Xiaomi is known for putting its branding on almost everything, but its latest product launch at the 2026 Values Conference isn’t a smart home gadget or a flagship phone; it’s ice cream.
True to its tech roots, Xiaomi’s cafeteria is offering the new treat in three very familiar tiers: Standard, Pro, and Max. The Standard edition gets you the base ice cream for a highly competitive 5.99 yuan (about $0.88).
Stepping up to the Pro version for 6.99 yuan ($1.02) adds a single cookie to the mix. Finally, for power users with a sweet tooth, the Max version costs 8.99 yuan ($1.32) and maxes out the specs with three cookies.
Chef Bing Jiabao from Xiaomi’s cafeteria developed the ice cream recipe. Xiaomi says Bing drew inspiration from tofu ice cream and created the product by experimenting with millet, a key ingredient in Xiaomi’s branding.
After three iterations, Bing perfected the process. The method starts with steaming millet, transforms it into a paste blended with milk, and finishes with millet grain toppings. Xiaomi says the recipe solves the challenge of giving millet a stronger flavor.
Photos showed the ice cream machine used in the cafeteria with branding from Mengniu, a well-known Chinese dairy company, suggesting a collaborative effort. Xiaomi has operated its cafeteria in-house since 2015, with all chefs and staff serving as direct employees who receive standard company benefits.
The launch of Xiaomi Ice Cream immediately trended on social media. Some online commenters joked about the absence of an Ultra version or suggested adding a Youth Edition. Xiaomi confirmed that the ice cream sold out quickly after its launch.
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The PocketTerm35 is a new handheld computing device aimed at developers and electronics enthusiasts. It brings a compact Linux-based experience powered by Raspberry Pi hardware, combining portability with practical functionality. The device integrates productivity, DIY flexibility, and even gaming support into a single unit.
PocketTerm35 features and specifications
PcoketTerm35
The PocketTerm35 is a compact Raspberry Pi-based handheld device designed for portable computing. The Pi5 variant is powered by the Raspberry Pi 5 with 1GB RAM and comes with a pre-installed 64GB memory card. On the other hand, the Pi4 version uses the Raspberry Pi 4 paired with 2GB RAM. Both variants support a 5,000mAh lithium battery, enabling on-the-go usage, although the battery may be optional depending on the selected kit.
It features a 3.5-inch IPS display with a 640 x 480 resolution, along with optical bonding and a 5-point capacitive touch layer. The screen is protected by a toughened glass panel with 6H hardness, making it suitable for everyday use.
PcoketTerm35
For input, the device includes a 67-key QWERTY silicone keyboard, which is intended for coding, command-line operations, and general typing tasks. It also features dedicated action keys, navigation controls, and function shortcuts for brightness and volume adjustments. An RP2040 MCU is built in to manage keyboard input and system-level controls.
In terms of connectivity and ports, the device includes USB ports, an Ethernet port, a USB-C charging port, an I2C header, and a 2-pin battery connector. For audio, it features an internal 8Ω 2W speaker and a 3.5mm audio jack. A built-in UPS power management system enables seamless switching between battery and external power, ensuring uninterrupted usage.
PcoketTerm35
The PocketTerm35 is also compatible with RetroPie, making it suitable for handheld gaming alongside development tasks. Its compact design measures 93.5 x168.5 x 37 mm and combines a CNC-machined aluminium front with a PC and ABS rear shell.
PocketTerm35 price and availability
The PocketTerm35 is priced at $148.99, and it is available in multiple configurations, including variants with built-in Raspberry Pi boards, pre-installed storage, and accessory-only kits depending on user requirements.
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Samsung has refreshed its TV lineup for 2026, bringing updates to both its OLED range and The Frame series. The changes focus on display quality, gaming support, design, and smarter software features across different price segments.
OLED models get better processing and gaming support
The OLED lineup includes three series: S95H, S90H, and S85H, with sizes going up to 83 inches. The S95H stands out with a new FloatLayer design that uses a metal bezel and sits flush against the wall, giving it a clean, floating look when mounted.
Samsung has expanded its Art Store integration across these models. It includes more than 5,000 artworks from over 800 artists, with collections from the Museum of Modern Art, Art Institute of Chicago, and Art Basel. There is also a rotating Art Store Streams feature that cycles through 30 artworks every month.
On the display side, the S95H and S90H use Glare Free technology to reduce reflections. The S95H supports OLED HDR Pro, while the S90H uses OLED HDR+ for improved brightness and contrast.
All three series run on the NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor. This powers features like 4K AI Upscaling Pro, Auto HDR Remastering, Color Booster Pro, and AI Motion Enhancer Pro. There is also an AI Customization Mode that adjusts picture settings based on what you are watching.
For gaming, Samsung is pushing higher refresh rates and compatibility. The TVs support Motion Xcelerator up to 165Hz, along with NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. Audio features include Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound+, Adaptive Sound Pro, Active Voice Amplifier Pro, and Q-Symphony for pairing with Samsung speakers.
The TVs also include Vision AI Companion, which supports voice and conversational features through Bixby, Microsoft Copilot, and Perplexity AI.
The Frame series focuses on design and flexibility
The Frame lineup has also been updated with The Frame Pro and the standard The Frame. The Frame Pro uses a Neo QLED 4K panel, which improves brightness, contrast, and black levels compared to earlier versions.
One key change is the Wireless One Connect Box, which lets you place connected devices up to 30 feet away. The standard model keeps built-in ports but adds a Slim Fit Wall Mount and back stoppers to make cable access easier.
Both models include Glare Free technology and support Motion Xcelerator up to 144Hz. With DLG, the refresh rate can go up to 240Hz when connected to a compatible PC.
Art features remain central here as well. The TVs support the same Art Store library and use Pantone Validated ArtfulColor for accurate color reproduction. Buyers can choose from bezel options like Modern Brown, Modern Teak, Modern White, and Sand Gold Metal, along with third-party frames.
Audio and AI features include Dolby Atmos, Q-Symphony, AI Sound Controller Pro, and AI Soccer Mode.
Software and availability
All models run on One UI Tizen OS, which Samsung says will get up to seven years of updates. The platform includes Samsung TV Plus with more than 2,700 streaming options and Samsung Gaming Hub for cloud gaming.
In terms of pricing, the S95H starts at $2,499.99 and goes up to $6,499.99. The S90H ranges from $1,399.99 to $5,299.99, while the S85H starts at $1,199.99. The Frame Pro is priced between $1,999.99 and $3,999.99. Pricing for the standard The Frame models is yet to be announced. The OLED models are already available, while The Frame Pro is on sale now, and the standard models will arrive later.
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Lenovo has launched the 2026 variant of the Lecoo Bellator 7000 gaming laptop in the Chinese market. It is now available on JD.com with a starting price of 7,699 yuan ($1,1278).
Lenovo Lecoo Bellator 7000 Specifications
The Lecoo Bellator 7000 features an Intel Core i7-13645HX processor with 14 cores, 20 threads, and a max turbo frequency of 4.9GHz. The laptop pairs the CPU with 16GB of DDR5 RAM clocked at 4800MHz and a 512GB PCIe 4.0 SSD. Lenovo provides dual memory and dual M.2 storage slots for future expandability.
The Lecoo Bellator 7000 is equipped with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 GPU with 8GB of GDDR7 VRAM, based on Blackwell architecture. It operates at 115W via Dynamic Boost 2.0, supports DLSS 4 for frame generation, and offers strong AI performance for gaming, video editing, and 3D rendering.
Lenovo uses a triple-fan cooling system with four heat pipes, including a 10mm main pipe, and an expanded heat dissipation area to support up to 200W performance while keeping noise levels low.
The laptop features a 16-inch display with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 and a refresh rate of 180Hz. The screen has a brightness of up to 500 nits and covers 100% of the sRGB color gamut. The display supports HDR as well as VRR.
Connectivity options include four USB-A ports, a full-function USB-C port with 10Gbps and DisplayPort support, an HDMI 2.1 FRL port, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and a 3.5mm jack. The laptop comes with a 60Wh battery that supports 100W Power Delivery charging.
Tozo has officially launched its Open X2 Pro open-ear earbuds in the Chinese market. The earbuds are now available on JD.com for 1,299 yuan (about $190).
Tozo Open X2 Pro Specifications
The Open X2 Pro earbuds deliver premium audio with 15.4mm drivers for balanced sound, emphasizing deep bass, clear mids, and crisp highs. They support LDAC high-resolution audio decoding with transmission speeds up to 990 kbps and are Hi-Res Audio Wireless certified for high-fidelity listening on compatible devices.
The earbuds offer dynamic spatial audio with 360-degree head tracking for an immersive experience. These include Origx Pro tuning, Bass+ technology for enhanced bass, and customizable EQ settings for personalized sound.
The charging case includes a 1.75-inch ultra-HD touchscreen for direct control, enabling volume adjustment, mode changes, EQ management, and earbud location. It also offers AI-powered features like real-time language translation, voice assistant integration, and AI voice note functionality.
Tozo has prioritized comfort by introducing a dual-axis adjustable design for the earbuds, allowing both horizontal and vertical rotation to fit different ear shapes. The build uses liquid silicone material and memory alloy wire for a secure fit. The open-ear design improves comfort and maintains situational awareness during outdoor activities.
The device features Bluetooth 6.0 for stable connectivity, dual-device pairing, and a 60ms low-latency mode. These also include gesture controls that let users answer or reject calls by nodding or shaking their heads.
The earbuds deliver 9 hours of playback on a single charge, with up to 36 hours using the charging case. They feature fast charging and quad microphones with AI ENC for clear calls in noisy environments.
The Open X2 Pro features IPX7 water resistance for outdoor and workout use and is available in purple and blue-purple.
In related news, Realme is set to launch the Buds T500 Pro on April 16, featuring 50dB active noise cancellation and up to 56 hours of battery life, while QCY has introduced the C50S clip-on earbuds with LDAC support and real-time translation.
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Infinix is gearing up to launch the Infinix Note 60 Pro in India on April 13, and early details are already surfacing online. The Flipkart landing page highlights one of its standout elements, while the official website reveals additional specifications ahead of the announcement. Together, these listings offer a clearer picture of what to expect from the upcoming device.
Infinix Note 60 Pro key features
One of the major highlights of the Infinix Note 60 Pro is that it is equipped with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, making it the first Infinix phone with a Qualcomm chipset. The company promises 120fps gaming on CODM and includes a 4758mm² vapor chamber unit for heat dissipation.
The 6.78-inch AMOLED screen of the Note 60 Pro supports a 1.5K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, and 4500 nits of peak brightness. The display also offers features like flicker-free clarity during late-night usage, motion sickness relief, and Gorilla Glass 7i protection. For audiophiles, it features JBL-powered dual speakers.
The Note 60 Pro houses a massive 6,500mAh battery with 90W fast charging. It also supports 30W wireless charging and bypass charging. The device is equipped with a heart rate sensor for monitoring heart rate, blood oxygen, and heart rate variability through Infinix’s My Health app.
The Note 60 Pro has a 50-megapixel main camera with support for 4K video recording and AIGC portrait. The phone comes with other features, such as XOS 16-based Android 16, Folax AI Assistant, a One-Tap AI button, NFC, and an IR blaster. The phone is confirmed to receive three years of OS upgrades and five years of security patches.
The Infinix Note 60 Pro is now available for pre-orders in the country. Those who pre-book it can benefit from offers like no-cost EMI up to 12 months, up to Rs 3,000 bank discount, a free MagPower speaker worth Rs 3,999, one year of free screen replacement, free Pro Google Gemini for 18 months, and free 5000GB cloud storage from Jio, along with a 1+1 year warranty and a Rs 2,000 voucher on order completion.
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The rumor mill has been consistently revealing details about the Motorola Razr 70 series, which includes the vanilla Razr 70 and the Razr 70 Ultra. Last month, the standard edition was approved by Chinese certification platforms like 3C and TENAA. Now, the 3C authority has approved the Razr 70 Ultra, indicating it has cleared an important hurdle and is expected to debut soon in China.
Motorola Razr 70 Ultra gets 3C certified
Motorola Razr 70 Ultra 3C certified
As seen above, China’s 3C authority has approved a Motorola phone with model number XT2655-4. Based on recent reports, it is expected to launch as the Motorola Razr 70 Ultra. The listing reveals that it may ship with a 68W charger, which means it will support 68W charging, similar to last year’s Razr 60 Ultra.
A recent report revealed that the Razr 70 Ultra will arrive in two shades: Orient Blue Alcantara, featuring a faux leather texture, and Pantone Cocoa Wood, which offers a matte wooden finish.
CAD renders of the Razr 70 Ultra, which surfaced a few days ago, suggest that it could be slightly thicker than the previous generation. As a result, there is a possibility that the device may pack a slightly larger battery than the Razr 60 Ultra’s 4,700mAh unit.
Other specifications of the Razr 70 Ultra remain under wraps. Considering that the Razr 60 Ultra featured the Snapdragon 8 Elite, it is likely that the upcoming model could be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. More details are expected to emerge in the coming days.
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Xiaomi has announced a major update for its TV interface, bringing a refreshed experience for users. The Xiaomi TV Desktop 4.0 version will begin rolling out from April 13 in phases across supported models.
Xiaomi TV Desktop 4.0: Key features and improvements
Xiaomi TV Desktop 4.0
The Xiaomi TV Desktop 4.0 brings a redesigned interface with a vertical navigation layout, replacing the earlier horizontal structure. This change is expected to make navigation quicker, allowing users to access frequently used features and recommended content with fewer steps. The overall responsiveness of the interface is also expected to improve.
Another notable addition is the ability to preview highlights from popular shows and programs directly on the home screen. This allows users to quickly discover content without needing to open full episodes. The playback history section has also been refined, organizing viewing records based on content type and time for easier access.
Xiaomi TV Desktop 4.0
The sports section has received a significant upgrade as well. Users will be able to set reminders for upcoming matches and receive alerts when they go live. The update also introduces support for viewing multiple matches on the same screen, which could be particularly useful during major tournaments.
Parental control features have also been enhanced. The improved child mode allows remote management through connected devices, enabling functions such as screen locking, viewing time limits, and access to viewing reports. This helps parents monitor and manage their child’s screen usage more effectively.
Eligible TV models
The Xiaomi TV Desktop 4.0 update will roll out to the following devices:
Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2025 series
Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED series
Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 2025 series
Xiaomi TV S Mini LED series
Redmi TV X 2025 series
Redmi Monitor G Pro 27U
Redmi TV MAX 2025 series
Redmi Smart TV A Pro series
Redmi Smart TV A 2025 series
The update will roll out in China first, with availability in other markets yet to be confirmed.
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The Oppo Pad 5 Pro has been listed prematurely in China Telecom’s product library, revealing important details before its official debut. The flagship is scheduled to launch in China on April 21 alongside other devices, such as the Find X9 Ultra, Find X9s Pro, Pad Mini, and Enco R5.
Oppo Pad 5 Pro specifications (rumored)
As per the China Telecom listing, the Oppo Pad 5 Pro will feature a large 13.2-inch display with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels and a 16:9 aspect ratio. The tablet is expected to run on Android 16 and will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (SM8850P) chipset, indicating a focus on high-end performance.
It will pack a 13,380mAh battery, suggesting extended battery life for productivity and entertainment. Charging details indicate a full charge time of around 120 minutes. While fast charging details are mentioned, it is likely that the device may support 80W charging.
Oppo Pad 5 Pro
For imaging, the tablet is expected to include a 13-megapixel rear camera, while no front camera has been mentioned in the listing. Connectivity features include WiFi support with multiple standards and Bluetooth compatibility. The tablet does not support cellular connectivity, positioning it as a WiFi-only device. It has a slim design measuring 5.94mm in thickness and weighing around 672 grams.
Oppo Pad 5 Pro variants and color options
The Oppo Pad 5 Pro is expected to be available in multiple configurations, including 8GB+256GB, 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, and 16GB+512GB variants. It will be offered in three colour options: Dawn Gold, Mocha Brown, and Monet Purple.
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The iPhone 17 Pro series’ “Starry Orange” finish has been one of the most talked-about iPhone colors in years. It’s also inspired a wave of copycat shades across multiple Android brands. We’re looking at you, Honor.
If a new leak is anything to go by, Apple may be planning a repeat performance next year with the iPhone 18 Pro lineup.
According to leaker Digital Chat Station, Apple is testing a new deep, more refined red finish for the next Pro iPhones. The shade is said to continue Apple’s recent strategy of turning bold colorways into headline features rather than secondary options.
What’s even more interesting is that some Android manufacturers have reportedly already started experimenting with similar tones. Copycat cycle, meet déjà vu.
What can you expect from the iPhone 18 Pro?
The iPhone 18 Pro is also rumored to feature a higher screen-to-body ratio. Leaks claim Apple is working to shrink the front cutout area, reducing its width from 20.76mm to 13.49mm. That’s roughly a 35 percent drop.
The result should be a slightly more immersive display, though it’s the kind of change you’ll likely notice more on a spec sheet than in day-to-day use.
On the performance side, the iPhone 18 Pro series is expected to debut Apple’s A20 Pro chip. It will be among the first set of smartphone processors to be built on TSMC’s 2nm process.
This year, Apple is also expected to launch iPhone Ultra, Apple’s first foldable, alongside the iPhone 18 series.
However, there’s still some time before Apple officially announces the upcoming phones, but more details are likely to surface through unofficial channels as we get closer to launch.
The Honor 600 series is scheduled to launch globally on April 23. Ahead of the launch, Winfuture.de has published a report revealing the full specifications and leaked renders, giving a clear idea of what to expect from the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro.
Honor 600, Honor 600 Pro specifications (rumored)
Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro
According to the report, Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro are expected to feature a 6.57-inch display with a resolution of 2728 x 1264 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate. Both devices will run on MagicOS 10-based Android 16.
The Honor 600 is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset and come with 8GB RAM along with 256GB or 512GB storage options. The Honor 600 Pro, on the other hand, may feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip paired with 12GB RAM and similar storage configurations.
The European variants of the Honor 600 and 600 Pro are said to pack a 6,400mAh battery, while their Chinese editions may pack a massive 9,000mAh battery. Charging speeds are tipped to reach 60W on the standard model and 80W on the Pro variant.
In terms of cameras, both models are likely to include a 200-megapixel primary sensor with optical image stabilization and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera. A 50-megapixel front camera is also expected on both devices. The Pro variant may add a 50-megapixel telephoto camera with hardware stabilization and zoom capabilities.
Additional features could include Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 7 depending on the model, Bluetooth 5.4 or 6.0, NFC, an infrared blaster, and an in-display fingerprint sensor. Both devices are also expected to carry IP68 certification and run Android 16 with MagicOS 10.
Honor 600, Honor 600 Pro price (rumored)
In terms of pricing, the Honor 600 is expected to start at around €400 (~$470), while the 512GB variant could cost about €530 (~$620). The Honor 600 Pro is tipped to be priced at €630 (~$740) for the 512GB version. Reports also suggest possible pre-order offers, including a free storage upgrade for early buyers.
The devices are expected to feature a metal frame design and come in multiple color options, including shades like Black, Orange, and Golden White.
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The Nubia Neo 5 Pro, a mid-range gaming phone has gone official in the Philippines. The device brings touch response, audio, and cooling, setting the tone for a gaming-focused experience. Here’s a look at the specifications, features, and price of the device.
Nubia Neo 5 Pro specifications and features
Nubia Neo 5 Pro
The Nubia Neo 5 Pro features a 6.8-inch OLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, aiming to offer smoother visuals for gaming and everyday use. The device runs on MyOS 16 based on Android 16 and is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset, paired with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage.
For gaming, the device includes shoulder triggers that provide better control during gameplay. Magic Touch 3.0 improves screen responsiveness even with wet or oily fingers, supported by an AI-based anti-mistouch system to reduce accidental touches. The presence of a Z-axis linear motor enhances haptic feedback, making interactions feel more precise.
The smartphone also focuses on thermal management with a 4083mm² VC cooling system designed to maintain stable performance during long gaming sessions. Audio is handled by stereo dual speakers with DTS X Ultra support, delivering a more immersive sound experience.
On the camera front, the Nubia Neo 5 Pro features a 50-megapixel main sensor along with a 2-megapixel secondary camera. For selfies and video calls, it includes a 16-megapixel front camera.
The Neo 5 Pro is backed by a 6,210mAh battery with support for 80W fast charging, aiming to reduce downtime between sessions. Connectivity features include 5G support, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, NFC, and an under-display fingerprint sensor. Additional sensors such as a gyroscope and accelerometer, are also included, further supporting gaming and motion-based applications.
Nubia Neo 5 Pro price and availability
The Nubia Neo 5 Pro is available in black and white colour options. In the Philippines, it is priced at PHP 14,999 (~$250) for the 12GB+128GB variant and PHP 17,999 (~$300) for the 12GB+256GB model.
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Rollme has unveiled the Rollme G9, a new smartwatch designed for users who priorities accuracy, navigation, and fitness tracking. One of the major highlights of this offer is that it comes with a very lightweight build. Continue reading ahead to know everything about the Rollme G9.
Rollme G9 specs and features
Rollme G9
The Rollme G9 focuses heavily on positioning accuracy and navigation support. It comes with offline maps that can be downloaded directly to the watch, allowing users to access routes without relying on network connectivity. This makes it suitable for trekking, cycling, or even navigating within cities where connectivity may fluctuate.
The smartwatch is equipped with a dual-band GNSS system that works with multiple satellite networks to improve tracking precision. This setup helps maintain reliable positioning even in areas with weak signals, such as dense urban spaces or mountainous regions. It also includes sensors like an altimeter, barometer, and compass to provide essential environmental data for outdoor activities.
Despite its rugged capabilities, the watch weighs only 32 grams, making it comfortable for all-day wear. It features a 1.32-inch HD AMOLED display that ensures clear visibility across different lighting conditions. With support for various sports modes and guided training features, it aims to deliver a balanced fitness tracking experience.
Along with navigation, the Rollme G9 offers comprehensive health monitoring. It uses an upgraded sensor system designed to improve tracking accuracy during movement, covering heart rate, blood oxygen levels, sleep patterns, respiration, and additional health metrics. This makes it suitable for users to keep track of both fitness and overall wellbeing.
The smartwatch also supports Bluetooth connectivity with TWS earphones and includes onboard storage for music playback, adding convenience during workouts. Backed by a 500mAh battery, it is claimed to deliver up to 15 days of regular usage and up to 30 days on standby, reducing the need for frequent charging.
Rollme G9 price and availability
The Rollme G9 is available in black, silver, and orange color options and is currently on sale through the brand’s official store. During on the ongoing promotion offer, which is limited to first 100 customers only, the Rollme G9 buyers will receive a free pair of TWS earbuds.
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It looks like Redmi is planning a new budget series, at least in China. A new Redmi phone from a brand-new “R” lineup has appeared in China Telecom’s product database, revealing its images and specifications. Interestingly, the listing suggests the device could go by either Redmi R70m 5G or simply Redmi R70.
According to the listing, the phone will be available in five memory configurations: 4GB + 128GB, 6GB + 128GB, 6GB + 256GB, 8GB + 256GB, and 12GB + 256GB. Meanwhile, the color options include Starry Night Black, Feather White, Cold Mist Blue, and Feather Purple.
Redmi R70m / R70 Specifications
On the hardware side, the phone features a large 6.9-inch display with a waterdrop notch. The resolution sits at 1600 × 720, which is just HD+.
As for the design, the phone has a flat, right-angled frame, with a 3.5mm headphone jack, speaker grille, and USB-C port on the bottom edge.
Camera hardware also stays on the basic side. There’s an 8-megapixel front-facing camera, paired with a dual-camera setup on the back. The main sensor is 13 megapixels, paired with a secondary 8MP lens.
Internally, the device is powered by a chipset labeled UMS9632. That is an Unisoc platform, which typically shows up in affordable devices rather than performance-focused ones. The phone runs Android 16 out of the box.
The Redmi R70m packs a 6300mAh battery inside a body measuring 171.56 × 79.47 × 8.2mm and weighing around 211.5 grams.
There’s still no official word on pricing or availability. But based on the specifications, the Redmi R70 series looks like another addition to Xiaomi’s growing portfolio of budget 5G phones.
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Oppo is gearing up to launch the Oppo F33 series on April 15 in India, with a clear focus on durability and long-term usability. The latest information shared by the brand reveals that the lineup will address common user concerns such as accidental damage, water exposure, and battery degradation.
Oppo F33 series durability details officially confirmed
Oppo F33 series – IP69K rating
The Oppo F33 series is confirmed to arrive with IP69K certification, which goes beyond the typical IP67 or IP68 ratings seen in this segment. According to the brand, this level of protection ensures complete resistance against dust and also allows the device to withstand high-pressure and high-temperature water exposure. It means the phone can handle challenging conditions such as heavy rain, wet hands, or dusty outdoor environments with more confidence.
The device is said to undergo rigorous testing conditions that simulate extreme heat, cold, humidity, and environmental stress. It has reportedly been tested for high-temperature operation, freezing conditions, and prolonged exposure to salt and moisture. Drop resistance has also been validated through repeated impact testing, aiming to reduce the risk of everyday damage.
Oppo F33 Pro
The F33 series is expected to feature a reinforced aluminium frame along with a thickened protective glass layer. Internally, cushioning materials are placed strategically to absorb shock and protect key components such as the camera and battery. The back panel is also designed to be thicker than standard builds, improving overall strength.
The F33 series will house a 7,000mAh battery designed to retain up to 80 percent of its capacity even after extended usage over several years. The device will support fast charging along with features like reverse charging and bypass charging, offering flexibility for different usage scenarios. Combined with improved thermal handling, the focus appears to be on maintaining stable performance during long sessions.
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Oppo Find X9s Pro and Oppo Find X9 Ultra are set to go official on April 21 in China. Recently, the X9 Ultra was spotted in the product library of China Telecom. Now, the X9s Pro has appeared in China Telecom’s database, revealing all the core specs ahead of the anticipated launch. Here’s a look at what to expect from the device.
Oppo Find X9s Pro specifications
Oppo Find X9s Pro
As per the China Telecom listing, the Oppo Find X9s Pro will feature a 6.32-inch display with a resolution of 2640 x 1216 pixels, indicating a relatively compact flagship positioning. The device is expected to run on Android 16, with a layer of ColorOS 16 on top. For security, it will feature an in-screen fingerprint sensor.
Under the hood, the handset will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 (MT6993) chipset, with a clock speed of 4.21GHz. It will be available with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage.
For photography, the Find X9s Pro is expected to feature a 32-megapixel front camera. On the rear, it will likely sport a triple camera setup comprising a 200-megapixel + 200-megapixel + 50-megapixel configuration. The setup will be supported by a 3.2-megapixel multispectral sensor for color accuracy. As per reports, the X9s Pro will have the Samsung HPE as the primary sensor and Samsung HP5 for the periscope telephoto camera. On the front, the device will feature a 32-megapixel camera for selfies and video calls.
The device will pack a large 7,025mAh battery, which could make it one of the bigger battery offerings in its segment. Reports have suggested that it will support 80W wired and 50W wireless charging. The handset will measure 150.36 x 71.72 x 8.40mm and weigh 200 grams.
The listing further reveals multiple color options, including Orange, Titanium, White, and Cyan variants. It will be available in multiple configurations, including 8GB+256GB, 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, 16GB+512GB, and 16GB+1TB variants.
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Motorola is reportedly working on the Motorola Edge 70 Pro. The device is gradually bagging certifications across different markets, with the latest being approval from the UAE’s TDRA. At the same time, a listing has revealed the existence of the Edge 70 Pro+, which may possibly be limited to one country. Here’s a look at the details about their sightings.
Motorola Edge 70 Pro bags TDRA certification
Motorola Edge 70 Pro TDRA certified
As can be seen, the Motorola Edge 70 Pro, which bears the model number XT2607-1, has been approved by the UAE’s TDRA certification platform. As usual, the TDRA listing does not reveal any specifications of the device.
Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ moniker spotted
Motoroal Edge 70 Pro+ HDR10+ certified
At the beginning of this month, tipster Evan Blass revealed that the Edge 70 Pro and Edge 70 Pro+ are in the works. These devices are codenamed Terrain and Terrain+, respectively.
In a new development, the Edge 70 series has appeared in the HDR10+ certification database. The listing reveals that the Edge 70 Pro+ has an SKU for the Indian market but does not seem to have variants for other regions.
At present, there is no clarity on what sets the Edge 70 Pro+ apart from the regular Edge 70 Pro. In terms of pricing, the Edge 70 Pro+ could be the most powerful Edge 70 series phone, positioning it just below the Motorola Signature.
The Motorola Signature’s base variant, packed with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, is priced at Rs 59,999 (~$645). Therefore, the Edge 70 Pro+ could be priced at around Rs 50,000 (~$540) to Rs 55,000 (~$590).
The Edge 70 Pro series will also have an Edge 70 Pro Lite variant, which is codenamed Terrain Lite. At present, there is no information
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The smartphone industry has been dealing with supply chain issues for years, but memory shortages are now harder to ignore than ever. A mix of rising demand for AI hardware and limited production capacity has pushed DRAM prices up, putting pressure on companies that rely on it to build phones.
According to reports from Wccftech and South Korean publication JoongAng Ilbo, Qualcomm is now working with Changxin Memory Technologies (CXMT) to develop custom DRAM tailored for smartphones.
Since a large portion of DRAM manufacturing capacity is currently used for high-bandwidth memory (HBM), manufacturers are focusing less on mobile-focused memory, creating a shortage in the industry.
This imbalance is affecting different segments in different ways. Flagship phones can absorb rising costs more easily, but budget and mid-range devices have less flexibility.
Why could this be the right move?
Memory has quietly become one of the most expensive parts of a phone. DRAM alone makes up roughly a third of the total bill of materials, and when combined with NAND storage, memory accounts for more than half of the cost of building a typical device. This makes it harder for manufacturers to keep prices stable without cutting corners elsewhere.
There are already signs that the pressure is reshaping production strategies. Both Qualcomm and MediaTek are said to have scaled back orders for their mid-range 4nm chips. The reduction reportedly means tens of millions fewer chips.
In that context, Qualcomm’s collaboration with CXMT is a good move, if true. By working directly with a memory manufacturer, Qualcomm could gain more control over supply and maybe stabilize costs for its partners.
The partnership also has a geographic angle. China remains the largest smartphone market, and many of Qualcomm’s biggest customers are based there. Custom DRAM developed with CXMT could primarily serve that ecosystem, which will help local manufacturers navigate the current constraints more effectively.
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Vivo quietly unveiled the Vivo X300 FE in Russia last month, but the phone’s broader rollout is just getting started. An India launch is expected in May, and a new leak suggests the company might have something extra in store for the market.
The core hardware won’t likely be much different, but according to 91Mobiles, the Vivo X300 FE could come with a 200mm ZEISS Telephoto Extender Kit in India.
It’s a paid add-on that attaches via a dedicated case. According to reports, it enables 2.35x extended zoom, with support for up to a 200mm optical equivalent and a staggering 1600mm maximum focal length.
We’ve also gotten a closer look at the accessory. PassionateGeekz shared what appears to be an official render of the extender along with the phone’s pink variant.
Vivo X300 FE Specifications
As for the phone itself, the Vivo X300 FE uses a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip inside with LPDDR5X Ultra RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. It comes in configurations of up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.
The device features a 6.31-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 2640 × 1216 pixels. The phone runs OriginOS 6, based on Android 16, and Vivo is promising five years of Android updates along with seven years of security patches.
Vivo X300 FE
On the camera side, the phone includes a 50-megapixel Sony IMX921 main sensor, a 50-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens. For selfies, there’s a 50-megapixel front camera.
The X300 FE is backed by a 6,500mAh battery and supports 90W wired and 40W wireless charging. In Russia, the phone retails at RUB 60,124 (around $770) for the 12GB + 256GB variant.
India is also expected to get an additional green color option alongside the existing Moonlight White, Cool Purple, and Graphite Black variants.
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Casio has refreshed its GA-V01 series with a new translucent lineup that leans into a Y2K-inspired design. The original GA-V01 already stood out for its unusual, almost sci-fi look, and these new versions push that further with clear cases and bold color finishes.
The watches come in four shades: neon green, black, orange, and purple. The see-through casing gives them a different feel compared to earlier solid models, but the structure underneath stays the same. Casio continues to use an integrated bezel and band design that protects the core module. The large hour markers extend over the glass and also act as bumpers, adding to the watch’s shock resistance.
In terms of build, the GA-V01 keeps the typical G-Shock durability. It is shock-resistant and rated for 200-meter water resistance. The case measures 49.1 × 58.2 × 19.6 mm and weighs 74 g. It uses a resin case and strap, along with mineral and spherical glass. The watch supports wrist sizes between 145 and 215 mm.
A key feature is the Shock Release Hand system. The minute hand is attached using magnetic force instead of a fixed connection. This allows it to shift slightly during shocks or vibrations and then return to the correct position. The design also enables larger hands and more flexibility in styling.
The dial combines analog and digital elements, featuring a full-screen LCD with a metallic openwork design. It includes two analog hands and a digital display showing time, date, and other functions. A hand shift feature ensures the display remains visible when needed.
Functionality includes world time across 31 time zones covering 48 cities, a 1/100-second stopwatch, a countdown timer up to 24 hours, and five daily alarms with an hourly signal. It also includes a double LED light system with selectable duration and afterglow. Additional features include a full auto-calendar up to 2099, ±15 seconds per month accuracy, and support for both 12 and 24-hour formats. The watch is powered by a CR2025 battery with an estimated life of 10 years.
The translucent GA-V01SKE series was first launched in Japan and is now available in the US. The models are priced at $155, with availability through Casio’s official online store.
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