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Vivo shows the X200 Ultra in New Photos, with 35mm to 85mm Portrait Samples
Apple iPhone 18 may get a big leap in performance, But there's a catch
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In today’s newsletter, we've got Vivo revealing their Ultra's portrait capabilities at multiple focal lengths, OnePlus's compact flagship details coming together, and Apple potentially making a significant chip improvement for 2026.
Meanwhile, Nothing's confirming their flagship timeline, and we're exploring the best TVs for the IMAX experience at home.
Here's what you'll find in today's tech roundup:
Vivo X200 Ultra's portrait photography samples
OnePlus 13T's comprehensive roundup
Apple's potential 2nm chip performance leap
Nothing Phone (3)'s confirmed launch timeframe
Best IMAX-Enhanced TVs of 2025
More reads about stylus-equipped phones, Motorola's upcoming foldable, and Apple's AR ambitions
Read on for all the details!

Vivo unveils X200 Ultra in New Photos, With 35mm to 85mm Portrait and Low-Light Photo Samples
Vivo will launch the X200 Ultra this week, after a barrage of teasers.
The company shared full images of the phone in all three launch colors on Friday. Each variant has a textured back panel. Vivo also posted more photo samples, this time showing off portrait shots at 35mm, 50mm, and 85mm focal lengths.
The goal is clear—Vivo wants to show that this phone can handle portraits at any range.
Read on to find out more.
![]() The OnePlus 13T is set to be officially announced on April 24 in China. As is often the case with major smartphone releases, there’s not much mystery left. Between official teasers, benchmark listings, and the usual stream of tipster leaks, we already have a fairly complete picture of what the device will offer. From the looks of it, it’s clear that the 13T is a “compact flagship” from OnePlus. | ![]() Apple might be planning something big for its future iPhones. A fresh rumor has hinted at the brand’s nnext-en iPhones 18 series getting a leap in performance thanks to advancements in the proprietary chips. According to a known tipster Digital Chat Station, the Cupertino based giant is planning on upgrading the performance of its chips for the iPhone 18 series by adopting TSMC’s new 2nm process. |
![]() Nothing launched the Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro last month and is preparing to launch the CMF Phone 2 Pro. The more premium Phone (3) series was expected to launch sometime in late Q2 2024. Finally, the CEO confirms the launch timeframe, and it’s Q3 2025. It was shared during an Ask Me Anything session on X. The Phone (3a) series is pretty good for its price range, but the Phone (3) is the one every Nothing enthusiast has been waiting for. | ![]() Home theaters are getting a serious upgrade thanks to IMAX Enhanced technology. Designed to bring the signature IMAX experience into your living room, these certified TVs offer enhanced visuals, immersive audio, and optimized aspect ratios that filmmakers intended. But with more brands joining the IMAX Enhanced program, choosing the right one can be tricky. So we’ve rounded up a list of some of the best IMAX-Enhanced TVs available right now. |
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