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Huawei Mate XT 2 triple foldable likely to launch in H2 2025

What’s So Special About Apple’s New iOS 26?

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Ready for Huawei's next triple-fold surprise?

Today we've got Huawei reportedly working on their second-generation triple foldable alongside a traditional folding phone, Apple makes a dramatic iOS naming jump to iOS 26, and Samsung taking TCL to court over OLED patents. Meanwhile, Xiaomi's electric car is racing into Gran Turismo 7, and ASUS might have finally cracked the Xbox handheld formula.

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

  • Huawei's Mate XT 2 and Mate X7 development

  • Apple's iOS 26 and new naming strategy

  • Samsung vs TCL's OLED patent lawsuit

  • Xiaomi SU7 Ultra's Gran Turismo 7 debut

  • ASUS ROG Xbox Ally series handheld consoles

  • Additional reads about Galaxy S26 battery concerns, Xiaomi's cute little travel suitcase, and Motorola's Edge lineup

Read on for all the details!

Last year, Huawei surprised the tech world by launching the Mate XT as the world’s first triple foldable smartphone. There have been reports that the brand could be working on a successor edition of the device for this year.

A new leak by tipster Super Dimension reveals that Huawei’s second-generation triple foldable device will launch this year.

There have been some reports that Huawei’s next triple foldable could be called the Huawei Mate XTs. But that doesn’t seem to be the case.

Read on to find out more.

Apple’s new iOS 26 may look like an ordinary version jump on paper, but it signals something bigger: a fresh chapter in how iPhone software looks, feels, and acts.

You can call it the most ambitious refresh to iOS in years, one that goes beyond cosmetic polish and taps into Apple’s evolving vision for AI and real-time interaction.

Apple announced iOS 26 this week at WWDC 2025, and no, you didn’t miss iOS 19 through 25.

Apple has changed its iOS naming scheme.

Samsung has filed a new lawsuit in a Texas federal court accusing Chinese smartphone maker TCL and its affiliates of infringing three patents related to OLED display technology.

The case also names two US-based companies, Ultimate Eshop LLC and eTech Parts Plus LLC, which Samsung says sell or import replacement OLED displays covered by the disputed patents.

Samsung alleges their OLED displays used in smartphones and replacement parts infringe three key Samsung display patents.

Xiaomi‘s first flagship electric vehicle is making a bold debut in video gaming.

A new announcement confirmed that the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra will be launching in Gran Turismo 7 soon, which is an exclusive PlayStation title.

This virtual release brings Xiaomi’s EV to a wider global audience, so here’s everything you need to know.

ASUS has officially launched the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X, two new handheld gaming consoles built in collaboration with Xbox.

These are still powered by Windows, but these handhelds might finally address many of the issues that plague other portable Windows consoles.

So are these the Xbox handhelds we’ve been waiting for?

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