
OnePlus 15T Is a Compact Flagship With a Battery Bigger Than Most Big Phones
The compact OnePlus 15T squeezes flagship gaming power, a 3.5x periscope camera, and a colossal 7,500 mAh battery into a pocket-friendly 6.32-inch body.
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The compact OnePlus 15T squeezes flagship gaming power, a 3.5x periscope camera, and a colossal 7,500 mAh battery into a pocket-friendly 6.32-inch body.

The Vivo X Fold6 unfolds into an AI-powered pocket workstation, packing four-app multitasking, a 200 MP ZEISS camera, and a huge 7,000 mAh battery.

Vertu appears to have put the 2023 Metavertu 2 aboard the AI hype train, giving familiar hardware a Second Brain, new branding, and a US$55,600 ceiling.

Casio returns to sampling with a pocketable 16-pad beat machine that records sounds, sequences them, adds effects, and discreetly fixes your questionable timing.

Inspired by Ferrari’s victorious 499P Hypercar, this 1:1-scale sim racing wheel packs carbon fiber, six paddles, 140 display parameters, and an appropriately Ferrari-like price.

Logitech’s first foldable mouse ditches the scroll wheel, folds nearly in half for travel, connects to three devices, and even uses on-device AI to prevent accidental clicks.

The Victrola Wave plays vinyl through traditional wired systems or broadcasts it wirelessly using Bluetooth 5.4, aptX HD, and Auracast—with an Ortofon cartridge reserved for the Walnut finish.

Apple has not announced its foldable iPhone, but Caviar already has seven custom designs, five-figure prices, and pre-orders waiting for the device to exist.

Caviar transforms Samsung’s latest foldables into limited cinema collectibles featuring hot cloisonné enamel, 24-karat gold, and prices starting at US$12,560.

The MORROR ART Cabinet S1 turns a bedside table into a stereo sleep speaker, charging station, ambient light, and fingerprint-secured storage unit.

Casio’s earU ER-100 amplifies voices and surrounding sounds without blocking your ears, yet it is neither a hearing aid nor an ordinary pair of earbuds. So what exactly has Casio made?