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Brave, a new tech company headquartered in India, enters the Android market with a surprisingly ambitious first product: the Brave Ark, a productivity-oriented tablet built around a massive screen and an equally massive battery. The device combines a 12.95-inch LCD panel (2880 × 1840 px, 144Hz) with Android 15 and a custom Desktop Mode that s...


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For a while there Black Shark seemed to be gone and a few gaming brands from the mobile world have left us. ASUS is no longer making phones, RAZER withdrew after a few gaming phones and Black Shark seemed to be gone too. Now it’s back, with Xiaomi also attached to it.

Black Shark has a weird history, it started off as a gaming startup with the financin...


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Samsung’s next flagship tablets are already signaling their arrival. Fresh entries in the GSMA device database confirm two upcoming high-end slates — Galaxy Tab S12+ and Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra — suggesting that development is well underway and that Samsung is preparing another strategic switch inside its premium tablet family.

This time,...


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Lenovo is ready to offer us yet another iteration of its gaming tablet, this time the Legion Y700 2026 model. The device appears in two color options and its key specs and launch timeframe have also been revealed.

This compact tablet has been detailed by Digital Chat Station, who has also revealed the launch period. The Lenovo Legion Y700 (2026) teaser...


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A fresh leak suggests that Xiaomi is preparing the next generation of its compact performance tablet, the Redmi K Pad 2, and this time the upgrade looks more substantial than expected. The first-gen Redmi K Pad launched in China last year and later reached global markets as the Xiaomi Pad Mini. Now, according to well-known tipster Digital Chat Station, the follow-up model is ...


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