OnePlus finally unveiled the long-awaited OnePlus 15 alongside the Ace 6. Both are official and selling in China and will become globally available (the Ace 6 will be called the OnePlus 15R) on November 13.
The OnePlus 15 has a 6.78-inch FHD+ 165Hz AMOLED, a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 with 16GB of RAM, and a 7,300mAh battery with 120W wired and 50W wireless charging. The OnePlus Ace 6 has a larger 7,800mAh battery and 6.82-inch 165Hz display, but the older Snapdragon 8 Elite.
Oppo also confirmed that its Find X9 series will be coming to the global stage in “early November”.
The pair launches in China first.
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Available from early November.
Motorola’s China-exclusive X70 Air is finally globally available as the Moto Edge 70. It has the same specs, the same 6mm frame, and is €800.
Nothing unleashed the first entry-level phone under its own brand in the Nothing Phone (3a) Lite. It’s similar in looks to the Nothing Phone (3) and is about the same, specs-wise, to the CMF Phone 2 Pro, only lacking a zoom camera. It starts at $249/€249/£249, and we have it in for review.
We finished our battery life and charging speed tests on the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max and found the phone among the best phones currently.
The Polish Moto website has all the details on the Motorola Edge 70.
One of the best battery scores around.
It starts at $249/€249/£249.
Nothing’s first Lite phone is here.
The Xiaomi 17 Ultra will have a new 50MP main camera with improved in-sensor zoom (reaching almost to the 85mm zoom level). Speaking of, the 200MP zoom camera will also be improved. These two new sensors will have incredible dynamic range, sources say.
There will be big improvements compared to its predecessor.
It’s expected to cost $2,800 and will have extremely limited availability.
HyperOS 3 is based on Android 16 and brings several improvements and some design changes.


