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OnePlus 13 render shows little design innovation
One UI 7 could be the biggest improvement in the history of Samsung software
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Today's newsletter is full of updates and leaks about upcoming devices and software. We've got a sneak peek at OnePlus's next flagship, exciting rumors about Samsung's software overhaul, and a special edition phone from Nothing. Plus, there's news about India's 5G smartphone market, a closer look at Apple's latest chip, and some quick updates on other brands.
Here's what you'll find in today's tech roundup:
First look at the OnePlus 13 design
Rumors of big changes coming to Samsung's One UI 7
Nothing's new Community Edition Phone (2a)
India's first phone with the new Snapdragon 4s Gen 4 chip
Details on the iPad Mini 7's A17 Pro chip
Quick reads on iQOO's launch plans, Honor's new tablet, and OPPO's latest operating system
OnePlus is set to reveal its next flagship, the OnePlus 13, later this month. While the brand hasn’t officially started promoting the phone, leaks and rumors have given us plenty of details.
In the latest leak, popular Weibo tipster Digital Chat Station shared the first design render of the OnePlus 13. Although the post has since been edited to remove the image (a common move by DCS for exclusive leaks), we managed to save the picture in time.
One UI 7 could bring the biggest improvements in the history of One UI with big boost to animations, transitions, stability, and more areas. | Nothing confirmed the new Community Edition of the Phone (2a) earlier this week. So here's what we can expect from this new release. |
Redmi A4 5G is positioned as an entry-level device that combines 5G connectivity and reasonably good performance together. | Apple's iPad mini 7 features a downgraded A17 Pro chip with a 5-core GPU instead of the 6-core version found in the iPhone 15 Pro models. |
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