45W fast wired charging, while Apple remains limited to 30W wired charging. Both support Qi wireless charging, but Samsung also includes Wireless PowerShare, allowing you to charge other devices like Galaxy Buds or a smartwatch by placing them on the back of the phone.

5. Software and Longevity

Samsung’s One UI 7, based on Android 15, is now more refined than ever, and it promises seven years of OS updates and security patches, matching Apple’s long-standing support policy. Apple’s iOS 18 brings new AI-driven features, deeper customization options, and an improved Control Center, but it remains less flexible than Android when it comes to user personalization.

However, iPhones still benefit from longer-lasting software performance, meaning an iPhone 16 Pro Max will likely remain smooth even years down the line. Samsung has improved its long-term performance with better memory management and heat dissipation, thanks to its 40% larger vapor chamber, but iPhones traditionally age better.

6. Pricing and Availability

The Galaxy S25 Ultra starts at $1,299 for the 12GB + 256GB model, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max starts at $1,199 for 256GB. Samsung offers a 1TB model with 16GB RAM in some regions.

Apple devices tend to hold their resale value better, but Samsung’s frequent trade-in deals and pre-order bonuses often make the Galaxy S series a better deal at launch.

7. Which One Should You Buy?

Choosing between the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (our hands-on) and the iPhone 16 Pro Max depends on your preferences and priorities. If you’re an Apple ecosystem user, with AirPods, a Mac, or an iPad, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is a natural fit. Its long software support, color-accurate cameras, and seamless iOS experience make it the best choice for iPhone fans.

However, if you want the most advanced AI features, a more versatile camera system, and a bigger battery with faster charging, the Galaxy S25 Ultra takes the crown. Its AI-powered software enhancements, higher resolution camera, and superior display technology make it the more futuristic device.

For AI-driven users, photographers, and those who want cutting-edge Android features, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is the better pick. But for iOS users who value ecosystem integration, longevity, and video recording quality, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is still a powerhouse.

Both devices represent the best of what Samsung and Apple have to offer, and neither will disappoint. But in 2025, Samsung’s aggressive push into AI, camera improvements, and display innovation gives the Galaxy S25 Ultra a slight edge over Apple’s latest flagship.

You must also read our article on who should avoid buying the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

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Apple Powerbeats Pro 2 leak online: features, color options & pricing revealed

Beats by Dr. Dre is preparing to release the Powerbeats Pro 2 in 2025, six years after the original model. While the exact launch date has not been confirmed, leaked images and specifications, shared in a Winfuture report have provided insight into what to expect.

Apple PowerBeats Pro 2

Design and Color Options

The Powerbeats Pro 2 will be available in four colors: Jet Black, Quick Sand, Electric Orange, and Hyper Purple. The design keeps the familiar over-ear hook style but is now 20% lighter, incorporating a nickel-titanium alloy for better flexibility and grip. Apple has also introduced five ear tip sizes—extra-small, small, medium, large, and extra-large—for a more comfortable fit.

Features and Sound Improvements

A new addition is the built-in heart rate monitor, which uses optical LED sensors that pulse over 100 times per second to measure blood flow. This feature is particularly useful for workouts. The earbuds run on Apple’s H2 chip and provide up to 45 hours of battery life with the charging case. Each earbud offers 10 hours of playback per charge, while Fast Fuel allows for 90 minutes of use from just a five-minute charge.

Apple has incorporated its most advanced Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) system so far, along with a Transparency mode that keeps users aware of their surroundings. The adaptive equalizer automatically adjusts frequencies in real time based on fit, delivering clear highs, balanced mids, and deep bass.

Connectivity and Usability

The Powerbeats Pro 2 features Class 1 Bluetooth for a strong connection, along with hands-free Siri, automatic device switching, and spatial audio with dynamic head tracking for an immersive listening experience. Each earbud includes three microphones to improve voice clarity and reduce background noise.

Apple PowerBeats Pro 2

For Android users, the Beats app supports one-touch pairing, heart rate monitoring, and battery status updates. The charging case is Qi-certified for wireless charging and is now 33% smaller than the previous version. The earbuds have an IPX4-rated water and sweat resistance, making them a good workout companion.

Pricing & availability

Pricing of the Powerbeats Pro 2 is expected to be EUR 299.95. As for availability, the earbuds are expected to debut in the coming weeks.

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Windows 11 Start menu integration for iPhone users arrives

Microsoft has expanded its Phone Link feature to include iPhone users, bringing seamless integration to the Windows 11 Start menu. Previously limited to Android devices, this update allows iPhone owners to connect their devices to Windows PCs and access key features directly from the Start menu. Users can now view messages, check battery status, monitor connectivity, and track recent activities without opening the Phone Link app.

Simplified file sharing and connectivity for iPhone users

Connect your phone to Windows PC from the Start menu.

The update also simplifies file sharing between iPhones and PCs. By accessing the connected device in the Start menu, users can quickly send files with just a few clicks, similar to Apple’s AirDrop functionality. This enhancement builds on Microsoft’s earlier rollout of iPhone file sharing, making the process faster and more intuitive.

Access your iPhone from the Start menu.

To use these features, Windows Insiders in the Dev and Beta Channels need Windows 11 Build 4805 or higher, Phone Link version 1.24121.30.0 or later, and a Microsoft account. Bluetooth LE support is also required. While the feature is currently available to testers, it is expected to roll out to all Windows 11 users in the coming months.

This update marks a significant step in bridging the gap between Windows PCs and iPhones, offering a more unified experience for users who rely on both ecosystems.

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2025 Samsung Bespoke AI WindFree air conditioners launched in India, 19 models unveiled

Samsung India has unveiled its latest 2025 lineup of Bespoke AI WindFree air conditioners. This new series, designed specifically for Indian consumers, combines advanced AI technology with innovative cooling solutions to tackle the country’s extreme summers. With features like AI-driven cooling, energy efficiency, and smart connectivity, the range promises to redefine home comfort.

2025 Samsung Bespoke AI WindFree AC: Key features

Samsung India launches Bespoke AI Windfree AC range

The Bespoke AI WindFree ACs are equipped with cutting-edge features to deliver unmatched performance. The AI Energy Mode optimizes cooling settings, helping users save up to 30% on energy consumption. For instant relief, the AI Fast & Comfort Cooling feature rapidly lowers room temperatures before transitioning to energy-efficient WindFree Mode, ensuring consistent comfort.

The WindFree Cooling technology disperses air through 23,000 micro holes, eliminating direct drafts and providing a gentle, even airflow. Additionally, the AI Digital Inverter ensures reliable cooling even in extreme outdoor temperatures of up to 58°C, making it ideal for India’s harsh summers.

SmartThings integration takes convenience to the next level. Users can control their ACs remotely via the Quick Remote feature or monitor their home’s cooling status using the Map View function. Voice compatibility with Bixby, Alexa, and Google Assistant adds another layer of ease. The geo-fencing-based Welcome Cooling feature automatically activates the AC as you approach home, ensuring a comfortable environment upon arrival.

For enhanced sleep quality, the WindFree Good Sleep Mode adjusts temperature and humidity according to sleep stages, promoting uninterrupted rest. The inclusion of a Copper Anti-bacterial Filter ensures cleaner air by capturing dust and reducing airborne bacteria by up to 99%. Durafin Ultra coating on the heat exchanger enhances durability, while the 5-year comprehensive warranty and 10-year warranty on the AI Inverter compressor offer long-term reliability.

2025 Samsung Bespoke AI WindFree AC: Price in India and Availability

The Samsung Bespoke AI WindFree air conditioners are priced starting at Rs. 32,990. They are now available across leading retail outlets and online platforms, including Flipkart, Amazon, and Samsung’s official website.

With its blend of innovation, efficiency, and smart features, the BESPOKE AI WindFree™ range is set to elevate Samsung’s presence in India’s competitive AC market.

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Upcoming Nothing Phones in 2025: What to Expect from the Phone (3a), Phone (3) Pro, and Phone (3)

Carl Pei’s Nothing has spent the last few years carving out a space in the crowded smartphone industry. It seems to have gained a strong following thanks to its distinct transparent design, clean software, and an ecosystem that feels refreshingly different.

In 2025, the company is set to expand its lineup with four new devices — the Nothing Phone (3a), Phone (3a) Pro, and the flagship Phone (3). Each of these phones caters to a different segment, but the core philosophy of minimalism and transparency will likely remain unchanged. Here’s what we know so far.

1. Nothing Phone (3a)

If the Nothing Phone (2a) was any indication, the upcoming Nothing Phone (3a) is expected to be a solid mid-range device that blends affordability with a design language that stands out. While Nothing has yet to reveal any details, but leaks and rumor suggest it will have:

  • Display: A 6.8-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, likely sticking to a flat-panel design.
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, an upgrade over Dimensity 7200 Pro on the Phone (2a).
  • Camera: A triple-camera system with a 50MP primary sensor, possibly paired with a 50MP telephoto with 2x optical zoom and an 8MP ultrawide sensor.
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 45W fast charging.
  • Glyph Interface: The signature LED-backed Glyph interface will likely return but with could be with fewer lighting elements to keep costs down.

The Phone (3a) will be positioned as a mid-range alternative for users who want a Nothing device without the flagship price tag. The key selling point will remain its design, clean Android experience, and value-for-money hardware.

2. Nothing Phone (3a) Pro

Going by the name, the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro could be an entirely new addition to Nothing’s portfolio. But it’s also possible that it’s just a successor to the Phone (2a) Plus—just with a name change. After all, “Pro” sounds more marketable than “Plus,” right?

If that’s the case, the Phone (3a) Pro is likely to have specs that are almost identical to the Phone (3a). Both are rumored to be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip, but the Pro model could stand out with a periscope telephoto lens instead of the standard telephoto setup on the Phone (3a).

3. Nothing Phone (3)

The Nothing Phone (3) is expected to be the company’s true successor to the Nothing Phone (2). If history is any guide, we can expect a mix of refinements rather than drastic overhauls. The Phone (3) will likely focus on better optimization, slightly improved hardware, and enhanced software features.

Expected Features:

  • Display: A 6.7-inch OLED panel with LTPO support, allowing a variable refresh rate from 1Hz to 120Hz for better battery efficiency.
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, which is expected to bring significant improvements in AI processing and efficiency.
  • Camera: A 50MP primary camera, a 50MP ultrawide, and possibly a dedicated telephoto sensor.
  • Battery: Around 5000mAh with 65W wired charging and 15W wireless charging.
  • Software: Nothing OS 3.0, which will likely build on the company’s stock Android approach with minor UI tweaks and custom features.
  • Build: Transparent glass back with an aluminum frame, possibly thinner bezels.
  • Glyph Interface: Expanded functionality, possibly allowing more customization for notifications, ringtones, and third-party app integrations.

If the Nothing Phone (3) sticks to this formula, it could serve as a solid competitor to devices like the OnePlus 13, Pixel 9, and Galaxy S25. It won’t be the most powerful flagship, but Nothing’s strength has always been in offering a unique experience rather than chasing spec sheets.

4. Where Nothing Stands in 2025

With these upcoming devices, Nothing is moving toward a more tiered approach—offering a budget-friendly option, a solid flagship, and a premium-tier Pro model. This strategy mirrors what brands like OnePlus, Samsung, and Apple have been doing for years, but with a distinct Nothing twist.

The challenge for Nothing will be differentiation. The Nothing Phone (1) stood out because of its unique Glyph interface and design. But as competition heats up, a transparent back and LED lights won’t be enough. 

The company needs to refine its software experience, improve its camera tuning, and perhaps introduce deeper ecosystem integrations with its Nothing Ear and Nothing Watch products.

5. Should You Wait for a Nothing Phone in 2025?

If you’re already invested in the Nothing ecosystem or just appreciate a clean, near-stock Android experience with a distinctive design, the upcoming Nothing phones should be worth the wait.

The Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) could be great mid-range phones, while the Nothing Phone (3) will likely carry on the brand’s tradition of delivering a compelling mid-range flagship.

As always, pricing will be key. If Nothing can stay competitive, 2025 could be another big year for the company.

GTA 6 Launch Date Leaked by Online Store, Points to September 2025

The gaming world is buzzing with new rumors about Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6), as a leaked release date and a potential $100 price tag have sparked discussion among fans. While Rockstar Games has not shared any new details since its first trailer in December 2023, a recent online store listing and industry analysis have added fuel to the speculation.

GTA 6

Possible Release Date Leak

A Spanish online store, XUruguay, recently listed GTA 6 with a specific release date: September 17, 2025. This date is significant because it marks 12 years since the launch of Grand Theft Auto V and lines up with Rockstar’s previously announced “fall 2025” release window. However, the date was quickly removed from the store’s listing, leaving fans unsure whether it was accurate or a mistake.

According to gaming news outlet 80 Level, XUruguay claimed to have a connection with PlayStation, which raised further speculation about the leak’s credibility. It’s unclear whether this date was based on actual insider knowledge or simply an estimate, as Rockstar Games and its parent company, Take-Two Interactive, have not confirmed any details.

Could GTA 6 Cost $100?

Another major point of discussion is the possible price increase for GTA 6. Industry analyst Matthew Ball recently suggested in his “State of Video Gaming in 2025” report that the standard edition of GTA 6 could cost $100.

He argues that due to the game’s massive popularity, Take-Two Interactive may use this opportunity to introduce a higher price for AAA games. The industry has already seen price increases in recent years—when next-generation consoles launched in 2020, many publishers raised game prices from $60 to $70. A jump to $100, however, would be a much bigger leap.

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Google Pixel 9a pre-orders, release dates leak reveals early launch

Google is reportedly working on the Pixel 9a, a mid-range phone. Recent reports have revealed a lot of information about its specifications and pricing. Now, a new report by AndroidHeadlines has leaked the pre-order and release dates, leaving fans eagerly anticipating its arrival.

Google Pixel 9a pre-orders, release dates (Rumored)

Google Pixel 9a
Google Pixel 9a

Typically, Google is expected to unveil the Pixel 9a around the Google I/O event, which is usually held in May each year. However, this time around, the brand is expected to announce the 9a in March. The publication has learned from a source that Pixel 9a pre-orders will begin on March 19, likely for the US.

The report further states that Pixel 9a shipments will begin on March 26. In-store availability is set to begin on the same date. Recent reports have revealed that the 128 GB and 256 GB editions of the Pixel 9a will be priced at 499 and 599, respectively. These variants are expected to cost 679 and 809, respectively, in Canada. It may come in shades like Obsidian, Porcelain, Iris, and Peony.

Google Pixel 9a specifications (rumored)

Reports have revealed that the Google Pixel 9a will feature a 6.285-inch OLED panel that offers an FHD+ resolution and up to 2,700 nits of peak brightness. The device will come preloaded with the stock edition of Android 15.

For photography, the Pixel 9a is expected to feature an OIS-enabled 48-megapixel primary camera and a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens. For selfies, the device may feature a Sony IMX712 13-megapixel front-facing camera.

The Pixel 9a is expected to feature the Tensor G4 chip, LPDDR5x RAM, and UFS 3.1 storage. It is likely to draw power from a 5,100mAh battery with 23W wired and 7.5W wireless charging support. Its other features include a Titan M2 security chip, an in-screen fingerprint sensor, and an IP68-rated chassis.

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Nothing Phone (3a), Phone (3a) Pro incoming, configurations and color options tipped

Nothing has seemingly announced that the Nothing Phone (3a) smartphone will not launch on March 4. A new report by AndroidHeadlines reveals that the brand is also working on a Nothing Phone (3a) Pro. While Nothing fans have been speculating about the arrival of a Phone (3a) Plus, the report suggests that the brand may release a Pro model instead. Additionally, the report has disclosed the configurations and color options for both (3a) models.

Nothing Phone (3a)

The publication revealed that the Nothing Phone (3a) will arrive in two configurations: 8GB RAM + 128GB storage and 12GB RAM + 256GB storage. It will be available in black and white options.

Shown above is the alleged leaked shot of the Phone (3a), which showcases a horizontally arranged triple camera setup. According to a recent report, this setup includes a 50-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom. On the front, it may feature a 32-megapixel selfie snapper.

The device is expected to feature a massive 6.8-inch AMOLED panel that supports an FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it is expected to feature the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip and a 5,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging support. It may come preloaded with Nothing OS 3.1-based Android 15.

Nothing Phone (3a) Pro

At present, there is no information available about the core specifications of the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro. However, the new report reveals it will be available in a single configuration of 12GB RAM + 256GB storage. It will be sold in Grey and Black.

The above-mentioned specs appear suitable for the Pro variant rather than the standard model. With more than a month remaining for the launch, it is advisable to wait for more reports to know everything about the upcoming (3a) series phones.

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Why Mid-Range Phones in 2025 Are Outperforming 2023 Flagships

There are tons of reasons why you might want to choose the latest flagship from Samsung, OnePlus, or Google. And honestly, the situation stays the same every year. Flagship brings new features— actually, they have to! — whether it’s in hardware or software, to be able to sell well in the market. 

But not everyone wants or even needs it. if you take a step back and look at mid-range phones in 2025, you’ll see that they offer features and performance comparable to flagship phones from just two years ago. And this isn’t just a coincidence.

OnePlus Nord 4

It’s the result of advancements in SoCs, paired with software optimizations and the growing need for relatively good hardware to appeal to a mass audience.

If you’re wondering how devices priced under $500 today can outperform premium models from 2023, here’s a breakdown of what’s changed—and why it matters.


1. Processor Improvements Have Closed the Gap

One of the biggest factors driving the performance leap in mid-range phones is the evolution of processors. Take MediaTek’s Dimensity 8200 Ultra or Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 3 for that instance—these chips now rival older flagship SoCs like the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.

For instance, here’s a benchmark comparison of the Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 3 against 8 Gen 2. 

Geekbench 6Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
Single-core1,7471,934
Multi-core4,5115,367
AnTuTu Score14,56,85915,35,770

The reason? Improvements in manufacturing processes. Like 2023 flagship chips, the mid-range SoCs of 2025 use the 4nm manufacturing process. These advancements bring better power efficiency, faster clock speeds, and more capable GPUs. As a result, mid-range devices now handle tasks like gaming, video editing, and AI-assisted features without breaking a sweat—areas where older flagship devices might start showing their age.


2. Memory and Storage Have Caught Up

Another area where mid-range phones have gained ground is memory and storage technology. Phones released in 2025, even in the sub-$500 segment, now feature LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage—a significant upgrade over the LPDDR5 and UFS 3.1 found in many 2023 flagship devices.

This upgrade has a tangible impact on everyday performance. Apps load faster, multitasking feels smoother, and large file transfers are quicker. Combined with optimized software, mid-range phones now deliver an experience that feels flagship-level to most users.


3. Software Optimization Levels the Playing Field

In 2025, software has become as important as hardware when it comes to delivering performance. Android manufacturers have shifted their focus to better optimization, ensuring that even mid-range devices can run smoothly for years.

Samsung’s One UI, Google’s Pixel software, and Xiaomi’s HyperOS have all seen major improvements, particularly in memory management and AI-based resource allocation. 

Furthermore, mid-range phones from brands like Samsung and Google now come with long-term software support—up to four major Android updates and five years of security patches. This wasn’t the case for many 2023 flagship phones, which often lacked extended update commitments.


4. Display Technology No Longer Defines Premium

Flagship phones from 2023 undoubtedly offered excellent displays, with features like high peak brightness and adaptive refresh rates. However, in 2025, these once-premium features are now standard in the mid-range category.

Consider today’s mid-range phones: many offer OLED displays with 120Hz refresh rates and HDR10+ support. For context, these specs are on par with the displays of 2023 flagships like the Galaxy S23 or OnePlus 11.


5. Battery Tech and Charging Speeds Have Improved

In the past, flagship phones often justified their high price tags with superior battery performance and charging speeds. But in 2025, mid-range phones are dominating this space. Brands like Realme, iQOO, and Redmi now offer mid-range devices with 5,000mAh batteries and 120W fast charging as standard.

In comparison, many 2023 flagship phones, while respectable, often maxed out at 80W charging or lower. Additionally, the efficiency of today’s mid-range SoCs means these phones last longer on a single charge compared to older flagship devices, despite similar battery sizes.


6. Camera Features Are Now More Accessible

Camera quality is another area where mid-range phones have improved significantly. While 2023 flagship devices like the Pixel 7 Pro or iPhone 14 Pro boasted impressive cameras, mid-range devices in 2025 are quickly catching up, thanks to advanced image processing and hardware trickle-down.

For example, mid-range phones now feature large 50MP sensors with OIS, AI-driven computational photography, and advanced low-light performance. While older flagships still have the edge in telephoto and ultrawide capabilities, the gap is no longer as wide as it once was. For casual users, the difference in quality is often negligible.


7. Market Strategy

Much of this shift can be attributed to how smartphone brands are positioning their mid-range lineups. Companies like Xiaomi are increasingly pushing flagship-tier features into their more affordable devices to compete in crowded markets like India and Southeast Asia.

This trickle-down strategy is particularly noticeable in areas like build quality and design. Mid-range phones in 2025 are adopting premium materials like glass and metal, once reserved for flagship models. Some even offer IP68 water resistance—a feature that was rare in mid-range devices just two years ago.


8. Why Older Flagships Still Have Some Advantages

Despite all these improvements, it’s important to note that older flagship phones still have a few advantages. Their designs often feel more refined, with slimmer profiles and better materials. Camera systems, while aging, typically offer greater versatility, especially with telephoto lenses. Moreover, flagship devices generally feature better haptics and stereo speakers.


9. The Bigger Picture

The rise of mid-range phones isn’t just about better specs—it’s about changing consumer expectations. Today’s buyers demand more for less, and manufacturers are responding by packing their mid-range devices with flagship-level features. The result? A market where you no longer need to spend $1,000 to get a high-performance phone.

That said, whether you should choose a 2025 mid-range phone over a 2023 flagship depends on your priorities.

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OnePlus 13 Update Brings Camera Tweaks, Better Connectivity, and Real-Time Translation

OnePlus has begun rolling out OxygenOS 15.0.0.405 for the OnePlus 13, starting with users in the IN, GLO, NA, and EU regions. The update is being released in batches, meaning a small group of users will get it first, with a broader rollout expected in the next few days. It brings a mix of camera enhancements, connectivity improvements, system optimizations, and some handy new AI translation features.

OnePlus 13

On the camera front, the update tweaks color accuracy and tone in Master and Photo modes, refines the zoom function, and boosts overall stability for a smoother shooting experience. For connectivity, it improves Wi-Fi and Bluetooth stability, helping users stay connected with fewer hiccups. System performance also gets a boost, aiming to make the device feel faster and more reliable.

One of the standout additions is the AI translation feature, which now supports real-time live translation and face-to-face translation in Split View. You can listen to translations through your headphones, and if you have compatible headphones, you can start face-to-face translation with a simple tap. The setup splits translations between the phone’s speaker and your headphones, making bilingual conversations more seamless. You can check out the complete official changelog below.

OnePlus 13 OxygenOS 15.0.0.405 Changelog

Camera 

  • Improves the colours in photos taken with Master mode. 
  • Improves the tone of photos taken with the rear camera in Photo mode and improves the zoom function. 
  • Improves camera stability for a better photography experience

Communication & interconnection 

  • Improves the stability of Wi-Fi connections for a better network experience. 
  • Improves the stability and expands the compatibility of Bluetooth connections. 

System 

  • Improves system stability and performance.

Al translate 

  • Adds the live translation feature that shows the translation of speech in real time. 
  • Adds the face-to-face translation feature that shows the translation of each speaker in Split View. 
  • Now you can hear the translations in your headphones. 
  • Now you can start face-to-face translation with a tap on your headphones (only supported on selected headphones). The translation of one language is played on the speaker on the phone, while the translation of the other language is played on the headphones.

If you’re in India and run into any issues, you can report bugs by opening the Google Dialer and typing *#800#. For users in other regions, feedback can be shared directly in the official thread.

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