Apple’s iOS 26 is already bracing us for the ridiculously thin iPhone 17 Air

Apple released iOS 26 as a developer beta earlier this week at WWDC 2025. And we’ve all been digging through the OS to see what’s new this year. Of course, the big thing is the new Liquid Glass redesign. But there are a few other features that are not getting the attention they deserve. One […]

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Google’s Pixel 10 is finally embracing magnets with new ‘Pixelsnap’ accessories

Google is reportedly going to add Qi2 support to the Pixel 10 series this year. To be precise, they will be adding Qi 2.2 support and debuting a line of accessories using the “Pixelsnap” name. Currently, no phone supports Qi 2.2 which is able to charge up to theoretical speeds of 60W. However, the iPhone

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Huawei’s Next Tri-Fold Phone Reportedly Coming in September

Huawei introduced its first-gen tri-fold smartphone, the Huawei Mate XT, in September last year. It impressed the tech world with an interesting, sleek design and powerful features. Huawei is now working on its second-gen tri-fold foldable smartphone, which will see the light of day this September, suggests a tipster from China. Huawei’s new tri-fold phone

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Galaxy Z Fold 7 & Flip 7: Samsung Cuts Production Targets Ahead of Launch

The excitement for Samsung’s next generation of foldable phones is building. However, recent reports suggest a more conservative approach from the tech giant when it comes to initial numbers. It appears Samsung has reduced its production targets for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, now targeting lower numbers than in May.

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Nintendo made the Switch 2 harder to repair, because of course it did

The Nintendo Switch 2 has received an official teardown from iFixit, and the results aren’t great. That isn’t to say there is anything functionally wrong with the Nintendo Switch 2. On the contrary, it’s been an exceedingly popular device thus far, and it only just officially launched on June 5. The issue, according to iFixit,

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Pixel 9a’s ‘Battery Health Assistance’ expands to more devices in Android 16 beta

Recently, some Pixel phones have experienced serious issues such as battery overheating and even melting while charging. However, the tech giant is making strong efforts to prevent this. The company is preparing to bring the Battery Health Assistance feature, which debuted with the Pixel 9a, to other Pixel models as well, as seen in the

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Gemini’s Compose Box May Be Getting a New Tools Button Soon

Google seems to be planning to redesign the user interface of Gemini on Android devices. While the company is yet to officially hint at anything, an APK teardown of the latest Google app beta release suggests Gemini’s compose box could get a new “Tools” button soon. The search titan hasn’t rolled out the feature yet,

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