November has been bustling, especially with the Xataka NordVPN 2025 Awards gala (winners here for those who missed it). However, the excitement of November has not stopped us from analyzing a good number of devices. As per tradition, here’s our monthly roundup.

Motorola Edge 70

Motorola Edge 70 | Image: Xataka
Motorola Edge 70 | Image: Xataka

The Motorola Edge 70 impresses with its sleek design, striking a balance between thickness, battery life, and charging capability. While it doesn’t compete with the heavyweights of the industry, it has garnered positive feedback.

Performance Review

8.6

Design 9.3

Display 9

Performance 7.8

Camera 8

Software 8.75

Battery 8.5

Pros

  • Ultra-thin without losing essential features.
  • Impressive battery life for its slim profile.
  • Qi2 wireless charging adds significant value.

Cons

  • Processor lags behind peers in its price range.
  • Camera performance deteriorates in low light.
  • Sound can be piercing at maximum volume.

MacBook Pro M5

Macbook Pro M5 | Image: Xataka
Macbook Pro M5 | Image: Xataka
Macbook Pro M5 | Image: Xataka

The MacBook Pro M5 continues to impress with its exceptional battery life, performance, and display, although it remains somewhat heavy. The design lacks novelty, and high-end configurations can skyrocket the price.

Performance Review

9.2

Design 9

Display 9

Performance 9.5

Keyboard/Trackpad 9.25

Software 9

Battery 9.5

Pros

  • Unmatched battery life for high-performance tasks.
  • Incredible processing power, even for graphics.
  • The anti-reflective coating is the best we’ve tested.

Cons

  • Heavier and bulkier than expected for a 14-inch model.
  • High-end configurations can be exorbitantly priced.
  • Unnecessarily pronounced notch.

Asus ROG Xbox Ally X

Asus ROG Xbox Ally X | Image: Xataka
Asus ROG Xbox Ally X | Image: Xataka
Asus ROG Xbox Ally X | Image: Xataka

The Asus ROG Xbox Ally X, marketed as the first portable Xbox console, enchants with its display and performance but still faces challenges with Windows as a gaming OS.

Performance Overview

With a 7” Full HD display and powerful internals, the performance was impressive. While there’s debate about whether it’s Microsoft’s or Linux’s fault, the potential is evident.

OnePlus 15

OnePlus 15 | Image: Xataka
OnePlus 15 | Image: Xataka
OnePlus 15 | Image: Xataka

The OnePlus 15 stands out with its 7,300 mAh battery, delivering exceptional performance. While there’s room for improvement in camera quality and sound, it’s a strong contender for power users.

Performance Review

9.1

Design 9

Display 9

Performance 9

Camera 8.75

Software 9

Battery 10

Pros

  • The 7,300mAh battery allows for 3-4 days of usage.
  • Outstanding performance due to the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.
  • Premium design and fluid 165Hz display.
  • Smart software features like Bypass Charging add significant value.

Cons

  • Camera capabilities lag behind premium rivals.
  • Speakers distort at high volumes.
  • OxygenOS 16 is feature-rich but can feel complex.

Roborock QV 35A

Roborock QV 35A | Image: Xataka
Roborock QV 35A | Image: Xataka
Roborock QV 35A | Image: Xataka

Roborock has struck a balance between performance and price with the QV 35A. At around €400, it competes strongly against more expensive high-end devices, making it a compelling option for those seeking value.

Key Features

With impressive suction power and smart navigation features, the Roborock QV 35A should be on any prospective buyer’s radar.

POCO F8 Ultra

POCO F8 Ultra | Image: Xataka
POCO F8 Ultra | Image: Xataka
POCO F8 Ultra | Image: Xataka

The POCO F8 Ultra marks the brand’s push into premium territory, featuring sound quality certified by Bose. With impressive performance, an AMOLED display, and good battery life, it’s a solid contender in the high-end smartphone market.

Dive into the Features

8.6

Design 8.75

Display 8.5

Performance 9.5

Camera 8

Software 8.25

Battery 8.75

Pros

  • Exceptional performance with great thermal management.
  • A stunning AMOLED display with high brightness.
  • Outstanding 2.1 sound system in collaboration with Bose.
  • Good battery life complements its features well.

Cons

  • Lower resolution compared to the F7 Ultra, lacks LTPO tech.
  • Camera falls short against competitors.

Hyundai Ioniq 6 (2025)

Hyundai Ioniq 6 (2025) | Image: Xataka
Hyundai Ioniq 6 (2025) | Image: Xataka
Hyundai Ioniq 6 (2025) | Image: Xataka

We close this month with the Hyundai Ioniq 6, Hyundai’s electric sedan, which offers enhanced range and elegant styling. The final pricing is yet to be disclosed, but it’s expected to align closely with that of the Ioniq 5.



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