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Today's newsletter is a mix of privacy concerns, new features, and upcoming releases. We've got some eye-opening info about Google's latest Pixel, exciting updates for OnePlus fans, and a sneak peek at Vivo's new flagships.

Curious about what's happening in the world of smartphones? Let's dig in! 🚀

  • Privacy concerns with Google's Pixel 9 Pro XL

  • OnePlus 13's surprising new charging feature

  • Vivo X200 series details revealed

  • Possible chip change for Galaxy S25 models

  • New color option for OnePlus Buds 3

  • Quick news about budget phones, foldables, and Pixel vs iPhone comparisons

Read on for all the details!

Cybernews researchers have claimed to find potential privacy concerns with the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL smartphone. Their analysis shows that every 15 minutes, the device sends data packets to Google, including information like location, email address, phone number, network status, and other telemetry.

OnePlus 13 confirms support for magnetic wireless charging, a company official confirmed on Weibo. Learn more about it here.

Today, Vivo’s Vice President and General Manager of Brand and Product Strategy shared the first details of the Vivo X200 series of flagship phones, which are expected to debut on Oct. 14 in China.

Samsung may use a MediaTek Dimensity processor for the first time in its flagship smartphones.

OnePlus Buds 3 now available in sleek Green color with ANC, Hi-Res audio, and 44-hour battery life.

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