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Exclusive: Galaxy S25 series spotted on Samsung OTA server

Samsung is gearing up to introduce the Galaxy S25 series. The company has uploaded the Galaxy S25 series’ first One UI 7 test to the Samsung OTA server. Gizmochina has spotted that Samsung has started One UI 7 tests of the Galaxy S25 series. The smartphones will launch with the Android 15-based One UI 7 interface. Considering that the S25 series will be introduced in January 2025, it’s quite normal that preparations are already underway. Samsung wants to launch its devices without any problems. Since the Galaxy Note 7 disaster, South Korean brand have increased security measures and regularly tested their devices.

Galaxy S25 series’ first One UI 7 tests on Samsung OTA server

The Galaxy S25 series was previously spotted in the IMEI database. This series consists of 3 different smartphones respectively: Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra. Furthermore, the IMEI database provided us with the model numbers of the devices: SM-S931, SM-S936 and SM-S938. Now, the discovery of these smartphones on the Samsung OTA server shows that the brand is speeding up its work on the Galaxy S25 series. Here is the information about the first One UI 7 tests of the Galaxy S25 series!

  • Galaxy S25:S931USQU0AXH4/S931UOYN0AXH4/S931USQU0AXH4
  • Galaxy S25+:S936USQU0AXH4/S936UOYN0AXH4/S936USQU0AXH4
  • Galaxy S25 Ultra:S938USQU0AXH4/S938UOYN0AXH4/S938USQU0AXH4

This information comes from the Samsung OTA server and is therefore reliable. The first One UI 7 tests for the US versions of the devices were uploaded to the OTA server by Samsung. The Internal One UI 7 builds are S931USQU0AXH4/S931UOYN0AXH4/S931USQU0AXH4/S931USQU0AXH4 for the regular Galaxy S25, S936USQU0AXH4/S936UOYN0AXH4/S936USQU0AXH4/S936USQU0AXH4 for the Galaxy S25+ and S938USQU0AXH4/S938UOYN0AXH4/S938USQU0AXH4/S938USQU0AXH4 for the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

These tests officially confirm Samsung’s focus on the Galaxy S25 series. Of course, it’s normal for them to test their new flagship, and it’s important that it’s already out there. It’s curious to see what Samsung will offer with the Galaxy S25 series.

The Galaxy S25 and S25+ will come with the Exynos 2500 processor, while the top-of-the-line S25 Ultra will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 for Galaxy processor. We can’t wait to find out what improvements the Exynos 2500 will bring compared to the previous Exynos 2400. We hope Samsung will improve power efficiency with the new processor and get one step closer to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors.

One UI 7 is already being tested for many smartphones. According to the latest news from Sammobile, the One UI 7 Beta has been postponed until September. There are many questions about what Samsung will offer with One UI 7. Our request from Samsung is to release One UI 7 beta a slightly earlier. Many users are curious about One UI 7 and want to test it on their devices. I am using Galaxy S23 Ultra and I am very excited about the new animations of One UI 7. If Samsung releases One UI 7 Beta early, we will be able to experience the new interface to the fullest.

ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDNG QD-OLED monitor with anti-glare 360Hz display unveiled

Taiwanese tech giant ASUS has unveiled a new QD-OLED monitor under the ROG Strix series. The Asus XG27AQDNG monitor is rated 1440p and has a peak refresh rate of 360Hz. The monitor is also anti-glare and has a size of 26.5 inches.

ROG Strix XG27AQDNG QD-OLED monitor

The new Asus ROG Strix QD-OLED monitor is similar to the XG27AQDMG but with some key differences. The older model featured a glossy panel while the latest model omits such. The new model also comes with a maximum display refresh rate of 360Hz, unlike its predecessor which peaked at 240Hz. Both monitors have a 1440 pixel resolution and feature the same gray-to-gray (GtG) latency of 0.03ms. The monitors feature Asus’ OLED Anti-Flicker technology and anti-burn-in OLED Care+ battery settings. The new monitor has a similar gaming-style stand as its predecessor.

The QD-OLED panel of the Asus ROG Strix XG27AQDNG however differs from that of its predecessor, the XG27AQDMG which sports a WOLED panel. This means the new model has a less even brightness distribution between the two. The new display has a powered USB-C port, an HDMI 2.1 interface, and DisplayPort 1.4 connection. The high refresh rate and other features position the new Asus ROG Strix QD-OLED monitor as a gaming monitor. It can provide passthrough charging up to 90W via its USB-C port.

Pricing & Availability

The Asus ROG Strix XG27AQDNG monitor covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. Asus hasn’t provided pricing details yet for the monitor. However, it could be pricier than the XG27AQDMG which currently retails for $699 on Amazon.

ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDP Gaming Monitor with 1440p OLED panel & 480Hz refresh rate announced

ASUS has revealed a new gaming monitor under the ROG Swift lineup. The ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDP has a 1440p OLED panel and a 480Hz display refresh rate. The model omits a glossy display and was part of the highlights at Gamescom 2024 in Cologne, Germany.

ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDP Gaming Monitor

The ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDP was first showcased during CES 2024 last January. Asus recently started selling The ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDP and PG39WCDM in the UK and US. It is part of a growing list of Asus gaming monitors with improved refresh rates and brightness for seamless gaming and other applications.

The new Asus ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDP gaming monitor has a 27-inch OLED panel and offers similar output parameters as the Alienware AW2725DF. The impressive 480Hz refresh rate of the ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDP is a major highlight of the new monitor. It also utilizes the LG WOLED panel with a GtG response time of 0.03ms.

The new Asus gaming monitor features AMD FreeSync Premium and NVIDIA G-SYNC variable refresh rate (VRR) technologies. It is being promoted as the world’s first 1440p 480Hz OLED gaming monitor which will soon berth in some markets. Inside sources claim that the model will soon enter the US market and the EU.

Pricing & Availability

The price of the monitor is $999/ €1,099 and it is already available in the UK. More details about the new ROG Swift OLED gaming monitor can be purchased on ASUS’ website.

Moto G Power 5G (2025) to feature Edge series-inspired back design

Motorola first launched the Moto G Power in 2020. The company refreshed the lineup earlier this year with the Moto G Power 5G (2024). A recent leak suggests that Motorola is working on another refresh, set for release next year. The leaked image reveals a refreshed back design compared to the Moto G Power 5G (2024).

Moto G Power 5G 2025 (render)

The Moto G Power 5G (2025) could also offer one extra camera on the back

91mobiles has shared this concept render of an upcoming Motorola device with the model number Vegas XT2515-1. This model number closely resembles the Moto G Power 5G 2024 (XT2415-1). It appears that the ’24’ and ’25’ in the model numbers represent the release years of the devices, leading to speculation that the Vegas XT2515-1 is the Moto G Power 5G (2025).

The image shows the phone sporting a triple-camera setup on the back, a shift from this year’s dual-camera (50 MP + 8 MP UW) configuration. Additionally, the camera island features a refreshed design similar to recent Edge series devices like the Moto Edge 50 Pro.

The source speculates that the back panel might be made of vegan leather. Although the image is low-resolution and the material can’t be confirmed, the use of vegan leather on the affordably priced Moto G45 5G‘s back panel makes this plausible.

Despite these changes, the phone retains a flat display with a noticeably thicker chin and a flat middle frame from its predecessor. From the front and sides, the phone’s design remains largely unchanged.

Currently, the Moto G Power 5G (2024) is only available in North America, with no confirmation of a broader release. Therefore, it’s uncertain whether the Moto G Power 5G (2025) will be available globally. Furthermore, no specifications for the upcoming Moto G Power have been revealed yet.

This year’s model offers a 6.7″ IPS LCD screen with FHD+ resolution. It packs a 50 MP main and an 8 MP ultrawide on the back and a 16 MP selfie on the front. All of this is powered by a 5000 mAh battery, which supports 30W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging.

(Source)

Ulefone Armor 27T Pro: Get Rugged Performance at a Discount During the Back to School Sale on AliExpress

The Ulefone Armor 27T Pro has officially launched on AliExpress, marking its global debut. From August 19th to 25th, you can get this flagship rugged phone at an introductory price of $329.99. This promotional period offers an excellent opportunity to grab a device known for its extreme durability and advanced features at a discounted price.

Key Features

The Ulefone Armor 27T Pro is packed with standout features that set it apart in the rugged phone market. It boasts an integrated FLIR thermal vision system that provides advanced thermal imaging for professional and industrial use. Additionally, it includes a 64MP night vision camera powered by the OMNIVISION OV64B sensor, along with Ulefone’s NightElf Ultra 3.0 Algorithm for clear low-light photography. Designed as a 5G flagship rugged phone, it’s built with Ulefone’s proprietary Defender Structure, offering unmatched durability and protection.

Durability and Ruggedness

This phone is engineered for extreme conditions, meeting IP68/IP69K and MIL-STD-810H standards. It’s resistant to water, dust, accidental drops, and harsh environments, making it ideal for those who work or explore in tough settings. The Armor 27T Pro’s sub-zero solid-state battery can operate optimally between -30℃ to 55℃, ensuring reliability in both frigid and scorching conditions. The durability tests this phone has undergone are impressive: it’s been dropped in mud and sand, submerged in water, dropped from a ladder, drilled with an electric drill, frozen in ice, and even used to break ice with its screen—proving its resilience in the most challenging situations.

Performance and Specifications

For high-performance needs, the Ulefone Armor 27T Pro is equipped with a 10600mAh battery and up to 24GB of RAM, offering smooth and seamless operation for multitasking and heavy usage. The FLIR thermal imaging is enhanced by the MyFLIR Pro app for superior image processing, while the infrared night vision ensures excellent low-light photography.

Competitive Pricing Options

The Ulefone Armor 27T Pro, featuring thermal vision capability, is available at $329.99 during the promotional period. For those who don’t require the thermal feature, the Ulefone Armor 27 Pro (non-thermal version) with a 50MP ultra-wide-angle camera is priced at $269.99. Additionally, the latest Ulefone Tab A11 Pro is on sale, starting at $149.99, a 50% discount from its original price.

Back to School Sale on AliExpress

Alongside the Armor 27T Pro launch, Ulefone is hosting a Back to School Sale on AliExpress, with discounts of up to 70% off on popular models like the Armor 25T Pro, 25T, and 26 Ultra. This is a great chance to score rugged devices at unbeatable prices, perfect for students and professionals alike.

ViewSonic VX2758A 2K PRO 3 Launched In India With 2K 240Hz Display At An Affordable Price Tag

ViewSonic has launched a new monitor in India. It is called the VX2758A 2K PRO 3. The latest offering is catered towards gamers and content creators. It packs some impressive specifications including a high resolution and a faster refresh rate that too at an affordable price tag. Read on to know what it offers out of the box. 

ViewSonic VX2758A 2K PRO 3 specifications

The ViewSonic VX2758A 2K PRO 3 features a 27-inch IPS display surrounded by thin bezels. It bears a QHD resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pixels for crystal clear details, a 300 nits peak brightness, and a 1ms response time. It also offers a 178-degree viewing angle, 130 percent sRGB, and a 1000:1 contrast ratio. 

The ViewSonic VX2758A 2K PRO 3 features a lightning-fast refresh rate of 240Hz for smooth viewing while playing games or editing videos. The monitor also supports HDR10 for delivering enhanced dynamic range. Additionally, the AMD FreeSync Premium for stutter and tear-free viewing during gaming. The monitor delivers an immersive experience. 

The ViewSonic VX2758A 2K PRO 3 has Blue Light, Flicker, and Eye Care technology for reduced eye strain during longer hours. It comes with a sturdy stand that ensures stability. The monitor features two HDMI 2.1 ports, a DisplayPort 1.4, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. 

The ViewSonic VX2758A 2K PRO 3 carries a price tag of Rs 20,990. It comes with a 3-year warranty. The monitor can be purchased from Amazon. It will also be available from leading retail stores across the country. 

In other news, ViewSonic recently released the M1X and M1S portable projectors. They have a native resolution of 480 pixels and two built-in 3W Harman Kardon speakers.

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Is Samsung’s Galaxy S24 FE the Budget Flagship phone you’ve been waiting for?

The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is on the horizon, promising to deliver flagship level smartphone experience without breaking the bank. But is it truly the budget powerhouse we’ve been waiting for? Let’s delve into all of its expected specs, features, design, and more.

1. No Compromises in Design or Display

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Leaked Promo Material

Samsung’s Fan Edition series models were launched affordable flagship phones, offering a premium experience but with certain cut corners. But starting with the Galaxy S23 FE, the brand improved the design of the Fan Edition phone, using a glass back and an aluminum frame. Looking at some of the leaked marketing materials, the Galaxy S24 FE would also feature a similar body that employs glass and metal.

On the front, the Galaxy S24 FE is expected to sport a tall 6.7-inch Dynamic 2X AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, similar to its predecessor. Finer details regarding the screen are still unknown, but it will likely offer HDR support and over 1,000 nits of peak brightness.

2. What’s under the hood?

Samsung-Galaxy-S24-FE-Render-3

A GeekBench listing recently revealed that the Galaxy S24 FE is equipped with an Exynos 2400e SoC. This chipset appears to be an underclocked version of the Exynos 2400, which powers the flagship Galaxy S24 lineup. So we can expect better battery efficiency. While Samsung typically launches its premium smartphones in two variants (Snapdragon and Exynos) like the Galaxy S24, it will announce the Galaxy S24 FE with the Exynos 2400e in all regions.

Samsung could couple the processor with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. The smartphone is rumored to be powered by a 4,565mAh battery pack that could likely support 25W wired fast charging. Out of the box, the Galaxy S24 FE would run on the Android 14 OS based OneUI 6.1.1 custom skin.

On the rear, it is rumored to pack a 50-megapixel primary camera along with a 12-megapixel ultra wide angle lens, and an 8-megapixel telephoto shooter with 3x optical zoom. For selfies and video calls, the front houses a 10-megapixel sensor.

Other notable features would likely include stereo speakers, an in-display fingerprint scanner, an IP rating for water and dust resistance, and all new AI features that were exclusively announced with the Galaxy S24 lineup.

3. So why choose the Galaxy S24 FE?

Samsung had launched the Galaxy S24 series with a starting price tag of around 800 US Dollars. But for those looking to get a similar flagship experience from this brand without a premium price tag, the Galaxy S24 FE will have you covered. Its predecessor launched for 600 US Dollars and we can expect the upcoming model to have a similar price tag. You would also get access to features exclusive to the Galaxy S series like AI and new camera features. So stick around as we will be covering more leaks and reports about this budget powerhouse.

Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim’s first camera detail and launch date tipped

Samsung‘s foldable ambitions are likely to go beyond the recent Galaxy Z Fold 6 if the rumors are to be believed. The speculation centers on a slimmer, possibly more premium foldable phone, codenamed “Q6A,” which has been making the rounds for months. Now, a report by GalaxyClub offers some of the first details on its camera and a possible launch time frame. 

The leak suggests that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim (model number SM-F958N) will feature a familiar 10MP front-facing camera on the cover screen. The specifics of the main and telephoto sensors are still unknown, but the leak suggests it will include a 12MP ultrawide camera.

More significantly, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim could introduce the most notable under-display camera (UPC) upgrade yet. Instead of the standard Z Fold 6’s 4MP sensor, the Slim variant is said to come with a 5MP UPC. 

The upgrade should mean improvement in image quality for selfies when the phone is unfolded but don’t expect a dramatic difference, as the change is fairly minor.

According to previous leaks, the Z Fold 6 Slim will measure 10mm when folded and will feature a 6.5-inch cover screen and an 8-inch foldable main display. Interestingly, it might also be the first Samsung foldable to use titanium in its construction.

There’s a caveat, however. While the Galaxy Z Fold 6 enjoys global availability, the Z Fold 6 Slim’s release might be more limited. Current rumors hint at a possible launch only in Korea and perhaps China, with European and North American markets notably missing from the leaks.

A report from The Chosun Daily suggests the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim will go official in Korea on the September 25 launch date for the Z Fold 6 Slim — just a month from now. It is expected to cost around 2.8 million won (approximately $2,100), which is $200 more than the starting price of standard Z Fold 6.

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Caviar launches custom Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, Fold 6 & iPhones in tennis core style

Caviar, a well-known creator of luxury custom versions of Apple and Samsung devices, has launched a new collection in line with the ongoing US Open. The collection, named “Elegance,” showcases custom Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, Fold 6, and iPhone models, all designed with a tennis-inspired theme known as “tennis core.”

Caviar’s Elegance Collection

This fashion style, which became popular in 2024, takes its inspiration from tennis culture and aesthetics, particularly following the release of the film “Challengers,” starring Zendaya.

Caviar Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6

The custom Galaxy Z Flip 6 models in this collection are designed with a predominantly white color scheme, accented by green shades that evoke tennis courts and pastel tones reminiscent of summer.

These devices are crafted using premium materials such as Chevre and Epsom leather, which are commonly used in Hermes products. The minimalist design is further enhanced with silver decorations and accents of yellow and rose gold, inlaid with Swarovski crystals, reflecting the understated elegance associated with tennis core fashion.

In addition to the Samsung Z Flip 6 and Fold 6, the Elegance collection also includes customized versions of the iPhone 15 and upcoming iPhone 16. These phones are available in several variations, each with its unique design and material choices.

Caviar Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6

For example, the “Emerald” model features green natural Chevre leather and reinforcing inserts made from a jewelry alloy coated with 24-karat rose gold. The “Sapphire” model offers similar luxury with its sapphire-inspired design, while the “Veridian,” “Blanc,” and “Orange Amber” models provide different color and material options to suit varying tastes.

The pricing for these custom devices ranges from $8,770 to $11,060, depending on the design and memory configuration. Each model in the Elegance collection is limited to just 99 pieces, making them highly exclusive.

These custom phones are aimed at fans of both luxury and the sporty lifestyle, offering a unique blend of high-end craftsmanship and thematic design centered around the sport of tennis.

Moto G55 5G Full Design & Specs Revealed: Dimensity chip, 50MP camera, Big battery

Motorola just unveiled the Moto G45 with a premium leather body in India yesterday. Now, it seems like the brand is working on another G series model. A recent leak revealed renders of the Moto G55, confirming its color and front design. But a fresh report has revealed the full design along with key specs thanks to Hi-Res renders and leaked marketing material.

Moto G55 5G: What do the marketing images tell us?

Moto G55 5G

The leaked marketing images (Via 91Mobiles) confirmed that the Moto G55 5G will be equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 5G chipset. This processor is paired with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. Users can further boost RAM via virtual memory expansion.

Under the hood, the Moto G55 5G is powered by a large 5,000mAh battery pack with support for 30W wired fast charging. The display size is still unknown but it will be protected by a Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The leaked marketing images confirm an IP54 rating for water and dust resistance.

Moto G55 5G

For photography, the rear packs a 50-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture, OIS, and Quad PDAF support. This sensor is paired with an 8-megapixel ultra wide angle lens. Meanwhile, the front houses a 16-megapixel shooter for selfies and video calls. Other notable features that were showcased were Dolby Atmos, an FHD+ 120Hz LCD display, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a USB Type C port.

Moto G55 5G Renders

Moto G55 5G

Our previous report showcased the design of the Moto G55 5G from the front. But the latest leak showcases the device in the Green color option from the back as well. The device is also rumored to arrive in Purple variant. While the back has a flat panel, the camera module is raised but seamlessly blends into the rear panel. On the other hand, the front has noticeable bezels on all side along with a center aligned punch hole cutout for the selfie camera.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 4’s Adreno GPU clock speed tipped, is much faster than 8 Gen 3

As we get closer to the October launch of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, more details about the processor are starting to come out. A leaked datasheet earlier this week revealed some key information about the SoC. Now, another leak from the usually reliable tipster, Ice Universe, shares details about the GPU.

According to the tipster, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will feature the Adreno 830 GPU which is currently being tested at a clock frequency of 1,250MHz (or 1.25GHz). 

While this number may seem low compared to the 4GHz speed Qualcomm has reportedly achieved with the 8 Gen 4’s Oryon CPU, it’s important to note that GPUs in mobile processors typically have lower clock speeds than CPUs.

To put this in perspective, the Adreno 750 in the 8 Gen 3 operates at 903MHz for the standard variant and 1,000MHz for the performance-focused “for Galaxy” or “Leading” versions.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Phones

A leaked AnTuTu benchmark for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 shows a GPU score of 1,330. That’s a significant increase over the top Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 score currently on AnTuTu, which stands at 896,416 points.

However, be sure to take these details with a grain of salt. The tipster notes in the comments that the 1,250MHz speed was achieved with an engineering sample of the 8 Gen 4 and the final version of the SoC might have different GPU speeds.

Moreover, the leaked datasheet reveals the SoC will be manufactured on a 3nm processor, supports dual-channel package-on-package (PoP) high-speed LPDDR5X SDRAM, and has a Qualcomm Spectra ISP 8-series image processor. 

The connectivity option includes 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and ultra-wideband (UWB) support. For AI and security features, the SoC is said to feature a Low-Power AI (LPAI) subsystem with a dedicated DSP and AI accelerator which will enable continuous on-device AI processing without compromising battery life.

Infinix XE27 TWS hands-on: Balancing performance and affordability

Today, Infinix unveiled the Infinix Buds Neo TWS and XE27 TWS earbuds in India. The new TWS has been announced in celebration of the 7th anniversary of the brand in India. After spending some time with the Infinix XE27 TWS earbuds, I can say that these earbuds offer a compelling mix of features and performance, especially considering their price point. Here’s a breakdown of my experience.

1. Design and Comfort

Infinix XE27 TWS earbuds

The Infinix XE27 TWS earbuds come with a sleek design that’s both modern and functional. It comes in white and blue options.

The in-ear fit is snug, thanks to the customizable ear tips included in the box. I tried a few different sizes before settling on the ones that offered the best seal and comfort.

Even during extended listening sessions, the earbuds remained comfortable, without causing any ear fatigue. The IPX4 rating provides some peace of mind when using these earbuds during workouts or in light rain.

2. Sound Quality and Touch Controls

Infinix XE27 TWS earbuds (4)
Infinix XE27 TWS earbuds

The 10mm deep bass drivers are where these earbuds truly shine. The bass is rich and full, providing a satisfying thump that enhances genres like hip-hop and electronic music. The mids and highs are clear, with decent separation that keeps vocals and instruments distinct. Although the soundstage isn’t as wide as some high-end earbuds, the XE27 delivers an immersive audio experience that’s hard to beat at this price.

The XE27 TWS earbuds feature intuitive touch controls that allow you to manage your listening experience without needing to reach for your phone. A single tap on the earbud lowers the volume, while a double tap plays or pauses your music. Triple tapping skips to the next song and holding the touch sensor for three seconds lets you switch between modes.

3. Noise Cancellation Features

Infinix XE27 TWS earbuds
Infinix XE27 TWS earbuds

The active noise cancellation (ANC) on the XE27 is effective at drowning out background noise, making it easier to focus on music or podcasts. While it’s not as powerful as premium models, it does a commendable job, especially in moderately noisy environments like cafes or public transport. Environmental noise cancellation (ENC) also plays its part well during calls, ensuring that your voice comes through clearly even in bustling settings.

One of the highlights for me was the voice-through mode. With a simple touch, I could switch from ANC to this mode, allowing ambient sounds to filter through. This is particularly useful when you need to stay aware of your surroundings, like when walking on a busy street.

4. Battery life and Other Features

Infinix XE27 TWS earbuds
Infinix XE27 TWS earbuds

Battery life is another strong point for the XE27. With ANC and Voicethrough off, I was able to get close to the advertised 5 hours of listening time on a single charge. The charging case extends this to a total of around 28 hours, which is more than enough for a few days of regular use. According to the brand, it offers a standby time of up to 60 days.

The Type-C charging port supports fast charging, and I found the 10-minute charge for 1 hour of playback to be a lifesaver on more than one occasion.

The Bluetooth 5.0 connection is stable, and I didn’t experience any dropouts during my usage, which is always a plus. The touch controls are intuitive and responsive, allowing for easy management of playback, calls, and switching between modes without needing to pull out my phone.

5. Final Thoughts

Infinix XE27 TWS earbuds
Infinix XE27 TWS earbuds

Overall, the Infinix XE27 TWS earbuds offer a well-rounded experience with impressive sound quality, effective noise cancellation, and solid battery life. Whether you’re commuting, working out, or just relaxing at home, these earbuds are a reliable companion that won’t disappoint.

Infinix XE27 TWS earbuds price in India

The XE27 TWS has an enticing price tag of Rs 1,699 (~$20). It will be available for purchase through Flipkart on Aug. 26.

Shanling MG100 Dynamic HiFi Earphones: Ceramic Diaphragm, Dual Magnetic Circuit, Interchangeable Audio Filters

Shanling MG100 Dynamic HiFi Earphones bring a blend of cutting-edge technology and acoustic refinement for audiophiles and casual listeners alike. Featuring a high-precision 10 mm ceramic diaphragm dynamic driver, these earphones excel in delivering balanced, detailed sound with enhanced clarity. The Ultra Linear Dual Magnetic Circuit System combined with a Dual Chamber Acoustic System ensures powerful and controlled audio output, making every listening experience immersive.

You can now get the Shanling MG100 Dynamic HiFi Earphones for $159 at GeekWills. The earphones come in black and green color variants. 

Advanced Audio Customization

One of the standout features of the Shanling MG100 is its interchangeable audio filters, offering two distinct modes: Equalization and Ambience. These filters allow users to tailor their audio experience, whether they prefer a more balanced sound profile or a spacious, open feel. Additionally, the MMCX pin Furukawa monocrystalline copper cable provides optimal signal transmission while being durable and easy to replace, thanks to its interchangeable plug design.

Build Quality and Comfort

The earphones feature a lightweight design, weighing only 5.6 grams, ensuring long-lasting comfort during extended listening sessions. The 3.5 mm gold-plated plug and oxygen-free copper wire enhance signal clarity and reduce distortion, making the MG100 a reliable choice for high-fidelity sound. With a frequency response range from 15 Hz to 40,000 Hz and an impedance of 32 Ω, these earphones cater to both casual and critical listening needs.

Versatile Accessories

The Shanling MG100 has various headphone covers to accommodate different fit preferences and ear sizes. Whether you’re commuting, working out, or relaxing at home, these earphones deliver consistently excellent sound with minimal fatigue. The 1.3-meter cable length offers flexibility, allowing easy connection to various devices without being cumbersome.

Shanling MG100 Dynamic HiFi Earphones are an excellent choice for anyone seeking high-quality sound and customizable audio settings in a compact, comfortable package. Their advanced technology, customizable features, and superior build quality make them a top contender in the dynamic earphone category.

Realme Pad 3 Budget-Friendly Tablet arriving in India soon

Realme is apparently working on a new budget tablet, which could be launching in India soon. The Realme Pad 3 has emerged getting certified in the region. It is the direct successor to the Realme Pad 2 that was first unveiled last year. So here’s everything we know.

Realme Pad 2
Realme Pad 2

Realme Pad 3 India launch imminent

The Chinese brand was spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) carrying the model number RMP2402. To recall, this is the same model number we covered in our exclusive report from back in July. It was expected that the device in question would be the Realme Pad 3, and now, the BIS listing backs this up. Unfortunately, the certification did not reveal any finer details like its hardware or features. But it does confirm that the Realme Pad 3 is set to launch in the Indian market soon.

Realme Pad 3 camera also gets certified

91Mobiles also spotted on the Camera FV5 certification, revealing some of its camera details. The online database confirms that the tablet will have an 8-megapixel image sensor on the back with a max resolution of 3264×2448, 2.8mm focal length, and f/2.0 aperture. There is no word on OIS or EIS stabilization but the front is confirmed to pack a 5-megapixel sensor with an f/2.2 aperture for selfies and video calls.

So what can we expect?

Realme launched the Pad 2 in a Wi-Fi only and 4G LTE version. It sports an 11.5-inch 2K display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, the tablet is equipped with the MediaTek Helio G99 SoC. A large 8,360mAh battery pack that supports 33W wired fast charging. The two versions were launched for under 20,000 INR. So we can expect similar specs with some upgrades like a newer chipset. Realme Pad 3 could drop with a price hike as well, but that is still unconfirmed.

Infinix XE27, Buds Neo With AirPods-Like Design Launched In India

Infinix has quietly announced two new TWS earphones in India to mark the company’s special 7th anniversary. They are dubbed the Infinix XE27 and Buds Neo. Although the former is the more premium offering among the two, they share almost identical specifications. Notably, both earphones have affordable price tags under the Rs 2,000 segment. They also have an Apple AirPods-like design. Read on to learn the technical details below. 

Infinix XE27, Buds Neo specifications

The Infinix XE27 looks quite similar to the Apple AirPods Pro 2nd Gen with a stem and earbuds that have silicone ear tips. It also comes in an identical rectangular storage and charging case. Meanwhile, the Infinix Buds Neo has an AirPods 3rd Gen-like design that lacks silicone ear tips. Both earphones are IPX4-rated sweat and splash-resistant.

In terms of audio, the Infinix XE27 and Bude Neo are equipped with a 10mm dynamic driver. The former features 25db active noise cancellation for blocking any surrounding noise. Both models come with dual-array microphones along with ENC for crystal clear quality on calls. There is a low-latency mode for gaming purposes. 

The Infinix XE27 comes with Google Fast Pair for instant connectivity. The model along with the Buds Neo support the WeLife app which is Infinix’s in-house app for customizable settings and updates. The TWS earphones are said to offer 4.5 hours of usage that extends to 28 hours with the charging case. 

The Infinix XE27 and Buds Neo carry a special launch price tag of Rs 1,699 and Rs 1,399 respectively. The former is offered in White and Blue colors whereas the latter comes in Pearl Blue and Black Flame shades. Both devices can be purchased from Flipkart starting August 26. 

In other news, the Infinix Zero 40 5G’s full specifications and official images were leaked via a premature retailer listing earlier today.

Windows Recall feature delayed until October

Microsoft‘s controversial Recall feature, intended to track user activity on Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs, has been delayed again. Initially set to launch with these new laptops in June, Recall faced significant privacy concerns due to its extensive tracking capabilities.

In response to backlash, Microsoft decided to change Recall from a default setting to an opt-in feature with added security measures. However, this move wasn’t enough. On June 13th, the company announced that Recall would be removed from the initial Copilot+ PC launch and instead released as a preview within the Windows Insider Program (WIP).

Today’s update extends the wait for public access to Recall even further. Originally expected to be available “in the coming weeks” for WIP users, the preview is now pushed back to October. This delay suggests that Microsoft is still working on addressing security issues and refining the feature with input from the Insider community.

Microsoft’s statement reads, “With a commitment to delivering a trustworthy and secure Recall (preview) experience, we’re sharing an update that Recall will be available to Windows Insiders starting in October.”

This approach aligns with Microsoft’s previous strategy of using the Insider program to test potentially risky features. Data miners have reportedly found new hidden Recall features in a Canary Channel build of Windows 11 in June, indicating ongoing development. These early insights suggest further iterations—potentially with more privacy and security enhancements—before Recall is available to WIP users.

The official release of Recall to the general Copilot+ user base remains uncertain. With the October preview for Insiders, it may be several more months before the feature becomes widely available for Windows 11. This extended delay reflects Microsoft’s cautious approach, as the company aims to address privacy concerns and ensure a secure implementation before broader deployment.

Why you shouldn’t buy cheap TWS earbuds

True wireless earbuds (TWS) have revolutionized the way we listen to music and take calls. Their sleek design, convenience, and wireless freedom have made them a popular choice for many.

However, with the increasing demand for TWS earbuds, the market has been flooded with options at various price points. While cheap TWS earbuds may seem tempting due to their affordability, it’s important to consider the potential drawbacks before making a purchase.

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1. Sound Quality

One of the primary reasons to invest in TWS earbuds is to enjoy high-quality audio. Cheap TWS earbuds often struggle to deliver the same level of sound clarity, depth, and balance as their more premium counterparts.

Smaller drivers, lower-quality components, and inadequate sound isolation can lead to a muffled, distorted, or lacking audio experience. If you prioritize exceptional sound quality, it’s worth considering spending a bit more on earbuds with larger drivers and advanced codecs.

2. Noise Cancellation

Active noise cancellation (ANC) is a common feature in many TWS earbuds, helping you block out background noise and focus on your audio. However, cheap models often lack effective ANC, and those that include it usually deliver poor performance.

3. Battery Life

Cheap TWS earbuds typically have smaller batteries and less efficient power management, leading to shorter listening times on a single charge. This can be inconvenient, especially for those who rely on their earbuds for long commutes or workouts. Premium TWS earbuds, on the other hand, often boast longer battery life. Although there are some expectations as well but in most cases they do.

4. Comfort and Fit

Wearing TWS earbuds for extended periods should be comfortable. Cheap TWS earbuds might not offer the same level of ergonomic design and secure fit as premium options.

Poorly fitting earbuds can cause discomfort, irritation, and even fall out during activities. Look for earbuds with a variety of ear tips, adjustable ear hooks, or customizable fit options to ensure they stay securely in place and provide a comfortable listening experience.

5. Connectivity

Cheap TWS earbuds might suffer from connectivity issues, such as dropouts, latency, and interference. These problems can disrupt your music, calls, and overall enjoyment.

Premium TWS earbuds typically employ more advanced Bluetooth technology, better antennas, and improved interference management to provide a stable and reliable connection. If you value a consistent and uninterrupted listening experience, it’s worth investing in earbuds with superior connectivity features.

6. Build Quality and Durability

TWS earbuds are an investment, and you want them to last. Cheap TWS earbuds often use lower-quality materials and construction methods, making them more susceptible to damage, wear, and tear. Poor build quality can result in loose components, scratches, or even breakage.

Premium TWS earbuds are typically crafted with higher-quality materials and undergo more rigorous testing to ensure durability and longevity. If you want earbuds that can withstand daily use and last for years to come, it’s wise to choose a model with a solid build quality.

7. Conclusion

While cheap TWS earbuds might seem like a tempting option, it’s essential to weigh the potential drawbacks against the price. If you prioritize exceptional sound quality, long battery life, comfortable fit, reliable connectivity, durable build quality, and advanced features, it’s often worth investing in premium TWS earbuds. By doing so, you’ll be ensuring a superior listening experience, enhanced convenience, and a long-lasting investment. Remember, when it comes to TWS earbuds, getting what you pay for is often the case.

Google Pixel 9 vs. iPhone 15: Which is a Better Buy?

When it comes to flagship smartphones, the Google Pixel 9 and iPhone 15 are among the most anticipated devices in 2024. Both have built loyal fan bases, but deciding which one is a better buy depends on a careful evaluation of their features and performance. In this article, we’ll compare these two devices across key areas to help you determine which one suits your needs best.

Design:

Features

The Pixel 9 features a glass front and back with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection and an aluminum frame. It’s IP68 dust/water-resistant (up to 1.5m for 30 minutes), providing durability. The iPhone 15 also boasts a sleek design with a ceramic shield front, glass back, and aluminum frame, and matches the Pixel 9’s IP68 dust/water resistance.

Similarities

Both devices prioritize premium materials, offering top-tier glass protection and aluminum frames. Their IP68 certifications also make them equally durable against water and dust.

Differences

The Pixel 9 takes a slightly more practical approach with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on both sides, which is more scratch-resistant. The iPhone 15 emphasizes aesthetics with its ceramic shield, known for excellent shatter resistance. The Pixel 9 also has a slightly more compact form factor (6.3 inches) compared to the iPhone 15 (6.1 inches), though this difference might appeal to different user preferences.

Advantages

The Pixel 9’s Gorilla Glass Victus 2 provides better all-around protection. However, the iPhone 15’s refined design and ceramic shield may be more appealing to users prioritizing aesthetics and durability against drops.

Which is Better?

The iPhone 15 has a slight edge in terms of design elegance, but for those prioritizing better drop resistance and a more compact size, the Pixel 9 stands out.


Display, Media, and Software:

Features

The Pixel 9 offers an OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+ support, and up to 2700 nits of peak brightness. The iPhone 15’s Super Retina XDR OLED also supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision but maxes out at a slightly lower peak brightness of 2000 nits.

Similarities

Both devices come with high-quality OLED displays that are HDR10+ compatible, delivering vibrant colors and deep blacks. The 120Hz refresh rate on both devices ensures smooth animations and fluid scrolling.

Differences

The Pixel 9 pulls ahead with higher peak brightness, making it more suitable for outdoor viewing. Additionally, the Pixel’s Android 14 provides up to 7 years of major updates, ensuring long-term software support. On the other hand, the iPhone 15’s iOS 17 offers its own ecosystem strengths, including seamless integration with other Apple products and a user-friendly interface.

Advantages

While the iPhone 15’s iOS 17 excels in ecosystem integration, the Pixel 9 provides a more versatile display experience with better outdoor visibility and a highly customizable Android experience.

Which is Better?

The Pixel 9 edges out in this category for its brighter display and extended software support, making it a better choice for those seeking versatility and longevity.


Performance and Battery:

Features

Under the hood, the Pixel 9 runs on the Google Tensor G4 chipset, featuring an octa-core CPU and Mali-G715 MC7 GPU. The iPhone 15, on the other hand, is powered by the A16 Bionic chip, widely regarded as one of the fastest processors in any smartphone.

Similarities

Both phones are built for top-tier performance, whether for gaming, multitasking, or media consumption. The Pixel 9 offers smooth Android performance, while the iPhone 15 shines with its optimized iOS experience.

Differences

When it comes to sheer power, the A16 Bionic in the iPhone 15 is hard to beat. It handles heavy tasks and intensive applications with ease, delivering superior performance. However, the Pixel 9 excels in AI-driven tasks, leveraging Google’s expertise in machine learning and AI to deliver personalized experiences like on-device voice recognition and advanced image processing.

In terms of battery, the Pixel 9’s 4700mAh battery is larger than the iPhone 15’s estimated 3400mAh capacity. The Pixel 9 also supports faster wired and wireless charging, although Apple’s MagSafe ecosystem still provides convenience and a wide range of compatible accessories.

Advantages

If performance is your top priority, the iPhone 15’s A16 Bionic chip remains unmatched. However, the Pixel 9 offers better battery life and charging flexibility, which can be critical for heavy users.

Which is Better?

For raw performance, the iPhone 15 wins, but for those seeking longer battery life and a more feature-packed charging experience, the Pixel 9 is the better option.


Camera:

Features

The Pixel 9 features a dual-camera system with a 50MP main sensor and a 48MP ultrawide lens. It supports advanced features like Pixel Shift, Ultra HDR, and Best Take. The iPhone 15 offers a 48MP main sensor and a 12MP ultrawide lens, continuing its tradition of producing stunning images with its signature color accuracy and balance.

Similarities

Both phones excel in computational photography, offering features like Night Mode, enhanced HDR, and AI-powered enhancements. Their ultrawide lenses are ideal for capturing expansive landscapes or group photos.

Differences

The Pixel 9 focuses on AI-driven features like Best Take and Ultra HDR, ensuring perfect shots by analyzing and enhancing images in real-time. It also offers more versatility with its higher-resolution ultrawide camera. The iPhone 15, meanwhile, sticks to its consistent color science, ensuring natural skin tones and balanced exposures in all lighting conditions.

Advantages

The Pixel 9’s dual-camera setup delivers a more versatile shooting experience with advanced computational photography, making it a better choice for photography enthusiasts. The iPhone 15, however, is ideal for users who prefer reliable, balanced photos without needing much post-processing.

Which is Better?

For users who want the most versatile camera features and enhanced AI-driven options, the Pixel 9 is the clear winner. However, those who prioritize consistent, high-quality photography with minimal effort might prefer the iPhone 15.

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Final Verdict:

Google Pixel 9: Offers AI-powered features, longer battery life, brighter display, and a more affordable price. Perfect for those who value customization, advanced photography, and Android flexibility.

iPhone 15: Delivers superior raw performance, polished iOS experience, and seamless Apple ecosystem integration. Ideal for users invested in Apple devices who prioritize consistent, user-friendly design. Link to Buy!

Ultimately, if you’re looking for a device with innovative software features, advanced photography capabilities, and a better all-around experience at a more competitive price, the Google Pixel 9 is the better buy. However, if performance, ecosystem integration, and user-friendly design matter most to you, the iPhone 15 is still a worthy choice.

iPhone 16 Pro box sticker seemingly confirms “Made in India” rumor

A report earlier this week revealed that, for the first time, Apple is planning to manufacture the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max in India, alongside China. 

In fact, Foxconn, a key Apple manufacturing partner, is said to have already begun training its workers at its Tamil Nadu facility in India. A new leak now adds further credibility to the rumors that the “Made in India” iPhone 16 Pro models are indeed on the way.

The leak comes from a Weibo user who shared an image of what appears to be a label that seals the iPhone 16 Pro box. Notably, the label reads “Designed by Apple in California. Assembled in India.”

While the authenticity of this leak is not confirmed—since it comes from an unfamiliar source—the label aligns with the rumors about the “Made in India” iPhone Pro models, making it a strong possibility that it is true.

Note that, Apple is expected to assemble only the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max models in India, not the standard iPhone 16 and 16 Plus. Reportedly, the initial demand for the new models will be met through exports, but local production in India is expected to begin shortly after the launch.

In addition to Foxconn, other Apple partners in India, such as Pegatron and Tata Group, are also expected to start producing the iPhone 16 Pro models soon. 

This is not Apple’s first venture into iPhone assembly in India. It was last year when the California-based tech giant first started manufacturing the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models in the country. 

Since the demand for the latest iPhones is modest in India due to their high price, the majority of the new iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max assembled there are likely to be exported to the US, the Middle East, and Europe.

Honor 200 Smart specifications, images emerge before official launch

The Honor 200 lineup includes the Honor 200 Lite, Honor 200, and Honor 200 Pro. A new development reveals that the lineup will also include a fourth model named the Honor 200 Smart. Before the official announcement, a premature listing of the phone that surfaced on a German retailer site revealed its specifications and images.

Honor 200 Smart specifications, price (rumored)

As per the premature listing, the Honor 200 Smart will feature a 6.8-inch LCD panel that offers an FHD+ (2412 x 1080p) resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It will feature the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset and 4 GB of RAM.

It will offer 256 GB of built-in storage and pack a 5,2000mAh battery with 35W fast charging support. The device will come preloaded with Magic OS 8.0-based Android 14.

The Honor 200 Smart’s rear camera setup will comprise a 50-megapixel main camera and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. For selfies, it will have a 5-megapixel front camera. It will offer other features, such as a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, dual speakers, a 3.5mm audio jack, a USB-C port, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, and NFC.

The Honor 200 Smart will be an IP64-rated device measuring 166.9 x 76.8 x 8.1mm and weighing around 191 grams. The official images reveal that it will come in Midnight Black and Forest Green color options. In Germany, the device is likely to cost 199 euros.

The 200 Smart appears to be a modified version of the Honor Play 60 Plus, which went official in June 2024. Both phones have an identical look, but the Play 60 Plus has an HD+ screen and a larger 6,000mAh battery. Also, the Chinese variant lacks support for NFC connectivity.

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