Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra raised a few eyebrows when the company replaced the titanium frame used on previous models with Aluminum. Some people saw it as a downgrade on paper. Samsung, however, said the switch helped achieve a lighter and slimmer design while still keeping the phone durable. A new drop test from YouTuber PBKreviews now offers a better idea of how the phone actually holds up.
In the video, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is dropped multiple times from roughly head height onto concrete. This can happen unintentionally when a phone slips out of your hand or pocket. For the most part, the results are surprisingly good.
The front display, protected by Corning Gorilla Armor 2, survives every drop without cracking. There’s no spiderweb pattern across the screen, and the display continues working normally throughout the test. The Armor Aluminum 2 frame also handles the impacts fairly well. It picks up visible dents and scratches, but there’s no structural damage and the phone remains fully functional.
Not everything escapes unscathed, though. One weak point appears to be the glass covering the camera lenses. In the test, the lens cover for the 50MP telephoto camera cracks during the first direct face-down drop and breaks further in later impacts. Despite that damage, the camera itself continues to function. The thinner camera ring design may leave the glass slightly more exposed to impacts.
Compared to the titanium frame on the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the aluminum frame on the S26 Ultra seems to show scratches and dents more easily. Still, these appear to be mostly cosmetic rather than structural problems.
What makes the result notable is that the Galaxy S26 Ultra is thinner than before, measuring 7.9mm, compared to 8.2mm on the previous model. It’s also lighter at 214 grams. Maintaining that level of durability while reducing thickness is likely part of the reason Samsung opted for aluminum this time.
Overall, the test suggests the Galaxy S26 Ultra remains a durable flagship phone, even if the aluminum frame may pick up visible marks over time. For most users, especially those who use a case, the difference may not matter much in everyday use.
Last week, Oppo confirmed that the Oppo Find X9 Ultra will be released globally. Now, in a new development, the device, along with the Find X9s, has passed the NBTC certification in Thailand. Although these devices have been spotted before, the NBTC listings have confirmed their monikers for the first time.
The Oppo Find X9 Ultra with model number CPH2841 and the Find X9sv with model number CPH2873 have been approved by Thailand’s NBTC. As usual, the NBTC listings have not revealed anything about their specifications.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra at SDPPI
Oppo Find X9s approved by BIS
Both model numbers have previously appeared on Indonesia’s TKDN and SDPPI certification platforms. The Find X9s was also approved by India’s BIS authority back in January.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra, Find X9s: What to expect?
The Find X9 Ultra is expected to deliver an ultimate photography experience and rival the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and the upcoming Vivo X300 Ultra. This Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset-powered phone is expected to pack a quad-camera setup featuring a 200-megapixel Sony LYT-901 main camera, a 200-megapixel OmniVision OV52A periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, a 50-megapixel Samsung JN5 periscope telephoto camera with 10x optical zoom, and a 50-megapixel Samsung JN5 ultra-wide camera with a 15mm focal length.
The X9 Ultra is also expected to house a 6.82-inch OLED 2K 120Hz screen and a battery of around 7,000mAh capacity. It is expected to support 80W wired and 50W wireless charging.
The Find X9s could be a toned-down version of the existing Find X9. It will be one of the early adopters of the Dimensity 9500s chip and is likely to lack wireless charging. It will have a triple 50-megapixel camera setup on the back, but the camera sensors may not be the same as the X9. The rest of the specs could be identical between both phones.
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Xiaomi has just launched its latest tablet, the Xiaomi Pad 8, in India, and it takes on the popular Apple iPad (11th Gen), which launched last year and remains one of the best tablets on the market.
Both devices offer strong performance and capable displays, but Xiaomi focuses more on value while Apple leans on its refined ecosystem. Here is a quick comparison to help you decide which one suits you better.
The Xiaomi Pad 8 features an 11.2-inch 3.2K LCD screen with a resolution of 3200×x2136 and a 3:2 aspect ratio. It supports a 144Hz adaptive refresh rate, Dolby Vision, and TÜV Rheinland-certified low blue light technology.
The device also comes in a Nano Texture Display version, which reduces reflectivity by 70% with AG nano-texture and AR coating. The tablet has a full-metal unibody design and measures only 5.75mm in thickness, giving it a premium and sleek appearance.
The Apple iPad 11th Gen offers a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display with a resolution of 2360×1640. The display supports True Tone and reaches 500 nits of brightness, but does not include a high refresh rate.
The iPad measures 7mm in thickness, making it slightly bulkier than the Xiaomi Pad 8. The iPad retains Apple’s signature design with slightly thicker bezels and rounded edges, but Xiaomi’s display and form factor make it more suited for productivity and media use.
2. Performance
The Xiaomi Pad 8 is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5T RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. This combination ensures blazing-fast performance, whether you’re multitasking, gaming, or editing documents.
The tablet also supports Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4, making it future-proof in terms of connectivity.
The iPad 11th Gen runs on the A16 Bionic chip, a 5-core CPU with a 4-core GPU and a 16-core Neural Engine. While the A16’s performance is top-tier and optimized for iPadOS, the lack of higher refresh rates limits its gaming potential compared to Xiaomi’s offering.
For everyday tasks, however, the difference may not be noticeable unless you’re into demanding apps or multiplayer gaming.
3. Software
The Pad 8 runs on HyperOS 3, based on Android 16. The software includes advanced multitasking features such as a 5:5 vertical split view and a 1:9 horizontal split ratio for window management.
It also includes Workstation Mode, which provides a desktop-like experience with an upgraded dock for quick access to apps. Xiaomi has integrated WPS Office into the OS, making it easy to create and edit documents, slides, and spreadsheets.
The iPad (11th Gen) runs on iPadOS 26. Features such as Stage Manager and a PC-level Safari browser make multitasking smooth and intuitive.
Although HyperOS offers better multitasking options on paper, the overall software experience might feel more polished on iPadOS. Ultimately, it comes down to preference, as some users prefer Android while others prefer the Apple ecosystem.
4. Productivity Features
Xiaomi offers productivity accessories for the Pad 8, including the Focus Pen Pro, a pressure-sensitive stylus with gesture support, and the Focus Keyboard/Focus Keyboard Pro for a laptop-like typing experience.
These accessories are priced competitively and deliver excellent value, making the Pad 8 a great choice for budget-conscious users.
Apple takes productivity to the next level with its Magic Keyboard Folio and the 2nd Gen Apple Pencil, which is known for its precision and unmatched low latency.
The iPad also includes optional 5G connectivity, making it a highly versatile device. If you are already invested in the Apple ecosystem, nothing beats Apple’s seamless integration across devices.
From iCloud to Handoff, Apple’s ecosystem ensures a frictionless experience that Android is still striving to match.
5. Battery and Charging
The Xiaomi Pad 8 features a 9200mAh battery that supports 45W fast charging. Xiaomi claims that the tablet can deliver up to 9.3 hours of video playback.
The tablet also supports reverse charging, which adds extra utility for users who need to charge other devices.
The iPad 11th Gen has a 28.6-watt-hour battery that Apple says can last up to 10 hours of web surfing on Wi-Fi.
While the battery life is comparable to Xiaomi’s offering, the lack of fast charging support makes it less convenient for users who need quick recharges.
6. Cameras and Audio
The Xiaomi Pad 8 comes with a 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front camera. The rear camera supports 4K video recording, while the front camera is suitable for video calls and selfies.
The tablet includes quad speakers with Dolby Atmos support, which provides an immersive audio experience for content consumption and gaming.
The iPad 11th Gen has a 12MP rear camera and a 12MP front-facing camera with Center Stage. Center Stage keeps users in focus during video calls by tracking their movement.
The iPad also includes stereo speakers, which provide good audio quality but fall short of Xiaomi’s quad-speaker setup.
7. Pricing and Accessories
The Xiaomi Pad 8 starts at ₹33,999 for the 8GB+128GB model, while the top-end 12GB+256GB Nano Texture Display version is priced at ₹38,999.
The Focus Pen Pro is priced at ₹5,999, and the Focus Keyboard is available for ₹8,999. These prices make Xiaomi’s tablet and accessories more affordable compared to Apple’s offerings.
The iPad 11th Gen starts at ₹34,900 for the 128GB Wi-Fi model. The Magic Keyboard Folio is priced at ₹24,900, and the Apple Pencil costs ₹11,900.
The higher accessory prices make the iPad a more expensive option for users who want to use it as a productivity device.
8. Which Should You Buy?
If you’re looking for a productivity-focused tablet with cutting-edge display tech, powerful hardware, and affordable accessories, the Xiaomi Pad 8 is the better pick.
Its high refresh rate, fast charging, and productivity features make it a versatile device for work and play.
However, if you’re already into Apple’s ecosystem or prioritize software polish and app support, the iPad 11th Gen remains a solid choice.
While it may not match Xiaomi’s hardware value, its seamless integration with Apple’s ecosystem and refined iPadOS experience are hard to beat.
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OPPO has added a new storage variant to its OPPO K14x 5G lineup in India. The phone is now available in a 4GB RAM and 64GB storage version. This joins the existing 4GB + 128GB and 6GB + 128GB models that were introduced last month.
Oppo k14x 5G
The new OPPO K14x 5G 4GB + 64GB variant is priced at ₹12,999. It is currently available through Flipkart and the OPPO India online store. Buyers can get an instant bank discount of ₹750. The phone is also available with a three-month no-cost EMI option. It comes in the same Icy Blue and Prism Violet colour options offered with the other variants.
The OPPO K14x 5G features a 6.75-inch HD+ display with a resolution of 1604 × 720 pixels. The screen supports a 120Hz refresh rate and offers up to 1125 nits of peak brightness. The device runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor built on a 6nm process. Graphics are handled by the ARM Mali G57 MC2 GPU clocked at 1072MHz.
The phone comes with 4GB or 6GB LPDDR4X RAM and supports up to 8GB virtual RAM expansion. Storage options include 64GB or 128GB UFS 2.2 storage. Users can expand storage up to 1TB using a microSD card through the hybrid dual SIM slot.
For photography, the OPPO K14x 5G has a 50MP main rear camera with an f/1.8 aperture and a 2MP portrait sensor with an f/2.4 aperture. The rear camera setup includes an LED flash and supports video recording up to 1080p at 60fps. On the front, the phone has a 5MP camera with an f/2.2 aperture that supports 1080p video recording at 30fps.
The device runs Android 16 with ColorOS 16. It includes a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and has an IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance. Connectivity features include 5G SA and NSA, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi Fi 802.11ac with 2.4GHz and 5GHz support, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS with GLONASS, and a USB Type C port.
The phone measures 166.6 × 78.5 × 8.61mm and weighs 212g. It is powered by a 6500mAh battery that supports 45W SuperVOOC fast charging.
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OnePlus has announced early details about its next pair of wireless earbuds, the OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Pro. The new model will replace the Nord Buds 3 Pro released last year. The company plans to reveal the full specifications, pricing, and battery information during the official launch on March 19.
The earbuds will include a six-microphone system designed to improve call clarity. OnePlus calls this setup “Six-Mic AI Clear Call.” Each earbud contains three microphones that work with AI noise reduction technology to focus on the user’s voice while reducing surrounding background noise during phone calls.
For audio performance, the Nord Buds 4 Pro will use 12mm, titanium-coated dynamic drivers. These drivers are designed to deliver stronger bass and clearer vocals. OnePlus states that the driver system offers a noticeable power improvement compared to the previous generation.
The earbuds will also support several advanced audio features. These include 3D spatial audio and gaming spatial audio to create a more immersive listening experience. The Nord Buds 4 Pro will also support the LHDC 5.0 high-resolution audio codec for higher-quality wireless audio when paired with compatible devices.
OnePlus has also focused on noise cancellation. The Nord Buds 4 Pro feature Active Noise Cancellation that can block up to 55 decibels of external noise. The ANC system has received high-performance noise cancellation certification from TÜV Rheinland.
In terms of controls, the earbud stems include touch and swipe gesture support. Users can adjust volume, control playback, and manage audio directly from the earbuds without needing to open their smartphone.
The design includes two color options called Radiant Gray and Raven Black. Each earbud weighs 4.4 grams. OnePlus has also reduced the size of the charging case by more than 10 percent compared to the previous generation.
After the launch event on March 19, the OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Pro will be sold through Amazon India, Flipkart, the OnePlus India online store, and offline retail stores. More details about battery life, pricing, and regional availability will be confirmed at launch.
Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Vertical Study Lamp 2 in China. The lamp comes with a standard retail price of 2,499 yuan ($363), but the introductory price is set at 2,349 yuan ($342).
Mijia Vertical Study Lamp 2 Specifications
The Mijia Vertical Study Lamp 2 features a dual-light source system that delivers a total luminous flux of 12,700 lumens. The upper light source produces 9,700 lumens for ambient lighting, while the lower source outputs 3,000 lumens for focused desk illumination. Xiaomi designed the lamp for rooms up to 15 square meters, ensuring uniform lighting conditions for studying or reading.
The lamp uses 640 full-spectrum LED beads with a 4000K neutral white color temperature. This configuration closely replicates natural sunlight. It achieves a color rendering index (Ra) of 98 and a solar spectrum fitting coefficient (GFC) above 0.985, which ensures accurate color reproduction for tasks like reading or drawing. Xiaomi claims the lamp maintains minimal glare with a UGR rating below 13 and reduces visible hand shadows on the desk.
The lamp includes AI-based brightness adjustment with an ambient light sensor for stable illumination and a 24GHz radar sensor for detecting user presence. It learns user lighting preferences over time for more precise adjustments.
In terms of control, the lamp offers options via a touch panel, Bluetooth remote, or the Mijia app, allowing users to customize brightness, sensor settings, and lighting modes like study, ambient, and screen modes.
The Study Lamp 2 features a 90-degree rotatable head and covers a desk area of 1.2m x 0.6m. It delivers over 1,800 lux brightness in the central area with high uniformity. Xiaomi designed the lamp for durability, promising up to 38,000 hours of operation, equivalent to 17 years of six-hour daily use.
In related news, Xiaomi has recently launched the Mijia Kids Electric Toothbrush Pro with smart features and animated brushing guidance. The company has also introduced a new smart air conditioner that can detect when someone is in the room and automatically adjust its operation.
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Xiaomi continues to expand its smart home ecosystem with the launch of the Mijia 10kg front-load washing machine, now available for pre-order in China at a launch price of just 1,199 yuan ($174). The new appliance combines minimalist aesthetics, impressive cleaning performance, and advanced smart features, setting a new standard in the budget washing machine market.
Mijia 10kg Front-Load Washing Machine Specs
The washing machine features a compact 516mm body, which fits neatly into standard 600mm cabinets. Xiaomi included a 15mm micro-gap embedded installation to provide a seamless fit with cabinetry and reduce dust accumulation. The control panel uses a simple rotary knob and push-button interface for easy operation.
The washing machine offers a superior wash ratio of 1.25, surpassing the national standard of 1.03. It features a 525mm drum for improved cleaning and reduced tangling, a 3D water flow system for effective dirt and residue removal, and a detergent pre-mix window to prevent residue buildup on clothes.
Xiaomi included 35 stain removal options, 24 washing programs for different fabrics, and a DD direct-drive motor for quiet operation. It features six-dimensional vibration reduction, seven-layer noise insulation, and a nano antibacterial door seal with a 99.9% antibacterial rate for enhanced hygiene.
The washing machine supports Xiaomi HyperOS Connect, enabling control via the Mijia app or XiaoAI voice assistant. It integrates with smart home features like notifications, automated drying rack adjustments, and lighting coordination after a wash cycle, with OTA updates for ongoing functionality improvements.
Xiaomi provides a 3-year warranty for the washing machine and a 10-year warranty for the motor.
JMGO has released the N3 Ultimate 4K laser projector in Japan. The projector is designed for large-screen home viewing and supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision. It can project an image as large as 300 inches, making it suitable for home theater setups in living rooms or dedicated media rooms.
The N3 Ultimate uses JMGO’s MALC 5.0 triple-laser optical engine, which uses separate red, green, and blue lasers. This system delivers 5,800 ISO lumens of brightness, allowing the projector to produce clear images even in rooms with ambient light. JMGO says the projector offers a 20,000:1 native contrast ratio and up to 3,000,000:1 dynamic contrast. It also achieves Delta E ≈ 0.7 color accuracy and covers about 110 percent of the BT.2020 color space, helping reproduce accurate colors across different types of content.
The projector includes AI image processing designed to improve picture quality automatically. It analyzes scenes in real time and adjusts brightness, contrast, and color depending on the content being displayed. The system can also enhance darker scenes by identifying shadow details and adjusting the laser output so that objects in dark areas remain visible while black levels stay deep.
Installation is designed to be simple. The projector can scan the room and detect furniture, shelves, and other obstacles. It then suggests the best projection position and automatically adjusts the image alignment. Users can also save preferred projection positions so the projector remembers them and restores them automatically when moved.
The N3 Ultimate supports optical zoom with a 0.88 to 1.7:1 throw ratio, allowing a 100-inch image from about 1.9 meters away. It also supports horizontal lens shift up to ±53 percent and vertical lens shift up to ±130 percent. These adjustments use physical lens movement rather than digital correction, which helps maintain image clarity.
The projector runs Google TV 5.0, giving access to more than 10,000 apps, including YouTube, Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, U-NEXT, Hulu, and ABEMA. It also supports Google Assistant voice control. For sound, the device includes dual 12.5 W speakers with Dolby Audio and DTS:X certification.
Gaming support is also included. The projector supports 1080p resolution at up to 240 Hz, variable refresh rate, and input latency as low as 1 ms.
Pricing & availability
The JMGO N3 Ultimate is priced at 499,180 yen, which is about $3,200, on the company’s website in Japan. It is also available for pre-order on Amazon US for $3,599.
Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Kids Electric Toothbrush Pro, a smart toothbrush designed to help children develop better brushing habits. The company has also announced a 0-yuan public testing program for the product.
Mijia Kids Electric Toothbrush Pro Specs
The toothbrush features a color display with animated brushing guidance. The screen provides step-by-step instructions, 30-second reminders to switch brushing zones, and positive feedback after the two-minute brushing cycle. Xiaomi says the animations make brushing more engaging for kids while promoting proper techniques. The toothbrush uses a six-axis motion sensor paired with AI algorithms to monitor brushing coverage. It highlights missed areas in orange and ensures children achieve complete cleaning.
Xiaomi has included real-time brushing speed and pressure detection. The toothbrush lights up in red and vibrates if it detects excessive horizontal brushing speed, helping children avoid damaging their enamel or gums. A ring around the handle changes color based on brushing pressure, with green indicating correct force and red signaling excessive pressure.
The toothbrush offers three cleaning modes tailored to different age groups. It provides a gentle mode for kids aged 3-6 and a stronger mode for children aged 7-12. Parents can customize brushing intensity through the Mijia app, which also tracks brushing performance and generates detailed reports. The app allows users to mark dental conditions like cavities and create personalized brushing plans.
The toothbrush features fluoride-infused bristles with rounded edges to protect gums, a flexible, shock-absorbing head, and a soft rubber coating with a silicone protective ring to enhance comfort and prevent contact with the throat.
The Mijia Toothbrush Pro includes IPX8 waterproofing and a 90-day battery life. It charges via USB-C and takes four hours for a full charge. Xiaomi also offers personalization stickers, making the toothbrush more appealing to children.
In related news, Xiaomi recently introduced a smart air conditioner that can detect when someone enters the room and automatically adjust its airflow and temperature. The company has also launched a new smart fan that can run on a power bank and uses 3D airflow technology to circulate cool air across the entire room.
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Honor just took the wraps off the new Magic V6 foldable. Next up, the company may be preparing something very different, a gaming laptop.
According to a post from Chinese tech tipster Digital Chat Station, the gaming machine is powered by an Intel Core i7-14650HX processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 GPU.
The leaker claims to have briefly tested the laptop and says that the system was running its cooling fans at full capacity during use. While that detail doesn’t reveal much about sustained performance yet, it does suggest that the hardware inside is designed for heavier workloads.
According to the post, the prototype configuration includes 16GB of DDR5 RAM and storage options of either 512GB or 1TB SSD.
Honor WIN 2 is also incoming!
Interestingly, the blogger also suggested a possible name for the device: “WIN Gaming Laptop.” The name appears to connect the laptop with Honor’s “WIN” lineup of smartphones; however, it is certainly not the marketing name.
The leak also mentions a new smartphone. The next-generation Honor WIN 2 smartphone is reportedly already in mold testing, which usually happens during the early hardware development stage. The leaker claims both the core configuration and peripheral components are currently being finalized.
None of this has been officially confirmed by Honor yet, but the company has previously hinted that a gaming laptop is on the way. Back in December, Zhu Chencai, general manager of PC products at Honor Terminal Co., Ltd., said on social media that a new gaming laptop was nearing release.
Later that same month, during a product launch event, Honor reiterated that the device would arrive sometime this year. The company also said the laptop would serve as the designated machine for the Delta Force Professional League.
For now, most of the details remain unofficial. But we’ll keep you in the loop if more information surfaces.
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Honor Magic V6 has officially launched today in China. The new foldable arrives with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, a large 7,150mAh battery, and a design that Honor says is durable and thin.
Honor Magic V6
The phone starts at 8,999 yuan (about $1,250) for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model. A 12GB + 512GB version costs 9,999 yuan (around $1,390), while the 16GB + 512GB model is priced at 10,999 yuan (about $1,530).
The top-tier configuration with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage goes up to 11,999 yuan (roughly $1,670). It’s available in four colors: Red Rabbit Red, Sunrise Gold, Snow White, and Velvet Black.
Honor Magic V6 Specifications
One of the main talking points is what Honor calls its “black diamond screen.” According to the company, the external display is coated with 5,600 layers of silicon nitride designed to improve wear resistance by three times compared to previous designs. The foldable display also includes a low-reflection coating with reflectivity rated at just 1.5 percent.
Honor demonstrated the screen’s durability during the launch event by pressing a power drill against it, claiming the display remained intact. The company says the phone can be used without a protective case and should maintain reliability for up to 36 months.
The inner foldable screen also introduces what Honor says is a “seamless crease” design. According to the brand, it reduces the visible fold, or crease, by 44 percent compared to the previous generation. The display structure includes an anti-reflective protective layer, an impact-resistant UTG glass layer, and a carbon fiber support layer. Honor claims this setup improves impact resistance by about 33 percent and has received eye-protection certification from TÜV Rheinland.
The inner display can reach up to 5,000 nits peak brightness, while the outer screen can hit 6,000 nits. Both support 4,320Hz PWM dimming and stylus input.
The foldable is also thin
In terms of design, the Magic V6 weighs about 219 grams and measures roughly 8.75mm thick when folded and 4.0mm when unfolded. Its among the lightest and thinnest foldable phones so far. The device features a 3D textured back panel and an aerospace-grade aluminum frame.
The Magic V6 also carries both IP68 and IP69 ratings and is rated to survive water depths of up to four meters.
Honor Magic V6
Despite being slim, the foldable packs a 7,150mAh Silicon-Carbon battery with silicon content exceeding 32 percent. The battery has an energy density of 985Wh/L, which Honor claims is a record for foldable devices. Honor also offers a second model with a 6,850mAh battery and slightly lower silicon content.
On the camera side, the Magic V6 includes a 64-megapixel telephoto camera using a 1/2-inch sensor and supports CIPA 6.5 level stabilization. Honor has also integrated its AiMAGE color engine and AI-assisted photography features like intelligent composition and dual-screen shooting previews.
Honor is also introducing what it calls an “AI Intelligence Officer,” which can proactively push news or scheduled content. The Magic V6 supports AI translation across 14 languages, real-time screen translation, and a range of gaming optimizations, including 120FPS support.
Honor Magic V6 -7,150mAh battery
Connectivity is another area Honor highlights. The device supports 25 5G bands across more than 200 regions and is the first phone to support BeiDou satellite SMS services across China’s three major carriers.
Interestingly, the Magic V6 also has several features designed to work with Apple devices. Users can access iCloud Photo Library, extend their Mac display wirelessly, transfer files to a Mac with one tap, and connect with AirPods or Apple Watch features.
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Red Magic has launched the Cooler 8 Air in China, a smartphone cooling accessory designed for gamers and performance users. The cooler weighs 65 grams and supports 18W power output, achieving cooling temperatures as low as −20°C. The company has priced the Cooler 8 Air at a promotional launch price of 129 yuan ($18), down from its regular price of 149 yuan ($22).
Red Magic Cooler 8 Air Specifications
The Cooler 8 Air has a compact design with dimensions of 63 x 21 mm. Red Magic claims the device is as light as a typical phone case, which helps reduce hand fatigue during extended gaming sessions. The slim 21 mm profile ensures it does not interfere with hand placement, allowing users to maintain a comfortable grip while gaming.
Red Magic has equipped the cooler with a thermoelectric cooling (TEC) module. The module helps reduce smartphone temperatures by up to 45°C under no-load conditions and delivers a minimum cooling temperature of −20°C. The device operates at 18W power output, which enables efficient cooling without increasing bulk.
The company enhanced the cooler with a larger 30 x 30 mm TEC cooling plate, increasing the core cooling area by 44%. Additionally, a 45 mm aluminum alloy heat dissipation surface expands the cooling area by 40%, improving heat distribution across the phone’s surface.
The cooler features a seven-blade fan that runs at speeds of up to 6000 RPM. Despite its high speed, the fan maintains noise levels as low as 30 dB, comparable to a quiet indoor environment.
The device includes RGB lighting with six customizable LEDs. It also offers dual installation options, with a magnetic attachment for iPhone 12 and newer models and an optional clip-on system for Android devices. The clip-on version costs 139 yuan ($20), and the clip can be purchased separately for 20 yuan ($2.8).
In related news, Red Magic has also launched the Cooler 8 Pro, a higher-end model designed for more demanding users. It features up to 36W cooling power, an AI-based temperature control system, and built-in RGB lighting.
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Red Magic has launched the Cooler 8 Pro, a smartphone cooling accessory featuring its 8th-generation Colding cooling architecture. The device includes a self-developed AI temperature control system and starts at 229 yuan ($33) during its introductory sale, down from the original price of 269 yuan ($39).
Red Magic Cooler 8 Pro Specifications
The Cooler 8 Pro features a 1640 mm² semiconductor TEC cooling plate with 124 pairs of PN junction micro cooling pumps. Red Magic claims this design improves cooling performance by 130% compared to the previous generation. The cooler delivers up to 36W of cooling power, reducing surface temperatures by as much as 80°C under heavy loads. It can reach an idle cooling temperature as low as –25°C.
Red Magic equips the Cooler 8 Pro with an 11-blade fan that spins at up to 6500 RPM. The fan works alongside a large aviation-grade aluminum heat sink to dissipate heat efficiently. The vertical airflow design pushes hot air upwards and downwards, ensuring comfort during extended gaming sessions.
The cooler uses 52 neodymium magnets that provide a magnetic force of about 14N. These magnets securely attach the cooler to compatible smartphones, keeping it stable during gaming or movement.
The Cooler 8 Pro includes an AI temperature control system that uses a high-precision NTC sensor to monitor the cooler and smartphone temperatures in real time. The system automatically adjusts cooling intensity to prevent condensation while maintaining performance.
The device features RGB lighting with six customizable effects and temperature-sensitive cooling fins that change color based on heat levels. It measures 70 x 63 x 31 mm and weighs 113 grams.
Red Magic recommends a 45W or higher charger to achieve full cooling performance, with a 65W charger suggested for high-performance modes.
In related news, Red Magic has recently teased the upcoming Gaming Tablet 5 Pro, a compact gaming tablet revealed shortly after the announcement of the Legion Tab Gen 5.
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Smartphone makers have been steadily increasing battery capacities in recent months. March 2026 will see a handful of phones with huge batteries, including the Honor Magic V6, which offers one of the largest batteries on a foldable phone. Some other models even cross the 9,000mAh and 10,000mAh thresholds, signalling a clear industry shift toward longer battery life. Here’s a look at the phones with huge batteries that have launched or are expected to arrive in March 2026.
12Ai+ Pulse 2 – 6,000mAh
AI+ Pulse 2
The Ai+ Pulse 2 is an entry-level 4G LTE smartphone announced earlier this month for Rs 5,999 (~$65). Despite its low price, it includes some notable features, such as a 120Hz display, a 50-megapixel camera, and up to 128GB of storage, which is uncommon in this segment.
Oppo is said to be working on three smartphones for the Find X10 series: the Find X10, Find X10 Pro, and Find X10 Pro Max. A new leak has now revealed the screen sizes of these devices.
According to information shared by tipster Digital Chat Station, the Oppo Find X10 could feature a 6.59-inch mid-sized display with a 1.5K resolution. Meanwhile, the Find X10 Pro is said to come with a slightly larger 6.78-inch screen, also with a 1.5K resolution.
As for the Oppo Find X10 Pro Max, the tipster says the display for this “ultra-sized” model is still undecided internally. Oppo may be considering multiple options before finalizing the design. One possibility under discussion, however, is using the same high-end display Oppo is currently using in the Find X9 Ultra.
Dimensity 9600 all-around?
The leak also claims that all three phones could run on MediaTek’s upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 9600 chipset. That said, this contradicts an earlier report from the same tipster.
It suggests the base Find X10 might use the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 instead, while the Find X10 Pro and Pro Max would feature the Dimensity 9600. As with most early leaks, it’s best to take these details with a pinch of salt.
Oppo Find X9 Pro
Moreover, in the comments, the tipster suggests it will be difficult for the brand to upgrade upcoming flagships to LPDDR6 and UFS 5.0. That’s because this combo is “comparable in price to a chip”. The Find X9 series, in comparison, includes LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage.
Apart from this, a few previous leaks have revealed some other specs for these phones. For instance, the Oppo Find X10 Pro Max is rumored to come with three 200MP cameras on the back.
For now, though, most of these details remain unconfirmed.
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Seeking a premium alternative to the AirPods Pro outside the Apple ecosystem? For Android users demanding excellence in build quality, acoustic performance, controls, design, and feature set, the answer has arrived. HUAWEI continues to close the gap between platforms, and the FreeBuds Pro 5 represents its most compelling statement yet. After extensive hands-on testing, my assessment is unambiguous: alongside the AirPods Pro, the FreeBuds Pro 5 currently stands as one of the two finest true wireless earbuds available—period.
Design & Comfort
The FreeBuds Pro 5 adheres to the established design language of its predecessors, retaining the familiar oval charging case. Yet HUAWEI has refined numerous details with precision. The front indicator light now sits within an elegant circular ring, while the lid hinge has been seamlessly concealed from view. Particularly noteworthy is the ingenious unification of the speaker grille and charging port into a single structural element—among the most thoughtful industrial design choices I’ve encountered—yielding a notably cleaner silhouette.The matte finish of the charging case delivers a satisfying tactile quality, though users should exercise caution: the smooth surface offers minimal grip and can prove somewhat slippery in hand.
The earbuds themselves have undergone the most noticeable changes. The battery section is made with a combination of glass and metal materials, and the HUAWEI SOUND logo highlights the flagship status of these earbuds. Each FreeBuds Pro 5 earbud weighs only 5.5 grams, which is 0.3 grams lighter than the previous generation, and the overall size has also been reduced by 10%. I once wore them from nine to six during a full workday without taking them off, and I did not experience any discomfort. They truly manage to be both stylish and comfortable.
Inside the box, three sets of silicone ear tips of different sizes are included. If you want to try different types of ear tips, HUAWEI also offers memory foam tips in its store. There is even a dedicated audio setting specifically designed for these tips.
Controls & Features
The FreeBuds Pro 5 offers three input methods: swipe gestures, pinch controls, and tap commands. Swiping and pinching will feel immediately familiar to AirPods Pro veterans, while tapping remains the standard across most Android and third-party alternatives. This comprehensive approach ensures that regardless of your established muscle memory, the FreeBuds Pro 5 accommodates your preferences with minimal adaptation required. The feature set extends beyond basic controls, and it’s clearly designed to compete directly with the AirPods Pro. Call management via head gestures—answering or declining by nodding or shaking—alongside automatic volume adjustment based on ambient noise levels, positions the FreeBuds Pro 5 among the most intelligently adaptive earbuds in its class.
In fact, the dual-device connection capability may render the FreeBuds Pro 5 superior to the AirPods Pro for multi-device workflows. For users operating across ecosystems—such as those with a Windows workstation alongside mobile devices—seamless switching between sources proves remarkably efficient. Spatial audio with head tracking extends to virtually any paired device, including Windows PCs, Android handsets, and even iOS hardware. This degree of platform-agnostic feature parity is genuinely impressive, and notably rare in the current market.
The sole functional advantage held by the AirPods Pro is direct camera control from the earbuds—a minor concession in the broader feature landscape. Beyond this single exception, the AirPods Pro offer no meaningful functional superiority.
Sound Quality
Unlike Apple, HUAWEI’s pursuit of sound quality seems to have no limits. HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro 5 uses advanced digital cross-over technology based on its third-generation audio chip with dual DSPs. This chip includes two professional audio DACs. The audio source is split by the DSPs, and each DAC independently drives the low-frequency and high-frequency drivers. This results in a 200% improvement in digital cross-over precision and a 50% reduction in DAC noise.
The FreeBuds Pro 5 sounds fuller and more engaging than most rivals. The dual-driver setup—with separate processing for bass and treble—delivers punchier lows and clearer mids, so vocals stand out with real presence. Where the AirPods Pro 3 can sound a bit muffled, Huawei’s tuning feels more open and immediate. The soundstage is wide, with background details crisp rather than buried. It’s a musical, immersive presentation rather than a digital-simulated one—and for most listeners, that’s a definite strength.
Of course, in order to satisfy different listening preferences, FreeBuds Pro 5 also provides a variety of EQ presets as well as customizable EQ options. The absence of these features is one of the reasons why some music enthusiasts are not particularly fond of AirPods Pro.
Noise Cancellation & Transparency
HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro 5 is the first-ever dual-driver ANC earbud that uses both an ultra-linear dual-magnet driver and an ultra-thin micro planar diaphragm driver to emit inverted-phase sound waves that counteract external environmental noise. Both acoustic units work together to generate counter-noise, while a new MIMO AI sensing model actively detects the surrounding environment and adjusts parameters in real time—improving overall noise reduction performance to 220% compared with Huawei FreeBuds Pro 4.
As shown in the chart, the maximum noise reduction depth can reach up to 47 dB. Wind noise suppression is also very impressive. When encountering strong wind, the earbuds will moderately reduce the noise cancellation intensity to prevent wind noise from becoming too noticeable.
Advantages for HUAWEI Phone Users
The features mentioned above are available to both Android phones and iPhones. However, since these are HUAWEI earbuds, connecting them to HUAWEI phones naturally unlocks some exclusive advantages.
The most notable one is 2.3 Mbps lossless audio. When paired with certain HUAWEI phones and using HUAWEI’s self-developed L2HC 4.0 codec technology, the transmission speed can reach up to 2.3 Mbps, delivering 48 kHz / 24-bit lossless audio quality. Even if you are using an older HUAWEI device, such as the Pura 70 Pro, the transmission speed can still reach 1.5 Mbps.
Some additional features, such as voice message announcements and certain health-related options, are also exclusive to HUAWEI phone users.
Battery Life
Officially, HUAWEI claims that FreeBuds Pro 5 can last up to 9 hours with ANC turned off, and around 6 hours with ANC turned on. In practical terms, that means charging the earbuds once during lunch is enough to keep them running throughout the rest of your workday.
During my usage, I never actually managed to drain the battery completely. In-ear earbuds usually need to be taken off occasionally to let your ears rest anyway. In short, battery life is definitely not a weak point of the FreeBuds Pro 5.
Conclusion
The HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro 5 delivers exceptional performance across nearly every metric. Frankly, with the series now in its fifth generation, it’s genuinely difficult to identify any glaring weaknesses. If the price gives you pause, consider this: the AirPods Pro, which falls a bit short on sound quality, commands an even higher premium. From that vantage point, HUAWEI’s pricing feels entirely justified. In my assessment, the FreeBuds Pro 5 establishes a new benchmark for ANC earbuds. If your budget sits above $200, this pair deserves a spot on your shortlist.
Baseus has introduced a new, more lucrative deal for its innovative EnerGeek GX11 4G MiFi Power Bank. The device combines a 20,000mAh power bank with 4G hotspot functionality, making it ideal for users who need reliable connectivity and portable power.
Specifications
The EnerGeek GX11 features fast charging with a maximum output of 67W through USB-C and USB-A ports. It supports the charging of up to three devices at the same time and is compatible with PD and QC charging protocols. This makes it suitable for powering laptops, tablets, smartphones, and other modern devices.
The device uses uCloudlink’s CloudSIM technology to provide global 4G connectivity without requiring a physical SIM card. It supports 13 frequency bands and connects to networks in over 150 countries. The power bank can connect up to 10 devices simultaneously with download speeds of 150Mbps and upload speeds of 50Mbps.
Baseus claims the GX11 offers up to 114 hours of WiFi usage on a single charge. Its compact design includes a heat dissipation system and a Web Portal protection system for added safety.
Updated Plans
Baseus has updated the data plans for its GX11 device. Previously, the company offered a 1GB per month global data plan for 12 months, which was available to all customers who purchased and registered their device.
With the new update, customers who purchase the GX11 on or after March 10, or those who bought it earlier but did not register, will now receive 20GB of local data with a validity period of 60 days. However, the original 1GB per month global data plan will remain available to customers who purchased the device earlier and registered it before the update.
Exclusive Discount (Just $89.99)
The EnerGeek GX11 is currently available on Amazon with a spring promotion that reduces its price from $129.99 to $89.99 using the exclusive promo code WKN324OR. This offer runs from March 11 to March 31, 2026.
Baseus is also providing an additional $9 coupon through the redemption code 2026BaseusMifi, which is limited to 170 redemptions globally on a first-come, first-served basis.
Exynos 2600 is not just another new chip from Samsung; it’s a seriously powerful mobile processor built using the advanced 2nm process node. Samsung has switched to an all-big-core CPU design to offer greater CPU performance. The GPU also promises significantly better compute performance and ray tracing.
The Exynos 2600 is a true upgrade over its predecessor, Exynos 2500, but how does it fare against Qualcomm’s high-end chipsets, such as the Snapdragon 8 Elite? We recently compared it with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (read it here), and the battle was pretty intense, even though it couldn’t outperform the Snapdragon chip. So, we decided to test whether the Exynos 2600 can outperform the Snapdragon 8 Elite.
Exynos 2600
Snapdragon 8 Elite
Announced
December 2025
October 2024
Process node
2nm (Samsung)
3nm (TSMC)
CPU cores
10-core
8-core
CPU cores
1 x 3.8GHz — C1-Ultra 3 x 3.25GHz — C1-Pro 6 x 2.75GHz — C1-Pro
2 x 4.32GHz — Oryon (2nd gen) 6 x 3.53GHz — Oryon (2nd gen)
GPU
Exynos Xclipse 960 GPU Ray tracing support Exynos Neural Super Sampling
Adreno 830 Ray tracing support Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
NPU
AI engine with 32K MAC NPU
Qualcomm Hexagon NPU
Memory
LPDDR5X
LPDDR5X, up to 5.3 GHz
Storage
UFS 4.1
UFS 4.0
Camera
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
Quacomm Spectra ISP (Triple AI-ISPs, 18-bit) up to 320MP single camera up to 108MP single camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps) up to 48MP triple camera (MFNR, ZSL, 30fps) up to 8K video recording real-time semantic segmentation (limitless)
Exynos 2600 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite: Benchmark score
Note: For benchmark results, the tests were conducted on the Galaxy S26 Plus (Exynos 2600) and the Galaxy S25 Plus (Snapdragon 8 Elite).
Geekbench score (v6)
Exynos 2600
Snapdragon 8 Elite
Single core
3,040
3,008
Multi core
10,290
9,730
The Exynos 2600 scores higher on Geekbench than the Snapdragon 8 Elite, though the difference is minimal. The gap widens in the multi-core performance, where the Exynos 2600 achieves about 6% higher score.
AnTuTu score (v11)
Exynos 2600
Snapdragon 8 Elite
AnTuTu score
3,210,573
3,162,650
CPU
1,065,772
967,505
GPU
1,212,568
1,200,291
Memory
413,700
381,416
UX
518,533
613,438
On the AnTuTu benchmark, the Exynos 2600 scores over 3.21 million, slightly higher than the Snapdragon 8 Elite’s 3.16 million.
The AnTuTu score breakdown shows a 10% higher CPU score for the Exynos 2600, while the GPU scores doesn’t show a big jump. The Exynos chip also delivers stronger memory performance, while the Snapdragon 8 Elite leads in the user experience (UX) test.
3DMark score
Wild Life Extreme Test
Exynos 2600
Snapdragon 8 Elite
Score
6,674
6,527
We also ran the chips through the 3DMark Wild Life Extreme test to better understand the gaming performance. On this platform, the Exynos 2600 scored 6,674 points, while the Snapdragon 8 Elite stayed behind with 6,527 points.
While the Exynos 2600 leads here, the difference isn’t significant. Keep in mind that the cooling solution and software turning on a device could also make a big difference.
In all the benchmark tests we have run, the Exynos 2600 has outperformed the Snapdragon 8 Elite, even though the differences haven’t been significant. But they leave some important aspects untouched, including the camera and connectivity. Let’s look at those details to get a better picture.
Exynos 2600 vs Snapdragon 8 Elite: Key differences
Manufacturing process
Exynos 2600 is the industry’s first 2nm GAA mobile processor, while the Snapdragon 8 Elite is built on TSMC’s 3nm (N3E) process, which relies on an advanced FinFET architecture. It offers the Exynos chip a slight advantage in sustained performance and efficiency.
CPU, GPU, & NPU
The Exynos 2600 features a 10-core CPU with C1-Ultra and C1-Pro cores. In contrast, the Snapdragon 8 Elite is equipped with an 8-core CPU, featuring second-generation Oryon cores at a higher peak clock speed.
For handling graphics workloads, the Exynos 2600 relies on the Exynos Xclipse 960 GPU, which supports ray tracing, and Exynos Neural Super Sampling for real-time resolution upscaling and frame generation during gaming. The Snapdragon 8 Elite also ships with a powerful Adreno 830 GPU with excellent ray tracing capabilities, and a full suite of Snapdragon Elite Gaming features.
Both chips also integrate advanced NPUs for on-device AI capabilities: an AI engine with 32K MAC NPU on Exynos 2600 and a Hexagon NPU on the Snapdragon 8 Elite.
Camera
The camera also receives several notable upgrades with Exynos 2600, including a new AI-based Visual Perception System (VPS) that integrates AI-driven computer vision directly into the ISP pipeline for real-time scene analysis, semantic segmentation, and multi-frame processing. The Snapdragon 8 Elite uses an 18-bit Spectra ISP (AI-ISP) with numerous features, including limitless semantic segmentation at 4K resolution, on-device video object eraser, and real-time skin/sky adjustments.
Connectivity
Both flagship processors offer robust connectivity features, but there are still notable differences. The Exynos 5410 modem on the Exynos chip offers up to 14.79Gbps download speed and up to 4.9Gbps upload speed, while the Snapdragon X80 modem on the Snapdragon 8 Elite peaks at 10Gbps download speed and 3.5Gbps upload speed. The rest of the connectivity features are mostly the same.
POCO has launched the POCO C85x 5G in India as its latest budget 5G smartphone. The device joins the company’s C series lineup a few months after the POCO C85, which was introduced in December last year. The new model focuses on a large display, basic performance hardware, and a large battery.
The POCO C85x 5G features a 6.9-inch HD+ display with a resolution of 1600 × 720 pixels and a 20:9 aspect ratio. The screen supports a 120Hz refresh rate and reaches up to 660 nits typical brightness, with peak brightness going up to 810 nits in High Brightness Mode. It also supports DC dimming and carries TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light and Flicker Free certifications.
The phone is powered by the octa-core Unisoc T8300 processor built on a 6nm process. The chipset includes two Cortex-A78 cores clocked at 2.2GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores running at 2GHz, along with an Arm Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. The device comes with 4GB LPDDR4X RAM and supports up to 4GB additional RAM expansion. Storage options include 64GB and 128GB UFS 2.2 storage. Users can expand storage up to 1TB using a microSD card.
The device runs Android 16 with Xiaomi HyperOS. For cameras, the phone has a 32MP rear primary camera along with a secondary sensor. On the front, there is an 8MP camera with an f/2.0 aperture placed inside the display notch.
The POCO C85x 5G packs a 6300mAh battery with support for 15W fast charging, and the charger is included in the box. The company says the battery can retain up to 80 percent of its health after 1,000 charging cycles, which is roughly over three years of use. The device also supports 7.5W reverse wired charging.
Connectivity features include 5G SA and NSA support across n1, n3, n5, n8, n28, n40, and n78 bands. The phone also supports dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac with 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS with GLONASS, and a USB Type C port. Other features include a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and FM radio. The phone measures 171.56 × 79.47 × 8.15mm and weighs 210g. It also carries an IP52 rating for dust and water resistance.
Pricing & availability
The POCO C85x 5G comes in Black, Gold, and Green. The 4GB + 64GB variant is priced at Rs. 10,999, while the 4GB + 128GB version costs Rs. 11,999. The smartphone will go on sale on Flipkart starting March 14.
Xiaomi has launched the Xiaomi Pad 8 in India as its latest flagship Android tablet. The device focuses on display quality, high-end performance, and ecosystem connectivity. It features an all-metal one-piece body with a slim 5.75mm profile and weighs 485g. The tablet measures 251.22mm × 173.42mm and is available in Pine Green, Blue, and Gray. Xiaomi says the device offers an 85.4 percent screen-to-body ratio.
The tablet comes with an 11.2-inch display with a 3:2 aspect ratio and a 3.2K resolution of 3200 × 2136 pixels, delivering a pixel density of 345 ppi. The panel supports a refresh rate of up to 144Hz and reaches up to 800 nits peak brightness with adaptive HDR. The screen also supports Dolby Vision and carries TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light, Flicker Free, and Circadian Friendly certifications.
Powering the Xiaomi Pad 8 is the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 mobile platform built on a 4nm process. The chipset includes a CPU configuration of one Cortex-X4 core at 3.2GHz, three Cortex-A720 cores at 3.0GHz, two Cortex-A720 cores at 2.8GHz, and two Cortex-A720 cores at 2.0GHz. Graphics are handled by the Adreno 825 GPU. The tablet is offered in 8GB + 128GB, 8GB + 256GB, and 12GB + 256GB variants. The 8GB model uses LPDDR5X RAM while the 12GB model uses LPDDR5T. Storage options include UFS 3.1 for 128GB and UFS 4.1 for 256GB.
The device runs Xiaomi HyperOS 3 and supports Xiaomi HyperConnect features such as cross-device camera, combined cameras, cross-device unlocking, Home Screen+, and Smart Hub integration. AI features include AI Writing, AI Speech Recognition, AI Translate Conversation, AI Interpreter, AI Calculator, AI Creativity Assistant, AI Art, and Circle to Search with Google.
The Xiaomi Pad 8 packs a 9,200mAh battery with support for 45W fast charging. Xiaomi includes a 67W charger in the box. Audio is delivered through quad speakers with Dolby Atmos, Hi-Res Audio support, and a 200 percent volume boost.
For imaging, the tablet includes a 13MP rear camera with PDAF and an 8MP front camera. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, and USB 3.2 Gen 1.
Pricing & availability
The Xiaomi Pad 8 starts at ₹33,999 for the 8GB + 128GB variant, while the 12GB + 256GB model costs ₹35,999. A Nano Texture Display version of the 12GB + 256GB model is priced at ₹38,999. Xiaomi is also offering a Creators Edition with a stylus in the box, priced at ₹41,999 for the standard model and ₹43,999 for the Nano Texture version.
Bank offers of up to ₹3,000 are also available at launch, knocking down the starting price to ₹30,999. The tablets will be available to buy in India starting March 17 via Amazon India, mi.com, and Xiaomi Retail stores. Xiaomi is also offering an additional 1 year warrenty to customers buying the tablet in the month of March.
For accessories, the Xiaomi Focus Pen Pro is priced at ₹5,999. The Xiaomi Pad 8 Focus Keyboard is available for ₹8,999, while the standard Xiaomi Pad 8 Keyboard is priced at ₹4,999.
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