Tag: phones

The foldable phone market is still tiny – Galaxy Unpacked is Samsung’s big opportunity to expand it by doing these three things

As I gear up for what should be another exciting Samsung Galaxy Unpacked, with the  July 10 event set to feature new foldable phones, smart watches, and a smart ring, I’m reminded of the still harsh truth about the folding phone market: it accounts for just 1.5% of global smartphone sales.…

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Google Pixel 9 Pro teased for first time in promo for Google’s August Pixel event

Google has surprised us all by moving its annual October Pixel launch event forward to August: Tuesday, August 13 to be exact. What’s more, the official teaser for the event gives us a big clue about what’s going to be revealed. Okay, it was already a pretty safe bet that…

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Samsung just made its next Galaxy Unpacked event official – here’s what we know

After countless leaks and reports on foldable phones, smartwatches, earbuds, and even a smart ring, Samsung just announced its next Galaxy Unpacked event. All eyes will be on the city of love – Paris – and, judging by the invite, devices that fold.  Samsung will officially unveil its new products…

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Google just surprised us with invites for an August 13 event and we’re expecting new Pixels

Well, surprise, surprise. Google seemingly has more to tell us after an hours-long I/O opening keynote and maybe wants to beat out Apple, which typically hosts a September Special Event to show off new hardware, as the technology giant just sent out invites for a “Made by Google” event. When?…

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The Moto Tag looks like an AirTag but boasts one feature that’s a big win for Android users

With Google’s relaunch of its Find My Device network, it was only a matter of time before additional item trackers arrived. And now, alongside the 2024 Razr and Razr+ launch, Motorola is entering the ring with the Moto Tag.  Like an Apple AirTag, the Moto Tag is a small, circular…

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iOS 18 gives Apple Maps a big search upgrade to go with its offline hiking trails

The latest beta for iOS 18 is showcasing a slew of upgrades for your iPhone’s essential apps that’ll be rolling out to everyone later this year – and Apple Maps is no exception, with a handful of new features en route. The standout improvement for most people will be a…

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