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vivo Y400 5G's launch date, design, and colors revealed
vivo Y400 5G's launch date, design, and colors revealed

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vivo Y400 5G's launch date, design, and colors revealed

vivo launched the Dimensity 7300-powered vivo Y400 Pro last month, and on August 4, the brand will follow it up with a vanilla model. Note that we are talking about the vivo Y400 5G, not the Y400 4G, which was recently listed on vivo's Indonesian website. vivo Y400 Pro 5G vivo hasn't detailed the Y400 5G's specs sheet yet, but the brand's Indian division has revealed the smartphone's design and said that it will come in two colors - Glam White and Olive Green. We'll know all about the vivo Y400 5G's features, pricing, and availability next Monday. But before that, on July 31, vivo will unveil the T4R in India. vivo has confirmed that the T4R will come with the Dimensity 7400 chip, 50MP primary camera (Sony IMX882), a 4K selfie camera, and IP68 and IP69 ratings. The smartphone will be 7.3mm thick and feature a quad-curved display. The vivo T4R is expected to be a version of the iQOO Z10R, which was introduced in India last week and will go on sale in the country today. You can read our iQOO Z10R's announcement coverage here to learn more about it.

Tecno Pova 7 and Pova 7 Pro bring Delta Light Interface design and 6,000mAh batteries
Tecno Pova 7 and Pova 7 Pro bring Delta Light Interface design and 6,000mAh batteries

GSM Arena

time07-07-2025

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Tecno Pova 7 and Pova 7 Pro bring Delta Light Interface design and 6,000mAh batteries

Michail, 04 July 2025 Tecno is expanding its Pova series with two new options – the Pova 7 and Pova 7 Pro. Both offer 144Hz displays, Dimensity 7300 chipsets and 6000mAh batteries with 45W charging. They share identical designs, which are headlined by the Delta Light Interface – a triangular strip around the camera island comprised of 104 LED lights. Delta Light Interface It acts as a customizable notification status similar to what we've seen with past Nothing phone devices and interacts with incoming calls, music, charging, or gaming. The vanilla Pova 7 opts for a 6.78-inch IPS LCD (FHD+ 144Hz) with 900 nits peak brightness. Pova 7 Pro gets a nicer 6.78-inch AMOLED (1220p+ 144Hz) with up to 4,500 nits peak local brightness, an optical fingerprint scanner and 2340Hz PWM dimming. Both panels get an integrated 13MP selfie cam and are protected by Gorilla Glass 7i. Tecno outfitted both of its Pova 7 members with MediaTek's Dimensity 7300 Ultimate chipset, which is paired with 8GB RAM and 128/256GB storage. Pova 7 Pro gets a 64MP main camera (IMX682) alongside an 8MP ultrawide lens while Pova 7 opts for a 50MP main cam alongside an unspecified auxiliary lens. Both phones boot Tecno HiOS 15 based on Android 15 and feature DeepSeek integration as well as the Ella AI assistant. The pair also shares the same 6,000mAh battery with 45W wired charging, but the Pro model also adds 30W wireless charging. Tecno Pova 7 comes in Geek Black, Magic Silver, and Oasis Green. It starts at INR 14,999 ($175) for the 8/128GB trim and goes up to INR 15,999 ($187). Tecno Pova 7 (left) and Pova 7 Pro (right) Tecno Pova 7 Pro comes in Geek Black, Dynamic Grey, and Neon Cyan colors. Pricing starts at INR 18,999 ($222) for the 8/128GB trim and tops out at INR 19,999 ($234) for the 8/256GB version. Tecno Pova 7 and Pova 7 Pro will be available from July 10 via Flipkart.

vivo Y400 Pro arrives with a 120Hz curved screen and 4K-enabled front camera
vivo Y400 Pro arrives with a 120Hz curved screen and 4K-enabled front camera

GSM Arena

time20-06-2025

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vivo Y400 Pro arrives with a 120Hz curved screen and 4K-enabled front camera

The vivo Y400 Pro, which we've been hearing about for the past couple of weeks, has been officially unveiled. vivo says it's "designed to meet the evolving demands of style-conscious, performance-driven consumers" and those "chasing bigger dreams." The vivo Y400 Pro is built around a 6.77" FullHD+ 3D curved AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 4,500 nits of peak brightness. The screen, having wet touch support, also has a fingerprint scanner underneath for biometric authentication and a punch hole for the 32MP selfie camera, which is capable of 4K video recording. Around the back, we have an IR Blaster for remote control and two cameras - 50MP primary (Sony IMX882) and 2MP depth (for bokeh). The smartphone supports Sony Multifocal Portrait, enabling users to click portraits at 1x, 1.5x, and 2x magnifications. Under the hood is the Dimensity 7300 SoC with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. On the software side, we've got Android 15-based Funtouch OS 15, but vivo hasn't revealed how long it will keep the Y400 Pro's software updated. Keeping the lights on for the vivo Y400 Pro is a 5,500 mAh battery with 90W charging support. vivo claims that the bundled power adapter can charge the battery up to 50% in 19 minutes. The rest of the vivo Y400 Pro's highlights include an IP65 rating, dual stereo speakers, Hi-Res Audio (wired and wireless), and the usual set of AI-powered features we've seen on other vivo smartphones. The vivo Y400 Pro is offered in Fest Gold, Nebula Purple, and Freestyle White colors. The back cover of the white model features a unique Baroque Pearl texture, so no two Freestyle White models will look the same. vivo Y400 Pro's color options The 8GB/128GB variant of the vivo Y400 Pro is priced at INR24,999 ($290/€250), while the 8GB/256GB model costs INR26,999 ($310/€270). Both will be available in India starting June 27 through vivo's official Indian website, Flipkart, and retail partner stores.

Infinix Note 50x will get 90FPS gaming support for BGMI soon
Infinix Note 50x will get 90FPS gaming support for BGMI soon

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time31-05-2025

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Infinix Note 50x will get 90FPS gaming support for BGMI soon

Infinix has announced that it will roll out an OTA update starting June 2025 for the Note 50x, which will bring 90FPS gaming support for BGMI. Once the update is installed, Infinix Note 50x users can play BGMI at 90FPS by selecting the "Extreme+" option under the Settings > Graphics > Frame Rate menu of the game. With 90FPS gaming support for BGMI, Infinix claims that the Note 50x will be the only smartphone in the sub-INR12,000 ($140/€125) segment in India to play BGMI at 90FPS with the Extreme+ setting. The Infinix Note 50x was launched in India in March with two memory options - 6GB/128GB and 8GB/128GB, priced at INR11,499 ($135/€120) and INR12,999 ($150/€135), respectively. It's powered by the Dimensity 7300 Ultimate SoC, runs Android 15, features a 6.67" 120Hz HD+ LCD, and sports a 50MP primary camera. Infinix Note 50x The Infinix Note 50x is fueled by a 5,500 mAh battery having 45W charging support. It also supports bypass charging. You can read our Infinix Note 50x's hands-on to learn more about it.

This phone is under £300 and has a bigger battery than any flagship
This phone is under £300 and has a bigger battery than any flagship

Stuff.tv

time30-05-2025

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This phone is under £300 and has a bigger battery than any flagship

If you're eyeing up a new smartphone, the £1000 price that the latest handsets typically come with is somewhat off-putting. That's where mid-range or budget phones come in. But typically, they sacrifice some features to get that lower price – and battery is usually a big culprit. But this sub-£300 Motorola phone has a bigger battery than any flagship you can buy. The new Moto G86 Power flexes a battery so chunky it makes most flagships look like glorified desk toys. We're talking a 6720mAh cell under the hood – that's 53 hours of potential screen time. Read more: Best cheap phones in 2025 reviewed and rated This isn't just a big battery slapped onto a plastic shell either. Motorola's managed to wrap this battery brute in a genuinely slick package. It offers a Super HD pOLED display, HDR10+, and a pretty impressive 4500 nits of brightness. The phone's built to last, with IP68/IP69 water resistance, so you can drop it, dunk it, or drag it through dust and it won't bite the dust. Powering all this is MediaTek's Dimensity 7300 chip, paired with up to 12GB RAM and up to 512GB of storage. It's not the latest processor, but it should be able to handle any app you throw at it. The camera system's no slouch either – you get a 50MP Sony LYTIA 600 sensor, AI tuning, and a wide-angle/macro combo on the side. A 32MP selfie cam is thrown in for good measure. The audio game should be solid, with Dolby Atmos pumping through stereo speakers. If you're not fussed about a big battery and want slightly more conventional experience, the Moto G86 5G might be more your speed. You're still getting the premium bits – the gorgeous 6.7' Super HD pOLED display, 120Hz refresh rate, the same LYTIA 600 camera, and solid durability ratings – but the battery drops down to 5200mAh. Still plenty for a day and a bit, but you'll need to plug in soon after. For those who fancy something even more accessible, the Moto G56 5G is surprisingly well-kitted for the price. It offers a slightly larger 6.72' screen (not pOLED, mind you), a sturdy frame with all the same water and drop resistance, and still a 5200mAh battery. It even throws in a business edition for enterprise folks, with three years of updates and Bass Boost. In the UK, the Moto G86 Power will set you back £300, the regular Moto G86 5G lands at £280, the Moto G56 5G goes for £200, and the business edition priced at £220. US pricing and availability is yet to be confirmed. You'll be able to get your hands on all the models soon from Amazon, EE, Curry's, and Motorola. The business edition is exclusive to Motorola.

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