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  • Xiaomi is working on a decently slim phone with a 10,000 mAh battery

    Xiaomi is rumored to be launching quite a few devices by the end of this month, including the Redmi Turbo 5 Pro, which supposedly has a 9,000 mAh battery. But the company won’t be stopping there in terms of battery capacity. According to a new rumor, next year Xiaomi will release a phone with a 10,000 mAh battery that will…

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  • ZTE Pad X1102N tablet launches in Europe with 5G support

    ZTE has introduced a new tablet in Europe, specifically in the Polish market for now – but it might spread to other countries as well soon. Meet the ZTE Pad X1102N. It comes with an 11-inch 1920×1200 LCD touchscreen with a 90Hz refresh rate, a 13 MP rear camera, a 5 MP front camera, and a 7,670 mAh battery with…

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  • Nothing Phone (3a) Community Edition is now official, here’s how to get one

    Back in March, Nothing announced its latest Community Edition project, this time for the Nothing Phone (3a). And today the phone has become official. Nothing Phone (3a) Only 1,000 units will ever be made, and if you want one you will have to register from now until December 11. Then there will be “a limited sales window” on December 12…

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  • Motorola Edge 70’s India launch teased by Flipkart

    Motorola has been teasing the launch of a thin smartphone in India for the past few days, which we now know is the Motorola Edge 70, courtesy of Indian e-commerce platform Flipkart. Flipkart has set up a promo page for the Edge 70 on its website, stating the smartphone is “coming soon” without revealing its launch date. However, if rumors…

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  • Geekbench reveals the differences between the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and 8 Elite Gen 5 GPUs

    Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 earlier this year, promising a 20% increase in CPU and a 23% increase in GPU performance over the previous Elite. Then came the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, but, confusingly, Qualcomm compared it to the two-year-old Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. So, what are the differences between the Elite and non-Elite Gen 5 chips?…

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  • CMF Watch 3 Pro review

    Nothing’s CMF sub-brand has seen a steady expansion across earbuds, smartphones and smartwatches. Watch 3 Pro is the latest wrist wearable from the brand as it succeeds the Watch Pro 2 from last year with some key upgrades. Namely, a larger display, bigger battery and dual-band GPS alongside a new color palette. CMF Watch 3 Pro specifications Display: 1.43”…

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  • iPhone 17 teardown confirms familiar process and steep component prices

    We’ve already seen several teardowns for the iPhone Air as well as the iPhone 17 Pro, but we now have one for the vanilla iPhone 17 thanks to Zack from JerryRigEverything. The video also details all the official repair part prices for the iPhone 17, which Apple released. Getting into the iPhone 17 is as simple as removing the two…

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  • Black Friday Deal spotlight: Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro on discount

    The Google Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro are available at a discounted price during the ongoing Black Friday sale on Amazon UK. If you were looking to buy one of the new Pixel 10 phones, this is a good time. The Pixel 10 is available with a £200 discount, whereas the Pro variant is £100 off. This year, Google…

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  • Nothing OS 4.0 based on Android 16 is now rolling out to the Nothing Phone (3)

    As promised a few days ago, today Nothing has started rolling out the update to Nothing OS 4.0, which is based on Android 16. This follows a rather lengthy beta testing period. The update is going out to the Nothing Phone (3) first, just as we expected. The company says other Nothing and CMF devices will follow, but isn’t committing…

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  • HMD Terra M is an upcoming rugged enterpise feature phone

    HMD is expanding its reach to the enterprise and government/defense sectors via its HMD Secure division. Its latest device is the Terra M, which HMD classifies as an ultra-rugged “smart feature phone” with an enterprise-ready OS, and its target group includes critical infrastructure operators, military personnel, law enforcement agents, first responders, government and enterprise employees. HMD…

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