- GIZMOCHINA
- Posts
- This is how the Pixel 10 looks like, in different colors
This is how the Pixel 10 looks like, in different colors
Why older flagships are still worth it in 2025
GIZMOCHINA DAILY
Daily Tech News & Insights, Every Weekday.
Good morning, tech folks! ☀️
In today’s newsletter, we've got official-looking Pixel 10 renders showcasing Google's next flagship in vibrant new colors, including Indigo, Frost, and Limoncello; DARPA making history with wireless power transmission over an incredible 8.6 kilometers using infrared lasers, and a compelling case for why older flagships still offer excellent value in 2025's competitive market.
Plus, Red Magic is reportedly planning their most powerful gaming flagship yet with the 11 Ultra, while Huawei's FreeBuds 6 are revolutionizing semi-open earbuds with proper bass and ANC.
Here's what you'll discover in today's tech roundup:
Google Pixel 10's official-looking renders revealing fresh color options including Indigo, Frost, and Limoncello
DARPA's world record wireless power transmission achievement sending 800 watts over 8.6 kilometers
Compelling arguments for choosing older flagship smartphones over latest models in 2025
Red Magic 11 Ultra leak hints at the brand's most powerful gaming flagship development
Huawei FreeBuds 6 review highlighting breakthrough semi-open design with proper bass and ANC
Additional insights on Moto 360 smartwatch return, essential 2025 car gadgets, and GTA 6's PS5 Pro 60fps performance
Read on for all the details!

A fresh set of official looking renders of Google‘s next flagship has just surfaced in a new leak. This gives us a proper view of the upcoming Pixel 10 in all its glory in bright new colors and a familiar look.
Google’s next gen flagship can be seen in multiple color options, which includes Obsidian, Indigo, Frost, and Limoncello. While the Obsidian (Black) was also in the Pixel 9, the other three options are fresh.
Read on to find out more details.
![]() Imagine charging a device miles away without a single wire. That’s exactly what the US military’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has just pulled off, setting a new benchmark in wireless power transmission that could have big implications for future energy delivery. On June 15, 2025, DARPA’s Persistent Optical Wireless Energy Relay (POWER) program made headlines by transmitting 800 watts of power over 8.6 kilometers using an infrared laser — a world record. | ![]() Smartphones age quickly. Every year, we get a wave of new handhelds with updated hardware, more AI-focused features, and refined designs that make them the best phones their companies have ever made. Sure, the latest iPhone 16 Pro Max or Galaxy S25 Ultra might come with some shiny new tricks. However, the latest and greatest also come at a cost. Amid the hype, it’s easy to overlook the fact that last year’s flagship or even one from two years ago are good enough. |
![]() Red Magic is known for its powerful devices built for gaming enthusiasts, which include tablets and smartphones. But for its next generation of flagship gaming phones, the brand is reportedly planning a new top model, which could be called Red Magic 11 Ultra. It is unclear what new specs the Ultra version would offer over the Pro variants, but it will likely include Qualcomm’s next gen flagship chip, the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 | ![]() We recently tested the FreeBuds 6 and compared it with the new AirPods. We have reviewed many earbuds lately, and the reason we recommend the Freebuds 6 is not only due to the wearing experience of these semi-open earbuds. After using them, we found that it is indeed different from traditional semi-open earbuds. Traditional semi-open earbuds often have some shortcomings in sound quality and noise cancellation, but the FreeBuds 6 seem to overcome them. |
Additional Reads 📖
We love hearing from you!
Reply to this email or drop us a message on our social channels with topics you’d like us to cover or any feedback you have.
For sponsorship or ads, contact [email protected].
Thanks for reading this newsletter, see you in the next edition!
Stay Connected
Regards,
Joel Joseph
Editor-in-Chief @ Gizmochina.com