The ZTE subsidiary Nubia not only announced its European comeback at the Mobile World Congress (MWC 2024) in Barcelona but also presented its first foldable smartphone to the public. The Nubia Flip is a foldable with a clamshell design—as the name, popularized by Samsung, suggests.
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MWC is traditionally the place to see which are the latest (and sometimes future) trends in mobile technology, and nothing is hotter this season than artificial intelligence and especially large language models. Qualcomm has long offered hardware for processing AI tasks, but it is announcing an AI Hub to help developers showcase what they are capable of.
We at nextpit accepted Xiaomi’s challenge and tested all five Redmi Note 13 models. Today we are getting a look at the junior model in 2024’s line-up, the Redmi Note 13 4G. Priced at around $200 (€200), what does it offer in terms of performance, camera, display, and battery life? Let’s find out!
I reviewed the Xiaomi 14, the new premium smartphone from the Chinese manufacturer with its super-powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, efficient 50 MP triple camera module, and brand new Android HyperOS interface. In this comprehensive Xiaomi 14 review, I share my honest opinion about this premium Android smartphone that almost goes toe-to-toe with Samsung.
HMD, the maker of Nokia devices, is joining MWC 2024 and with their event set to kickoff today in Barcelona. While not much has been confirmed about what to expect from the event, it is hinted that HMD will announce its first HMD-branded smartphones without the Nokia name. Here’s everything you should know.
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Nothing has already confirmed the launch date for the Phone (2a), along with some key details of the device. However, this hasn’t slowed the volume of leaks. In fact, leaks continue to gain momentum as we approach the March 5 event. The latest is a set of new renders of the mid-range smartphone, confirming the updated transparent design and glyph interface.
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With the Galaxy S24 already reviewed and set aside, the next Samsung devices anticipated to make waves are its mid-range Galaxy smartphones, headlined by the Galaxy A55. It seems Samsung hasn’t done its utmost to keep the device under wraps, as recent leaks reveal what the updated look of the device will be like in real life.
It appears there’s no shortage of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 rumors lately. Following the reported camera configuration of Samsung’s next-gen foldable smartphone, key specifications of the device have also surfaced which now point to radical hardware changes over the Galaxy Z Fold 5 (review).
The main focus of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series was the Galaxy AI, which is pre-installed on the flagship devices based on Android 14 and the company’s own One UI 6.1. There were increasing rumors that the South Korean company would also distribute the novel functions based on artificial intelligence to older Samsung smartphones and Samsung tablets. Today, we have received official confirmation of the upcoming update including a timetable.
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Google introduced its first foldable smartphone in the form of the Pixel Fold (review), which was a considerably conservative entry as opposed to a radical one that could change the way the foldable race is run. However, it does seem the company is pulling out all the stops with the successor, the Pixel Fold 2, as the device’s early renders revealed surprising changes in tow.