Samsung’s announcement of the Galaxy Z Flip5 Reto – an ode to the Samsung E700 from 2003 – was the most popular story of this week. Flip5 Retro features the same iconic indigo blue and silver colors as the E700 and comes with some nostalgic pixel graphics UI tweaks and cityscape animation on its Flex Window cover screen. The phone is available in limited quantities in South Korea from November 1 as well as in the UK, France, Germany, Spain, and Australia from November 2.
Samsung started rolling the One UI 6 update to select Galaxy S23 series along with Android 14. There’s a new design with a new default font, new icons, simpler icon labels, and a way to make the lockscreen clock bigger or reposition it. The Quick Panel has a new button layout – the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth have their own places at the top, followed by the usual quick toggles and the brightness has moved to the bottom. The update may take its time to reach everyone and is coming to other high-end Galaxies in the coming weeks.
The iQOO 12 series appeared in hands-on photos, as well as Geekbench tests. The Pro packs a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, while both phones will have 120W charging.
Tecno announced a new imaging technology called Universal Tone. Leveraging AI, it promises to enhance skin tones in photos so people from all colors are correctly captured. The essence of Tecno Universal Tone is recognizing multiple faces in one photo, along with their facial complexities, and then applying appropriate filters that encompass a vast range of skin tones to eliminate bias within the image processing.
Apple announced the M3 chip this week. The M3 Pro and M3 Max are now in the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBooks, while the baseline M3 is now inside the 13-inch MacBook Pro, which lost the touchbar. There’s also a new 24-inch iMac with the M3 chip.
Those were the highlights of the week but you can find all the hot articles below.
The new limited edition Galaxy Z Flip5 pays homage to the legendary Samsung E700 from 2003.
The so-called “most advanced AI-powered multi-skin tone tech” aims to reliably capture people of all colors.
A new look is coming to a Galaxy S23 phone near you.
It’s expected to go official in Q1 2024.
Google’s best against Apple’s best – whose best is better for you?
Expect black, grey, violet, yellow, green, blue, orange, and golden.
The phones will have a dedicated chip for graphics during gaming.
It’s now a full-on global crackdown.
Featuring elements inspired by star trails.
Blocks apps from unauthorized stores, blocks commands through USB and blocks malicious sideloading.
The Galaxy Z5 series falls behind the Galaxy Z Fold4 and Z Flip4.
It’s available to order in 27 countries, with shipping beginning on November 7.
The company sold six times more devices in the first five minutes than the previous flagships.
OnePlus 12 will likely get the 50MP Sony IMX966 at the helm.
The M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max all support hardware-accelerated ray tracing and mesh shading.
And another one with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 shows up on Geekbench.
That’s a 28% faster clock speed than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy.
The entry-level version is now 14” and costs more.
The phone features Tecno’s Dynamic Port which makes use of the area around the punch hole cutout with useful notifications and system status info.
The company does not say the chipset officially.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 will power all the Galaxy S24 Ultra unit, though.
It comes with a glass back and a 5,000 mAh battery.
The phones will premiere on November 7.
It beats the OnePlus 12 as well as Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 reference device.
Users in at least seven countries are now receiving an email about the increase.