Rugged devices specialist Oukitel did it again. The Chinese electronics company revealed its RT7 Titan 5G tablet with a couple of firsts for the market. Not only it features a huge 32,000 mAh battery, but it also packs a modern processor equipped with 5G connectivity for what could be an ideal partner for off-the-grid weekend trips.
Samsung announced that it plans to release the One UI 5.1.1 update which is still based on Android 13 to more Galaxy foldable smartphones and Galaxy tablets, starting this month. The software debuted on the Galaxy Z Fold 5 (review) and Galaxy Z Flip 5 (review) last month, introducing several new features like an updated multitasker and taskbar.
One of the reasons for owning a mid-range handset is that you don’t need to spend a lot of your hard-earned money to get flagship-level features. Most phones in the market that are priced around $500 offer a good price-to-performance ratio, such as the Samsung Galaxy A54. The device is an even better buy as it drops back to its best price of $349, shaving 22 percent off its normal listing.
The long wait is almost over for those who were impacted by the iPhone ‘batterygate’ saga. A judge who oversees the lawsuit has given Apple a go signal to start the payout to customers who signed up for the claim. The total settlement amounts to $500 million and each claimant can receive $65.
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Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra was reported to feature a new telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom. It turns out this particular shooter could still get the same 3x optical zoom level as its predecessor, but the 5x zoom can be achieved due to the significantly higher megapixel count in the sensor itself.
To everyone’s surprise, Motorola, the former Google subsidiary, unveiled two clamshell foldable handsets this year. I would like to make a rather bold claim here: these are efforts to poach a few potential Galaxy Z Flip 5 customers from the market leader Samsung. Is this the dawn of another foldable superpower, or does the attack of the foldable clone fizzle out in the vast market? This is my opinion: In the end, Samsung always wins! It does not require two Sith Lords to upset the Rebel Alliance, it takes a dark force like the Death Apple instead!
Voicemail has been a feature long available to iPhone, and with iOS 17, Apple is finally introducing an upgraded version called Live Voicemail with real-time transcription. If you’re intending to test out the feature, here’s a guide on how to enable and use the Live Voicemail on compatible iPhone models.
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Xiaomi unveiled its new ultra-foldable in China today. The Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 comes with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, 4,800 mAh battery, 67 W fast charging and quad camera. nextpit has all the details for you!
Google’s Magic Eraser tool that leverages the power of AI was introduced on the Pixel 6. It was eventually expanded to support more Android phones and iPhones. Now, it appears that Google is working on a version that erases different types of audio from video clips and would most likely debut on the Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro.
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Samsung did an outstanding job developing the foldable smartphone market and is by far the leader in the segment. However, its marketing push to “join the flip side” appears to be missing the mark by heavily obsessing over current iPhone users, so much so that it feels like the company forgot to give reasons for current Galaxy Z owners to upgrade in 2023.