Among many smart devices Google has released the only notable missing is a smart tag or tracker. So, if you’re on a Pixel phone, you will end up relying on a third-party tracker like Apple’s AirTag or Samsung’s SmartTag. Luckily, the search giant could be considering making one that perhaps will fall under the Pixel brand.
Apple is announcing the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro laptops alongside the new Mac Mini today. And as always, the Cupertino firm is focusing on speed for this year’s Mac lineup. That is thanks to the M2 Pro and M2 Max processors.
A couple of the benefits of Google’s Fast Pair based on Bluetooth LE are the smart battery status alerts and seamless pairing for headphones and supported accessories. It turns out Google is now working to add similar features for styluses as well, which are likely to debut with the Pixel Tablet.
Samsung has now officially unveiled its latest image sensor with the ISOCELL HP2 today. It is supposed to replace the 108 MP ISOCELL HM3 in the Galaxy S22 Ultra which is almost a year old. According to current information, the new image sensor will be used for the first time in the Galaxy S23 Ultra, although Samsung still avoids naming it.
One of the unique features that debuted with the iPhone 14 Pro (Max) is the pill-shaped cutout. While the design is not really revolutionary, some Android brands are unashamed to copy and slap the feature like a sticker and slap it on their device. LeTV’s S1 Pro is a complete example of that.
Just before the turn of the year, ZTE’s Chinese subsidiary Nubia officially presented the thoroughbred RedMagic 8 Pro and Pro+ in its home country. However, as is often the case: China only. Today is the global launch, but only for the RedMagic 8 Pro for the time being, with a sales start on January 28, 2023.
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 5 is poised to receive a drastic change, particularly on its type of hinge. The new design intends to greatly reduce the crease that continues to persist even on last year’s Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Flip 4.
The current and earlier versions of Android on Pixel devices let you have two shortcuts on your lock screen that are limited to home and wallet. But now Google is adding the ability to let users customize the stock lock screen on the latest beta of Android 13 operating system.
Nothing hinted before that it would bring a Nothing-branded smartphone to the US. The UK-based startup has sort of delivered its promise as it launches a beta membership that costs $299 bundled with the Phone (1) as a test device. However, there’s also a catch you should be considering.
Apple is serious about making a buttonless iPhone. A prolific analyst has doubled down that we could see the dramatic change first on this year’s iPhone 15 Pro before the company embraces it for the iPad tablets as well.