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Phone Arena
4 days ago
- Phone Arena
Google Pixel Watch 4 may skip the price hike many were expecting
Leaked CAD render of the Pixel Watch 4 . | Image credit — @Onleaks/@91Mobiles We're inching closer to the official reveal of the Pixel Watch 4, and a new report may offer some welcome news for potential buyers. According to a leak from Dealabs, Google appears set to maintain last year's pricing structure for its upcoming smartwatch in the European market, potentially signaling a similar move for the the report is accurate, the 41mm Pixel Watch 4 with Wi-Fi will be priced at €399, while the LTE model will cost €499. The larger 45mm variant is said to come in at €449 for Wi-Fi and €549 for LTE. These prices align exactly with what we saw for the Pixel Watch 3 in Europe. While there's no confirmation yet on US pricing, history suggests parity. Last year's Pixel Watch 3 started at $349 for the 41mm Wi-Fi model, going up to $399 for LTE. The 45mm model was $399 for Wi-Fi and $449 for LTE. With minimal hardware changes this year, it would not be surprising if Google decided to keep prices unchanged. Leaked CAD render of the Pixel Watch 4. | Image credit — @Onleaks/@91Mobiles Rumors suggest the Pixel Watch 4 will retain the same Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 processor used in the previous generation. This suggests that the internal upgrades are more modest than transformative. However, leaked specs suggest larger battery capacities, potentially faster charging, and a new co-processor designed to help with AI-powered tasks. One practical improvement may come in the form of better repairability. While Google has not officially confirmed this, reports hint at a slightly more modular design. Safety also appears to be a theme, with possible additions like Breathing Emergency alerts and support for satellite-based connectivity in case of poor network there are lingering questions about external factors that could impact final pricing. Some Pixel devices are still assembled in China, and recent shifts in US trade policy could introduce tariffs or added costs for Google. While this remains speculative, it is something to watch ahead of the official launch. Google is expected to announce the Pixel Watch 4 at its Made by Google event on August 20. Until then, the pricing leak at least offers some reassurance for fans hoping that Google's next wearable won't carry a steeper price tag. I think keeping prices steady in a year of modest upgrades could be a smart move. It signals stability while giving Google time to prepare for a more substantial update in future models. Still, whether that's enough to compete with Samsung's Watch 8 or Apple's expected Series 10 redesign remains to be seen.


Mint
6 days ago
- Mint
Lava Agni 4 to launch in India soon; Key specifications and pricing tipped online
Lava is preparing to introduce a new smartphone, the Agni 4, in India. This model is expected to follow the Lava Agni 3, which launched in October 2024. Ahead of the official release, details about the Agni 4's design, specifications, and pricing have been surfacing online. Here's what to expect. The Lava Agni 4 is likely to come with the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 processor, an upgrade from the Dimensity 7300X chip used in the Agni 3. Reports suggest the Agni 4 will have a 6.78-inch full-HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The device may include dual 50MP rear cameras arranged horizontally in a pill-shaped camera module with an LED flash between the lenses. This setup contrasts with the triple rear camera system found on the Lava Agni 3. On the other hand, a leaked render shared by tipster Yogesh Brar, suggests that the Lava Agni 4 will feature a metal frame and a white back panel. Unlike the Agni 3's curved edges, the new model might have flat edges. The power and volume buttons could be located on the right side. Notably, the mini AMOLED display on the back of the Agni 3 is missing in the new design, which marks a shift in the device's features. Furthermore, the device is expected to include UFS 4.0 storage to give users a faster data transfer. It may also pack a large 7,000mAh battery, which could offer extended usage without frequent charging. According to a 91Mobiles report, the Agni 4 will retail in India for around Rs. 25,000. This price is higher than the starting price of the Lava Agni 3, which was Rs. 20,999 for the base model with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. The 256GB Agni 3 variant with a charger was priced at Rs. 24,999. The increase in price is likely due to the upgraded processor and other new features. However, Lava has not yet announced the official launch date, pricing, or availability details for the Agni 4. The company has also not confirmed the distribution channels for the upcoming smartphone. Consumers interested in the Lava Agni 4 will need to wait for an official statement from the company for detailed information.


India Today
08-07-2025
- India Today
Realme 15 and 15 Pro launching on July 24, full design revealed
Realme has officially confirmed the launch date for its next-generation number series in India. The Realme 15 and Realme 15 Pro are set to debut on July 24, continuing the brand's trend of refreshing its number lineup every five months. This time, it appears to be skipping the Pro+ variant, focusing instead on the standard and Pro models. Here is everything we know about the upcoming Realme of the launch, a dedicated Flipkart microsite has gone live, confirming the complete design and teasing some key features of the upcoming smartphones. As per the listing, the Realme 15 series is being pitched as a major upgrade over its predecessor, promising a 'faster chip, bolder design, brighter display, slimmer body, clearer camera, bigger battery life, and smarter AI.'One of the standout features is the introduction of a new AI-powered tool called AI Edge Genie, a voice-led photo editing assistant that can modify images based on spoken prompts. For instance, users can ask the AI to transform a regular photo into a party scene by adding balloons, changing outfits, and more. While this feature sounds ambitious, it remains to be seen how effectively it works in real-world usage, particularly in terms of speed, photo quality, edge detection, and how natural the edits look. In terms of design, the Realme 15 and 15 Pro will be available in Flowing Silver, Velvet Green, and Silk Purple colour options. Unlike the Realme 14 series, the new models feature a redesigned rear panel with a glass-like camera module housing three rear cameras arranged in two circular units, accompanied by a third smaller ring. The power button and volume rocker are placed on the right side of the frame. The front also appears slightly curved, giving the impression of a larger display and improved ergonomics due to the curved Realme 15 series is targeting "young, socially active users" who seek a balance between style and performance. Although detailed specifications are yet to be confirmed, leaks suggest that the Realme 15 Pro 5G could sport a 50-megapixel main camera. It is expected to offer an in-display fingerprint sensor and come in configurations of up to 12GB RAM and 512GB storage. The vanilla Realme 15 5G is expected to offer similar memory options and might carry a price tag between Rs 18,000 and Rs 20,000, as per a leak from 91Mobiles. The 15 Pro model is expected to be priced at around Rs 25,000, similar to its predecessor.- Ends


Hindustan Times
08-07-2025
- Hindustan Times
Realme 15 Pro 5G key features and design tipped online ahead of launch
Realme is preparing to introduce its new smartphone lineup in India, with the Realme 15 Pro 5G expected to debut alongside the standard Realme 15 5G. Although the company has not revealed an official launch date, multiple online leaks suggest the announcement could happen soon. However, details about these upcoming devices have been appearing steadily online, with recent leaks revealing the key design features of the Pro variant. A new render shared by 91Mobiles offers a clear view of the phone's front and back, which provides users with insight into what to expect before the official launch. Realme will soon launch the Realme 15 Pro 5G and Realme 15 5G in India.(Realme) Realme 15 Pro 5G: Design and Key Features (Leaked) The leaked images show that the Realme 15 Pro 5G will have a design distinct from its predecessor, the Realme 14 Pro 5G, which was introduced earlier this year. Notably, the back of the device displays a dual-camera system arranged vertically, with each camera enclosed in a separate ring. Next to these lenses is a third circular space housing the LED flash. The main camera is reported to feature a 50MP sensor, though details about the secondary camera remain under wraps. Also read: Realme GT 7 Pro first impression: A performance beast with room for improvement On the front, the device offers a flat display with narrow bezels surrounding it. The selfie camera sits in a centred punch-hole cutout at the top of the screen. Physical buttons for volume control and power are placed on the left side of the phone. The fingerprint sensor does not appear on the frame, which suggests that it might be integrated under the display. Also read: Realme 13 Pro Plus 5G review: Premium design, big AI camera worth Rs. 36999? Furthermore, the Realme 15 series is expected to include advanced AI features. Two features confirmed for this lineup are AI Edit Genie, which allows users to edit photos using voice commands, and AI Party. The Realme 15 Pro 5G is likely to come in various RAM and storage configurations, including 8GB with 128GB or 256GB storage, and 12GB with 256GB or 512GB storage. Though Realme has not yet confirmed the official launch date, the frequent leaks indicate the announcement is on the horizon.


Phone Arena
07-07-2025
- Phone Arena
A cheaper Galaxy Tab with S Pen support? Signs point to yes
Galaxy Tab S10 FE. | Image credit – PhoneArena Samsung isn't just focusing on the high-end Galaxy Tab S11 series this year – it looks like there is a new budget-friendly tablet coming, too. Fresh leaks point to the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite and it might just be a sweet deal for folks looking to get a new Android tablet without breaking the to a recent FCC listing, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is on its way – and while the listing doesn't spell out every detail, it does tip off one important spec: the battery. The model number spotted in the documents matches the one used in the Galaxy Tab S10 FE, which means we are likely looking at the same 8,000mAh battery here, too. That is not wild by today's standards – we've seen phones from China packing 7,000mAh cells – but it is still a good size for a tablet, especially at this price point. And if it performs anything like the Galaxy Tab S10 FE, you can expect around 7 hours of screen time. Not bad at all. In fact, the FE model ranks in second place in our battery test results, right after its bigger sibling, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+. On top of that, 45W fast charging is confirmed, so topping it up shouldn't take forever either. And here's the part that might really make this one stand out: S Pen support. The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite had it (its direct predecessor, although launched years ago) and it looks like the S10 Lite could follow suit. The listing shows S Pen support. | Image credit – 91Mobiles That's huge for anyone who wants to take notes, sketch or just prefers a stylus-friendly tablet – especially if Samsung bundles it in the box again like it did before. Leaks so far suggest the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite will be powered by the Exynos 1380 chip paired with 6 GB of RAM – not flagship-tier, but perfectly fine for streaming, browsing and light multitasking. There is no word yet on the official release date, but FCC certification usually means a launch isn't far off. As for price, it should land below the Galaxy Tab S10 FE, which currently goes for around $500. That puts the Lite model squarely in budget territory. So, if you are eyeing a new affordable tablet and don't need it right this second, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite might be worth waiting for – especially if the S Pen is included. But Samsung's not the only one playing in this space. OnePlus is also cooking up its own budget tablet, the OnePlus Pad Lite, which is rumored to pack an even larger 9,340mAh battery. Of course, how these two stack up in real-world use will be clearer once they actually launch, but it's nice to see more solid options popping up for Android tablet fans who don't want to spend a fortune. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer