Realme 13 and Realme 13+ smartphones received new MediaTek Dimensity 6300 and Dimensity 7300 Energy chips
Realme Buds T01 TWS headphones with Bluetooth 5.4, IPX4 protection, Google Fast Pair function are valued at $15
Fast charging Realme SuperSonic 320 W charges the smartphone to 100% in 4 minutes 30 seconds
Realme C63 5G smartphone with 120 Hz display, MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chip and IP54 protection costs $120
Realme demonstrated a new 300W charging technology that charges a smartphone from 0 to 17% in 35 seconds
Realme 13 Pro and 13 Pro+ smartphones unveiled: Sony camera modules, 120Hz screens, Qualcomm processors
Realme Watch S2 has a 1.43″ AMOLED display, call support and AI voice assistant based on ChatGPT
The Realme 12 4G smartphone at a price of $215 received a 120 Hz OLED display, a Snapdragon 685 chip and a Sony 50 MP camera
The Realme Narzo N65 smartphone received a 120 Hz LCD display, a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor and a price of $140
Realme GT 6T smartphone received Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3, up to 12+ up to 512 GB of memory at a price of up to $400
Oppo A6 Pro smartphone review: ambitious
Creating new mid-range smartphones is no easy task. Manufacturers have to balance performance, camera capabilities, displays, and the overall cost impact of each component. How the new Oppo A6 Pro balances these factors is discussed in our review.
Poco M8 Pro smartphone review: give us more
Poco M8 Pro 5G immediately catches the eye with its size and the manufacturer’s desire to offer more than you’d typically expect from a device in this price range. It’s not just another mid-range device.
Skoda to produce its millionth car in 2025 car statistics
Škoda emphasizes that the plant in Mlada Boleslav remains the only one in the Volkswagen Group where cars with internal combustion engines and fully electric models are assembled on the same production line.
Artificial intelligence entrusted with controlling the Perseverance Mars rover artificial intelligence space
Due to the large delay in the signal from Earth to Mars, which ranges from 3 to 22 minutes depending on the relative position of the planets in orbit, direct control of the rovers using a joystick is impossible.


