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Every Xiaomi Device Launching on September 24: Xiaomi Pad Mini, Redmi Pad 2 Pro, Xiaomi Watch S4 & More
Anker's Prime Power Bank with 220W output in compact soda-can form factor
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Xiaomi's hosting a massive September 24 global launch featuring the Pad Mini, Redmi Pad 2 Pro, Watch S4, and various IoT products finally arriving outside China.
Anker's preparing a soda-can-sized 20,000mAh power bank delivering 220W output, and Tencent just dropped their free Hunyuan 3D 3.0 tool that's revolutionizing 3D model creation.
Here's what you'll discover in today's tech roundup:
Xiaomi's September 24 global launch event featuring Pad Mini, Redmi Pad 2 Pro, Watch S4, and IoT product expansion
Anker's Prime Power Bank development with 220W output in compact soda-can form factor at €149.99 pricing
Tencent's Hunyuan 3D 3.0 free AI tool launch revolutionizing 3D model creation with advanced 3D-DiT technology
Nothing's $200M Series C funding round reaching $1.3B valuation for 2026 AI-native device development plans
iOS 26 early adoption warning covering battery drain issues and confusing UI changes affecting user experience
Additional insights on Redmi 15R 5G Chinese launch, Xiaomi's smart neck pillow innovation, and Pad 8 series Snapdragon Elite benchmarks
Read on for all the details!

Xiaomi is gearing up for a packed September 24 launch event, where the company will unveil a range of new devices across categories globally.
On the list are a bunch of new tablets, smartwatches, hearables, and various IoT products, which are finally arriving outside of China.
The company recently hosted a short live stream showcasing some of the gadgets, so here’s everything you need to know about these confirmed and rumored devices.
Read on to find out more.
![]() Anker is preparing to launch its latest accessory, the Prime Power Bank (20K, 220W), which the company describes as “soda-can sized.” Despite the compact frame, the device promises serious output and is already being spotted on Anker’s regional websites ahead of release. The power bank, model A110B, first leaked in June but has since been listed as “coming soon” in the UK and Germany. The German product page suggests a retail price of €149.99. | ![]() Remember when creating realistic 3D models meant weeks of painstaking work by skilled artists? Well, Tencent just threw that playbook out the window with the latest 3.0 version of Hunyuan 3D, and honestly, the results are pretty mind-blowing. Most AI 3D generators feel like they’re throwing digital clay at a wall and hoping something decent sticks. Hunyuan 3D 3.0 takes a completely different approach with something called “3D-DiT”, think of it as having a master sculptor who starts rough. |
![]() London-based startup Nothing is preparing to launch its first AI-native products in 2026. The move comes on the heels of a $200 million Series C funding round that pushed the company’s valuation to about $1.3 billion. The round was led by Tiger Global and joined by investors including Qualcomm Ventures, GV, Highland Europe, EQT, Latitude, I2BF, Tapestry, and Indian entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath. | ![]() Apple’s iOS 26 is here with its most ambitious redesign in years, introducing “Liquid Glass” visuals, a redesigned camera app, and more AI features. But despite the hype, you might want to think twice and hold off on the update. From battery drain to confusing new UI elements, here’s everything you should consider. Shortly after the update rolled out, iPhone users began reporting unusually fast battery depletion. Many say their phones lose 20 to 40% battery charge within just an hour. |
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