The new product is already available in the global market
Xiaomi continues to work on the 17th series of smartphones, periodically boasting about the changes it has made. Thus, Xiaomi 17 Pro will have a camera with a new Light Fusion 800 sensor, which the Chinese call the "king of backlight". This 50-megapixel sensor was developed by Xiaomi together with OmniVision and has a size of 1/1.55".
Chinese sources report that a new device has been added to the model range of the flagship Huawei Mate lineup. Huawei is developing a new smartphone, the Mate 80 Air, which is rumoured to be a slimmer version of the flagship Mate 80 and will be positioned as a competitor to the iPhone Air.
Huawei has officially unveiled FreeClip 2, the second generation of its open TWS headphones with a unique "C-bridge" design. The new product retains its familiar unusual shape, but is 15% lighter and 9% more compact. Each earbud weighs only 4.4 g, making them almost invisible when worn.
Honor has released a series of sample photos taken with the Magic 8 Pro camera, which features a new 200MP periscope telephoto module that has been specially designed for night photography. The 23mm, 85mm, and 230mm focal lengths showcase exceptional clarity and natural colour reproduction, even in challenging lighting conditions, and look sharp.
The battery is powered not only by sunlight but also by artificial light
The iFixit team conducted a detailed disassembly of the iPhone 17 Pro to assess its repairability and internal architecture. The smartphone received generally positive reviews, which was reflected in the overall score, but access to some components proved to be very difficult.
Now typos don't prevent games from being found
Not a single iPhone even made it into the top 20!
Smartphones will charge fast and discharge slowly
The device will get a hybrid OS with the best of Chrome OS and Android
The novelty works for up to three hours without external power supply
The company has cancelled digital pre-orders and is giving refunds
The British car manufacturer is postponing the resumption of production for another week, until 1 October. Thus, the pause after the cyberattack will drag on for a whole month.













