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iQOO Z10R Launching on July 24 with Dimensity 7400, 12GB RAM and 5700mAh Battery, Priced Under ₹20,000

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Highlights

  • The iQOO Z10R is launching in India on July 24, priced under ₹20,000, targeting the mid-range market.
  • It features a Dimensity 7400 chipset, 12GB RAM (plus 12GB virtual), 256GB storage and a 5700mAh battery with bypass charging support.
  • At 7.39mm, it’s the slimmest quad-curved phone in its segment with IP68/69 rating, graphite cooling, dual speakers and 50MP OIS + 32MP 4K cameras.
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iQOO Z10R launch date confirmed officially. (Image credit – iQOO)

iQOO has officially confirmed that its upcoming iQOO Z10R will launch in India on July 24. With just days to go, the updated Amazon India landing page has revealed most of the phone’s key specs including its powerful internals and sleek design. Here’s everything we know about the device so far.

iQOO Z10R – Design and Key Features (Revea

At just 7.39mm thick, the Z10R will be the slimmest phone with a quad-curved display in its price range. Under the hood, it’s powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset and comes with 12GB of RAM, as confirmed by its recent Geekbench listing.

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iQOO Z10R key features confirmed via Amazon India. (Image credit – iQOO)

iQOO also says that with an additional 12GB of virtual RAM, the phone can keep up to 44 apps active in the background. Storage won’t be a problem either, with 256GB of internal storage onboard.

The Z10R packs a 5700mAh battery, which should easily get you through a full day or more. While fast charging details haven’t been shared yet, bypass charging support is confirmed. That means you can game or stream while charging, without heating up the phone.

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iQOO Z10R key durability features. (Image credit – iQOO)

To help manage heat, the phone uses a graphite cooling sheet, and it runs on FunTouch OS 15 based on Android 15. You also get dual speakers, an in-screen fingerprint sensor and an IP68/69-rated build that’s resistant to dust, water, and even shocks, thanks to military-grade durability.

iQOO had already confirmed the camera specs earlier. The phone features a 32MP selfie camera and a 50MP Sony IMX882 main camera with OIS (Optical Image Stabilisation) on the back. Both front and rear cameras support 4K video recording.

iQOO Z1R – Price and Colours

The iQOO Z10R will be priced under ₹20,000, making it a strong contender in the mid-range segment. It will be available in two colour options, namely Aquamarine and Moonstone.

FAQs

Q1. When is the iQOO Z10R launching in India and what will it cost?

Answer. iQOO has officially confirmed that its upcoming iQOO Z10R will launch in India on July 24. The iQOO Z10R will be priced under ₹20,000.

Q2. What are the key specifications of the iQOO Z10R?

Answer. It’s powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset, comes with 12GB of RAM (plus 12GB virtual RAM), 256GB storage, and packs a 5700mAh battery.

Q3. What camera setup does the iQOO Z10R offer?

Answer. The phone features a 32MP selfie camera and a 50MP Sony IMX882 main camera with OIS on the back. Both front and rear cameras support 4K video recording.

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Samsung’s First Tri-Fold Phone Might Be Named ‘Galaxy Z TriFold’, Trademark Suggests

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Highlights

  • Samsung has reportedly filed a trademark in South Korea for the name “Galaxy Z TriFold,” hinting at its upcoming tri-fold smartphone or series.
  • The device is internally codenamed Q7M and is expected to launch by December 2025.
  • It is expected to feature a 10-inch inner display, a 6.49-inch cover screen, and a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip.
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First look at Samsung’s tri-fold foldable revealed from animation files from within the One UI 8 build. (Image credit – Android Authority)

Samsung may have skipped showing off its much-anticipated tri-fold smartphone at its recent Galaxy Unpacked event, but that won’t stop us from speculating. The latest word is not even a speculation but sort of a confirmation. A new trademark hints that the tri-fold Samsung phone might already have a name lined up.

Trademark Application Reveals Moniker Galaxy Z TriFold

According to recent reports, Samsung has named its tri-fold phone Galaxy Z TriFold.

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Samsung applies for Trademark protection for the Galaxy Z TriFold name in South Korea. (Image credit – SamMobile)

The name surfaced thanks to a trademark filing in South Korea, spotted by GalaxyClub via SamMobile. While this doesn’t confirm the final branding, it does give us a strong clue.

GalaxyClub speculates that “Galaxy Z TriFold” could either be the name of the tri-fold phone itself or possibly a whole new series of tri-fold devices.

Samsung confirmed after Unpacked that a tri-fold device is still coming this year. Though many details are still under wraps including the final name. The company has at least made it clear that the product is very much in the pipeline.

The tri-fold phone was first teased at the January 2025 Galaxy Unpacked event. Now, Samsung says the device will officially launch by December 2025. While the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7 were revealed earlier this month, the tri-fold was notably missing from the lineup.

Samsung Tri-Fold Phone – What We Know?

Codenamed Q7M, the upcoming tri-fold device is expected to feature a 10-inch inner display when unfolded and a 6.49-inch cover screen. It will be powered by Qualcomm’s top-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. For now, the launch is likely to be limited to South Korea and China.

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Flex G” prototype Samsung showed off at MWC 2025. (Image credit – SamMobile)

Still, the final name isn’t locked in. Some earlier reports suggested names like “Galaxy G Fold,” which would connect it to the “Flex G” prototype Samsung showed off at MWC 2025.

But with this new “Z” trademark, it looks like Samsung might be leaning toward keeping the tri-fold under its existing Galaxy Z series branding or just covering all possibilities by registering multiple names, something big tech companies often do.

If all goes to plan, the Galaxy Z TriFold will land later this year, joining a market currently led only by Huawei’s Mate XT. Whether Samsung’s version will shake up the foldable space or remain a niche offering is something we’ll have to wait and see.

FAQs

Q1. What is the expected name of Samsung’s upcoming tri-fold phone?

Answer. According to recent reports, Samsung has named its tri-fold phone Galaxy Z TriFold.

Q2. When will the Galaxy Z TriFold officially launch?

Answer. Samsung says the device will officially launch by December 2025.

Q3. What are the expected specifications of Samsung’s tri-fold phone?

Answer. Codenamed Q7M, the upcoming tri-fold device is expected to feature a 10-inch inner display when unfolded, a 6.49-inch cover screen, and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.

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iPhone 17 Pro Could Arrive in Bold New Orange and Blue Colours, Leaks Reveal

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Highlights

  • Leaks suggest the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max will come in four colours – Black, Silver, Dark Blue and a striking new Orange.
  • AppleInsider shows five colours versus Majin Bu’s four.
  • The standard iPhone 17 may launch in six colours including new shades like Green and Purple.
  • The iPhone 17 Air could feature Light Gold and a brighter White.
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iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max could come in new Dark Blue and Orange colours. (Image credit – AppleInsider)

The iPhone 17 series is still months away, but leaks are already giving us a glimpse of what to expect, especially when it comes to colour options. According to recent reports, the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max might be getting a splash of colour with new orange and dark blue variants. These would come alongside classic options like black and silver. Here’s a quick roundup of all new leaks.

iPhone 17 Pro Models – Colour Variants

Tipster Majin Bu recently shared a blog post claiming that the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max will be available in just four colours –

  • Black
  • Dark Blue
  • Orange
  • Silver
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iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max renders confirming possible colour options. (Image credit – Majin Bu)

Bu also released some renders showing what these colours might look like.

These colour choices are reportedly based on information from an “accessory manufacturer and sources close to Apple.” Notably, there’s no mention of a Grey variant, which Macworld had previously said was in the works. That would bring the Pro lineup back to four options, rather than expanding to five, a shift that lines up with Apple’s usual approach, but still raises eyebrows because of the bold orange shade.

The Silver and Black in the renders look familiar, similar to past Pro models. As for Dark Blue colour variant, it resembles the iPhone 15 Pro’s finish. The Orange, however, is something entirely new and definitely eye-catching.

Colour That Changes With the Light

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Instant Digital’s post on Weibo. (Translated via Google Translate)

Adding another layer of intrigue, leaker Instant Digital says one of the iPhone 17 Pro colours will have a unique effect that works with iOS 26’s upcoming Liquid Glass interface.

According to their translated post, “It should be white, but it will have different effects under different light.”

Other Sources Sharing iPhone 17 Renders

AppleInsider has also created its own set of renders, claiming they’re based on “prevalent rumours and speculation.” These show five colours, Orange, Dark Blue, Grey, Black and Silver. Now, this seemingly contradicts Majin Bu’s report.

Caption – iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max in five colours. (Image credit – AppleInsider)

These renderings were reportedly based on an “internal document” seen by Macworld, which detailed upcoming colours and even listed their Pantone codes.

While the Black and Grey tones appear to line up with the iPhone 16 Pro’s Black Titanium and Natural Titanium, the other three shades like the Orange, Dark Blue and Silver are fresh additions.

iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air Colour – What We Know?

As for the rest of the iPhone 17 lineup, including the standard model and the new iPhone 17 Air, Macworld’s leak sheds some light on their colour options too.

The iPhone 17 will reportedly come in six colours –

  • Black
  • White
  • Steel Grey
  • Green
  • Purple
  • Light Blue

Black and White are expected to match the iPhone 16’s look, while the other four will be entirely new.

Meanwhile, the iPhone 17 Air is said to launch in –

  • Black
  • White
  • Light Blue
  • Light Gold

According to Majin Bu, the Black option will be carried over from the iPhone 16, while the White will appear slightly brighter.

Overall, while reports are unconfirmed, what we can see from all the speculations is that Apple seems to be shaking things up with the iPhone 17 lineup. This could be especially true for the Pro models, where a bold Orange finish and even light-shifting effects might be on the table.

As for the lineup, we already know that Apple has redesigned the iPhone 17 Pro, created a new iPhone 17 Air and dropped the Plus model from the upcoming lineup. All this will arrive with iOS 26 featuring Liquid Glass fall season.

FAQs

Q1. What new colours are expected for the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max?

Answer. Tipster Majin Bu recently shared a blog post claiming that the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max will be available in just four colours: Black, Dark Blue, Orange, and Silver.

Q2. Will any iPhone 17 Pro colour have special visual effects?

Answer. Leaker Instant Digital says one of the iPhone 17 Pro colours will have a unique effect that works with iOS 26’s upcoming Liquid Glass interface. According to their translated post, “It should be white, but it will have different effects under different light.”

Q3. What are the expected colour options for the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air?

Answer. The iPhone 17 will reportedly come in six colours: Black, White, Steel Grey, Green, Purple, and Light Blue. Meanwhile, the iPhone 17 Air is said to launch in Black, White, Light Blue, and Light Gold.

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Vivo X300 Pro Leak Reveals Bold New Camera Setup With Sony’s 200MP Periscope Sensor

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Highlights

  • Vivo X300 Pro to feature a 200MP Sony LYT-828 periscope lens, paired with 50MP main and ultra-wide sensors.
  • The LYT-828 sensor delivers up to 100dB dynamic range, Hybrid Frame-HDR, UHCG tech for reduced noise and QPD autofocus for sharp, fast focus.
  • The phone will be powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9500 and includes a new lens coating to reduce distortion.
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Vivo X200 FE camera module for reference only. (Image credit – Vivo)

A fresh leak has given us a good look at what Vivo is cooking up for its upcoming flagship the Vivo X300 Pro. The main highlight is an ambitious new camera setup featuring Sony’s latest 200MP sensor. Here’s what we know so far.

Vivo X300 Pro – Camera Details (leaked)

According to a source familiar with Vivo’s hardware plans as reported in the Gizchina report, the X300 Pro will pack three rear cameras. These could be a 50MP main sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide, and a massive 200MP periscope telephoto lens built around Sony’s brand-new LYT-828 CMOS sensor.

Popular tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo has also supported the claim.

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DCS’s recent post on Weibo. (Translated via Google Translate)

But this isn’t just about packing more megapixels. The LYT-828 is a 1/1.4-inch sensor, unusually large for a periscope lens. While it’s not quite as big as the 1-inch LYT-900, Sony claims it delivers better dynamic range, reportedly exceeding 100dB in internal testing.

That’s thanks to Hybrid Frame-HDR, a tech that combines Dual Conversion Gain and Variable Shutter to help capture more detail in highlights and shadows, even in tricky lighting.

The sensor also features UHCG (Ultra High Conversion Gain), which improves noise performance in low-light scenes. Built on a 22nm process, it supports Quad Phase Detection (QPD) autofocus, allowing every pixel to help with focusing. In real terms, that means the camera should be able to lock focus quickly and accurately, even when subjects are far away, moving, or in low light.

Vivo is also reportedly introducing a new lens coating designed to reduce optical distortion. While exact details weren’t shared, it could mean less lens flare, sharper edges, or clearer shots in general. And yes, when asked if the periscope camera will support macro mode, the insider simply said: “Of course it does.”

Powering the X300 Pro will be MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500, which makes sense given that the previous model ran on the Dimensity 9400. So expect flagship-level performance to match the ambitious camera hardware.

If this leak holds up, the X300 Pro could be one of the most camera-focused smartphones of the year, not just in terms of megapixels, but with serious imaging tech under the hood.

FAQs

Q1. What camera setup is expected in the Vivo X300 Pro?

Answer. It’s said to feature a 50MP main sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide, and a 200MP periscope telephoto lens using Sony’s LYT-828 CMOS sensor.

Q2. What makes the Sony LYT-828 sensor special?

Answer. The 1/1.4-inch LYT-828 supports Hybrid Frame-HDR, UHCG for low-light noise reduction, and Quad Phase Detection autofocus for fast, accurate subject tracking.

Q3. Which processor will power the Vivo X300 Pro?

Answer. The device is expected to run on MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 chip, offering flagship-grade performance to match its camera-centric design.

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Google Rolls Out Gemini 2.5 Pro, Deep Search and AI-Powered Business Calls

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Highlights

  • Gemini 2.5 Pro launches in AI Mode, offering advanced capabilities in reasoning, math and coding.
  • Deep Search enables smarter research, automating hundreds of queries to generate fully cited, comprehensive reports.
  • Agentic AI introduces business calling via Google Search, letting AI contact local businesses, gather pricing/availability and organise info.
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Google Rolls Out Gemini 2.5 Pro. (Image credit – Google)

Google is expanding its AI offerings with the launch of Gemini 2.5 Pro in AI Mode. It comes with two major new features, Deep Search and AI-powered business calling. These updates are currently available for AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers in the U.S. Here’s what we know.

Gemini 2.5 Pro Now in AI Mode

Users subscribed to AI Pro or Ultra tiers can now select Gemini 2.5 Pro from a dropdown in Search. This upgraded model is built for advanced reasoning, math and coding. It offers more detailed and accurate responses, especially for complex questions.

Deep Search – Smarter, More Complete Research

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Google Deep Search. (Image credit – Google)

One of the most powerful additions is Deep Search, a tool designed for in-depth research. It runs hundreds of automated searches, pulls information from a variety of sources, and puts together fully cited, comprehensive reports in just seconds.

Whether you’re diving into academic research, planning a home purchase, or doing financial analysis, Deep Search aims to make it faster and easier.

AI Can Now Call Businesses for You

Google also introduced a new Agentic AI feature that allows Search to make calls to local businesses on your behalf.

For example, if you search for “pet groomers near me,” you can tap “Have AI check pricing” and let the AI handle the inquiry. It will contact multiple businesses, ask about prices and availability, and then organise the info in a clear, comparable format.

Businesses still have control over how this works through their Google Business Profile settings, so privacy and consent are respected.

Who Can Use It and When?

According to Robby Stein, VP of Product for Google Search, these new features are part of a phased rollout.

Gemini 2.5 Pro and Deep Search have been available since June 16, 2025, for U.S.-based AI Pro and Ultra subscribers enrolled in the AI Mode experiment via Labs. The Agentic Calling feature is rolling out to all U.S. Search users with extra perks like expanded usage limits for Pro and Ultra members.

FAQs

Q1. What is Gemini 2.5 Pro and who can access it?

Answer. Gemini 2.5 Pro is an upgraded AI model focused on advanced reasoning, math, and coding. It’s available in AI Mode for AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in the U.S.

Q2. How does Deep Search improve research capabilities?

Answer. Deep Search runs hundreds of automated queries, gathers info from multiple sources, and generates fully cited reports, ideal for academic, financial, or home planning tasks.

Q3. What does the new Agentic AI calling feature do?

Answer. It lets Google Search contact local businesses on your behalf to get pricing and availability info, then organises it clearly; businesses control participation via their profiles.

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Nothing Phone (3) Teardown Reveals Strong Build and Surprising Repairability, Phone (3) First OS Update Rolls Out

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Highlights

  • Teardown shows strong build and decent repairability for Nothing Phone (3).
  • Nothing OS 3.5 update brings major improvements like Caller ID integration with Glyph, Flip to Record, smoother visuals, improved camera HDR and 120fps gaming support.
  • Charging and audio bugs resolved with better power accuracy, fixed spatial audio glitches, lower latency and more.

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Caption – Nothing Phone (3). (Image credit – Nothing)

The Nothing Phone (3) may have stirred mixed opinions post-launch with its design, but it appears the phone is going to be a winner when it comes to durability and repairability. In a new teardown video by JerryRigEverything, we get a close look at how the Phone (3) performs under stress. We also get to know what lies beneath its flashy exterior and it is a tough-built phone.

Nothing Phone (3) – Teardown Video

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Caption – Nothing Phone (3) appears in JerryRigEverything’s teardown video. (Image credit – JerryRigEverything on YouTube)

During JerryRigEverything’s famous scratch test, the Gorilla Glass 7i front panel of the Nothing Phone (3) holds up as expected. It gets visible scratches appearing at Mohs level 6 and deeper grooves at level 7. The aluminium frame scratches under a razor blade, but the camera glass and metal rings around it stay intact.

In the usual burn test, the display does show damage but continues to function, nothing out of the ordinary there.

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Caption – Nothing Phone (3) goes through JerryRigEverything’s bend test. (Image credit – JerryRigEverything on YouTube)

As always, the highlight is the bend test and the Phone (3) passes with flying colours. Even with some oddly placed antenna lines along the sides, the phone doesn’t flex or bend under pressure.

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Caption – Nothing Phone (3) internal setup shown in teardown. (Image credit – JerryRigEverything on YouTube)

The second half of the video dives into the teardown itself. Removing the back panel requires some effort, a full razor blade is needed to cut through the adhesive. But once inside, you see some interesting design choices.

The camera bump is built into the rear glass, and the Glyph Matrix’s button cover is part of the back panel too. While it may look like you’re seeing the internals through the transparent design, Nothing uses a protective shield inside to keep things safe and tidy.

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Caption – Nothing Phone (3) glyph interface internals. (Image credit – JerryRigEverything on YouTube)

One of the coolest parts is the closer look we get at the Glyph Matrix. This coin-shaped panel features 489 pixels, and because of the capacitive button used to cycle through its modes, the wireless charging coil has a special cutout to make room. Despite all the tech packed in, the phone is repairable enough to earn a C rating from the EU, not bad at all.

Check out the full video below –

Nothing Phone (3) Gets First Major Update

Nothing is now rolling out the first big update for the Phone (3), bringing the Nothing OS 3.5 (build V3.5-250711-2047) with a bunch of new features and important fixes.

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Caption – Nothing Phone (3). (Image credit – Nothing)

Glyph Interface – You can now see Caller ID by long-pressing the Glyph button during a call. Users can also set custom icons for essential notifications. The update introduces generative ringtones with synced Glyph lighting and random vibrations. Visuals are smoother, Glyph Toys are more stable, and the Glyph button is now harder to trigger by accident.

Essential Space – There’s a new Flip to Record feature. Flip the phone face down and press the Essential Key to quickly start a voice note, which is then saved as a meeting to-do.

Camera & Display – The camera gets big upgrades like the better HDR, improved Night Mode, and cleaner Snapshot shots. HDR video also looks more natural. The UltraXDR Display now handles highlights and shadows more smoothly.

Gaming & Performance – A popular Battle Royale game can now run at 120fps, and Wi-Fi latency during gaming is lower. Pocket mode has been improved to prevent accidental touches, and users can now choose a custom gallery app in Private Space.

Audio & Charging Fixes –  Spatial audio glitches during playback have been resolved. Charging is now more stable and accurate, fixing slow speeds and wrong battery readings. Overall system performance and power efficiency have also been improved.

The update is rolling out in phases. To check manually, go to Settings > System > Feedback.

FAQs

Q1. How durable and repairable is the Nothing Phone (3)?

Answer. The phone held up well in scratch, burn, and bend tests, with Gorilla Glass 7i and a sturdy aluminium frame; it earned a C rating for repairability from the EU.

Q2. What improvements come with the Nothing OS 3.5 update?

Answer. The update adds Caller ID to the Glyph button, generative ringtones, Flip to Record, camera HDR upgrades, smoother visuals, 120fps gaming, and improved battery efficiency.

Q3. Are any charging or audio bugs addressed in the update?

Answer. Yes, spatial audio glitches have been resolved, charging is now more accurate and stable, and overall system performance has improved.

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No Realme 15 Pro+ Confirmed This Year, Realme 15 and 15 Pro Full Specs Leak Ahead of Launch

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Highlights

  • Realme 15 Pro+ has been dropped with the brand confirming only Realme 15 and 15 Pro will launch on July 24.
  • Realme 15 features Dimensity 7300+ chip, 144Hz display, 7,000mAh battery, 80W fast charging, 50MP cameras, IP69 rating and ultra-slim 7.66mm body.
  • Realme 15 Pro uses Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip, swaps the 8MP ultrawide for 50MP and is 0.03mm thicker than the standard model.
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Realme 15 Series launch promotional poster. (Image credit – Realme)

Realme has already confirmed that its upcoming Realme 15 series is launching on July 24. And now we have an official confirmation that the series will include only two models, the Realme 15 and the Realme 15 Pro. What this means is that there won’t be a Realme 15 Pro+ this time around unlike the previous generation.

No Realme 15 Pro+

The confirmation came from Francis Wong, Realme’s Head of Product Marketing. Wong posted on X (formerly Twitter) that they “won’t be launching a (Realme) 15 Pro+ anymore.Instead, the Realme 15 Pro will take the place of the 14 Pro+ as the top-tier model in the lineup, while the Realme 15 will follow up on the standard 14 Pro.

This move is part of Realme’s effort to simplify its product line and though it’s unclear whether other models like the Realme 14x, 14 Pro Lite, or 14T will get successors.

However, calling the 15 Pro a true replacement for the 14 Pro+ might be a stretch especially in the camera department, where the new model seems to take a step back.

Realme 15 and Realme 15 Pro – Specs Leaked

Meanwhile, full specs of the Realme 15 and 15 Pro have already leaked via the Realme official listing pages and tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore @Sudhanshu1414 on X from India.

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Realme 15 and Realme 15 Pro leaked render. (Image credit – @Sudhanshu1414 on X)

The Realme 15 will come with a MediaTek Dimensity 7300+ chip, a 144Hz display with a 6,500-nit peak brightness and a bold new design. It packs a 7,000mAh battery, supports 80W wired charging and is just 7.66mm thin. The phone also boasts IP69 water and dust resistance, a dual 50MP rear camera setup with 4K support and a 50MP selfie shooter.

It will be available in Silk Pink, Velvet Green and Flowing Silver colour variants.

An Indian tipster added that the Realme 15 has a 6.8-inch display, an 8MP ultrawide camera alongside the 50MP main sensor and an optical in-display fingerprint scanner.

The Realme 15 Pro is quite similar but comes with a few key differences, the biggest is the Pro model is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. Moreover, 15 Pro has a 50MP ultrawide sensor instead of an 8MP one and is just 0.03mm thicker.

Aside from these, the two phones are nearly identical, though the Pro model will likely cost more.

FAQs

Q1. Will there be a Realme 15 Pro+ in this lineup?

Answer. No, Realme has officially confirmed that only the Realme 15 and Realme 15 Pro will launch; the Pro+ model has been discontinued to simplify the lineup.

Q2. What are the key specifications of the Realme 15?

Answer. It features a MediaTek Dimensity 7300+ chip, 144Hz display, 7,000mAh battery, 80W fast charging, IP69 rating, and dual 50MP rear cameras with a 50MP selfie sensor.

Q3. How does the Realme 15 Pro differ from the standard Realme 15?

Answer. The 15 Pro uses a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip, upgrades the ultrawide camera to 50MP, and is 0.03mm thicker; other features are nearly identical to the Realme 15.

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Oppo K13 Turbo and Turbo Pro Show Off Built-in Cooling Fan, OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra Rumoured To Steal The Feature

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Highlights

  • Oppo K13 Turbo and Turbo Pro debut built-in active cooling fan teased in a video.
  • It boosts gaming performance with 300% better thermal efficiency and IPX-rated water resistance.
  • The phones will have an optional Super Cooling Set accessory to add external fan support and enable sustained high frame rates.
  • OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra may adopt similar fan tech with rumours indicating broader industry interest.
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Oppo K13 Turbo Series marketing posters in China. (Image credit – Oppo)

The Oppo K13 Turbo and K13 Turbo Pro are set to launch on July 21. However, Oppo has been teasing some of its standout features leading up to the launch. One of the highlights is a built-in active cooling fan and it’s already grabbing attention. Here’s everything we know about the feature so far.

Oppo K13 Turbo Series – New Cooling Feature

In a new teaser video, Oppo shows off the fan in action, and it’s powerful enough to blow out candles with ease. According to the company, the fan design improves cooling efficiency by 300%, cuts down on space use by 70% and boosts fan power by 120% compared to traditional cooling systems.

The fan is all about maintaining top-tier gaming performance. With it, Oppo promises consistent high frame rates without thermal throttling. Wei Wei, product manager for the K series, claims the phones can run Honor of Kings at an average of 120.36fps and Game for Peace at 119.76fps, both with impressive stability when the fan is active.

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Oppo K13 Turbo series will come with an optional Super Cooling Set to attach an external fan. (Image credit – Oppo)

Oppo is also offering an optional Super Cooling Set accessory. It includes a magnetic case that lets users attach an external fan for even better heat control during intense gaming sessions.

Despite the internal fan, both the K13 Turbo and Turbo Pro will have IPX6, IPX8, and IPX9 water resistance ratings, a rare engineering feat for phones with moving parts.

OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra Could Get K13 Turbo’s Cooling Feature

Interestingly, reports suggest OnePlus might be paying close attention.

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Tipster Digital Chat Station’s recent post on Weibo. (Translated via Google Translate)

A new rumour suggests the upcoming OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra could adopt a similar combo of built-in cooling fan and strong water resistance. While OnePlus hasn’t confirmed anything yet, the Ace 6 Ultra is expected around the same time next year, so a decision may come soon.

According to the leak shared by popular Weibo tipster Digital Chat Station, several other smartphone brands in China are also experimenting with internal fans, hinting this could be the next big hardware trend in mobile gaming.

FAQs

Q1. What special cooling feature does the Oppo K13 Turbo series offer?

Answer. The phones include a built-in active cooling fan that boosts efficiency by 300%, reduces space use by 70%, and increases fan power by 120%, supporting smoother gameplay.

Q2. How does Oppo maintain water resistance despite having a built-in fan?

Answer. Despite the moving parts, both the K13 Turbo and Turbo Pro feature IPX6, IPX8, and IPX9 water resistance ratings, marking an engineering milestone.

Q3. Is the cooling fan technology expected to appear in other smartphones?

Answer. A rumour suggests the OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra may adopt similar internal fan tech, with other Chinese brands also experimenting with active cooling for mobile gaming.

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Galaxy S25 FE Leak Shows Familiar Design with Minor Upgrades

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Highlights

  • Galaxy S25 FE leaked render shows the phone design closely resembles the Galaxy S24 FE.
  • Minor tweaks include a slimmer bottom bezel and unchanged camera layout.
  • Rumoured upgrades include a 12MP selfie camera and a 200mAh bigger battery, while keeping the Exynos 2400e chip and 8GB RAM.
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– Samsung Galaxy S25 FE leaked render. (Image credit – Evan Blass on X)

A new leak has revealed what the upcoming Galaxy S25 FE might look like and at first glance, it’s almost a mirror image of last year’s Galaxy S24 FE.

Galaxy S25 FE – Leaked Render

Popular tipster Evan Blass shared a render of the Galaxy S25 FE on X (formerly Twitter) and the image shows off the phone in a clean white finish alongside the previously leaked grey variant.

The render gives us a full view of the front and back. And as many online pointed out, not much seems to have changed in terms of design.

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– A comparison between the official image of Galaxy S24 FE (left) and the leaked render of the upcoming Galaxy S25 FE (right). (Image credit – Samsung/EvanBlass)

The overall look closely matches that of the Galaxy S24 FE. The bottom bezel might be a tad slimmer, but the bezels are still uneven and the front and rear camera placements appear unchanged. This likely means Samsung hasn’t made any major changes to the sensor sizes or internal layout either.

There is a bit of good news, though. Rumours suggest the selfie camera could finally get a slight bump to a 12MP sensor, replacing the 10MP shooter on the S24 FE. If true, this could mean slightly better selfies, helped by improved image processing.

Battery life might also see a small improvement with leaks pointing to a 200mAh boost over the S24 FE’s 4,700mAh battery. Under the hood, the S25 FE is expected to run on the same Exynos 2400e chip, paired with 8GB RAM. It will ship with Android 16 and One UI 8.0, so you can expect minor software upgrades but not a huge leap in performance.

Overall, we can say that the Galaxy S25 FE is shaping up to be more of a refined refresh than a major redesign.

FAQs

Q1. How does the Galaxy S25 FE design compare to its predecessor?

Answer. The design is nearly identical to the Galaxy S24 FE, with the only visible change being a slightly slimmer bottom bezel; camera placements and layout remain unchanged.

Q2. What upgrades are expected in the Galaxy S25 FE?

Answer. The phone may feature a 12MP selfie camera (up from 10MP), a 200mAh battery boost to 4,900mAh, and run on the Exynos 2400e chip with 8GB RAM, Android 16, and One UI 8.0.

Q3. What colors and variants have leaked for the Galaxy S25 FE?

Answer. Leaked renders show the device in clean white and grey finishes; the design reflects a refined refresh rather than a major overhaul.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra First Look Reveals Smaller Notch And Familiar Design

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Highlights

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra leaked render reveals design refinements.
  • The tablet will have a smaller U-shaped notch, possible S Pen connector repositioning and a familiar dual-camera setup with larger rings.
  • Expected specs include Dimensity 9400+ chip, up to 16GB RAM, 11,700mAh battery, 1TB storage and One UI 8 based on Android 16.
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Currently available in the market is the Galaxy Tab S10+. (Image credit – Samsung)

While the launch of Samsung’s flagship tablet the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is expected in September 2025, it  appears we don’t have to wait that long to have more information. A new leak has shared the first real look at the upcoming device and we can’t help but notice few design changes. Here’s the full report on the recent leak.

Galaxy Tab S11 – First Look (Leaked)

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Galaxy Tab S11 leaked render. (Image credit – Evan Blass on X)

Recently, reliable tipster Evan Blass @evleaks on X (formerly Twitter) posted a high-resolution render of the upcoming Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. The image shows off both the front and back of the tablet and highlights some big design changes.

One of the noticeable changes in the design of the tablet is the front notch. It’s now a much smaller U-shaped cutout on the 14.6-inch AMOLED screen, compared to the wider notch seen on last year’s Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. This likely means Samsung is switching from a dual 12MP front camera setup to just a single 12MP camera. The bezels remain slim, with little to no noticeable change.

The S Pen is still included, but the back no longer shows the familiar magnetic charging strip. This suggests Samsung may have moved the stylus connector, possibly to the frame, taking a page from Apple’s iPad Pro.

On the rear, the tablet keeps a dual-camera setup but with larger camera rings, mirroring the design language of the upcoming Galaxy S25 series.

Galaxy Tab S11 – Key Specs (Rumoured)

When it comes to specs, the Tab S11 Ultra is expected to be powered by MediaTek’s new Dimensity 9400+ chip, which should offer up to 10% better CPU performance compared to the previous Dimensity 9300+.

Battery capacity is also getting a slight bump, from 11,200mAh on the Tab S10 Ultra to a rumoured 11,700mAh this year. The tablet will likely run One UI 8 based on Android 16 with RAM options of 12GB or 16GB and storage going up to 1TB.

Interestingly, Samsung is reportedly dropping the Plus model this year, meaning the Galaxy Tab S11 lineup will probably include just two models, the standard and Ultra versions, both arriving in September.

FAQs

Q1. What design changes are seen in the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra?

Answer. It features a smaller U-shaped notch, slimmer bezels, and the S Pen connector may be relocated from the back to the frame; the dual-camera setup gets larger rings.

Q2. What are the expected specifications of the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra?

Answer. The tablet is expected to run on Dimensity 9400+ chip, offer up to 16GB RAM, 11,700mAh battery, up to 1TB storage, and ship with One UI 8 based on Android 16.

Q3. When will the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra launch and what models are expected?

Answer. Samsung is likely to launch the Tab S11 lineup in September 2025, offering only two models, standard and Ultra, as the Plus variant may be dropped.

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