❌

Normal view

Today β€” 10 March 2026Main stream

Samsung’s Mammoth 20,000mAh Silicon-Carbon (Si/C) Smartphone Battery Fails At 960 Cycles

10 March 2026 at 01:35

A smartphone showing internal components with a large blue battery and a chip labeled 'F1'.

Samsung has remained very conservative in its experimentation in the smartphone battery department ever since theΒ Note 7 fiasco back in 2016. However, this reluctance is now costing the South Korean behemoth dearly as Chinese OEMs increasingly take the initiative with monster silicon-carbon (Si/C) batteries. Against this relatively challenging backdrop, we reported towards the end of 2025 that Samsung had commenced and then abandoned its testing of a mammoth 20,000mAh silicon-carbon battery. Well, now we know a lot more about those failed tests as well as Samsung's ongoing testing of a smaller 18,000mAh battery, courtesy of a few leaked documents. Samsung's […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/samsungs-mammoth-20000mah-silicon-carbon-si-c-smartphone-battery-fails-at-960-cycles/

Apple’s Smart Home Display Reportedly Falls Victim To Its Siri Woes

10 March 2026 at 01:00

A wall-mounted screen displays various widgets including 'A17 Pro,' '09:35,' 'iPhone 15 Pro Max,' and battery information

Apple had originally intended to launch its new Smart Home Display as a part of last week's product launch marathon. However, in the face of the ongoing delays related to the rollout of the revamped Siri, Apple has been forced to substantially extend the launch timeline of the new device, as per the latest tidbit from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Apple was not able to launch the Smart Home Display last week as the revamped Siri is not ready yet to power AI features For the benefit of those who might not be aware yet, Apple intends to launch a revamped […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apples-smart-home-display-reportedly-falls-victim-to-its-siri-woes/

Yesterday β€” 9 March 2026Main stream

Apple Has Already Started Beating The Drumbeats For The iPhone 18e

9 March 2026 at 22:16

A fake iPhone 17e benchmark is doing the rounds

Such is the relentless cadence of Apple's convoluted product launch cycles that the iPhone 17e has not even reached physical stores just yet and already Apple has started beating the proverbial drums for the iPhone 18e, which is not expected to debut until the spring of 2027. Apple has broken ground on the preparatory work for the iPhone 18e The notable tipster, Fixed Focus Digital, has declared in a new Weibo post (translated below) that Apple has formally commenced development work on the iPhone 18e: "Confirmed. Although 17E has just been released, 18E has already been finalized." Do note that […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apple-has-already-started-beating-the-drumbeats-for-the-iphone-18e/

Apple Is Supremely Confident Of The iPhone Fold’s Success, Orders A 20 Percent Initial Production Target Hike

9 March 2026 at 20:04

A person is holding a concept model of a foldable Apple device with a dual-camera setup and the Apple logo on the back.

Now that Apple's product launch cadence has seemingly slowed down for the time being after the marathon that was last week, which saw the unveiling of the iPhone 17e, the M4 iPad Air, the M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro, the Studio Display and the Studio Display XDR, and the all-important MacBook Neo, attention is predictably turning to Apple's next major product launch volley in the fall of 2026, which would likely entail the iPhone Fold along with the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max. As such, a new report out of Taiwan has just demonstrated Apple's sunny optimism […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apple-is-supremely-confident-of-the-iphone-folds-success-orders-a-20-percent-initial-production-target-hike/

The Apple M4 iPad Air: Tech Experts Detail Their First Impressions And Reviews

9 March 2026 at 18:40

An Apple iPad Pro with a colorful home screen display and an Apple Pencil attached, set against a yellow background.

The M4 iPad Air is one of the more underrated devices that Apple launched in the veritable marathon that was last week, culminating in the 'Apple Experience' event on March 04. Even though the MacBook Neo eventually stole the proverbial show and nearly all of the limelight, the new iPad Air continues to garner a healthy share of attention. And today, we bring you a roundup of first impressions and reviews from a diverse set of tech experts. Here is everything that is being said about the Apple M4 iPad Air Gizmodo's Kyle Barr highlights the new iPad Air's "more […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/the-apple-m4-ipad-air-tech-experts-detail-their-first-impressions-and-reviews/

Before yesterdayMain stream

Apple’s MacBook Neo Outperforms The $13,000 28-Core Mac Pro By 3x, But There Is A Huge Catch

8 March 2026 at 19:38

A classroom setting with students using Apple MacBook laptops in pastel colors, including a yellow one in the foreground.

Apple Silicon is the gift that keeps on giving, entailing not only insane performance boosts for Apple's ever-expanding portfolio of products but also unlocking the kind of granular control that would have been impossible with off-the-shelve chips from Intel and AMD. And now, Apple's A18 Pro has just awarded huge bragging rights to the MacBook Neo, albeit with an equally huge catch. Apple's MacBook Neo gets huge bragging rights with a sizable catch Apple finallyΒ unveiled its much-anticipated MacBook Neo earlier this week, bringing a 13-inch Liquid Retina display with a 2,408 x 1,506 resolution and 500 nits brightness, uniform bezels, […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apples-macbook-neo-outperforms-the-13000-28-core-mac-pro-by-3x-but-there-is-a-huge-catch/

Apple Doubling Down On High-End β€œUltra” Products Even If The MacBook Neo Proves To Be A Success

8 March 2026 at 18:55

An Apple iPad, Apple Watch with a red band, iPhone, AirPods, and MacBook on a dark surface.

The new MacBook Neo will not mark a pivot in Apple's reigning product strategy, with a bucketload of high-end, Ultra-category products still in the pipeline, as per the tidbits gleaned from Mark Gurman's latest Power On newsletter. The MacBook Neo, despite expanding Apple's TAM, will not change the Cupertino giant's fixation on high-end products According to Gurman, a number of stars had to align for Apple to launch the MacBook Neo, including Apple's increasing reliance on its own silicon instead of Intel chips, a wide-ranging overhaul of the macOS to allow it to run on ARM processors, and the A18 […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apple-doubling-down-on-high-end-ultra-products-even-if-the-macbook-neo-proves-to-be-a-success/

Apple Just Doubled Its Mac-Related TAM With The MacBook Neo Even As Split Opinion Persists

7 March 2026 at 22:14

A purple Apple MacBook Air with a colorful abstract wallpaper on its display sits on a white table, with a green Apple

With one fell swoop, Apple seems to have opened for itself a market opportunity of at least 50 million units by launching the MacBook Neo even as most sales projection argue for a healthy but modest take-up rate, hampered by the budget device's copious compromises. Apple's MacBook Neo sits within a market opportunity zone that is worth at least 50 million units per year That Apple's latest MacBook Neo was always expected to sell well was never in doubt. After all, TrendForce continues to expect Apple to sellΒ between 4 million and 5 million unitsΒ of the budget device. Even so, the […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apple-just-doubled-its-mac-related-tam-with-the-macbook-neo-even-as-split-opinion-persists/

The Galaxy S26 Series’ Sales Are Pulling Ahead Of The S25 Lineup’s, Incentivizing Samsung’s Laziness

6 March 2026 at 21:58

Galaxy S26 review roundup

Despite putting forth what is largely an iterative update with the new Galaxy S26 series, Samsung appears to be raking in higher sales relative to the last year's Galaxy S25 series, at least as per initial impressions. Should this trend continue, however, it risks rewarding complacency, one that might feasibly result in progressively less competitive offerings from Samsung further down the line. Samsung Galaxy S26 series has recorded a pre-order volume of 1.35 million units in South Korea so far Samsung has now revealed that its initial pre-order volume for the new Galaxy S26 series stands at 1.35 million units […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/the-galaxy-s26-series-sales-are-pulling-ahead-of-the-s25-lineups-incentivizing-samsungs-laziness/

Nothing Phone (4a) Pro Just Showed Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Series How To Do Innovation

6 March 2026 at 01:43

Three Apple iPhone 15 models in pink, silver, and black are shown from the rear, highlighting their camera modules with a

The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is now teaching a lesson to those willing to learn: a masterclass in how to debut new tech, replete with genuine innovation rather than gimmicks and outright falsehood Γ  la what Samsung just did at its Galaxy Unpacked event for the new S26 series. Samsung's disastrous Galaxy Unpacked event: Pre-leaks and falsehoods For the benefit of those who might not be aware, Samsung experienced a particularly egregious bout of channel leaks in the run-up to its Galaxy Unpacked event, one that saw an unreleased Galaxy S26 Ultra fall into the hands of a tech YouTuber […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/nothing-phone-4a-pro-just-showed-samsungs-galaxy-s26-series-how-to-do-innovation/

Apple Just Debuted A Glorified Piece Of e-Junk, And Called It MacBook Neo

5 March 2026 at 18:40

A person sitting in a sewing studio illuminated by pink light, using an Apple laptop with fabric spools and a sewing machine

Apple has finally debuted its latest chronically hyped up budget offering, dubbed the MacBook Neo, replete with specs that barely qualify for 2016, let alone 2026. Of course, budget offerings almost always cut corners in some way or the other. But how do you justify two USB-C ports with wildly different characteristics and no way of knowing which is which until you actually plug in your peripheral? What about a heavily binned SoC, a hobbled trackpad, and pricing tiers that make an M3 MacBook Air appear like a godsend? Apple seems to have designed the MacBook Neo to specifically cater […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apple-just-debuted-a-glorified-piece-of-e-junk-and-called-it-macbook-neo/

Here Are All Of The Compromises That Apple Has Had To Make To Price The MacBook Neo At $599

4 March 2026 at 21:52

A classroom setting with students using Apple MacBook laptops in pastel colors, including a yellow one in the foreground.

Apple has finally unveiled its much-anticipated MacBook Neo, bringing a 13-inch Liquid Retina display with a 2,408 x 1,506 resolution and 500 nits brightness, uniform bezels, Touch ID, dual-firing speakers that support Spatial Audio, a 1080p front camera, a brightly colored aluminum frame, and color-matching keyboard to the proverbial table. However, to price the MacBook Neo at a very attractive $599, Apple has had to make a lot of compromises along the way, with some that were, frankly speaking, quite unavoidable. The litany of compromises that Apple has had to make to launch the MacBook Neo at a price point […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/here-are-all-of-the-compromises-that-apple-has-had-to-make-to-price-the-macbook-neo-at-599/

Samsung Accelerates The Development Of The Exynos 2700 Chip With Early Sampling

4 March 2026 at 19:09

A close-up of a Samsung Exynos 2700 chip placed on a circuit board.

Now that Samsung has demonstrated its competence with the new Exynos 2600 chip, which has bested Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip in various benchmarks, especially the ones related to natural language understanding, object detection, and image classification, all the while maintaining an enviable thermal footprint, the South Korean behemoth is finally doubling down on its native silicon, with the sampling of the next-gen Exynos 2700 chip already underway. Samsung is already fabricating production samples for its next-gen Exynos 2700 chip, following the completion of the design process in late 2025 According to a South Korean publication, Samsung has […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/samsung-accelerates-the-development-of-the-exynos-2700-chip-with-early-sampling/

MediaTek Partners With SpaceX To Bring Starlink Support To Its M90 Modem

4 March 2026 at 18:08

A MediaTek M90 chip is displayed with glowing edges, set against a dark background.

Satellite-based communication and the internet are the next big tech frontier for smartphones, and MediaTek is trying to position itself as a tech leader by formalizing a high-stakes partnership with SpaceX to bring native Starlink compatibility for emergency messages to the M90 modem. MediaTek and SpaceX partner to bring native Starlink compatibility for emergency messages to the M90 modem MediaTek has now announced that it is collaborating with SpaceX's Starlink to "support wireless emergency alert messages via satellite communication," allowing global smartphone users "to receive alerts from the Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS), Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) framework, and the […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/mediatek-partners-with-spacex-to-bring-starlink-support-to-its-m90-modem/

Apple Cues In Nostalgia By Discontinuing The Pro Display XDR In Favor Of The New Studio Display XDR

3 March 2026 at 23:11

A person working on a MacBook Pro with Maya software displayed on an external monitor.

Planned obsolescence is the game in town, especially in the tech world, and no one appears as savvy at this game as Apple, which has elevated the periodic adjustments of its product portfolio into an art form. Today, Apple has discontinued its 32-inch 6K display, called the Pro Display XDR, and replaced it with a 27-inch 5K one, aptly dubbed the Studio Display XDR. Apple replaces the pricey Pro Display XDR with the cheaper Studio Display XDR, entailing some compromises Apple has officially retired the Pro Display XDR in favor of the new 27-inch Studio Display XDR, which, while a […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apple-cues-in-nostalgia-by-discontinuing-the-pro-display-xdr-in-favor-of-the-new-studio-display-xdr/

A Brief Website Glitch Reveals Apple’s Low-Cost MacBook To Be Called β€˜MacBook Neo’

3 March 2026 at 20:36

A gold Apple MacBook with an open lid against a gradient background.

After unveiling a slew of new products over the past few hours, including theΒ iPhone 17e, theΒ M4 iPad Air, theΒ M5 Pro and M5 Max chipsets, the all-newΒ MacBook Pro devices, theΒ M5 MacBook Air, the Studio Display and the Studio Display XDR, Apple is gearing up to reveal its much-anticipated low-cost MacBook tomorrow, when it will also hold a hands-on 'Apple Experience' event simultaneously in various choice locations around the globe. Even so, a brief website glitch has revealed an important tidbit ahead of tomorrow's grand unveiling: the new device will be called MacBook Neo. Apple's upcoming budget MacBook will be called MacBook […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/a-brief-website-glitch-reveals-apples-low-cost-macbook-to-be-called-macbook-neo/

Behold Apple’s All-New Studio Display And Studio Display XDR: A 27-inch 5K Retina XDR Display, Up To 2000 Nits Of Peak HDR Brightness, And Thunderbolt 5

3 March 2026 at 19:56

A monitor displays a fashion image being edited in 'DaVinci Resolve Studio 20,' featuring a model in a gold and

As expected, Apple has been on a veritable frenzy when it comes to launching new products. On Monday, the Cupertino giant unveiled the iPhone 17e and the M4 iPad Air. Today, we've got the densest volley so far, with the M5 Pro and M5 Max chipsets, the all-new MacBook Pro devices, and the new M5 MacBook Air getting their respective spots on the stage. Even so, Apple has just announced the all-new Studio Display and Studio Display XDR, replete with a 27-inch 5K Retina XDR display that features an advanced mini-LED backlight, up to 2000 nits of peak HDR brightness, […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/behold-apples-all-new-studio-display-and-studio-display-xdr-a-27-inch-5k-retina-xdr-display-up-to-2000-nits-of-peak-hdr-brightness-and-thunderbolt-5/

Apple Unveils The All-New MacBook Air: M5 Chipset, 512GB Of Base Storage, A Faster SSD, The N1 Wireless Chip, A Liquid Retina Display, And Up To 18 Hours Of Battery Life

3 March 2026 at 18:27

Two people lying on a bed watching the Apple TV show 'Shrinking' on an unbranded laptop.

Apple is steadily building up the hype ahead of its hands-on 'Apple Experience' event on Wednesday, and it is doing so primarily by unveiling a slew of new products in the intervening days. On Monday, we got the iPhone 17e and the M4 iPad Air. And today, it's the turn of the all-new MacBook Air, replete with the M5 chipset, 512GB of base storage, a faster SSD that goes all the way up to 4TB, the N1 wireless networking chip, a Liquid Retina display, and up to 18 hours of battery life. Behold the stunning M5 MacBook Air Apple has […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apple-unveils-the-all-new-m5-macbook-air-m5-chipset-512gb-of-base-storage-a-faster-ssd-the-n1-wireless-chip-a-liquid-retina-display-and-up-to-18-hours-of-battery-life/

Apple’s Baltra ASIC Can’t Come Soon Enough As The Vast Majority Of Its Current AI Servers Are Reportedly Rotting On The Shelves

2 March 2026 at 21:38

A close-up image of an Apple chip with a metallic finish and the Apple logo in the center, surrounded by abstract circuit

With the hardware side of Apple's AI strategy reportedly in an equal, if not greater, disarray than the software side, it is hardly a surprise that the Cupertino giant has been forced to rely on Google's servers, along with its very capable Gemini model, to ship the revamped Siri and the AI features that come with it. Against this backdrop, the bespoke Baltra ASIC might be Apple's only viable avenue of escaping Google's ensnaring clutches. Apple's internal disarray is leading to a situation where a large proportion of its AI servers simply sit idle on warehouse shelves The Information is […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apples-baltra-asic-cant-come-soon-enough-as-the-vast-majority-of-its-current-ai-servers-are-reportedly-rotting-on-the-shelves/

Apple Unveils The All-New M4 iPad Air, Entailing Up to 50 Percent More Unified Memory, The N1 Wireless Chip And The C1X Modem, With A Starting Price Of $599

2 March 2026 at 20:06

A video editing project titled 'Whirling Meditation in Motion' is displayed on an Apple iPad Pro, showing a timeline and

On the first day of its ongoing product launch window in the run-up to Wednesday's hands-on 'Apple Experience' event, the Cupertino giant has unveiled its all-new M4 iPad Air along with the iPhone 17e, bringing substantially more unified system memory, the N1 wireless networking chip, and the C1X modem to the proverbial table, all for a starting price of $599. Behold the substantially more powerful M4 iPad Air Upgraded silicon Apple's new M4 iPad Air, both the 11-inch and 13-inch variants, sport the M4 chip that renders the new devices up to 30 percent faster than their M3 chip counterparts. […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apple-unveils-the-all-new-m4-ipad-air-entailing-up-to-50-percent-more-unified-memory-the-n1-wireless-chip-and-the-c1x-modem-with-a-starting-price-of-599/

❌
❌