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Ultra-wide angle, a primary camera, one or even several telephoto cameras: the more lenses a smartphone has, the more flexible it is when taking photos. Realme decided to up the ante by showcasing a smartphone with an interchangeable lens system at MWC 2025. Its Chinese competitor Xiaomi is also working on a similar system.
Smart glasses with integrated microphones, loudspeakers, and even cameras are becoming increasingly common. Manufacturers like Ray-Ban and TCL demonstrate that this technology can now be seamlessly integrated into relatively slim glasses. With recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), smart glasses have the potential to serve as always-available digital assistants, providing information directly through our field of vision. However, this also raises significant data privacy concerns.
Huawei already has it, Samsung is following suit: We are talking about a tri-fold smartphone in which the display folds not just in one place, but in two. At the Mobile World Congress, Samsung is showing three foldable phones with a double hinge. We have already taken a look at the smartphones.
Which smartphone has the best camera? That’s exactly what we wanted to find out in our camera blind test and went on a photo tour with four of the newest flagship smartphones, namely the iPhone 16 Pro, the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, and the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. Following that, you were able to vote for a week over 14 scenes as to which of the four smartphones took the best photos. The highlight of the camera blind test? You don’t know which smartphone captured each photo.
Which smartphone has the best camera in 2024? We snapped photos with the brand new iPhone 16 Pro and the Pixel 9 Pro XL, while using the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and the Xiaomi 14 Ultra which were released earlier this year as a reference. In this blind test, you decide which smartphone takes the cake in terms of image quality and ultimately, takes the best photos. Start voting!
You’ve most probably seen how a webcam follows the presenter(s) in a video conference, such as Apple Center Stage and similar technologies. With its new laptop concept, Lenovo is taking the game one step further: this laptop can not only follow you by zooming in but also does so mechanically. We tried the laptop concept out and would like to share just what kind of wizardry lies behind it.
Google announced today four new smartphones from the Pixel 9 series, a new Pixel Watch in two sizes for the first time, and new Pixel Buds. While the hardware sounds like a full evening program, the real star is an entirely different one: Gemini—and especially Gemini Live. Is this the moon landing moment for artificial intelligence?
Open AI tried to take the wind out of Google’s AI sails on Monday evening with its new GPT-4o model. The latest ChatGPT version should not only be able to process text but also feature seamless conversations, recognize emotions, and process input via live video. Google has struck back at its I/O developer conference with a futuristic AI broadside.
‘Let Loose’ is the title of Apple’s event, which will showcase four new iPads. Not only does the title ‘Let Loose’ reflect the theme, but with its hardware lineup, Apple wants to make it clear: You can finally let go of your PC—a tablet is sufficient for work. Apple is right in many respects, but does it really work?
Which phone has the best camera? In our big camera blind test, we pitted five of the latest top smartphones against each other and the nextpit community voted for a winner with 22,000 votes. The big surprise: the winner was not the iPhone 15 Pro or the new Galaxy S24 Ultra – quite the opposite. Apple and Samsung came in last place.