This is how it compares to its rivals in price from POCO, Xiaomi and Samsung

Yesterday, Google presented its new economical mobile phone, the Google Pixel 10a and whose greatest bet is photography. Available from 549 euroshas several competitors in the market who will try to tread on an almost guaranteed ground of success (seeing the popularity that Google mobile phones have been acquiring for a few years). Among them are the Xiaomi 15The Poco F8 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE. If you have questions about which of these mid-range mobiles but with top features is better for you, we are going to compare them in some of their functionalities, so that you can make the right decision. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Pixel 10a vs Xiaomi 15T, Poco F8 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S25 FE, at a glance Google pixel 10a xiaomi 15t Poco f8 pro samsung galaxy s25 fe screen 6.3″ OLED 120 Hz, 2700 nits 6.83″ AMOLED 3200 nits 6.59″ AMOLED 3500 nits 6.7″ Dynamic AMOLED 1900 nits processor Google Tensor G4 MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultra Snapdragon 8 Elite Samsung Exynos 2400 photographic system Dual main 48 MP + ultra Triple with 2x TV Triple with strong main sensor Triple with 3x TV BATTERY 5100mAh 5500mAh 6210mAh ~4900mAh PRICE From 549 euros From 499 euros From 519.99 euros From 544 euros 10 GOOGLE APPS THAT COULD HAVE SUCCESSFUL How are all these phones different? Design and screen Although today there are few brands that innovate in terms of the design of their terminals (see the case of Nothing) it is true that among all these models you can see design differences that can make you opt for one or another smartphone. The Google Pixel 10a is a mobile phone with a very flat and minimalist design, with a 6.3 inch compact size which makes it a perfect option to hold with one hand. On the other hand, the Xiaomi 15T has a 6.8-inch screen, for those looking for a greater sense of immersion, especially when watching multimedia content. For its part, the Xiaomi Poco F8 Pro has a 6.59-inch screen and also has a slightly larger design than the Pixel 10a, although its edges are soft; Yes, the plastic finish does not give it the feel of a premium mobile. Finally, from the design of the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE, it can be noted that it also has a large 6.7-inch screen and a more refined and premium design than the other models. Your photography system The Google Pixel 10a was born with the intention of offering a excellent photography experience within the mid-range. Of this model, we can highlight its own photo app, with AI that considerably improves your photos. Its main lens is 48 MP accompanied by a 13 MP ultra wide angle lens. Although yes, it does not have a dedicated telephoto like its older brothers. Compared to the Google model, the Xiaomi 15T offers greater versatility in photography, thanks to its triple rear camera. Plus, they are made by Leica, so you can get more artistic photos. As for the Poco F8 Pro, it incorporates a telephoto and offers 8K recording, although the Pixel surpasses it in color balance and night processing. Finally, the Samsung model presents a more advanced photographic system than Google’s, thanks to its 3x optical telephoto, which gives us greater flexibility when taking photos from a distance. Battery and charging The Google Pixel 10a battery has a average capacity of 5,100 mAh and provides autonomy for a full day using navigation, social networks and spending time on video and photos. Of course, you should know that this group of phones is not the largest battery. The Xiaomi 15T has a capacity of 5,500 mAh, so its autonomy is superior even in intensive use. Regarding the Samsung model, its battery capacity is about 5,000 mAh (4,900 mAh according to its technical sheet), so the results are very similar to those of the Google Pixel 10a, although it may become more efficient thanks to Samsung’s optimization. Finally, the big winner in terms of battery is the Xiaomi Poco F8 Pro, with a capacity of 6,200 mAh, giving us more than enough autonomy even if you use the phone for gaming. All of these smartphones offer fast charging, although it is different in each of them. The Pixel 10a supports wired charging up to 45W, thus improving on its predecessors and charging it in half in about 30 minutes. The Xiaomi model supports it up to 90 W and charges to 100% in 50 minutes. For its part, the Poco F8 Pro supports fast charging of up to 100W, which makes it possible to fully charge it in about 37 minutes. Finally, the Samsung phone is fully charged in about an hour. Their brains are different too The processor is the brain of a mobile phone and in this group of phones, each one has a different one. The Google Pixel 10a has the Google Tensor G4whose main strength is its optimization of Artificial intelligence and good daily performance, although it is not the most powerful or the best for gaming. A MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultra is the processor of the Xiaomi 15T, which is perfect for multitasking and demanding appsalthough it is true that it gets hot in very intense sessions and is not as efficient as Google’s for use with AI. The most powerful processor on the list is the Snapdragon 8 Elite that the Poco F8 Pro has, which is ideal for powerful games and very demanding tasks, although it may be more than necessary for users who do not need that extra power. Finally, the Samsung mobile has a Exynos 2400which provides a good balance in general, although it is not so good for demanding gaming. Operating system and updates The new Google Pixel 10a comes with Android 16 pure and receive updates for seven years. Without a doubt, it is the champion of Android updates, becoming the phone par excellence for those who want … Read more

which 13 phones from Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO stop receiving updates

We are going to tell you the Xiaomi mobiles that They will stop receiving updates in 2026. This marks the end of support for the devices, which will neither have new versions of Android nor security updates. You will still be able to use them, but they will no longer be as safe. Therefore, we are going to give you the mobile list for support purposes, so that if your mobile appears in it know that its useful life in terms of software is over. Xiaomi will consider them as dead. And then, it will depend on you whether you continue using them or not. These are devices that reached the market between 2022 and 2023. Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO phones without support in 2026 Below, we leave you the list of Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO devices that will stop receiving updates. Remember that this It does not mean that the mobile stops workingbut you will no longer receive new features and security improvements against upcoming viruses and malware. These are the devices and the date your support ends in 2026: Xiaomi 12 – Support ends in the first quarter of 2026 (it will stay on HyperOS 3 and Android 15) Xiaomi 12 Pro – Support ends in the first quarter of 2026 (it will stay on HyperOS 3 and Android 15) Xiaomi 12X – Support ends in March 2026 Xiaomi 12 Lite – Support ends in March 2026 Xiaomi 12T – Support ends in October 2026 (it will stay on HyperOS 2 and Android 15) Xiaomi 12T Pro – Support ends in October 2026 (it will stay on HyperOS 3 and Android 15) Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G – Support ends in October 2026 (it will stay on HyperOS 2 and Android 15) Redmi Note 12 Pro+ 5G – Support ends in October 2026 (it will stay on HyperOS 2 and Android 15) Redmi Note 12 5G – Support ends in March 2026 (it will stay on HyperOS 2 and Android 15) Redmi Note 12 4G – Support ends in April 2026 (it will stay on HyperOS 2 and Android 15) LITTLE F5 5G – Support ends in May 2026 (it will stay on HyperOS 2 and Android 15) POCO X5 5G – Support ends in the first quarter of 2026 (it will stay on HyperOS 2 and Android 15) POCO X5 Pro 5G – Support ends in the first quarter of 2026 (it will stay on HyperOS 2 and Android 15) Cover image | Ivan Linares In Xataka Basics | HyperOS 3 on Xiaomi phones: these are the 13 models that are already updated, and the other nine from Redmi and POCO that will update later

Hunting Bargains after Black Friday with offers on the new Poco mobile, the best-selling V16 beacon, the Nintendo Switch 2 and more

Black Friday and Cyber ​​Monday will be over, but stores have not stopped launching the most interesting offers. Once again we return with a Hunting Bargains full of discounts on computers, consoles, mobile phones and much more. nintendo switch 2 by 499.90 eurosthe console with a new pack that El Corte Inglés has put together. Poco F8 Pro by 449.99 euros By using the coupon, the new Xiaomi mobile with a good discount. MacBook Air M4 by 849 eurosa tighter price on Apple’s laptop. Blink Mini by 24.99 eurosa pack of two very complete surveillance cameras. Help Flash IoT+ by 38.50 eurosthe best-selling V16 beacon with a good number of candles and app compatibility. nintendo switch 2 If you didn’t get to take advantage of the offer nintendo switch 2 which was available during Black Friday, be careful because El Corte Inglés has put together its own pack that includes the nintendo switch 2 along with the two games’Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2‘. It can be purchased for a price of 499.90 eurosand to do so you have to add both the console and the games to the shopping cart. Nintendo Switch 2 + Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Poco F8 Pro Xiaomi launched the new Poco phones during Black Friday and they are still on sale. He Poco F8 Pro in your settings 512GB right now you can buy it for 449.99 euros using the coupon that appears in the Amazon store itself, just below the mobile. It is a fairly complete mobile phone that incorporates the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, Its speakers are signed by Bose and its battery is 6,210 mAh. Xiaomi Poco F8 Pro (12GB, 512GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links MacBook Air M4 PcComponentes continues with its Cyber ​​Week by launching very good discounts. One of them has fallen into the MacBook Air M4: If added to cart, you can purchase by 849 eurosone of the best prices we have seen to date. It is an ideal laptop for working or studying, it weighs only 1.24 kg, comes with Apple’s M4 chip and Its theoretical autonomy is up to 18 hours of video playback. MacBook Air M4 (16GB, 256GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Blink Mini If during the next Christmas holidays you want to have your house more protected, this pack Blink Mini Includes two indoor surveillance cameras. Each of them offers two-way communication, night visionmotion detection, Alexa compatibility and HD resolution. All this for only 24.99 euros. Blink Mini (pack of two cameras) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Help Flash IoT+ If you have not yet purchased the V16 beacon that will be mandatory starting next January 1, Amazon once again has units of the Help Flash IoT+one of the most interesting that can be bought for 38.50 euros. It stands out mainly because it offers 290 candles (a good figure to have more visibility) and allows you to connect to the myIncidence app to quickly contact insurance and emergencies. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Nintendo, Xiaomi, Apple, Blink, Netun Solutions In Xataka | The best mobile phones (2025), we have tested them and here are their analyzes In Xataka | Best surveillance cameras: which one to buy and 11 recommended models for indoors, outdoors, babies and pets

The POCO F8 Pro and F8 Ultra are a great change of direction for the brand. We spoke with POCO to find out what awaits us now

POCO launched two new devices a few days ago that mark a change of direction in its strategy: the F8 Pro and the F8Ultra. The latter represents the Chinese brand’s most ambitious commitment to enter the premium segment, just eight months after the launch of the F7 Ultra in March. As we shared a few days ago, we had the opportunity to analyze it in depth, but we were also able to have a chat with Kang Lou, head of product marketing and spokesperson for POCO Global, and Stanley Yeh, chief audio engineer, at a press conference during the launch event in Bali. Both managers gave us very interesting clues about the future of the brand, which is at its best, proof that its strategy continues to work. A change of strategy. For seven years, POCO has focused exclusively on delivering the best performance at the most competitive price possible. “When POCO was created seven years ago we always focused on one thing: performance,” Lou explained. But now things have changed. “Since the beginning of this year, with the F7 Ultra in March, we started testing the premium market. To do so, we tried to elevate the overall user experience, not just the performance. We want our users to experience good features regardless of whether we are talking about camera, battery or any other feature.” POCO F8 Pro Collaboration with Bose. One of the great novelties of the F8 Ultra is its 2.1 audio system developed in collaboration with Bose. “In the past we usually ignored the audio area. This time we collaborated with Bose because we want a mobile phone to come close to producing the real sound that humans actually hear. We worked with Bose to redesign the entire audio system, both in software and hardware,” said Yeh. Why Bose and not another brand? Asked why they specifically chose Bose out of all the audio brands available, Yeh said, “Bass is quite important for what humans actually hear. Bose has experience in those areas and they also have a lot of patents and technology for small speakers to produce big or deep bass.” In addition, he noted that “Bose has a lot of experience in psychoacoustics, about what good sound is and what kind of sound small speakers can produce.” Qaggressive tough. One of the most recurring questions in the room was how POCO can maintain such competitive prices. Lou responded by explaining that “that’s our biggest strength as a brand. We try to reduce our price as much as possible while maintaining low margins because we really do work on low margins.” LITTLE F8 Ultra Lou further added that “POCO saves a lot of costs because we only focus on online. We don’t have the retail costs, which are a large proportion when we talk about those prices.” Furthermore, regarding the Pro model, he clarified that “we can save costs because we are using the chipset that was launched a year ago. And fortunately, we are in a market where a chipset from a year ago is still very, very capable for common use and for any type of game or intensive use.” Jeans on the back. The F8 Ultra stands out for its rear finish that imitates the texture of jeans, a design decision that especially caught our attention, as did the rest of the attendees. “We wanted something really outstanding, something that when you see it for the first time you fall in love. You feel, ‘oh, there’s something different, something quite cool, something memorable,’” Lou explained. Although he clarified that “it’s not actually denim, it’s not jeans at all. It’s a completely different material made of silicone. We chose it because it’s very durable and at the same time very comfortable to the touch.” In recent years, POCO has been characterized, in part, by targeting a more youthful audience and by devices with yellow finishes. The absence of this color in the F8 Ultra has also been noted. Lou clarified that “we don’t actually stick to the iconic yellow for every phone we make. We just change the overall design language a little bit depending on the product positioning.” Although Lou assured that there are no established plans to make denim a permanent distinctive element. “If it’s something our users want in the future on other devices or accessories, we’ll try to make the effort.” The POCOs have less battery than the Redmi K90. The POCO F8 family is based on the Redmi K90which are sold in Asia. The K90 and K90 Pro Max have batteries greater than 7,000 mAh, but this battery capacity does not carry over to the POCO in Europe. Lou explained that this is “mainly for transportation reasons, but not only that. Many of our third-party partners have warehouses in local markets and those warehouses have to be certified to store batteries up to a certain capacity. In order for everyone to partner with us and get our devices, we have a limit in place.” The camera, that great pending task. Regarding possible collaborations in the future, especially in the photographic section, Lou clarified that “we have a strong cooperation with Bose and some other leading technologies in terms of camera. We are always trying to improve the camera experience compared to what we have today. If we can have more collaborations in terms of camera to strengthen the entire future experience, of course we will. But at the moment we do not have any collaboration in that sense.” The firm also does not have a large arsenal of accessories under its POCO brand, and perhaps this can be a very lucrative aspect for the brand. At the moment they do not have a roadmap in mind, so we will have to wait to find out more details in this regard. What’s coming now. POCO is at a critical moment. After seven years building a solid reputation under the “value for money” label, the brand is now trying to … Read more

These are the 13 models that are already updated, and the other nine from Redmi and POCO that will update later

Let’s tell you to what models of Xiaomi phones and tablets HyperOS 3 has started to arriveso that if you have one of them you know that you can now start looking for the update. We already told you how to check if your mobile will update using an app, but now the moment of truth has arrived. We are going to start the article with the models where the update of this customization layer based on Android 16. And then we will tell you What are the next mobile phones that will receive it?so that if you have one you know that Xiami also counts on you. Xiaomi phones that already receive HyperOS 3 These are all the mobile phones and tablets from the Chinese company that You can now update to HyperOS 3.0. If you go into your mobile settings and check for system updates, you can start enjoying Android 16 after updating. Xiaomi Pad 7 Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4 Xiaomi 14 Ultra Xiaomi 14 Ultra Titanium Special Edition Xiaomi 14 Pro Xiaomi 14 Pro Titanium Special Edition Xiaomi 14 Xiaomi MIX Fold 4 Xiaomi MIX Flip Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro Redmi K70 Pro Redmi K70 Ultimate Edition Redmi K70 Redmi K70E The normal thing is that the update arrives without you having to do anything, a notification appears that alerts you that it is available so that you only have to click on it. But if not, in the settings click on about the phonewhere after clicking on your version of HyperOS it will search for updates. Mobile phones that will also receive HyperOS 3 In addition to the models that are already receiving the update, we also have a list of mobile phones that will soon receive it. For them there are no specific dates, but if you have one you should know that yes, you will have Android 16. In Xataka Basics | Android 16: 17 functions and some tricks of the new version of Google’s mobile operating system

The Poco F7 Pro and F7 Ultra will have a smaller battery

In the coming weeks, Xiaomi will globally launch the Poco F7 Pro and F7 Ultrawhich will be a renamed version of the Redmi K80 and K80 Pro (respectively) that the company previously announced in China. Everything indicates that these models will arrive with practically the same characteristics, except for one important difference that considerably harms the models that will debut outside the Asian market. As revealed Xiaomi Timea portal specialized in news and news from the brand, the Poco F7 Pro and F7 Ultra They will have a lower capacity battery compared to the Redmi K80 and K80 Pro. The Redmi K80, which would arrive in Europe under the name Poco F7 Pro, was launched in China with a battery of 6550mAhas well as a 90W fast charge. The global version, on the other hand, would have a battery of 6000mAh; also with a 120W fast charge. In any case, and although we lose 550 mAh, the battery capacity that will arrive with the Pro model will be more than enough even for the most demanding users. Where we will see an important difference is in the Poco F7 Ultra. The Redmi K80 Pro has a 6000 mAh batterywhile the version that will be announced in the global market could arrive with only 5300 mAh. In both cases, yes, with a 120W fast charge. Why the Poco F7 Pro and F7 Ultra will have less battery At the moment, Xiaomi has not justified this decrease in battery capacity, and the reasons are only assumptions. One of the reasons would be the reduction of production costs, which in turn would allow the models to be launched on the global market at a lower cost. It would not be strange if Xiaomi has also decided to limit the battery capacity for regulatory reasons in the European Union, or simply for safety. In any case, the Poco F7 Pro and F7 ultra They will arrive with very interesting specifications, including a processor Snapdragon 8 Elitea triple camera of up to 50 megapixels and a screen with 2K resolution. Of course, both the Poco F7 Pro and the Poco F7 Ultra will arrive with HyperOS 2.0the latest version of Xiaomi’s operating system, and they will do so under Android 15. Its price, however, remains unknown.

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