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DJI Osmo Pocket 4 launch date confirmed

DJI is getting ready to update its pocket gimbal camera lineup, with the Osmo Pocket 4 series now officially set to launch on April 16 at 12 PM (GMT). The new models look like they’ll build on the Pocket 3, with a focus on image quality and a few practical upgrades.

The company has already shared a teaser with the line “A myriad of images in an inch…” (translated from Chinese), which seems to point toward the sensor. As expected, low-light performance and dynamic range are likely areas of improvement.

From what’s been shown so far, the standard Osmo Pocket 4 sticks to the familiar design: a compact body with a camera mounted on top and a small rotatable screen below. There are also physical controls around the hinge area, including a zoom toggle and a customizable button.

There’s also talk of a Pro version, which could introduce a dual-camera setup. That part hasn’t been officially detailed yet, but it suggests DJI might be aiming for a bit more flexibility in terms of focal lengths or shooting modes.

On the hardware side, the standard model is expected to use a 1-inch sensor with up to 14 stops of dynamic range. It should also support 10-bit D-Log, which is useful if you’re planning to do color grading later.

A couple of smaller but practical upgrades are also mentioned. The device may come with 107GB of built-in storage, along with transfer speeds of up to 800MB/s, which should make moving footage a bit quicker.

Overall, it looks like DJI is keeping the same compact form factor but trying to improve the things that matter most for everyday shooting: better dynamic range, easier controls, and faster workflow.

We’ll know more once the company officially unveils the series later this week.

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Nothing CMF Phone (3) Pro to switch to Snapdragon, key specs leak

Nothing’s sub-brand CMF announced the CMF Phone 2 Pro in April last year. As the company refreshes the lineup once a year, early details about its successor are starting to surface right on schedule.

A new report from Android Headlines has revealed the specs of the CMF Phone 3 Pro ahead of its launch. Let’s learn about it. 

Nothing CMF Phone (3) Pro Specifications (Rumored)

According to the report, one of the biggest changes this generation could be the processor. The upcoming phone is expected to move away from MediaTek chips and instead use a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4. The CMF Phone 2 Pro, by comparison, uses a Dimensity 7300 Pro processor.

The phone is also said to have a rated battery capacity of 5,090mAh, with a typical capacity of around 5,400mAh. That will be paired with support for 45W wired charging, up from 33W on the previous model.

Design-wise, the changes seem more subtle. The mid-frame could switch from plastic to metal, which may improve both in-hand feel and durability.

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Likewise, the rear camera layout is said to stay mostly the same, although the flash placement has reportedly been adjusted to create more space between the third camera and the dual-camera setup on the left.

The display is tipped to be an AMOLED panel with a resolution of 2392 × 1080, along with a centered punch-hole cutout for the front-facing camera.

There’s no official confirmation yet from Nothing or CMF, and details could still change before launch. Still, if the report is accurate, the CMF Phone 3 Pro looks like a modest but deliberate update that will focus on incremental improvements rather than a major overhaul.

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Huawei Pura 90 Pro series launching on April 20: Here’s your first look at the bold new design

Huawei today confirmed that its next-generation Pura series will debut on April 20 in China, where the company will unveil the Pura 90 Pro and Pura 90 Pro Max. Pre-reservations for both devices kick off today at 12:08 PM China time, according to Huawei’s official Weibo account.

In the lead-up to the launch, Huawei has already shown off the design of two phones, and, to its credit, it’s not playing things too safe.

Both models feature a gradient finish across all of their color options, except black and white. This isn’t the first time Huawei has used gradients on its phone colors. The P20 and P30 series also experimented with similar finishes across select colorways. 

Around the back, there’s a rounded triangular camera module, paired with flat sides that give the phones a more structured, almost industrial look.

The teasers confirm that both the Pro and Pro Max share this overall design language, though the silhouette doesn’t stray too far from last year’s Pura 80 lineup.

Huawei Pura 90 Series Specifications (Expected)

On the hardware side, the Pura 90 Pro and Pro Max are both expected to use either the Kirin 9030 or the Kirin 9030 Pro processor. The phones will likely run HarmonyOS 6.1 out of the box.

Huawei may also bring its HyperSpace Memory technology to the series. Previously introduced on the Mate 80 Pro Max, it focuses on improving memory efficiency, allowing a 16GB RAM configuration to deliver an experience closer to 20GB through compression.

As expected, cameras remain a major focus for the Pura lineup. The Pura 90 series is rumored to feature a second-generation Maple Imaging System, along with a large 200-megapixel periscope telephoto lens.

`We should learn more about the new phones in the lead-up to launch.

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Xiaomi Robot Vacuum and Mop 6 debuts with 28,000 Pa suction, 80°C hot water cleaning, and obstacle avoidance

Xiaomi has added a new model to its Mi Home robot vacuum lineup in China, as a more accessible option under the Robot Vacuum and Mop 6 series. It sits below the Pro version that launched recently, but still brings a few noticeable upgrades over the previous generation.

One of the main changes in the standard Robot Vacuum and Mop 6 is the bump in suction power, now rated at 28,000 Pa, up from 23,000 Pa of the Mop 5 Pro. On paper, that should help with picking up finer dust and debris, especially from carpets. But the bigger shift seems to be on the mopping side. Xiaomi has moved away from rotating pads and is now using a roller-style mopping system. The roller is fed with clean water continuously, while a built-in scraper collects dirt, which should help avoid spreading it around during cleaning.

The robot also uses a main brush along with two extending side arms to better reach corners and edges. It’s relatively slim at 90 mm, so it should be able to go under most furniture. For navigation, onboard cameras are used for obstacle detection, with Xiaomi claiming support for recognizing up to 220 types of objects. It can also cross small thresholds of up to 40 mm.

The docking station handles a few of the maintenance tasks. It supports 80°C hot water mop washing, and the tray can be removed for cleaning. Like other Xiaomi smart devices, the robot can be controlled through the app and tied into a wider smart home setup.

In China, the vacuum is priced at CNY 2,699 (roughly $395), making it cheaper than the Pro model. There’s no word yet on a global launch, but based on past releases, it could show up in other markets under a slightly different name.

Overall, this looks like Xiaomi trying to bring some of its newer cleaning features into a more affordable model. It doesn’t do everything the Pro version does, but it covers the basics, with a few practical upgrades along the way.

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Ai+ Pulse Tab for Rs 9,999 brings with 10.95-inch display, 8000mAh battery; NovaPod Beats, Air debut alongside

Ai+ also introduced a new tablet and a pair of earbuds alongside the Nova Flip, Nova 2, Nova 2 Ultra, and RotateCam 4G in India yesterday. The newly launched Ai+ PulseTab, along with the NovaPod Beats and NovaPods Air, offers a blend of entertainment-focused features and accessible pricing, making them appealing for everyday use.

Ai+ PulseTab specifications, features, price and availability

Ai+ Pulse Tab
Ai+ Pulse Tab

The Ai+ PulseTab comes with a 10.95-inch IPS LCD display that offers FHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate, making it suitable for streaming, reading, and casual gaming. The panel supports up to 400 nits of brightness and is paired with quad speakers for an improved multimedia experience. The tablet is powered by the MediaTek Helio G88 chipset, coupled with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, which can be expanded further via a microSD card.

For optics, the device features a 13-megapixel rear camera and an 8-megapixel front camera, which should handle basic photography and video calls. It runs on Android 16-based NxtQ OS and is backed by an 8,000mAh battery, which is expected to last through a full day of regular usage. While it supports Wi-Fi, it lacks a SIM slot for cellular connectivity.

The Ai+ Pulse Tab is priced at Rs 9,999 for the single 6GB+128GB variant and will be available in India starting May through Flipkart and select retail outlets.

Ai+ NovaPod Beats, NovaPods Air key features, price and availability

Ai+ NovaPod Beats
Ai+ NovaPod Beats

Alongside the tablet, Ai+ has also introduced two new true wireless earbuds. The NovaPod Beats comes with 13mm drivers and supports active noise cancellation (ANC), along with features like real-time heart rate and SpO2 monitoring. It offers up to 4 hours of playback and supports fast charging. The earbuds are priced at Rs 1,599 and will be available from May via Flipkart and retail stores.

Ai+ NovaPod Air
Ai+ NovaPod Air

The NovaPods Air is positioned as a more affordable option, offering up to 22 hours of total playback with the case. It features quad-mic Environmental Noise Cancellation for calls, 50ms low latency, and an IPX5 rating for protection against sweat and splashes. Priced at Rs 899, it will also go on sale in May through the same channels.

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Ai+ RotateCam 4G smartwatch launched with built-in camera, 1520mAh battery, IP68 rating

Alongside the Ai+ Nova Flip, Nova 2, and Nova 2 Ultra phones, the company also unveiled a couple of other devices, such as the Pulse Tab, RotateCam 4G, and NovaPods-branded earbuds. The RotateCam 4G is an interesting smartwatch for the Indian market as it comes with a built-in camera and a large battery.

AI+ RotateCam 4G key specifications

Ai+ RotateCam 4G
Ai+ RotateCam 4G

The Ai+ RotateCam 4G has a round AMOLED screen measuring 1.75 inches. As the moniker suggests, it is equipped with a 2-megapixel camera that can rotate 180 degrees, allowing it to pop out to capture shots.

Another highlight of the RotateCam 4G is that it supports a 4G LTE SIM, allowing users to use it as a standalone device without relying on a phone to make calls. There is a Play Store onboard for installing Android apps.

The RotateCam 4G promises smooth performance thanks to 2GB of RAM and 16GB of built-in storage. It also packs a large 1,520mAh battery, promising long battery life. In terms of durability, it comes with an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.

Ai+ RotateCam 4G price and availability

Like other Ai+ devices, the RotateCam 4G will be sold through Flipkart with a price tag of Rs 8,999 (~$100) in May. It will also be available through select retail stores. As seen in the image above, the smartwatch comes with three strap options.

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Philips launches new affordable 23.8″ 1080p 144Hz IPS monitor

Philips has introduced the 24B2N2200G, a new 23.8-inch monitor featuring a 1080p IPS panel in China. This monitor is now available on JD.com for 649 yuan ($95), offering a highly affordable option with a range of impressive features.

Philips 24B2N2200G Monitor

Philips 24B2N2200G Specifications

The 24B2N2200G uses an IPS panel that delivers a resolution of 1920 x 1080. It offers a 16:9 aspect ratio and a pixel density of 93 PPI. The monitor achieves a contrast ratio of 1500:1 and a brightness level of 350 nits.

The monitor provides accurate colors with 8-bit color depth and supports 16.7 million colors. Philips reports a wide 111% sRGB and 101% NTSC color gamut coverage, making it suitable for tasks such as office work and casual gaming.

The monitor supports a 144Hz refresh rate over HDMI 1.4 and DisplayPort 1.2 connections. Philips has included a 4ms gray-to-gray response time to reduce motion blur.

Philips 24B2N2200G Monitor

The monitor includes several eye-care features, such as a low blue light filter to reduce harmful blue light, DC dimming to eliminate flicker and minimize eye strain, and EasyRead mode for a paper-like display ideal for reading.

The 24B2N2200G monitor includes dual 2W stereo speakers for basic audio, a tilt-adjustable stand (-5° to 25°) for ergonomic use, and VESA wall mounting (100 x 100mm) for versatile setups and space-saving arrangements.

Philips has provided a range of connectivity options, including HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA inputs.

In related news, Skyworth has recently introduced an ultra-affordable 1080p 144Hz IPS gaming monitor, while ZTE has unveiled a multi-purpose 5G smart display featuring a touchscreen, built-in camera, and a wheeled design for added mobility.

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Dell Pro 5 Micro Mini PC launched with Intel Panther Lake CPUs & up to 64GB DDR5 RAM

Dell has launched the Pro 5 Micro, one of the first mini PCs to run on Intel’s new Panther Lake platform. The Pro 5 Micro targets professionals and businesses by offering solid performance in a compact form factor.

Dell Pro 5 Micro Mini PC

Dell Pro 5 Micro Specifications

The mini PC measures just 182 x 36 x 178 mm, with a volume of 1.2 liters and a weight of 2.42 pounds. It comes with two processor options: the Intel Core Ultra 5 335 vPro and the Core Ultra 7 366H vPro.

The Pro 5 Micro supports up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM, with speeds reaching 7200MT/s, and offers storage capacity of up to 2TB through dual M.2 Gen 4 SSDs.

Dell Pro 5 Micro Mini PC

The mini PC offers flexible placement options, including mounting under a desk, on a wall, or in an all-in-one stand with a monitor. It supports multi-display setups with up to five monitors for enhanced productivity.

The device includes a wide range of ports for connectivity. On the front, the Pro 5 Micro has a USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A port, a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port, and a global headset jack.

At the back, it offers more options, including HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4a, Ethernet, USB 2.0 ports, and USB-C with 100W Power Delivery and DisplayPort Alt mode. It also supports Wi-Fi 7 for fast wireless connectivity.

Dell Pro 5 Micro Mini PC

Pricing and Availability

The base model with the Core Ultra 5 335 vPro starts at $1,273 without accessories. With peripherals such as a keyboard and mouse, along with Windows 11 Pro and Wi-Fi 7, the price is $1,409. The premium Core Ultra 7 366H vPro model is available for $1,691.

In related news, Minisforum has recently introduced the Elite M1 Lite mini PC powered by Intel’s Core Ultra 5 125U processor, while Gmktec has unveiled the NucBox K17 mini PC with a Core Ultra 5 chip and support for up to 16TB of storage.

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Dyson launches its first handheld bladeless fan, priced at $99

Dyson has launched the HushJet Mini Cool, a compact handheld bladeless fan priced at $99. This new product miniaturizes Dyson’s Air Multiplier technology, which the company first introduced nearly 17 years ago with its larger bladeless fans. The HushJet Mini Cool targets portability and convenience with its lightweight and safe design.

Dyson HushJet Mini Cool handheld bladeless fan

Dyson HushJet Mini Cool Specifications

The fan features a 65,000 RPM brushless DC motor, generating airflow speeds up to 55 mph (25 m/s). It includes multiple speed settings for quieter operation or extended battery life, supported by a 38mm HushJet projection system for efficient airflow direction.

The fan features a rotatable air outlet, allowing users to adjust the airflow direction. The honeycombed mesh and HushJet nozzle reduce turbulence while keeping noise levels around 52 decibels at the lowest setting and 72.5 decibels at maximum power.

Dyson HushJet Mini Cool handheld bladeless fan

The device measures 7.9 inches tall and 1.5 inches in diameter, which makes it easy to carry and store. Its slim, cylindrical body weighs 0.46 pounds, roughly the same as an average smartphone.

The HushJet Mini Cool runs on a 5,000mAh rechargeable battery. It provides up to six hours of runtime on a full charge and fully recharges in three hours using a USB-C connection. Dyson includes LED battery indicators on both the front and back of the fan for easier usage tracking.

Dyson HushJet Mini Cool handheld bladeless fan

Dyson offers additional accessories for the HushJet Mini Cool, sold separately. These include a Neck Dock for hands-free use, a Charging Stand for desks, and a Travel Pouch for portability.

The HushJet Mini Cool fan is available in Stone / Blush, Carnelian / Sky, and Ink / Cobalt colors.

In related news, Dyson has recently unveiled the PencilWash, a $349 device designed to tackle wet messes.

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Oppo Find X9 Ultra full specifications, images emerge via premature listing

The Oppo Find X9 Ultra is expected to go official on April 21 across multiple markets, including China. Ahead of the launch, the device briefly appeared on China Telecom’s database (via). While the listing has now been removed, it revealed several key specifications and design details, as seen in screenshots circulating online.

Oppo Find X9 Ultra specifications (rumored)

Oppo Find X9 Ultra
Oppo Find X9 Ultra

As per the listing, the Oppo Find X9 Ultra will feature a 6.78-inch OLED display with a resolution of 3168 x 1440 pixels. Reports claim it may support a 144Hz refresh rate. For security, the phone is likely to include an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor and run on ColorOS 16 based on Android 16.

Under the hood, the handset is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. It is expected to be paired with LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. The battery capacity is listed at 7,050mAh, with reports suggesting support for 100W wired and 50W wireless charging.

For imaging, the phone may feature a 50-megapixel front camera. On the rear, it will have a 200-megapixel + 50-megapixel + 200-megapixel + 50-megapixel quad-camera setup. A 3.2-megapixel multispectral sensor is also said to be part of the setup.

Reports have revealed that the setup includes a 200-megapixel Sony LYT-901 primary sensor, a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-600 ultra-wide lens, a 200-megapixel OmniVision OV52A periscope unit with 3x zoom, and a 50-megapixel Samsung JNL periscope offering 10x zoom. The device may also support a Hasselblad teleconverter kit for extended zoom capabilities. A Quick button is placed at the bottom right, likely for shortcuts or camera access.

The Find X9 Ultra has a Snap Key positioned at the top left, which is expected to provide access to AI Mind Space features. Other rumored features include an x-axis linear motor, dual speakers, an IR blaster, and an IP68, IP69, and IP69K rating. The phone measures 163.04 x 76.91 x 9.15mm and weighs 238 grams, which likely reflects the large battery and advanced camera system.

Oppo Find X9 Ultra configs, color options (rumored)

The Oppo Find X9 Ultra will be available in multiple variants, such as 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB, 16GB+512GB, and 16GB+1TB, which will have support for satellite connectivity.  The above images showcase the Find X9 Ultra in Velvet Sand Canyon (orange). Apart from this, it will also come in Earth Tundra (brown) and Polar Glacier (white).

Reliable tipster Digital Chat Station recently claimed that the 16GB+1TB edition’s in Earth Tundra finish will come with a special Hasselblad “Explorer Master Kit.”

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Realme Buds T500 Pro Launching April 16 with 50dB ANC, 56-Hour Battery

Realme has confirmed the launch of its latest true wireless earbuds, the realme Buds T500 Pro, set to arrive on April 16. The new model builds on the success of the widely popular realme Buds T300, which remains a strong pick in the budget segment due to its balance of features and price.

realme Buds T500 Pro

The Buds T300 set the foundation for Realme’s TWS lineup in India. It offered 12.4mm dynamic drivers, 30dB active noise cancellation, and up to 40 hours of total battery life, along with Bluetooth 5.3 and a 50ms low-latency mode. Its combination of ANC, spatial audio support, and long battery life at a starting price near ₹2,000 helped it gain traction as a value-focused option.

With the Buds T500 Pro, Realme is now moving that formula into a higher segment with clear upgrades across hardware and software.

The new earbuds retain the 12.4mm driver size but add Hi-Res certification and LHDC 5.0 codec support, targeting improved audio fidelity over the T300’s SBC and AAC support. Users also get multiple EQ modes for sound customization.

Noise control sees a jump from 30dB on the T300 to up to 50dB active noise cancellation on the T500 Pro. Call performance is also upgraded, moving from a quad-mic setup to a six-microphone system with a real-time AI noise reduction algorithm designed to isolate voice more effectively.

Battery performance is another major step up. While the T300 delivers up to 40 hours of total playback, the T500 Pro is rated for up to 56 hours with the charging case. Realme also claims extended usage cycles, with standby playback stretching up to 14 days depending on usage.

Connectivity improves from Bluetooth 5.3 to Bluetooth 6.1, alongside a 45ms ultra-low latency mode aimed at gaming and video playback.

A new addition is real-time, two-way translation for face-to-face conversations, a feature not present on the T300. Design-wise, the Buds T500 Pro shifts to a compact, candy box-style case, moving away from the simpler design language of the T300.

The earbuds will be available in Lemon Cola, Orange Mint, and Chocolate color options, and will go on sale via Realme’s official website, Flipkart, and Amazon after launch.

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Lenovo Introduces Yoga Slim 7, Yoga 7 2-in-1, IdeaPad 5 Gen 11 Laptops in India

Lenovo has introduced its Gen 11 Yoga and IdeaPad laptops in India, covering premium, convertible, and mainstream segments with Copilot+ PC capabilities. The lineup includes the Yoga Slim 7 series, Yoga 7 2-in-1 models, Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition, and the IdeaPad 5 2-in-1, powered by Intel Core Ultra, AMD Ryzen AI 7 445, and Snapdragon X2 Elite platforms.

Lenovo Yoga Slim

Yoga Slim 7x: Thin Design with Snapdragon X2 Elite

The Yoga Slim 7x (14-inch) runs on Snapdragon X2 Elite (X2E-88-100) with integrated graphics and up to 32GB LPDDR5X RAM at 9600 MT/s and 2TB PCIe SSD storage. It measures 312 x 221 x 13.9 mm and weighs 1.17 kg. It features a 14-inch OLED display, a 70Wh battery, and supports Rapid Charge Boost, which delivers up to 2 hours of usage in 15 minutes. It includes a 9MP IR camera with privacy shutter, quad microphones, four Dolby Atmos speakers, three USB4 ports, and Wi-Fi 7 with Bluetooth.

Yoga 7a 2-in-1: Convertible Design with OLED Displays

The Yoga 7a 2-in-1 series is offered in 14-inch and 16-inch sizes with 2.8K OLED displays at 120Hz VRR, Dolby Vision, VESA DisplayHDR True Black 1000, and TÜV certifications. It is powered by AMD Ryzen AI 7 445 with UMA graphics, up to 32GB LPDDR5X RAM, and 2TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD. The device includes a 70Wh battery with Rapid Charge Express, quad speakers with Dolby Atmos, quad microphones, and a 5MP IR camera. Port options vary by size, including USB-C, USB-A, HDMI 2.1, Thunderbolt 4, and SD card support.

Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition: High-End Display and Performance

The Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition (15-inch) features a 15.3-inch 2.5K OLED display with 165Hz VRR, 1100 nits peak brightness, Dolby Vision, and full sRGB, P3, and Adobe RGB coverage with Delta E <1. It is powered by up to Intel Core Ultra X9 388H with integrated graphics, up to 32GB LPDDR5X RAM, and 2TB SSD. It includes a 75Wh battery, 140W USB-C charging, glass ForcePad, backlit keyboard, triple Thunderbolt 4 ports, Dolby Atmos speakers, and Wi-Fi 7.

IdeaPad 5 2-in-1: Everyday Convertible with OLED Panel

The IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 (15-inch) offers a WQXGA OLED display at 165Hz with 500 nits brightness and 100 percent DCI-P3. It is powered by AMD Ryzen AI 7 445, with up to 32GB DDR5 RAM and 1TB PCIe Gen 4 storage. It includes an 84Wh battery, 65W USB-C charging, Dolby Audio dual speakers, FHD IR camera, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and multiple USB-A, USB-C, HDMI 2.1, and MicroSD ports.

Pricing and Availability

The laptops will be available in India starting April 7, 2026, with the Yoga Slim 7x arriving on April 21. Prices start at Rs. 1,19,990 for the IdeaPad 5 2-in-1, Rs. 1,32,990 for the Yoga 7a and Yoga Slim 7x, Rs. 1,36,990 for the Yoga 7i Aura Edition, and Rs. 1,99,990 for the Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition.

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Honor MagicPad 3 Pro 12.3″ version surfaces in real-life photos as new “aesthetic flagship”

Honor has shared an early look at a new tablet in its MagicPad lineup, this time a 12.3-inch version of the MagicPad 3 Pro. Unlike the larger model from last year, this one seems to focus more on design and display rather than pushing for top-end performance.

The details were posted by Lin Lin from Honor’s Smart Life division, along with a few official images. The company is calling it more of an “aesthetic flagship,” which gives a rough idea of where it sits in the lineup. The bigger 13.3-inch model still handles the performance side of things.

Up front, there’s a 12.3-inch OLED display with slim bezels. One of the more notable features here is support for 5280Hz PWM dimming, which is meant to reduce eye strain during longer use. That’s something we’ve been seeing more often lately, especially on devices aimed at reading or content consumption.

Design is clearly a big part of the pitch. The tablet comes in a space gray finish, and it’s quite thin, around 4.8mm, while weighing roughly 440g. That should make it easy to carry around. The back includes a camera module with a ring-style flash, and there are contact points that suggest support for accessories like a keyboard.

Honor also mentions IMAX Enhanced certification, which typically relates to improved picture and audio tuning. It doesn’t always translate directly into a noticeable difference for everyone, but it’s there as an added feature.

The idea here seems to be offering two slightly different takes under the same series: one focused on performance, the other leaning more toward portability and display comfort. The earlier 13.3-inch MagicPad 3 Pro set the tone with higher-end specs, while this smaller version looks like it’s trying to balance things a bit differently.

There’s no official word yet on pricing or full specifications for this model. That should become clearer once Honor announces it more formally.

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TP-Link launches new affordable Wi-Fi 7 router with AI-powered antennas & EasyMesh support

TP-Link has officially launched its TL-7DR3600 BE3600 dual-band Wi-Fi 7 router in China. The new router is now available on JD.com for 169.9 yuan ($25). It comes in a clean all-white finish.

TP-Link TL-7DR3600

TP-Link TL-7DR3600 Specifications

The TL-7DR3600 supports Wi-Fi 7, offering advanced features like 4K QAM modulation, Multi-Link Operation (MLO), MRU, and preamble puncturing for faster speeds, reduced latency, and improved interference resistance. Its dual-band setup (2.4GHz and 5GHz) achieves theoretical speeds up to 3.57Gbps.

The router features multi-link aggregation for simultaneous dual-band use, an AI-powered pixel antenna system for stronger signals and better wall penetration, and an external Front-End Module (FEM) on the 5GHz band to improve performance in challenging environments.

TP-Link TL-7DR3600

The hardware includes high-gain omnidirectional smart antennas that track devices to optimize signal coverage and features AI-based interference mitigation to adapt to nearby network interference for stable connectivity.

The TL-7DR3600 features four customizable Ethernet ports that support dual WAN, IPTV, link aggregation, or a dedicated low-latency gaming port. It also includes gaming accelerators for optimized performance with services like NetEase UU, Qiyou, and Thunder.

The router offers VPN support (IPSec, PPTP, L2TP), parental controls, EasyMesh for whole-home coverage, one-button IoT device setup, and management through TP-Link’s mobile app or cloud platform.

In related news, Huawei has recently introduced the Wi-Fi X portable router, offering a 24-hour battery life along with speeds of up to 5.3Gbps download and 1Gbps upload.

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Realme C100 4G debuts with Helio G92 Max, 8000mAh battery, and “Pulse Light”

Realme has quietly added a new model to its C-series lineup with the C100 4G. It’s a fairly straightforward budget phone, but with a couple of specs that stand out more than you’d expect.

Under the hood, the phone runs on the MediaTek Helio G92 Max, paired with up to 8GB RAM and 256GB eMMC 5.1 storage. It’s not a performance-focused setup, but it should be enough for everyday use, such as calling, messaging, online payments, social media, and streaming.

The display is a 6.8-inch HD+ LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and claimed peak brightness of 1200 nits. That should be bright enough for decent outdoor visibility.

Battery is where the C100 4G leans in a bit more. It packs an 8000mAh cell with 45W charging, along with 10W reverse wired output. Realme is claiming fairly long usage times, including over 20 hours of navigation and more than a full day of video playback, though those numbers are usually based on controlled tests.

The phone comes with an IP69K rating, suggesting it’s built to handle exposure to water and dust. It should be useful for users planning to keep the phone for a few years.

For cameras, there’s a 50MP main sensor on the back along with a secondary lens, while the front gets an 8MP camera for basic use. Nothing too surprising here, and it’s likely tuned more for general shots than anything advanced. That said, the camera module does include one interesting detail: a “Pulse Light” for visible notifications.

Overall, the C100 4G seems to be built around endurance and durability rather than raw performance. It’s not trying to do everything, but for users who want a phone that lasts long and can take a bit of rough use, it might make sense.

The device is already available in Vietnam, where pricing starts at around 7.69 million VND (roughly $275–280, depending on conversion). That puts it somewhere in the lower mid-range bracket, at least for that market.

There’s no clear word yet on a wider rollout, but it wouldn’t be surprising to see it expand to other markets soon.

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Logitech G PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE Gaming Mouse Launched in India with Haptic Click Tech

Logitech has introduced the Logitech G PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE gaming mouse in India, adding a new flagship model to its esports-focused lineup. The mouse is the first to feature the company’s SUPERSTRIKE technology, which combines inductive analog sensing with real-time click haptics to improve click response, precision, and control.

Logitech G PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE

The device has been developed in collaboration with esports teams such as G2 Esports, NAVI, and BLG. The focus is on reducing click latency and enabling deeper customization for competitive gameplay.

At the core of the mouse is the Haptic Inductive Trigger System, which replaces traditional mechanical microswitches. The system uses copper coils to generate an electromagnetic field, allowing analog input with a 0.6 mm click travel distance. It also supports adjustable actuation and reset points, along with built-in haptic feedback for both actions.

Logitech G PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE

The SUPERSTRIKE system offers 10 levels of actuation adjustment and five rapid trigger reset levels. Haptic feedback intensity can be tuned across five levels using Logitech G HUB software. Logitech claims up to a 30 ms reduction in click latency.

The mouse is powered by the HERO 2 sensor, offering a DPI range from 100 to 44,000 DPI, tracking speed up to 888 inches per second, and a maximum acceleration of 88G. It operates with zero smoothing, filtering, or acceleration. For connectivity, it supports LIGHTSPEED wireless with an 8,000 Hz polling rate, equivalent to 0.125 ms response time. Wired mode supports a 1,000 Hz polling rate.

The design weighs 61 g and uses zero-additive PTFE feet for smoother glide. Logitech claims up to 90 hours of battery life under constant motion. Other specifications include dimensions of 125 × 63.5 × 40 mm, five buttons, onboard memory support via Logitech G HUB, and compatibility with Windows and macOS. Connectivity is handled through USB 2.0 or higher, and the mouse comes with a two-year limited hardware warranty.

The Logitech G PRO X2 SUPERSTRIKE is priced at Rs. 23,995 in India and is available in a Lunar Eclipse color option.

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OnePlus Nord 6 vs OnePlus 15R: Is Paying More Really Worth It?

OnePlus Nord 6 and the OnePlus 15R go beyond a simple mid-range vs flagship comparison; both bring distinct strengths that appeal to very different users. One is built around massive battery life and strong value, while the other focuses on delivering a more premium, performance-driven experience. This comparison matters for buyers trying to decide whether saving money with a well-balanced device is enough, or if stepping up to a more powerful and refined phone is the better long-term move.

Major Features:

FeatureOnePlus Nord 6OnePlus 15RWinner & Reason
Display6.78″ AMOLED, 165Hz, HDR10+, 3600 nits6.83″ AMOLED, 165Hz, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, 3600 nits15R – richer HDR formats
ChipsetSnapdragon 8s Gen 4Snapdragon 8 Gen 515R – newer & more powerful
GPUAdreno 825Adreno 82915R – better graphics performance
RAM & StorageUp to 12GB + 256GBUp to 12GB + 512GB15R – more storage option
Main Camera50MP (OIS)50MP (OIS)Tie – same hardware
Ultrawide8MP8MPTie – identical setup
Video Recording4K 60fps4K 120fps15R – superior video
Selfie Camera32MP AF32MP AF + OIS video15R – better stabilization
Battery9000mAh7400mAhNord 6 – massive capacity
Charging80W + reverse + bypass80WNord 6 – more features
Build QualityIP68/IP69K, Crystal GuardIP68/IP69K, Gorilla Glass 7i, metal frame15R – more premium materials
FingerprintOpticalUltrasonic15R – faster & more accurate
ConnectivityWi-Fi 7, BT 6.0Wi-Fi 7, BT 6.0 + NavIC15R – more complete
Price₹39,000₹47,998Nord 6 – better value

1. Design and Display

Build and Feel

The OnePlus Nord 6 brings a rugged approach with IP68/IP69K protection and a clean, minimal design. It feels purpose-built for durability, especially with its Crystal Guard protection. The OnePlus 15R, however, leans more premium with Gorilla Glass 7i, an aluminum frame, and an optional glass or reinforced back. It subtly feels more refined and flagship-like, particularly with the addition of eSIM support and a more polished finish.

Display Quality

Both devices offer 165Hz AMOLED panels with peak brightness reaching 3600 nits, ensuring excellent outdoor visibility. The Nord 6 focuses on high-frequency PWM dimming and Ultra HDR, making it slightly more eye-friendly for long usage. The 15R counters with Dolby Vision and HDR Vivid, giving it a more cinematic edge for streaming. Colors feel richer and slightly more tuned on the 15R.

Verdict

The 15R edges ahead with a more premium build and richer display experience, though the Nord 6 remains impressive with a durability-focused design and eye comfort.

2. Specifications Including Battery 

Performance

The Nord 6 runs on the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, delivering strong flagship-like performance for gaming and multitasking. It handles demanding workloads smoothly, making it ideal for power users on a budget. The 15R, powered by the newer Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, clearly steps ahead with better efficiency and raw power. It feels faster in sustained performance and is future-proof for upcoming apps and heavy gaming.

Battery and Charging

This is where the Nord 6 dominates with a massive 9000mAh battery, easily lasting beyond a full day of heavy usage. Features like bypass charging and reverse wired charging add practical value. The 15R’s 7400mAh battery is still large, paired with 80W fast charging, but it prioritizes balance over endurance.

Verdict

The Nord 6 is the battery king and offers excellent performance for its price, while the 15R delivers superior flagship-grade power and efficiency.

3. Camera 

Main and Secondary Lenses

Both phones feature a 50MP main sensor with OIS, delivering sharp and reliable shots in most lighting conditions. The Nord 6 produces slightly more natural tones, making it consistent for everyday photography. The 15R, however, adds more advanced video capabilities, including 4K at 120fps, giving it a clear advantage for videography. Ultrawide performance is similar, though neither stands out significantly.

Selfie Camera

Both devices include a 32MP autofocus selfie camera, ensuring detailed and sharp results. The 15R benefits from better video stabilization with OIS support, making it more suitable for vlog-style recording. The Nord 6 still performs well for casual selfies and video calls.

Verdict

The 15R wins for video and overall camera versatility, while the Nord 6 holds its ground with consistent still photography.

4. Pricing 

The OnePlus Nord 6 is priced around $460 (₹39,000), positioning it firmly in the upper mid-range segment. In contrast, the OnePlus 15R comes in at approximately $700 (₹47,998), pushing it closer to flagship territory. The price gap is noticeable and plays a crucial role in decision-making.

Is the Price Justified?

The Nord 6 offers exceptional value with its massive battery, strong performance, and premium display, making it one of the most balanced options at its price. The 15R justifies its higher cost with a more powerful chipset, better display tuning, and enhanced camera capabilities. It feels like a long-term investment rather than a budget-friendly pick.

Verdict

The Nord 6 is the better value-for-money option, while the 15R is worth the premium for users seeking top-tier performance and features.

Disclaimer:
Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.

5. Conclusion

The Nord 6 stands out with its massive 9000mAh battery, bypass charging, and strong durability focus, making it ideal for heavy users and gamers. The 15R, on the other hand, brings next-gen performance with Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, Dolby Vision display, and superior video capabilities. It feels more refined and future-ready, especially for users who prioritize performance longevity.

Verdict

If only one has to be chosen, the OnePlus 15R is the better overall pick thanks to its more powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, refined display with Dolby Vision, and stronger camera performance, making it feel more premium and future-proof for long-term use; the OnePlus Nord 6 is still a great value option with its massive battery and solid performance, but it works best for users who prioritize endurance and saving money over having the most complete flagship-level experience.

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OnePlus 100W Power Adapter Lite Dual Port GaN Charger Debuts in India

OnePlus has introduced the SUPERVOOC 100W Dual Ports GaN Power Adapter Lite in India alongside the Nord 6. The new charger uses third-generation Gallium Nitride technology to deliver high output in a compact design, targeting users who need fast charging across multiple devices.

OnePlus SUPERVOOC 100W Dual Ports GaN Power Adapter Lite

The adapter features a dual-port setup with one USB-A port and one Type-C port. It supports both single-device and dual-device charging, with dynamic power allocation based on usage. When a single port is used, the charger can deliver up to 100W via SUPERVOOC fast charging or up to 65W through Power Delivery. With both ports active, it distributes power intelligently with a combined maximum output of 100W.

OnePlus SUPERVOOC 100W Dual Ports GaN Power Adapter Lite

In terms of dual-port configurations, the adapter supports multiple output splits depending on connected devices. These include 33W + 33W, 30W + 18W, 67W + 33W, and 45W + 18W combinations. For single-port output at a technical level, it supports 11V at 6.1A max or 11V at 9.1A max.

OnePlus SUPERVOOC 100W Dual Ports GaN Power Adapter Lite

The charger is built to support a wide range of charging standards. These include SUPERVOOC, Power Delivery 3.0, PPS, Quick Charge, and UFCS. This ensures compatibility with smartphones, tablets, and laptops across different brands.

From a hardware standpoint, the adapter uses polycarbonate material for its outer shell. It measures 55 x 30.5 x 70 mm, with the height including the pins, and weighs approximately 150 grams. The compact size is enabled by GaN technology, which allows tighter internal component placement while maintaining thermal efficiency. The charger is rated for an input range of 100 to 240V at 50 or 60Hz with 2.1A support, making it suitable for international use.

OnePlus claims the adapter achieves up to 90% conversion efficiency, which helps reduce energy loss and heat generation during operation.

Pricing & availaiblity

The SUPERVOOC 100W Dual Ports GaN Power Adapter Lite is available in white. It is priced at Rs. 3,499, with an introductory offer price of Rs. 3,199. The charger is available through the OnePlus India online store.

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Motorola Edge 70 Pro spotted in leaked promo materials ahead of launch

Motorola looks to be preparing a new addition to its Edge 70 lineup, with early leaks pointing to an upcoming Edge 70 Pro. Some promotional materials have surfaced online, giving a rough idea of what the company might be focusing on this time.

The images, shared by tipster @_intakhab_alam, highlight the tagline “Seize the Night,” which suggests Motorola is leaning into low-light photography as a key feature. That’s not entirely new for the brand, but it does hint that camera performance could be a bigger focus here.

In terms of design, the phone doesn’t seem to move too far away from what Motorola has been doing recently. It appears to feature a quad-curved display and back, paired with a flat middle frame that has contoured edges for a comfortable grip. Leaks mention materials like wood grain and nylon-style textures, which could help it stand out a bit from the usual glass-backed phones.

Certifications have revealed a few concrete details, though. The Edge 70 Pro is said to pack a 6,500mAh battery, a notable increase over the 6,000mAh unit of the Edge 60 Pro. Wired charging is expected to stay the same at 90W this year. There are also mentions of wireless charging, Wi-Fi 6E, and NFC.

Interestingly, a Pro+ variant is also expected this year, which would sit above the Pro and below the top-end Motorola Signature. The series already includes the standard Edge 70, Edge 70 Fusion, Edge 70 Fusion+, and the Motorola Signature.

Based on what’s known so far, the Pro version will likely aim somewhere between the mid-range and flagship tiers. There’s still no word on the processor, display, or full camera setup, so a lot of the picture is incomplete for now. But the direction seems fairly clear: a phone that focuses on battery life and camera versatility, rather than just pushing raw performance. More details should surface in the coming weeks as Motorola gets closer to an official announcement.

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iPhones alone take 5 of the top 10 spots in best-selling list

Apple seems to have closed out 2025 on a strong note, at least going by the latest data from Counterpoint Research. In the fourth quarter, iPhones accounted for five of the top ten best-selling smartphones globally, which is a fairly solid presence considering how competitive the market has been.

At the top of the list is the iPhone 17 Pro Max, which reportedly held about 5% of total smartphone sales on its own. The regular iPhone 17 comes in second, followed by the iPhone 17 Pro in third. That kind of lineup dominance isn’t entirely surprising for Apple, though, especially in markets like the US and parts of Europe, where the ecosystem tends to play a big role.

Apple also has a couple of older models still holding on. The iPhone 16 sits in fourth place, while the iPhone 16e shows up further down in eighth. Interestingly, the iPhone Air doesn’t appear in the rankings.

Samsung takes four spots overall, mostly through its mid-range lineup. The Galaxy A56, A36, and A07 are placed fifth, sixth, and seventh, while the Galaxy S25 just makes it into tenth. Xiaomi appears once with the REDMI A5 in ninth, which is pretty much in line with what we have seen in recent years.

Taken together, these top ten models account for around 23% of global smartphone sales in the quarter, which gives some idea of how concentrated the market is at the top.

If you zoom out a bit, Apple’s position wasn’t just limited to this quarter. Its devices showed up consistently throughout 2025, with the iPhone 16 being the only one to stay in the top ten across all four quarters. Samsung and Xiaomi, meanwhile, moved around a bit more.

As for what’s driving this, it’s probably a mix of things. The iPhone 17 series had a strong start, and the base model in particular seems to have helped, thanks to upgrades like a higher refresh rate and more RAM.

Overall, Apple still seems to be holding its ground at the higher end of the market. Android brands are pushing hard in the mid-range and budget space, but when it comes to the top spots, iPhones are still showing up more often than not.

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