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Realme 15T 5G Leak Reveals Slim Design, Dimensity 6400 Max Chipset, AI Camera Features and Pricing

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Highlights

  • Leak reveals the Realme 15T 5G will be touted as the thinnest and lightest in its class.
  • It offers Dimensity 6400 Max chipset, a triple rear camera setup, 60W fast charging, reverse charging, and 5-year battery health support.
  • The phone is expected in three configurations with price starting at ₹20,999.
  • Colour options will most like include Silk Blue and Suit Titanium.
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Realme 15T 5G’s leaked images. (Image credit – @yabhishekhd on X)

The Realme 15T 5G is getting closer to launch, but we don’t have to wait any long for key features thanks to the fresh leak. A tipster on X (formerly Twitter) has shared major details the phone’s design, specifications, colour options, storage variants and expected pricing. So, here’s everything we know about the phone so far.

Realme 15T 5G – Design and Key Features (Leaked)

According to new leaks by tipster @yabhishekhd on X, the Realme 15T 5G is being promoted as the thinnest and lightest in its class.” The device reportedly measures 7.79mm in thickness and weighs 181 grams, making it one of the most compact phones in its segment.

The tipster has shared several images of what seems to be official marketing material of the upcoming phone.

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Caption – Realme 15T 5G’s leaked details. (Image credit – @yabhishekhd on X)

The phone resembles older iPhone models with flat edges, rounded corners, and a squircle-shaped camera module in the top-left corner of the rear panel. The module houses three camera sensors along with an LED flash. While two color variants will feature a clean matte-like back, one version will showcase a marble-textured finish for a more stylish appeal.

Under the hood, the Realme 15T 5G is expected to run on the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 Max 5G processor (6nm). Benchmark results on AnTuTu reveal a score of 480,000+ points, pointing toward solid mid-range performance. To ensure stable usage during heavy workloads, the device will also feature a 6050 mm² vapor chamber cooling system.

The phone will support 60W fast charging with an 80W charging adapter likely included in the box. Battery-centric features such as 5-year battery health, bypass charging, and reverse charging are also part of the package.

The Realme 15T 5G will emphasise AI-based camera capabilities. Some of the highlighted features include AI Glare Remover, AI Landscape, AI Live Photo, AI Edit Genie, AI Unblur, AI Ultra Clarity 2.0, and AI Smart Remover 2.0, enhancing both photography and editing experiences directly on the device.

Variants, Pricing, and Availability

The tipster also shared pricing details in a separate post on X. The phone is expected to launch in three configurations –

  • 8GB + 128GB – INR 20,999
  • 8GB + 256GB – INR 22,999
  • 12GB + 256GB – INR 24,999

With introductory offers, the starting price may drop even further. According to the images shared, color options will include Silk Blue, Flowing Silver, and Suit Titanium.

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Realme 15T 5G’s colour options. (Image credit – @yabhishekhd on X)

Certification Listings and Global Launch

The Realme 15T 5G has already been spotted on Bluetooth SIG, FCC, EEC, TKDN, NBTC, and Geekbench databases, confirming support for 2G/3G/4G/5G networks, dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz + 5GHz), Bluetooth BR/EDR/LE, NFC, and Android 15-based Realme UI 6.0. Certification details also suggest that the phone will be launched not just in India, but also in Europe, Indonesia, the USA, and Thailand.

With multiple leaks and certifications piling up, the Realme 15T 5G seems set for an imminent launch.

FAQs

Q1. What processor powers the Realme 15T 5G?

Answer. The Realme 15T 5G is expected to feature the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 Max 5G chipset built on a 6nm process. It scored over 480,000 points on AnTuTu, indicating solid mid-range performance.

Q2. What are the key camera features of the Realme 15T 5G?

Answer. The phone will offer AI-powered camera tools like AI Glare Remover, AI Ultra Clarity 2.0, AI Smart Remover 2.0, and AI Edit Genie.

Q3. What are the expected variants and pricing for the Realme 15T 5G?

Answer. Three configurations are expected: 8GB+128GB at ₹20,999, 8GB+256GB at ₹22,999, and 12GB+256GB at ₹24,999.

Q4. Will the Realme 15T 5G launch globally?

Answer. Yes, certification listings confirm support for global markets including India, Europe, USA, Indonesia, and Thailand.

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Samsung Confirms September 4 Galaxy Event – Galaxy S25 FE and Tab S11 Series Expected

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Highlights

  • Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S25 FE and Tab S11 series at the September 4 Galaxy Event.
  • The Galaxy S25 FE may feature an Exynos 2400 chip, while the Tab S11 lineup includes a 14.6″ Ultra and an 11″ model.
  • A budget Tab S10 Lite is also expected.
  • Early reservations for Galaxy Tabs are open and customers who reserve by September 3 can get $50 off.

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Caption – Samsung Confirms September 4 Galaxy Event details. (Image credit – Samsung)

Samsung isn’t slowing down after last month’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 launch. The company has now confirmed another Galaxy Event scheduled for Wednesday, September 4, which will be streamed live on Samsung’s YouTube channel and website starting at 5:30 AM ET.

In its announcement post, Samsung promises the unveiling of “premium AI tablets” along with “the newest member of the Galaxy S25 family.” This strongly points toward the introduction of the Galaxy Tab S11 lineup and the Galaxy S25 FE smartphone, both of which have been the subject of numerous leaks in recent weeks.

The Korean tech giant also posted a teaser-cum-invitation video titled “Invitation for Galaxy Event September 2025” on its official YouTube Channel.

Unlike Samsung’s bigger “Unpacked” shows that highlight cutting-edge flagships such as the Galaxy S26 series or the rumoured tri-fold phone, this event seems more focused on practical upgrades.

Let’s take a look at everything expected to come out in the event.

Galaxy S25 FE

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Caption – Previously leaked render of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 FE.

Rumours suggest the Galaxy S25 FE will replace the Snapdragon 8 Elite found in the S25+ with Samsung’s Exynos 2400 chip, while keeping most of the higher-end features intact.

Pricing hasn’t been revealed. But if Samsung manages to keep the cost in check or if carriers roll out competitive multi-year deals, the FE could be an appealing option heading into the holiday season.

Galaxy Tab S11 Series

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Caption – Leaked renders of the upcoming Galaxy Tab S11 series. (Image credit – WinFuture)

The Galaxy Tab S11 range is also expected to make an appearance. While the overall design language seems similar to last year’s series, Samsung is making a few strategic changes. The 14.6-inch Ultra model will return as the flagship tablet, while the mid-sized 12.4-inch version is being skipped this year.

Samsung is also bringing back the 11-inch model, giving buyers more size flexibility. Even without major surprises, these tablets are set to remain some of the best Android options available.

Galaxy Tab S10 Lite

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Caption – Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite. (Image credit – Samsung)

Alongside the flagship tablets, Samsung will also introduce the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, priced at $349. Positioned against Apple’s entry-level iPad, it could be a strong budget-friendly option for those who want Samsung’s ecosystem at a lower price point.

Pre-Orders and Reservations

Samsung has opened early reservations for the Galaxy Tab lineup on its official website. Customers who reserve a unit by September 3 will receive $50 off additional products once they complete their order between September 4 and October 5.

FAQs

Q1. When is Samsung’s next Galaxy Event scheduled?

Answer. Samsung has confirmed its Galaxy Event for Wednesday, September 4, starting at 5:30 AM ET, streamed live on YouTube and its official website.

Q2. Which devices are expected to launch at the event?

Answer. Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S25 FE smartphone and the Galaxy Tab S11 series, including a 14.6-inch Ultra model and an 11-inch variant.

Q3. What chipset might power the Galaxy S25 FE?

Answer. Rumours suggest the Galaxy S25 FE will feature Samsung’s Exynos 2400 chip, replacing the Snapdragon 8 Elite found in the S25+.

Q4. Are there any pre-order benefits for the Galaxy Tab lineup?

Answer. Customers who reserve a Galaxy Tab by September 3 will receive $50 off additional products when completing their order between September 4 and October 5.

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WhatsApp Rolls Out AI Writing Help Tool with Private Processing on iOS and Android

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Highlights

  • WhatsApp’s new AI-powered Writing Help tool is now available to more iOS and Android users, offering message refinement with five tone options.
  • Powered by Meta’s Private Processing, the tool ensures messages are processed anonymously and encrypted, without scanning chat history or storing data.
  • The feature is opt-in and disabled by default and users must enable it manually.

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Caption – WhatsApp has rolled out the AI Writing Help Tool. (Image credit – WhatsApp)

WhatsApp is expanding access to its new AI-powered Writing Help tool, designed to make messages clearer, more polished, and even more fun. The feature was first spotted in the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.25.23.7 and was initially available only to a small group of users for testing. This limited rollout allowed WhatsApp to quietly iron out bugs and gather feedback before moving to a wider release. Now, more users on both iOS and Android can try out the feature.

In a dedicated blog post, WhatsApp explained that Writing Help acts as an AI assistant to refine messages while keeping conversations private and secure. Users can draft a message in either a one-on-one or group chat and tap the new pencil icon to get started.

The tool generates “at least three” alternative phrasings, based on one of five tone options. It has “Rephrase” that improves clarity and flow without changing meaning, “Professional” to adjust wording for more formal communication, “Funny” to add humour or a playful twist, “Supportive” that makes the message softer and more uplifting and “Proofread” to fix grammar or spelling mistakes.

After reviewing, users can keep their original message or swap it with one of the AI-generated suggestions. Importantly, the recipient will not see any indication that AI was used.

Privacy and Meta’s “Private Processing”

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Caption – WhatsApp Writing Help tool is powered by Meta’s Private Processing technology. (Image credit – WABetaInfo)

A key question is whether the feature compromises privacy. WhatsApp says Writing Help is powered by Meta’s Private Processing technology, which ensures that neither Meta nor WhatsApp can read the user’s messages or the AI’s rewritten suggestions. The company emphasises that the system processes only the message currently in the input box, it does not scan past chat history.

Meta also confirmed that the feature is opt-in only, disabled by default. Moreover, it must be enabled manually. The company claims no user data is stored, and all processing is both anonymous and encrypted.

Currently, Writing Help remains in testing with no confirmed release timeline. However, given Meta’s push to integrate AI features across its apps, a wider rollout is expected in the near future.

FAQs

Q1. What is WhatsApp’s new AI Writing Help tool?

Answer. It’s an AI-powered assistant that refines messages with options like Rephrase, Professional, Funny, Supportive, and Proofread to improve clarity and tone.

Q2. How does WhatsApp ensure privacy with this feature?

Answer. The tool uses Meta’s Private Processing, which keeps messages encrypted and anonymous. It processes only the current input and doesn’t scan chat history.

Q3. Is the AI Writing Help feature enabled by default?

Answer. No, it’s opt-in only. Users must manually enable it, and WhatsApp confirms that no user data is stored during processing.

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Nothing Phone (3) Under Scrutiny After Stock Photos Mistakenly Shown as Camera Samples

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Highlights

  • Demo units of the Nothing Phone (3) in New Zealand displayed licensed stock images as camera samples.
  • Co-founder Akis Evangelidis clarified the images were placeholders meant to be replaced before launch, calling the incident an “unfortunate oversight.”
  • The misstep has sparked criticism over transparency, potentially affecting consumer confidence in a brand known for design and openness.
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Nothing Phone (3). (Image credit – Nothing)

It appears Nothing Phone (3) has landed itself in a fresh controversy. According to reports, it was discovered that retail demo units of the phone were showcasing stock images as if they were actual photos taken with the device. The incident has raised concerns over the company’s transparency in product marketing. Here’s what we know.

Nothing Phone (3) Controversy

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Nothing Phone (3) retail demo units were busted for showcasing stock images. (Screenshot credit – Android Authority)

According to a report by Android Authority, demo units in New Zealand displayed images under the tagline “Here’s what our community has captured with Phone (3).” However, attentive users quickly realised the photos weren’t captured by the smartphone at all. Instead, they were licensed stock photographs shot by professional photographers using high-end cameras.

Some of these images had even been circulating online since 2023, well before the Phone (3) was introduced.

One photographer named Roman Fox has confirmed to Android Authority that his image of a car’s headlight was featured on the demo device and was originally taken with a Fujifilm XH2s. While Nothing had legally acquired the photo through a stock image library, the presentation of it as a community-captured Phone (3) sample is what sparked the criticism.

Nothing’s Response

Responding to the issue, Nothing co-founder Akis Evangelidis clarified in a post on X (formerly Twitter) that the images were only meant to serve as “placeholders” in early demo units. He explained that the company intended to replace them with genuine Phone (3) photos ahead of the official rollout.

However, due to what he called an “unfortunate oversight,” the swap never happened. Evangelidis stressed that the incident was not a deliberate attempt to mislead buyers.

The situation has raised questions about how smartphone makers market their devices. Critics of the brand have been quick to point out that for a brand that has consistently emphasised design innovation and transparency, the misstep feels particularly damaging.

Even minor lapses like this can affect consumer confidence and despite Nothing’s explanation, some potential buyers may now view the Phone (3) with scepticism.

FAQs

Q1. What recent controversy is Nothing Phone (3) facing?

Answer. Retail demo units in New Zealand displayed licensed stock images as if they were captured by the Phone (3), misleading users about its camera capabilities.

Q2. How did Nothing respond to the issue of stock images?

Answer. Co-founder Akis Evangelidis stated the images were placeholders meant for early demo units and were mistakenly not replaced due to an “unfortunate oversight.”

Q3. Why has the incident of stock images used as Nothing Phone (3) raised concerns among users?

Answer. Critics argue the misstep undermines Nothing’s emphasis on transparency and design integrity, potentially affecting consumer trust in the brand.

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Apple Secures Nearly Half of TSMC’s 2nm Chip Supply, iPad Pro’s Tandem OLED Tech Likely to Come to Future iPhones

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Highlights

  • Apple has secured nearly half of TSMC’s upcoming 2nm chip output for its A20 processor.
  • It is expected to feature in the iPhone 18 series, outpacing rivals like Qualcomm and AMD.
  • TSMC is scaling up capacity at its Baoshan and Kaohsiung fabs, aiming for 2nm mass production in 2025 despite global challenges.
  • LG is trying to convince Apple to adopt Tandem OLED tech, already in iPad Pro, for iPhones in future.
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TSMC will reportedly begin scaling up its 2nm process in the coming quarter for Apple’s A20 processor. (Image credit – 9to5Mac)

Apple is reportedly set to take a major share of TSMC’s upcoming 2nm chip production. This is because its next-generation A20 processor is expected to debut in the iPhone 18 series. A fresh report now sheds light on TSMC’s production roadmap, the surge in demand and how Apple is positioning itself to dominate early access. Here’s all we know.

Apple Secures TSMC’s 2nm production

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TSMC is reportedly expanding previously planned monthly capacity at its facilities in both Baoshan and Kaohsiung to meet the increased demand. (Image credit – GSMArena)

According to the DigiTimes report via 9to5Mac, TSMC will begin scaling up its 2nm process in the coming quarter. Citing industry supply chain sources, the report says the Taiwanese semiconductor giant is said to be charging as much as $30,000 per wafer, an all-time high price point. Despite the steep cost, demand remains extremely strong with Apple securing “nearly half” of TSMC’s 2nm output.

To cope with this surge, TSMC has reportedly expanded planned monthly capacity at its Baoshan and Kaohsiung facilities. Meanwhile, its 4nm and 3nm production lines are already fully booked through late 2026. Analysts expect this to significantly boost TSMC’s profitability, even with challenges such as global trade tensions, fluctuating exchange rates, and rising operational expenses.

The DigiTimes report reads, “Supply chain sources note that although some in the market once believed TSMC’s rivals—such as Samsung Electronics and Japan’s Rapidus—had the strength to grab orders, TSMC has not been affected and is continuing to advance its process roadmap as planned. The globally watched 2nm node will ramp up in Q4. According to TSMC’s plan, the Hsinchu Baoshan Fab 20 and Kaohsiung Fab 22, which both broke ground in 2022, will be key 2nm bases and will begin production in 2025.”

The report also highlights the competition for 2nm chips beyond Apple. Qualcomm is expected to be the second-largest customer, followed by AMD, MediaTek, Broadcom, and Intel. Looking further ahead, DigiTimes claims that by 2027, “in addition to NVIDIA, customers entering mass production will include Amazon’s Annapurna, Google, Marvell, Bitmain, and more than 10 other major players.”

Despite growing competition, Apple is expected to remain TSMC’s top customer for 2nm chips. The report notes that early adoption of 2nm technology is already outpacing what TSMC saw during the transitions to 3nm and 5nm generations.

LG Pushing Tandem OLED for Future iPhones

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The latest Apple iPad Pro models feature the Tandem OLED panels supplied primarily by LG Display. (Image credit – Apple)

In other Apple news, it is being reported that the Cupertino giant may also bring major display upgrades alongside chip developments to its iPhones in the coming years. The latest iPad Pro models already feature Tandem OLED panels supplied primarily by LG Display. Now, LG is lobbying Apple to bring the same display technology to iPhones.

While Apple has not yet committed, reports suggest the company could introduce Tandem OLED screens in its 2028 iPhone lineup. If approved, LG could secure a stronger position against Samsung Display, Apple’s other key display supplier. LG currently holds 348 U.S. patents in the Tandem OLED domain.

The Tandem OLED panels have already been proven as a viable option for smartphones after Chinese smartphone company Honor featured the tech from BOE in its Magic6 PSR Porsche last year.

Tandem OLED works by stacking two OLED layers, which boosts brightness, extends display lifespan, and improves energy efficiency.

Interestingly, a previous report noted that Apple is considering a “simplified tandem” approach for iPhones, stacking only the blue subpixels, while keeping red and green subpixels on a single layer. This method offers a cost-effective solution to address blue subpixel degradation without significantly raising manufacturing costs.

FAQs

Q1. How much of TSMC’s 2nm chip supply has Apple secured?

Answer. Apple has secured nearly half of TSMC’s upcoming 2nm chip output, primarily for its next-generation A20 processor expected in the iPhone 18 series.

Q2. What is Tandem OLED and how might Apple use it?

Answer. Tandem OLED stacks two OLED layers to boost brightness, extend lifespan, and improve energy efficiency. Apple may adopt a simplified version in iPhones by 2028.

Q3. Why is TSMC’s 2nm production significant?

Answer. TSMC’s 2nm node is ramping up in Q4, with mass production planned for 2025. Despite high wafer costs ($30,000), demand is strong, led by Apple and other tech giants.

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Spotify Introduces In-App Messaging to Share Music, Podcasts and Audiobooks Seamlessly

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Highlights

  • Spotify launches in-app messaging that allows users to send songs, podcasts, and audiobooks directly within the app.
  • It is available on mobile for users aged 16+ and includes emoji reactions, text replies and smart contact suggestions.
  • Spotify messages are encrypted and users will have control over interactions with tools to block, report, or opt out.

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Caption – Spotify Introduces In-App Messaging. (Image credit – Spotify)

Spotify has officially launched a new in-app messaging feature that lets users share music, podcasts, and audiobooks while chatting with friends. The update is available for both free and premium users and aims to make content sharing more interactive and social.

The feature was announced in a blog post titled “Introducing Messages, A New Way To Share What You Love on Spotify with Friends and Family.” Spotify explained that the addition comes after consistent user demand for a dedicated space to share songs and playlists within the app itself. Currently, the feature is rolling out on mobile devices in select markets, limited to users aged 16 and above.

How Spotify In-App Messaging Works?

Spotify messaging supports one-on-one conversations only. Here’s how it works –

  • Users can send tracks, podcasts, or audiobooks directly from the Now Playing screen by tapping the share icon, selecting a friend, and hitting send.
  • Once a message request is accepted, both users can react with emojis, reply with text, and share content back and forth.
Caption – Now users can share content using Spotify messages. (Image credit – Spotify)

Spotify will also suggest contacts to message based on prior interactions, shared playlists, or whether users are on a Family or Duo plan. The Messages tab can be accessed by tapping on the profile photo in the top left corner of the app.

Suggested contacts are determined by whether you’ve previously shared Spotify content, joined Jams, Blends, or collaborative playlists, or if you share the same plan with someone.

That said, Spotify also encourages users to continue sharing content on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, Snapchat, TikTok, and more. “As always, you should continue sharing Spotify content directly through your favorite platforms like Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, Snapchat, TikTok, and more. Messages on Spotify are designed to complement these integrations, not replace them, and we’re excited to continue offering more ways to drive hype for the Spotify content you love, wherever you are,” reads the Spotify post.

Privacy and Security Controls

Spotify says users will have full control over who they interact with. Message requests can be accepted or declined, and it’s possible to block contacts or opt out of the feature entirely via Settings. All messages are encrypted and monitored under Spotify’s Terms of Use and Platform Rules. Reported content will be reviewed, and proactive detection tools are in place to catch harmful or illegal activity.

FAQs

Q1. What is Spotify’s new in-app messaging feature?

Answer. Spotify has introduced one-on-one messaging that lets users share music, podcasts, and audiobooks directly within the app. It’s designed to make content sharing more social and interactive.

Q2. Who can use Spotify’s messaging feature?

Answer. The feature is available to both free and premium users aged 16 and above. It’s currently rolling out on mobile devices in select markets.

Q3. How does Spotify ensure privacy and safety in messages?

Answer. Users can accept or decline message requests, block contacts, or opt out entirely via Settings. All messages are encrypted and monitored under Spotify’s platform rules.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra May Stick With 5,000mAh Battery, But Faster Charging Expected

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Highlights

  • The Galaxy S26 Ultra is likely to retain its 5,000mAh battery, but may upgrade to 60W fast charging.
  • The device is expected to be under 8mm thick, making it slimmer than previous Ultra models.
  • Samsung may replace the floating lens layout with a unified camera island, enabling hardware upgrades to both sensors.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra for reference. (Image credit – 9to5Google)

The rumours around the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra have been buzzing for months. Some leaks have previously suggested that the flagship model might finally get a bigger battery than Samsung’s usual 5,000mAh cell. However, the latest evidence indicates that Samsung may not be increasing the battery capacity after all. Here’s what we know so far.

Galaxy S26 Ultra – Hints About Possible Battery Specs

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Battery spotted on China’s Quality Certification Centre. (Image credit – SamMobile)

According to documentation spotted by SamMobile on China’s Quality Certification Centre, a battery with model number EB-BS948ABY has been listed with the standard 5,000mAh capacity. While the filing doesn’t explicitly confirm it belongs to the Galaxy S26 Ultra, the timing strongly suggests it.

This aligns with reports from some leakers who have insisted Samsung would stick with its tried-and-tested battery size rather than move to a larger 5,500mAh unit.

While the unchanged battery capacity might disappoint some fans, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is still expected to deliver an important upgrade. Several leaks point toward a bump in charging speeds from 45W to 60W, ending years of stagnation in this department. Notably, tipster Ice Universe has repeatedly dismissed rumours of a 5,500mAh cell, while confirming that Samsung is preparing faster charging for its Ultra model.

Keeping the 5,000mAh battery could also benefit the design. Reports suggest that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will measure under 8mm in thickness, making it slimmer compared to previous Ultra models. Meanwhile, Samsung is also expected to bring improved batteries to other models in the S26 lineup, with the Galaxy S26 Edge getting a 4,200mAh cell and the rumoured Galaxy S26 Pro equipped with a 4,300mAh battery.

Galaxy S26 Ultra Might Get New Camera Island Design

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Caption – New reports share more details on Galaxy S26 Ultra’s camera island. (Image credit – SamMobile)

Meanwhile, design leaks suggest Samsung might revamp the camera module on the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

Samsung is reportedly considering an approach somewhat similar to what we have been hearing about Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Pro’s camera island. Instead of the separate floating lenses seen since the Galaxy S22 Ultra, the S26 Ultra may reintroduce a unified camera island design. This change could allow for hardware improvements to both the main and telephoto sensors.

In short, while the Galaxy S26 Ultra may not deliver the bigger battery many were hoping for, it could offer faster charging, a slimmer build and major camera island upgrades, making it one of Samsung’s most refined Ultra flagships yet.

FAQs

Q1. Will the Galaxy S26 Ultra have a larger battery than its predecessor?

Answer. No, recent certification leaks suggest the Galaxy S26 Ultra will retain the 5,000mAh battery used in previous Ultra models. Rumours of a 5,500mAh upgrade have been dismissed by reliable sources.

Q2. Is Samsung improving charging speeds on the Galaxy S26 Ultra?

Answer. Yes, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to support 60W fast charging, up from the previous 45W limit. This marks a significant upgrade in Samsung’s charging tech.

Q3. Is Samsung changing the camera design on the Galaxy S26 Ultra?

Answer. Yes, the S26 Ultra may adopt a unified camera island design, moving away from the floating lens layout seen since the S22 Ultra. This could enable hardware improvements to key sensors.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Specs, Design and Price Leaked Ahead of Launch

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Highlights

  • Galaxy S25 FE leak reveals Exynos 2400 chipset, 8GB RAM, 128GB storage, a 6.7″ FHD+ OLED 120Hz display and a triple rear camera setup (50MP + 12MP + 8MP).
  • The phone sports a slimmer 7.4mm frame, weighs 190g, and comes in black, icy blue, white, and graphite colours
  • Samsung is expected to officially unveil the S25 FE in September.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE leaked render. (Image credit – 9to5Google)

Samsung’s popular Fan Edition (FE) series is set to get a new model addition soon in the form of the Galaxy S25 FE. But while we wait for more details, a fresh retail listing has revealed almost everything about the upcoming FE model. From specs to design details, the listing offers a near-complete look at Samsung’s upcoming affordable flagship. Here’s what we know.

Galaxy S25 FE Retail Listing Reveals Key Details

The Galaxy S25 FE recently appeared on a Portuguese retail site, though the listing was quickly taken down. According to the details, the smartphone will be powered by the Exynos 2400 chipset, the same processor used in last year’s Galaxy S24 and S24+. It will reportedly launch with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.

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Caption – Galaxy S25 FE render. (Image credit – Gizmochina)

On the front, the phone features a 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection. A 12MP selfie camera sits inside a punch-hole cutout. The rear camera system includes a 50MP main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, and an 8MP telephoto shooter. Powering it all is a 4,900mAh battery that supports 45W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging.

The retail listing also confirms the in-box contents, which include only the smartphone, a USB-C to USB-C cable, and a SIM ejector pin, consistent with Samsung’s recent packaging approach.

Galaxy S25 FE – Design and Colours

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Caption – Samsung Galaxy S25 FE’s previously leaked renders. (Image credit – 9to5Google)

In terms of design, the Galaxy S25 FE appears to be more refined than its predecessor. The device will reportedly have a slimmer 7.4mm frame and weigh just 190 grams, making it both lighter and thinner compared to last year’s 213g, 8mm-thick Galaxy S24 FE. The bezels are also narrower.

Samsung is expected to launch the phone in four colour options, which include black, icy blue, white, and graphite.

Galaxy S25 FE – Expected Price and Launch Timeline

MediaMarkt briefly showed a price tag of €789.99, which converts to roughly $920. However, this is likely a placeholder rather than the final retail price.

Samsung typically announces its Fan Edition smartphones in September, so the Galaxy S25 FE could be officially unveiled very soon.

FAQs

Q1. What are the key specifications of the Galaxy S25 FE?

Answer. The Galaxy S25 FE is expected to feature the Exynos 2400 chipset, 8GB RAM, 128GB storage, and a 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate. It also includes a 50MP + 12MP + 8MP rear camera setup and a 12MP selfie camera.

Q2. How does the Galaxy S25 FE differ in design from its predecessor?

Answer. The S25 FE will have a slimmer 7.4mm frame and weigh just 190g, making it lighter and thinner than the previous S24 FE. It also features narrower bezels and Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection.

Q3. What is the expected price and launch timeline for the Galaxy S25 FE?

Answer. A retail listing briefly showed a price of €789.99 (approx $920), though this may be a placeholder. Samsung typically launches Fan Edition models in September, so the S25 FE could be unveiled soon.

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Samsung’s Upcoming Android XR Headset Could Cost Between $1,800 and $2,800, Report Suggests

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Highlights

  • Samsung’s XR headset codenamed “Project Moohan” is expected to launch in Korea on October 13, following an official reveal at the September 29 Unpacked event.
  • The price is estimated between $1,800 and $2,800 with modest sales targets of 100,000 units by the end of 2025.
  • Samsung is also developing smart glasses for 2026, while rivals like XREAL are preparing more affordable XR alternatives.
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Samsung’s XR headset will reportedly launch in Korea on October 13. (Image credit – SamMobile)

Samsung is preparing to launch its much-anticipated Android XR headset, but a new report indicates that it won’t come cheap. The device is codenamed “Project Moohan” or “Project Infinite and is reportedly set to hit shelves in Korea on October 13, according to Korean outlet Newsworks.

This aligns with earlier leaks suggesting that Samsung will host an Unpacked event on September 29 in Korea, where the headset will be officially unveiled.

Meanwhile, the biggest revelation from the latest report is the price.

Samsung’s XR headset is expected to be priced between 2.5 million to 4 million won (approximately $1,800 – $2,800 USD). While that makes it less expensive than Apple’s $3,500 Vision Pro, the gap isn’t as wide as many might have hoped. In comparison, Meta’s Quest 3 remains significantly cheaper, making Samsung’s XR headset nearly four times more expensive.

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– Samsung is reportedly targeting to sell about 100,000 units by 2025. (Image credit – 9to5Google)

Reports also suggest that Samsung has conservative sales goals for the device, targeting around 100,000 units by the end of 2025.

Looking ahead, Samsung is said to be working on smart glasses for 2026, which may be available in two versions, one with a display and one without. However, pricing and release details for these wearables remain under wraps.

Meanwhile, competition in the Android XR space is heating up. XREAL is also developing an XR headset similar to Samsung’s “Moohan,” with a launch window set for early 2026. Unlike Samsung’s premium pricing, XREAL’s current lineup tops out at $649, suggesting its upcoming device may be a more affordable alternative.

FAQs

Q1. What is Samsung’s upcoming XR headset called and when will it launch?

Answer. Samsung’s XR headset is codenamed “Project Moohan” or “Project Infinite” and is expected to launch in Korea on October 13, 2025. It will likely be unveiled at the Unpacked event on September 29.

Q2. How much will Samsung’s XR headset cost?

Anwer. The headset is expected to be priced between 2.5 million to 4 million won, which translates to approximately $1,800 to $2,800 USD. This places it below Apple’s Vision Pro but far above Meta’s Quest 3.

Q3. Is Samsung planning other wearable XR devices?

Answer. Yes, Samsung is reportedly working on smart glasses for 2026, with two versions, one with a display and one without.

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Apple Is Testing Reverse Wireless Charging on iPhone 17 Pro, Says Tipster

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Highlights

  • Apple is reportedly testing reverse wireless charging for the iPhone 17 Pro, allowing users to wirelessly charge accessories like AirPods and Apple Watch.
  • Compatibility with Qi2/MagSafe may be a hurdle as magnetic alignment used in Apple’s charging tech could limit reverse charging.
  • If implemented, it would mark Apple’s first true wireless power-sharing feature.
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If the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro get reverse wireless charging capability, it will directly compete with the Pixel 10 series and Galaxy S25 series. (Image credit – @lakhwinder086 on X)

With Apple’s iPhone 17 launch just around the corner, leaks and reports continue to surface about the upcoming flagship devices. One of the most talked-about features is reverse wireless charging. It would allow an iPhone to wirelessly charge other Apple accessories like AirPods and Apple Watch.

Although reports have been contradictory, fresh leaks suggest that the feature may make its way to the iPhone 17 Pro after all. A well-known Weibo tipster named Fixed Focus Digital has now revealed that Apple has been testing reverse wireless charging for the iPhone 17 Pro models.

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Tipster Fixed Focus Digital’s recent post on Weibo. (Translated via Google Translate)

Earlier this year, another leaker also claimed that Apple was experimenting with 7.5W reverse charging for the Pro variants. If successful, this would have been the first time iPhones offered the ability to wirelessly charge accessories on the go.

Still, despite reports that testing is complete, it remains unclear if Apple will actually enable the feature when the iPhone 17 lineup is unveiled next month. Before we look at previous reports, let’s understand reverse wireless charging a bit more.

What is Reverse Wireless Charging?

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Reverse wireless charging is reportedly being tested on the iPhone 17 Pro. (Image credit – 9to5Mac)

In simple terms, reverse wireless charging lets users power up smaller devices by placing them on the back of a smartphone. For accessories like AirPods or an Apple Watch, it works just like a wireless charging pad, but instead of drawing power from a charger, it uses the iPhone’s battery.

Samsung has offered this feature for years under its Wireless PowerShare branding, while Google followed suit with Battery Share on its Pixel phones.

Why Reverse Charging Is An Important Feature?

Here are some of the main reasons why iPhone users have been eager to see this feature

  • Emergency top-ups – Charge AirPods or Apple Watch on the go without cables or adapters.
  • Travel convenience – Carry just one iPhone charger and use the phone to power up accessories.
  • Multi-device charging – On a plane or train, simply plug in the iPhone and stack other devices on top to charge simultaneously.

What Stops Apple From Adding The Feature?

Reports suggest the problem lies with Qi2 wireless charging, the new standard that builds on Qi1 with a magnetic connection, essentially MagSafe.

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There is still no concrete report on reverse wireless on the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro. (Image credit – 9to5Mac)

Google recently dropped reverse wireless charging from the Pixel 10, stating it was not compatible with Qi2 technology. Since MagSafe is Apple’s own version of Qi2, the same limitation could be preventing reverse charging from working on iPhones. As Portuguese site DroidReader noted, “A Pixel 10 series features Qi2 magnetic wireless charging to provide more efficient and reliable wireless charging (…) The set of magnets creates a strong connection with the charger but has a physical limitation for wireless reverse charging.”

Back in 2021, Apple introduced the MagSafe Battery Pack, which allowed power pass-through when connected via Lightning. That was the company’s first step into reverse charging, but it discontinued the accessory in 2023 with the iPhone 15 series launch, which introduced USB-C. Currently, iPhones with USB-C can reverse charge other devices via cable at up to 4.5W.

Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 17 lineup at its September event, likely on September 9.

If the iPhone 17 Pro does end up supporting reverse wireless charging, it would put Apple in direct competition with rivals like the Samsung Galaxy S25 series and Google’s Pixel 10 lineup. If not, iPhone users may have to wait longer for this much-requested feature.

FAQs

Q1. What is reverse wireless charging on smartphones?

Answer. Reverse wireless charging allows a phone to wirelessly power accessories like AirPods or an Apple Watch by placing them on its back. It turns the phone into a charging pad using its own battery.

Q2. Is Apple adding reverse wireless charging to the iPhone 17 Pro?

Answer. Apple is reportedly testing reverse wireless charging for the iPhone 17 Pro, according to tipster Fixed Focus Digital. However, it’s unclear if the feature will be enabled at launch.

Q3. Why hasn’t Apple introduced reverse wireless charging yet?

Answer. The Qi2 wireless charging standard, which uses magnetic alignment like MagSafe, may limit reverse charging compatibility. This issue also led Google to drop the feature from its Pixel 10 series.

Q4. Which Apple accessories could benefit from reverse wireless charging?

Answer. If enabled, reverse wireless charging on iPhone 17 Pro could power AirPods, Apple Watch, and other small accessories wirelessly. This would allow convenient top-ups without cables while travelling.

Q5. Has Apple ever offered reverse charging before?

Answer. Apple introduced limited reverse charging via the MagSafe Battery Pack in 2021, allowing power pass-through via Lightning. However, it was discontinued in 2023 with the shift to USB-C, which now supports 4.5W reverse charging via cable.

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