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vivo X200 Ultra Camera Test: The Most Insane Camera Phone We've Ever Seen

TSMC unveils 1.4nm process tech that would power next gen iPhones

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Good morning, tech folks! ☀️ I hope you all had a good weekend.

First up today, we have our in-depth review of the vivo X200 Ultra’s fantastic cameras.

Moreover, we have TSMC unveiling mind-blowing 1.4nm chip technology and Xiaomi revealing surprising update policy differences between their tablets.

Meanwhile, Samsung's offering certified renewed flagships at tempting prices, and Realme's promising marathon gaming sessions at silky-smooth frame rates.

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

  • Vivo X200 Ultra's revolutionary camera system review

  • TSMC's next-generation 1.4nm process tech

  • Xiaomi's tablet update policy disparity

  • Samsung's certified renewed flagship prices

  • Realme GT 7's gaming endurance capabilities

  • More reads about OxygenOS 16 eligibility, Redmi's special features, and Vivo's AI enhancements

Read on for all the details!

The vivo X200 Ultra is the perfect balance of three cameras. There’s no “main camera” here—or rather, every camera can be the main camera.

You simply choose the focal length that best suits your scene, then capture it, no overthinking required.

This feeling of just focusing on what’s right in front of you is fantastic and makes the phone special.

Read on to find out more in our in-depth Vivo X200 Ultra camera test.

Back in June 2024, Samsung announced innovations in its foundry for 4nm, 2nm, and 1.4nm process nodes.

Now, TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) has also shown off its latest cutting-edge 1.4nm process technology, which will power future products from tech giants like Nvidia, Apple, AMD, and others.

Xiaomi launched the Pad 7 and Pad 7 Pro tablets globally back in March. But at the time, the company didn’t spell out how many years of software updates each device would get.

Now, things are a bit clearer. Xiaomi has quietly added both models to its Product Security Center, revealing how many years of platform updates and security patches each device will receive. And there’s a surprising disparity between the two.

Samsung has added the Galaxy S24 series (S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra) to its Certified Renewed program, offering refurbished models at lower prices.

This move is aimed at reducing e-waste while giving buyers a chance to own a flagship device for less. The Galaxy S24 Ultra is priced at $1,019.99 for 256GB and $1,139.99 for 512GB.

Realme has confirmed the launch of the Realme GT 7 in India after introducing it in China a few days ago.

The company also announced a partnership with Krafton to test and integrate the industry’s first 6-hour stable 120FPS gaming experience. The Realme GT 7 is designed for serious gamers and will be the official smartphone for the BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA PRO SERIES (BMPS) 2025.

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