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In today’s newsletter we've got Google's AI Overviews serving up fraudulent customer service numbers in search results, raising serious trust and safety concerns, Sony reportedly preparing a new 200MP camera sensor that could revolutionize flagship photography in upcoming Samsung and Oppo devices, and AYANEO launching their nostalgic Pocket DS Android gaming handheld with dual-screen clamshell design.
Meanwhile, the Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2025 is returning with major focus on AI and smart living innovations, while we're exploring the genuinely useful Galaxy AI features that actually enhance daily smartphone usage.
Here's what you'll discover in today's tech roundup:
Google AI Overviews' concerning scam number issues appearing in search results raising user safety questions
Sony's new 200MP camera sensor development potentially heading to Samsung Galaxy and Oppo Find flagships
AYANEO Pocket DS launch featuring dual-screen clamshell Android gaming handheld with Snapdragon processor
Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2025 preview highlighting AI, robotics, IoT, VR, and startup innovations starting October 13
Best Galaxy AI features analysis revealing genuinely useful tools that enhance everyday smartphone experiences
Additional insights on Xiaomi 16 Pro Mini's 6300mAh battery leak, Huawei's Transsion patent lawsuit, and Ola's fastest e-scooter launch
Read on for all the details!

Google’s AI Overviews are designed to make search quicker and easier, but some users are finding out the hard way that the feature can also serve up scams.
Reports have surfaced of fraudulent customer service numbers appearing in the AI-generated summaries, raising fresh concerns about trust and safety in Google’s new search experience.
One recent case, shared on Facebook by user Alex Rivlin, shows how convincing these scams can be.
Read on to find out more.
![]() Smartphone photography could be getting another big leap. Sony is reportedly preparing its new 200MP camera sensor, and it might not be long before we see it inside flagship devices from Samsung and Oppo. While Samsung already has a 200MP camera on the Galaxy S25 Ultra, this would mark a big jump in resolution for Oppo. The Find X8 Ultra came with a 50MP 1-inch camera, but the Find X9 Ultra could take things to the next level. | ![]() AYANEO is adding another member to its growing handheld family, and this one is built for nostalgia as much as performance. The newly announced AYANEO Pocket DS takes cues from the dual-screen era of portable consoles, pairing modern Android gaming with a retro-friendly design. It comes in a clamshell form factor with two displays, a Qualcomm Snapdragon gaming chip, and enough software tweaks to take full use of the second screen. |
Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2025 Returns with Focus on AI, Silver Economy, and Smart Living
Expect cutting edge AI, Robotics, IoT, VR, and startups. Kicks off from October 13 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
![]() When Samsung first started talking about “Galaxy AI,” we weren’t exactly sure what to expect. The term “AI” gets thrown around a lot these days. Sometimes, it’s just another buzzword for features we’ve had for years. But after actually using a Samsung phone with Galaxy AI built in, we’ve realized that some of these tools are not only useful but also surprisingly easy to fit into everyday life. | ![]() There have been reports that Xiaomi will launch a powerful compact phone alongside the Xiaomi 16 and 16 Pro in September in China. This device, tentatively dubbed the Xiaomi 16 Pro Mini, will feature the same Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip as the other 16 series phones. A new leak that surfaced today has revealed the battery capacity of the device. |
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