Apple Watch Series 10: Big Features Delayed?
The Apple Watch Series 10 might not bring major upgrades, with big features like a MicroLED display and blood glucose monitoring at least two years away.
The Apple Watch Series 10 might not bring major upgrades, with big features like a MicroLED display and blood glucose monitoring at least two years away.
Apple iPads are in for some changes. Reports point to OLED technology in iPad mini and iPad Air from 2026. Meanwhile, iPad mini 7 likely won’t have a 120Hz refresh rate.
Samsung is rumored to be crafting a 432MP camera sensor with 36:1 pixel binning technology. Will this be a game-changer for smartphone photography or could it worsen existing shutter speed issues? Stay tuned.
Sources say Samsung is making a new smart ring called the Galaxy Ring. It might be ready by next year or 2025. The ring will have four sizes and may have medical uses.
Samsung has quietly announced the Galaxy SmartTag2, a new generation tracker with features like a ring-shaped design, UWB and Bluetooth connectivity, and extended battery life. Available globally on October 10 for $29.
Leaked specifications for the upcoming Oppo Find N3 Fold reveal dual OLED displays with 120Hz refresh rates, Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, and high-end camera setup. The device is shaping up to be a compelling addition to the foldable market.
Rumors are circulating about a possible Apple Event this October. Some insiders suggest that new iPads could be announced not in an event but via press release, marking a significant shift in Apple’s traditional product launch strategy.
Apple is set to refresh its iPad lineup with new hardware upgrades and color options. The upcoming iPad Air may feature an M2 chip, while the iPad mini could sport an A16 Bionic chip. An 11th-generation standard iPad may also be in the works with an A15 Bionic chip.
The Google Pixel 8 Series has been spotted on GeekBench, revealing impressive performance scores. The Pixel 8 Pro, with 12 GB of RAM, scored 1760 in single-core and 4442 in multi-core tests, while the standard Pixel 8 scored 1563 and 4159, respectively.
Huawei is allegedly developing its own CMOS sensor, featuring innovations in processes compatible with mainstream backside-illuminated (BSI) technology. If true, this could mark a significant technological advancement for the company.