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Silicon-carbon battery tech lets Vivo promise two to three days of use across all four X500 models — but European buyers may get less than the spec sheet suggests.
Xiaomi is launching the same mid-range phone under two sub-brand names simultaneously. The specs are solid, but the battery shrinks for global markets.
Samsung's first smart glasses will debut at London Unpacked on July 22, priced from $379 to $499 — squarely aimed at Meta's Ray-Ban dominance.
A new widget-based interface and built-in Visual Intelligence via Siri signal Apple's most serious push yet into pro-level manual camera controls.
Sony's anniversary WH-1000X The ColleXion arrives May 19 with metal hinges, faux leather, and a premium price tag — but insiders say the audio hardware hasn't changed much.
Renders reveal the biggest design change in Xperia history — and a £1,728 price tag that needs some unpacking.
A Chinese insider points to a June 1 event where Huawei will unveil the Nova 16 series with Kirin 9 chips, a bigger battery, and a redesigned three-tier lineup.
A new Organize Tabs feature will automatically sort open Safari tabs by topic — nearly two years after Google did the same thing in Chrome.
Protective cases spotted on Alibaba confirm the Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide's form factor ahead of an expected July 2026 launch alongside the Z Fold8 and Z Flip8.
Huawei, Honor, and Xiaomi are shifting their flagship focus from photography to video — deploying gimbal hardware, ARRI partnerships, and AI processing to challenge the iPhone's cinematic edge.
Chinese leakers have spilled early specs on Honor's next flagship, and the numbers make Apple and Samsung's battery figures look modest.
A leaked 1:1 sensor could let content creators shoot vertical and horizontal video at once — but it's still early days, and availability outside China is unconfirmed.
AirPods Ultra with built-in infrared cameras have reached advanced testing, with a September 2026 launch now looking likely — if Siri delivers.
iQOO's new flagship bets on endurance over thinness, packing a massive silicon-carbon battery and MediaTek's latest chip. The catch: it's China-only.
The Chinese brand is testing a massive single-cell battery and a dual-cell 10,000 mAh design that charges at 120W — but regulatory hurdles may keep them out of Western stores.














