Nothing has started rolling out the first software update for the Phone (4a), just days after the device went on sale. The update is based on Nothing OS 4.1 and carries the build number B4.1-260309-1830, with a download size of 257MB. This update brings the March 2026 Android security patch along with several new features across the system, camera, and UI.
The update introduces Breathing Break widgets in the widget drawer, offering guided exercises for relaxation. Live Updates now extend across the lock screen, notification panel, and Glyph Interface, allowing users to track real-time activity from supported apps like Google Maps. The status bar also shows a dedicated icon when Nothing headphones are connected. Compatibility for Live Updates depends on app support and region.
In the Glyph Interface, the Essential Notifications settings UI has been redesigned for better clarity. A new generative ringtone feature has been added, enabling custom sounds paired with unique Glyph lighting patterns for calls and notifications.
Nothing has also expanded its Essential AI tools. The widget drawer now includes a recommendation section for quicker access to Nothing Playground and AI-driven community content. The Essential Space interface has been updated with a cleaner layout, along with new “For You” and “Library” sections. A new Events feature helps organise tasks, and a search function has been added for faster navigation. Some of these features will require a separate update via Google Play.
Visual changes include a new lock screen clock face inspired by the Phone (3a) Community Edition, co-created with community member Jad Zock. Lock screen customisation now supports Depth effect in beta, along with adjustable clock sizes and alignment. The password screen now includes a wallpaper blur effect, and dual network signals are merged into a single status bar icon.
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Camera improvements include new presets such as an India-exclusive “Cricket” watermark and an “Amber” portrait mode. Playground Sync allows one-tap preset imports, while power-saving recording dims the screen during idle video capture. Image processing has also been improved with better exposure, colour accuracy, and HDR.
The update also improves system stability, network performance, and fixes display issues. The device may heat up during installation, but it will return to normal after completion.
OPPO has launched the K14 5G in India. The phone focuses on battery life, durability, and smooth day-to-day performance. It comes with a 6.75-inch HD+ display with a resolution of 1604 × 720 pixels. The screen supports a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 1125 nits peak brightness. The device runs Android 16 with ColorOS 16.
The phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 6nm processor with an ARM Mali-G57 MC2 GPU clocked at 1072MHz. It is available with 6GB or 8GB LPDDR4X RAM. There is also support for up to 8GB virtual RAM. Storage options include 128GB and 256GB UFS 2.2, with expandable storage up to 1TB using a microSD card. OPPO has added a 3900mm² vapor chamber cooling system to help manage heat.
For cameras, the K14 5G has a 50MP main sensor with f/1.8 aperture and a 2MP portrait sensor with f/2.4 aperture. It supports video recording up to 1080p at 60fps. On the front, there is an 8MP camera with f/2.2 aperture, capable of 1080p video recording at 30fps. The phone also includes a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.
The device has an IP69 rating for dust and water resistance. It measures 166.61 × 78.51 × 8.61mm and weighs 212g. It has a matte finish on the back and frame, which makes it easier to hold. Connectivity features include 5G SA and NSA support, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 ac with 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS with GLONASS, and a USB Type-C port. The phone packs a 7000mAh battery and supports 45W SuperVOOC fast charging. The charger is included in the box.
Pricing & availability
The OPPO K14 5G comes in Prism White, Prism Violet, and Icy Blue. The 6GB + 128GB variant is priced at Rs. 17,999, the 6GB + 256GB model costs Rs. 19,999, and the 8GB + 256GB version is priced at Rs. 21,999. It will go on sale from March 20 at 12 PM on Flipkart, the OPPO India online store, and offline retail stores. Launch offers include a Rs. 1,500 instant discount with HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, and SBI Cards, along with no-cost EMI options for up to three months.
Oura has officially introduced the Oura Ring 4 in India. First launched globally in October 2024, the smart ring is now available at over 100 Croma stores and on Amazon.in.
The Silver and Black variants are priced at ₹28,900, while the premium Stealth, Brushed Silver, Gold, and Rose Gold finishes come with a price tag of ₹39,900. To access all app features, users must pay a monthly subscription fee of ₹599.
Oura Ring 4 Specifications
The Oura Ring 4 tracks over 50 health metrics, including sleep patterns, heart rate, heart rate variability (HRV), stress levels, blood oxygen levels (SpO₂), and daytime activity. The ring uses AI-powered insights to help users understand their health data and make improvements. The device does not have a screen or notifications, and it focuses on providing long-term wellness insights rather than real-time updates.
The Oura Ring 4 features several hardware upgrades over its predecessor. The ring now includes 18 sensing pathways, which improve accuracy for metrics like HRV and blood oxygen levels. The titanium construction makes it lightweight, durable, and comfortable for all-day wear. The device is water-resistant up to 100 meters and has a battery life of 5 to 8 days, with a full charge taking just 20 to 80 minutes.
The company has also drawn attention to sleep-related challenges in India through its report, India: The State of Sleep 2026. According to the findings, Indians get an average of just 6 hours and 28 minutes of sleep per night, around 40 minutes less than those in the highest-sleeping countries.
Bedtimes tend to stretch late, averaging 12:14 AM, while users typically wake up at 7:43 AM, leaving limited time for proper recovery. Many try to make up for this deficit with daytime naps, which reach an average of 53 minutes on Mondays, the highest globally. Through its platform, Oura aims to help users better understand and improve their sleep and overall recovery.
The Oura Ring 4 is available in six finishes and multiple sizes (4-15) to ensure a proper fit. The device integrates with over 40 apps and works with both Android and iOS.
Xiaomi is close to launching the Xiaomi 17T series, and a new report may have spilled the beans on two upcoming phones in the lineup. According to information shared by tipster Digital Chat Station, Xiaomi is working on two new mid-range phones expected to launch in Q2 2026.
While the leak doesn’t reveal the phones’ names, they are expected to be part of the Xiaomi 17T series.
According to the tipster, the vanilla Xiaomi 17T could feature a 6.59-inch flat display with a 1.5K resolution. It may also pack a battery of around 7,000mAh and could be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 processor.
Meanwhile, the higher-end 17T Pro variant is expected to feature the more powerful MediaTek Dimensity 9500. On the camera side, the Pro model may include a periscope telephoto lens.
Software-wise, the devices are likely to run a newer version of HyperOS, though specifics remain unclear.
What else do we know?
A previous report also hints that the Xiaomi 17T and Xiaomi 17T Pro are expected to feature Leica-tuned cameras. The phones are tipped to include a triple rear camera setup consisting of a 50MP primary sensor, a 12MP secondary sensor, and a 50MP telephoto sensor.
Xiaomi 15T
The primary and telephoto sensors may differ between the two models. The Pro version is also expected to include a periscope telephoto camera. For selfies, both devices could feature a 32MP front camera.
According to reports, the Xiaomi 17T could launch in India within the next two to three months. The device is expected to be priced at around ₹55,000. The tipped price may include launch offers that Xiaomi usually provides during the initial sales period.
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Samsung’s Galaxy A series doesn’t usually go for big surprises, and from the latest leaks, the Galaxy A57 seems to follow that same pattern, just with a few practical upgrades here and there.
New details shared by @Alfaturk16 on X include what look like promo materials and internal diagrams of the device. The design is probably the first thing people will notice. The A57 is said to use a unibody metal build, measuring 6.9mm in thickness and weighing around 179 grams. That would make it slimmer and a bit easier to handle than recent models. The bezels also seem slightly reduced, though not dramatically.
Camera hardware looks familiar. There’s a 50MP main sensor, backed by a 12MP ultra-wide that supports 4K at 30fps, along with a 5MP macro lens. On the front, a 12MP selfie camera handles video and photos, also with 4K support.
Software might be where things are intended to feel a little different. The phone is expected to run One UI 8.5 based on Android 16, with features like Now Brief, some level of AI-powered search, and updates to Bixby. How useful those actually are will depend on how well they’re implemented. Samsung’s AI features have been a bit hit-or-miss so far.
Under the hood, the Exynos 1680 is expected to power the device. It’s likely aimed at steady, everyday performance rather than anything too demanding. More interesting is the cooling setup. The leaked internal views suggest a larger vapor chamber, which could help keep performance stable over longer sessions.
The display is a 6.7-inch OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, paired with an in-display fingerprint sensor. Battery capacity is listed at 5,000mAh, with 45W charging support.
Overall, the A57 feels more like a careful update than a major step forward. Still, if these changes hold up, it should fit comfortably into Samsung’s mid-range lineup once it arrives.
Oppo has launched its latest smartwatch, the Watch X3, at a product event alongside the Find N6 foldable smartphone. The new smartwatch brings a high-end design, advanced health tracking features, and standalone smart functionalities.
Oppo Watch X3 Specifications
The Oppo Watch X3 features a lightweight full-titanium design using aerospace-grade TC4 titanium alloy, making it 16% lighter and 6.4% thinner than previous models. It includes a durable sapphire crystal display with a Mohs hardness rating above 8 and a 1.5-inch LTPO OLED screen offering up to 3000 nits peak brightness for sunlight visibility. The smartwatch is highly durable with IP68/IP69 dust and water resistance and MIL-STD-810H military-grade certification.
The Watch X3 excels in health tracking, providing cuffless blood pressure risk assessments, daily blood pressure monitoring, and insights into lifestyle impacts. It features ECG, heart rate, blood oxygen, and wrist temperature sensors, along with a 60-second health check analyzing 14 metrics with AI insights. Its sleep tracking includes sleep stage detection, snore monitoring, and sleep issue risk analysis.
The smartwatch supports more than 100 sports modes. It includes a fat-burning running mode that provides guidance on posture and intensity. The watch tracks detailed fitness metrics such as ground contact time, stride balance, and calorie burn. It uses dual-frequency GPS for accurate outdoor tracking. The device also assesses training load and workout readiness to help users optimize performance.
The watch comes with standalone eSIM functionality for calls and messages, a WeChat smartwatch version for phone-free communication, and NFC for payments, transit cards, and access control. It supports music streaming, navigation apps, and more, running on ColorOS Watch 16 with customizable watch faces, quick notifications, and gesture controls.
The battery offers up to three days of heavy usage, five days of regular use, and 16 days in long battery mode.
Pricing and Availability
The Oppo Watch X3 is available in three colors: Gravity Black, Infinite Titanium, and Cosmos Star Orange. The Gravity Black variant is priced at 2,599 yuan ($364), while the Infinite Titanium version costs 2,799 yuan ($392). The price for the Cosmos Star Orange variant has not been specified. Sales will begin in China on March 20 at 10:00 AM.
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FUJIFILM India has announced the instax mini 13, a new entry-level instant camera in its instax lineup. The camera is designed for instant photo printing and builds on the instax mini 12 with updates focused on ease of use and added shooting flexibility.
The instax mini 13 is an analog instant camera that keeps operation simple. Users can turn the lens to power it on, frame the shot, and press the shutter button to capture and print instantly. The camera introduces two built-in self-timers. The 2-second timer helps reduce camera shake during handheld selfies, while the 10-second timer allows users to place the camera down for group shots or full-body images. The timer is controlled using a lever on the shutter button.
The design has been updated with a rounded, 3D body and a pop-style look. It features a metallic silver logo on the front and a band-wrapped design on the sides. The camera is available in five translucent pastel colors: Dreamy Purple, Candy Pink, Frost Blue, Lagoon Green, and Clay White.
Fujifilm has also included a Camera Angle Adjustment Accessory that allows users to adjust the shooting angle without needing a tripod. This makes it easier to use the self-timer in different scenarios.
The camera retains features from the previous model, including Close-up Mode and Automatic Exposure. Close-up Mode includes parallax correction, which adjusts the viewfinder framing to better match the final print. Automatic Exposure adjusts shutter speed and flash intensity based on the scene to ensure proper brightness.
Fujifilm has also updated the instax UP! smartphone app. The latest version uses AI in its scanning feature to improve accuracy and make it easier to digitize instax prints, regardless of background or orientation, for sharing on social media.
Alongside the mini 13, Fujifilm has introduced a new Jet Black color option for the instax WIDE 400 camera, in addition to the existing Green variant.
Pricing & availability
The instax mini 13 is priced at Rs. 10,999 and will be available from March 31, 2026. The instax mini film “PASTEL GALAXY” is priced at Rs. 899 and will also be available from the same date. The mini 13 comes in Dreamy Purple, Candy Pink, Frost Blue, Lagoon Green, and Clay White. The instax WIDE 400 in Jet Black will also be available from March 31, 2026 alongside the Green option.
Foldables in 2026 are no longer experimental; they’re refined, powerful, and surprisingly practical. The real competition now isn’t about who can fold, but who does it better. The Oppo Find N6 and Honor Magic V6 represent two different philosophies: one focused on cutting-edge features and immersive experiences, the other on durability, battery life, and long-term reliability. For buyers investing in a premium foldable, this comparison matters more than ever, as small differences can shape everyday usability in a big way.
Both foldables push premium craftsmanship, but they approach durability differently. The Oppo Find N6 stands out with its titanium hinge and aircraft-grade aluminum frame, giving it a slightly more “engineered” feel. The addition of IP58/IP59 protection adds confidence for real-world usage. On the other hand, the Honor Magic V6 feels more refined in durability standards with an IP68/IP69 rating, offering stronger resistance overall. Honor also focuses heavily on screen protection with its armored inner display and anti-reflective coating, which subtly improves usability outdoors. Oppo’s zero-crease claim and self-healing glass lean more toward long-term display smoothness, which feels futuristic.
Display Quality
Oppo delivers a larger, more immersive inner screen with Dolby Vision and strong brightness, while its cover display reaches very high peak brightness levels. Honor counters with extreme brightness numbers and higher PWM dimming, making it more comfortable for sensitive eyes. The slightly smaller display on Honor feels more controlled, while Oppo feels more cinematic.
Verdict
Honor wins for durability and eye comfort, but Oppo feels more premium and immersive.
3. Specifications Including Battery
Performance
Both devices run the same Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip with identical CPU and GPU setups, so real-world performance is virtually identical. Multitasking, gaming, and heavy workloads feel effortless on both. Oppo edges slightly ahead with higher RAM availability across variants, which may help in long-term usage. However, Honor balances this with longer software support, promising up to 7 major Android updates, making it a safer long-term investment.
Battery and Charging
Oppo packs a 6000 mAh battery with fast wired and wireless charging, delivering a balanced flagship experience. Honor goes bigger with up to 7150 mAh (depending on variant), clearly focusing on endurance. Wireless charging is also faster on Honor. In daily use, Honor is likely to last longer, especially for heavy users, while Oppo feels more balanced in charging flexibility.
Verdict
Performance is equal, but Honor wins overall due to a larger battery and longer software support.
4. Camera
5. Main and Secondary Lenses
Oppo takes a bold approach with a 200MP main sensor, paired with a periscope zoom and ultrawide lens tuned with Hasselblad color science. This setup leans toward detail-rich photography and more vibrant, stylized output. Honor uses a more balanced approach with a 50MP main sensor and a higher-resolution 64MP periscope lens, which may produce more consistent zoom results. Oppo’s video capabilities stand out with 4K Dolby Vision recording and higher frame rates, making it more versatile for creators.
Selfie Camera
Both devices feature dual 20MP selfie cameras for the inner and cover screens. The experience is nearly identical, with solid HDR and 4K recording. Neither device clearly dominates here, as both prioritize consistency over innovation.
Verdict
Oppo wins for camera versatility and video features, while Honor offers more balanced zoom performance.
6. Pricing
Price Comparison
The Oppo Find N6 is priced at around $1400 (₹90,000), while the Honor Magic V6 comes in at approximately $1300 (₹110,000). Interestingly, despite being cheaper globally, Honor appears more expensive in the Indian market based on conversion, which affects perceived value. Oppo positions itself as a premium foldable with advanced camera hardware and display innovations, while Honor focuses on durability, battery, and longevity.
Value for Money
Oppo feels like a better deal in regions where pricing is lower, especially considering its camera hardware and display tech. Honor justifies its price with stronger durability ratings, a bigger battery, and long software support, which adds long-term value. The choice depends on whether upfront features or longevity matter more.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
7. Conclusion
Oppo Find N6 stands out with its 200MP camera, Dolby Vision video, self-healing display, and zero-crease design, making it feel cutting-edge and media-focused. Honor Magic V6 counters with industry-leading durability ratings, massive battery capacity, anti-reflective displays, and extended software support. These differences highlight two philosophies: Oppo prioritizes innovation and experience, while Honor emphasizes reliability and endurance.
Verdict
The Oppo Find N6 is the better choice for users who want top-tier camera performance, immersive displays, and a premium foldable feel. The Honor Magic V6 is ideal for those who prioritize battery life, durability, and long-term usability.
Overall, Honor edges ahead slightly as a more practical daily driver, while Oppo feels more exciting and feature-rich.
Alongside the Find N6 foldable, Oppo also announced a new wireless charger, called the Oppo Magnetic Turbo 2 AIRVOOC 50W. As the name suggests, it’s a 50W wireless charger, but with a built-in cooling system and a desktop stand. The charger is priced at 349 yuan (~$50) in China.
According to the company, the wireless charger can charge the Oppo Find N6 to around 50 percent in about 34 minutes. Oppo recommends pairing it with a SUPERVOOC adapter rated at 80W or higher and an official fast-charging cable to achieve those speeds.
The charger has a cooling system inside!
One of the main features here is the cooling system. The charger uses chip-level active turbine air cooling combined with a built-in TEC cooling chip and a centrifugal fan. Oppo says this multi-layer heat dissipation setup helps keep the device cool during charging.
The Magnetic Turbo 2 also introduces multiple operating modes. Users can double-tap the device to switch between high-power cooling charging, a quieter charging mode, and a cooling-only mode that focuses purely on heat dissipation without charging. The charger has indicator lights that show which mode is currently active.
Another practical addition is the built-in stand. The charger includes a 360-degree rotating desktop stand, allowing it to function like a charging dock on a desk. This makes it easier to place a phone upright for video calls, notifications, or general use while it charges.
Despite being designed for Oppo’s magnetic ecosystem, the charger is also compatible with Apple devices. It can wirelessly charge iPhones and supports the Standby feature introduced in recent versions of iOS.
The charger itself is relatively compact, measuring about 63mm in diameter and just over 22mm in height. It connects through a USB-C port and supports Oppo’s AIRVOOC charging protocol.
Samsung has launched the Galaxy M17e 5G in India as part of its budget 5G lineup. The phone focuses on battery life, basic durability, and long-term software support.
The Galaxy M17e 5G features a 6.7-inch HD+ (720 x 1600 pixels) Infinity-U LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 6nm processor with two Cortex-A76 cores clocked at 2.4GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores at 2GHz, along with an Arm Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. The phone comes in 4GB, 6GB, and 8GB RAM options with 128GB internal storage. Storage can be expanded up to 2TB using a microSD card through a hybrid dual SIM slot.
For cameras, the phone has a 50MP main sensor with f/1.8 aperture and a 2MP depth sensor with f/2.4 aperture, supported by an LED flash. On the front, there is an 8MP camera for selfies. It runs Android 16 with One UI 8 and includes Gemini Live features. Samsung has promised 6 OS updates and 6 years of security updates.
The device measures 167 x 77 x 8.2mm and weighs 199g. It uses a Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer back panel and has a key island design for easier button access. It also has an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance and includes a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.
Connectivity features include 5G SA and NSA support with 12 bands, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 ac (2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth 5.3, GPS with GLONASS, NFC, and a USB Type-C port. It also supports USB Type-C audio and has bottom-ported speakers. The phone packs a 6000mAh battery with 25W fast charging support.
Pricing & availability
The Galaxy M17e 5G comes in Vibe Violet and Blitz Blue. Pricing starts at Rs. 12,999. It will be available on Amazon, Samsung.com, and select retail stores. Limited online sales are scheduled from 12 PM to 2 PM, and there is a Rs. 1,250 discount offer.
After weeks of teasers, Poco has finally introduced its latest X-series smartphones, the Poco X8 Pro 5G and the Poco X8 Pro Max 5G. There’s also a themed Poco X8 Pro Iron Man Edition if you’re a Marvel fan.
As expected of the X-series, the two phones are all about performance. Both are powered by MediaTek Dimensity chipsets with a large battery inside. Poco X8 Pro and X8 Pro Max will go on sale in India starting March 23.
Poco X8 Pro Series Specifications
The standout here is clearly the Poco X8 Pro Max 5G. It comes with a large 9,000mAh battery, which Poco claims can give three days of run time in moderate use. The standard Poco X8 Pro 5G, meanwhile, sticks with a still-large 6,500mAh battery.
Both phones support 100W wired fast charging, along with 27W reverse wired charging.
The Poco X8 Pro Max 5G features a 6.83-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It also reaches up to 3,500 nits of peak brightness and includes high-frequency PWM dimming.
The Poco X8 Pro 5G gets a slightly smaller 6.59-inch AMOLED panel, but it retains the same refresh rate and similar display characteristics.
Under the hood, the Pro Max model is powered by a 3nm MediaTek Dimensity 9500s, paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage. The standard Pro uses a Dimensity 8500 Ultra processor, built on a 4nm process, with slightly lower storage ceilings.
Both phones also include Poco’s 3D Ice Loop cooling system, though the Pro Max version gets a larger cooling area. It’s a detail that may matter more for sustained gaming or heavy workloads than everyday use.
Cameras and durability
On the camera side, Poco is sticking with a simpler formula. Both devices feature a dual rear setup led by a 50-megapixel primary sensor with optical image stabilization, alongside an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera. On the front, there’s a 20-megapixel selfie shooter capable of handling video calls and basic content capture.
Both models are also rated IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K for dust and water resistance. The phones run on Android 16 with HyperOS 3 layered on top. The Pro Max variant also includes an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner.
Pricing and variants
The Poco X8 Pro 5G starts at Rs. 29,999 for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage version, going up to Rs. 32,999 for the 12GB variant. The Iron Man Edition is priced slightly higher at Rs. 34,999 and comes in a single configuration.
For the Poco X8 Pro Max 5G, pricing begins at Rs. 39,999 for the 12GB + 256GB model, while the 512GB version goes up to Rs. 43,999.
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Oppo has launched the Find N6, claiming it to be the “world’s flattest foldable smartphone.” It combines advanced technology, sleek design, and high performance, setting a new standard in the foldable smartphone market. Here’s a detailed look at its features, specifications, and pricing.
Oppo Find N6 Specifications
The Find N6 features an 8.12-inch QXGA+ foldable OLED inner screen and a 6.62-inch FHD+ AMOLED outer display, both supporting 1.07 billion colors, 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rates, and 240Hz touch sampling. The inner screen peaks at 2,500 nits brightness, while the outer display reaches 3,600 nits.
For eye comfort, the screens include a 1-nit ultra-low brightness mode. The bezels on the outer screen are reduced by 30%. Both displays are TÜV Rheinland certified for eye protection.
Now, let’s talk about the Zero-Feel Crease tech a bit. Oppo has focused on making the foldable display look and feel as flat as possible, even after long-term use. The system combines a new hinge with advanced memory glass to minimize crease visibility.
The hinge uses a bionic four-axis structure built with chip-level polymer 3D printing technology, reducing surface unevenness from 0.18mm to just 0.1mm. Alongside this, the memory glass delivers over three times the rigidity of conventional flexible glass and can restore up to 99.9% of its flatness after folding.
Together, these technologies help maintain a smoother display surface over time, offering a more seamless and immersive viewing experience. The device is also TÜV Rheinland certified for up to 600,000 folds, ensuring durability alongside improved flatness.
Under the hood, the device features the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. It integrates Oppo’s Tidal Engine optimization system to enhance CPU and GPU performance while reducing power consumption.
The Find N6 runs on ColorOS 16, offering enhanced multitasking and productivity features like multi-window mode for running up to four apps simultaneously. It also includes AI-powered tools such as smart note-taking, voice transcription, image editing, and stylus support with the optional Oppo AI Pen. Oppo guarantees 5 years of Android OS updates and 6 years of security patches.
In terms of photography, The Find N6 features a Hasselblad-engineered quad-camera system, headlined by a 200MP wide-angle main sensor with dual-axis OIS and an f/1.8 aperture. It is paired with a 50MP ultra-wide camera offering a 120° field of view, a 50MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom and dual-axis OIS, and a Danxia color calibration lens for enhanced color accuracy.
The cameras support up to 120x digital zoom, 8K photography, and 4K 120fps Dolby Vision video recording, alongside advanced portrait and cinematic features like XPAN mode for wide-angle shots. Front-facing cameras include 20MP sensors on both the main and cover screens.
The Find N6 packs a massive 6000mAh silicon-carbon battery. It supports 80W wired fast charging and 50W wireless charging. The device is also compatible with various fast-charging standards like UFCS, PPS, and QC.
For connectivity, the device supports dual SIM cards with 5G connectivity across 66 global network bands. It features Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, and NFC for seamless connectivity. The phone includes a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, satellite communication (on select variants), and a USB Type-C 3.2 port for fast data transfer.
The device weighs just 225g and measures 8.93mm when folded. It has an IP56, IP58, and IP59 rating.
Pricing and Availability
The Oppo Find N6 starts at 9,999 yuan ($1,400) for the 12GB + 256GB variant. The 16GB + 512GB model is available for 10,999 yuan ($1,540), while the top-tier 16GB + 1TB satellite communication version costs 11,999 yuan ($1,680).
The phone is available in three colors: Deep Black, Original Titanium, and Gold Orange. Global sales begin on March 20.
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Samsung hasn’t exactly been aggressive with battery upgrades on its smartphones. The Galaxy Z Fold series, in particular, has been sitting on the same 4,400mAh capacity for years now, even as competitors have been pushing much higher numbers for some time. That might finally be about to change.
A new report from GalaxyClub suggests the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 could see a noticeable bump. The device is said to use a dual-battery setup with a combined rated capacity of around 4,854mAh, split between two cells (2,369mAh and 2,485mAh). As usual, Samsung will likely market that as a 5,000mAh battery, which would be roughly a 13% increase over previous models.
The Fold 8 is expected to launch in July, alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 8. Interestingly, the Flip doesn’t seem to be getting the same treatment this time, with leaks suggesting its battery will remain unchanged. So the focus, at least for now, is clearly on the Fold.
Even then, Samsung still isn’t leading the pack. Some competitors are already pushing 6000mAh+ capacities. So while this is progress, it’s more of a catch-up move than a leap ahead.
There’s also a small twist in the leak. Another battery, rated at 2,393mAh, has reportedly been spotted in testing. It’s not confirmed what it belongs to, but speculation points to a possible “Galaxy Wide Fold”, a different take on the Fold design that could launch around the same time.
If that turns out to be real, it might come with a combined capacity somewhere near 4,900mAh. Slightly below the Fold 8, but still better than what Samsung has been offering so far. The idea seems to be a wider form factor, possibly making the device feel more tablet-like when opened up.
All of this points to Samsung slowly responding to pressure in the foldables space. It’s not a dramatic overhaul, but the battery upgrade alone could make the Fold 8 a bit more practical for everyday use.
There’s still a lot we don’t know, but with the expected July 2026 launch window getting closer, more details should start to surface soon.
Foldable phones are no longer just futuristic experiments; they’re now serious flagship contenders. But with brands pushing innovation in different directions, choosing the right one has become more complicated than ever. This comparison between the Honor Magic V6 and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 matters for buyers who want the best blend of performance, durability, and real-world usability in a foldable. One focuses on cutting-edge hardware and aggressive value, while the other leans on refinement and ecosystem strength, making this a true battle of innovation vs experience.
The Honor Magic V6 focuses on durability and refinement with IP68/IP69 protection and stylus support on both displays, making it feel more versatile and future-ready. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, meanwhile, leans into premium craftsmanship with its Armor aluminum frame and Gorilla Glass protection, plus added productivity perks like DeX. Samsung’s approach feels more polished, but Honor’s ruggedness and added functionality quietly stand out in real-world use.
Display Quality
Honor delivers a brighter and more eye-friendly experience with higher peak brightness and advanced PWM dimming, making long usage more comfortable. The cover screen also pushes brightness further, which is noticeable outdoors. Samsung counters with a slightly larger inner display and HDR10+ tuning, giving it an edge in media consumption. However, Honor’s sharper panel and brightness advantage make it feel more cutting-edge overall.
Verdict
Honor Magic V6 wins for display innovation and durability, while Samsung feels more refined but slightly conservative.
2. Specifications Including Battery
Performance
Both devices run top-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite chips, but the Magic V6 uses a newer Gen 5 variant with a more powerful GPU, giving it a slight edge in sustained performance and gaming. Samsung still delivers extremely smooth performance with better software optimization and ecosystem features. In daily use, both feel flagship-fast, but Honor has the raw power advantage on paper.
Battery and Charging
This is where Honor clearly dominates. The Magic V6 packs a significantly larger battery with blazing-fast wired and wireless charging, making it far more reliable for heavy users. Samsung’s battery is comparatively smaller with slower charging speeds, which feels outdated for a premium foldable. Over time, Honor’s battery setup feels more practical and less restrictive.
Verdict
Honor Magic V6 wins convincingly thanks to stronger performance hardware and vastly superior battery and charging.
3. Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
Samsung pushes ahead with a massive 200MP primary sensor and 8K video support, delivering more detail and flexibility, especially for creators. Honor’s triple 50MP + 64MP setup is more balanced, offering strong color consistency and a capable periscope zoom. While Samsung wins on raw power and video, Honor feels more reliable across different shooting scenarios.
Selfie Camera
Honor offers higher-resolution selfie cameras on both inner and cover displays, making it more suitable for video calls and content creation. Samsung’s cameras are decent but feel less impressive in comparison, especially considering the premium price.
Verdict
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 wins for camera power and video, but Honor holds its ground with balanced and practical performance.
4. Pricing
The Honor Magic V6 is priced around ₹1,10,000 ($1300), while the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 comes in significantly higher at ₹1,75,000 ($1900). This creates a massive price gap, especially considering that both target the same premium foldable segment.
Is the price justified?
Samsung justifies its pricing with brand value, software polish, and ecosystem features like DeX. However, the hardware differences do not fully explain the steep premium. Honor, on the other hand, delivers better battery, brighter displays, and comparable performance at a much lower price, making it feel like a smarter purchase. The value proposition clearly leans toward Honor in practical terms.
Verdict
Honor Magic V6 is the clear winner for value, offering flagship-level innovation at a far more reasonable price.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
5. Conclusion
The Honor Magic V6 stands out with its massive battery, ultra-bright displays, stylus support on both screens, and stronger durability ratings. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 counters with premium build quality, DeX desktop mode, superior video capabilities, and a more mature software ecosystem. Samsung feels like a productivity powerhouse, while Honor feels like a next-gen hardware showcase.
Verdict
Honor Magic V6 emerges as the better overall foldable for most users, thanks to its superior battery, display, and value. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 remains a strong choice for those deeply invested in Samsung’s ecosystem and productivity features, but it feels harder to justify at its premium price.
Samsung is reportedly preparing to wind down one of its more experimental foldables just months after introducing it. The company’s first tri-fold device, the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold, is expected to be discontinued following a final round of restocks in its home market of South Korea.
To be honest, the TriFold was never positioned as a mainstream device. Samsung wanted to test whether such a device could gain traction, which explains why it was limited to just a few markets.
Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold
According to reports, Samsung will restock one last batch of the Galaxy Z TriFold before discontinuing it. We haven’t heard from leaks or rumors about any immediate plans for a follow-up model either.
What the Galaxy Z TriFold offers
The Galaxy Z TriFold uses a G-shaped folding mechanism, unlike the S-shaped mechanism of the Huawei Mate XTs. Samsung’s mechanism folds the display inward on both sides, protecting the inner display while offering a larger usable screen when fully opened.
It has a 6.5-inch external display for regular phone use and a much larger 10-inch internal screen that turns the device into something closer to a tablet when unfolded.
Under the hood, the phone runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite platform and supports dual SIM functionality. It also packs a 5600mAh battery. Despite that complexity, Samsung has managed to keep the weight at 309 grams.
The physical design is arguably the most impressive part. The device measures just 4.2mm thick when unfolded and 12.9mm when folded, which is thin considering the multiple layers of folding components inside.
Even so, the TriFold’s use cases were fairly narrow. You either used it fully opened for a large-screen experience or relied on the outer display when closed. There wasn’t much middle ground, which may have limited its appeal beyond enthusiasts and early adopters.
Vivo is expanding its budget 5G lineup in India once again, this time with the new T5x 5G. It follows last year’s T4x 5G, but on paper at least, this looks like a fairly meaningful upgrade.
Up front, the phone gets a 6.76-inch FHD+ LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It’s a flat panel with a punch-hole cutout, and while it’s not AMOLED, it should still be more than fine for basic tasks like texting, scrolling through social media, and watching videos on YouTube.
The bigger change is under the hood. Vivo has moved to the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Turbo, replacing the Dimensity 7300. The company claims it can cross the 1 million mark on AnTuTu, which, if it holds up in real use, should translate to smoother multitasking and slightly better gaming performance. It runs Android 16 with Origin OS 6.0, and Vivo is promising 2 years of OS updates along with 4 years of security patches.
Battery is clearly one of the main highlights here. The T5x packs a 7200mAh battery and supports 44W fast charging. On top of that, the phone is IP68 and IP69 dust and water-resistant. It seems durability is a bigger focus of this phone.
On the camera side, things are more straightforward. There’s a 50MP Sony main sensor paired with a 2MP depth sensor, while the front gets an 8MP selfie camera. Nothing too ambitious, but likely good enough for daylight shots and video calls.
The phone comes in Star Silver and Cyber Green, with pricing starting at Rs. 18,999 for the 6GB + 128GB variant. The 8GB + 128GB model is priced at Rs. 20,999, while the 8GB + 256GB version goes up to Rs. 22,999, factoring in launch offers.
Sales are set to begin March 24, via Flipkart, Vivo’s online store, and offline retail channels. Launch offers include up to Rs. 2,000 instant discount on select bank cards, no-cost EMI options, and bundled OTT access for eligible Jio users.
It’s not trying to do everything, but for budget-conscious buyers who care about practical features and reliability, it could land as an appealing option.
Apple’s AirPods Max headphones have long been positioned as the company’s most premium audio product. With the arrival of the AirPods Max 2, Apple has introduced several upgrades while retaining many of the core design elements that defined the original model. The newer version continues to target users who want high-end audio performance combined with deep integration within the Apple ecosystem.
While the two models share similarities in design and battery performance, the newer version introduces a more advanced chip, improved noise cancellation, and support for newer audio technologies. Here is a closer look at how the AirPods Max 2 compares with the first-generation AirPods Max.
AirPods Max 2 vs AirPods Max
6Final thoughts
The AirPods Max 2 builds on the foundation of the original model rather than redesigning it entirely. The improvements mainly focus on the internal hardware and audio processing capabilities. Features such as the H2 chip, stronger noise cancellation, Adaptive Audio, and lossless audio support represent the most notable upgrades.
For existing AirPods Max users, the decision to upgrade may depend on whether these newer audio features and connectivity improvements are important. For new buyers entering Apple’s premium headphone segment, the AirPods Max 2 represents the more advanced option while maintaining the familiar design and comfort of the original model.
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Samsung has just released the Exynos 2600 with the Galaxy S26 series, and it feels like a real upgrade rather than just an annual refresh. The CPU now features all big cores, the GPU’s performance has improved dramatically, and the connectivity speed is just unmatched.
While the Exynos 2600 brings serious upgrades over the Exynos 2500, the real question is: how does it perform against its biggest rivals, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and Dimensity 9500? We’ll look at the spec sheet, benchmark numbers, and important differences to figure it out.
Here’s the spec sheet to begin with:
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
Dimensity 9500
Exynos 2600
Announced
September 2025
September 2025
December 2025
Process node
3nm (TSMC)
3nm (TSMC)
2nm (Samsung)
CPU cores
8-core
8-core
10-core
CPU configuration
2 x 4.6 GHz (Oryon Gen 3 – Prime) 6 x 3.62 GHz (Oryon Gen 3 – Performance)
1 x 4.21 GHz (C1-Ultra) 3 x 3.5 GHz (C1-Premium) 4 x 2.7 GHz (C1-Pro)
1 x 3.8 GHz (C1-Ultra) 3 x 3.25 GHz (C1-Pro) 6 x 2.75 GHz (C1-Pro)
GPU
Adreno 840 ray tracing support Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
Immortalis Mali-G1 Ultra MP12 ray tracing support MediaTek HyperEngine Gaming Technology
Exynos Xclipse 960 GPU ray tracing support Exynos Neural Super Sampling Heat Path Block (HPB)
NPU
Qualcomm Hexagon NPU
MediaTek NPU 990
AI engine with 32K MAC NPU
Memory
LPDDR5X, up to 5.3 GHz
LPDDR5X, up to 5.3 GHz
LPDDR5X
Storage
UFS 4.1
UFS 4.1
UFS 4.1
Camera
Qualcomm Spectra Triple ISP (20-bit) up to 320MP single camera up to 108MP single camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps) up to 48MP triple cameras (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps) up to 4K/120fps video recording real-time semantic segmentation support
MediaTek Imagiq 1190 ISP up to 320MP single camera up to 8K video recording real-time semantic segmentation support
up to 320MP single camera up to 108MP single camera (30fps) up to 64MP+32MP dual cameras (30fps) up to 8K video recording real-time semantic segmentation support
Connectivity
Snapdragon X85 5G modem download speed: up to 12.5 Gbps upload speed: up to 3.7 Gbps Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 5.8 Gbps) Bluetooth 6.0
integrated 5G modem (3GPP R17) download speed: up to 7.4 Gbps Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 7.3 Gbps) Bluetooth 6.0
Exynos 5410 modem download speed: up to 14.79 Gbps upload speed: up to 4.9 Gbps Wi-Fi 7 Bluetooth 6.0
Quick verdict:
Choose Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 if you want the best overall performance, stronger gaming power, and the most complete flagship experience. Choose Dimensity 9500 if you care more about better gaming stability under heavy load and strong Wi-Fi 7 performance. Choose Exynos 2600 if you want a more balanced chip with solid everyday performance, strong memory results, and promising efficiency and connectivity upgrades.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9500 vs Exynos 2600: Benchmark numbers
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 delivers the best result in the Geekbench CPU test. It scored 3725 points in the single-core test, which is about 7% higher than the Dimensity 9500 (3452 points) and about 22% higher than the Exynos 2600 (3040 points).
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
Dimensity 9500
Exynos 2600
Single core
3,725
3,452
3,040
Multi core
11,318
10,128
10,290
In multi-core performance, however, the Exynos 2600 delivers a noticeably better score than the Dimensity 9500, scoring 10,290 points (vs. 10,128). The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is miles ahead of them with a total score of 11,318 points.
AnTuTu score
On the AnTuTu platform, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 has scored close to 3.9 million points, putting it well ahead of the other two. The Dimensity 9500 scored 3.5 million, and the Exynos 2600 scored 3.2 million.
More important is the breakdown of the total score, which offers clearer insights. It shows a stronger CPU for the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, which scored 1.16 million points, followed by the Exynos 2600 (1.06 million points) and the Dimensity 9500 (1.03 million points).
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
Dimensity 9500
Exynos 2600
AnTuTu score
3,893,781
3,548,426
3,210,573
CPU
1,162,784
1,028,694
1,065,772
GPU
1,568,941
1,413,659
1,212,568
Memory
411,037
385,723
413,700
UX
751,019
720,349
518,533
The Snapdragon chip also scores the highest in the GPU test among the three chips, with a total of 1.56 million. The Dimensity 9500 is just behind it with 1.41 million score, while the gap widens with Exynos 2600, which has scored just 1.21 million points. Memory performance, however, favors the Exynos chip over the other two.
3DMark score
Wild Life Extreme performance
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 takes the top spot here as well with the best score of 7786. The Dimensity 9500 sits below it with 7,163 points, and then comes the Exynos 2600 with 7,061 points. However, the order changes in the low score.
The Dimensity 9500 surprises with the best low score of 4,092 points. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and Exynos 2600 achieve a low score of 3,753 and 3,280, respectively. This results in better stability on Dimensity 9500.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
Dimensity 9500
Exynos 2600
Best loop score
7,786
7,163
7,061
Lowest loop score
3,753
4,092
3,280
Stability
48.2%
57%
46.4%
According to benchmark results we’ve seen so far, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 offers much more promising CPU and GPU performance than the other two, while the competition between the Dimensity 9500 and Exynos 2600 is closer.
The benchmarks alone do not tell the full story; therefore, we’ve included a section below that discusses the camera, connectivity, and other important aspects.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9500 vs Exynos 2600: The differences you should know
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and Dimensity 9500 were announced in September 2025, built using TSMC’s advanced 3nm process node. Three months later, the Exynos 2600 arrived as the world’s first mobile chipset to use the 2nm GAA process, offering enhanced efficiency and thermals.
Performance
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 offers an 8-core CPU, featuring third-generation Oryon cores, while the Dimensity’s 8-core CPU includes ARM’s C1-Ultra, C1-Premium, and C1-Pro cores. Unlike them, the Exynos 2600 features a 10-core CPU comprising C1-Ultra and C1-Pro cores.
The Snapdragon chip offers the highest peak clocked speed of 4.6 GHz, while the Dimensity 9500 peaks at 4.21 GHz and the Exynos 2600 peaks at 3.8 GHz. This helps the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 achieve better performance during demanding tasks.
For graphics-intensive workloads, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 relies on the Adreno 840 GPU, which delivers excellent gaming performance and ray tracing capabilities. Plus, it comes with a full suite of Snapdragon Elite Gaming features to further enhance the gaming performance, stability, and battery efficiency.
The other two chips, the Dimensity 9500 and Exynos 2600, also deliver smooth gaming performance and support ray tracing. Plus, they integrate a range of features to improve the frame rate and the overall performance. Notably, the Exynos 2600 features Heat Path Block (HPB) for the first time on a mobile chipset, while the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and Dimensity 9500 rely on phone-level passing cooling solutions, such as vapor chambers and graphite sheets.
AI and NPU
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 features a hexagon NPU with agentic AI capabilities, enabling a proactive, on-device AI assistant for a personalised experience. The Dimensity 9500 with MediaTek NPU 990 NPU also supports agentic AI, but it isn’t explicitly mentioned on the Exynos 2600 official page. However, the latter, with 32K MAC NPU, offers on-device inference, Visual Perception System for proactive camera AI, and Nota AI integration for enhanced offline processing.
Camera and connectivity
All three chips feature advanced triple ISPs with support for up to 320MP single camera, real-time semantic segmentation, and 8K video recording. The Snapdragon and Exynos chips also offer Advanced Professional Video (APV) codec for lossless pro-level video capture and editing on smartphones.
On the connectivity side, there are several crucial differences. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and Exynos 2600 have integrated 5G modems, while the Exynos 2600 uses an external modem for better manufacturing yields and improved power efficiency. Furthermore, the Exynos chip excels at peak upload and download speeds over a 5G connection, while the Dimensity 9500 offers the highest Wi-Fi 7 speeds. The Snapdragon chip benefits from a mature modem with superior carrier integration.
Choosing between the Google Pixel 10 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra isn’t just about specs; it’s about how smart a smartphone can really feel in daily life. One leans heavily into AI-driven simplicity and photography magic, while the other pushes raw power, versatility, and productivity to the limit. For buyers spending flagship-level money, this comparison matters more than ever, because both phones represent two very different visions of the “future smartphone.”
The Pixel 10 Pro keeps things minimal with a clean glass-and-aluminum design that feels compact and refined. Its understated finish gives it a premium yet subtle identity. On the other hand, the Galaxy S26 Ultra goes bold with a more industrial look, reinforced by Armor aluminum and the integrated S Pen. It feels more like a productivity tool than just a phone, which naturally appeals to power users.
Display Quality
Pixel offers a sharp LTPO OLED panel with excellent brightness and color accuracy, making it ideal for everyday usage and HDR content. However, Samsung’s larger Dynamic AMOLED display takes immersion further with higher resolution, anti-reflective coating, and a more expansive canvas. It simply feels more cinematic and easier on the eyes outdoors.
Verdict
The Pixel 10 Pro feels cleaner and more ergonomic, while the S26 Ultra delivers a more feature-rich and immersive display experience. Samsung edges ahead for media lovers.
2. Specifications Including Battery
Performance
The Pixel 10 Pro’s Tensor G5 focuses heavily on AI-driven tasks, delivering smooth real-world performance with smart optimizations. It feels fluid in daily use, especially with Google’s software integration. Meanwhile, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 inside the S26 Ultra is built for raw power, offering superior gaming, multitasking, and sustained performance under load.
Battery and Charging
Pixel’s battery is reliable and optimized for efficiency, comfortably lasting a full day with moderate usage. Charging is decent but not particularly fast. Samsung pushes ahead with faster wired and wireless charging, making it more convenient for quick top-ups. The larger battery also helps in handling heavy workloads more confidently.
Verdict
Pixel focuses on smart efficiency, but Samsung clearly wins on raw power and faster charging. The S26 Ultra feels more future-proof for demanding users.
3. Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
Pixel continues its legacy of computational photography, delivering highly consistent shots with excellent dynamic range and natural tones. Features like Best Take and AI enhancements elevate everyday photography. Samsung counters with sheer hardware power, a 200MP main sensor, dual telephoto lenses, and versatile zoom capabilities. It excels in detail, long-range zoom, and video flexibility.
Selfie Camera
Pixel’s high-resolution selfie camera captures sharper and more detailed images, especially useful for group shots and social content. Samsung’s selfie shooter is reliable but leans more toward balanced output rather than extreme detail.
Verdict
Pixel is still the king of smart, effortless photography, while Samsung dominates in versatility and zoom. Those who prefer point-and-shoot perfection may lean toward Pixel, but Samsung offers more creative control.
4. Pricing
The Pixel 10 Pro starts at around $1000 (₹1,10,000), while the Galaxy S26 Ultra sits higher at approximately $1300 (₹1,40,000). The price gap is noticeable and immediately positions Samsung as a premium-tier investment.
Value for Money
Pixel delivers strong value with its AI features, excellent cameras, and long-term software support, making it a smart choice for most users. Samsung, however, justifies its higher price with top-tier hardware, S Pen functionality, superior display, and stronger performance. It feels like a complete package for those who want everything in one device.
Verdict
Pixel 10 Pro offers better value for money, but the S26 Ultra justifies its premium with added power and versatility. The choice depends on whether those extras truly matter.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
5. Conclusion
Pixel stands out with its AI-first approach; features like Best Take, Zoom Enhance, and deep Google integration make it feel smarter and more intuitive. Samsung differentiates itself with the S Pen, DeX desktop experience, and a more powerful hardware ecosystem. It feels less like a phone and more like a productivity device.
Verdict
The Pixel 10 Pro is ideal for users who prioritize simplicity, AI features, and camera consistency. It delivers a polished experience without overwhelming complexity. The Galaxy S26 Ultra, however, is built for power users who want maximum performance, versatility, and premium extras.
Overall, the Pixel feels smarter, while the Samsung feels stronger. The better choice ultimately depends on whether intelligence or raw capability matters more in daily use.
In April, Oppo is expected to announce the Oppo Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s Pro in China. It is also being said that there could be a dedicated launch event in Q2 for the Find X9 Ultra’s global debut. Well ahead of the launch, a new report from Nixanbal has revealed almost everything about the X9 Ultra.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra specifications (rumored)
Oppo Find X9 Ultra real-life image
According to the report, the Oppo Find X9 Ultra will feature a larger display than the Find X9 Pro model. The device is expected to include a 6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED ProXDR panel with a resolution of 3120 x 1440 pixels. The screen is tipped to support up to a 144Hz refresh rate and may reach a peak brightness of 3600 nits. It is also expected to be protected by Oppo’s NanoCrystal Glass.
The smartphone is likely to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. The processor will be paired with Oppo’s Trinity Engine for performance optimisation. The report suggests that the handset could ship with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage.
One of the most notable aspects of the Find X9 Ultra could be its camera hardware. The rear camera setup is said to include four primary sensors, led by a 200-megapixel main camera. It may also feature a 200-megapixel periscope camera with 3x optical zoom, along with another 50-megapixel periscope lens offering 10x optical zoom. A 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera is also expected to be part of the system.
In addition to these sensors, the device may include a dedicated True Color Camera designed to improve colour accuracy. Oppo is expected to continue its collaboration with Hasselblad, and the smartphone could include an upgraded Hasselblad Master Mode along with other photography features inspired by professional cameras.
For selfies, the Find X9 Ultra is tipped to feature a 50-megapixel front camera. The device may pack a 7050mAh battery with support for up to 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging.
The design is said to include a metal frame combined with elements of artificial leather on the back panel. It may measure between 8.65mm and 9.1mm in thickness depending on the version, while the weight could range between 235 grams and 236 grams. The phone is also expected to carry IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance.
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