Xiaomi is expected to showcase the 15 Ultra which could surpass the Vivo X100 ultra as the best android mobile for photos and videos.
The attachable camera concept phone they showed is also pretty interesting. It can really scale well. Saw a few videos about it.
 
1. Honor had not announced a new smartphone but has announced a $10 billion investment in a range of AI products and devices. Its first project will be the development of an intelligent phone that will "revolutionize human-to-device interaction" in collaboration with Google and chipmaker Qualcomm.

Honor has also debuted it's Watch 5 Ultra and globally launched the Pad V9 and Earbuds Open. The Earbuds open come with live AI translation.

The Pad V9 comes with many eye-protection features including one that uses AI to defocus parts of the screen that you're not staring at to reduce eye strain similar to the Apple Vision Pro.

2. Samsung has announced 3 new device the A56, A36 and A26. Here are the specs:



The A56 is going to come with 6 years of software updates. All three come with an IP67 rating but only the A56 will be getting UFS 3.1 storage.

3. Itel has launched the Power 70 which comes with a built on 6000mAh battery and a 4000mAh charging case which the company is throwing in as a launch gift, taking the battery capacity to a whopping 10000mAh.



4. Micron has announced it's new UFS 3.1 and 4.1 storage chips based on it's latest G9 architecture which brings efficiently and performance improvements. They will be available in devices from early 2026.

5. Tecno has debuted a slew of new products. These include the Camon 40 Pro and Camon 40 premier, Megabook S14, Megabook K15S, and Megabook T14 Air laptops, Watch GT1 and the True 2 TWS earbuds.

Tecno also introduced new concepts and technologies. UltraLink is a wireless communication accessory that provides long-range point-to-point voice messages over distances up to 10 km in unobstructed environments. There is a photochromic technology that changes the smartphone's surface hue under sunlight.

Tecno have also announced their new AI Glasses and AI Glasses Pro with the ability to take voice commands with a touch on the temple, view flash notes, memos, and schedules. Both Glasses offer object recognition, information summarization, tourist information and even recommendations, with the Pro also coming with AR-enhanced apps and real-time navigation.

Tecno has also introduced a 2MP spectral vision camera lens which it claims can tremendously improve colour accuracy.



6. Xiaomi has also announced it's Hyper AI suite to rival Samsung's GalaxyAI and they have partnered with Google for AI integration.

They also showcased the Xiaomi 15 Custom concept with a custom camera lens which attaches to the back of the phone with 2 pins with something Xiaomi calls "Laserlink" which allows for a low latency connection directly to the phone's camera app.




They also said that the Xiaomi SU7 EV might be coming to the global market in the next few years.

7. Anker has showcased a solar powered wearable sci-fi looking clock called the Solix which can keep you warm, protect you from rain and also charge your phone.



8. HMD showcased their Amped Earbuds which come with a 16000mAh charging case that can reverser wirelessly charge your phone, including iPhones.



9. TLC has extended it's line of NxtPaper display devices which mimics the displays of e-readers and is easy on the eyes and doesn't show reflections and can also turn off the display's colours to extend battery life.

10. Lenovo introduced a few new laptops and showcased a proof of concent laptop with a solar panel lid.

The Lenovo Yoga Solar PC is a proof of concept with a solar panel lid. The conversion rate of the solar panel is 24% and it is described to have been achieved by leveraging ‘Back Contact Cell’ technology, which moves mounting brackets and gridlines to the back of the solar cells, maximizing the active absorption.

According to Lenovo this innovation allows the solar panel to absorb and convert enough direct sunlight in 20 minutes to power up to one hour of video playback on the PC. The Lenovo Yoga Solar PC is 15mm thick and weighs 1.22kg.



The other two laptops introduced are the Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition (16”, 10 GEN) and the Lenovo Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition (14”, 10 GEN).

Lenovo also showcased their foldable OLED laptop concept called the ThinkBook Flip AI PC, that offers a 18.1-inch 2000x2664 foldable display. This design enables five different modes, ranging from a tablet mode (12.9-inch) through a clamshell mode (13.1-inch) through an open full-screen vertical mode (18.1-inch).


11. Samsung has also achieved a major breakthrough in it's bezel-less OLEDs to demonstrate which it showcased two 31.5" panels tiled together and two 6.8" amoled display tiled together.



They also showcased their polarizer-less OLED panels which can reach a maximum of 5000 nits of peak brightness.



They also displayed their Project Moohan XR Headset which looks similar to the Apple Vision Pro. It is an Android XR headset, a collaboration with Google that's been under development for some time, is expected to reach the market in the next year.

You'll be able to navigate via Google Maps, enjoy extended-view sports events, or access Gemini to help plan travel.

Samsung says that by "integrating multimodal AI with advanced XR capabilities," this "ground-breaking device marks a significant step toward more context-aware and personalized experiences that enhance everyday life in incredibly immersive ways."



Samsung also showcased a foldable OLED concept for a gaming handheld that looked suspiciously close to a Switch. This is particularly interesting as even though the gaming handhelds have gotten considerably smaller since the launch of the Steam Deck they still aren't particularly pocketable irrespective of what Linus might want you to believe but this will certainly help them achieve that. However the control stick, D-pad and face buttons situation will have to be handled more intuitively as what they did is just a disaster waiting to happen.



They also showcased a flexible OLED but it is in a briefcase with a handle. It is called the Flexible Briefcase and it's an 18.1" flexible OLED with a QHD+ resolution i.e. 184 PPI and a laptop in disguise.

 
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Next Xiaomi releases should see a decline in sales as current users are very unhappy with Hyper OS 2.x
Not even good aesthetic features from 1.x to 2.x and AI seems just app addon.
Morever, they have locked the bootloader terribly, making mass majority of rom testers/developers very unhappy.
 
Next Xiaomi releases should see a decline in sales as current users are very unhappy with Hyper OS 2.x
Not even good aesthetic features from 1.x to 2.x and AI seems just app addon.
Morever, they have locked the bootloader terribly, making mass majority of rom testers/developers very unhappy.
Yeah really sad to see the bootloader thing. Now the only options remaining are Nothing and Google.
 
9. TLC has extended it's line of NxtPaper display devices which mimics the displays of e-readers and is easy on the eyes and doesn't show reflections and can also turn off the display's colours to extend battery life.
The only one I am looking forward to. The e-ink world is long overdue a shakeup.
 
10. Lenovo introduced a few new laptops and showcased a proof of concent laptop with a solar panel lid.

The Lenovo Yoga Solar PC is a proof of concept with a solar panel lid. The conversion rate of the solar panel is 24% and it is described to have been achieved by leveraging ‘Back Contact Cell’ technology, which moves mounting brackets and gridlines to the back of the solar cells, maximizing the active absorption.

According to Lenovo this innovation allows the solar panel to absorb and convert enough direct sunlight in 20 minutes to power up to one hour of video playback on the PC. The Lenovo Yoga Solar PC is 15mm thick and weighs 1.22kg.



The other two laptops introduced are the Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition (16”, 10 GEN) and the Lenovo Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition (14”, 10 GEN).
Won't this damage the display due to heat on solar panels?
 
Won't this damage the display due to heat on solar panels?
A vapor chamber around the display inside the bezzels could help mitigate that, but then again it is a proof of concept and not a production model so issues like that will probably be taken care of when it actually goes into mass production. Also I don't really see this taking off on something like a thin and light laptop, instead it would work much better on rugged business laptops which are used by architects or archeologists working in environments which are naturally more sunny.
 
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A vapor chamber around the display inside the bezzels could help mitigate that, but then again it is a proof of concept and not a production model so issues like that will probably be taken care of when it actually goes into mass production.
I didn't quite think of it.
instead it would work much better on rugged business laptops which are used by architects or archeologists working in environments which are naturally more sunny.
Yeah, then it could be made more strong and help working in such tough environments.
 
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One thing is for sure there are a lot of foldables this year. In fact I think there might be more foldables than normal displays this year o_O



 
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Android XR headset
I think a Android XR headset will me much better than the Vision Pro was since it is much more integrable and is used across various devices and VR has been around in the Android space much before Apple got their hands on it.
 
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Realme got an answer to Xiaomi. I'm excited about these photography advancements and hope they make it to the mass market.

 
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