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Realme Neo 7 Turbo Brings Futuristic Transparent Design & Flagship Power Under $300
The Top 7 Lightest Smartphones of 2025
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Today, we've got Realme delivering flagship power and futuristic transparency at budget prices, Apple potentially revolutionizing how they name their operating systems, and Samsung possibly bringing Exynos to US foldables for the first time.
Meanwhile, Huawei's potentially expanding their foldable empire to tablets, and we're exploring the lightest smartphones of 2025.
Here's what you'll find in today's tech roundup:
Realme Neo 7 Turbo's transparent design and budget pricing
Apple's potential OS naming system overhaul
Samsung's Exynos strategy for US markets
Huawei's foldable tablet development
2025's lightest smartphone champions
Additional reads about Tecno's curved display phone, Xiaomi's Android 16 limitations, and Moto's new mid-rangers
Read on for all the details!

Realme is shaking things up in the budget segment with the launch of the Neo 7 Turbo.
Packed with MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400e chipset and a futuristic transparent design, the device is priced under $300, which makes it one of the most striking and affordable options in its class.
So here’s everything you need to know.
![]() Apple is gearing up for a big change in how it names its operating systems. A new report hints that the tech giant is moving away from its traditional numbering scheme for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and more, opting for a year-based approach that could make things a lot clearer for users. With a massive visual refresh also in the works, Apple’s next big reveal at WWDC 2025 is shaping up to be a game-changer. | ![]() Samsung has a bit of a history when it comes to chipsets, and not exactly a consistent one. Every year, we get the usual flurry of leaks hinting that Samsung’s next flagship phones will ship with its in-house Exynos processors. And almost every time, Samsung ends up going with Qualcomm chips in key markets like the US. But things might end up different this time. |
![]() Earlier this month, Huawei introduced the MateBook Fold Ultimate Design, its first notebook with a foldable display. This addition strengthens Huawei’s already impressive lineup of foldable devices, which includes flip phones, the wide foldable Pura X, horizontal foldable phones with both inward and outward folding designs, and a foldable PC. Now, tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed that Huawei is preparing to launch a foldable tablet. | ![]() Smartphones in 2025 are no longer just about speed, battery life, or camera prowess; they’re about feel. And weight is quietly becoming a spec that matters again. As phone screens grow larger and batteries swell past the 5000mAh mark, some manufacturers are pushing back against the gravity of modern slabs with smarter design, lighter materials, and tighter engineering. The result: a new wave of devices that somehow manage to pack flagship power or serious utility into bodies that weigh very little. |
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