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Global OnePlus 15: What’s the REAL Difference vs. the China Version?
Samsung has a portable TV called The Movingstyle QHD Portable Smart TV in the UK
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The global OnePlus 15 is finally here, and for the first time, we have both the Chinese and global variants side-by-side to break down the real differences. Meanwhile, Samsung has brought its premium portable QHD Smart TV to the UK, Edifier is pushing open-ear design into the mainstream, and fresh leaks hint at massive battery ambitions from Vivo.
Here’s what’s inside today’s edition:
Global OnePlus 15 vs China version: real-world differences explained
Samsung launches The Movingstyle QHD portable Smart TV in the UK
Edifier Auro Clip ear-clip earbuds debut with AI translation & BT 6.1
Vivo X300 Ultra leak suggests a 7,000mAh+ battery
Motorola Edge 70 Swarovski Edition surfaces with 14 real crystals
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Let’s dive in.

We make most of our smartphone reviews based on the Chinese versions of these devices. The reason is simple: the Chinese models are always released first, while the global versions usually take a few more months to arrive.
In our review comment sections, we often see people asking whether the Chinese version will work properly in their country. Coincidentally, we have both the Chinese and global versions of the OnePlus 15 here. Using them as examples, we’ll show you exactly what the differences are.
Read on to find out more.
![]() Samsung has launched The Movingstyle portable smart TV in the UK. The 27-inch QHD display is now available for purchase at £1,199 through Samsung UK’s official website and other authorized retailers. The Movingstyle features a detachable screen and a rollable floor stand and comes in a white color finish. The screen supports QHD resolution (2560 x 1440) and a 120Hz refresh rate. | ![]() Edifier has launched the Auro Clip, a new pair of ear-clip-style TWS earbuds in the Chinese market. The earbuds are priced at 399 yuan ($56) and are now available on JD.com. The Auro Clip uses a unique open-ear clip design based on an ergonomic C-shaped bridge. The structure includes a 0.5 mm nickel-titanium memory wire that maintains its shape after repeated use. Each earpiece weighs about 5.8 grams, helping reduce pressure on the ear during long listening sessions. |
![]() Oppo’s Find X9 Pro has been enjoying its moment in the spotlight thanks to that enormous 7,500 mAh battery and the multi-day endurance that comes with it. But Vivo might not let Oppo hold the crown for long. A fresh leak suggests the upcoming Vivo X300 Ultra is gearing up to challenge or at least come close to that record-breaking number. The info comes from reliable Weibo leaker Smart Pikachu, who claims Vivo is planning a Q1 2026 launch for the phone. | ![]() It looks like Motorola has another fashion-forward device on the way. Just weeks after the Edge 70 landed in stores, a new Swarovski Edition has leaked online and it’s definitely aiming for the glam crowd. Shared by leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks), the marketing poster shows the phone in a clean Pantone “Cloud Dancer” finish, a creamy, soft white shade that’s tipped to become Pantone’s official Color of the Year 2026. The back is covered in vegan leather and dotted with 14 real Swarovski crystals. |
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