According to a new rumor, Realme is working on the C83, which will be positioned under the C85, just like the naming scheme implies. The C85 made its debut in November. The C83 is said to arrive in three RAM/storage combos: 4/64GB, 4/128GB, and 6/128GB. Their prices in India are rumored to be INR 13,499, INR 14,499, and INR 17,499, respectively.
A new hero loading...#StayTuned - This teaser message from Redmi India's official X account marks the beginning of the campaign, with the video prominently featuring the letter R and a 'hero mode' loading sequence, though specific device details remain undisclosed at this stage.
The flashiest comparison revolves around the Glyph interface - it's a simple Glyph bar on the non-Pro and a full-on circular dot matrix display on the Pro. Getting technical for a bit, the Pro has 137 LEDs, while the regular has just 63. As you can imagine, you can do all sorts of clever stuff with the Glyph Matrix on the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro - animating your timer, different callers, you can even use it as a selfie display for the main camera.
The Xiaomi 18 Pro Max will have a 6.9-inch flat LIPO OLED screen with extremely narrow symmetrical bezels, which will be even narrower than the ones the 17 Pro Max had. The display panel will go down to 1-nit brightness in ultra low light, and will support the BT.2020 color space.
The Poco Pad M1 is a rebranded version of the Redmi Pad 2 Pro. It has the same specs and the same optional accessories, but is available only in one storage configuration and two colorways. The Poco Pad M1 features a 12.1-inch LCD screen with 249ppi density, 120Hz refresh rate, and Dolby Vision support. It is powered by the mid-range Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage.
We have the Green colored variant with us, which features a matte dual-tone approach to its back and a nice textured finish on the sides. The M8 features IP65 and IP66 dust and water protection, and some forgotten features like an IR blaster on the top side and a dual SIM slot, which can also accommodate a microSD card for storage.
A new leak today, purportedly originating inside HyperOS 3 code, seems to reveal what we can expect from the next members of Poco's X-series in terms of battery capacity and charging spec. The Poco X8 Pro will allegedly have a 6,500 mAh battery, while the Poco X8 Pro Max will have an 8,500 mAh battery. Both will support 100W wired charging.