Welcome to this AI and Tag B round-up of today, where we chase the latest launches without losing our sense of humor. The tech world moves fast, but our patience and curiosity move faster. If you love a good gadget story with a dash of wit, you’re in the right place. This AI-focused, Tag B-powered briefing packs in features, pricing, and availability so you can plan your next purchase with a smile.
AI Features Shaping Modern smartphones
Our headline device, the Vivo V70 FE, lands in India as a premium mid-range option focused on imaging, endurance, and design. It features a 200MP OIS main camera backed by an AI Photography Suite, and a 50MP front camera for detailed selfies. The Northern Lights-inspired design uses vivo’s Darkness Glow Technology, creating a luminous effect that catches the eye without shouting. Under the hood sits the MediaTek Dimensity 7360-Turbo, delivering smooth performance for daily tasks and quick camera bursts. The 1.5K OLED display supports a 120Hz refresh rate, balancing clarity with power efficiency. A 7000mAh battery with 90W fast charging minimizes downtime and keeps you mobile. OriginOS 6 brings AI-driven productivity features, durable build notes, and longer-term software support. Price starts at Rs 37,999, with sales beginning April 9, 2026 across online and retail channels. This Vivo launch demonstrates how imaging prowess and durability can coexist in a single, capable Tag B device.
- 200MP OIS main camera with AI Photography Suite
- 50MP front camera
- 1.5K OLED display with 120Hz
- 7000mAh battery with 90W charging
- OriginOS 6 with AI-driven productivity
Pricing begins at Rs 37,999, with sales starting April 9, 2026 across online and offline channels. The Vivo launch underscores how AI-enabled imaging and durable design can coexist in a daily device that keeps pace with real life.
Smartphones on a Budget: Redmi Note 15 SE and Friends
Next up, the Redmi Note 15 Special Edition emphasizes value without sacrificing personality. It rides on a 6.77-inch curved AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 3200 nits peak brightness. The phone is slim at 7.35mm and light at 178g, yet rugged enough to satisfy TÜV certifications. It packs the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 (4nm) for solid performance, plus a capable 50MP AI dual rear camera and a 20MP front camera, all enhanced by AI tools like AI Erase, Bokeh, and Reflection Removal to keep photos polished. The Redmi Note 15 SE houses a 5800mAh battery with 45W fast charging, dual speakers with Dolby Atmos, and 5G connectivity. It also offers IP65/IP66 protection and MIL-STD-810H durability, along with up to 6 years of security updates. Pricing starts at Rs 17,999 (6GB+128GB) and goes up to Rs 21,999 (8GB+256GB). Availability opens April 7 across channels. In short: Tag B enthusiasts get a lot of bang for the buck here, with AI-assisted photo and security updates baked in for peace of mind.
AI-Powered Collaboration: Slackbot as a Workplace Hub
Slack isn’t just a chat app anymore; Slackbot has evolved into a powerful AI-powered work hub that brings apps, agents, and data into a single conversational interface. Instead of flipping between tools, you can manage workflows, pull business insights, and execute tasks directly within one chat. The new Slackbot can join meetings, take intelligent notes, surface relevant records, and automatically complete follow-up tasks. With deep integrations across CRM and project tools, it can update systems, assign tasks, and automate workflows in real time. It supports natural-language commands, voice interactions, and reusable AI “skills” that learn from user behavior. The overall impact is a central execution layer for modern, AI-driven workplaces where AI and Tag B are increasingly part of the productive backbone.
Smartphones: Ambrane’s Semi-Solid Battery Tech
Ambrane charts a path toward safer, more efficient charging with India’s first semi-solid battery tech for power banks. This gel-like structure comes from EV battery lessons and is designed to improve safety, thermal stability, and energy efficiency. The claim is up to 1.5x higher energy efficiency in the same footprint, along with reduced risks of overheating, leakage, swelling, and fire hazards. Built to perform in high heat and humidity typical of Indian conditions, these banks are meant to be robust travel companions. Ambrane plans to weave this technology into upcoming devices and explore partnerships to advance safer charging. Note: pricing is not yet launched, but the direction is clearly toward safer, smarter power solutions that align with AI-enabled devices and the daily demands of durability for Tag B users and enthusiasts alike.
Throughout this round-up, the thread remains clear: AI is weaving itself into devices you use daily, and Tag B are becoming more than just phones. They’re cameras, assistants, and focal points for productivity and safety in a connected lifestyle. We’re seeing a blend of premium features, practical durability, and future-ready software support that makes the technology feel less like gadgetry and more like a well-crafted service ecosystem.
As the month unfolds, these launches give consumers options that balance performance, design, and longevity. The Vivo V70 FE centers on imaging and endurance, while the Redmi Note 15 SE delivers premium visuals and thoughtful durability at a compelling price. Slackbot’s workplace transformation signals a shift toward AI-infused productivity that could redefine how teams collaborate. Ambrane’s semi-solid battery approach addresses safety without compromising efficiency, a welcome trend as devices grow hungrier for power. Together, these developments showcase how AI and Tag B are pushing forward in tandem, shaping a tech landscape that feels more capable and a little more human each day.
If you have opinions, questions, or dream features you’d love to see, share them in the comments. We’re all ears and excited to hear how you’d leverage these AI-driven tools in your daily life.

