Google’s Fi Wireless celebrates 10 years with a new affordable plan and a Pixel 9 Pro deal

Google’s carrier, which is now called Google Fi Wireless, has turned ten years old, believe it or not. To celebrate the occasion, it’s launched a new affordable plan. It’s called Unlimited Essentials and is $35 per month for one line. It gives you unlimited calls, texts, and data, but high-speed data is capped at 30GB per month. The other two plans have also been slightly revamped. Unlimited Standard (previously called Simply Unlimited) is $50 per month and gives you 50GB of high-speed data (up from 35GB), as well as 25GB of high-speed tethering (up from 5GB). It also continues to offer…

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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE’s chipset leaks and you might not like it

Samsung released the Galaxy S24 FE in October of last year, and so we’re probably still a few months away from the launch of its successor. Still, we may now have an idea of what chipset the Galaxy S25 FE will employ, and it’s one you may not like. According to a new leak, the S25 FE will go with Samsung’s own Exynos 2400e SoC. If that sounds familiar, it’s because the S24 FE has the same chipset at the helm. So if there are going to be any upgrades this year, they definitely won’t be in this area. Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Of course, this is just an unconfirmed rumor at this point,…

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Here’s how thin the iPhone 17 Air is, in-hand

The iPhone 17 Air is coming in September to take on Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge, and a ton of rumors have already told us that it’s going to be even thinner than Samsung’s device (5.5 mm vs. 6.4 mm). Now, if you need any help visualizing just how thin that iPhone 17 Air will be, in-hand, compared to the rest of the iPhone 17 family, then the video below shows just this, courtesy of a purported iPhone 17 Air mold straight from China. Interestingly, this mold is 5.65 mm thin, which is a tiny bit thicker than the previously rumored 5.5 mm, but that’s still insanely thin. Take a look: In…

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Instagram Launches ‘Edits’ App to Replace CapCut

Instagram today launched Edits, a video editing app that fills the void left by the removal of the ByteDance-owned CapCut app earlier this year. CapCut was pulled from the App Store when TikTok was, but it has not returned.



Just after CapCut was removed from the ‌App Store‌, Instagram announced that it was working on Edits, but it has taken several months for the app to be ready to debut. Edits is made for creators, and it can be used with Instagram or other social media apps like TikTok.

Edits is designed for video creation, and it has a full suite of tools for filming videos, editing, and adding effects like AI-powered animations and cutouts. There’s a section for keeping track of ideas, managing projects, and exporting content, plus an inspiration feed of reels with performance insights.

Instagram says that it worked with creators to streamline the app’s design and functionality so that it would meet the video editing needs of those who make content for social media.

In the future, Edits will get support for keyframes, AI modifications, collaboration tools, and more fonts, text animations, voice effects, and filters.

Edits is a free download from the ‌App Store‌. [Direct Link]

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T-Mobile Adds New Plans With More Hotspot Data

U.S. carrier T-Mobile today introduced two new higher-end plans that include additional hotspot data and satellite connectivity, with the plans replacing its previous Go5G Plus and Go5G Next plans.



Experience More replaces Go5G Plus, and it has an additional 10 GB of hotspot data (60 GB total) and satellite connectivity that will be available through the end of the year. Customers can continue to upgrade every two years. Experience More is priced at $85 for a single line, but that price does not include taxes and fees.

Experience Beyond is T-Mobile’s highest-end plan, replacing Go5G Next. It includes 250 GB of hotspot data instead of 50 GB, and 30 GB of high-speed data per month in Canada and Mexico, twice as much as before. It also includes satellite connectivity and the option to upgrade your smartphone each year. Experience Beyond is priced at $100 for a single line including taxes and fees, but prices are lower with more lines.

Both of the new plans come with a 5-year price guarantee, with T-Mobile promising that the price of their talk, text, and data will stay the same for five years. T-Mobile includes Netflix with ads, Apple TV+, MLB.TV, and MLS Season Pass with both plans, and Hulu with ads is also available with the Experience Beyond plan.

The Experience More and Experience Beyond plans will be available starting on April 23. Customers who already have Go5G Next or Go5G More will get the additional benefits at no extra cost.

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Huawei Enjoy 80 launched with big battery and budget pricing

Huawei took the wraps off its latest budget-friendly Enjoy phone in China today. The Enjoy 80 features a 6,620mAh battery, a 6.67-inch LCD, and affordable pricing. Huawei Enjoy 80 The device is built around a 6.67-inch LCD with HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. The panel is rated at 1,000 nits peak brightness and features Always-on Display functionality despite not being an OLED. The main highlight is the massive 6,620mAh battery which supports 40W wired charging. Huawei also added a programmable Enjoy X Key on the left-hand side and IP64 dust and water…

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Google Fi Gains New $35/Month Unlimited Plan, Improved iPhone Integration

Google’s cellular service Google Fi Wireless is today being updated with a new Unlimited Essentials plan, priced at $35 per month for a single line. The plan includes unlimited calls, text, and data, with 30 GB of high-speed data.



The new plan comes as Google Fi celebrates its 10th anniversary. Google Fi is an MVNO that uses T-Mobile’s network, providing lower-cost service for smartphone users. When it launched, it was only available for select Android devices, but it has been available on the iPhone since 2018.

Other Google Fi plans are being updated alongside the introduction of the new plan. The $50/month Simply Unlimited plan is now Unlimited Standard, and it includes 50 GB of high-speed data, up from 35 GB, plus 25 GB of hotspot data, up from 5 GB.

The Unlimited Premium plan (formerly Unlimited Plus) includes 100 GB of high-speed data, up from 50 GB, along with 50 GB of hotspot data.

Google is adding support for data-only eSIMs, which means iPad users can sign up for Google Fi as a data option. Previously, Google had data-only options, but only for physical SIMs. Google Fi 5G coverage is expanding to more than 92 international locations for Unlimited Premium users, which more than doubles previous availability. International 5G connectivity is also now available on iPhones with Google Fi, so it is no longer limited to Android users.

‌iPhone‌ users will also soon be able to listen to their Google Fi voicemails on the Phone app instead of being required to use the Fi app, thanks to new ‌iPhone‌ integration that Google is introducing.

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Redmi Turbo 4 Pro runs Geekbench, has some specs confirmed

The Redmi Turbo 4 Pro has been leaking a lot lately, and it will be finally fully unveiled on April 24. Ahead of that, it looks like someone in possession of a prototype has decided to run Geekbench on it. This has confirmed the use of the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, and the prototype in question has 16GB of RAM. It runs Android 15, as the phone should from day one, naturally with Xiaomi’s HyperOS on top. Those are all the details confirmed by the benchmark, but through previous leaks we know that the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro has a 6.83-inch flat LTPS OLED screen with 1280×2800…

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