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Xiaomi MIX Flip 2 foldable launched in China with Snapdragon 8 Elite: Specs
Xiaomi MIX Flip 2 foldable launched in China with Snapdragon 8 Elite: Specs

Business Standard

timea day ago

  • Business Standard

Xiaomi MIX Flip 2 foldable launched in China with Snapdragon 8 Elite: Specs

Xiaomi has launched its new flip-style foldable smartphone, MIX Flip 2, in China. The new model boasts several upgrades including brighter displays, enhanced camera system, and improved battery life with wireless charging support. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, the smartphone sports a 6.86-inch AMOLED foldable display and packs a 5,165mAh battery. It also offers several artificial intelligence-backed features. Here are the details: Xiaomi MIX Flip 2: Details The Xiaomi MIX Flip 2 sports a 6.86-inch AMOLED main display with 1.5K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. The cover display is a 4.01-inch AMOLED panel with 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 3,200 nits of peak brightness. It comes in four colour options, namely– Shell White, Nebula purple, Plum green and Lattice green. Xiaomi MIX Flip 2 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, coupled with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB of internal storage. It boots Xiaomi HyperOS 2 based on Android 15. For photography, the Xiaomi MIX Flip 2 features a dual camera set-up, developed in collaboration with the German optics brand Leica. The 50MP main sensor comes with optical image stabilisation (OIS), while the 50MP ultra-wide lens offers autofocus and macro capabilities. At the front, there is a 32MP front-facing camera for selfies, video calls and more, it also supports 4K video recording. Other key features include dual SIM support, 5G connectivity, Bluetooth 5.4, USB-C. The device packs a 5,165mAh battery and supports 67W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. Xiaomi MIX Flip 2: Specifications Main display: 6.31-inch AMOLED, 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, up to 3200nits of peak brightness Cover display: 4.01-inch AMOLED,1.5K resolution,120Hz of refresh rate, up to 3200 nits of peak brightness. Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip RAM: Up to 16GB LPDDR5X Storage:1TB UFS 4.1 Rear Camera: 50MP (main) Leica Summilux lens with OIS + 50MP (ultra-wide with macro capacity) Front Camera: 32MP Battery: 5,165mAh Charging: 67W wired, 50W wireless Operating System: Xiaomi HyperOS 2 based on Android 15 Dimensions: 166.89mm x 73.8mm x 7.57mm (Unfolded) 86.13mm x 73.8mm x 15.87mm (Closed) Weight: 199g

Samsung Galaxy S25 price drops to lowest
Samsung Galaxy S25 price drops to lowest

India Today

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • India Today

Samsung Galaxy S25 price drops to lowest

Samsung Galaxy S25 price drops by Rs 10,000 By Unnati Gusain Samsung Galaxy S25 is listed at Rs 80,999 on Flipkart. But, the e-commerce website is offering a huge discount on the phone. Samsung Galaxy S25 You can avail a discount of Rs 10,000 which drops the price to Rs 70,999 from Rs 80,999. Discount Flipkart is offering Rs 10,000 discount on HDFC Credit Card. Price drop While this looks like a steal deal, you must look into the 256GB price drop as well. All the colour options are on discounted price. Galaxy S25 256GB Users can also avail exchange discounts up to Rs 70,200. Exchange offer As for features, a 6.16 inches (15.64 cm) Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display. Display Under the hood the Galaxy S25 has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Processor and and runs on One UI 7 Based on Android 15. Chipset The phone packs a 4,000mAh battery. Battery For camera, the device has a 50MP + 10MP + 12MP Triple Camera ast the rear and a 12MP front camera for selfies and video call. Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S25 vs Galaxy S24 Camera

OnePlus 13s goes on sale with introductory offers: Check price, offers
OnePlus 13s goes on sale with introductory offers: Check price, offers

Business Standard

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

OnePlus 13s goes on sale with introductory offers: Check price, offers

The OnePlus 13s is now available for purchase in India. Starting at Rs 54,999, the smartphone is available on the company's website, select e-commerce platforms and retail outlets. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, the OnePlus 13s sports a 6.32-inch AMOLED display. The smartphone also offers the company's new suite of AI features that the company calls 'OnePlus AI.' OnePlus 13s: Price and variants 12GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 54,999 (Green Silk, Black Velvet and Pink Satin) 12GB RAM + 512GB storage: Rs 59,999 (Green Silk and Black Velvet) OnePlus 13s: Availability and offers OnePlus 13s is available on the company's website, OnePlus Store app, and e-commerce platform Amazon. Offline, the smartphone will be available at OnePlus Experience Stores, Reliance Digital, Croma, Vijay Sales, Bajaj Electronics, and others. As for the introductory offer, customers can avail a bank discount of Rs 5,000 on SBI credit cards. OnePlus also said that existing OnePlus and select other smartphone users can receive an exchange bonus of up to Rs 5,000 on trade-in. There are also no-interest equated monthly instalment (EMI) plans up to 15 months. Additionally, customers can purchase the OnePlus 13s by paying 65 per cent of its price with 24-months of no-interest EMI. OnePlus 13s: Details The OnePlus 13s sports a 6.32-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 2640x1216 and a dynamic refresh rate ranging from 1Hz to 120Hz. The smartphone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. For the camera optics, the phone features a dual rear camera set-up featuring a 50MP primary sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS) and a 50MP 2x telephoto lens. At the front, it has a 32MP camera for selfies, video calls, and more. The device packs a 5,850mAh battery which supports 80W wired charging. The OnePlus 13s introduces OnePlus AI with a new 'Plus Key' that replaces the Alert Slider, offering quick access to AI-powered features like AI Plus Mind, a tool designed to analyse and save on-screen content, even creating contextual actions like setting calendar events from images or posters. OnePlus 13s: Specifications Display: 6.32-inch, 2640x1216 (FHD+), 1-120 Hz dynamic refresh rate, 1600nits brightness in HBM Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite RAM: 12GB LPDDR5X Storage: 256GB / 512GB Rear camera: 50MP primary (OIS, AF) + 50MP 2x telephoto (AF) Front camera: 32MP (AF) Battery: 5,850mAh Charging: 80W wired OS: OxygenOS 15 (based on Android 15) Weight: 185gm

Nothing Phone (3) price and design details leak ahead of July 1 launch event
Nothing Phone (3) price and design details leak ahead of July 1 launch event

India Today

time10-06-2025

  • India Today

Nothing Phone (3) price and design details leak ahead of July 1 launch event

Nothing Phone (3) price and design details leak ahead of July 1 launch event The price and design details of the Nothing Phone (3) have leaked online The Nothing Phone (3) could be priced under Rs 60,000 segment It is set to skip the light setup that we have been seeing on all Nothing phones The Nothing Phone (3) is coming and it is no longer a secret. The company has confirmed that its flagship Nothing phone will launch on July 1 and while several details are still under wraps, fresh design and price details have surfaced online. It gives us a rough idea of what the upcoming Nothing phone would like. If we go by the latest leaked render, the brand is planning to announce the Nothing Phone (3) with a new design language. Here is everything we know so far. Nothing Phone (3) design leaked Tipster Max Jambor has shared a render of the Nothing Phone (3) smartphone, which shows that it doesn't have any lights at the back. This is not surprising because Nothing recently shared a short clip, saying that it killed the "Glyph Interface." This tweet made it pretty clear that the Phone (3) won't come with an LED setup which was actually the very first thing that attracted many users towards the brand for its unique as well as cool design approach. While Nothing might not carry forward its core design element to its flagship model, the semi-transparent look is still there. This is likely because the brand doesn't want its phone's identity to get lost in a sea of (similar-looking) devices available in the market. It seemingly has rounded edges and curved frames for a better grip. It is coming in the white colour model that we have been seeing on the older models. Nothing is clearly going for a subtle look to appeal to the high-end phone buyers too. I can see three cameras at the rear panel, which would be an upgrade over the two sensors seen on the Nothing Phone (2). If leaks are to be believed, the new version will feature three 50-megapixel sensors at the back - a main, an ultrawide and a telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. The exact sensor details of the same are currently unknown. Under the hood, we will likely see the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip because Nothing is pitching the Phone (3) as its flagship phone. Nothing Phone (3) price details leaked Interestingly, the price details of the device have surfaced online several times for different markets. This time, it is for the US market. Leaker @MysteryLupin claims to have obtained the prices, with the base 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model said to cost $799 (about Rs 68,320). This is basically a $100 (around Rs 5,560) price hike compared to the same variant of the Nothing Phone 2. In Europe, it was reported that the Phone (3) could cost around Rs 90,000. Of course, the India price was not expected to be this high and in fact, the price could be less than the US market. How? The Nothing Phone (2) was launched in India at Rs 44,999, which is around $525 in the US currency after conversion. This suggests that Nothing phones are selling at a cheaper in the Indian market. India is one of the key markets for Nothing and people here are more price-conscious, so the prices have been kept low to attract buyers, likely because Nothing is still a fairly new brand. If it doesn't price its phone aggressively, it would be a little tough for the brand to survive. So, if the Nothing Phone (3) is set to cost around Rs 68,000 in the US, it could be made available in India under Rs 60,000 segment. How? There was a gap of Rs 14,800 in the US and India price of the Nothing Phone (2). So if the company follows a similar strategy, the price of the Phone 3 is likely to fall under Rs 60,000. Interestingly, the OnePlus 13 is selling at Rs 69,999 and Nothing will likely keep its phone price lower than the OnePlus flagship to attract premium phone buyers. The Rs 60,000 segment is the sweet spot for Nothing because the brand will also be able to target phones like the iPhone 16e and iQOO 13. It would be interesting to see how Nothing will position its new offering, which the company has been working on for more than 2 years. The Nothing Phone (3) is coming and it is no longer a secret. The company has confirmed that its flagship Nothing phone will launch on July 1 and while several details are still under wraps, fresh design and price details have surfaced online. It gives us a rough idea of what the upcoming Nothing phone would like. If we go by the latest leaked render, the brand is planning to announce the Nothing Phone (3) with a new design language. Here is everything we know so far. Nothing Phone (3) design leaked Tipster Max Jambor has shared a render of the Nothing Phone (3) smartphone, which shows that it doesn't have any lights at the back. This is not surprising because Nothing recently shared a short clip, saying that it killed the "Glyph Interface." This tweet made it pretty clear that the Phone (3) won't come with an LED setup which was actually the very first thing that attracted many users towards the brand for its unique as well as cool design approach. While Nothing might not carry forward its core design element to its flagship model, the semi-transparent look is still there. This is likely because the brand doesn't want its phone's identity to get lost in a sea of (similar-looking) devices available in the market. It seemingly has rounded edges and curved frames for a better grip. It is coming in the white colour model that we have been seeing on the older models. Nothing is clearly going for a subtle look to appeal to the high-end phone buyers too. I can see three cameras at the rear panel, which would be an upgrade over the two sensors seen on the Nothing Phone (2). If leaks are to be believed, the new version will feature three 50-megapixel sensors at the back - a main, an ultrawide and a telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. The exact sensor details of the same are currently unknown. Under the hood, we will likely see the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip because Nothing is pitching the Phone (3) as its flagship phone. Nothing Phone (3) price details leaked Interestingly, the price details of the device have surfaced online several times for different markets. This time, it is for the US market. Leaker @MysteryLupin claims to have obtained the prices, with the base 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model said to cost $799 (about Rs 68,320). This is basically a $100 (around Rs 5,560) price hike compared to the same variant of the Nothing Phone 2. In Europe, it was reported that the Phone (3) could cost around Rs 90,000. Of course, the India price was not expected to be this high and in fact, the price could be less than the US market. How? The Nothing Phone (2) was launched in India at Rs 44,999, which is around $525 in the US currency after conversion. This suggests that Nothing phones are selling at a cheaper in the Indian market. India is one of the key markets for Nothing and people here are more price-conscious, so the prices have been kept low to attract buyers, likely because Nothing is still a fairly new brand. If it doesn't price its phone aggressively, it would be a little tough for the brand to survive. So, if the Nothing Phone (3) is set to cost around Rs 68,000 in the US, it could be made available in India under Rs 60,000 segment. How? There was a gap of Rs 14,800 in the US and India price of the Nothing Phone (2). So if the company follows a similar strategy, the price of the Phone 3 is likely to fall under Rs 60,000. Interestingly, the OnePlus 13 is selling at Rs 69,999 and Nothing will likely keep its phone price lower than the OnePlus flagship to attract premium phone buyers. The Rs 60,000 segment is the sweet spot for Nothing because the brand will also be able to target phones like the iPhone 16e and iQOO 13. It would be interesting to see how Nothing will position its new offering, which the company has been working on for more than 2 years. Join our WhatsApp Channel

OnePlus Pad 3 review in 5 points: The Android tablet to buy in India
OnePlus Pad 3 review in 5 points: The Android tablet to buy in India

India Today

time07-06-2025

  • India Today

OnePlus Pad 3 review in 5 points: The Android tablet to buy in India

Just a day ago OnePlus launched the Pad 3 globally as well as in India. This is a device with plenty of promise and ambitions. It is loaded to the gills with top hardware, and its large size means OnePlus wants it to be a productivity tool not just a tablet on which you want to watch movies and scroll through reels. Now, we took a closer look at the tablet in our OnePlus Pad 3 review and you can read that if you are running short on time and want a TLDR version, here is our impression of the tablet in a more snack-able format: the full review of the OnePlus Pad 3 in 5 points. Point 1- Key specs of the Pad 3 and what all they offerAs soon as you look at the Pad 3 it becomes clear that OnePlus is much more ambitious with it. From design to hardware, everything flows from it. The Pad 3 has a large 13.2-inch screen with an extremely high resolution of 3.4K. The screen also has an aspect ratio of 7:5, which is broader and similar to the screen of the iPad Pro, and this too is a choice that OnePlus has made by keeping productivity in mind. This is a good aspect ratio and one of the big reasons why I like the Pad 3 so much. The screen uses an LCD panel, which is bright and spectacularly good with colours. Having said that, it doesn't match the OLED contrast or viewing This is a sleek tablet, measuring just 5.97mm and quite light at 675 grams. The build quality is fantastic and rather minimalistic. It is easy to carry and use the Pad 3, although the large size means it is primarily meant to be used while it is attached to its Keyboard base model — and the one reviewed — comes with 256GB storage and 12GB RAM. Then there is another variant with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. Inside there is the OxygenOS, tuned specifically for large screens and tablets. It uses Android 15 as base. The tablet is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which is one of its key 2- Pad 3 is a performance monsterWell, let's talk about this key highlight. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite is an absolute champ and gives the Pad 3 wings with which it flies. In my use I found this to be an extremely fast tablet, handling multi-window multitasking with ease. If you want to see some benchmarks, you can do that in our full review. Another great bit about the performance of the Pad 3 is how cool it runs. Cool like a cucumber it is. The Snapdragon 8 Elite is the best one you can get in the world of Android, and I believe that the Pad 3 uses this chipset in absolutely the best way. In my use, irrespective of what I did — writing, browsing, retouching a few photos, streaming and so on — the Pad 3 performed without missing a beat. It was always smooth. Point 3- Pad 3 excels with its screen and battery lifeApart from the performance, other aspects where the Pad 3 scores well are screen and battery life. As noted, the tablet has an expansive screen with extremely high resolution. This makes streaming content on it a joy. In the same way it makes working with documents or files or photos, or just plain web browsing, absolutely engaging on the Pad 3. The screen also has ample brightness to deal with outdoor light, as well has good DCI-P3 colour coverage so everything looks vibrant and natural on it. For an LCD screen, the Pad 3 display is absolutely life too is great. In my use the tablet consistently lasted 2 days and then some more before I needed to charge it again. In the PCMark battery test too, it scored similar — around 22-24 hours in multiple tests — with 20 per cent battery remaining. When the charging is required, the Pad 3 does so with an 80W charger, which is supplied with the tablet and which can fill the battery from 0 to 100 per cent in over one Pad 3 has an 8-speaker sound system. It is very good but not excellent, which is what I expected from its specs. It is loud and is engaging enough when you play something on the Pad 3. The sound is also quite balanced, but I feel it could have had a little bit more bass and a bit more heft to its mids for more impressive performance in 4- Oh yes, it is missing a few tricksI feel the OnePlus 3 is a great Android tablet. But there are a few things it is missing. One of them is a fingerprint sensor. It would have been lovely on this tablet. Two, it lacks any IP rating. Not a deal-breaker, but would have been nice. The Pad 3 is also a Wi-Fi only tablet. The cellular support it doesn't have. Not a deal-breaker again, but something worth more part that is not missing but could have been better is the rear camera. The 8-megapixel camera is okay in good light and disappointing in low light. Overall, it is barely average quality, although the saving grace is that you are not going to use it all that much. The large size of the tablet means you will use its camera only 5- Smart Keyboard could have been betterOnePlus is pitching the Pad 3 as a laptop replacement, and I have a feeling that for a lot of people it can indeed replace their big and bulky laptop. But for that to happen they will have to pair the tablet with Smart Keyboard, which OnePlus sells separately. Now, this is a good quality keyboard but keys that are specious and don't feel mushy. Better still, the Smart Keyboard has an excellent trackpad which is smooth and responsive. advertisementHaving said that, I don't like the two-piece mechanism that the keyboard uses to attach itself to the tablet. It is not very secure and is rather finicky. It makes using the tablet a bit cumbersome because you have to babysit the keyboard attachment or else it is always at the risk of coming apart. I hope down the line there will be a better keyword accessory available for the Pad 3, either from OnePlus or from third-party accessory Android tablet to buyNow, I know that OnePlus has still not revealed the price of the Pad 3 in India. But we know the global price — Euros 599 — and that means in India it might have a rather aggressive price, undercutting most of the Galaxy Tabs or even the iPad Air. If the global price is any indication, I feel confident in saying that the OnePlus Pad 3 would be the best Android tablet to buy in India once it goes on sale in a few weeks. It is missing a few tricks but its core functionality is solid and that is what matters most.

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