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Dreame — the vacuum company — just ‘launched’ its own phones

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Dreame — the vacuum company — just ‘launched’ its own phones
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Dreame, known for its robot vacuums, claims to have launched two new smartphones—the modular Aurora Nex LS1 and the luxury-focused Aurora Lux series—along with its own AIOS operating system, though neither device has actually been released yet. The company showcased the phones at an event in California, but details remain scarce and skepticism persists about their actual production. With ambitious features like 200-megapixel cameras and magnetic modules, Dreame's plans appear more conceptual than concrete at this stage.

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