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  • The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 appears on Geekbench

    The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 is due for a release in October this year and rumors suggest the Xiaomi 15 series will be the first to utilize Qualcomm’s 2025 flagship SoC, while another report claims the it will offer exceptional GPU performance. Snapdragon 8 Gen 4’s Geekbench scoresheet Now, we have first Geekbench results from what appears to…

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  • Deals: Moto Edge (2024), iPhone 14 and 14 Plus (new and renewed)

    The Motorola Edge (2024) came out in late June and pairs a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 with a 144Hz OLED display, a curved 6.6” FHD+ panel. The premium design features an aluminum frame and faux leather on the back. It’s not style over function, though, the phone is rated IP68 for dust and water resistance and supports both 68W wired…

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  • Nothing Phone (2a) Plus in for review

    This is the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus and you should think of it as a more powerful (rather than larger) version of the 5-month-old Nothing Phone (2a), not as its replacement. In fact, both phones will be on sale simultaneously. So what does a Plus warrant? A new 50MP selfie camera (vs 32MP on the regular) and an upgraded chipset…

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  • Top 10 trending phones of week 30

    Following two weeks filled with new phones’ announcements we finally got a chance to catch our breath and the dust settled that a bit. This enabled the Samsung Galaxy A55 to regain its throne in our trending chart for the first time in three weeks. Samsung Galaxy A55 These are the best offers from our affiliate partners.…

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  • OnePlus Nord 4 receives its first software update which brings AI Best Face

    OnePlus launched the Nord 4 last week, and it’s expected to become available in early August. Ahead of that, it’s already received its first software update – this one will most likely be waiting for you when you take the phone out of the box. The update arrives as OxygenOS version 14.1.0.320(EX01), and adds the AI Best Face feature that…

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  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Slim’s cover screen to have the same aspect ratio as the Galaxy S24 Ultra

    Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold Slim will be equipped with a cover display boasting the same aspect ratio as the Galaxy S24 Ultra‘s screen – 19.5:9. This information comes from China courtesy of prolific leakster Ice Universe. While the aspect ratio will be the same, the new Fold’s outer screen will be smaller than the S24 Ultra’s, at 6.5″. Inside,…

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  • Redmi K70 Extreme Edition is official with Dimensity 9300+, D1 chip and Lamborghini version

    The Redmi K70 Extreme Edition is the latest arrival from today’s major Xiaomi event. It comes to sit at the top of a series that started back in late 2023. The performance-focused device packs a 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ with 12 GB, 16 GB, or 24 GB of physical RAM. The high-revving processor inside can ramp up its performance Cortex-X4…

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  • OnePlus Pad 2 in for review

    Say hello to the OnePlus Pad 2 – the global variant of what Chinese customers call the OnePlus Pad Pro. The back of the tablet comes with a matte finish that is very nice to look at and especially to touch. In Europe the slate ships with a USB-C to USB-A cable and nothing more. It supports 67W charging but…

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  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra to have a different frame design for better ergonomics

    While the Galaxy Z Flip6 and Z Fold6 have been the center of attention for the last couple of weeks, it’s perhaps time to turn our heads to the upcoming Galaxy S25 lineup as rumors will likely intensify in the coming months. One of the top tipsters of everything Samsung-related suggests that the Ultra will get a design overhaul. In…

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  • Our video review of Nothing’s CMF Phone 1 is now out

    A couple of days ago, Nothing sub-brand CMF introduced its first ever smartphone, the CMF Phone 1, and this is Nothing’s cheapest handset yet. What it lacks in specifications it definitely makes up for in design prowess and customizability. Unlike every other mainstream device, you can replace its back covers, with Nothing offering a few options already but also letting…

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