Galaxy S25 benchmarked running Android 16 (One UI 8.0)!

The Galaxy S25 has been spotted in the Geekbench benchmark database running Android 16 (One UI 8.0). Earlier this month, Galaxy S25 Ultra Android 16 firmware was spotted on Samsung’s servers, and the base model has now appeared on Geekbench running a newer Android 16 firmware. Last year, the first Android 15 firmware and benchmarks […]

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Six Things to Know About Apple’s Upcoming Foldable iPhone

We’ve been hearing rumors about a foldable iPhone for almost a decade now, but it looks like we might finally see the device come to fruition in 2026. We’re going to be waiting many more months for the foldable ‌iPhone‌, but so far we’re hearing good things.


  1. Apple wants to make it creaseless. It’s taken Apple multiple years to design a foldable ‌iPhone‌ that it’s satisfied with because Apple wants to get away from the pesky crease that impacts most foldable smartphones on the market. Apple is aiming for an entirely creaseless look so you won’t be distracted by a visible line going through the middle of the display.
  2. It’ll open like a book. Based on the myriad rumors we’ve heard, Apple experimented with multiple designs. There was talk last year that Apple would go with a clamshell design that opens top to bottom, like the Galaxy Z Flip. That’s possibly something we’ll see in the future, but now it’s sounding like Apple’s first foldable ‌iPhone‌ will have the book-like design we’ve seen in foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold. iOS isn’t designed for a horizontal orientation, so this is going to require some major software updates. Apple is rumored to be working to redesign iOS 19, iPadOS 19, and macOS 16 to be more consistent cross-platform, and that kind of design would work well when you need an operating system that works seamlessly in both vertical and horizontal orientations.
  3. For size, imagine the iPad mini. When it’s closed, Apple’s foldable ‌iPhone‌ is rumored to have a 5.5-inch outer display, which is smaller than current ‌iPhone‌ models that start at 6.1 inches. When opened, though, it will be 7.8 inches, which isn’t too far off from the old 7.9-inch iPad mini. Picture the ‌iPad mini‌ in horizontal orientation, or put two 6.1-inch iPhones side by side to get an idea of how big the display might be.
  4. It’s going to be thick and thin. Apple is going to use some iPhone 17 Air tech for the foldable ‌iPhone‌, and it could be as thin as 4.8mm when it’s opened up. That’s even thinner than the 5.1-inch 12.9-inch iPad Pro, which is Apple’s thinnest device to date. When closed, though, it’ll be somewhere around 9mm to 9.5mm, which is chunky.
  5. It might have Touch ID. This is a weird one, but Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple might use a Touch ID power button instead of Face ID. If Apple can’t slim down that front-facing TrueDepth camera module enough to get the screen to an acceptable thinness, ‌Touch ID‌ could work instead.
  6. It’s going to cost you. Foldable smartphones are far from cheap, even from Android manufacturers. Apple’s version is going to be expensive, with rumors suggesting it will be priced somewhere around $2,000 to $2,500.

These are just the current rumors, and in the years before a device actually launches, information can be all over the place due to Apple’s experimentation. The details we’re hearing are starting to firm up, but there could be changes before it comes out. And given Apple’s track record lately, it might never be released.

Right now, it looks like we could get the first foldable ‌iPhone‌ right around late 2026, so we might be hearing more in the coming months as we get into the 2026 ‌iPhone‌ rumor cycle.

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Strasbourg-OL: Strasbourg peut croire au podium, coup d’arrêt pour Lyon – RMC Sport

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Samsung patent reveals 360-degree foldable device

Most of the foldable smartphones today are inward folding devices – the main screen is protected by the outer shell, and you have a smaller outer screen for notifications and basic tasks. Some makers like Huawei also have outward folding devices, which wrap the folding screen around the back of the device. While sleeker and more futuristic, these types of foldables are seriously compromised in terms of durability, as part of the display is always exposed. What if you could have a foldable that folds both inward and outward? Well, Samsung has patented such a device which was brought to…

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Galaxy Tab S10 FE gets listed for sale without a care for Samsung’s launch

There have been plenty of leaks confirming that Samsung will soon launch the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE+ in the near future. The company itself hasn’t said anything about the new tablets just yet, and it’s unclear when it intends to officially launch them. That’s not stopping Austrian retailer Hartlauer from listing […]

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New “render” shows Samsung using spare parts for the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE

It’s been known for a while now that Samsung is working on an affordable version of its clamshell Z Flip foldable. The company is expected to launch the device as the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 later this year. Alleged renders of the device […]

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iOS 18.4 Expected Next Week – Here Are the Release Notes

With the second release candidate of iOS 18.4 that Apple seeded out today, the company finally provided us with release notes that give a full rundown on what to expect.



There’s an Apple Vision Pro app, new Apple Intelligence features for notifications and additional language support, plus an Apple News Food feature for ‌Apple News‌+ subscribers, and several updates that should improve the functionality of the Photos app. Apple’s release notes are below.

Apple Intelligence (All iPhone 16 models, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max)

– Priority notifications appear at the top of your notifications, highlighting important notifications that may require your immediate attention

– Sketch is now available as an additional style option in Image Playground, allowing you to create gorgeous sketch drawings

– Apple Intelligence features support 8 additional languages and 2 additional English locales, including English (India, Singapore), French (France, Canada), German (Germany), Italian (Italy), Japanese (Japan), Korean (South Korea), Portuguese (Brazil), Simplified Chinese, and Spanish (Spain, Latin America, US)

Apple Vision Pro App

– The new Apple Vision Pro app, automatically installed for users with Apple Vision Pro, helps you discover new content, spatial experiences, and quickly access information about your device

Apple News+

– Recipes from some of the world’s best recipe publishers are now available on Apple News+

– Recipe Catalog allows you to browse or search to find the perfect dish and save it to your Saved Recipes

– Cooking mode lets you easily follow step-by-step directions

– The Food section also includes stories about restaurants, kitchen tips, healthy eating, and more

Photos

– New filters to show or hide items that are not contained in an album, or synced from a Mac or PC, in the Library view in Photos

– Reorder items in the Media Types and Utilities collections in Photos

– Consistent filtering options in all collections, including the ability to sort by oldest or newest first in Photos

– Option to sort albums by Date Modified in Photos

– Ability to disable “Recently Viewed” and “Recently Shared” collections in Photos Settings

– Hidden photos are no longer included for import to Mac or a PC if Use Face ID is enabled in Photos settings

This update also includes the following enhancements and bug fixes:

– Safari recent search suggestions help you quickly get back to previous search topics when starting a new query

– Setup Assistant streamlines steps parents need to take to create a Child Account for a kid in their family, and enables child-appropriate default settings if parents prefer to complete setting up a Child Account later

– Screen Time App Limits persist even after a child uninstalls and reinstalls an app

– App Store includes summaries for user reviews so you can get helpful insights from other users at a glance

– Pause and resume of an app download or update on App Store without losing progress

– New widgets for Podcasts including a Followed Shows widget to track your favorite shows and a Library widget to get to your most used sections, such as Latest Episodes, Saved, and Downloaded

– Ambient Music offers the ability to instantly play music from Control Center, giving access to a set of hand-curated playlists that offer soundtracks for daily life

– Apple Fitness+ Collections can now be added to Library

– Matter-compatible robot vacuum cleaners can be controlled in the Home app as well as be added to scenes and automations

– Support for 10 new system languages including Bangla, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu

Some features may not be available for all regions or on all Apple devices. For information on the security content of Apple software updates, please visit:

https://support.apple.com/100100

Apple’s release notes don’t actually include all of the new features that were found in the update during the beta testing period, including some new Control Center options and a handful of new emoji characters.

iOS 18.4 is expected in early April, which is actually next week. It’s looking like Apple could release the update on Tuesday, April 1, given that we got two release candidates this week.

Related Roundups: iOS 18, iPadOS 18
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