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Xiaomi officially announced New Mi Air Charger technology and it may soon arrive on market

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At the speed at which the world is developing, the smartphone makers are also using their new things and in this line-up, the Chinese tech giant Xiaomi has introduced their new leap in wireless charging technology, called Mi Air charge technology. If once this technology entered the market then the users have no need to plug cables, no need for charging stands while your devices charge through remotely.

Xiaomi’s vice president “Zeng Xuezhong” revealed information about the Mi Air Charge technology, he said the now users can work for their and the device can charge automatically without plug any cable or using the stand Just like a sci-fi movie, take a mobile phone into the living room, and you can charge it in the air.

Mi Air Charger technology

This is achieved through Xiaomi’s self-developed air-space charging pile. It has built-in 5 phase interference antennas, which can position the mobile phone in millisecond space and accurately detect the position of the mobile phone. The phase control array composed of 144 antennas can transmit millimeter waves directionally through beamforming. To the mobile phone, the mobile phone is received through the micro beacon antenna, which can realize 5 watts of long-distance charging within a few meters. Xiaomi owns 17 technical patents for the entire self-developed system.

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Soon, Xiaomi’s self-developed air-to-air charging technology can also charge wearable devices such as smartwatches and bracelets. In the future, the living room, including speakers, desk lamps and other small smart home products, can realize wireless power supply design, completely get rid of the shackles of wires, and truly realize wireless living room.

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Samsung Launches AI Health Coach in US

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Samsung is set to debut an AI-driven Health Coach in the US. This service will securely unify health data from Galaxy Watch and Samsung Health, powered by artificial intelligence.

Breaking news for health tech! A Samsung executive reveals plans for an AI Health Coach in the US that uniquely links your Galaxy Watch data, Samsung Health, and your doctor. This game-changing concept is set to disrupt the American wearable market.

Samsung Health is getting an AI-powered chatbot called AI Health Coach in the US. Beta testing for this new feature will also begin this year, before its wider release.

 

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Samsung Watch

 

The functionality will be available as a Beta test by the end of 2025, which will aim to offer personalized services by comprehensively analyzing users’ health information and medical data.

Samsung’s AI Health Coach processes wearable data, specifically targeting your Sleep, Nutrition, Activity, and Stress to provide tailored guidance.”

The AI system will continuously monitor variations in your health metrics, interpret their significance, and then deliver actionable advice.”

Samsung’s AI Health Coach will first launch in the US. The company plans to see how it works and get feedback there. If all goes well, they will then decide about bringing it to other countries.

Park said, “We plan to launch first in the US market to receive various feedback.” The domestic (Korean) launch schedule is yet to be determined.

“Park Heon-soo from Samsung’s Digital Health Team says they’re working to connect hospitals and medical systems directly with apps and wearables, making healthcare more accessible.

 

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Future Huawei PC: Is a 2-in-1 HarmonyOS Laptop Coming?

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Huawei is planning to release a new 2-in-1 laptop, likely called the MateBook E, which will run on their own HarmonyOS 5.0. They haven’t given an exact release date yet, but they’ve hinted that it will come with some impressive new features and improvements.

At their HDC 2025 event, Huawei announced two new HarmonyOS computers coming out this year. One of them will even have a really cool “detachable keyboard” design.

According to the Weibo leaker @FixedFocus, Huawei is getting ready to release a new 2-in-1 HarmonyOS PC. Many believe this will be the MateBook E 2025, which would be a timely update since the series hasn’t seen a new model since 2023.

 

Huawei pc with HarmonyOS 2 IN 1

Huawei pc with HarmonyOS 2 IN 1

 

 

 

The tipster also mentioned that this new PC will be incredibly versatile. They mean it’ll be super easy to continue using apps across different devices, transfer data seamlessly, and connect to multiple devices without any hassle.

The addition of the HarmonyOS PC software system means Huawei’s HarmonyOS is now on a wider range of devices than ever. It’s now available on PCs, alongside smartphones, wearables, earbuds, tablets, smart cars, and home appliances.

As a result, it is quite easy to explore an application on Huawei PC, tablets, and smartphones. One can have a seamless experience between all these devices.

It is been three years since Huawei updated its MateBook E, which is a device that’s both a tablet and a laptop. They’ve improved many other product lines, but this one has been waiting since 2022.

It really seems like Huawei’s next HarmonyOS PC will be the MateBook E 2025, considering what Huawei themselves hinted at and what a recent leak suggested.

 

 

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S26 Ultra Display Upgrade: Better Visuals, More Battery

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The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is gearing up for a next-generation display. According to a reliable tip, it could feature CoE OLED and “depolarization technology.” These innovations promise to deliver a noticeably clearer screen, extend battery life, and contribute to a sleeker overall design.

This new CoE OLED will make screens thinner and use less power, which means your phone’s battery could last longer! You will also see more vibrant colors and less annoying reflections on the screen, making everything look better.

Thanks to the new CoE OLED screen making light pass through better, the display uses less energy. This means your Galaxy S26 Ultra could actually last longer on a single charge than the S25 Ultra, even if they have the same size battery! Plus, because the screen itself will be thinner, the whole phone could end up with an even slimmer design.

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CoE OLED replaces the legacy polarizer with a color filter and swaps the standard Pixel Definition Layer (PDL) with a black PDL. This change makes the display thinner and boosts light transmission, lowering power consumption.

Adding to the display improvements, a tipster mentioned the Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature a new, advanced third-generation CoE+ anti-reflective coating. This specific coating will further reduce the screen’s thickness and help trim down the phone’s overall weight, allowing Samsung to create a remarkably sleeker and more elegant S26 Ultra.

While the input comes from a trusted source, it remains unconfirmed till Samsung officially spills the beans. The next-gen flagship phones will launch in early 2026, which will bring some notable upgrades over the S25 series.

 

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There’s a strong rumor that the Galaxy S26 Ultra might come with a new 200-megapixel camera sensor from Sony. This sensor could be almost one inch in size, which is a significant upgrade from Samsung’s current ISOCELL HP2 sensor. While some initially thought this big change might only happen with the S27 Ultra, current leaks suggest it’s a real possibility for the S26 Ultra.

Samsung’s head of mobile design recently talked about where phones are headed. He said that future products will focus on connecting all your devices together in a smart way. The Galaxy S26 series might be the first phone where the AI feels so natural, it’s almost like talking to a human.

 

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