While we’re more than a couple of weeks away from Amazon’s next Prime Day sale event, there are now worthy deals on Android tablets running on the retailer. That includes Samsung’s flagship Galaxy Tab S9 which plunges to $649, translating to $150 discount (19 percent).
There are a number of options to hide selected apps on your Android phone, but until now they use either a custom implementation from brands like Samsung and Honor, or rely on a third-party app. Android 15 is planning to fix that with the new “Private space” feature already available in the beta test. Let’s see how it works, and how to use it to stop other people from peeking into your apps.
Apple only introduced the M4 iPad Pro (review) last month, but the 11-inch model is already getting sizeable discounts from Amazon’s sale. The base model with 256 GB is now $100 off through a combined coupon and discount, and puts the iPad tablet to its lowest price yet at $899.
Samsung has scheduled its Galaxy Unpacked on July 10. Now, less than two weeks going to the event, the company’s product lineup expected to be revealed has widely leaked on the internet, which includes its next-gen foldable smartphones, earbuds, and smartwatches.
Nothing’s sub-brand CMF is pulling out all the stops in bringing its first smartphone, the Phone 1. Planned to be unveiled on July 8, CMF has started revealing the key specs of the handset going to the announcement, which hints at a lower-end mid-range positioning but with budget pricing.
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The Poco X6 is a capable 5G smartphone from the Chinese brand, with a price under $300/300€, a big display, and plenty of memory and storage. Let’s see how it performs in the nextpit review, and equally important, how it compares to its Redmi Note twin in terms of camera performance and price.
It appears Google could make the Pixel 9 flagship range official earlier than expected this year. This is after the company scheduled a Pixel event on August 13, which surprised many fans and pundits.
Apart from manufacturing great smartphones, Samsung is also known to roll out imaging sensors that are utilized by other brands. The South Koreans will debut three new sensors, of which among them may end up in its upcoming camera phones including the Galaxy S25 (Ultra) and Galaxy Z Flip 6.
Apple announced it is making its diagnostics tool for self-service repair available in 32 countries in the European region while it plans to expand it to Canada by next year. At present, this makes the service accessible across 33 countries and 24 languages, including the USA.
Motorola just unveiled its first smart Bluetooth tracker, calling it the Moto Tag. The device features UWB for precise tracking and supports Google’s expanded Find My Device network and cross-platform unwanted tracking alerts with Android and iOS devices.