• GIZMOCHINA
  • Posts
  • Xiaomi's HyperConnect allows file sharing between Xiaomi and Apple products

Xiaomi's HyperConnect allows file sharing between Xiaomi and Apple products

Red Magic 10 Pro confirmed to feature a 7050mAh battery!

GIZMOCHINA DAILY

Daily Tech News & Insights, Every Weekday.

Good morning, tech enthusiasts!

Can Apple and Android finally play nice together?🤝📱 

In today’s newsletter, we've got Xiaomi bridging the Apple-Android divide, some surprising news in the foldable market, and an impressive gaming phone that doesn't compromise on battery life.

Plus, there's news about India's first HyperOS phone and the future of mobile processors.

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

  • Xiaomi's new cross-platform connectivity feature

  • A major brand could be stepping back from foldables

  • Red Magic's powerful battery innovation

  • POCO's HyperOS plans for India

  • Next-gen mobile chips performance leaks

  • Quick reads about Honor's new laptop, ROG Phone 9 specs, and Oppo's launch plans

All details below.

Xiaomi’s latest HyperOS 2, launched with the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro, brings an innovative new feature called HyperConnect.

This functionality enables seamless file sharing between Xiaomi’s Android devices and Apple products, including iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks. Alongside file transfers, HyperConnect supports screen mirroring and Apple Keynote file compatibility, making Xiaomi’s offerings more versatile and appealing to users within mixed-device environments.

Read on to find out.

The foldable phone market faces hurdles as major brands contemplate pausing development. High prices and durability concerns likely hinder mass adoption.

Yesterday, the company confirmed that the Red Magic 10 Pro will house a massive 7050mAh battery while maintaining a slim profile, measuring just 8.9mm in thickness.

Xiaomi's upcoming POCO X7 Pro might be the first smartphone in India to launch with Android 15 OS-based HyperOS 2.0 custom skin.

Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 and Dimensity 9500 leak hints at 25% CPU performance boost, but thermal concerns remain.

Quick Reads đź“–

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.

Thanks for reading this newsletter; see you in the next edition!

Stay Connected

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for real-time news and more!

Regards,

Joel Joseph

Editor-in-Chief @ Gizmochina.com