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Google confirms early release for Android 16
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Today's newsletter brings some potentially big changes and fresh releases in the smartphone world. We've got Samsung possibly making a huge branding shift, Motorola adding style to its foldable, and Google switching up its Android release schedule.
Plus, there's news about Xiaomi's software rollout and a deep dive into Honor's latest flagship.
Here's what you'll find in today's tech roundup:
Samsung's possible goodbye to the 'Galaxy' name
Motorola's stylish new White Lover Razr edition
Google's new plans for Android 16
Xiaomi's quiet HyperOS 2 rollout
Comparing Honor's latest with its predecessor
Quick reads about Galaxy security risks, compact phone competition, and Redmi's new fitness band
Read on for all the details!
Samsung could be planning a massive new change for its next generation of flagship smartphones. But this time, it’s not with new specs or designs but a complete rebranding of its name. New rumors have hinted at the company dropping the ‘Galaxy’ branding in the Galaxy S25 series.
Read on to find out.
Motorola has launched the White Lover Limited Edition offers stylish design, strong performance, and AI features, priced at 3,599 yuan. | Google confirms Android 16 release date, hints at a minor update later in 2025. Learn more about the new features and release timeline. |
Xiaomi's new interface, HyperOS 2, is quietly rolling out with powerful optimizations and innovative features to enhance the user experience. | Compare the Honor Magic 7 Pro vs. Magic 6 Pro with insights on display, performance, camera, and battery to decide which premium smartphone suits your needs. |
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