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Apple Teases “Something Powerful Is Coming” Ahead of New MacBook Pro Launch, Hints Point to M5 Chip

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Highlights

  • Apple teases new MacBook Pro with M5 chip in a cryptic animation showing a MacBook Pro silhouette and hints like a “V” shape.
  • It is expected to release the base 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro first with no major design changes.
  • More powerful 14-inch and 16-inch models featuring M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are reportedly planned for 2026.
 MacBook Pro in the teaser forms the letter “V.” (Image credit - Apple)
MacBook Pro in the teaser forms the letter “V.” (Image credit – Apple)

As we have already reported, Apple is gearing up for a major product reveal this week. Expectations running high for new devices including the iPad Pro, Vision Pro, and MacBook Pro. Adding fuel to the excitement, Apple’s marketing VP Greg Joswiak has now posted a teaser on X (formerly Twitter) hinting at what can be expected.

Apple M5 MacBook Pro New Teaser

Joswiak shared a short animation video on the official handle @gregjoz with a caption saying “something powerful is coming.” The graphic clearly showcases the side profile of a MacBook Pro. But several other details from Joswiak’s teaser post have caught attention.

The MacBook in the image appears to have a blue tint, possibly indicating that Apple may introduce a new sky blue colour option. If true, this would be similar to the MacBook Air and iPhone Air for the MacBook Pro lineup this year. Furthermore, the laptop’s shape in the teaser forms the letter “V,” which also represents the Roman numeral for five. Many fans were quick to take it as a subtle hint toward the upcoming M5 chip.

Lastly, Joswiak’s caption “Mmmmm” interestingly uses five M’s, adding yet another hint toward the same processor.

Upcoming M5 MacBook Pro – What To Expect?

Beyond this playful teaser, Apple hasn’t shared any additional information and has only confirming that more details are “coming soon.”

Reports suggest that the new MacBook Pro powered by the M5 chip won’t feature any major design overhauls. Apple is expected to introduce just the 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro initially, while the higher-end 14-inch and 16-inch versions featuring the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are said to be planned for release in 2026.

According to recent reports from Bloomberg and other sources, Apple’s next lineup of releases will include the M5 MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Vision Pro.

FAQs

Q1. What did Apple tease ahead of its new MacBook Pro launch?

Answer. Apple’s marketing VP Greg Joswiak posted a teaser animation on X with the caption “something powerful is coming,” showing the side profile of a MacBook Pro. The teaser included subtle hints like a “V”-shaped silhouette and five M’s in the caption, suggesting the debut of the M5 chip.

Q2. Will the new MacBook Pro feature a design overhaul?

Answer. No major design changes are expected. Apple is likely to launch only the 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro initially, with the higher-end 14-inch and 16-inch models featuring M5 Pro and M5 Max chips planned for release in 2026.

Q3. What other products are expected alongside the M5 MacBook Pro?

Answer. Apple is reportedly preparing to unveil the iPad Pro and Vision Pro alongside the M5 MacBook Pro, as part of its upcoming product lineup.

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Sony PlayStation 6 Expected to Launch in 2027, Leaks Suggest Xbox ‘Magnus’ Could Cost More Than PS6

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Highlights

  • Reports claim Sony is targeting a late 2027 release, aligning with its 7-year console cycle and possibly debuting a PS6 Portable too.
  • PS6 price is expected to start around $549 with rising production costs making a $499 price unlikely.
  • Sony may aim for competitive pricing below Microsoft’s premium Xbox ‘Magnus’.
(Photo by Amanz on Unsplash)

Sony’s next-generation console is the PlayStation 6 (PS6) and it could debut in 2027. This latest update comes in complete contradiction to recent speculation pointing toward a 2028 release. But we are more inclined towards this latest update because it comes from tipster Moore’s Law Is Dead (MLID), who previously revealed details about Sony’s console roadmap. Here’s the full story.

PS6 Launch Date Speculation

The confusion about PS6 began after a recent discussion between Mark Cerny and Jack Huyhn about “Project Amethyst.” During the discussion, Cerny hinted that advanced technologies like Neural Arrays and Universal Compression could appear in future consoles within a few years. Many took this as a sign that the PS6 would arrive around 2028.

However, MLID has now reaffirmed that Sony is still targeting a 2027 launch window.

According to the leaker, citing an internal Sony document, PS6 production will begin in early to mid-2027, aligning with the company’s traditional seven-year console cycle. If this timeline holds true, fans can expect both the PlayStation 6 and possibly a PS6 Portable to arrive by late 2027.

PS6 Price Speculation

While performance details for the PS6 and PS6 Portable have already surfaced through previous leaks, pricing remains uncertain. Earlier reports suggested a $500 price tag for the PS6 Digital Edition, but this now seems unlikely given the recent price hikes for existing consoles.

The PS5 Digital Edition currently starts at $499.99, while the standard PS5 and PS5 Pro are priced at $549.99 and $749.99, respectively. With rising manufacturing costs, Sony may find it difficult to launch the PS6 at $499.

Meanwhile, Microsoft’s next-generation console, Project Magnus, is rumoured to debut at a higher price than Sony’s PS6. Reports claim the upcoming Xbox could deliver superior hardware performance, featuring a more powerful GPU, faster SSD storage, and expanded memory. Industry insiders describe it as a premium offering tailored for enthusiasts, possibly priced several hundred dollars above Sony’s console.

Analysts believe this pricing strategy could help Microsoft position Project Magnus as a top-tier device while Sony focuses on maintaining broader accessibility with a slightly lower-priced PlayStation 6.

MLID speculates that a $549 starting price for the PS6, even without a disc drive and would be well-received by gamers. This could be true since a significant performance leap is expected over the predecessor PS5. If Sony manages to keep the price close to the current PS5 range instead of matching the PS5 Pro, it could give the PS6 a strong market advantage.

That said, pricing and release timelines remain speculative. Fans should take these early predictions with caution until Sony officially unveils its next-generation PlayStation.

FAQs

Q1. When is the PlayStation 6 expected to launch?

Answer. According to tipster MLID, Sony is targeting a late 2027 release for the PS6, with production beginning in early to mid-2027. A PS6 Portable may also debut alongside it.

Q2. How much will the PS6 likely cost?

Answer. While exact pricing is unconfirmed, analysts speculate a starting price around $549, especially for the digital edition without a disc drive, due to rising production costs.

Q3. How does Xbox ‘Magnus’ compare to the PS6?

Answer. Leaks suggest Xbox ‘Magnus’ will feature superior hardware, better GPU, faster SSD, and more memory, positioning it as a premium console priced above the PS6.

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Apple iPhone Fold’s Hinge May Be Cheaper Than Expected, Says Kuo

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Highlights

  • Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports Apple’s hinge ASP will be $70–$80, down from earlier estimates of $100–$120.
  • Foxconn and SZS lead production joint venture secures 65% of hinge orders with Amphenol handling the rest; Luxshare-ICT may join post-2027.
  • Apple’s first foldable iPhone may debut alongside iPhone Air 2 and iPhone 18 Pro series in fall 2026.

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Caption – Concept image of iPhone Fold. (Image credit – Macrumors)

Apple’s highly anticipated foldable iPhone could be less expensive to produce than initially expected, thanks to significant reductions in hinge component costs. Renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently made the claims in one blog post. Here’s the full story.

iPhone Fold’s Hinge to Cost Less Than Expected

Kuo, in one of the recent blog posts, has revealed that the hinge designed for Apple’s upcoming foldable iPhone will have an average selling price (ASP) of around $70 to $80 when mass production begins. This is considerably lower than the market’s earlier expectations of $100 to $120 or more.

The analyst attributed the cost drop not to cheaper materials, but to “assembly design optimisation” and Foxconn’s role in production scaling.

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Caption – A representative image of a foldable device hinge. (Image credit – Ming-Chi Kuo Blog)

Foxconn has reportedly partnered with Taiwanese hinge manufacturer Shin Zu Shing (SZS) in a joint venture to handle most of Apple’s hinge production. The partnership has already secured about 65% of Apple’s hinge orders, while U.S.-based Amphenol is expected to supply the rest of the 35%. Kuo noted that Foxconn holds a slightly larger stake in this collaboration and is “steering future direction.”

This reduction in hinge pricing could be a major advantage for Apple, as foldable smartphones are typically expensive to produce due to their complex hinge mechanisms. A $20–$40 drop in hinge ASP compared to earlier estimates could help Apple improve its profit margins or adopt a more competitive pricing strategy against rivals like Samsung and Huawei.

Kuo further suggested that Luxshare-ICT, one of Apple’s rapidly expanding manufacturing partners, could join as an additional hinge supplier after 2027. Increased competition among suppliers could push hinge costs even lower in the future.

The hinge is a vital part of any foldable device, influencing both the durability and smoothness of the screen’s folding motion. Apple is reportedly testing several hinge materials including stainless steel, Liquid Metal, and lighter aluminium and titanium frames, similar to what’s used in the iPhone Air.

It remains unclear whether these savings will translate into a lower retail price or simply boost Apple’s profit margins. As of now, the first foldable iPhone is expected to debut in fall 2026, alongside the iPhone Air 2, iPhone 18 Pro, and iPhone 18 Pro Max.

FAQs

Q1. How much will the hinge for Apple’s foldable iPhone cost?

Answer. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the hinge will cost around $70–$80 per unit during mass production, significantly lower than earlier estimates of $100–$120.

Q2. Who is manufacturing the hinge for Apple’s foldable iPhone?

Answer. Foxconn and Taiwanese firm Shin Zu Shing (SZS) are handling about 65% of hinge production, while Amphenol will supply the remaining 35%.

Q3. When is Apple expected to launch its first foldable iPhone?

Answer. The foldable iPhone is expected to debut in fall 2026, alongside the iPhone Air 2, iPhone 18 Pro, and iPhone 18 Pro Max.

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Apple Rebrands Apple TV+ to ‘Apple TV’

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Highlights

  • Apple TV+ rebranded to Apple TV as the streaming service drops the “Plus” for a simpler identity.
  • The change was announced alongside the upcoming film F1 and Apple hinted at refreshed visuals and branding updates rolling out soon.
  • The change addresses naming confusion and may signal future plans like merging services.
 Apple TV+ is now ‘Apple TV.’ (Image credit - Apple)
Apple TV+ is now ‘Apple TV.’ (Image credit – Apple)

Apple has officially rebranded its streaming platform, dropping the “Plus” from Apple TV+. Cupertino giant is giving it a new and simplified identity, Apple TV. The quiet rebrand marks a new chapter for the company’s entertainment business, signalling a more unified ecosystem across hardware and streaming.

Apple TV+ Is Now Apple TV

Unlike typical Apple product announcements, this change wasn’t revealed through a major event or promotional campaign. Instead, it appeared subtly within a press release for the upcoming film F1, which premieres globally on December 12.

The press note included a single but significant line, Apple TV+ is now simply Apple TV, with a vibrant new identity.” The company reiterated, “Apple TV+ is now simply Apple TV, with a vibrant new identity. Ahead of its global streaming debut on Apple TV, the film continues to be available for purchase on participating digital platforms, including the Apple TV app, Amazon Prime Video, Fandango at Home and more.”

Apple has not specified when the new branding will roll out across all apps and marketing materials. As of writing this piece, the Apple TV+ logo was still visible on the app interface. The company also hasn’t shared details about what exactly this new identity entails, but fans can likely expect refreshed artwork, logos, and a visual redesign in the coming weeks.

Why Apple Dropped the “Plus”?

When Apple TV+ launched in 2019, the name caused widespread confusion since Apple TV was already the name of the company’s set-top streaming device.

As noted by Apple Insider, this overlap often led to users mixing up the Apple TV app, the hardware, and the subscription service. Dropping the “Plus” helps Apple streamline its branding, making its entertainment ecosystem more cohesive and easier to understand.

The rebranding comes just months after Apple increased the subscription cost of its streaming service by over 30%, from $9.99 to $12.99 per month. Interestingly, Apple TV remains one of the few major streaming services without an ad-supported plan, setting it apart from competitors like Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video.

Industry insiders believe the rebrand could be part of a larger strategy. Some analysts speculate that Apple may be planning to merge its hardware and streaming services under one unified Apple TV brand, while others suggest an ad-supported tier could arrive soon. Apple is looking to expand its subscriber base and revenue in an increasingly crowded streaming market.

FAQs

Q1. What has Apple changed about its streaming service name?

Answer. Apple has officially dropped the “Plus” from Apple TV+, rebranding it simply as “Apple TV” to create a more unified and simplified entertainment identity.

Q2. Why did Apple remove the “Plus” from Apple TV+?

Answer. The “Plus” caused confusion with Apple’s hardware and app ecosystem. Removing it helps streamline branding and reduce overlap between the service, app, and device.

Q3. When will the new Apple TV branding take full effect?

Answer. Apple hasn’t specified a rollout timeline, but the change was quietly announced via a press release. Visual updates like logos and artwork are expected soon.

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Nothing Phone (3a) Lite Tipped to Launch Soon as a Budget-Friendly Variant of the Phone (3a)

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Highlights

  • Nothing Phone (3a) Lite tipped for launch as a budget-friendly Phone soon.
  • It is expected in Black and White colours with single 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant.
  • It is most likely priced below the $379 Phone (3a), aiming to expand Nothing’s reach in the budget segment.
 Nothing is reportedly working on Nothing Phone (3a) Lite. (Image credit - Nothing)
Nothing is reportedly working on Nothing Phone (3a) Lite. (Image credit – Nothing)

Nothing Founder and CEO Carl Pei earlier confirmed that the Nothing Phone (3) would be the last model in the Phone (3) lineup. However, a new report now suggests otherwise. Nothing is reportedly planning to extend the series with a new addition called the Nothing Phone (3a) Lite. Here’s what we know so far.

Is Nothing Phone (3a) Lite Coming?

Tech publisher Xpertpick, in an exclusive collaboration with tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore @Sudhanshu1414 on X (formerly Twitter), claims that the Nothing Phone (3a) Lite will make its debut later this year. The device is said to get a global release including availability in India.

While specific design details remain under wraps, the report reveals that the Phone (3a) Lite will come in Black and White colour options, following a design choice consistent with Nothing’s signature minimal aesthetic. It hasn’t been confirmed whether this model will feature the brand’s signature Glyph Interface lighting system, which has been a defining element of the Nothing Phone series.

 Image shared by tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore on X.
Image shared by tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore on X.

Nothing Phone (3a) Lite – What Else Is Known?

As per the report, the Nothing Phone (3a) Lite will be offered in a single configuration with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Similar to previous Nothing smartphones, the device is unlikely to feature a microSD card slot, meaning users will have to rely solely on internal storage.

As of now, most hardware specifications including the chipset, display, and camera setup remain undisclosed. However, the “Lite” branding hints at a toned-down version of the Nothing Phone (3a) aimed at a more affordable price point.

The Nothing Phone (3a) was launched globally at $379 (around Rs. 31,500), while it is currently listed on Amazon for $399 (approx. Rs. 33,000). The Phone (3a) Lite is expected to be priced below the standard Phone (3a), positioning it as the most affordable model in the series so far.

Interestingly, Nothing’s sub-brand CMF already caters to the budget segment. The recently launched CMF Phone 2 Pro is priced at $279 and already occupies the affordable smartphone niche.

FAQs

Q1. Is Nothing launching a Phone (3a) Lite despite earlier statements?

Answer. Yes, despite Carl Pei’s claim that Phone (3) was the last in the series, reports suggest a new budget-friendly model called Phone (3a) Lite is in development.

Q2. What specifications are known about the Nothing Phone (3a) Lite?

Answer. It’s expected to launch with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage, likely without a microSD slot. Other specs like chipset and camera are still under wraps.

Q3. How will the Phone (3a) Lite be priced compared to other Nothing models?

Answer. It’s expected to be more affordable than the Phone (3a), which launched at $379, positioning the Lite as the lowest-priced model in the series so far.

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Vivo Watch GT 2 Launched with 2.07-Inch AMOLED Display, eSIM Support, and Up to 33 Days Battery Life

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Highlights

  • Vivo Watch GT 2 debuts in China at a starting price if CNY 499.
  • It features a 2.07″ AMOLED screen with 2,400 nits brightness, 60Hz refresh rate, and BlueOS 3.0.
  • It supports calling, NFC payments, and over 100 sports modes, with up to 33-day battery life (Bluetooth) and 28 days (eSIM).
  • Offered in multiple colours, the smartwatch is now available via Vivo’s official store in China.
 Vivo Watch GT 2 launched in China. (Image credit - Vivo)
Vivo Watch GT 2 launched in China. (Image credit – Vivo)

Vivo has officially introduced the Vivo Watch GT 2 in China, expanding its smartwatch lineup. This comes alongside the launch of the Vivo X300 series, Vivo TWS 5, and Vivo Pad 5e. The new smartwatch features a sleek rectangular design, a bright AMOLED display, and impressive battery endurance of up to 33 days on a single charge. Here’s more on that.

Vivo Watch GT 2 – Price and Availability in China

The Vivo Watch GT 2 is priced at CNY 499 (approximately Rs. 6,200) for the Bluetooth version, while the eSIM variant costs CNY 699 (around Rs. 8,700).

The smartwatch is offered in multiple colour options including Free Blue, Origin Black, Obsidian Black, Shell Powder, and White Space (translated from Chinese). It is available for purchase through the official Vivo China e-store.

Vivo Watch GT 2 – Key Features

The Vivo Watch GT 2 boasts a 2.07-inch AMOLED display with 432×514 pixel resolution, a 60Hz refresh rate, and an impressive peak brightness of up to 2,400 nits. The smartwatch features ultra-narrow and uniform bezels, customisable watch faces, and interchangeable straps, allowing users to personalise their look easily. It runs on BlueOS 3.0 (Blue River Operating System 3.0), Vivo’s latest smartwatch interface designed for better performance and smooth operation.

 Vivo Watch GT 2 display and battery. (Image credit - Vivo)
Vivo Watch GT 2 display and battery. (Image credit – Vivo)

For fitness and health tracking, the Watch GT 2 includes an optical heart rate sensor, a blood oxygen (SpO2) monitor, and over 100 built-in sports modes. The device also comes with an acceleration sensor, gyroscope, geomagnetic sensor, ambient light sensor, and Hall sensor. It is 2ATM water-resistant, making it suitable for daily use and light water exposure.

Connectivity features include Bluetooth 5.4 and NFC for wireless pairing and quick payments. The eSIM variant allows users to make and receive calls directly from the watch without needing a smartphone nearby.

 Vivo Watch GT 2 features. (Image credit - Vivo)
Vivo Watch GT 2 features. (Image credit – Vivo)

The Bluetooth version of the Vivo Watch GT 2 packs a 695mAh battery, offering up to 33 days of battery life on a single charge. Meanwhile, the eSIM model houses a 595mAh battery, which is claimed to last for up to 28 days.

In terms of size, the smartwatch measures 47.54×40.19×10.97mm, while the Bluetooth version weighs 35.8g and the eSIM variant weighs slightly less at 34.8g.

FAQs

Q1. What display does the Vivo Watch GT 2 feature?

Answer. It sports a 2.07-inch AMOLED screen with 432×514 resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of 2,400 nits, offering excellent outdoor visibility.

Q2. What are the battery life claims for the Vivo Watch GT 2?

Answer. The Bluetooth variant offers up to 33 days of battery life, while the eSIM model lasts up to 28 days on a single charge, thanks to its efficient power management.

Q3. Does the Vivo Watch GT 2 support calling?

Answer. Yes, the eSIM version allows users to make and receive calls directly from the watch without needing a smartphone nearby.

Q4. What health and fitness features are included in Vivo Watch GT 2?

Answer. It includes an optical heart rate sensor, SpO₂ monitor, over 100 sports modes, and multiple sensors like gyroscope, geomagnetic, and ambient light sensors.

Q5. What is the price and availability of the Vivo Watch GT 2?

Answer. The Bluetooth model is priced at CNY 499 (₹6,200) and the eSIM variant at CNY 699 (₹8,700). It’s available in China via Vivo’s official online store.

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Vivo Launches TWS 5 and TWS 5 Hi-Fi Earbuds with 60dB ANC, LDAC Support, and Up to 48-Hour Battery Life

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Highlights

  • Vivo TWS 5 and TWS 5 Hi-Fi launched in China with multiple colour options and Bluetooth 5.4 LE connectivity.
  • These buds offer up to 60dB ANC, 48-hour battery life, LDAC/LHDC support, and spatial sound with 11mm drivers.
  • In China, TWS 5 is priced at CNY 399 (₹4,970) and TWS 5 Hi-Fi at CNY 499 (₹6,217).

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Caption – Vivo Launches TWS 5 and TWS 5 Hi-Fi Earbuds. (Image credit – Vivo)

Vivo has officially launched its latest Vivo TWS 5 and TWS 5 Hi-Fi earbuds in China, alongside the Vivo X300 series smartphones and Vivo Pad 5e tablet. The new models succeed last year’s TWS 4 series, offering notable upgrades in sound quality, connectivity, and design. Here’s all about the new buds.

Vivo TWS 5 Hi-Fi – Enhanced Audio Collaboration

The Vivo TWS 5 Hi-Fi version stands out as the result of an extensive collaboration between the Vivo Golden Ear Acoustic Team and the Shanghai Conservatory of Music Acoustic Master Group.

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Caption – Vivo TWS 5 Hi-Fi Earbuds. (Image credit – Vivo)

This partnership has been focused on fine-tuning the earbuds’ acoustic structure and audio algorithms to ensure “accurate sound reproduction and restoration of every musical detail.”

Vivo TWS 5 and TWS 5 Hi-Fi – Key Features

Both the Vivo TWS 5 and TWS 5 Hi-Fi feature an in-ear design and support Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) of up to 60dB with 5,500Hz ultra-wideband noise reduction. The earbuds promise an impressive battery life of up to 45 hours (TWS 5) or 48 hours (TWS 5 Hi-Fi) when used with the charging case.

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Caption – Vivo TWS 5 and TWS 5 Hi-Fi Earbuds features. (Image credit – Vivo)

These earbuds use Bluetooth 5.4 LE for seamless connectivity and are powered by second-generation ceramic tungsten acoustic diaphragms. They include AI call noise reduction microphones, offer 44ms full-link low latency, and the Hi-Fi variant supports LDAC and LHDC 5.0 high-resolution audio codecs, achieving a transmission rate of up to 1.4Mbps.

Additionally, the earbuds feature a professional spatial sound field engine, providing an immersive 3D panoramic audio experience with four spatial sound effect modes.

A standout feature is the real-time translation function, which works using both the TWS hardware and the Vivo/iQOO smartphone software to translate multiple languages including Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, French, and Thai.

Vivo TWS 5 and TWS 5 Hi-Fi – Key Specifications

  • 11mm dynamic driver
  • BES2710Y sound platform
  • 16Hz–48kHz Audio Range
  • LDAC, LHDC (Hi-Fi version), AAC, SBC, LC3 Codecs
  • Bluetooth v5.4 LE
  • 360-degree spatial sound
  • 42ms low latency
  • Up to 60dB adaptive ANC, 5500Hz ultra-wideband reduction, dual transparency mode
  • IP54 rating
  • Dimensions – 60×23.8×46mm (case); 22.05×23.6×30.27mm (earbuds)
  • Weight – 42.5g (case), 4.8g per earbud
  • 54mAh per earbud battery, up to 12h (ANC off) / 6h (ANC on); with case up to 48h (ANC off) / 24h (ANC on)

Vivo TWS 5 and TWS 5 Hi-Fi – Price and Availability

The Vivo TWS 5 is priced at CNY 399 (approx. Rs. 4,970 / USD 56) and is available in Purple, White, and Black colours. The Vivo TWS 5 Hi-Fi version costs CNY 499 (approx. Rs. 6,217 / USD 70) and comes in Deep Sea Blue and White shades.

Both models are currently open for pre-orders and will officially go on sale in China starting October 17.

FAQs

Q1. What are the key differences between Vivo TWS 5 and TWS 5 Hi-Fi?

Answer. Both offer 60dB ANC, Bluetooth 5.4, and up to 48-hour battery life, but the Hi-Fi version adds LDAC and LHDC 5.0 support, higher audio transmission (1.4Mbps), and enhanced tuning by Vivo’s Golden Ear team and Shanghai Conservatory experts.

Q2. What is the battery life of the Vivo TWS 5 and TWS 5 Hi-Fi?

Answer. With ANC off, the TWS 5 offers up to 45 hours and the TWS 5 Hi-Fi up to 48 hours of playback with the charging case. With ANC on, they deliver up to 24 hours combined.

Q3. Do the new Vivo TWS 5 and TWS 5 Hi-Fi support spatial audio?

Answer. Yes, both models feature a professional spatial sound field engine with four 3D panoramic sound modes for an immersive audio experience.

Q4. What smart features are included in the Vivo TWS 5 series?

Answer. They support real-time translation across multiple languages, AI call noise reduction, 42ms low latency, and dual transparency mode for ambient awareness.

Q5. What are the prices and availability of Vivo TWS 5 and TWS 5 Hi-Fi?

Answer. The TWS 5 is priced at CNY 399 (~₹4,970), and the TWS 5 Hi-Fi at CNY 499 (~₹6,217). Both are available for pre-order in China and go on sale from October 17

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Vivo Pad 5e Launched with Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, 12.1-inch 2.8K 144Hz Display, and 10,000mAh Battery

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Highlights

  • Vivo Pad 5e debuts in China at the starting price of CNY 1,999 (about ₹25,000).
  • It features a 12.1-inch 2.8K 144Hz display, Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip, up to 16GB RAM, and a 10,000mAh battery with 44W fast charging.
  • The standard edition is available in blue, black, and purple colour options, while the soft light edition will come in blue and black finishes.

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Caption – Vivo Pad 5e launched in China. (Image credit – Vivo)

Vivo has officially introduced the Vivo Pad 5e in China, expanding its Pad 5 tablet lineup. It joins the existing Vivo Pad 5 and Pad 5 Pro models in the series. This wasn’t the only launch as the Chinese brand also released the latest flagship smartphones Vivo X300, Vivo X300 Pro, Vivo Watch GT 2 and Vivo TWS 5.

While we will share more about the rest of the launches in separate posts, here’s everything you need to know about Vivo Pad 5e.

Vivo Pad 5e – Key Features

The Vivo Pad 5e features a 12.1-inch display with 2.8K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, offering smooth visuals and crisp detail. Under the hood, the tablet is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. The base variant includes LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage.

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Caption – Vivo Pad 5e key features. (Image credit – Vivo)

In terms of audio, Vivo has equipped the tablet with a four-speaker panoramic acoustic system. The Pad 5e also supports several AI-powered tools including AI transcription, Circle to Search, AI PPT Assistant, multi-screen interconnection, small window collaboration, and wireless printing.

For cameras, the tablet sports a single 8MP rear camera housed in a circular module, while the front panel carries a 5MP selfie camera for video calls and selfies.

Powering the device is a 10,000mAh battery with 44W wired fast charging support via a USB Type-C port. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and facial recognition for security.

The standard version of the Vivo Pad 5e measures 266.43×192×6.62mm and weighs approximately 584 grams.

It runs Android 15-based OriginOS 5 out of the box.

Vivo Pad 5e – Price and Availability

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Caption – Vivo Pad 5e colour variants. (Image credit – Vivo)

The sale of the device will begin on October 17 through Vivo’s official online store in China.

The standard Vivo Pad 5e will be available in blue, black, and purple colour options, while the soft light edition will come in blue and black finishes.

As for pricing, the Vivo Pad 5e starts at CNY 1,999 (approx. Rs. 25,000) for the base model featuring 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. The higher-end variants are priced at CNY 2,299 (around Rs. 29,000) for 8GB + 256GB, CNY 2,599 (approx. Rs. 32,000) for 12GB + 256GB, and CNY 2,999 (roughly Rs. 37,000) for the top-end 16GB + 512GB configuration.

Vivo has also launched a soft light version of the tablet, priced at CNY 2,199 (around Rs. 27,000) for the 8GB + 128GB model and CNY 2,499 (around Rs. 31,000) for the 8GB + 256GB model.

FAQs

Q1. What are the key specifications of the Vivo Pad 5e?

Answer. The Vivo Pad 5e features a 12.1-inch 2.8K display with a 144Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, up to 16GB RAM, and a 10,000mAh battery with 44W fast charging.

Q2. Which software and AI features does the Vivo Pad 5e support?

Answer. It runs Android 15-based OriginOS 5 and includes AI tools like transcription, Circle to Search, AI PPT Assistant, multi-screen interconnection, and wireless printing.

Q3. What camera setup does the Vivo Pad 5e offer?

Answer. The tablet has an 8MP rear camera in a circular module and a 5MP front camera for selfies and video calls.

Q4. What are the colour and variant options for the Vivo Pad 5e?

Answer. The standard edition comes in blue, black, and purple, while the soft light version is available in blue and black. Storage options range from 128GB to 512GB.

Q5. When and where will the Vivo Pad 5e be available?

Answer. Sales begin October 17 via Vivo’s official online store in China. Prices start at CNY 1,999 (about ₹25,000) for the base 8GB + 128GB model.

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Vivo X300 and Vivo X300 Pro Launched in China With Dimensity 9500, 200MP Periscope Cameras, and LTPO Displays and More

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Highlights

  • Vivo X300 series launched with both X300 and X300 Pro featuring Dimensity 9500 chipsets, LTPO OLED displays, and OriginOS 6 based on Android 16.
  • X300 Pro offers a 200MP periscope lens, Sony LYT-828 main sensor, and Zeiss teleconverter support, while X300 also features a 200MP primary camera.
  • The series will be available in multiple variants from October 17 with prices starting at CNY 4,399 for X300 and CNY 5,299 for X300 Pro.

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Caption – Vivo X300 and Vivo X300 Pro have been launched in China. (Image Credit – Vivo)

Vivo has officially unveiled its latest Vivo X300 series in China, which includes the Vivo X300 and Vivo X300 Pro. Both smartphones come powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset and bring a host of performance, camera, and design upgrades over their predecessors. Here’s everything we know about the phones, starting with price and availability.

Vivo X300 and X300 Pro – Pricing and Availability in China

In China, the Vivo X300 starts at CNY 4,399 (approx. ₹54,700) for the 12GB + 256GB model, while the 16GB + 256GB variant costs CNY 4,699 (approx. ₹58,400). The 12GB + 512GB, 16GB + 512GB, and 16GB + 1TB configurations are priced at CNY 4,999 (approx. ₹62,100), CNY 5,299 (approx. ₹65,900), and CNY 5,799 (approx. ₹72,900), respectively.

Vivo X300 Colours. (Image Credit - Vivo)
Vivo X300 Colours. (Image Credit – Vivo)

The phone comes in Free Blue, Comfortable Purple, Pure Black, and Lucky Colour finishes (translated from Chinese).

The Vivo X300 Pro starts at CNY 5,299 (approx. ₹65,900) for the 12GB + 256GB version. The 16GB + 512GB and 16GB + 1TB variants are priced at CNY 5,999 (approx. ₹74,600) and CNY 6,699 (approx. ₹83,300), respectively. There’s also a 16GB + 1TB Satellite Communication Edition, priced at CNY 8,299 (approx. ₹1,03,200).

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Caption – Vivo X300 Pro Colours. (Image Credit – Vivo)

The Pro model will be available in Wilderness Brown, Simple White, Free Blue, and Pure Black colourways.

Both models are now available for pre-order and will go on sale in China starting October 17.

Vivo X300 Pro – Key Features

The Vivo X300 Pro features a 6.78-inch 1.5K (2,800×1,216 pixels) flat BOE Q10+ LTPO OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and Circular Polarisation 2.0 for improved outdoor visibility. Under the hood, it runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC, paired with LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. It comes preloaded with OriginOS 6 based on Android 16.

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Caption – Vivo X300 Pro features. (Image Credit – Vivo)

In the camera department, the X300 Pro boasts a triple rear setup featuring a 50MP Sony LYT-828 main sensor with OIS, a 50MP Samsung JN1 ultra-wide lens, and a 200MP periscope telephoto camera with OIS. The setup supports Zeiss’ 2.35× telephoto teleconverter as an optional add-on. Vivo’s V3+ (post-processing) and VS1 (pre-processing) imaging chips handle image optimisation.

On the front, the device sports a 50MP Samsung JN1 selfie camera.

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Caption – Vivo X300 Pro camera kit. (Image Credit – Vivo)

The smartphone houses a 6,510mAh battery that supports 90W wired and 40W wireless charging. For security, it includes an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor. Other highlights include dual stereo speakers, the largest X-axis linear motor in the X-series, an Action Button, a signal amplifier chip, and 4 Wi-Fi boosters.

Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, GPS, and a USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port. The device also carries an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. The X300 Pro measures 161.98×75.48×7.99mm and weighs 226 grams.

Vivo X300 – Key Features

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Caption – Vivo X300. (Image Credit – Vivo)

The standard Vivo X300 shares much of its hardware with the Pro variant including the Dimensity 9500 processor, OriginOS 6, and security and connectivity features. However, it comes in a more compact form factor, measuring 150.57×71.92×7.95mm and weighing 190 grams.

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Caption – Vivo X300 features. (Image Credit – Vivo)

It features a 6.31-inch 1.5K (2,640×1,216 pixels) BOE Q10+ LTPO OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The device packs a slightly smaller 6,040mAh battery, though it retains support for 90W wired and 40W wireless charging.

In terms of cameras, the X300 carries a 50MP Samsung JN1 front sensor, while the rear module houses a 200MP Samsung HPB primary camera with OIS, a 50MP Samsung JN1 ultra-wide lens, and a 50MP Sony LYT-602 periscope telephoto shooter. Like the Pro, it also supports the Zeiss 2.35× telephoto teleconverter and includes the V3+ imaging chip for superior image processing.

FAQs

Q1. What are the key differences between Vivo X300 and X300 Pro?

Answer. Both phones share the Dimensity 9500 chipset and LTPO OLED displays, but the X300 Pro features a larger 6.78″ screen, a 200MP periscope camera, and dual imaging chips (V3+ and VS1), while the X300 has a 6.31″ display and a slightly different camera setup.

Q2. What are the camera specifications of the Vivo X300 Pro?

Answer. The X300 Pro offers a triple rear setup: 50MP Sony LYT-828 main sensor, 50MP ultra-wide lens, and a 200MP periscope telephoto camera. It supports Zeiss’ 2.35× telephoto teleconverter and includes a 50MP front camera.

Q3. What is the pricing and availability of the Vivo X300 series?

Answer. The X300 starts at CNY 4,399 and the X300 Pro at CNY 5,299, with multiple RAM and storage variants. Both models are available for pre-order and go on sale in China from October 17.

Q4. What display technology is used in the Vivo X300 series?

Answer. Both models feature BOE Q10+ LTPO OLED displays with 1.5K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. The X300 Pro has a 6.78″ screen, while the X300 offers a more compact 6.31″ panel.

Q5. What are the battery and charging capabilities of the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro?

Answer. The X300 Pro packs a 6,510mAh battery, and the X300 has a 6,040mAh unit. Both support 90W wired and 40W wireless fast charging for quick top-ups.

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Vivo X300 Pro Full Specifications and Hands-On Images Leak Ahead of Launch

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Highlights

  • Vivo X300 Pro features a 200MP ISOCELL HPB periscope lens, Sony LYT-828 main sensor, and support for 4K120fps video with an optional Zeiss teleconverter.
  • It is powered by Dimensity 9500, it offers a 6.78″ 1.5K BOE Q10+ AMOLED display, 6,510mAh battery, 90W wired and 40W wireless charging, plus dual imaging processors.
  • It is expected to be available in multiple RAM/storage variants starting October 17.
 Vivo X300 Pro. (Image credit - Vivo)
Vivo X300 Pro. (Image credit – Vivo)

Vivo is gearing up to launch its next-generation X300 series, which includes the Vivo X300 and Vivo X300 Pro, on October 13 in China. Just hours before the official debut, the company shared official hands-on images and camera samples, revealing the complete design and some of the key specifications of the flagship.

Vivo X300 Pro – Design and Build

Vivo X300 Pro leaked hands-on image. (Image credit - Vivo)
Vivo X300 Pro leaked hands-on image. (Image credit – Vivo)

Based on the hands-on photos, the Vivo X300 Pro retains a familiar design language to its predecessor, the X200 Pro, featuring a large circular camera module with Zeiss branding. The flash module remains positioned outside the main camera ring, similar to last year’s layout.

Inside the camera deco, the phone houses three lenses with the top-left lens serving as a periscope telephoto camera.

The smartphone features flat sides with subtly rounded corners for better ergonomics, while the back glass now adopts a flat matte finish, marking a change from the slightly curved rear panel of the X200 Pro. Overall, the X300 Pro sports a boxier and more refined design compared to its predecessor.

Camera Details and Sensor Upgrades

One of the headline features of the Vivo X300 Pro is its 200MP ISOCELL HPB sensor (1/1.4″), used in the 85mm periscope telephoto lens. The main camera, meanwhile, utilises the Sony LYT-828 sensor, an upgrade from the LYT-818 used in the previous generation. While the sensor size remains 1/1.28″, the new lens promises better light capture and detail.

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Caption – Vivo X300 Pro camera samples. (Image credit – Vivo)

The company has also shared official camera samples (above), giving an early look at the phone’s imaging performance, especially its telephoto and low-light capabilities.

Performance, Display, and Hardware

Under the hood, the Vivo X300 Pro is powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 chipset, an upgrade from the Dimensity 9400 found in the X200 Pro. The device packs a 6,510mAh battery with support for 90W wired fast charging. The series also introduces two in-house imaging processors, VS1 for pre-processing and V3 for post-processing, to further enhance photo and video quality.

Vivo Product Manager Han Boxiao wrote on Weibo, “Thanks to MediaTek, the #vivo X300 series is the # world’s first #Dimensity9500 flagship chip. Three years in the making, the Dimensity 9500 flagship chip, powered by the V3+ and featuring vivo’s custom tinyNPU, will be unveiled tonight alongside the X300 series. The seeds sown during the X80 era are now blooming in full bloom.”

On the front, the phone reportedly features a 6.78-inch BOE Q10+ AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 1.1mm equilateral bezels, ensuring an immersive and symmetrical viewing experience.

Leaked Specifications from China Telecom Listing

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Caption – Vivo X300 Pro specs leaked. (Image credit – Vivo)

According to recent listings spotted on China Telecom, the Vivo X300 Pro (model number V2502A) measures 161.98 x 75.48 x 7.99mm, weighs 226 grams, and will be available in Freedom Blue, Simple White, Pure Black, and Wilderness Brown colour options.

The display is confirmed to be a BOE Q10+ OLED panel with 1.5K resolution (2800 × 1260 pixels), 120Hz refresh rate, and circular polarisation. Alongside 90W wired and 40W wireless charging, the device supports several flagship-grade features, including –

  • OriginOS 6 is based on Android 16
  • Universal Signal Amplifier 3.0
  • Digital Signal Amplifier Chip
  • Four Wi-Fi wall-penetrating chips
  • Dual stereo speakers
  • X-axis linear motor
  • Ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner
  • Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB 3.2 Gen 1
  • Action Button and IP68 dust/water resistance

Additionally, the X300 Pro will support an optional Zeiss 2.35× telephoto teleconverter, expanding its professional photography potential.

Variants and Availability

The Vivo X300 Pro will be available starting October 17 in the following configurations –

  • 12GB + 256GB
  • 16GB + 512GB
  • 16GB + 1TB

A special Vivo X300 Pro Beidou Satellite Communication Edition (model number V250D2A) will also launch, featuring 16GB RAM and 1TB storage in a single variant.

FAQs

Q1. What are the standout camera features of the Vivo X300 Pro?

Answer. The X300 Pro features a 200MP ISOCELL HPB periscope telephoto lens and a Sony LYT-828 main sensor. It supports 4K120fps Dolby Vision video and offers an optional Zeiss 2.35× telephoto teleconverter for pro-level photography.

Q2. What hardware and display specs does the Vivo X300 Pro offer?

Answer. It’s powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chip, with a 6,510mAh battery, 90W wired and 40W wireless charging. The 6.78″ BOE Q10+ AMOLED display delivers 1.5K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate with ultra-slim bezels.

Q3. When is the Vivo X300 Pro launching and in what variants?

Answer. The X300 Pro launches in China on October 13, with availability starting October 17. It comes in 12GB+256GB, 16GB+512GB, and 16GB+1TB variants, plus a Beidou Satellite Edition with 16GB+1TB.

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