The Xiaomi 14 Ultra has been unveiled, with a Chinese launch preceding the Mobile World Congress and a global announcement occurring today. This new device features design improvements and upgrades to the cameras, including a second-generation 1-inch sensor and a brighter f/1.63 to f/4 stepless aperture on the main camera. Additionally, the periscope zoom lens has been enhanced from f/3.0 to f/2.5, while other aspects of the camera setup remain the same. The smartphone also boasts the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, up to 16GB of RAM, a larger 5,300mAh battery, and two-way satellite communication on the Titanium Edition of the phone.
An upgraded version of its predecessor, equipped with a powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip and impressive camera capabilities.
The Nothing Phone (2a) rumors have materialized with the release of official press renders. These images showcase a design with two rear cameras positioned horizontally, along with Glyph LEDs. The Nothing Phone (2a) is set to debut on March 5, featuring a custom Dimensity 7200 Pro chipset.
Asus has confirmed that the Zenfone 11 Ultra will be available globally on March 14. While specifics were not disclosed, leaked information suggests a device with a 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED display offering FHD+ resolution and a versatile 1-144Hz refresh rate. The smartphone will likely be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, 16 GB LPDDR5X RAM, and 512 GB UFS 4.0 storage, with a camera setup similar to the ROG Phone 8 Pro – including a 50MP main camera, 32MP telephoto shooter, and a 13MP ultrawide camera.
Collaboration between Nothing and MediaTek has resulted in an optimized chipset for the upcoming mid-range smartphone.
Support pages for the upcoming mid-range Samsung Galaxy A55 and A35 models are already live on several European sub-sites, even though an official reveal date has not been set.
Apple has confirmed that the batteries in the iPhone 15 series will have a longer lifespan, retaining 80% of their original capacity after 1,000 complete charge cycles. This is a significant improvement from the previous 500 cycles, aligning more closely with the industry standard of 800 cycles.
The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max are set to debut in new colors including Cement Grey, a shade reminiscent of the iPhone 6’s space gray, and Desert Yellow, similar to the golden hue of the iPhone 14 Pro.
Apple conducted a specific charging test to demonstrate the extended battery lifespan, simulating real-world usage scenarios through 1,000 complete charge cycles.