Weekly Tech Roundup: New Releases from Vivo, Motorola, Apple, and More
The technology landscape saw some exciting developments in the week ending June 13, with established brands like Vivo, Motorola, Lava, and Apple unveiling a range of new gadgets aimed at various market segments. Here’s a closer look at what these companies have to offer.
Vivo T4 Ultra: A Mid-Range Marvel
Vivo has officially launched its T4 Ultra in India, priced at ₹37,999. This device runs on the robust MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ processor and boasts a stunning 6.67-inch quad-curved AMOLED display. Offering visual flair with color options like Phoenix Gold and Meteor Grey, the T4 Ultra promises an immersive experience. Availability kicks off on June 18, with sales through Flipkart and select offline retailers.
Key Features:
- Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 9300+
- Display: 6.67-inch quad-curved AMOLED
- Colors: Phoenix Gold, Meteor Grey
Pros:
- Eye-catching design
- Strong performance for everyday tasks
Cons:
- Mid-range pricing might deter budget-conscious consumers
Motorola Edge 60: Performance without Breaking the Bank
Next up is Motorola’s Edge 60 smartphone, priced at an attractive ₹25,999. This device leverages the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset, alongside a generous 12GB RAM and 265GB internal storage. With sleek design options in Shamrock and Gibraltar Sea, the Edge 60 combines style and performance.
Highlights:
- Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7400
- RAM/Storage: 12GB RAM, 265GB storage
- Color Variants: Shamrock, Gibraltar Sea
Pros:
- Solid specs for the price
- Unique color designs
Cons:
- May face stiff competition from similar devices in the market
Lava’s Prowatch Xtreme: Wearable with Flair
Indian company Lava has ventured into the wearable tech arena with its Prowatch Xtreme, priced starting at ₹4,499. This smartwatch features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 466×466 pixels, delivering a crisp user interface even in bright conditions thanks to its 500 nits brightness and Always-On Display function.
Options:
- Strap Variants: Silicone for ₹4,499, Nylon for ₹4,699, Metal for ₹4,999
Pros:
- Versatile design options
- Bright AMOLED display
Cons:
- Limited brand recognition in the wearable market
Apple’s WWDC Updates: A Bold Leap Forward
At the recently concluded WWDC, Apple made headlines with the rebranding of its mobile operating system, now called iOS 26, skipping over several iterations. This new system introduces a fresh design language, dubbed Liquid Glass, applicable across its ecosystem including iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26, watchOS 26, and tvOS 26.
What’s New?
- iOS 26: Redesigned interface
- iPadOS 26: Improved multitasking capabilities
- macOS Tahoe 26: Final version supporting Intel-based Macs, enhancing AI features
Pros:
- Innovative design
- Enhanced functionality across devices
Cons:
- Transition may pose challenges for some users
Google’s Pixel VIPs: Enhanced Contact Management
Lastly, Google is bringing a new app called Pixel VIPs to select Pixel users via the Play Store. This application is designed to streamline management for favorite contacts within Google Contacts. Currently in limited testing, it aims to offer a more intuitive interface for users.
Conclusion
This week’s announcements signal a continued commitment from these brands to innovate and meet consumer needs across various tech segments. Whether you’re in the market for a smartphone, smartwatch, or operating system refresh, exciting options abound as we advance through 2023.

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