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Xiaomi 15 & 15 Pro: Official design and key specs unveiled

Xiaomi has officially revealed the complete design of its upcoming flagship phones, the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro, ahead of their launch on October 29th. Detailed renders released by the company show both models featuring extremely narrow and symmetrical bezels, giving a refined look. Xiaomi has also confirmed some key specifications of the devices. See the refined design elements in the renders below.

Xiaomi 15 / 15 Pro specifications:

The Xiaomi 15 will have a 6.36-inch flat AMOLED display with a brighter display panel and a refresh rate of 120Hz, providing a smooth viewing experience. Xiaomi has also highlighted the ultra-narrow bezels (1.38mm in the base model) and a design that balances weight distribution for a better in-hand feel.

The Xiaomi 15 series continues Xiaomi’s trend of incorporating sleek, premium designs. Both models are designed to be lighter, with the 15 Pro featuring Xiaomi Longjing Glass 2.0 for added durability. The Xiaomi 15 series is crafted from aviation-grade aluminum with a “crater lens design,” ensuring a stylish and sturdy frame. The Pro model also includes a ceramic lens deco design, offering a more refined and polished look. The Xiaomi 15 Pro will weigh 213g and have a thickness of 8.35mm.

According to previous rumors, the Pro model could include a 6000 mAh battery (up from the 4880 mAh of the predecessor) and support 90W wired and 50W wireless charging. However, readers should take it with a pinch of salt as it’s not confirmed yet.

Performance expectations:

Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite, the Xiaomi 15 series promises to deliver improvements in power efficiency and raw performance. This chipset, coupled with up to 16GB RAM, ensures a seamless multitasking experience. It also comes with Xiaomi’s latest HyperOS 2.0 based on Android 15, which focuses on optimizing system performance and user interface fluidity.

With significant improvements in design, display, and performance, the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro are set to be compelling options in the flagship segment. The inclusion of the Snapdragon 8 Elite and a larger battery marks a substantial upgrade over the Xiaomi 14 series, hinting at a more refined and balanced flagship experience and a higher price tag.​

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Upcoming Red Magic 10 Ultra to sport 7+inch screen, nearly 7,000mAh battery

Nubia is working on two new flagship phones for the Chinese market, namely the Nubia Z70 Ultra and the Red Magic 10 Pro series. As it is known, the Z70 Ultra will be a regular flagship phone, whereas the Red Magic 10 Pro lineup will be a gaming-focused flagship offering. These devices are confirmed to feature the all-new Snapdragon 8 Elite. According to a new leak from well-known tipster Digital Chat Station (DCS), this series will introduce an “Ultra” variant.

Red Magic 10 Ultra’s first details leaked

The leaked information from DCS points to the Red Magic 10 Ultra as a notable addition to the series. The Ultra variant is expected to take things further with an extra-large screen size, likely over 7 inches, making it a standout option for gamers seeking an immersive experience. The Ultra variant, like other models in the series, will feature a flat display with an under-screen camera.

Furthermore, the Ultra model could house one of the largest batteries in the industry, potentially in the range of 6,600mAh to 7,000mAh, providing extended battery life for gaming and intensive usage. While the brand has not officially confirmed the Ultra model, Nubia’s recent poster (shown below) teased a more powerful and larger Pro series, suggesting the possibility of this variant.

Red Magic 10 Pro series
Red Magic 10 Pro series

As mentioned above, Nubia is also working on the Nubia Z70 Ultra for the Chinese market. This device is also expected to feature an under-display camera and a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. DCS also mentioned in the comments section of the above leak that the Z70 Ultra’s screen will be a slightly smaller display, likely around 6.9 inches.

As per reports, the Red Magic 10 Pro series may debut in November in China. As far as the Z70 Ultra is concerned, it is also expected to launch before the end of this year.

What’s new in the AI-driven OxygenOS 15

OnePlus has officially launched OxygenOS 15, based on Android 15 and ColorOS 15. This latest software update aims to elevate the user experience by integrating advanced AI features, a revamped user interface, and smoother animations, while also retaining its bloatware-free nature. Below, we break down its core features and what users can expect.

OnePlus OxygenOS 15

1. Key Features of OxygenOS 15

  • Enhanced User Interface

OnePlus has made significant changes to the UI of OxygenOS 15, making it more customizable and intuitive. Inspired by HyperOS and iOS 18, the lock screen has been revamped to offer a variety of widgets, fonts, and personalization options.

Dubbed as OnePlus OneTake, this feature allows users to customize the lock screen’s appearance extensively, providing a personalized feel. Users can also enjoy customizable home screen widgets and improved multitasking through the OnePlus Canvas feature, which supports split-window interactions and floating windows.

  • AI-Powered Photo and Image Editing Tools

OxygenOS 15 integrates new AI-powered photo editing tools aimed at enhancing image quality and user creativity. The three main AI tools are AI Detail Boost, AI Unblur, and AI Reflection Eraser. These tools are designed to improve photo clarity and reduce reflections, ensuring better results even in less-than-ideal shots. These are available directly within the photo album, providing a seamless editing experience, although they require cloud connectivity.

  • Parallel Processing for Smoother Animations

OnePlus introduces Parallel Processing, an industry-first feature in OxygenOS 15 designed to enhance animation speed and app transitions. This feature allows multiple animations to run simultaneously, making app switching faster and more fluid. The improved animation optimization extends to the entire interface, ensuring smooth and visually pleasing interactions. OnePlus has also reduced system storage usage by 20% compared to OxygenOS 14, making the software lighter and faster.

2. New AI Experiences

  • AI-Driven Search and AI Notes

The new Intelligent Search feature uses natural language processing to deliver more accurate results across apps like Settings, Files, and Notes. Additionally, AI Notes organizes content more efficiently, highlights key points, and improves text readability. It can also correct grammar and modify formality levels, making it a handy tool for enhanced productivity.

  • AI Toolbox 2.0 and Gemini Assistant

The updated AI Toolbox 2.0 introduces features like AI Reply, which suggests responses during conversations, making chatting more efficient. Moreover, the integration of Google Gemini as the default AI assistant brings advanced planning, learning, and writing support to OnePlus devices. Gemini is set to be available in over 40 languages, offering broader support.

3. New Design Elements

  • Visual Enhancements and Customization

OxygenOS 15 features an updated design with Shelf Cards, offering a half-tone color scheme and expanded card sizes for more customization. The interface incorporates Shimmering Effects across various elements, like charging animations, app installations, and unlocking, making interactions more dynamic and engaging.

  • Improved File Sharing and Security

OnePlus has enhanced cross-platform file sharing with the Share with iPhone feature, enabling seamless file transfers between OnePlus and iPhone devices. In terms of security, Theft Protection has been bolstered with automatic lock capabilities and the option to secure devices remotely, even without logging into a Google account.

4. Availability

The OxygenOS 15 open beta will be available for the OnePlus 12 5G starting October 30, followed by a wider rollout for other eligible devices. AI features will start rolling out by the end of November, with certain features limited to newer models due to hardware requirements.

Huawei also recently launched its independent HarmonyOS Next OS. Explore its new features.

Tipster shares Xiaomi 15’s benchmark and gaming results

Ahead of the October 29 launch, prolific tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed new details on the Xiaomi 15 series’ performance. 

The tipster tested the vanilla Xiaomi 15 on benchmarking sites and shared both its performance results and gaming capabilities across demanding titles. They also offered a first look at HyperOS 2.0, Xiaomi’s new software based on Android 15. 

Xiaomi 15 series performance/gaming benchmark

The tipster appears to have the top-end variant of the Xiaomi 15, which includes the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage.

In the Geekbench 6 benchmark, the Xiaomi 15 scored 3080 points in single-core tests and 9475 in multi-core tests. In 3DMark’s Steel Nomad Light test, it achieves 2530 points with an average frame rate of 18.74.

For gaming, the Xiaomi 15 maintains a near-perfect frame rate in popular mobile titles. In Honor of Kings, it runs at a steady 119.8fps with just 3.65W of power consumption, while Genshin Impact, known for its high demand on hardware, reaches a stable 59.9fps at 4.08W. Another game, Star Iron, reportedly delivers 59.8fps in average with just 4.53W of power.

The tipster claims that the Xiaomi 15 with Snapdragon 8 Elite outperforms the Dimensity 9400 in terms of frame rate and power efficiency, and significantly surpasses the previous generation Snapdragon 8G3. The post even mentions “obvious advantages” in temperature control, crucial for maintaining peak performance during extended gaming sessions.

HyperOS 2, the next iteration of Xiaomi’s custom operating system, is also under the spotlight. The tipster notes that there is a noticeable improvement in overall system fluidity. This includes faster startup times, smoother interruption animations, and the addition of transition animations in various user interface elements. 

As for other specs, the standard Xiaomi 15 will feature a compact 6.36-inch flat AMOLED screen, while the Pro model is set to have a larger 6.78-inch curved display with a 120Hz refresh rate and advanced features like Dolby Vision.

Moreover, the rumors suggest that the Xiaomi 15 Pro might come with a 6000mAh silicon-carbon anode battery, although this remains unconfirmed. The Pro model is also expected to support faster charging speeds. According to a previously leaked spec sheet, the Pro model supports 80W fast charging.

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iQOO Neo10 series bags 3C certification; more specs revealed

The iQOO Neo10 series is gearing up for launch, as the devices have recently passed 3C certification in China, with model numbers V2425A and V2426A, hinting at an imminent release. The predecessor, iQOO Neo9 series, was launched in China in December last year, followed by a global rollout in February. Given this timeline, a similar launch pattern could be expected for the Neo10 series.

Rumored specifications:

Tipster Digital Chat Station (DCS) has shared some insights about the upcoming devices. The iQOO Neo10 and Neo10 Pro are expected to support 120W fast charging, with both models featuring batteries over 6,000mAh. As for processors, the Neo10 and Neo10 Pro are tipped to use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and Dimensity 9400 respectively. This is similar to the adoption of the 8 Gen 2 and Dimensity 9400 chips on the standard and pro models of the Neo9 series.

Additionally, the devices are expected to include high-frequency PWM for enhanced eye protection​. However, he didn’t reveal a specific number.

Given that iQOO’s Neo series focuses on delivering high performance, the Neo10 lineup is likely to bring notable improvements with the new chips. The Dimensity 9400 of the vivo X200 series offers enhancements in power efficiency and performance compared to its predecessor, the Dimensity 9300. The Neo10 series may also incorporate the second-generation SuperComputing chip which will debut with the iQOO 13. It enables up to 144 fps in supported games, making it a strong contender for gaming enthusiasts.

What to expect:

While the exact specifications for the Neo10 series have yet to be confirmed, a look at the Neo9 Pro can offer some hints. The Neo9 Pro came with a 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED display and a large vapor chamber cooling system. Expect the Neo10 series to build on these features, potentially with a more refined design and improved performance across the board​.

With the recent certifications and consistent leaks, an official announcement could be around the corner. The Neo10 series is likely to continue iQOO’s tradition of delivering power-packed devices, focusing on gaming and performance efficiency.

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HUAWEI Mate XT True Review: The NEW Phone Everyone Wants

You guys might not believe it, but the iPhone 16 and the Mate XT were released on the same day. I don’t want to blame Apple, they make their own business decisions. But I am sure everyone wants to see more of a phone like the Mate XT because it is so special! So impressive! It reminds me of the first foldable phone from Samsung released five years ago, everybody loved it, and everybody wanted to get it. Now, the Mate XT did the same thing. If you have it now, you are definitely the ONE IN A MILLION.

Design

As you can see, the Mate XT is the lightest and thinnest tablet I’ve ever seen, and the thickest and heaviest phone I’ve ever used. When you unfold and use the Mate XT, the display is so impressive. The super narrow bezels, high-quality OLED screen, not too not-too-big and not-too-small size make it my favorite tablet.

This camera module is also well placed and grabs on it making it easy to use the phone with one hand. It also doesn’t block the speaker, so I often scroll on TikTok one-handed like this.

But the Mate XT is too heavy and thick as a phone, remember to tighten the belt of your pants when you’re carrying it in your pocket, otherwise you’ll lose $3,000 and your prestige among your friends.

The Mate XT is very interesting, because its pros are hidden when it’s folded, and its cons disappear when it’s unfolded. So the best way to use the Mate XT is of course like this, only Fold it and put it in your pocket when you need to move.

Why Mate XT

So why does everyone want the Mate XT? The reason is that it’s very rare. Being rare means you can show off in front of everyone.

When I had it, my happiest moments were always when people stared at me. You know what’s the hardest thing when you want to show off? When you slowly unfold a phone in front of someone, and then quickly close it without even realizing it. You know what, it is so hard to keep a straight face when everyone’s eyes are on you.

It’s definitely a head-turner and makes me feel like I’m the chosen one. Yes, it gives you a sense of satisfaction that no other phone can. I think Mate XT users should experience this often in the coming year.

Display & Hinges

Ok, let’s come back and talk about the phone itself. The Mate XT’s screen is ordinary but surprisingly good. When it’s folded, it doesn’t have a high resolution, nor a high refresh rate or brightness. It supports LTPO, but only down to 60Hz. That does not sound quite good right?

Once you unfold it, it becomes a tablet with super high resolution, brightness, and contrast. What I actually like more is the screen ratio, it’s so much better than the regular foldable phones that are close to 1:1. The black area is smaller when watching videos, and I don’t have to put up with the weird UI of unoptimized apps. So like I said before, try to use it unfolded to get the best experience.

About the hinge, the Mate XT can be hovered, but it doesn’t seem to be optimized accordingly. The camera App doesn’t split into two parts when the phone is opened halfway. And if you put it on a table, you’ll notice that it’s not 100% flat. After all, there are two hinges, which makes sense to me.

One thing to keep in mind is to never fold it the wrong way, or the tri-fold phone will become a tri-piece phone.

Richard Yu showed off a foldable keyboard at the launch event, and everyone seemed very interested. Guess what? We got a similar one. Since this tablet form is great for browsing the web and editing text, the Mate XT is really perfect for writers, especially those who like to write in cafés.

Do you guys know the Zenbook 17 Fold? That’s a foldable laptop from ASUS. Can the Mate XT be folded up like it and use the bottom half used as a keyboard? The lower half of it does work as a keyboard, but due to the center of gravity and camera bulge, it doesn’t get laid out on a table. So the keyboard is something you’ll have to get for yourself.

Camera

The Mate XT’s camera is arguably way ahead of the tablet’s crappy camera. The main camera, ultra-wide camera, and telephoto camera are all top-notch. Getting a good photo day or night is as easy as pie.

Some people will have questions: no other cameras between the 1x main camera and the 5.5x telephoto, does it mean that the clarity of the photos taken in this range will be low? HUAWEI of course knows about this problem, so they solved it in the best way they know: AI Enhancement.

Can you believe that these are all the photos you get by cropping the main camera? How come the picture quality is still so good? The answer is the power of AI. While most of the time the optical ones are just going to be better than the AI ones, the optics don’t always win though. I mean, HUAWEI’s AI algorithms are the best I’ve ever seen, and clarity is not something you need to worry about.

What you really need to worry about is elsewhere, such as the macro mode. We were able to take macro photos with the telephoto camera on the Pura 70 Ultra, but not the Mate XT. While the Ultra Wide Camera can also take nice macro shots, I’d still like to see the macro shooting capability added to the telephoto cameras.

Performances

The Mate XT’s processor hasn’t been updated, it’s still a Kirin 9010. The scores are similar to the Mate 60 Pro and Pura 70 Ultra.

To make up for the performance, HUAWEI has used frame interpolation on some popular games, so you can see at the beginning of running Genshin Impact, that it’s capable of getting 60fps.

But because it’s so thin, and the screen resolution and rendering resolution become higher when unfolded, the frame rate drops as a matter of fact. If you fold it, you’re able to get higher frame rates for games, but then why would you buy this phone?

Overall, because of this big screen, the Mate XT is great for playing less intense games. As for big 3D games, you might check out other tablets.

Charging & Battery

The charging curve is here for your reference, a full charge in one hour isn’t slow, but it’s not fast either. 66W of wired charging isn’t a surprise, but 50W of wireless charging is. I’m glad they didn’t take wireless charging away in such a thin body; after all, I do use wireless charging a lot.

I didn’t test the Mate XT by the same standards as before, because it wouldn’t be fair to it by either phone or tablet standards. Based on my way of use, it was connected to Wi-Fi most of the time. No gaming, just scrolling on TikTok and watching online videos. I use it unfolded whenever I can, and I’m still quite satisfied that it lasts almost a full day.

Of course, if you play games or don’t use Wi-Fi, charging twice a day is a must. All in all, it’s going to have a longer battery life than we thought, but not a surprisingly long one.

System

You guys must think that HUAWEI has designed a brand-new system for the Mate XT, don’t you? But sadly, it doesn’t.

Things like split screen and window hover are the same as HUAWEI’s tablet. Similarly, when closed, it’s the same as a regular phone. I was going to introduce you to some new stuff as well. Like, wow, this new feature is freaking awesome! But, HUAWEI didn’t give me that chance.

Thinking in another way though, being able to transplant all the well-optimized software from different devices to the Mate XT, making it feature-rich, stable, and smooth, has already been remarkable.

Mate XT is the pinnacle of HUAWEI, no one can make this Tri-fold phone except HUAWEI. They once made Mate Xs, the foldable phone with a flexible screen on the outside. They also make normal foldable phones and tablets. It’s the combination of the hardware and software of all these devices, then we have a phone like the Mate XT.

I’m glad to see that even though HUAWEI has grown so big, they don’t release phones that look exactly the same every year. It’s these special phones that make me, and make us, so excited. I’m pretty sure this is my DREAM phone in 2024.

Alleged Redmi K80 Pro receives 3C certification; November launch expected

Xiaomi recently confirmed that it will announce the Xiaomi 15 series in China on Oct. 29. Now, its sub-brand Redmi is gearing up for the launch of the Redmi K80 series. It appears the K80 series’ launch is not too far away, as the alleged Redmi K80 Pro has passed 3C certification in China. The said device has appeared with model number 24117RK2CC in 3C’s database.

Redmi K80 Pro 3C certified

Redmi K80 Pro 3C certified
Redmi K80 Pro 3C certified

The 3C certification of the Redmi 24117RK2CC reveals that it may ship with a 90W fast charger. Unfortunately, the 3C listing does not reveal anything else about the device.

Leaked specifications suggest the Redmi K80 Pro will be a powerhouse, featuring the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which also powers the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro. Its display will reportedly be a 6.67-inch OLED flat panel from TCL Huaxing. It is expected to support a 2K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.  

Rumor has it that the K80 Pro will have up to 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage. Reports claim that the device will feature a 6,500mAh battery. Apart from 90W wired charging, the device is expected to have wireless charging support.

In the camera department, the Redmi K80 Pro is tipped to feature a triple camera setup with a 50-megapixel primary sensor and a telephoto lens. It is also expected to feature an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor.

Redmi General Manager Wang Teng has hinted at a price increase for the K80 series, citing rising component costs, particularly for the advanced 3nm processor and memory. Despite the potential price hike, Teng assures that the K80 series will offer exceptional value and “outperform many competing products.”

Rumors suggest that the Redmi K80 series will be announced in November in China. It is expected to face competition from the likes of the OnePlus Ace 5 series, iQOO Neo 10 series, and Realme GT Neo 7, which are expected to debut in November-December in China.

Realme GT 7 Pro’s Mars Design orange color variant, redesigned rear panel revealed

Realme is set to launch its latest flagship, the GT 7 Pro, on Nov. 4 in China. This smartphone is also heading to the global market in the same month. It is speculated that India will be one of the first markets to receive the device outside of China. Today, the company’s Chinese division as well as global wing confirmed that the GT 7 Pro will be available in an orange variant dubbed Mars Design.

Realme GT 7 Pro Mars Design revealed

According to Realme, the back panel of the Realme GT 7 Pro has been crafted using a multi-layered hot-forging AG process. This technique allows for precise temperature control and pressure application, resulting in a surface that mimics Mars’s red, rugged texture.

Realme GT 7 Pro Mars Design revealed
Realme GT 7 Pro Mars Design color variant revealed

To recall, the Realme GT 5 Pro featured a massive round camera module. On the contrary, the GT 7 Pro’s camera module, located in the top-left corner, follows a square design. It houses three lenses alongside a flash and has a metal flat-frame structure for a sleek, modern look. A closer look at the camera module includes a periscope telephoto camera. Additionally, the phone supports 120x digital zoom.

In terms of display, the GT 7 Pro flaunts the world’s first Eco² Skyscape Screen, a custom Samsung display. It supports hardware-level full-brightness DC dimming and Qualcomm’s ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, elevating both the screen quality and user convenience. The 6.78-inch screen supports a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.

On the performance front, the Realme GT 7 Pro is one of the first devices to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, achieving over 3.02 million points on the AnTuTu benchmark. Additionally, the device is said to pack a 6,500mAh silicon-based battery with 120W fast charging.

OxygenOS 15 Open Beta Launch Timeline Announced: See When Your OnePlus Device Will Get It

OnePlus has launched OxygenOS 15, based on Android 15, showcasing various changes and new features. It introduces a fresh design, more personalization options, and several AI-powered tools. OnePlus has also shared its timeline for public beta testing across eligible devices, ahead of the stable release for everyone. Check the list below for details.

OnePlus OxygenOS 15

OnePlus OxygenOS 15 Open Beta Rollout Timeline

OxygenOS 15

The brand has noted that the timeline is approximate and subject to change, and the Open Beta will only be available in select markets. Carrier-exclusive models may have a different rollout schedule. The stable version will be released once it meets quality standards based on the feedback from the Beta program. You can check out a brief overview of the features coming with the OxygenOS 15 update below:

OxygenOS 15 features

Performance:

  • Industry-first parallel processing for smoother animations.
  • System-wide swipe consistency for a uniform experience.

Design:

  • Revamped icons and a new home screen design.
  • Enhanced Shelf with more card options.
  • Split mode for separate notification drawer and Quick Settings.

Customization:

  • OnePlus OneTake for personalized visual experiences.
  • Lock screen enhancements like clock color blending and blurred wallpapers.
  • Home screen customization with glass patterns and blurred wallpapers.

AI:

  • OnePlus AI for enhanced photography features like AI Eraser, AI Unblur, AI Reflection Eraser, and AI Detail Boost.
  • Pass Scan for easily adding boarding passes to Google Wallet.
  • AI Notes for improved writing and communication.
  • AI Toolbox 2.0 for various AI-powered tools.

Productivity:

  • Circle to Search for easily finding information on your screen.
  • Intelligent Search for accessing key information from Settings, My Files, Notes, and Photos.
  • Open Canvas for three-app split-screen functionality.
  • Fluid Cloud for improved app compatibility and real-time synchronization.

Security and Privacy:

  • Google Play Protect Live Threat Detection for malware protection.
  • Theft Protection features like Screen-Lock after theft, Remote Lock, and Offline Lock.

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Samsung W25 and W25 Flip renders revealed: W25 will be based on the Z Fold Special Edition

Samsung‘s upcoming foldable devices for China, the W25 and W25 Flip, have been the subject of recent leaks, providing insights into their design and specifications. Based on the renders, these models feature the classic black-and-gold accents of the W-series, along with a distinct pattern on the sides instead of the usual smooth finish.

Design details:

The Samsung W25 is a book-style foldable that will reportedly draw from the design of the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, a variant of the Z Fold6 that is exclusive to South Korea.

Meanwhile, the W25 Flip will be modeled after the Galaxy Z Flip6. Both devices showcase premium aesthetics with golden highlights along the metal frame and camera bump, consistent with the elegant style seen in Samsung’s W-series.

Samsung W25 and W25 Flip expected specs:

The W25 will borrow heavily from the Z Fold Special Edition, which means it may sport larger displays: a 6.5-inch cover screen and an 8.0-inch internal screen, compared to the regular Z Fold 6’s 6.3-inch and 7.6-inch displays. The device will feature a powerful 200 MP main camera, replacing the standard 50 MP sensor found on the usual Z Fold 6, but it will not include S Pen support. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, it aims to deliver reasonably good performance, in line with other flagship foldables.

The W25 Flip is expected to maintain the key features of the Galaxy Z Flip6. It will include a 6.7-inch folding screen with a 3.4-inch cover display. The device, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, could come equipped with 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage. The camera setup remains consistent with a 50 MP main sensor, a 12 MP ultrawide lens, and a 10 MP front camera for selfies. However, the W25 Flip is said to be slightly heavier than the Z Flip6 (187g) due to material differences, weighing 198g​.

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Asus ROG Phone 9 complete spec leaks with high-quality renders

Following Asus‘ official announcement of the ROG Phone 9’s launch date on November 19th, a leak from 91mobiles suggests the phone may offer a more modest upgrade compared to its predecessor. 

While the phone will feature the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, the report suggests that other key aspects remain largely the same.

Asus ROG Phone 9 Specifications

According to the leak, the ROG Phone 9 keeps the same 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate and FHD+ (2400 x 1080) resolution. 

Camera specs appear similar as well, with a 32MP selfie camera and a triple rear setup featuring a 50MP main sensor, a 13MP ultrawide lens, and a 5MP macro lens, replacing the ROG Phone 8’s 32MP telephoto lens.

The leak also suggests a minor upgrade in battery capacity from 5,500mAh to 5,800mAh. Charging will be handled via a 65W adapter. 

Asus ROG Phone 9 serie
Asus ROG Phone 9 serie

However, it remains unclear if wireless charging will be included, although it’s expected since last year’s ROG Phone 8 offered this feature. The phone is still likely to include a 3.5mm headphone jack with a Hi-Fi DAC for high-fidelity audio.

Unsurprisingly, Asus will also embrace AI in the ROG Phone 9 series. The phone reportedly utilizes AI for call translation and transcription, background image generation, object recognition via the camera, and even game upscaling to higher resolutions.

Beyond the specifications, 91mobiles has shared renders showing the phone in Storm White and Phantom Black. Although a hands-on video of the design has leaked, these renders give us a much better view of the phone’s look.

As you can see, the phone’s design language remains similar to its predecessor, featuring a secondary display on the back. It reportedly measures 163.8×76.8×8.9 mm, keeping it close in size to the previous model, with a weight of 227 grams.

OPPO Enco X3 Premium earbuds launched with lossless audio & Impressive Noise-Cancellation

Oppo recently held a launch event for its flagship Find X8 series smartphones, including the Oppo Find X8 and the Find X8 Pro in China. Alongside these Dimensity 9400-powered devices, the brand has also launched the Oppo Enco X3 earbuds in the Chinese market.

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Oppo Enco X3 features

Powered by the BES2700 chipset, the Enco X3 features a dual-driver design with an 11mm bass driver and a 6mm tweeter. This configuration delivers powerful bass, clear mid tones, and crisp highs, providing a balanced and immersive listening experience.

Noise-cancellation technology in the Enco X3 effectively reduces ambient noise by up to 50 dB, allowing you to enjoy your music without distractions. AI Call Noise Reduction, VPU Bone Voiceprint Recognition, and an updated anti-wind noise algorithm further enhance noise control, ensuring clear voice calls even in noisy environments.

For improved voice clarity, the earbuds utilize real-time human voice detection, boosting noise reduction efficiency by 200%. A dual DAC and a three-microphone system further enhance audio quality during calls and music playback.

Audiophiles will appreciate the wireless lossless audio transmission, offering a 1 Mbps transfer rate. Bluetooth 5.4 and LHDC 5.0 support playback at 192kHz/24bit, providing a superior listening experience. The sound is fine-tuned by DYNAUDIO, and the earbuds also support spatial audio for an immersive listening experience.

Gesture controls allow you to play/pause music, manage calls, and adjust volume with simple hand movements. The earbuds come with an IP55 rating, making them resistant to dust and water, so they can be used even when slightly wet.

Each earbud contains a 58mAh battery, while the charging case has a 566mAh capacity. Both wired and wireless charging are supported, with wireless charging available at up to 10W.

Pricing & availability

The wired charging version of the Enco X3 earbuds is priced at 899 yuan, while the wireless charging version costs 949 yuan.

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Grab Realme P1 5G 128GB Variant at discounted price of Rs 12,999

A massive discount is now live on realme P1 5G via Flipkart and Amazon. The 128GB variant is listed for the price of Rs 14,999, and with the SBI Card discount of Rs 20000, the final price comes down to Rs 12,999. Meanwhile, the 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage is retailing for the cost of Rs 15,999, and with the discount it is available for the price of Rs 13,999.

A similar discount is applicable on Amazon if you grab the Realme P1 5G smartphone using ICICI Card. There are also offers on the Axis Bank on Amazon. You can grab the Realme P1 5G on Amazon and Flipkart for the same price.

Realme P1 5G Specifications and Features

Realme P1 5G was launched earlier this year, featuring MediaTek Dimensity 7050 SoC, 128/256GB storage, and 6/8GB RAM. Packing a 6.67-inch AMOLED display, the smartphone offers 1200nits maximum brightness and 120 Hz refresh rate. The smartphone features a dual rear camera featuring a 50 MP primary sensor and a 2 MP depth sensor. On the front, there’s a 16MP selfie camera, which is ideal for video calling and selfies.

In connectivity, the smartphone ships with Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, and USB Type C 2.0. Further, the smartphone comes with under display fingerprint sensor, accelerometer, proximity, gyro, and compass sensors. It bundles a 5000 mAh battery with 45W wired charging support. The Realme P1 5G smartphone is available in two color options: Phoenix Red and Peacock Green.

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Apple teases a week-long Mac event starting October 28th

We expected the launch of M4-powered MacBooks sooner or later. It turns out the wait isn’t long, as the company has officially confirmed that new Macs are coming next week.

Marketing chief Greg Joswiak shared the news on X (formerly Twitter). However, his message is somewhat cryptic, as it doesn’t provide an exact date for the event. Instead, he said, “We have an exciting week of announcements ahead, starting on Monday morning. Stay tuned…”

If we interpret the message correctly, the new Mac announcements will span an entire week. While the visuals don’t reveal much, they suggest that the new Macs will focus on Apple Intelligence—no surprise, considering how Apple has promoted the iPhone 16 family and iPad mini 7.

What can we expect from the upcoming MacBook event?

The M4 chip debuted earlier this year in the latest iPad, bringing improvements in AI processing and overall CPU performance.

In fact, we’ve already seen a MacBook Pro unboxing and benchmark tests for the M4 variant, thanks to a YouTuber in Russia who got their hands on the laptops early. The design remains familiar, featuring plenty of ports, vibrant and smooth displays, and a responsive keyboard.

The MacBook Pro will likely come in 14-inch and 16-inch models. We’re also expecting an M4-powered Mac Mini, a 24-inch iMac, and accessories like the Magic Keyboard 2, Magic Mouse 2, and Magic Trackpad 2.

Apple M4 MacBook Pro unboxing
M4 MacBook Pro

We might also see Apple’s more powerful M4-based chips, like the M4 Pro and M4 Max. However, other Macs aren’t expected soon. The M4 MacBook Air likely won’t arrive until early 2025, and updates to the Mac Studio and Mac Pro may take even longer. The latter is expected to come with the M4 Ultra chip. So, if you’re eager for Apple’s latest silicon, the M4 MacBook Pro might be your only option in the near future.

Fenix 8 Series Smartwatches by Garmin Now in India: A Perfect Fit for Outdoor Adventures & Fitness Tracking

Garmin has launched its new Fenix 8 series smartwatches in India, aimed at athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and adventure seekers.

Garmin Fenix 8

Built for Tough Conditions

The Fenix 8 is made for endurance and outdoor activities. Its dive-ready design features leakproof buttons and a metal sensor guard for durability. Users can choose between stainless steel and titanium bezels, with options for scratch-resistant lenses. Tested to U.S. military standards, the watch withstands extreme heat, cold, water, and impact.

Garmin Fenix 8

The 1.4-inch AMOLED display ensures clear visibility in all conditions. Garmin offers multiple strap options—silicone, leather, and metal—to match user preferences.

Advanced Training Tools

The Fenix 8 focuses on performance with tools that help users track, plan, and improve workouts. Daily suggested workouts adapt to previous activities, keeping training efficient. Key features include:

  • Endurance Score: Combines VO2 max and training load to track long-term performance.
  • Visual Race Predictor: Estimates race times for distances like 5Ks and marathons.
  • Training Readiness: Evaluates sleep and recovery to suggest workout intensity.
  • ClimbPro Feature: Provides real-time information on current and upcoming climbs.
  • PacePro Technology: Guides users with GPS-based pace tracking for races or specific courses.

These tools help athletes push their limits without risking overtraining.

Navigation for Outdoor Adventures

The Fenix 8 offers reliable GPS tracking and built-in maps, designed for activities like hiking, skiing, and biking. It includes multi-band GPS for precise location tracking, even in remote areas. Users can plan distance-based routes, with return paths automatically suggested. Key navigation tools include:

  • NextFork Map Guide: Highlights nearby trails and forks.
  • Altimeter, Barometer, and Compass: Provide real-time environmental data.
  • SATIQ Technology: Optimizes GPS usage to extend battery life.

The watch also comes with TopoActive maps and preloaded maps for golf courses and ski resorts worldwide.

Health Monitoring

Garmin has equipped the Fenix 8 with tools to monitor physical and mental health. A daily morning report gives a summary of sleep quality, heart rate variability (HRV), and stress levels. Other health features include:

  • Pulse Ox Sensor: Tracks blood oxygen levels, helpful for high-altitude activities.
  • HRV Status: Measures stress and recovery levels.
  • Body Battery Monitoring: Shows energy levels throughout the day.
  • Women’s Health Tracking: Monitors menstrual cycles and pregnancy.

Smart Features and Connectivity

The Fenix 8 supports phone calls and text replies via voice commands when paired with a smartphone. It has a built-in flashlight with adjustable brightness levels, including a red safety light, which ensures visibility during night activities.

Other key features include:

  • Garmin Pay: Enables contactless payments.
  • Music Control: Manages music from the wrist.
  • Garmin Connect and Messenger Apps: Sync data and send messages.
  • Third-Party Apps: Available via the Connect IQ store.

Long Lasting Battery Life

The Fenix 8 series offers long battery life, making it suitable for extended activities. In smartwatch mode, it lasts up to 29 days (13 days with always-on display). For heavy GPS use, Max Battery GPS mode provides up to 145 hours, while Expedition GPS mode stretches battery life to 31 days.

Pricing and Availability

The Garmin Fenix 8 series starts at Rs. 86,990 and includes a two-year warranty. It is available at premium retail outlets and on the Garmin India website.

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OPPO Pad 3 Pro Launched: 144Hz 2K Display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Leading Version, and massive battery

OPPO has unveiled its latest tablet, the Pad 3 Pro, in China. This is yet another premium tablet from the Chinese smartphone giant, boasting top-of-the-line specifications and features at an attractive price point.

OPPO Pad 3 Pro

OPPO Pad 3 Pro features

The Pad 3 Pro features a large 12.1-inch 2K 144Hz LCD display with a 7:5 aspect ratio, offering a comfortable viewing experience for content consumption and productivity. The screen supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+, delivering vibrant and immersive visuals with deep blacks, bright whites with 600 nits peak brightness, and a wide color gamut. The tablet also features six speakers with Dolby Atmos, providing rich and immersive audio with clear dialogue, powerful bass, and surround sound effects.

At the heart of the Pad 3 Pro is a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Leading processor, paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB of UFS 3.1 storage. This powerful combination ensures smooth performance for demanding tasks and multitasking, whether you’re editing videos, playing games, or browsing the web.

The tablet runs on Android 14-based ColorOS 14.1, providing a user-friendly interface and a host of customization options, including themes, app icons, and gestures. We can also expect the tablet to be among the first in line to get the Android 15-based ColorOS 15 update, which was recently unveiled by the brand.

For photography and video recording, the Pad 3 Pro offers a 13MP rear camera with autofocus and LED flash, capable of capturing high-quality photos and videos in various lighting conditions. The 8MP front-facing camera is ideal for video calls, selfies, and face unlocking. The tablet also features a USB Type-C audio jack, allowing you to connect external headphones or speakers for a more immersive audio experience.

The Pad 3 Pro packs a massive 9510mAh battery that supports 67W SuperVOOC fast charging, ensuring long battery life even with heavy usage. You can enjoy hours of uninterrupted entertainment, productivity, or gaming without worrying about running out of power.

The Pad 3 Pro is compatible with the Smart Touch Keyboard and Pencil 2 Pro stylus, enhancing its productivity capabilities. The stylus supports 10,000 levels of pressure sensitivity, providing an improved writing and drawing experience. The Smart Touch Keyboard offers a comfortable typing experience with its full-size keys and precise feedback.

Pricing & availability

The OPPO Pad 3 Pro is available in China starting at 3299 yuan (approximately USD 463) for the 8GB + 256GB model. The tablet is also offered in 12GB + 256GB, 16GB + 512GB, and 16GB + 1TB combinations, costing 3599 yuan (US$505), 3999 yuan (US$561), and 4499 yuan (US$632), respectively. The tablet will go on sale starting October 30. The brand has yet to reveal any details about a global launch.

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What’s New in OxygenOS 15: Fluid Animations, AI Tools & Improved Security

OnePlus has rolled out OxygenOS 15, bringing a smoother mobile experience with faster performance, more customization options, and enhanced AI tools. It builds on OxygenOS 14, adding practical features that make it easier to get things done and stay creative.

OxygenOS 15

Performance Boost with Smoother Animations

OnePlus sticks to its “Fast and Smooth” approach by adding Parallel Processing to its animations. This means everything, from widgets to app folders, moves fluidly, even during interruptions. The update also ensures consistent swipe gestures across third-party apps, making your interactions feel seamless throughout the system.

Fresh Design for Everyday Use

OxygenOS 15 brings a subtle design update. Icons on the home screen now have sharper colors and better proportions, making them easier to look at. The Shelf widget has been revamped, offering more card options and localized features for quicker access to information.

A key feature in this update is Split Mode, which separates notifications from quick settings. Swiping down from the top left shows notifications, while swiping from the top right brings up quick settings—making it easier to navigate both.

More Ways to Personalize Your Phone

Customization takes a step forward with OnePlus OneTake, allowing users to create a connected look across the Always-On Display, lock screen, and home screen. The Depth feature adds layers to wallpapers, creating a more dynamic feel by separating the subject from the background.

The lock screen also supports more customization, with options like glass textures, blurred wallpapers, and AI-driven auto-fill settings.

AI Tools for Better Photos and Productivity

OxygenOS 15 brings several AI-powered tools to help improve your photos and writing. AI Eraser and AI Reflection Eraser let you clean up pictures by removing unwanted objects or reflections, while AI Unblur makes sure action shots stay sharp. The AI Detail Boost feature keeps zoomed-in photos crisp.

On the productivity side, AI Notes helps structure and refine content. It can summarize articles, tidy up fragmented text, and even suggest quick responses for messaging apps like WhatsApp. The AI Reply feature generates responses based on the conversation, making it easier to stay on top of messages.

The Circle to Search tool adds a quick way to search for content on your screen using gestures, whether you need to find a product or translate text on the spot.

Improved Security and Privacy Controls

This update strengthens security with features that prevent theft and monitor apps for suspicious activity. Google Play Protect Live Threat Detection keeps an eye on apps for malware, blocking any that seem harmful.

The new theft protection system allows you to lock your phone remotely through the Find My Device portal, even without a password. The phone can also auto-lock if it detects unusual activity, such as sudden movement. It can be locked remotely using just your phone number and will automatically lock itself if the SIM card is removed or too many incorrect passwords are entered.

Easier Multitasking with Open Canvas

The new Open Canvas feature improves multitasking by supporting a three-app split-screen mode. Unlike traditional split screens that shrink apps, Open Canvas lets two apps stay at their normal size while switching between them smoothly.

Smoother Cross-Platform File Sharing

With OnePlus Share, users can now transfer files seamlessly between OnePlus and iOS devices. Whether you’re sharing photos, videos, or documents, the process is quick and easy.

Fluid Cloud ensures that your data syncs smoothly across apps like Spotify and Zomato, while notifications expand into detailed cards with a tap, helping you stay on top of multiple activities at once.

Availability

OnePlus has announced that the beta testing of OxygenOS 15 will kick off by the end of this month (October 30), starting with the OnePlus 12 series. The brand has yet to share any details about a wider stable release of the new software.

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Xiaomi confirms price hike for Xiaomi 15 series, starting price could be 4,299 yuan

Xiaomi has confirmed that its upcoming flagship smartphone series, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, will see a price increase compared to previous models. 

Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun confirmed the news in a post on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, explaining, “The cost of components has increased a lot this year, and we’ve also invested heavily in R&D. So, the Xiaomi 15 does need a price increase.”

This price hike isn’t entirely unexpected. Last year, Jun hinted that the Xiaomi 14 would be the last flagship to start at 3,999 yuan (around $562).

Xiaomi’s president, Lu Weibing, echoed these statements, citing that the new flagship processor brings both improved performance and higher costs. He also cited rising memory prices as another factor behind the price increase.

Xiaomi 15 may start from 4299 yuan

While not explicitly stating a price point, Lu drew a comparison to the Vivo X200, a competitor flagship equipped with the new Dimensity 9400 chip.  The price of that phone has increased by “more than 300 yuan,” he noted, asking, “What do you think is a reasonable price increase for the Xiaomi 15?”

This hint suggests the Xiaomi 15 series may see a similar 300 yuan (about $43) increase, potentially raising the starting price to 4,299 yuan ($604).

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Xiaomi 15 Pro render

As expected, this news follows months of leaks predicting an uptick in smartphone prices due to rising costs of flagship processors and key components. And Xiaomi’s confirmation now serves as a concrete example.

Additionally, leaked pricing for the OnePlus 13, another phone powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, also indicates a price hike compared to its predecessor.

As far as specs are concerned, both the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro will have Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 at their core and a triple-camera sensor on the back, with each sensor boasting 50 megapixels.

Design-wise, they are likely to resemble their resemble their predecessors. Xiaomi will also introduce a Titanium version of the Xiaomi 15 Pro with satellite communication support. But both the 15 Pro and 15 Pro Titanium are said to be China-exclusive, like their predecessors.

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Ford CEO says he drives a Xiaomi SU7 and he doesn’t want to “give it up”

In a surprising turn of events, Ford Motor Company CEO Jim Farley recently revealed on the Everything Electric Show podcast that his daily driver for the past six months hasn’t been a Ford at all, but a Xiaomi SU7, the electric sedan from the Chinese tech giant.

Farley, known for his focus on electrification within Ford, admitted his usual aversion to discussing competitors. However, his extended experience with the SU7 prompted him to share his thoughts.  

“We flew one from Shanghai to Chicago and I’ve been driving it for six months now, and I don’t want to give it up,” Farley said on the podcast. 

“It’s fantastic. They sell 10,000, 20,000 a month. They’re sold out for six months,” Farley said of Xiaomi’s success with the SU7 earlier in the interview.

Xiaomi SU7 is the company’s first car!

Xiaomi, primarily known for its dominance in the smartphone and consumer electronics space, announced its entry into the electric vehicle market in 2021. 

The SU7, their first model launched just this year, is a full-size sedan priced competitively around $30,000. Despite its affordability, the car boasts features like air suspension, adaptive dampers, and active aero – all contribute to an exciting driving experience. 

Xiaomi SU7

Additionally, Xiaomi’s in-house Level 2 and NoA (navigate on autopilot) system offers convenience, though its certification is currently limited to 100 Chinese cities.

The SU7’s popularity in China has been nothing short of phenomenal. The entire 2024 production run reportedly sold out on the first day, with Xiaomi claiming to have pre-sold 100,000 units before the first car even rolled off the assembly line.

While sampling competitor vehicles is a common practice within the automotive industry, Farley’s effusive praise for the SU7, especially considering his reluctance to discuss competition, is noteworthy. This could signal a shift in Ford’s strategy as they navigate the increasingly crowded EV market dominated by aggressive Chinese companies like BYD.

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Samsung unveils Exynos 1580 processor with upgraded CPU and GPU

Samsung has officially unveiled its latest mid-range mobile processor, the Exynos 1580. The chip succeeds the Exynos 1480 and promises modest performance improvements across the board. The Exynos 1580 is likely destined for the upcoming Galaxy A56 smartphone.  

Samsung Exynos 1580 chip specs launch

1. CPU and GPU

Built on Samsung’s third-generation 4nm EUV FinFET process, the Exynos 1580 introduces a new CPU architecture. It uses a tri-cluster design with one high-performance Cortex-A720 core clocked at 2.9 GHz and three additional Cortex-A720 cores running at 2.6 GHz.

Rounding out the CPU are four energy-efficient Cortex-A520 cores clocked at 1.95 GHz. The switch to ARMv9 cores brings better efficiency and performance compared to the ARMv8 architecture in the Exynos 1480.

The Exynos 1580’s graphics processing unit (GPU) also gets an upgrade. Based on AMD’s RDNA 3 architecture, it features double the Work Group Processors (WGUs) of the Exynos 1480, delivering a 37% boost in peak performance and a 20% improvement at the same power level. The GPU has also increased the GL2 cache to improve graphics performance further.

2. NPU

The Neural Processing Unit (NPU) in the Exynos 1580 offers 14.7 TOPS of performance. Though Samsung hasn’t revealed major differences in architecture from the Exynos 1480’s NPU, both use “6K MAC” units, suggesting similar core performance. However, the Exynos 1580’s larger 2MB NPU cache improves AI processing efficiency for demanding applications.

3. Connectivity and Display

For connectivity, the Exynos 1580 includes support for 5G (both sub-6GHz and mmWave), Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.4. Notably, the chip lacks an AV1 decoder, a feature more common in higher-end processors.

Display and camera support remain similar. The chip supports displays with up to 1080p+ resolution at 144Hz and cameras with up to 200MP for single sensors or dual 32MP sensors at 30fps. 

While a 200MP camera on the Galaxy A56 is unlikely, Samsung claims the Exynos 1580 offers improved image processing capabilities compared to its predecessor.  

4. Exynos 1480 vs Exynos 1380: Specifications

Exynos 1480Exynos 1580
Node4nm EUV4nm EUV
CPU (prime)1x Cortex-A720 @ 2.9GHz
CPU (big)4x Cortex-A78 @ 2.75GHz3x Cortex-A720 @ 2.6GHz
CPU (small)4x Cortex-A55 @ 2.0GHz4x Cortex-A520 @ 1.95GHzortex-A520 @ 1.95Ghz
GPUXclipse 530RDNA 3, 1x WGPXclipse 540RDNA 3, 2x WGP
NPU6K MAC6K MAC (14.7 TOPS)
RAMLPDDR4X, LPDDR5LPDDR5
StorageUFS 3.1UFS 3.1
Screen1080p+ @ 144Hz1080p+ @ 144Hz
Camera200MP, 4K @ 60fps200MP, 4K @ 60fps
5GNR (5.1Gbps down, 1.28Gbps up)mmWave (4.84Gbps down, 0.92Gbps up)NR (5.1Gbps down, 1.28Gbps up)mmWave (4.84Gbps down, 0.92Gbps up)
4GCat. 18 (6CC 1.2Gbps down, 2CC 211Mbps up)Cat. 18 (6CC 1.2Gbps down, 2CC 211Mbps up)
Wi-FiWi-Fi 6EWi-Fi 6E
Bluetooth5.35.4

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