The battery is one of the tablet’s biggest highlights, literally. With a huge 12,000mAh capacity and support for 33W fast charging, the Poco Pad M1 is built to get through long hours of streaming, ...
GMKtec is stepping into a new chapter in desktop AI computing. At Intel TechCon 2025 in Chongqing, the Shenzhen-based brand revealed three new AI PC systems powered by Intel’s new Panther Lake ...
It took a bit longer than many users expected, but Xiaomi has finally pushed the button for the HyperOS 3 rollout on the POCO F7 and POCO F7 Pro - two of the best selling models of the Chinese company ...
HyperOS has changed many things in Xiaomi’s software, but the Control Center might be the part you’ll notice first. It’s cleaner, faster, and more flexible, giving you much more control over how your ...
Ulefone is cutting prices on Amazon for Black Friday, offering discounts of up to 25 percent on its most popular rugged phones and tablets. This sale is a great opportunity for workers, outdoor ...
Qualcomm revealed the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 flagship SoC in September this year. Since then, we have seen a couple of new flagships launching with this chipset. In fact, we expect it to be popular ...
According to Xiaomi President Lu Weibing, all of this means next year's smartphones will be more expensive than this year's. He says, "I Expect Pressure to be much heavier next year than this year.
With the launch date finally locked in, POCO has started letting a few things slip—almost deliberately. The company confirmed that the POCO F8 Ultra and F8 Pro will go official on November 26 during ...
The Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE, for instance, reached end-of-life this year but still runs HyperOS based on Android 14. Using it now feels surprisingly normal — light, consistent, almost invisible in the ...
At some point, several companies became strangely confident that we wanted to wave at our phones instead of touching them. In practice, most of these gestures required the precision of a conductor and ...
Infinix moved past being seen as just a “gaming phone maker.” It now aims to build what it calls a space for gamers to grow and share. Yet, behind the fun and color, there’s still a hint that this is ...
It’s one of those updates that makes the news not for what it adds, but for what it leaves out. Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3.1 is coming, built on Android 16, and that’s where the catch lies. If your phone’s ...