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The Honor Magic V6 is one of the first big announcements coming out of this yearβs MWC β the most impressive figures on its spec sheet are how thin it is, 4.0mm unfolded and 8.8mm folded, and how big its battery is, 6,660mAh. The phone reaps the benefits of Honorβs partnership with battery maker ATL. Its battery features fifth-generation Silicon-Carbon (Si-C) material. It achieves a high energy density by using 25% silicon content, which is the highest in the industry, according to Honor. As impressive as the Magic V6 battery is, Honor isnβt stopping there and is working on even thinner...











The Honor MagicPad 4 becomes the first tablet to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 (the non-Elite near-flagship chipset). It is available starting today, though retail stores might have to wait until the 3rd. The tablet will be available at a discount this month and there are bundles with accessories on promo prices too. The offers for the UK and EU markets are slightly different, so letβs split them. Honor MagicPad 4 in Gray and White In the UK, the base MagicPad 4 (12/256GB) costs Β£600, while the 16/512GB upgrade is Β£700. However, a Β£100 early-bird voucher is available to...
Honor kicked off MWC 2026 by announcing its latest foldable β the Magic V6. Itβs a milestone not just for Honor but for foldables in general, being the first to sport IP68 and IP69 ingress protection. And itβs a proper flagship, equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, triple cameras with a dedicated 3x optical zoom periscope and an upgraded 6,660mAh Si-C battery. Honor Magic V6 From an engineering perspective, this is Honorβs toughest foldable to date. It features a new Super Steel Hinge made of the strongest commercially available steel, and itβs tested at up to...
The Honor Magic V6 is now official, so let's do an unboxing. Ours is the Red model, and it ships with a USB cable and a color-matching red-and-gold case. The Magic V6 supports faster 80W wired and 66W wireless charging to the Magic V5's 66W/50W, but you'd need to buy the needed charger. The rear of the case tries to emulate the suede-like finish of the phone's rear panel, but it's nowhere as nice to the touch. It does, however, have the same color-changing qualities as the phone itself - the red changes its contrast under different angles. The case also has a clever kickstand...
Galaxy S26 marks the comeback of Exynos and Samsung already has bold ambitions for its in-house mobile SoC.
At a Galaxy Unpacked 2026 briefing in San Francisco, Moon Sung-hoon, Executive Vice President of Hardware at MX Division, made the companyβs long game crystal clear. Samsung wants its in-house Exynos SoC across the Galaxy lineup.
βWe hope to equip all Galaxy lineups with our own application processor,β Moon said, reports Dealsite (via Jukan). He also stressed that Samsung will continue working with partners to adopt the optimal chip when needed.
Samsung believes the Exynos 2600 is different. This is the worldβs first 2-nanometer smartphone AP. In chip manufacturing, shrinking the node improves efficiency and performance by packing more transistors into the same space.
Moon described this yearβs Exynos as having βpassed the bar on multiple fronts,β with significantly improved power consumption.
Anyone who followed the Galaxy S22 era remembers what happened with the Exynos 2200. Meanwhile, Samsung is now stepping back into its own silicon with the S26 and S26 Plus.
Despite the Exynos chipβs comeback, Samsung retained the Snapdragon chip in the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The official statement also signals that future Galaxy S Ultra models could continue to keep Snapdragon at the heart.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra sticks with the Snapdragon 8 Elite 5th Gen for Galaxy. Its improvements include 39 percent higher NPU performance, 24 percent better GPU performance, and a 19 percent CPU uplift over its predecessor.
For now, the message from San Francisco is clear. Samsung wants Exynos in every Galaxy. The S26 is where that ambition stops being theory and starts facing the real world.
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Samsung has confirmed that the new Privacy Display feature is reserved exclusively for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. If you are eyeing the standard or Plus model, this is one of the clearest lines Samsung has drawn in this generation.
Privacy Display on the Ultra is not a simple software trick or a rebranded screen protector mode. It is hardware-driven. Samsung is using pixel-level light dispersion technology built directly into the display panel.
Simply put, the Galaxy S26 Ultra screen can control how light spreads from each pixel, dramatically reducing visibility from side angles without dimming the entire display or requiring a stick-on privacy film.
Users can toggle between Partial Screen Privacy and Maximum Privacy Protection. The former limits visibility only within selected apps, think banking or messaging. The latter goes further, restricting shoulder surfing during PIN entry.
The Galaxy S26 and S26+? They simply do not have the underlying display hardware. Samsung clearly sees Privacy Display as a premium feature. It is part of the strategy to widen the gap between the Ultra and the rest of the lineup.
You can still use third-party privacy screen protectors, but that is old school and comes with the usual trade-offs in brightness and clarity.
Most people are not constantly guarding against shoulder surfers in public spaces. But for frequent travelers, corporate users, or anyone handling sensitive information on the go, the Ultra now offers a built-in privacy solution.
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Samsung is clearly betting on contextual intelligence as the next layer of One UI. With the One UI 8.5 on Galaxy S26 series, Samsung introduced a powerful AI feature called Now Nudge that goes beyond what smart suggestions offer.
You are mid chat, plans are forming, someone suggests dinner next Friday, and suddenly you are jumping between calendar, gallery, and browser. This friction is exactly what the Samsung Now Nudge feature is trying to eliminate.
At its core, Now Nudge is a context-aware suggestion system. It looks at what is happening on your screen and offers real-time actions that make sense for that moment.
For instance:
It requires a Samsung Account login. Also, availability depends on your region and language.
Samsung Now Nudge analyzes what is displayed on your screen, including text conversations and image content. When it detects a relevant trigger, like a date, a location, or a shared memory, it offers a tap-based shortcut.
It can also analyze available image content to suggest photo sharing. If you are discussing an event, it may surface relevant pictures from your gallery. Meanwhile, Samsung itself notes that accuracy is not guaranteed.
Image β Samsung Now Nudge Feature
Now Nudge requires you to be logged into a Samsung Account. If you are privacy sensitive and prefer minimal system-level analysis, you may want to review permissions carefully.
If you are comfortable using smart suggestions in messaging apps and sharing contextual data within the Samsung ecosystem, Now Nudge will feel like a natural extension.
The good news is Samsung isnβt limiting Now Nudge to the One UI ecosystem. A context engine is useless if it only works in one or two apps. By integrating with widely used messaging platforms, Samsung has made a great deal.
Text message prompts are supported in select third-party messaging platforms, including Samsung Messages, Google Messages, Google Chat, WhatsApp, WhatsApp Business, KakaoTalk, LINE, Signal, Instagram DMs, Tango, NTT Docomo Messages, and KDDI Messages.
Support can vary by region and language.
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Honor is ready to showcase several highly anticipated devices at its MWC event today, and you can tune in to the action via the stream below. The event is scheduled to start at 1PM CET time (12PM UTC) and weβll be covering all of the major announcements from the event floor. So, what can we expect from this grand keynote? Honorβs next-gen book-style foldable Magic V6 for one. The device has been part of a teaser campaign for quite some time now and weβll finally get to see it go official. It will be the first foldable to bring IP68 and IP69 ingress protection, while also boasting a...





Samsungβs Galaxy S26 series may be named after the year 2026, but the three models feel like they are from different times. The Ultra once again gets the best new features, the vanilla model gets few but important upgrades, while the Plus model, well, there isnβt much to say about that one. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra boasts a new Privacy Display feature. Compared to the S25 Ultra, it also has wider apertures on its 200MP main (f/1.4 instead of f/1.7) and 5x 50MP telephoto module (f/2.9 instead of f/3.4). Samsung also finally pushed past its self-imposed 45W charging limit and the new...
Samsung Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra are now open for pre-order, and weβve brought a price increase breakdown as well as a comparison with previous generations to get you a clear picture of what has changed.
S26:
S25:
The standard version now starts at $899, thatβs for the price for the 256GB, as Samsung is no longer offering 128GB storage over the previous generation. Still, itβs $40 more than the 256GB version of the S25. After removing the 128GB storage, the standard model is offering a 512GB option.
S26+
S25+
The Galaxy S26+ takes a conservative approach and brings performance enhancements with a new Snapdragon chipset. For that, you will have to pay $100 and $180 extra for 256GB and 512GB, respectively.
S26 Ultra
S25 Ultra
The Galaxy Ultra flagship is the star of Samsungβs annual sales, and pre-launch rumors suggested that the entire S26 Ultra will get a price increase. In that case, Samsung didnβt disappoint new consumers and retained the base S25 Ultra price.
Instead, the company has opted for a $80 increment on the 512GB and a $140 hike on the 1TB version. You should know that the 16GB RAM is now part of the 1TB package.
The global DRAM shortage is the key reason behind these changes.Β By increasing the prices for other models and memory options, Samsung appearantly trying to offset the expense of not hiking the base S26 Ultra.
Still, the new performance, camera and features like privacy display, makes the Galaxy S26 Ultra model worth buying, since it hasnβt moved the base price at all.
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Mobile World Congress is set to be held from March 2 to March 5 in Barcelona. A day before the biggest mobile exhibition kicks in, Samsung revealed its MWC 2026 agenda, which includes Galaxy AI, S26 Ultra, Buds 4, and more.
At Unpacked on February 25, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S26 and Buds 4 series. The event also spotlighted upgraded Galaxy AI and Agentic AI advancements.
Samsungβs MWC 2026 exhibition space is also built on the momentum of Galaxy Unpacked. However, thereβs a strategic shift as it goes beyond mobile by demonstrating how Galaxy AI is evolving for the years ahead.
Samsung is positioning the S26 Ultra as the most complete expression of Galaxy AI yet. The heart of the device is the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy. AI features are not treated as foreground gimmicks here.
The company has redesigned the Vapor Chamber inside the S26 Ultra. It is physically larger and restructured to spread heat more evenly across the chassis. Agentic AI has impressive upgrades over the Galaxy AI features.
The camera remains central to the Ultra identity, with wider apertures bringing in more light. Nightography video has cleaner noise reduction, and Super Steady now includes a horizontal lock mode for more cinematic framing.
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The new Galaxy Buds4 series integrates with Galaxy AI agents for contextual assistance. The Galaxy Watch8 series pushes more personalized health insights across running, sleep, and mindfulness, feeding data back into Samsung Health.
The Galaxy Book6 line and Tab S11 showcase how AI scales across larger screens. Galaxy XR and TriFold concepts are also available for hands-on previews and Samsung is showcasing its AI-driven factory initiatives and network automation.
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Before the Unpacked February 2026 event, the Samsung community had doubts over the titanium Galaxy S26 Ultra, but the confusion ended with the final release, and Samsung didnβt even try to give a reason behind returning aluminum to this lineup.
In 2024, the Galaxy S24 Ultra became the first-ever Galaxy phone to equip a titanium frame, aiming to improve the durability and structural strength. It also helped the company to bring a thinner design for a better user experience. The Galaxy S25 Ultra retained titanium with a round corner design.
You should know that Apple was the first to debut Titanium with the iPhone 15 Pro lineup in 2023 and discontinued it with the iPhone 17 Pro series released late last year.
During the September event, Apple said its new brushed aluminum unibody design has a lightweight aerospace-grade 7000-series aluminum alloy. This upgrade accompanies major changes such as the camera plateau, which created more room inside the chassis and helped the company to increase the vapor chamber size for better cooling and improve the battery capacity, which is now more than 5,000mAh, better than the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Now that the Galaxy S26 Ultra has also marked the end of Titanium in Galaxy S-series phones, we can say that Samsung followed Appleβs titanium reign. Thatβs all we could observe from Samsungβs silent design change.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra (Source β Samsung)
With titanium out of the picture, Samsung has returned to Armor Aluminum. Samsung hasnβt detailed the aluminum or titanium within its Unpacked keynote, but here are the key benefits.
The S26 Ultra has a slimmer outlook, consisting of a 7.9mm thickness and 214 grams in weight. That makes the phone 0.3mm thinner and 4 grams lighter than the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
The reason behind this design improvement is that aluminum is less dense than titanium and helps to reduce the overall device volume. We may have seen further upgrades in this segment, but more space is now allocated to a larger vapor chamber for better cooling.
One of my favorite benefits of reverting to aluminum is vibrant colors returning to the Galaxy Ultra device. Unfortunately, the Galaxy S26 Ultra couldnβt offer improved battery life.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra may not be the last titanium Galaxy S-series phone, but we canβt be so sure, since Samsung chose to say nothing at all.
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These are the Redmi Buds 8 Pro in Glacier Blue, and weβre ready to unbox them right after their global premiere. They are the latest addition to the Redmi brandβs audio portfolio and bring some impressive specs, including triple drivers, hi-res audio streaming with LDAC support and active noise cancellation (ANC) rated at up to 55dB, all while retailing for under β¬100/Β£100. Our Glacier Blue review sample is arguably the best color option, with the other two being plain black and white. It has a satin-like matte finish with slight hints of silver throughout the case and buds. The...
Samsung has released the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and it comes with real innovation, like the privacy display. While the company has awed the users with this innovation, the Galaxy S26 Ultra retained its old battery specs.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra equips a 5000 mAh battery. With this addition, all of the S-series Ultra phones have the same battery capacity, including S20 Ultra, S21 Ultra, S22 Ultra, S23 Ultra, S24 Ultra, and S25 Ultra.
For the past five years, Samsung has been relying on chipset optimisations to offer a better battery experience instead of actually upgrading the hardware. So, the improvement side is majorly goes to the chip side.
On the stage at Unpacked, the company proudly promoted the S26 Ultraβs battery performance, providing 31 hours of video playback. However, itβs the same as last yearβs Galaxy S25 Ultra. Itβs hard to note the difference in promotions, but the real-life experience might be slightly different than usual.
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However, the experience might be different due to new chip optimizations that Samsung is offering with this new device, around 30 minutes more in real-life use cases.
In an age where competitors are launching over 6000 mAh flagships, Samsung is still stuck on a 5-year-old strategy. The criticism intensifies when Apple is also making praiseworthy battery improvements. Its latest iPhones have already surpassed 5000mAH battery pack, and more such improvements might be coming with the next-generation.
Afterall, itβs not bad that the Galaxy S26 Ultra is also using the 5000mAh battery. Instead, Samsung could have done better. To divert focus from this discussion, the phone maker is offering 60W wired charging support.
Samsung has launched the Galaxy S26 Ultra at $1,299, and itβs available for pre-order. The official sale will start on March 11, 2026.
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Last week, we asked our readers whether they had any interest in buying a Pixel 10a β the answer is a resounding βnoβ. The majority of voters think there are better mid-rangers on the market. The best thing that we can say based on these results is that around a third of voters think that the 10a isnβt a bad phone, itβs just overpriced. Which is bad. Jokes aside, there was a similar attitude in the 9a poll a year earlier, but people warmed up to the 9a over time β or rather as the price cuts came in. So, maybe there is hope for the new model. One good reason to jump on the Google Pixel...
BenQ has announced four new short-throw and ultra-short-throw projectors designed for simulation and immersive applications. The new lineup includes the LU895UST, LH860ST, LK830ST, and LW830ST. These projectors are aimed at applications such as golf and sports simulators, projection mapping, museums, training setups, and experiential installations where space is limited and accurate visuals are important.

All four models feature BenQ Screen Fill technology. This tool allows users to select aspect ratios such as 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, 16:10, and ultra-wide formats directly from the projector menu. The system automatically adjusts output and sends the correct display settings to connected devices, which reduces manual calibration and installation time. BenQ is also focusing on factory-calibrated white points, color accuracy, and commercial-grade reliability across the range.
The LU895UST is an ultra-short-throw laser projector designed for immersive commercial spaces like museums and themed attractions. It supports continuous 24/7 operation and multi-projector blending. The model will be available in March for $3,499.
The LH860ST is a high-brightness short-throw projector built for golf and sports simulators. It has a 0.5:1 throw ratio and can project images up to 200 inches. The projector uses a 1080p resolution of 1920 Γ 1080 pixels, a 3,000,000:1 FOFO contrast ratio, and covers 93 percent of the Rec.709 color gamut. Its laser light source delivers up to 5,000 ANSI lumens of brightness. Image tools include 2D keystone adjustment and preset modes such as Simulation, Bright, and HDR10. It also includes a built-in 10 W speaker, HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort, and USB-A ports. An optional BenQ QP30 dongle enables wireless projection at 1080p at 60 Hz with 4K at 30 Hz upscaling. The LH860ST is priced at $2,399.
The LK830ST adds 4K resolution support with improved color accuracy at a 0.5 throw ratio and costs $2,499. The LW830ST is a more affordable model for interactive and educational spaces, priced at $1,599.
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Motorola is set to launch the Edge 70 Fusion on March 2 at MWC 2026, and most details about the device are already known. Alongside the standard model, the company is also working on a higher-end version called the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion+. Official renders of the Plus variant have now surfaced (via YTECHB), revealing its design and some key hardware differences compared to the regular model.

The Edge 70 Fusion+ will feature a 6.78-inch 1.5K quad-curved AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate. The screen will be protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. The phone will also carry IP68 and IP69 certifications for dust and water resistance. Storage configurations are expected to include 8GB and 12GB RAM options paired with 256GB or 512GB internal storage.
One of the biggest upgrades on the Plus model is the camera setup. The device will include three 50MP cameras, consisting of a 50MP selfie camera, a 50MP primary rear camera, and a 50MP ultra-wide-angle lens. In comparison, the standard Edge 70 Fusion is expected to offer a 32MP front camera and a 13MP ultra-wide sensor alongside its main camera.



Battery capacity will also be higher on the Fusion+. The device is expected to pack a 7,000mAh battery with support for 68W fast charging.
In terms of design, the Plus model will be available in Pantone Blue Surf, Orient Blue, Sporting Green, and Silhouette color options, similar to the standard version. The rear panel will use a nylon and linen-inspired finish, giving it a textured appearance.
Performance details for the Fusion+ have not been fully confirmed yet. The standard Edge 70 Fusion is expected to use the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor and run Android 16 out of the box. Motorola has also started Android 17 beta testing for the upcoming series in select regions.
Pricing information for the Edge 70 Fusion+ has not been announced so far. More details are expected closer to its official launch.
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Multiple smartphone and tablet brands could be raising their prices starting today, according to tipster Abhishek Yadav. The reported reason is rising component costs and memory supply issues.

Samsung tablets are expected to see price increases from March 1. Abhishek Yadav claims the hike is confirmed, but Samsung hasnβt made an official announcement yet. Specific models and new prices havenβt been revealed.
Vivo and iQOO raised prices on several smartphones in India. Hereβs what changed:
iQOO Z10 and Vivo T4 5G went up by βΉ2,000. The base model increased from βΉ22,999 to βΉ24,999. Higher variants also increased by βΉ2,000. The 8GB/256GB version moved from βΉ24,999 to βΉ26,999, and the 12GB/256GB model went from βΉ26,999 to βΉ28,999.
iQOO Z10R and Vivo T4R 5G saw the same βΉ2,000 increase. The starting price shifted from βΉ20,999 to βΉ22,999. The 8GB/256GB variant changed from βΉ22,999 to βΉ24,999, while the 12GB/256GB model moved from βΉ24,999 to βΉ26,999.
iQOO Z10x and Vivo T4x 5G got different increases depending on storage. The base model went up βΉ1,500, from βΉ15,499 to βΉ16,999. The 8GB/128GB version increased βΉ2,500, from βΉ16,499 to βΉ18,999. The 8GB/256GB model also jumped βΉ2,500, from βΉ18,499 to βΉ20,999.
The tipster also mentions that other brands like OnePlus and Realme could announce price increases soon. The broader reason cited is rising memory component costs affecting the entire industry.
Smartphone prices have been climbing gradually over recent months. Todayβs increases mean youβll now pay βΉ1,500 to βΉ2,500 more, depending on which phone you buy. Some models cost up to βΉ3,000 extra compared to yesterday.
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Xiaomi unveiled its 17 series smartphones at MWC 2026 with European pricing already announced, but the Indian launch has been rescheduled to March 11. The company confirmed the new date via X, with updated information appearing on Xiaomi India and Amazon India microsites. The Xiaomi Pad 8 tablets will also debut on the same date.

India will receive the Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Ultra, excluding the Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition sold globally as the Leica Leitzphone. A significant hardware difference exists between regions: Chinese models pack 6,800mAh batteries in both Ultra variants, while global and Indian versions contain 6,000mAh batteries.


The Indian microsite reveals that the Xiaomi 17 Ultra supports 90W wired HyperCharge and 50W wireless HyperCharge. The device includes Xiaomi Offline Communication, enabling network-free voice calls up to 1.9 km through Bluetooth and proprietary protocols. Photography Kit and Photography Kit Pro accessories will be available at launch.
The Xiaomi Pad 8 specifications mirror global versions, featuring Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processing and HyperOS 3 based on Android 16. The tablet houses a 9,200mAh battery with 45W fast charging, which Xiaomi claims provides two days of usage per charge.
Compatible accessories include the Xiaomi Focus Pen Pro and Xiaomi Focus Keyboard. India will likely receive two tablet variants: the standard edition and a Matte Glass version, marketed as Soft Light in China.
The March 11 launch consolidates Xiaomiβs flagship smartphone and tablet releases for the Indian market, bringing globally announced products to one of the companyβs key markets.
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Roborock has officially launched the A30 Pro Steam 2.0 floor scrubber. The new device features 180Β°C active steam technology and is now available for pre-sale at a price of 3,299 yuan ($480).

The Roborock A30 Pro features 25,000Pa suction power for efficient cleaning of dirt, liquids, and debris on hard floors. It has a slim 12.5cm design, which helps to reach tight spaces, and an AI-powered system that adjusts cleaning intensity based on dirt levels. The device includes dual-direction assist for smooth push, pull, and turning motions.
The Roborock A30 Pro features a steam and hot water cleaning system with a three-stage heating chamber, generating 180Β°C steam for tough stains and sterilization, and a 90Β°C hot water mode for lighter tasks. It also sanitizes the roller brush and pathways with 180Β°C steam and uses a 95Β°C hot air drying system to prevent moisture and odors.
In terms of smart features, the A30 Pro comes with app integration for remote control, cleaning log monitoring, and dirt level tracking. It includes an automatic cleaning liquid dispenser that adjusts detergent output and allows up to 30 days of maintenance-free operation.
The floor scrubber features a 6,300mAh battery, offering up to 100 minutes of runtime and the ability to clean up to 500 square meters. It is optimized for pet owners with a dual shark-tooth anti-tangle brush to prevent hair wrapping.
In related news, Roborock has launched the Z1 Ultra and M1S Ultra washer-dryer combos featuring super hydrolysis technology, while the P20 Max robot vacuum has also debuted with 35,000Pa suction power and AI-powered obstacle avoidance.
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OPPO has started rolling out the official Android 16-based ColorOS 16 update for the OPPO F31 Pro+ 5G and OPPO F31 Pro 5G in India. The update is currently available through an application-based release, with plans to expand to more users and regions later.

For the OPPO F31 Pro+ 5G, the application window opened on February 24. Users must first update their device to version CPH2757_16.0.3.500(EX01) so the update can be detected. For the OPPO F31 Pro 5G, applications began on February 25, and the required base version is CPH2763_16.0.3.500(EX01).
OPPO recommends backing up important data before installing the update to avoid any loss caused by compatibility issues or unexpected errors. After upgrading, the system will run background optimization tasks. During this time, users may notice heating, lag, or faster battery drain.
ColorOS 16 introduces several AI features. AI Mind Space allows users to record 60-second voice notes by long-pressing the Snap Key. These notes are grouped automatically using Smart Collections. With Google Gemini integration, users can search saved notes or combine personal content with web results. The AI Recorder Assistant creates titles and summaries and reduces background noise.
AI Writer can generate captions for social media images based on the platform and convert text into tables or mind maps for planning. Cross-device features are also expanded. When an iPhone is connected through Bluetooth, calls, messages, and notifications can be viewed on the OPPO phone through the OPPO Dialer. Users can mirror their phone screen to a PC using a cable or cloud connection, with support for up to five app windows at once.
Performance improvements include the Trinity Engine for stable frame rates and the Luminous Rendering Engine for smoother animations. Camera and editing updates add AI Portrait Glow, Motion Photo Collage, slow motion editing tools, and a built in video editor, along with new Flux Themes, more home screen options, broader Aqua Dynamics support, and the Luminous Design across the system.
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Xiaomiβs Redmi sub-brand has introduced the A7 Pro 4G in Indonesia, targeting budget-conscious consumers with practical specifications and aggressive pricing.

The device centers around a 6000mAh battery designed for extended usage across streaming, browsing, and calls. It charges at 15W, balancing capacity with reasonable charging speeds.
Display specs include a 6.9-inch IPS LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, offering smoother scrolling than typical budget alternatives. The Unisoc T7250 processor on 12nm architecture powers the device, coupled with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage running Xiaomi HyperOS.

Camera hardware comprises a 13-megapixel AI dual rear setup and an 8-megapixel front camera. AI enhancements aim to compensate for budget-tier sensors in varying lighting conditions.
Redmi emphasizes design differentiation through four color options: Black, Blue, Green, and Orange. The Orange variant features a distinctive wavy rear panel texture positioned to elevate perceived value beyond the price point.
The phone retails at Rp 1,699,000 (approximately $101). Pre-orders from March 1-7 reduce the price to Rp 1,499,000 (~$90), available through Shopee, Tokopedia, TikTok Shop, Blibli, Lazada, and Akulaku. General availability begins March 13.
Purchase incentives include two months of Spotify Premium Standard subscription. Xiaomi has not announced expansion plans for India or other markets.
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Huawei is adding a new color option to its Watch Ultimate 2 (review) lineup. When the smartwatch launched in September 2025, it came in Black and Blue variants. A new version has now been revealed in a short video posted by the official Huawei Mobile account on X, showing what appears to be a green colorway. Huawei has also listed it for sale in some regions across Europe.

The new green color variant is made to appeal to golfers. The color does not affect functionality, and all features remain the same across variants. The green model features a green and white tachymeter bezel with a matching strap. The strap looks to be made of fluoroelastomer, similar to the other versions.


The Huawei Watch Ultimate 2 has a 1.5-inch LTPO 2 AMOLED display with a 466 Γ 466 resolution and peak brightness of 3,500 nits. The screen sits inside a zirconium-based liquid metal case with a ceramic rear cover. The smartwatch works with both Android and iOS devices.
It carries a 20 ATM water resistance rating with support for diving up to 150 meters. The device also has dual IP68 and IP69 dust and water resistance. Sensors include a temperature sensor, gyroscope, barometer, and magnetometer. Connectivity options include eSIM, NFC, Bluetooth 5.2, Nearlink, Wi-Fi 6, a microphone, and a speaker. It also supports sonar-based underwater communication.
Health features include measurement of up to 10 vitals, including ECG within 60 seconds, using Huaweiβs X-tap sensor that collects data from the wrist and fingertips. Other safety features include fall detection and emergency SOS. Battery life is rated at up to 4.5 days in typical usage mode and up to 11 days in battery saver mode.
Huawei Germany has the watch listed for β¬899, which is the same price as the Black model. The Blue color model costs β¬999.
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Over the past year, thereβs been quiet concern around the future of the S Pen. When Samsung removed Bluetooth functionality starting with the Galaxy S25 Ultra, some users took that as a sign that the stylus was slowly being sidelined. The Galaxy S26 Ultra kept the built-in slot, but without major upgrades, speculation didnβt really go away.

In an interview with Bloomberg following the Galaxy S26 series launch, Won-Joon Choi, COO of Samsungβs Mobile Experience Business, made it clear that the S Pen is still considered core to the Galaxy lineup. More interestingly, he suggested the company is working on a next-generation version that could involve structural changes to the display itself.
According to Choi, Samsung is developing βa more advanced technology within S Penβ that would require a new display structure. The goal, he explained, is to reduce the βpenaltyβ of including the stylus. That likely refers to the trade-offs weβve seen over the years β internal space taken up by the silo, battery compromises, and interference with magnetic accessories.
βWeβre working on a more advanced technology within S Pen to come up with a new structure of display, so the penalty of having S Pen is diminished,β Choi said, adding that the stylus will remain one of Samsungβs core technologies.
Samsung didnβt share technical specifics, but the phrasing is interesting. A redesigned display stack could mean thinner digitizer layers, different input standards, or better integration with Qi2 charging technology.
For now, the Galaxy S26 Ultra continues with the built-in S Pen slot but without the return of Bluetooth features. That absence led some to wonder whether Samsung was slowly simplifying the stylus experience rather than expanding it. Choiβs comments suggest the opposite β just not on this generation.
The message is fairly clear: Samsung isnβt backing away from the S Pen, but it may be rethinking how it integrates it. If display-level changes are indeed in the works, the impact likely wonβt be visible until a future Ultra generation.
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Xiaomi has officially launched the Xiaomi Tag globally at MWC 2026. The compact and affordable tracker, designed to help users locate lost items, is now available in Europe following earlier releases in markets like Malaysia and Thailand.

In Europe, the Xiaomi Tag is priced at β¬14.9 for a 1-pack and β¬49.9 for a 4-pack, while in the UK, it is available for Β£12.99 and Β£44.99, respectively.
The Xiaomi Tag integrates with both Apple Find My and Google Android Find Hub, allowing users to track their belongings within their preferred ecosystem. The device works with iPhones and iPads running iOS 14.5 or later and Android devices running version 9 or newer. However, the Xiaomi Tag cannot operate across both platforms simultaneously.
The device weighs just 10 grams and features a compact, minimalist body with a metal frame. Its IP67 rating ensures protection from dust and water. It also includes a built-in hanging loop, allowing users to attach it easily to keys, bags, or luggage.

Xiaomi Tag includes several advanced features to improve tracking and convenience. It features a Lost Mode, which lets users mark an item as missing and share contact details. These details can be accessed by someone tapping the tag with an NFC-enabled smartphone. It also comes with a built-in piezoelectric buzzer, which can be triggered through the Apple Find My app or Google Find Hub to locate nearby items through sound.
The Tag also features a collaborative finding feature that uses nearby devices to securely and privately locate lost items. Additionally, it includes left-behind alerts, which notify users when the tag is separated from a frequent location, helping to prevent forgotten belongings.

To protect user privacy, the Xiaomi Tag provides anti-tracking alerts. The system notifies users if an unknown tag is detected moving with them. Xiaomi ensures that all location data is encrypted during transmission, preventing unauthorized tracking.
The Xiaomi Tag uses a replaceable CR2032 battery that delivers over one year of battery life. The app provides low-battery alerts, ensuring users can replace the battery on time.
Alongside the Tag, Xiaomi has also launched the Xiaomi UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 15W.
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The upcoming OnePlus 15T has already been confirmed for China, and now a fresh spy photo is giving us what looks like the first real-world glimpse of the device.
The image, shared on Weibo, appears to show an early unit wrapped in a thick protective case. That usually means weβre looking at either an engineering sample or a near-final prototype. The rear layout is visible enough to spot a dual-camera setup placed inside a pill-shaped module, which itself sits within a larger rectangular island.

OnePlus previously described the 15T as a βdream phoneβ for small-screen users, positioning it as the successor to last yearβs 13T. The emphasis, at least officially, is on performance and smoothness rather than radical redesign.
Leaks point to a camera setup built around a 50MP Sony Lytia 700 main sensor with OIS, paired with a 50MP Samsung ISOCELL JN5 telephoto lens. Notably, thereβs no mention of an ultrawide camera in current reports. If accurate, that would mirror the 13Tβs philosophy.
The display is expected to land at around 6.3 inches β some reports say 6.32 inches β with a 1.5K resolution panel and a 165Hz refresh rate. If that figure holds, it would make the 15T one of the smoothest compact flagships on the market. A 165Hz panel in this size category is unusual, and it clearly signals that OnePlus wants gaming performance to be part of the appeal. Power is rumored to come from Qualcommβs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. Battery capacity, interestingly, is said to approach the 7,000mAh mark β despite its smaller footprint.
Other expected features include a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, slim bezels, and fast wired charging, possibly in the 80W range or above. Software-wise, it should launch with Android 16 layered with OxygenOS or ColorOS 16, depending on the market.
Of course, all of this remains unofficial. The phone is still in development, and early prototypes donβt always reflect the final product. Still, the direction is clear: OnePlus is betting that thereβs still demand for a phone that doesnβt stretch past 6.5 inches but doesnβt compromise on raw performance either.
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Nothing has released a new software update for the Nothing Phone (3) with build number Nothing OS B4.0-260206-1135. The update introduces new Glyph features, improves system stability, and fixes several bugs across camera, audio, and connectivity.

A key addition is support for showing caller information and charging progress on the Glyph Matrix by shaking the phone. Users can enable this by going to Settings > Glyph Interface > Flip to Glyph and turning on the required toggles. Nothing has also added an Essential Notifications entry in Settings for easier access. It is available under Settings > Notifications > Essential Notifications.
The Essential Apps section has also been updated. The widget library now includes a recommendation section that gives faster access to Nothing Playground, where users can discover AI-powered community creations.
The update includes several optimizations as well. Apps stored in Private Space can now be updated directly through the Google Play Store. The Weather widget location permission prompt has been improved to reduce interruptions. Ringtone performance has been optimized for better stability and improved compatibility with third-party apps. Vibration and haptic feedback stability has also been improved in certain scenarios. Call volume performance has been optimized when using Oticon Zircon 2 miniRITE T hearing aids.
Camera stability has been enhanced overall. The update also fixes an issue where the Camera preview could freeze in Portrait mode when switching from Photo mode in certain situations. Other fixes include resolving cases where dual SIM ringtones could get mixed up, speaker volume could become very low after switching from a Bluetooth call in some apps, and game audio would not resume after returning from Recent apps.
On the connectivity side, the update fixes an issue where the mobile network icon could incorrectly show no internet in certain cases. Network stability and overall system stability have also been improved.
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Xiaomi has officially launched its UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 15W in Europe after debuting at MWC 2026. The device was previously released in China and other global markets, including Japan and Australia, and Xiaomiβs UK online store.

The power bank comes in three colors: Glacier Silver, Graphite Black, and Radiant Orange. The Glacier Silver and Graphite Black are priced at β¬59.99, while the Radiant Orange is priced at β¬64.99.
The UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank features a 5,000mAh battery with a typical energy capacity of 18.95Wh. The device supports 15W wireless charging and 22.5W wired charging through a USB-C port. For iPhones, it supports up to 7.5W for wireless charging only.
Xiaomi designed the power bank to charge two devices simultaneously, providing up to 7.5W for wireless charging and 5W for wired charging when used together. The power bank can also continue to charge devices while it is recharging itself, making it a practical option for users with multiple devices.

The power bank measures just 6mm thick and weighs only 98g, making it easy to carry with the phone or in a pocket or bag. The slim aluminum alloy body gives the device a premium look and feel. Xiaomi included a fiberglass coating for heat resistance and a photolithographically etched logo that adds a sleek design element.
The power bank is compatible with all MagSafe devices, and for devices that donβt support MagSafe directly, it can be used with a compatible magnetic case. This includes the latest models like the Xiaomi 17 series, iPhone 17 series, Samsung Galaxy S26 series, and Google Pixel 10 series. It also meets international aviation standards, making it ideal for air travel.
Xiaomi included multiple safety features in the product to ensure reliability. The power bank offers overvoltage, overheating, and short-circuit protection. It also uses dual-NTC temperature control to regulate heat during use. The device complies with global safety certifications, including CCC (China Compulsory Certification).
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POCO is preparing to expand its X-series lineup in India after teasing a new βnexTβ smartphone. Based on leaks and rumours, the upcoming launch is expected to introduce the Poco X8 Pro series, which could include the Poco X8 Pro and Poco X8 Pro Max. Ahead of any official announcement, alleged retail images of the Poco X8 Pro 5G have surfaced online, revealing several key specifications.


The leaked images were shared by tipster Paras Guglani on X and show the retail box along with the device covered in its factory protective film. The packaging confirms that the phone will use a MediaTek Dimensity 8500-Ultra processor and a 6,500mAh battery with 100W HyperCharge fast charging support.
On the front, the device is said to feature a 6.59-inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The camera setup includes a 50MP primary sensor with optical image stabilisation for improved photo and video stability. According to the tipster, the Poco X8 Pro could launch in India around mid-March 2026. The global rollout timeline remains unclear beyond a general βcoming soonβ indication. Earlier reports also suggested the Poco X8 Pro may be a rebranded version of the Redmi Turbo 5, which debuted in China in January.
Previous coverage revealed that Poco India had already started teasing the launch through social media posts highlighting the letter X and referencing a smarter upcoming phone. Two models are expected, including the Poco X8 Pro and Poco X8 Pro Max.
The Poco X8 Pro Max is tipped to feature a 6.83-inch 1.5K TCL M10 OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 2000 nits peak brightness, and 3840Hz PWM dimming. It may run on the Dimensity 9500s processor with an Immortalis-G925 MC12 GPU, paired with LPDDR5x Ultra RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. The camera setup could include a 50MP Light Hunter 600 main sensor with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 20MP OV20B front camera. The device is also expected to pack an 8,500mAh battery with 100W wired charging and 27W reverse charging.
Earlier leaks for the standard Poco X8 Pro suggested features such as a Mali-G720 MC8 GPU, LPDDR5x Ultra RAM, UFS 4.1 storage, a 50MP Sony IMX882 main sensor with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 20MP front camera. Other expected features include a metal frame, NFC, IR blaster, IP68, IP69, and IP69K ratings, an optical in-display fingerprint scanner, WiFi 6 connectivity, and a possible Iron Man themed edition.
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Samsungβs new Ultra and Vivoβs X300 Pro are two very different takes on what a premium Android flagship should be in 2026. The former is a polished hardware with a long software promise and feature depth. Whereas Vivo pushes more on camera sensors, battery capacity, and value-for-money.Β

Both phones run Android 16. Both use 3nm chips. Both promise serious camera hardware. But they take very different approaches in design, display, performance, and battery life.
Hereβs how they compare.
The S26 Ultra is unapologetically massive. It features a 6.9-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X panel with a sharp 1440p resolution and up to 120Hz refresh rate. Itβs bright up to 2,600 nits, and is layered with Gorilla Armor 2 plus an anti-reflective coating that cuts glare.

The X300 Pro is slightly smaller at 6.78 inches, but it fights back with sheer brightness numbers. Vivo claims it can reach up to 4,500 nits peak and also supports Dolby Vision, HDR Vivid, and 1 billion colors.Β
You shouldnβt notice that much of a difference in daily use. But something extra on Samsung is its new Privacy Display. The latter basically reduces screen visibility from side angles, so that no one can peek at your screen and see your important information.Β

Whatβs amazing is that Privacy Display can be controlled from settings and can even be set for specific types of apps or notifications. Vivo lacks an in-built Privacy Display option, but you can apply a privacy screen protector for a similar result. Otherwise, both phones have a good display.Β
The Galaxy S26 Ultra measures 163.6 x 78.1 x 7.9 mm and weighs 214 grams. It uses a glass front protected by Corning Gorilla Armor 2, a Gorilla Glass Victus 2 back, and an Armor Aluminum 2 frame. It carries an IP68 rating (submersible up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes) and includes an integrated stylus.
The Vivo X300 Pro is slightly shorter and narrower at 161.2 x 75.5 x 8 mm but heavier at 226 grams. It uses Armor Glass on the front, an aluminum alloy frame, and a glass back. It carries IP68 and IP69 certification, meaning itβs rated not just for immersion but also for high-pressure water jets.
However, neither has a headphone jack. Both use a USB-C 3.2 port for charging. You can also use it as a DisplayPort output for Samsung DeX on the S26 Ultra.
SIM configurations differ by region. Samsung supports combinations of Nano-SIM and eSIM (maximum two active at a time), while Vivo offers dual Nano-SIM plus eSIM options internationally.
The S26 Ultra runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (3nm), paired with an Adreno 840 GPU. Its CPU configuration includes two high-performance Oryon V3 Phoenix L cores at 4.74 GHz and six Phoenix M cores at 3.62 GHz. Storage options include 256GB/12GB RAM, 512GB/12GB RAM, and 1TB/16GB RAM, using UFS 4.x storage.
The X300 Pro runs MediaTekβs Dimensity 9500 (3nm) with a tri-cluster CPU design: one C1-Ultra core at 4.21 GHz, three C1-Premium cores at 3.5 GHz, and four C1-Pro cores at 2.7 GHz, paired with an Arm G1-Ultra GPU. Storage configurations include 256GB/12GB, 512GB/16GB, and 1TB/16GB with dual UFS 4.1.
Both phones are fast, and youβre unlikely to be disappointed by performance. Software makes the opinion different here. Samsungβs One UI has a clean look, and the company also offers the industryβs highest seven major Android upgrades. Vivo promises up to five major Android upgrades with OriginOS 6.Β
This is where things get interesting.
Samsung uses a quad-camera setup, including:
It supports laser autofocus, Horizon Lock, Best Face, 10-bit HDR video, HDR10+, and 8K recording at up to 30fps.
Vivo, meanwhile, goes for sensor size:
It includes Zeiss optics, Zeiss T* lens coating, a color spectrum sensor, 3D LUT import, Dolby Vision HDR recording, and 4K 120fps 10-bit Log recording.
Samsung provides two dedicated telephoto focal lengths (3x and 5x). Vivo relies on a high-resolution 200MP periscope to cover multiple zoom ranges.
Thereβs a difference in terms of selfie camera, too. Samsung uses a 12MP front camera with dual-pixel autofocus. Meanwhile, Vivo features a 50MP autofocus front camera. Both support 4K video recording.
The X300 Pro packs a massive 6,510mAh silicon-carbon battery (in most global markets) and supports 90W wired charging plus 40W wireless. Meanwhile, the S26 Ultra sticks to 5,000mAh, but increases wired charging to 60W and offers 25W wireless with Qi2 support.
Samsung supports Wi-Fi 7 (tri-band), Bluetooth 6.0, Ultra Wideband (UWB), Samsung DeX (wired and wireless), and a barometer sensor.
Vivo supports Wi-Fi 7 (dual-band), Bluetooth 5.4 with aptX HD and LHDC 5, NavIC satellite positioning, and optional satellite connectivity. It lacks UWB but adds an infrared port.
Both use ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensors and include standard flagship sensors.
If you want the safest long-term flagship, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is the smarter choice. It feels refined in a way that comes from Samsung doing this over and over again.
If you care most about camera detail, huge battery life, and fast charging, the Vivo X300 Pro might actually be more exciting. Both win, just in different competitions.
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At the ongoing MWC 2026 event in Barcelona, XiaomiΒ launched the Xiaomi Watch 5 for the global market after its initial debut in China. Xiaomi has announced the global launch of the Xiaomi Watch 5 at MWC 2026 in Barcelona. The smartwatch was first introduced in China in December 2025 and now arrives in international markets alongside other new products, including the Xiaomi 17 series smartphones and Redmi Buds 8 Pro.

The Xiaomi Watch 5 runs Wear OS 6 by Google, offering access to core Google services directly from the wrist. Users can access Google Calendar, Google Play, and Google Maps, while Google Wallet with NFC enables contactless payments. The device is also the first Xiaomi smartwatch to ship with Google Gemini built in, allowing hands-free assistance for tasks, information queries, and navigation without using a phone.

Interaction is supported by gesture controls powered by EMG, IMU, and PPG sensors. Two standard gestures, Pinch Twice and Rub Twice, and three customizable gestures, Snap Fingers, Shake Wrist, and Rotate Wrist, allow users to dismiss calls, silence alarms, start workouts, control the phone camera remotely, or access compatible apps such as Google Wallet, Gemini, and YouTube Music. Xiaomi HyperConnect enables cross-device functionality, including remote camera access and connected device management through Xiaomi Smart Hub.

The smartwatch features a 930mAh battery with 10 percent silicon-carbon composition, supported by Xiaomi Surge Battery technology and a dual-chip setup that combines the Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 with a BES2800 low-power co-processor. Xiaomi claims up to six days of battery life in smart mode and up to 18 days in power saver mode.
In terms of design, the Watch 5 has a stainless-steel frame with sapphire glass protection on both the front and back. It includes a 1.54-inch display with slim bezels. Health and fitness features include one-tap health checks, advanced training insights, and dual-band GNSS positioning with offline maps for outdoor activities.
The Xiaomi Watch 5 is priced starting at β¬299.99 for global markets.
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Xiaomi has officially launched the Xiaomi Pad 8 and Pad 8 Pro for global markets alongside Xiaomi 17, 17 Ultra, and Leica Leitzphone at MWC 2026. These tablets were initially introduced in China last year.

The Xiaomi Pad 8 and Pad 8 Pro feature an 11.2-inch LCD display with a 3.2K resolution (3200 x 2136) and a 3:2 aspect ratio. The screen supports a 144Hz adaptive refresh rate, 800 nits peak brightness, 12-bit color depth, Dolby Vision, HDR10, and wet-touch functionality. It is also certified for eye comfort with TΓV Rheinland Low Blue Light, Flicker Free, and Circadian Friendly standards.
The Xiaomi Pad 8 is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 (4nm) with LPDDR5X RAM, while the Pad 8 Pro features the Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm) with faster LPDDR5T RAM. Both support up to 12GB of RAM and offer storage options with UFS 3.1 (128GB) or UFS 4.1 (256GB/512GB) for excellent performance and gaming.
The tablets run on Xiaomi HyperOS 3. The OS offers features like split-screen multitasking, an upgraded workstation mode, PC-level browsing with drag-and-drop, and AI tools such as AI Writing, AI Translate, and AI Art to boost productivity and creativity.

The Xiaomi Pad 8 features a 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front camera, while the Pad 8 Pro sports a 50MP rear camera and a 32MP front camera. Both models support multiple photo and video modes, including 4K video recording on the Pad 8 Pro.
Coming to battery life, the Xiaomi Pad 8 series packs a massive 9200mAh battery. The Pad 8 supports 45W fast charging, while the Pad 8 Pro offers an upgraded 67W HyperCharge feature. Both tablets also support reverse charging.
The tablets feature quad speakers with Dolby Atmos, Wi-Fi 7, USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 support, and optional accessories like the Xiaomi Focus Pen Pro and Focus Keyboard for PC-level productivity.
The Xiaomi Pad 8 series is available in Pine Green, Blue, and Gray colors. The Xiaomi Pad 8 starts at β¬449.99 for the 8GB + 128GB variant, β¬499.99 for the 8GB + 256GB variant, and β¬599.99 for the 12GB + 512GB model.
The Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro is priced at β¬649.99 for the 8GB + 256GB variant and β¬679.99 for the 12GB + 512GB variant, with the Matte Glass Version (12GB + 512GB) priced at β¬769.99. The series is already on sale across Europe and in select global markets.
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The Xiaomi 17 Ultra / Leica Leitzphone or Xiaomi 17 werenβt the only products announced today by Xiaomi. The company also used the event to roll out its new Electric Scooter 6 lineupβfive models that share a name but differ in meaningful ways.
The range starts modestly with the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Lite and builds all the way up to the 6 Ultra. The brand is trying to cover as many price points as possible while keeping the overall design language consistent.
The 6 Lite is the entry point. Itβs clearly built for short city rides and lighter users. The motor delivers 300 watts of rated power, peaking at 500 watts, and the battery is rated for up to 25 kilometers of range.Β

To keep weight down, Xiaomi is making a few compromises. The Lite rolls on smaller 10-inch wheels instead of 12-inch ones. Only the front wheel gets suspension, while the rear axle is fixed. Braking is handled by a front drum brake and a rear electronic brake with EABS. At 18 kilograms, though, itβs by far the lightest scooter in the lineup.
In Europe, the Lite starts at β¬329.99.
Moving up, the standard 6 model feels like the practical middle ground. It rides on larger 12-inch tubeless tires, which should improve stability on uneven roads. Both axles feature suspension, though not as refined as the higher-end models.

The motor is rated at 400 watts, with peak output reaching 800 watts. Range is quoted at up to 45 kilometers. Braking combines a front drum brake with a rear electronic brake and EABS. Like the rest of the lineup, it connects to the Xiaomi Home app, letting riders check ride stats and lock the motor remotely.
The regular 6 is priced at β¬429.99.
The 6 Pro shifts slightly toward riders who want something tougher. It keeps the 12-inch wheels but adds more tread for better grip. Ground clearance increases to just over 14 centimeters, giving it mild off-road potential.

Power comes from a 400-watt motor with a 1,000-watt peak. Range drops to 50 kilometers compared to the Max, and thereβs no rear disc brake, just an electronic brake with EABS. At 27.3 kilograms, itβs not light, but itβs manageable.
The Pro version lands at β¬579.99.
The 6 Max is designed with urban commuters in mind. It rides on 12-inch wheels and features suspension on both axles, tuned more for city streets than trails. The look is more understated compared to the Ultra, leaning into grey with subtle accents.

Its motor delivers 450 watts of rated power and peaks at 1,100 watts. Maximum range is listed at 70 kilometers, and it can handle inclines up to 24 percent. Dual disc brakes with EABS add extra stopping confidence.
The Max also includes a 3-inch display, Xiaomi Home app support, and integration with Appleβs Find My network, meaning it can be located similarly to an AirTag through an iPhone.
Pricing for the 6 Max starts at β¬699.99.
At the top sits the 6 Ultra, the most visually distinctive of the bunch. Its yellow frame, paired with black handlebars and grey suspension parts, makes it stand out immediately. Design aside, this is the most capable model in the lineup.
The Ultra uses large 12-inch tubeless tires and offers 15 centimeters of ground clearance. Both axles are suspended, reinforcing its cross-terrain ambitions. Braking is handled by dual disc brakes, supported by a rear electronic anti-lock braking system to reduce skidding.

The motor is rated at 500 watts, with peak output reaching 1,200 watts and torque of 45Nm. Xiaomi says it can handle slopes up to 25 percent. The battery is rated for up to 75 kilometers of range. The trade-off is weight: at 33.7 kilograms, itβs the heaviest scooter here, though it supports riders up to 140 kilograms.
Like the Max, it features a 3-inch display, app connectivity, and Apple Find My support. In Europe, the Ultra retails for β¬799.99.
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Xiaomi launched the Redmi Buds 8 Pro at MWC 2026. The earbuds replace the Buds 6 Pro and sit above the upcoming Buds 8 Active in the lineup.

The earbuds use a triple-driver system with updated acoustics for better clarity. They support Dolby Audio, spatial sound with head tracking, and wireless Hi-Res Audio through the LDAC codec. Active noise cancellation hits 55dB, which is 20 percent better than the previous model. The cancellation range now covers 20Hz to 5kHz, up from 4kHz on the Buds 6 Pro. Thereβs an immersive mode that combines noise cancellation with environmental noise reduction for planes, trains, and buses.

Each earbud has three microphones with AI noise reduction for calls. They connect via Bluetooth 5.4 and support Google Fast Pair, dual-device connections, and audio sharing across Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO devices. Two pairs of earbuds can connect to one source at the same time.
The design uses silicone tips with a protruding stem and has an IP54 rating for dust and water resistance. Battery life is 8 hours per charge and 33 hours total with the case. Thatβs less than the Buds 6 Proβs 9.5 hours and 36 hours. A five-minute charge gives you 2 hours of playback. The USB-C case has a battery indicator light strip.
The Redmi Buds 8 Pro are priced at β¬69.99 and available on Amazon Germany in Obsidian Black, Glacier Blue, and Cloud White. The package includes two months of Spotify Premium, but the offer doesnβt apply in Indonesia, India, or the UAE. You need to redeem it before August 8, 2026.
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Xiaomi has finally launched the Xiaomi 17 in global markets at MWC 2026 in Barcelona. The phone was previously introduced in China and is now accompanied by the Xiaomi 17 Ultra and Leica Leitzphone.

The Xiaomi 17 features a 6.3-inch OLED M10 LTPO display with a resolution of 2656 x 1220 pixels and a variable refresh rate of 1-120Hz. It has ultra-narrow 1.18mm bezels, a peak brightness of 3500 nits, and supports HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. The screen is protected by Xiaomi Shield Glass for enhanced durability.

The device is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset built on a 3nm process and paired with an Adreno 840 GPU. The phone includes 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and is available in 256GB and 512GB UFS 4.1 storage options. Xiaomi has integrated a 3D IceLoop VC cooling system to maintain performance during demanding tasks.

The phone runs on Android 16 with Xiaomiβs HyperOS 3. The system includes features like AI Writing, AI Search, and dynamic wallpapers. The Xiaomi 17 also supports Googleβs Gemini AI assistant, which enhances productivity by enabling integration across apps and providing creative tools such as image generation.
For photography, the phone features a Leica triple-camera setup on the back. It includes a 50MP main camera with a 1/1.31-inch Light Fusion 950 sensor, Hyper OIS, and an f/1.67 aperture for detailed and bright photos. The phone also has a 50MP ultra-wide camera with a 102Β° field of view and a 50MP telephoto camera with 2.6x optical zoom and macro photography capabilities.
The front camera has been upgraded to a 50MP sensor with autofocus. It supports 4K video recording at 60fps and delivers high-quality selfies with natural skin tones and detailed bokeh effects.

The Xiaomi 17 packs a 6330mAh silicon-carbon battery. Xiaomi claims the battery ensures all-day use and retains 80% health after 1,600 charging cycles. The phone supports 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. It also offers 22.5W reverse charging for compatible devices.
The phone includes an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, and IP68 water and dust resistance. It supports 5G SA/NSA, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and NFC. The device includes USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 for fast data transfer and Hi-Res certified audio.
Xiaomi has priced the 12GB + 256GB model at 999 Euros ($1,180). The 12GB + 512GB version costs 1099 Euros ($1,299).
The Xiaomi 17 is available in Alpine Pink, Ice Blue, Black, and Venture Green colors. It is already rolling out in several European countries.
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At an event in Barcelona, Xiaomi expanded its global lineup with the Xiaomi 17 series and a new device called the Xiaomi Leica Leitzphone.
Despite the fancier name, itβs essentially the international version of the China-exclusive Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition, with a few changes meant for global markets.Β
The biggest difference is battery size. While the Chinese variant packs a 6,800mAh battery, the Leitzphone and regular Xiaomi 17 Ultra both feature a 6,000mAh cell.
The Leitzphone comes in a single black finish with a fully black rear panel. Itβs available in just one configuration: 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.

Under the hood, the hardware remains identical to the Leica Edition sold in China. The phone runs on Qualcommβs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and Xiaomiβs HyperOS 3. Up front, thereβs a 6.9-inch LTPO βHyperRGBβ OLED display with a 1β120Hz adaptive refresh rate. It supports Dolby Vision and can reach up to 3,500 nits of peak brightness.
Cameras are, unsurprisingly, the focus here. The Leitzphone features a 50-megapixel front-facing camera and a triple rear setup co-developed with Leica. The main sensor is a 1-inch type 50-megapixel unit, joined by a 200-megapixel telephoto lens with a variable focal range between 75mm and 100mm, and a 50-megapixel ultrawide camera.
Xiaomi has also added a physical rotating Leica Camera Ring around the camera module. It allows users to adjust zoom and exposure manually. Thereβs also a Leica Essential mode that aims to recreate the look of classic Leica cameras like the M3 and M9.

The phone supports 90W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. It carries an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance and includes an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner. Audio features include Dolby Atmos tuning, stereo speakers, and Hi-Res Audio support for both wired and wireless listening.
For users who want to go further into photography territory, the Leitzphone is compatible with Xiaomiβs Photography Kit Pro. The accessory adds a 2,000mAh battery and a more camera-like grip, complete with physical controls.
At their core, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra (global version) and the Leica Leitzphone share nearly identical specifications, including the processor, display, and camera hardware. The key differences are:

The Leica Leitzphone is set at β¬1,999 in Europe and Β£1,699 in the UK. That places it well above the standard Xiaomi 17 Ultra, which starts at β¬1,499.
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Choosing between the Samsung Galaxy S26 and Vivo X300 isnβt just about specs; itβs about two very different flagship philosophies. One focuses on long-term refinement, software stability, and a polished premium experience, while the other pushes aggressive hardware, faster charging, and bold camera innovation at a lower price. Both aim at serious flagship buyers, but they appeal to different priorities. This comparison breaks down where each phone truly stands, so itβs easier to decide which one actually fits everyday use better.

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| Feature | Samsung Galaxy S26 | Vivo X300 | Winner |
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| Display | 6.3β³ Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, HDR10+, 2600 nits | 6.31β³ LTPO AMOLED, 120Hz, HDR10+, HDR Vivid, 4500 nits | Vivo X300 β brighter and sharper panel |
| Processor | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 / Exynos 2600 | Dimensity 9500 | Tie β both flagship-level performance |
| RAM & Storage | 12GB RAM, 256GB/512GB (UFS 4.X) | 12GB/16GB RAM, up to 1TB (UFS 4.1) | Vivo X300 β more RAM and storage options |
| Main Camera | 50MP + 10MP 3x telephoto + 12MP ultrawide | 200MP + 50MP periscope 3x + 50MP ultrawide | Vivo X300 β stronger hardware setup |
| Selfie Camera | 12MP AF | 50MP AF | Vivo X300 β higher resolution and detail |
| Video Recording | Up to 8K, strong stabilization | 4K up to 120fps HDR | Galaxy S26 β better high-end video flexibility |
| Battery | 4300mAh | 6040mAh (Global) | Vivo X300 β much larger capacity |
| Charging | 25W wired, 15W wireless | 90W wired, 40W wireless | Vivo X300 β significantly faster charging |
| Software Support | Android 16, up to 7 upgrades | Android 16, up to 5 upgrades | Galaxy S26 β longer software lifespan |
| Extra Features | Samsung DeX, Wireless DeX | Zeiss optics, IR blaster | Tie β depends on usage preference |
| Price | ~$900 / βΉ88,000 | ~$650 / βΉ76,000 | Vivo X300 β better value for money |
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The Samsung Galaxy S26 follows a clean, premium design with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and a sturdy aluminum frame. It feels refined and consistent with Samsungβs flagship identity. The Vivo X300 takes a slightly bolder approach with reinforced materials and stronger IP68/IP69 protection, giving it a more modern and experimental vibe. Samsung feels polished and timeless, while Vivo feels more aggressive and tech-focused, which may appeal more to users who prefer a standout flagship style.
Both phones use LTPO AMOLED panels with 120Hz refresh rates, but their tuning differs. The S26 focuses on balanced colors and natural contrast, making it comfortable for long viewing sessions. The X300 pushes higher brightness and sharper visuals, creating a more vivid and punchy look outdoors. Samsung feels more controlled and realistic, while Vivo delivers a stronger visual impact and a more dramatic display experience.
Galaxy S26 feels more refined overall, but Vivo X300 offers a more striking and brighter display experience.
The Galaxy S26 uses Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 or Exynos 2600, depending on region, delivering stable flagship-level performance with strong long-term optimization. Vivo X300 runs the Dimensity 9500, which feels more performance-focused and aggressive in heavy tasks and gaming. Both are extremely fast in daily use, but Samsung prioritizes smooth consistency while Vivo leans toward raw power and responsiveness. The difference is subtle yet noticeable, depending on usage style.
Samsung keeps a smaller battery with 25W wired and wireless charging, focusing on efficiency and long-term reliability. Vivo clearly targets power users with a much larger battery and 90W wired plus 40W wireless charging, making quick top-ups effortless. In practical use, Vivo feels more convenient for heavy users, while Samsung keeps things safe and predictable.
Galaxy S26 wins for long-term stability, while Vivo X300 stands out for battery life and charging speed.
Samsung uses a balanced triple-camera setup tuned for natural colors and reliable results. Video recording remains a strong point with excellent stabilization and consistent processing. Vivo X300 goes more ambitious with a 200MP main sensor, Zeiss optics, and a larger periscope lens, delivering sharper detail and stronger zoom flexibility. Samsung feels safer and more predictable, while Vivo feels more experimental and exciting for photography enthusiasts.
The S26βs 12MP autofocus selfie camera focuses on natural output and dependable video quality. Vivoβs 50MP autofocus selfie camera captures more detail and feels better suited for creators or social media users. The difference is noticeable in sharpness and flexibility, especially in bright conditions.
Samsung delivers consistency, but Vivo X300 offers more impressive camera hardware and creative flexibility.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 is priced at about $900 / βΉ88,000, placing it firmly in premium flagship territory. The Vivo X300 comes at roughly $650 / βΉ76,000, making it significantly more affordable while still offering high-end hardware. The price gap makes the comparison interesting because both phones target flagship buyers, but with different priorities.
Samsungβs price feels justified for buyers who want long software support, ecosystem features, and polished optimization. Vivoβs pricing looks more aggressive, offering stronger hardware specs for less money. The X300 feels like a better value on paper, while the S26 focuses more on experience and long-term reliability.
Galaxy S26 suits premium buyers; Vivo X300 delivers stronger hardware value for the price.
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Galaxy S26 stands out with long software support, One UI refinement, and ecosystem features like Samsung DeX that improve productivity. It feels designed for users who value stability and consistency. Vivo X300 focuses on bold hardware choices, including fast charging, a larger battery, and Zeiss-backed imaging, giving it a more performance-driven personality. Both phones are flagship-level but clearly target different user preferences.
If only one phone has to be chosen, the Samsung Galaxy S26 is the safer overall pick because it offers longer software support, a more refined flagship experience, and better long-term reliability, making it ideal for users planning to keep their phone for years.Β
The Vivo X300 is the stronger value option with better hardware on paper, faster charging, and more aggressive camera specs for the price.Β
Choose the Galaxy S26 for long-term stability and polish, or choose the Vivo X300 if maximum specs and value matter more right now.
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The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra introduces a new feature aimed at solving a common problem: maintaining privacy in public spaces. The Privacy Display, powered by Samsungβs Flex Magic Pixel (FMP) technology, allows users to keep their screen content visible to themselves while obscuring it from others.
This hardware-based solution integrates directly into the OLED panel and eliminates the need for adhesive privacy films or software dimming. Samsungβs Privacy Display offers an on-demand privacy solution without compromising screen quality when the feature is turned off.

The Privacy Display uses Flex Magic Pixel technology to control the direction of light emitted from the screen. The system includes two types of pixels: Wide Pixels and Narrow Pixels. In standard mode, both pixel types work together to provide a wide viewing angle. In privacy mode, the Wide Pixels deactivate or dim, while the Narrow Pixels funnel light directly forward. This creates a clear viewing experience for the user while blocking visibility from side angles.

Samsung enhanced this system with a multi-layer Black Matrix (BM) structure and LEAD 2.0 technology. The Black Matrix layers control light diffusion by separating red, green, and blue subpixels. LEAD 2.0 eliminates the need for polarizers, which are commonly used in OLED panels, improving brightness and reducing power consumption. The result is a display that appears clear from the front and blurred or invisible at side angles as shallow as 30 degrees.
The Privacy Display allows users to select from multiple privacy modes. The Maximum Privacy Protection mode hides the entire screen from side views, making it useful for sensitive tasks like viewing confidential documents or entering passwords. The Partial Privacy mode applies the effect to specific areas of the screen, such as notifications or keyboards, while leaving the rest of the content visible.

Samsung added AI integration to enhance the experience. The front-facing camera detects when someone else is looking at the screen and automatically activates privacy mode. Users can also set specific apps, like banking or email, to trigger the feature automatically.
Before Samsungβs Privacy Display, users relied on adhesive privacy films to obscure their screens. These films permanently reduce screen brightness and clarity, even when privacy is not needed. Samsungβs solution eliminates these problems. The Privacy Display remains invisible when turned off, providing the same brightness and clarity as a standard OLED panel.

There are trade-offs associated with the feature. Privacy mode reduces brightness and color vibrancy slightly, and some users may notice minor graininess due to the Narrow Pixel system. According to YouTuber Arun Maini (Mrwhosetheboss), the Black Matrix also slightly reduces overall viewing angles compared to older models, even when the feature is turned off. However, the ability to toggle privacy mode on and off makes this solution far more flexible than traditional privacy films.
The S26 Ultraβs Privacy Display addresses growing concerns over personal data security. With more people using smartphones for tasks like banking, private messaging, and work, the need for privacy in public spaces has become increasingly important. This hardware-based solution provides the best and most reliable way to protect sensitive information without requiring third-party accessories.
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The battle between Samsungβs Galaxy S26 Ultra and Appleβs iPhone 17 Pro Max represents the highest level of smartphone competition in 2026. Both devices aim to define the premium flagship standard, yet they approach it from very different angles, Samsung focusing on hardware versatility and productivity, while Apple prioritizes refinement, ecosystem integration, and consistent performance.Β
This comparison matters because both sit at the top of the market, where buyers expect zero compromises and long-term value. The real question isnβt which phone is more powerful, but which one actually fits the way people use a phone every single day.

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| Display | 6.9β³ LTPO AMOLED, 1440p, 2600 nits, anti-reflective | 6.9β³ LTPO OLED, 1320p, 3000 nits peak | S26 Ultra β sharper resolution + anti-reflection advantage |
| Performance | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 | Apple A19 Pro | iPhone 17 Pro Max β stronger optimization & sustained efficiency |
| Software Support | Android 16, 7 major upgrades | iOS 26 updates | iPhone 17 Pro Max β historically longer real-world support |
| RAM & Storage | Up to 16GB RAM, 1TB | Up to 12GB RAM, 2TB | Tie β Samsung more RAM, Apple more storage |
| Main Camera | 200MP + dual telephoto + 5x zoom | Triple 48MP + 4x zoom + LiDAR | S26 Ultra β more versatile zoom system |
| Video Recording | 8K, HDR10+, advanced stabilization | ProRes, Dolby Vision, Log video | iPhone 17 Pro Max β stronger professional video tools |
| Selfie Camera | 12MP HDR | 18MP with advanced video features | iPhone 17 Pro Max β better creator-focused front camera |
| Battery | 5000mAh | 4823β5088mAh | S26 Ultra β bigger battery + faster charging |
| Charging | 60W wired, 25W wireless | Faster % charging but lower wattage | S26 Ultra β more aggressive charging speeds |
| Extra Features | S Pen, DeX desktop mode | Face ID, satellite features | S26 Ultra β more productivity-focused extras |
| Ecosystem | Android flexibility | Apple ecosystem integration | iPhone 17 Pro Max β smoother ecosystem experience |
| Value for Money | ~$1300 | ~$1200 (higher India pricing) | S26 Ultra β more hardware value overall |
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The Galaxy S26 Ultra and iPhone 17 Pro Max both target the premium segment with glass-and-metal construction, but they approach usability differently. Samsung focuses on productivity with its built-in stylus and flat, functional design language, while Apple leans toward a refined, polished feel with tight ecosystem integration. The Galaxyβs anti-reflective coating and Armor Glass aim to reduce glare, making it feel more practical for outdoor use. The iPhone, on the other hand, emphasizes durability with Ceramic Shield and a cleaner aesthetic that feels more lifestyle-oriented than utility-focused. Subtle differences in ergonomics make each appeal to different buyers: Samsung feels like a power tool, while Apple feels like a luxury gadget.
Both phones use 120Hz LTPO OLED panels, delivering smooth scrolling and strong color accuracy. Samsung pushes higher resolution and sharper pixel density, which benefits reading and productivity tasks. Apple counters with excellent HDR tuning and higher peak brightness for video content. The Galaxyβs anti-reflection layer gives it an edge under bright light, while the iPhoneβs color calibration feels slightly more natural for media viewing.
The S26 Ultra suits users who value sharpness and functionality, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max feels more cinematic and polished for everyday viewing.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, paired with high RAM options and aggressive multitasking capabilities. It is clearly tuned for heavy Android workflows, gaming, and long-term performance stability. The iPhone 17 Pro Max uses the A19 Pro chip, which focuses on efficiency and smooth optimization with iOS. In real-world use, Appleβs software integration often makes performance feel effortless, while Samsung offers more raw flexibility and customization. Power users may prefer Samsungβs open multitasking environment, while those wanting consistent fluidity may gravitate toward Appleβs approach.
Samsung includes a larger battery and faster wired charging, making quick top-ups more practical for busy schedules. Wireless charging speeds are similar, but Samsungβs faster refill rate feels more convenient for heavy users. Apple focuses on efficiency, so battery life should remain strong despite slightly smaller capacity figures. The charging difference subtly reflects brand philosophy: Samsung prioritizes speed, Apple prioritizes long-term battery health and balance.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra wins for power users needing fast charging and flexibility, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max excels in efficient, stable day-to-day performance.
Samsung pushes hardware dominance with a 200MP primary sensor and dual telephoto setup, offering more zoom versatility and detail flexibility. This makes it better suited for users who enjoy experimenting with framing and long-range shots. Appleβs triple 48MP system focuses on consistency, natural tones, and professional video tools like ProRes and Dolby Vision. Samsung delivers strong hardware-driven results, while Apple emphasizes predictable output that often requires less editing. The Galaxy feels more experimental and feature-packed, whereas the iPhone leans toward creator-friendly reliability.
The Galaxy uses a practical, sharp front camera tuned for balanced HDR and social-ready output. Appleβs selfie setup adds depth sensing and cinematic video options, which can feel more premium for video calls and content creation. Samsungβs results tend to be slightly punchier, while Apple maintains a more natural skin tone profile.
The S26 Ultra is better for zoom and photography flexibility, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max remains the stronger choice for consistent video and creator-focused workflows.
Galaxy S26 Ultra is priced around $1300 (βΉ140,000), while the iPhone 17 Pro Max starts at roughly $1200 (βΉ150,000), depending on region and storage. Despite the lower dollar figure, Appleβs pricing in India positions it slightly higher, which changes the value equation for many buyers. Samsung offers more hardware-focused value with a higher resolution display and aggressive camera specs, making the price feel justified for tech enthusiasts. Apple, however, justifies its pricing through ecosystem reliability, long-term software support, and resale value, which matters to buyers who upgrade frequently.
Samsung feels like a better raw hardware value, especially for users wanting maximum features. Appleβs pricing makes more sense for users deeply invested in iOS or professional video workflows.
The S26 Ultra offers stronger spec-based value, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max justifies its price through ecosystem and long-term experience.
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Galaxy S26 Ultra stands out with its stylus integration, desktop-like DeX mode, higher-resolution display, and flexible camera system. It feels designed for users who treat a smartphone as a productivity device. The iPhone 17 Pro Max counters with deep ecosystem connectivity, advanced video recording tools, satellite features, and a polished software experience that prioritizes consistency. Samsungβs approach feels ambitious and feature-rich, while Appleβs strategy focuses on refinement and stability. Both phones clearly target premium buyers, but with different philosophies, one centered on capability, the other on cohesion.
If only one phone has to be chosen, the Galaxy S26 Ultra makes more sense for most buyers because it delivers more hardware value, greater flexibility, faster charging, and a more versatile camera system at a similar price point. It feels like the stronger all-around flagship for power users and those who want maximum capability.Β
iPhone 17 Pro Max remains the better choice mainly for users deeply invested in the Apple ecosystem or focused heavily on professional video workflows, but overall, Samsung offers the more complete package for the money.
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Motorola has confirmed the launch date of its upcoming Edge series smartphone in India. The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion will launch on March 6 at 12 pm IST. After the announcement, the device will be available for purchase through Flipkart and Motorolaβs official website.

The smartphone is positioned as the most affordable model in the Edge 70 lineup. While official pricing has not been announced yet, expectations suggest a starting price below βΉ25,000, placing it slightly under the Motorola Edge 70. Ahead of the India launch, the device is also scheduled to make its global debut on March 2 before MWC 2026 in Barcelona.
In terms of cameras, the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion will feature a 50MP Sony LYTIA 710 primary sensor with Moto AI enhancements. It will be paired with a 13MP ultrawide camera that also supports macro and depth functions. Motorola states that the cameras are Pantone validated for more accurate color and skin tone reproduction. On the front, the phone will include a 32MP selfie camera for photos and video calls. The company has confirmed that all cameras, including the front sensor, will support 4K video recording.

The device will be powered by a 7,000mAh silicon-carbon battery with support for 68W wired fast charging. Despite the large battery capacity, Motorola claims the phone will maintain a slim profile with a thickness of 7.99mm.
The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion is expected to offer durability features, including IP68 and IP69 ratings for water and dust resistance, along with MIL-STD-810H military-grade certification. The handset will also come in Pantone-curated color options: Pantone Blue Surf, Pantone Country Air, and Pantone Silhouette. The rear panel will use a fabric-style finish designed to provide a premium in-hand feel.
Although not officially confirmed, the smartphone is expected to run on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset. More details, including pricing and full specifications, will be revealed at launch.
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Every once in a while, a product comes along that feels like it was made specifically for your needs. For me, the Baseus Nomos 245W 6-in-1 Charging Station is one of those products. Designed for the modern professional juggling multiple devices, this charging station ticks (almost) all the right boxes.

After a month of using it as part of my daily desk setup, I can confidently say itβs not just a charger, itβs a productivity tool that simplifies your workspace while keeping your devices powered up.
Hereβs my full breakdown of the Baseus Nomos 245W, from design to performance, and ultimately, why it has earned a permanent spot on my desk.

Letβs start with the design. The Baseus Nomos 245W is unmistakably a desktop-first device. Forget the bulky look of traditional charging hubs, this station is sleek, compact, and clearly designed to complement a modern workspace. Measuring roughly 4.7 x 3.6 x 1.4 inches, the main unit has a low-profile rectangular form factor with rounded edges. This makes it feel more like a premium desk accessory than a utilitarian gadget.

The graphite-colored matte finish with subtle metallic accents gives it a minimalist, professional aesthetic that blends seamlessly into my desk setup. It also features an anti-slip silicone base that ensures it stays put even when Iβm pulling out one of the retractable cables.
Speaking of cables, the built-in dual retractable USB-C cables are an absolute game-changer. They eliminate the need for extra cords cluttering up my space, and their braided design feels durable and premium. They extend to about 31.5 inches and retract smoothly with a satisfying snap. The mechanism has eight locking positions, so you can adjust the length to suit your needs. Itβs perfect for tidying up the workspace when youβre done charging.


Then thereβs the tiltable Qi2 wireless charging pad on top. Itβs designed for MagSafe-compatible devices, and I love how it doubles as a stand for my iPhone. Whether Iβm working on my laptop or just glancing at notifications, the adjustable angle (from flat to about 130Β°) makes it easy to keep my phone visible while it charges.

One minor drawback here is the external power brick. While the split-design keeps the desktop unit slim and cool, the brick is fairly large, almost the same size as the charging station itself. This makes it less travel-friendly, but since itβs primarily designed as a stationary desktop charger, I donβt mind too much.
Hereβs where the Baseus Nomos 245W really shines. With a total power output of 245W, this thing is a beast. Itβs capable of charging up to six devices simultaneously without breaking a sweat. The port configuration includes:
The charger comes with BPS 3.0 intelligent power distribution, and it dynamically allocates power between devices. For example, I regularly charge my Asus Vivobook S14 (65W) alongside my Apple iPad 11th Gen (45W) and iPhone 13 (15W wireless), Cuktech 15 Ultra Power Bank (165W), and the station handles it effortlessly.

Even when pushing close to the 245W limit, thereβs no noticeable drop in performance; it intelligently throttles power without disconnecting devices or resetting the charge.
The retractable cables are ideal for quick plug-and-go charging, especially for devices like power banks, laptops, or tablets. The USB-A port is less exciting, maxing out at 22.5W, but itβs useful for older devices like a smartwatch or Bluetooth speaker.

Heat management is often an issue with high-wattage chargers, but Baseus seems to have nailed this with their GaN technology and split-design. By moving the AC conversion components to the external power brick, the desktop unit stays surprisingly cool even when running at full capacity.

After running multiple devices at over 200W for an hour, I could feel only minimal warmth on the station itself. The Smart Cooling Mode kicks in automatically when the temperature rises, and I appreciate that the device prioritizes stability over raw performance in these situations.
The 3-inch digital display on the front panel is one of my favorite features. It provides real-time data on total wattage, individual port output, and charging modes. For a tech enthusiast like me, itβs fascinating to watch the power distribution in action.

For example, I can see exactly how much power my Vivobook is pulling while still keeping an eye on the wireless pad and USB-A port.
There are three performance modes:
This level of control is rare in charging stations and adds to the overall premium feel of the product.
One small quirk: the display is a bit dim, which might be an issue for brighter setups.
The Baseus Nomos 245W 6-in-1 Charging Station is a near-perfect solution for anyone looking to streamline their desk setup. It combines powerful performance, thoughtful design, and smart features in a compact, aesthetically pleasing package. The retractable cables and Qi2 wireless charging pad are standout features, making it ideal for professionals who value both functionality and workspace aesthetics.

That said, itβs not without its drawbacks. The external power brick is bulky, and the proprietary connector means youβll need to be careful not to lose or damage the cable. At $199.99, itβs also a premium investment, but one that feels justified given the performance and build quality.
Who is it for?
If youβre someone like me, constantly charging multiple devices and tired of messy cables, this is a must-have. Itβs perfect for home offices, professional workstations, or anyone who wants a cleaner, more efficient desktop setup.
Who should skip it?
If youβre looking for a portable charger or donβt need the high wattage, the bulky power brick and premium price tag might be overkill.
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Motorola is making a strong push on the software front this year. Shortly after Google rolled out the first Android 17 beta, the company quickly launched its own Android 17 beta program. Even better, Motorola is steadily expanding the beta to more devices.
So, how do you get access to the Android 17 beta program on a Motorola phone? Weβll tell you all the steps you need to follow here.
Motorola began its Android 17 beta program with Moto G57, Moto G57 Power, and Edge 2025, and quickly expanded to cover more Edge and Moto G series models.
Hereβs the complete list:
More Motorola smartphones should get access to the Android 17 beta program in the coming days and weeks. Weβll update the list periodically to keep it up-to-date.Β
If your Motorola phone is on the list, you can sign up for the Android 17 beta program to get early access to the latest features and upgrades before the stable release.
Beta builds may contain bugs or broken features. Therefore, itβs advised to install them on a secondary device. Here are the required steps to follow:
Step 1: Create an account on Motorolaβs community website. Skip this step if you already have it.
Step 2: Go to βMy productsβ section and and tap βMotoβ.
Step 3: Click βAddβ and enter the details of your Motorola device.
Step 4: Check the βOpt-in device for MFNβ box and click βSubmitβ.
Step 5: Go to the MFN Beta Testing page and look for the available testing opportunity for your Motorola device.
Step 6: Tap the registration link and fill in the required details.
Motorola may send emails regarding your beta application. Therefore, remember to check your inbox regularly, including the spam folder.
Please note that seats may be limited, so not everyone who signs up for the beta program may receive early access. To increase your chances, you must complete the steps as soon as Motorola announces the beta program for your device.
Once your application gets approved, youβll receive an OTA update soon. You can also manually check for updates by navigating to Settings > System updates > Check for updates.
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Choosing between the Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus and iPhone 17 Pro isnβt just about specs; itβs about deciding what kind of flagship experience fits your lifestyle. One focuses on raw display power, bigger battery life, and feature-packed flexibility, while the other leans into refined performance, pro-grade video tools, and ecosystem smoothness.Β
With both sitting in the premium price range, this comparison matters for buyers who want maximum value without regret. Hereβs a clear, side-by-side look at where each phone truly shines and which one feels like the smarter choice in real everyday use.

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| Display | 6.7β³ Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, 1440p, 2600 nits | 6.3β³ LTPO Super Retina XDR OLED, 120Hz, 3000 nits | Galaxy S26 Plus β Higher resolution and larger immersive panel |
| Build & Protection | Gorilla Glass Victus 2, Armor Aluminum 2, IP68 | Ceramic Shield 2, Aluminum alloy, IP68 | iPhone 17 Pro β Stronger protection feel and deeper water resistance |
| Processor | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 / Exynos 2600 | Apple A19 Pro | iPhone 17 Pro β Better optimization and sustained performance |
| RAM & Storage | 12GB RAM, 256/512GB (UFS 4.X) | 12GB RAM, 256GBβ1TB (NVMe) | iPhone 17 Pro β Faster storage and higher max option |
| Main Camera | 50MP + 10MP telephoto + 12MP ultrawide | 48MP + 48MP periscope + 48MP ultrawide + LiDAR | iPhone 17 Pro β More advanced camera hardware |
| Video Recording | 8K, HDR10+, gyro-EIS | 4K ProRes, Dolby Vision, Apple Log 2, Spatial video | iPhone 17 Pro β Pro-level video features |
| Selfie Camera | 12MP, 4K video | 18MP ultrawide, ProRes RAW, Dolby Vision | iPhone 17 Pro β More versatile front camera |
| Battery | 4900mAh | 3998β4252mAh | Galaxy S26 Plus β Larger battery capacity |
| Charging | 45W wired, 20W wireless | Faster 50% wired in 20 min, 25W MagSafe | Galaxy S26 Plus β Higher wired charging power |
| Software & Updates | Android 16, up to 7 major upgrades | iOS 26, long-term optimization | Tie β Android flexibility vs iOS stability |
| Extra Features | Samsung DeX, Wireless DeX, UWB | Face ID, Satellite SOS, UWB Gen2 | Tie β Different strengths for different users |
| Price (Approx) | $1100 / βΉ120,000 | $1100 / βΉ135,000 | Galaxy S26 Plus β Better value for money |
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The Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus and iPhone 17 Pro both target premium users but approach design differently. Samsung focuses on a sleek glass-and-aluminum build with Armor Aluminum 2 and Gorilla Glass Victus 2, giving it a clean, modern flagship identity. Apple counters with Ceramic Shield 2 and a refined aluminum alloy structure that feels denser and premium in hand. Both carry IP68 protection, but Appleβs deeper water resistance rating adds extra reassurance for long-term durability. The Galaxy feels more minimal and futuristic, while the iPhone leans toward a compact, professional aesthetic that many users associate with reliability.
Samsungβs 6.7-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X panel pushes higher resolution and sharpness, delivering ultra-crisp visuals and richer color depth. The iPhone 17 Proβs LTPO Super Retina XDR OLED excels in brightness and HDR handling, especially with Dolby Vision content and strong outdoor visibility. Samsungβs display feels more immersive for media lovers, while Appleβs calibration tends to look more natural and consistent across apps.
For pure screen immersion, the Galaxy S26 Plus has the edge. For color accuracy and balanced viewing, the iPhone 17 Pro feels more polished overall.
The Galaxy S26 Plus uses Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 or Exynos 2600, depending on region, both paired with 12GB RAM and UFS 4.X storage, delivering fast multitasking and strong gaming efficiency. The iPhone 17 Pro runs on the A19 Pro chip with tight iOS optimization and a powerful GPU, making animations smoother and heavy apps feel instantly responsive. Android offers flexibility and desktop-like DeX support, while iOS focuses on consistency and long-term app performance. The iPhone often feels faster in real-world responsiveness, but Samsungβs hardware power gives it more raw flexibility for power users.
Samsung packs a larger 4900mAh battery with 45W wired charging and 20W wireless charging, making it better suited for longer usage days. Appleβs smaller battery is compensated by software efficiency, and MagSafe charging remains convenient, though slower overall. Samsung clearly targets users who want fewer charging breaks, while Apple prioritizes battery stability and predictable endurance.
Performance is neck-and-neck, but Samsung wins on battery capacity and charging speed, while Apple feels smoother for long-term ecosystem performance.
The Galaxy S26 Plus uses a 50MP main sensor with a 3x telephoto and ultrawide setup, producing balanced shots with strong HDR and reliable zoom for daily photography. The iPhone 17 Pro takes a more aggressive approach with three 48MP sensors, including a periscope telephoto and LiDAR scanner. Appleβs camera system shines in video features like ProRes, Dolby Vision, and spatial recording, making it appealing for creators. Samsungβs color processing tends to be more vibrant and social-media ready, while Apple focuses on realistic tones and cinematic consistency.
Samsungβs 12MP selfie camera delivers natural skin tones and sharp 4K video, while Appleβs upgraded 18MP ultrawide front camera adds more flexibility for group shots and advanced video capture. Appleβs front camera feels more feature-rich, especially for vlog-style recording.
For photography versatility and pro-level video, iPhone 17 Pro leads. For punchy everyday photos and simpler results, Galaxy S26 Plus feels more instantly appealing.
Both phones start around $1100, but regional pricing shows a clear gap: approximately βΉ120,000 for the Galaxy S26 Plus and βΉ135,000 for the iPhone 17 Pro. Samsung offers flagship specs, higher display resolution, and faster charging at a slightly lower price, which strengthens its value proposition. Appleβs pricing reflects ecosystem advantages, long software support perception, and advanced video tools. Buyers already invested in Apple services may find the premium justified, while Android users may see Samsung as offering more hardware per rupee.
The Galaxy feels aggressively priced for what it delivers, especially in display and battery. The iPhoneβs higher cost makes sense for users prioritizing camera workflows and iOS integration, but value seekers may hesitate.
Samsung wins on value for money; Apple justifies pricing mainly through ecosystem and camera sophistication.
Disclaimer:
Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
Galaxy S26 Plus stands out with Samsung DeX, larger battery capacity, sharper display resolution, and fast charging that suits heavy multimedia and productivity users. The iPhone 17 Pro differentiates itself through advanced video recording, spatial media features, satellite safety tools, and deep hardware-software optimization. Samsung feels more feature-packed on paper, while Apple focuses on refinement and consistency that quietly improve daily usage. Choosing between them often comes down to ecosystem preference rather than pure specifications.
Galaxy S26 Plus is the better pick for users wanting display quality, battery endurance, and strong value. The iPhone 17 Pro feels more suited to creators and users who prioritize video performance, polished software experience, and long-term ecosystem integration.
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A prototype that looks like Xiaomiβs upcoming performance car has been spotted in Barcelona, just days before the start of Mobile World Congress 2026. The vehicleβs low stance, wide body, and aggressive rear wing suggest this is not a regular production model. Instead, it looks like a concept built with racing in mind.

The car carries a clear βXiaomiβ branding on its wheel covers and has a design that oozes aerodynamics. Its body sits extremely close to the ground, with sharp lines and a large carbon-fiber spoiler at the back. The overall shape gives away the fact that itβs optimized to reduce air resistance.Β
Xiaomi itself added to the speculation with a brief teaser message hinting at an upcoming surprise.

Notably, Xiaomi has already confirmed plans to introduce a Vision Gran Turismo concept in partnership with Polyphony Digital, the studio behind the long-running racing franchise Gran Turismo 7.
The Vision Gran Turismo program allows automakers to design concept cars without the usual limits of road regulations or production constraints. It has become a platform for brands to showcase bold ideas, especially in performance and electric vehicle technology.Β
By joining the project, Xiaomi gains access to millions of players and racing fans worldwide to show its electric vehicles alongside some of the most recognizable performance brands.


Xiaomiβs connection to the series is not new. Earlier announcements confirmed that its SU7 Ultra would appear in the game. Company founder Lei Jun has previously highlighted the importance of combining technology, design, and gaming culture as part of the brandβs broader automotive strategy under Xiaomi.
While details about the Barcelona-sighted vehicle remain limited, the combination of public road testing, teaser posts, and gaming collaborations suggests something significant is in development. The MWC 2026 will run from March 2 to March 5, where Xiaomi will take the wraps off the vehicle.
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The HMD Luma is a 4G phone, built around the Unisoc T615, a 12nm processor. Itβs not designed for heavy gaming or demanding workloads, and HMD doesnβt position it that way. The Luma is clearly meant for day-to-day tasks: messaging, social media, streaming, navigation, maybe some light multitasking.

Memory is fixed at 4GB of RAM, with either 128GB or 256GB of storage. The display measures 6.67 inches and uses an HD+ LCD panel (720 x 1604). On paper, that resolution might not sound impressive at this size, but HMD pairs it with a 120Hz refresh rate, which is a noticeable step up from the 90Hz seen on some earlier budget models. Scrolling and general navigation should feel smooth. Peak brightness is rated at around 500 nits, which should handle outdoor visibility reasonably well in most conditions.
Camera hardware is straightforward. Thereβs a 50MP main sensor on the back and an 8MP front camera for selfies and video calls. As with most phones in this segment, real-world performance will depend more on image processing than megapixel count. Still, a 50MP sensor gives HMD room to offer decent detail in good lighting.
The 5,000mAh battery is fairly standard in 2026, but combined with a modest chipset and HD+ display, it should translate into dependable endurance. Charging is capped at 18W over USB-C 2.0 β not particularly fast by 2026 standards, but acceptable for a budget device.
Some of the smaller inclusions stand out more than the headline specs. The 3.5mm headphone jack remains. It might look like a small detail, but it saves buyers from needing to purchase expensive Bluetooth earphones β something that matters at this price point. Stereo speakers are included as well, along with Bluetooth 5.0 and dual-SIM 4G connectivity. None of these are flashy on paper, yet together they reinforce the phoneβs βkeep it simpleβ positioning.

The Luma comes in Titanium and Blue finishes, weighing about 198 grams and measuring 8.65mm thick. It ships with Android 15 out of the box, though long-term software support details havenβt been highlighted yet.
For now, the device has appeared on HMDβs regional websites in Nigeria and Ghana with a βcoming soonβ tag. Pricing hasnβt been announced yet, but based on the hardware, itβs clearly aimed at the entry-to-mid budget bracket.
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Xiaomi is expanding its home appliance lineup again, this time with a new range of Mi Home central air conditioners built around Chinaβs 2026 energy efficiency standard.

The company says the new systems are designed for whole-home setups, targeting apartments and larger residences that need multi-room cooling and heating. Pricing starts at 15,999 yuan, which is equivalent to $2,332 at the current exchange rate.
The series goes on sale March 5, 2026, and focuses on multi-split configurations paired with single-impeller outdoor units. Several capacity options are available:
Under the hood, Xiaomi is using a dual-cylinder compressor with enthalpy-increasing gas injection. In simple terms, that setup is meant to keep performance stable in extreme temperatures. The company claims the systems can operate in environments ranging from -28Β°C to 65Β°C, covering everything from northern winters to peak summer heat in southern China.
There are also some engineering tweaks aimed at improving efficiency. The outdoor unit features a three-row evaporator and three-row condenser, along with electronic expansion valves on both indoor and outdoor units. Xiaomi says this increases the copper heat exchange area by about 22.5%, contributing to the βSuper Level 1β energy efficiency rating β reportedly the highest energy efficiency tier under Chinaβs standards.
As expected, the systems integrate with Xiaomiβs Mi Home platform, allowing remote control through the app, scheduling, voice commands, and likely energy monitoring features. Optional accessories are available for different installation layouts, though Xiaomi hasnβt detailed all configurations publicly yet.
Real-world performance, noise levels, and long-term reliability will ultimately matter more than lab ratings. But based on specifications alone, Xiaomi appears to be positioning its new Mi Home central AC lineup as a serious contender in Chinaβs mid-to-high-end market.
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Foldable phones are going through a major innovation refresh in 2026. Samsung recently showed off its creaseless foldable display, which is expected to be used in the upcoming iPhone Fold. And while we assumed Android foldables might adopt this technology at a later date, Oppo has already teased the upcoming Find N6 with a sleek, creaseless inner screen.
Now, an Honor official has taken to Weibo to reveal the flush look of the inner display on the upcoming Magic V6 foldable.
Honor executive Wang Fei posted photos of the Magic V6βs inner display, and at least in these images, thereβs no visible crease running down the center. On the contrary, most current foldables show some form of ridge or reflection line where the display bends.
Of course, controlled lighting and carefully chosen angles can hide a lot. But if Honorβs images reflect real-world performance, the Magic V6 could mark a meaningful step forward.



In his post, Wang Fei didnβt just talk about crease control. He framed it as an important factor for attracting first-time foldable buyers, especially those who remain skeptical about durability or display quality. According to him, managing the crease is crucial, but itβs only part of the story.
He says that thinness and lightness remain the βcore technologiesβ of foldable phones. In his view, a successful foldable canβt just look good when open; it has to stay slim and easy to carry. And importantly, that thinness shouldnβt come at the cost of battery life, reliability, performance, or overall user experience.
Thatβs a familiar tension in foldable design. Reducing the crease often requires hinge redesigns, new display layers, or tighter tolerances, all of which can affect thickness, weight, and internal space for components like batteries. Brands have been juggling these trade-offs for years.

Honor claims it has βconsistently ledβ in foldable technology, and the Magic V6 is its latest attempt at doing that.Β If the company has truly managed to minimize the crease without compromising other fundamentals, it would mean foldables are maturing as everyday devices.
The real test, as always, will come when people hold the phone in their hands.
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Itβs been a few years since Xiaomi last released a laptop under its own name. The most recent model, the Xiaomi Book 14, debuted in 2023. Since then, the company has continued shipping laptops under its Redmi sub-brand, but a proper Xiaomi-branded notebook has been noticeably absent from the lineup.
A new leak suggests Xiaomi may finally be preparing to launch an AI-powered ultra-thin laptop. The information comes from Chinese blogger Digital Chat Station, who shared early details about the device earlier today.Β

While the post doesnβt directly name the company, hints in the comments section point toward Xiaomi as the likely brand behind it.
According to the leak, the laptop will feature a 14-inch display and weigh around 1 kilogram, give or take a little. Under the hood, the machine is said to come in two processor configurations β Intel Ultra 5 325 and Ultra X7 358H. Both are the latest Intel CPUs launched at the CES 2026 event last month.Β
The Intel Core Ultra 5 325 is built on Intelβs 18A process and features 8 cores in a 4P + 4LPE layout, with 8 threads and a maximum frequency of 4.5GHz.Β

The higher-end option, the Intel Ultra X7 358H, is a more performance-oriented chip. It features a 16-core design arranged in a 4 + 8 + 4 configuration and can reach up to 4.8 GHz. The chip includes 18MB of L3 cache and integrates Intelβs Radiant B390 graphics.Β
As for the memory, the leak suggests two variants. A 24GB RAM model paired with 1TB of storage, and a 32GB RAM model paired with the same 1TB SSD.Β
The tipster has not revealed what the AI features will be and confirmed in comments that there wonβt be a 16-inch model.Β
As with most early leaks, details could change before an official announcement. We will keep you in the loop if we get new details about the laptop.Β
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Honor introduced its last number series, the Honor 500 smartphones, in November last year. The time is now approaching for the brand to introduce the successors, which will reportedly be called the Honor 600.
The device was previously revealed to feature a 9,000mAh battery and a 6.57-inch screen. Now, tipster Digital Chat Station has added more specifications to the mix.
According to the latest information, the Honor 600βs 6.57-inch screen will have a LPTS 1.5K resolution and 2.5D curved glass.Β
The headline feature, however, is still the battery. A 9,000mAh silicon battery would be unusually large for a mainstream smartphone. Silicon-based batteries are gradually becoming more common, allowing brands to increase capacity without making devices dramatically thicker.

On the camera side, the leak mentions a 200MP main sensor with a 1/1.4-inch size, paired with a telephoto lens. A sensor that large could help with low-light performance and detail retention, while the telephoto lens suggests the company isnβt cutting back on zoom capabilities.
Interestingly, an engineering sample of the phone has reportedly been tested with Qualcommβs Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. Itβs interesting because the Honor 500 features a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, which means the Honor 600 would be a massive performance jump.

Other reported features include a metal frame, wireless charging support, and a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. The ultrasonic scanner, in particular, would be a step up from the optical in-display sensor on the Honor 500.
Of course, these details are based on leaks, and specifications can change before launch. However, since this information comes from a credible source, it may be reliable. We will keep you updated if any new information emerges.
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Xiaomi's latest Wear OS smartwatch is here, and it means serious business. Meet the Xiaomi Watch 5, a no-compromises smartwatch with a massive battery. Before we go through the numbers, let's do an unboxing. The Watch 5 ships with Xiaomi's typical two-pin magnetic charger. We're not fans of it. First, it ends on a USB-A connection, not a USB-C, which isn't ideal in early 2026. Second, the two-pin design means you need to fiddle when placing the watch down to charge. It'd be much easier if Xiaomi went with a universal magnetic design, like Samsung and OnePlus. Charger aside, the...

Next week will be busy with news from the MWC and upcoming Apple announcements. This week the big event was the launch of the Galaxy S26 series. In case you missed it, this post serves as a jumping off point to the most important details. We also have a hands-on review with all three S26 models as well as a hands-on video. Long story short, the S26 trio is already on pre-order and will officially go on sale on March 11. The first shipments should start arriving around that time too. Itβs important to highlight that Samsung revised the prices of the S-series models β hereβs the detailed...
Earlier this month, Samsung started rolling out the February 2026 security update. However, the update has only reached a few Galaxy devices so far. As February is almost over, many users are still waiting to receive the latest security patch on their phones. It means that several Galaxy devices will get an older security patch in 2026.
Right now, the February 2026 update is available for Samsungβs newest flagship models. These include the Samsung Galaxy S25, Galaxy S24, and Galaxy S23 series. Samsung has also released the update for its latest foldable phones, including Galaxy TriFold, Fold 7, Fold 6, Fold 5, and Fold 4 along with Flip models.
This time, the rollout seems slower than usual. Many other Galaxy devices, including older flagship and mid-range models, have not received the February 2026 patch yet. Since the month is almostend, it looks like several Galaxy phones may get an older security patch, means February 2026 patch, in March 2026.
There could be a few reasons for this delay. Samsung was busy with the One UI 8.5 Beta Program and the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event. When Samsung works on big software updates and major product launches, monthly security updates can sometimes move more slowly.
For users who have not received the February update, there is no need to worry. They may receive it in March 2026. You can check a list of those devices that will get an older patch in March 2026.
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These Galaxy Devices will get an older security patch in March 2026
Some of them could also get the February 2026 patch next month
Users can check for updates by going to Settings, then Software Update, and tapping Download and Install to see if the latest version is available for their device. Stay tuned.
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Samsung just launched the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and rumors of the Galaxy S27 Ultra LOFIC camera evolution have started to surface. The latest entry signals a breakthrough in imaging capabilities, matching the βking of lenses.β
Leaker Digital Chat Station revealed that Samsung is developing a new 200MP sensor internally labeled HPA. A large 1/1.12 inch sensor with LOFIC technology baked in. In industry circles, it is already being called the βking of lenses.β
Ice Universe stepped in with the part Samsung diehards actually care about. The Samsung insider revealed that the Galaxy S27 Ultra will not use the exact HPA unit; it will use HP6. Meanwhile, thereβs more you should know.
The HP6 is essentially the consumer-tuned version of HPA. Slightly smaller at 1/1.3 inch, which sounds like a downgrade if you only read spec sheets, but performance matches the larger 200MP ISOCELL HPA camera sensor.
LOFIC stands for Lateral Overflow Integration Capacitor. What it really means is better dynamic range. LOFIC allows the sensor to store extra charge when light gets intense, instead of clipping it.
The result should be cleaner HDR without the artificial overprocessing that sometimes makes Samsung photos look overcooked. If Samsung gets this right, it is about image quality that actually competes with the best.
If you are holding an S24 Ultra or older, the S26 Ultra will still be a massive leap. But if you already own the S25 and care deeply about camera innovation, 2027 is shaping up to be the real reset.
Source β Ice Universe and Digital Chat Station (Weibo)
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At MWC 2026, Xiaomi took the wraps off the Xiaomi 17 series for global markets, alongside a new Wear OS watch and a handful of ecosystem devices. The new devices from Xiaomi come as the toughest competitors to the Galaxy S26 and Watch 8.
This is the kind of launch that Samsungβs mobile division studies carefully. Galaxy Watch 8 has been up for purchase since July, and preorders for the Galaxy S26 series are officially open ahead of sale commencement on March 11.
The Xiaomi 17 Ultra introduces Xiaomiβs first 1-inch LOFIC main sensor. LOFIC, short for lateral overflow integration capacitor, increases full well capacity.
Simply put, captures more light without blowing highlights, which means better HDR and more dynamic range in tough lighting.
Samsung has pushed large sensors and pixel binning for years, especially with its 200MP ISOCELL lineup. Now Xiaomi is going after sensor physics more aggressively.
Xiaomi is pairing a 200MP sensor with a 75mm to 100mm mechanical optical zoom, extending to a 400mm equivalent using sensor crop. It is Leica-tuned and built to APO standards to reduce fringing and ghosting.
Xiaomi says:
Xiaomi 17 Ultra breaks new ground with Xiaomiβs first 1β³ LOFIC main camera sensor. The Light Fusion 1050L image sensor uses cutting-edge capacitor technology to significantly increase full-well capacity and enable next-generation HDR performance. Another key breakthrough is the Leica 200MP 75β100mm camera, featuring a 75β100mm mechanical optical zoom. Built to Leica APO optical references, the telephoto camera maintains high image quality with minimal ghosting and colour fringing across the entire zoom range, and expands to a 400mm (17.2x) equivalent focal length thanks to advanced sensor technology for outstanding long-range photography.
Samsungβs Ultra models have long defined the Android zoom camera. If Xiaomiβs 200MP telephoto delivers cleaner long-range shots with true optical transitions between focal lengths, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will have real pressure on its hands.
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Xiaomi 17 series first debuted in China as one of the earliest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 flagships. Now, the Chinese phone maker is bringing it globally, with the Xiaomi 17 starting at β¬999 and the Xiaomi 17 Ultra at β¬1,499 in Europe.
Similar to the Galaxy S26 series, Xiaomi 17 series run Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. Theoretically, the performance may draw, but Samsungβs flagship phones are already nailing the benchmarks with impressive scores.
The Xiaomi 17 Ultra boasts aΒ 50MP primary camera, a 200MP telephoto sensor, a 50MP ultrawide camera, and a 50MP selfie snapper. The phone sports a 6.9-inch display, packing 6,000mAh battery with 90W charging and up to 1TB of storage.
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TORRAS is launching a new anti-reflective screen protector designed specifically for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. The OrigArmor Screen Protector also boasts high light transmittance, enhanced protection against damage and easy installation with a roller tray system. You can find it now on the official TORRAS store as well as on Amazon. The TORRAS OrigArmor screen protector for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Since the S24 Ultra, Samsung has been using special glass for the display that cuts down on reflections. However, typical screen protectors negate this advantage of the...
You can get a brand-new Galaxy S26 Ultra for $0 in the US. The phone can literally be free for you, but there are strings attached. Verizon is taking your existing device and offering an S26 Ultra, just agree to their only term.
If you buy the Samsung Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, or S26 Ultra on the Verizon Device Payment Program, activate it on the Unlimited Ultimate plan, and trade in an eligible device, you can receive up to $1,300 in bill credits.
This number matters because it matches the price ceiling of the S26 Ultra. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra starts at $1,299 in the US. If you qualify for the full amount, Verizon essentially wipes out the phoneβs retail cost through monthly credits.
Understanding the $1,300 trade-in math
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is financed over 36 months at 0 percent APR through Verizonβs Device Payment Program.
If your trade-in qualifies for the full $1,300 promotional value, Verizon applies bill credits spread evenly across those 36 months.
So instead of paying, for example, roughly $36 per month for a $1,300 device, you receive an equivalent monthly credit. The charge and the credit cancel each other out. Net result: $0 per month for the phone.
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Step 1: Go to Samsungβs website and select the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Choose Verizon as your carrier and opt for the Verizon Device Payment Program. Make sure you are selecting or upgrading to the Unlimited Ultimate plan.
Step 2: Complete the purchase through Samsung. You are financing the device through Verizon, but the transaction starts on Samsungβs side.
Step 3: After placing the order, head to Verizonβs trade-in portal online. The trade-in is processed through Verizonβs system, not Samsungβs internal trade-in program.
Step 4: Submit your eligible device details. Confirm it powers on, has no activation lock, and no battery damage; ship it as instructed.
Step 5: Once Verizon verifies the device, bill credits begin applying across your 36-month term.
According to Samsungβs website, the following devices are eligible for the full $1,300 promotional trade-in value when paired with Verizonβs Device Payment Program and the Unlimited Ultimate plan:
Galaxy S series
Galaxy Z series
It spans multiple Ultra generations, Fan Editions, and Foldables, going all the way back to Fold 3 and Flip 3; even the S21 FE is eligible.
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A few months after launching in China, the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro is expanding to more markets around the world. This is one of Xiaomiβs thinnest LCD tablets as it is 0.4mm slimmer than the Pad 7 Pro. The new slate measures only 5.8mm thick and weighs 485g (15g less than the previous model). You might not think it matters, but these improvements add up over time β the Pad 7 Pro was 0.3mm thinner than the Pad 6 Pro and now this model shaves off an extra 0.4mm. This matters since tablets almost have to be used with a case of some sort. The Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro measures 5.8mm thick and weighs...
Samsung has started rolling out a new software update for its popular foldable phones and premium tablets. This includes Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10 Ultra, Galaxy Z Fold 4, Flip 4, Fold 5, and Flip 5.Β
The update brings the February 2026 security patch, which improves device safety and overall system stability. It is currently available in South Korea and is expected to reach other countries very soon.
February 2026 update fixes 37 security issues found in the previous software version. These fixes help protect devices from possible threats and make them more secure for everyday use. You can check the latest firmware below.
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All these devices are also eligible for One UI 8.5, based on Android 16 QPR2. This future update will bring a refreshed design and new features.
To check if the latest update is available on your device, open the Settings app and scroll down to Software update. Tap on it, then select Download and install. Your phone or tablet will automatically search for any new updates. If the February 2026 security update is available for your device, you can simply follow the on-screen instructions to download and install it right away.
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Are two 5,000mAh power banks the same size? Before you say βof courseβ, we need to clarify what we mean by size. In terms of physical size, putting the new Xiaomi UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 15W next to a 5,000mAh power bank from EcoFlow shows a stark difference. The Xiaomi power bank weighs only 98g and measures 98.5 x 71.5 x 6.0mm. The EcoFlow power bank is nearly twice as heavy at 180g and it is more than twice as thick at 108.0 x 70.0 x 14.4mm. To be fair, some of that is due to the integrated charging cable and kickstand on the EcoFlow, but the Xiaomi uses a cutting-edge...
On February 25, Samsung introduced its new flagship phones and earbuds. The phones are full of adventure, thanks to their untold upgrades. Samsung also quietly dropped two iconic marketing terms with the Galaxy S26 Ultra and no one noticed it.
With the Galaxy S26 Ultra, Samsung has rebranded the S Pen and 100x Zoom. The company has replaced its legacy βEmbedded S Penβ and βSpace Zoomβ marketing terms with unified and something familiar labels.
Samsung used to introduce stylus support as βEmbedded S Pen,β but this aspect has now changed. The Galaxy S24 Ultra and S25 Ultra still highlight the legacy branding, but the Galaxy S26 Ultra introduces a cleaner term, simply βS Pen.β
Rumors suggest the stylus may become an external accessory in a future flagship. The Galaxy S27 Ultra might be the first model to revive the S21 Ultra strategy. It seems Samsung is already preparing its specs sheet without noise.
S Pen works the same way as the Galaxy S25 Ultra, but the Galaxy S26 Ultra specs sheet now mentions βS Pen,β not the familiar βEmbedded S Pen.β
Galaxy S20 Ultra was the first phone to introduce Space Zoom camera. Itβs called Space Zoom, given its 100x zoom camera. Since then, Samsungβs Ultra models maintained the legacy, but the S26 Ultra is an exception here.
For the Galaxy S26 Ultra, Samsung now calls it β100x Digital Zoom,β rather than β100x Space Zoom.β The zoom camera has improved much, and the change in branding is nothing but unification with other models.
Non-Ultra models, Galaxy S and S Plus, feature up to 30x zoom. The phones bring 3x optical zoom and up to 30x Digital Zoom. Samsung has always used βDigital Zoomβ term for the non-Ultra models, which is now effective on the S26 Ultra as well.
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Xiaomi launched a tracking tag called simply the Xiaomi Tag. We have one in our hands and we can see a few reasons why you may want to pick one up over trackers from other brands. First, itβs how you can get one β an individual tag costs β¬18, while a pack of four goes for β¬60. For comparison, a second-gen Apple AirTag is β¬35 (or β¬120 for four), a Samsung SmartTag2 is β¬40 (β¬130 for four) and a Moto Tag 2 is also β¬40 (β¬130 for four). Xiaomi undercutting the competitionβs pricing is nothing new, but the difference is double or more in this case. The Xiaomi Tag is slender and cleverly...
Xiaomi today announced the Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Ultra for international markets at an event in Barcelona, Spain, alongside a bunch of other products, including the Leica Leitzphone. No, it isn't one of those Japan-exclusive Leitz Phones made by Sharp, but basically the global version of the China-exclusive Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition we already reviewed, with the most notable difference being the battery capacity. [#InlinePriceWidget,14380,1#] The Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition packs a 6,800 mAh battery, whereas the Leica Leitzphone is fueled by a 6,000 mAh battery, just like the...
The Xiaomi 17 and 17 Ultra launched in China at the end of Q3 last year β so if you wrote them off as China-only phones that you canβt buy, itβs time to have a second look since they are now launching to new markets. There are no surprises on their spec sheets, other than the predictable decrease in battery capacity for the global models. Also, the 17 Pro isnβt part of the global rollout, but weβll talk about it in a second. Xiaomi 17 Ultra The Xiaomi 17 Ultra brings serious camera hardware. It is equipped with a 50MP 1β-type Light Fusion 1050L sensor with LOFIC HDR and...
Samsung is working on its largest 200-megapixel camera sensor, the ISOCELL HPA. It is expected to launch in 2027. This new sensor will help Samsung take better photos and compete with other brands like Sony and OmniVision.
According to the tipster, Digital Chat Station,Β the ISOCELL HPA will have a 1/1.12-inch sensor size, almost as big as a 1-inch sensor. It is the same size as Sonyβs 200MP LYT-901 sensor and Samsungβs 50MP ISOCELL GN2 sensor. Bigger sensors capture more light, which means photos will be brighter and clearer, even in very dark or very bright scenes.
The sensor is also said to use LOFIC technology. LOFIC helps the camera capture more details in both shadows and highlights. This means your photos and videos will look balanced and more natural without parts being too dark or too bright.
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Samsung has made other 200MP sensors before, but none were this large. The ISOCELL HPA could appear in upcoming flagship phones, especially in βUltraβ models from Chinese brands. At the same time, leaks say the Galaxy S27 Ultra might use a slightly smaller ISOCELL HP6 sensor at 1/1.3-inch, which should still perform very well.
Aside from this, Samsung recently launched the Galaxy S26 series, and it is now available for preorder. Also, the company is offering amazing offers and freebies on pre-order.
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Some Samsung fans may be disappointed as the company reportedly wonβt be releasing the Galaxy S26 Edge or the Galaxy Z TriFold 2. According to Samsungβs Chief Operating Officer, WonβJoon Choi, the company isnβt planning another iPhone Air rival or a second triβfold.
Back in 2025, Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 Edge, but it didnβt sell well. This phone was a very slim version of the Galaxy S25, but it wasnβt very different from other models. Because of this, not many people bought it. Samsung may have decided that making another Edge phone isnβt worth the effort.
The Galaxy Z TriFold 2 is also unlikely. While Samsungβs first tri-fold sold out when restocked, it is very expensive and hard to make. Most people are not ready to pay such a high price for a tri-fold phone. Production costs and limited demand make a follow-up unlikely.
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Choi mentioned that Samsung is still interested in foldable phones but wants to offer βdifferent experiences.β This could mean new foldable designs, such as the rumored Galaxy Wide Fold, or other unique models. Samsung seems focused on making phones that more people want, instead of repeating designs that didnβt sell well.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy S26 itself is moving forward. Pre-orders are already open, and Samsung is promoting the Galaxy S26 models rather than the Edge version. Fans can expect upgrades like a better S Pen and improved features across the lineup. While the Edge and tri-fold are likely canceled, the Galaxy S26 remains the main focus for Samsung buyers.
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Samsung already has smartphones with satellite communication support, but there was no explicit mention of the same for the recently unveiled Galaxy S26 series. Well, Samsung has finally confirmed that the Galaxy S26 series - which includes the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra - supports satellite communication. Samsung stated that expanding satellite communication support with the Galaxy S26 series reflects its continued commitment to enhancing user safety and providing seamless mobile experiences. [#InlinePriceWidget,14320,1#] For those unaware, satellite communication...
Samsung has already started pre-orders for its new Galaxy S26 series, and there are many good deals for buyers. If you are thinking about getting a new phone, this is a good chance to save money. These deals are for a limited time during the pre-order period.
The offers include big trade-in discounts, free earbuds, free storage upgrades, and extra credits. Letβs check them:
The Galaxy S26 Ultra starts at $1,300, but you can save up to $900 if you trade in your old phone. The Galaxy S26+ starts at $1,100 and offers up to $700 off with trade-in. The regular Galaxy S26 starts at $900 and gives up to $500 off with trade-in. Samsung is also giving up to $150 off accessories and a free $30 credit if you reserve the phone early.
Some deals also include free gifts. Buyers can get the new Galaxy Buds 4 for free with select Galaxy S26+ and Ultra models. There is also a big discount on the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, which makes them almost free in some cases. These offers help you get more value for your money.
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Aside from this, Amazon is also giving extra benefits. Customers can get a free 2x storage upgrade on all Galaxy S26 models. This means you get double the storage space without paying extra. Some orders also come with gift cards worth up to $200.
Samsung Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra offer powerful performance, improved cameras, and premium designs. The Ultra model is the most advanced, while the S26 and S26+ are great choices for everyday users who want top features at a lower price.
With trade-in offers, free earbuds, bonus storage, and gift cards, it is a good time to upgrade.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 series comes with many new camera improvements, and one of the most interesting upgrades is the Motion Photo feature. This feature lets you capture a short video along with every photo to make it easy to save special moments exactly as they happen.
Motion Photo is a smart camera feature that records a few seconds of video when you take a photo. This helps you keep the action or expressions in a moment, not just a still image.
With the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung has improved Motion Photo to make it smarter and more practical. The biggest change is the new Auto mode, which decides when to save a motion photo. For still scenes, like landscapes, the camera saves only a regular photo. But when thereβs movement, it automatically saves a motion photo.
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The camera also always saves motion photos of human faces or pets, even if they are not moving. This ensures that your favorite moments with people or pets are always captured in a lively way.
In addition to this, Samsung has added a camera sound for Motion Photos. This sound lets you know when a motion photo is being taken. You can change or turn off this sound in the camera settings, which gives you full control over your photography experience.
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These upgrades make Motion Photo more useful and fun. You can now focus on capturing moments without worrying about unnecessary videos.
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Gemini app on Android has a new update that makes it much easier to share photos and videos. With version 1.0.869192867, you can now send multiple pictures and videos to Gemini using the Android share menu.
Before this update, you could only share one photo at a time from another app. You could not share videos this way at all. If you wanted to send many photos or a video, you had to download them first. Then you had to open the Gemini app and upload them from inside the app. This took extra time and steps.
Now, everything is simpler. You can open your Gallery, Google Photos, or any other app with images or videos. Select up to 10 files at once. Then tap the share button and choose Gemini. The files will open directly in the Gemini app. You do not need to download them again or upload them separately.
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This saves time and makes the app easier to use. If you want Gemini to look at many pictures, compare them, or explain what is happening in a video, you can send everything together in one go.
But there is one small limit. You can only send up to 10 photos or videos at one time. If you select more than 10, only the first 10 will be sent. The rest will not go through. This update makes Gemini faster, simpler, and more helpful for Android users.
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Motorola is set to unveil the Edge 70 Fusion next week, and we recently saw leaked renders of its FIFA-themed version, which should also go official soon. Now, a new leak reveals that the Lenovo-owned brand is planning to launch a Plus model as well, whose key specs and renders have surfaced online. The renders show the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion+ in four colors, and the source claims their back panels will have a "nylon and linen-inspired" design. Motorola Edge 70 Fusion+'s leaked renders Additionally, the source claims that the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion+ will pack a 6.78" 1.5K...
The February 2026 software update rollout for Samsung was not usual. The companyβs distribution engine has hit a break, largely due to the Galaxy S26 series. Millions of users are still waiting for the latest security patch on their devices.
Like others, the February security patch is crucial for Galaxy devices. While Googleβs participation has slowed down, Samsung brought several patches. We will likely see March filled with the rollout of February 2026 patches.
Samsung had a light software rollout in February 2026
Samsungβs security rollout for February 2026 has been surprisingly light, and that is putting it politely. We track Samsungβs firmware servers daily at SammyFans.
Normally by this point, dozens of Galaxy models across price tiers have picked up the monthly patch. This time, the list feels trimmed down to the flagship elite.
So far, the February patch has reached the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S24, and Galaxy S23 series, along with the newest foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7.
Hereβs the complete list of devices
Apart from these models, no widespread push to mid-range Galaxy A devices. For a company that built its recent reputation on fast and reliable security updates, this slowdown stands out.
Google included 25 Android-level fixes, while Samsung addressed 12 of its own SVE items, short for Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures. In total, 37 vulnerabilities were patched.
The Galaxy S26 series just launched with One UI 8.5, and it is obvious where the engineering focus has been. Still, it is February 28. The βFebruary security updateβ is missing for the vast majority of the Galaxy portfolio.
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Samsung has rebuilt the Gallery experience on the Samsung Galaxy S26 with One UI 8.5 on top of Android 16, and this time the upgrades run deeper than a regular overhaul.
Following the Galaxy S26 launch, Samsung unveiled the latest Camera and Gallery features. Head toward our dedicated article to catch up on everything about the Galaxy S26 camera.
Real-time Gallery Search
Search now responds as you type; Real-Time Search surfaces results instantly. Video Search goes further. The system analyzes segments inside a clip and lets you jump to specific moments.
Photo Assist
Samsungβs upgraded Photo AssistΒ now accepts text prompts or reference images. You can replace a subject entirely or insert new objects into a scene.
You can apply one of nine visual treatments, including 3D Toon, Retro Anime, Pop Art, Watercolor, Oil Painting, Anime, Crayon, Comic, and Sci-Fi.
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Gen AI Remaster
Remaster has shifted from basic sharpening to generative reconstruction. It enhances detail while maintaining resolution, up to 12MP output.
Upgraded Audio Eraser
Audio Eraser now works inside third-party apps such as YouTube, Netflix, and Instagram. Through a Quick Panel toggle, users can suppress background noise and emphasize voices without leaving the app in use.
Overlay and Live Translation
Advanced Video Effects
Reaction mode now detects gestures and facial expressions to trigger effects during video calls. Light Up compensates for dim lighting conditions, brightening only the subject. Show Only Me isolates a selected person and hides others in real time.
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Expert RAW Virtual Aperture
In Expert RAW, Virtual Aperture simulates aperture priority shooting similar to DSLR systems. The software recreates depth and exposure characteristics based on the selected aperture value.
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Virtual Reflector Effect
Virtual Reflector Effect lets you position a simulated reflector and adjust its color, intensity, and direction. Meanwhile, Portrait lighting can be shaped after framing, rather than relying purely on ambient light.
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Ocean (Underwater) Mode
Ocean Mode adjusts white balance for underwater scenes. The interface is designed for easier operation when submerged.
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Enhance-X
Enhance-X now supports multi-file selection at launch. Photos and videos can be processed in batches through the Select Tool. A History tab tracks previously edited files, including documents.
Film-Style Filters
Cinematic Glow
Camera and Gallery Assistant
Camera Assistant adds granular controls for video quality, focus behavior, and 8K mirroring on the S26 Ultra. In Pro Video mode, the TILTA wireless lens controller can adjust manual focus and trigger recording remotely.
Gallery Assistant, now officially launched after an extensive Beta Program, focuses on batch editing and utility features for image and video workflows. It is available through the Galaxy Store for supported One UI versions.
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With the Galaxy S26 Ultra camera features, Samsung is pushing deeper into professional-grade video, AI-driven computational photography, and workflow-level control.
From a 200MP multi-frame HDR pipeline to an open-source video codec with YUV422 color, Samsungβs Galaxy S26 Ultra is clearly designed for users who care about latitude, color science, and editing flexibility.
Here are the Galaxy S26βs photo camera features
200MP HDR
Unlike conventional single-shot high-resolution capture, Galaxy S26 Ultraβ pipeline merges multiple exposures at full 200MP. It delivers sharper edge definition, improved highlight retention, and a more usable dynamic range in high-contrast scenes.
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24MP Fusion logic
Samsung introduces a 24MP mode powered by AI-based fusion. The logic combines a 12MP multi-frame image, optimized for noise control and dynamic range.
The output delivers the usability and manageable file size of 12MP while retaining fine detail closer to 50MP.Β This 24MP option is accessible via the high-resolution toggle inside the Camera Assistant app.
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AI ISP
Samsung is applying AI ISP (Image Signal Processor) processing to the front camera. The system aims to reproduce skin tones more accurately across varied lighting conditions.
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Virtual aperture engine
The virtual aperture engine that debuted inside Expert RAW is now integrated directly into native Portrait Mode. Users can simulate different βf stopsβ computationally, adjusting depth of field characteristics.
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Document Scan and smarter everyday tools
The updated Document Scan feature uses AI to identify and correct unwanted elements. It can straighten curved pages, reduce moire patterns from printed text, and enhance character sharpness.
Multi scan support allows several pages to be captured into a single document. Dedicated filters adapt to different document types.
Motion Photo
Motion Photo now includes an Auto mode. The camera saves a Motion Photo only when movement is detected. Meanwhile, human faces and pets still trigger Motion Photo capture even without obvious movement
Mode Layout
The camera UI has also been simplified. Night mode is integrated into standard Photo mode, while Dual Recording now lives inside the Video quick control panel. Core features remain accessible via Camera Assistant, but the surface layout is cleaner.
Here are the Galaxy S26βs video camera features
Nightography Video
Samsung is refining its Nightography branding with a brighter sensor and enhanced denoising processing. Gyro data is combined with exposure logic to maintain stable brightness even during sudden lighting shifts.
Horizon Lock
SuperSteady now includes a Horizon Lock option. This maintains a level horizon in addition to shake reduction. For handheld shooting without constantly checking the screen, this is a practical addition.
Cinematic control
Cinematic Portrait Video brings large aperture style bokeh to moving subjects. Users can adjust focus and blur intensity after recording through the Gallery editor.
APV codec
The most technically ambitious addition among the Galaxy S26 Ultra camera features is Advanced Professional Video (APV). On the S26 Ultra, APV enables HDR and Log recording up to 8K 30fps, alongside supporting YUV422 color sampling.
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Samsung Log andΒ Cine LUTs
Samsung Log is complemented by a LUT preview feature. Users can preview corrected color in real time while shooting. An expanded library of 12 Cine LUTs is available for PC editing.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra supports 25W wireless charging, and the component maker has now revealed a structural redesign and gains.
According to ETNews, Samsung is sourcing the Galaxy S26 Ultra wireless charging system from Witz. The component manufacturer has now made an official announcement and disclosed the changes and improvements.
Witz is responsible for supplying wireless charging RX (receiving) modules for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The upgraded module brings the fastest wireless charging technology ever on a Samsung smartphone.
Galaxy S26 and S26+ feature 20W wireless charging, whereas the Galaxy S26 Ultra supports 25W. The difference isnβt that significant, but the area where this improvement has been made is itself significant.
Witz revealed that it redesigned the system to achieve heat management and power stability. Faster wireless charging had two issues, including overheating and unstable power delivery, but the vendor overcame both.
Additionally, the revamped product helps in maintaining a slim form factor. This suggests strategic execution by Samsung and Witz. The Galaxy S26 Ultraβs thickness has been reduced by 0.3mm as compared to its predecessor.
An official from Witz stated:
βWe are encouraged to be able to supply our wireless charging RX modules for the key model assigned the largest production share within this series.β
Samsung officially confirmed the Galaxy S26 series doesnβt bring built-in magnets. You can still enable Qi2 charging by using specific cases. The feature is still under consideration and will be applied when stability is met internally.
Smartphone wireless charging RX module. (Source: Witz)
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Training large language models is brutally expensive. Itβs not just about having more GPUs; itβs about how efficiently you use them. And as models scale up, even small inefficiencies can turn into massive time and energy costs.
Now, a team of researchers from MIT, working with collaborators including NVidia, says it has found a surprisingly practical way to reclaim wasted compute during training β in some cases cutting overall training time nearly in half.

The problem theyβre targeting lies in reinforcement learning (RL), particularly during whatβs known as the βrolloutβ phase. This is the step where a model generates multiple candidate responses so it can learn which behaviors lead to better outcomes. Itβs essential for reasoning-focused LLMs β but itβs also slow.
In fact, the rollout stage can account for as much as 85% of total execution time. The culprit is something researchers call a βlong-tail distributionβ of response lengths. Most generated responses finish quickly. But a small number run much longer than average. Because GPUs need to synchronize, the faster ones often sit idle waiting for the stragglers to complete.
The MIT teamβs solution, called Taming the Long Tail (TLT), tackles that waste head-on. Instead of letting GPUs sit idle during those long generations, TLT uses that downtime to train a lightweight βdraftβ model on the fly. This smaller model learns continuously from the main model as training progresses.
The idea builds on speculative decoding, a technique where a smaller model predicts tokens ahead of the main model so multiple tokens can be verified in parallel. Traditional speculative decoding relies on a fixed draft model, which quickly becomes outdated as the primary model evolves during reinforcement learning.
TLT changes that dynamic. By retraining the drafter opportunistically using otherwise idle resources, the system keeps the draft model aligned with the main model, without requiring extra dedicated compute.
In experiments across several reasoning-focused LLMs and real-world datasets, the results were significant. The researchers report end-to-end training speedups ranging from 70% to 210% compared to strong baselines, effectively doubling training speed in many scenarios. Importantly, model accuracy remained unchanged.
Thereβs also an interesting side benefit: the continuously trained drafter itself becomes a useful artifact. Because itβs trained alongside the main model, it can serve as an efficient inference model in certain contexts.
The work points toward a broader theme in AI research right now: optimization over brute force. Instead of scaling up clusters indefinitely, researchers are increasingly looking for ways to extract more performance from the hardware already in place.
If approaches like TLT prove robust at larger industrial scales, they could meaningfully reduce both the financial and environmental costs of training next-generation reasoning models.
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After five years out of the lead, Xiaomi is back on top in the global wearables market. New data from Omdia shows that worldwide wearable shipments crossed 200 million units in 2025, up 6% year over year.

Xiaomi claimed 18% of total shipments, narrowly edging out Apple at 17% and Huawei at 16%. The margins are razor thin, with less than a percentage point separating the top three. Samsung and Garmin round out the top five at 9% and 5%, respectively.
What stands out isnβt just Xiaomiβs return to No. 1 β itβs how close the race has become. According to Omdiaβs research manager Cynthia Chen, the competitive focus has shifted. Wearables are no longer just about who has the best display, the most sensors, or the longest battery life. Increasingly, itβs about ecosystem strength. The tighter the integration between devices β phone, tablet, car, smart home β the stickier the user base becomes.
Xiaomiβs comeback appears to be driven by breadth rather than a single breakout product. Its Mi Band lineup continues to move huge volumes in the affordable segment, while its entry-level smartwatches help raise average selling prices without pushing too far into premium territory. The companyβs broader βHuman Γ Car Γ Homeβ strategy also plays a role, tying wearables more closely to its expanding ecosystem.
Apple, meanwhile, remains dominant in the high-end bracket. Its wearables benefit from deep integration with the iPhone, premium build quality, and an expanding suite of health features. Huawei has carved out a strong position as well, particularly in China, with a wide portfolio and growing focus on professional sports tracking and health tools.

Health tracking is evolving from basic step counts and heart rate monitoring to continuous, more advanced metrics. Some brands are even exploring lighter, more minimalist form factors to improve comfort for 24/7 tracking.
With Xiaomi, Apple, and Huawei separated by just a sliver of market share, 2026 could easily reshuffle the rankings again. For now, though, Xiaomi has its crown back. Going forward, the real battle may be less about hardware and more about who can build the most compelling ecosystem around it.
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If you are planning to buy a Vivo or iQOO mid-range smartphone in India, prices may increase soon. According to tipster @yabhishekhd, six devices across both brands are expected to receive price hikes of up to βΉ2,500. The revised prices are said to take effect from March 1.

Starting with Vivo, the Vivo T4x could see increases across all storage variants. The 6GB + 128GB model may go from βΉ15,499 to βΉ16,999. The 8GB + 128GB variant is expected to rise from βΉ16,499 to βΉ18,999. The 8GB + 256GB version could move from βΉ18,499 to βΉ20,999.
The Vivo T4R is also tipped for higher pricing. The 8GB + 128GB variant may increase from βΉ20,999 to βΉ22,999. The 8GB + 256GB model could go from βΉ22,999 to βΉ24,999. The 12GB + 256GB version is expected to rise from βΉ24,999 to βΉ26,999.
The Vivo T4 may follow the same pattern. The 8GB + 128GB variant could increase from βΉ22,999 to βΉ24,999. The 8GB + 256GB model may move from βΉ24,999 to βΉ26,999. The 12GB + 256GB version is expected to go from βΉ26,999 to βΉ28,999.
On the iQOO side, the iQOO Z10x may see the 6GB + 128GB variant increase from βΉ14,999 to βΉ16,999. The 8GB + 128GB model could rise from βΉ16,499 to βΉ18,999. The 8GB + 256GB version is expected to move from βΉ17,999 to βΉ20,499.
The iQOO Z10R is also included in the reported revision. The 8GB + 128GB variant may increase from βΉ20,999 to βΉ22,999. The 8GB + 256GB model could go from βΉ22,999 to βΉ24,999. The 12GB + 256GB version is expected to rise from βΉ24,999 to βΉ26,999.
Finally, the iQOO Z10 may see prices increase to βΉ24,999, βΉ26,999, and βΉ28,999 for the 8GB + 128GB, 8GB + 256GB, and 12GB + 256GB variants, respectively, up from βΉ22,999, βΉ24,999, and βΉ26,999.
The companies have not officially confirmed these changes yet. If the leak is accurate, buyers may want to purchase before March 1 to avoid the higher prices.
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BMW is starting to put humanoid robots to work in Europe β a first for the company β as it looks for new ways to improve efficiency and stay competitive in a tough global market.
The German automaker has launched a pilot program at its Leipzig plant in Germany, where AI-powered humanoid robots will assist with selected assembly tasks. While this is the first European rollout, itβs not BMWβs first experiment overall. The company previously ran a 10-month trial at its Spartanburg, South Carolina plant in the US, where Figure AIβs Figure 02 humanoid robots worked five days a week, up to 10 hours a day.

During that US pilot, the robots reportedly handled physically demanding tasks such as placing sheet metal components for welding. According to BMW, they contributed to the production of more than 30,000 vehicles while also reducing strain on human workers. The goal wasnβt to replace staff, but to take over repetitive or ergonomically challenging jobs.
Now, the focus shifts to Leipzig. At the German facility, BMW is testing the AEON humanoid robot developed by Hexagon Robotics. The machines will assist in assembly line operations and in high-voltage battery production.
For now, BMW says only a small number of units β in the single digits β will operate alongside human employees, complementing existing automation systems rather than replacing them.
BMW executives are framing the move as part of a broader push toward digitalization and βphysical AIβ in manufacturing. Milan NedeljkoviΔ, the companyβs production chief and incoming CEO, described digital technologies as key to maintaining competitiveness.
BMW isnβt alone in exploring humanoid robotics. Automakers including Tesla, Mercedes, and Hyundai have all signaled interest in similar technologies. Analysts at Morgan Stanley have projected that the humanoid robotics market could reach $5 trillion by 2050, with large-scale adoption expected particularly in China.
Full-scale deployment β if it happens β will depend on how well the robots integrate into existing workflows and whether they can deliver measurable productivity gains.
Still, the direction is clear. As manufacturing becomes more complex, automakers are increasingly looking beyond traditional industrial robots.
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Casio has unveiled the G-Shock GMA-P2126W-8A ahead of International Womenβs Day 2026, combining durability with compact dimensions and environmental considerations.

The watch features a dark gray monochrome design with an octagonal bezel surrounded by a metallic ring. Gold accents mark the bar indices, while the metal dial uses lighter silver-gray tones. White hour and minute hands with black borders enhance legibility. The aesthetic references themes of strength and optimism tied to the March 8 observance, officially recognized by the United Nations since 1975.



The case, bezel, and band use bio-based resin, reducing environmental impact while maintaining G-Shockβs shock resistance and 20-bar water resistance. The watch weighs 41 grams and measures 46 Γ 40.5 Γ 11.3 mm, fitting wrists from 145 to 190 mm. Inorganic glass protects the display, which incorporates Neobrite for low-light visibility.
The analog-digital layout includes a compact LCD alongside traditional hands. World time covers 48 cities across 31 time zones with daylight saving adjustment and UTC display. A 1/100-second stopwatch provides split timing and a 24-hour counter. The countdown timer runs up to 24 hours, complemented by five daily alarms and an hourly signal. A fully automatic calendar handles date tracking.
Hand retraction temporarily moves the hands from the LCD for unobstructed viewing. A dual LED Super Illuminator system lights both dial and LCD, with selectable afterglow durations of 1.5 or 3 seconds.
Operation sound can be toggled, and the display switches between 12/24-hour formats. Accuracy is rated at Β±15 seconds monthly. The standard battery provides approximately three years of operation.
The GMA-P2126W-8A launches in Japan in early March 2026 at Β₯22,000 (approximately $145). International release details remain unannounced.
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Choosing between the Samsung Galaxy S26 and iPhone 17 isnβt just about Android vs iOS anymore; itβs about two completely different flagship philosophies. One focuses on feature-packed hardware and flexibility, while the other prioritizes smooth optimization and everyday consistency. With both phones targeting premium buyers at similar price points, this comparison matters for anyone trying to decide which flagship truly offers the better long-term experience and smarter value in 2026.

| Feature | Samsung Galaxy S26 | iPhone 17 | Winner |
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| Display | 6.3β³ Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, HDR10+, 2600 nits | 6.3β³ LTPO Super Retina XDR OLED, 120Hz, Dolby Vision, 3000 nits peak | iPhone 17 β higher peak brightness and more natural color tuning |
| Processor | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 / Exynos 2600 | Apple A19 (3nm) | iPhone 17 β stronger optimization and efficiency |
| RAM & Storage | 12GB RAM, 256GB/512GB, UFS 4.X | 8GB RAM, 256GB/512GB, NVMe | Galaxy S26 β more RAM for heavy multitasking |
| Rear Cameras | 50MP wide + 10MP 3x telephoto + 12MP ultrawide | 48MP wide + 48MP ultrawide | Galaxy S26 β dedicated telephoto adds versatility |
| Selfie Camera | 12MP, dual pixel PDAF | 18MP ultrawide + 3D depth | iPhone 17 β better video and depth features |
| Video Recording | Up to 8K, HDR10+, gyro-EIS | Up to 4K Dolby Vision HDR | iPhone 17 β more consistent cinematic video output |
| Battery | 4300mAh, 25W wired, 15W wireless | 3692mAh, fast wired, 25W MagSafe/Qi2 | Galaxy S26 β larger battery capacity |
| Charging Features | Wireless + reverse wireless | MagSafe/Qi2 + reverse wired | Galaxy S26 β more charging flexibility |
| Software | Android 16, One UI 8.5, 7 upgrades | iOS 26 | iPhone 17 β smoother long-term app optimization |
| Extra Features | Samsung DeX, ultrasonic fingerprint | Face ID, Satellite SOS, UWB Gen2 | Tie β depends on ecosystem preference |
| Price (Approx) | $900 / βΉ88,000 | $800 / βΉ83,000 | iPhone 17 β better starting value |
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Samsung Galaxy S26 and iPhone 17 both focus on premium glass-and-metal construction, but they deliver different experiences. Samsung leans toward a lighter, sharper-edged feel with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and Armor Aluminum 2, while Apple keeps a familiar aluminum frame paired with Ceramic Shield 2. Both carry IP68 protection, yet Appleβs deeper water resistance adds extra reassurance for long-term durability. The Galaxy feels more tech-centric and modern, whereas the iPhone feels polished and minimal, appealing to users who prefer subtle refinement over aggressive styling. The overall handling experience depends more on ecosystem preference than materials alone.
Both phones use advanced LTPO OLED panels with 120Hz refresh rates, making scrolling and animations extremely smooth. The Galaxy S26 emphasizes vivid contrast and punchy HDR performance with high peak brightness, while the iPhone 17 focuses on color accuracy and balanced brightness, backed by Dolby Vision support. Samsungβs display feels more dramatic for media lovers, while Appleβs panel tends to look more natural in daily use. Both are excellent, but the difference lies in tuning rather than raw quality.
Galaxy S26 feels more vibrant and futuristic, while the iPhone 17 offers a cleaner, more consistent visual experience. Choice here depends on whether bold visuals or natural color balance matters more.
The Galaxy S26 runs either Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 or Exynos 2600, depending on region, both designed for flagship-level speed and long-term Android updates. The iPhone 17 uses Appleβs A19 chip, which typically prioritizes efficiency and smooth optimization with iOS. In real usage, both deliver top-tier performance, but the iPhone often feels more consistent in long-term app optimization, while the Galaxy provides stronger multitasking flexibility and desktop-style features like DeX. Samsungβs higher RAM also helps heavy users who keep many apps open simultaneously.
Samsung packs a larger battery and supports wired, wireless, and reverse wireless charging, giving more versatility overall. The iPhone 17 compensates with strong efficiency and faster wireless charging via MagSafe/Qi2. Appleβs charging feels polished and reliable, while Samsungβs larger capacity provides more confidence during long usage days. Charging speed differences are noticeable but not dramatic in everyday routines.
Galaxy S26 is better suited for power users needing flexibility and endurance, while iPhone 17 focuses on efficiency and stable long-term performance. Both feel flagship-grade but with different philosophies.
Samsung equips the Galaxy S26 with a versatile triple-camera setup, including a dedicated telephoto lens that adds real optical zoom flexibility. This makes it more adaptable for portraits and distant shots. The iPhone 17 uses a dual-camera system with high-resolution wide and ultrawide sensors, prioritizing consistency and color science over hardware variety. Appleβs processing usually produces natural tones, while Samsung tends to deliver more contrast and vibrant output. For users who enjoy experimenting with framing, Samsungβs extra lens adds creative freedom.
Galaxy S26 focuses on sharp and reliable selfies with dual-pixel autofocus and HDR support, delivering clean results in mixed lighting. The iPhone 17 introduces an ultrawide selfie sensor with advanced depth hardware, improving group shots and cinematic video capture. Appleβs front camera generally feels more polished for video creators, while Samsung keeps things simple and consistent for everyday use.
Galaxy S26 wins for versatility and zoom options, while iPhone 17 excels in natural video quality and balanced image processing. The better choice depends on shooting style rather than pure specs.
Samsung Galaxy S26 starts at roughly $900 / βΉ88,000, while the iPhone 17 comes in lower at around $800 / βΉ83,000. Samsungβs higher price reflects extra hardware features like the telephoto camera, larger battery, and multitasking-focused software additions. Apple, on the other hand, offers strong ecosystem integration and long-term software consistency at a slightly more accessible entry price. The gap is not huge, but it changes how each device is positioned in the market.
The Galaxy S26 feels justified for users wanting maximum hardware flexibility and productivity features. The iPhone 17 feels like a safer long-term investment for users prioritizing ecosystem stability and optimized performance. Both offer flagship value, but the definition of value changes depending on whether hardware features or software longevity matter more.
Galaxy S26 offers more hardware per dollar, while iPhone 17 delivers stronger ecosystem value at a lower starting price.
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Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.
The Galaxy S26 stands out with Samsung DeX, stronger multitasking potential, and a more flexible camera system that suits creators and power users. The iPhone 17 focuses on refined software integration, satellite safety features, advanced Face ID hardware, and a tightly optimized user experience. Samsung feels more experimental and feature-rich, while Apple keeps things simple and reliable. Both devices represent mature flagship strategies rather than dramatic reinventions.
If only one phone has to be chosen, the iPhone 17 is the safer overall pick thanks to its lower price, smoother optimization, consistent camera performance, and long-term reliability, making it ideal for most users.Β
Samsung Galaxy S26 is better for those who want more hardware flexibility, a telephoto camera, a larger battery, and advanced multitasking features.
For most people: iPhone 17 feels more balanced and safer long-term.
For tech enthusiasts / power users: Galaxy S26 is arguably the more capable phone.
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Qualcomm had hinted that GDC 2026 could be an important moment for Windows-on-Arm gaming hardware. Thatβs no longer the case.

The company has confirmed it wonβt be announcing any updates to its Snapdragon G Series gaming chips at this yearβs Game Developers Conference, which runs from March 9 to 13 at Moscone Center in San Francisco. There also wonβt be hands-on benchmarking sessions for the newer Snapdragon X platform revisions β the chips currently powering Windows-on-Arm PCs that some hoped would make a stronger push into gaming.
That clarification cools expectations that had been building since CES. Earlier in the year, Qualcomm had downplayed major handheld announcements but suggested GDC might be a better venue for gaming-focused updates. Naturally, that led many to expect performance demos, developer tools, or at least some clarity around OEM partnerships. None of that is happening β at least not this month.
For those following the space, this matters. The Snapdragon G Series (G1 Gen 2, G2 Gen 2, and G3 Gen 2) is Qualcommβs dedicated push into handheld gaming silicon. On paper, these chips support QHD+ displays up to 144Hz, Wi-Fi 7, and Adreno GPUs tuned for portable gaming. Meanwhile, the Snapdragon X lineup β especially the βEliteβ branded chips β have been positioned as powerful enough to handle both productivity and gaming in thin-and-light Windows devices. Together, theyβve fueled optimism about a possible Windows-based alternative to x86 handhelds.
Thatβs why GDC felt important. It would have been the ideal place to show real-world gaming benchmarks, highlight driver improvements, or announce partnerships with handheld makers. Even early developer toolkits would have signaled momentum. Instead, things remain quiet.
Windows-on-Arm gaming is at a delicate stage. Thereβs genuine potential, especially with the efficiency gains Qualcommβs architecture can deliver. But the x86 gaming ecosystem is deeply entrenched, and expectations are high. Without concrete demos or measurable progress, enthusiasm can cool quickly.
For developers and enthusiasts attending GDC this year, Snapdragon-powered gaming hardware wonβt be the headline some were anticipating.
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Casio has introduced three G-Shock GMA-S140 watches in Japan, featuring metallic pink gold detailing. The collection includes the GMA-S140PG-1A with black resin, the GMA-S140PG-4A in light pink, and the GMA-S140PG-7A in white. Each model displays a metallic pink gold dial with rose gold backgrounds on digital inserts.

The hybrid analog-digital design measures 49.0 Γ 45.9 Γ 15.8 mm and weighs 56 grams. Casio uses bio-based resin from renewable organic resources for the case, bezel, and band to reduce environmental impact. The watches are shock-resistant, magnetic-resistant, and water-resistant to 200 meters, with mineral glass protection.
A CR1220 battery powers the watch for approximately two years. Accuracy is Β±15 seconds monthly. The analog section features hour and minute hands, with the minute hand advancing every 20 seconds. Digital displays show time, date, and day information.



World time covers 29 time zones across 48 cities plus UTC, with daylight saving adjustments. The stopwatch measures in 1/1000-second increments up to 99:59β59.999β, tracking elapsed, lap, and split times. Speed measurement ranges from 0 to 1998 units per hour, with distance input from 0.0 to 99.9 and a Mach indicator above 1225 units per hour.
The countdown timer operates in one-second units up to 24 hours, with start times adjustable from one minute to 24 hours. Five daily alarms include one snooze option, plus an hourly time signal. An amber LED provides illumination with auto-switch, selectable 1.5 or 3-second duration, and afterglow. Compatible band sizes range from 135 to 200 mm.
The watches retail for Β₯18,150 ($116) in Japan. Casioβs international website listings indicate potential expansion to the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany.
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OnePlus has started teasing its next compact flagship, the OnePlus 15T, and on paper it checks a lot of the right boxes. But if you were hoping for a major camera upgrade this year, the latest leak might temper expectations a bit.

According to Weibo tipster θιAir, the 15T will feature a dual rear camera setup. The primary sensor is said to be Sonyβs LYTIA 700 (1/1.56β³ size) with an f/1.8 aperture and OIS. Alongside it sits a Samsung ISOCELL JN5 (1/2.76β³ size) telephoto camera at f/2.8, also with optical stabilization.
If that configuration sounds familiar, itβs because it largely mirrors the OnePlus 13T (our review). And yes β once again, thereβs reportedly no ultrawide camera.
The LYT-700 is very close to what we saw in the 13T in terms of size and light intake, the 1/1.56β³ IMX 906, and the telephoto aperture is actually narrower this time (f/2.8 versus f/2.0 previously). That suggests refinement rather than a real hardware leap.
That said, minor improvements may come from software processing and whatever imaging enhancements the new chipset enables.
Outside the camera department, though, the 15T looks far more ambitious. Leaks point to a 6.31-inch OLED panel with 1.5K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. Performance should be top-tier, thanks to Qualcommβs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. Rumors suggest a massive 7,500mAh battery paired with either 100W or 120W fast charging. If that capacity holds true in a smaller chassis, it would be genuinely impressive and could give the phone serious endurance credentials.

The OnePlus 15T looks like itβs shaping up to be a performance-first compact flagship β big battery, high refresh rate, flagship silicon β but with a camera setup that plays it safe. For users who value telephoto zoom and one-handed usability over ultrawide versatility, that may be perfectly fine. For others, it could feel like a missed opportunity.
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Xiaomi has announced six new monitors for the Japanese market, covering gaming and office use. The lineup includes the Xiaomi Mini LED Gaming Monitor G Pro 27Qi 2026, Xiaomi Curved Gaming Monitor G34WQi 2026, Xiaomi Gaming Monitor G27Qi 2026, Xiaomi 2K Monitor A27Qi 2026, and the Xiaomi Monitor A27i and A24i 2026. The range spans from high-performance gaming displays to minimalist office monitors.

This flagship model uses Mini LED technology with 1,152 local dimming zones, a proprietary dimming algorithm, AI scene recognition, and a dynamic backlight engine. The 27-inch panel has a 2560 Γ 1440 resolution, up to 180Hz refresh rate, and a 1ms GTG response time. It supports 1.07 billion colors, a 1000:1 contrast ratio, and peak brightness up to 2000 nits. Gaming features include a customizable crosshair overlay, dark area enhancement, RGB lighting, and a retractable headset holder.
The monitor measures 613.3 Γ 227.3 Γ 521.2 mm with the stand and weighs 6 kg. It supports β5Β° to 21Β° tilt adjustment and VESA 75 Γ 75 mm mounting. Connectivity includes two DisplayPort inputs, two HDMI ports, an audio jack, and a DC power input. Rated power is 65 W.

This 34-inch curved model features a 1500R curvature and a 21:9 ultrawide aspect ratio with 3440 Γ 1440 resolution. It supports up to 180Hz refresh rate, 1.07 billion colors, a 3500:1 contrast ratio, and 400-nit brightness with HDR400 support. Color coverage includes 95% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB. TΓV Rheinland low blue light certification and DC dimming are included for eye comfort.
The unit measures 811.3 Γ 277.3 Γ 521.5 mm and weighs 6.5 kg. It supports β5Β° to 21Β° tilt and VESA 100 Γ 100 mm mounting. Ports include two DisplayPort, two HDMI, audio output, and DC input. Rated power is 65 W.

This model uses a 27-inch Fast IPS panel with 2560 Γ 1440 resolution, up to 200Hz refresh rate, and 1ms response time. Brightness reaches 400 nits with a 1000:1 contrast ratio and 1.07 billion colors. TΓV low blue light certification is included. Dimensions are 612.9 Γ 173 Γ 470.85 mm with a 4.2 kg weight. It supports β5Β° to 15Β° tilt and VESA 75 Γ 75 mm mounting. Ports include two DisplayPort, two HDMI, audio output, and DC input. Rated power is 48 W.

Designed for professional work, this 27-inch IPS monitor has 2560 Γ 1440 resolution, 300-nit brightness, 1300:1 contrast ratio, and 1.07 billion colors. Each unit is factory calibrated to ΞE<1 for accurate color reproduction. It also supports multi-device color consistency across Xiaomi products. Refresh rate is up to 120Hz. The monitor measures 621.9 Γ 169.8 Γ 476.7 mm and weighs 3.9 kg. It includes one DisplayPort, one HDMI, audio output, and DC input, with 36 W rated power.

These entry models target office use. The A27i features a 27-inch 1920 Γ 1080 panel, while the A24i uses a 24-inch panel with the same resolution. Both support up to 144Hz refresh rate, 300-nit brightness, and TΓV low blue light certification. Color depth is 16.7 million. The A27i measures 611.3 Γ 170 Γ 474.6 mm and weighs 3.9 kg, while the A24i measures 539.2 Γ 170 Γ 433.7 mm and weighs 3 kg. Both support β5Β° to 15Β° tilt and VESA 75 Γ 75 mm mounting.
All six monitors will go on sale in Japan starting February 24, 2026 through Xiaomi Stores, the official mi.com website, Rakuten, Amazon Japan, and Xiaomi Japanβs TikTok Shop. Pricing is set at Β₯59,980 ($384) for the Mini LED Gaming Monitor G Pro 27Qi (early price Β₯44,980 until March 9), Β₯44,980 ($288) for the Curved Gaming Monitor G34WQi (early price Β₯39,980), Β₯32,980 ($211) for the Gaming Monitor G27Qi (early price Β₯25,980), and Β₯19,980 ($128) for the 2K Monitor A27Qi. The Monitor A27i is priced at Β₯14,980 ($96), while the A24i costs Β₯11,980 ($77) with an early price of Β₯10,980 available until March 9.
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Noise has launched the Master Buds 2 in India, introducing Sound by Bose technology to its Master Series lineup. The earbuds, unveiled earlier at CES 2026, succeed the original Master Buds with enhanced audio tuning for deeper bass, defined mids, and clear highs across music, streaming, and gaming.

The updated Active Noise Cancellation system features a redesigned internal cavity that improves passive isolation while preserving audio clarity. Spatial Audio with head tracking delivers immersive sound, while a 6-microphone Environmental Noise Cancellation system manages background noise during calls. The Sound+ algorithm enhances voice clarity through Clear Call support.

Additional functionality includes an AI Voice Chat Assistant accessible via the Noise Audio app and motion-based head gesture controls enabled by a 6-axis IMU sensor.
The earbuds sport a metallic finish with brushed detailing and ergonomic design. The charging case measures 5.9 Γ 5.8 Γ 2.6 cm, with a total weight at 62.4 g. IPX5 water resistance and 10 mm drivers round out the hardware specifications.

Bluetooth 6.1 connectivity offers a 10-meter range with support for A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, SPP, and AVDTP profiles. Both Android and iOS compatibility is included, along with auto pairing and dual device pairing.
Battery performance delivers up to 30 hours total playback. USB Type-C charging completes in 90 minutes, while fast charging provides 6 hours of use from a 10-minute charge.
Touch controls, equalizer customization, software updates, Find My Device, hands-free calling, and voice assistant support for Siri and Google Assistant complete the feature set.
The Noise Master Buds 2 release on March 19 at 12 PM in Carbon, Aurum, and Mercury colors. Pre-booking requires Rs. 999 and includes a Rs. 1,999 instant coupon plus Rs. 600 HDFC bank discount, reducing the effective price to Rs. 6,399.
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Even companies with supply chains as tight as Appleβs arenβt immune to market pressure, and the current memory shortage seems to be testing that reputation.

A new report out of Korea suggests Apple has agreed to a steep price increase for LPDDR5X memory supplied by Samsung. According to financial outlet Dealsite, citing industry sources, Apple is now paying roughly double for these low-power DRAM modules.
LPDDR5X isnβt some minor component. Itβs the RAM used across Appleβs modern silicon lineup, from iPhones and iPads to Macs.
What makes this interesting is how the negotiation reportedly played out. Samsungβs semiconductor division (DS) was initially aiming for around a 60% price increase for LPDDR5X destined for iPhone production. But in what appears to have been a classic anchoring tactic, Samsung reportedly opened discussions demanding a 100% hike.
Sources claim Apple agreed to the full increase during urgent talks focused on securing supply for the first half of 2026. One insider quoted in the report summed it up bluntly: smartphone brands are heating up to secure memory inventory.
The broader shortage isnβt happening in isolation. Demand for high-bandwidth memory (HBM), particularly for AI data centers driven by companies like Nvidia, has pulled manufacturing capacity toward more profitable enterprise-grade memory.
Pricing reflects that shift. Reports indicate 12GB LPDDR5X modules have climbed from roughly $25β$29 earlier in 2025 to around $70. Thatβs not a marginal adjustment β itβs a structural change in pricing dynamics.
Interestingly, even Samsungβs own mobile division is said to be feeling the squeeze. Early sourcing for the Galaxy S26 reportedly splits DRAM supply between Samsungβs semiconductor arm and Micron, which suggests internal capacity alone isnβt enough to fully insulate its smartphone business.
Apple is set to announce updated MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iPad, and iPad Air models next week, alongside a more affordable MacBook and the iPhone 17e. While thereβs no immediate indication of major retail price hikes, sustained component cost pressure could narrow margins or subtly reshape pricing tiers.
The impact wonβt be limited to Apple. Industry forecasts already suggest smartphone shipments could soften in 2026 if memory constraints persist. Larger players like Apple and Samsung are better positioned to absorb higher costs, but smaller manufacturers may struggle more visibly.\
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Casio has launched two new analog watches in China under the MTP-C666 series. The models are called the Casio MTP-C666-1B and Casio MTP-C666-7B, and they are part of the companyβs 2025 Exam Gift Box range. The watches are designed for students preparing for important exams that usually take place in February and March.



The MTP-C666-1B comes with a black dial and white hour markers, while the MTP-C666-7B features a white dial with black details. Both versions use a silver tone stainless steel case with ion plating and a black resin strap. The dial layout is simple, with three hands for hours, minutes, and seconds, making it easy to read time quickly.

Casio has focused heavily on the exam theme through the packaging. The gift box design is inspired by the Chinese legend of a carp jumping over the dragon gate, which represents success and achievement. The carp design is combined with the Chinese character for luck and fortune. The package also includes a random lucky card with motivational messages and traditional patterns. This card can be used as a bookmark. A set of lucky stickers is also included.
In terms of specifications, the watches use a Japanese quartz movement that is designed to be quiet and reliable. Accuracy is rated at Β±20 seconds per month. The watches are powered by an SR626SW battery that can last about three years under normal use.
The case measures 42.7 Γ 36 Γ 8.1 mm, and the total weight is 41 grams. The glass used on the front is mineral glass. The strap supports wrist sizes from 145 mm to 215 mm. The watches also offer basic water resistance for daily use.
In China, the Casio MTP-C666-1B and MTP-C666-7B are priced at 390 yuan, which is about $57. Because of the exam-focused theme and cultural elements in the packaging, these models are not expected to launch in markets such as the US and EU.
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Both the Galaxy A57 and A37 devices have appeared in the EUβs EPREL database (under model numbers SM-A576B/DS and SM-A376B/DS), and the energy labels reveal some interesting details, especially around battery life and durability.

Starting with battery life, both phones receive an A grade under the EUβs standardized testing. The Galaxy A37 is rated for up to 53 hours of usage on a single charge, while the A57 is listed at 52 hours. These numbers are based on a fixed EU usage cycle β typically a mix of calls, web browsing, video playback, and standby β so they wonβt reflect every real-world scenario, but they do suggest solid day-and-a-half endurance for most users.
Both models are listed with a 4,905mAh rated battery, which Samsung will almost certainly market as a typical 5,000mAh capacity. Fast charging is said to top out at 45W, which keeps them competitive in the mid-range space.
The Galaxy A57 and A37 are both certified with IP68 water and dust resistance. Thatβs a step up from the IP67 rating seen on their predecessors. On paper at least, thatβs a meaningful upgrade. Drop resistance ratings differ slightly, though. The A57 earns an A rating, while the A37 gets a B. Repairability sits at C for both, which is fairly typical for modern sealed smartphones.


According to the EU label, both phones are certified for 1,200 full charge cycles before battery capacity drops below 80 percent of its original level. Thatβs noticeably lower than the 2,000 cycles previously listed for the Galaxy A56 and A36. The same reduction was also observed on the Galaxy S26 series, which suggests this could be part of a broader shift in Samsungβs battery strategy, possibly tied to chemistry changes or internal design adjustments.
It doesnβt necessarily mean the batteries are worse in everyday use. But for users who hold onto their phones for four or five years, that lower cycle rating is something to keep in mind.
An official launch is expected next month. As always, the full picture will depend on pricing and real-world testing.
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Just a day after its global unveiling at Galaxy Unpacked, the Samsung Galaxy S26 series is already being put through its paces. And as expected, the Snapdragon vs Exynos debate is back β though this time, the gap doesnβt look quite as dramatic as in previous years.
Itβs also worth noting that the Exynos 2600 is Samsungβs first chip built on its 2nm GAA process, while the Snapdragon variant continues to rely on TSMCβs mature 3nm node. In a way, these early results arenβt just about Qualcomm vs Exynos β theyβre also an early indicator of how far Samsung Foundryβs next-gen manufacturing has come.
Post-launch Geekbench 6 scores are starting to surface, and they paint a pretty clear picture on the CPU side. The Galaxy S26 Ultra posted single-core scores of 3,670 and 3,724 in two separate runs, with multi-core results reaching 10,981 and 11,237. These are strong numbers and in line with what youβd expect from Qualcommβs tuned βfor Galaxyβ variants with slightly higher clocks, tighter optimization, and aggressive performance scaling.

Meanwhile, the Exynos 2600 inside the Galaxy S26+ recorded 3,105β3,197 in single-core and 10,444β11,012 in multi-core tests. That puts Snapdragon ahead by roughly 10 to 18 percent in CPU performance when it comes to single-threaded workloads. In practical terms, that could translate to slightly snappier app launches and better responsiveness under lighter loads.


But the GPU story is more interesting this year. In OpenCL testing, the Exynos 2600 actually posted a marginally higher score β 24,240, compared to the Snapdragonβs 24,152. Itβs a tiny difference, but symbolically important.
Thatβs notable because historically, Exynos variants have struggled to keep up with Qualcomm not just in CPU efficiency but also in GPU stability and sustained output. If these early numbers hold up in long gaming sessions and real-world thermal tests, Samsung may finally have narrowed the performance perception gap.
Of course, these are still early post-launch benchmarks. Sustained performance and battery drain under load will matter more once full reviews drop.
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Just two weeks after dropping the first Android 17 beta, Google has released the second beta update with a limited-access contacts picker, EyeDropper API, enhanced connectivity, and better cross-device capabilities. The most exciting addition is the new Bubbles feature, which lets users turn any app into a floating bubble.
The new Bubbles feature turns any app into a floating bubble. This is an excellent multitasking feature, allowing users to run multiple floating apps without ever having to leave the full-screen app.
To use this feature, long-press an app icon, and youβll see a βBubbleβ option. That option quickly opens the app in a floating window. Tap it, and the app will shrink into a floating circle that stays at the top. On large-screen devices, thereβs a dedicated bubble bar in the taskbar to organize and anchor bubbles.
The Android 17 Beta 1 removed the ring around the search bar and featured a dominant color from the userβs wallpaper. Well, that return in the Beta 2 for the Pixel Launcher, as spotted by Phone Arena. The AI Mode icon is now featured inside the circle towards the end of the search bar.
The Android 17 Beta 2 also brings minor design upgrades to privacy indicators. Earlier, when an app used your phoneβs camera, location, and microphone, the icons were visible in the top-right corner, inside a pill-shaped green enclosure. In Beta 2, they are shown in separate circles. Also, the location is shown in blue instead of green.







This change applies to:
In addition to these changes, Android 17 Beta 2 includes improvements to connectivity, cross-device connectivity, and more. Plus, it also fixes 16 issues. You can check the complete changelog here.
The second beta of Android 17 is currently rolling out to only Google Pixels.
If your Google Pixel is already running Android 17 Beta 1, you can easily install Beta 2 by navigating to Settings > System > Software Updates > System Updates.
If youβre not already part of the beta program, visit google.com/android/beta and βOpt inβ on your selected device. Make sure youβre logged into the website with the same Google account. After opting in, you should be able to install the latest beta update on your Google Pixel from the Software Updates section in the Settings app.
Keep in mind that thereβs no going back once you install a beta update. If you try to leave the Beta early, youβll need to perform a full data wipe.
According to the official release timeline, Android 17 will enter the platform stability phase next month, with the stable version expected to be released in Q3 2026. Stay tuned for more updates.
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Google released Android 17 Beta 2, advancing system APIs and developer tools ahead of the stable release expected later this year. The update prioritizes privacy enforcement, cross-device functionality, and input refinements while maintaining Googleβs two-SDK release cycle with the major version in Q2.

The Bubbles feature now functions as a complete windowing mode. Users create floating app windows by long-pressing app icons on phones, tablets, and foldables. Large-screen devices receive a bubble bar within the taskbar for organizing and repositioning windows. Developers must implement multi-window guidelines for proper functionality.

A system-level EyeDropper API lets apps sample any screen pixel without requesting screen capture permissions. The new Contacts Picker using ACTION_PICK_CONTACTS grants temporary access to user-selected contact fields only, supporting personal and work profiles while reducing reliance on READ_CONTACTS permission.

Touchpad pointer capture has been corrected. Previous versions reported absolute finger positions rather than relative movement during capture, causing issues for games and specific applications. Android 17 now processes touchpad input as mouse movement by default. Apps requiring precise finger tracking can enable absolute capture mode.
The getInitialRestingBounds API improves the Interactive Chooser by detecting the share sheetβs final position after animations complete, enabling apps to adjust layouts accordingly.
The Handoff API enables state transfer between devices through CompanionDeviceManager. The system displays handoff suggestions on nearby devices, allowing users to resume tasks. If the destination device lacks the app, the feature falls back to web-based continuation.
Ultra-Wideband DL-TDOA support brings privacy-focused indoor navigation compliant with FiRa 4.0. Wi-Fi Allianceβs Proximity Detection standard improves ranging accuracy over Wi-Fi Aware. Streaming apps access carrier-allocated bandwidth limits via getStreamingAppMaxDownlinkKbps and getStreamingAppMaxUplinkKbps for quality optimization.
ACCESS_LOCAL_NETWORK becomes a mandatory runtime permission for apps targeting Android 17. Apps must request permission to discover local network devices unless using system pickers. ACTION_TIMEZONE_OFFSET_CHANGED broadcasts notify apps of time zone offset changes during daylight saving transitions.
SMS OTP protection extends to all message formats. Non-recipient apps face a three-hour delay before accessing OTP messages, excluding default SMS apps, assistants, and companion devices. Google recommends migrating to SMS Retriever or User Consent APIs.
Apps directly accessing neural processing units must declare FEATURE_NEURAL_PROCESSING_UNIT in manifests. Core libraries update to ICU 78 with Unicode 17, adding scripts, characters, emoji blocks, and refined time formatting.
Platform Stability arrives in March, finalizing SDK and NDK APIs. Developers can then target API level 37 and publish test apps before public release. Beta 2 is available over-the-air for supported Pixel devices and through emulator images in Android Studio.
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Motorola is clearly stepping up its software game. Just a day ago, it began the Android 17 beta program ahead of its competitors, and now, the beta program has just gone live for a new set of smartphones.
The Motorola Edge 2025, Moto G57, and Moto G57 Power were the first phones to join the Android 17 beta program. Now, itβs expanding to Moto G86, Moto G86 Power, Motorola Edge 60, Edge 60 Fusion, Edge 70, and Edge 70 Fusion in multiple regions.
Here, EMEA refers to Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, and LATAM refers to Latin America.
If you have any of these Motorola smartphones and live in a supported region, you can sign up for the Android 17 beta program to get early access to the latest features and upgrades. However, that also means youβre ready to face bugs or broken features that may appear in beta builds.
Please keep in mind that Motorola may send emails regarding your beta application. So, remember to check your inbox regularly, including the spam folder.
Once your beta application is approved, youβll receive an OTA update. Itβs best to manually check for updates once in a while by navigating to Settings > System updates > Check for updates.
While the Android 17 beta program has gone live for several Motorola phones, the update rollout is yet to begin. Once that happens, weβll learn about the new features and changes. For now, users can expect to see Material 3 Expressive enhancements, Live Notification updates, and a redesigned desktop mode, among many changes.
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Google has announced Nano Banana 2, its latest image generation model under the Gemini family. The update blends advanced creative capabilities with faster processing speeds, aiming to make high-quality visual generation more widely accessible across Google products.

Nano Banana 2, officially called Gemini 3.1 Flash Image, combines the deeper reasoning abilities of the earlier Pro variant with the responsiveness of Gemini Flash. According to Google, the model draws on real-world knowledge and can reference up-to-date web information to better render specific subjects. This allows users to create detailed infographics, structured diagrams and data-driven visuals with improved contextual accuracy.
Text handling has also been refined. The model can generate clearer, legible text within images, making it suitable for marketing mock-ups and social content. It can also adapt text into different languages directly inside visuals. Google says the gap between speed and image quality has been significantly reduced, resulting in sharper details, improved lighting and richer textures without slowing down generation time.
Nano Banana 2 is being rolled out across the Gemini app, Google Search AI Mode, Lens, AI Studio and the Gemini API in Vertex AI. It is also becoming the default image model in Flow and is integrated into Google Ads for campaign asset suggestions. Subscribers to Google AI Pro and Ultra plans will still be able to access Nano Banana Pro for specialised, high-fidelity tasks.
Google is also strengthening content verification. The company continues to embed SynthID watermarks in AI-generated media and plans to expand C2PA Content Credentials support within the Gemini app. Since its introduction, SynthID verification tools have reportedly been used over 20 million times, reflecting growing interest in identifying AI-generated content.
With Nano Banana 2, Google appears to be focusing on faster output without compromising creative precision, positioning it as a flexible option for everyday creators and professionals alike.
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As scheduled, Huawei has officially taken the wraps off the latest version of its premium wireless earbuds, the Huawei FreeBuds Pro 5. The new earbud features a refined design, stronger noise cancellation, and support for high-resolution audio, all wrapped in a polished, premium-looking package.
At first glance, the FreeBuds Pro 5 donβt shy away from looking expensive. Huawei is using an oval-shaped charging case paired with a star-ring diamond-cut design on the buds themselves. Further, the earbud stem has a subtle golden ring with HUAWEI SOUND branding.Β

The earbud uses silicone ear tips and an in-ear stem-style design that should sit securely for long listening sessions. Each bud weighs 5.5 grams and measures 29.1 x 21.8 x 23.7mm, while the charging case comes in at 43 grams with dimensions of 65.50 x 46.70 x 22.98mm. Globally, the earbuds come in Snowy White, Frost Silver, Azure Sky, and Earth Gold.
For audio, Huawei is using a dual-driver system inside, which combines an ultra-linear dual-magnetic circuit bass unit with an ultra-thin micro-planar tweeter. The bass driver reportedly reaches down to 10Hz for deeper low-end performance, while the tweeter extends up to 48kHz for higher-frequency clarity.Β
The FreeBuds Pro 5 also feature dual-unit, dual-channel active noise cancellation system, designed to emit reverse sound waves to cancel surrounding noise. Huawei claims this new system delivers up to three times better performance than the previous generation.Β

The companyβs Kirin A3 chipset handles environmental processing and noise reduction, working alongside upgraded microphones. Huawei says call clarity remains stable even in environments with noise levels up to 100dB and wind speeds reaching 10m/s.
For users who donβt want to be completely isolated, Huawei has included an Alert Mode that lets important sounds through.
Being a flagship product, itβs no surprise that the FreeBuds Pro 5 support AAC, SBC, LDAC, and L2HC codecs. It also has Huaweiβs proprietary NearLink technology, which can enable lossless audio transmission speeds of up to 4.6Mbps under supported conditions.

Each earbud is stuffed with a 60mAh battery, while the charging case includes a 537mAh cell. Huawei says the earbuds can deliver up to 9 hours of playback without active noise cancellation and around 6 hours with ANC enabled.Β
Finally, durability is covered with an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, making the FreeBuds Pro 5 more resilient than many premium rivals.
The earbuds are up for purchase at β¬199/Β£180 with a limited period discount of β¬30/Β£30 if orders are placed via Huaweiβs official online store.
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Recent discussions on Chinese social media had raised doubts about the future of the Meizu 23 and the broader smartphone division. Speculation around restructuring within Xingji (Starji) Meizu gathered pace earlier this week. Now, an official statement released on February 27 offers clarity on the companyβs direction and addresses the circulating claims.

In its formal announcement, Meizu denied reports suggesting bankruptcy, complete business suspension, or brand exit. The company stated that such claims are inaccurate and that it reserves the right to pursue legal responsibility against those spreading misinformation. It emphasised that while changes are underway, the brand itself is not shutting down.
However, Meizu confirmed a significant strategic shift. The company will temporarily pause new domestic smartphone product development. This move is described as a planned transition rather than a closure. Existing operations, including after-sales services and support for current users, will continue without disruption. Products such as Meizu phones, Flyme systems, and Pandaer accessories will remain available, and customer rights will not be affected.
The statement highlights that Meizu is repositioning itself around Flyme and AI-driven ecosystems. The company intends to focus on open collaboration under a Powered by Flyme model, expanding into broader industries rather than limiting itself to handset launches. Flyme Auto has already crossed 2.26 million vehicle installations and aims to reach 3 million this year, reflecting strong traction in the automotive space.
Meizu also noted that overseas smartphone operations, AI glasses, and Pandaer technology products will continue with market-oriented development. The pause in domestic handset launches is presented as a resource reallocation decision aimed at strengthening its software and ecosystem capabilities.
While uncertainty remains around the Meizu 23, the official message makes it clear that the brand is not disappearing. Instead, it is entering a new phase centred on Flyme, AI integration, and cross-industry partnerships.
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Just weeks after wrapping up its current lineup with the Pixel 10a, Google may already be testing its new phones. A new Geekbench listing has surfaced, and while nothing is confirmed, it hints at early hardware that could belong to the Pixel 11 series, and more importantly, the next-generation Tensor G6 chip.

The listing is tied to a device called βGoogle Kodiak.β That name isnβt new. It was previously associated with the Pixel 10 Pro XL. But according to Notebookcheck, this new appearance could point to a Pixel 11 model instead. The reason comes down to the processor configuration.
The device in question runs a 7-core Tensor SoC, which is unusual. The Pixel 10 Pro XL uses an octa-core chip. That alone suggests this isnβt simply a re-test of existing hardware.Β
The new configuration includes one Arm C1-Ultra core clocked at 4.11GHz, four Arm C1-Pro cores at 3.38GHz, and two additional C1-Pro cores at 2.65GHz. The clock speeds are also higher than what weβve seen on the Tensor G5.

For comparison, the Pixel 10 Pro XL is powered by an octa-core setup with one Cortex-X4 core at 3.78GHz, five Cortex-A725 cores at 3.05GHz, and two Cortex-A520 cores at 2.25GHz.Β
Graphics also differ. The new listing shows a PowerVR C-Series CXTP-48-1536 GPU, while the Pixel 10 Pro XL uses a PowerVR DXT-48-1536.
However, the benchmark scores are nothing to write home about. The phone posted a single-core score of 845 and a multi-core score of 2657. These numbers are extremely low for a modern flagship. Itβs possible the chip is missing software optimizations, or that this is very early hardware not meant for performance testing.
Still, itβs worth being cautious. Thereβs no guarantee this listing is genuine. Benchmark databases are often filled with prototypes, mislabeled devices, and sometimes even fake entries. The Pixel 11 series isnβt expected until summer 2026, and the Tensor G6 hasnβt been announced.
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Samsung introduced its latest products at the Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco, US. At this event, Samsung showed new smartphones, new wireless earbuds, and smarter AI features. Also, the company made announcements about better performance, stronger privacy, and easier everyday use.
Galaxy Unpacked is Samsungβs special event where it launches its newest devices. Every year, Samsung holds this event to show improvements in its phones and technology. This time, the main highlight was the Galaxy S26 series, along with new AI tools and upgraded earbuds.
Check the big highlights of Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026 below.
Galaxy S26 Series
Samsung launched three new phones β Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is the top model. It has a big 6.9-inch screen and runs on the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor.Β The phone keeps its 200MP main camera and 50MP zoom camera but improves them to take clearer photos.
It comes with a 5,000 mAh battery that can charge up to 75% in just 30 minutes with a 60W charger. It also supports the S-Pen and comes with several new AI features.
The Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus also offer strong performance. In some countries, they use Samsungβs Exynos 2600 processor. The Galaxy S26 has a slightly bigger battery than last yearβs model.
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Galaxy Buds 4 Series
Samsung also launched Galaxy Buds 4 and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro. They come with improved sound, smarter features, and a more refined design focused on comfort and performance.
The new earbuds come with a refreshed design and upgraded technology. The Buds 4 cost $179, and the Pro version costs $250. The Pro model offers better sound and longer battery life.
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Privacy Display
A major highlight of the S26 Ultra is the Privacy Display. This feature lets users hide sensitive content, such as passwords or notifications, so people nearby cannot see them. Thereβs also a maximum privacy mode that makes the screen hard to view from the side.
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Smarter AI Features
Samsung now offers three AI assistants to its phones: Bixby, Google Gemini, and Perplexity. These assistants can help set alarms, take notes, summarize calls, and even place orders. Samsung also partnered with these AI companies to make phones more helpful in daily tasks.
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Samsung has just launched its new Galaxy S26 series, but one lucky customer has already received their Galaxy S26 Ultra. Samsung says official shipping will start on March 6, so getting the phone so early is unusual.
The lucky customer, a Reddit user named Boris499, got the Galaxy S26 Ultra less than 24 hours after the launch. Their first post was deleted because it showed the phoneβs IMEI number, but later shared pictures show the back of the phone.
Boris499 shared that the phone was directly from Deutsche Telekom, which is T-Mobileβs parent company in Europe. The exact location is not known, but it seems buying from the carrier helped them get the phone quickly.
Image via Boris499 (Reddit)
Pre-orders for the Galaxy S26 series started right after Samsungβs Unpacked event. Even if you order early, most people will still need to wait a few days or weeks to get their phone. Samsung says deliveries will officially begin on March 6, and the phones will be available in stores from March 11.
The Galaxy S26 series includes three models. In the US, the Galaxy S26 starts at $899.99, the Galaxy S26 Plus at $1,099.99, and the Galaxy S26 Ultra at $1,299.99. Samsung also offers trade-in discounts for customers upgrading from an older Samsung phone to make it easier to get the new model.
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Samsung has become the first South Korean company to cross a market value of $1 trillion. This is a big moment for the company. On February 26, 2026, its total value reached about $1.025 trillion at the end of trading. It briefly became one of the 12 most valuable companies in the world.
For a short time, Samsung even moved ahead of Walmart in global rankings. Later, its value slipped slightly but remained around the $1 trillion mark. Even with the small drop, the milestone is still historic. It shows how strong Samsung has become worldwide.
According to tipster Jukan, this happened just one day after Samsung launched its new flagship, the Galaxy S26 series. The timing suggests that the launch helped boost investor confidence. However, the success was not only because of the new phones. Other parts of Samsungβs business also played an important role.
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Samsungβs chip-making division, Samsung Foundry, is one of the main reasons behind this success. The company recently introduced its second-generation 2nm chip technology. Many global tech companies are working with Samsung to produce advanced chips. This has helped increase its business growth.
Another major factor is the rising demand for memory chips, mainly for AI. Samsung is one of the top memory chip makers in the world. As AI use grows, the need for advanced memory chips is also rising. This has helped Samsung earn more revenue.
A day before crossing the milestone, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S26 series. Β Preorders started soon after the launch and received a positive response. You can also preorder the Galaxy S26 series now. It will be available from March 11.
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Samsung recently launched the Galaxy S26 with many smart AI features, and one of the main highlights is its new AI document scanner. This feature makes scanning papers easier and smarter. It is designed to help people scan documents quickly with better quality.
The new scanner uses AI to find the edges of a paper automatically. It crops out the background like your table or desk. It also straightens the page if it is tilted. The phone fixes the lighting and removes shadows to make the text clear.
You just need to open the scanner and point your camera at the document. The phone does most of the work for you. It can also scan many pages and save them as one PDF file. This is helpful for school work, office papers, or bills.
Image via Android Authority
The feature is new and advanced. Many people may think they need the Galaxy S26 to scan documents this way. The AI makes it sound special and different. But the truth is much simpler.
Most Android phones already have a scanner in the Google Drive app via 9to5Google. You can open the app, tap the plus button, and choose βScan.β It can also find the edges, crop the image, fix lighting, and remove shadows. It works fast and gives clear results.
You can scan many pages and save them as one PDF. The file is saved directly in Google Drive, ready to share. It only takes a few seconds to finish.
It means that you do not need a new phone just to scan documents. The tool is already on your Android phone. It is free, easy to use, and works very well.
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Itβs almost time for Xiaomiβs big launch event, where weβll see the global debut of the Xiaomi 17 series alongside new additions to its tablets and wearables. The keynote is set to start at 2PM Barcelona time (1PM UTC) tomorrow and will be livestreamed on YouTube through the linked video below. Xiaomi 17 and 17 Ultra are the two most anticipated devices. The pair will be joined by the Leica Leitzphone powered by Xiaomi aka the Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition. Sadly, the Xiaomi 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max are not expected to join the other three members of the 17 series on their global...
Samsung US has added two new members to its TeamGalaxy for 2026. They are Audrey Nuna and Haley Baylee. This news came right after Samsung launched the new Galaxy S26 series. The launch took place at the companyβs Unpacked 2026 event.
The Galaxy S26 series comes with smarter AI features. These tools help people finish daily tasks more easily. The phone also has high-quality cameras for clear photos and videos. It is designed to make life simple and smooth.
The new Galaxy series feature an built-in Privacy Display. This makes it hard for people beside you to see your screen. It helps protect your personal information in public places. Samsung also introduced the new Galaxy Buds 4 Pro to pair with the phone.
Audrey Nuna is a singer and rapper known for her bold style. She also acted as βMiraβ in Netflixβs KPop Demon Hunters. In the campaign, she shows how she uses the Galaxy S26 to create music. Her own songs are included in the ads.
Image via Samsung
Audrey said working with Samsung feels meaningful. She likes that the brand has strong roots in South Korea. She also included her mother in the campaign. This made the project feel personal and special to her.
Haley Baylee shares posts about the new Privacy Display. She showcases how it works in real life. Her content is focused on privacy and daily phone use. She connects with many people online.
Along with them, 11 new creators and 13 older members joined the team. They come from different fields like art, gaming, and music. Together, they show how Galaxy devices support creativity. The TeamGalaxy campaign highlights simple, smart, and private technology for everyone.
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Ultrahuman has come out with a new smart ring β the new model lasts longer on a single charge, collects more accurate data and has an important safety feature. And there is a new AI too, of course. Ultrahuman Ring Pro colors The Ultrahuman Ring Pro advertises up to 15 days of battery life. For comparison, the Ultrahuman Ring Air lasts 4-6 days on a charge according to official numbers. Thatβs a massive upgrade but isnβt the end of it either. The new ring comes with a new Pro Charger, which extends the ringβs endurance up to 45 days. The case can be charged over USB or with...
Samsung TV Plus, which now has over 100 million monthly users, has partnered with V10 Entertainment to bring all MotoAmerica motorcycle races to its platform for the 2026-2027 seasons. Fans will be able to watch every live race, replays, practice sessions, and behind-the-scenes content.
The season starts with the 84th DAYTONA 200 on March 6th, which airs on the Samsung TV Network (STN). Later this spring, a new 24/7 channel called MotoAmericaTV will launch. This channel will show over 200 hours of live races, full race replays, and highlights from past seasons.
For the first time, every racing class will be on TV. This includes the all-womenβs class and the premier Superbike class. Select live races will also air on STN throughout the season. Fans can enjoy complete coverage of their favorite riders and teams.
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For the first time, every racing class will be on TV. This includes the all-womenβs class and the premier Superbike class. Select live races will also air on STN throughout the season. Fans can enjoy complete coverage of their favorite riders and teams.
The 2026 season will have 10 race weekends across seven classes. Races will take place at famous tracks like Daytona International Speedway, WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, and Circuit of The Americas. Fans can watch Superbike, Supersport, Twins Cup, Talent Cup, King of the Baggers, Super Hooligan, and Royal Enfield Build.Train.Race.
βThis partnership is a big step for our sport,β said Chuck Aksland, COO of MotoAmerica. βWorking with Samsung brings our races to millions of new fans.β Salek Brodsky, Senior VP of Samsung TV Plus, said it is an easy and fun way for viewers to enjoy motorcycle racing.
In 2025, MotoAmerica had over 2.5 million online video views and more than 400,000 fans at live events. Now, fans can watch races for free on Samsung TVs, Galaxy phones, Smart Monitors, XR headsets, and Family Hub devices.
With Samsung TV Plus, MotoAmerica fans finally have a simple and easy way to watch every race, anytime and anywhere.
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HMD launched a new model called Luma β no, not βLumiaβ, though that might have been cool. This appears to be similar to the HMD Vibe, though with a lower-end chipset. The HMD Luma is powered by the Unisoc T615, a 12nm chip with Cortex-A75 and A55 cores, which are pretty old at this point. The phone is configured with 4GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB storage β there is a microSD slot available. Disappointingly, the phone comes with Android 15 out of the box. HMD Luma Besides the memory card slot, the phone has other βold-schoolβ features like a 3.5mm headphone jack and an FM...
Samsung Galaxy S26 series comes with a new feature β Privacy Display. This feature is made to protect your screen when you are using your phone in public places. Samsung has added this feature to make phones safer and more private for everyday use.
A new shortcut for this feature has recently shared by Alex Maxham. Users can turn Privacy Display on or off by simply double-pressing the power button. This makes it very quick and easy to use. You do not have to open settings every time you need more privacy.
To use this shortcut, you just need to go into the phoneβs settings and choose Privacy Display for the power button double-press option. Once you set it, you can control the feature in seconds. This is helpful if you suddenly want to hide your screen from people around you.
Image via Alex Maxham
The Privacy Display feature works differently from normal privacy options. Many phones use simple software tricks for lowering brightness or adding a filter. But Samsungβs feature is built into the screen hardware. It limits the viewing angle of the display. This means you can see everything clearly, but people looking from the side will see a dark or blurry screen.
The Galaxy S26 series is now available for pre-order in some markets. Customers can book their phone through Samsungβs official website or selected stores.
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Thanks to the magic of modern air travel (and sleeping while traveling), the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has arrived at GSMArena HQ and is straight in for review! The unboxing isn't amazingly interesting - you get a USB-C cable and the phone, that's it. We have the 12/256GB Cobat Violet S26 Ultra. The new phone may appear quite similar to its predecessor at first glance, but it isn't. The S26 Ultra is slightly taller and wider, but it's thinner and also slightly lighter. The design is a bit different, too, thanks to the slight camera island. It's a personal choice whether you like the...
Samsung has made a major change in software updates, automating the Wipe Cache function. It seems a downgrade for power users, but itβs a unification of features, which benefits users of all qualifying devices.
According to GalaxyClub, Samsung removed one of the most familiar tools from its recovery environment. With the February 2026 patch, the βWipe Cacheβ partition option is gone on several flagship Galaxy devices.
On updated units of the Galaxy S25 series and foldables like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, the Android Recovery menu now shows just three options: Reboot system now, Wipe data or factory reset, and Power off.
If you have been using Samsung phones long enough, you have probably booted into recovery. Power plus Volume Up, wait for the bootloader handoff, drop into the text-based interface, clear cache, and Reboot.
When performance dipped after a major One UI upgrade, or battery drain spiked, clearing the system cache was a troubleshooting step. Now, on devices running the latest February firmware, that button is simply not there.
Image source β GalaxyClub
The Galaxy S25 series marked Samsungβs full transition to seamless updates using A and B partitions. Instead of installing a new firmware over the live system, the phone writes the update to an inactive partition.
The update mechanism itself performs much of what users used to trigger manually with a cache wipeΒ (via MyDaebakCafe). The AndroidRuntime (ART) is also tweaked, which renders the manual wipe cache partition concept feel outdated.
If you relied on Wipe cache partition as a post-update habit, this will feel like a loss. The change is driven by the approach that Samsung is tightening the recovery environment and aligning it with modern Android architecture.
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The teasers for the upcoming Honor Magic V6 keep on coming and the latest one gives us our best look at the foldableβs inner display. Honor executive Wang Fei shared the images on Weibo, which show no visible crease along the middle. When viewed head-on, the main display does indeed appear to be fully crease-less, which is impressive, as all current foldables exhibit some form of ridge along the middle. Honor Magic V6's main display According to Fei, Honor achieved the Magic V6βs crease-less display without compromising other parameters like its thin and light design, battery...
Today, Infinix has announced its first global brand ambassador: K-pop girl group Itzy's member Yuna. Itzy was formed in 2019 and she's been a member ever since, while this year she's also made her acting debut, and is planning to release her first solo record in March. As the youngest member of Itzy, "her vibrant confidence is her signature", Infinix says in its official press release. She is now joining forces with Infinix for the launch of the Note 60 series, the brand's latest flagship family. This partnership "marks a strategic evolution for Infinix, elevating its appeal to the...
Samsung just released the One UI 8.5 Beta 6 update, and everyone felt the next release is going to be official. Well, well, the sixth One UI 8.5 Beta keeps us busy, with an awkward UI scaling issue surfaced on the latest release.
Glitches related to the user interface can quickly be handled if spotted on time. Samsung is reportedly working on the One UI 8.5 Beta 7, and we expect the UI scaling issue to be addressed in that software update.
Notification Panel in One UI 8.5 is where the scaling flaw exists. It was spotted when I was jotting a note in the Samsung Notes app. Expanding the Notification Panel exposes that the interface hasnβt reached perfection so far.
The panel brings two buttons: Notification settings and Clear. The βClearβ button disappears when thereβs nothing to clean in the panel. The Notification settings key is what is hit by the scaling issue, and itβs literally awkward.
The pill surrounding the βNotification settingsβ label shrinks significantly. It also leaves its usual position, making the interface weird. Despite the glitch, the button to enter the assigned destination remains functional.
Image β Notification Panel UI glitch in One UI 8.5 Beta 6
Itβs all random. While trying to reproduce the glitch, nothing happened. The button remained there as it should have been. No issues with the placement or size; however, it could appear on the next attempt, when I may not pinpoint.
Samsung started the One UI 8.5 Beta Program in early December. Weβve been testing the Beta software for nearly three months now. The seventh Beta is expected to be here next month, yet such UI-linked problems make things worse.
Expect the One UI 8.5 Beta wonβt have more such problems that could further delay the Stable release.
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Motorola is the official smartphone partner of the upcoming FIFA World Cup, and it already launched its first themed device earlier this year with the Razr 60 FIFA World Cup 26 Edition. That wonβt be the only device as Evan Blass (@evleaks) shared official renders of the upcoming Moto Razr Fold and Edge 70 FIFA World Cup 26 smartphones. Razr Fold FIFA World Cup 26 Edition Razr Fold FIFA World Cup edition dons a black paint job with a textured back panel featuring the number 26 pattern and gold accents for the Moto bat symbol and FIFA 26 badge. We can see the lockscreen also...
Samsung is not waiting for you to walk into a store. It is putting the Galaxy S26 demo in your pocket right now, even if that pocket holds an iPhone or a Pixel.
The company has pushed a major update to its Try Galaxy web app. The update turns TryGalaxy into a full-blown UX simulation of the Galaxy S26 running One UI 8.5. It is aggressive marketing and smart as well.
Open the link on a non-Galaxy device and your screen transforms into a guided tour of Samsungβs latest software vision. This update is built around the Galaxy S26 experience, with a strong focus on One UI 8.5 and its practical tools.
The biggest highlight of the updated Try Galaxy is Photo Assist. Then there is Now Nudge, Samsungβs contextual alert system. Privacy Display is another interesting inclusion. Upgraded Nightography also gets screen time.
Image β Android Authority
A web-based UX simulation will not perfectly capture the feel of haptics, display, or camera. Still, this approach chips away at the psychological barrier, reduces friction, and reframes the Galaxy S26 as something you can try right now.
The new Try Galaxy experience now pulls in the broader ecosystem, including Galaxy Z series foldables, wearables like Galaxy Buds, Galaxy Watch, and even Galaxy Ring, presenting them as interconnected pieces.
More interesting is the preview of Samsungβs Galaxy XR platform. The demo teases how spatial computing could integrate with One UI principles, hinting at continuity between phone, wearable, and immersive hardware.
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With the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung is expanding satellite communication across North America, Europe, and Japan through a wide network of carrier partnerships.
Satellite communication on smartphones began as an emergency-only feature. Apple helped popularize the concept globally, but Samsungβs 2025 rollout quietly laid its own foundation.
In the United States (North America), Samsung has aligned with three major operators. The combined effort gives Galaxy S26 users access to satellite-based messaging and emergency services across most of the US.
Europe is seeing a similar push.
Japan completes the triangle.
The Galaxy S26 marks the first time Samsung is treating satellite as a scaled service layer. Satellite links can support lightweight data, AI driven alerts, and network redundancy when ground towers fail.
The Galaxy S26 is shaping up to be more than an iterative hardware upgrade. Samsung is building infrastructure, whichΒ defines the next phase of the mobile industry.
Won-Joon Choi, President, Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Head of the R&D Office, Mobile eXperience (MX) Business at Samsung Electronics, said:
βSamsung has a rich legacy in wireless communication technologies, and we strive to be at the forefront of innovation in this space through open collaboration with global partners.β
βAs satellite connectivity becomes an important part of the mobile landscape, we are committed to ensuring Galaxy users have reliable access to communication, especially when they need it most.β
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Samsung removed the S Pen's Bluetooth functionality with last year's Galaxy S25 Ultra, leading some to believe the Korean brand would ditch the S Pen with the recently announced Galaxy S26 Ultra. Fortunately, that didn't happen. And the good news is, Samsung has confirmed that the S Pen isn't going anywhere. [#InlinePriceWidget,14320,1#] In an interview with Bloomberg, Won-Joon Choi, COO of Samsung's Mobile Experience Business, confirmed that Samsung is currently working on a next-gen version of the S Pen stylus. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra with its S Pen "Weβre working on a more...


At its grand Unpacked event in San Francisco, Samsung launched the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra, and all three are running One UI 8.5 based on Android 16. The company has been beta testing One UI 8.5 on its previous-generation flagships, the S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra, for quite a while now, and today a new build has been released. Following up on the fifth beta, which came out exactly one week ago, the sixth beta is now here for those who are enrolled in Samsung's beta program. The latest build identifies as ZZAO. It fixes a bunch of issues related to Bixby, sketch conversion in...
Asus Republic of Gamers (ROG) recently collaborated with Kojima Productions to create a custom-designed gaming tablet PC, the ROG Flow Z13-KJP. Kojima Productions is the studio founded by the legendary game director Hideo Kojima, who created popular franchises such as Metal Gear Solid and Death Stranding. The ROG Flow Z13-KJP was initially revealed at CES 2026 but is now finally up for pre-order. The ROG Flow Z13-KJP is designed by the artist Yoji Shinkawa, who has worked with Kojima for the art design of all of his games as well as several other notable titles. It is a...
Fresh listings in the EUβs EPREL database suggest the upcoming Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 could quietly outperform the Galaxy S26 in one area that matters to everyone: battery life.
The Galaxy A37, model SM-A376B/DS, shows up in the EPREL database with an A rating for battery life. The label claims up to 53 hours on a single charge. The Galaxy A57, SM-A576B/DS, is right behind it at 52 hours, also with an A rating.
The Galaxy A36 carried a Class C energy efficiency rating and managed 41 hours. The Galaxy A56 stepped up to Class B with 44 hours.
For context, the Galaxy S26 is rated at 51 hours. EPREL figures are based on standardized testing conditions. They provide a controlled benchmark, and under that benchmark, the upcoming A-series phones are winning.
The Galaxy S26 remains the performance king, no question. It brings the newest silicon, advanced AI features, and the full flagship package. But when it comes to battery life, the A37 and A57 may edge it out, at least under EU test conditions.
Beyond that, both the Galaxy A37 and A57 phones are listed with 45W charging support. In practice, that likely means 45W PPS, aligning them with higher-end models.
IP68 rating:Β The Galaxy A37 and A57 are listed with IP68 dust and water resistance. That is a meaningful upgrade over the A36 and A56 from early 2025.
The A57 also scores an A rating for drop resistance, while the A37 comes in at B. Both phones are rated for 1,200 charge cycles before battery replacement is recommended. Repairability sits at C for both, which feels typical for modern sealed designs.
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Samsung didnβt talk much about the S Pen of the Galaxy S26 Ultra during the launch conference, fueling rumors of its cancellation. Well, Samsung MX COO confirmed that S Pen is here to stay and a major upgrade is already in the works.
MX Business COO Won Joon Choi says the S Pen remains a βcore technology,β and more importantly, he teased a genuine Samsung S Pen Upgrade.
His exact words: βWeβre working on a more advanced technology within S-Pen to come up with a new structure of display, so the penalty of having S-Pen is diminished.β
Inside the Galaxy S Ultra chassis, the stylus silo eats into precious internal volume. That space could otherwise house a larger battery, improved cooling, or even more advanced camera hardware.
That phrase, the penalty of having S Pen, is doing a lot of heavy lifting. The βpenaltyβ likely refers to two things: battery capacity and display stack complexity.
On foldables, S Pen support has required a digitizer layer. On slab phones, the internal silo constrains battery growth. If Samsung is talking about a βnew structure of display,β it suggests a deeper hardware-level rethink.
One working theory is a more integrated digitizer solution baked directly into the OLED stack, reducing layering overhead. Another possibility is improved resonance technology that needs fewer internal components.
Rumors around the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and the so-called Wide Fold suggest a larger canvas and a different internal layout. If Samsung can reduce the display βpenalty,β that opens the door for more seamless S Pen integration.
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Realme's Narzo sub-brand is about to add a new member. The company has revealed that the Narzo Power 5G is going to be launching in India on March 5, and it will sport a huge 10,001 mAh battery. If that number sounds eerily familiar to you, that's because it's the exact same battery capacity employed by the Realme P4 Power, which was launched a few weeks ago. Neroβs phone doesnβt βlastβ. It dominates time.10001mAh on #realmeNARZOPower runs the day on your terms, work, fun, repeat, without pausing to plug in.Launching 5th March, 12 PM.Know more: https://t.co/ndn4EjNP81...
Samsung did just the opposite of what rumors suggested for months. The Galaxy S26 Ultra doesnβt bring built-in magnets for Qi2 charging; it gave Samsung two paths, and the company picked the less impressive one.
Apple brings strong yet safe magnets inside the iPhone models. Google became the first Android vendor to follow the suite. The Pixel 10 series is a step ahead of the Galaxy S26 series when it comes to native Qi2 charging support.
Won-Joon Choi of Samsung confirmed to TheVerge that the Galaxy S26 series doesnβt include MagSafe-style magnets. Like the Galaxy S25 series, users need to purchase specific cases to access enhanced charging features.
When asked why, the official gave an unsatisfactory answer, which is literally hard to defend.
Samsung says about 80 or 90 percent of people are using a case. This internal analysis led Samsung to skip bringing magnets inside the Galaxy S26 phones. If magnetic cases are here, whatβs the need for installing magnets inside?
The official added that avoiding magnets saves space inside. This height (space) saving can be used for battery gains and further reduction in thickness. Well, the Galaxy S26 Ultra doesnβt bring either, despite lacking magnets.
Battery inside the Galaxy S26 Ultra remains unchanged, 5000mAh. The thickness barely changed; Galaxy S25 Ultra is 8.2mm, and the Galaxy S26 Ultra is reduced to 7.9mm. Itβs just 0.3mm of improvement in a generation.
Well, Samsung is still doing research and development to install magnets inside the body without any sacrifice. Once the solution is achieved, Galaxy phones would embrace Appleβs MagSafe-style magnets and charging features.
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Privacy Display is unarguably the most interesting feature of Galaxy S26 Ultra. Samsung Displayβs Flex Magic Pixel technology powers the panel. Do you know the Privacy Display was supposed to launch with the Galaxy S25 Ultra?
Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 series last year, with the Ultra model having seen some major changes. It left the Note design legacy behind, adopting rounded corners, Saturn camera rings, and a new ultrawide camera.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra could have already boasted the Privacy Display (via MarkGurman). Samsung took a step back at the last moment and decided to delay. It led the technology to debut with the Galaxy S26 Ultra this year.
βOur goal was to have this, to be honest with you, on the S25 Ultra,β Won-Joon Choi said. βWe were almost there. But we had to kind of solve a couple of the last challenges. So we took another year to resolve those. It has been quite a journey.β
Galaxy S25 Ultra features the second-generation Gorilla Armor. Compared to the S24 Ultra, the device improved its strength against glare. However, the Galaxy S26 Ultra seems to be a downgrade in terms of glare resistance.
Samsung yesterday revealed its Flex Magic Pixel passed an independent test. The panel reduces visibility at 45 degrees and dims it further at 60 degrees. It completely restricts visibility from either side, without compromising the front.
Privacy Display is dominating Samsungβs promotional campaign for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Korean media reported the tech could arrive across the lineup, but the company has kept it limited to the top-tier version this year.
Chinese phone makers are expected to launch their Privacy Display phones later this year. Apple adopted an anti-glare screen with the iPhone 17 lineup. Privacy Display may take some time to land on the iPhone portfolio.
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The OnePlus 15T is coming soon as the successor to the 13T launched last April. Today a new leak out of China purports to detail its rear camera setup, and it's disappointing if you were expecting any upgrades over its predecessor. Like the OnePlus 13T, the OnePlus 15T will allegedly have a 50MP main camera using Sony's 1/1.56" type Lytia 700 sensor with OIS, and a 50MP telephoto camera using Samsung's 1/2.76" type ISOCELL JN5 sensor. The only change, if this rumor is accurate, will be in the telephoto shooter's aperture, which goes from f/2.0 in the 13T to f/2.8 in the 15T. The...
Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy S26 series, and the industry is now looking at the next set of devices. Meanwhile, Samsungβs COO just signalled that the Slim phone project may skip 2026 due to low sales of the S25 Edge.
Won-Joon Choi, COO of MX Business, acknowledged that the sales of the Galaxy S25 Edge were comparatively lower than those of the other Galaxy models.
Market analysis reports already revealed what the executive expressed today. That was the only reason behind the sudden revival of Galaxy S26 Plus in the 2026 flagship lineup.
The top executive said that Samsung is βstill evaluatingβ the launch of another super-thin phone. The Galaxy S26 Edgeβs development was almost completed, and it was ready to take the place of the S26 Plus in the lineup.
However, the Korean tech giant decided to retain the Galaxy S Plus version. Galaxy S25 Edge sales were not sufficient to make it a real alternative to the Plus. Plus indeed sells lower than the base and Ultra, but more than the Edge.
While Samsung abandoned the Galaxy S26 Edge, the work is still underway on a project named βMore Slim.β Itβs a device different from the S26 Edge, and Samsung might fix the mistakes of the Galaxy S25 Edge to improve sales.
That said, a Slim phone is uncertain from Samsung this year. Apple is indeed working on the second-generation iPhone Air, but itβs not coming in 2026. The device may launch sometime in 2027, as part of a reshuffled strategy.
Image β The abandoned Galaxy S26 Edge (dummy) | Via β OnLeaks
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LG has launched its new 27-inch gaming monitor, the UltraGear 27G610A, in China. The monitor is now listed on JD.com for 1,199 yuan ($175), offering a high-refresh-rate QHD display designed for gamers.

The UltraGear 27G610A boasts a 2560 x 1440 resolution on a 16:9 IPS panel. It offers a blazing-fast 200Hz refresh rate and a 1ms GtG response time, minimizing motion blur and ghosting.
In terms of color accuracy, the panel covers 99% of the sRGB color gamut and supports VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification. The monitor delivers a peak brightness of 400 nits, which improves visibility in well-lit environments and supports HDR content. These features make the monitor suitable for gaming, content consumption, and light creative work.

LG has integrated gaming-focused features to enhance the user experience. The monitor supports AMD FreeSync Premium, reducing screen tearing and stuttering with compatible GPUs. It also offers Black Stabilizer for better visibility in dark scenes, Dynamic Action Sync to minimize input lag, and a built-in Crosshair mode to boost accuracy in shooting games.
The UltraGear 27G610A has a slim design with three-sided narrow bezels, creating an immersive viewing experience. The ergonomic stand supports a height adjustment of up to 110mm, tilt adjustment from -5Β° to 20Β°, swivel adjustment from -30Β° to 30Β°, and pivot rotation for vertical viewing. The display also supports VESA 100 x 100mm wall mounting.
LG has included multiple connectivity options. The monitor comes with one DisplayPort 1.4, two HDMI 2.1 ports, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
In related news, JapanNext has introduced a 31.5-inch 6K IPS monitor featuring 500 nits brightness, 90W USB-C charging, and KVM support, while AOC has unveiled a new 27-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor with a 280Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time.
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Red Magic has announced the launch of the Red Magic Cooler 8 Pro, which will go on sale at 7:00 PM on March 9. The cooler is priced at 269 yuan (approximately $39) and is now available for pre-orders across all platforms. This device serves as the successor to the Magnetic Cooler 6 Pro, which debuted last year.

According to images on the pre-order page, the Red Magic Cooler 8 Pro offers 36W of cooling power, capable of reducing temperatures by up to 80Β°C under specific test conditions. It features an advanced thermoelectric cooling module, designed to actively dissipate heat and stabilize device performance during heavy usage, such as gaming or multitasking.
Under controlled conditions, the cooler can achieve a minimum temperature of -25Β°C, making it an excellent choice for maintaining full-frame-rate performance during demanding mobile gaming sessions. Despite its powerful cooling, the Cooler 8 Pro operates at a minimal noise level of 36dB.
Internal tests reveal impressive results: the cooler reduced the surface temperature of a constant 10W heat source from 95Β°C to 15Β°C in just 20 minutes.

The Cooler 8 Pro has been demonstrated on an iPhone in promotional images, confirming its MagSafe compatibility. It is expected to work with a wide range of devices, including the latest Pixel phones, Xiaomi models, and other smartphones with protective cases.
The Cooler 8 Pro brings several upgrades over its predecessor, the Cooler 6 Pro, which featured 30W cooling power and was priced at 239 yuan (approximately $34). The Cooler 6 Pro could reduce device temperatures by up to 41Β°C (minimum -16Β°C) and included a larger TEC plate, a graphene-infused heat sink, and a seven-blade fan for enhanced cooling and quiet operation (35dB).
In related news, the Red Magic 11 Pro+ Wuthering Waves Edition has recently launched in China, featuring a distinctive Energy Red design.
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Oppo is taking an unusually open approach ahead of the Oppo Find N6 launch. With the device expected to debut on March 17, the company recently invited a member of the media into its production facilities to showcase the engineering work behind what it claims is a significantly reduced display crease.

The foldable crease has long been one of the categoryβs most persistent compromises. Oppo says it has spent the past three years refining its hinge and display assembly process, developing multiple prototypes along the way. According to the company, the latest iteration is built with alignment tolerances as tight as 0.03mm. Itβs a level of precision intended to reduce visible indentation from the start and slow down long-term wear.
Durability testing appears to be a major focus. Oppo demonstrated an automated folding rig designed to simulate extended use, pushing devices through up to 300,000 fold-and-unfold cycles. During the media visit, the reporter was shown a unit that had already passed roughly 170,000 cycles. Even at that stage, the crease repirtedly remained minimal. Independent testing will ultimately determine how that translates to everyday use, but the company is clearly confident in its results.

The Find N6 has also reportedly passed TΓV Rheinland certification, with Oppo suggesting it achieved one of the flattest foldable displays evaluated so far. The inner display is expected to measure around 8.12 inches, paired with a 6.62-inch cover screen.
Leaked details suggest Oppo is aiming for a well-rounded flagship. The device is rumored to feature a Hasselblad-branded camera system built around a 200MP main sensor. Itβs also expected to run on Qualcommβs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 platform and pack a sizeable 6,000mAh battery with 80W fast charging β notable figures for a slim book-style foldable.
By offering a behind-the-scenes look at production and stress testing, Oppo appears keen to differentiate the Find N6 in an increasingly competitive foldable market. Samsung, Honor, and other brands continue to refine hinge and display technology, and expectations are rising with each generation.
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ASUS has launched its 2026 Creator series in India under the βBuilt for Originalsβ campaign. The lineup includes the ProArt GoPro Edition PX13, a limited-edition ROG Flow Z13-KJP created with KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS, and the TUF Gaming A14 (2026). All three devices are powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max+ processors with dedicated NPUs rated up to 50 TOPS, targeting creators, gamers, and hybrid users who need AI acceleration alongside high CPU and GPU performance.
The ProArt GoPro PX13 focuses on portability and creator workflows. It runs on the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor with 16 cores and 32 threads, paired with AMD Radeon 8060S integrated graphics and up to 128GB LPDDR5X memory. Storage includes a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD with expansion up to 2TB through an M.2 2230 slot.

The device features a 13.3-inch 3K OLED touchscreen with a 16:10 aspect ratio, 0.2ms response time, 60Hz refresh rate, 400 nits brightness (500 nits HDR), 100% DCI-P3 coverage, Pantone validation, and HDR True Black 500 certification. Touch and stylus support are included.
It weighs about 1.13 kg with an aluminum chassis and a 360Β° hinge. The laptop includes a backlit keyboard with Copilot key, Precision touchpad with DialPad support, FHD IR webcam with Windows Hello, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and ports including USB-A 3.2 Gen2, dual USB-C with DisplayPort and Power Delivery, HDMI 2.1 FRL, 3.5mm jack, DC-in, and MicroSD 4.0.

Creator tools include StoryCube AI, MuseTree, ProArt Creator Hub, ScreenXpert, GlideX, and a dedicated GoPro hotkey. Buyers receive a hard-shell carry case with modular foam. An optional GoPro MAX2 bundle offers a 360 camera, extension pole, two Enduro batteries, and a 64GB microSD card at a discounted price. The package also includes a three-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription and one year of GoPro Premium+.
The ROG Flow Z13-KJP is a 2-in-1 tablet-style gaming device designed with KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS and Yoji Shinkawa. It features a CNC-milled aluminum body with carbon fiber accents, custom keycaps, and laser-etched vents.

It uses the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor with Radeon 8060S graphics and 128GB LPDDR5X memory. Storage is a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD with expansion up to 2TB through a single M.2 slot. Cooling is handled by a vapor chamber and dual Arc Flow Fans.
The 13.4-inch 2.5K ROG Nebula touchscreen supports a 16:10 ratio, 180Hz refresh rate, 3ms response time, 500 nits brightness, 100% DCI-P3 color, Adaptive-Sync, Dolby Vision HDR, and stylus support. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4.



The device weighs around 1.72 kg and includes a 70Wh battery with fast charging. Ports include USB-A 3.2 Gen2, dual USB-C with DisplayPort and Power Delivery, HDMI 2.1 FRL, and microSD UHS-II. It also features a 13MP rear camera, 5MP IR front camera, Dolby Atmos speakers, Aura Sync lighting, and support for the XG Mobile external GPU.
The box includes themed packaging, a custom carrying case, and a Steam code for DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH. Pre-orders also offer extended warranty and accidental damage protection through coupons.
The TUF Gaming A14 targets entry and mid-range creators and gamers. It runs on the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 392 processor with 12 cores and 24 threads, Radeon 8060S graphics, and 32GB LPDDR5X quad-channel memory. Storage includes a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD with support for up to 4TB across two M.2 slots.

The 14-inch 2.5K IPS display has a 16:10 ratio, 165Hz refresh rate, 400 nits brightness, and fast response time. The device weighs 1.48 kg and measures 1.69β1.99 cm thick. It includes a 73Wh battery with fast charging that reaches 50% in about 30 minutes and supports 45W to 100W charging.
Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3. Ports include USB4 Type-C with DisplayPort and Power Delivery, USB-C 3.2 Gen2, two USB-A 3.2 Gen2 ports, HDMI 2.1 FRL, and microSD UHS-II. Other features include a backlit keyboard with Copilot key, FHD IR webcam, Dolby Atmos speakers, AI noise canceling, Microsoft Pluton security, and Secured-core PC Level 3 compliance.
The ROG Flow Z13-KJP starts at Rs. 3,79,990, with pre-orders from February 26, 2026, and availability from March 4, 2026. The ProArt GoPro PX13 starts at Rs. 3,34,990, while the TUF Gaming A14 starts at Rs. 1,79,990. Both are available from February 26, 2026.
All models include Microsoft Office Home 2024 lifetime access and Microsoft 365 Basic with 100GB cloud storage for one year. They are sold through ASUS Exclusive Stores, ROG Stores, ASUS Hybrid Stores, Reliance Digital, Croma, authorized partners, ASUS eShop, Flipkart, and Amazon India.
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Huawei has globally launched the MatePad Mini, a compact tablet designed to compete with the iPad Mini and Xiaomi Pad Mini. It originally launched in China last year alongside the Mate 80 series.

The Huawei MatePad Mini features an 8.8-inch Flexible OLED PaperMatte Display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, 2.5k resolution, and a 92% screen-to-body ratio. It offers 1800 nits peak brightness, a 120Hz refresh rate, and anti-glare technology with an optical film for improved eye comfort and reduced reflections.
Huawei hasnβt revealed any details about the chipset yet, but the MatePad Mini runs on the HarmonyOS 4.3 operating system. It offers advanced multitasking capabilities and productivity tools, including support for the Huawei M-Pencil Pro, enabling precise note-taking and sketching.

The tablet features a dual rear camera setup, including a 50MP main sensor with an f/1.8 aperture and an 8MP ultra-wide macro lens with an f/2.2 aperture. The rear cameras support up to 4K video recording with OIS. For selfies and video calls, it features a 32 MP front camera.
The tablet comes with a 6400mAh battery with 66W Huawei SuperCharge support. Huawei claims the device features a smart power conservation system designed to maintain battery health over three years of use.
The MatePad Mini weighs approximately 255 grams and measures just 5.1 mm in thickness. Huawei has designed the tablet with a magnesium alloy frame and a 3D vegan fiber back panel, combining durability with a lightweight build.
The device also includes Wi-Fi 7 connectivity, Bluetooth 5.2, dual speakers, and multiple sensors such as a fingerprint scanner, gyroscope, and ambient light sensor.

We donβt know the pricing yet, but in China the MatePad Mini starts at 3,999 yuan (around $584). The tablet is available in two color options: Spruce Green and Graphite Black. It is offered in multiple configurations, with RAM options of 8GB or 12GB and up to 256GB of internal storage.
It also comes with accessories such as the Huawei M-Pencil Pro and Folio Cover that are sold separately.
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Xiaomi has started rolling out the HyperOS 3.0.15.0 update for its flagship Xiaomi 17 Ultra. This 9.4GB update brings various system optimizations, camera upgrades, and security enhancements. The Leica Edition of the device includes an exclusive feature, which we will discuss at the end.

The update improves the camera experience on the Xiaomi 17 Ultra. Xiaomi has added a new front-and-rear dual-view mode, which allows users to record video simultaneously using both cameras. The 200MP mode now includes a standard watermark option.
Xiaomi has optimized Dolby Vision recording, boosting brightness and dynamic range for improved video quality. The update also refines motion photo functionality by enabling it by default during video recording, with the option to switch to static photos in the camera settings.
Xiaomi has made improvements to the system as well. The update enhances the auto-brightness feature in night scenes, creating a better viewing experience in low-light environments. It fixes occasional app launch issues that caused temporary unresponsiveness. The package also includes the February 2026 security patch, which strengthens the deviceβs protection against vulnerabilities.
The Leica Edition of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra adds a Leica Instant Mode 1Γ tap-to-zoom feature. While the exact functionality remains unclear, it seems designed for quick, street-style photography, potentially enabling users to switch between focal lengths instantly with a single tap.
Xiaomi is holding an event on February 28, where it will launch several new products globally, including the Xiaomi 17 Ultra smartphone, the Redmi Buds 8 Pro earbuds, UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 15W, and the Xiaomi Tag tracker. The company will also showcase its latest AIoT products. The event will begin at 2 PM CET in Barcelona.
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Amazfit has launched the Amazfit Active 3 Premium, a compact smartwatch aimed at beginner runners and users who combine running with strength or studio workouts. The watch focuses on structured training, navigation, and health tracking while keeping the design simple enough for everyday use.

The Active 3 Premium includes built-in running workouts and Zepp Coach adaptive training plans. These plans adjust based on performance and recovery and support goals ranging from 5K to full marathon distances. Running metrics include posture tracking, running power, lactate threshold, ground contact time, rhythm analysis, and balance monitoring. These insights help users understand effort, improve form, and reduce injury risk over time. The watch also supports virtual pacer, smart trajectory correction, track run mode, and running gear management.


For navigation, the device uses six satellite positioning systems with offline maps, turn-by-turn directions, automatic rerouting, and point-to-point route planning. Users can search points of interest directly from the watch. The 4GB internal storage allows maps and audio, such as podcasts to be stored locally for phone-free workouts.
The smartwatch has a 45mm stainless steel frame with four physical buttons and weighs 38g without the strap. Dimensions are 45 Γ 45 Γ 11mm. It uses a 1.32-inch AMOLED display with 466 Γ 466 resolution, 353 PPI, and up to 3,000 nits brightness. The screen is protected by sapphire glass. Water resistance is rated at 5ATM. Color options include Apex Silver, Atlas Blue, and Aero White.



Battery capacity is 365mAh. Typical battery life is up to 12 days, heavy use up to 7 days, always on display up to 4 days, and continuous GPS up to 24 hours. GPS power saving mode can reach up to 76 hours, or 10 hours when GPS is used with music playback.
Health tracking is powered by the BioTracker PPG sensor with continuous heart rate, blood oxygen, stress, and skin temperature monitoring. Sleep tracking includes heart rate variability, breathing quality, sleep stages, naps, and sleep score. BioCharge provides a daily readiness score based on activity and recovery. Additional metrics include VOβ Max, training load, training effect, and training stress balance. One tap measurement can check heart rate, stress, blood oxygen, and breathing rate in 45 seconds.
The watch supports more than 170 sports modes, including running, cycling, swimming, strength training with auto recognition of 25 movements, HYROX training, indoor workouts, winter sports, and ball sports. Bluetooth peripherals such as heart rate belts, power meters, cadence sensors, and action cameras are supported.
Smart features include Bluetooth calling through a built-in microphone and speaker, Zepp Flow voice assistant, notifications, music control, camera control for iOS, quick replies on Android, and Find My Phone. The device runs with the Zepp app and supports Android 7.0 or later and iOS 14.0 or later. Data can sync with Strava, TrainingPeaks, Runna, and Intervals.icu, Apple Health, and Google Fit.
The Amazfit Active 3 Premium is available starting February 26, 2026, for $169.99 through Amazfit and Amazon.
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Huawei is hosting a major global launch event today, where the company has already unveiled the Watch GT Runner 2. But itβs the flagship Mate 80 Pro that is the big story today. Itβs the first time since the Mate 50 Pro in 2022 that Huawei introduced its Mate smartphone in the international market.

However, Huawei is releasing only the Pro version of its latest Mate lineup globally. The standard Huawei Mate 80, Huawei Mate 80 Pro Max, and Huawei Mate 80 RS Ultimate remain exclusive to China.
In any case, it shares most of its specifications with the Chinese counterpart. The device measures 161.85mm in height, 76mm in width, and 7.95mm in thickness, and weighs around 219 grams.Β
The phone features a 6.75-inch LTPO OLED display with a resolution of 2832 Γ 1280 pixels and a pixel density of 460ppi. It supports a 1β120Hz adaptive refresh rate and 1440Hz high-frequency PWM dimming. Huawei is also promising up to 1.07 billion colors and 3000 nits of brightness.Β

One key difference between regions is software. The global Mate 80 Pro runs EMUI 15.0, while the Chinese version ships with HarmonyOS 6.0. It comes in a single 16GB RAM and 512GB storage configuration. Thereβs no microSD card slot, so what you buy is what you keep.
The Mate 80 Pro includes a 50-megapixel main camera that supports variable aperture ranging from f/1.4 to f/4.0 and optical image stabilization. Itβs joined by a 40-megapixel ultra-wide camera and a 48-megapixel macro telephoto camera with 4x optical zoom and up to 100x digital zoom.Β
On the front, thereβs a 13-megapixel wide-angle selfie camera with autofocus. Both front and rear cameras support 4K video recording.Β

The phone packs a 5,750mAh battery (rated capacity 5,620mAh) and supports 100W wired and 80W wireless charging.Β
The Mate 80 Pro also carries IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance, including protection against high-pressure water jets and submersion up to six meters for 30 minutes under specific conditions.
Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7 support, Bluetooth 6.0, USB-C with USB 3.1 Gen 1 speeds, NFC, and a wide range of global positioning systems, including GPS dual-band and NavIC. The phone is available in both single and dual SIM models, depending on the region.
Huawei hasnβt revealed the pricing details yet, but the Mate 80 Pro will be available for purchase in Black, Green, and Gold starting today.
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Nothing is preparing to expand its audio lineup again, this time with a more affordable pair of over-ear headphones. The upcoming Nothing Headphone (a) is set to debut on March 5, 2026, during the companyβs βBuilt Differentβ event.

The event will also introduce the Nothing Phone (4a) and Nothing Phone (4a) Pro, suggesting Nothing is continuing its push to build a broader, connected ecosystem rather than focusing on standalone devices.
The Headphone (a) appears to be a more accessible alternative to the original Nothing Headphone (1), which launched at β¬299. This new model is expected to come in at β¬159 in Europe and Β£149 in the UK, roughly half the price of the flagship version.
To reach that price point, Nothing is reportedly opting for a plastic construction instead of more premium materials. That doesnβt necessarily mean it will feel cheap, but it does signal a clear shift toward the mid-range segment.
In terms of design, the company isnβt toning things down. The Headphone (a) is expected to arrive in pink, white, black, and yellow β in line with Nothingβs bold, playful aesthetic. The semi-transparent styling that defines the brand is also likely to remain intact.
On the technical side, leaks point to a custom 40mm dynamic driver, Bluetooth 5.3 support, and dual-device pairing. Battery life could reach up to 35 hours with active noise cancellation enabled, which is competitive at this price. Thereβs some speculation that the ANC system may be less advanced than the one found in the Headphone (1), possibly as part of the cost-saving strategy.
If that trade-off holds true, the Headphone (a) may appeal most to users who want solid sound quality and long battery life without paying for top-tier noise isolation.
Nothing has been steadily growing its portfolio, and launching a more affordable over-ear option alongside mid-range smartphones reinforces that strategy. Weβll get full confirmation of specs, pricing, and availability on March 5. For now, the Headphone (a) looks like Nothingβs attempt to hit a sweet spot β stylish, capable, and easier on the wallet.
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Honor is starting to lift the curtain on its next foldable, the Honor Magic V6, ahead of its global debut at MWC 2026. With just days to go before the March 1 launch in Barcelona, the company has shared early camera samples and revealed a new color option, both clearly meant to build anticipation.

On Weibo, Honorβs imaging team posted a set of sample photos taken with the upcoming Magic V6. The company continues to lean on its AiMAGE branding, first introduced at MWC last year, which blends on-device AI processing with cloud-assisted enhancements. According to Honor, this setup improves clarity, zoom performance, and overall scene optimization.



The shared images highlight strong detail retention and balanced color reproduction, at least in the curated examples shown. Telephoto shots appear sharp, and low-light scenes seem well controlled. Of course, these are official samples, so real-world performance will need independent verification. Still, the message is clear: Honor wants the Magic V6 to compete not just with other foldables, but with top-tier slab flagships on camera quality.


Alongside the imaging teasers, Honor also unveiled a new βRed Rabbitβ color variant. The finish features what the company describes as eco-friendly velvet leather with a nano-coating for durability. Visually, itβs a deep red tone accented with gold detailing around the circular camera module.


Under the hood, the Magic V6 is confirmed to run on Qualcommβs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, bringing expected gains in performance and power efficiency.
With competition intensifying among foldable makers, incremental upgrades may no longer be enough. Honor seems intent on pushing both design and camera performance to stand out.
Weβll get the complete picture at MWC. For now, the Magic V6 looks like a foldable thatβs aiming high, both in hardware and presentation.
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At the launch event today, Huawei officially released the Huawei Watch GT Runner 2. As the name implies, itβs a running-focused smartwatch with precision tracking, structured marathon training, and a lighter overall design.Β

At the center of the pitch is what Huawei calls an industry-leading 3D floating antenna system. The company says this setup improves positioning accuracy by 20 percent compared to previous models, even in dense urban areas, near tall buildings, or inside tunnels.Β
The watch supports dual-band GPS (L1 + L5) and works with multiple satellite systems, including GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS, and NavIC.
The design has also been reworked with runners in mind. The watch case, bezel, crown, and buttons are made from titanium alloy, and the body measures 43.5mm by 43.5mm with a thickness of 10.7mm.Β
At around 34.5 grams (without the strap), itβs notably light for a watch in this category. Huawei pairs it with a new AirDry woven strap that uses a hollowed design for improved breathability. The company claims it boosts airflow by 25 percent compared to earlier straps. Thereβs also a fluoroelastomer strap included for workouts where sweat and water are more of a concern.

The display is a 1.32-inch AMOLED panel with a 466 x 466 resolution and a peak brightness of up to 3000 nits. The glass on top is second-generation Kunlun Glass, which checks out durability.
But the bigger story here is software. The wearable comes with a DSM-Firmenich Running Team co-developed Intelligent Marathon Mode, which offers structured race preparation.Β
Runners can access major marathon events or create custom ones, generate tailored training plans, and track advanced metrics like lactate threshold, running power, training intensity, and a Running Ability Index. The watch can also predict finishing times based on historical data and training trends.Β

During races, the watch can display real-time pace charts, estimated finish times, and your gap against a target time. Thereβs also a digital pacer and fueling reminders designed to keep energy levels steady during long efforts. Post-run, the Huawei Health app breaks down performance data and provides form insights and recovery guidance.
Beyond running, the watch supports over 100 sports modes, including trail running, swimming, cycling, golf (with access to over 17,000 courses in select markets), and freediving up to 40 meters. It carries a 5 ATM and IP69 rating, although Huawei notes itβs not designed for hot showers or deep scuba diving.
As for health tracking, the watch includes ECG monitoring, heart rate variability tracking, blood oxygen measurement, sleep tracking with breathing awareness, and stress insights. Huawei is careful to note that these features are for reference only and not intended for medical diagnosis.
The Huawei Watch GT Runner 2 has a rated battery life of up to 14 days under light use, 7 days under typical use, and up to 32 hours in outdoor workout mode with precise positioning enabled.Β
You can charge it wirelessly, and the watch supports NFC payments, Bluetooth calling, standalone music playback, and QR code scanning. It works with both Android and iOS devices, though some features, like custom video watch faces and music syncing, are limited when paired with iPhones.
The Watch GT Runner 2 retails at Β£350 and will go on open sale starting today. You can choose from Dawn Orange, Dusk Blue, and Midnight Black colors.Β
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When three phones share the same flagship DNA, the real question isnβt which one is better; itβs what actually changes as you move up the lineup. The Samsung Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra look similar at first glance, but the upgrades are carefully layered to match different types of users. From display sharpness and battery growth to camera flexibility and productivity features, each step adds a specific kind of value. This comparison breaks down how those upgrades differ, what they mean in real-world use, and which model makes the most sense depending on how a phone is actually used day to day.
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| Display Size & Resolution | 6.3β³ FHD+ | 6.7β³ QHD+ | 6.9β³ QHD+ + Anti-Reflective | Bigger and sharper screens improve media viewing, gaming, and multitasking comfort |
| Display Treatment | Standard flagship panel | Same as S26 | Gorilla Armor 2 + DX coating | Ultra reduces reflections: better outdoor visibility and long viewing sessions |
| Build Experience | Compact flagship feel | Larger immersive feel | Productivity-focused with stylus | Upgrade shifts from portability to immersion to productivity use |
| Processor & Performance | Flagship chipset | Same performance level | Same chipset + higher RAM option | Ultra handles heavier multitasking and sustained workloads better |
| RAM & Storage Options | Up to 12GB / 512GB | Up to 12GB / 512GB | Up to 16GB / 1TB | Ultra better suited for creators, pro workflows, and heavy storage users |
| Main Camera | 50MP | 50MP | 200MP | Ultra enables higher detail capture and better crop flexibility |
| Zoom System | 3x telephoto | 3x telephoto | 3x + 5x periscope | Ultra adds real long-range photography versatility |
| Ultrawide Camera | 12MP | 12MP | 50MP | Ultra improves detail and low-light ultrawide shots |
| Selfie Camera | 12MP | 12MP | 12MP | No upgrade: same front camera experience across all |
| Battery Capacity | 4300mAh | 4900mAh | 5000mAh | Bigger models support longer heavy usage sessions |
| Wired Charging | 25W | 45W | 60W | Faster charging reduces downtime, especially for power users |
| Wireless Charging | 15W | 20W | 25W | Upgrade improves convenience for desk and bedside charging |
| Extra Features | Core flagship features | Adds UWB | Stylus + UWB + pro display | Ultra adds productivity and pro-level usability tools |
| Price (Approx) | $900 / βΉ88,000 | $1100 / βΉ1,20,000 | $1300 / βΉ1,40,000 | Price increases match upgrade depth and target usage |
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The Galaxy S26 series follows a clear upgrade ladder rather than three completely different designs. The S26 acts as the baseline flagship with premium glass and Armor Aluminum 2, focusing on comfort and everyday practicality. Moving to the S26+, the main change is scale; it feels more immersive without dramatically changing the design philosophy. The S26 Ultra introduces the biggest functional upgrade: Gorilla Armor 2 with anti-reflective coating and built-in stylus support. This shift makes the Ultra less about style and more about productivity and precision input. The upgrade path here is practical, compact usability on S26, a larger media-focused experience on S26+, and professional utility on Ultra.
All three use Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X panels with 120Hz refresh rates and high peak brightness, so smoothness and color quality stay consistent. The main upgrade difference is resolution and usability. The S26 sticks with FHD+ for efficiency, while the S26+ and Ultra move to QHD+ for sharper text and better large-screen clarity. The Ultra adds anti-reflective treatment, which noticeably improves outdoor visibility and long viewing sessions.
Design upgrades mainly scale from comfort to immersion to productivity, while display upgrades focus on sharper visuals and improved real-world readability as you move up.
Performance differences are subtle because all models use flagship-level chipsets and the same software support window. The S26 and S26+ share identical performance configurations depending on region, meaning real-world speed is nearly the same between them. The Ultraβs upgrade lies less in raw speed and more in sustained performance and higher memory options, which benefit heavy multitasking, long gaming sessions, and advanced editing workloads. The progression is about workload capacity rather than basic performance gains.
Battery upgrades follow a clear usage-based ladder. The S26βs smaller battery targets normal daily use with moderate charging speeds. The S26+ adds capacity and faster wired charging, which better supports heavier media consumption and longer screen time. The Ultra improves further with the fastest wired and wireless charging, reducing downtime for power users. These upgrades mainly affect convenience rather than fundamental endurance differences.
Performance upgrades emphasize consistency across the lineup, while battery improvements primarily support heavier usage patterns and faster top-up convenience.
The biggest upgrade differences in the series appear in the camera system. The S26 and S26+ share identical hardware, meaning the move from base to Plus does not change photographic capability. Both focus on reliable flagship photography with 3x zoom and strong video features. The S26 Ultra introduces meaningful hardware upgrades: a 200MP main sensor, dual telephoto setup including a 5x periscope, and a higher-resolution ultrawide. These changes expand shooting flexibility rather than just improving quality, enabling better long-distance zoom, higher-detail crops, and more creative framing options. The upgrade here is clearly aimed at users who push mobile photography further.
All three use the same 12MP dual-pixel autofocus selfie camera, so selfie quality and video performance remain consistent across the lineup. This keeps the front-camera experience equal regardless of model choice.
Camera upgrades are concentrated entirely on the Ultra, while S26 and S26+ maintain the same reliable flagship camera experience.
The pricing structure reflects how upgrades are distributed. The Galaxy S26 starts at about $900 / βΉ88,000, establishing the core flagship experience. The S26+ moves to roughly $1100 / βΉ1,20,000, where the extra cost mainly pays for a larger, sharper display and bigger battery rather than performance or camera improvements. The S26 Ultra reaches around $1300 / βΉ1,40,000, with pricing tied to significant camera upgrades, stylus integration, premium display treatment, and higher memory options.
The S26+ feels like an upgrade for comfort and endurance rather than capability. The Ultraβs price increase is easier to justify for users who will actively use Zoom flexibility, stylus features, or heavy multitasking. The value depends less on raw specs and more on whether those functional upgrades match daily usage.
Pricing directly mirrors upgrade intent: screen and battery improvements in the middle tier, and feature-driven professional upgrades at the top.
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The S26 lineup is structured around progressive upgrades rather than drastic differences. The S26 provides the full flagship foundation. The S26+ upgrades the viewing and battery experience without changing core performance or cameras, making it a lifestyle upgrade for media-heavy users. The S26 Ultra introduces the most functional upgrades,Β advanced cameras, an anti-reflective display, stylus integration, and higher-end hardware options, targeting users who treat their phone as a productivity or creative tool. The lineup feels intentionally tiered so buyers can choose upgrades based on usage rather than marketing labels.
The differences between S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra are less about which is βbestβ and more about how upgrades align with usage: Galaxy S26 is best suited for users who want a clean flagship experience without extra complexity,Β ideal for everyday performance, compact handling, and long-term reliability.Β
The S26+ fits users who consume more content, game longer, or simply prefer a bigger and sharper screen with stronger battery comfort, making it the most balanced upgrade for mainstream buyers.Β
The S26 Ultra is clearly built for power users, creators, and multitaskers who will actually use advanced zoom cameras, stylus features, and top-tier hardware.Β
S26 for simplicity, S26+ for balance, Ultra for maximum capability.
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The foldable phone market has been chasing the same goal for years: reduce the crease enough that you barely notice it. Now, if recent leaks are anything to go by, Oppo may be getting closer than most.
A real-life photo of the upcoming Oppo Find N6 have surfaced online, showing a noticeably flatter inner display. The crease is almost invisible when looking straight on.

Oppo hasnβt shared full technical details yet, but teasers point to a redesigned hinge system, reportedly built with a titanium alloy structure. The company is also said to be using a new ultra-thin glass designed to better resist long-term deformation. Whether that involves new materials or refinements to lamination isnβt clear, but the goal is obvious: make the display look and feel as close to a traditional slab phone as possible when opened.
Oppo is reportedly planning a March 17 launch in China, potentially beating several key competitors to market. Samsungβs next book-style foldable, expected to follow the current Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, likely wonβt arrive until mid-year. Googleβs next Pixel foldable is also expected later in the summer. Meanwhile, Honorβs Honor Magic V6 is rumored for a similar March window, setting up direct competition.
If the Find N6 delivers on what these early glimpses suggest, it could raise the bar for crease reduction in book-style foldables. That would be particularly significant as Apple is widely rumored to be preparing its own foldable iPhone in the coming years, with heavy focus reportedly placed on minimizing the fold line.
Of course, real-world impressions will matter more than carefully framed demo shots. Lighting, display angle, and even screen content can influence how visible a crease appears. Still, the early signs suggest Oppo is pushing hard on hinge and display engineering.
More details are expected soon. For now, the Find N6 looks poised to deliver one of the flattest foldable displays weβve seen so far.
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Xiaomi has officially launched the Redmi Buds 8 Lite, also known as the Youth Edition, in China. The earbuds are priced at 139 yuan (approximately $20), making them an affordable option in the active noise cancellation (ANC) market. Xiaomi initially introduced the earbuds globally in January for β¬22.9.

The Redmi Buds 8 Lite features 42dB wide-frequency active noise cancellation with hybrid ANC technology to reduce low-frequency sounds like subway noise and air conditioning. It includes dual-mic AI noise reduction for clear call quality in noisy environments and a wind-noise reduction algorithm for outdoor use, resisting wind speeds up to 6m/s.
Xiaomi has included a 12.4mm titanium-diaphragm dynamic driver in the earbuds. The earbuds also support AAC and SBC codecs, maintaining sound quality even at lower bitrates.
The Redmi Buds 8 Lite offers up to 36 hours of battery life with the charging case and 8 hours of playback on a single charge. Fast charging provides 2 hours of listening time from a 10-minute charge.
The Redmi Buds 8 Lite offers dual-device connectivity, which allows users to pair two devices simultaneously and switch between them without delays. The Xiaomi Earbuds app enables users to adjust noise cancellation levels, customize EQ settings, and modify gesture controls.
Redmi has designed the earbuds for comfort and practicality. Each earbud weighs 4.5 grams and comes with multiple ear tip sizes to ensure a secure fit. The earbuds have an IP54 rating for dust and water resistance, making them suitable for everyday use.
The Redmi Buds 8 Lite supports Bluetooth 5.4 for reliable connectivity. The earbuds come in three colors: Blue, Black, and White.
In related news, Oppo has recently introduced the Enco Air 5 Pro with LHDC 5.0 audio, AI call noise reduction, and up to 54 hours of battery life, while the Realme Buds T500 Pro has surfaced in leaks featuring 50dB ANC, Bluetooth 6.1, and a 56-hour battery rating
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Samsung has increased prices for several Galaxy A and F series smartphones in India. A leaked internal pricing document from tipster AN Leaks shows the new rates, though Samsung hasnβt made any official announcement. The changes appear to be live in some stores, but online platforms havenβt fully updated their listings yet.
The Galaxy A56 5G now costs more for its higher storage options. The 8GB + 256GB version is priced at βΉ44,999, and the 12GB + 256GB model costs βΉ48,999. Both variants are about βΉ1,000 more expensive than before.

The Galaxy A36 5G also saw similar increases. The 8GB + 256GB variant jumped from βΉ35,499 to βΉ36,999. The 12GB + 256GB option now costs βΉ40,499. Again, this is roughly βΉ1,000 more per variant.


The Galaxy F17 5G also got pricier. The 4GB + 128GB variant now costs βΉ16,499, while the 6GB + 128GB version is βΉ17,999. Both are about βΉ1,000 higher. The 8GB + 128GB model is priced at βΉ19,999, which is a bigger jump of βΉ1,500 from its earlier price.
Checking major online shopping sites shows that many devices still display the older prices. This means the price increase might be rolling out slowly or could be limited to physical retail stores right now.
This isnβt the first time Samsung raised prices in 2026. Reports from January suggested the Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy F17 5G already had price hikes. Other leaks mention possible increases for more Samsung phones later this year, but nothing is confirmed.
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With the Galaxy S26 Ultra, Samsung isnβt just pushing spec upgrades; itβs trying to redefine what a flagship phone should proactively do for you. This yearβs Ultra focuses heavily on smarter AI, better video capabilities, and meaningful hardware tweaks rather than just bumping numbers. While it might look iterative at first glance, some of these additions are genuinely interesting.

At just 7.9mm thick, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is the slimmest Ultra model Samsung has released to date. That might not sound dramatic, but in the world of large, camera-heavy flagships, shaving off thickness without sacrificing battery or thermals is a big deal. Despite the slimmer profile, the phone still packs top-tier hardware and doesnβt downsize the battery.
One of the most anticipated additions is the new Privacy Display. This is the first time Samsung has integrated built-in privacy screen functionality directly into a flagship phone. Using a combination of hardware filtering and software controls, the display restricts viewing angles so that on-screen content is much harder to see from the sides.

If you often work in cafΓ©s, airports, or public transport, this could be a genuinely practical feature. Unlike clip-on privacy protectors, this one is native and toggleable. Itβs subtle, but it signals Samsung thinking beyond just brightness and resolution.
Under the hood, the S26 Ultra runs on the custom Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Mobile Platform for Galaxy. As the name suggests, this version is tuned specifically for Samsungβs flagship. Performance improvements focus on sustained workloads rather than just peak benchmarks. That matters for gaming, 4K and 8K video recording, and AI-driven processing tasks that run continuously in the background. Thermal management has also been improved, which pairs well with the phoneβs thinner design.
Samsung is clearly doubling down on mobile videography this year. The S26 Ultra features wider apertures across parts of its camera system, improving low-light photography. Night shots are brighter and cleaner, but the bigger story might be βNightography Video.β Samsung claims significantly improved clarity in dim environments, reducing noise and maintaining detail when recording at night. Video stabilization also gets an upgrade through improved Super Steady technology, helping smooth out handheld footage without over-cropping.

Perhaps most notably, the S26 Ultra is the first Galaxy smartphone to support the Advanced Professional Video (APV) standard. This allows for more efficient compression while maintaining high video quality, which could be a big deal for content creators who want pro-grade results without enormous file sizes. Even the front-facing camera benefits from AI ISP improvements, promising more natural skin tones and better detail retention in mixed lighting.
Samsung is branding its next phase of intelligence as βAgentic AI.β The idea is simple: instead of waiting for you to trigger features, the phone anticipates and assists. βNow Nudgeβ delivers contextual suggestions at relevant moments, while βNow Briefβ provides real-time summaries and updates throughout the day. Think less reactive notifications and more proactive guidance.

Bixby has also evolved into a more conversational device agent. You can adjust settings, navigate menus, and manage tasks using natural language without needing to memorize specific commands. The goal is frictionless interaction.
Samsung has also expanded βCircle to Searchβ and deepened integrations with AI platforms like Gemini and Perplexity. Native AI photo editing tools have been refined as well, making object removal, generative fill, and scene adjustments more seamless.
Charging gets a meaningful bump with Super Fast Charging 3.0. Using Samsungβs new 60W charger, the S26 Ultra can reportedly reach 75% in 30 minutes. Thatβs not industry-leading on paper, but it strikes a balance between speed and battery longevity. In an era where 200W charging exists, Samsung appears to be prioritizing sustained battery health over headline-grabbing numbers.
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Samsung has never been the most aggressive player when it comes to battery innovation. While most of its rivals are chasing bigger numbers year after year, Samsung is definitely moving more cautiously. Now, though, a senior executive has confirmed that change is coming.
Speaking at a media roundtable ahead of Galaxy Unpacked 2026, Moon Sung-Hoon, Executive Vice President and Head of Samsung Electronicsβ Smartphone R&D Team, said the company is actively preparing a smartphone that uses silicon-carbon anode battery technology. According to Moon, such a device will arrive βin due course,β suggesting the tech is progressing internally, even if itβs not ready for prime time just yet.

Silicon-carbon batteries have become increasingly common among Chinese smartphone brands. By replacing traditional graphite anodes with silicon-carbon composites, these batteries can store more lithium ions in the same physical space. The result? Much higher capacities without dramatically increasing thickness or weight.
Moon acknowledged that the company may appear slower than competitors in adopting newer battery chemistry, but emphasized that safety, durability, and long-term stability remain priorities. That caution is understandable given Samsungβs history, particularly the lessons learned from the Galaxy Note 7 incident years ago. New battery technologies must pass strict internal testing, especially in areas like swelling resistance, lifespan, and charge cycle reliability.
That conservative strategy is evident in the just-launched Galaxy S26 series. Only the base model received a modest battery bump, while the Galaxy S26 Ultra and its Plus sibling retained familiar capacity figures.
That said, Moonβs comments confirm that Samsung is not ignoring the shift toward silicon-carbon chemistry. Itβs simply taking its time. With brands like Honor, Oppo, OnePlus, and Xiaomi pushing 7,000mAh-plus batteries and longer endurance, the pressure on Samsung is mounting.
For Galaxy fans who feel battery upgrades have been incremental in recent years, this could signal a more meaningful leap on the horizon. Thereβs no concrete launch timeline yet, but the direction is clear: Samsung is working on it.
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Xiaomi has introduced a new high-capacity water purifier in China. The Mijia Water Purifier 2 1200G comes with a long-life reverse osmosis system and what it describes as baby-grade healthy water.
At the core of the device is a 7-year long-lasting RO system. The purifier uses a 12-page high-precision RO membrane paired with a PPC filter cartridge. It also introduces what the company calls βZero Stagnant Water 3.0β technology, which is designed to reduce leftover water sitting inside the system between uses.

Xiaomi claims the purifier has received professional maternal and infant certification, and that the filtered water does not contain scale inhibitors. The rated total purification capacity is 6,500 liters.
The Mijia Water Purifier 2 1200G (model MR1282-A) supports a clean water flow rate of 3.2 liters per minute and operates at 180W. It works with inlet water pressure between 0.1 and 0.4 MPa and has a working pressure range of 0.4 to 0.9 MPa. The unit weighs 11.9kg and measures 163 Γ 445 Γ 379 mm.
On the smart side, the purifier includes an IPX7-rated waterproof faucet with touch controls for dispensing water. It can display real-time TDS (total dissolved solids) values and connects over 2.4GHz Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b/g/n). Through the Mijia app, users can remotely check water quality data and other system information.

The purifier is designed for use with municipal tap water that meets Chinaβs GB 5749 standard. Xiaomi says the output water meets the requirements of the countryβs hygiene and safety standards for reverse osmosis drinking water treatment devices.
The purifier is priced at 1,999 yuan (~ $290), though Xiaomi is offering a pre-sale price of 1,499 yuan (~ $299). Its first official sale is scheduled for March 7.
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vivo's upcoming camera flagship for 2026, the X300 Ultra, has been leaking a lot lately, and today the company has officially acknowledged that it's coming soon. The X300 Ultra will be shown by vivo during Mobile World Congress (MWC), which takes place in Barcelona, Spain from March 2 to March 5. The company bills this as the phone's "first global preview", which seems to also confirm that it will be launched internationally and won't stay confined to the Chinese market. This was rumored extensively before, but it's nice to have an official confirmation, indirect as it may...




Honor jumped aboard the professional photography kit train today. The maker released the Magic8 Pro Professional Imaging Kit, made by partner Telesin. It fits the Magic8 Pro and adds a magnetically-attachable camera grip, and a 2.35x Telephoto Extender lens that brings the Magic8 Pro's 85mm zoom lens to an effective 200mm. The kit consists of nearly 10 individual pieces. At the center of it is a case for the Magic8 Pro. Not only does it serve its photography duties, but it has built-in Qi2 magnets and what Honor calls a radiator grille design, which helps with heat dissipation. You...
Google is introducing Nano Banana 2 today, also known as Gemini 3.1 Flash Image, following the release of Gemini 3.1 Pro not long ago. Nano Banana 2 is replacing Nano Banana Pro across the Fast, Thinking, and Pro models inside Gemini. Nano Banana Pro will remain accessible to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers for specialized tasks via the three-dot menu. Nano Banana 2 is also headed to Google Search's AI Mode, where it will be available through the Google app as well as mobile and desktop browsers. Google promises that Nano Banana 2 delivers "the advanced world knowledge, quality...
Google has released Android 17 Beta 2 for Pixel phones and tablets. This is only two weeks after the first Beta. The update brings new tools, privacy improvements, and fixes for many problems. It makes devices more stable and easier to use.
Android 17 Beta 2 update is live for Pixel works on Pixel 6, 6 Pro, 6a, 7 series, 8 series, 9 series, 10 series, Pixel Fold, and Pixel Tablet. It is also available for the Android Emulator. Users can join the Android Beta Program to get the update directly on their devices.
This Beta 2 includes features to make using phones easier. You can now bubble apps by long-pressing the app icon. On big screens, there is a bubble bar to keep all bubbles organized. The EyeDropper tool lets apps pick colors from the screen without extra permissions. The Contacts Picker gives temporary access to contacts, so apps donβt need full access.
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Touchpads now work like mice, making gestures smoother. The Interactive Chooser helps apps adjust their layout so menus and options appear in the right place.
The Handoff API lets you continue work on another device, like moving from your phone to a tablet. Indoor navigation is improved with Ultra-Wideband (UWB), and WiFi-based proximity detection is better. Apps can also check data speeds to improve video or music streaming.
Android 17 Beta 2 fixes many problems from before. Apps no longer crash as often, and UI glitches and freezes are reduced. SMS OTP messages are delayed for safety. Pixel devices users can try out new features by participating in beta program. Stay tuned for more information.
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Samsung is once again in the spotlight with the upcoming Galaxy S26 series. The new phones will be available from March 11, and people can already pre-order them. During the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event, Samsung announced about Galaxy AI on its devices.
In addition to the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung launched the Galaxy Buds 4 series. It comes with new AI features to improve sound and make listening more enjoyable.
Along with these product launches, Samsung shared an important message about Galaxy AI. Samsung Ghana posted on X that the company is extending Galaxy AI across all its devices to meet everyone. This is a big step for Samsung.
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This means Galaxy AI will now work on almost all Galaxy devices. It is not just for smartphones anymore. Tablets, smartwatches, and earbuds now also use Galaxy AI. This helps devices work smarter and connect better with each other.
Galaxy AI is already available on many Galaxy products, and Samsung plans to expand these features even more. The company wants to make everyday tasks easier and improve the overall user experience.
Samsung is building a fully connected and intelligent ecosystem. With the new product launch and the expansion of Galaxy AI, the company is moving towards a smarter future for all its users. Stay tuned.
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Apple is set to announce several new products next week and Tim Cook just joined in on the teasers with a short video clearly hinting at new MacBooks and iPads. A big week ahead. It all starts Monday morning! #AppleLaunch pic.twitter.com/PQ9gM2Gl2rβ Tim Cook (@tim_cook) February 26, 2026 Cupertino is expected to use press releases for its upcoming launches, with a total of 7 devices expected. The iPhone 17e is one of them, and itβs expected to be joined by the long-rumored A18 Pro-powered MacBook, a new baseline iPad with the A18 chip, 11" and 13" iPad Airs powered by the Apple M4 chip...
Samsung recently launched its new 2026 flagship series β the Galaxy S26. There are three models in this series β Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. These phones are known for their premium design, great performance, and now, beautiful wallpapers and ringtones that you can download.
The Galaxy S26 phones come with bright and colorful wallpapers. They have abstract designs with a small βSβ in the background, which shows that they are part of the S-series. Each phone color has wallpapers that match it perfectly.
The phones come in Black, Cobalt Violet, Sky Blue, and White, and there are two special online-only colors β Pink Gold and Silver Shadow. All wallpapers are high quality, 3120 x 3120 pixels, so they look sharp on any screen. Samsung also offers live wallpapers that move and look more lively.Β
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Along with wallpapers, Samsung has launched new system sounds for the Galaxy S26 series. This includes the famous Over the Horizon 2026 ringtone, which gives your phone a fresh and modern sound.
With these wallpapers and ringtones, you can enjoy the style and feel of Samsungβs 2026 flagship smartphones even if you havenβt upgraded yet. You can easily download the Galaxy S26 system sounds and wallpapers.
Aside from this, the Galaxy S26 series is now available for preorder, so you can get the latest Samsung flagship with its stunning design, wallpapers, and sounds before everyone else.
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Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra flagships yesterday. The company is also working on the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 mid-rangers, and has been for quite some time judging by the number of leaks we've seen about them so far. The two are definitely launching soon, though, and today their mandatory EU Energy Labels have appeared. These show 52-hour battery life for the A57 and 53 hours for the Galaxy A37, and both phones will be IP68 certified for dust and water resistance. That's up from IP67 on their predecessors. Samsung Galaxy A57 (left) and Galaxy...
Samsung is now working closely with Perplexity AI to bring AI features to the new Galaxy S26. This is an important step because Perplexity has deep access to the phoneβs system. Before this, Samsung only gave this level of access to its own assistants.
On the Galaxy S26, users can say βHey Plexβ to open the Perplexity assistant. They can also press and hold the side button. Since Perplexity works at the system level, it can connect directly with Samsungβs stock apps, including Notes, Calendar, Gallery, Clock, and Reminders. This makes things simple and quick.
Users can ask a question and get a clear answer with sources without opening a web browser, and save useful information straight into Notes or set reminders or add events to their calendar in the same conversation.Β It means that there is no need to switch between apps. The Perplexity app already comes installed on every Galaxy S26, so users do not need to download anything.
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Perplexity also helps power Bixby, Samsungβs voice assistant. With Perplexityβs technology, Bixby can give better and more up-to-date answers. It uses live web search along with smart AI reasoning. This helps it give accurate responses instead of only using old stored information.
Samsung will also use Perplexityβs technology in its browser to give users smarter search and browsing tools. This partnership means more people around the world will have access to smart and helpful AI tools every day.
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Nothing has already announced a launch event taking place in London on March 5 for the Phone (4a) series. Today, the company has also confirmed that the Nothing Headphone (a) will also be unveiled at the same time, as has been rumored before. The Nothing Headphone (a) will complement the Nothing Headphone (1) in the company's portfolio as a more affordable option, if past rumors were accurate. Like the Headphone (1), the Headphone (a) is over-ear. The company promises we can expect "bold colorways" on the Headphone (a) and the longest battery life of any Nothing audio product to...
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has a new video feature that makes recording much smoother. The phone does not have new camera hardware this year, but Samsung has improved the software. This upgrade helps users shoot steady videos without extra tools. It is made for people who record while walking or moving.
The new feature of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is Super Steady Video with Horizon Lock. Super Steady Video was already on older Galaxy phones. Now, Horizon Lock makes it even better. It keeps the horizon straight while you record. Even if you turn the phone all the way around, the video stays level.
This means you can rotate the phone 360 degrees, and the video will not look tilted β check the demo video. You can also shake the phone, and it will still look smooth. It feels similar to using a gimbal. And everything works through software.
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Samsung says this is possible because of a better image signal processor inside the phone. This processor helps the camera adjust quickly while recording. The changes happen in real time. When tested, the video stayed steady even during strong movement.
The phone can also record in 4K while using Horizon Lock. It means that you get a clear and sharp video along with smooth movement. However, sometimes you may notice small visual issues because the phone is working hard to stabilize the video.
This feature makes video recording easier and more fun. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is now available for pre-order with special offers for a limited time.
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Samsung has recently launched the Galaxy S26 series, and the phones will be available starting March 11. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S25 series is still getting updates in the One UI 8.5 Beta program. Samsung recently released the sixth beta update, but it seems this might not be the last beta before the stable version is released.
A reliable tipster, @TarunVats, spotted a new One UI 8.5 beta build on the testing system for the Galaxy S25 series. The build, ending in U8ZZB9, suggests that Samsung is preparing a seventh beta update for the S25 phones.
The new build shows that the beta program is still active even after the Galaxy S26 series has launched. Users may need to wait a little longer for the final stable update.
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The latest One UI 8.5 Beta 6 update fixed many problems and improved the phoneβs performance. Some of the areas improved include Bixby, Gallery, Now Bar, Now Brief, Display settings, Modes, and Routines. Samsung also made notification card animations smoother, which makes the phone feel cleaner and more polished when using it.
Right now, Samsung has not officially confirmed how many more beta updates will come or when the stable One UI 8.5 version will be released. But the new beta build is a strong hint that at least one more beta update is on the way. Users who are part of the beta program should keep an eye out for new updates.
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Alongside the brand-new Watch GT Runner 2, Huawei unveiled its Band 11 series and also expanded the availability of its FreeBuds Pro 5 flagship wireless earbuds. Band 11 and Band 11 Pro The Band 11 series comes in two flavors this year. Both versions feature 1.62-inch AMOLED displays with 286 Γ 482px resolution, 60Hz refresh rate and Always on Display (AOD) functionality. The one on the Band 11 Pro gets a slight curvature and a more rugged-looking casing. Itβs also rated at 2,000 nits peak local brightness, while the Band 11 maxes out at 1,500 nits. Huawei Band 11 (left) and...
Oppo is bragging about the crease-less display on the upcoming Find N6 ahead of its launch in March. That is still a couple of weeks away, but the company let reporters visit its production line, offering a rare glimpse behind the scenes. The N6 design is the result of three years of work and dozens of prototypes. The refined assembly process includes dozens of new inspection steps to ensure that each component is installed within a tolerance of 0.03mm. The size of the crease on a foldable phone is not a constant thing β it tends to become bigger with use. However, Oppo has set up an...
Samsung has added a new 24MP photo mode to the Galaxy S26 series. However, this mode is hidden and doesnβt appear in the regular Camera app. It sits between the standard 12MP and 50MP modes, which offer a balance of speed and detail.
The 24MP mode uses Samsungβs AI Fusion technology. It captures details close to 50MP shots while also using multi-frame processing like the 12MP mode. This means the camera takes multiple photos at different exposures and merges them into one clear, bright picture.
The new mode is faster to process than 50MP photos but gives more detail than 12MP. It is for people who want high-quality images without waiting for a long processing time. Mainly, it combines the best of both existing modes.
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Samsung phones often use lower-resolution default modes. Pixel binning combines multiple pixels into βsuper pixelsβ to make brighter and sharper photos. This helps reduce blur and makes images faster to save, especially when shooting handheld.
To use the 24MP mode, you need Samsungβs Camera Assistant app. Download it from the Galaxy Store, then go to Photos >> Advanced resolution options and enable the 24MP setting.
Right now, the feature is only on the Galaxy S26 series. But older Samsung phones with similar cameras could get it in a future update, possibly with One UI 8.5. For users who want sharper, faster photos, the hidden 24MP mode is a useful addition.
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Samsung has started rolling out the February 2026 security update for the Samsung Galaxy S24 series. The update is currently available for users in Korea and will soon expand to more countries.
The fresh update is for all three models β Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra. Users can check the update via the build versions given below.
This update mainly improves security. It fixes a total of 37 security issues. Out of these, 25 fixes come from Google for the Android system. The other 12 fixes come from Samsung. These fixes help protect the phone from bugs and security problems.
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The update also makes the phone more stable and smooth. It removes unnecessary files and clears cached data. This can help the device run better and faster. Some built-in apps may also update automatically during the process.
If you have a Galaxy S24 series phone, you can install the update easily. Open the Settings app on your phone. Tap on Software update. Then tap Download and install. After the download is finished, tap Install now. Your phone will restart and complete the update. Installing the latest update helps keep your phone safe and working properly.
Samsung is also getting ready to launch its next flagship phones, the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. These new devices will be available from March 11 and will come with One UI 8.5. More Samsung devices are expected to receive this major update soon.
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Googleβs Pixel phones had a head start with Audio Eraser, but Samsung is finally giving us something better. Instead of cleaning up audio after you record a video, One UI 8.5 lets you fix the sound while youβre watching it. At Unpacked, Samsung confirmed its AI Audio Eraser now works inside YouTube, Instagram, Netflix, TikTok and other apps.
Neither in Samsung Gallery nor in a separate editing screen, it now works inside the actual video stream. With the Galaxy S26 debuting One UI 8.5, real-time Audio Eraser now works directly inside apps like YouTube, Instagram, Netflix, and TikTok.
How it works in One UI 8.5
On the Galaxy S26 running One UI 8.5, Audio Eraser sits in the Quick Panel. Tap it while a video is playing and you get simple, clear controls. Thereβs a βVoice Focusβ toggle and a strength slider for noise removal.Β You slide it up and the crowd noise from the video fades in real-time.
Real-time Audio Eraser debuts on the Galaxy S26 with One UI 8.5, via 9to5Google. If history repeats itself, weβll likely see this land on the Galaxy S25, S24, and the latest foldables once One UI 8.5 rolls out more broadly.
Samsung rarely keeps software features locked to one generation for long. The S24 and S25 series already run advanced on-device AI tasks smoothly. Real-time audio filtering is demanding, but itβs not out of reach for those chipsets.
If One UI 8.5 brings this to the wider Galaxy lineup, it wonβt just be a spec sheet win for the S26. Itβll be a quality-of-life upgrade for millions of users.
Credit β Ben Schoon / YouTube
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Samsung is developing better camera hardware and considering silicon-carbon battery for future phones. Top executives sat down with media outlets, answering the frequently asked questions by millions of Samsung fans.
At Unpacked 2026, Samsung launched the Galaxy S26 Ultra with Privacy Display. The device also features enhanced camera hardware. Meanwhile, the real upgrades are potentially coming in the years ahead, starting with the S27 Ultra.
Post-Unpacked, Samsung revealed (via AndroidAuthority) the ongoing efforts to develop better camera hardware for future phones.
Over the past few years, we havenβt seen substantial camera upgrades. We are talking about innovation, not the usual play with the sensorβs aperture or megapixel counts.
Samsung is investing huge amounts of money in the research and development of better camera hardware. The company seems to have some hardware prototypes ready, but the software part is yet to be evolved for the perfect combo.
Joshua Cho, SamsungβsΒ Executive Vice President, stated:
βI must say that that has been a frequently asked question so far, and I must tell you that a lot of R&D has been underway on hardware improvement, as well. Itβs just a matter of finding the right combination, at the right timeβ¦ We are always, constantly thinking about what would be the best combination at a given time. So, in the future there would also be new combinations of hardware and software, so I ask for your patience and attention.β
While the official didnβt reveal much, rumors suggest the Galaxy S27 Ultra might revive variable aperture camera technology. Samsung is under pressure after Appleβs efforts to bring this camera solution to the iPhone 18 Pro.
Samsung is already planning a significant battery upgrade. Thereβs no specific timeline for the next battery revolution, but it will come. Samsung appears to be planning silicon-carbon battery tech for future phones.
Samsung insiders, via AndroidHeadlines, revealed that βan unproven technology,β referring to the silicon-carbon battery technology. The evaluation turns out to be underway, but thereβs no formal confirmation from Samsungβs end.
Galaxy S26 is the only model to receive a battery capacity upgrade this year. That too jumped to the 4300mAh mark, from 4000mAh in the Galaxy S25. Samsung kept the S26+ and Ultra unchanged at 4900mAh and 5000mAh.
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Samsung kicks off One UI 8.5 Beta 6 update rollout with tons of fixes. Itβs rolling out to the users of Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra in Europe, Korea, and India.
Yesterday, Samsung held a mega Unpacked event, where it introduced the new flagship phones and earbuds. The official One UI 8.5 equipped with Agentic AI upgrades was also a spotlight during the Unpacked keynote.
Now, Samsung pushed the One UI 8.5 Beta 6 (ZZAO) with several fixes. The previous update felt like everything was settled internally. Meanwhile, the expansive content of the Beta 6 release suggests thereβs more work remaining.
The sixth Beta targets Bixby, Gallery, Now Bar, Now Brief, Display settings, Modes, and Routines. Samsung also highlighted improvements for the animations related to notification cards, probably in the Notification Panel.
Bixby Labs users will notice that the wake-up phrase creation feature is now working as intended, and a duplicate βView Previous Imageβ button that was cluttering the Galleryβs sketch conversion tool has been cleaned up.
Now Bar and Now Brief recommendation cards also got some attention, with text, icons, and Always-On Display visibility all corrected. A crash that occurred when adjusting camera area settings under Display has been resolved.
The lock screen style in Basic mode will no longer unexpectedly change when working with Modes and Routines. Rounding things out, notification card animations have been smoothed out for a more polished feel overall.
Changelog of the sixth One UI 8.5 Beta
Image β One UI 8.5 Beta 6 rolls out
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra requires Magnetic cases for Qi2 charging, and using a third-party case might end up troubling the S Pen functionality.
The Korean tech giant is playing it safe with magnets this year. The Galaxy S26 Ultra does not have built-in Qi2 magnets. If you want that snap-on magnetic alignment, you need a specific case.
That decision already raised eyebrows when the phone launched. Now there is another wrinkle: the phone actively warns you about certain magnetic cases.
The discovery comes from known tipster Max Jambor. After attaching a third-party Qi2 magnetic case to the Galaxy S26 Ultra, the device threw up a system notification linked to the S Pen.
The message reads: βMagnets in accessories can interfere with your S Penβs signal.β The phone then suggests removing the accessory if you experience connection or writing issues.
Samsung chose not to integrate Qi2 magnets directly into the Galaxy S26 hardware. If you want Qi2 wireless charging, you need to separately purchase a specific case from Samsung.
The Galaxy maker sells both magnetic and non-magnetic first-party options. Yet the warning appears when certain third-party Qi2 cases are attached.
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Samsung launched Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra at the San Francisco Unpacked. The Galaxy S26 now starts at $899, S26 Plus jumps to $1,099, while the S26 Ultra holds at $1,299; hereβs your ultimate buying guide in the US.
The base Galaxy S26 is a great phone, but that $100 price hike, going from last yearβs starting price up to $899, is hard to ignore. The Galaxy S26 Plus is the sleeper pick, but it brings the spending to nearly the Ultra level.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is the easiest recommendation if the budget is there. The 200MP camera system, 5,000mAh battery, and 6.9-inch screen with Privacy Display feature represent a premium experience.
Preorder deals close on March 11.
Where to actually buy one
Samsung.com
Samsung is offering the most aggressive straight trade-in values.
Samsung is also bundling free storage upgrades during preorder.
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Amazon
Amazon is keeping it simple.
You also get a free storage upgrade to 512GB.
This is effectively a soft discount; you pay full price upfront, but the gift card offsets future purchases.
Verizon
Verizon is going heavy on βfree.β
You are committing to premium unlimited plans. If you were already planning to open a new line on Verizonβs higher-tier unlimited plans, this makes sense.
T-Mobile
T-Mobile is aggressive for both new and existing customers.
The carrier is also offering $40 off Galaxy Buds with pre-order.
T-Mobile tends to reward customers on its higher-tier plans. If you are on Experience Beyond or Experience More, these deals can be genuinely strong.
AT&T
AT&T is keeping the formula familiar.
AT&T is often flexible about device condition, which helps if your old phone has seen better days. But again, you are locking into an unlimited plan commitment.
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Privacy Display technology is the biggest upgrade on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Samsung Display has now revealed that the Flex Magic Pixel technology has passed an independent test with brilliant scores.
Samsung Displayβs Flex Magic Pixel technology, used in the Galaxy S26 Ultra, has now received βPrivacy Displayβ verification from UL Solutions.
Privacy Display passes 360-degree test
UL Solutions evaluated Samsungβs Flex Magic Pixel panel under controlled testing. The panel was tilted at 45 and 60 degrees and rotated 360 degrees to measure brightness reduction at off-angles compared to direct front viewing.
For comparison, conventional smartphone OLED panels can retain around 40 percent brightness at similar angles. Additionally, UL confirmed the privacy effect works in all off-axis directions, up, down, left, and right.
The tech is powered by LEAD 2.0 and Black Matrix multi-layer OLED architecture. Together, they create a sharp drop-off in brightness at wider viewing angles without significantly compromising frontal clarity.
Since 2020, Samsung Display has filed approximately 150 patent applications related to key technologies required to implement Flex Magic Pixel, strengthening its technological competitiveness.
Privacy Display is only part of the story; the Galaxy S26 Ultra stacks serious hardware:
Source β Samsung Display
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Samsungβs back on track with software updates right after wrapping up the Galaxy S26 launch event. The February 2026 security update is now rolling out to the Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, and S23 FE smartphones.
February 2026 update turns out to be the last One UI 8-based software for the Galaxy S23 series. Samsung introduced the One UI 8.5 yesterday, and the rollout is set to start on March 11, the daytheΒ S26 series goes on sale.
Samsung has initially dropped the February 2026 update in South Korea. In the past couple of days, the security patch has arrived on several recent flagship and foldable phones. Itβs now the turn of 2023βs flagship models, via @ya_sking12767/X.
Users can identify the update via the PDA build version ending with EZB2. The firmware weighs 441 megabytes and rolling out in Korea. Samsung would soon expand the updateβs availability to Global markets, including the US.
One UI 8.5 Beta is available on the Galaxy S25 series. At the same time, Samsung is internally testing the software for Galaxy S23 series. Existing models will likely start getting new features by the month of April this year.
February patch is necessary as it contains 37 patches from Samsung and Google. Your phoneβs user experience will enhance post-installation. The OTA cleans up unnecessary system and cache files to extend storage and improve performance.
To download the update, open Settings on your Galaxy S23 (or Plus or Ultra). Scroll down and hit the Software update tab followed by Download and install.
Image β Samsung Galaxy S23 and S23 FE get February 2026 update
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Galaxy S26 series has gone official at Unpacked and is making headlines worldwide. In the meantime, Korean media asked some actual questions to TM Roh, who predicted Galaxy S26 sales and explained the AI OS strategy.
Samsung could manage to sell more Galaxy S26 smartphones than it did last year with the Galaxy S25 series. Industry is looking forward if the Korean tech giant could hit the 40 million shipments milestone this year.
Meanwhile, TM Roh seems quite confident about the Galaxy S26 series sales. The Mobile Business Head is betting big on the new flagship phones. Based on early response, he believes the new devices will outdo their predecessors.
Hereβs what TM Roh said:
βThe Galaxy S26 is receiving positive feedback from carriers and partners globally. We are targeting sales that surpass the previous model.β
Source β Samsung
Galaxy AI is gradually transitioning to AI OS, starting with the S26 series. The new flagships come with Agentic AI capabilities that go beyond what Galaxy AI offered to Samsung fans.
AI OS is structured so that the entire OS, rather than individual apps, interprets the userβs context and connects functions. The smartphone itself can understand user intent and carry out the necessary tasks.
Galaxy S26 kickstarts the AI OS era and Samsung promised to take it further. The company will work closely with Google on that mission. Expect even more advancements in the future Galaxy devices, including the foldables.
βStarting with the Galaxy S26, we plan to continuously advance AI OS and will work closely with Google to expand its scope.β
Source β Samsung
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Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S26 series today; the chip is faster, AI demos are louder, but the Ultra revisited its metal preference. Samsungβs spec sheet confirms that the Galaxy S26 Ultra drops Titanium and returns to Armor Aluminum.
On paper, Titanium sounds premium, but it is not great at moving heat. Titaniumβs thermal conductivity is far lower than Aluminumβs.
Aluminum dissipates heat significantly better. It spreads thermal load across the chassis faster, working in tandem with the enlarged vapor chamber inside the S26 Ultra.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 inside the S26 Ultra pushes higher sustained clocks to handle on-device AI, heavier gaming loads, and longer 4K processing. All of that generates heat, and heat is the enemy of performance.
Samsung follows Apple, again
After the Galaxy S24 Ultra chased titanium right after Appleβs iPhone 15 Pro phase, Samsung has now pivoted back to aluminum, just as Appleβs iPhone 17 Pro line does the same.
Samsung moved to titanium with the Galaxy S24 Ultra shortly after Apple made it fashionable with the iPhone 15 Pro. Now, Apple shifts its Pro models back to high-grade aluminum for thermal reasons, and Samsung follows suit.
If you care about sustained frame rates, stable AI processing, and a chassis that actively helps cool a high-performance chip, aluminum makes technical sense.
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With the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung debuted its Ambient Design in One UI 8.5. It is not a flashy feature, nor does it introduce bold colors or dramatic animations. It focuses on reclaiming screen real estate and reducing visual clutter.
The South Korean tech giant has spent years trying to make One UI feel lighter without stripping it of personality. With One UI 8.5, Samsung reached the point where the interface stops demanding attention and starts getting out of the way.
In One UI 8.5, the status bar and navigation bar blend directly into the screen. They no longer sit on top as rigid, defined layers. Top app bars and bottom navigation buttons intelligently disappear while scrolling, then return only when needed.
You scroll through a list and suddenly the content feels uninterrupted. The UI chrome dissolves into the background; the display looks wider, cleaner, more immersive. Samsung is essentially treating the interface as ambient infrastructure.
Image β Samsungβs Ambient Design in One UI 8.5
This is not about minimalism for the sake of aesthetics, but UX refinement with intent. The goal is to make the software feel invisible yet smarter, aware of context, responsive to movement, and disciplined about when it occupies space.
One UI 7.0 laid the groundwork with foundational layout changes. Samsung tightened spacing, adjusted typography, and reorganized key interaction zones to better align with larger displays. It was structural work, not glamorous, but necessary.
One UI 8.0 is built on that structure. It refined transitions, polished system apps, and leaned further into a cohesive visual identity. The interface felt more mature, but the core layout philosophy remained recognizable.
Ambient Design hints at where the Galaxy ecosystem is headed. For Galaxy users who care about display quality, this shift makes practical sense. With Ambient Design in One UI 8.5, Samsung may have delivered its cleanest, most distraction-free UI yet.
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While the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra ship with One UI 8.5 out of the box, Samsung has confirmed a sequential update rollout for older devices. It is a visual and AI reset built around two pillars: Ambient Design and a Perplexity-powered Bixby.
Samsung confirmed that stable builds will begin rolling out in March 2026. As expected, the newly announced Galaxy S26 flagships are first in line.
For S25 and S24 owners, the wait will be measured in weeks, not quarters. For S22 and older A-series users, patience will be required. That is the trade-off when you run one of the largest Android portfolios in the smartphone industry.
Expected waves for previous phones:
Wave 1, March/April 2026
Wave 2, April/May 2026
Wave 3, May/June 2026
Wave 4, Q2 to Q3 2026
This tentative roadmap follows Samsungβs familiar anti-fragmentation strategy. Newer models get optimized first, carrier certifications move in parallel, and the long tail of mid-range hardware follows once stability metrics are locked in.
Whatβs new in One UI 8.5
One UI 8.5 marks Samsungβs most assertive mid-cycle refresh in years. Historically, β.5β updates were incremental, focused on polish. This time, the company is treating it as a platform shift, and itβs bigger than Android 15 to Android 16.
Frosted Glass is the most visible change. Frosted translucency, layered depth, and subtle 3D iconography respond dynamically to wallpapers. System panels, quick settings, widgets, and lock screen elements now carry a sense of depth.
Samsung has integrated Perplexity AI directly into the Bixby. It enables more complex natural language queries and persistent conversational context. Itβs available in Beta and official version will be provided with the Stable One UI 8.5 update.
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Samsung has just launched the Galaxy S26 series, and TβMobile is offering a great preorder deal for both new and existing customers. This is a good chance to get the latest Samsung phones at a lower price.
TβMobile is giving up to $600 off the new Galaxy S26 phones. Β If you are adding a new line, the discount applies to select unlimited data plans such as Experience Beyond, Experience More, and Essentials.
For existing customers, the $600 discount is available on plans like Experience Beyond, Experience More, Better Value, Essentials, and legacy plans like Go5G Next and Go5G Plus.
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The discount is applied as monthly credits, so you donβt have to pay the full amount at once. This makes it easier to upgrade to a new phone without spending too much. You can also get $40 off the new Galaxy Buds when you pre-order any of the new Galaxy S26 phones.
Preorders are live now, and the phones will start shipping soon. Whether you are upgrading your old phone or adding a new line, this is a good opportunity to save on Samsungβs newest flagship. Click here to visit the preorder page of the Galaxy S26 at TβMobile.
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Samsungβs new Galaxy S26 series is bringing some AI features that were previously exclusive to Google Pixel phones. The new Galaxy devices offer several new features, and some of them are taken from Pixel to make its phones more helpful and user-friendly.
The Galaxy S26 series comes preinstalled with One UI 8.5, and it now features smarter screenshots, AI-generated images, and improved call screening. Many of these are inspired by Pixel phones, but Samsung has added its own twist to make them more useful in everyday life.
Smarter Screenshots
Samsung Gallery app now sorts screenshots automatically. Screenshots are organized into categories such as receipts, tickets, coupons, or directions. This feature, inspired by the Pixel 10a, makes it easier to find the images you need without using extra apps.
Private Album (Locked Folder style)
Samsung is also adding a Private Album, similar to Google Photosβ Locked Folder. This lets users hide photos or videos without making separate folders or needing a Samsung account.
Creative Studio: Make AI Images
Creative Studio is powered by Gemini AI. Like Pixel Studio, it allows you to describe an image or draw with the S Pen. The AI then turns it into a picture in different styles and themes.
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Smart Contextual Nudges: Magic Clue
Magic Cue is Samsungβs version of Pixelβs βNow Nudge.β It can show useful information like addresses, phone numbers, or photos from recent trips. Unlike Pixel, it works with apps like WhatsApp, making it more useful for everyday life.
Call Screening
Call Screening is also coming to Galaxy S26. It helps screen unknown callers and shows a live text feed of the conversation so you can avoid spam or unwanted calls.
With these features, Samsung is taking Pixel-inspired ideas and improving them for Galaxy users, making the phones smarter, safer, and easier to use.
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At the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event, Samsung introduced its new Galaxy S26 series. The series includes the Galaxy S26 Ultra, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26. These new phones come with smarter AI features that help make everyday tasks easier.
As we use our phones all the time, it is important to keep them safe. To help with this, Samsung offers Samsung Care+ with Theft and Loss for the Galaxy S26 series. This plan gives extra protection if something goes wrong.
Here are the main benefits of the Samsung Care+ Plan:
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The cost of Samsung Care+ with Theft and Loss is $10 or $15 per month, depending on the model. That means you can protect your device for as little as $0.33 per day.
Every Galaxy phone comes with a one-year warranty. You can also add Samsung Care+ within 60 days of buying your phone for extra peace of mind.
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Qualcomm has now officially announced the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset that powers the Galaxy S26 Ultra worldwide. The chip designer shed light on the product specifications and standout features.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy is built around Qualcommβs 3rd-generation Oryon CPU. Qualcomm claims it is the fastest mobile CPU in the world and early performance scores justify what the company claims.
The upgraded Hexagon NPU handles on-device AI tasks, meaning personalization, image processing, and contextual features happen locally.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is not just another annual refresh. With the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy, Samsung is stacking performance, AI, camera capability, gaming power, and connectivity into one tightly integrated package.
Source β Qualcomm
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Galaxy S26 series doesnβt bring one chip worldwide as Samsung revived dual chip strategy this year, bringing Exynos and Snapdragon.
Despite being Samsungβs in-house, and technically advanced processor, Exynos 2600 lags behind the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy. The new Exynos, made using a 2nm process, powers nearly 25 percent of all units.
At Unpacked, Samsung confirmed that the Galaxy S26 and S26+ run the Exynos 2600 processor in several countries. Galaxy S26 Ultra launched with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chipset around the world.
Galaxy S26 and S26+ also come with Snapdragon SoC in select markets, including the US, China, and Japan. Samsung usually launches Snapdragon variants in Canada, so the Galaxy S26 may follow the suite this year.
In the rest of the world, the Galaxy S26 and S26+ will bring the Exynos chip. It includes a larger portion of the world, containing the entire European region and India.
Exynos 2600 appears to be a competitive chip, yet if you canβt settle for it, Galaxy S26 Ultra remains the only option. If youβre OK with Samsungβs chip decision, preorders are open, offering decent benefits to early buyers.
The Ultra tier stays unified on Snapdragon globally. That decision alone suggests Samsung views the Ultra customer as one who demands the most consistent, highest-performing experience regardless of geography.
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Samsung has started pre-orders for the new Galaxy S26 lineup, and there are some great launch deals available. If you are thinking about upgrading your phone, now is a good time to pre-order.
The new Galaxy S series includes the Samsung Galaxy S26, Samsung Galaxy S26+, and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Samsung is offering big discounts, free credits, and even free earbuds for early buyers. These offers are available for a limited time during the pre-order period.
Samsung is giving up to $900 off when you trade in an eligible old device for Ultra and up to $500 for standard and Plus models. The exact amount depends on the phone you trade in, but the savings can be very high.
Customers can also get up to $150 in Samsung credit without a trade-in. This credit can be used to buy accessories like earbuds, smartwatches, and other add-ons. In addition, there is a free $30 credit available when you reserve and complete your pre-order.
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There are also special audio deals. Some buyers can get a free pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds 4. Another option is saving up to 70% on the Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro. These extra bonuses make the pre-order deal even better.
The Galaxy S26 starts at $900. The Galaxy S26 Plus starts at $1,100. The Galaxy S26 Ultra starts at $1,300. With trade-in offers, the final price can drop a lot depending on your old device. These pre-order deals help customers save money and get extra products at a lower cost. Visit Samsung.com now to pre-order any of these Galaxy S26 models.
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Samsung has officially released the Galaxy S26 series, and the official unboxing video gives a first look at the device, its packaging, and whatβs inside the box. The Galaxy S26 Ultra launches alongside the standard Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Plus.Β
As per the official unboxing video, the Galaxy S26 Ultra comes in a clean, minimalist box, similar to last yearβs Galaxy S25 series. However, there are a few notable changes.Β
The front mainly highlights the upper camera module instead of the full phone silhouette. Also, the device name is now printed at the top of the box. This fresh design puts emphasis on the phoneβs upgraded camera system.
Inside the box, youβll find the essentials like the previous ones. It includes the device itself, a USB-C charging cable, a SIM ejector tool, and a quick start guide. Like most modern Samsung flagships, no charger is included to keep the box compact and eco-friendly.
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra comes with a slim and stylish design. It is just 7.9 mm thin and weighs 214 grams to make it comfortable to hold. It features a large 6.9-inch display and includes the worldβs first built-in Privacy Display on a mobile phone. It also comes with a built-in S Pen, which makes writing, drawing, and editing more precise and easy.
Also, Samsung Galaxy S26 and Samsung Galaxy S26+ have a slim and balanced design that feels good in your hand. Both models offer large, immersive screens and advanced camera systems. They are powered by a strong processor and Galaxy AI to help with everyday tasks like multitasking, taking photos, and staying productive.
The Galaxy S26 Series is available in premium colors, including Cobalt Violet, Sky Blue, Black, and White. There are also special online-only colors on Samsungβs website, including Silver Shadow and Pink Gold.
The unboxing of the Galaxy S26 series is simple and gives a premium first impression. The updated box design and sleek new camera layout reflect Samsungβs focus on design and photography. Check the full video below.
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Samsung just closed a gap that mattered.Β Googleβs Gemini-powered Scam Detection, once a Pixel talking point, is now landing on the Galaxy S26 series.
The Gemini model runs locally on the Galaxy S26βs flagship silicon, analyzing calls and messages in real time without shipping your conversations to the cloud.
On the Galaxy S26, Gemini monitors conversational cues during a call or text thread and surfaces a real-time alert if patterns match known scam behaviors. The UI integration is native to Samsungβs dialer and messaging framework.
Scam Detection is already helping millions of users to stay safe from scammers, and we are expanding this feature to more manufacturers, starting with the Samsung Galaxy S26 series in the U.S.
Interestingly, Samsungβs implementation specifically targets so-called βPig Butcheringβ schemes. It also flags fraudulent job offer pitches, which have exploded across messaging platforms.
These advanced protections are now rolling out on Google Pixel 10 series and other select devices, and will be available on the Samsung Galaxy S26 series.
Source β Google
For years, Pixel users flexed this feature, but not anymore. The Galaxy S26 now positions itself as the definitive Android choice for users who value security as much as specs.
For Samsung users, this is not a minor software add-on. It is a serious security upgrade baked directly into the phoneβs core experience.
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Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S26 series and confirmed that the standard S26 and S26+ variants will start at a higher price point due to new changes.
The standard model now starts at $899, while the Plus variant starts at $1099. The standard S25 has seen this new price update due to the removal of the 128GB version, which was priced at $799 for the S25. The S25+ is still listed at $999 to begin with, but the new phone starts at $1,099.
Thatβs not it, the difference between the 256GB and 512GB versions is now hiked to $200. Thatβs a massive price gap between these storage. Here is the price breakdown.
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Galaxy S26 and S26+ Price
Galaxy S26 Ultra
Meanwhile, the Galaxy S26 Ultra starts at $1,299 for the 256GB version, which is the same as the S25 Ultra. It appears Samsung decided not to change the consumer opinion by increasing the deviceβs starting price. However, 512GB and 1TB variants are getting up to a $130 price bump.
Samsungβs price speculation has been in the news for months. The key reason for the price increase is primarily driven by the memory supply market, which is seeing a massive shortage due to low volume production.
Samsung has been taking supplies at higher prices from its in-house foundry and suppliers like Micron. The company will be taking the price hit and will divert some of that to the consumers. Still, keeping the Galaxy S26 Ultra at the same starting price point was a good strategy.
Pre-orders of these devices are open today onwards, with official sales starting on March 11, 2026.
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Samsung has unveiled the new Galaxy S26 series with smarter features powered by Google AI. These AI features make everyday tasks faster and easier, and help you do more without extra effort.
In collaboration with Samsung, Google introduced new AI features with the Galaxy S26 series. One of the major updates is in the Gemini assistant. Gemini can now manage your to-do list to make multitasking effortless. With a long press of the side button, you can ask Gemini to handle tasks like booking a ride, ordering food, or making a grocery list.
Gemini runs in the background while you use your phone. You can check the task progress in notifications or stop it anytime. Currently in beta, this feature is available in the US and Korea for select apps in rideshare, food, and grocery categories, simplifying everyday tasks.
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In addition to this, the company also advances Circle to Search. Now, with multi-object image recognition, you can search for whole outfits or complete looks, not just one item.
Circle to Search also lets you try on clothes virtually. Just upload your photo, and you can see how different styles from your favorite brands would look on you before buying.
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The Galaxy S26 also improves phone safety. Scam Detection can warn you if a call seems suspicious. You will get a sound and vibration alert, and all checks happen on your device to protect your privacy.
These Google AI features make the Galaxy S26 smarter, more helpful, and safer. Gemini manages tasks, Circle to Search finds what you want, and Scam Detection keeps you protected. It shows how Android is becoming more intelligent for everyday life.
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Starting with the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung Care Plus is shifting away from its old repair-first mindset for replacements.
Samsung Galaxy S26 series owners in the UK are getting more than just new hardware this year. They are getting something longtime Galaxy users have quietly wanted for years: actual replacements.
If you are picking up a Galaxy S26 device, Samsung now guarantees (via AndroidAuthority) a replacement within 48 hours of you making a claim. The coverage has usually been solid on paper. The problem was always the execution.
Unless your phone was lost or stolen, Samsung would repair it at almost any cost instead of swapping it out. With the Galaxy S26 series in the UK, Samsung Care Plus now promises a replacement device within 48 hours of first contact.
Even better, the coverage travels with you. If you are abroad and something goes wrong, Samsung says it will still arrange a replacement. It turns an insurance plan into something that actually feels premium.
Right now, this improved replacement guarantee appears to be limited to the UK. We have not seen confirmation that markets like the US will get the same 48-hour replacement promise.
Well, Samsung UK has confirmed that existing Care Plus customers will start receiving these upgraded benefits over the coming months.
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With mobile phones getting costlier, the importance of longer software support has also increased. Samsung just launched the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra flagship phones, which are secured with 7-year Android/One UI and security updates.
At Unpacked, Samsung announced its new flagships, which will go on sale starting March 11, 2026. The lineup introduces three flagship phones in different sizes. The Ultra packs a quad camera setup and some never-before-seen technologies.
The Galaxy S26 trio debuts One UI 8.5 out of the box. You get the best software from Samsung, built on the Android 16 operating system. Samsung also confirmed the Galaxy S26 family is secured with 7-year Android/One UI and security updates.
Samsung offered up to four years of OS and five years of security updates to the Galaxy S23 series, as well as the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5. The company has extended the support to 7 years, applicable to the Galaxy S24 and newer flagship models.
Galaxy S25 retained the software support, and Galaxy S26 is no exception. Even if you retire your Galaxy S26 after three to four years of usage, it will stay alive with fresh security patches and regular feature drops for at least three more years.
Galaxy S26 series will join the software chart in March 2026. The flagship models will receive new security updates on a monthly basis. After five or six years, Samsung will transfer the devices to a quarterly schedule before closing its software chapter.
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At Unpacked February 2026, Samsung launched One UI 8.5 software with the Galaxy S26 series, bringing new features and optimizations that sit right on top of the One UI 8.0.
With this announcement, Samsung has once again returned to those biannual software improvements. The phone maker used to showcase its new software updates at its special developer conference. That tradition changed last year, when the One UI 7.0 (Android 15) debuted with the S25 series.
In mid-2025, Samsung introduced the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 devices, featuring Android 16-based One UI 8.0. So, these are two major OS updates in the same year. Since weβre past that cycle, One UI 8.5 brings balance to the Galaxy smartphone ecosystem. The software still has Android 16 in base but improved with a lot of new features.
One of the most notable upgrades is new UI elements, which appear rounder and softer. The quick panel has a lot of customizations, and fresh UI controls are added throughout the system apps.
In the latest flagship, the phone has a dedicated privacy display feature, allowing users to hide the on-screen controls when viewed from the sides. Besides, One UI 8.5 is launched with extra customizations to improve privacy display use cases.
It has new generative AI features that are part of the Galaxy AI features that further enhance the user experience. On top of that, Gemini is no longer enjoying the lone wolf AI agent status because Samsung has partnered with Perplexity to offer it as a second AI agent for Galaxy S26 series users.
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With these additions and improvements, One UI 8.5 has earned the right to debut as the first release of the year with the S-series. Next, Samsung will drop the One UI 9 (Android 17) update with new Z Fold and Flip foldables in the second half of 2026.
This schedule makes sense to keep the users hooked with new device improvements in both halves of the year.
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The Galaxy S26 is not just another spec bump; it is Samsung planting a flag for 2030. This is Samsung signaling that its premium flagship line now doubles as a proof point for how serious it is about the circular economy.
The Galaxy S26 is the latest vessel for Samsungβs long-term sustainability roadmap under its Galaxy for the Planet platform, the backbone of the MX businessβ environmental push since 2021.
Under Galaxy for the Planet, the company set four major sustainability goals for 2025; all four are now complete. Samsung has now applied 10 types of recycled materials across both exterior and interior components of Galaxy devices.
The 2030 phase of Galaxy for the Planet focuses on three pillars: circularity, water stewardship and biodiversity. Samsung aims to incorporate at least one recycled material in every module of every mobile product.
βThe progress we have made through Galaxy for the Planet reflects years of consistent effort across our teams and partners,β said TM Roh, CEO, President and Head of the Device eXperience (DX) Division at Samsung Electronics.
βSustainability is central to how we operate and innovate. It informs how we design products, manage resources and create value beyond our devices. As we work toward our 2030 goals, we are expanding our commitments beyond products and operations to address broader environmental impact as we work toward our 2030 goals.β
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Samsung has officially unveiled its latest wireless earbuds, the Galaxy Buds 4 and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, alongside the Galaxy S26 series. They bring improved sound, smarter features, and a more refined design focused on comfort and performance. The new earbuds come with a refreshed design and upgraded technology.
The Galaxy Buds 4 Pro are designed for users who want a more immersive audio experience. They feature soft silicone ear tips that fully seal the ear canal, which helps block outside noise naturally.
Combined with Active Noise Cancellation, the Pro model reduces background sounds for clearer music and calls. Samsung has also added a wider woofer system that increases the effective speaker area for deeper bass and clearer treble, supporting high-resolution audio.
The standard Galaxy Buds 4 come with an open-fit design that does not fully seal the ear. This makes them feel lighter and more comfortable for everyday wear. Despite the open design, Samsung has included ANC support in the regular model as well.
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Both models introduce intuitive head gesture controls, allowing users to answer calls or control music with simple head movements. They also support multiple AI assistants and use AI to automatically adjust and improve sound quality.They also feature enhanced Super Clear Call technology for clearer voice quality in noisy environments.
The Galaxy Buds 4 seriesΒ also introduces Samsungβs new blade-inspired design, developed using computational analysis of extensive ear-shape data to ensure a secure and ergonomic fit. The redesigned charging case features a transparent clamshell look, while seamless Galaxy device pairing allows users to connect instantly by simply opening the case.
Price and AvailabilityΒ
Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 are priced at β¬179, while the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro cost β¬249. Both are available in Black and White. Samsung also offers an online-exclusive Pink Gold color option for the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro. Pre-order in some markets has started, and it will be available from March 11.
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Samsung Galaxy S26+, introduced today, is the classic middle child of the S series. Not as over-the-top as the Ultra, not as compact as the base model, but arguably the one that hits the sweet spot for those who care about balance.
Writing Galaxy S26+ specs feels a lot like the Galaxy S25+. The difference is very minor, with Samsung leaning heavily on the new camera island, modern processors, and Galaxy AI advancements powered by One UI 8.5.
Slimmer, sharper, still unmistakably Galaxy
Up front, you are looking at a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel with a 3120 x 1440 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The company continues to lean into its display dominance, and on paper, this is peak Galaxy.
Protection comes courtesy of Corning Gorilla Armor 2, which Samsung says improves scratch resistance and glare control. Looking at the glass and frame, the S26+ measures just 7.3mm thick and weighs around 190 grams.
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Snapdragon vs Exynos
In the US and China, the Galaxy S26+ runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. That chip features a custom Oryon V3 Phoenix architecture with 2 performance cores clocked at 4.74GHz and 6 additional cores at 3.62GHz.
For US readers, the Snapdragon branding carries weight.
Europe and India get Samsungβs in-house Exynos 2600, a deca-core setup with one C1-Ultra core at 3.9GHz, three C1-Prox cores at 3.25GHz, and six more at 2.75GHz. On paper, it is a different philosophy: more cores, slightly lower peak clocks.
Whether the gap is noticeable in daily use will come down to thermals and optimization.Β With 12GB of RAM and storage options of 256GB or 512GB, both variants are well-equipped for multitasking, AI features, and long-term updates.
A refined triple camera setup
The camera system is led by a 50MP main sensor with a 1/1.56-inch size, f/1.8 aperture, dual-pixel PDAF, and OIS. The 10MP telephoto offers 3x optical zoom at 67mm with OIS, while the 12MP ultra-wide brings a 120-degree FOV and Super Steady Video.
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The S26+ supports 8K at 24 or 30fps, 4K at up to 60fps, and 10-bit HDR with HDR10+. For creators and influencers who want flagship-grade video without jumping to the Ultra, this setup makes a strong case.
On the front, a 12MP wide camera with dual-pixel autofocus handles selfies and 4K video at 60fps.
Battery and connectivity
The Galaxy S26+ packs a 4,900mAh battery inside that 7.3mm frame. It supports 45W wired charging, along with wireless charging. Samsung is still playing it safe on charging speeds, especially when rivals are pushing beyond 100W.
Connectivity is thoroughly modern: 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB-C, and a full suite of global positioning systems, including GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, and BDS. Dual-SIM support comes via Nano-SIM and eSIM.
Biometrics include an in-display fingerprint sensor and face recognition. Standard sensors like a gyroscope, barometer, accelerometer, and e-compass are all here.
As for the price tag, the Galaxy S26+ starts at $1,099, which firmly plants it in premium territory. Samsung Galaxy S26+ introduced today feels like a device designed for buyers who want flagship power without carrying Ultra.
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Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy S26 series, which includes the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. The company has revealed the phones today, which gives fans their first official look at the new design, features, and improvements. Here you can check the release date of Galaxy S26 phones.
Although the phones are now officially announced, they are not yet available to buy in stores. Pre-orders start immediately, so anyone who wants the phone early can reserve it online. However, if you want to purchase it in a store, you will have to wait a little longer.
Samsung launched Galaxy S26 today, which means on February 25. Retail sales, meaning the phones will be available in stores and from carriers, will start on March 11. This means customers who pre-order will get the phones before anyone else.
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The new Galaxy S26 phones comes upgraded design, stunning cameras, faster performance, and improved features compared to last yearβs models. The Galaxy S26 Ultra will be the most powerful model. The Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus will still offer many of the top features, but in a simpler, more affordable package.
This time, the Samsung Galaxy S26 series is available in Cobalt Violet, White, Black, and Sky Blue, alongside the Samsung.com exclusive Pink Gold and Silver Shadow.Β For anyone looking to upgrade, from today you can place a pre-order to make sure you get your phone early. If you prefer to buy in a store, you will need to wait until March 11. Stay tuned.
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Samsung launches the Galaxy S26 AI Phone at the Unpacked event. The company did not try to reinvent the Galaxy S26, but tried to perfect it.
This year, Samsungβs strategy with the Galaxy S26 is different. Make it the phone most Android users can buy without second-guessing the decision by tightening the fundamentals, pushing AI, and keeping the price at $899 (512GB costs $1,099).
Display and Design
Samsung Galaxy S26 launches with a 6.3-inch screen, a little larger than the Galaxy S25. It is a Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2600 nits peak brightness. Scrolling feels smooth, and brightness is strong enough for harsh sunlight.
Scratch resistance is improved, but the anti-reflective layer is what stands out. It sounds minor until you use it daily. Samsung first introduced this solution with the S24 Ultra, which was later expanded to the S25 Ultra last year.
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Samsung slapped a camera island across all S26 models. Itβs inspired by the Galaxy S25 Edge and Z Fold 7. The sensor placement remains the same as the S25 series, but the vertical stack is now surrounded by a prominent bump.
For US buyers especially, this one is about power and polish.
In the US, the Galaxy S26 runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy, and that alone will sell a lot of units. Qualcommβs latest silicon is clearly built with AI workloads in mind. Benefits of the modern chip include:
Outside the US, Samsung is using the Exynos 2600 processor, built on a 2nm process. On paper, that sounds impressive, but itβs a cautious wait-and-see. If the efficiency gains are real and thermals stay controlled, this could be a turning point.
Camera
The camera hardware looks familiar: 50MP main sensor, 12MP ultra-wide, and a 10MP 3x telephoto and a 12MP selfie snapper. Itβs the same camera hardware as the Galaxy S25 series, and Samsung faced huge criticism over it.
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The improvements are happening in processing. The Snapdragon chip and Samsungβs AI tuning produce better HDR balance and cleaner night shots. Low-light photos show less noise, skin tones look more natural and zoom shots hold better detail.
RAM and operating system
Samsung finally made 12GB RAM standard across all models. The Galaxy S26 feels stable under pressure, and that matters more than flashy benchmarks.
One UI 8.5, based on Android 16, leans heavily on on-device AI, and that RAM is doing real work behind the scenes. For power users, this is huge when it comes to multitasking and gaming.
Battery and charging
Samsung Galaxy S26 gains a bigger battery than the S25. The flagship phone now boasts a 4,300mAh battery, an additional 300mAh capacity. However, thereβs no improvement in the charging speed, which is capped at 25W.
At $799, the Galaxy S26 sits in a sweet spot. It is not ultra-premium pricing, but it is not mid-range either.
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Samsung is getting ready to launch its new Galaxy S26 series in just a few hours. The excitement is very high, and many details about the phones have already leaked online. Now, a new leak has revealed fresh information about the Expert RAW camera app on the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
According to well-known tipster @Iceuniverse, the Expert RAW app is getting a special update that will be available only on the Galaxy S26 series for now. Although Samsung has not officially confirmed this yet, the update is said to bring better and more powerful camera features.
Expert RAW is a camera mode made for people who love photography. It allows users to take high-quality photos with more control over settings. With the new update, the Galaxy S26 Ultra may offer better picture quality, especially in low light.
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The Galaxy S26 Ultra is already expected to come with improved camera hardware. With the upgraded Expert RAW app, Samsung may offer an even better photography experience.
We will know all the official details once Samsung makes the announcement. Stay tuned.
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Samsung is reportedly surprising some users by sending $50 store credit to their accounts just hours before the launch of the Galaxy S26 series today. Some users on Reddit shared that the credit appeared automatically in their Samsung accounts and could be used at checkout. One person used it to get a 45W charging brick for free.
Many of these users did not sign up for Samsungβs usual Reserve program. Normally, Samsung gives a smaller bonus, like $30, to people who pre-register for new phones. This $50 credit appeared without any action needed, and it can be used on accessories and other Samsung products, not just the new phones.
So far, most reports of this surprise credit come from users in the US. It is not clear if Samsung is sending it as part of a promotion for the Galaxy S26 launch or if it is a broader offer for Samsung account holders.
Source β Samsung Mobile Press
Samsungβs Reserve program is still active and also offers a chance to win $5,000 for those who pre-register for the Galaxy S26. But this sudden $50 credit is an amazing bonus that can be used immediately.
The new Galaxy S26 series, including the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra, is going to launch today. Stay tuned with us for more information.
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Samsung is preparing to launch its new Galaxy S26 series, which includes the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. Ahead of the official announcement, details about the Galaxy S26 phonesβ memory have surfaced, which show some interesting changes from previous models.
All three Galaxy S26 models will use fast LPDDR5X RAM, but Samsung is taking a new approach by sourcing the memory from two companies. The RAM will come from both Samsungβs own semiconductor division (Samsung DS) and US-based Micron Technology. Early batches of the phones reportedly use almost half from each supplier for more flexibility in production.
The standard Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ will feature 12GB of RAM. The Galaxy S26 Ultra will offer either 12GB or 16GB, depending on the storage variant.
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Last year, Samsung relied mainly on Micronβs chips for the Galaxy S25 series, as they were considered faster. This year, Samsung DS has improved its memory chips, making it possible to use both suppliers without affecting performance.
Memory chip prices have risen recently due to high demand from AI data centers and large cloud companies. By using two suppliers, Samsung can ensure a steady supply of chips and may also negotiate better prices.
Samsungβs dual-sourcing strategy shows a smart approach to handling supply challenges and cost pressures. It also highlights Samsungβs growing ability to rely on its own chips in addition to a trusted partner.
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