Apple and Samsung have been waging a relentless battle for the title of the best camera phone in the world for over a decade. In 2025, new protagonists entered the market: the iPhone 17 Pro Max and the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. Both have an arsenal of sensors, megapixels, and artificial intelligence that would have sounded like science fiction just a few years ago. But the question that interests most users is simple: which phone has the better camera?
All Apple products?! The September Apple Event served up the new iPhone 17 and fresh AirPods Pro. Nice, but let's be honest - this was just the introduction to a bigger show. Apple has quite a few more devices in the works that will be revealed at the end of 2025, in 2026 and beyond. Let's see what else is waiting for its moment of fame - from the cheapest to those who like to play with the edge of luxury.
Huawei hosted an innovative product launch event in Paris today under the slogan "Ride the Wind". The stars of the launch were the Huawei Watch GT 6, Watch Ultimate 2 and Watch D2 series smartwatches, which subtly combine high-fashion aesthetics with professional health and fitness monitoring. The nova 14 series smartphones, FreeBuds 7i wireless headphones and MatePad 12 X tablets also bring many innovations.
Nothing Ear (3) is not just another pair of wireless headphones. It's an attempt to redefine what a case is - no longer just a charging case, but a microphone, communication tool, and design statement all in one.
Meta has been trying to redefine smart glasses for a few years now, working with brands like Ray-Ban and Oakley. Until now, their devices have been mostly audio-first – mini headphones built into the frame, microphones for calls, Spotify on the nose. But now comes a big change: the Ray-Ban Display, the first glasses with a screen built into the lens itself.
Ten years ago, it seemed almost exotic to combine a high-tech giant from Silicon Valley and a traditional French fashion house with a heritage of almost two centuries. But Apple and Hermès quickly proved that they are the perfect match: one masters the digital future, the other the art of detail, craftsmanship and timeless style. Their collaboration began with a classic leather strap and an elegant dial. And now, ten years later, we are faced with their most ambitious collection yet – a collection that is not just an aesthetic upgrade, but a technological and design statement.
Bose has further enhanced its legendary active noise cancelling (ANC) technology with the next generation of QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds. With an AI-powered algorithm, improved call quality and practical updates like wax guards and touch mute, these headphones offer a superior experience for those seeking peace in the chaos of everyday life.
The TAG Heuer Carrera Astronomer takes an innovative approach to moon phase display with a rotating disc that displays the seven stages of the lunar cycle. This 39mm stainless steel timepiece, unveiled at Geneva Watch Days 2025, combines 1960s inspiration with modern technology and is available in three versions, two of which are limited to 500 pieces.
Apple has revamped Apple CarPlay 2025, adding a few features that will make your time in the car a little less frustrating – unless, of course, you love your car's factory software (in which case, you're in for a shock).
If you thought Fujifilm couldn't surprise you anymore with the instax series, get ready to have your heart skip a beat with the news of a new color version - and it's literally in pink. The most elegant hybrid instant camera has just gotten its most romantic shade yet. If flowers could print photos, they'd have this exact color - the instax mini Evo "Gentle Rose".
Kodak's new Kodak Charmera is a tiny, key-sized digital camera that brings the spirit of one-off cameras from the 1980s to the digital world. With vintage filters, USB-C connectivity and collector's edition packaging in blind boxes for just €30 (32 $), it offers a unique spontaneous photography experience that smartphones can't replicate.
The Sony Xperia 10 VII brings a fresh new look to the mid-range smartphone segment with a new horizontal camera module, improved camera and a battery that lasts up to two days. For €449 ($525), you get a compact device with a 6.1-inch display, support for six years of security updates and eco-friendly materials. Ideal for users looking for a sustainable and practical solution without unnecessary extras.











