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Motorola developing a folding phone with Motorized hinge

Samsung dominates as India’s festive season smartphone sales grow 11%

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Ever wondered if your phone could adjust itself for the perfect selfie angle? 📱🤳 

In today's newsletter, we've got Motorola's clever folding phone patent, surprising update news from Nothing, and some exciting camera leaks. Plus, there's a cool new watch for car enthusiasts and a powerful new Redmi phone on the horizon.

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

  • Motorola's patent for a phone with a motorized hinge

  • Nothing's unexpected Android update strategy

  • Realme GT 7 Pro's leaked camera details

  • A special Nissan GT-R themed G-Shock watch

  • Redmi K80 Pro's impressive specs

  • Quick news about India's festive smartphone sales, Honor's satellite communication, and vivo's new operating system

You’ve probably seen Apple’s Center Stage feature on Mac computers, which tracks user movement and adjusts the frame accordingly. Recently, Lenovo unveiled its Auto Twist AI concept laptop, which does something similar but better—it can move the lid on its own, without being constrained by the webcam’s field of view.

Now, Motorola has filed a patent with the US Patent Office for a motorized hinge mechanism intended to automatically adjust the angle of the device.

Nothing's budget Phone (2a) surprisingly receives the Android 15 beta update earlier than its flagship Phone (2). Learn why.

The upcoming Realme GT 7 Pro was just spotted in a fresh leak, revealing key details regarding its three cameras on the rear.

Casio and Nissan team up for a matte-black GT-R-themed G-SHOCK DW-5600 watch, available in Japan starting October 17 for ¥19,800.

Redmi K80 Pro may ship with features like Snapdragon 8 Elite, 100W wired charging as well as support for wireless charging.

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