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Samsung may not begin One UI 8.5 update rollout anytime soon

Samsung One UI 8.5 update rollout

One UI 8.5 debuted with the Galaxy S26 series in February and was expected to begin rolling out to older Galaxy devices in March, but users received a series of beta updates instead. It appears we’re still nowhere near the stable rollout, as the company has reportedly planned a few more beta releases this month.

According to the leaked One UI 8.5 beta timeline shared by a user on X, the Galaxy S25 series will receive at least two more beta updates in April. The Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S23 phones may also receive two beta updates this month, while the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 may receive one.

Here’s the leaked beta timeline:

  • Galaxy S25 series
    • Beta 9: This week
    • Beta 10: Third week of April
    • Stable: Not determined
  • Galaxy S24 series
    • Beta 2: April 9, 2026
    • Beta 3: April 20, 2026
  • Galaxy Z Fold 6, Flip 6
    • Beta 2: April 9, 2026
  • Galaxy S23 series
    • Beta 1: April 9, 2026
    • Beta 2: April 23, 2026

If this leaked beta timeline turns out to be accurate, the stable rollout won’t begin this month. This may certainly disappoint Galaxy S25 owners and would also result in a delayed rollout for other Galaxy devices.

Also read: Here’s the complete list of One UI 8.5 eligible devices

It’s surprising to see Samsung is still stretching the beta phase, given that recent beta builds had no critical bugs. The One UI 8.5 build for the Galaxy S25 appears stable enough for a wider rollout. That could mean Samsung is intentionally delaying the stable rollout.

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Vivo X300 FE’s exclusive green variant for Indian market revealed

While the Vivo X300 FE has already launched in a few markets, it is yet to arrive in India. A new report suggests that the Indian variant could bring a slight refresh, including a new colour option, offering an early look at what to expect.

Vivo X300 FE color variants, launch timeframe for India (rumored)

Vivo X300 FE's green variant leaked byy SmartPrix
Vivo X300 FE’s green variant leaked byy SmartPrix

According to a report by Smartprix, citing tipster Yogesh Brar, the Vivo X300 FE could debut in India in the first week of May 2026. The report claims that the device will be available in Black, Purple, and an exclusive Green shade, which is showcased in the leaked image.

The Green variant appears to feature a refined finish that adds a fresh visual identity to the device. Notably, this colour option was not part of the global lineup, which included Moonlight White, Cool Purple, and Graphite Black. This indicates that the Indian version may come with a slightly different colour strategy, possibly skipping the white variant altogether.

Vivo X300 FE specifications

The Vivo X300 FE is expected to feature a 6.31-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, offering a compact yet premium viewing experience. It is likely to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, positioning it as a performance-focused device.

On the camera front, the phone is tipped to include a triple rear setup with a 50-megapixel primary sensor, a 50=megapixel telephoto lens with 3x zoom, and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera. The imaging system is expected to benefit from Vivo’s collaboration with Zeiss.

The device could pack a 6,500mAh battery with support for 90W wired and 40W wireless charging. It is also expected to run Origin OS 6 out of the box and may offer IP68 and IP69 ratings for durability.

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Vivo X300 Ultra vs Sony A7 III camera test: can a phone really compete?

A new camera comparison making the rounds is putting a smartphone up against a full-frame mirrorless setup, and the results are interesting to say the least. Chinese creator fenibook has shared a side-by-side camera comparison between the Vivo X300 Ultra and a Sony A7 III paired with the 24–70mm GM II lens, along with the original RAW files for anyone who wants to take a closer look.

On paper, the comparison feels a bit uneven. The Sony setup costs significantly more once you factor in both the body and lens, while the Vivo sits around the $2,000 mark depending on the variant. But that’s also part of the point: how close a phone can get to dedicated camera gear in certain situations.

Vivo X300 Ultra (left) vs Sony A7 III (right)

In good lighting, the Vivo actually holds up better than some might expect. Its 200MP sensor produces images with a lot of detail, and in all the image samples shown in the video, they appear sharper than what comes out of the A7 III’s 24MP sensor. Colors are also fairly well controlled, though in some tricky lighting situations the Vivo samples can look slightly less natural compared to the dedicated camera. Vivo is likely relying on heavy post-processing here, but it’s handled well enough that the images don’t come across as overly processed.

That said, it’s not a complete picture. The test doesn’t really cover more challenging scenarios like low light or a wider range of focal lengths. And realistically, pixel-peeping 200MP images isn’t something most people will do regularly. A full-frame camera still has a clear advantage when it comes to flexibility, especially with zoom lenses, where it can deliver results that a smartphone setup struggles to match. Even with Vivo’s optional 400mm G2 teleconverter, there are limits. With that accessory, the X300 Ultra is expected to retail at around €2,300 in Europe.

Vivo X300 Ultra (left) vs Sony A7 III (right) under tricky lighting

But the point here isn’t to replace a dedicated camera in every situation. It’s more about how close a smartphone can get while staying portable. And from that perspective, the Vivo X300 Ultra does quite well. The images are highly detailed, colors are mostly consistent, and there’s no obvious noise or artifacts. For users who want more flexibility, there’s also the option to add the teleconverter kit, which is relatively compact.

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Honor Win 2 key specs out, 10,000mAh battery still in cards

Honor is gearing up to launch a new gaming laptop, the Honor Win, in China later this month. But that might not be the only “Win” on stage. Early details about a follow-up smartphone, the Honor Win 2, have also begun to leak online.

According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the Honor Win 2 could feature a 6.89-inch flat display with a 2K resolution and a 185Hz refresh rate. 

The bigger talking point, though, is the battery. The leak suggests the smartphone will retain the 10,000mAh cell from its predecessor. 

Moreover, the first-gen Win also comes with an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor and IP68/IP69-level dust and waterproof protection. The Win 2 doesn’t seem interested in changing that formula.

As for the performance, the leak suggests the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro chip, which hasn’t been officially announced yet. It’s an iterative upgrade since the Honor Win comes with a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip. 

Honor Win 2 could be more of an iterative upgrade

Looking back at the first Honor Win, the device features a slightly smaller 6.83-inch AMOLED display with the same 185Hz refresh rate, along with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip. It also includes a built-in cooling fan to help sustain performance during extended gaming sessions.

The predecessor also packed a triple-camera system, including a 50-megapixel main sensor, a 50-megapixel telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, and a 12-megapixel ultrawide.

Honor Win
Honor Win

It’s 10,000mAh battery supports 100W wired charging, 80W wireless charging, and even reverse wired charging.

There’s no official launch date for the Honor Win 2 yet, but with the company already expected to unveil a gaming laptop this month, it wouldn’t be surprising to see both devices announced together.

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Honor Win gaming laptop set to launch April 23, read leaked specs

In December last year, Honor announced the Win and Win RT gaming-focused phones equipped with powerful chipsets and built-in cooling fan. Reports that surfaced a few weeks after the launch of the first Win-branded phones revealed that Honor is planning a Win-named gaming laptop. Today, it officially confirmed that the said device will be announced later this month. Here’s a look at what to expect from the device.

Honor Win gaming laptop launch and positioning

Honor Win gaming laptop launch date
Honor Win gaming laptop launch date

Honor has officially announced that the Win gaming laptop will debut on April 23 in China. Ahead of this confirmation, the device had already appeared in teasers and leaks, hinting at a strong focus on performance. It has also been associated with esports, having been selected as the official notebook for a Delta Force tournament league.

Recent leaks suggest that the laptop may arrive in multiple configurations. One version is expected to feature an Intel Core i7-14650HX processor paired with an RTX 5060 GPU, along with 16GB DDR5 RAM and up to 1TB SSD storage. Another higher-end variant could include an Ultra 9 290HX processor combined with an RTX 5070 GPU. Reports indicate that the system may deliver over 250W of performance output, pointing towards aggressive thermal tuning.

The Honor Win gaming laptop is also expected to include a range of gaming-focused features. Teasers have hinted at custom lighting effects and a dedicated control hub that allows users to manage performance settings, refresh rate adjustments, and touchpad controls. The device is likely to include a 360W GaN power adapter, which may support multiple compatibility modes for other gaming laptops as well.

In addition to the Win series, Honor is preparing to introduce several other PC products this month, including updated MagicBook Pro and standard MagicBook models. These devices have already opened for pre-orders, suggesting a broader push in the PC category.

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Xiaomi Mijia Robot Vacuum Mop 4 launches with 10000Pa suction, LDS system, long battery life

Xiaomi has expanded its smart home lineup with the launch of the Mijia Robot Vacuum Mop 4. The new model brings a mix of improved cleaning power, smarter navigation, and longer runtime. It builds on the brand’s existing ecosystem while focusing on practical upgrades that matter in daily use.

Xiaomi Mijia Robot Vacuum Mop 4 specifications and features

Xiaomi Mijia Robot Vacuum Mop 4

The Mijia Robot Vacuum Mop 4 comes with a notable jump in suction capability, reaching up to 10000Pa. This increase should help in handling fine dust, debris, and pet hair more effectively across different floor types. The device also includes a redesigned dual anti-tangle side brush, which reduces hair wrapping and improves edge cleaning.

It carries a 520ml dustbin and a 270ml water tank, allowing both vacuuming and mopping in a single run. Xiaomi claims that in open spaces, the robot can cover areas up to 300 square meters, making it suitable for larger homes.

Powering the device is a 5200mAh battery, which can deliver up to 180 minutes of operation in standard cleaning mode. The robot can also cross obstacles up to 20mm, helping it move smoothly across door thresholds and carpets.

Xiaomi Mijia Robot Vacuum Mop 4

The robot relies on LDS laser navigation for mapping and route planning. This enables it to create accurate room layouts, avoid obstacles, and follow efficient cleaning paths. The system is designed to reduce missed spots and unnecessary repetition during cleaning cycles.

Users can control the device through the Mijia app, which allows scheduling, remote operation, and custom cleaning modes. Multiple cleaning patterns are supported, giving flexibility depending on the type of surface or level of dirt.

Xiaomi Mijia Robot Vacuum Mop 4 price and availability

In terms of pricing, the Xiaomi Mijia Robot Vacuum Mop 4 is listed at 1,699 Yuan (~$250). There’s no confirmation on whether this device will be released globally.

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Redmi K90 Max with built-in cooling fan launching this month, to be most powerful K-series phone

Redmi has been preparing to introduce a new K-series smartphone in China this month, and fresh details have now clarified what to expect. While earlier speculation pointed towards the arrival of a Redmi K90 Ultra, the company has confirmed that the Redmi K90 Max will be unveiled instead. The upcoming device is positioned as a performance-focused offering, with early teasers hinting at several key upgrades.

Redmi K90 Max positioning and core highlights

Redmi K90 Max

The Redmi K90 Max is being introduced as a gaming performance flagship and is said to be the most powerful device in the K-series so far. The brand is focusing on delivering sustained performance rather than short bursts of peak power, which suggests improvements in thermal management and system stability. It is expected to feature a next-generation flagship chipset, along with a dual-chip architecture designed to improve gaming efficiency and responsiveness.

Redmi has also highlighted improvements in core gaming areas such as touch response, network stability, and audio output. These enhancements indicate that the device is tuned for demanding gaming scenarios where consistency plays a crucial role. The company’s approach appears to focus on delivering a well-rounded experience without noticeable compromises.

Focus on cooling and display experience

One of the key highlights of the Redmi K90 Max is its redesigned active air-cooling system. The company claims to have integrated a large 18.1mm fan, which is said to deliver up to 1.3 times higher airflow compared to conventional designs. The setup uses a vertical air intake structure to allow greater air volume while reducing resistance, which can help maintain performance during extended usage.

In addition, Redmi mentions a specialized airflow channel design that improves cooling efficiency by up to 40 percent, based on internal testing. These changes suggest a strong emphasis on keeping temperatures under control during heavy gaming sessions. The device is also confirmed to feature a 165Hz high refresh rate display aimed at delivering smoother visuals and improved responsiveness.

Redmi K90 Ultra still in the works

According to tipster Experience More, the Redmi K90 Max will feature the Dimensity 9500, and its base model will offer 8GB+256GB. In terms of positioning, it will be slotted between the existing Redmi K90 and K90 Pro Max. He added that the Redmi K90 Ultra is also in the works. Expected to hit the Chinese market later, the Ultra edition will be slotted between K90 and K90 Max.

What do you think about Redmi focusing heavily on advanced cooling and sustained gaming performance with the K90 Max?

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Skyworth launches ultra-affordable 1080p 144Hz IPS gaming monitor

Skyworth has launched its G27 SE gaming monitor in the Chinese market. The 27-inch monitor is priced affordably at 549 yuan ($80) and is now available on Jd.com.

Skyworth G27 SE Monitor

Skyworth G27 SE Specifications

The G27 SE features a Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS panel. It boasts a 144Hz refresh rate for smooth motion and includes Adaptive Sync technology to minimize screen tearing and motion blur.

The monitor offers 100% sRGB color gamut coverage, with factory calibration ensuring a ΔE of less than 1. It supports multiple color modes such as sRGB, DCI-P3, Adobe RGB, Rec.709, and BT.2020, making it suitable for both gaming and content creation. The display achieves a peak brightness of 380 nits.

Skyworth equipped the G27 SE with several gaming-focused tools. It includes on-screen crosshairs, a frame rate display, a timer function, and dark area balance. The display uses an anti-glare matte coating to reduce reflections and maintain clarity under various lighting conditions.

Skyworth G27 SE Monitor

Skyworth addresses eye strain with hardware-level low blue light technology, which reduces harmful light emissions without altering colors. The monitor also supports DC dimming to eliminate flicker.

The G27 SE features a slim build with a metal back panel and narrow 1.2mm bezels on three sides. It supports VESA wall mounting (75 x 75 mm) and includes a stand that allows tilt (-5° to +21°) and swivel (-8° to +8°) adjustments.

For connectivity, the monitor comes with one HDMI 1.4 port and one VGA port.

In related news, ZTE has recently introduced a versatile 5G smart screen featuring touch support, a built-in camera, and a wheeled design, while Xiaomi has launched the Redmi Monitor G25 300Hz with a 24.5-inch Fast IPS panel.

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Xiaomi launches new affordable 186L double-door and 216L triple-door refrigerators

Xiaomi has introduced two new additions to its Mijia appliance lineup: the 186L double-door refrigerator and the 216L triple-door refrigerator. The products are priced competitively, with the double-door model costing 849 yuan ($123) and the triple-door model priced at 949 yuan ($138). Both models aim to deliver functionality, energy efficiency, and modern design for small households or compact living spaces.

Mijia 186L double-door refrigerator

Specifications

The Mijia 216L triple-door refrigerator offers a total storage capacity of 216 liters. Xiaomi has divided the interior into three distinct temperature zones to help users organize food efficiently. The main refrigeration compartment provides 129 liters of storage space with a temperature range of 2°C to 8°C.

The middle soft-freeze zone adds 30 liters of capacity and operates between -7°C to 0°C, supporting the storage of delicate and semi-frozen items. The freezer section at the bottom offers 57 liters of space with temperatures between -24°C and -18°C, suitable for long-term frozen goods.

The Xiaomi 216L refrigerator includes a five-level temperature control system (2°C to 8°C), a sleek one-piece design with a concealed handle, and a Level 1 energy efficiency rating, using only 0.43 kWh daily. Its quiet 36dB(A) operation makes it ideal for small or shared spaces.

The Mijia 186L double-door refrigerator suits smaller households or rental spaces. It features a 129-liter refrigerator compartment and a 57-liter freezer section. Both compartments maintain consistent cooling, matching the temperature ranges of the triple-door model. The multi-layer adjustable shelves offer flexible storage options, while the dual-drawer freezer design enhances frozen food organization.

Xiaomi gave the 186L model a similar clean exterior design, featuring a PCM metal panel and a hidden handle. The refrigerator also achieves a Level 1 energy efficiency rating and consumes 0.41 kWh per day. It operates at a noise level of 36dB(A), comparable to the triple-door version.

Xiaomi has focused on compact, space-saving designs for both models. Each unit occupies less than 0.3 square meters of floor space and has a width of 505mm, making them suitable for tight kitchen layouts. Both refrigerators come with practical features like durable door hinges, LED interior lighting, removable door seals, and additional temperature control options.

In related news, Xiaomi has also introduced a new 10kg ultra-slim front-load washing machine recently, alongside the launch of the Mijia Garment Steamer 2 featuring 120g/min steam output and six fabric modes.

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YouTube took down NVIDIA’s own DLSS 5 trailer following a copyright issue

NVIDIA’s DLSS 5 rollout hasn’t exactly been smooth, and now there’s another twist. The company’s own promotional trailer has disappeared from YouTube, but not for the reason you’d expect.

The video, which was first shown at GTC last month, highlighted DLSS 5’s new neural rendering capabilities. The demo clips, including scenes from Resident Evil: Requiem, drew attention for their lighting and overall visual quality. At the same time, though, the tech quickly became a talking point for less positive reasons.

A lot of the criticism has focused on how DLSS 5 affects visuals, especially character faces. Some players feel the AI processing smooths things out too much, giving scenes a slightly artificial look. The reaction online has been fairly divided, and in some cases quite harsh. Reports suggested the official trailer had a low like ratio despite pulling in millions of views.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has addressed those concerns more than once, saying developers still have control over how the tech is used and that it’s meant to support, not override, a game’s original style. Still, the debate hasn’t really settled.

Now the situation has taken a more unusual turn. The DLSS 5 trailer on NVIDIA’s GeForce YouTube channel was removed, but it wasn’t taken down by NVIDIA itself. Instead, it was pulled following a copyright claim.

According to reports, Italian broadcaster La7 used parts of the trailer in a program and then ended up triggering a copyright claim through YouTube’s system. The result was that not only NVIDIA’s original video, reportedly with over 2 million views, but also other uploads using the same footage were blocked.

It’s the kind of issue that points back to YouTube’s automated Content ID system, which doesn’t always get things right. In this case, the trailer is clearly NVIDIA’s own content, so the takedown is likely temporary. Still, it adds another layer to what has already been a somewhat messy rollout for DLSS 5.

For now, the conversation around the technology, and how it’s being used, doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon.

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ZTE launches multi-use 5G smart screen with touch, camera and wheels

ZTE has introduced its latest smart display, the Free Screen F10, a 27-inch device that combines the functionality of a tablet, portable TV, and cloud computer. The device is now available on Tmall, with an official retail price of 3,699 yuan ($537) and a limited-time introductory price of 3,499 yuan ($508).

ZTE Free Screen F10

ZTE Free Screen F10 Specifications

The ZTE Free Screen F10 features a Full HD LCD display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. The screen supports a 100Hz refresh rate, ensuring smoother visuals during casual gaming and video playback.

ZTE has equipped the panel with 85% NTSC color gamut coverage and a brightness level exceeding 300 nits, which makes it ideal for indoor use. The display includes support for a 10-point touch system, enabling users to interact with the interface like they would on a large tablet.

The device is powered by an octa-core Unisoc T8300 chipset, paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It supports Android apps for streaming, social media, productivity, and fitness. Additionally, a cloud computer mode delivers a Windows-like desktop environment for professional and office tasks.

The Free Screen F10 supports full 5G connectivity with SIM card internet access and basic calling. It features dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and ports like USB, HDMI 2.0, and Type-C for compatibility with external devices like keyboards, mice, and storage drives.

ZTE Free Screen F10

The device has an 8MP camera mounted at the top, which includes a physical privacy shutter for security. The audio system features two 5W full-range speakers and a 20W subwoofer.

The Free Screen F10 features a 9500mAh battery with 8.8 to 12 hours of runtime. It includes a movable base with 360-degree caster wheels for easy mobility, a height-adjustable stand (up to 20 cm), and supports ±25° tilts and ±90° rotations.

In related news, Xiaomi has recently introduced the Redmi Monitor G25 300Hz, featuring a 24.5-inch Fast IPS panel, while also unveiling the more affordable Redmi G27Q 2026 with a 2K 320Hz Fast IPS display.

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The Best Dumb Phones to Buy in 2026

Dumb phones, also known as feature phones, continue to attract users who value simplicity, long battery life, and a distraction-free experience. These devices focus on essential functions, providing an alternative to the overwhelming nature of modern smartphones.

Whether you’re in need of a basic secondary device, planning a digital detox, or simply prefer a no-frills approach to communication, the latest feature phones of 2026 deliver practicality and reliability. Here’s a detailed look at some of the best options available.

1. Nokia 110 Power

Nokia-110-Power

The Nokia 110 Power delivers outstanding battery life with up to 15.5 days of standby time. It comes with a 1750mAh battery that lasts longer than most feature phones on the market. The device focuses on durability, offering a compact build that feels sturdy and reliable for everyday use.

Nokia included an MP3 player, FM radio, and support for MicroSD cards up to 32GB for users who want basic entertainment options. It has a 2-inch QQVGA display, a tactile keypad for easy use, and a rear camera with LED flash for simple photos. This phone is available in three colors: Blue, Grey, and Purple.

2. HMD Touch 4G

HMD Touch 4G

The HMD Touch 4G offers touchscreen functionality and 4G LTE connectivity, setting itself apart as a hybrid between feature phones and smartphones. It features a 3.2-inch touchscreen for smooth navigation and apps like Express Chat for video calls and text messaging.

The HMD phone offers WiFi hotspot functionality, GPS, and expandable storage up to 32GB. It features a 1950mAh battery with up to 30 hours of life, combining basic functionality with limited internet connectivity in a stylish, compact design.

3. Nokia 2660 Flip 4G

Nokia-2660-Flip-4G

The Nokia 2660 Flip provides a return to the classic flip-phone design. It includes a 2.8-inch QVGA internal display and a 1.77-inch external screen for notifications. Nokia designed this phone with ease of use in mind, offering large, tactile buttons and simple navigation for users of all ages.

The phone comes with an emergency button for contacting up to five people, making it ideal for seniors. It also features a 1450mAh removable battery for long-lasting use, VoLTE 4G for clear calls, FM radio, and a 0.3MP rear camera.

4. HMD 102

HMD-102

The HMD 102 is a solid, no-frills option for those who want a simple and affordable phone for basic communication. It features a compact and ergonomic design for comfortable handling. The device provides a long-lasting 1000mAh removable battery, offering several days of standby and talk time on a single charge.

The phone comes with a classic 1.8-inch color display, a physical keypad for easy dialing, and an FM radio for entertainment. It also includes support for multiple languages, a handy flashlight, and an MP3 player. HMD has designed this phone with durability in mind, ensuring it works well for users of all ages, especially those who prefer a straightforward device for calls and texting.

5. JioPhone Prima 2

JioPhone-Prima-2

The JioPhone Prima 2 targets Indian users who want modern functionality in a feature phone. The device includes a curved design with a leather-like back panel. It runs on Qualcomm’s SoC and the KaiOS platform, giving users access to apps like YouTube, Google Assistant, and Jio-specific services such as JioCinema and JioTV.

Jio added features like UPI payments through JioPay and support for 23 regional languages. The 2000mAh battery provides long standby and talk times, while 4GB of internal storage (expandable to 128GB) handles multimedia needs. This phone balances affordability with modern capabilities.

6. Nokia 3210 4G

Nokia-3210-4G

Nokia brought back the iconic 3210 with a modern twist. The new 3210 4G includes Bluetooth support, cloud-hosted app shortcuts, and Snake, the classic game many users still love. The phone supports 4G connectivity, making it compatible with modern networks, and its long-lasting battery ensures days of use between charges.

The device retains its rugged build and simple form factor, making it a reliable secondary phone or a perfect choice for nostalgia-seekers. Nokia also added expandable storage of up to 64GB to support photos, music, and other basic media.

7. TCL Flip 4 5G

TCL Flip 4 5G

The TCL Flip 4 5G combines a modern flip-phone design with powerful 5G connectivity. It has dual displays, with a 3.2-inch internal screen for menu navigation and a 1.77-inch external screen for notifications. The large navigation keypad makes texting and calling easy, while a 5MP rear camera provides simple photo and video tasks.

The TCL device features a 3000mAh battery with up to 40 hours of talk time and 2-hour full charging via USB-C. It includes WiFi hotspot support, Bluetooth 5.0, and expandable storage up to 1TB, making it perfect for users seeking advanced connectivity in a compact design.

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Honor 600 Pro surfaces in live images, Geekbench scores also revealed

Honor’s upcoming 600 series is starting to take shape, and new live images of the Honor 600 Pro have now surfaced online. It’s probably the clearest look so far, and if the timing of recent leaks is anything to go by, the launch might not be too far off.

The images were shared by DigitalChatStation on Weibo, showing the phone in an orange finish. The biggest change is on the back. The phone uses a horizontal triple-camera layout, which feels a bit different from what Honor has done recently. It looks clean, though opinions will likely depend on taste.

From the front, things are more familiar. The device appears to have a 6.57-inch OLED display with slim bezels and slightly rounded corners. There’s a single punch-hole camera at the top, which keeps the overall look fairly minimal.

The Honor 600 series has already appeared in Geekbench and TUV certification listings. The standard model scored 1318 in single-core and 4075 in multi-core tests on Geekbench 6.6.0, while the Pro variant posted 2951 and 8869, respectively. Based on the core layout and clock speeds, the standard and Pro models are likely powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 and Snapdragon 8 Elite.

Honor 600 Pro Geekbench CPU scores

The TUV certification points to IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance. The display is expected to offer a 1.5K resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate, and the main camera on both the standard and Pro models could jump to 200MP. There’s also talk of a 9,000mAh battery, which sounds unusually large for a handset.

Not much has been officially confirmed yet, but with real-world images now out and certifications already in place, the launch doesn’t seem too far away. More details, especially around performance and pricing, should start to surface soon.

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OnePlus 16’s 200MP periscope telephoto camera could feature this image sensor

OnePlus appears to be preparing the OnePlus 16 flagship with a strong focus on imaging, as the previous generation featured subpar cameras. A new leak reveals that the OnePlus 16 may bring a notable upgrade to its telephoto camera setup. Here’s a look at what to expect from the OnePlus 16’s cameras.

OnePlus 16 to feature familiar 200MP periscope telephoto camera

According to Smart Pikachu on Weibo, a 200-megapixel imaging solution originally associated with Realme has now appeared in OnePlus’ development pipeline. Earlier reports have indicated that this 200-megapixel periscope unit may use the Samsung HP5 sensor, which Realme has used on phones like the Realme 16 Pro series and Realme GT 8 Pro.

Other reports have revealed that the OnePlus 16’s camera system is also likely to include two additional 50-megapixel sensors for the main and ultra-wide lenses, forming a balanced triple-camera setup.

In addition to camera upgrades, the OnePlus 16 is expected to bring significant improvements in performance. Its display is likely to support 1.5K resolution with a high refresh rate, possibly reaching up to 200Hz or higher.  The device could be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro chipset, built on an advanced 2nm process.

The chipset is expected to be paired with LPDDR6 RAM, which may offer a substantial increase in bandwidth compared to current standards. This could improve multitasking, gaming, and on-device AI processing. Additional features may include an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor and OxygenOS 17 based on Android 17.

There is a possibility that the rising component costs may result in higher pricing, with early estimates suggesting a starting price of around 5,000 Yuan (~$725). It is expected to launch in China around October, followed by a global rollout in November.

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Redmi A7 Pro India launch date revealed

Xiaomi has already announced the Redmi A7 Pro across markets in Europe and Asia. The company is finally bringing the model to India on April 13th — next Monday. 

The teaser says Redmi A7 Pro is the “King of Power and Style.” Here’s what you can expect from the device. 

Redmi A7 Pro Specifications

The Redmi A7 Pro comes with a 6.9-inch IPS LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. It is powered by a 12nm Unisoc T7250 processor, coupled with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. 

Software is handled by Android 16-based Xiaomi HyperOS 3. In day-to-day use, this setup is enough for basic tasks like apps, social media, and light multitasking, but it is not meant for heavy gaming.

In terms of camera, the Redmi A7 Pro comes with a 13-megapixel AI dual rear setup and an 8-megapixel front camera. 

The device centers around a 6000mAh battery designed for extended usage across streaming, browsing, and calls. It charges at 15W, which isn’t fast by 2026 standards, but this is what you get in this segment. 

The smartphone comes in four color options: Black, Blue, Green, and Orange. The latter features a distinctive wavy rear panel. Fortunately, Redmi has teased this exact model in a teaser, although we are not sure if the company has all the remaining options for India. 

In Italy, the Redmi A7 Pro pricing starts at €129.90 for the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage version. The 4GB RAM and 128GB model is priced at €149.90. Prices in Europe are usually higher, so we can expect the device to launch at around Rs 10,000 in India. 

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Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro might not even deliver 20% performance improvement over predecessor

Qualcomm is expected to unveil its next flagship mobile platform, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 series, in September 2026. And if a new leak is to be believed, this generation will not deliver the CPU gains we might expect from it.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro Block Diagram

According to Chinese leaker Fixed Focus Digital, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro — which is said to be built on a 2nm process — will deliver less than 20% CPU performance improvement. Instead, the bigger story could be on the GPU side.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro will have better incremental performance in GPU

The report suggests Qualcomm will stick with a dual Prime core setup, but could change how its performance cores are arranged.

Rather than pairing the Prime cores with six identical performance cores running at the same clock speeds, the company is rumored to split them into two clusters with different frequencies in a 3+3 layout. 

Interestingly, even MediaTek’s upcoming Dimensity 9600 chip is said to follow a similar 2+3+3 CPU configuration

There are a couple of possible explanations for this change. One is that mobile CPU clock speeds are starting to hit practical limits, especially under tight power constraints. Another is that companies like Qualcomm may now be choosing to invest more in efficiency and sustained performance, rather than chasing short bursts of higher benchmark numbers.

In terms of GPU, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro is rumored to feature an upgraded Adreno A850 GPU, with a larger cache and support for LPDDR6 memory. These changes could translate into more noticeable improvements in gaming performance and on-device AI tasks, even if raw CPU gains are just modest.

Not to forget, there is even said to be the vanilla Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6, which might bring even a modest performance bump. 

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Oppo Find X9s Pro spotted with external telephoto extender

Oppo will unveil the Find X9s Pro, a compact flagship phone, later this month in China. This compact phone will be one of the first phones to come equipped with dual 200-megapixel cameras. The company confirmed today that the X9s Pro will also arrive with support for an optional telephoto extender for an enhanced photography experience.

Find X9s Pro’s Hasselblad teleconverter kit revealed

Ahead of the April 21 launch event, Oppo has showcased the Find X9s Pro paired with a new silver-colored Hasselblad telephoto lens. This external accessory features a full metal build and attaches to the phone through a rotating mechanism, allowing quick and secure mounting.

The accessory is designed to handle long-distance photography scenarios such as sports events and wildlife capture. When paired with the phone’s camera system, it aims to extend zoom capabilities while maintaining image clarity and color consistency associated with Hasselblad tuning.

The silver finish and premium materials give it a look similar to professional camera lenses, making it more than a typical smartphone attachment.

The Find X9s Pro is expected to feature a dual 200-megapixel camera system, including a high-resolution primary sensor and a telephoto lens. This setup positions it among the few smartphones offering dual 200-megapixel cameras, focusing heavily on imaging performance.

On the front, the device may come with a 6.32-inch 1.5K flat display with a 144Hz refresh rate and narrow bezels. It is also tipped to use a new display material aimed at improving brightness and efficiency.

Performance is likely to be handled by the Dimensity 9500 chipset, paired with a 7,025mAh battery. The phone is expected to support 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, offering a balance between endurance and fast charging.

Additional features such as an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor and dual speakers are also expected, indicating a premium overall package. Oppo will unveil the device alongside the Find X9 Ultra at its upcoming event. While the X9 Ultra will release globally, the X9s Pro may remain exclusive to the Chinese market.

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Redmi K90 Ultra’s arrival seemingly teased, another K90 series phone may join

A new Redmi flagship appears to be on the horizon for the Chinese market, with recent leaks pointing towards multiple additions to the K90 lineup. The Redmi K90 Ultra is expected to debut soon, but it may not arrive alone.

Redmi K90 Ultra incoming

The Redmi K90 Ultra has reportedly cleared certification and is expected to launch this month. Wei Siqi, General Manager of Xiaomi China Marketing Department, recently hinted at the device through a Weibo post shared from a new phone.

One of its standout features is likely to be an internal cooling fan, marking Xiaomi’s first smartphone with active cooling. This system is expected to maintain stable performance during heavy workloads such as gaming. The fan may also adjust automatically based on temperature and usage, helping balance performance and efficiency.

The Redmi K90 Ultra is tipped to feature the Dimensity 9500 chipset, built on TSMC’s third-generation 3nm process, offering noticeable performance improvements. It is also expected to pack an 8500mAh battery with 100W wired fast charging, focusing on both endurance and quick charging.

At the same time, a separate leak from Digital Chat Station that emerged a few weeks ago revealed that another K90 series device is in development. While the exact name is unclear, it is believed that this model could launch as the Redmi K90 Pro, potentially alongside the Ultra variant.

The alleged K90 Pro said to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. It may include a high refresh rate display, an 8000mAh battery, and an internal cooling fan for sustained performance. Additional features could include an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, dual speakers, and a water-resistant build.

Reports indicate that this Snapdragon-powered model could be positioned between the existing Redmi K90 and K90 Pro Max. Earlier rumors had also hinted that both the K90 Pro and K90 Ultra could launch together.

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Honor Magic 9 series to feature ARRI co-developed camera system, launch in October

Honor’s next flagship phone is reportedly working on the side of Android that it isn’t particularly known for: video.

According to a new leak from tipster “Factory Manager is Guan,” the upcoming Honor Magic 9 series will come with an ARRI co-branded imaging system.

For those unaware, ARRI is the world’s leading designer of professional motion picture cameras, lenses, lighting systems, and post-production equipment. Founded in 1917 and based in Germany, the company’s gear shows up in films, documentaries, and high-end productions. 

And FYI, this partnership didn’t come out of nowhere. At the 2026 Mobile World Congress, Honor and ARRI officially announced a strategic collaboration to bring ARRI Image Science into next-generation consumer devices. 

According to the tipster, the Magic 9 series will offer “ exceptional video capabilities.” It won’t be quite at the level of Honor’s experimental “Robot Phone,” but potentially enough to challenge the long-standing perception that Android phones lag in video recording. 

Honor Magic 9 series could launch in October 

The tipster also says that if a phone can handle video well, still photography tends to follow. The suggestion is that the Magic 9 series could deliver a more complete imaging upgrade. 

Honor CEO Li Jian previously hinted that this new imaging system could surpass Apple’s current camera performance. 

Beyond cameras, the Magic 9 series is also expected to debut with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6, built on a 2nm process from TSMC. 

Last but not least, the tipster suggests the Honor Magic 9 series will launch in October. That’s right after the expected announcement of the iPhone 18 series. 

For now, it’s still a leak. But if even part of it holds up, the Magic 9 series could end up being less about specs and more about changing how Android phones are judged, particularly when it comes to video.

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Red Magic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro launch timeframe officially confirmed

Red Magic looks set to update its gaming tablet lineup soon. The upcoming Red Magic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro has now been teased with an official launch window.

Jiang Chao, a senior executive at the company, said on Weibo that the tablet will arrive sometime in April or May 2026. He didn’t share an exact date, but did say the device should be worth the wait. It will follow last year’s Gaming Tablet 3 Pro, which marked Red Magic’s push into compact, performance-focused tablets.

One thing that’s already been confirmed is a global rollout. The previous model launched in China first and later arrived internationally under the name Red Magic Astra, so something similar could happen again. If the timing holds, a global version might show up a month or two after the initial release.

As for upgrades, RedMagic is hinting at a few key changes. The tablet is expected to feature an OLED display with a very high refresh rate. Some early talk suggests it could go beyond 165Hz, possibly even touching 200Hz, though that’s still unconfirmed.

For performance, Red Magic is expected to use the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. Cooling also seems to be a big focus. The company is reportedly working on a more advanced system using PC-grade materials, which should help keep performance stable during longer gaming sessions.

Pricing is still unclear, but with component costs rising, a slight increase wouldn’t be surprising.

For now, most of the information is still coming from early teasers and hints. But with the launch window already confirmed, more details should start to appear soon.

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