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In today’s newsletter, we've got Samsung seemingly stuck in the slow charging lane while Realme might be prepping a battery behemoth. Meanwhile, iQOO's bringing the gaming heat, and there's some real talk about iPhone innovation fatigue.
Here's what you'll find in today's tech roundup:
Samsung's charging speed disappointment
Realme's potential battery breakthrough
iQOO's gaming-focused Neo10 series
iPhone's innovation plateau
G-SHOCK's mythical collaboration
Quick reads about AirPods alternatives, Nokia's stylish flip phone, and flagship phone choices
Read on for all the details below!
Samsung‘s next generation of flagship smartphones are set to launch in early 2025. The Galaxy S25 series will offer cutting-edge technology and various new features. However, recent certifications and reports have revealed that the upcoming Samsung premium phones are continuing to disappoint once again with charging speeds.
Rumors and reports have already revealed that the South Korean tech giant will offer no improvement in fast charging.
Read on to find out more.
Realme GT 8 Pro may feature a massive battery, with options up to 8,000mAh, balancing capacity and fast charging speeds. | iQOO has officially launched its performance-centric Neo10 series in China, featuring powerful new processors, a revamped camera island design, and new software features aimed at gaming enthusiasts. |
Is the iPhone losing its charm? Why stagnant designs, incremental upgrades, and cautious innovation make iPhones feel predictable and boring. | G-SHOCK and Almost Gods launch a limited-edition watch blending toughness, myth-inspired design, and style. |
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