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Innocn launches new 49-inch OLED curved gaming monitor with 144Hz refresh rate & 0.03ms GtG

Innocn has launched a new ultra-wide curved gaming monitor, the 49Q1R, in the global market. It is priced at $999.99 and is now available on Amazon US. Let’s check out its key specs.

Innocn 49Q1R

Innocn 49Q1R Specifications

The monitor features a 49-inch OLED panel with a DQHD resolution of 5120×1440, providing sharp, vivid details for professional graphics work and immersive gaming. It sports a 32:9 aspect ratio and an 1800R curvature for a broad, expansive view. Additionally, it has a matte finish to reduce glare and reflections, improving visibility in different lighting conditions.

The monitor features a refresh rate of 144Hz and a blazing-fast 0.03ms GtG response time, ensuring that motion blur is virtually nonexistent. This is crucial for fast-paced action scenes in games or high-speed video playback.

It supports both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync technologies, which provide smooth, tear-free gaming by synchronizing the monitor’s refresh rate with the output device’s frame rate.

Innocn 49Q1R

The monitor also excels in color accuracy and dynamic range with HDR 400 certification, enhancing the contrast and color spectrum for deeper blacks, brighter whites, and more vibrant colors. It boasts a high contrast ratio of 1.5m:1, covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color space, and achieves a color accuracy of ΔE<2, ensuring exceptional color fidelity and stark contrasts.

In terms of connectivity, the 49Q1R includes two HDMI 2.1 ports for high-bandwidth input from the latest gaming consoles and PCs, one HDMI 1.4 port, and one USB-C port supporting 90W PD-Out, which can charge connected devices such as laptops or tablets. Additionally, it features two USB-A ports, one USB-B port for data transfer, an RJ45 Ethernet port for network connectivity, and a 3.5mm audio jack.

The gaming monitor is equipped with PIP (Picture-in-Picture) and PBP (Picture-by-Picture) split-screen technology, allowing it to display content from two separate input sources simultaneously. Additionally, it features built-in dual 5W speakers that provide robust audio output for everyday use.

Earlier this month, Viewsonic released a 27-inch Fast IPS 2K gaming monitor with a 210Hz refresh rate priced at just $109. Additionally, Thunderobot launched a new 31.5-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor featuring a 165Hz Samsung QD-OLED panel.

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Realme 14 Pro Series With Cold-Sensitive Design Goes On Sale in India: Check Price & Offers

The Realme 14 Pro and Realme 14 Pro+ officially made their debut earlier this month in India. Now, these devices are finally on sale in the region. The duo are a pair of upper mid range smartphones, which bring some unique specs. So let’s check out their specs, pricing, and launch offers.

Realme 14 Pro

Talking about the more affordable version first, the Realme 14 Pro (Review) starts from 24,999 INR. This is for the 8GB + 128GB variant. The 8GB + 256GB option has a 26,999 INR price tag. The first sale of this device has just kicked off, with the Chinese brand also offering a flat 2,000 INR discount on both storage configurations. In other words, the effective price comes down to 22,999 INR and 24,999 INR respectively.

Realme 14 Pro
Realme 14 Pro

You can buy this device from the brand’s official website, Flipkart, and even offline channels. While it has a mid range price tag, it offers some notable specs like the special Pearl White variant, which features cold-sensitive technology. If the temperature falls below 16°C, the white rear panel slowly shifts into a wavy blue color scheme. Apart from that, you also get a Dimensity 7300, IP66+IP68+IP69 water and resistance rating, a massive 6,000mAh battery, 50MP dual cameras, and a 6.7-inch curved AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, FHD+ resolution, and up to 4500 nits peak brightness.

Realme 14 Pro+

While the specs device appears quite similar, the Realme 14 Pro+ packs various improvements over the base model. It has a taller 6.83-inch curved 1.5K AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, 50MP triple camera (includes ultra wide + telephoto), IP66 + IP68 + IP69 rating, 6000mAh battery, and 80W wired fast charging.

Realme 14 Pro+

Unlike the vanilla version, the Realme 14 Pro+ arrives in three storage options. This includes 8GB + 128GB, 8GB + 256GB, and 12GB + 256GB that cost 29999 INR, 31999 INR, and 34999 INR respectively. Buyers can also avail an instant bank discount of up to 4,000 INR on these models, while the availability details are identical to the Realme 14 Pro.

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Amap unveils China’s first English map: A game-changer for foreign tourists

Amap, one of China’s leading navigation platforms, has officially launched its first English-language map targeting overseas users. This groundbreaking development aims to make navigating China more accessible for non-Chinese speakers, signaling a transformative shift for the country’s tourism industry. Currently, the English map is in the beta testing phase and is accessible only to overseas users located in China.

What are the Beta Phase Limitations and User Challenges?

Despite the launch announcement, the English map is not yet fully functional. On iOS devices, the app includes a language setting function, but the English option remains grayed out with the message: “The system is not supported yet.” Amap has clarified that this feature is still being refined and will roll out gradually after testing. The app versions available on Google Play and the App Store also default to Chinese, adding a layer of complexity for foreign users during the early stages.

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Amap is more than just maps

Amap’s appeal extends far beyond navigation. With a peak of 280 million daily active users during the 2023 Mid-Autumn Festival, the platform offers real-time traffic updates, electric vehicle charging station locations, restaurant reservations, and holiday travel assistance. Its integration with Alibaba’s ecosystem, connecting with platforms like Alipay, Fliggy, Ele.me, and Koubei, makes it a one-stop solution for users seeking local services, food delivery, travel recommendations, and hotel bookings.

How is this a Game-Changer for Tourism in China?

The introduction of the English map is set to revolutionize tourism in China. By bridging the language gap, Amap promises to simplify travel for foreign tourists, enhancing their overall experience. This move aligns with China’s efforts to attract international visitors and positions the country as a more accessible and welcoming destination.

As the English map continues to develop, Amap is paving the way for a future where language barriers no longer hinder exploration in China. With its seamless integration of navigation and local services, the platform is poised to become an indispensable tool for international travelers, redefining how the world will navigate China.

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Realme 14T leak reveals up to 12GB RAM and three color options

Realme launched the 14 Pro (review) series smartphones in India earlier this month. The lineup might also include the Realme 14 Pro Lite, which was leaked earlier.

Now, a new report from 91mobiles has revealed exclusive details about an entirely new phone: the Realme 14T 5G. This is a surprise addition to the series, as Realme hasn’t launched a T-series model in the numbered series before.

Realme 14T Colors and Memory Options

The Realme 14T reportedly carries the model number RMX5078 for the Indian variant and is expected to be available in three RAM and storage configurations, along with three color options.

The base variant will have 8/128GB memory, followed by 8/256GB and 12/256GB configurations.

As for color options, the leak suggests the phone will come in Lighting Purple, Mountains Green, and Obsidian Black. These names are fairly standard for smartphones these days, but hopefully, the actual colors will be more interesting in person.

The Realme 14T seems to be a new addition to the existing series that already includes the Realme 14 Pro, 14 Pro+, and the Realme 14x. It’s unclear where it will fit in terms of pricing. For reference, the Realme 14 Pro starts at Rs 24,999, and the Realme 14 Pro+ starts at Rs 29,999.

Realme 14T EEC Certification

In addition to the color and memory options, the Realme 14T has also been spotted on the EEC (Eurasian Economic Commission) website. The listing mentions the model number RMX5079 alongside RMX5078, which could possibly be another variant of the same phone.

While the certification doesn’t reveal any hardware details, it suggests that the launch might be nearing in the region covered by the EEC. Not much else is known about the phone yet, but we should expect more details to emerge in the coming days.

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Snapdragon 8 Elite For Galaxy: World’s Fastest Mobile SoC that Powers the Galaxy S25 Series

Qualcomm worked closely with Samsung to bring the Snapdragon 8 Elite For Galaxy. This is a custom version of Qualcomm’s latest flagship chip that offers various improvements over the regular variant. The chipmaker claims that it is the fastest mobile SoC in the world, so here’s everything new.

Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy
Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy

Snapdragon 8 Elite For Galaxy: Performance

The Snapdragon 8 Elite For Galaxy features second generation custom Qualcomm Oryon CPU along with a new Adreno GPU, and Qualcomm’s Hexagon NPU for improved on-device AI functionality. This improvement in AI technology would likely improve the capabilities of the Galaxy AI suite of features.

With the deeper integration of AI, both companies have tailored the Snapdragon 8 Elite For Galaxy with the latest Gemini powered features. Apart from AI, even the raw performance is getting a bump thanks to the two prime cores having a 4.47GHz clock speed. To recall, the regular version has a 4.32GHz frequency.

Snapdragon Satellite and Wi-Fi 7

One of the latest inclusions in the new chip is the global support for Wi-Fi 7 standard thanks to the Qualcomm FastConnect 7800 Mobile Connectivity System and Snapdragon X80 Modem-RF System for 5G connectivity. But more importantly, the Galaxy S25 series are also the first commercial smartphones to feature Snapdragon Satellite. For those unaware, this technology basically allows users to send and receive messages directly via satellite (narrowband NTN).

Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy

Improved Image Quality

Another upgrade in the Snapdragon 8 Elite For Galaxy is with its ISP. Samsung worked with Qualcomm to improve image quality thanks to the integration of the new Spatio-Temporal Filter (STF) into the Qualcomm Spectra ISP. This allows for sharper low light video capture capabilities, with upgrades being noticeable even in the 8K 30fps recordings. Despite this, Qualcomm claims that it has bumped its energy efficiency as well.

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Galaxy XR headset: Samsung’s Project Moohan revealed at Unpacked 2025

Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy S25 series at the Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event held in San Jose, California. The lineup includes the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra, showcasing the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and other top-tier specifications. Alongside the flagship smartphones, Samsung also teased its first extended reality (XR) headset, dubbed ‘Project Moohan.’ This announcement marks Samsung’s push into the XR and wearable device market.

Samsung XR headset: Project Moohan

Samsung XR headset
Samsung XR headset image by Sammobile

First announced in December 2024, Samsung’s ‘Project Moohan’ XR headset promises to redefine how users interact with their physical and digital environments. The headset, powered by the new Android XR operating system developed in collaboration with Google and Qualcomm, will likely feature multimodal input capabilities. This includes eye tracking, hand gestures, and voice commands, enabling seamless control of apps and interactions.

The XR headset is expected to feature ultra-high-resolution OLEDoS displays, low-latency passthrough capabilities, and spatial computing powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip. With support for Google’s Gemini AI assistant, users may enjoy immersive features like Circle to Search, live text translation, and enhanced browsing via Google Chrome. While Samsung has not announced an official release date, it’s speculated the device will launch later this year with a price exceeding $2,000.

Samsung smart glasses teased

In addition to the XR headset, Samsung hinted at the development of AI-powered smart glasses. These could be powered by the Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 chip and Google’s Gemini platform, enabling voice and vision-based input.

Samsung CEO TM Roh also mentioned plans to bring smart glasses “as soon as possible,” suggesting the company is positioning itself to lead the next generation of wearable devices.

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Samsung Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36 tipped to launch by mid-March 2025

Samsung has been following a pattern of launching new A-series smartphones within the first quarter of the year, usually a couple of weeks after announcing its Galaxy S-series flagship phones. The South Korean brand has just launched the Galaxy S25 series in multiple markets across the globe, and it appears that the company may soon launch new A-series phones, such as the Galaxy A56 and Galaxy A36. A new leak, courtesy of tipster Abhishek Yadav, has revealed the launch timeframe for both smartphones.

Samsung Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36 launch timeframe (rumored)

According to the tipster, the Galaxy A56 and Galaxy A36 will debut by mid-March globally, including the Indian market. Since the brand has just launched its new flagship phones, it is likely that the company will start teasing the arrival of the A56 and A36 in February.

Samsung Galaxy A36 specifications: What’s known so far

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There are not many details about the Galaxy A36 available. Shown above is a CAD render of the device, which reveals that it will continue to sport the Key Island design that features a flat frame and a noticeable bulge at buttons on the right. It is expected to feature a 6.64-inch AMOLED FHD+ screen integrated with a fingerprint sensor, a 12-megapixel front camera, a 50-megapixel rear camera, a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 or 7s Gen 2 chipset, a 5,000mAh battery with 45W charging, and Android 15.

Samsung Galaxy A56 specifications: What’s known so far

The above images that have emerged in the database of China’s TENAA certification platform have already revealed the design of the Galaxy A56. As per reports, the A56 is expected to arrive with a 6.7-inch AMOLED FHD+ 120Hz screen, an Exynos 1580 chipset, 8 GB / 12 GB of RAM, 128 GB / 256 GB of built-in storage, a 5,000mAh battery with 45W charging, and Android 15. For photography, it will have a 12-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel (main) + 12-megapixel (ultra-wide) + 5-megapixel (macro) triple camera setup.

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Samsung officially teases its first tri-fold: What to expect and when

Samsung unveiled its latest Galaxy S25 series smartphones at its Unpacked event yesterday, but that wasn’t all the company had in store. 

The South Korean giant also unveiled a slim device called the Galaxy S25 Edge (expected to launch later this year) and revealed its plans to develop AR glasses in collaboration with Google.

Another major revelation was a tri-fold phone from Samsung. While presenting its roadmap for upcoming devices, the company explicitly revealed that they have a tri-fold phone in development.

Although no specific timeline was mentioned, the implication is that the device could arrive after the next iteration of Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold and Flip foldable phones.

What we know about Samsung tri-fold

Huawei was the first to explore this domain, and it’s clear that Samsung doesn’t want to be left behind. In fact, the company has been showing off prototypes of tri-fold concept phones at CES for a couple of years now. So, it’s unsurprising that such a device was under consideration.

It’s just that Samsung has now officially teased the product, confirming that it is set to become a legitimate consumer device sooner or later.

Huawei Mate XT Ultimate Design Tri-fold Display

According to the latest rumors, Samsung’s tri-fold phone is expected to feature a display measuring around 9.9 to 10 inches when unfolded. Reportedly, it will adopt a “G-Type” form factor rather than the S-shaped design of the Huawei Mate X series. 

In simple terms, this means the device will fold entirely inward instead of folding both inward and outward like its competitor. This design choice should provide better protection for the large primary screen when not in use.

Another rumor is that Samsung will limit the production of its first tri-fold phone to just 200,000 units. That’s not a lot, so if you’re already intrigued, you might want to start saving up now.

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Galaxy S25, S25+ launched with Snapdragon 8 Elite, new Galaxy AI features

Samsung has launched its 2025 flagship lineup: the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. The key focus of the event, as well as the main selling point of the devices, is the impressive Galaxy AI features. As an addition, Samsung has upgraded some design elements, and specifications and changed the color options to justify printing the next number on the retail box this year.

I have already discussed the new AI features while talking about the top-of-the-line model, which you can check out here. In this article, I will be focusing on the hardware side of the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus.

Design and specifications:

First of all, both the base and plus models look the same as their predecessors. The only noticeable difference is the updated color options: Navy, Mint, Icy Blue, and Silver Shadow.

As for the specs, the Galaxy S25 and S25+ pack 6.2-inch and 6.7″ displays respectively—same as last year. The base model packs an FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, while the Plus model packs a QHD+ one.

Performance is improved thanks to the new Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. Besides raw CPU and GPU power, the 40% more capable NPU also helps the S25 series perform AI-related tasks faster and better. While the Ultra model packs a larger VC cooling for better sustained performance, Samsung didn’t reveal anything regarding this feature in the other two models.

The imaging system also benefits from the new chip’s improved ISP and Samsung’s image processing improvements. Samsung also talked about their advanced “Object-aware Engine” which can now detect the subject of an image, recognize the lighting of the environment, and modify skin tones to make it look “more natural and true to life.” But it’s also worth noting that there are no changes in the image sensors whatsoever.

The same goes for many other aspects. The Galaxy S25 and S25+ pack 4000mAh and 4900mAh batteries and support 25W and 45W wired charging respectively.

Pricing and availability:

Galaxy S25 packs 12GB RAM and comes in two different storage options and starts from $799 in the US.

128GB: $799
256GB: $809

The Plus model packs the same RAM but combines it with more storage.

256GB: $999
512GB: $1019

The devices will hit the shelves on February 7th; however, interested users can hit the “Pre-order” button starting today. Pre-order Samsung Galaxy phones now & get up to $1,250 off + a chance to win $5,000 credit (US only) – https://howl.link/erlejlgnge89i

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Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra: Indian pricing, pre-orders, and sale date

Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S25 series, which includes the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra, in multiple markets worldwide. The trio is priced at $799, $999, and $1,299, respectively in the US. Here’s a dedicated post to explore the pricing and offers for the Indian market.

Galaxy S25 series price in India

Samsung Galaxy S25 series

Pre-orders for the Galaxy S25 series have begun across all leading online and offline stores, as well as on Samsung Live via this link. The devices will go on sale starting February 7.

The Galaxy S25 series is available in the following variants and colours:

Galaxy S25

  • Variants and Price:
    • 12GB + 256GB: Rs 80,999
    • 12GB + 512GB: Rs 92,999
  • Colours: Icyblue, Silver Shadow, Navy, Mint
  • Exclusive Colours (via Samsung.com): Blueblack, Coralred, Pinkgold

Galaxy S25+

  • Variants and Price:
    • 12GB + 256GB: Rs 99,999
    • 12GB + 512GB: Rs 1,11,999
  • Colours: Navy, Silver Shadow
  • Exclusive Colours (via Samsung.com): Blueblack, Coralred, Pinkgold

Galaxy S25 Ultra

  • Variants and Price:
    • 12GB + 256GB: Rs 1,29,999
    • 12GB + 512GB: Rs 1,41,999
    • 12GB + 1TB: Rs 1,65,999
  • Colours: Titanium Silverblue, Titanium Gray, Titanium Whitesilver, Titanium Black
  • Exclusive Colours (via Samsung.com): Titanium Jadegreen, Titanium Jetblack, Titanium Pinkgold

Pre-order offers

Samsung has announced exciting pre-order benefits for the Galaxy S25 series. Customers who pre-order the Galaxy S25 Ultra will receive benefits worth Rs 21,000. This includes a storage upgrade worth Rs 12,000, allowing them to purchase the 12GB + 512GB variant at the price of the 12GB + 256GB variant and an upgrade bonus worth Rs 9,000. Alternatively, customers can avail Rs 7,000 cashback when purchasing with a 9-month no-cost EMI plan.

For the Galaxy S25+, customers will receive benefits worth Rs 12,000, including a storage upgrade where the 12GB + 512GB variant is offered at the price of the 12GB + 256GB variant. Meanwhile, those pre-ordering the Galaxy S25 will enjoy benefits worth Rs 11,000 as an upgrade bonus. Customers can also opt for Rs 7,000 cashback when purchasing the Galaxy S25 with a 9-month no-cost EMI plan.

Additionally, Samsung offers a 24-month no-cost EMI option for the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ through all leading NBFCs.

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Why Your Next Gaming Phone Doesn’t Need to Cost $1000

Mobile gaming is a multi-billion dollar industry. Most of the revenue comes from the freemium model (in-game purchases).

Therefore, almost all mobile titles have lower hardware requirements for better accessibility. However, the price of dedicated gaming smartphones has soared high in recent years.

These devices offer top-of-the-line performance and the latest tech. But are they worth spending $1000 or more?

Today, one can play almost all titles properly on any mid-range or above phone. So should you splurge on mobile gaming hardware? Let’s find out together.

Asus ROG Phone 9 Series
ROG Phone 9 Series | Image Source: Asus

1. The Gaming Phone Dilemma

Asus’ ROG (Republic of Gamers) is one of the most popular consumer-facing gaming hardware brands. It is the only widely available brand that has a presence in the smartphone market.

In fact, it is the company that popularized the gaming smartphone category. As a leader in the niche segment, the firm steadily increased the price of its handsets over the years.

At present, the latest ROG Phone 9 series starts at $1,000 and goes all the way up to $1,500. That’s a lot of money for a dedicated gaming smartphone.

Lately, Asus has toned down the screaming gaming aesthetics to make the product look and feel more like a regular phone. But it still can’t match the overall experience offered by regular flagships.

ROG Phones are primarily only good at gaming. When you look at them as an everyday premium phone (due to their high asking price), they fall short.

2. The Case Against Expensive Gaming Phones

Even if you have purchased the latest ROG Phone 9 Pro, there aren’t many resource-hungry titles to play in the first place. 

As we mentioned earlier, most games are now designed to run even on the lowest of hardware as much as possible. There are only a handful of titles that may play marginally better on expensive gaming phones. 

It has been nearly 3 years since the introduction of ray tracing on phones, however, there are very few games that use this tech. Also, ray tracing on smartphones is comparatively less pronounced than on PCs and consoles.

Though the hardware is capable enough, there aren’t software to make use of it. Developers are flocking toward the freemium model with more accessible games for revenue generation.

3. Finding the Right Balance

If you are in the market for a smartphone for gaming, you don’t need to spend $1,000 or more. A capable enough chipset, size, and battery are more than enough.

So any phone with a year or more old flagship chip from Qualcomm and MediaTek will just do fine. Devices touting these chipsets are mostly previous-gen premium phones. So you can get them at a much lower price than what they used to cost at launch.

Sometimes, these chips are all found in so-called flagship-killer phones. They tend to cost half of the regular flagship but still provide almost the same level of performance.

If not for flagship chips, any latest mid-range is also capable enough. Handsets featuring these chipsets are even more affordable.

The next thing to look for is the size. Generally, larger smartphones offer sustained performance. That’s because they tend to dissipate heat better. You also get bigger displays and louder speakers on such phones.

Lastly, handsets with huge batteries will last longer. Also, make sure they have fast charging support so that you can recharge them in no time.

4. Prior-gen Flagships and Mid-rangers

If you are low on budget, you can still buy a good smartphone for gaming without spending a lot. Instead of opting for the latest gaming smartphone or a flagship, you can go with a generation or two older models.

For instance, you can go with the last-gen Galaxy S24 Ultra or even the older Galaxy S23 Ultra. These phones will cost you hundreds of dollars less than the new Galaxy S25 Ultra

Similarly, if you are not into Samsung, perhaps try older OnePlus 12 or 11 rather than OnePlus 13. We could say the same for Motorola Edge phones, Xiaomi number series, Honor Magic series, and more.

Alternately, if you live in a region where you get access to powerful mid-rangers, you can opt for those handsets. Phones like Poco F series, Realme GT series, and Xiaomi T series will get you serious performance for way less price.

Lastly, if case you are in the Apple ecosystem, you can go with older Plus and Pro Max iPhones instead of newer models.

5. The Appeal of Chinese Smartphones

China gets a wide variety of smartphones. Almost all of them are way more affordable and yet pack a lot of things.

Some of these handsets make their way to nearby Asian countries. A select few also land in Europe. But none of them get released in the far west.

So these phones are not designed for international audience in mind. So they may have some compatibility issues. If you are fine with the drawbacks, you can import these products.

For instance, the best alternative to the ROG Phone 9 series is the Red Magic 10 lineup. It costs about half and even excels in some scenarios.

Further, iQOO smartphones are known for well-tuned performance across all price range. Lastly, flagships from Xiaomi, Vivo, and Oppo are generally more affordable when imported when compared to their official prices outside mainland China.

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New ASUS Chromebook CR Series unveiled: WiFi 6, 4G, USI Stylus Support, & Military-Grade Durability

ASUS has introduced its Chromebook CR series, designed to handle the daily demands of K-12 students, whether they’re learning in the classroom or remotely. These laptops are built tough, with replaceable parts and rugged features to last through years of use.

ASUS Chromebook CR Series

ASUS Chromebook CR Series features

The Chromebook CR series is made to survive the bumps, drops, and spills that come with student life. Each laptop has a rubber bumper, a spill-resistant keyboard, and Corning Gorilla Glass touchscreens to protect against scratches and accidents. They meet or exceed MIL-STD-810H military-grade standards, meaning they can take a beating. Plus, a fingerprint-resistant finish keeps them looking cleaner, and longer.

The laptops come in 11.6-inch and 12.2-inch models with options for 180° lay-flat or 360°-flippable hinges. Convertible models (CR1104F, CR1204F) can switch between laptop, tablet, tent, and stand modes, making them great for group work or solo study sessions. Powered by Intel N150 and N250 processors, they’re built to match the needs of students.

The touchscreens, made with Corning Gorilla Glass, offer up to WUXGA (1920 x 1200) resolution and support optional USI 2.0 styluses. TÜV Rheinland-certified displays reduce blue light, helping protect students’ eyes during long study sessions. Connectivity options include WiFi 6, WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, and optional 4G LTE for reliable internet access. With up to 16 GB of memory and 128 GB of storage, students can easily keep up with their coursework.

The laptops include front-facing cameras in 720p HD or 1080p FHD, with some models featuring a 13MP world-facing camera for taking photos or videos in tablet mode. Built-in speakers and microphones ensure clear communication during online classes and group calls.

ASUS Chromebook CR Series

The Chromebook CR series includes two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C ports for data, video, and charging, along with two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, HDMI 1.4b, an audio jack, and a Kensington Lock slot. An optional stylus is available for taking notes or sketching.

Some models feature ASUS Antimicrobial Guard, which coats the keyboard and other high-touch areas with a silver-ion layer to limit microbial growth. The TÜV Rheinland-certified displays also reduce eye strain by cutting down on blue light.

The modular design makes repairs and part replacements simple, so downtime is minimized. Captive screws prevent small parts from getting lost during maintenance. Chrome Education Upgrade ensures automatic updates, secure operation, and simple setup for school IT teams.

Pricing & availability

Pricing and availability details have not been announced yet, but more information is expected soon. Based on the specifications, the Asus CR series Chromebooks are likely to be reasonably priced.

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Galaxy S25 Ultra launched: here’s what sets it apart from the S24 Ultra

Samsung has launched its 2025 flagship lineup: the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. As expected, the company discussed its latest innovation in AI, collaboration with Google for Gemini, and its integration in One UI 7 throughout the majority of the event. There are some minor hardware improvements and upgrades as well, which we will also discuss in this article. But let us take a look at what’s unique to the new phones first.

A bunch of innovative AI features:

As you start your day, your phone will now act like an actual assistant, offering important information summarized in one place. It includes the weather information and your energy score. Samsung has named this feature Now Brief.

You may heard of another feature called the NowBar, which can show certain important information right on the lock screen such as this “Time to go”, to ensure you never miss an appointment. Of course, this more capable Galaxy AI can generate call transcripts and summarize them on-device to ensure convenience and data safety.

All of it is possible thanks to the new Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, which houses a 40% more capable NPU as compared to that of its predecessor.

Design and specifications:

In the front, the phone packs a 6.9″ QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, up from 6.8″ one of the Galaxy S24 Ultra. This is made possible thanks to slightly slimmer bezels, which also offer the phone a slightly more modern look.

Galaxy S25 Ultra design and color options

While the display panel is said to be the same as last year, it is now protected under the more durable Corning Gorilla Armor 2. It also includes an improved anti-reflective coating, which slightly improves outdoor visibility even though the peak brightness is the same – 2600 nits. Samsung also talked about their “ProVisual Engine”, which apparently makes the display system more efficient and enables slightly better battery life out of the same 5000mAh capacity.

To sustain performance, Galaxy S25 Ultra houses a 40% larger vapor chamber. As for the imaging system, the only hardware improvement this time is the shift from the old 12MP ultrawide to a 50MP one. Apart from that, it mainly relies on improved image processing algorithms, a part of which relies on the improved ISP of the new chip.

For those wondering, these are pretty much all the hardware changes the Galaxy S25 Ultra brings over its predecessor. It will be interesting to see if the new AI features get rolled out to the Galaxy S24 Ultra with the One UI 7 update, as these are the selling points of the new flagship.

The phone comes in two different color options: Titanium Black, Titanium Gray, Titanium Silverblue, and Titanium Whitesilver. The prices in the US are as follows:

  • 12GB+256GB: $1300
  • 12GB+512GB: $1420
  • 12GB+1TB: $1650

The Galaxy S25 series will hit the shelves on February 7th; however, interested users can hit the “Pre-order” button starting today.

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Galaxy S25 Ultra Introduces Corning Gorilla Armor 2: More Durable & Reflective-Resistant

Samsung recently hosted a launch event for its Galaxy S25 series smartphones headlined by the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The brand also announced that the Galaxy S25 Ultra is the first smartphone to feature Corning Gorilla Armor 2, the first scratch-resistant, anti-reflective glass ceramic cover material for mobile devices.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

Gorilla Armor 2 is designed to withstand challenging conditions while maintaining a clear display. Kwangjin Bae, EVP and Head of the Mechanical R&D Team at Samsung Electronics said, “The Galaxy S25 Ultra represents progress in providing users with a more durable mobile experience. Our partnership with Corning continues to improve display performance to meet consumer needs.”

Compared to the previous generation, Gorilla Armor 2 provides greater durability and resistance to scratches. In testing, it withstood drops from up to 2.2 meters onto surfaces replicating concrete while competing materials failed from one meter. It also showed over four times better scratch resistance than other lithium-aluminosilicate cover glasses with anti-reflective coatings.

The material’s anti-reflective properties reduce surface reflections in various lighting environments, improving display contrast and usability indoors and outdoors. David Velasquez, Vice President and General Manager of Corning Gorilla Glass, commented, “With Gorilla Armor 2, we offer a durable, optically advanced glass ceramic cover material on a Galaxy device for the first time.”

Talking about the Galaxy S25 Ultra specifications, the device features a 6.9-inch Quad HD+ Infinity-O-Edge Dynamic AMOLED display with a 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, it offers 12GB RAM and storage options of 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB, running Android 15 with One UI 7.

The rear camera setup includes a 200MP main sensor with OIS, a 50MP ultra-wide lens, a 10MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, and a 50MP periscope telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom and 100x Space Zoom. It supports 4K and 8K video recording. On the front, it has a 12MP camera that delivers sharp selfies. The phone has an IP68 rating, while connectivity options include 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, and NFC. It houses a 5000mAh battery with 45W fast charging and wireless charging support.

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ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM: World’s First 27″ 4K OLED Gaming Monitor Now Available

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) has announced the ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM, the first 27-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor, now available for pre-order at USD $1,099. The monitor features fourth-generation ROG QD-OLED technology, delivering a 166ppi pixel density for sharp visuals and infinite contrast.

ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM

The display offers a 240Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time, making it well-suited for smooth and responsive gaming. Connectivity options include a four-lane DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20 with 80Gbps bandwidth, HDMI 2.1, and USB-C with 90-watt power delivery. The monitor supports VESA DisplayHDR 400 True Black, Dolby Vision, and HDR10, with easy access to these modes via the OSD menu.

ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM

To improve viewing comfort, the monitor includes ROG OLED Anti-Flicker 2.0 technology, which uses a luminance-compensation algorithm to reduce flicker by 20% compared to earlier models. Additionally, a Refresh Rate Cap feature is also onboard which allows users to limit the refresh rate, with three preset options to choose from.

The ROG OLED Care Pro suite is another key addition, featuring the Neo Proximity Sensor. This sensor detects the user’s distance from the monitor and switches to a black screen when the user steps away, reducing the risk of burn-in. The display resumes normal operation when the user returns. Other screen protection features include pixel cleaning, a screen saver, taskbar detection, and a three-year warranty. The ROG DisplayWidget Center allows users to conveniently adjust monitor settings and access OLED care tools.

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This 27-inch Fast IPS 2K 210Hz gaming monitor from Viewsonic costs only $109

ViewSonic has launched a new gaming monitor called VX27G58-2K in the Chinese market. The monitor is priced at an incredibly low 799 yuan ($109) and is now up for pre-orders on JD.com. Let’s check out its key specs.

ViewSonic VX27G58-2K

ViewSonic VX27G58-2K Specifications

The monitor boasts a 27-inch Fast IPS display with 2K resolution, providing sharp and detailed visuals. It features a native refresh rate of 200Hz, which can be overclocked to 210Hz, along with a swift 1ms GTG response time, ensuring seamless and fluid gameplay without any motion blur or lag.

The monitor features HDR400 certification, ensuring improved contrast and color accuracy that brings out finer details in both dark and bright scenes. It supports a wide color spectrum, covering 100% of the sRGB and 94% of the DCI-P3 color spaces, delivering a rich and immersive visual experience. This makes the monitor well-suited for gaming, professional graphic design, and video editing.

The monitor also comes with several eye-care technologies to ensure comfort during extended gaming sessions. It includes a second-generation hardware low blue light filter that reduces eye strain by minimizing harmful blue light emission. Additionally, its flicker-free technology prevents the backlight from flickering, further reducing eye fatigue and making it more comfortable to use for long periods.

The monitor sports a sleek, space-saving design with a minimalist metal stand that allows for more room for peripheral devices. In terms of connectivity, it includes two HDMI 2.0 ports, one audio port, and a DP 1.4 interface, making it versatile for various gaming and professional setups.

For gaming optimization, the monitor comes with pre-set modes tailored for different gaming genres such as FPS, RTS, and MOBA, allowing gamers to switch according to the gaming scenario for the best performance. Furthermore, it supports both AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync, providing a tear-free gaming experience by synchronizing the frame rate output between the graphic card and the monitor.

In related news, Thunderobot has unveiled two new gaming monitors recently: a 31.5-inch 4K 165Hz OLED model featuring a Samsung QD-OLED panel, and a 27-inch 2K 210Hz version equipped with a Fast-IPS panel that offers 400 nits of brightness.

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Samsung teases ultra-thin Galaxy S25 Edge to rival iPhone 17 Air

Samsung has officially teased a new addition to its flagship lineup, the Galaxy S25 Edge, during the recent Galaxy Unpacked event. Previously, it was speculated to be called the Galaxy S25 Slim, but that turned out not to be the case.

The Edge, expected to launch in the first half of this year, reintroduces the “Edge” moniker, recalling the curved display designs that Samsung popularized years ago. However, this time, the focus is not just on aesthetics but also on achieving an exceptionally slim form factor.

Galaxy S25 Edge

The Galaxy S25 Edge, as hinted at during the presentation, appears to be an ultra-thin variant of the standard Galaxy S25 series. Measuring a rumored thickness of just 6.4mm, it challenges the industry norms of smartphone dimensions. Its sleek, minimalist profile is further distinguished by a dual-camera setup on the back, setting it apart from the triple-camera configurations of the S25 and S25+.

Galaxy S25 Edge

Samsung’s strategic placement of the S25 Edge hints at a direct competition with Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Air, which is also rumored to feature a thinner-than-ever design. The S25 Edge aims to strike a balance between slimness and functionality, potentially positioning itself as a more versatile option for consumers who prioritize design without sacrificing performance.

The Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to be priced below the $1,299 S25 Ultra, positioning it between the S25+ and the Ultra model. According to Mark Gurman, it will launch in the first half of the year, including in the US.

Talking about the S25 series, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra, featuring AI-powered One UI 7, Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, advanced cameras, improved thermal efficiency, and sustainable materials. The S25 Ultra boasts a 200MP camera, 6.9-inch display, and 5000mAh battery, while the S25 and S25+ offer smaller displays and slightly lower specs. All models include enhanced durability, AI tools, and long-term software support.

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5 Hidden Features in Samsung Galaxy Phones You Didn’t Know About

Samsung is one of the biggest smartphone brands in the world. It is a seasoned veteran in the smartphone industry and packs its device with various features that are quite useful to the user. The Galaxy AI brought in a load of great tools to the users, but today, we are going to check out some of the more hidden ones.

1. Bixby Suite of Tools

5 Hidden Features in Samsung Galaxy Phones

Gemini is already expected to get a deeper integration with the upcoming Galaxy S25 series. However, the South Korean tech giant’s Bixby is no slouch either. While it had its fair share of issues in the past, Bixby’s suite of tools and features are a lot more useful. A great example is Bixby Vision which lets you translate texts in real time from the camera app.

It can even identify objects or search Pinterest to find relevant pictures as well. Bixby was one of the first to offer this functionality, even ahead of Google. If you need to, it can even identify wines for you via Bixby Wine. Similarly, there is also Bixby Routine which uses machine intelligence to learn your usage patterns and preferences. This lets it smartly control your apps, optimize battery life, and much more. You can enable this feature by going to Bixby Routine from the notification panel.

2. Edge Panels

Samsung Edge Panels

Edge Panels have become a feature that people have begun using more often. But many Galaxy phone owners still don’t know about it. The Edge Panel isn’t just for quick access to some apps. You even get a compass, important contacts a ruler, a notepad with all of your copied texts, Tasks Edge, and much more. Edge Panels can have you use your smartphone in a brand new way. This can directly be added from the Settings, by searching for Edge Panels.

3. Good Lock

Good Lock modules

While this isn’t an immediately available feature, downloading the Good Lock app (exclusive to Samsung) brings a wide range of impressive features and customizations. There are various modules that could change the way you interact with your Samsung Galaxy Phone. A great example is RegiStar that lets you add back taps as an input.

Simply tapping on the rear panel let’s you quick launch an app, take a screenshot, or perform other functions. There’s Camera Assistant, Nice Catch, Sound Assistant, NotiStar, and more. All of these can help improve the way your phone handles notification, improve photography, or give you more control over your device.

4. Video Call Effects

Video call effects in Samsung Galaxy

While WhatsApp and other chat or calling platforms are now offering video call effects, Samsung’s One UI has this built-in from the get-go. So when you’re on a meeting on Google Meets or Zoom, or even a video call on WhatsApp, users get the option to natively add effects. You get the usual background blur and background edits, but there is also an option to add pictures as backgrounds and even have your camera focus on your face and keep it in the center. This can be found in the Advanced features tab in Settings.

5. Shared Albums

5 Hidden Features in Samsung Galaxy Phones

Shared Albums is a great feature that you can find in Samsung’s Gallery application. As the name suggests, it allows you and another Samsung Galaxy users share access to a common album seamlessly. It is hidden in the Gallery and you can try it out by tapping on the hamburger icon on the bottom right of the app.

This let’s users creat a shared album, which can be shared with up to 100 other Samsung account holders. Now, you can simply upload images or videos on this album that can be accessed by everyone. For non-Samsung users, it supports creating an invite link, which opens the album in the browser.

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OnePlus 12R Gains BeaconLink App and Latest Security Patch in New Update

OnePlus has released the OxygenOS 15.0.0.500 update for the OnePlus 12R, introducing the BeaconLink app and additional features. This update, currently exclusive to India, is expected to expand to other regions soon.

OnePlus-12R

BeaconLink App Highlights
BeaconLink, initially launched for the OnePlus 12 in January 2025, enables short-distance calls via Bluetooth. Designed for areas with poor signal or no internet, it eliminates the need for a SIM card, base station, or Wi-Fi. The app automatically searches for nearby devices and allows free calls within a 10 to 200-meter range.

Other Key Additions

  1. Touch to Share: This feature now supports iOS devices, enabling photo and file sharing with a single touch.
  2. January 2025 Security Patch: The update addresses security with the latest Android patch, improving system safety and stability.

This is the second update for the OnePlus 12R in January 2025. The earlier update focused on AI enhancements but did not include the January security patch.

Changelog Summary

  • Interconnection: Adds Touch to Share for iOS and BeaconLink for short-distance calling.
  • System: Improves stability and integrates the January 2025 Android security patch.

How to Access BeaconLink

  1. Navigate to Settings > Mobile Network > BeaconLink.
  2. Set your display name and calling preferences.
  3. Enable Bluetooth, Quick Connect, and Interconnect Security Services.
  4. Grant permissions for Phone, Notifications, Contacts, and Bluetooth access.

Users in India can download the update with firmware version CPH2585_15.0.0.500. No issues have been reported so far, making it a smooth upgrade for enhanced connectivity and security.

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iQOO 14 series and Neo 11 battery details surface in new leak

iQOO has reportedly begun work on its 2026 flagship, the iQOO 14. While the current lineup lacks a Pro model, an earlier report suggests that the company’s next flagship series will include two devices: a standard version and a Pro variant.

Now, a new leak from tipster Digital Chat Station sheds light on the battery and charging specs of the iQOO 14 series, along with details about the company’s upcoming Neo lineup, specifically the iQOO Neo 11.

iQOO 14 and Neo 11 may feature 7,000mAh batteries

According to the leak, the iQOO 14 and 14 Pro might feature a 7,000mAh battery, a notable upgrade from the already massive 6,000mAh cell in the iQOO 13. However, charging speeds are expected to remain unchanged from their predecessors.

But that’s not all—iQOO may also be working on another device with an even larger battery. A 7,500mAh behemoth is rumored to be coming as a successor to the Neo 10—smartphones often referred to as flagship killers. These devices could be powered by MediaTek’s upcoming Dimensity 9400+ or 9500 chipsets and are expected to support 90W fast charging. If true, iQOO could be gearing up for some of the largest smartphone battery capacities yet. 

Beyond the battery upgrades, the iQOO 14 series is expected to debut flat Samsung OLED panels—a shift from the BOE and Visionox OLED screens used in the iQOO 13 and 12 series. This change could bring improvements in display quality, brightness, and efficiency.

As for the iQOO Neo 11, details remain scarce. However, we’ll keep you updated as soon as more information emerges.

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