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Best phones to buy if you’re upgrading from Redmi Note 12

If you bought the Redmi Note 12 when it launched, you have probably been using it for quite some time now. And after three years, some things are bound to feel old.

The phone may feel slower than newer mid-range models, the camera is not as good at night, and software support is either close to ending or has already ended. That does not mean the Redmi Note 12 was a bad phone. It simply means smartphones have come a long way since then.

If you are finally ready to upgrade, there are plenty of good options today. The right choice depends on what you want from your next phone.

Important: Phone prices are not the same anymore

Worth keeping in mind before you start comparing specs is that phone pricing today isn’t what it was when the Redmi Note 12 launched. Memory chip prices have risen sharply through 2025 and into 2026, and RAM and storage make up a big chunk of what a phone costs to build. 

This has pushed starting prices up across almost every brand, including the ones on this list — the Galaxy A57 costs $50 more than the A56 did a year ago, and even budget-focused lines like Redmi and Poco have seen their entry-level configurations get pricier or drop in storage to hold the line on price. So if your upgrade budget is based on what a similar phone cost back in 2023, expect to stretch it a bit further this time around.

1. If you want a simple upgrade: Redmi Note 15 series

Redmi Note 15 5G
Redmi Note 15 5G

The easiest upgrade is to stay with the Redmi Note series. The Redmi Note 15 series improves on the Note 12 in almost every important area. You get a better AMOLED display, a larger battery and better protection against water and dust.

The standard Redmi Note 15 is a good option if you want something familiar. It comes with a 120Hz AMOLED display, an OIS-equipped main camera and a battery that can comfortably last a full day.

If you want more, there is the Redmi Note 15 Pro and Pro+. Both offer IP68/IP69K protection, a 200-megapixel main camera and a curved 1.5K display. The display can also reach up to 3,200 nits of peak brightness, making it easier to see outdoors.

The Pro+ is the most powerful option in the series and supports 100W charging. If you liked the Redmi Note 12 and simply want a newer version of the same experience, the Note 15 series is the most straightforward choice.

2. If gaming and performance are your priority: Poco X7 Pro

Poco X7 Pro design
Poco X7 Pro

The Redmi Note 12 was never designed to be a serious gaming phone. So, if performance is one of the main reasons you want to upgrade, the Poco X7 Pro is worth considering.

It uses the Dimensity 8400 Ultra chipset, which delivers much more performance than the chip inside the Redmi Note 12. It also comes with a large 6,000mAh battery, so you get good battery life even when using the phone heavily.

The Poco X7 Pro also has a 120Hz 1.5K OLED display and supports 90W fast charging. Some versions also come with a vegan leather back, which gives the phone a more premium feel.

The cameras are not its biggest strength. The rear camera setup is good enough for everyday photos, but it cannot compete with phones that focus more on photography.

If you spend a lot of time gaming or simply want a phone that feels fast and responsive, however, the Poco X7 Pro is one of the better choices.

3. If you want a phone that will last for years: Google Pixel 10a

Google-Pixel-10a-launch-specs-price

If your biggest problem with the Redmi Note 12 is software support, the Google Pixel 10a is worth a look. Google promises seven years of software and security updates for the Pixel 10a. You can keep using the phone for years without worrying about it becoming outdated too quickly.

The Pixel also offers a clean version of Android with very little unnecessary software. The phone has a 6.3-inch Actua display with a peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits. It also uses Gorilla Glass 7i for better protection.

For cameras, you get a 48-megapixel main sensor and a 13-megapixel ultrawide. On paper, the hardware may not look as impressive as the 200-megapixel cameras on some Redmi phones, but Google’s image processing does a lot of good work. And the result is a camera that can take good photos in different lighting conditions.

The Pixel 10a may not be the fastest phone here, but it offers a smooth and consistent experience. If you want a phone that you can keep for a long time, it is one of the better options.

4. If you want something different: Nothing Phone (4a)

Nothing Phone (4a)
Nothing Phone (4a)

Most smartphones in this price range look very similar. The Nothing Phone (4a) is different. Its transparent design and Glyph lighting system give it a look that stands out. The latest Glyph system uses 63 individually addressable mini-LEDs that can flash patterns or even specific icons to let you know when someone is calling.

The design is not the only reason to consider it. Nothing OS is also one of the cleaner versions of Android, with a simple interface and little unnecessary software. 

As an upgrade from the Redmi Note 12, you also get a sharper AMOLED display, a triple-camera setup with useful zoom capabilities, and a more capable Snapdragon chipset. The Nothing Phone (3a) is already good, but the 4a brings improvements to the display and performance. However, if you want something cheaper, the new Nothing Phone (4b) is worth checking out. 

5. If you can spend more for a premium experience: Samsung Galaxy A57

Samsung-Galaxy-A57-5G
Galaxy A57 5G

If your budget allows you to spend a little more, the Samsung Galaxy A57 is another option to consider. It offers a more premium build with a metal frame and IP68 water and dust resistance. You also get Samsung’s One UI software and a long-term software update promise.

The phone has a large 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Its 50-megapixel main camera also comes with OIS for better photos in both daylight and low-light conditions. 

The Galaxy A57 is not the fastest phone here. Its battery and charging speeds are also less impressive than what you get from the Poco X7 Pro or Redmi Note 15 Pro+. But if you care more about build quality, software support, and an overall polished experience than gaming performance, the Galaxy A57 is a safer choice.

6. Which phone should you buy?

There is no single best upgrade for every Redmi Note 12 owner. It depends on what you want from your next phone. If you want something familiar, the Redmi Note 15 series is the easiest choice. It gives you a newer and more capable version of the phone you already know. 

For gaming and performance, the Poco X7 Pro is the better pick. If your main concern is software updates and long-term use, the Google Pixel 10a makes more sense.

If you want a phone that looks different from everything else, go for the Nothing Phone (4a). And if you are willing to spend more for better build quality and long-term software support, the Samsung Galaxy A57 is worth considering.

After three years with the Redmi Note 12, any of these phones should feel like a meaningful upgrade. You will get faster performance, better displays, improved cameras and, most importantly, a phone that should feel much more capable for the next few years.

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These Samsung smartwatches won’t receive One UI 9 Watch update

Samsung One UI 9 Watch

Samsung is preparing to release the One UI 9 Watch update to older Galaxy smartwatches. The stable version debuted in July on the recently launched Galaxy Watch 9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, and will start rolling out to existing models once the beta program concludes. But a few Galaxy watches won’t make the cut.

Samsung typically offers four major OS upgrades to its Galaxy smartwatches, except for the new Galaxy Watch 9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, which promise an additional OS upgrade. That means the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic have already reached the end of OS update support with One UI 8 Watch.

Of course, the special editions of Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic are also ineligible for OS upgrades going forward.

Based on the update policy, here’s a list of Galaxy smartwatches that won’t be upgraded to One UI 9 Watch:

  • Galaxy Watch 4
  • Galaxy Watch 4 Classic
  • Galaxy Watch 4 Golf Edition
  • Galaxy Watch 4 Classic Thom Browne Edition

The Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic were released in 2021 with One UI Watch 3 (Wear OS 3) out of the box. Over the next four years, the device received four major OS upgrades that Samsung had promised at launch. Hence, they aren’t eligible for One UI 9 Watch and future OS updates.

Those Galaxy Watch models were offered five years of security updates, which ended in August 2026. The devices should still work just fine even though they won’t receive any software updates. However, it’s the right time to plan for an upgrade. The best options are the Galaxy Watch 9 and the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, offering five major OS upgrades and five years of security patches.

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The Best QWERTY and Productivity-Focused Phones You Can Buy in 2026

Physical keyboards are having a moment again. After years of every phone looking like the same glass slab, a small group of companies decided to bring back the clicky, tactile typing experience that BlackBerry once made famous. 

There are also more choices than before. Unihertz has continued developing its Titan series, while new companies such as Clicks and Minimal are bringing their own ideas to the keyboard-phone market. 

If you are looking for a phone that puts typing and productivity ahead of gaming, photography, or social media, here are some of the best QWERTY and productivity-focused options to consider in 2026.

1. Clicks Communicator

Clicks Communicator
Clicks Communicator

The Clicks Communicator is the device that got everyone talking at CES 2026. It comes from Clicks Technology, a UK-based startup which also offers clip-on keyboard cases for the iPhone, if you do not want to replace your existing handheld. 

Anyhoo, the Communicator is their first full standalone Android phone instead of an accessory. Here, you get a compact 4.03-inch AMOLED screen with a 1080 x 1200 resolution, above a backlit physical keyboard with sculpted keys and a fingerprint sensor tucked into the spacebar. 

The phone runs on a 4nm MediaTek chip, packs a 50MP main camera with OIS and a 24MP selfie camera, and charges through USB-C or Qi2 wireless charging. You still get a 3.5mm headphone jack, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, and microSD storage that expands up to 2TB, which is a lot for a phone this size.

What makes the Communicator different from a typical Android phone is the software. Instead of a normal home screen full of apps, it pulls WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, and Gmail into one combined feed, so you can check every message thread without opening five different apps. There’s also a “Signal Light” around one of the side buttons that changes color depending on who’s messaging you, and a programmable key you can set up for voice dictation.

Clicks pitches the Communicator as a second phone for people who want to separate work messaging from the rest of their digital life, though the company itself has admitted plenty of people could use it as a primary phone too. It retails at $399 for early reservations before it jumps to $499. Shipping has slipped a few times this year, with Clicks now targeting production and delivery to reservation holders in the fourth quarter of 2026, so treat this one as a phone worth reserving rather than one you can walk into a store and buy today.

2. Unihertz Titan 2 Elite

Unihertz Titan 2 Elite

If you want something you can actually order and hold this year, the Unihertz Titan 2 Elite could be the pick for you. Unihertz has been making keyboard phones since 2019, and the Titan 2 Elite is its most refined effort so far. The company calls it the world’s smallest 5G phone with a physical keyboard, and at 117.8 x 75 x 10.4mm, it genuinely fits in one hand in a way the earlier, chunkier Titan phones didn’t.

You get a 4.03-inch AMOLED display running at 120Hz, a real physical QWERTY keyboard with a trackpad built in, and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. Unihertz sells it in two configurations: a standard version with a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chip, and a Pro version with the more powerful Dimensity 8400 for people who run heavier multitasking workloads. Both pack a 4,050mAh battery with 33W fast charging, dual 50MP rear cameras, and Android 16 out of the box.

Unihertz redesigned the keyboard itself for this model too. Independent testing measured the actuation force at roughly 58 grams, down from about 67 grams on the original Titan 2, which should mean less finger fatigue if you’re typing long emails or documents throughout the day. 

You can pre-order the device starting at $489.90 for the Titan 2 Elite and $579.99 for the Pro model. 

3. Unihertz Titan 2

Before the Elite arrived, Unihertz launched the Titan 2, and it’s still worth considering if you want a bigger screen and don’t mind a heavier phone. It has a 4.5-inch square display running at 1440 x 1440 with a 120Hz refresh rate, plus a second 2-inch screen on the back that shows notifications or works as a selfie preview. The physical keyboard sits below the main display and supports swipe gestures. 

Inside, you get a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chip, 12GB of RAM, and up to 512GB of storage, along with a 5,000mAh battery. The Titan 2 also throws in an infrared port for controlling home electronics and IP65 water and dust resistance, both useful if you’re using this as your everyday driver rather than a niche second device. You can find it now for around $499.

4. Minimal Phone 2

Minimal Phone 2 Announce

The Minimal Phone 2 is the newest entrant in the QWERTY keyboard phone segment. The original Minimal Phone used an E Ink display to reduce distractions. The second-generation model, however, replaces E Ink with a 3.92-inch 90Hz AMOLED display while keeping the physical QWERTY keyboard.

The change is important because the original E Ink screen came with obvious limitations. The new AMOLED display should make everyday smartphone tasks much easier while still keeping the physical keyboard at the center of the experience.

The keyboard itself has been improved with backlighting, remappable shortcuts, and metal dome switches. The phone also uses a MediaTek Dimensity 8300 processor and offers up to 512GB of storage. It has NFC, a mute switch, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Most importantly, the Minimal Phone 2 is still designed around the idea of using technology more intentionally. The phone is currently being offered through a crowdfunding campaign, so buyers should keep the risks of crowdfunded hardware in mind.

5. Which one should you actually buy?

If you want a phone you can order today and use as your daily driver, the Unihertz Titan 2 Elite makes the most sense. If a bigger screen and longer battery life matter more to you than pocketability, the original Titan 2 is the safer, already-shipping choice.

The Clicks Communicator is the more interesting long-term bet, especially if you like the idea of a dedicated messaging device that keeps your notifications organized instead of overwhelming you. Just know you’re pre-ordering a phone that’s still finishing carrier certification, not one you can pick up this week.

The Minimal Phone 2 is the more interesting choice for people who want productivity and digital minimalism together. Its AMOLED display also makes it more practical than the original Minimal Phone.

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Moto G Max launches 120Hz display, 7,000mAh battery, 50MP+8MP dual cameras

Motorola has officially launched the Moto G Max in India, adding a new option to its smartphone lineup. The device combines a high-refresh-rate display, a large battery and a Snapdragon chipset, while also focusing on durability and everyday usability.

Moto G Max specifications and features

The Moto G Max features a 6.72-inch FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 1,050 nits of brightness in High Brightness Mode. It also supports Water Touch 2.0 for improved touch responsiveness when the screen is wet. The display is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic.

Under the hood, the phone runs on the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 chipset, paired with LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 3.1 storage, and up to 24GB of additional virtual memory. The phone runs Hello UX-based Android 16 and is promised two OS upgrades along with three years of security updates.

The Moto G Max has a 50-megapixel Sony LYTIA 600 main camera and an 8-megapixel ultrawide camera on the rear. A 32-megapixel selfie camera handles selfies and video calls. The phone also features stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos and retains a 3.5mm headphone jack.

A 7,000mAh silicon-carbon battery powers the device and supports 30W charging. The Moto G Max also carries an IP64 rating and MIL-STD-810H certification, giving it added protection against dust, water and demanding environmental conditions.

Moto G Max price and availability

Motorola has launched the Moto G Max in two configurations, with the 6GB+128GB variant priced at Rs 27,999 and the 8GB+128GB variant priced at Rs 29,999. The phone will be available through Flipkart, with sales starting on August 20. With bank offers, users can take advantage up to Rs 1,000 discount. It comes in Pantone-curated color options, including Stargazer, Alaskan Blue and Malaga.

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Xiaomi launches new European-style Smart Hood with self-cleaning impeller

Xiaomi has launched the new Mijia Smart Range Hood 3 (European Style) in China. Now available for pre-order through Xiaomi Youpin, the kitchen chimney is priced at 1,499 yuan (~ $220).

The new range hood comes with a high-speed fan that can reach up to 2,200 rpm and can move up to 25 cubic meters of air per minute, which Xiaomi says is 9% higher than the previous generation. The hood also supports a maximum static pressure of 1,080Pa.

Xiaomi Mijia Smart Hood 3 European Launch Specs Price

The high static pressure can be useful in high-rise buildings, where shared exhaust pipes can create more resistance. This can sometimes cause smoke to flow back into the kitchen. Xiaomi has added a cruise boost algorithm that can detect the resistance in the building’s shared exhaust pipe. It then adjusts the air volume and pressure automatically to maintain better airflow.

The range hood also has a new DC inverter motor that has been tested for the equivalent of 5,000 hours of use.

Lower smoke inlet, gesture control and smart features

Xiaomi has also used a side-mounted design for the new range hood. The company previously used a similar layout on the Mijia Smart Flat Embedded Side Suction Range Hood S1.

Xiaomi Mijia Smart Hood 3 Suction

The smoke inlet on the new model sits 131mm lower than the inlet on a typical European-style range hood. This puts it closer to the cooking area, allowing it to capture smoke before it spreads around the kitchen.

The Mijia Smart Range Hood 3 also supports hands-free controls. Users can wave their hand near the hood to turn it on or off or change the fan speed. The hood can also connect to the Xiaomi Home app through Xiaomi’s HyperOS Connect platform. 

Xiaomi Mijia Smart Hood 3 Internals

Another useful feature is stove-hood linkage. When the connected stove is turned on, the range hood can automatically start. Once the stove is turned off, the hood continues running for a short time to remove remaining smoke and fumes before shutting down.

Xiaomi has also added a dry cleaning mode to the range hood. In this mode, the impeller spins at high speed to help remove built-up oil and grease.

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Nothing OS 5.0 early access beta testing goes live, check eligible devices and complete process

Nothing OS 5.0 beta

Teasing an upcoming custom skin software skin a few days back, Nothing has now opened applications for its latest Community Review Program. While the official post on the Nothing Community doesn’t explicitly mention the software version, the timing and eligibility criteria strongly point towards this being the Nothing OS 5.0 early access beta program.

Around the same time last year, the brand had launched the Nothing OS 4.0 early access beta program in a similar fashion. Hence, decoding the latest announcement doesn’t take long. You must have a Nothing Phone 3 to be eligible for the latest Community Review Program.

The applications are already live, and will close on 17th August 2026 at 15:30 IST. Tap the link below and fill in the required details to submit your application. If your application is chosen, the brand will contact you via email to sign an NDA and provide your IMEI number.

  • Nothing Phone 3 – Community Review Program (Apply here)

Nothing recommends taking a complete backup of all your important data on the phone, as the beta software may interfere with your data and require a factory reset.

The official announcement highlights some points that are pretty common among beta testing programs, but there are two points that are uncommon here. Nothing doesn’t want testers to share details of this new software, and so you must agree to the embargo dates and deadlines set by the brand. Further, the brand says testers must maintain “high standards of information security with the product before it is publicly released.”

Nothing OS 5.0 beta official instructions

Still, you can share your first impression on the Nothing Community and your social channels, but the full review can only be posted after the official launch. Nothing also allows users to post interesting and creative content about the product and its features.

Nothing hasn’t announced a release date for Nothing OS 5.0. However, if past releases are anything to go by, the open beta release to a wider audience could begin next month, while the stable rollout is expected to begin in November.

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Ugreen launches new 300W Desktop Charger with eight ports and 3-inch screen

Ugreen has a new desktop charger for users who need to charge several devices at the same time. The Nexode Pro 300W Desktop Charger comes with eight ports, has a dedicated DC output, and can deliver up to 300W of total power. 

The charger has six USB-C ports, one USB-A port, and one DC port. The DC port can provide up to 240W power for all of your high-power devices such as gaming laptops. Meanwhile, three USB-C ports, named C1, C2, and C3, can each deliver up to 140W.

Ugreen Nexode 300W Desktop Charger Launch Specs Price

Ugreen claims the charger can charge two MacBook Pro laptops to 50% in around 28 minutes. It also supports several fast-charging standards, including PD 3.1, QC, SCP, AFC, PPS, BC1.2, Apple’s 5V/2.4A standard, and UFCS. 

Built-in screen and smart controls

One of the main features of the Nexode Pro 300W is its 3.02-inch display. The screen shows information such as power output, voltage, current, and temperature in real time.

Ugreen 300W Nexode Dekstop Charger Front Design

Users can also tap the top of the charger to switch between five charging modes directly from the display. For more control, you can install the Ugreen Smart Connect App that allows changing charging settings remotely, turning the charger on or off, changing the display wallpaper, and adjusting screen brightness and sleep time.

The app also supports over-the-air firmware updates if the company wants to add new features or make improvements over the existing. 

GaN technology and compact design

Inside, the charger uses GaN technology along with Ugreen ‘s Thermal Guard system. The company claims the system can reach up to 93% energy efficiency while helping manage heat during charging.

Furthermore, the charger uses V-0 flame-retardant material for its outer body and has TÜV Rheinland certification. Despite offering up to 300W of power, it measures 133 x 90 x 42mm.

GaN charging

Ugreen has already released several high-power desktop chargers. Its 200W Nexode charger launched in Europe earlier this year, while the 160W Nexode Pro offered similar GaN technology in a smaller design. 

As for the price, the Nexode Pro 300W Charging Station with Smart Display is currently available on Amazon US for $170.

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Honor to launch new phones under five major smartphone lineups before 2026 ends

Honor has had a busy smartphone year so far. From flagships and 10,000mAh battery phones to a foldable and, recently, even a gimbal camera phone, the company has done it all. And if a new rumor is to be believed, the streak won’t stop for the rest of 2026.

A new leak from tipster Digital Chat Station claims the Honor is preparing several new smartphone launches between September and the end of 2026. The lineup is expected to include flagship phones, gaming-focused devices, and more affordable models.

The first major launch is the Honor Magic 9 series, which has been confirmed for September. According to previous reports, the series could use a 2nm Snapdragon processor and feature camera technology developed with ARRI. 

Honor Magic 9 camera module
Honor Magic 9 camera module

Honor could then turn its attention to gaming with the Honor Win 2 series. It is reportedly planned for October, and the leak mentions a Snapdragon SM8975 (8 Elite Gen 6) chipset under the hood.

Previous reports also claim the phones could come with a 10,000mAh+ battery, a built-in cooling fan, and a 6.89-inch OLED panel offering a 2K+ resolution and a 185Hz refresh rate. 

Honor 700 series, Power 3 and X series also launching before 2027

Honor may also expand its mid-range lineup before the end of the year. Digital Chat Station mentions the Honor 700 series, along with new phones under the X and Power 3 series.

Honor smartphone launch plan for rest of 2026

The company has already been pushing battery capacity in its affordable phones. For example, the recently launched Honor X7e comes with a large 7,500mAh battery at a budget price. The leak claims these mid-rangers will keep chasing bigger batteries, with some models reportedly setting new capacity records for their price bracket.

Put it all together, Honor could launch four or five major smartphone series in just around four months. This would make the second half of 2026 a busy period for the company.

However, it is important to note that Honor has not officially confirmed this release schedule. So treat the details as a leak until the company says otherwise.

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Another Galaxy S25+ caught fire while charging; Samsung denies compensation blaming customer negligence

A routine late-night charge turned scary for a family in Qingdao, China, when their Samsung Galaxy S25+ suddenly popped, started smoking, and caught fire. What should have been a normal bedtime plug-in left the owners shaken and looking for answers, only for Samsung to later blame physical damage and refuse any compensation.

The phone, bought about two years earlier and mainly used by the owner’s wife, was plugged in on the night of July 31 before she went to sleep. A loud “pop” and the smell of smoke woke her up. She managed to put the fire out, and thankfully no one was hurt.

The next morning the owner reported it to Samsung. Because the phone was in China, the company first said a local service center would handle it. After some back-and-forth and frustration over the weekend delay, the damaged phone was eventually brought to South Korea through an acquaintance and dropped off at Samsung’s Nowon Service Center on August 5.

On August 12 they called him in and delivered their conclusion: the phone had been dropped at some point, creating a hole in the battery. That damage, they said, caused the fire once it was put on charge. The company labelled it customer negligence and said there would be no compensation.

The owner isn’t buying it. He argues that the broken back glass looks more like it was blown out by the battery fire itself rather than a prior drop, and he’s asked for the detailed analysis report and the specific regulations that justify denying compensation. Samsung refused to hand over either, saying the report is the company’s asset and warning him against spreading “false or exaggerated information.”

While incidents like this are supposed to be rare, several other reports involving Galaxy S25-series phones have surfaced over the past year. These include a Galaxy S25+ in October 2025, another Galaxy S25+ in January 2026, and a Galaxy S25 FE in May 2026.

Separately, an incident reported this month in India involved a 26-year-old who suffered serious burns to his hands and lower body after a Samsung phone caught fire in his pocket. The exact model wasn’t confirmed, though images suggest it may have been a Galaxy S26-series device based on the pill-shaped camera design.

It remains unclear whether all of these incidents resulted from user negligence or whether there are underlying quality issues with the models that still need to be addressed.

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Breaking: Upcoming 2nm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro scores 4.83M+ on AnTuTu

The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro has appeared in what could be an early AnTuTu benchmark, offering a glimpse at the performance Qualcomm’s next flagship platform may deliver. The result puts the upcoming 2nm chip firmly in the spotlight ahead of its expected arrival in next-generation Android flagships.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro’s AnTuTu score revealed

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro AnTuTu listing
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro AnTuTu listing

An AnTuTu V11.1.4 screenshot shared by tipster Digital Chat Station shows a device running Qualcomm’s SM8975 chip achieving 4,835,412 points. The score includes 1,368,930 points for the CPU and 1,854,826 points for the GPU. The GPU is identified as the Adreno 850.

Earlier leaks have associated the SM8975 with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, while the standard Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 is reportedly linked to the SM8950.

For comparison, the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered flagships have crossed the 4.5-million mark on AnTuTu, putting this result roughly 6% higher. However, AnTuTu itself reportedly noted that the result cannot currently be retrieved through its backend, raising questions about its authenticity. The benchmark should therefore be treated as an early indication rather than a confirmed performance figure.

The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 series is expected to power several upcoming flagship phones. Honor has confirmed that the Honor Magic 9 series will debut in China on September 28. While the standard Magic 9 is reportedly set to use last year’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, the Pro models are expected to feature the newer Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro (AI-generated image)

However, the Honor Magic 9 series may not be the first lineup to debut with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6. The Xiaomi 18 series is reportedly expected to introduce the chipset ahead of Honor. The same platform is also tipped to power upcoming flagships such as the iQOO 16 and OnePlus 16, which are expected to launch in China by late September or early October.

If the 4.84-million score proves genuine, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro could establish a new performance benchmark for upcoming 2nm Android flagships.

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iQOO 16 to bring 2K 165Hz screen, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, new rear design

It was reported yesterday that the iQOO 16 has bagged 3C certification in China, indicating that it may launch by the end of September or by early October in China. As per a new leak by tipster Digital Chat Station, the iQOO 16 will be a substantial upgrade over its predecessor, with a new display and redesigned rear camera module reportedly among the changes. Here’s a look at the details shared by the tipster.

iQOO 16 tipped to get a 165Hz 2K Samsung display, new design

According to DCS, the iQOO 16 could feature a 6.85-inch Samsung-made flat display with a 2K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. The panel size and resolution are similar to those on the iQOO 15, which has a 6.85-inch 3168 × 1440 display with a 144Hz refresh rate. The higher refresh rate could therefore be one of the key display upgrades on the upcoming model. That could make gaming and scrolling feel noticeably smoother.

The phone is also tipped to use the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro platform, carrying the SM8975 model number.  The tipster added that the engineering units retain a similar screen corner shape and frame design, while the rear camera decoration is changing significantly. The camera module is said to move to a small square positioned in the upper-left corner, forming part of a new overall design identity for the phone.

The tipster has previously claimed that the iQOO 16 will be equipped with a massive 8,500mAh battery with 100W charging and wireless charging support, 1115-series symmetrical dual speakers, a 0916-series X-axis linear motor, a dedicated display chip, and 3D ultrasonic fingerprint recognition.

Other reported features include IP68 and IP69 ratings, USB 3.2 connectivity, an AR coating, and an OV50Q main camera sensor. It is speculated that a Vivo phone with model number V2606A, which was recently spotted at Chinese certification platforms, could be the iQOO 16.

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Citizen launches new Promaster Dive with a stunning white dial & 200m water resistance

Citizen has released a new version (BN0265-00A) of its Promaster Dive watch in the United States. The watch, which was previously only available with blue and black dials, now comes in a white dial variant. It is currently listed for sale on the company’s US website for $450.

Citizen Promaster Dive BN0265-00A watch

Design Details

The watch features a silver-tone stainless steel case measuring 40.6mm across. In the context of dive watches, which often measure 42mm or larger, this is a mid-sized option that fits a wider range of wrist sizes for daily use.

It features a black unidirectional rotating bezel, which is a standard mechanical tool for tracking elapsed time underwater. The dial itself is matte white with applied hour markers, a standard date window at 3 o’clock, and subtle orange accents on the hands and dial.

Over the dial, Citizen uses a sapphire crystal. Sapphire is a common material for watches in this price category because it resists scratches better than standard mineral glass. It also has an anti-reflective coating to make the time easier to read under bright lights or direct sun. For the strap, this specific model comes with an olive-green polyurethane rubber band with a standard buckle, rather than a metal bracelet.

Inside, the watch runs on Citizen’s Eco-Drive movement, specifically the E168 caliber. This is a solar-powered quartz movement. It works by absorbing natural and artificial light through the dial to charge the watch’s internal cell. Because it constantly recharges from ambient light, you do not need to open the case to replace the battery every few years.

Citizen Promaster Dive BN0265-00A watch

As the name suggests, it is built for diving. It has an ISO certification for dive watches and is water-resistant up to 200 meters, or 20 bar. This means it is safe to wear for swimming, snorkeling, and recreational scuba diving.

In related news, Citizen has recently launched two new Eco-Drive watches featuring sapphire crystal and rectangular cases, while Timex has introduced five new Q Timex Marbella models with retro-inspired designs and textured dials.

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Tecno Pova 8 Pro launches with Dimensity 7400 and starship design

A month after launching Pova 8, Tecno introduced its bigger sibling today. The Tecno Pova 8 Pro is official with a Dimensity chip, AMOLED display, and a 6500mAh battery, 

Under the hood, you’re getting the Dimensity 7400 Ultimate chip, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Tecno has also thrown in a dedicated P1 graphics chip just for gaming; it pushes some titles up to 144fps; RPGs top out at 90fps, and FPS and MOBA games can hit 144fps too.

On the software side, you get HiOS 16 running on top of Android 16. Tecno is promising two major OS upgrades and three years of security patches. The company’s AI assistant Ella comes preloaded as well. 

As for the display, you’re looking at a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate, 4500 nits of brightness, and Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection.

Tecno Pova 8 Pro has what it calls starship design

Around back, Tecno calls the design language “starship,” with a triangular camera module. It also has a Mini LED dot-matrix display, so you can customize what shows up there. For photos, you get a 50MP main camera using the LYTIA 700C sensor with optical image stabilization, an 8MP ultra-wide, and a 13MP front camera.

Tecno Pova 8 Pro Design(1)

Keeping lights on is a 6500mAh cell with 45W charging, plus bypass charging and 10W reverse wired charging support. Tecno rounds things out with an in-display fingerprint reader, a 5000 square millimeter vapor chamber for cooling, infrared remote control, NFC, 4D game vibration, Dolby Atmos-tuned stereo speakers, and Hi-Res Audio support over both wired and wireless connections. The phone also carries IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K ratings.

🔌 You’ll NeedThe 6500mAh battery supports 45W charging, so a compatible fast charger avoids a slow top-up. Check 45W USB-C fast charger price on Amazon →

You can pick the Pova 8 Pro from Arc White, Graphite Black, or Tundra Green color across 8GB+256GB, 12GB+256GB, and 12GB+512GB configurations.

Tecno Pova 8 Pro Lamborghini Edition

Tecno is also rolling out a limited Tonino Lamborghini edition, though it’s worth noting this collaboration carries no direct commercial ties to the carmaker itself. It comes in an exclusive black colorway with the same storage options as the standard model, and the design is the only real difference between the two.

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Belkin launches Formula 1 and Disney co-branded 45W powerbank with built-in LED light

Accessory maker Belkin has collaborated with Formula 1 and Disney to launch a power bank in China. The co-branded model is based on the company’s latest Night Light Power Bank and has a bold black, yellow, and red color combination inspired by Formula 1.

The special edition is priced at 439 yuan (~ $65). The standard model costs 329 yuan (~$50), by comparison.

Belkin F1 and Dinsey 45W charger

Belkin F1 and Disney co-branded 45W charger Specifications

The power bank has a 10,000mAh battery that delivers 45W output via both the built-in USB-C cable and a separate USB-C port. But when you plug in two devices at once, the power bank splits the wattage between them automatically. It supports PD and PPS charging protocols, so you’re covered whether you’re topping up a phone, tablet, or lightweight laptop.

Belkin 45W charger specs

The battery bank keeps its footprint compact at 118 x 60 x 32mm and weighs 257g. It has a digital display on the front that shows the remaining battery percentage. There’s also a foldable, touch-sensitive LED light built into the casing. You can adjust its brightness and use it as a night light or a fill light for selfies and video calls, and it switches on automatically thanks to a motion sensor. 

🔌 You’ll NeedIt charges at 45W over PD/PPS, but no wall charger is included to actually hit that speed. Check 45W USB-C PD wall charger price on Amazon →

Coming to safety, the power bank has passed 3C certification, making it compliant for air travel, and Belkin backs it with overheating, overcharging, and overvoltage protection. 

Belkin F1 and Disney co-branded 45W charger launch

The F1 x Disney edition is currently limited to the Chinese market. If you’re after the racing-inspired look and don’t mind paying extra for the collaboration, it packs the same reliable charging specs as the standard release underneath the new paint job.

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Machenike launches F1 gaming controller with dual 8KHz polling and hot-swappable switches

Machenike has launched the F1 Gaming Controller Black Edition in China, focusing on ultra-low latency and extensive hardware customization for PC and console gaming. It is priced at 599 yuan ($88) and is available through JD.com. The controller was previously launched in a White color option.

Machenike F1 Gaming Controller

Machenike F1 Gaming Controller Specs

The controller features an 8,000Hz polling rate over both wired and 2.4GHz wireless connections, with claimed wired button and joystick latency of 0.377ms and 0.825ms, respectively. It also supports adjustable polling rates from 125Hz up to 8,000Hz to balance performance and battery life.

On the hardware side, the controller features tool-free hot-swappable switches for the D-pad and ABXY buttons. It comes with optical micro-switches rated for up to 100 million presses and supports standard three-pin switches from Omron, Kailh, and Huano.

🔌 You’ll NeedThe D-pad and ABXY use hot-swappable three-pin switches, so a Kailh or Omron switch set lets you retune the feel. Check Kailh mechanical switches price on Amazon →

The joysticks use customized JS13Pro+ TMR modules. Using the company’s MixDriver PC software, you can adjust the stick resolution between 8-bit and 12-bit, alter the dead zones, and change the response curves. The triggers are also physically adjustable, featuring optical switches that can be set to three different actuation forces: 70gf, 90gf, and 110gf.

Machenike F1 Gaming Controller

To accommodate players who use alternative grip styles, such as the claw grip, the F1 includes six programmable macro buttons. There are two standard zinc alloy paddles on the back, two extra shoulder buttons, and two removable macro buttons on the front face of the controller.

Inside, the gamepad uses dual voice-coil motors, which is the same type of haptic hardware found in the PlayStation 5’s DualSense. Machenike includes three distinct vibration profiles: an Xbox-style rumble, a hybrid mode, and an HD rumble mode that specifically lists support for the Nintendo Switch 2.

The F1 connects via a braided USB cable, 2.4GHz wireless, or Bluetooth, making it compatible with PCs, Android devices, smart TVs, and the Switch ecosystem. All custom button maps, lighting settings, and joystick tweaks can be saved directly to the controller’s onboard memory, so you do not need to keep the configuration software running in the background while you play.

In related news, Lenovo has introduced a new budget tablet with an 8-inch IPS display, 4G support, and a 5,000mAh battery, while Xgimi has unveiled the Z9X 4K High Brightness Edition projector with RGB laser technology, 120Hz mode, and 1ms latency.

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iQOO Neo 11 Ultra to debut with custom Dimensity 9500M chipset

In the lead-up to launch, iQOO today confirmed that its upcoming Neo 11 Ultra smartphone will be the first phone in the industry to use the new MediaTek Dimensity 9500M processor. The company developed the chipset together with MediaTek.

The iQOO Neo 11 Ultra is scheduled to launch in China on August 18. The smartphone is already available for pre-order in China, alongside the iQOO Z11S.

iQOO Neo 11 Ultra gets custom Dimensity 9500M chip

The newly announced Dimensity 9500M is built using a 3nm manufacturing process and uses an all-big-core CPU design. iQOO says the processor has been specially tuned for the Neo 11 Ultra and includes its next-generation Monster Super Core Engine.

Unlike a software feature that can be added later, iQOO says the Monster Super Core Engine is integrated at the chip level. The company claims this approach will help the phone deliver stronger performance while maintaining better energy efficiency.

iQOO Neo 11 Ultra with MediaTek Dimensity 9500M

The new processor is expected to be one of the main highlights of the Neo 11 Ultra, but the processor is not the only area where iQOO is focusing on upgrades. The Neo 11 Ultra will feature a new 2K display designed with eye comfort in mind.

According to the company, the screen produces less than 5% harmful blue light. It also supports the new Circular Polarized Light 2.0 technology that makes the display look more natural while reducing strain during use.

iQOO has also revealed some details about the phone’s design. The Neo 11 Ultra will have a metal frame with a matte finish and measure 9.13mm in thickness. The rear panel will feature what the company calls a 3D flowing light effect.

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Poco F9 Ultra, F9 Pro full specifications, official renders leaked before launch

Recent reports have suggested that the Poco F9 Pro and F9 Ultra may launch earlier than their previous-generation counterparts. A new leak from WinFuture.de has revealed the full specifications and official renders of both phones ahead of their launch. As expected, they will arrive as tweaked versions of the Redmi K100 Pro and K100 Pro Max, which recently debuted in China.

Poco F9 Ultra, F9 Pro specifications and features

The Poco F9 Pro will reportedly feature a 6.59-inch Plastic OLED display with QHD resolution and up to a 185Hz refresh rate, while the F9 Ultra will get a larger 6.85-inch panel with a 2608 x 1200-pixel resolution. Both displays are said to have been developed with TCL CSOT, with Xiaomi contributing to the panel design and materials.

Both phones are expected to use the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. The F9 Pro is tipped to pack a 6,330mAh battery, while the F9 Ultra could house an 8,050mAh cell. Both models are expected to support 100W wired charging and USB Power Delivery.

For photography, the F9 Pro may feature a 50-megapixel primary camera with OIS, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera and a 50-megapixel 3x telephoto camera with OIS. The F9 Ultra could get a 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera and a 50-megapixel 5x telephoto camera, alongside the same primary sensor. Both phones are expected to have 32-megapixel selfie cameras and support 8K video recording at 30fps.

The phones are also tipped to feature Bose-tuned rear speakers, IP69 certification, and metal frames. The F9 Ultra could additionally feature an LED notification ring around the rear camera module. The F9 Pro and F9 Ultra are expected to weigh 206 grams and 235 grams, respectively.

To sum up, the F9 duo are notably getting smaller batteries than their Redmi K100 Pro and Redmi K100 Pro Max counterparts, which pack 8,850mAh and 9,070mAh batteries, respectively. The rest of the specifications of the F9 Ultra and F9 Pro are identical to those of the Redmi K100 duo.

Poco F9 Ultra, F9 Pro price and color options

The Poco F9 Pro is expected to start at 799 euros (~$920) for the 12GB+256GB version, while the F9 Ultra could start at 999 euros (~$1,150) for the 16GB+512GB configuration. Both models are expected to be offered in black, white, green and red color options in Europe. The report has no information about the F9 series’ launch timeframe. Likely, both phones may break cover later this month or in September globally.

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Xiaomi HyperOS 4 Beta drops miclaw support for current testers

Xiaomi started rolling out HyperOS 4 Beta to first set of devices today. Along with it came some rather bad news: the company also told miclaw beta testers that the AI agent will not work once they move to HyperOS 4.

The company sent an official notice today inviting current miclaw closed beta testers to try the HyperOS 4 Beta, which just opened for registration. But it also confirmed that the miclaw AI agent is not supported on the new software.

Xiaomi removes miclaw support in HyperOS 4

Here is how the process works. Once you register for the HyperOS 4 Beta through the miclaw testing program, Xiaomi pushes the update to your device automatically. You can check whether it has arrived by going to Settings, then My Device, then System Version Number. Installing the update removes you from the miclaw beta at the same time, so you cannot run both. If you want to keep using miclaw, Xiaomi says you need to stay on HyperOS 3.

Xiaomi HyperOS 4 removes miclaw support

This means testers who signed up specifically for miclaw have to choose one or the other for now. miclaw is built to go beyond a standard chatbot. Once you permit it, it reads your intent and carries out multi-step tasks across your phone’s apps and system tools. Losing that when you move to the new HyperOS 4 update is worth knowing before you upgrade.

Xiaomi has left the option open to change your mind. You can exit the HyperOS 4 Beta at any time by going to Xiaomi Community, then Official, then Internal Testing Center, then My Internal Testing, and selecting the exit option there. If you decide to join the beta again later, you can reapply from the same Internal Testing Center section whenever you want.

Xiaomi has not said when miclaw support might come to HyperOS 4. Both programs are still in early testing, so it is not unusual for one to lag behind the other, but for now, testers cannot use both features on the same phone.

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DJI’s Osmo 360 II brings native 8K/60fps video to a 1-inch panoramic sensor

DJI is back with a new 360-degree camera, and the Osmo 360 II is going big on resolution. The company’s latest panoramic camera comes with a 1-inch sensor, 14.5 stops of dynamic range, and the ability to record native 8K video at 60 frames per second. It also packs 105GB of built-in storage, AI-powered subject tracking, and a new low-light shooting mode.

DJI Osmo 360 II Launch

The Osmo 360 II starts at 3,299 yuan (around $490) in China. The base package includes the camera, a 2,150mAh cold-resistant battery, two lens protection covers, a carrying bag, and other accessories. DJI is also offering a 3,999-yuan Shooting Kit (around $580), which adds two extra batteries, a multifunctional battery case, an adjustable quick-release adapter, and DJI’s 1.2-meter invisible selfie stick.

The camera itself is light at 183 grams. DJI says the lens uses a second-generation optical super-hard coating to improve scratch and wear resistance. The company has also made the lens interchangeable, so an accidental knock doesn’t necessarily mean replacing the entire camera.

DJI Osmo 360 II Kit

The panoramic camera has 105GB built-in storage for recordings. And as for the battery life, DJI says the included cold-resistant battery can record 8K/30fps footage continuously for up to 100 minutes. It can charge to 80% in about 22 minutes, while a dual-directional magnetic battery extension can add up to another 180 minutes of runtime.

A sensor built for 360-degree video

The headline feature of the Osmo 360 II is the new square high-dynamic-range sensor. DJI says it’s been specifically designed for panoramic cameras and makes better use of the sensor area than a conventional 1-inch sensor. According to the company, sensor utilization has been improved by 25% while maintaining the wide field of view needed for 360-degree footage.

The sensor uses 2.4-micron fused large pixels and works with the camera’s image-processing hardware to capture native 8K/60fps panoramic video. 

DJI Osmo 360 II Design

The Osmo 360 II also gets 14.5 stops of dynamic range, which DJI says is twice the brightness tolerance of the previous generation. The front and rear cameras can also handle exposure independently.

Low-light performance gets its own upgrade through an f/1.9 aperture and DJI’s AI Super Night Scene 2.0 noise-reduction system. The camera isn’t limited to standard 8K video, either. It can capture 120-megapixel high-dynamic-range panoramic photos, 16K panoramic time-lapses, and 8K/120fps time-freeze footage. The device can record 10-bit video as well as in D-Log M.

Built for motorcycles, skis, and diving

DJI is pitching the Osmo 360 II as more than a travel camera. The company has designed it around hands-free shooting, which makes sense for a 360-degree camera that is often used to capture action from unusual angles.

DJI Osmo 360 II Accessories

Motorcyclists can mount the camera to their bikes using dedicated accessories and start recording with gestures or voice commands. For skiing, the camera can record 8K panoramic slow-motion footage and up to 64x super slow motion. DJI says users can trigger recording by twisting the selfie stick or using gestures, and the controls remain usable while wearing gloves.

The camera is also waterproof to 10 meters without a case. Add DJI’s invisible waterproof case and that depth rating increases to 50 meters, opening the door to underwater 360-degree footage without putting a bulky case into the shot.

🔌 You’ll NeedIt’s waterproof to 10m alone, but DJI’s invisible case pushes that to 50m for real underwater shooting. Check DJI Osmo 360 invisible waterproof case price on Amazon →

AI keeps subjects in the frame

One of the more interesting software additions is AI-powered subject tracking. The Osmo 360 II can identify a subject and keep it centered as the camera rotates or changes orientation.

The camera also supports AI one-click image creation, along with NFC one-touch connection for faster setup. For creators who care about audio, the Osmo 360 II can connect directly to compatible DJI microphone transmitters, including the DJI Mic 3 and DJI Mic Mini 2, through OsmoAudio. 

DJI Osmo 360 II shooting

The Osmo 360 II uses a two-way magnetic quick-release system with a 1/4-inch threaded mount. That lets it work with DJI’s Osmo accessories as well as more traditional camera mounts.

Its battery is also compatible with the Osmo Action series, so if you own DJI action cameras, you can share accessories and batteries.

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Xiaomi launches new multi-head massage gun with 25kg thrust, 4mm massage depth & 31-day battery

Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Multi-Head Massage Gun 3 in China, with pre-sales starting at an introductory price of 369 yuan ($54). It uses wider, multi-node massage heads instead of the typical single-point design to cover a larger area at once.

Xiaomi Mijia Multi-Head Massage Gun 3

Mijia Multi-Head Massage Gun 3 Specifications

The massage gun comes with three interchangeable attachments built for different parts of the body, such as the back, legs, waist, and hips. The largest of the three is the leg massage head, which has an 18,300mm² contact area for general tapping.

Xiaomi Mijia Multi-Head Massage Gun 3

There is also a spherical head with four contact points covering 6,300mm² for moderate kneading, and a pressure-point head with six raised nodes over a 2,700mm² area for deeper pressure. To make it easier to use around the back, the attachments are designed with a physical gap in the middle to avoid making direct contact with the spine.

Inside, the device runs on a dual-axis brushless motor that delivers up to 25kg of maximum thrust and a massage depth of 4mm. It features fixed and variable frequency modes with three intensity levels, offering speeds from 800 to 2,000 RPM. It also includes a memory function that restores the last-used mode and intensity setting.

For handling, the massage gun features a dual-sided grip to help users reach different angles. The shape also allows for hands-free positioning; users can lean the device against a surface like a bed or sofa to keep it pressed against their body without having to hold it continuously.

The unit is powered by a 2,450mAh battery. According to Xiaomi’s testing, it can run for about 310 minutes on the lowest fixed-frequency setting with a 3kg load. For someone operating the device for 10 minutes a day, this works out to roughly 31 days of battery life between charges.

In related news, Xiaomi has launched a new portable ice maker with 6-8 minute ice-making and UV cleaning, along with the Mijia Wireless Floor Scrubber 5 Pro Foam Edition with active foam cleaning.

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