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Oppo Find X8 Ultra launches with five rear cameras and a large battery

US halts tariff hikes for the time being, but China faces 145%

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Tariff wars are brewing, but Trump says, let’s pause for the time being.

First up today, we've got Oppo's Ultra finally launching with a remarkable five-camera array, while Trump's administration is halting most tariff hikes—except for China, which now faces a staggering 145%.

Meanwhile, Motorola's bringing back the built-in stylus, Xiaomi's launching affordable QLED TVs, and Honor's battery beast is almost here.

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

  • Oppo Find X8 Ultra's five-camera system

  • US tariff policy changes, with tariff hike for China

  • Motorola's stylus-equipped Edge 60

  • Xiaomi's new QLED TV lineup

  • Honor Power's imminent launch

  • More reads about Motorola's laptop plans, Oppo's powerful tablet, and ultra-premium Star Wars headphones

Read on for all the details!

Oppo launched the Dimensity 9400-powered Find X8 and X8 Pro towards the end of last year in China, and the Snapdragon 8 Elite-powered Find X8 Ultra finally joins the lineup in China.

Of course, the naming suggests this is their best offering at present, but some of the specs (especially the camera hardware) are worth mentioning, even for a top-of-the-line 2025 flagship.

But first things first, this phone looks and feels totally different from its predecessor. Read on to find out more in our launch story.

BTW, we did a quick hands-on with the Find X8s and X8 Plus from China recently; you can check out our video here.

Apple recently shifted a large number of iPhones and other products from its inventory in India and China to the US.

It was intended to keep the retail prices the same for as long as possible under the new tariff imposed on all imports to the US.

But now, Trump has halted the tariff hike, except for China, which has gotten a significant 145% tariff rate.

Motorola is expanding its Edge series in India with the launch of the Motorola Edge 60 Stylus, officially confirmed for April 15 at 12PM.

The Flipkart microsite is now live, revealing full specifications and key features of the upcoming device.

A built-in stylus enables AI-powered features such as sketch-to-image and more.

Xiaomi has launched the X Pro QLED TV series in India, available in 43-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch sizes.

Each model features a 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels) bezel-less QLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate and 178-degree viewing angles.

The panels support HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and Filmmaker Mode.

Honor is launching a brand-new smartphone lineup in China called Power, and unsurprisingly, the first device in the series is simply named the Honor Power.

The phone is set to debut on April 15th. True to its name, the Honor Power is expected to pack a massive battery — one of the largest we’ve seen in a mainstream mid-range phone.

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