Samsung doesn't seem to be planning any revolutionary changes to charging speeds for its upcoming flagship Galaxy S26 Ultra. According to a new certification that has appeared in the Chinese regulator's database, the device will continue to support only 45W wired charging, the same as its predecessor. This means that the rumoured 60W support will not be available. The smartphone will be charged via the standard 10V/4.5A or 15V/3A modes that have long been used in the Galaxy S line.
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Vivo is preparing to launch a new flagship series of smartphones - the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro, which are rumoured to debut on 13 October in China after the National Day celebrations. Below is a summary of what is known about the new products at the moment.
It is likely that the restriction will be lifted in the future
Prices start at $800
Toyota plans to start production of two new electric-powered SUVs in the United States, according to Reuters. There is little information about them yet.
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According to Autocar, the new model should be released in 2027. The new model will be produced at the Valencia plant, where the Ford Kuga is currently assembled.
Finnish company HMD Global has introduced a new Vibe 5G smartphone, as well as two classic push-button phones - HMD 101 and HMD 102. These are affordable, rugged devices focused on basic communication support. The company is likely to continue developing the devices it has been selling for many years under the Nokia brand.
Toyota is preparing an update of the Corolla. The first reliable images were published by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). This is a usual practice for MIIT, which registers all new models before they go on sale.
Xiaomi has introduced a new e-reader in China, the Moaan InkPalm Mini Plus 2, which could become a serious competitor to the Kindle. It runs on Android 14 and has up to 512 GB of internal storage, which is significantly more than most analogues, which are usually limited to 32 GB. However, hardly anyone needs such large storage in an e-reader.
Ducati continues to experiment with electric technology: at the IAA Mobility show in Munich, the company showed the V21L prototype. It is the first Volkswagen Group vehicle with a solid-state lithium-metal battery. The power cell was developed by QuantumScape and PowerCo.
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