The Xiaomi 16 will likely be the first smartphone to feature the new Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 processor, a 6,800mAh battery, 100W fast charging, and a periscope camera – all in a slim body. The device is expected to launch in September 2025 in the Chinese market.
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Samsung buys Bowers & Wilkins for 350 million: a silent symphony that is changing the world of sound
In a world where investments in artificial intelligence are in the billions and where companies are competing for dominance in the satellite heavens, $350 million seems almost insignificant. But in the highly sensitive world of sound, that number is enough to shake the floors under the best audio salons. Why is Samsung buying music titans?!
If you thought a watch was just for checking the time, then welcome to the 21st century – where wearable gadgets measure your stress, improve your sleep, and alert you when you've been inactive for five minutes. 7 Smart Fitness Trackers for 2025!
There are rumors, whispers and speculations: 2025 is supposed to be the year of ultra-thin smartphones, where thinness means more than just design – it means a blueprint for the future of foldable devices. While most of the details - ultra-thin phones 2025 - remain shrouded in a fog of rumors, the iPhone 17 Air and Galaxy S25 Edge already hint at a new era of lightness and flexibility.
Samsung has long been exciting us with its innovations, but this time they have gone one step further. Before us is the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, an ultra-thin smartphone that promises to transform our perception of elegance and performance. Although the official presentation is not yet behind us, we have already received detailed insights into the specifications, design and price of this highly anticipated phone. Everything indicates that Samsung will surprise us in the coming days, perhaps as early as early June 2025. Let's see what this thin gem brings us, which is practically completely revealed, but still hides a bit of mystery.
In 2025, budget smartphones are no longer a compromise – they are the right choice for smart users. These models offer impressive displays, powerful processors, long-lasting batteries and surprisingly good cameras. All this without a significant hit to your bank account. So - the best budget smartphones 2025!
Best smartphones of 2025?! From Android superstars to battery champions - here's the ultimate guide to the best smartphones of 2025, ranked by needs, price, and downright fun user experience.
Apple is missing the smart ring train, while Samsung, Oura, and Amazfit are already measuring our sleep, heart rate, and probably our future. But why isn't Apple in the game yet? Why isn't there an Apple Ring yet?
While the competition is already mastering smart ring technology, Huawei still thinks the watch is the future. News for them: it's not. The right answer is discreet, elegant, on the finger... and not on the wrist. The right answer is the Huawei Ring 2025.
The Samsung Galaxy Ring 2 is still shrouded in mystery, but if rumors and patents are to be believed, we're in for one of the most exciting pieces of wearable tech in 2025. With an improved design, new sizes, advanced health analytics, a potential 10-day battery life, and artificial intelligence that's said to know more about your well-being than you do, this smart ring could become a must-have upgrade for all fitness enthusiasts - and anyone who wants to sleep better.
2025 won't just be another year of upgrades and shiny renders - it's set to be a veritable parade of technological breakthroughs, with smartphone manufacturers trying to outdo each other not just in numbers but also in imagination. While we still have 2023 models in our pockets, a generation of phones is coming that heralds a new era: thinner, smarter, more foldable - and some even with a soul. Meet the most anticipated phones of 2025.
The Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 may be one of the most desirable, yet most uncertain, products of 2025. Without concrete information, but a multitude of rumors, the key question remains: does Samsung still believe in the Ultra line?