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OYO Hotels May Turn Unmarried Couples Away, Meerut Hotel Manager Explains Why

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Highlights

  • Unmarried couples must provide valid proof of their relationship for bookings at OYO partner hotels in Meerut.
  • Couples without documentation may be denied a stay.
  • The decision was influenced by feedback from civil society groups and petitions from residents.
  • This policy is part of OYO’s efforts to rebrand as a family-friendly and safety-first.
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Oyo new policy in Meerut bans unmarried couples from checking in without proof of their relationship. (Image credit – Unknown)

OYO, one of India’s leading hospitality chains, has introduced a new check-in policy for its partner hotels in Meerut, requiring unmarried couples to provide valid proof of their relationship.

This policy applies to both online and walk-in bookings effective this year. Couples without the necessary documentation may be denied a stay.

OYO has directed its partner hotels in Meerut to strictly follow these updated rules. Hotels are also allowed some flexibility to decline bookings for unmarried couples based on their own judgment keeping local social norms in mind. The decision comes in response to feedback from civil society groups in Meerut and petitions from residents in other cities.

A company spokesperson shared with PTI, “OYO has received feedback in the past from civil society groups, especially in Meerut urging action to address this issue. Additionally, residents from a few other cities have petitioned for disallowing unmarried couples to check-in at OYO hotels.”

The Region Head of OYO North India Pawas Sharma emphasised the company’s dedication to customer safety. He explained, “OYO is committed to maintaining safe and responsible hospitality practices. While we respect individual freedoms and personal liberty, we also recognise our responsibility to collaborate with law enforcement and civil society groups in the specific regions where we operate. We will continue to periodically review this policy and its impact.”

This policy highlights OYO’s efforts to balance individual rights with regional cultural sensitivities while cooperating with local authorities to ensure a secure environment.

The new guidelines are part of OYO’s broader initiative to rebrand itself as a family-friendly and safety-first hospitality chain. The company aims to cater to families, students, solo travellers and religious groups, promoting longer stays and enhanced trust among its customers.

To support this goal, OYO has been conducting awareness seminars with police and hotel partners on safe hospitality practices. It has also blacklisted hotels involved in immoral activities and taken action against unauthorized properties using the OYO name.

The Meerut check-in policy could be a blueprint for other cities in India. Depending on its success in ensuring a safe hospitality experience, OYO may consider implementing similar rules in other regions.

This initiative reflects OYO’s strategy to rebuild trust and maintain relevance in the competitive hospitality industry.

FAQs

Q1. What new check-in policy has OYO introduced for its partner hotels in Meerut?

Answer. OYO’s new check-in policy in Meerut requires unmarried couples to provide valid proof of their relationship. Couples without documentation may be denied a stay.

Q2. Why has OYO implemented this new check-in policy in Meerut?

Answer. The decision was influenced by feedback from civil society groups and petitions from residents in Meerut and other cities urging action to address this issue.

Q3. What broader initiative is OYO’s new check-in policy part of?

Answer. This policy is part of OYO’s broader initiative to rebrand itself as a family-friendly and safety-first hospitality chain aiming to balance individual rights with regional cultural sensitivities.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Latest Leaks and Rumours – Slimmer Bezels, New Leaked Images, Magnetic Charging, SoC Confirmation, Fresh Colour Options and More

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Highlights

  • The first images of Galaxy S25 Plus and Ultra show new Icy Blue and Titanium Blue colours, slim bezels and sleek designs.
  • The S25 series may feature a MagSafe-style magnetic ring for wireless charging via an external Magnet Case accessory.
  • Confirmed use of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset globally with no Exynos models.
  • Pricing is likely to start at €1,079 for the 512 GB variant with 12 GB of RAM.
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Galaxy S25’s new images emerged in a media report. (Image credit –  Gizmochina)

Samsung’s much-anticipated Galaxy S25 series is set to debut at the Unpacked event on January 22. As the launch approaches, leaks are revealing more details about the lineup offering a glimpse of new features and designs. Here’s what we have heard in the last few days.

Galaxy S25 Plus and Ultra in Icy Blue and Titanium Blue – First Look

Gizmochina in one of its recent reports on the Galaxy S25 Series revealed the first-hand look at the Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra in striking new blue shades. These colours will most likely be named Icy Blue and Titanium Blue, according to the report.

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Galaxy S25’s new image emerged in a media report. (Image credit –  Gizmochina)
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Galaxy S25 Ultra’s new image emerged in a media report. (Image credit –  Gizmochina)
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Galaxy S25 Ultra’s new image emerged in a media report. (Image credit –  Gizmochina)

The images show the devices encased in Spigen Crystal Flex cases and reveal sleek designs with impressively thin bezels that seem slimmer than even the iPhone 16 Pro Max. This detail aligns with predictions from leaker Ice Universe, who claimed the S25 series would feature the slimmest bezels in the market.

Another notable feature is a MagSafe-style magnetic ring on the back, hinting at Samsung’s foray into magnetic wireless charging.

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Galaxy S25 image. (Image credit – Gizmochina)
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Galaxy S25 Ultra image. (Image credit – Gizmochina)

The magnetic wireless charging feature will reportedly rely on an external accessory rather than being built into the phones. To enable Qi2 wireless charging or MagSafe accessory compatibility, users must purchase a dedicated “Magnet Case.”

Samsung previously avoided magnetic cases due to interference with the S Pen. The S25 series seems to have resolved this issue and now positioning Samsung to compete with brands like OnePlus and Oppo that already offer similar solutions.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra – Possible Real Device Image Reveal Bezel Size

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra real phone images reveal thin bezels. (Image credit – @Jukanlosreve on X)

In a separate leak, the previous rumours of Galaxy S25 Ultra featuring ultra-thin symmetrical bezels on all four sides are confirmed in real-life images. The leak originally came from Ice Universe and was posted on X (formerly Twitter) by popular tipster @Jukanlosreve.

Recently, the Galaxy S25 was also in the news for its appearance on the Geekbench database. The Geekbench score reveals higher performance in both single-core and multi-core with 2986 points and 9355 points respectively. The score is of the 12GB RAM variant of the smartphone sporting Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip with a primary clock speed of 4.47 GHz, Android 15 operating system and most likely the One UI 7 custom skin.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 with the model number SM-S931B appeared on the Geekbench.

Leake Confirms Colours, SoC and Global Pricing

Meanwhile, tipster Ishan Agarwal on X recently confirmed that the S25 series will exclusively use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset globally with no Exynos models this year. According to the post, the information comes directly from retail sources.

Agarwal in their post also confirmed the colour options for the lineup, which include the following –

  • Galaxy S25 and S25+: Navy, Mint, Icy Blue and Silver Shadow.
  • Galaxy S25 Ultra: Titanium Black, Titanium Silver Blue, Titanium Grey and Titanium White Silver.

In terms of pricing, the Galaxy S25 starts at €1,079 for the 512 GB variant with 12 GB of RAM as standard across all models. The devices are also reportedly lighter and more compact than their predecessors, except for the S25 Ultra, which is taller than the S24 Ultra.

FAQs

Q1. When is the Samsung Galaxy S25 series set to debut?

Answer. The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is set to debut at the Unpacked event on January 22.

Q2. What new colours will be available for the Galaxy S25 Plus and Ultra models?

Answer. The Galaxy S25 Plus and Ultra models will be available in new colours named Icy Blue and Titanium Blue.

Q3. What chipset will the Samsung Galaxy S25 series exclusively use?

Answer. The S25 series will exclusively use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset globally with no Exynos models this year.

Q4. What is the starting price for the Samsung Galaxy S25 with 512 GB of storage?

Answer. The starting price for the Galaxy S25 with 512 GB of storage is €1,079, with 12 GB of RAM as standard across all models.

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TECNO POP 9 5G Gets New 8GB RAM Variant in India – Top Features, Specs and Price

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Highlights

  • TECNO has introduced an 8GB + 128GB variant of the POP 9 5G in India priced at ₹10,999.
  • It will be available on Amazon starting January 8th 2025.
  • Key Features – MediaTek Dimensity SoC, a 120Hz LCD display, Memory Fusion technology for up to 8GB additional RAM, a 48MP Sony IMX 882 primary camera with AI, dual stereo speakers and a 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.
  • The phone is available in Midnight Shadow, Azure Sky and Aurora Cloud colours with two interchangeable skins for personalisation.
Tecno POP 9 5G launched in India at ₹10,999. (Image credit – Tecno)

TECNO has introduced a new variant of the POP 9 5G in India expanding its lineup that originally launched in September 2024. The latest 8GB + 128GB version is aimed at users looking for more RAM and storage while keeping the price budget-friendly. Here’s everything we know about the new variant.

TECNO POP 9 5G – Pricing and Availability

Here’s how the different variants of the TECNO POP 9 5G are priced –

Model Price
4GB + 64GB ₹9,499
4GB + 128GB ₹9,999
8GB + 128GB ₹10,999* with bank offers

 

The new 8GB + 128GB variant will be available on Amazon India starting January 8, 2025. The existing 4GB variants are available on Amazon with instant bank discounts for EMI transactions.

The smartphone is available in three attractive colours – Midnight Shadow, Azure Sky and Aurora Cloud. TECNO also includes two interchangeable skins in the box for added personalisation.

TECNO POP 9 5G – Key Features

The phone is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity SoC ensuring smooth performance. It supports 10 5G bands and includes Memory Fusion (Virtual RAM) technology for up to 8GB of additional RAM. The POP 9 5G features a 120Hz LCD display with a punch-hole design with dual stereo speaker setup.

On the rear, the phone boasts a 48MP Sony IMX 882 primary camera with AI functionalities. It also comes with a ring LED flashlight for enhanced low-light photography.

A 5,000mAh battery keeps the device powered all day and it supports 18W fast charging via a USB Type-C port. The box includes the charging adaptor. The POP 9 5G stands out with infrared sensor support and all-direction NFC connectivity making it a versatile device in its segment.

The TECNO POP 9 5G’s latest 8GB + 128GB variant adds more power and storage to an already impressive budget smartphone. With a starting price of ₹9,499 and unique features like a 120Hz display, Sony AI camera and NFC, it’s a compelling choice for those seeking value for money.

The new variant will be available on Amazon starting January 8.

FAQs

 

Q1. What is the price of the new 8GB + 128GB variant of the TECNO POP 9 5G?

Answer. The new 8GB + 128GB variant is priced at ₹10,999 with bank offers.

Q2. When will the new variant of the TECNO POP 9 5G be available in India?

Answer. The new variant will be available on Amazon India starting January 8, 2025.

Q3. What are the key features of the TECNO POP 9 5G?

Answer. The phone features a MediaTek Dimensity SoC, a 120Hz LCD display, Memory Fusion technology for up to 8GB additional RAM, a 48MP Sony IMX 882 primary camera with AI, dual stereo speakers and a 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Q4. What colours are available for the TECNO POP 9 5G?

Answer. The TECNO POP 9 5G is available in Midnight Shadow, Azure Sky, and Aurora Cloud colours.

Q5. Does the TECNO POP 9 5G include any extras in the box?

Answer. Yes, the box includes two interchangeable skins for added personalisation as well as the charging adaptor.

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OnePlus 13 Confirms IP68/IP69 Water Resistance for All Models, Special 24GB RAM and 1TB ROM India-Exclusive Edition

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Highlights

  • OnePlus has confirmed that all models of the OnePlus 13 will have IP68/IP69 certification.
  • OnePlus 13 will bring a 24GB RAM and 1TB storage variant exclusively in India.
  • The global launch event for the OnePlus 13 is scheduled for January 7.
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OnePlus 13 is all set to launch internationally on January 7th. (Image credit – OnePlus)

Fans around the world have been waiting for the OnePlus 13 more early since it debuted in China months ago. Finally, we have the global launch event scheduled for January 7 and OnePlus seems to be all geared up. Since the China launch most of the details about the phones have already been out in the open but the brand has finally confirmed an important detail. It is about the OnePlus 13 and IP68/IP69 water resistance ratings. Here’s what we know.

OnePlus 13 – Water Resistance Confirmation

OnePlus 13 – Water Resistance Confirmation

OnePlus has always built phones with strong water resistance but didn’t always have formal IP certification in the past. This has made things confusing for many over the years. Moreover, the company sold some phones without an IP rating in certain markets but had one when sold through carriers elsewhere.

The company is finally changing its approach with the OnePlus 13.

The company has confirmed to Android Authority that every model of the OnePlus 13 will come with IP68/IP69 certification regardless of the market or sales channel.

OnePlus 13 Special Edition with 24GB RAM and 1TB Storage (Only In India)

OnePlus 13 Special Edition with 24GB RAM and 1TB Storage (Only In India)

Apart from the official confirmation of water resistance specs, recent rumours now also suggest that the company is bringing a special India edition of the OnePlus 13.

Earlier reports indicated that the phone would be available in two configurations:

  • 12GB RAM + 256GB storage
  • 16GB RAM + 512GB storage

Now, reliable tipster Yogesh Brar on X (formerly Twitter) has revealed that OnePlus plans to launch a 24GB RAM + 1TB storage variant exclusively for India.

However, this version has already been released in China but the Indian model could feature special branding reflecting OnePlus’s strong connection with Indian buyers.

FAQs

Q1. Will all models of the OnePlus 13 have water resistance certification?

Answer. Yes, every model of the OnePlus 13 will come with IP68/IP69 certification regardless of the market or sales channel.

Q2. Is there a special edition of the OnePlus 13 available exclusively in India?

Answer. Yes, OnePlus plans to launch a 24GB RAM + 1TB storage variant exclusively for India featuring special branding reflecting OnePlus’s strong connection with Indian buyers.

Q3. When is the global launch event for the OnePlus 13 scheduled?

Answer. The global launch event for the OnePlus 13 is scheduled for January 7.

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Apple iPhone 17 Air and Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim – Thinner Flagships to Watch Out For in 2025

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Highlights

  • iPhone 17 Air will sport a super-slim design with 6.25mm thickness, a 6.6-inch display with slim bezels, Dynamic Island and a 120Hz refresh rate.
  • Galaxy S25 Slim will be an ultra-thin flagship with 6.5mm thickness targeting a launch in mid-2025.
  • It is expected to be priced lower than the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
  • Neither Apple nor Samsung have officially confirmed these devices.

It was widely reported last year that Apple and Samsung are gearing up to release thinner versions of their flagship smartphones in 2025.

Now a report in South Korea’s Sisa Journal has confirmed the report once again and has also shared some key insights on what to expect.

Rumoured to be the iPhone 17 Air and the Galaxy S25 Slim, these thinner smartphones will reportedly have a similar price range as their predecessors. Here’s all we know after the recent Korean media report.

iPhone 17 Air To Replace the iPhone 16 Plus

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iPhone 16 Plus. (Image credit – Apple)

Apple is reportedly planning to replace the underperforming iPhone 16 Plus with a new variant called the iPhone 17 Air. This change comes as buyers increasingly prefer the Pro models over the Plus variants.

The iPhone 17 Air is rumoured to be just 6.25mm in thickness, which will make it one of the thinnest iPhones yet.

According to the report, the phone could sport a 6.6-inch display with slim bezels and Dynamic Island alongside a 120Hz refresh rate. Certain reports have already suggested that a higher refresh rate this time may extend across the entire iPhone 17 lineup.

iPhone 17 Air replaces the Plus model

The iPhone 17 Air might eliminate physical SIM card support and rely entirely on eSIM technology to manage the slim size. This design could also lead to a smaller battery capacity compared to the iPhone 16’s 3561mAh.

Moreover, the phone is expected to debut Apple’s in-house modem replacing Qualcomm’s components.

According to the Sisa Journal report, the iPhone 17 Air is expected to be priced similarly to the iPhone 16 Plus. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S25 Slim could be more affordable than the top variant of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim – A Slim Model In The Lineup

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Samsung Galaxy S25 leaked image. (Image credit – OnLeaks/Android Headlines)

Samsung is rumoured to be working on an ultra-thin flagship the Galaxy S25 Slim with a targeted thickness of 6.5mm, which is a significant reduction from the Galaxy S24 base model’s 7.6mm.

While the Galaxy S25 Series is expected to launch globally in Q1 2025, the Galaxy S25 Slim could arrive later possibly in mid-2025. This model is expected to carry a price tag lower than the premium Galaxy S25 Ultra, making it a competitive addition to Samsung’s flagship lineup.

Neither Apple nor Samsung have officially confirmed these devices, so the information should be treated as speculative for now. However, if these reports are true, 2025 could see the introduction of some of the slimmest smartphones ever made.

FAQs

Q1. What is the iPhone 17 Air and what features are expected?

Answer. The iPhone 17 Air is reportedly going to replace the iPhone 16 Plus. It is expected to have a super-slim design with a thickness of just 6.25mm, a 6.6-inch display with slim bezels, Dynamic Island, and a 120Hz refresh rate. It may rely entirely on eSIM technology.

Q2. When is the Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim expected to be released?

Answer. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim is rumoured to be released in mid-2025.

Q3. Have Apple and Samsung confirmed the release of the new thin smartphones?

Answer. No, Neither Apple nor Samsung have officially confirmed the iPhone 17 Air or the Galaxy S25 Slim. Thus, the information should be treated as speculative for now.

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AnTuTu December 2024 Rankings – Red Magic 10 Pro+ Tops Android, iPhone 16 Pro Leads Apple

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Highlights

  • The Red Magic 10 Pro+ with Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset topped the December 2024 AnTuTu Android flagship rankings.
  • The iPad Pro 11 (2024) tops the iPad ranking with an M4 chip scored 2,549,548.
  • The iPhone 16 Pro led the smartphone rankings with a score of 1,725,101.
  • Other top-performing Android phones included the OnePlus Ace 5 Pro and Oppo Find X8 Pro Satellite Communication Edition.
  • The iPad Pro 13 (2024) and iPhone 16 Pro Max also featured prominently in Apple’s rankings.

It’s time for the latest smartphone rankings purely based on performance. Benchmarking platform AnTuTu has released its performance rankings for December 2024 highlighting the top-performing Android smartphones and Apple devices.

AnTuTu every month assigns an average score based on multiple benchmark runs that test aspects like CPU, GPU, RAM, storage and user experience. Here’s a detailed look at the results.

December 2024 AnTuTu Android Flagship Rankings

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Red Magic 10 Pro+ tops AnTuTu flagship Android phone list. (Image credit – AnTuTu)

AnTuTu Benchmark V10 (December 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024) Android Smartphone ranking —

  1. Red Magic 10 Pro+ (Snapdragon 8 Elite, 24GB + 1TB) – 2,924,229
  2. OnePlus Ace 5 Pro (Snapdragon Elite, 16GB + 1TB) – 2,918,301
  3. OPPO Find X8 Pro Satellite Communication Edition (Dimensity 9400, 16GB + 1TB) – 2,878,675
  4. Vivo X200 Pro Satellite Communication Edition (Dimensity 9400, 16GB + 1TB) – 2,875,848
  5. iQOO 13 (Snapdragon 8 Elite, 16GB + 1TB) – 2,846,279
  6. iQOO Neo 10 Pro (Dimensity 9400, 16GB + 1TB) – 2,832,907
  7. OPPO Find X8 (Dimensity 9400, 16GB + 1TB) – 2,820,330
  8. Vivo X200 (Dimensity 9400, 16GB + 1TB) – 2,808,116
  9. OnePlus 13 (Snapdragon 8 Elite, 24GB + 1TB) – 2,785,291
  10. Vivo X200 Pro Mini (Dimensity 9400, 16GB + 1TB) – 2,769,693

The gaming-centric flagship Red Magic 10 Pro+ powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset claimed the top spot in the Android rankings with an impressive score of 2,924,229. This dethroned last month’s leader the ROG Phone 9 Pro, which scored 2,932,124 but is absent from this month’s list.

In second place is the performance-focused OnePlus Ace 5 Pro narrowly trailing with a score of 2,918,301. The device positions itself as a powerful yet sleek flagship alternative.

Taking third and fourth places are the Oppo Find X8 Pro Satellite Communication Edition and Vivo X200 Pro Satellite Communication Edition, both equipped with MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 processors.

An interesting entry is the iQOO Neo 10 Pro, ranking sixth with an average score of 2,832,907. Notably, it is the most affordable smartphone on the list, priced at 3,199 yuan (~$437) in China. For international buyers, it is available for approximately $549, making it a top choice for those seeking high performance on a budget.

AnTuTu Performance Rankings for Apple Devices

AnTuTu also unveiled its rankings for Apple’s fastest devices showcasing the impressive capabilities of the brand’s latest tablets and smartphones.

Apple Tablets

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iPad Pro 2024 tops AnTuTu flagship iOS list. (Image credit – AnTuTu)

The iPad Pro 11 (2024) emerged as Apple’s top-performing device with a score of 2,549,548, closely followed by the iPad Pro 13 (2024) at 2,521,855. Both tablets feature the M4 chip, paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage making them ideal for professionals and power users.

Apple Smartphones

Among Apple’s smartphones, the iPhone 16 Pro took the lead, scoring 1,725,101 followed by the iPhone 16 Pro Max at 1,715,431.

Both models are powered by the A18 Pro chip setting new standards for mobile performance. Interestingly, no other iPhone models made it to this month’s top 10 list underlining the dominance of the iPhone 16 Pro series.

  • iPad Pro 2024 (11″) – Apple M4 – 8GB/256GB – AnTuTu score 2,549,548
  • iPad Pro 2024 (13″) – Apple M4 – 8GB/256GB – AnTuTu score 2,521,855
  • iPad-Pro 6 (12.9″) – Apple-M2 – 8GB/256GB – AnTuTu score 2,119,662
  • iPad Pro 4 (11″) 2 – Apple M2 – 8GB/128GB – AnTuTu score 1,967,588
  • iPad Air 2024 (13″) – Apple M2 – 8GB/128GB – AnTuTu score 1,952,146
  • iPhone 16 Pro – Apple A18 Pro – 8GB/256GB – AnTuTu score 1,725,101
  • iPhone 16 Pro Max – Apple A18 Pro – 8GB/256GB – AnTuTu score 1,715,431

Key Takeaways

  • The Red Magic 10 Pro+ continues to dominate Android gaming
  • Apple’s M4 chip pushes the iPad Pro lineup to new heights.
  • The iPhone 16 Pro leads Apple’s smartphone performance rankings emphasising its cutting-edge hardware.

These rankings provide a clear picture of the most powerful devices across Android and Apple ecosystems, catering to gamers, professionals and tech enthusiasts alike.

FAQS

Q1. Which Android smartphone topped the AnTuTu December 2024 rankings?

Answer. The Red Magic 10 Pro+ with Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset topped the December 2024 AnTuTu Android flagship rankings with a score of 2,924,229.

Q2. What were the top-scoring Apple devices in the AnTuTu performance rankings?

Answer. Among Apple devices, the iPad Pro 11 (2024) with an M4 chip scored 2,549,548, while the iPhone 16 Pro led the smartphone rankings with a score of 1,725,101.

Q3. What AnTuTu’s affordable best performing Android smartphone?

Answer. The iQOO Neo 10 Pro, ranking sixth with an average score of 2,832,907, is the most affordable smartphone on the list priced at 3,199 yuan (~$437) in China. For international buyers, it is available for approximately $549.

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Oppo Reno 13 5G Series Launching in India on January 9 – Features, Specs and More

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Highlights

  • The Oppo Reno 13 5G series will launch in India on January 9 at 5 PM IST.
  • The series will include the Reno 13 5G and Reno 13 Pro 5G.
  • Both models are powered by MediaTek Dimensity 8350 SoC and offer AI-based productivity tools.
  • Both devices have IP68 and IP69 ratings for water and dust resistance.
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Oppo Reno 13 series launch date confirmed. (Image credit – Oppo)

Oppo has officially announced that the highly anticipated Reno 13 5G series will launch in India on January 9 at 5 PM IST. The lineup will include the Oppo Reno 13 5G and Oppo Reno 13 Pro 5G, which are also expected to hit select global markets shortly after. The launch event will be streamed live on Oppo’s official platforms including Flipkart and the Oppo India e-store.

The series first debuted in China in November 2024 and the Indian variants are expected to bring notable upgrades. The Reno 13 5G will come in Ivory White and Luminous Blue colours, while the Reno 13 Pro 5G will be available in Graphite Grey and Mist Lavender colours.

Oppo Reno 13 5G Series  – Performance and Storage

Both smartphones will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 SoC enhanced with Oppo’s SignalBoost X1 chips for superior performance. The chipset promises 8x faster generative AI processing, a 20% boost in performance and 30% improved power efficiency over its predecessor.

The Reno 13 5G is expected to feature 8GB of RAM with storage options of 128GB and 256GB, while the Reno 13 Pro 5G will offer 12GB of RAM with 256GB and 512GB storage options.

Oppo Reno 13 5G Series – Camera

The Reno 13 Pro 5G is rumoured to include a 50MP periscope telephoto lens with 3.5x optical zoom and up to 120x digital zoom. While the standard Reno 13 5G is expected to have a more conventional camera setup, both models will integrate AI-powered imaging features to elevate photography and videography.

Oppo Reno 13 5G Series – AI-Driven Productivity

The Reno 13 series comes with AI-based productivity tools powered by Google’s Gemini large language model (LLM). These tools are accessible from a sidebar and include the following –

  • AI Summary
  • AI Rewrite
  • Extract Chart
  • AI Writer
  • AI Reply

These features aim to enhance productivity and creativity, especially for young professionals.

Oppo Reno 13 5G Series – Advanced AI Imaging

The series boasts a range of AI-powered imaging enhancements such as:

  • AI Livephoto: Captures 1.5 seconds of ultra-clear 2K video before and after the shutter press.
  • AI Clarity Enhancer
  • AI Unblur
  • AI Reflection Remover
  • AI Eraser 2.0

Users can also make granular adjustments including retouching, makeup application and filter additions, with customisable watermarks for personalized photo framing.

Oppo Reno 13 5G Series  – Battery and Durability

Battery life is a strong point in the Reno 13 series. The Reno 13 Pro 5G is expected to pack a 5,800mAh battery with 80W SuperVOOC wired charging, while the Reno 13 5G could feature a 5,600mAh battery with similar charging speeds.

Both devices are likely to support IP68 and IP69 ratings ensuring protection against dust and water.

More details to come out ahead of the official launch event.

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FAQs

Q1. When will the Oppo Reno 13 5G series launch in India?

Answer. The Oppo Reno 13 5G series will launch in India on January 9 at 5 PM IST.

Q2. What processors will power the Oppo Reno 13 5G and Reno 13 Pro 5G?

Answer. Both smartphones will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 SoC enhanced with Oppo’s SignalBoost X1 chips.

Q3. What are the camera specifications for the Reno 13 Pro 5G?

Answer. The Reno 13 Pro 5G is rumoured to include a 50MP periscope telephoto lens, supporting 3.5x optical zoom and up to 120x digital zoom along with AI-powered imaging features.

Q4. What AI productivity tools will be available in the Oppo Reno 13 series?

Answer. The series comes with AI-based productivity tools powered by Google’s Gemini large language model (LLM) including AI Summary, AI Rewrite, Extract Chart, AI Writer and AI Reply.

Q5. What are the battery capacities and charging of the Reno 13 and Reno 13 Pro 5G?

Answer. The Reno 13 Pro 5G is expected to pack a 5,800mAh battery with 80W SuperVOOC wired charging, while the Reno 13 5G could feature a 5,600mAh battery with similar charging speeds. Both devices are likely to support IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance.

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POCO X7 and X7 Pro Global Pricing, IP Rating and Pro’s Camera Details Leaked Ahead of Launch

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Highlights

  • X7 5G Price – 8GB + 256GB for EUR 299 and 12GB + 512GB for EUR 349.
  • X7 Pro Price – 8GB + 256GB for EUR 369, 12GB + 256GB for EUR 399, and 12GB + 512GB for EUR 429.
  • X7 Pro Features – Dimensity 8400 Ultra processor, a 50MP Sony LYT 600 primary camera, 90W fast charging, Director Mode with 4K recording and a 6,000mAh battery.
  • X7 Features – MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultra processor, a 50MP primary sensor, IP68 and IP69 ratings and a 5110mAh battery with 45W fast charging.
  • An Iron Man Edition of the POCO X7 Pro will be launched alongside the standard models.
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The Poco X7 Series launch date has been officially confirmed. (Image credit – Poco on X)

POCO is gearing up to launch several new devices in the global market in the coming months. The brand recently confirmed the launch date on its official social media handles posting teasers of the upcoming series. According to the announcement, the series will launch on January 9th at 20:00 GMT.

Ahead of the event, tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore has leaked the global pricing details for these devices.

Here’s everything we know based on the recent rumours and updates.

Poco X7 Series – Pricing

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Poco X7 will be available in an 8GB model priced at EUR 299 and the 12GB + 512GB model. (Image credit – Poco)

According to tipster Sudhanshu on X (formerly Twitter), the POCO X7 5G will be available in two configurations – the 8GB + 256GB model priced at EUR 299 and the 12GB + 512GB model at EUR 349.

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Poco X7 Pro smartphone images. (Image credit – Poco)

The post also revealed that the POCO X7 Pro will come in three options: 8GB + 256GB for EUR 369, 12GB + 256GB for EUR 399, and 12GB + 512GB for EUR 429.

Poco X7 Series – Key Features

Reports suggest the POCO X7 Pro will be a rebranded version of the Redmi Turbo 4, powered by the Dimensity 8400 Ultra processor.

Teasers reveal it scored an impressive 1.7 million points on the AnTuTu benchmark. It will feature LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 4.0 storage and Xiaomi HyperOS 2.0. The phone also includes an advanced 3D IceLoop System for cooling, with a 5000 mm² stainless steel vapour chamber and AI-based temperature management. The device will support 90W fast charging and pack a 6,000mAh battery (6,550mAh in India).

The POCO X7 Pro will feature a 50MP Sony LYT 600 primary camera with OIS, an 8MP ultrawide lens and a 20MP front camera.

It also supports 4K@60 FPS video recording with both OIS and EIS stabilization.

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The Poco X7 Series teasers leaked ahead of the launch.

The POCO X7, on the other hand, will come with a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultra processor, paired with LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 2.2 storage. It will have a 5110mAh battery with 45W fast charging and a curved 6.67-inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution, 120Hz adaptive refresh rate and 3,000 nits peak brightness. The screen will also offer Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection, Dolby Vision and HDR10+ certification.

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Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection, Dolby Vision and HDR10+ certification.

The camera setup will include a 50MP primary sensor with OIS, an 8MP ultrawide lens, a 2MP macro lens and a 20MP front camera.

The POCO X7 will come with IP68 and IP69 ratings for water and dust resistance. Promotional pages on Flipkart revealed additional details including the X7 Pro’s Director Mode and 4K recording capabilities.

In India, the POCO X7 Pro’s base price will be under INR 30,000 (approximately $350/€340).

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POCO X7 Pro Iron Man Edition marketing material (Image credit – Poco)

Meanwhile, POCO has also confirmed the launch of a POCO X7 Pro Iron Man Edition, which will debut alongside the standard models. The company’s Thailand branch has posted a marketing teaser of the Poco X7 Pro Iron Man Editions showing the design.

Design-wise, the rear panel of this special edition features a golden Poco logo and an Iron Man logo in the centre. It also has Marvel’s and Avengers’ logos.

With the official launch just around the corner, more information is expected soon.

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 FAQs

Q1. When is the POCO X7 Series expected to be unveiled?

Answer. Rumours suggest the brand is expected to unveil its X7 Series on January 9.

Q2. What are the pricing details for the POCO X7 and X7 Pro in Europe?

Answer. The POCO X7 5G will be available in two configurations – an 8GB + 256GB model priced at EUR 299 and 12 GB + 512GB model at EUR 349. The POCO X7 Pro will come in three options: 8GB + 256GB for EUR 369, 12GB + 256GB for EUR 399, and 12GB + 512GB for EUR 429.

Q3. What processor will the POCO X7 Pro feature?

Answer. The POCO X7 Pro will be powered by the Dimensity 8400 Ultra processor.

Q4. What are the key camera specifications for the POCO X7 and X7 Pro?

Answer. The POCO X7 Pro will feature a 50MP Sony LYT 600 primary camera with OIS, an 8MP ultrawide lens and a 20MP front camera. The POCO X7 will have a 50MP primary sensor with OIS, an 8MP ultrawide lens, a 2MP macro lens and a 20MP front camera.

Q5. What are the battery and charging capabilities of the POCO X7 and X7 Pro?

Answer. The POCO X7 Pro includes a 6,000mAh battery (6,550mAh in India) with 90W fast charging. The POCO X7 will have a 5110mAh battery with 45W fast charging.

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The Draft DPDP Act Rules Released – What It Means for Users and Tech Companies?

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Highlights

  • Social media platforms must obtain verifiable parental consent before allowing users under 18 to create accounts.
  • Big Tech companies need to ensure user rights are respected by their algorithms.
  • certain personal data must remain within India without transfer abroad.
  • Penalties for violations are based on severity and company size aiming to protect small businesses.
  • Larger corporations are accountable for requirements for algorithmic transparency and data protection assessments.
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The draft rules for the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act have been released. (Photo by Towfiqu barbhuiya on Unsplash)

The government has unveiled the draft rules for the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act and is seeking public feedback until February 18.

These rules expected to be tabled in Parliament during the monsoon session are set to impact both users and tech companies operating in India.

IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw explained the purpose of the draft rules and said, “Rules have to be within four walls of the Act. It is within the ambit of the Act passed by Parliament. These rules have been framed to ensure a balance between regulation and innovation while completely safeguarding the rights of citizens.”

Vaishnaw emphasised that the rules focus on protecting user privacy especially for children while also fostering innovation in the digital space.

Jaspreet Singh, Partner, Grant Thornton Bharat, says that by introducing stringent regulations for data collection, processing, and storage, the DPDPA Rules 2025 aim to strike a balance between technological progress and the right to privacy. “The act mandates transparency from data handlers, enforces consent-driven data usage, and imposes substantial penalties for data breaches and non-compliance. With its emphasis on accountability and user empowerment, the DPDPA Rules 2025 reaffirms the importance of data privacy as a fundamental right.”

“We foresee that businesses will face some complex challenges in managing consent as it forms the heart of the law. Maintaining consent artefacts and offering the option to withdraw consent for specific purposes could necessitate changes at the design and architecture level of applications and platforms. Further, organisations will need to invest in both technical infrastructure and processes to meet these requirements effectively. This includes relooking into data collection practices, implementing consent management systems, establishing clear data lifecycle protocols and percolating down these practices at an implementation level,” says Mayuran Palanisamy, Partner, Deloitte India.

“While the Act largely permits such transfers, apart from blacklisted jurisdictions, the draft rules hint at the possibility of additional oversight. A proposed committee may recommend that certain personal data be restricted from being transferred outside India, which adds a new dimension to the regulatory landscape that will be important for stakeholders to consider,” says Shreya Suri, Partner, IndusLaw.
The classification of data fiduciaries in the draft rules, which focuses on defining retention periods for data, seems to currently apply only to three categories of fiduciaries. “However, there are concerns among various stakeholders regarding the need for additional use cases, which have yet to be addressed. This leaves some important questions about data retention practices for certain types of data fiduciaries still unanswered.”
“These rules were highly anticipated, with the expectation that they would address implementation challenges, procedural gaps, and areas where the Act required further clarity. While the draft does attempt to cover some of these aspects, there is still significant ground to cover. I anticipate rigorous public consultations to gather comprehensive feedback, ensuring that the final version reflects the needs and perspectives of all stakeholders. Continued input and guidance from the government will be essential to drive effective implementation.”
“In the absence of further clarity, much of this is likely to be left to market practice and stakeholder discretion.”
“While the rules outline certain considerations for reasonable security practices, the lack of detailed guidance leaves room for varied interpretations. Stakeholders will likely adopt practices aligned with the nature and scale of their data processing, but further guidance from the government would be crucial to ensure consistency and compliance across the industry.”
“It seems the approach might rely on self-declaration by users, allowing them to indicate whether they are minors or adults. This could potentially lead to broader processing of parental or guardian data, which raises interesting considerations regarding the scale and scope of such data collection.”

Supratim Chakraborty, Partner, Khaitan & Co, added by requiring verifiable parental consent before processing such data, the Act and the draft rules aim to establish a higher standard of accountability for businesses. “This new legal mandate will require significant overhaul of existing data handling practices, including the integration of identity verification systems to authenticate the identity and age of parents or lawful guardians providing consent. Ensuring that the consenting individual is a legally identifiable adult adds a critical layer of accountability, reflecting the government’s commitment to safeguard the vulnerable groups.”
This shift will also demand investments in technology, operational diligence, and collaboration with trusted verification entities like Digital Locker service providers, says Chakraborty.

Shahana Chatterji, Partner, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. said, “We welcome the release of the draft rules for public consultation, marking a significant step toward implementing the much-anticipated Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act. This initiative reflects the government’s commitment to fostering a robust framework for data protection in India. While the draft rules are a positive move, we believe there is an opportunity to further enhance operational clarity in certain areas, and we are confident that these discussions will lead to a balanced and practical regulatory framework.“

Key Highlights of the Draft Rules

Enhanced Child Protection Online

The draft rules require social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram to obtain verifiable parental consent before allowing users under 18 to create accounts. Platforms must validate both the parent’s identity and age to comply.

Data Localisation Requirements

Big Tech companies such as Google, Apple, Meta, Amazon and Microsoft must ensure their algorithms respect user rights. Additionally, the government can identify specific types of personal data that cannot be transferred outside India.

Key provisions include:

Rule 12 (3) – “A Significant Data Fiduciary shall observe due diligence to verify that algorithmic software deployed by it for hosting, display, uploading, modification, publishing, transmission, storage, updating or sharing of personal data processed by it are not likely to pose a risk to the rights of Data Principals.”

Rule 12(4) – “A Significant Data Fiduciary shall undertake measures to ensure that personal data specified by the Central Government on the basis of the recommendations of a committee constituted by it is processed subject to the restriction that the personal data and the traffic data pertaining to its flow is not transferred outside the territory of India.”

Graded Penalties for Breaches

The draft proposes penalties based on the severity of violations and the size of the company. This approach aims to safeguard small businesses while holding larger corporations accountable.

“We have also kept graded punishments to protect the interests of micro, small and medium enterprises. It is to save businesses that may be running their business using a single computer. However, Big Techs have higher obligations under the rules. Minor breaches will attract small penalties and big breaches will lead to higher penalties,” Vaishnaw stated.

Large tech companies will need to ensure algorithmic transparency and submit data protection impact assessments and audit reports to the Data Protection Board.

These draft rules aim to balance privacy protections for users with the need to encourage digital innovation, shaping the future of India’s tech ecosystem. Feedback from the public will play a crucial role in refining these rules before their implementation.

FAQS

Q1. What measures are being proposed to protect children online?

Answer. The draft rules require social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram to obtain verifiable parental consent before allowing users under 18 to create accounts. Platforms must validate both the parent’s identity and age to comply.

Q2. What are the data localization requirements for Big Tech companies?

Answer. Big Tech companies such as Google, Apple, Meta, Amazon and Microsoft must ensure their algorithms respect user rights. Additionally, the government can identify specific types of personal data that cannot be transferred outside India.

Q3. How will penalties for data breaches be determined?

Answer. The draft proposes penalties based on the severity of violations and the size of the company. This approach aims to safeguard small businesses while holding larger corporations accountable. Large tech companies need to ensure algorithmic transparency and submit data protection impact assessments and audit reports to the Data Protection Board.

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Apple Pays $95 Million to Settle Siri Privacy Lawsuit

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Highlights

  • Apple agreed to a $95 million settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit.
  • It is against the allegation that Siri violated users’ privacy by unintentionally recording conversations and sharing them with third parties without consent.
  • Class members estimated in the tens of millions may receive up to $20 per Siri-enabled device.
  • Plaintiffs’ lawyers are requesting up to $28.5 million in fees and $1.1 million for expenses.
  • A similar lawsuit is ongoing against Google’s Voice Assistant represented by the same legal team.
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Cupertino Giant will pay a $95 million settlement. (Photo by omid armin on Unsplash)

How many times have you doubted that your phone is probably recording your conversations? Well, you are not alone and the biggest tech company of our times have agreed to payout to settle a similar allegation.

Apple has agreed to a $95 million settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit that accused its voice assistant Siri of violating users’ privacy. The preliminary settlement filed in an Oakland California federal court awaits approval from U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White.

The lawsuit alleged that Siri recorded private conversations unintentionally often triggered by its “Hey, Siri” activation phrase. Plaintiffs claimed these recordings were shared with third parties such as advertisers without user consent.

Examples provided in the case included mentions of products like Air Jordan sneakers and Olive Garden restaurants, which allegedly led to targeted ads. Another plaintiff reported seeing ads for a surgical treatment after discussing it privately with a doctor.

The class period for the case spans from September 17, 2014, to December 31, 2024, covering the years Siri used the “Hey, Siri” feature that allegedly caused unauthorized recordings.

Class members—estimated in the tens of millions—may receive up to $20 per Siri-enabled device, including iPhones and Apple Watches.

Plaintiffs’ lawyers plan to request up to $28.5 million in fees and $1.1 million for expenses from the settlement fund.

Apple denied any wrongdoing but agreed to settle.

The $95 million settlement is equivalent to roughly nine hours of Apple’s profit, with the company reporting $93.74 billion in net income in its most recent fiscal year.

A similar lawsuit is ongoing against Google’s Voice Assistant in the same district, represented by the same legal team.

The case, Lopez et al v. Apple Inc., is filed in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, No. 19-04577.

FAQs

Q1. What is the amount Apple has agreed to pay to settle the Siri privacy lawsuit?

Answer. Apple has agreed to a $95 million settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit that accused its voice assistant Siri of violating users’ privacy.

Q2. How much can class members receive from the settlement per Siri-enabled device?

Answer. Class members may receive up to $20 per Siri-enabled device including iPhones and Apple Watches.

Q3. What is the estimated number of class members covered by the lawsuit?

Answer. Class members are estimated in the tens of millions, spanning the years Siri used the “Hey, Siri” feature that allegedly caused unauthorized recordings.

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