Month: July 2024

Report: Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series might ditch the Plus model

Model numbers for Samsung’s Galaxy S25 and S25 Ultra have recently surfaced online, but the same can’t be said for the S25 Plus.  News site Android Headlines noticed this discrepancy after diving into the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) database. When a tech company creates or develops a new smartphone,…

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 product pages have been leaked

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 will come with a 50-megapixel rear camera for the first time, a bigger battery than any of its predecessors and a bunch of AI features, according to the product pages leaked by Evan Blass on Substack. Also known as @evleaks on X/Twitter and other…

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Leak: Basically every spec for Samsung’s Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6

For example, did you know both phones will be lighter, with longer battery life, despite being slightly thinner, and both have slight changes to their screens? Or that the Flip will now let you use Samsung’s language-translating Interpreter Mode on its front cover screen as well, letting you point the…

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Google’s working on a fix for bricking issues plaguing Pixel 6 phones – here’s what you need to know

Reports have recently surfaced online from Pixel 6 owners stating their device suddenly bricked after performing a factory reset. Doing so causes an error message to appear stating the Android system cannot be loaded and that the data on the smartphone may be corrupt.  This isn’t a unique problem exclusive…

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Google’s working on a fix for a bricking issues plaguing Pixel 6 phones – here’s what you need to know

Reports have recently surfaced online from Pixel 6 owners stating their device suddenly bricked after performing a factory reset. Doing so causes an error message to appear stating the Android system cannot be loaded and that the data on the smartphone may be corrupt.  This isn’t a unique problem exclusive…

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The FTC’s ban against noncompete agreements is under threat

A federal judge has partially blocked the Federal Trade Commission’s impending ban on noncompete agreements from going into effect. The ban had been set to go into force on September 4th, but on Wednesday, Judge Ada Brown issued a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit brought against the FTC. Tax firm…

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