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Is it a power bank or a phone? Realme GT 10,000mAh concept phone revealed
Huawei is quietly building its own image sensors for future phones
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In today’s newsletter, we've got Realme showcasing a mind-boggling 10,000mAh concept phone, Google poking fun at Apple's Pixel-inspired camera design, and Huawei quietly building their own image sensors for future devices.
Meanwhile, Xiaomi might be reviving their under-display camera Mix series, and Samsung's cracking down on users enabling AI features on unsupported devices.
Here's what you'll find in today's tech roundup:
Realme's massive 10,000mAh concept phone
Google's playful jab at Apple's camera design
Huawei's image sensor development
Xiaomi Mix 5's potential comeback
Samsung's AI feature restriction efforts
Additional reads about OnePlus's upcoming designs, Nord specifications, and Lenovo's gaming tablet
Read on for all the details!

While Realme is busy teasing the Realme GT 7 series’ launch in different markets, it has also confirmed the existence of a new concept phone.
Last month, Honor released the Honor Power phone equipped with a massive 8,000mAh battery, the largest ever battery phone by a mainstream phone brand.
The concept phone teased by Realme is even bigger - equipped with an enormous 10,000mAh capacity battery.
Read on to find out more.
![]() After pictures of the iPhone 17 series leaked online, the design was pretty divisive on the internet. Many also drew comparisons with Google’s Pixel series. Not to shy away from taking a jab at Apple, Google made a hilarious video in response to these rumors. Check it out below. | ![]() Huawei appears to be doubling down on domestic CMOS tech with RYYB color arrays and new HDR tricks Huawei’s ongoing push toward self-reliance is moving beyond chips and operating systems. According to a leak on Weibo, the company is now developing its own CMOS image sensors (CIS), with new models set to debut in its next flagship lineup, the Mate 80 series. |
![]() Xiaomi kicked off its ambitious Mix line back in 2016. It was among the first phones to offer a true all-screen smartphone without a hole-punch or pill-shaped cutout for selfies. Instead, these phones tucked the camera beneath the display. The last phone in the series, the Mix 4, launched in 2021. And since then? Nothing. While Xiaomi didn’t continue the line, a new rumor suggests that the company is still refining the tech behind it. | ![]() Have you seen Galaxy AI features functioning on older and non-eligible Galaxy devices? Apparently, Samsung has too—they just weren’t happy about it. Samsung Internet, the default web browser for Galaxy phones and tablets, offers some helpful AI features such as web page summarization, translation, and Read Aloud, which are only available to a handful of recent devices. But someone actually found a way to enable the Browsing Assist features of Samsung Internet even on entry-level Galaxy phones. |
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