OnePlus has unveiled the OnePlus Magnetic Turbine, a new magnetic wireless charger designed for faster, more efficient charging. It sports a clean white design with a red accent at its center and supports up to 50W AirVOOC wireless charging.
The magnetic charger will be compatible with iPhones
This high-performance charger is equipped with a built-in fan to manage heat during use. Li Jie, President of OnePlus China, describes it as offering the highest wattage in magnetic charging while addressing thermal issues. It incorporates a comprehensive cooling system with a centrifugal fan core, TEC cooling, heat-dissipating fins, a silicone pad, and an aluminum sheet for effective heat management.
The launch follows Oppo’s announcement of its magnetic charger and additional accessories, set to be released with the Find X8 series in China on October 24. OnePlus, too, is gearing up for the launch of the OnePlus 13, making this magnetic charger’s debut timely. The OnePlus 13 is expected to support 50W wireless charging, fully tapping into the charger’s potential.
Both Oppo and OnePlus are placing strong emphasis on magnetic charging technology, with more launches expected soon. Interestingly, these magnetic chargers will not be exclusive to Oppo and OnePlus devices but will also work with iPhones.
OnePlus 13 is set to launch on October 31 in China, marking it as one of the first smartphones powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. It will be available in three color options: White Dawn with Silk Glass, Blue Moment with a BabySkin texture, and Obsidian Secret with Ebony Wood Grain Glass. The device will have a micro-quad-curved display and a circular camera module with three lenses, an LED flash, and the Hasselblad “H” logo.
Key specifications include a 6.82-inch 2K 120Hz BOE X2 display, up to 24GB LPDDR5x RAM, up to 1TB UFS 4.0 storage, a 6,000mAh battery with 100W wired charging, a 32MP front camera, and a 50MP triple rear camera setup. Additional features include ColorOS 15-based Android 15, an 0916T vibration motor, and an IP69-rated build.
The Galaxy S25 series has already made headlines several times regarding its chipset choices. Qualcomm’s flagship smartphone chips are becoming more expensive, and Samsung has also managed to improve its in-house Exynos chips to some extent, as seen with the S24 series. On the other hand, many users have lost confidence in Exynos, and using it on the base and Plus models could impact consumer interest in the devices.
Some reports suggested that Samsung might switch to MediaTek for the base and Plus models of the S25 series, which seemed plausible until leaks indicated that the Dimensity 9400 would be used for the S25 FE. Meanwhile, the S25 and S25+ were expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 (or Snapdragon 8 Elite).
Samsung may stick to Exynos 2500 for S25 and S25+
Now. tipster Sawyer Galox claims that Samsung is testing the Exynos 2500 and has plans to power the S25 and S25+ with it. He also suggests that the Snapdragon flagship chip will be too expensive for the models.
Nonetheless, we hope for reasonable numbers representing the performance and power efficiency of the Exynos 2500.
What to expect?
Exynos 2500 has already made its appearance on the Geekbench database with a 10-core architecture, similar to its predecessor. The chipset features a total of three performance cores, which is rare for smartphone SoCs. According to NanoReview, the SoC scores 2666 and 8839 in Geekbench single and multi-core tests respectively. For context, the Galaxy S25 Ultra scores over 3000 and 9000 in the tests respectively. We have also seen other upcoming flagships with the Snapdragon 8 Gen chip such as OnePlus 13 and iQOO 13 scoring even higher, thanks to improved cooling solutions.
That said, it will be interesting to see how the S25 and S25+ perform, especially with sustained workloads.
In terms of design, all Galaxy S25 models are expected to be slimmer than their predecessors, with the Ultra model featuring a flat display and rounded corners for the first time.
POCO is working on a new mid range smartphone from its M series. The device in question is the POCO M7 Pro 5G, which recently surfaced on a fresh certification. This sighting hints at its imminent launch so here’s everything we know so far.
POCO M7 Pro 5G Visits Indonesia’s SDPPI
The Chinese smartphone maker’s POCO M7 Pro 5G was spotted in Indonesia’s SDPPI certification platform (Via TheTechOutlook). It was seen carrying the 2409FPCC4G model number, with the “G” likely referring to the global variant. As the name suggests, it is likely the successor to the POCO M6 Pro 5G that launched back in 2023. The POCO M7 Pro 5G was seen in multiple certifications recently, and the SDPPI sighting hints at its imminent global release.
Unfortunately, the Indonesian certification does not reveal any finer details like its specs or features. Although it does confirm its POCO M7 Pro 5G moniker. Back in September 2024, the POCO M7 Pro 5G had its design and certain specs revealed via FCC. The smartphone can be seen with a dual tone rear panel with a green marble like finish. The upcoming budget phone can also be seen with a dual camera setup housed in a rectangular module. That listing confirmed support for basic connectivity options like NFC, Bluetooth, WiFi, and 5G NR bands.
The smartphone might be a cutdown variant of the Redmi Note 14 5G. So we could get a 50-megapixel main camera on the rear, while the front sports a 1.5K AMOLED display. Under the hood, it might be equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ SoC. This device should run on the company’s Android OS based HyperOS custom skin out of the box and offer at least 128GB of base internal storage. Keep in mind that POCO has yet to make any official announcement about the POCO M7 Pro 5G, so stay tuned for more updates.
The EMEET SmartCam S800 is one of the most popular office tools in the Gizmochina’s Review team, Especially when we’re ready to have a big ‘fight’ online. This is EMEET’s newest and probably the most powerful SmartCam. The editors are very happy with the product, so I hope this post will help those who are considering buying a webcam.
I’m glad to see that they use USB-C ports instead of the old micro USB ports and that the USB type is 3.0. Of course, the cable is also USB 3.0. The reason for using 3.0, besides being able to provide more current to the S800, the faster transfer rate also gives it the ability to record 4K video. If you use your own USB 2.0 cable, then the recording resolution will only be 1080p.
Design
Let’s take a closer look at what makes this smart cam so special in its design. To protect your privacy, the camera lights up to alert you when it’s working. Plus there’s a physical cover here, and you can turn the camera off by toggling the slider.
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Below the Smart cam is a pivot that provides a certain range of rotation. At the bottom is its mounting structure that hooks onto the top of the monitor, just like the monitor light bar. Thick monitors like ours can be mounted easily as well.
It also has 1/4 screw holes on the bottom if you want to secure it with a tripod. As a webcam, the S800 has everything it should have, which is pretty good.
Specs
If you want to get clear footage on your PC. And unlike us, have a professional camera and video capture device like this one. Then getting a webcam is one of the wisest choices. This S800 uses a 1/2-inch Sony sensor and can record up to 4K 30fps, or 1080P 60fps video. Obviously, both of these specs are perfect for live streaming. So, let’s talk about its image quality now.
Image Quality
The image you see now was recorded by the S800. The recording software used is a built-in Windows camera. I don’t know if you are satisfied with the quality, but at least I am. To show just how awesome this 1/2-inch Sony sensor is, we got a laptop’s built-in camera, a phone’s front-facing camera, and a DSLR to do a little comparison.
You can clearly see how big the difference is. Whether it’s for online meetings or live streaming, the S800 will always be one of the best options. It even has an HDR feature, which when turned on, you get images with greater dynamic range, a very attractive feature for those in poor lighting conditions.
The S800 is better than professional cameras in one thing: the focusing distance can be very close. This, along with the focusing system consisting of PDAF and TOF, makes it perfect for showing close-ups of items. This feature will be very helpful to salesmen who do Shopping Livestream, as they often have to show different items in front of the camera, a very quick focusing system is very important for them.
Also, the two built-in microphones are nice. If you haven’t chosen your favorite microphone yet, it would not be a bad idea to use it for live streaming first.
Software
The S800 doesn’t need any other software to adjust the basic video settings, such as sharpness effect, saturation, and exposure, in the Windows settings. Resolution and frame rate can also be adjusted but in a different menu.
If you want to adjust the image quality more finely, then you’ll need to download EMEETLINK, which controls the S800’s various detailed parameters, just like a professional camera. Things like face detection and HDR are very useful features.
Also, I wish EMEETLINK would have a built-in chroma key function, it would make it easier for newbies to start live streaming. Oh, and for the cable, I also wish they would give a USB A to C adapter. After all, some laptops don’t have USB A ports anymore.
The EMEET SmartCam S800 is a great webcam. it pretty much does the best it can in terms of image quality and functionality. I once used the S800 for a live stream. Even though we only used the 1080p 30fps specs, I was still happy with the image quality of the live stream. Although we will still use Mirrorless Camera for live streaming in the future, I will also keep it because we need a second camera for our live streaming. It’s highly recommended for personal and online meeting uses. Check it out on Amazon here if you are interested in the S800. We also recommend another popular EMEET 4K Webcam in the studio – EMEET NOVA 4K, although the NOVA was not showcased in the review. You can also check on Amazon here for the Nova 4K model, as it’s more like a budget model for the S800.
Vivo has just unveiled its 2024 flagship lineup, the X200 series, featuring larger batteries, upgraded cameras, and a more powerful chipset.
Now a mysterious device with model name V2429A has surfaced on TENNA with a 6,500mAh battery (rated capacity 6365mAh), much larger than the ones on the X200 series devices. But the listing includes more than just the battery capacity. So let’s take a look.
Vivo V2429A specifications:
The mysterious device boasts a 6.67-inch AMOLED panel with 2800×1260 (1.5K) resolution and 1073.74 million color depth. Although the model number closely resembles that of the Vivo X Fold 4 (V2429), the listing does not mention a second display, suggesting it is a bar phone.
Notably, the model number is also a bit similar to that of the vivo S19 (V2364A), launched in May this year with a 6000mAh battery.
Inside, the Vivo V2429A uses an octa-core chipset with 2.63 GHz frequency (likely the base clock speed).
The listing also reveals the device’s dimensions—160.35 x 74.18 x 7.19 mm—closely matching those of the Vivo S19, which is 7.2 mm thick. Given this similarity and the timing of the Vivo S19’s launch, the V2429A is likely to be the Vivo S20.
Despite packing a larger battery, the phone weighs 185.5 grams, 6g lighter than the S19, which could be achieved with an improved silicon-carbon anode battery.
The phone features 8/12/16GB RAM and 128/256/512GB/1TB storage and supports 5G, Infrared, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, an under-screen fingerprint reader, and face recognition.
Vivo S19 specs:
While the chipset for the new model is still unknown, its alleged predecessor, the vivo S19, uses the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 (4 nm) chipset. It scores over 1,100 in Geekbench single-core tests and around 3,300 in multi-core tests. In the 3DMark Wild Life Performance test, it achieves between 5,900 and 6,000 points.”
As for the cameras, the phone packs a 50MP+8MP dual setup on the back and a 50MP selfie on the front.
Tecno is gearing up for the launch of a new tablet model. The company’s upcoming launch is the MegaPad 11, which was revealed in fresh certification sightings on the Google Play Console and FCC database. So here’s everything we know so far.
Tecno MegaPad 11 spotted on FCC and Google Play Console
Back in August 2024, we covered an exclusive report regarding Tecno’s plans to launch the MegaPad 10 and MegaPad 11. Now, it seems that the brand is finally getting closer to an official launch for the latter. The MegaPad 11 recently surfaced on the Google Play Console and FCC carrying the T1101 model number (Via TheTechOutlook). The Google Play Console listing confirms that the device features 8GB of RAM and runs on the Android 14 OS out of the box.
Tecno MegaPad 11
It was certified with the MediaTek MT8781V/CA processor, which is the Helio G99 chipset. The MegaPad 11 likely sports an 11-inch screen with the Google Play Console database confirming 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution and 280 PPI pixel density. The screen will also have a 90Hz refresh rate and a 5-megapixel selfie camera on the front, while the rear has a 13-megapixel primary sensor. On the other hand, the FCC certification confirmed that it is powered by a massive 8,000mAh battery pack.
This tablet is certified with the U180TSA charger adapter model number, confirming 18W wired fast charging. There are also schematics revealing the rear design of the Tecno MegaPad 11. We can see the rear packs a dual tone panel along with a dual camera setup housed in a rectangular camera module. Other notable features include Tecno AI, Dolby Atmos, around 500 grams weight, Blue and Green color options, up to 8GB of virtual RAM expansion support, 4G networking, and more. This is all the information we have at the moment, so stick around for more updates.
iQOO has confirmed it will launch the iQOO 13 smartphone in China by the end of October, though the exact date is still unknown. Global customers likely won’t have to wait long to get their hands on the device.
Nipun Marya, CEO of iQOO India, shared a teaser poster hinting at the iQOO 13 launch in the country. While the teaser doesn’t name the phone directly, the phrase “Ready for the next?” clearly gives it away that it’s referring to the iQOO 13.
A report earlier this week suggested the smartphone could launch in India on December 3rd.
iQOO 13 Specifications
iQOO has confirmed the iQOO 13 will boast BOE’s latest Q10 panel, promising a 2K resolution and a smooth 144Hz refresh rate. The Q10 display reportedly boasts higher brightness, a longer lifespan, and lower color deviation compared to competitors.
Under the hood, the iQOO 13 will sport the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite paired with a self-developed gaming chip, the Q2, which supports PC-level 2K texture super-resolution and native 144FPS gaming. Memory options will include up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. The phone also appeared on the Geekbench and scored even higher than the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s overclocked 8 Elite chip.
iQOO 13
Software-wise, we are expecting the Android 15-based OriginOS 5 (FunTouch OS 15 globally) operating system, which recently made its official debut.
For the cameras, it will likely have a triple 50MP setup on the rear — a main sensor, an ultrawide lens, and a telephoto lens.
Moreover, the battery department will be handled by a 6150mAh cell, which will support 120W fast charging. Leaks also suggest an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance and the phone may have a metal frame and a “Halo” light strip for added style. The iQOO 13 is expected to launch in India for around Rs 55,000.
More and more aspects of the Galaxy S25 series, expected to launch in Q1 2025, are getting revealed thanks to leaks and rumors. Two of the most recent ones include images of the screen protectors (that hint at even slimmer bezels) and aluminum dummy units of all three models along with the precise dimensions.
It looks like Samsung is continuing its minimalist design approach with the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus, while the Ultra model is getting a major shift in design – rounded corners.
Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra dimensions:
The Galaxy S25 measures 146.94 x 70.46 x 7.25 mm, down from 7.6mm of the Galaxy S24.
The Galaxy S25 Plus measures 158.44 x 75.79 x 7.35 mm, down from 7.7mm of the Galaxy S24 Plus.
Galaxy S25 Ultra measures at 162.82 x 77.65 x 8.25 mm, down from 8.6mm of the S24 Ultra. The upcoming Ultra flagship is also slightly narrower, down from the 79mm of the S24 Ultra, which is possibly due to the slimmer bezels.
Front design
The S25 Ultra will be the brand’s first Ultra model to feature a completely flat display, addressing several issues: easier availability of screen protectors, better display protection from the middle frame covering the sides, and fewer accidental touches.
Leaked images of the screen protectors also hint at slimmer bezels for all three models.
Inside, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 (or Snapdragon 8 Elite) chip, which is expected to deliver significant improvements in raw performance and AI processing compared to its predecessor. However, the chip will be notably more expensive. Although earlier rumors suggested that the base and Plus models would adopt MediaTek’s flagship Dimensity 9400, a recent report from Sammy Fans indicates that the Snapdragon chip will be used across the entire lineup.
Qualcomm will introduce the Snapdragon 8 Elite mobile platform at the 2024 Snapdragon Summit, set to take place in Hawaii from Oct. 21 to Oct. 23. Soon after, smartphone brands are expected to release in China. Speculations are rife that the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro will be the world’s first phones to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.
Which brand will launch the first Snapdragon 8 Elite phone outside of China? As per reports, the Realme GT 7 Pro and iQOO 13 will be the first Snapdragon 8 Elite to hit markets outside of China. While the iQOO 13 is expected to break cover in the first week of December, the GT 7 Pro could be the first Snapdragon 8 Elite phone to hit the Indian market.
Many details about the GT 7 Pro have already been leaked by the rumor mill. Here’s a look at everything that’s known about the device.
The Realme GT 7 Pro is expected to feature a custom-made Samsung screen, which is expected to deliver a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The screen can achieve global brightness of up to 2,000 nits and manual brightness of up to 1,000 nits. The exact screen size is not known yet.
The GT 7 Pro will also be Realme’s first phone equipped with an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint scanner. In terms of durability, it will be Realme’s first IP68/69-rated dust and water resistance. Additionally, it will feature a metallic frame. In terms of design, the GT 5 Pro featured a round camera module, but rumors surrounding the GT 7 Pro suggest that it will have a square camera module as shown in the mock render above.
2. Top-notch Performance
The 3nm Snapdragon 8 Elite will power the Realme GT 7 Pro smartphone. According to a recent leak, the chip has the capability to surpass a score of 3,000,000 million on the AnTuTu benchmarks.
The other major highlight of the GT 7 Pro is its high-density 6,500mAh silicon carbon battery. Thereby, it will offer the largest battery seen on a Realme phone.. It is expected to support 100W charging but may lack wireless charging capabilities. The topmost variant of the GT 7 Pro for the Chinese market is expected to feature 16 GB of LPDDR5x RAM and 1 TB of UFS 4.0 storage.
The Realme GT 7 Pro could be the first phone from Realme to run on the Realme UI 6-based Android 15 platform. It is likely that the company may also have a bunch of AI features for enhanced experience.
3. Stellar Photography Experience
According to a recent report, the Realme GT 7 Pro will have an OIS-enabled 50-megapixel Sony IMX906 primary camera. An 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom will accompany it. It might come with a 16-megapixel front camera for selfies.
4. Realme GT 7 Pro Launch Timeframe
The Realme GT 7 Pro will be unveiled later this month. However, the phone is rumored to launch by early November in the home market. As far as the global launch is concerned, it is expected to hit the Indian market by mid-November.
5. Price Speculations
Currently, there is no official pricing for the Realme GT 7 Pro. However, reports suggest that devices powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset are expected to be priced around 500 Yuan more than last year’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 phones. The base model of the GT 5 Pro was priced at 3,399 Yuan ($480) in China. Based on these rumors, the starting price for the GT 7 Pro’s base model could be approximately 3,899 Yuan ($550).
While Realme has launched a couple of affordable flagships in recent years, it hasn’t launched a true flagship phone in India for quite some time. To recall, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1-powered Realme GT 2 Pro, which debuted in April 2022, was the company’s last flagship phone for the Indian market. At that time, it was priced at Rs 50,000. There’s a possibility that the GT 7 Pro with all the new features and upgrades could be positioned between Rs 55,000 and Rs 65,000 in India.
The Oppo Find X8 series is scheduled to launch on October 24. After teasing the new dual-port 120W charger, the company has now confirmed the battery capacity of the Pro model and shared some impressive battery life figures, which are higher than expected.
The Oppo Find X8 Pro packs a 5910mAh battery, which is massive considering the dimensions of the device. The battery is based on Oppo’s new glacier battery tech, which offers an 18% increase in capacity and a 13% reduction in thickness compared to the previous generation.
Oppo Find X8 Pro battery backup
With the new battery technology and increased battery size, the phone offers significant improvement in battery life. According to a company executive, the Find X8 Pro can record 5.3 hours of Dolby Vision HDR video at -20℃, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max automatically exits after about 10 minutes. In normal conditions, the battery life extends to 7.2 hours, up from 5.0 hours on the iPhone.
The phone outperformed the iPhone 16 Pro Max in video streaming as well, with 29.3 hours of battery life as compared to 27.7 hours on the latest and best iPhone. Not to mention, this is a big achievement for Oppo’s new flagship.
The Find X8 Pro measures just 8.24mm thick, making it significantly slimmer than the 9.5mm Find X7 Ultra and the 8.7mm base Find X7, both of which feature 5000mAh batteries. This suggests that the new battery technology not only saves internal space but also offers greater capacity.
“In terms of weight, the phone is 215g, making it 6g lighter than the Find X7 Ultra.
Find X8 Pro is equips a 6.78″ almost flat display on the front and a quick-start button on the bottom right of the device.
In terms of performance, the Find X8 and Find X8 Pro are among the first devices to feature the Dimensity 9400 chipset, which offers significant improvements in CPU, GPU, and AI processing capabilities.
The iQOO 13 has been teased extensively in China over the past few weeks. Today, Jia Jingdong, Vice President of Vivo Brand and General Manager of Brand and Product Strategy, confirmed several details about the device in a Weibo post. Here are the first confirmed specifications of the iQOO 13:
iQOO 13 key specifications
While Qualcomm has yet to confirm the name of its next-generation Snapdragon 8-series chip officially, Jingdong has revealed that the chipset will be called the Snapdragon 8 Elite, which will power the iQOO 13. According to Jingdong, the latest Snapdragon chip promises significant advancements in CPU, GPU, and NPU performance, achieving a level of capability comparable to that of PCs. The collaboration between Vivo and Qualcomm aims to optimize this chipset, enabling users to experience both high performance and energy efficiency.
The iQOO 13 incorporates advanced tuning features, including performance allocation tuning to adjust CPU and GPU frequencies based on usage scenarios. It employs a sophisticated heat dissipation system with multi-layer graphene and a 7K ultra-large VC heat spreader, ensuring stable performance under heavy loads. The device is also equipped with a self-developed gaming chip, the Q2, which supports PC-level 2K texture super-resolution and native 144FPS gaming.
The iQOO 13 features a 2K Q10 Everest display, developed in collaboration with China-based BOE, designed to deliver superior brightness and color accuracy while minimizing power consumption. Recent reports have revealed that it will have a 6.82-inch flat OLED panel that offers a 2K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. Additionally, it offers the world’s first OLED circularly polarized light eye protection technology, reducing eye strain during prolonged use.
Jingdong also confirmed that the iQOO 13 packs a 6,150mAh battery with 120W charging support, utilizing third-generation silicon negative electrode technology to maintain a thin and lightweight design. The device runs on the latest OriginOS 5, enhancing user experience with improved AI capabilities and audio-visual configurations tailored for gaming. Finally, he also confirmed that the device is equipped with dual speakers and a large-sized 1016H motor for haptics.
Realme is set to launch its new flagship smartphone, the GT 7 Pro, later this month. In China, it will be one of the first phones with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, while globally, it is expected to be the first phone featuring this processor.
Looks like the smartphone is moving through the necessary steps for its worldwide release. It has now already received approval from Thailand’s NBTC certification.
The device is listed with the model number RMX5011 on the certification. As usual with NBTC, it doesn’t reveal the phone’s specifications, but it does confirm that the phone is nearing its global launch.
Though not yet confirmed, the smartphone is likely to launch in the Indian market in November. This timing suggests it will soon compete with the iQOO 13, expected to arrive in the first week of December in India.
Realme GT 7 Pro Expected Specifications
According to reports, the Realme GT 7 Pro will feature a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel that offers a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It will be Realme’s first phone to feature an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint scanner.
On the front, the GT 7 Pro will have a 32-megapixel selfie camera. Its back panel is expected to feature an OIS-enabled 50-megapixel LYT-700 primary camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel LYT-600 periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom.
Under the hood, the GT 7 Pro will have the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, paired with up to 16 GB of LPDDR5x RAM, up to 1 TB of storage. The phone might also pack a big 6,500mAh battery with support for 120W fast charging.
Aside from this, you can expect metal frames on the side, an IP68/69-rated chassis, and Realme UI 6-based Android 15. We’ll keep you updated as more details surface.
Honor is all set to launch the Magic 7 series of smartphones on Oct. 30 in China. While the launch date was confirmed last week, the company hadn’t revealed the appearance of the Magic 7 lineup. Today, the brand released the following teasers to showcase the first color of the series—Moon Shadow Gray. This color is inspired by the world’s first science fiction blockbuster, “A Trip to the Moon,” evoking the moment when the spacecraft travels through the night sky and lands on the moon.
The Honor Magic 7’s back panel features a flowing texture design. A thin red line embellishes the power button, adding a striking detail. The Magic 7’s camera module reveals a blade structure, indicating a physical variable aperture lens. The camera island is symmetrical and cantered on the back, expected to house a 4-camera combination. The new design marks a departure from the previous “100X” logo seen on earlier models.
Honor CEO Zhao Ming emphasized that the design of the Honor Magic 7 series aims to leave a lasting impression at first sight. The series will also be available in Morning Glow Gold, inspired by the first ray of morning light, which is designed to bring joy to users. Additionally, the standard version of the Honor Magic 7 series will support ultrasonic screen fingerprint technology.
The Honor Magic 7 series will be the first to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and launch with MagicOS 9.0, promising major advancements in human-computer interaction and intelligent services. The new operating system aims to enhance overall efficiency and introduce convenient features like one-sentence command transmission.
Pre-orders for the Honor Magic 7 series have begun on the Honor official website. Customers can place an intention deposit of 100 yuan to receive free Bluetooth headphones, a 1,200 Yuan subsidy for old-for-new exchanges, and other benefits. The series includes standard and Pro models, both expected to push the boundaries of smartphone design and functionality.
We are just hours away from the launch of Oppo‘s 2024 flagship lineup, the Find X8 series. The company has already teased several new features, and today, it revealed exciting details about the devices’ charging capabilities. The Find X8 series will come with a 120W charger in the box, capable of charging two devices simultaneously—ideal for office environments. Additionally, the charger can also be used to power laptops.
No need to buy another adapter for accessories
The power adapter is based on Oppo’s latest gallium nitride technology, which makes it incredibly power efficient. As a result, it can offer high current low voltage power output.
As for the output configuration, the adapter comes with a Type-C, and a Type-A port and offers a 80W + 45W output for charging two devices simultaneously. Notably, the Type-C port is likely to offer an 80W charging speed.
The company will also launch an 80W fast charging power bank and a magnetic power bank on October 24 alongside the Find X8 series. According to previous reports, the company has plans to create an ecosystem of magnetic accessories.
Speaking of the phones, the series includes a total of three devices: Oppo Find X8, Find X8 Pro, and Find X8 Ultra (expected to launch early next year).
Find X8 / Pro supports 80W fast charging
According to a previous rumor, the standard and Pro models will pack 5700mAh and 5800mAh batteries respectively, and support 80W fast charging. So the company has designed the charger keeping two high-performance devices in mind.
The Find X8 and Find X8 Pro will power the Dimensity 9400 chip, while the Ultra model will boast the Snapdragon 8 Elite ( or 87 Gen 4) chip, similar to iQOO 13 and OnePlus 13, which are also expected to launch at the end of October. Both phones come with a completely flat design, which is a major shift from the Find X7 and Find X7 Ultra. Other than that, Oppo has also taken several measures to make the display more eye-friendly.
OnePlus has finally confirmed the OnePlus 13’s launch date. The brand will hold a launch event at 4pm (local time) on Oct. 31 in China to unveil the OnePlus 12’s successor. It will debut as one of the first phones powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.
OnePlus 13 design revealed
OnePlus 13 design
The OnePlus 13 will be available in three colors. The “White Dawn” variant features the latest Silk Glass technology, providing a sleek and elegant appearance. The “Blue Moment” stands out as the industry’s first to introduce BabySkin texture, offering a soft, skin-like feel. Lastly, the “Obsidian Secret” debuts with an Ebony Wood Grain Glass finish, presenting a unique and refined look reminiscent of natural wood.
In terms of design, the OnePlus 13 features a micro-quad-curved display on the front and a prominent circular camera module on the back panel. Unlike predecessor models, the camera module does not fuse with the frame of the device. The camera island houses three lenses, and an LED flash unit arranged symmetrically in a square formation. A metallic ring surrounds the circular module, adding a touch of elegance and distinguishing the camera area from the rest of the back panel.
There is a horizontal line that extends from the camera module to the edge and has the “H” (Hasselblad) logo on it. Subtly embedded beneath the camera module, the OnePlus logo upholds the clean design language. The sides of the phones are metallic, contributing to the premium feel.
At present, OnePlus has only released a couple of teasers to reveal its design and has yet to confirm the technical specifications of the device. Leaks have revealed that it will have a 6.82-inch 2K 120Hz BOE X2 screen, a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, up to 24 GB of LPDDR5x RAM, up to 1 TB of UFS 4.0 storage, a 6,000mAh battery with 100W charging and 50W wireless charging, a 32-megapixel front camera, and a 50-megapixel (LYT-808) triple camera unit on the back. It is also expected to come with other features, such as ColorOS 15-based Android 15, an 0916T vibration motor, and an IP69-rated chassis.
Xiaomi has been rumored to be working on its very own smartphone chip for a while now. Looks like the company has now reached an important milestone.
A report by Chinese media MyDrivers suggests that Xiami has successfully “taped out” the country’s first 3nm smartphone SoC.
The announcement came from the Chief Economist of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology on BRTV, a government-owned television network in China. Below is the announcement video of the same, in Chinese of course, posted by an X user.
The report doesn’t provide details about the CPU or GPU and only mentions that it is a 3nm chip. It also doesn’t specify whether Xiaomi is using TSMC, Samsung, or another node for production.
However, the “tape-out” process in silicon design means the chip has reached the final stage before it’s sent to the manufacturing facility for production. In other words, Xiaomi has successfully completed the design phase and the chip is now ready for fabrication.
That said, this doesn’t mean the SoC is ready for mass production or smartphone use yet. Xiaomi will still need to test the chip once it’s fabricated by a manufacturer like TSMC or Samsung. Also, if the initial yield (the percentage of working chips) is low, they may need to tweak the manufacturing process or the chip design to improve it.
In case you didn’t know, Xiaomi has already released a smartphone with its own SoC. The Mi 5C, launched in 2017, featured Xiaomi’s Pengpai (or Pinecone) S1 chip, a 28nm, 8-core processor with a big-little architecture and a maximum clock speed of 2.2GHz.
While Xiaomi hasn’t launched another smartphone SoC since then, it has been developing chips for charging, battery management, and image signal processing in its Surge G, P, and C series. For instance, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra uses the Surge P2 and G1 chips to improve charging efficiency and extend battery life.
So, chip production certianly isn’t an unfamiliar territory for Xiaomi. It remains to be seen if the company can successfully develop and launch its own smartphone SoC (again), and how it will stack up in terms of performance.
Samsung has officially released the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition in South Korea. The new foldable from Samsung has the thinnest and lightest design in the history of the Galaxy Z Fold series, maximizing portability and usability. Reports indicate that China will soon rebrand the said device as the Samsung Galaxy W25.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition price
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition
Scheduled to go on sale in South Korea on Oct. 25, the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition will be available for KRW 2,789,600 (~$2,040). The device comes in a single configuration that offers 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of internal storage. As shown in the images, the device will be available in the Black Shadow color option.
The Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition will be sold via Samsung’s online store and other online shops, such as KT, U+, and T Direct Shop in South Korea. As expected, it will also be sold offline via South Korean telecom operators, such as SK Telecom, KT Corporation, and LG U+.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition design, specifications
The Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition measures 10.6 mm in thickness and weighs 236 grams, making it 1.5 mm thinner and 3 grams lighter than the Galaxy Z Fold 6. When unfolded, the main screen offers an 8-inch display with a 20:18 aspect ratio, supporting the widest screen in the Galaxy Z Fold series. The cover screen measures 6.5 inches with a 21:9 aspect ratio, providing the same usability and grip as a more traditional slab-style device. The device has an armor aluminum frame, and its front and back panels are made of Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
In terms of specifications, it slightly differs from the Z Fold 6. For the first time in the Galaxy Z series, the Special Edition variant features an OIS-enabled 200-megapixel primary camera. It is joined by a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens with autofocus and a 10-megapixel telephoto camera with support for 3x optical zoom. On the inside, it has a 4-megapixel under-display camera, and it is fitted with a 10-megapixel selfie camera on the cover screen. Except the internal camera, all the cameras of the Z Fold Special Edition support 4K 60fps video recording. The primary camera also supports 8K 30fps video recording.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
The Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, which features the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy, comes with Galaxy AI and One UI 6.1.1-based Android 14. The device will receive One UI 7.0 flavored Android 15 in early 2025. Apart from Android 15, it is confirmed to receive six more OS upgrades and seven years of security updates.
The device packs a 4,400mAh battery with 25W wired and 15W wireless charging support. It provides connectivity features like dual SIM support with e-SIM, 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, UWB, and USB-C. For security, it has a side-facing fingerprint scanner.
The Honor Magic 7 and 7 Pro are set to launch on October 23, 2024. Both models will be powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8-series processor, expected to be either called the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 or the Snapdragon 8 Gen Elite. Ahead of the launch, tipster Digital Chat Station has shared details about both the base and Pro models.
According to reputable leaker Digital Chat Station, the Magic 7 series will come in four colors: Gray, White, Blue, and Black, with a Gold option exclusive to the standard Magic 7. Storage configurations for the Magic 7 include 512GB and 1TB, while the Pro variant adds a 256GB option alongside those choices.
Key features include improved 3D Face Unlock and ultrasonic fingerprint sensors. The series will also feature Honor’s upgraded periscope zoom cameras for superior photography. Previous reports have claimed that the Honor Magic 7 series will switch to an OV50H sensor from Chinese manufacturer OmniVision, a sensor that is also used in the Huawei Pura 70 and Xiaomi 14. It will be acompanied by a 50MP periscope telephoto lens (Sony IMX882), and a third sensor (likely ultrawide).
The Pro model is also said to get improved fast charging in both wired and wireless departments. It is expected to feature an alleged 5,620mAh battery with 100W wired and 80W wireless charging, a decent improvement over the 80W wired charging, 66W wireless charging of the Honor Magic 6 Pro.
Casio and Hello Kitty have collaborated on several occasions to create limited-edition watches and other products. These collaborations often feature Hello Kitty-themed designs, colors, and patterns incorporated into Casio’s popular watch models. The brand has continued this tradition to celebrate Casio’s G-Shock and Hello Kitty’s 50th anniversary with the launch of a limited edition watch called the G-Shock DW-5600KT24-1JR.
The watch keeps the familiar DW-5600 look but adds a touch of Hello Kitty, featuring a glowing bow and a special case back to celebrate the occasion. The subtle design nods to Hello Kitty fans while maintaining G-Shock’s well-known ruggedness.
As part of the tough-as-nails DW-5600 series, this model offers 20 ATM water resistance and a shock-resistant build, so it’s great for everyday wear or outdoor adventures. The watch is expected to feature a 1/100-second stopwatch, shock resistance, an electro-luminescent backlight, and a 24-hour countdown timer. It may also include an auto calendar, alarm, hourly time signal, and a durable resin band and case.
Set to launch in Japan this October, the watch is priced at ¥18,700 (around $126). While it’s not confirmed for a global release yet, past collaborations suggest it might be available internationally. It’s already listed on the Casio Japan site but isn’t up for purchase just yet.
Casio is set to release the DQD-851J-8JF desk clock in Japan on October 25. Inspired by the retro A158 digital wristwatch, it includes a Wave Ceptor function for automatic time adjustment in Japan, a built-in thermometer and hygrometer, a customizable snooze alarm, a 12/24-hour format, an auto calendar, and an amber LED light.
HMD Global, the makers of Nokia smartphones are getting ready for a new collaboration device. This time, the company has partnered with Marvel’s Venom: The Last Dance to create a special edition of its modular HMD Fusion.
HMD Fusion X Venom: The Last Dance
HMD has teased an “ultimate symbiotic phone” on X. The teaser suggests that the Venom symbiote will take over the standard HMD Fusion, giving it a dramatic aesthetic makeover.
HMD Fusion X Venom: The Last Dance
As Venom: The Last Dance prepares for its October 25 release, fans of the franchise can anticipate a Venom-inspired HMD Fusion to launch soon. More details about this exciting collaboration will be revealed this weekend. Other than the aesthetics, the specifications of the device are expected to remain the same.
HMD Fusion features
The HMD Fusion features a 6.56-inch HD+ LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate and 600 nits of peak brightness. Powered by the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset, it comes with up to 12GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, which can be expanded up to 1TB via a microSD card. Running on Android 14, it includes a 5,000mAh battery that supports 33W wired fast charging.
HMD Fusion With Cover
For photography, the device sports a 108-megapixel dual rear camera and a 50-megapixel front-facing camera. Additional features include an IP54 rating, side-mounted fingerprint scanner, Dual SIM support, Bluetooth 5.1, and a USB Type-C port.
The HMD Fusion focuses on repairability, allowing users to easily replace components like the display, back cover, charging port, and battery through iFixit. What makes the Fusion different is its modular design, featuring a six-pin connector that supports ‘Smart Outfits’—special cases that offer both hardware and software upgrades.
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