Samsung has confirmed the Galaxy M47 5G will launch in India on June 29. The phone packs a 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, a Snapdragon chipset, a 6,000mAh battery with 45W charging, and a 50MP main camera with OIS. Samsung is promising six Android updates and six years of security patches, making software support one of its biggest highlights.
Tecno unveiled the Camon Slim to join the Spark and Pova Slim phones. This one is a tad thicker at 6.39mm, but it packs a large 6,000mAh battery, and is IP69/IP68 water-tight.
The Nothing Phone (4b) is coming on July 7. This week, it showed off its Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 SoC, 8GB of RAM, and Android 16 on Geekbench.
A new leak claims Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S27 Pro could feature the built-in anti-peeping Privacy Display.
Back to the Nothing Phone (4b) – Nothing showed off the phone’s design, featuring a classic transparent back and Glyph lights. The phone has a dual camera setup on the back.
Google quietly added LHDC v5 support to Pixel phones through the Android 17 update. LHDC is a higher-end Bluetooth sound codec, but you may need to manually enable it through Developer Options on your phone.
Some phones already had v5 support, but not Pixels. Many headphones from the last few years support it too – here’s how to enable it on an updated Pixel phone.
A new report reiterated that the iPhone 18 Pro will debut a variable-aperture camera for the first time. The tech comes and goes on many a flagship cameraphone throughout the years. We can’t say it’s groundbreaking stuff on a smartphone.
Realme introduced the P4x 4G – a budget-focused alternative to its 5G sibling. It packs a huge 8,000mAh battery. It also brings a 6.8-inch 120Hz LCD, a 50MP main camera, 45W charging, and IP64 protection, making battery life its biggest selling point.










