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Unreleased Lenovo Legion gaming phone captured in real life

Lenovo may be getting ready to return to the gaming phone space after several quiet years. A recently spotted device carrying the Legion name has started circulating online, hinting that the company could be preparing a comeback for the long-dormant lineup.

Lenovo Legion Phone Duel 2

The last Legion-branded smartphone was the Legion Y70, released back in August 2022. At the time, it packed Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, a 6.67-inch OLED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate, and a cooling setup designed to keep performance stable during long gaming sessions. It was a fairly capable device, though the series didn’t continue afterward. Lenovo gradually stepped away from gaming phones, at least publicly.

That’s why a recent sighting has caught some attention. At what appears to have been a Lenovo event in China, a company representative was photographed holding an unreleased Legion-branded smartphone. The images were later shared on Weibo, and while they don’t reveal everything, they offer a clear look at the back of the device.

The rear design shows a rectangular camera island placed in the upper-left corner, containing a triple-camera setup along with an LED flash. Beneath the camera module sits fairly prominent Lenovo Legion branding.

Interestingly, the design seems a bit more restrained than older Legion models. Previous devices in the series leaned heavily into gaming aesthetics. This one appears more conventional, suggesting Lenovo may be aiming for something that balances gaming performance with everyday usability.

If Lenovo plans to compete in the current gaming phone market, the device will likely target the same performance segment occupied by models like the RedMagic 11 Pro or the iQOO 15.

That would probably mean a flagship chipset, paired with a high-refresh-rate AMOLED display, likely 144Hz or higher. A large battery and fast charging would also be expected, along with some form of advanced cooling, such as a large vapor chamber or even active fan cooling.

For now, Lenovo hasn’t officially confirmed the device. Still, the fact that it appeared at a company event suggests development may already be fairly far along. If that’s the case, an official reveal might not be too far away—possibly sometime in the coming months.

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New OnePlus Nord 6 series phone BIS certified, could pack 144Hz display, 9,000mAh battery

OnePlus is expected to unveil the OnePlus Nord 6 by early April in India. However, it appears that may not be the only Nord-branded phone heading to the country. A new device believed to be part of the Nord 6 lineup has now surfaced in the database of India’s BIS certification platform.

Alleged OnePlus Nord 6 series phone BIS certified

OnePlus Nord CE 6 BIS certified
Alleged OnePlus Nord 6 series phone BIS certified

A screenshot reveals that an upcoming OnePlus phone with the model number CPH2805 has received approval from India’s BIS authority. The listing does not mention the final name of the device or any of its key specifications.

Back in December 2025, live images of a OnePlus phone carrying the model number CPH2805 surfaced online. Later, the same device debuted in China with the OnePlus Turbo 6V branding, which carries the model number PLY110. The CPH2805 device appears to be a rebranded version of the Turbo 6V. Globally, it may launch as part of the Nord 6 lineup, though it remains unclear whether it will be called the OnePlus Nord 6V or the OnePlus Nord CE 6.

Considering that the Nord CE 6 or Nord 6V could be a rebranded version of the Turbo 6V, it is expected to feature a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel with a 1.5K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, and an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor. Under the hood, the device may include the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip, along with LPDDR5x RAM, UFS 4.1 storage, and a large 9,000mAh battery with support for 100W charging.

The Nord CE 6 may also feature a 16-megapixel front camera and a dual rear camera setup consisting of a 50-megapixel main sensor and a 2-megapixel secondary lens. Other expected features include dual speakers and an IP68/69-rated dust and water-resistant body.

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Motorola Razr 70 images appear for the first time, fast charging capabilities revealed via 3C listing

Around a week ago, the upcoming Motorola Razr 70 bearing the model number XT2657-2 was spotted on the TENAA certification platform in China. In a new development, the listing has now been updated with images of the phone. Additionally, the device has received approval from the 3C certification platform in China.

Motorola Razr 70’s TENAA images, 3C certification

The Motorola Razr 70’s TENAA images do not show any major improvement in its design. The back panel features a horizontal dual-camera setup with an LED flash along with a large secondary screen. The bottom half has logos for the Motorola batwing and Razr branding. For security, it features a side-mounted fingerprint sensor along with volume buttons on the right edge.

Motorola Razr 70 3C listing
Motorola Razr 70 3C listing

The Razr 70’s 3C certification reveals that it may ship with 33W fast charging. This indicates that the Razr 70 may not offer any improvement in the fast charging department compared to last year’s Razr 60.

Motorola Razr 70 specifications (rumored)

According to previously seen Razr 70’s TENAA listing, the upcoming Motorola Razr 70 is expected to feature a 6.9-inch OLED foldable display with a resolution of 1080 x 2640 pixels, along with a 3.63-inch external screen offering a resolution of 1056 x 1066 pixels. The device is also tipped to include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for security.

For photography, the phone may include a 32-megapixel front camera and a dual rear camera setup comprising two 50-megapixel sensors. Internally, the device is listed with an octa-core processor clocked at 2.75GHz paired with RAM options of 8GB, 12GB, 16GB, and 18GB.

Storage variants could include 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. The phone reportedly houses a dual-cell battery rated at 4,275mAh, though the typical capacity may reach around 4,500mAh. The handset measures 171.3 x 73.9 x 7.2mm and weighs about 188 grams.

With major certifications under its belt, the Razr 70 could launch in China as soon as next month (April).

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Huawei Enjoy 90 Pro Max set to launch with March 23, tipped to pack Kirin 8-series chip, 8,500mAh battery

Huawei has confirmed that its spring product launch event will take place on March 23 in China. The event is expected to introduce new smartphones under the Enjoy series, including the Huawei Enjoy 90 Pro Max and the Huawei Enjoy 90 Plus, along with other ecosystem products.

Huawei Enjoy 90 series launch confirmed for March 23

The Huawei Enjoy 90 Pro Max images shared in promotional material reveal that the phone will feature a narrow bezel display with a centrally placed punch hole camera. The rear panel includes a large circular camera module, a design approach that appears similar to recent Huawei flagship phones. The device is also expected to run HarmonyOS and is likely to focus on long battery life.

According to reports, the Enjoy 90 Pro Max will be powered by a Kirin 8 series processor, although the exact chipset has not been confirmed yet. Speculation suggests that it could use either the Kirin 8000 or Kirin 8020 platform. The Kirin 8020 is said to feature a Taishan architecture CPU combined with a Maliang 920C GPU.

The phone is tipped to include a large battery rated at around 8500mAh, which could make it one of the biggest batteries in this segment. The display is expected to be a 6.84 inch 1.5K OLED LTPS panel. Storage variants may include 8GB paired with 128GB, 256GB and 512GB options.

Meanwhile, the Enjoy 90 Plus is expected to arrive with a 6.7-inch LCD screen supporting a 90Hz refresh rate and a 6620mAh battery. The device is also likely to feature a Kirin 8000 series chip and multiple color options, including white, blue and a finish called Starry Fruit.

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LG showcases next-gen HVAC solutions with AI-powered VRF systems

LG Electronics has confirmed its participation at the ACREX ISHRAE 2026 exhibition in India, where the company is presenting a broad range of HVAC technologies designed for residential, commercial and industrial environments. The showcase highlights LG’s latest efforts to develop cooling systems that deliver improved efficiency and reliable climate control for diverse building needs.

LG presents AI-driven HVAC solutions at ACREX 2026

LG India at ACREX ISHRAE 2026 exhibition

At the event, the company is displaying an extensive HVAC portfolio that includes advanced VRF systems, chillers and cassette air conditioners suited for different Indian climate conditions. LG’s focus is on intelligent cooling solutions that combine performance with energy efficiency.

Among the key highlights is the Multi V i VRF system powered by artificial intelligence. The system includes features such as AI Smart Care, AI Smart Metering and AI Space Care, which help manage energy consumption while maintaining indoor comfort. It is aimed at large commercial buildings, hotels and premium residential projects where efficient cooling is essential.

LG is also showcasing its fifth generation Multi V5 VRF system equipped with an Ultimate Inverter compressor. The system uses dual sensing control to monitor both temperature and humidity, helping maintain a stable indoor environment. It can operate across a temperature range from minus 20°C to 53°C, making it suitable for different climatic conditions across India.

The company is also presenting its Hydrokit solution, which recovers heat from VRF systems to produce hot water for residential and hospitality environments. This approach helps reduce overall energy consumption.

For large infrastructure projects such as factories and data centres, LG is displaying a range of AHRI-certified chillers including magnetic bearing, screw and centrifugal models designed for reliable and efficient cooling.

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Vivo X300 Ultra to offer cinema-style video recording with 4K 120fps Log support

Ahead of the expected March 30 launch, new details about the Vivo X300 Ultra has surfaced online. Vivo product manager Han Boxiao has shared details about the device’s video capabilities, highlighting improvements designed for both everyday recording and professional content creation.

Professional video recording receives a major upgrade

According to the executive, the upcoming Vivo X300 Ultra continues the evolution that started with the Vivo X200 Pro, whose video capabilities received strong feedback from users across different markets. The new model is said to focus heavily on professional recording, offering improvements in hardware processing, shooting controls and post-production flexibility.

One of the most notable additions is support for full focal length 4K 120fps 10bit Log recording. The previous generation delivered full focal length 4K 60fps Log video, but the X300 Ultra doubles the frame rate to 120fps. This improvement is expected to provide smoother footage and greater flexibility during editing. Importantly, all three rear cameras are said to support the same recording specifications, which removes limitations across focal lengths and ensures consistent output regardless of the lens used.

The phone is also said to introduce a more advanced Professional Video Mode with a redesigned interface. The recording screen reportedly presents shooting information more clearly while allowing creators to adjust a wide range of parameters. Another notable feature is the ability to preview 3D LUT colour profiles while recording Log footage. This allows creators to evaluate colours and tone in real time instead of waiting until the editing stage.

For post-production workflows, the device is claimed to support APV 422 professional video encoding. This format allows for a wider colour range and greater editing flexibility. Vivo says the Log footage can integrate directly into ACES colour workflows that are commonly used in film production, enabling easier collaboration with cinema cameras during colour grading.

Reports have revealed that apart from the Vivo X300 Ultra, the March 30 launch event is also likely to introduce the Vivo X300s smartphone and the Vivo Pad 6 Pro tablet.

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10 MWC 2026 announcements you may have missed

This year’s MWC was packed with announcements from all the big tech and hardware brands. As usual, the big-name devices received most of the attention. Foldables, concept devices, or the camera shootouts. 

But every year, some of the most interesting things to come out of Barcelona end up buried under the noise. This year was no different. So here are ten announcements from MWC 2026 you may have missed. 

Motorola × GrapheneOS

One of MWC’s most surprising announcements came from Motorola and GrapheneOS. 

As you might know, GrapheneOS is the hardened, Google-free version of Android that has always run exclusively on Google Pixel phones. But this changed at MWC 2026. 

Motorola Edge 70 Fusion
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion

Motorola signed a long-term deal with the GrapheneOS Foundation to bring the OS to a future Motorola device. The first compatible hardware is expected to be based on the Signature, Razr Fold, or Razr Ultra lines, built around a future Qualcomm SPU, and is targeted for 2027.

But the deal goes beyond one device. Select GrapheneOS security features will roll out to existing Motorola phones, too. There is also a new “Private Image Data” tool in rollout that automatically strips location data and device metadata from every photo you take before it leaves your phone. Lenovo’s ThinkShield enterprise security stack ties the whole thing together.

Qualcomm Snapdragon X105

As always, Qualcomm had a busy MWC, and there were a lot of announcements from the chipmaker. One such is the new Snapdragon X105 modem designed for the upcoming wave of Android flagships. 

The X105 is 15 percent smaller than its predecessor, 30 percent more power-efficient, and has baked-in support for agentic AI tasks. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS are bundled in the same package.

The headline feature, however, is satellite connectivity that now extends to emergency satellite video calls, not just text and voice. It can also predict RF conditions with the help of sensing software to try to maintain a stronger connection. 

Lenovo AI Workmate

Lenovo brought a lot of concepts to Barcelona this year, but the AI Workmate might be one of the coolest among all. 

It is a motorised desktop robot arm. It has sensors. It has a projector head. It points at your desk and displays interactive notifications, tools, and information directly onto the surface in front of you. It also has expressive animated eyes, which either sounds charming or unsettling, depending on your tolerance for personality in office hardware.

Lenovo also announced an AI Work Companion Concept to go along with the Workmate. Its a smart display and clock that syncs your tasks across devices and helps plan your day.

Lenovo has a decent track record of turning its MWC concepts into shipping products within a year or two. Here’s hoping that the AI Workmate shows up in a ThinkSmart lineup before 2028.

Starlink becomes “Starlink Mobile” and shows what V2 satellites actually mean

SpaceX gave a proper keynote at MWC this year, which is notable in itself. The headline out of it was the official rebrand of their direct-to-device service to “Starlink Mobile.”

The more interesting part was what they shared about the V2 constellation. The next generation of Starlink satellites targets up to 150 Mbit/s mobile data speeds using globally harmonised S-band spectrum. That is roughly a 100× improvement in data density over the current fleet. 

Starlink Mobile already operates across 32 countries with 10 million monthly active users, and the company has set a target of 25 million users by the end of 2026.

Deutsche Telekom × Starlink

This one got a brief mention in a few places, but the full picture is worth spelling out.

Deutsche Telekom officially signed on at MWC as the first European carrier partner for Starlink’s V2 constellation. 

The plan is to use satellite connectivity to plug the coverage gaps that tower infrastructure simply cannot solve. The service is targeting a 2028 launch in Germany. It is being designed so that existing Deutsche Telekom SIM cards work without any changes. 

Vodafone × Amazon Kuiper

Amazon Kuiper is the counterpart of Starlink from Jeff Bezos, and it also made an announcement at MWC 2026. 

It signed a partnership with Vodafone to use LEO satellites to deliver backhaul capacity to 4G and 5G base stations across Europe and Africa. With over 200 Kuiper satellites already in orbit, the network can already deliver up to 1 Gbps download and 400 Mbps upload to ground infrastructure. 

Rollout begins in Germany and other European markets in 2026, before expanding through Vodafone’s Vodacom subsidiary across Africa. The goal is to replace the expensive and slow-to-build fibre runs that currently hold back rural coverage. 

AMD Ryzen AI 400 desktop

AMD chose MWC — a mobile-focused event — to launch its Ryzen AI 400 and Ryzen AI PRO 400 desktop processors. 

These are the world’s first desktop chips to meet Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC requirements, meaning they can run the full suite of on-device AI features that Microsoft has been building since 2024. 

They are built on Zen 5 architecture with AMD XDNA 2 NPUs that deliver up to 60 TOPS of AI compute. Copilot+ demands 40 TOPS of AI compute. The top configurations go up to 8 cores, a 5.1GHz boost clock, and Radeon 860M integrated graphics.

Dell, HP, and Lenovo have all confirmed systems using these chips, expected in Q2 2026. 

Oukitel WP61 + RG14-P

Oukitel is not a brand that gets much mainstream coverage, but their MWC lineup this year was genuinely remarkable, and the WP61 specifically is a first-of-its-kind device.

The WP61 is the world’s first smartphone to combine NTN two-way satellite connectivity, a thermal imaging camera, and a DMR digital walkie-talkie in a single chassis. The device is for emergency responders, construction teams, and field workers who currently carry multiple devices. 

Alongside it, Oukitel announced RG14-P, a solar laptop powered by an Intel Core 7 150U processor, with a dual-battery system (3,000mAh internal plus a swappable 5,200mAh pack) and a 14.1-inch touchscreen. It is built for people who work where power outlets do not exist. The RT10 Pro industrial tablet, with a built-in projector and a 25,000mAh battery, rounds out the lineup.

AWS commits $33 billion to Spain: Europe’s AI infrastructure hub takes shape

Amazon’s Chief Global Affairs and Legal Affairs Officer, David Zapolsky, used MWC as the venue to announce that AWS is expanding its Spain infrastructure investment to $33 billion, an increase of $18 billion over a prior commitment. 

The plans are specific and large. Amazon plans to build seven new solar facilities, a new manufacturing plant in Aragon that will serve as the hub for European server and server rack production. 

GSMA × ESA

The final story is also the most forward-looking one.

At MWC, the GSMA and the European Space Agency jointly announced up to €100 million in new funding to accelerate convergence between space infrastructure and terrestrial mobile networks. The goal is to fund projects that combine LEO satellite capacity with 5G and 6G ground systems.

This kind of institutional backing makes satellite-mobile convergence happen on a faster timeline than the market would manage on its own. The immediate applications are emergency connectivity and rural coverage. 

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Xiaomi launches Mijia IH Rice Cooker 2 with a fluorine-free ceramic pot & 8 cooking modes

Xiaomi has launched the Mijia IH Rice Cooker 2, a smart rice cooker designed to cater to a wide range of household needs. The rice cooker is now available for pre-order in China, starting at 349 yuan (~$50).

Xiaomi Mijia IH Rice Cooker 2

Xiaomi Mijia IH Rice Cooker 2 Specifications

Xiaomi offers the new rice cooker in four capacity options: 2L, 3L, 4L, and 5L. The 2L model can cook approximately eight bowls of rice and is suitable for one to three people. The 3L model can prepare ten bowls, making it ideal for medium-sized families. The 4L and 5L models can cook 16 and 20 bowls of rice, respectively, and are better suited for larger households or gatherings.

The Mijia IH Rice Cooker 2 uses an IH (Induction Heating) system to heat the inner pot evenly from all sides. This system ensures consistent cooking by minimizing temperature differences, allowing each grain of rice to absorb water uniformly. Xiaomi claims this technology produces rice that is soft, glossy, and evenly textured.

Xiaomi Mijia IH Rice Cooker 2

The rice cooker comes with a fluorine-free ceramic-coated inner pot that improves safety and durability. Xiaomi uses a high-temperature sintering process to bond the ceramic layer tightly to the metal body. The pot features multiple layers, including a non-stick ceramic surface, a wear-resistant reinforcement layer, and a heat-conducting aluminum core. This design enhances heat retention and durability while simplifying post-cooking cleanup.

Xiaomi has equipped the rice cooker with eight cooking modes, including standard rice, porridge, soup, steamed dishes, reheated rice, and cake. The device also features a Perfect Cook temperature control system. This system uses nine cooking stages to automatically adjust heat and cooking time, optimizing the process from soaking to simmering.

The Mijia IH Rice Cooker 2 includes additional features, including a 24-hour timer, a 12-hour keep-warm function, and a top-mounted touch control panel with a display. Xiaomi has upgraded the foam breaker to prevent overflow during porridge or soup cooking. The detachable design makes it easier to clean.

In related news, Xiaomi recently unveiled the Mijia Air Conditioner Energy Saving Pro with enhanced efficiency and smart capabilities. The company also introduced a new budget-friendly 10kg top-load washing machine.

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OnePlus 15 and OnePlus 13s Get OxygenOS 16.0.5.700 Update With March 2026 Security Patch

OnePlus has started rolling out the OxygenOS 16.0.5.700 update for the OnePlus 15 and the OnePlus 13s in India. The update is currently being released in batches as an incremental OTA. A small number of users are receiving it first, with a wider rollout expected in the coming days.

For the OnePlus 15, the update carries the firmware version CPH2745_16.0.5.700(EX01) in the Indian region. The OnePlus 13s update arrives with the version CPH2723_16.0.5.700(EX01).

The update introduces several improvements aimed at productivity and usability. Both devices now support multiple simultaneous timers, allowing users to run several timers at once for better multitasking. The timer interface has also been updated to show estimated stop times, making it easier to track when each timer will finish.

The Content Portal has also been updated and now supports app clones, enabling easier content sharing between apps or accounts.

Connectivity features have also been refined. A new “Automatically open received files” option has been added. This switch lets users choose whether files received through sharing services should open automatically after being downloaded.

The OnePlus 13s receives an additional accessibility feature called Motion cues. This option helps reduce motion sickness when using the phone in moving vehicles. It can be enabled by navigating to Settings → Accessibility & convenience → Motion cues.

Both devices also receive the March 2026 Android security patch, which improves overall system security and stability.

Since the update is being rolled out gradually, some users may need to wait a few days before receiving the notification.

If you have not received the OTA notification yet, you can manually check for the update using these steps:

  1. Open Settings on your phone.
  2. Scroll down and tap About device.
  3. Select OxygenOS version.
  4. Tap Check for updates.
  5. If the update is available, tap Download and install.
  6. Restart the device after installation to complete the update.

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Red Magic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro Could Bring Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and a 200Hz OLED Display

The Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro, which debuted globally as the Red Magic Astra, is expected to receive a successor soon. The current model launched with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and a 165Hz OLED display, and both of these key specifications are now rumored to see significant upgrades in the upcoming version.

According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the Red Magic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro is expected to feature the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC. The new chip features a more powerful CPU and improved GPU performance, delivering roughly 10–15% better gaming performance and more stable average FPS during high-intensity scenes.

The tipster also claims that the new tablet will feature a 200Hz OLED display. The exact screen size has not been revealed yet, but it is expected to be around 9 inches to fit into the compact gaming tablet category and compete with devices such as the recently unveiled Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 5.

While most people might think that a 200Hz display is overkill for a tablet, it can still offer practical advantages for gaming. With many modern mobile titles now supporting 120FPS modes, a higher refresh rate panel allows the screen to display frames more consistently, which can reduce motion blur and lower perceived input latency during fast-paced gameplay. This can lead to smoother animations, more responsive controls, and clearer motion in competitive games such as shooters and racing titles.

The tipster has also said that the tablet will most likely come with a 9000mAh battery to support the powerful processor and display. We can also expect a robust cooling solution onboard to keep the chip from running too hot. More details are expected to be revealed in the coming days.

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Baseus launches new super affordable earbuds with Bluetooth 6.0 and 40h battery life

Baseus has unveiled a new budget-friendly pair of earbuds, the TWS 1 Youth Edition, in the Chinese market. They are currently available on JD.com at a special introductory price of just 72 yuan (around $10).

Baseus TWS 1 Youth Edition

Baseus TWS 1 Youth Edition Specifications

The Baseus TWS 1 Youth Edition earbuds feature a 10mm dynamic driver for immersive audio, dynamic bass enhancement with a three-channel airflow system for better low-frequency response, and 3D spatial sound effects for a wider soundstage.

The earbuds also use dual microphones with AI noise reduction to enhance call quality. The microphones reduce background noise, such as wind and traffic sounds, while isolating the user’s voice for clearer conversations.

Baseus TWS 1 Youth Edition

In terms of design, each earbud weighs just 3.3 grams, featuring a water-drop design for a secure fit and reduced pressure. They also have an IP55 rating, making them suitable for workouts and outdoor use.

The earbuds feature Bluetooth 6.0, which improves connection stability and efficiency. Baseus added low-latency technology that reduces lag to 60ms, making the earbuds somewhat suitable for gaming and video playback. The earbuds also support dual-device pairing, which allows users to connect them to two devices simultaneously.

Baseus TWS 1 Youth Edition

Battery life reaches 7 hours per charge, and the charging case extends the total playback time to 40 hours. The earbuds support fast charging, providing 1.5 hours of playback with just 10 minutes of charging. The case charges via a USB-C port and takes about two hours for a full recharge.

Baseus also included touch controls on the earbuds, allowing users to manage playback, answer calls, and activate voice assistants.

In related news, Baseus has recently introduced a 100W 20,000mAh power bank in Europe featuring dual built-in USB-C cables, and the company has also unveiled a new 100W GaN charger with 2C+1A ports that supports Xiaomi’s 100W HyperCharge.

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Samsung’s New Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Pro Keyboard Turns Your Tablet Into a Laptop

Samsung Electronics has officially introduced the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Pro Keyboard, a new accessory designed to transform the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra into a more capable laptop-style productivity device. The keyboard has been launched in select markets including Hong Kong and focuses on portability, durability, and improved usability for tablet users who need a more traditional typing setup.

The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Pro Keyboard features a slim aluminum alloy body, giving it a premium and lightweight design while maintaining durability. Samsung has also integrated a strong metal hinge, allowing the tablet to stand securely and function more like a compact laptop during work or content creation.

Unlike many wireless keyboard accessories, this model does not include a built-in battery. Instead, it connects directly to the tablet using a Pogo Pin interface, which enables instant connectivity and synchronized sleep and wake functionality with the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. This setup eliminates the need for charging the keyboard separately.

Samsung has equipped the keyboard with a full 80-key layout, designed to deliver a comfortable laptop-like typing experience. The integrated touchpad is 14.6% larger than the previous generation, improving navigation and gesture support for multitasking and productivity tasks.

The keyboard weighs 636g, balancing portability with a sturdy build.

The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Pro Keyboard is priced at HK$2198, around $280 USD based on current exchange rates.

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Key Specs:

SpecificationDetails
ProductGalaxy Tab S11 Ultra Pro Keyboard
BrandSamsung Electronics
Compatible DeviceGalaxy Tab S11 Ultra
MaterialAluminum Alloy
Keyboard Layout80 Keys
Touchpad14.6% Larger Than Previous Generation
ConnectivityPogo Pin
BatteryNo Built-in Battery
Special FeatureSynchronized Sleep/Wake
Weight636g
PriceHK$2198 (~$280 / RMB 1940)

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AOC AGON 7 Pro AGP277KX Gaming Monitor Announced With 5K 180Hz and 2K 350Hz Dual-Mode Display

The AOC AGON 7 Pro AGP277KX is a new gaming monitor designed for competitive esports players and high-end PC gaming setups. It features a 27-inch Fast IPS panel with a dual-mode display system that balances ultra-high resolution with extremely fast refresh rates.

The monitor supports one-click switching between two performance modes. Users can run games at 5K resolution (5120 × 2880) at 180Hz for visually detailed AAA titles, or switch to 2K resolution (2560 × 1440) at 350Hz for esports titles where frame rate and responsiveness are more important. The 5K resolution delivers 77 percent more pixels than 4K, allowing finer textures, clearer distant objects, and higher overall image detail. Beyond gaming, the 5K resolution can also be useful for productivity tasks. The higher pixel density allows users to work with multiple windows on screen without scaling issues.

AOC has integrated STW wide-viewing-angle compensation optical technology, which maintains color accuracy even when viewed from the side. The panel offers a 178-degree viewing angle and includes an LR low-reflection layer that reduces surface reflections to 1.8 percent, helping maintain screen visibility in bright environments.

Performance tuning focuses on fast motion clarity. The display uses self-developed Overdrive tuning and offers a 1ms GTG response time. It supports NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and Adaptive-Sync technologies, helping reduce screen tearing and stuttering during fast gameplay.

Color performance is also a key specification. The monitor is factory calibrated with DeltaE below 1, covers 100 percent sRGB and 99 percent DCI-P3 color gamut, and carries DisplayHDR 400 certification. Peak brightness reaches 500 nits in HDR mode.

For connectivity, the AGP277KX includes DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1, and a USB-C port with 65W power delivery, allowing direct connection to desktops, laptops, and game consoles. Additional features include hardware low blue light certification, PIP/PBP split-screen support, and an ergonomic stand with height adjustment, swivel, tilt, and pivot rotation.

The AOC AGON 7 Pro AGP277KX is currently available for pre-order on JD.com in China and is priced at 5999 yuan (~$869).

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Rollme launches Vast smartwatch with curved display and 1000mAh battery for $29.99

Rollme has announced its latest smartwatch, the Rollme Vast. It combines a curved display, health tracking features, and a massive 1000mAh battery.

Rollme Vast smartwatch

Rollme Vast Specifications

The Rollme Vast features a 1.83-inch IPS curved 3D display featuring narrow bezels, responsive touch controls, and a sleek, modern design. It also offers a variety of watch faces and supports custom photo backgrounds.

According to the brand, the smartwatch includes advanced health tracking features through its HX3918 sensor. It monitors heart rate in real time, provides high heart rate alerts, and tracks blood oxygen levels. It also offers sleep monitoring, analyzing deep, light, and REM sleep stages to help users improve their sleep habits.

Rollme has included over 70 sports modes in the Vast. These modes automatically detect activities such as running, rowing, and rock climbing, while generating detailed post-workout reports. The smartwatch also features IP68 waterproofing, allowing users to track swimming metrics like stroke rate, swim distance, and SWOLF scores.

Rollme has equipped the Vast with a 1000mAh battery, which significantly reduces the need for frequent charging. The company claims the smartwatch lasts up to 40 days in standard mode, even with heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring continuously active. The battery life can be extended to 200 days in standby mode, making it one of the most power-efficient smartwatches on the market.

The Vast supports Bluetooth 5.4 for HD calling. It includes an AI voice assistant that allows users to manage schedules, set alarms, and control music using voice commands.

Pricing and Availability

The Rollme Vast is now available in black and silver for an introductory price of $29.99 on the official Rollme store.

In related news, Rollme recently introduced the Navis smartwatch, featuring dual-band GPS, offline map support, and 50-meter water resistance.

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ASUS Launches XG27UQDMS: 27-Inch 4K 240Hz QD-OLED Gaming Monitor

ASUS has introduced the XG27UQDMS, a new 27-inch gaming monitor featuring a fourth-generation QD-OLED panel. The monitor is now available for purchase on JD.com with a listed price of 4999 yuan.

The display offers a 3840 × 2160 (4K) resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate, targeting high-end gaming setups that demand both sharp visuals and fast performance. ASUS states the panel delivers a 0.03ms GtG response time and a pixel density of 166 PPI, helping maintain clarity during fast-moving scenes.

For color performance, the monitor supports 10-bit color and covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. It also carries VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification and can reach HDR peak brightness up to 1000 nits.

The monitor supports NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro technologies. Additional gaming features include dynamic motion clarity, dynamic crosshair, and dynamic shadow enhancement for improved visibility and smoother gameplay.

To help protect the OLED panel, ASUS includes OLED screen protection Pro with functions such as image cleaning and boundary detection, along with a Neo proximity sensor that can automatically turn off the screen when the user moves away.

The stand supports height adjustment, tilt, and rotation, and the monitor also supports VESA wall mounting. Connectivity options include two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4 port, two USB-A (USB 3.2 Gen1) ports with KVM support, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

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Key Specifications:

FeatureSpecification
ModelASUS ROG Strix XG27UQDMS
Screen Size27-inch
Panel Type4th-Generation QD-OLED
Resolution3840 × 2160 (4K UHD)
Refresh Rate240Hz
Response Time0.03ms (GtG)
Pixel Density166 PPI
HDRVESA DisplayHDR True Black 400
Peak HDR BrightnessUp to 1000 nits
Color Depth10-bit
Color Gamut99% DCI-P3
Adaptive SyncNVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro

Gaming and Visuals:

FeatureDetails
Dynamic Motion ClarityReduces ghosting and motion blur for smoother high-refresh gameplay
Dynamic CrosshairOn-screen crosshair overlay for FPS games
Dynamic Shadow BoostBrightens dark scenes to improve visibility

OLED Protection and Smart Features

FeatureDetails
Neo Proximity SensorTurns off screen automatically when user moves away
OLED Care ProPixel cleaning, screen shift, and burn-in protection features

Design and Ergonomics

FeatureDetails
Stand AdjustmentsHeight, tilt, and rotation
Stand DesignNew slim base, ~30% smaller footprint than previous XG series
Wall MountVESA compatible

Connectivity

PortQuantity
HDMI 2.1 (FRL)2
DisplayPort 1.41
USB-A (USB 3.2 Gen1 / 5Gbps, KVM support)2
3.5mm Headphone Jack1

Price

  • Launch Price: 4999 yuan / Approx. $730
  • Availability: Now on sale in China via JD.com

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Nubia Z80 Ultra Becomes First Smartphone With Native OpenClaw AI Integration

Nubia has announced a new internal testing initiative called the “Nubia Shrimp Farmer Program,” aimed at recruiting beta testers for OpenClaw AI integration on the Nubia Z80 Ultra. Selected users will be able to test the system before the public rollout, helping Nubia refine the AI experience through real-world usage.

According to the company, the Nubia Z80 Ultra will be the world’s first smartphone to natively integrate OpenClaw. Unlike most smartphones, where AI runs as a separate app or cloud service, Nubia is embedding OpenClaw directly into the phone’s operating system. This allows the AI to interact with apps, settings, and system functions more naturally.

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Ni Fei, President of the ZTE Terminal Business Unit and President of Nubia Technology, described the device as a “Gateway-type AI phone.” It supports ClawBot scenario-based applications and access to a broader Skills ecosystem, allowing the AI to automate tasks and work across multiple services. This also means AI features can run faster and handle tasks more directly within the operating system.

The Nubia Z80 Ultra, launched on October 22, features the Snapdragon 8 Ultra (5th generation) processor and a 50MP 35mm “Master Eye” main camera with a 1/1.3-inch sensor and DCG dual conversion gain HDR technology. Nubia also offers an optional photography kit for enhanced camera capabilities. The phone starts at 4,999 yuan (around $730).

Why This Matters for Users

OpenClaw could make Nubia phones feel more intelligent and proactive. Because the AI is built into the system, it can automate tasks, manage apps, and respond faster than typical AI assistants. For users, this could translate into smoother voice commands, smarter automation, and deeper AI integration across everyday phone activities rather than relying on separate AI apps.

What is OpenClaw AI?

OpenClaw is an open-source AI agent designed to do more than just answer questions. It can connect with apps, files, and online services to automate real tasks such as browsing the web, managing messages, scheduling actions, or completing multi-step workflows. In simple terms, it turns AI from a basic chatbot into a task-executing digital assistant that can actively perform actions across different apps and services.

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Portronics Vayu Cop Introduced: 150 PSI Inflator, 5000Pa Vacuum, Jump Starter in One Device

Portronics has launched the Vayu Cop, a portable 6-in-1 car emergency utility station designed for vehicle maintenance and roadside emergencies. The device combines several functions into a single compact unit that can inflate tyres, clean interiors, start a vehicle battery, and power small electronics.

Portronics Vayu Cop 6-in-1 rechargeable car utility station

The Vayu Cop includes a digital tyre inflator that supports up to 150 PSI. It is designed for both car and motorcycle tyres. The inflator allows precise pressure control and includes an auto shut-off feature that stops inflation once the set pressure is reached to prevent over-inflation. A built-in digital display shows tyre pressure and device status in real time.

The device also works as a vacuum cleaner and an air blower. The vacuum cleaner offers 5000Pa suction power to remove dust, crumbs, and debris from car seats, footwells, and narrow spaces. The air blower runs at 10,000 RPM and is designed to clear dust from air vents and other hard-to-reach areas inside the vehicle.

Portronics Vayu Cop 6-in-1 rechargeable car utility station

For emergency situations, the Vayu Cop includes a 12V battery jump starter. It comes with smart safety clamps that provide protection against reverse polarity, short circuits, and overcurrent while jump-starting a vehicle with a drained battery.

Portronics has also added a built-in LED flashlight with an SOS mode to improve visibility during roadside emergencies or low-light conditions. The device can also function as a power bank to charge smartphones and other small electronic devices when needed.

The unit is powered by a BLDC motor that is designed to deliver stable performance while operating with lower noise. It runs on four 2000mAh rechargeable batteries and supports Type-C charging.

In terms of design, the Vayu Cop has a compact vertical form factor with a metallic grey finish. A side handle makes it easier to carry and store in a vehicle.

Pricing and availability

The Portronics Vayu Cop is priced at Rs. 5,999 and comes with a 12-month warranty. It is available on Portronics.com, Amazon.in, Flipkart.com, and other online and offline retail stores across India.

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Oppo Pad 5 Pro spec leak reveals Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, 13000mah battery, and more

Oppo may be preparing a new high-end tablet, and early leaks suggest it could be one of the company’s most powerful models yet. The details come from well-known Weibo tipster Digital Chat Station, who posted the specifications of the device.

Oppo Pad 4 Pro

The Pad 5 Pro is reportedly built around a 13.2-inch display, which would make it one of the larger Android tablets currently in development. While not much is known about the display panel yet, it’s expected to feature a high resolution and possibly a high refresh rate. For context, the Pad 4 Pro packs a 2400 x 3392 IPS LCD display that refreshes at 144Hz.

Powering the tablet could be Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. If that turns out to be accurate, the Pad 5 Pro would sit firmly in the flagship category, offering strong performance for gaming, video editing, and multitasking.

As for the battery, the leak mentions a rated capacity of 11,905mAh. The typical capacity is expected to reach around 13,000mAh. The device is said to support 67W fast charging, just like the predecessor.

The Pad 5 Pro is rumored to include an 8MP front camera for video calls and an 13MP rear camera, mainly intended for document scanning and occasional photography.

Storage and memory configurations include 8GB + 256GB, 12GB + 256GB, 12GB + 512GB, and 16GB + 512GB variants.

In the comments of the original post, the tipster hinted that the tablet could arrive around April 2026, possibly alongside a new flagship smartphone. However, pricing details remain unclear for now.

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Windows 11 March update reportedly causing crashes and freezes for some users

Some Windows 11 users are reporting unexpected problems after installing Microsoft’s latest security update. The complaints started appearing only a day or two after the patch rolled out, with several people describing system crashes, freezes, and other stability issues.

The update in question is KB5079473, the March 2026 cumulative update released on March 10 for Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2. It moves systems to builds 26100.8037 and 26200.8037. On paper, the update mainly focuses on security fixes, along with a handful of smaller improvements. Microsoft says it includes updates to Secure Boot certificate handling, improvements to File Explorer search reliability, and changes related to WDAC COM allowlisting.

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But shortly after the update began rolling out, reports started appearing in Microsoft Q&A threads. Some users claim their systems became unstable after installing the patch.

One person wrote that their computer crashed completely three times after the update, forcing them to perform hard reboots and losing unsaved work in the process. Others describe the screen freezing entirely, leaving a restart as the only option. A few users even say their PCs began restarting every 10 to 20 minutes.

“ATTEMPTED_WRITE_TO_READONLY_MEMORY (0xBE).” Beyond that, some users mention apps refusing to launch — including Office and Outlook — while tools like Command Prompt or the Print Screen shortcut stopped responding altogether. One error code mentioned in these reports is 0x800704b3.

In a few cases, users claim their drives became inaccessible on certain Samsung Galaxy Book laptops, while others point to graphical glitches or GPU-accelerated apps crashing on Dell Precision systems. These examples are anecdotal for now, but they do suggest the update may be triggering compatibility issues on some hardware.

For users running into trouble, the usual advice applies: pause updates for the moment, or uninstall the patch through Windows Update settings if possible. Submitting a report through the Feedback Hub can also help Microsoft track down the cause if a wider problem is developing.

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OnePlus Nord 6 Leak Reveals Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, 165Hz Display, and Possible 9000mAh Battery

OnePlus Nord 6 is expected to arrive soon as the successor to the OnePlus Nord 5, and new leaks have revealed several key details about the upcoming mid-range smartphone. According to tipster Yogesh Brar, the device could launch early next month, with the information shared on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter).

The Nord series has traditionally focused on offering strong performance in the upper mid-range segment, and the Nord 6 appears to continue that approach with a significant chipset upgrade.

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Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 Could Power the Nord 6

One of the biggest highlights of the leak is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor. If accurate, this would mark a major performance improvement compared to the Nord 5.

A previously spotted Geekbench listing also suggested the same chipset. Early benchmark information indicates the processor could deliver around 26% higher multi-core CPU performance than the previous model.

This upgrade would position the Nord 6 as one of the most powerful devices in the mid-range smartphone category.

Similar Hardware to the OnePlus Turbo 6

Reports suggest the Nord 6 may share several specifications with the OnePlus Turbo 6, which launched earlier in China.

Based on that model, the Nord 6 could feature a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution and an ultra-smooth 165Hz refresh rate. The display is also expected to support 165Hz high-frame-rate gaming, making it appealing to mobile gamers.

Connectivity may include a self-developed G1 e-sports Wi-Fi chip, designed to improve gaming stability.

Battery and Charging Details

The Chinese Turbo 6 model includes a massive 9000mAh Glacier Battery with 80W wired fast charging. However, it remains unclear whether the global Nord 6 will retain the same battery capacity.

Some reports suggest the battery may be smaller for global markets due to regulatory requirements.

Pricing Expectations

The leak also hints that the OnePlus Nord 6 may launch at a higher price than the Nord 5. While official pricing has not been confirmed, the upgraded chipset and gaming-focused features could justify the increase.

With the expected launch approaching, more details about the device should emerge soon.

OnePlus Nord 6 (Expected) Specs:

FeatureOnePlus Nord 6 (Leaked Specs)
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4
Display6.78-inch AMOLED
Resolution1.5K
Refresh RateUp to 165Hz
Gaming Support165Hz high-frame-rate gaming
ConnectivityG1 e-sports Wi-Fi chip
Rear Camera50MP main camera
Front Camera16MP
BatteryUp to 9000mAh (unconfirmed for global model)
Charging80W wired fast charging
Launch TimelineExpected early April 2026
PriceExpected higher than Nord 5

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