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In today’s newsletter, we've got Huawei possibly bridging the Android-HarmonyOS divide, a sneak peek at Samsung's next foldable, and some impressive chip news from Qualcomm. Plus, there's a budget gaming phone that won't quit and Samsung's new wearable hitting the market.
Here's what you'll find in today's tech roundup 🚀:
Huawei's potential dual-OS strategy for global markets
A fresh design for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition
Qualcomm's big plans for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4
Realme's new budget phone that's a gaming powerhouse
Pre-order details for Samsung's Galaxy Ring
Quick news about Huawei's latest smartwatch, iPhone camera tests, and Vivo's new phone lineup
Read on for all the details!
We’ve all been watching Huawei’s HarmonyOS NEXT unfold. The homegrown operating system ditches Google’s Android framework and its vast app library. While that might be alright for China with its robust native app scene, the global market heavily relies on those familiar Android apps. Here’s where things get interesting.
A new rumor now suggests that Huawei may consider a dual-OS strategy for its upcoming phones.
The camera island on the upcoming phone features a rectangular design, while the middle frame is much slimmer than that of the standard Galaxy Z Fold 6. | Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 mobile processor is set for a 50% shipment increase in the second half of 2024. Learn more about it here. |
Realme P1 Speed launched focused on gaming: Check out the design, display, camera, performance, battery, and pricing details of the phone here. | Samsung has commenced the pre-reservations for its highly anticipated Galaxy Ring in India. Here are the pre-order details for those looking forward to purchasing it. |
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