The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 brings a larger external display, a 6.9-inch internal AMOLED, a 3nm processor, a 50MP camera, a 4,300mAh battery, and for the first time, Samsung DeX support. The result? A phone that folds up like a retro 2000s glam phone but works like a pocket-sized AI computer.
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Samsung has just unveiled its latest tech ace up its sleeve: the Galaxy Z Fold7. While it’s foldable, it doesn’t compromise on performance – quite the opposite. The thinnest, lightest, and most compact Galaxy Fold ever elegantly combines artificial intelligence, premium design, and features that will delight tech enthusiasts and aesthetic perfectionists alike.
Apple and SpaceX have quietly struck a deal that will allow iPhone users to send messages even where there is no cell signal. With iOS 18.3 comes support for Starlink – and with it a whole new era of mobile communication without the need for classic cell towers. A new era of telephony and data transmission begins - Apple + Starlink
Of course, since we live in a time when “secret” means “release as much unofficial information as possible before the official event,” we already have practically the entire picture of the new Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7 and (for budget-conscious folding fans) Z Flip 7 FE models. This time, the revelation was made by the infamous Roland Quandt of WinFuture, who claims to have taken — oops, I meant “obtained” — official promotional materials from Samsung’s office. The official announcement is coming on Wednesday, July 9, at the Galaxy Unpacked event, which will apparently be more “galaxy” than “unpacked.”
In the fall of 2025, Apple will introduce two phones in a series that are so opposite that they could star in a Hollywood romantic comedy. Extreme opposites: a huge Pro Max or an ultra-thin Air? This is the iPhone 17 series 2025!
The Honor Magic V5 is a magic of slim design, powerful hardware and a camera that will sting your eyes – but is global availability still an illusion? When is it coming to Europe?!
If you follow the world of technology at all, then you know that the internet is bursting at the seams with hints about Samsung's new foldable phone 2025 Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7. Everything will be officially revealed at the highly anticipated Galaxy Unpacked event, which will take place on July 9, 2025 in New York. And why so much excitement? Because there are rumors that this phone will be a real "game changer" and also the author's personal favorite in the foldable device category.
When the Nothing brand first appeared a few years ago, most people raised their collective eyebrows. Another startup that thinks it can compete with the giants? But then came Phone (1), then Phone (2), and now – after 721 long days – the new Nothing Phone (3). And no, this isn’t just the next iteration – this is a true transformation.
If there's one thing the internet is really buzzing about this year, it's rumors about Samsung's new foldable wonder, the Galaxy Z Fold7. And since the internet is almost always right (well, at least in the end), we can say that most of these hints are almost confirmed. However, we won't get any official confirmation until the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9, 2025, when Samsung will unveil its new tech aces in New York.
In the world of tech rumors, Apple's missteps are often more telling than their carefully planned presentations. iPhone 17 fully revealed. This time, however, the company with the apple in its logo has surprised with a concrete portion of self-inflicted "unfortunate" information leaks that reveal quite a few interesting details about the upcoming iPhone 17.
How do I properly put down my phone? The average smartphone user looks at their screen about a hundred times a day. A hundred screen glances! Yes, I can hear you: “But my phone is important! What if someone just posted on Instagram what they had for lunch?” Let me reassure you: the world will go on without such information.
If you've ever thought that Google always knew what they were doing, it's time to think again. Recent leaks of specs for the upcoming Google Pixel 10 show that Google has thoroughly "optimized" its basic version of the phone's camera - how should we call it? Unfortunately, in the wrong direction. Especially if you've ever thought that Pixel is synonymous with photographic excellence.