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Apple’s first foldable iPhone rumored to be a Fold and not a Flip

How an Xbox Series S Became a Life-Saving Shield in a Freak Accident

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While everyone is expecting Apple to start small with a flip phone, they might be going straight for the tablet-sized fold.

In today’s newsletter, we've got Apple potentially skipping the flip trend for a bigger fold, OnePlus holding back on wireless charging speeds, and an Xbox Series S proving it's not just good for gaming—it can apparently save lives too!

Plus, there's news about power banks and ad-free TVs.

Here's what you'll find in today's tech roundup:

  • Apple's book-style foldable plans for 2026

  • OnePlus 13 global variant's modest wireless charging

  • Red Magic's stylish power bank

  • Xbox's unexpected life-saving moment

  • Xiaomi's new premium TV with no ads

  • Quick reads about OnePlus gaming performance, the OnePlus 13R specs, and Realme's budget flagship

Read on for all the details!

Apple’s much-anticipated debut in the foldable smartphone market is drawing closer, with rumors suggesting a potential launch in the second half of 2026. Initially, speculation leaned toward a clamshell design similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip.

However, recent insights from display industry expert Ross Young hint at a different direction. According to Young, Apple’s first foldable iPhone is likely to feature a larger, book-style form factor akin to the Galaxy Z Fold series.

More details in the link below.

One of the key takeaways from the listing is that the OnePlus 13 will support a maximum of 11W wireless charging speed.

The Red Magic Go power bank comes with a unique design and has a 5,000mAh battery inside with 65W fast charging support.

An Xbox Series S saved a cyclist during a truck accident, shielding him from severe injuries. Amazingly, the console still works flawlessly after the ordeal.

Xiaomi's Redmi Smart TV A75 2025 Energy-Saving Edition offers 4K, 144Hz, DTS audio, HyperOS, and startup ad disablement, priced at 2,999 yuan ($412) in China.

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