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Realme 15 Pro 5G Review – A Strong Mid-Ranger With Impressive 7000mAh Battery, New 7 Gen 4 SoC and 144Hz 4D Curve+ AMOLED Display

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Highlights

  • Realme 15 Pro 5G has just been launched in India at the starting price of ₹ 28999.
  • The phone comes in 4 storage variants – 8GB RAM + 128GB Storage, 8GB RAM + 256GB Storage, 12GB RAM + 256GB Storage and 12GB RAM + 512GB Storage.
  • Available in Flowing Silver, Silk Purple and Velvet Green colours via Realme India’s official store and Flipkart.

Realme’s number series has just got an update and we are here to tell you what it brings to the table. We managed to get our hands on the new Realme 15 Pro earlier this week and have been using it since as a primary device. So, without further ado, here’s our Realme 15 Pro review.

Realme 15 Pro 5G – Key Feature

Realme 15 Pro 5G – Key Feature
  • 8-inch 144Hz 4D Curve+ AMOLED Display
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 Processor
  • 12 GB RAM
  • 256 GB Internal Storage
  • Dual Rear Camera – 50 MP Sony Main + 50 MP Ultrawide
  • Front Camera – 50 MP
  • 7000mAh Titan Battery with 80W Ultra Charge
  • IP69 Rated
  • Corning Gorilla Glass Protection

Realme 15 Pro 5G – Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
●      Slim and lightweight build

●      Good AMOLED display with narrow bezels and 144Hz refresh rate

●      Smooth performance

●      Good for gaming

●      Impressive 7000mAh battery with 80W fast charge

●      Good low-light photography performance

●      Cool AI features to explore

●      IP69 Rated

●      Subpar video recording quality

●      No Telephoto lens

●      Bloatware

Realme 15 Pro 5G

Realme 15 Pro 5G – Design and Build Quality

We’ve been using the Realme 15 Pro 5G in the Silk Purple colour for this review and from the very first glance, this colour gives off a cool vibe. Realme says the design is inspired by party attire aligning with the marketing hook. The soft matte back of this colour has this classy purple hue with a gentle sparkle that shimmers subtly under light. It doesn’t attract fingerprints or smudges, so that’s a win.

The curves on both the screen and back blend with the frame. Realme calls it their Deep 4D Curve+ design and it does feel sleek and seamless.

The camera module at the back looks like it has three lenses, but that’s just smart design to carry on the illusion of three cameras. But there are actually two cameras on the back, and the third cutout is for the Pulse light. All of it sits neatly on a slightly raised glass plate, adding a bit of stylish sense to the overall design. The good thing is it doesn’t make the phone look any bulkier.

What’s surprising is how slim and light this phone feels, especially considering it packs a massive 7000mAh battery inside. At just 7.69mm thick and 187g in weight, it’s honestly one of the most comfortable big-battery phones we’ve held.

The build quality is decent. It has a polycarbonate body but feels sturdy in the hand. The phone is IP69 rated, which means it can handle dust, splashes, and even being submerged in water for up to 30 minutes. We don’t recommend dunking it in a pool or anything, but the IP rating does cover for little downpour.

Realme 15 Pro 5G – Display

Realme 15 Pro 5G – Display

Realme 15 Pro 5G boasts a stunning 6.8-inch AMOLED panel. We’ve been using it as our main smartphone for a few days now, and the display is quite impressive in performance. With a 144Hz dynamic refresh rate, everything from scrolling through apps to gaming feels silky smooth on this display.

Realme’s High-brightness Sunlight Display tech really kicks in under harsh sunlight. We didn’t feel the need to squint or max out brightness manually. With a wild peak brightness of 6500 nits, content stays punchy and visible even on the sunniest afternoons.

Watching HDR content on Netflix or Prime Video is a treat, thanks to 100% P3 color saturation and 10-bit support for over a billion colors. Blacks are deep and the contrast is excellent. The text looks sharp with 453 PPI on that 1280×2800 resolution panel. It even has 4608Hz PWM dimming, which makes a noticeable difference during night-time use and ensures there is no eye strain even after a long YouTube binge.

15 Pro comes with a 4D Curve+ display, which means it is curved on the sides to have an edge-to-edge look. Complementing that are uniform narrow bezels, that ensure an immersive experience for the user.

As for the durability, the screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass to perfectly handle scratches, splashes and daily wear.

Realme 15 Pro 5G – Performance

Realme 15 Pro 5G – Performance

Powered by the new Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, Realme 15 Pro handles daily tasks well. That Kryo CPU setup (topping out at 2.8GHz) and the 4nm process clearly deliver on both performance and power efficiency. Whether we were flipping between a dozen apps, taking calls, uploading to Drive, or editing photos on the go, 15 Pro didn’t show any noticeable stutters.

The phone boots up fast, apps launch in a snap and the Realme AI Multi-Tasker ensures frequently used apps open seconds quicker. Animations are fluid and general responsiveness is as snappy as you’d expect from a mid-ranger.

As we tested on multiple benchmarking platforms, we got pretty good results. The phone scored over 1 million on AnTuTu. It also clocked 1206 in single-core and 3538 in multi-core CPU tests on Geekbench 6. Below are more benchmarking results –

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Now, let’s talk about gaming. We tested it with BGMI and even Genshin Impact on higher and medium settings. The frame rates stayed consistent, even during those intense multiplayer moments. We didn’t notice any major stutters or lags. The AI Gaming Coach and GT Boost 3.0 are a good addition to boost gaming performance even further. They subtly adjust touch sensitivity with Ultra Touch Control. The phone maintains smooth motion through AI Motion Control and high-temperature frame stability.

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We also didn’t face any heating issues with this phone, thanks to the 7000mm² VC cooling sheet. The phone barely got warm even after a 45-minute gaming session.

As for software, Realme 15 Pro 5G runs smoothly on Realme UI 6.0. However, the experience isn’t entirely flawless. There’s a noticeable amount of bloatware pre-installed, a classic Realme move. Some of these pre-installed apps start sending push notifications right out of the box, which can get annoying fast. Most of these can be uninstalled, but most users would prefer a clean, distraction-free UI from a phone in this price segment from the start.

Realme 15 Pro 5G – Camera Performance

Realme 15 Pro 5G – Camera Performance

Now, Realme is pushing the idea that the camera system on the 15 Pro is one of the strongest. The phone has a 50MP Sony IMX896 main sensor on the rear. With a large 1/1.56″ sensor, wide f/1.8 aperture and support for 2-axis OIS, it captures sharp, well-exposed shots in daylight with natural-looking details. Colours lean slightly toward vibrancy but not in an overdone way. There is definitely some artificial processing happening in the photos but they don’t overpower the scene.

Realme 15 Pro 5G – Camera Daylight Samples

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Realme 15 Pro 5G – Camera Night Samples

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The second lens on the rear is a 50MP ultra-wide lens, which uses the OmniVision OV50D sensor. We noticed a good balance between field of view and distortion control. It covers a wide 115.6° angle and supports EIS. Detail retention is solid, though dynamic range does take a hit compared to the main sensor.

The rear camera is particularly impressive in low light. Realme is claiming it to be a party phone and for that, the phone has some nice filters. There are also a bunch of features that can expand your photography experience, making the camera a lot more versatile.

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Realme 15 Pro Party filters and different photo modes.

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Then there’s the 50MP OV50D sensor on the front. It keeps the shots crisp and fairly colour-accurate. Skin tones are handled nicely with minimal over-smoothing.

Realme 15 Pro 5G DayLight Video

Realme 15 Pro 5G Night Video

In terms of video, you get up to 4K at 60fps, which runs well with good stabilisation and dynamic range, especially from the main lens. The default video is set at 1080p 30fps, where beauty mode is active by default. We tried recording a few videos in different lighting conditions and the results were decent. However, some fine-tuning might be needed in future updates.

Realme 15 Pro 5G – Battery and Charging

Realme 15 Pro 5G – Battery and Charging

Realme 15 Pro 5G’s biggest highlight is the massive 7000mAh Titan Battery. This is more than enough power for an average user to run through more than a day or two on a single full charge. Even with heavy social media scrolling, calls, gaming and YouTube, we were consistently getting two full days of use on a single charge. On light use, we believe it could easily stretch into the third.

This is supported by the 80W Ultra Charge. From around 10% to nearly full took us just under 40 minutes with this adapter and a quick 10-minute charge gave enough for several hours of casual use.

Realme also claims that the Titan Battery maintains over 80% capacity after 1600 charge cycles, which means it’s built to last years, not months. If that claim holds up over time, it’s a win for battery health and long-term durability.

Verdict – Should You Buy Realme 15 Pro 5G?

Verdict – Should You Buy Realme 15 Pro 5G?

The Realme 15 Pro is a premium-looking phone with a 4D Curve+ AMOLED display, smooth everyday/gaming performance powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. The 50MP + 50MP rear camera setup along with a 50MP front camera delivers decent results. The star feature is the massive 7000mAh battery with 80W fast charging.

For the price, the Realme 15 Pro makes it a good pick for anyone looking for a stylish and feature-rich mid-range device.

Reasons To Buy

Reasons To Buy
  • Slim and lightweight design
  • Good display
  • Smooth gaming performance
  • Great battery and charging
  • Many AI Camera Features to explore

Reasons Not to Buy

  • Video recording needs fine tuning.

Alternatives

OPPO Reno14 – ₹37,999

OPPO Reno14 – ₹37,999

Vivo T4 Ultra – ₹38,495

Vivo T4 Ultra – ₹38,495

OnePlus Nord 5 – ₹31,999

OnePlus Nord 5 – ₹31,999

 

FAQs

Q1. What display and design features does the Realme 15 Pro 5G offer?

Answer. It features a 6.8-inch 144Hz 4D Curve+ AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass protection for enhanced durability.

Q2. Which processor powers the Realme 15 Pro 5G?

Answer. The smartphone is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor.

Q3. What are the available RAM and storage variants of the Realme 15 Pro?

Answer. Realme 15 Pro 5G comes in four configurations – 8GB RAM + 128GB Storage, 8GB RAM + 256GB Storage, 12GB RAM + 256GB Storage and 12GB RAM + 512GB Storage.

Q4. What are its camera specifications of Realme 15 Pro?

Answer. It offers a 50MP Sony main sensor + 50MP ultrawide rear setup and a 50MP front camera for high-quality selfies.

Q5. How is the battery and charging of Realme 15 Pro?

Answer. The device features a 7,000mAh Titan Battery with 80W Ultra Charge support and carries an IP69 rating for robust water and dust protection.

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Also Read: Realme 15 Pro 5G Launching on July 24 with 7000mAh Battery, Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 & AI Features

Realme Buds T200 Review – Good Contender in the Affordable TWS Earbuds Segment

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Highlights

  • Realme has launched its new truly wireless earbuds, the Realme Buds T200, alongside the Realme 15 series smartphones.
  • It is launched at the price of ₹ 1999.
  • Available in Mystic Grey, Snowy White, Dreamy Purple and Neon Green colour options.

Are the newly launched Realme Buds T200 the best TWS audio companion for you? Let’s find out in our hands-on Realme Buds T200 Review.

Realme Buds T200 – Key Features

Realme Buds T200 – Key Features
  • 4mm Dynamic Bass Drivers
  • 32dB Active Noise Cancellation
  • Up to 50 hours of Playback
  • Dual Device Connection
  • Dynamic Audio
  • IP55 Dust and Water Resistant

Realme Buds T200 – Unboxing Video 

Realme Buds T200 – Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
●      Compact and lightweight

●      Comfortable fit

●      Good battery life

●      Crisp and clear sound quality

●      Dual device connection

●      Case prone to scratches

●      No charging cable in the box

 

Realme Buds T200 – Design and Build Quality

Realme Buds T200 – Design and Build Quality

We’ve been using the Realme Buds T200 for a couple of days now and its seems decent enough in terms of design or build quality. This is at par with what you expect from earbuds on this price segment.

We received the earbuds in the Snowy White colour and it has a clean, minimal look. The case has a glossy finish, which gives it a neat appearance. However, it does seem like a finish that will pick up scratches pretty easily if you’re not careful. It’s made of polycarbonate material and while it’s nothing fancy, it actually feels quite sturdy in the hand. It comes with an IP55 rating for dust and water protection.  

The case is compact enough to slip into your pocket without creating a bulge. There’s a small LED indicator on the front along with Realme branding. The charging port sits at the bottom.

The earbuds themselves have a small stem-style design and are super lightweight. We could wear them for hours at a stretch without any discomfort. We didn’t feel any slipping out or awkward pressure points. The fit is snug and stable. It feels secure while just walking around or even on a quick jog.  To sum up, it is a design that works well for daily use.

Realme Buds T200 – Audio Quality

Realme Buds T200 – Audio Quality

Contrary to our initial expectation, the Realme Buds T200 actually sound pretty solid for the price. There are 12.4mm drivers packed in these. The buds are enough punchy to make music sound full and energetic. The vocals are crisp, the instruments sound clear and the bass has that decent thump without being too boomy.

These might not be the perfect pair for bass-heavy lovers, but buds hold up well across genres nonetheless.

The volume output is pretty good. It gets loud enough without distorting, which is great for buds in this segment. The sound pressure here in the Indian variant is rated at 102±2dB, so we felt the impact even at medium volume levels.

In terms of audio support, you get AAC, SBC, and even LDAC codecs. If your phone supports LDAC, you’ll definitely notice a bump in sound quality along with more detail, clearer highs.

There are two mics on each bud and we noticed that voice clarity during calls was decent. It’s obviously not studio-grade but the microphone sensitivity of -38dB makes sure voice is picked up clean. We tried them in moderately noisy environments and the results were better than expectations.

Realme Buds T200 – Features, ANC and Touch Controls

Realme Buds T200 – Features, ANC and Touch Controls

Buds T200 support Bluetooth 5.4, which ensures the connection stays stable even. If you are a Realme phone user, you even get that neat little personalised pop-up window when you open the case. For other Android phones, there’s a GFP pop-up to make pairing easier. We didn’t face any random disconnections during the time we used T200 and pairing was quick too.

There’s active noise cancellation support too. It gets up to 32dB of ANC, which is pretty solid for this price. As for performance, it does a good job of cutting out fan noise or light outside chatter. There’s also a transparent mode. We tested it while walking outside and it does help in staying aware of your surroundings without having to take the buds out.

The touch controls work well. You can double-tap to play/pause or answer calls, triple-tap to skip tracks, and long-press to switch noise control modes or reject a call. What’s even better is that these controls are customisable via the Realme Link app, so you can tweak them to suit your habits.

There’s voice assistant support, OTA updates and an LED status indicator to show charging or pairing status.

Realme Buds T200 – Battery and Charging

Realme Buds T200 – Battery and Charging

Realme Buds T200’s battery life is pretty impressive as each earbud packs a 58mAh battery. We consistently got around 6 to 7 hours of playback at 50% volume and with noise cancellation or transparency mode turned on.

If you are a light user, that’s more than enough to get through a full workday or a few long commutes.

The charging case holds a 530mAh battery and the brand claims a total of up to 50 hours of playback. As we used the buds, we only had to charge the case every few days even with regular use. It comes with a USB-C port for charging. The full case and earbuds together take about 2.30 hours to fully charge.

Overall, the battery is reliable and it’s definitely been one of the strong points during our use.

Verdict – Should I Buy Realme T200?

Verdict – Should I Buy Realme T200?

Realme Buds T200 are comfortable, compact and have essential features that you would expect from TWS earbuds in this segment.

Apart from regular TWS features, additions such as LDAC support, IP55 rating, dual device connection and a responsive control system definitely adds to the value. For what they cost, they deliver more than expected.

So, we would say if you want a pair of earbuds with good sound, dependable battery life and decent ANC without breaking the bank, the Realme Buds T200 are definitely worth considering.

Reasons To Buy

Reasons To Buy
  • Compact
  • Comfortable fit
  • Good battery life
  • Crisp and clear sound quality

Reasons Not To Buy

  • Case prone to scratches

FAQs

Q1. When were the Realme Buds T200 launched and with which device lineup?

Answer. Realme launched the Buds T200 alongside its Realme 15 series smartphones.

Q2. What are the standout audio features of the Realme Buds T200?

Answer. They feature 12.4mm Dynamic Bass Drivers, Dynamic Audio output, and 32dB Active Noise Cancellation.

Q3. How long do the Realme Buds T200 last on a single charge?

Answer. The earbuds offer up to 50 hours of playback time.

Q4. Do the Realme Buds T200 support multi-device connectivity?

Answer. Yes, they come with Dual Device Connection support for seamless switching.

Q5. What colours and durability features are offered on Realme Buds T200?

Answer. The buds are available in Mystic Grey, Snowy White, Dreamy Purple, and Neon Green with an IP55 dust and water resistance rating.

Also Read:
Realme Buds T200 set to launch on July 24 with Realme 15 Series

Realme 15 5G set to launch in India on July 24th

Lenovo Watch Pro Launched with AMOLED Display, 20-Day Battery Life and Budget Price

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Highlights

  • Lenovo Watch Pro launch featuring a 1.43″ round AMOLED display, zinc-magnesium alloy frame, crystal diamond glass and 3ATM water resistance.
  • It offers 70+ sports modes, heart rate tracking, sleep analysis, SpO2 monitoring, and supports mobile payments via WeChat and Alipay.
  • It promises up to 20 days of battery backup, which amounts to 18 days typically.

Lenovo has officially launched its latest budget-friendly wearable, the Lenovo Watch Pro. The smartwatch features an AMOLED display, multiple health tracking sensors, extended battery life and more. Here’s a detailed look at its specifications, features and pricing.

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Lenovo Watch Pro. (Image credit – Lenovo)

Lenovo Watch Pro Smartwatch – Key Features

The new Lenovo Watch Pro sports a zinc magnesium alloy frame and a 1.43-inch round AMOLED display with a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels. The screen is protected by crystal diamond glass and the watch carries a 3ATM water resistance rating.

Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate support for over 70 sports modes, along with features like calorie tracking and built-in activity recording. For health monitoring, the Watch Pro includes heart rate tracking, SpO2 blood oxygen monitoring and sleep mapping and analysis.

When it comes to battery life, the Watch Pro can last up to 20 days on a single charge with conservative usage. Under normal usage, users can expect around 18 days of battery life.

Additional features include a built-in SOS function, useful smartwatch apps like weather, calendar, calculator, flashlight, and support for mobile payment platforms such as WeChat and Alipay.

Lenovo Watch Pro Smartwatch – Price and Availability

Currently, the Lenovo Watch Pro has been launched in China with no official word yet on a global release.

The device is priced at 499 yuan, which converts to approximately 69 US dollars. It is available in two colour variants, which are gold and grey.

FAQs

Q1. What display and design features does the Lenovo Watch Pro offer?

Answer. The Lenovo Watch Pro sports a 1.43-inch round AMOLED display with 466×466 resolution, crystal diamond glass, and a zinc magnesium alloy frame.

Q2. What health and fitness features are included in the Watch Pro?

Answer. It supports 70+ sports modes, heart rate tracking, SpO2 monitoring, sleep analysis, calorie tracking, and built-in activity recording.

Q3. What is the battery life and pricing of the Lenovo Watch Pro?

Answer. The Watch Pro can last up to 20 days on a single charge and is priced at 499 yuan (approx. $69), available in gold and grey colour variants.

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Redmi Turbo 5 Key Specs Leaked – Dimensity 8500, 1.5K OLED Display and 7,000mAh+ Battery

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Highlights

  • Redmi Turbo 5 leak suggests the phone will feature a new Dimensity 8500 chipset, possibly branded Ultra with a 1.5K LTPS OLED display.
  • It is rumoured to house a high-density silicon battery starting with “7”, likely over 7,000mAh.
  • The phone is expected to debut end of 2025 or early January 2026.
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Redmi teaser of upcoming launches. (Image credit – Redmi)

Reports suggest the Redmi Turbo 5 is expected either by the end of this year or in early January 2026. But now, trusted tipster Digital Chat Station has shared what appear to be the key specifications of the upcoming Turbo 5 via a new post on Weibo. Before we get to the leaked info, let’s do a quick roundup of Redmi’s schedule for upcoming launches.

It is being reported that Redmi is preparing to launch its Redmi Note 15 series in China by August, followed by the Redmi K90 lineup in November. Alongside these, the brand is also Redmi is also preparing for new smartphone launches in India. While the brand hasn’t confirmed which models are coming, the teaser hints suggest that the Redmi 15 series could be next in line.

And, here’s what we know so far about Redmi Turbo 5.

Redmi Turbo 5 – Key Specifications (Rumoured)

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Tipster Digital Chat Station’s post on Weibo. (Screenshot credit – Gizmochina)

According to the tipster, Redmi is currently testing a new mid-range smartphone powered by the Dimensity 8500 chipset, which could be marketed as the “Dimensity 8500 Ultra” at launch. The device is believed to be the Redmi Turbo 5, set for release in China. Globally, this model might be introduced as the Poco X8 Pro.

The leak reveals that the Turbo 5 will sport a 1.5K resolution LTPS OLED display with large, rounded corners. It will feature a high-end metal middle frame and a minimalist rear camera deco design. While the new leak doesn’t mention the display size, earlier reports from the same source indicated a 6.6-inch screen.

Powering the device is expected to be a high-capacity silicon battery, with its size reportedly beginning with the digit “7,” suggesting a battery of around 7,000mAh or more. The tipster also mentions that the Turbo 5 will offer a more refined in-hand feel and a user-friendly mid-size form factor, making it a promising mid-range contender.

FAQs

Q1. What processor and display will power the Redmi Turbo 5?

Answer. The Turbo 5 is expected to feature the Dimensity 8500 chipset and a 1.5K resolution LTPS OLED display with large, rounded corners.

Q2. How large is the battery in the Redmi Turbo 5?

Answer. The device is rumoured to include a high-capacity silicon battery starting with the digit “7,” suggesting a battery of around 7,000mAh or more.

Q3. When is the Redmi Turbo 5 expected to launch?

Answer. Reports suggest the Redmi Turbo 5 is expected either by the end of this year or in early January 2026.

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Vivo Y400 5G Tipped to Launch in Early August with 6,000mAh Battery, 90W Fast Charging and IP68/69 Rating

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Highlights

  • Vivo Y400 5G leak revealed it is expected to launch in early August.
  • It will reportedly come with a 6,000mAh battery, 90W fast charging and IP68/69 rating for enhanced water and dust resistance.
  • Rumoured specs – Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chip, 8GB RAM, Android 15, curved FHD+ display, and model number V2506 across major certification platforms.

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Caption – Vivo Y400 5G from the Google Play Console listing. (Image credit – Gizmochina)

Vivo is reportedly preparing to launch the Vivo Y400 5G soon in India. Slated for an early August debut, key details of the upcoming phone have surfaced ahead of its official unveiling. Here’s all we know about the phone as of now.

Vivo Y400 5G – Key Features (Leaked)

According to a recent report by 91mobiles, the Vivo Y400 5G will come with an IP68/69-rated body, making it highly resistant to dust and water. The report also confirms that the phone will feature a massive 6,000mAh battery paired with 90W fast charging.

In comparison, the more premium Y400 Pro offers a 5,500mAh battery with the same 90W charging speed but only an IP66 rating. The publication further reveals that the Y400 5G will be available in two colours, which are Olive Green and Glam White.

Vivo Y400 5G – Specifications (Rumoured)

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Caption – Vivo Y400 5G Bluetooth SIG listing. (Image credit – Xpertpick)

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Caption – Vivo Y400 5G Google Play Console listing. (Image credit – Xpertpick)

As per a report by Xpertpick, the Vivo Y400 5G, identified by model number V2506, has appeared on certification platforms such as the Bluetooth SIG, India’s BIS, and Google Play Console.

The Play Console listing indicates that the phone will sport a curved-edge display with FHD+ resolution, a Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset, 8GB of RAM, and will run Android 15 out of the box.

Details regarding the Y400 5G’s camera setup remain unknown at this time.

In related news, Vivo is also said to be working on the Vivo V60, which is expected to launch in India on August 12. The V60 is tipped to feature a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor and a 6,000mAh battery with 90W charging. It is rumoured to be a rebranded version of the Vivo S30, which debuted in China in May.

As of now, Vivo is also expected to announce the Vivo T4R smartphone in India by the end of this month.

FAQs

Q1. When is the Vivo Y400 5G expected to launch in India?

Answer. Vivo is reportedly preparing to launch the Vivo Y400 5G soon in India, slated for an early August debut.

Q2. What are the standout battery and durability features of the Y400 5G?

Answer. The Vivo Y400 5G will come with a 6,000mAh battery paired with 90W fast charging and an IP68/69-rated body for strong dust and water resistance.

Q3. What internal specs are revealed for the Vivo Y400 5G?

Answer. It’s expected to feature a Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset, 8GB of RAM, a curved-edge FHD+ display, and run Android 15 out of the box.

Also Read: Vivo Y50 5G and Y50m 5G launched in China with Dimensity 6300, 90Hz display, and 6000mAh battery

Also Read: Vivo V60 rumoured to launch in India on August 19 with ZEISS optics and OriginOS; renders and key specs leaked

Infinix Smart 10 Launching in India on July 25, Key Specs Revealed via Flipkart

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Highlights

  • Infinix Smart 10 is launching in India on July 25.
  • It features a 120Hz LCD display with 700 nits brightness, Unisoc T7250, runs Android 15 (XOS 15), includes Folax AI button, Ultralink Bluetooth calling and IP64-rated scratch-resistant body.
  • The phone is expected to be priced under ₹10,000 and have four colour options.
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The Infinix Smart 10 microsite is now live on Flipkart. (Image credit – Infinix)

Infinix is all set to launch its next-generation Smart series smartphone, the Infinix Smart 10, on July 25 in India. However, ahead of its launch, the device’s microsite on Flipkart has now revealed most of the key specifications. Here’s everything we know so far.

Infinix Smart 10 – Key Specifications (Revealed)

According to the Flipkart listing, the Infinix Smart 10 will feature a 120Hz LCD display with a punch-hole design and peak brightness of up to 700 nits. For audio, the device includes a 3.5mm headphone jack and a dual-speaker setup tuned by DTS. Security is handled by a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.

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Infinix Smart 10 key features. (Image credit – Infinix)

Under the hood, the Smart 10 is powered by the Unisoc T7250 chipset and houses a 5,000mAh battery. It will run on XOS 15 based on Android 15 and will come preloaded with Infinix’s AI suite of features. The phone also includes a dedicated One Tap side button to access AI tools like the Folax Assistant. However, it remains unclear whether this button is customizable, as seen on the Infinix Hot 60 5G.

Another notable feature is Ultralink support, which enables users to make Bluetooth calls even when cellular connectivity is unavailable. In terms of cameras, the Smart 10 sports an 8-megapixel front camera and an 8-megapixel rear camera with dual LED flash, support for 2K video recording, and a Pro mode.

The device also features a scratch-resistant back panel and carries an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance.

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Infinix Smart 10 colour variants. (Image credit – Infinix)

Infinix Smart 10 – Price and Availability

While the pricing hasn’t been disclosed yet, it is expected to be priced well under Rs 10,000. The Infinix Smart 10 will be available in colour options such as gold, blue, white, and black.

FAQs

Q1. When is the Infinix Smart 10 launching in India?

Answer. Infinix is all set to launch its next-generation Smart series smartphone, the Infinix Smart 10, on July 25 in India.

Q2. What are the standout hardware features of the Smart 10?

Answer. It features a 120Hz LCD display with 700 nits peak brightness, Unisoc T7250 chipset, 5,000mAh battery, and dual DTS speakers with a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Q3. Does the Smart 10 support any AI or smart connectivity tools?

Answer. Yes, it includes a One Tap side button to access Folax Assistant and supports Ultralink, allowing Bluetooth calls even without cellular connectivity.

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Also Read: Infinix HOT 60 5G design leaked ahead of launch, may feature a dedicated AI button: Report

One UI 8 Watch Update Begins Rolling Out to Galaxy Watch Ultra

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Highlights

  • Samsung has begun rolling out One UI 8 Watch (based on Wear OS 6) to the Galaxy Watch Ultra.
  • It introduces new health tools like Running Coach, Vascular Load, Multi-Info Tiles, Now Bar UI and Gemini integration.
  • While Galaxy Watch 7 joined the beta program, it isn’t part of the initial rollout.
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Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra with One UI 8 update. (Image credit – Samsung)

We have known for a while now that Samsung’s new Galaxy Watch 8 and Galaxy Watch 8 Classic will be shipped with One UI 8 Watch based on Google’s Wear OS 6. Meanwhile, Samsung is now delivering One UI 8 to existing users of the Galaxy Watch Ultra. Here’s what we know so far.

One UI 8 Update Rolling Out

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Screenshot of One UI 8 update now rolling out for Galaxy Watch Ultra. (Screenshot credit – @Anti_colonialist on Reddit)

The company has officially started rolling out the One UI 8 Watch update now with the Galaxy Watch Ultra being the first to receive it.

This update includes everything Samsung showcased during its recent Unpacked event such as Running Coach, Vascular Load tracking and the Antioxidant Index. However, Bedtime Tracking was one of the major health features introduced during the One UI 8 Watch beta reveal and it is missing from the official announcement of update.

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Galaxy Watch Ultra will get new features with the One UI 8 Watch update. (Image credit – Samsung)

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The update isn’t just about health features. It also brings new non-health enhancements including Multi-Info Tiles, Samsung’s native Now Bar feature and Gemini integration, which has recently started arriving on other Wear OS watches.

This release also marks the first official appearance of Wear OS 6, ahead of its wider rollout to devices like the Pixel Watch.

Notably, Samsung hasn’t mentioned the Galaxy Watch 7 in the new rollout details, suggesting that non-Ultra models might have to wait a bit longer for the new software. However, given that shipments of the updated Galaxy Watch Ultra are now available in a new navy blue colour and with double the base storage are currently being delivered, the timing of the update seems logical.

Aside from the colour and storage changes, the hardware remains largely the same, so if the software is ready, there’s little reason to delay.

Since the Galaxy Watch 7 did participate in the earlier beta program, it likely won’t be long before those users also receive One UI 8 Watch and get to try features like the Now Bar. In the meantime, current Galaxy Watch Ultra users should keep an eye out as your update may already be on its way.

FAQS

Q1. Which Galaxy Watch model is receiving the One UI 8 Watch update first?

Answer. The company has officially started rolling out the One UI 8 Watch update now with the Galaxy Watch Ultra being the first to receive it.

Q2. What new health and interface features come with One UI 8 Watch?

Answer. This update includes Running Coach, Vascular Load tracking, the Antioxidant Index, Multi-Info Tiles, Samsung’s Now Bar, and Gemini integration.

Q3. Is the Galaxy Watch 7 included in this rollout?

Answer. Samsung hasn’t mentioned the Galaxy Watch 7 in the new rollout details, suggesting that non-Ultra models might have to wait a bit longer for the new software.

Also Read: Galaxy Watch 8 full specs leak: Bigger storage, new bands, and higher prices

Also Read: Galaxy Watch 8 Series: Watch 8 Classic and Watch Ultra 2 renders leak ahead of launch

Samsung Galaxy F56 Teardown Video Reveals High Repairability Score

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Highlights

  • PBKreviews gives the Galaxy F56 a 9/10 repairability score thanks to easy battery replacement, part availability and modular components.
  • Glass back removal, multiple screws, plastic frame, rubber gasket protection and adhesive-secured battery make up the internal layout.
  • The phone scored 1.5/2 in screen replacement ease and repair organisation.
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Samsung Galaxy F56 in PBKreviews video. (Image credit – PBKreviews)

Samsung launched the Galaxy F56 in May this year featuring an Exynos 1480 chipset, 8GB RAM, a 6.7-inch display with 120Hz refresh rate, a 50MP primary sensor and a 5,000mAh battery. Since we rarely get to see mid-range devices in teardown videos, it is quite surprising that the Galaxy F56 has now been featured in a new teardown video. So, here’s everything we know about the inner workings of this phone, thanks to PBKreviews’s newly released teardown video.

Samsung Galaxy F56 Teardown Video

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Samsung Galaxy F56 inside look in latest teardown video. (Image credit – PBKreviews)

In PBKreviews’ teardown of the Galaxy F56, the disassembly begins by removing the glass back panel. From there, it involves unscrewing multiple screws to access the internal components.

The device uses a plastic frame, the ports are protected with rubber gaskets and the battery is held in place with a good amount of adhesive.

After the full teardown, the Galaxy F56 earned an impressive repairability score of 9 out of 10, where 10 is the easiest to repair and 0 is the hardest. It received top marks for ease of battery replacement, availability of spare parts, and how simple it is to replace other components like the charging port.

However, in two specific areas such as “the organisation and time needed for repairs” and “how easy it is to replace the screen,” the phone scored 1.5 out of 2 in each.

If Samsung had made the internal layout more repair-friendly and the screen easier to swap, the Galaxy F56 could have achieved a perfect score, something that’s quite rare to see.

You can check out the full video –

FAQs

Q1. What repairability score did the Galaxy F56 receive in the PBKreviews teardown?

Answer. After the full teardown, the Galaxy F56 earned an impressive repairability score of 9 out of 10.

Q2. What components contributed to the Galaxy F56’s high repairability rating?

Answer. It received top marks for ease of battery replacement, availability of spare parts, and how simple it is to replace other components like the charging port.

Q3. Which factors prevented the Galaxy F56 from achieving a perfect score?

Answer. In two specific areas such as “the organisation and time needed for repairs” and “how easy it is to replace the screen,” the phone scored 1.5 out of 2 in each.

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CMF Watch 3 Pro Debuts with Larger Display, Enhanced Features and a Higher Price

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Highlights

  • CMF Watch 3 Pro launched featuring a 1.43″ 466×466 screen with 650 nits brightness, a 350mAh battery offering up to 13 days usage and a 47mm metal frame.
  • It is priced at $99 / £99 / €99 with a U.S. discount to $79.
  • It will be available soon via retail partners.
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CMF Watch Pro 2 (left) and CMF Watch 3 Pro (right). (Image credit – Nothing)

Nothing has officially launched the CMF Watch 3 Pro with a bigger screen, a longer-lasting battery and a higher price tag. Here’s everything you need to know about the new CMF smartwatch.

CMF Watch 3 Pro – Key Features

The new smartwatch features a precision-milled metal frame paired with a soft-touch silicone strap. Its display size has increased to 1.43 inches (up from 1.32 inches), offering a slightly higher typical brightness of 650 nits (up from 620 nits). The screen resolution is 466 x 466 pixels (326ppi) with a 60Hz refresh rate. Users can personalise their watch face with over 120 options including animated and interactive ones.

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Caption – CMF Watch 3 Pro in Dark Grey, Light Grey and Orange colour variants. (Image credit – Nothing)

The rotating crown returns for easy navigation through the interface.

Some of these watch faces are tailored for the Always-On Display (AOD) mode. Powering the watch is a larger 350mAh battery offering up to 13 days of typical usage without AOD, and up to 3.5 days with AOD enabled. It fully charges in 99 minutes. In comparison, the previous model had a 305mAh battery with a claimed 11-day battery life under typical use.

With the bigger display comes a larger build and the CMF Watch 3 Pro now has a 47mm body. Other dimensions and the weight vary depending on the colour variant, as different models feature different bezels.

The exact size details are as follows –

Dark Grey Light Grey Orange
Width 47mm 47mm 47mm
Depth 14.4mm 15.2mm 14.5mm
Weight 51.9g 51.0g 52.4g

 

This time, only the straps are swappable and the bezels are fixed, so choose your colour carefully.

The Watch 3 Pro supports 131 sports modes, from HIIT to yoga with smart activity detection that can automatically begin tracking workouts. It also offers 3D animated warm-up guides before exercise sessions.

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Caption – CMF Watch 3 Pro (right). (Image credit – Nothing)

For outdoor tracking, the watch is IP68-rated, making it splash-proof (though not suitable for swimming). It now includes dual-band GPS (L1+L5), along with GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, and QZSS support for improved positioning accuracy.

Bluetooth calling is supported via two MEMS microphones, a speaker, and AI-based noise reduction. Gesture controls like a flip or double shake allow users to trigger certain functions quickly. Music controls and a Do Not Disturb toggle are also easily accessible.

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Watch 3 Pro is integrated with ChatGPT. (Image credit – Nothing)

The CMF Watch 3 Pro goes a step further by integrating ChatGPT directly into the device, enabling voice-based queries right from the wrist. ChatGPT is also used for the AI running coach. Users can record voice notes, which the watch automatically transcribes. The “Essential News” feature reads out current headlines tailored to user preferences.

CMF Watch 3 Pro – Price and Availability

The CMF Watch 3 Pro is priced at $99 / £99 / €99 and is already listed on the Nothing website.

The US site shows a discounted price of $79, still higher than the older model’s original pricing of $69 / £69 / €69. The watch will soon be available through retail partners as well.

FAQs

Q1. What display and battery upgrades does the CMF Watch 3 Pro offer?

Answer. The display has increased to 1.43 inches with 650 nits brightness and a 350mAh battery offering up to 13 days usage without Always-On Display enabled.

Q2. Which health and fitness features are included in the Watch 3 Pro?

Answer. It supports 131 sports modes, smart activity detection, 3D animated warm-up guides, and is IP68-rated for splash resistance.

Q3. What AI-powered features are integrated into the CMF Watch 3 Pro?

Answer. The watch integrates ChatGPT for voice queries, transcribes voice notes, powers an AI running coach, and reads tailored headlines via the Essential News feature.

Also Read: CMF Buds 2 launched with 48dB ANC, 55-hour battery and smart dial for ₹2,499

Also Read: CMF Phone 2 Pro Review: A good budget smartphone with solid performance and interesting design

Threads Rolls Out Enhanced Insights Dashboard with In-Depth Post Performance Metrics

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Highlights 

  • Threads will now offer detailed metrics on likes, replies, reposts, follower growth and audience demographics by region, age and gender.
  • Users can monitor post performance trends with a new chart spanning 7 to 90 days and view traffic sources across Instagram and Facebook.
  • Threads hit 115.1M daily active users in June 2025 (up 127.8% YoY), narrowing the gap with X.

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Caption – Threads expands Insights metrics. (Photo by Azamat E on Unsplash)

Threads is rolling out improved analytics tools aimed at giving users a clearer view of how their content is performing and where it’s being discovered. The company recently made the announcement in a Meta Newsroom post titled “New Threads Features for a More Personalized Experience That You Control.”

With the latest update, users now have access to more detailed data in the platform’s “Insights” dashboard. In the “Interactions” section, users can view engagement metrics broken down by likes, replies, quotes, and reposts. The “Followers” section now offers insights into follower growth along with geographic breakdowns such as top cities and countries, and demographic details like age range and gender.

Meta post explained, “You can now tap metrics within the Insights dashboard for more detailed information. For example, tapping the Interactions section shows engagement by likes, replies, quotes and reposts, while tapping the Followers section shows follower growth with geographic data, including top cities and countries, and demographic information like age range and gender.”

Caption – Threads’ new metrics. (Image credit – Meta)

A new chart has also been added to help users track how their post performance evolves over time. It displays content trends across a customisable window ranging from seven to 90 days.

Since eligible Threads posts can appear in recommendations on Instagram and Facebook, the platform now lets users see where their content is being viewed. The update shows the percentage of views generated by each app.

According to the Meta-owned company, these changes are intended to help creators build their audience, increase their visibility and better understand what kind of content resonates with their followers.

The update comes amid Threads’ rapid growth. Data from market intelligence firm Similarweb shows the platform is gaining ground on its main rival, X.

In June 2025, Threads’ iOS and Android mobile app recorded 115.1 million daily active users, marking a 127.8% increase year-over-year. In contrast, X had 132 million daily active users, but its year-over-year growth dipped by 15.2%.

As Threads continues its push against X and other competitors, equipping creators with advanced tools to analyse and grow their content presence seems like a logical next step.

FAQs

Q1. What new engagement metrics can users see in Threads’ Insights dashboard?

Answer. Users can view engagement metrics broken down by likes, replies, quotes, and reposts.

Q2. How does Threads help track audience demographics and growth?

Answer. The “Followers” section shows follower growth with geographic data, including top cities and countries, and demographic information like age range and gender.

Q3. Can users see where their Threads posts are being viewed across other platforms?

Answer. The update shows the percentage of views generated by each app, including Instagram and Facebook.

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