A Realme V23 smartphone surprisingly appeared on China Telecom’s website – one of the biggest carriers in the company’s homeland. It is listed along with some photos and specs, which indicates that a launch may be just around the corner.
Realme teased the Realme 9 Pro+ Free Fire Limited Edition in February without divulging anything about it, and yesterday, a leaked image of its sketch gave us a glimpse of the smartphone’s design. Today, Realme’s Thai branch took to social media to give us our best look yet at the Realme 9 Pro+ Free Fire Limited Edition while also revealing its launch date.
The iPhone SE (2022), is the newest and most affordable iPhone. This iPhone seems to have a lot of interest despite low sales figures. We’re assuming that’s because it’s the most affordable way to get into the iOS ecosystem if you don’t want to buy refurbished or used devices. But the iPhone SE (2022) also looks old and dated, even though it has the highest performing mobile SoC available.
nubia sent us an invite to its next launch event, which is taking place on April 12 at 7 AM EST. As you can see below, it’s going to be all about “the next level gaming beast”, so clearly we’re talking about a device that’s part of the Red Magic stable. But what could it be?
At the beginning of the war, Elon Musk responded to the request of the Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine Mikhail Fedorov by providing us with terminals for Starlink satellite Internet. As it turned out, Ukraine has already received 5,000 such devices.
Over a year ago the Amazfit GTS 2 Mini launched in India at Rs7,000 and proved to be one of the more popular smartwatches from the company. Now it has come out with a new version, which knocks the price down to Rs6,000, which will go on sale on the official store and Amazon.in on April 11 (Monday). Note that there will be a special launch discount of Rs1,000 only on the 11th.
CEO of language learning platform Duolingo Louis Von Ahn (Luis von Ahn) supported Ukraine and shared interesting statistics.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ chipset is coming sooner than expected. According to an unnamend source in the supply chain, the Plus model of Android’s flagship chip is due as early as June, or July at the latest.
Honor held a virtual launch today, announcing two new phones, part of the Play series – a vanilla Play 6T and a slightly more powerful Play 6T Pro. Both have 5G-enabled Dimensity chipsets and attractive prices, but there’s a big chance these devices remain bound to the domestic market.
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy M53 5G, which is equipped with a 108 MP main camera and a large 6. 7″ 120 Hz Super AMOLED Plus display. If those specs sound familiar, it’s because the M53 is basically a budget version of the Galaxy A73 5G (rather than the A53, despite the similar names).
The vivo Y21 smartphone was launched in India back in August, and now, almost eight months later, it is getting a refresh. The company launched the vivo Y21G smartphone, which is a lot like its original Y21 with its 8mm profile, but with a slightly more powerful chipset and more attractive prices.
Due to the invasionRussia to Ukraine Spotify recently announced its withdrawal from the Russian market. As it turned out, the company is not only closing its representative office, but also curtailing the operation of its service in the country.
Realme had a big today in India as it introduced five new products in the country – Realme GT 2 Pro, Realme 9 (4G), Realme Buds Air 3, Realme Book Prime, and Realme Smart TV Stick. And towards the end of the event, Realme VP, Mr. Madhav Sheth, announced that the vanilla GT 2 will launch in India during the company’s fourth anniversary, which will be celebrated on May 4.
During the pre-order period Samsung US was offering $50 discounts on the regular prices of the Galaxy S22 series – those regular prices being $800 for the S22, $1,000 for the S22+ and $1,200 for the S22 Ultra (for the base memory configuration). Those prices haven’t budged since then, however, the company has offered new ways to save some money almost every week.














