Tag: phones

The latest Samsung Galaxy S25 leak hints at the dimensions for all three phones

The Samsung Galaxy S25 leaks continue to trickle out, and we now have what are supposedly the full dimensions of all three phones in the series: the standard Galaxy S25, the Galaxy S25 Plus, and the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This information comes from the usually reliable Yeux1122 (via @Jukanlosreve), who…

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra leak hints at the colors you’ll be able to choose from

We’ve already heard plenty in the way of leaks and rumors about the Samsung Galaxy S25 so far, and the latest unconfirmed information to appear has given us some pointers about the colors that the Ultra model is going to be available in. According to usually reliable tipster @UniverseIce, we’re…

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Apple not giving the iPhone 16 this one crucial feature is another example of its worst habit

After five joyous years as an Android user, curiosity got the best of me – I’ve been using an iPhone 15 for the last week or so to re-immerse myself in iOS and offer stronger contributions to our iPhone coverage. Overall, I’ve been impressed by last year’s base-model iPhone. A…

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These could be the specs of the iPhone 17 – including the new iPhone 17 Air model

We don’t usually have long to wait between the launch of one iPhone series and some major leaks about the next one, and so it is with the iPhone 16 and the iPhone 17 – with key details of the 2025 iPhones now out in the wild. According to well-respected…

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I find songs I love on social media all the time, so this new Instagram feature is music to my ears

Instagram and Spotify have jointly announced a new feature which will allow users to add songs from their Instagram feed to their Spotify library. Now, users will be able to save the songs attached to stories or feed posts to their Spotify library, first by tapping the song title for…

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Google Chrome on Android is about to get a massive upgrade for password managers that’s been a long time coming

Google is finally fixing a longstanding problem with the way third-party password managers work within the Android version of Chrome. In an update coming next month, Google will enable native autofill for third-party password manager apps like Dashlane and 1Password in the Chrome app on Android. The update was announced…

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