Samsung has launched the Galaxy A03s in the UK, bringing a 6.5-inch LCD Infinity V display with an HD+ resolution of 1560 × 720 pixels.
Following the Galaxy A52 5G launched earlier this year,, Samsung has released the Galaxy A52s 5G with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoC in the UK.
Samsung held its Galaxy Unpacked 2021 today, unveiling two new foldable phones in the form of Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip3, along with new range of accessories like Galaxy Buds 2 TWS earbuds and Galaxy Watch 4 range of smartwatches.
Google has released the August 2021 Android Security Bulletin, giving carriers and device makers a fresh set of patches to install.
Motorola has launched three new edge 20 series 5G phones – the edge 20 pro, edge 20 and edge 20 lite, which will be available in August, in Europe, Latin America, Middle East and Asia.
Huawei has launched its latest flagship smartphones – P50 and P50 Pro – for the market in China, and some of the phones have been built on Snapdragon 888. The launch also marks the launch of first major phones running on HarmonyOS.
Apple released OS 14.7 last week which had a serious bug in the fact that it could break the ability of iPhones to unlock an Apple Watch.
Apple has officially released OS 14.7, bringing MagSafe Battery Pack support, Apple Card Family and the usual enhancements and bug fixes.
Qualcomm has launched it's first ever smartphone, “Smartphone for Snapdragon Insiders”. A ‘Smartphone for Snapdragon Insiders’, the new smartphone has been designed in collaboration with Asus and is specifically for the company's loyalty programme called Snapdragon Insiders that was launched in March.
Google has released the July 2021 Android Security Bulletin, giving carriers and device makers a fresh set of patches to install. Though Google puts out the Android security patches each month
Samsung has launched the Samsung Galaxy M32 in the UK. The latest addition to the Samsung Galaxy M series, comes with an Infinity-U super AMOLED display and versatile quad camera on top of a 5,000mAh battery.
Porsche has unveiled details of its upcoming sixth-generation PCM infotainment system before it's integrated into the 911, Cayenne and Panamera ranges this summer. The developers behind the new-for-2021 Porsche Communication Management system (PCM) have focused on providing swish, simple and clear menus, which evolve the style first seen in the Taycan into a format that features some handy new tech.