Galaxy S25 Ultra is thin all around, iOS 18 is out, Week 38 in review | Infinium-tech
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is the hottest news this week. We’ve learned that it will be 24mm thinner than the Galaxy S8.2 Ultra and will also have thin side bezels – even thinner than Apple’s latest iPhone 16 Pro Max.
We also learned about the battery capacities of the S25 series – the S25+ has a 4,900mAh unit that matches its predecessor, the S25 will have the same 4,000mAh unit as its predecessor, and not surprisingly, the S25 Ultra will match the S24 Ultra’s 5,000mAh unit.
According to Ice Universe, the Galaxy S25 will be 7.2mm thin, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be 8.2mm thin.
Rumors claim the S25 and S25 Ultra won’t come with a battery upgrade.
It could finally bring the much-needed improvement in the area where its predecessors have suffered the most.
Xiaomi has released official press renders of the Redmi Note 14 Pro and Pro+. The pair will launch in China next week. Both have curved displays and a triple-camera island – the Pro has a dome glass design and the 14 has four separate lenses (one for the flash)
Apple has rolled out iOS 18 for the general public. It supports a number of iPhones, from the iPhone XR to the latest 16 units. iOS 18 brings a lot of features, such as changing the look of your icons, placing them anywhere on the homescreen as you like, and much more.
The Infinix Zero 40 5G has been officially launched with a 144Hz OLED display and Dimensity 8200 chipset. It will be available in India starting September 21 on Flipkart in 12GB/256GB and 12GB/512GB configurations, priced at INR27,999 ($335/€300) and INR30,999 ($370/€330), respectively.
The design of both the phones will be similar.
Every iPhone launched since 2018 supports it.
It comes with a GoPro Mode that lets users control their GoPro device with a smartphone.
The image shared is compressed and difficult to assess, but it does confirm some specifications.
The Android 15 update will arrive on Pixel devices on October 15. However, Google has indicated that the date is subject to change. Android 15 will be available for Pixel 6 and newer devices. Hopefully, with the delayed release (compared to AOSP), whatever arrives will be fully ready and devoid of any serious issues.
You only need to turn off notifications on one of your devices.
The company has not yet confirmed which day this is.
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