Category: Phones
Nubia Z80 Ultra has been released, equipped with a 1/1.3-inch 35mm Master Eye lens and the fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 Ultra chip
Redmi Turbo 5 series of Xiaomi phones have completed the metal frame: equipped with ultrasonic fingerprint recognition
Samsung has officially announced its AI glasses plan: equipped with the Android XR system and integrated with Gemini AI
WhatsApp usernames are finally coming to boost your privacy – get ready to reserve yours soon
WhatsApp is working on a long-awaited new username feature The latest beta lets you reserve a username for yourself This feature is expected to roll out more widely soon WhatsApp is frequently touted as a private messenger (although that reputation is often questioned), but there’s a glaring weakness in its security: you have to give…
Google Wallet is adding support for one of the best new features in Android 16
Android 16 introduced real-time notifications called Live Updates These alerts will soon be supported by Google Wallet You’ll get easier access to information on journeys you’re taking Android 16 introduced Live Updates, a new kind of real-time notification to keep you updated on sports scores, travel information, and deliveries, much like Live Activities in iOS…
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We may already know what’s turning iPhone 17 Pro pink, and Apple’s iPhone cleaning guidance is the key
If you believe the reports and images on Reddit, there are some iPhone 17 Pro Cosmic Orange phones that are inexplicably turning pink. There aren’t many reported cases, but enough that some have already coined the term “Colorgate. ” It’s fun to have a new “gate” to consider, but what if there’s a simple, scientific…
The new ‘Colorgate’ controversy might stop me recommending the iPhone 17 Pro – but not yet
When it comes to the iPhone, Apple is no stranger to controversy. From the iPhone 4’s ‘Antennagate’ to the infamous ‘Bendgate’ issue surrounding the iPhone 6 Plus, users of Apple’s flagship handsets have had to contend with plenty of hardware issues over the years. That’s certainly been the case so far for the iPhone 17…
Customize Your Android Lock Screen Fast
This article explains how to customize the Android lock screen. Choose an Unlock Method and Lock Screen Options Android devices have several unlock options. Follow these directions to set or change some of your lock screen options: Go to Settings > Display & touch > Lock screen > Add text on lock screen to add…
How to Block Ads in Safari on the iPhone
This article explains how to block ads in Safari on iPhones using content blockers. How to Block Ads on iPhone With Safari Using an ad blocker for your iPhone means your browser won’t download ads. This usually means faster page loads, a longer-lasting battery, and less wireless data usage…. Check out the original article: [Lifewire.Com]…
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra might use an Exynos chipset, and surprisingly that could be a good thing
The confirmed OnePlus 15 battery capacity puts it ahead of its Apple, Samsung and Google rivals
The OnePlus 15 will have a 7,300mAh battery inside It beats the other flagship phones currently on the market The phone will launch in China on October 27 The official date for the grand OnePlus 15 unveiling has been set for Monday, October 27 (at least for the launch in China), and ahead of the…
Refurbished Phones Have Grades — What’s The Difference Between A, B And C?
Shopping for a refurbished smartphone? Pay attention to its grade: It can make or break your purchase. Just like in school, refurbished phones get graded on a scale of A, B, C, and sometimes lower. The letter grade is there to let consumers know exactly what condition a pre-owned phone is in before they buy…….
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