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Week 25 in review: Nothing Phone (2), Google Pixel 8, and OnePlus V Fold leaks

Welcome to another week’s recap. Interestingly, our top story of the week was Nothing’s transparent USB-C phone cable (2). The cable has an engraving of the brand as well as six tiny circles, which we hope are LEDs, but are probably just part of the design.

While we’re on the subject, we’ve received published prices for the 8/256GB and 12/512GB Nothing Phone (2) – €729 and €849, respectively. We will find out for sure on July 11.

We’ve collected a list of all Galaxy devices eligible for OneUI 6.0 and Android 14. The Galaxy S21 or higher will definitely get Android 14 along with the mid-range Galaxy Z Fold3/4 and Z Flip3/4, Galaxy A73, A72, A54, A53 , A52, A34, A33, A24, A14, A13 and A04s should get the latest version of Android this year or early next year, judging by previous releases. The Galaxy M54, M53 5G, M33 5G and M23, along with the Galaxy F54, F23 and F14 5G will also qualify.

The Google Pixel 8 duo’s display specifications have been leaked. The Pixel 8 Pro will have a 6.70-inch 1344x2992px 120Hz display with a maximum brightness of 1600 nits – that’s a slightly lower ppi compared to the 7 Pro, but a much higher maximum brightness. The Pixel 8 gets a smaller 6.17-inch 1080p panel with a faster 120Hz refresh rate and a higher brightness of 1400 nits than its predecessor.

We’ve got our first CAD renders of the OnePlus V Fold. It is bigger than Find N2 and will be more in line with Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 and vivo X Fold2. In terms of design, we can see that the OnePlus V Fold will bring sleek metal sides and a tall punch-hole cover display. The back appears to have a leather-like finish and a prominent camera ring housing the three sensors and Hasselblad branding. Based on the rumours, we should see a 50 MP main camera (IMX 890) alongside an unspecified ultra-wide module and a periscope lens. The OnePlus V Fold is expected to debut with a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2 chipset and a 4,800mAh battery with support for up to 100W wired charging.

Honor 90 Lite is official with Dimensity 6020 chipset and 100 MP main camera. The other cameras are 5MP ultra-wide, 2MP macro and 16MP selfie. The phone has a 6.7-inch 90Hz display and a 4500mAh battery with 35W charging. The Honor 90 Lite costs £300 in the UK and €300 elsewhere in Europe.

Those are the biggest stories of the week, but you can see the full list below.

Carl Pei shows off new transparent cable for Nothing Phone (2)

Well, only the two USB-C ends are transparent. Nothing is focused on the design, so even small additions are important.


Nothing Phone (2) pricing and storage options in Europe not leaked ahead of launch

It will cost almost twice as much as the first one.


Here is the list of Samsung Galaxy devices eligible for Android 14 + One UI 6.0

In accordance with Samsung’s update policy, we have a preliminary list of eligible devices.


Google Pixel 8 duo screen specifications leaked

Both upcoming Pixel phones will have flat screens with curved corners.


OnePlus V Fold appears in new renders

However, it won’t just be the new Oppo Find N2.


Kuo: Apple iPhone 15 will get an upgraded UWB chip to improve the Vision Pro user experience

iPhone 16 will pioneer Wi-Fi 7.


Honor 90 Lite comes with Dimensity 6020, 100MP camera

It has an FHD+ display, unlike the Honor 70 Lite, more RAM and storage space, faster charging and other improvements.


Asus Zenfone 10 certified by Wi-Fi Alliance

The phone has support for Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, 5GHz and 6GHz.


Google's latest advertising campaign shows the iPhone 14 Pro as the envy of the Pixel 7 Pro

Despite everything, they can still be “#BestPhonesForever”.


Leaked prices of Samsung Galaxy Watch6, Galaxy Watch6 Classic

The full list for the Eurozone has been published.


More Samsung Galaxy Watch6 specifications have been leaked

Battery sizes, colors, memory and storage.


Redmi K60 Ultra certified with 120W charging

The device is expected to launch in China in the coming months.


Announced JCB Toughphone and Toughphone Max

Both new rugged phones will be available from mid-July.


Fairphone 5 images leak, show thinner bezels and transparent color

There are no specs to go with the pictures, but between the frame and the punched hole, improvements are obvious on the front (less so on the back).


Redmi Note 12R could become the first phone with Snapdragon 4 Gen 2

The phone hasn’t been officially announced, but it has appeared on China Telecom’s website, complete with specs, images and even pricing.


The limited edition Infinix Note 30 Pro smartphone celebrates collaboration with the Tesla Science Center

The customized Note 30 VIP comes with a limited edition clear silicone case, a 15W Qi wireless charger and a limited edition box.


Asus Zenfone 10 specs appear with multiple renders, confirm 3.5mm headphone jack

It will be launched on June 29 with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC.


Amazfit Cheetah and Cheetah Pro announced for runners with classic crown and dual-band GPS

The new Cheetah series is part of Amazfit’s Performance line.


AT&T is offering the Pixel Fold for half the price

However, you may need to act quickly.


The Samsung Galaxy M34 5G has been confirmed to be launched soon

The upcoming device is likely to have identical specifications to the Galaxy A34.


Red Magic 8S Pro leak confirms Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2

The source also suggests that a Red Magic gaming tablet is on the way.


Realme is leaving the German market soon

A representative of Realme Germany confirmed that the company will redirect its budget to other European markets.


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Welcome to another week’s recap. Interestingly, our top story of the week was Nothing’s transparent USB-C phone cable (2). The cable has an engraving of the brand as well as six tiny circles, which we hope are LEDs, but are probably just part of the design.

While we’re on the subject, we’ve received published prices for the 8/256GB and 12/512GB Nothing Phone (2) – €729 and €849, respectively. We will find out for sure on July 11.

We’ve collected a list of all Galaxy devices eligible for OneUI 6.0 and Android 14. The Galaxy S21 or higher will definitely get Android 14 along with the mid-range Galaxy Z Fold3/4 and Z Flip3/4, Galaxy A73, A72, A54, A53 , A52, A34, A33, A24, A14, A13 and A04s should get the latest version of Android this year or early next year, judging by previous releases. The Galaxy M54, M53 5G, M33 5G and M23, along with the Galaxy F54, F23 and F14 5G will also qualify.

The Google Pixel 8 duo’s display specifications have been leaked. The Pixel 8 Pro will have a 6.70-inch 1344x2992px 120Hz display with a maximum brightness of 1600 nits – that’s a slightly lower ppi compared to the 7 Pro, but a much higher maximum brightness. The Pixel 8 gets a smaller 6.17-inch 1080p panel with a faster 120Hz refresh rate and a higher brightness of 1400 nits than its predecessor.

We’ve got our first CAD renders of the OnePlus V Fold. It is bigger than Find N2 and will be more in line with Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 and vivo X Fold2. In terms of design, we can see that the OnePlus V Fold will bring sleek metal sides and a tall punch-hole cover display. The back appears to have a leather-like finish and a prominent camera ring housing the three sensors and Hasselblad branding. Based on the rumours, we should see a 50 MP main camera (IMX 890) alongside an unspecified ultra-wide module and a periscope lens. The OnePlus V Fold is expected to debut with a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2 chipset and a 4,800mAh battery with support for up to 100W wired charging.

Honor 90 Lite is official with Dimensity 6020 chipset and 100 MP main camera. The other cameras are 5MP ultra-wide, 2MP macro and 16MP selfie. The phone has a 6.7-inch 90Hz display and a 4500mAh battery with 35W charging. The Honor 90 Lite costs £300 in the UK and €300 elsewhere in Europe.

Those are the biggest stories of the week, but you can see the full list below.

Well, only the two USB-C ends are transparent. Nothing is focused on the design, so even small additions are important.

It will cost almost twice as much as the first one.

In accordance with Samsung’s update policy, we have a preliminary list of eligible devices.

Both upcoming Pixel phones will have flat screens with curved corners.

However, it won’t just be the new Oppo Find N2.

iPhone 16 will pioneer Wi-Fi 7.

It has an FHD+ display, unlike the Honor 70 Lite, more RAM and storage space, faster charging and other improvements.

The phone has support for Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, 5GHz and 6GHz.

Despite everything, they can still be “#BestPhonesForever”.

The full list for the Eurozone has been published.

Battery sizes, colors, memory and storage.

The device is expected to launch in China in the coming months.

Both new rugged phones will be available from mid-July.

There are no specs to go with the pictures, but between the frame and the punched hole, improvements are obvious on the front (less so on the back).

The phone hasn’t been officially announced, but it has appeared on China Telecom’s website, complete with specs, images and even pricing.

The customized Note 30 VIP comes with a limited edition clear silicone case, a 15W Qi wireless charger and a limited edition box.

It will be launched on June 29 with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC.

The new Cheetah series is part of Amazfit’s Performance line.

However, you may need to act quickly.

The upcoming device is likely to have identical specifications to the Galaxy A34.

The source also suggests that a Red Magic gaming tablet is on the way.

A representative of Realme Germany confirmed that the company will redirect its budget to other European markets.

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