The strategy is clearly working. In November alone, Xiaomi added 17 new stores, bringing its total to 441 locations across 131 cities. But they aren’t stopping there. The goal for December is to open ...
Oppo Pad Air 5 launches on December 25 with a 2.8K display, 10,050mAh battery, Wi-Fi and 5G options, and up to 12GB RAM.
If you've followed Xiaomi’s "Ultra" series, you know they’ve been obsessed with bringing a DSLR experience to your pocket. With the 17 Ultra, they are leaning into Leica ’s professional optics harder ...
POCO is back at its favorite game—taking Xiaomi’s Chinese releases and polishing them up for the rest of us. If the latest leaks from WinFuture and recent FCC filings are anything to go by, the ...
The headline here is undeniably the silicon. The 15R is the first phone to ship with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. While it’s technically positioned just below the "Elite" version found in the standard ...
US President Donald Trump has announced a major policy change: American tech giant Nvidia can now sell its high-performance H200 AI chips to approved customers in China. This move is a clear attempt ...
It’s mid-December, and right on cue, Xiaomi has finally brought the Redmi Note 15 series to the global stage. If you’ve been watching the Chinese launch from a few months back, you might think you ...
The Selfix case adds a 1.6-inch AMOLED screen to your iPhone 17 Pro. Use the 48MP rear camera for perfect selfies and store up to 2TB of files.
The Pad Go 2 starts at Rs. 26,999 for the 128GB Wi-Fi model, climbing to Rs. 32,999 for the 5G version. It hits shelves on December 18. If you’re a student, note that the new Pad Go 2 Stylo (Rs. 3,999 ...
While the vanilla and Galaxy S flagships have been sticking with the slow 25W charging, the Ultra series has been getting 45W charging in the latest iterations. With the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, ...
Redmi Note 15 5G global launch teased. Get the latest details on the 108MP "Master Pixel" camera, Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chip, and 5,520 mAh battery.
This is where the current rumors get interesting. The word on the street is that Xiaomi, Oppo, vivo, and OnePlus from China, are thinking about creating their own version of Android without Google.