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Vivo Y400 Pro launching in India before X200 FE and X Fold 5, here is everything we know about it
Vivo Y400 Pro launching in India before X200 FE and X Fold 5, here is everything we know about it

India Today

time7 days ago

  • India Today

Vivo Y400 Pro launching in India before X200 FE and X Fold 5, here is everything we know about it

In between the recent launch of the Vivo T4 Ultra and the rumoured launch of the Vivo X Fold 5 and X200 FE on July 10, the company will soon launch another phone in its Y-series, dubbed the Vivo Y400 Pro. At the moment, the brand has only confirmed the launch date, which is set for June 20, while other official details have been kept under wraps. However, has that ever stopped the rumour mill from churning out the key details of a particular device? In this case, leaks have already given us a good idea about what to expect from the upcoming Y400 Pro — and here's everything you need to know about it comes to the Vivo Y400 Pro, we haven't even had to rely on leaks from tipsters. Instead, a recent Amazon listing of the phone's purchase page went live, and of course, it was taken down later. First spotted by folks at GSMArena, the listing had all the key details about Vivo's upcoming device, including the design from all angles, and the 'Freestyle White' colour listing also revealed that the Vivo Y400 Pro will be just 8mm thick and weigh only 182 grams. It will sport a 6.77-inch curved AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate and 4,500 nits peak brightness. It will reportedly be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chip, paired with 8GB RAM, 128GB storage and a 5,500mAh battery with 90W fast charging support. A separate report also suggested there'd be a 256GB storage variant as In terms of optics, the Vivo Y400 Pro will reportedly come with a 50-megapixel dual rear camera setup, including a Sony IMX882 primary OIS sensor, along with a 32-megapixel front the Amazon listing also reveals that the phone could come with Funtouch OS 14 software. However, that's highly unlikely, considering all Vivo phones in 2025 have featured Funtouch OS 15 atop Android from the Freestyle White colour, the Vivo Y400 Pro is also rumoured to come in a Festival Gold colour option, as per recall, the Vivo Y300 Pro+ was recently launched in China and was repackaged as the Vivo T4 5G for the Indian market. Instead, the Vivo Y300 came to India last year in November. And now, we are straight up jumping to the Vivo Y400 launching, expect the phone to retail around Rs 25,000 in India. Stay tuned to India Today Tech for all the latest on the Vivo Y400 Pro.

Infinix GT 30 Pro review
Infinix GT 30 Pro review

GSM Arena

time13-06-2025

  • GSM Arena

Infinix GT 30 Pro review

GSMArena Team , 13 June 2025 . The display is definitely one of the highlights of the Infinix GT 30 Pro package. It is a 6.78-inch panel with 10-bit color and a 144Hz refresh rate. It is also perfectly flat, which is arguably better for gaming. The display resolution is a crisp 1224 x 2720 pixels, which works out to around 440 ppi of density at this diagonal. The display is covered with Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. We did our standardized measurements on the GT 30 Pro, and it turns out that the display is also very bright. We managed to register a maximum of 718 nits on the slider. However, there is also an optional extra brightness toggle. After enabling it and subjecting the phone to a bright light, we got a very impressive 1,897 nits. That's more than usable outdoors, even in direct sunlight. At the lowest end of the brightness slider, the screen puts out around 2.9 nits, which is okay, though we've seen phones regularly go as low as 2 nits. As mentioned, the GT 30 Pro supports up to 144Hz refresh rate. It can operate at 60Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz, and 144Hz and switch between these modes at will. In terms of actual refresh rate modes, there are three in settings. The regular one just locks the refresh rate to 60Hz. There is also an auto-switching one that automatically switches between 60Hz, 90Hz and 120Hz. To access the 144Hz mode, there is a third display setting. However, in our testing, the third setting behaves absolutely identically to the auto-switching mode. That is to say that you get 120Hz briefly while interacting with the phone and 60Hz while it is idling or playing video. That's pretty standard behavior, but we never actually managed to trigger the 144Hz mode. We tried a few games that we know can push higher frame rates with no success. Most games we tried just ran in 90Hz mode for some reason. So, even though the GT 60 Pro is marketed as having a 144Hz refresh rate, we never actually managed to get more than 120Hz out of it and even less in gaming. The Infinix GT 30 Pro can decode HDR10, HDR10+ and HLG video streams, but displaying them will be limited by the screen, which lacks any official HDR video support. It is a shame, really, given that it definitely has the maximum brightness. At least, we are happy to report that it supports the highest possible Google Widevine L1 DRM certification. Battery life The Infinix GT 30 Pro is equipped with a decently large 5,500 mAh battery. It cones with 5,200 mAh in some markets. We ran our standardized battery tests and got some solid results. While the phone won't be winning any endurance awards, it is still pretty decent, with an Active Use Score of 13:24 hours. The GT 30 Pro supports 45W wired proprietary fast charging. You get the compatible charger in the box, which is a nice touch. It is hardly the fastest-charging device out there, but it still holds its own well enough. You can expect to get around 27% charge in fifteen minutes, followed by 50% at the half-hour mark. A full charge takes just over an hour, which is not too bad at all. Beyond wired charging, the GT 30 Pro also supports wireless charging for extra convenience. It is rated at a respectable 30W. Also, on the charging front, there is support for bypass charging, which is great to see on a gaming device since it reduces both heat and wear and tear on the battery. Finally, you can also do reverse charging from the GT 30 Pro - 10W wired and 5W wireless. Speakers - loudness and quality The GT 30 Pro has a stereo speaker setup, with one speaker facing down and the other facing up. This ensures much better stereo separation and output balance, which we can appreciate. Unlike other Infinix models that feature a JBL setup for their speakers, it appears to be absent from the GT 30 Pro. You go get DTS equalizers, which is something. Each speaker plays its own track plus the opposite channel's track at a lower volume, and the phone adjusts the channels depending on its orientation. The bottom speaker is a bit more powerful, as usual. The speakers on the GT 30 Pro scored a Very Good mark on our loudness test. Their audio quality is average, though. The high frequencies are very well presented, the vocals are alright, though nothing impressive, and the bass is almost non-existent. Use the Playback controls to listen to the phone sample recordings (best use headphones). We measure the average loudness of the speakers in LUFS. A lower absolute value means a louder sound. A look at the frequency response chart will tell you how far off the ideal "0db" flat line is the reproduction of the bass, treble, and mid frequencies. You can add more phones to compare how they differ. The scores and ratings are not comparable with our older loudspeaker test. Learn more about how we test here. Connectivity The Infinix GT 30 Pro is a dual Nano-SIM device that simultaneously supports both slots' SA/NSA Sub-6 5G connectivity. Unfortunately, there is no eSIM support, at least not in our review unit. The phone has GPS, GLONASS and GALILEO support for positioning. Local connectivity is covered by dual-band Wi-Fi 6 alongside Bluetooth 5.4 with LE support. There is also an NFC on board and an IR blaster. You even get an FM radio receiver. No 3.5mm audio jack, though. A simple USB 2.0 data connection backs up the Type-C port on the GT 30 Pro. That means a theoretical maximum transfer rate of 480 Mbps. You don't get additional features like video output, but the port supports Host/OTG. In terms of sensors, the Infinix GT 30 Pro has an ST LSM6DSO accelerometer and gyroscope combo, a QST QMC6308 magnetometer and compass combo, a sensortek STK35F62 light sensor and what looks to be a virtual proximity sensor - Elliptic Labs Proximity. Even so, turning off the phone screen during calls works quite reliably. There is no barometer on board.

Galaxy Watch 8 Classic early eBay listing confirms new squircle design
Galaxy Watch 8 Classic early eBay listing confirms new squircle design

Android Authority

time09-06-2025

  • Android Authority

Galaxy Watch 8 Classic early eBay listing confirms new squircle design

Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority TL;DR An eBay seller has a Galaxy Watch 8 Classic for sale ahead of the official launch. The listing includes several images of the upcoming smartwatch, showcasing its updated design and new crown button. It also confirms details like the watch's model number and storage configuration. Samsung is expected to unveil its next-gen smartwatches alongside its upcoming foldables later this year. Although the company has remained tight-lipped about the Galaxy Watch 8 series, recent leaks suggest that the lineup will include a 'Classic' model with a rotating bezel and updated case design. Late last month, we saw CAD-based renders of the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, showcasing a squircle case similar to the Galaxy Watch Ultra. A working prototype of the smartwatch has now been put up for sale on eBay ahead of the official launch (via GSMArena), confirming the new look and revealing a few additional details. The listing includes multiple images of the 46mm LTE Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, clearly showing the squircle case and rotating bezel. Unlike the Galaxy Watch 7, the new model also features a crown on the right edge flanked by two buttons. It has a speaker grille on the left edge and buttons on the bottom, presumably for the quick-release strap mechanism. We also get a look at the black leather strap that Samsung could ship with the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, along with its magnetic charger and retail packaging. The box confirms the watch's model number as SM-L505U, but the pairing screen shown in one of the images states 0ZXT instead. It also reveals that the watch features 64GB of onboard storage. Although the listing doesn't shed light on the watch's specifications, previously spotted regulatory filings have revealed that it could pack a 435mAh battery. We expect to learn more about the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic in the weeks leading up to the rumored launch next month. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.

Nothing Phone 3 US pricing tipped ahead of July release date — here's what you'll pay
Nothing Phone 3 US pricing tipped ahead of July release date — here's what you'll pay

Tom's Guide

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Tom's Guide

Nothing Phone 3 US pricing tipped ahead of July release date — here's what you'll pay

Nothing is preparing to launch the Nothing Phone 3 next month and a recent leak has given us a good idea of what the pricing — and colors — of the new flagship will be. According to leaker Roland Quandt on Bluesky, the Phone 3 will launch at $799 with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. That increases to $899 for the 16GB/512GB configuration. This pricing was shared by a second report on X (via GSMArena) that also confirmed colors will be a simple choice between black or white. That pricing is a fair jump higher than the Nothing Phone 2's $600 launch price, but it's not as bad as it could be. It's like-for-like pricing with the £800 U.K. cost of the phone that CEO Carl Pei teased during Google I/O. Given currency fluctuations and tariff concerns, many thought the Nothing Phone 3 could arrive with a $1,000 price tag. The Nothing Phone 3 is rumored to be the brand's attempt at a truer flagship, with a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip on board that'll prioritize generative AI features, high-end gaming and photographic capabilities. If that $799 entry price leak is accurate, the phone will be directly positioned against the Google Pixel 9 for the attention of Android users. And while a better camera and some nifty AI tricks will help it out, the rumored lack of Nothing's famous glyph interface will make it harder to stand out against Google's colorful flagship. The Phone 3 is tipped to release in the U.S. in July, but it's not the only new Nothing product on the horizon. The company is also preparing to launch its first ever pair of over-ear headphones. According to the leaker Arsène Lupin, the so-called "Nothing Headphone 1" will arrive on September 30 for $299. Like the Nothing Phone 3, the headphones will also be available in a choice of black or white. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Nothing will have its work cut out for it in the over-ear headphones market, but the brand's in-ear Nothing Ear 2 earbuds impressed us last year. We called them an AirPods Pro 2 rival in our 4-star review, so if the company can repeat the feat with the Headphone 1, our list of the best headphones to buy could have a new contender.

Vivo may launch X200 FE, X Fold5 phones in India next month: What to expect
Vivo may launch X200 FE, X Fold5 phones in India next month: What to expect

Business Standard

time03-06-2025

  • Business Standard

Vivo may launch X200 FE, X Fold5 phones in India next month: What to expect

Vivo is reportedly set to launch two new smartphones in India on July 10—the X200 FE and X Fold5. The X200 FE will be the latest addition into the company's flagship X200 series, which includes the X200, X200 Pro models. On the other hand, Vivo's X Fold5, is said to be among the thinnest and lightest foldable smartphones. X200 FE could be a rebranded version of the Vivo S30 Pro Mini, which debuted in China last month. Meanwhile, the X Fold5 is yet to be officially unveiled. Vivo X Fold 5: What to expect According to a report by GSMArena, the Vivo X Fold5 will be powered by the Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 system-on-chip (SoC), paired with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. The smartphone will likely sport an 8.03-inch foldable AMOLED display with 2K+ resolution and refresh rate of 120Hz. The cover will have a 6.53-inch LTPO OLED display with 120Hz of refresh rate. The X Fold5 will likely be 4.3mm thick when unfolded and 9.33mm thick when folded. For camera optics, the smartphone will feature a 50MP (Sony IMX921) main camera accompanied by a 50MP ultra-wide camera with autofocus. It will also have a 50MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom. At the front camera, the smartphone will get a 32MP sensor for selfies, video calls and more. Vivo X200 FE: What to expect The Vivo X200 FE smartphone is expected to sport a 6.31-inch 1.5K 8T LTPO display with 120Hz refresh rate and 1,800 nits peak brightness. The smartphone will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. For imaging, the smartphone could feature a 50MP (Sony IMX921) with optical image stabilisation (OIS) accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide, and 50MP 3x telephoto lens. At the front, it is expected to feature a 50MP camera for selfies, video calls and more. The Vivo X200 FE smartphone could feature a 6,500mAh battery with 90W wired charging support. The device may also get IP69 certification for dust and water resistance. Main display: 8.03-inch AMOLED display, 120Hz refresh rate, 2K+ resolution Cover display: 6.53-inch LTPO OLED, 120 Hz refresh rate Processor: Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset RAM: Up to 16GB Storage: up to 512 GB Rear cameras: 50MP primary (Sony IMX921) +50MP ultrawide with AF +50 MP telephoto Front camera: 32MP Battery: 6000mAh Charging: 90W wired, 30W wireless Vivo X200 FE : Expected specifications Full display: 6.31-inch flat OLED+1.5K resolution+ 120 Hz refresh rate Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ RAM: Up to 16GB Storage: up to 512 GB Rear cameras: 50MP primary (Sony IMX921) +50MP ultrawide +50 MP telephoto Front camera: 50MP Battery: 6500mAh Charging: 90W wired Weigh: 200g

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