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Realme 14 5G / Realme P3 5G details leak
Realme's 14 series is growing and growing - we already have the 14 Pro, 14 Pro+, 14x, and 14 Pro Lite, and today a new leak is discussing the upcoming Realme 14 5G.This model is said to come in two RAM/storage versions: 8/256GB and 12/256GB. The device is also allegedly coming in three colorways: silver, pink, and "Titanium".Realme 14 Pro+The Realme 14 5G got certified by the UAE's TDRA last month with the RMX5070 model number, which also belongs to the Realme P3 5G, so it's looking like the same device will be launching in different markets under different names.The device...
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Nothing Phone (3a) Pro in for review
In typical Nothing fashion, the Phone (3a) Pro made waves on social media and tech media weeks before the phone was official. And it made it all the more desirable.But all the hype in the world comes to nothing if the phone isn't good enough. Well, the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro is all the phone you'd ever really need.Here's an unboxing - you get a USB-C cable - a simple one without transparent bits. You'd need to supply your own case and charger - the Phone (3a) Pro takes 50W, though interestingly, the maker only sells a 45W charger on its website.The Nothing Phone (3a), seen...
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New leak brings more details about the iQOO Z10 series including the l
vivo's sub-brand iQOO is getting ready to launch the Z10 series, and today more details about the devices have surfaced. According to a now-deleted post on Weibo by the prolific Chinese leaker who goes by Digital Chat Station, the devices are currently tentatively scheduled to be launched in April.The Z10 Turbo is going to use the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 SoC, while the Z10 Turbo Pro will go with Qualcomm's still unannounced Snapdragon 8s Elite. These two should share a 6.78-inch "1.5K" LTPS OLED screen. One of them will have a 7,600 mAh battery with support for 90W wired charging, the...
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Leakster: Apple is working on under-display Face ID for its foldable i
When two rumors collide, you get this – Apple’s foldable iPad Pro will have an under-display Face ID, says leakster Digital Chat Station. We’ve been hearing about those things (foldables and under-display hardware) for years now, it was inevitable that they would overlap at some point.First off, this is for the upcoming foldable iPad Pro, not the foldable iPhone that is supposed to be coming next year. This might not move all of the Face ID hardware – it’s a combo of an IR projector and an IR camera – but only the projector. This will be achieved with a “meta-lens” (or not, Google...
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Trump: Four different groups in talks to buy TikTok
US President Donald Trump announced that there are four different groups interested in buying the US TikTok operations. His administration did not disclose the identities of those behind the groups, but the 47th president confirmed that "all four are good" while speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One.The United States Supreme Court initially imposed a ban on TikTok, which took effect on January 19. Following a 13-hour blackout for 70 million Americans, the app returned online due to an executive order from Trump, which postponed the law's enforcement by 75 days.We know that...
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Gurman: Apple smart home hub postponed
Apple is delaying Siri’s AI features and that will reportedly spill over to at least one product launch. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple has put its smart hub device (code-named J490) on hold and will postpone its launch, which was rumored to take place in March.Speculative render for Apple's smart home hub deviceSiri’s new AI features which include improvements to conversation mode, personal context awareness and the App Intents framework, are an integral part of the project. Seeing how the updated Siri is still postponed, Apple's smart home hub device is also...
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vivo launches Y300i with a huge battery
The vivo Y300i is official after a series of teasers. The phone appeared on the China Telecom website last week, where the full specs sheet was revealed.This new phone comes with a Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset and one of the biggest batteries in the vivo portfolio.The front of Y300i has a 6.68" LCD with HD+ resolution and up to 120 Hz refresh rate. The Qualcomm chip is coupled with 8 GB or 12 GB RAM, while storage is 256 GB or 512 GB.There are two cameras on the back, with the main one being 50 MP with an f/1.8 aperture in front. The selfie shooter is 5 MP, tucked behind a punch...
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Realme P3 5G and P3 Ultra launch date confirmed
Last week, Realme confirmed its plans to launch its first Ultra phone – the Realme P3 Ultra and today the brand confirmed the device is launching in India on March 19. It will be joined by the Realme P3 5G and Buds T200 Lite.Realme P3 Ultra launch date and chipset In addition to revealing the launch date, Realme shared some key specs for the upcoming smartphones.Realme P3 Ultra key specs The P3 Ultra will be equipped with MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultra chipset. The chip is apparently good for an AnTuTu score of 1,45 million and will be paired with LPDDR5x RAM. P3...
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MWC 2025 saw announcements from Samsung, Nothing and others, Week 10 i
Tech's biggest show of the year, the Mobile World Congress took place this week, though the stories started at the eve of last week - we're still counting them as MWC-related ones, though.There were a lot of announcements from Infinix, Nothing, nubia, Samsung, Tecno, Xiaomi, and even Apple took advantage of the tech-focused atmosphere to unveil a few products.Here are the stories that captured the lion's share of your attention. Starting with Infinix's Note 50 series. Infinix launched the Note 50 and Note 50 Pro in Indonesia with the biggest upgrade over their predecessors being...
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Xiaomi Buds 5 Pro review
Xiaomi is a long-time player in the wireless earbuds market, and the Buds 5 Pro are its latest flagship offering. As such, they bring a jam-packed set of features, including triple drivers, adaptive noise cancellation, aptX Lossless streaming, dual device pairing and head tracking, just to name a few.We’ve already reviewed the semi in-ear Xiaomi Buds 5, which impressed us with its sound and rich feature set, and we are now turning our attention to their Pro counterpart.The visual resemblance between the two Buds 5 models is striking. The obvious difference is that the Pro go for...
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Top 10 trending phones of week 10
After missing a week as were roaming the MWC grounds in Barcelona, the tredning chart is back. Following the industry's largest and busiest event a lot has changed with the most popular phones in our database. Newly announced Samsung Galaxy takes off where its predecessor left off and immediately goes top, followed by Xiaomi's new beast of a cameraphone - 15 Ultra.[#InlinePriceWidget, 13603, 1#]The Galaxy A36 took third, while Nothing Phone (3a) Pro ranks fourth.Xiaomi 15 is the first phone in this week's chart that didn't see its official announcement over the past two...
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MWC 2025 wrap-up
This never gets old – MWC week brings a high concentration of new launches, big strategy announcements and all sorts of cutting-edge concepts that may show the path to the future or may never be seen again.We were in Barcelona as always and got to experience the launches – and the new devices – firsthand. Here we will summarize all that happened this week, organized by brand.By the way, the results for the MWC 2025 Awards were announced a few days ago. Google took home Best Smartphone (Pixel 9 Pro) and Breakthrough Device Innovation (for its Gemini AI). Xiaomi scored the Best in...
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WhatsApp is working on support for threaded message replies
WhatsApp is currently working on what has to be a much requested feature: support for threaded message replies. This is currently in development, and once that finishes (which may take a long time, by the way), it should make its way to one-on-one chats, group chats, communities and channels.With the support for threads, once you reply to a quoted message, the thread will remain connected to the original message, thus ensuring that all responses to it stay organized. So instead of scrolling through a long list of individual replies to a message, you'll be able to follow and view all of...
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Google will release Android 16 beta 3 later today
Google is preparing to roll out the third beta of Android 16 later today. If all goes well, this should be the last beta to bring UI changes and new features. It should be followed by one more beta in April before the stable release arrives in June.The first beta brought adaptive apps (whose UI scales to any screen size and shape, which will be a boon for foldables), Live Updates (dynamic notifications for ongoing activities), a new video codec (Advanced Professional Video with up to 8K @ 2Gbps bitrate support), native night scene detection for cameras and more.The second beta...
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Samsung and Nvidia collaborate to advance AI in mobile networks
Samsung announced a partnership with Nvidia that will advance AI-RAN (Artificial Intelligence in Radio Access Networks) technologies. The aim is to enhance the efficiency and performance of mobile networks through Nvidia's accelerated computing platforms, combined with Samsung's virtualized solutions to optimize mobile networks.Samsung showcases its real-world vRAN combined with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing at MWC 2025RANs are essentially the access networks that cellular phones use to connect, with 5G being one of the examples. In this situation, Nvidia will implement its Grace...
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