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Apple Launches iPhone Air: The Thinnest iPhone Ever with Pro-Grade Power

Meet the World's Smallest 10,000mAh 45W Power Bank: INUI Pocket Pro 10K

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Good morning, tech folks! ☀️ Brace for a bunch of Apple news today.

Apple just launched the iPhone Air at an impossibly thin 5.64 mm profile while maintaining pro-grade performance alongside the new iPhone 17 series.

Meanwhile, INUI unveiled the world's smallest 10,000mAh power bank with 45W charging, RugOne debuted at IFA 2025 with swappable battery rugged phones, and Apple's AirPods Pro 3 gained heart rate tracking and improved ANC.

Here's what you'll discover in today's tech roundup:

  • Apple iPhone Air's record-breaking 5.64mm thickness achievement with 165g weight and pro-grade A19 performance capabilities

  • INUI Pocket Pro 10K's world's smallest 10,000 mAh power bank design, delivering 45W fast charging in compact form

  • RugOne's IFA 2025 debut featuring Xever 7 series with industry-first swappable 5550mAh batteries for outdoor professionals

  • Apple AirPods Pro 3 launch introducing heart rate tracking, live translation, and doubled ANC noise reduction performance

  • Xiaomi 16 series competitive threat analysis suggesting advanced bezel technology advantage over Galaxy S26 Pro design

  • Additional insights on Apple Watch Ultra 3 satellite features, HyperOS 3 global launch timing, and best 2025 kids' tablets

Read on for all the details!

Apple has announced the iPhone Air, a new addition to its smartphone lineup that pushes the limits of thinness and performance. The device measures just 5.64mm thick and weighs 165g, making it the thinnest iPhone Apple has ever produced.

Alongside, Apple also announced the new iPhone 17 and 17 Pro series featuring a new design, the A19 Pro chip, & camera upgrades.

Read on to find out more.

Power banks are one of the handiest smartphone accessories, but they are often bulky and unwieldy.

With the average 10,000mAh power bank often weighing over 200 grams, it is like carrying another hefty smartphone. Large capacities also take up space, and some models can be quite big.

However, the INUI’s latest announcement brings the world’s smallest 10,000mAh power bank. INUI just unveiled the Pocket Pro 10K, which is touted as the smallest 10,000mAh power bank that also provides 45W fast charging.

At IFA 2025, a new outdoor technology brand called RugOne (incubated by Ulefone) made its global debut.

RugOne’s mission is to create technology that is durable, sustainable, and repairable, designed specifically for outdoor adventurers and professionals.

The brand’s new phones come with a 5550mAh Class-A EU-rated battery. Every device ships with two batteries and two battery covers, and users can purchase extra original batteries for extended use.

Apple has announced the AirPods Pro 3, the latest generation of its premium in-ear headphones.

The new model introduces several major upgrades, including improved Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), an updated in-ear design, and a built-in heart rate sensor for fitness tracking.

The AirPods Pro 3 feature a redesigned multiport acoustic architecture that enhances sound clarity and spatial audio.

Apple claims the new ANC system removes twice as much background noise as the AirPods Pro 2.

Samsung is heading toward the launch of its Galaxy S26 series, but not everyone is impressed with what’s been shown so far.

Well-known leaker Ice Universe has been critical of Samsung’s designs in the past, and now he’s calling out the Galaxy S26 Pro’s bezels—drawing comparisons with Xiaomi’s upcoming 16 Pro.

According to Ice Universe, the Galaxy S26 Pro doesn’t show much progress in trimming its bezels, while Xiaomi’s 16 Pro is taking a clear lead thanks to its use of “the most advanced tech in the industry.”

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