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Comparing Redmi 14C 5G and iQOO Z9 Lite: Which budget phone should you buy?

Choosing the right budget-friendly 5G smartphone can be tricky, especially with options like the Redmi 14C 5G and iQOO Z9 Lite competing in the same price range. Both devices promise impressive features like smooth displays, capable cameras, and reliable performance, making it essential to compare their strengths. This comparison highlights the key differences, helping you decide which phone suits your needs better

1. Design and Display

Redmi 14C 5g
Redmi 14C

The Redmi 14C 5G and iQOO Z9 Lite both feature durable builds with a plastic frame and glass front, but the iQOO Z9 Lite includes a plastic back, making it slightly less premium in feel. Both phones are splash and dust resistant, though the iQOO Z9 Lite boasts an IP64 rating, offering added peace of mind for water resistance.

The Redmi 14C 5G comes with a larger 6.88-inch IPS LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate, offering smoother visuals compared to the iQOO Z9 Lite’s 6.56-inch screen and 90Hz refresh rate. However, the Z9 Lite compensates with higher brightness levels (up to 840 nits), making it more usable in direct sunlight.

The Redmi 14C 5G’s larger display and higher refresh rate give it a competitive edge for multimedia and gaming, though the iQOO Z9 Lite’s higher brightness may appeal to those who use their phone frequently outdoors.

2. Specifications 

iQOO Z9 Lite
iQOO Z9 Lite

The Redmi 14C 5G is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 (4 nm) chipset, while the iQOO Z9 Lite uses the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 (6 nm). Both are capable mid-range processors, but the Redmi’s newer 4 nm architecture is more efficient, enhancing performance and battery life.

Battery-wise, Redmi offers a larger 5160mAh capacity with 18W fast charging, while the iQOO Z9 Lite has a 5000mAh battery and slower 15W charging. Redmi also supports PD charging, adding versatility for users with different adapters.

While both phones are great for day-to-day usage, Redmi’s more efficient chipset and larger battery make it the better option for heavy users.

3. Camera

iQOO Z9 Lite
iQOO Z9 Lite

Both phones feature a 50 MP main camera with PDAF for detailed shots, but the iQOO Z9 Lite adds a 2 MP depth sensor for portrait photography, which the Redmi 14C lacks. Both phones sport an 8 MP selfie camera with similar 1080p video capabilities.

The iQOO Z9 Lite’s dual-camera setup provides more flexibility for portrait photography, while the Redmi 14C focuses on simplicity with its single-camera approach.

The iQOO Z9 Lite edges out slightly in camera versatility, but for those who prioritize single-lens simplicity and sharp details, the Redmi holds its own.

4. Pricing

The Redmi 14C 5G starts at ₹9,999, making it more budget-friendly compared to the iQOO Z9 Lite at ₹10,499. Both phones deliver excellent value, but the ₹500 price difference may be significant for budget-conscious buyers.

For its price, the Redmi 14C 5G offers better performance and battery life, making it the more cost-effective choice, while the iQOO Z9 Lite is better for users seeking additional camera versatility.

5. Conclusion

Redmi 14C 5g
Redmi 14C
  • Redmi 14C 5G: Larger 6.88-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset with 4 nm efficiency, a bigger 5160mAh battery, and competitive pricing.
  • iQOO Z9 Lite: Dual cameras with depth sensing, higher brightness (840 nits), and IP64 water resistance.

The Redmi 14C 5G stands out for performance and display quality at a lower price, while the iQOO Z9 Lite excels in camera versatility and outdoor usability. Choose based on your priorities: multimedia and gaming (Redmi) or versatility and brightness (iQOO).

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Budget Lenovo Tab launched in WiFi & 4G variants in select markets globally

The Lenovo Tab was unveiled with a budget price tag earlier this month. Now, this entry level tablet has been announced in select markets across the globe. The company has confirmed the availability of this tablet along with its specifications and pricing. So here are all the details.

Lenovo Tab Specs

The brand’s Lenovo Tab sports a tall 10.1-inch TFT LCD display with a 1920 x 1200 resolution, 400 nits of peak brightness, 72 percent NTSC color gamut, and a 60Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, the budget tablet is equipped with the MediaTek Helio G85 SoC, which is paired with 4GB of RAM and either 64GB or 128GB of internal storage. You can even expand the storage via a microSD card slot.

Lenovo Tab
Lenovo Tab

For optics, you get an 8MP camera on the rear and a 5MP selfie shooter on the front. It houses a dual speaker setup, which is tuned by Dolby Atmos. There is even a 3.5mm headphone jack for added convenience. A large 5,100mAh battery pack powers the Lenovo Tab, which supports 15W wired fast charging. It offers support for WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, and runs on the Android 14 OS out of the box. It measures just 7.5mm in thickness and supports arrives with an IP52 rating for water and dust resistance.

Pricing and Availability

The Lenovo Tab was originally announced with a starting price tag of 159 US Dollars and now we have its availability details. The Lenovo Tab WiFi only model will be released in Argentina, Hong Kong S.A.R. of China, Central America, Poland, South Africa, and Mexico. On the other hand, the 4G variant will go on sale in Argentina, Hong Kong S.A.R. of China, Central America, South Africa, Mexico, Vietnam, Taiwan, Singapore, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Japan, Australia, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia.

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Infinix Smart 9 HD launched with durable build, 90Hz display, DTS dual speakers

The Infinix Smart 9 HD has officially launched, offering a budget-friendly 4G smartphone experience. This entry-level device comes with a punch-hole 90Hz display, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and a capable MediaTek chipset. According to the brand, the Smart 9 HD has undergone rigorous testing, meeting the same standards as flagship devices. It has been subjected to 250,000 repeated drop tests with 6-sided drop protection and over 200 quality and durability tests, ensuring a robust and reliable build. Continue reading ahead to learn about its specifications, features, and price.

Infinix Smart 9 HD specifications and features

Infinix Smart 9 HD
Infinix Smart 9 HD

The Infinix Smart 9 HD boasts a 6.7-inch IPS LCD screen with a 90Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 500 nits, ensuring smooth visuals and decent outdoor visibility. Under the hood, it is powered by the MediaTek Helio G50 chipset, paired with 3 GB LPDDR4X RAM and up to 3 GB of virtual RAM. The RAM can be expanded virtually up to 6GB or 8GB, and it offers 64 GB of eMMC 5.1 storage, further expandable via a dedicated microSD card slot.

The smartphone is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 10W charging and runs on Android 14 (Go edition), optimized for efficient performance on entry-level devices. For photography, it features a 13-megapixel rear camera with an f/1.85 aperture, autofocus, and dual LED flash for enhanced low-light shots. On the front, there’s an 8-megapixel selfie camera with an f/2.0 aperture and a front flash for better selfies in dim lighting.

The Infinix Smart 9 HD runs on XOS 14 based on Android 14 (Go edition) and comes with a range of features, including DTS-powered dual speakers, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and IP54 splash resistance. It also supports dual SIM cards, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB Type-C, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The device measures 165.7 x 77.1 x 8.35mm and weighs 188 grams, making it compact and lightweight.

Infinix Smart 9 HD price in India, availability

Infinix Smart 9 HD with 3GB+64GB configuration is priced at Rs 6,699. The sale date is Feb. 4 via Flipkart in India. It can be bought in shades like Mint Green, Coral Gold, Metallic Black, and Neo Titanium.

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Vivo V50 India Launch Timeline Revealed

The Vivo V50 series has recently been spotted getting reports and certifications, which hinted at its imminent release. But ahead of the official announcement, a new report has revealed the launch timeline for the Vivo V50. So let’s check it out.

Vivo V50 series India launch timeline

According to a SmartPrix report, the Chinese brand is gearing up to launch the Vivo V50 in the Indian market in the third week of February 2025. This is in line with one of our earlier reports. Only the base V50 model will be dropping next month, while the higher end Vivo V50 Pro has reportedly been delayed. Based on what we know so far, the vanilla Vivo V50 could drop in India on 18th February 2025.

Vivo V50
Vivo V50

Since the launch is right around the corner, we can expect the Vivo V50 to start getting teased by the company soon. To recall, the Vivo V40 and Vivo V40 Pro made its debut around the same time last year. However, the V50 Pro is likely arriving later on. The NCC certification from earlier this month revealed the battery, fast charging, RAM, and storage variants of the Vivo V50. This model will apparently launch in two storage configurations, namely 12GB + 256GB and 12GB + 512GB.

A massive 6,000mAh battery pack could power this device, with support for 90W wired fast charging. Rumors have suggested that the Vivo V50 might be a modified version of the Vivo S20 rather than a direct rebrand. The design of this model was also revealed in the certification, which confirms the return of the Zeiss collaboration for the rear cameras.

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Nothing Phone (3a) launch almost officially confirmed via landing page URL

Nothing has been teasing the arrival of a new device for the past few days. Since the launch is set for March 4, the brand may take a few more days to reveal the name of the upcoming device. The product landing page is now live on Flipkart. Surprisingly, its URL has revealed the device’s name before its official confirmation.

Nothing Phone 3a incoming

Nothing Phone 3a name appears in Flipkart landing page URL

Nothing has a dedicated page live on its official website for its upcoming device. Clicking the “Learn More” button on the page redirects users to a landing page on Flipkart. When accessed on a PC, the status bar initially displayed a URL referencing “Nothing Phone 3a,” confirming the name of the upcoming device. However, Nothing has since rectified this slip by updating the URL. In a newer screengrab, the URL now mentions “Arcanine” instead of “Nothing Phone 3a.”

Updated URL mentions Arcanine instead of Nothing Phone 3a

This change aligns with the brand’s recent teaser, which featured an image of Arcanine, a Pokémon character. Speculations suggest that the Phone 3a carries the codename “Arcanine,” further fueling excitement about the upcoming release. At present, there is no clarity on whether the brand will launch the Nothing Phone 3a Plus alongside the 3a.

Nothing Phone (3)
Arcanine

As per recent reports, the Nothing Phone (3a) may pack a 5,000mAh battery and come with support for eSIM. There’s a possibility that its camera setup may include a telephoto camera. Under the hood, it may feature the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset.

The other details of the Phone (3a) are under wraps. It will arrive as a successor to the Nothing Phone (2a), which debuted on March 5, 2024. Even the launch date of the predecessor is a good hint that the Phone (3a) is incoming. The Phone (2a) was priced at Rs 23,999 at launch, which suggests that the successor edition may carry a similar pricing.

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iQOO Neo10R India launch confirmed; teaser confirms new design

iQOO launched the Neo9 and Neo9 Pro in India back in February last year. The successors were launched in China towards the end of last year as normal, but there hasn’t been much information about the availability in India. Surprisingly, the brand is preparing a new model under the Neo10 series, the Neo10R, which will launch in India ‘soon’. The confirmation comes from Nipun Marya, the CEO of iQOO India.

iQOO Neo10R back design confirmed

He made a post on Twitter yesterday stating “The game-changer is here” with a poster that includes the Neo 10R naming and reveals a two-tone design. Notably, the bottom half portion looks somewhat similar to the Neo10 and Neo10 Pro, with the dotted structure, vertical iQOO branding (unlike the Neo9 series), and the Neo branding below the camera module. Upon closer inspection, the image also confirms the previously rumored switch to a square camera island design.

To be fair, iQOO took a big shift in design in only one generation. First, the brand integrated the individual camera modules within a rectangular camera island. Now it’s opting for a much larger and conventional looking back design. While this is a design update, I personally feel like the Neo series will be losing part of its identity with this redesign. However, it could also be a strategic move to differentiate the ‘R’ model from the standard and Pro models, which, in my opinion, look more premium.

As for the performance, the company has already confirmed the use of Snapdragon 8s Gen 3. For reference, the Neo10 and Neo10 Pro (in China) equips the Snapdragon 8 gen 3 and Dimensity 9400 chips respectively. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 is considered a “cut-down” or scaled-down version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. You can learn more about the differences here. Check out the rest of the rumored specifications here.

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Poco F7 Pro bags vital certification, hints at early launch

Earlier this month, the Poco F7 Pro and Poco F7 Ultra were recently approved by Indonesia’s SDPPI certification platform. These devices appeared with respective model numbers, such as 24117RK2CG and 24122RKC7G. Now, the F7 Pro has emerged in the database of Thailand’s NBTC certification platform, hinting at an early launch.

Poco F7 Pro NBTC certified

Poco F7 Pro NBTC certified in Thailand
Poco F7 Pro NBTC certified in Thailand

As seen in the screengrab above, the Poco F7 Pro (model number 24117RK2CG) has received certification from Thailand’s NBTC. To recap, the Poco F6 Pro was listed in the NBTC database in March 2024 and officially launched in May. Based on this timeline, the F7 Pro is expected to debut in approximately two to three months, likely making its official announcement by late March or April.

Apart from getting spotted in Indonesian and Thai certification platforms, the F7 Pro has also been approved by IMDA in Singapore and TDRA in the UAE. So far, there are no Indian variants for the F7 Pro and F7 Ultra, indicating that the country may only be treated with the Poco F7. There’s a possibility that the Pro and Ultra variants may launch earlier than the F7, which is expected to feature the upcoming Snapdragon 8s Elite chipset.

Reports suggest the F7 Pro and F7 Ultra could be rebranded versions of the Redmi K80 and K80 Pro, respectively, which were announced in November 2024 in China. Therefore, the F7 Pro is expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, whereas the Ultra model may ship with the Snapdragon 8 Elite.

As far as the Poco F7 is concerned, it could be a rebranded version of the forthcoming Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, which is expected to debut with the Snapdragon 8s Elite in April of this year in China. The Turbo 4 Pro is also expected to offer other specs, such as a 1.5K OLED display and a 7,500mAh battery with 90W fast charging support.

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Galaxy S25 Ultra brings this innovative smooth zooming feature

Samsung shifted its focus from upgrading the hardware to improving the user experience with new and improved software features for the Galaxy S25 series. One such camera feature in One UI 7 is the ability to zoom continuously while recording a video. It makes zooming smoother, and in turn, makes the footage a lot more visually appealing.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

While the phones are yet to reach the shelves, many reviewers showcased this One UI 7 feature in advance. After seeing the new One UI 7 feature in action, I couldn’t resist the urge to grab my half-a-decade-old Poco phone and record a similar clip for you to check out.

Xiaomi Poco X3

Although I have yet to experience Samsung’s best of 2025 myself, it’s good to see I have been experiencing and enjoying at least one of the One UI 7 features for over four years now.

Other software improvements include a new and improved ProVisual Engine, which is claimed to improve image and video quality in a couple of tricky situations. It includes reducing noise in low-light video recording, and managing skin tones better in different lighting conditions.

Early tests of the phone have already been surfaced, and based on the samples I’ve seen so far, the S25 Ultra indeed does a better job at capturing skin tones. In addition, the long range zoom appears to be improved (thanks to AI). And speaking of other noticeable improvements, that’s pretty much it.

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As for the hardware, the Galaxy S25 Ultra packs a new 50MP ultrawide (possibly an ISOCELL sensor), alongside the same 200MP main, 10MP 3x telephoto, and 50MP 5x periscope telephoto. Check out the top new One UI 7 features here. For more daily updates, please visit our News Section.

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Western Digital Unveils WD Blue SN5000 SSD with Up to 4TB Storage in India

Western Digital has launched the WD Blue SN5000 NVMe SSD in India, targeting content creators and professionals. The M.2 2280 SSD is designed to improve PC performance, especially for handling multi-stream 4K videos, images, and audio.

Western Digital WD Blue SN5000

The SSD supports AI Data Cycle’s Stages 4 and 6, providing efficient storage for AI-based content creation. It uses PCIe Gen 4 technology and Western Digital’s nCache 4.0, ensuring smooth performance for demanding tasks.

The WD Blue SN5000 offers up to 4TB of storage, doubling the capacity of its predecessor. It delivers speeds of up to 5,500MB/s, a 24% increase over the previous generation. The drive also improves file and folder copy speeds and supports multitasking with NVMe technology. It has a durability rating of up to 1,200 TBW (Terabytes Written).

The 4TB model provides sequential read and write speeds of up to 5,500MB/s and 5,000MB/s, respectively. It also offers random read-and-write IOPS of up to 690K and 900K. The SSD is compatible with systems that have an M.2 2280 port and comes with a 5-year limited warranty.

Pricing & availability

Available in capacities from 500GB to 4TB, the WD Blue SN5000 is priced between Rs. 3,199 and Rs. 26,999. It can be purchased on Amazon.in and at local IT retail stores starting today.

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Google’s largest battery phone price leaks for the US and Canadian market

Google’s upcoming budget phone, the Pixel 9a, has been a hot topic in the rumor mill for quite a while now. Thanks to these rumors, we know a good amount of details about it, from its design and specs to its expected launch date. Now, a new leak has dropped what might be the most important detail yet: the price. And there’s a bit of a surprise.

Google Pixel 9a Price

According to the latest leak, the Pixel 9a will start at $499 for the 128GB model, the same as its predecessor. The 256GB variant, however, will go for $599. That’s a $40 jump over last year’s Pixel 8a 256GB model, which launched at $559. 

The leak also reveals pricing for Canada, with the 128GB model at CAD 679 and the 256GB variant at CAD 809.

Google Pixel 9a Price in the US and Canada

If these prices hold up, it looks like Google is nudging its A-series phones further into premium territory. So does the Pixel 9a deliver enough upgrades to justify the increase remains to be seen? Let’s go through what rumors tell us.

Specifications

The Pixel 9a will be powered by Google’s Tensor G4 chip, the same processor from the Pixel 9 series, paired with 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM.

It will feature a 6.3-inch OLED display with 2,700 nits peak brightness and 1,800 nits HDR brightness. The design will stick to Google’s minimalist aesthetic with clean lines and familiar Pixel styling.

On to the cameras, the rear will have a 48MP (f/1.7) main camera and 13MP ultrawide setup, combined with Google’s computational photography. Selfies will be handled by a 13MP Sony IMX712 camera. 

Last but not least, the Pixel 9a is rumored to come with a 5,100mAh battery, the largest in a Pixel smartphone yet. The charging may also see a modest bump to 23W from 18W, while the wireless remains at 7.5W. 

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Red Magic Introduces Limited Edition “Three Kingdoms 8” 150W GaN Charger

Nubia’s Red Magic has introduced a special edition of its 150W GaN charger, themed around the popular game Three Kingdoms 8. Priced at 999 yuan ($138), this version maintains the same specifications as the standard model released in October 2022, featuring a 1A + 2C + 1DC port configuration and an integrated screen.

Red Magic 150W power bank

The charger showcases Three Kingdoms 8 branding on its sides and retains the signature color touchscreen of the original model. The screen displays real-time power output, supports RGB lighting effects, and allows for dynamic wallpapers. Additionally, the charger can be integrated into a desktop setup for convenient charging.

Red Magic 150W power bank

The device supports dual-laptop charging and offers a maximum single-port output of 140W via USB-C, compliant with PD 3.1 standards. The DC port delivers up to 150W, while the USB-A port provides a maximum output of 30W. This makes it suitable for charging high-power devices like laptops and gaming consoles, alongside smartphones and other peripherals.

The charger’s versatility is further highlighted by its ability to handle multiple devices simultaneously. It supports various fast-charging protocols, including PD 2.0, PD 3.0, PD 3.1, PPS, QC 2.0, QC 3.0, and QC4+, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices.

In other news, Red Magic has also recently launched the Red Magic X Golden Saga Limited Edition smartphone in China, featuring 24GB RAM and 1TB storage. It shares core specs with the Red Magic 10 Pro series, including a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and a 6.85-inch OLED display (1.5K resolution, 144Hz, 2000 nits). Unique features include a sapphire glass back, gold-plated accents, a gold VC cooling system, and carbon fiber for thermal efficiency.

The brand has not revealed any plans to launch this special edition GaN in the global market.

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Galaxy A55’s January 2025 security patch starts rolling out: fixes several critical vulnerabilities

Samsung is rolling out the January 2025 security patch to the Galaxy A55, which includes fixes from both Google and Samsung. With this patch, Google fixes 5 critical and 24 high-level CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). Reportedly, two CVEs aren’t applicable for Galaxy devices.

Samsung Galaxy A55
Samsung Galaxy A55

Meanwhile, Samsung has added its won fixes to the patch, which includes 22 Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures (SVE) items. As reported by Sammy Fans, these are aimed at fixing issues with Samsung’s Sound Picker, Samsung Messages, Notification Manager, and Bootloader. Other than these crucial security fixes, the update also optimizes system stability for an improved user experience.

When to expect the update?

Notably, the update is rolling out in phases in some Asian countries, and the brand is expected to roll it out to devices in other regions soon. So it may take a few days to reach your device. To make sure whether you have received the update, you can navigate to ‘Software Updates’ inside ‘Settings’. Click on ‘Download and Install’ if the update is available. The update has One UI build version A556EXXS6AYAS, and the package size is reportedly around 300MB.

You should keep your phone up to date with the latest security patch, as it fixes known vulnerabilities (a weakness in the software that can be exploited by an attacker) in your device’s software, and protects your data from potential cyberattacks.

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And if you’re waiting for the One UI 7 update, the company has recently conformed when will it rollout the update for Galaxy S series phones. Based on the track record, the Galaxy A55 should receive the One UI 7 update within 2-4 weeks of the rollout to the Galaxy S24 series.

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AOC Q27G2S Monitor Offers 2K Display and 155Hz Refresh Rate at 999 Yuan ($138)

AOC has launched its new 27-inch monitor, the Q27G2S, available on JD.com for 999 yuan ($138). The monitor features a 2K resolution and a 155Hz refresh rate, aimed at users looking for a balance of performance and affordability. A higher-refresh-rate version, the Q27G2S/D, with a 170Hz refresh rate, is also planned but not yet available.

AOC Q27G2S

AOC Q27G2S monitor features

The Q27G2S uses a 2560 x 1440 IPS panel with a 1ms MPRT response time, 350 nits brightness, and a 1000:1 static contrast ratio. It supports 10-bit color (8-bit + FRC) and covers 131% of the sRGB color gamut, making it suitable for general use and light content creation. The monitor includes HDR Mode, though it is less advanced than the HDR400 support in the Q27G2S/D model.

The Full Blood Edition (Q27G2S/D) offers several improvements over the Classic Edition (Q27G2S). It increases the refresh rate to 170Hz, reduces the response time to 1ms GTG, and adds HDR400 certification, boosting brightness to 400 nits in HDR mode. The sRGB color gamut coverage is slightly lower at 126%. It also supports both G-SYNC and Adaptive-Sync, making it more versatile for gaming. The DisplayPort interface is upgraded to version 1.4, compared to the Classic Edition’s DP 1.2.

Both models come with a stand that supports lift, tilt, and rotation, and they are VESA wall-mount compatible. Connectivity includes two HDMI 2.0 ports, one DisplayPort, and a 3.5mm audio output.

Both the AOC Q27G2S and Q27G2S/D models are available to buy in many regions around the globe including the US and India.

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Galaxy S25 Edge rear camera setup: Here’s what to expect

Samsung surprised everyone with the Galaxy S25 Edge. After talking about its AI innovations, at the very end of the event, it showcased the phone comparing the thickness with mockups of the Galaxy S23 and S24.

Besides the thickness, another surprise to everyone at the event was the camera setup. While previously it was expected to include a better camera setup than the base and plus models, now it seems that the phone will lack the telephoto.

The two cameras are likely to be main and ultrawide

Upon closer inspection, the lens on the top looks like an ultrawide. While the phone will reportedly be positioned between the S25 Plus and S25 Ultra, therefore it will cost anything between $1000 to $1300, it can still pack an ultrawide instead of a 3x telephoto—just like the iPhone 16. This makes more sense after looking at the iPhone 17 Air render, which includes a single camera on the back.

And regardless of positioning or the price range, it’s also important to note that a telephoto camera requires more space between the lens and sensor than a main or ultrawide with a same-sized sensor. The larger the focal length, the higher the protrusion on the camera module. Previously the phone was also rumored to pack a 200MP main camera.

Samsung indeed introduced a new lens tech that can reduce the protrusion of the camera module. However, the brand is unlikely to ditch the ultrawide for a telephoto that adds more technical challenges and cost.

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ALOP lens tech could debut with a future Ultra model

Samsung has not upgraded the main sensor in a while. The 3x telephoto has been the same for years. The reason? Many Chinese phone makers have recently switched to folded telephoto for 3x-4x zoom range as they are using larger 50MP sensors, which increases the space requirement between the sensor and lens. Phones like the vivo X200 Pro also come with chunky camera bumps, which would ruin the look of the S series flagships.

Maybe we could finally see a sensor upgrade paired with the ALOP lens on the Ultra model. Nonetheless, these are still speculations so take them with a pinch of salt.

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Here’s how Galaxy S24 Ultra is helping researchers in coral reef restoration

Samsung Electronics has announced a partnership with Seatrees—a non-profit organization that plants and protects coastal ecosystems to help reverse climate change. Seatrees aims to restore “blue-carbon” ecosystems like mangrove forests, kelp forests, seagrass, coral, and watersheds.

To jointly promote coral reef restoration and support the process, Samsung has developed a unique feature for its Galaxy devices, called Ocean Mode. Take a look at the images below captured by the Galaxy S24 Ultra equipped with Ocean Mode.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

The feature will be exclusively provided to the local coral reef restoration activists

According to the company, the Galaxy camera technology will be exclusively provided to the local coral reef restoration activists and researchers in coastal communities. This initiative will help the activists in monitoring the ocean floor and track the progress of the restoration process efficiently.

Photos captured with Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphones equipped with Ocean Mode

In a world where IP69-rated phones are often used to showcase durability in gimmicky ways, Samsung’s initiative stands out by leveraging technological advancements for something truly meaningful. Samsung, in collaboration with Seatrees, has added a new purpose to its Galaxy devices. Even though the feature isn’t reaching the hands of all Galaxy fans, it’s making a small contribution to the planet, thus benefiting us all.

Yes, this is a relatively small-scale project, and we hope to see more companies investing some of their time and resources into initiatives like this, which not only directly benefit the process but also encourage greater participation and collaboration. Although not exclusively mentioned, the newly launched Galaxy S25 Ultra is also expected to become a part of the process once it becomes available.

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“We initiated our commitment to the world’s oceans when we transformed discarded fishing nets into key components of the Galaxy S22 series, which to date, has incorporated more than 150 tonnes of discarded fishing nets into key components of Galaxy devices,” said Stephanie Choi, EVP & Head of Marketing of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics. “This year, we are furthering our commitment to the oceans by creating purposeful technology that helps protect and restore damaged marine ecosystems around the world.”

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Edifier S300: Hi-Fi Speaker with AirPlay, Bluetooth 5.4, and 80W RMS Output launched

Edifier has introduced the S300 Bluetooth speaker in the Chinese market, promising powerful premium audio with Hi-Res certification and Apple AirPlay support.

Edifier S300 Bluetooth speaker

Edifier S300 features

The S300 focuses on Hi-Fi audio performance with “Hi-Res Gold Label Certification” and a strong emphasis on sound purity. It delivers an RMS power of 80W, supported by TI TAS5822M digital amplifier chips, with a peak power of 100W. The speaker offers a signal-to-noise ratio of 110dB(A) for clear sound with low distortion and a frequency response range of 48Hz to 40kHz.

Audio and Connectivity

Edifier S300 Bluetooth speaker

Equipped with Bluetooth 5.4, the S300 allows stable wireless connections and supports pairing with two devices simultaneously. It includes Apple AirPlay compatibility for direct streaming from Apple devices and supports audio formats such as LDAC, LHDC, AAC, and SBC. Additional input options include AUX, sound card, AirPlay, and Bluetooth.

Design and Build

The S300 features a retro-inspired look with high-quality materials and CNC precision manufacturing. Metal knobs enhance durability and functionality. Available in three colors—Black Walnut, Warm Brown, and Pearl White—the speaker weighs 6.3kg and measures 350mm x 229mm x 203mm.

Audio Configuration

The dual-speaker system includes 25mm metal dome tweeters and 5.5-inch aluminum cone woofers. The midrange drivers provide 16W each, while the bass driver delivers 50W, offering a balanced audio profile.

Additional Features

The speaker includes a dedicated remote control and supports customization via the Edifier Home app. Its WiFi operates on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies for better connectivity.

Pricing & availability

The Edifier S300 Bluetooth speaker is priced at 1,599 yuan ($221) and is currently available for purchase in China via JD.com. Information regarding its global availability has not been disclosed.

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Acer launches Predator X27U X1, a 26.5-inch 2K 240Hz QD-OLED monitor for gamers

Acer has launched a new gaming monitor in its Predator series called X27U X1 in the Chinese market. The monitor is priced at 2,999 yuan ($414) and is now available on JD.com. Let’s check out its key specs.

Acer Predator X27U X1

Acer Predator X27U X1 Specifications

The Predator X27U X1 features a 26.5-inch QD-OLED display with a WQHD 2K resolution (2560×1440), offering a pixel density of 110 PPI for ultra-sharp and detailed visuals. It boasts a native refresh rate of 240Hz, ensuring ultra-smooth gameplay, especially in fast-paced FPS titles. Coupled with an impressive 0.03ms GTG response time, the monitor eliminates motion blur and provides precise, lag-free gaming performance.

The Predator X27U X1 also supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro technology, which synchronizes the display’s refresh rate with the graphics card to eliminate screen tearing and stuttering for a seamless visual experience.

In terms of color accuracy, it comes with a 99% DCI-P3 wide color gamut and a 10-bit color depth, delivering rich, accurate, and vibrant colors with a palette of over 1.07 billion shades. It is further enhanced by HDR True Black 400 certification, offering deep blacks, high contrast, and a peak brightness of 1000 nits for realistic and detailed imagery.

The monitor features HDMI 2.1 ports, ensuring compatibility with next-gen gaming consoles such as the PS5 and Xbox Series X, supporting 4K or 1080p gaming at up to 120Hz. It also includes a DP1.4 port and an audio-out jack.

Ergonomically designed, the Predator X27U X1 features a height-adjustable stand with tilt and swivel functions for maximum comfort during long gaming sessions. The monitor also sports 5W dual speakers and incorporates eye-care technologies such as flicker-free functionality and low blue light modes to reduce strain during extended use. In terms of design, the X27U X1 boasts a sleek, gamer-centric look with a claw-shaped base, headphone hook, and cable management.

Earlier today, Acer also introduced the PE320QK X, a 32-inch OLED monitor with Calman certification, designed for professionals. Meanwhile, Skyworth unveiled a 31.5-inch OLED gaming monitor featuring a 4K resolution with a 240Hz refresh rate, alongside a Full HD mode supporting up to 480Hz.

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Honor Watch 5 satellite connectivity version clears TENAA certification

Honor has certified a new smartwatch, model number TUR-L19, in China, signaling an imminent launch. The device appears to be an upgraded version of the Honor Watch 5, which debuted last year alongside the Honor Magic 7 smartphones.

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Key Features and Specifications

According to the TENAA certification database and tipster @WangzaiKnowsEverything, the TUR-L19 smartwatch introduces satellite communication support, a feature compatible with China Mobile and China Unicom eSIM operators. It includes a circular design and a 480mAh battery with wireless charging capabilities. Connectivity features like Bluetooth, GPS, NFC, and Beidou are also present.

While exact details on hardware and software improvements over the Honor Watch 5 remain under wraps, it is anticipated to offer a more refined and advanced user experience.

Honor Watch 5: A Reference Point

The Honor Watch 5 features a 1.85-inch AMOLED display (450 × 390 resolution, 60Hz refresh rate) in a lightweight 35g build with aluminum alloy and reinforced polymer fiber casing. Its standout Honor Polaris positioning system supports standalone GPS with BeiDou, GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and QZSS, ensuring accurate tracking even in dense urban areas.

Honor Watch 5

Health monitoring includes heart rate, blood oxygen, stress, sleep, and advanced heart health features. It supports eSIM for calls, dual-phone notifications, and LTE connectivity, along with Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, and an IP68 rating. Powered by a 480mAh battery, the watch delivers up to 15 days in Bluetooth mode, 10 days in eSIM dual-terminal mode, and 3 days in independent eSIM mode. It includes 97 sports modes, an AI fat reduction assistant, and over 5000 watch face options.

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Acer PE320QK X Launches 32-Inch OLED Monitor with Calman Certification for Professionals

Acer has released the PE320QK X, the first monitor in its PE0 series, designed for creators, designers, and professionals focused on color accuracy. The monitor is Calman Verified, ensuring reliable color performance.

Acer PE320QK X monitor

Acer Unveils PE320QK X Monitor features

The PE320QK X is a 32-inch OLED display (31.5 inches viewable) with a 3840 x 2160 4K resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate. While not confirmed, it is likely to use Samsung Display’s QD-OLED panel, commonly found in similar 32-inch 4K OLED monitors.

The monitor offers a 0.01ms G2G response time, 10-bit color depth, and a wide color gamut covering 99% of the sRGB spectrum. Its Calman Verified certification guarantees color accuracy with a dE < 1, providing professionals with consistent, accurate colors straight out of the box.

In addition to accurate color reproduction, the PE320QK X supports smooth and responsive visuals. This feature is particularly beneficial for animators and designers who rely on lifelike motion and seamless transitions in their work.

Eric Brumm, President and CEO of Portrait Displays, commented on the collaboration with Acer, saying, “The PE320QK X reflects our shared commitment to delivering accurate color performance and quality visuals for creators worldwide.” More details, like the monitor’s pricing and availability, are expected to be revealed soon.

In other news, Acer has also launched the Chromebook Tab 311, a durable, student-focused tablet with a 10.95-inch WUXGA touch display, MediaTek Kompanio 520 processor, and an 8,000 mAh battery for over 10 hours of use. It offers up to 8 GB RAM, and 128 GB storage, and meets MIL-STD 810H standards for durability. Weighing 610 g and 9.05 mm thick, it’s lightweight and portable.

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OPPO Redesigns Smartwatch Blood Pressure Monitoring Patent Without Air Nozzle

OPPO has been granted a patent that could change how blood pressure monitoring systems are integrated into smartwatches. Filed with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the patent outlines a simplified and more efficient method for measuring blood pressure.

Limitations of Current Technology

Smartwatches like Huawei’s Watch D2 use an airbag in the strap to measure blood pressure. The airbag is inflated by an air pump located in the watch head, connected via an air nozzle. While functional, this design has a significant drawback: the air nozzle takes up space in the watch head, limiting the placement of other components such as additional sensors.

How OPPO’s System Works

OPPO’s patent eliminates the need for a separate air nozzle by incorporating the air path into the watch strap. The watch head houses an air pump and a shell assembly that connects to the strap via a “connecting assembly.” This connection completes the air path, allowing the pump to inflate and deflate the airbag without a separate nozzle.

This design not only reduces manufacturing complexity but also provides better placement options for internal components. It frees up space in the watch head, allowing for more compact and flexible designs.

Although OPPO has secured the patent, it is unclear when the company will introduce this technology to its smartwatches. Reports suggest the upcoming OPPO Watch X2 may feature blood pressure monitoring, but it is not confirmed if this specific system will be used.

On the topic of the Watch X2, reports so far have revealed that the watch will come in three different models: the standard Watch X2, a larger 46mm version, and the premium Watch X2 Pro, with some models possibly rebranded as the OnePlus Watch 3 globally. Key features include blood pressure and ECG monitoring, wrist temperature measurement, a 60-second health check, and fitness tracking with GPS support.

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