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OnePlus 13s details leak ahead of rumored June unveiling
11:16 pm | April 16, 2025

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OnePlus is launching the 13T in China on April 24, as a smaller flagship device. The brand is also working on the Nord CE5 mid-ranger, which has leaked a lot lately. Today a new report claims there's another new OnePlus smartphone coming soon, and this will be called OnePlus 13s. It's allegedly due to be released in India by the end of June. It's unclear if it will be exclusive to the Indian market or if it will be sold elsewhere too. The source of today's report does mention that a global rollout may follow after it launches in India. OnePlus 13T The phone is rumored to sport a...

Honor X60 GT is coming, here are some of its specs
10:04 pm |

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Honor launched the X60 and X60 Pro back in October, and now it seems like the brand is ready to add a third member to this family: the X60 GT. This new device was spotted in some source code of the website belonging to the Chinese authority in charge of certifying devices for sale in that market. This reveals that the Honor X60 GT is called that, for starters, but also that it will have a battery with a rated capacity of 6,120 mAh. This means the advertised typical capacity should be around 6,300 mAh. It will support 90W fast wired charging. The phone is powered by the now rather...

The CMF Phone 2 Pro will be powered by the Dimensity 7300 Pro, here’s what that means
8:51 pm |

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Nothing’s CMF sub-brand will release its first Pro phone on April 28. The first concrete detail about the upcoming model was just revealed – it will be powered by the Dimensity 7300 Pro chipset. How does this differ from the Dimensity 7300 that is inside the original CMF Phone 1? According to the landing page on Flipkart, the Pro chip will have 10% higher CPU performance and a 5% improvement in graphics performance. The chip also includes a 6th generation MediaTek NPU rated at 4.8 TOPS, but we’re not sure how that compares to the regular Dimensity 7300 (which also has a 6th gen...

I haven’t seen many power banks designed like this, but you’ll have to be a real outdoors-type to make it worth your while
8:00 pm |

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RUGD Power Brick: review

The RUGD Power Brick is a power bank designed for outdoor excursions, thanks to its durable design and useful features. Although its form prioritizes function, it’s not without some interesting and even stylish aspects, and the orange colorway of my test unit certainly made it striking – and hard to lose.

As you would expect, it’s very-well built, too. All panels are solid with virtually no flex to them, while the shock-proof silicone outer rim feels tough.

Despite its ruggedness, though, the RUGD Power Brick is pleasingly small and relatively light, even for one of the best power banks, which makes it ideal for carrying around. It’s just about thin enough to fit in a pocket, although its square shape might make it a little too wide for some.

There’s no interface to speak of, apart from four LED lights to indicate its battery life. It’s a shame, however, that they’re virtually invisible when viewed from an angle, which is inconvenient when you merely want to glance at its status.

However, convenience is restored thanks to some handy features, such as the integrated hook on the outer rim, to which you can attach the included carabiner. There’s also a giant flashlight that takes up the entire back panel, and provides plenty of luminescence.

Activating the flashlight is a little laborious, as it requires holding the button for too long, rather than a simple double-tap. What’s more useful, though, is the ability to make the light even brighter by tapping the power button once on, and make it flash with a further tap for an SOS signal.

The RUGD Power Brick features one USB-A port and one USB-C, both hidden under a flap on the outer rim. This flap can be a little awkward to pull out, but it at least offers sufficient protection for the ports. However, the string that attaches the flap to the body doesn’t feel particularly strong, making me doubt its ability to withstand repeated or more vigorous tugs.

What’s more, there’s only one flap for both ports, leaving one port exposed while using the other, which is something of an oversight given the RUGD Power Brick’s commitment to providing the utmost protection.

Both ports provide 18W of power, although only the USB-C port has input capability for charging the bank itself. Simultaneous charging is also supported. It comes with a charging cable, although I would’ve welcomed a C-to-C connection rather than C-to-A.

The RUGD Power Brick managed to charge my Google Pixel 7a, which has a 4,385mAh battery, from empty to full in just under two hours via the USB-C port. That's not a particularly impressive performance when other banks are capable of charging it in about 90 minutes.

This RUGD Power Brick lost one of the four LED dots in the process, meaning you should get about two or three full charges from it, which aligns with its 10,050mAh capacity. Charging the RUGD Power Brick itself from empty to full took two and a half hours, which is acceptable given that aforementioned capacity.

For those that don’t require an all-proof design, the RUGD Power Brick doesn’t exactly represent good value, considering its lack of ports and middling capacity for the price. But if you’re someone who frequently battles the elements, the RUGD Power Brick should make for a practical and hardy companion for keeping your smaller devices topped up.

Close-up of port flap and power button on RUGD Power Brick

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RUGD Power Brick review: price & specs

Side view of RUGD Power Brick, leaning on plinth on desk with pink background

(Image credit: Future)

Should I buy the RUGD Power Brick?

Buy it if…

You want something tough
With its IP67 certification, the RUGD Power Brick is water, shock, and dust proof, so it’s ideal for taking on your outdoor adventures.

You want practical features
Along with its toughness, the RUGD Power Brick is also convenient, thanks to its integrated hook, included karabiner, and huge back-panel flashlight.

Don't buy it if…

You have many devices
The RUGD Power Brick only has two ports, so if you want to charge several devices at once, you should look elsewhere.

You need to charge large devices
The 18W output and 10,050mAh capacity are enough for multiple smartphone and tablet charges, but insufficient for laptops and other large devices.

RUGD Power Brick review: Also consider

Iniu B61
If you want a similar output, but don’t need all that ruggedness, then the Iniu B61 is a great alternative. It has a slightly higher output (22.5W) and essentially the same capacity (10,000mAh), but it has two more USB-A ports and is cheaper than the RUGD Power Brick, so represents better value for those who don’t need outdoors-based features. Read our Iniu B61 review.

Apple highlights four short films shot on iPhone 16 Pro Max and edited on MacBook Pro
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The Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image (MAMI) has selected four up-and-coming creators for the second MAMI Select: Filmed on iPhone Program. This year, creators from MAMI will film on the iPhone 16 Pro Max and will edit the footage on M4 Max-powered MacBook Pros. The inaugural edition of MAMI Select was a success with two of its short films earning accolades from the 2025 Critics’ Choice Awards India: Best Short Film, Best Director (Short Film) and Best Writing (Short Film). The four filmmakers picked for this year’s MAMI Select are Amrita Bagchi, Rohin Raveendran Nair, Chanakya Vyas...

There might be a different Realme GT 7 for international markets
6:27 pm |

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Realme is unveiling the GT7 in China on April 23, and that phone is already confirmed to sport the latest Dimensity 9400+ SoC, and a 7,000 mAh battery with support for 100W fast wired charging. But it seems like that model will remain confined to China, while international markets are getting a different GT7, this one powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 9300+, one generation older than the chip in the Chinese version. This one was spotted in the Geekbench database with the model number RMX5061, which was certified in Indonesia as the GT7. What's going on here might be that the...

Oppo Find X8s and Find X8s+ hands-on
5:16 pm |

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While in China for the unveiling of the Oppo Find X8 series, we had the pleasure of spending a few minutes with the new Find X8s and Find X8s+. This are our first impressions of them! The pair of Find X8s models completes the series and sits just under the all-out Find X8 Ultra. But despite what the names might suggest, both the Find X8s and Find X8s+ are flagship phones in their own right. Both are also smaller and, in turn, easily manageable in the hand, especially the X8s. The Find X8s has a 6.32-inch display, and is only 150.6mm tall and weighs a gram below 180g. The Oppo...

Nvidia takes a $5.5B hit following an AI chip export ban
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Nvidia announced it will incur $5.5 billion in charges after the US government restricted exports of its H20 AI chips to China. The American company experienced a drop in shares, similar to AMD, which is also facing difficulties from the same embargo regarding its MI308 chip. The US Commerce Department is "committed to acting on the President's directive to safeguard our national and economic security," stated a spokesperson for the department that oversees US export controls. The H20 the AI chip in Nvidia's portfolio, designed for clients in China, where the AI industry is booming....

One UI 8 hands-on video gives us our best look yet at Samsung’s next Android skin
3:01 pm |

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Samsung released the Android 15-based One UI 7 stable update, but its rollout has been a mess. While it's unclear when Samsung will complete the rollout for all eligible devices, we know the brand is already working on One UI 8. Recently leaked screenshots of the One UI 8 running on Galaxy Z Fold6 gave us our first look at Samsung's next Android skin, and now, we are looking at a hands-on video of One UI 8 posted by the folks at SamMobile. The video shows One UI 8, based on Android 16, running on the Galaxy Z Flip6. It's an early version and comes with Now Brief, confirming that this...

RedMagic 10 Air announced with slim design and 6,000 mAh battery
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The RedMagic 10 Air from nubia is now official as the latest entry in the gaming series. It stands out with a slim chassis for gaming phone standards at 7.85mm while still boasting top-notch specs, including a 6,000 mAh battery with 80W charging. RedMagic 10 Air is built around a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The panel boasts minimal bezels and is rated at 1,300 nits peak brightness. It also hides a 16MP under-display selfie camera and an optical fingerprint scanner. RedMagic 10 Air gets Qualcomm's previous-gen flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3...

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