Updated
Updated · Gizmodo · Apr 29
Dreame unveils Aurora smartphones with magnetic modules and luxury designs
Updated
Updated · Gizmodo · Apr 29

Dreame unveils Aurora smartphones with magnetic modules and luxury designs

5 articles · Updated · Gizmodo · Apr 29
  • At its San Francisco Dreame NEXT event, Dreame introduced three Aurora models, including the modular Aurora Nex and the ornate Aurora Lux, with no launch date or pricing announced.
  • The Aurora Nex features swappable magnetic modules—such as action and telephoto cameras, satellite connectivity, and a unique Agent display—while the Aurora Lux offers five distinct, highly decorated variants.
  • All models run Dreame's new Aurora OS 1.0, based on Android and featuring AI-driven personalization, though the software appears unfinished and closely resembles Apple's iOS 26 design language.
Is the Aurora Nex's camera-less body a practical innovation or a flawed gimmick?
Can Dreame's modular phone succeed where giants like Google and LG failed?
Without pricing or a firm release date, are Dreame's promises just vaporware?
Will Dreame's custom processor truly outperform established rivals like Qualcomm?
Is a vacuum brand's leap into smartphones a brilliant pivot or a costly mistake?