Once again, it seems that the world of smartphones is wide awake with news about the launch of the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro in India as the Poco F7. From the back side, you might think it is a cute little Redmi device, but from the front view, it will give you the feeling that you are holding an iPhone Pro Max! This is a really cheeky move by Redmi/Poco-a sort of Apple experience at a very small price. Let’s go ahead and deep-dive into this newly exciting phone and see what it has actually got to offer. The Poco F7 (Redmi Turbo 4 Pro) is setting up beautifully as an absolute monster in the mid-range segment:
Unique lighting features
Flagship-like design
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Beast performance
Giant battery life
Premium OLED display
Decent cameras
Poco F7 (Redmi Turbo 4 Pro) Overview
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The Redmi Turbo 4 Pro has already been launched in China and will arrive in India on May 1st, 2025. Interestingly, both phones are essentially the same but marketed under different names in different regions.
From the front: Feels exactly like an iPhone 14 Pro Max in hand!
Side frame: Looks metallic; back feels like glossy glass.
Weight: 224 grams, but surprisingly comfortable to hold.
Unboxing Experience
The box now follows a cleaner, Oppo-style design introduced in China, and the base variant is 12GB RAM + 256GB Storage, which is just insane for this price.
Box Contents:
Device (Poco F7 / Redmi Turbo 4 Pro)
90W Charger (Slightly bulky compared to modern standards)
If it really launches around Rs23,000–Rs25,000 in India, it will absolutely dominate the market. It’s perfect for gamers, multimedia lovers, and even casual users who want an iPhone feel without breaking the bank.
Apple’s soon-to-be-released latest iPhone software iOS 26, is so way more than an update; it’s a visual and functional overhaul. Users can now download the public beta and experience the new work-of-art user experience powered by Liquid Glass aesthetics with a smarter AI and exciting enhancements across all primary mobile apps like Camera, Phone, Messages, and CarPlay.
In this first look breakdown, let’s discover the best features of iOS 26 and what works, what can improve upon, and why Apple fans should feel excited!
Quick Overview – iOS 26 Features at a Glance
Feature
Highlights
🎨 Liquid Glass Design
Transparent, refractive UI inspired by visionOS
📸 New Camera App UI
Simplified layout, pro video settings, intuitive gestures
🔍 Visual Intelligence
Reverse image search + ChatGPT integration
📞 Upgraded Phone App
Call Screening, Hold Assist, unified layout
🚗 Apple CarPlay Revamp
Smaller call UI, Tapback replies, widgets, live activities
🔋 Charging Estimate
Battery time-to-full now shown
🌐 Offline Live Translation
Available in Messages, FaceTime & Phone app
🧊 Spatial Scene Images
Turn static photos into interactive 3D lock screens
Liquid Glass UI – A Visual Identity Overhaul
The most incredible new aspect of iOS 26 is Liquid Glass, Apple’s newly minted design language across all iOS, iPadOS, macOS, etc. Think shimmer and transparency, light refraction, and depth-based effects, all in real time as you use your iPhone.
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From the glassy animation of the lock screens slide-down blur, to transparent icons and widgets, iOS 26 really comes across as dynamic and futuristic. However, it is not without downside — in some cases, the legibility is poor, especially on top of light backgrounds. Nevertheless, in Beta 3, Apple is toning down transparency to improve legibility and offered a “Reduce Transparency” toggle for those that prefer a more traditional look.
The clock on the new lock screen is also scalable and able to be resized, repositioned, and adjusted (as it relates to notifications) with a long-press!
Camera App Rebuilt – Finally, a Refresh That Makes Sense
The iPhone Camera app has been redesigned for the first time in years by Apple, and it is a welcome change. The new design is uncomplicated, with only the essential buttons visible. The other controls are now hidden behind swipes and toggles that help create a clear interface.
Top-left menu: With this menu, it is now possible to select video formats and frame rates quickly without endless taps.
Swipe up: To discover ‘advanced’ settings: resolution and HDR toggles.
More modes, easier switching: All shooting modes are really just a swipe away, although some are hidden from view unless sought out.
This design offers a nice compromise between ease-of-use for the novice and control for the professional..
Visual Intelligence – Smart AI Just Got More Useful
Apple’s Visual Intelligence is developing rapidly. It’s earlier functionality was contingent upon physically identifying objects in the world with the camera. Now Apple is applying visual intelligence to on screen scenarios through a redesigned screenshot user experience.
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Here is what’s new:
Take a screenshot → Tap “Ask” or, “Search Image”.
Circle any object → the iPhone will do an image search or you can ask ChatGPT.
Automatically add events to Calendar if the screenshot has an explicit date/ time stamp.
While Apple Visual Intelligence is not perfect yet – slow and slightly buggy – this integration is a big step forward in application.ion hints at Apple’s growing AI ambition — and it’s finally starting to feel useful.
Phone App Upgrades – Pixel-Like Call Features for iPhone
What’s this? The once-little Phone app is much more than just calling.
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Call Screening: When an unknown number calls, iOS can ask the caller to state their name and purpose. Their message is transcribed live, so you can make a decision about answering.
Hold Assist: If you are on hold, your iPhone can listen to the call and notify you when a real person comes back on the line.
Unified Display: Finally, a display that combines your favorites, recent calls, and voicemail into one — finally!
This newly designed Phone app is also coming to iPad and Mac in iOS 26, creating a communications hub across devices.
CarPlay Overhauled – A Long Overdue Upgrade
iOS 26 introduces some very big quality-of-life updates for CarPlay users:
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Incoming calls no longer take over your entire screen
Messages support Tapbacks (reactions)
You can customize the widget dashboard in the left panel
Live Activities support (ie Summary View, real-time directions, music controls)
While CarPlay Ultra is only available in certain luxury cars (like the Aston Martin) the standard features will have immediate impact for the majority of users.
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Bonus: Spatial Scene Photos & Smarter Messages
As part of the bonus features in iOS 26:
Spatial Scenes: Transform any subject-based photo into a physical dimension lock screen wallpaper which moves as you tilt the phone. Slickly animated and surprisingly not a gimmick.
New Messages Tools: Beach too, actually! Add backgrounds, inline polls and can now see group typing indicators – plus offline live translation in chats and calls.
Apple has also added battery charge estimates, custom snooze times, and a Control Center audio selector – small things but they really help!
Final Thoughts – iOS 26 Is Bold, Beautiful, and Smarter
With iOS 26, Apple is doubling down on design, AI, and real utility. The Liquid Glass aesthetic might divide opinions, but there’s no denying it feels like a complete evolution in iOS UI. Add in smarter camera controls, AI features like visual search, and long-awaited app updates — and you’ve got a strong case to try the public beta today.
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Are you a fan of Liquid Glass, or do you prefer the clean, flat design of the past? Let us know in the comments — and stay tuned for more iOS 26 deep dives!
When it comes to Android, users are typically on one side of the line when it comes to a growing pool of OEMs offering their unique skin on top of stock Android – (stock) Google Pixel experience vs feature-rich Samsung One UI. In 2025, in Android 16 with Material 3 Expressive vs Samsung One UI 8 on the Galaxy S25 series. So which is the better user experience? Let’s compare everything from lock screen customizations to widgets, animations, and artificial intelligence features.
Lock Screen Customization – Samsung Takes the Lead
Android 16 (Pixel 9 Pro)
Neat design, with subtle animations
Few clock face options (no new ones since Android 14)
✅ Winner: One UI 8 – Deeper user friendly customization out of the box
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Animations & Haptics
Android 16: Interactive animations, solid haptic feedback but a little jittery due to single sequential animations
One UI 8: Animated transition, polished gestures, customizable with Good Lock
✅ Winner: Tie – Pixel’s more interactive, but Samsung’s has smoother animations.
AI Features – Who’s Smarter?
AI Feature
One UI 8 (Samsung)
Android 16 (Pixel)
Lock Screen Suggestions
✔️ AI-driven
❌ Not available
Dynamic Clock AI
✔️ Shape-aware clock
❌ None
AI Live Activities (Now)
✔️ Cricket, Music, Voice, etc.
❌ Limited live info
Voice Translation / AI Tools
✔️ Samsung AI Assistant
✔️ Gemini AI, Circle to Search
✅ Winner: One UI 8 – More meaningful day-to-day AI implementation
Final Verdict – One UI 8 or Android 16?
Category
Winner
Lock Screen
One UI 8
Home Screen
One UI 8
Widgets
One UI 8
App Drawer
One UI 8
Quick Settings Panel
One UI 8
Animations & Haptics
Tie
AI Features
One UI 8
Software Cleanliness
Android 16
✅ Overall Winner: One UI 8
While Android 16 brings visual enhancements and smoother animations, Samsung’s One UI 8 simply offers more: better customization, smarter features, cleaner UI, and more control. With Good Lock support and rich system-level personalization, Samsung delivers the most polished and user-centric Android experience in 2025.
In a world where iPhones dominate the premium space, the Vivo X200 FE comes in hot—offering better hardware, a lower price, and practical features that even the iPhone 16 skips. But can it actually outshine Apple’s compact powerhouse? Let’s break down the full comparison.
Design & Build: Inspired, Yet Better?
The Vivo X200 FE takes visual cues from the iPhone 16 with flat sides and a sleek in-hand feel. But unlike the iPhone’s Ceramic Shield, Vivo uses Schott Sensation Core, which holds up better against scratches. It also carries a more modern IP69 rating (vs iPhone’s IP68), giving it an edge in ruggedness.
Feature
Vivo X200 FE
iPhone 16
Display Glass
Schott Sensation Core
Ceramic Shield 2.0
Water Resistance
IP69
IP68
Weight
< 200g
Lighter
Extra Buttons
—
Action + Camera Button
In-box Accessories
Case + Charger Included
None
Battery & Charging: Vivo Leads the Pack
The X200 FE wins hands down in this department. With a larger battery and 90W fast charging, it offers up to 8 hours of screen-on time. In contrast, the iPhone 16 maxes out around 6.5 hours and takes over 90 minutes to charge.
This is where the gap widens. The iPhone 16, in 2025, still uses a 60Hz OLED panel, while Vivo equips the X200 FE with a 120Hz LTPO AMOLED, 3000 nits peak brightness, and 2160Hz PWM dimming for better eye comfort.
Feature
Vivo X200 FE
iPhone 16
Size
6.31”
6.1”
Refresh Rate
120Hz LTPO
60Hz
Peak Brightness
3000 nits
Brighter outdoors
HDR Support
HDR10+
Dolby Vision
PWM Dimming
2160Hz
Not specified
Audio & Haptics: iPhone Still Wins
While the X200 FE offers stereo speakers and high-res Bluetooth codecs (LDAC, LHDC), the iPhone 16’s speakers sound fuller, and its haptic feedback remains unmatched thanks to Apple’s Haptic Engine.
Vivo X200 FE vs iPhone 16
Performance & Storage
iPhone 16: Powered by the A18 chip, leading in CPU benchmarks
Vivo X200 FE: Runs on MediaTek Dimensity 9300+, excellent GPU stability, and better thermal management
What’s more impressive is that Vivo offers 12GB RAM and 256GB base storage, whereas iPhone sticks to 8GB RAM and 128GB in the base variant.
Gaming Comparison
BGMI: iPhone capped at 60FPS due to display
Vivo X200 FE: Supports 120FPS gameplay, cooler surface temps, and more consistent frame rates in Genshin Impact
However, the iPhone supports console-level games like Resident Evil Village and Assassin’s Creed Mirage via App Store, which Android lacks.
Camera Showdown: More Versatile on Vivo
Vivo features a triple-camera system, including a dedicated telephoto lens, while iPhone sticks to a dual-lens setup.
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Camera Feature
Vivo X200 FE
iPhone 16
Main Sensor
50MP + Zeiss Color Modes
24MP
Zoom Capabilities
3x Optical, 10x Digital
2x In-Sensor Crop
Low-Light Performance
Better Brightness & Detail
More Neutral Look
Ultrawide Camera
8MP
12MP + Macro Mode
Selfie Camera
Great in low light
Better color accuracy
Video Quality
4K60 (Main + Front)
4K60 + HDR Support
Verdict: Vivo wins in photography; iPhone dominates in videography.
Software: Apple Ecosystem Still Reigns
iPhone 16 runs iOS 18 / iOS 26 Developer Beta
Vivo X200 FE runs FunTouch OS 15 (Android 15)
While Vivo promises 4 years of updates, Apple is expected to deliver 6–7 years. iOS still offers a more refined UI, better app support, and exclusive ecosystem features like MagSafe, Dynamic Island, and Apple Intelligence (AI suite).
AI Features Compared
AI Features
Vivo X200 FE
iPhone 16
AI Editing
AI Eraser, Live Cutout, Photo Enhance
Image Playground, Genmoji
Assistant
Google Gemini, Circle to Search
Apple Intelligence
Translation
AI Call Translator
Visual Lookup, Siri Smart Tasks
Final Verdict: Is Vivo X200 FE the Better Deal?
If you care about:
Hardware value
High refresh rate display
Photography versatility
Faster charging & better battery life
Lower price (₹49,999 vs iPhone’s ₹79,990)
Then the Vivo X200 FE is the better buy. However, if you want unmatched software experience, ecosystem integration, and best-in-class video, the iPhone 16 still wins in refinement.