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GTA on a smartwatch? Galaxy Watch 5 runs GTA, God of War, Forza Horizon 4
Nothing teases camera button for the Phone (3a)
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GTA on a smartwatch? Game on! 🎮⌚
Today we've got the Galaxy Watch 5 running console games (yes, really!), Xiaomi ending support for several popular devices, and Nothing adding a classic feature to their next phone.
Meanwhile, we're weighing the wait for Apple's budget iPhone and exploring Samsung's mid-range offerings.
Here's what you'll find in today's tech roundup:
Galaxy Watch's gaming performance
Xiaomi's latest end-of-life devices
Samsung's mid-range buying guide
Nothing's camera button tease
iPhone SE 4 wait-or-buy analysis
Quick reads about Galaxy Ring controls, OpenAI's hardware plans, and trusted smartwatch brands
Read on for all the details!

Galaxy Watch 5 managed to achieve a frame rate of around 60fps with games like Grand Theft Auto, Mortal Kombat, and Need for Speed: Most Wanted, which is surprising to say the least. Even more demanding titles like God of War were running at around 30 fps.
Read on to find out.
![]() Xiaomi has once again expanded its End-of-Life (EoL) list, which means the end of software support for several more devices. The company previously discontinued support for the Xiaomi Pad 5 and the Redmi Note 11 Pro series in October 2024. Now, it has extended this phase-out to include the remaining models from the Redmi Note 11 lineup, along with other smartphones from the Redmi and Poco brands. | ![]() When shopping for a smartphone, Samsung is one of the first names that comes to mind. The company has a reputation for making some of the best flagship smartphones on the market. While their mid-range offerings in the A and M series are popular and widely available, consumers exploring this segment might want to consider a few key factors before making a decision. |
![]() Nothing is gearing up to launch its next mid-range smartphones, the Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro, on March 4th. As expected from the brand, it has now started dropping subtle hints about what you can expect from upcoming phones. And its latest teaser suggests a feature that could set the 3a series apart from the competition—a dedicated camera button. | ![]() Apple’s iPhone SE series has always been a go-to option for those wanting a taste of the iOS experience without the hefty price tag. As rumors are now swirling about the fourth-generation iPhone SE, there’s growing curiosity about whether it’s worth waiting for this upcoming release. Let’s break down what we know so far and whether the wait makes sense. |
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