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Carl Pei says Nothing Phone (2a) isn’t powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7200
Nothing’s teaser campaign for its upcoming Phone (2a) is currently at full steam ahead of the phone’s official unveiling on March 5. Today, Nothing CEO Carl Pei has outright stated that the Phone (2a) will not be powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 7200 SoC, contradicting countless rumors we’ve heard over the past few weeks. The teaser post on X is embedded…
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Next iPhone SE coming in 2025 with OLED screen borrowed from the iPhone 14
Apple has launched its last affordable iPhone SE in 2022, and the previous one before that in 2020, but it looks like the company will skip a year this time around and release the next one in 2025. That’s what a new report from Korea reiterates today. When it does launch, the next iPhone SE will have a feature previously…
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The Nothing Phone (2a) won’t be coming to the US, some specs confirmed
In an official statement from Nothing, the company clarified that the upcoming midranger, Nothing Phone (2a), won’t be coming to the US. At least not to regular consumers, similarly to the Nothing Phone (1). But at least the latter was available for purchase as part of a wider beta program. Now, Nothing plans to release the Phone (2a) only to…
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Google One now has more than 100 million subscribers
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has announced that Google One now has more than 100 million subscribers, and the company will be focusing on “building on that momentum” with the freshly launched AI Premium Plan offering features powered by Google’s recently announced Gemini AI model. We just crossed 100M Google One subscribers! Looking forward to building on that momentum with our…
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Our OnePlus 12R video review is out
OnePlus switched things up this year, not only releasing the flagship 12 across the world, but also the 12R alongside it. The R family was previously an India-only affair, so this is a pretty big deal, which OnePlus acknowledges as it bills this one the return of the flagship killer – a term it brought forth ten years ago with…
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vivo V30 in for review
This is the vivo V30 – one of the first Snapdragon 7 Gen 3-equipped phones around, and the latest in vivo’s stylish V series. It comes with a USB cable, a case, and one of the chunkiest chargers we’ve seen. It justifies its size with 80W peak power output, so we’ll let it slide. vivo V30 unboxed…
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Google brings generative AI to Maps
Google’s generative AI push continues, this time with Google Maps. The app has now been sprinkled with AI, but there’s a catch – these new features are, for now, only rolling out to “select Local Guides” in the US. If you are one of those lucky people, you can now use generative AI in Maps to help with discovering places,…
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Tecno Pova 6 Pro 5G is launching at MWC with Dolby Atmos support
The Tecno Pova 5 Pro came out last August, and its successor is already on the way. According to Tecno itself, the Pova 6 Pro will be made official at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona at the end of next month. It will be the first Tecno phone to come with support for Dolby Atmos, following Tecno and Dolby Laboratories…
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Samsung Galaxy S24+ in for review
We finally managed to get our hands on the new Galaxy S24+ and have brought it straight in for review. Samsung packages just a USB-C cable with its Galaxy phones but some retailers will offer Samsung’s new, rather tiny 25W adapter. Not everyone offers this deal, but Samsung does give you a free upgrade from 256GB to 512GB during the…
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OnePlus 12 video teardown shows massive cooling system inside
Today, the OnePlus 12 and OnePlus 12R made their global debut. OnePlus has repeatedly talked about the OnePlus 12’s massive internal cooling system, and a new teardown video lets us see just how big it actually is. Before we get to it, however, we first need to open up the phone somehow – and that’s done from the back, using…
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