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Google Photos now lets Android users turn photos into stickers without extra apps. |
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Google Photos now lets Android users turn photos into stickers without extra apps. |
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Samsung recently introduced the Galaxy S26, featuring a sleek design and a 2nm Exynos 2600 chipset. Meanwhile, Apple's iPhone 17, launched in September 2025, showcases ProMotion technology and the A19 chip. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Apple is expected to release its first foldable, the purported iPhone Fold, later this year, with production orders apparently underway. A new leak suggests that it could house a very narrow crease on its inner display, likely making the crease hardly noticeable. |
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Under the new framework, messaging applications will be required to verify continuously that the SIM used to register the account remains inserted in the handset. |
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February concluded with significant smartphone launches, including the Samsung Galaxy S26 series and Google Pixel 10a. March promises to be equally eventful, featuring upcoming devices such as Nothing's Phone 4a series, expected to launch globally on March 5, and the Apple iPhone 17e, anticipated at a March 4 event. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Apple is gearing up for a significant event in 2026, yet the spotlight remains on the anticipated iPhone 18 Pro Max, which is generating buzz months before its release. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Reports suggest Apple will shrink but not remove the signature display cutout on its next Pro models. |
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Samsung Galaxy S26 launch as brought back our focus to the iPhone 17 model from Apple with its upgrades. |
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The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and iPhone 17 Pro Max compete fiercely in 2026. Samsung leads with a 200MP camera and 60W charging; Pixel offers a larger battery, while iPhone focuses on performance and security. |
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Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S26 Ultra globally, featuring a 6.9-inch AMOLED display, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, a 200-megapixel quad-camera, and a 5000 mAh battery. , Technology & Science, Times Now |