BYD, China’s largest electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, is making significant strides in India’s EV market. At the 2025 Bharat Mobility Global Expo in New Delhi, BYD unveiled its latest electric SUV, the Sealion 7, as part of its ambitious expansion plans.
BYD Sealion 7 SUV:
The BYD Sealion 7, a fully electric SUV, was the highlight of the event. Designed with ocean-inspired aesthetics, the SUV combines luxury, advanced technology, and sustainability. Reservations for the Sealion 7 opened on January 18, 2025, with a booking deposit of ₹70,000. The final price is set to be announced on February 17, 2025, while deliveries are expected to begin in March 2025. Customers who book before February 17 will receive benefits, including a complimentary 7 kW home charger and early delivery for the first 70 bookings.
Key Features:
Battery: 82.56 kWh Blade Battery with an 8-year warranty.
Performance: Acceleration up to 4.5 seconds (0–100 km/h).
Promotional Offer: ₹70,000 booking bonus, free home charger, and extended battery warranties.
Variants and Performance Details:
The Sealion 7 is available in two variants: Premium (RWD) and Performance (AWD). Both variants are powered by an 82.56 kWh Blade Battery, known for its safety, durability, and efficiency. The Premium variant offers a range of up to 567 km, while the Performance variant delivers up to 542 km. The Performance model can accelerate from 0–100 km/h in just 4.5 seconds.
Advanced technologies such as CTB (Cell to Body) integration, which enhances safety and cabin space, and VTOL (Vehicle to Load) capability, which allows the SUV to function as a portable power station, make the Sealion 7 stand out. Additionally, the iTAC (Intelligence Torque Adaptation Control) system ensures superior handling and stability.
BYD’s Expansion Plans for India:
BYD is also focusing on expanding its presence in India. The company aims to establish 40 dealerships by the end of January 2025, with plans for further growth. Rajeev Chauhan, head of BYD’s electric passenger vehicle business in India, emphasized the company’s commitment to sustainable mobility and cutting-edge products.
At the expo, BYD showcased other models, including the Yangwang U8, a luxury off-road SUV with amphibious capabilities, and previously launched models like the Atto 3 SUV and Seal sedan. The company also introduced the Sealion 6, a plug-in hybrid SUV featuring BYD’s Dual Mode Intelligence technology, offering a combination of electric and petrol propulsion.
With BYD leading the charge, Chinese EVs are set to become a prominent presence on Indian roads. The Sealion 7’s launch signals a shift toward advanced, sustainable, and luxury EV options for Indian customers. As BYD expands its network and introduces innovative vehicles, the EV market in India is poised for significant transformation.
Google‘s mid-range Pixel A-series has been great for those seeking a flagship-level camera and a good build quality without breaking the bank. While Google is yet to announce the Pixel 9a, the Pixel 10 series has already entered the conversation and the latest news is about the Pixel 10a, or more specifically, its chipset.
People have been waiting a long for Google to switch to TSMC from Samsung Foundry for the manufacturing of its Tensor chips, which will make them more power efficient, reduce heat generation, and improve their overall capabilities. Google is indeed rumored to partner with TSMC for the Tensor G5, which will power the Pixel 10 series, except for the Pixel 10a.
If true, Pixel 10a will be the first Pixel device ever with a year-old Tensor chip. This hurts us more as we have been waiting for a TSMC-fabbed Tensor since the Tensor G1 hit the market.
Pixel 10a could be the first to boast a generation old Tensor
According to AndroidAuthority, Google has not yet made a final decision on whether it will use the ‘custom’ version of the Tensor G5, or the older Tensor G4, manufactured by Samsung Foundry, in the Pixel 10a. While Google has made optimizations with its Tensor chips before putting them in the more affordable devices (possibly to balance performance and heating) using Tensor G4 is expected to increase the gap by a significant margin.
This might greatly restrict the feature set of the Pixel 10a. Many of the features expected to appear in the Pixel 10 series, including several AI features and camera upgrades, are apparently linked to the Tensor G5. With the Tensor G4, the Pixel 10a won’t be able to run those cutting-edge on-device AI models designed for the Tensor G5.
And here’s the fun part. If Google decides to stick to Tensor G4, it will mean using the chip for three years straight: the Pixel 9 series in 2024, the Pixel 9a in 2025, and the Pixel 10a in 2026.
Why Tensor G4 in 2026?
The higher cost of the TSMC-manufactured Tensor G5 could be the main reason for this potential cost-cutting move. Google might wait until the Tensor G6, which is said to be more cost-optimized, before bringing a fully custom SoC to its mid-range devices.
Huawei has reclaimed the top spot in China’s smartphone market, according to a report by Counterpoint. That’s a big milestone for the Chinese tech giant, which had been struggling in recent years due to US sanctions.
The report states that Huawei captured 18.1% of the market share in the fourth quarter of 2024, achieving a significant 15.5% growth. Xiaomi follows closely behind with a 17.2% share and 3.9% growth, while Apple holds 17.1%, experiencing a sharp 18.2% decline in sales. Vivo (16.3%), Honor (13.6%), and Oppo (12.5%) round out the top contenders.
Huawei’s new launches are a success in China
Huawei’s growth can be attributed to the success of its mid-range Nova 13 series and the high-end Mate 70 series, both of which were well-received by Chinese consumers.
It’s important to remember that Huawei’s journey back to the top wasn’t easy. The US ban severely restricted their access to crucial technologies and components.
However, Huawei persevered by developing its chipsets and building a new supply chain with Chinese companies. This dedication to self-reliance seems to have resonated with Chinese consumers, who view domestic chip production as a sign of national strength.
Looking at the bigger picture, China’s smartphone market experienced a slight decline of 3.2% year-on-year in Q4 2024. This is the only quarter in 2024 to show a negative trend.
Despite this, the annual figures for 2024 paint a more optimistic picture. The market witnessed a 1.5% year-on-year growth while Vivo led the pack for the entire year at 17.8%, followed closely by Huawei (16.3%) and Xiaomi (15.7%).
Counterpoint predicts that China’s smartphone market will see continued growth in 2025, albeit at a slow pace. It will be interesting to see if Huawei can maintain its lead, or if Xiaomi or Apple will make a comeback.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has imposed a $20 million fine on Cognosphere, the U.S. subsidiary of Chinese gaming developer miHoYo, for deceptive marketing practices and violations of child privacy laws. The penalty is part of a settlement addressing concerns over Genshin Impact’s controversial Loot Box (gacha) mechanics and data collection policies.
What are the key allegations?
The FTC accused Cognosphere of misleading players through predatory gacha mechanics, which involve purchasing randomized in-game rewards using virtual currency bought with real money. Players, including minors, often spent large sums without fully understanding the low odds of obtaining rare items. These mechanics were likened to gambling due to their psychological triggers, such as suspenseful animations and rare prizes.
Additionally, the company violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by collecting personal information from children under 13 without parental consent. Data such as user IDs and device identifiers were shared with third-party advertisers and analytics firms, breaching privacy regulations.
What settlement terms have been proposed?
Under the settlement, Genshin Impact is barred from offering gacha content to players under 16 without parental consent. The company must delete data collected from children under 13 without proper authorization and ensure compliance with COPPA. Transparency measures will also require clear disclosure of gacha pricing, odds, and features to prevent future exploitation.
Implications for the global gaming industry:
This case highlights growing regulatory scrutiny of loot box practices, which have faced criticism globally for targeting vulnerable players, especially children. Countries like Belgium and the Netherlands have banned loot boxes, while others, including the U.S., are pushing for stricter regulations.
The $20 million fine highlights the FTC’s commitment to holding gaming companies accountable for exploitative monetization strategies. Samuel Levine, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, emphasized the importance of protecting children from deceptive gaming practices, calling for more ethical approaches within the industry.
miHoYo acknowledged the settlement and pledged to implement corrective measures, including stricter parental safeguards and compliance with privacy laws. The case signals a shift towards greater accountability in gaming, urging developers to prioritize transparency and consumer protection.
Xiaomi is redefining tablet gaming with its latest innovation, the WinPlay engine, a system-level feature that enables seamless cross-platform compatibility between Xiaomi’s Hyper OS and Windows gaming. Designed specifically for the Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4, this technology allows local gaming of Windows titles on the tablet, eliminating the need for an internet connection.
WinPlay: Everything you need to know
According to the Director of Xiaomi Mobile System Software Department, Zhang Guoquan, Xiaomi’s WinPlay engine leverages foundational technology dubbed Xiaomi HyperCore that creates a virtual environment on the tablet that efficiently supports Windows games while offering high performance and stability. Users can easily access games from popular platforms like Steam and GOG, download them directly, and enjoy a robust gaming experience.
This feature supports a variety of gaming peripherals, including controllers, keyboards, and mice, ensuring a PC-like experience. Additionally, it provides support for multiplayer gaming with up to four players. Xiaomi has also optimised WinPlay for Xbox controllers, enabling users to enjoy enhanced haptic feedback akin to the original console. Here’s a video shared by DCS that showcases WinPlay running Windows games on Pad 6S Pro.
According to Xiaomi’s internal tests, the GPU performance loss through WinPlay is only 2.9 percent, ensuring near-native gaming performance. With an average power consumption of just 8.3W, the system is both efficient and reliable. Xiaomi has implemented a tri-layer virtualisation system for handling essential APIs, image rendering, and command execution, achieving a seamless user experience with minimal resource usage.
The intelligent resource allocation system further enhances the gaming experience by reducing the load on system resources. This ensures smooth performance, from game loading to rendering, with excellent flow throughout the gaming process.
While WinPlay brings Windows gaming to the Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro, it is currently limited to this device and does not support running standard Windows applications. Xiaomi plans to refine and expand the feature based on user feedback. The company has not yet announced a timeline for a stable version but aims to deliver a polished product in the near future.
Xiaomi has opened a beta program for Pad 6S Pro 12.4 users, running on Hyper OS 2 Beta. Interested participants can apply through the Xiaomi Community app and must update their device to the latest firmware. After transferring the game files from a PC to a designated directory on the tablet, users can start playing by simply connecting their peripherals.
Tecno unveiled the Spark 30C 5G, an entry-level 5G phone, in October 2024 in India. At that time, the company introduced it in two versions, such as 4GB+64GB and 4GB+128GB. Today, the brand has launched the new 8GB+128GB edition by making it available for purchase via Flipkart starting today.
Tecno Spark 30C 5G 8GB RAM variant’s price in India
Tecno Spark 30C 5G’s 8GB RAM variant launched
The 8GB+128GB edition of the Spark 30C 5G costs Rs 12,999 (~$150). The existing 4GB+64GB and 4GB+128GB variants are currently selling for Rs 9,998 (~$115) and Rs 10,498 (~$120), respectively, on Flipkart.
The 8GB+128GB variant is available with a 10-month no-cost EMI offer. This new variant comes with support for up to 8 GB of virtual RAM. It can be bought in shades like Midnight Shadow, Aurora Sky, and Aurora Cloud.
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Tecno Spark 30C 5G specifications
The Tecno Spark 30C 5G has a 6.67-inch LCD panel with an HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, the device features the Dimensity 6300 chipset, up to 8 GB of RAM, 128 GB of internal storage, and a 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. The handset comes with a dedicated microSD card slot for additional storage and runs on HiOS-based Android 14. In terms of 5G, the device offers support for 10 5G bands in India.
The Spark 30C 5G has a 48-megapixel Sony IMX852 camera, an AI lens, an LED flash, and an IR blaster on the back. For selfies, it has an 8-megapixel front camera. It has other features, such as a side-facing fingerprint sensor, NFC, dual speakers with Dolby Atmos support, a 3.5mm audio jack, and an IP54-rated chassis.
Samsung finally seems to be ready to launch its first-ever tri-fold smartphone. According to a new report from South Korea, this long-awaited device could launch as soon as Q3 2025. This timeframe fits perfectly with Samsung’s usual release cycle for foldables, which means the tri-fold could launch alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7.
If this report holds true, Samsung is officially stepping into the tri-fold game to compete with Huawei’s Mate XT.
According to the report, Samsung’s tri-fold will unfold into a massive 9.9″ to 10″ screen, meaning it will offer a tablet-like functionality that fits in your pocket. What’s cool is that the device is expected to have a unique folding mechanism that protects the display when it’s folded—something Huawei’s Mate XT doesn’t do.
Although, I have to admit I’m a bit concerned about the weight and bulk of Samsung’s tri-fold. It took Samsung several of generations to figure out how to slim the foldable down, which they have partially achieved with the South Korea exclusive Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition.
There’s no word on the adoption of the Si/C battery tech for the upcoming Galaxy foldables, so it will be difficult to maintain a slim form factor similar to the one from Huawei without sacrificing the battery capacity. For context, the mate XT packs a 5600 mAh Si/C battery and measures 12.8 mm when closed. Check out our review of the Huawei Mate XT here.
A total of four foldable devices are expected from Samsung
Production is set to kick off in Q2 2025, and Samsung is reportedly limiting the first run to just 200,000 units. That’s not a lot, so if you’re already intrigued, you might want to start saving up now.
Samsung isn’t stopping at the tri-fold, though. The Galaxy Z Flip FE (a more budget-friendly option) is joining the lineup. In total, we’re looking at four foldable models in 2025. Read more about the Galaxy Z Flip FE here.
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The Xiaomi 15 Ultra has been officially confirmed for a February 2025 launch, just as the Xiaomi 14 Ultra was unveiled in February 2024. Xiaomi’s President and General Manager of its Smartphone Division, Lu Weibing, shared details about the upcoming flagship on Weibo.
Xiaomi 15 Ultra February launch confirmed for the global market
Xiaomi 15 Ultra February launch for China and global confirmed
According to Weibing, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra will make its debut shortly after the Chinese Spring Festival, which begins at the end of January. He confirmed that the smartphone would be available for global sale simultaneously with its launch in China. While he didn’t disclose the exact launch date, his statements hint at the possibility of the 15 Ultra being showcased at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, an event scheduled for late February. Unfortunately, he did not reveal anything about the 15 Ultra’s specifications.
The Xiaomi 15 Ultra will retain the signature circular camera module seen in its predecessor. A periscope telephoto lens is cleverly integrated into the upper-right corner of the module, accompanied by three additional lenses arranged below. The smartphone will feature a 2K micro-curved display with ultrasonic fingerprint recognition, offering a visually immersive and secure experience.
At its core, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra will house the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset for seamless performance. The phone is likely to pack a massive 6,000mAh battery and support 90W wired and 50W wireless charging. It is expected to arrive in luxurious finishes, including vegan leather, fibreglass, and ceramic, reflecting Xiaomi’s focus on premium craftsmanship.
A significant highlight of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is its inclusion of satellite communication technology. It will support the TianTong satellite system as standard, with the top-tier variant enabling dual-satellite connectivity through BeiDou communication. Additionally, this will be Xiaomi’s first Ultra-series smartphone to feature eSIM functionality, enhancing its versatility for international users.
The Redmi K80 Pro, launched in November 2024 in China, is the company’s first K-series phone to feature a telephoto camera since the Redmi K30 Pro Zoom, which debuted in March 2020. It seems that Redmi plans to elevate photography to the next level with the upcoming Redmi K90 Pro by equipping it with a periscope telephoto camera.
Redmi K90 Pro key specifications tipped
Redmi K90 Pro leaked specs
In the above Weibo post, tipster Digital Chat Station is seen talking about a “Pro” model from a sub-series phone by a known brand. While he did not explicitly mention the name of the device, the comments section is filled with people speculating that he could be referring to the Redmi K90 Pro.
The leak reveals that the Redmi K90 Pro will be equipped with a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. The K80 Pro’s telephoto camera supports up to 2.5x optical zoom and a 60mm focal length. With the inclusion of a periscope camera, the K90 Pro may deliver an elevated photography experience, particularly for long-range zoom shots.
Under the hod, the Redmi K90 Pro is expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip, which is expected to debut in October this year. On the front, it will continue to feature a flat OLED panel with 2K resolution like the K80 Pro. While nothing has been revealed about the K90, it may come with key specs, such as 2K OLED screen, Snapdragon 8 Elite, and a telephoto camera.
The tipster did not say anything about the Redmi K90 series’ launch timeframe. However, it appears that it could be scheduled for a November 2025 launch in China. The K90 series may remain exclusive to the Chinese market. However, the K90 and K90 Pro may likely get rebranded as the Poco F8 and F8 Pro globally in 2026.
During the CES 2025, We visited DOOGEE, the leading brand in rugged phones. There were many innovative phones and products on display, such as the Blade GT, the S200X, and the V40 series. They all have very unique features built into them, which shows up as first in the rugged phone category. Now let’s see the main protagonists.
DOOGEE Blade Series
The Blade Series prioritizes slimness and portability while maintaining exceptional performance. The Blade GT exemplifies this ethos with its ultra-slim design, studio-quality Light Elf aesthetics, and MediaTek Dimensity 7050 6nm Processor. A 6.7″ 120Hz ultra-clear display and stereo speakers with Smart PA round out its features.
The Blade GT’s light Elf feature is the industry-first when it comes to the glyph effect, there are many patterns to choose from, to be used in phone calls, messages, and many other functions.
Unlike other rugged phones, the Blade GT is not only thin, but also keeps its rugged characteristics, makes it ideal for everyday use, and also outdoor adventures. This one can really be a daily phone for most people.
DOOGEE S Series
The S Series focuses on mid-to-high-end rugged phones that deliver superior performance. The newly released S200 X features a 1.32″ AMOLED rear display, a 10,100mAh battery, and a Dimensity 7050 6nm Octa-core Processor, supporting up to 32GB RAM and 512GB storage.
The S200X, other than the mecha style design, has three new colorways added to the collection, which are the Golden Guardian, Green Ranger, and Black Samurai. So these new colorways will make the phone stand out more.
The other main highlight is the clock-like screen at the back, there are many features and Apps that can be used on the screen, such as the calendar, messages, or camera preview, etc. So overall, the S200X is the phone for those who want hardcore design, and some useful features.
DOOGEE V Series
The V30 is the first rugged phone to support eSIM, while the V30 Pro boasts 12GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and an industry-leading 200MP camera configuration. This model received the “Best Rugged Phone of 2023” award from Gizmochina.
The new V40 Pro will debut with a 4nm MediaTek 5G Octa-core Processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB ROM, and a 200MP main camera enhanced with Morpho technology. A 1.47″ multifunctional rear display adds a touch of innovation to the device.
Summary
So in CES, DOOGEE has the Blade GT, the S200X, and the V40 Pro that we have covered before. These are flagships with different highlights, whether you want an all-around flagship, or one with a unique design, they have them. I think rugged phones are somehow getting more and more regular users’ favor, because other than being tough, they can also be thin, they can be refreshing. DOOGEE, as the leader of them, definitely deserves your attention, so check them out on DOOGEE’s official website.
Oppo has confirmed that the Find N5 foldable smartphone will officially launch in February, and it is being touted as the world’s thinnest foldable flagship. The device is said to have a folded thickness of less than 9.2mm—comparable to two coins stacked together or four credit cards. This remarkable thinness is achieved through a newly developed 3D titanium alloy hinge, which measures just 4mm on each side. The brand has been consistently revealing key details about the Find N5 for the past few days. Today, it confirmed that the N5 will support wireless charging.
Oppo Find N5 supports 50W wireless charging
Oppo Find N5 50W wireless charging
To recall, the Find N3 lacked support for wireless charging. However, the N5 will have 50W wireless charging capability, made possible by a custom ultra-thin charging coil that is only 0.18mm thick, significantly slimmer than the standard 0.3mm coils. Oppo engineers also allocated additional internal space to support rapid wireless charging without compromising the phone’s slim profile. This allows seamless compatibility with wireless charging systems in popular cars from brands like BYD, NIO, Zeekr, and others.
Oppo is yet to reveal the battery size of the Find N5. However, there have been reports that it may pack a 5,700mAh battery and offer 80W fast charging. It will debut as the world’s first foldable phone powered by the 7-core Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.
The Find N5 also sets a benchmark for durability, offering IPX6, IPX8, and IPX9 ratings for all-round water resistance—making it one of the most robust foldable devices on the market. Oppo’s product leads have emphasised that the foldable display’s crease control has been carefully engineered to maintain a sleek appearance and avoid degradation compared to its predecessor, the Find N3.
Xiaomi is expected to launch the 15 Ultra smartphone in February or at the Mobile World Congress in March. Ahead of its launch, the phone is undergoing regulatory approvals and has now cleared another hurdle by receiving EMVCo certification.
The device obtained certification with the approval number MTA_LOA_XICC_05291, confirming that the global variant (model number 25010PN30G) will support Near-Field Communication (NFC) technology.
The EMVCo listing also reveals that the smartphone will run on Xiaomi’s latest operating system, HyperOS 2.0, based on Android 15. This aligns with previous rumors and expectations for the flagship device.
In recent weeks, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra has appeared on multiple certification platforms, including SDPPI, EEC, 3C, MIIT, BIS, and IMEI. These certifications hint that the device is nearing its official launch, which is expected to take place in China next month, followed by a global rollout.
Xiaomi 15 Ultra Specifications
According to reports, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra will come equipped with a 6.73-inch AMOLED panel that features a micro-quad-curved design. It will offer a 2K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor. The device will run on HyperOS 2-based Android 15.
Xiaomi 15 Ultra
Under the hood, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and a 6,000mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging support. The 15 Ultra is expected to arrive with up to 16 GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 1 TB of UFS 4.0 storage.
As foldable smartphones continue to evolve, 2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for the segment. With numerous major brands ready to introduce their latest innovations, the foldable market is abuzz with rumors and leaks about exciting devices. From Samsung to Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, and Motorola, here’s a closer look at the most anticipated foldables of 2025.
Samsung remains a leader in the foldable space, and its Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 are two of the most awaited devices of 2025. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is expected to debut with a slightly less powerful 7-core variant of the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.
The device will also inherit the thinner form factor of the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, featuring an 8-inch foldable inner screen and a 6.5-inch cover display. Reports suggest a departure from S Pen support to achieve a sleeker design, with the foldable measuring just 4.9mm thick when open.
On the other hand, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will likely feature the Exynos 2500 chipset, focusing on affordability and style. It’s rumored to sport a larger 6.85-inch inner screen and a 4-inch cover display, making it a more practical choice for everyday users. Despite scaled-back production plans due to weaker-than-expected sales of the previous generation, Samsung’s foldables remain a cornerstone of the market.
2. Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold
Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold, expected to launch in September 2025, aims to build on the success of its predecessor, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. While retaining its characteristic square folding design, it’s expected to include the Tensor G5 chipset, 16GB of RAM, and storage options of 256GB and 512GB.
With a focus on refined software optimizations, Android 16 will bring enhanced multitasking and foldable-specific features. Although camera improvements are anticipated, the device will likely stick with a 48MP primary sensor, along with ultrawide and telephoto lenses. These are purely based on rumors at this moment, so take these details with a pinch of salt.
3. Xiaomi Mix Flip 2
Xiaomi’s Mix Flip 2 is another exciting addition to the foldable lineup. Building on the success of the first Mix Flip, this device is expected to feature a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a larger 5,600mAh battery, and a thinner, lighter body. Leaks suggest the Mix Flip 2 will switch its telephoto lens for a 50MP ultra-wide sensor, paired with a 50MP main camera.
The Mix Flip 2 will likely retain a 6.85-inch LTPO OLED main display and a 4-inch cover screen. It may also come with an IPX8 water resistance rating and support for wireless charging, addressing some of the shortcomings of its predecessor. With its competitive pricing, Xiaomi will aim to challenge Samsung’s Z Flip series.
4. Oppo Find N5
Oppo’s Find N5 is generating buzz as the world’s thinnest foldable phone. Expected to feature a titanium body and Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, the Find N5 will reportedly measure just 3.7mm when unfolded. It will also include a 50MP periscope telephoto lens and a 5,700mAh battery with fast charging.
Oppo has teased its superior build quality and resistance to water, with an IPX9 rating for high-pressure water jets. With stylus support and a rebranded global release as the OnePlus Open 2, the Find N5 is set to offer fierce competition to Samsung and Google.
5. Vivo X Fold 4
The Vivo X Fold 4 is poised to make waves with its rumored 6,500mAh battery, the largest in any foldable phone to date. The device is expected to feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and a thinner design despite the larger battery. Vivo’s focus on ultrathin foldables could result in a significant reduction in weight and thickness compared to the X Fold 3.
According to leaks, the device is also expected to feature dual ultrasonic fingerprint scanners, IPX8 water resistance, and a triple-camera system which may include 50MP main, 50MP ultrawide, and 50MP telephoto lenses.
6. Motorola Razr 60 Ultra
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra
Motorola’s Razr 60 Ultra aims to build on the success of the Razr 50 Ultra. Leaks suggest it will feature the Snapdragon 8s Elite chipset, a 6.9-inch LTPO OLED inner display, and a 4-inch cover screen.
The Razr 60 Ultra is also rumored to offer a dual-camera setup, including a 50MP main sensor and a 50MP telephoto lens. With BIS certification already secured, the device is expected to launch in early 2025.
It is currently the most affordable Moto G series smartphone. Priced at ₹6,999 (~$80), it offers an interesting set of features though it is limited to 4G.
The device stands out among the limited options in the entry-level range. Let’s go through why that is so in this article.
Moto G05 is available in Forest Green and Plum Red color options in India
The Moto G05 looks like any other Motorola smartphone as the brand follows a common design language across its products. This makes it feel premium as it resembles more expensive handsets from the company.
The vegan leather finish on the back further enhances the in-hand feel. In India, the device is offered in two Pantone-validated colors, namely Forest Green and Plum Red.
Despite being an entry-level smartphone, it flaunts a centered punch-hole display. All these factors together make it look and feel more premium than it actually is.
2. Nails the Basics
The Moto G05 sports a 6.67-inch LCD screen with a centered punch-hole and HD+ resolution (1604 x 720 pixels). The best part about this panel is its 1000 nits peak brightness level.
There’s probably no other phone in this segment with such a bright screen. The display also refreshes at a 90Hz rate.
Further, the handset comes with dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support. There’s also a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Lastly, it is backed by a 5,200mAh battery with support for 18W charging.
3. Useful Add-ons
The Moto G05 arrives with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for biometrics. It also comes with a dedicated MicroSD card slot.
On the rear, the handset features a 50MP quad-pixel main camera. Apart from portrait mode, the camera app also offers night mode.
As for software, the Moto G05 is the only device in its segment to boot Android 15. It offers a near-to-stock Android experience along with 2 years of security updates.
Finally, the product is IP52-rated for splash resistance and its touchscreen can be operated even while being wet.
Apple reportedly has plans to disrupt the mid-range smartphone market with the iPhone SE 4. The device is set to launch in March 2025. It is expected to be priced under $500, which makes it a direct competitor to the upper mid-range Android phones. According to Bloomberg, the iPhone SE 4 could support Apple Intelligence, a premium feature currently exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro and the iPhone 16 series.
iPhone SE 4 to bring Apple Intelligence to the sub-$500 range
The iPhone SE 4 will be the first SE model to support Apple Intelligence tools – Genmoji, Writing Tools, Image Playground, and even the integration with the platform ChatGPT. It is a huge step for the SE line to have capabilities that are rare in the mid-range Android segment.
The support for Apple Intelligence also means that the iPhone SE 4 will be powered by either A17 Pro or A18 SoC, which at the moment, are the three processors capable of supporting Apple Intelligence. Of course, the third chip is A18 Pro, which you don’t expect to power the next SE model.
So the chipset will yet again be one of the main upgrades in the iPhone SE 4. The new chip is rumored to be paired with 8GB RAM, a major upgrade over the iPhone SE (2022).
What else to expect from the iPhone SE 4?
According to Notebookcheck, Apple Stores are not replenishing any more stocks of the iPhone SE (2022) that quickly, hence indicating an imminent launch time for its next version.
It is likely that Apple will skip a few cutting-edge AI features to make the more expensive models stand out. But it’s still expected to drive people from the Android ecosystem to Apple’s, especially considering the rumored sub-$500 price tag.
Apple iPhone SE 4
According to previous leaks, the iPhone SE 4 may feature a 48MP single rear camera on the back. Nonetheless, this will still be an upgrade over the 12MP camera of the predecessor. On the front, the phone is expected to offer a notch that makes it look similar to the iPhone 14. But let’s be honest: do you really expect Dynamic Island from Apple within the sub-$500 price bracket? If so, then you’ll have to look for an Android alternative.
Asus appears to be expanding its ROG Phone 9 series with a new variant, the ROG Phone 9 FE, potentially a more affordable “Fan Edition.” Certifications in Malaysia (SIRIM) and Thailand (NBTC) reveal the model number “ASUS_AI2401_N,” confirming its existence and possible launch in these regions soon. The same model number was previously seen on the GSMA certification site.
Asus ROG Phone 9 FE SIRIM certification
Asus ROG Phone 9 FE NBTC certification
Potential Specifications
While official details remain scarce, the ROG Phone 9 FE may feature similar to the ROG Phone 8 features as the ROG Phone 8, due to the similarities in their model numbers (ROG Phone 8 has AI2501C model number). With that in mind, we can expect the ROG Phone 9 FE to arrive with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, rather than the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip which powers the rest of the ROG Phone 9 lineup. This suggests the FE variant will have slightly reduced performance to offer a more budget-friendly price point.
Key Features
Asus is likely to retain signature ROG Phone features in the FE model, such as the AirTrigger button, AeroActive cooling accessories, and advanced heat dissipation systems. It will be interesting to see if the device ends up getting the Anime vision display on the back or not. If it does end up being an exact copy of the ROG Phone 8, then we can expect the device to come with the following specifications.
ROG Phone 8 features
ROG Phone 8
The ASUS ROG Phone 8 features a 6.78-inch FHD+ Samsung E6 AMOLED display with a 1-165Hz refresh rate, 2500 nits peak brightness, and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. The camera setup includes a 50MP Sony IMX890 sensor with gimbal stabilization, a 13MP ultra-wide lens, a 32MP telephoto lens with OIS, and a 32MP front camera.
It has a 5500mAh battery with 65W HyperCharge and 15W wireless charging. For connectivity, the device has Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and NFC. As for protection against the element, it comes with an IP68 water resistance certification.
We’ve put together a list of the best budget smartphones of 2025. With so many devices claiming to offer top specs at an affordable price, it can be hard to know where to start. The good news is, you don’t have to sift through endless spec sheets and marketing jargon.
We’ve rounded up some of the most compelling budget smartphones of the year — ones that strike the right balance between price, performance, and design.
Keep in mind, when we say “budget,” we’re not talking about the absolute entry-level models. We have a separate list for those. These devices are a step above that.
The Nothing Phone 2a continues the brand’s minimalist design language, complete with the signature Glyph interface — those glowing LED light strips on the back that can act as notification indicators or even camera fill lights. It’s not just about aesthetics, though; the Phone 2a offers impressive hardware for its price.
The phone packs a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ support. It gets bright enough to handle direct sunlight (up to 1300 nits peak brightness), and the Gorilla Glass 5 protection ensures durability. Under the hood, there’s a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chip, which handles most daily tasks and gaming without noticeable stutters.
You’ll find a dual-camera setup with two 50MP sensors — one for wide shots and the other for ultrawide. The 32MP front-facing camera is more than adequate for selfies and video calls. With 4K video support and gyro-based stabilization, the Phone 2a delivers good video performance too.
The 5000mAh battery offers reliable day-long performance, and the 45W wired charging can get you to 50% in just 23 minutes. However, there’s no wireless charging here, and you’ll have to live without a headphone jack. That said, at its price, the Nothing Phone 2a is still one of the most polished budget smartphones out there.
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2. Redmi Note 14 Pro
Xiaomi’s Redmi Note series has been a staple in the budget segment for years, and the Redmi Note 14 Proreinforces why. It offers premium features at a fraction of flagship prices, including an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance.
The 6.67-inch AMOLED display is one of the best in the budget range, boasting a stunning 1220 x 2712 resolution with HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. It even hits an impressive 3000 nits peak brightness — more than enough for outdoor use. Protection is top-notch, too, thanks to Gorilla Glass Victus 2.
Inside, you’ll find the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultra, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.
On the camera front, the Redmi Note 14 Pro offers a 50MP main sensor with a large f/1.5 aperture, ensuring good low-light shots. There’s also an 8MP ultrawide lens and a 2MP macro sensor. Selfies are handled by a 20MP front-facing camera, and video recording goes up to 4K at 30fps.
Battery life is impressive, thanks to the 5500mAh capacity, and the phone supports 45W wired charging. The lack of a headphone jack might disappoint some, but the stereo speakers with Hi-Res audio support make up for it.
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3. Meizu Lucky 08
The Meizu Lucky 08 might not have the brand recognition of its competitors, but it delivers a lot of value for the price. It’s especially appealing if battery life is your top priority, with a massive 6000mAh battery that should keep the phone running for two days on moderate use.
Its 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED display is on par with competition which offers a 144Hz refresh rate and 5000 nits peak brightness — the brightest on this list. Combined with HDR support and a crisp 1264 x 2780 resolution, the content looks vibrant and sharp.
The phone is powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chip, paired with up to 512GB storage and 12GB RAM.
Meizu has gone with a simple camera setup on the Lucky 08. It has a 108MP main sensor and a 2MP macro lens. Selfies are handled by an 8MP front camera, but it’s not the strongest point of the phone. Video recording is limited compared to competitors, with no 4K option.
Charging the massive battery isn’t a pain either, thanks to 45W wired charging. If you can overlook the average cameras, the Meizu Lucky 08 stands out as a battery champ with a brilliant display
OnePlus Nord CE 4
The OnePlus Nord CE 4is another strong contender in the budget space. It’s the most charging-friendly phone on this list, with 100W wired charging that gets you to full in just 29 minutes. Combine that with the 5500mAh battery, and you’re looking at a phone that’s built for heavy users.
The 6.7-inch AMOLED display offers a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ support. Brightness peaks at 1100 nits, and the bezels are impressively slim which gives the phone a sleek look.
Under the hood, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset handles tasks effortlessly. Paired with UFS 3.1 storage and up to 8GB RAM, the phone should respond swiftly to tasks like browsing or running demanding apps.
The Nord CE 4 has a 50MP main camera with OIS and an 8MP ultrawide lens. The 16MP front camera performs selfie and video call duties, and its recording support goes up to 4K at 30fps. OnePlus also delivers a relatively clean software experience with its ColorOS skin.
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4. Final Thoughts
The best budget smartphone ultimately comes down to your priorities. If you want a unique design with a clean software experience, the Nothing Phone 2a is an excellent choice. If display quality and durability matter most, the Redmi Note 14 Pro won’t disappoint. For those focused on battery life, the Meizu Lucky 08 is a no-brainer, while the OnePlus Nord CE 4 is perfect for users who value fast charging and smooth performance. No matter your pick, these devices prove that you don’t need to spend flagship money to get a great smartphone in 2024.
A few months ago, iQOO introduced the Neo 10 series in China, featuring the Neo 10 and Neo 10 Pro models. While these devices are yet to launch globally, the brand appears to be gearing up to release a new model, the iQOO Neo 10R 5G, in the Indian market soon.
iQOO Neo 10 Pro
Tipster Paras Guglani has leaked the alleged specifications of the Neo 10R 5G’s smartphone alongside its Indian price range and launch timeline. As per the tipster, the device will make its way to the Indian market sometime in February 2025.
The device will allegedly have an “I2221” model number and will feature a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it will offer the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor, paired with two RAM and storage options: 8GB + 256GB, and 12GB + 256GB. A previous report mentions that there will also be an 8GB + 128GB model. The battery onboard will offer a massive 6,400mAh capacity, paired with 80W fast charging.
As for optics, the device will offer a 50 MP Sony LYT-600 primary camera, along with an 8 MP ultrawide camera and a 16 MP selfie snapper. The device is claimed to come in two color options: Blue White Slice and Lunar Titanium. As for the price point, the device is said to be priced under the INR 30,000 mark. At this price point, the Neo 10R 5G will go up against devices like the recently launched Dimensity 8400-clad POCO X7 Pro (check out Dimensity 8400-Ultra vs Snapdragon 8s Gen 3), the POCO F6, and the Motorola Edge 50 Pro. From a purely gaming-centric perspective, the X7 Pro and the F6 out of POCO‘s camp will be the main competitors.
Spending hours at a desk can feel like a marathon, and finding the right chair can mean the difference between a finish line sprint and a slow, aching trudge. The HBADA E3 Ergonomic Office Chair is designed to be your comfortable haven, providing support and relief for those long workdays.
Boasting over 16 years of experience, HBADA has been committed to refining ergonomic design, ensuring that their chairs are not only visually appealing but also deliver unmatched support. In collaboration with esteemed medical expert Dr. Dennis Miller, HBADA has developed chairs that encourage proper posture and contribute to long-term health. With certifications such as the esteemed German IGR Ergonomics Certification and accolades like the French Design Award, HBADA merges innovation with expert-endorsed health benefits to provide seating solutions that genuinely enhance users body’s well-being.
Core Features
– T-shaped Support System:
The HBADA E3’s T-shaped support system provides a solid backbone of support. It’s like having a built-in back brace that keeps you aligned as you work. It’s not just a gimmick; it makes a noticeable difference in how I feel at the end of the day.
– Three-zone Elastic Lumbar Support:
The lumbar support is a standout feature. It’s not too hard or too soft—it just feels right. The adjustable wings on the sides are a nice touch, as they let you customize the support to your body shape. It’s like having a personal trainer for your lower back.
– 4D Headrest:
The headrest is another feature that’s really grown on me. It’s not just a place to rest your head; it’s a way to relieve neck strain. The ability to adjust it up, down, and side to side means you can always find a comfortable position, no matter how tall you are or how you like to sit.
– 6D Mechanical Armrest:
The armrests are a game-changer. They move in so many directions that you can always find a position that feels right, whether you’re typing or just relaxing. They take the pressure off your arms and shoulders, which is a big deal if you spend a lot of time at your desk.
– High Elastic Mesh Fabric:
The mesh fabric on the HBADA E3 is a breath of fresh air, literally. It’s breathable and doesn’t make you feel sweaty or uncomfortable, even on hot days. It’s also durable, so it stands up to daily use without showing signs of wear.
– AUTO Gravity Sensing Chassis:
The gravity-sensing chassis is a smart feature. It adjusts the reclining resistance based on your weight, so you don’t have to fiddle with settings. It just works, and that’s a big plus in my book.
– 140° Deep Recline Function:
For those times when you need to take a break, the deep recline function is a lifesaver. It’s like having a little hammock at your desk. The footrest is a nice touch, as it lets you really stretch out and relax.
Quality and Durability
The HBADA E3 is built to last. The gas lift is tested to the tune of 120,000 cycles, so you know it’s reliable. The casters roll smoothly and quietly, and the five-star base is sturdy enough to handle a lot of weight without wobbling.
– One-Adjustment Solution:
The HBADA E3’s one-adjustment solution relieves the three pains of prolonged sitting: lower waist pain, neck pain, and shoulder pain, providing a fundamental solution for comfort.
– Lumbar Support :
The three-zone elastic lumbar support covers a large area with an 8-way adjustment, addressing the industry issue of how to solve lower waist pain. The central zone features a special mesh elastic traction system with 14° dynamic support that adjusts to your movements, and the vertical and horizontal adjustments of 4 cm and 2.5 cm, respectively, ensure a precise fit.
– Neck Pillow (4D Headrest):
The 4D headrest offers a vertical adjustment of 4.5 cm and a horizontal adjustment of 5.5 cm, along with dual-axis rotation of 70°. This multi-directional support distributes pressure and adapts to various heights and body types, relieving cervical pressure.
– Armrest (6D Mechanical Armrest):
The 6D mechanical armrest offers six adjustable dimensions for distributed pressure relief. It includes a 75 mm vertical adjustment, 30 mm forward and backward adjustment, side-to-side adjustment, 70° rotational adjustment, 40° folding up and down, and 6° tilt adjustment, ensuring elbow and forearm support.
– High Elastic Mesh Fabric:
The 16.5% micro-pore breathability of the high-elastic mesh fabric enhances airflow and ventilation, significantly improving breathability. The nylon yarn maximizes support strength, providing durability and resilience, while the breathable mesh prevents sweating and discomfort.
– Chassis (AUTO Gravity Sensing Chassis):
The adaptive gravity-sensing chassis requires no manual adjustments and automatically adjusts the reclining resistance based on body weight, providing optimal support for reclining and returning to the upright position effortlessly.
The Experience
I’ve been using the HBADA E3 for a few months now, and I wanted to share what it’s really like to sit in this chair day in and day out. From the moment you sit down, you can feel the difference. It’s not just a chair; it’s a well-thought-out solution to the common ailments of long hours at a desk.
Let’s talk about what it’s like to actually use the HBADA E3. When you first sit down, you’ll notice the T-shaped support system immediately. It’s not too firm, but it’s there, providing a solid base for your back. As you start to work, the three-zone lumbar support starts to shine. It’s like having a cushion that knows exactly where you need it most. The 4D headrest is a godsend for those late nights when you’re staring at the screen for hours on end. You can adjust it just right so that your neck doesn’t ache.
The armrests are another story. They’re not just there for show; they’re there to make a difference. Whether you’re typing away or taking a quick break to scroll through your phone, the armrests adjust to keep your arms comfortable. And when the day is done, and you just want to lean back and relax, the deep recline function is there for you. It’s not every chair that can offer that kind of comfort.
The fabric on the HBADA E3 is something else. It’s not your typical office chair material. It’s breathable, which means you won’t feel like you’re sitting in a sauna, even on the hottest days. And it’s durable, so it can handle the wear and tear of daily use.
The gravity-sensing chassis is a feature that you don’t see every day. It’s smart enough to know how much support you need based on your weight, so you don’t have to worry about adjusting it. It’s one less thing to think about, which is a nice change of pace.
In terms of quality, the HBADA E3 doesn’t disappoint. The gas lift is solid, and the casters roll smoothly without any squeaking. The base is sturdy, so you won’t find yourself wobbling when you lean back.
Conclusion
The HBADA E3 Ergonomic Office Chair isn’t just a chair, it’s a companion for your workday. It’s there to support you, to help you relax, and to make those long hours at the desk a little more comfortable. It’s not a magic solution, but it’s a solid investment in your health and well-being. If you’re looking for a chair that’s easy on the back and easy on the eyes, the HBADA E3 is worth a look.
We are just hours away from Samsung‘s first Galaxy Unpacked event in 2025, where the company will unveil its Galaxy S25 series. Now well-known tipster @chunvn8888 claims that the 16GB variant of the Galaxy S25 Ultra will hit the shelves in only four Asian countries: India, South Korea, China, and Vietnam.
While 12GB RAM is not by any means insufficient, many people waiting for the best of Samsung in 2025 won’t have the option but to import with extra cost or compromise slightly on performance.
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More RAM is useful for on-device AI processing
The performance gap becomes more significant as you interact with the on-device AI models, which is one of the key selling points of the Galaxy S25 series. In fact, Apple had to increase the RAM to implement Apple Intelligence on the recent iPhones.
And there’s no denying that the 12GB version of the S25 Ultra will be relatively inferior to the 16GB version when it comes to playing a heavy title, running resource-intensive apps like a video editor, or trying to manage multiple things at once.
Although the tipster didn’t reveal the reason behind this decision, it will surely sadden consumers outside the above-mentioned countries, planning to upgrade to the 16GB variant.
As for the raw CPU and GPU power, the device packs the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. It outpaces the Galaxy S24 Ultra‘s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 both in terms of performance and power efficiency. Although the battery capacity remains the same, the efficiency improvement suggests an improvement in battery life as well.
For those who were expecting a 6000mAh or larger battery, the shift is reserved for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The 2026 flagship will also equip a 200MP periscope telephoto, claims renowned tipster Digital Chat Station.
In a nutshell, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to offer improved performance within a chassis that is more comfortable to hold.
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