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The cheaper Galaxy Z Fold6 version might cost way less than you were expecting
For a while now Samsung has been rumored to shake up the foldable smartphone market this year by launching a cheaper version of the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold6 alongside that device – most likely in early to mid July. This cheaper version of the foldable now has a rumored price tag, and it’s shockingly good: under $800. That’s less than…
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Sony Xperia 1 VI, 5 VI, and 10 VI RAM amounts leak
Sony is readying its trio of smartphones for 2024 currently – the Xperia 1 VI absolute flagship, the 5 VI compact flagship, and the 10 VI mid-ranger. Today the RAM amount options that all three of these will come with have been leaked. Let’s start with the Xperia 1 VI .You’ll be able to get it with 12GB or 16GB…
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Apple unveils new 13″ and 15″ MacBook Air with M3 chip
A few hours ago we told you about a rumor doing the rounds, saying Apple would announce some new hardware this week via press release only, without an event. And today that’s happened. There are still no new iPads in sight, but the company has taken the wraps off its newest MacBook Air laptops – a 13-incher and a 15″…
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Samsung Galaxy Ring first impressions
Samsung unveiled its first foray into the smart ring category with the Galaxy Ring earlier today and since we’re attending MWC, we got to see the health tracker in person. It comes in three official colors – Ceramic Black, Platinum Silver, and Gold. The ring features an interesting design choice – it’s concave so the sides taper into the middle,…
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Carl Pei says Nothing Phone (2a) isn’t powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7200
Nothing’s teaser campaign for its upcoming Phone (2a) is currently at full steam ahead of the phone’s official unveiling on March 5. Today, Nothing CEO Carl Pei has outright stated that the Phone (2a) will not be powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 7200 SoC, contradicting countless rumors we’ve heard over the past few weeks. The teaser post on X is embedded…
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Nothing Glyph Developer Kit released
Nothing Tech has released its Glyph Developer Kit allowing developers to take advantage of the LED lights on the back of Nothing phones and integrate Glyph functionality in their apps. The software development kit (SDK) is live on GitHub and currently supports Phone (1) and Phone (2) devices. Phone (1) has 12 programmable LED lighting zones while Phone (2) brings…
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Official-looking Nothing Phone (2a) image reveals Glyph-less design
The Nothing Phone (2a) is on its way and we may now know what it will look like. A seemingly official press image of the upcoming device is here to dispel these early hands-on images (because the dual camera is in the wrong place), and suggest that the Phone (2a) won’t feature a Glyph interface. The render shows a phone…
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Tecno Pova 6 Pro 5G is launching at MWC with Dolby Atmos support
The Tecno Pova 5 Pro came out last August, and its successor is already on the way. According to Tecno itself, the Pova 6 Pro will be made official at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona at the end of next month. It will be the first Tecno phone to come with support for Dolby Atmos, following Tecno and Dolby Laboratories…
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Here’s the official list of Motorola smartphones getting Android 14
Some companies, like Samsung, have almost finished their rollouts of Android 14 for dozens of devices already. Others, not so much. Today we’re talking about Motorola. The brand has published information about which devices it will update to the latest version of the OS across its website. It’s not an easily accessible list, mind you – you have to search…
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OnePlus 12R in for review
Following on the heels of the flagship, we also have the OnePlus 12R with us here today. Both phones will be launching next week on January 23. The OnePlus 12R follows a similar design language as the flagship device but with fewer intricate details. The back of the phone has the same circular ring for the camera lenses arranged in…
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