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    Staff WriterBy Staff Writer12 December 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A Year Defined by Devices That Actually Delivered

    If 2024 was the year of big promises, then 2025 became the year of tech that finally backed them up. For all the marketing noise, flashy keynotes and spec sheet gymnastics, only a handful of devices managed to cut through and prove themselves where it counts. Real life, daily use and long-term reliability.

    The Geekchoice Awards aren’t about hype. They are about excellence that endures. Devices that didn’t just make the right kind of noise in review week, but continued to earn their place long after. And after an entire year of testing everything that mattered, the winners became clear.

    Here are the devices that defined 2025.

    Smartphone of the Year: OPPO Find X9 Pro

    OPPO Find X9 Pro

    A flagship that won by being the most complete experience of the year

    The OPPO Find X9 Pro didn’t dominate the year with theatrics or trend chasing. It dominated because it understood balance. It arrived with a calm confidence and refused to compromise on the fundamentals. Where other flagships took big swings and occasionally stumbled, the X9 Pro stayed consistent through every test, every workload and every long day on the job.

    It became the phone that made switching away feel like a downgrade. And that consistency is exactly why it stands as Smartphone of the Year.

    Vodacom: R28,199

    Foldable Phone of the Year: HONOR Magic V5

    The foldable that finally felt ready for real life

    Foldables have been chasing legitimacy for years. The HONOR Magic V5 is the device that caught it. Thin, refined, confident and free from the compromises that have haunted this category, the V5 didn’t try to oversell itself. It simply behaved like a device that understood its dual identity.

    Other foldables made bold statements. The Magic V5 made sense. And that is why it earns the top spot.

    Vodacom: R32,899

    Wearable of the Year: Huawei Watch Fit 4

    Fitness tracking without the fuss, and a battery that refuses to quit

    Wearables don’t have to be complicated to be great. The Huawei Watch Fit 4 proved that simplicity paired with capability and affordability still wins. It delivered accurate health tracking, strong notification handling, easy everyday usability and the kind of battery life that lets you forget when you last charged it.

    While others overloaded features or chased fashion-first designs, Huawei kept things balanced, practical and impressively reliable. The result was a wearable that quietly became a daily essential.

    Amazon.co.za R2,199

    Laptop of the Year: Apple MacBook Air M4

    Light, fast and ruthlessly efficient

    Apple’s MacBook Air lineup has always been the benchmark for ultraportable laptops. The M4 iteration is the one that took the crown this year. Not reinvention, just refinement executed with precision.

    It delivered exceptional performance without heat or noise, battery life that embarrassed most competitors and a user experience that stayed fluid regardless of workload. In a year filled with heavy, over-engineered machines, the MacBook Air M4 won by remembering what a laptop is actually supposed to be. Portable. Powerful. Reliable.

    Amazon.co.za R18,999

    Gaming Device of the Year: ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X

    The handheld that finally gave mobile gaming its grown-up moment

    The handheld gaming gaming device that managed to balance power, endurance and portability without feeling like a compromise. The ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X became the handheld that gamers reached for not just because it was convenient, but because it played like a proper gaming machine.

    Strong performance, meaningful battery improvements, and Xbox integration that felt seamless put this device ahead of every other contender. It became the rare gaming product that satisfied both the casual commuter and the hardcore traveller.

    Makro R18,999

    The Devices That Defined the Year

    What links all these winners together isn’t branding or market share. It is intention. Each device delivered a refined, reliable and thoughtful experience. No gimmicks. No unnecessary drama. No chasing headlines.

    These products earned their awards the hard way. Through months of real use, tough comparisons and sustained performance.

    Asus ROG Ally X Best Foldable Phone Best Handheld Gaming Device Best Laptop Best Smartphone Best Smartwatch Best Wearable Geekchoice Geekhub HONOR Magic V5 Huawei Watch Fit 4 Macbook Air M4 OPPO Find X9 Pro
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