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OnePlus won't be launching a foldable in 2025
Android 15 Causes Havoc on Motorola Devices, Fixes Only Make It Worse
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In today’s newsletter, we've got OnePlus stepping back from foldables in 2025, while Xiaomi's teasing impressive night photography, and Motorola's struggling with Android 15.
Meanwhile, Nubia's leading the AI integration race, and Apple's got something new coming next week.
Here's what you'll find in today's tech roundup:
OnePlus's foldable plans pause
Xiaomi 15 Ultra's camera prowess
Motorola's Android 15 troubles
Nubia's DeepSeek integration
Apple's upcoming launch event
Quick reads about ASUS's AI PC, Redmi's custom chip, and Pixel upgrades
Read on for all the details!

OnePlus today confirmed that it will not release a foldable smartphone in 2025, ending all the speculations that the Oppo Find N5 would arrive globally as the OnePlus Open 2.
In a post on its community forum, the company stated that it has “made the decision not to release a foldable this year.” The announcement comes as a surprise, considering the OnePlus Open was well-received in 2023.
Read on to find out more.
![]() Xiaomi is expected to unveil the Xiaomi 15 Ultra by the end of this month. Ahead of the launch, Xiaomi founder, chairman and CEO, Lei Jun, has shared the first camera sample from the device on Weibo, showcasing its capabilities in low-light conditions. The image suggests significant improvements in night photography, particularly with the periscope telephoto lens. | ![]() Motorola‘s efforts to revamp its software support are hitting a snag with its Android 15 rollout. Despite promising faster, long-term updates, the latest OS version is causing widespread glitches, and even the fixes are introducing new problems. Users of devices like the Edge 50 Fusion are reporting recurring crashes of the stock launcher, rendering basic navigation nearly impossible. |
![]() Nubia has unveiled the world’s first smartphone to feature full-scale DeepSeek AI integration, setting a new milestone in on-device artificial intelligence. According to the company, their current flagship Nubia Z70 Ultra incorporates the DeepSeek model at a system-wide level, eliminating the need for standalone apps while enabling fluid AI-driven interactions. | ![]() Apple CEO Tim Cook has confirmed that a new product launch is set for Feb. 19, sparking speculation about what’s coming. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, this announcement is expected to introduce the next-generation iPhone SE, potentially called the iPhone SE 4. The upcoming model is said to bring major design and hardware upgrades over its predecessor. |
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