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Redmi Turbo 5's Massive 9000mAh Battery Could Offer Power for Days

Lenovo launches AI Glasses V1 with 2000 nits display, live translation & teleprompter mode

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Battery life is taking center stage again, the upcoming Redmi Turbo 5 could feature a massive 9,000mAh cell, offering days of power on a single charge. If the leak holds true, it might just redefine what “all-day battery” really means.

Meanwhile, Lenovo has launched its AI Glasses V1 with a bright 2000-nit display, live translation, and teleprompter mode, while OnePlus is gearing up to supercharge mobile gaming with chip-level optimizations in the OnePlus 15 lineup.

Here’s what you’ll discover in today’s tech roundup:

  • Redmi Turbo 5 leak suggests a huge 9,000mAh battery for multi-day power

  • Lenovo launches AI Glasses V1 with 2000 nits brightness & live translation features

  • OnePlus 15 lineup introduces chip-level gaming performance upgrades

  • Huawei Mate 70 Air leak hints at November 6 launch with 6,500mAh battery

  • Xiaomi 17 Ultra tipped to feature industry’s largest smartphone camera sensor

  • Additional reads: DIY battery-free drone, Oppo Reno 15 Mini leak, and top 5 most-anticipated games of 2025 🎮

Read on for all the details!

Thanks to advancements in battery technology, Chinese smartphone brands have been pushing the limits of battery capacity over the last two years.

Now, a latest rumor has revealed that the Redmi Turbo 5 could be one such model that brings days’ worth of power thanks to an absolutely massive battery capacity. While initial rumors had pointed to the Redmi Turbo 5 packing around a 7,500mAh cell, the latest leak from Digital Chat Station hints that the Redmi Turbo 5 could be powered by a massive battery pack.

Read on to find out more.

Lenovo has launched the AI Glasses V1 in China, pricing them at 3,999 yuan ($562). The glasses will be available for purchase on JD.com starting November 9.

The product focuses on lightweight comfort and AI-driven functionality, targeting users who want smart features in a wearable form factor.

The Lenovo AI Glasses V1 weigh only 38 grams and use a resin diffraction light waveguide display that supports up to 2000 nits of peak brightness.

OnePlus is gearing up to enhance the Android gaming experience with a newly unveiled Gaming Technology suite.

The information comes from the company itself, which announced that its upcoming OnePlus 15 series will introduce an entirely new gaming framework combining chip-level optimizations, hardware improvements, and intelligent software systems.

This development aims to deliver a smoother and more stable experience for mobile gamers when the OnePlus 15 launches in India on Nov. 13.

Huawei appears to have taken a completely different approach with its “Air” model than Apple: practicality over chasing extreme thinness.

The upcoming Mate 70 Air is rumored to pack a much larger battery and a more capable camera system than the recently launched slim phones, including Apple’s iPhone Air. Hands-on photos are already circulating online, and pre-launch reservations are reportedly open in China. A hands-on image posted on Weibo shows a design somewhat similar to the Mate 70 Pro

Recent reports have suggested that Xiaomi may announce the Xiaomi 17 Ultra by the end of this year in China.

A new leak claims that the device will borrow many of its specs from the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, which debuted last month in China. However, there is a certain feature that sets it apart from all other premium flagship phones available in the market.

According to the tipster, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra will share several key specifications with the 17 Pro Max, including the display, processor, and speakers, but will stand out with a large camera at the back.

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