iPhone 18 Pro could receive a seamless color upgrade, but will you like it?

A new leak suggests the iPhone 18 Pro could feature a redesigned back glass that blends more seamlessly with its aluminum frame.

Shikhar Mehrotra     November 12

We might know when Samsung’s tri-fold will launch, and it’s soon

Samsung's tri-folding phone might arrive in December, but you wouldn't be able to buy it

Shikhar Mehrotra     November 12

Google Maps is finally escaping its battery hog roots, but you must pay dearly for it

Google Maps is rolling out a handy new feature that helps extend your phone's battery life during navigation, but it's only available on the Pixel 10 series.

Pranob Mehrotra     November 12

Your iPhone just got a major AI photo editing upgrade, thanks to Google

Google is rolling out a major update for Google Photos on iOS, bringing powerful AI-editing features to your iPhone.

Pranob Mehrotra     November 12

I tested the OnePlus 15’s gaming tech and it surprised me in unexpected ways

OnePlus’ next flagship phone is merely a few days away from hitting the shelves. This one is a rather holistic jump, instead of the usual generation-over-generation upgrades expected from a yearly refresh. The looks are familiar, the camera layout is technically au fait, and improvements to the battery tech stack were fairly well-expected. I’m not complaining about […]

Nadeem Sarwar     November 11

Get personalized language learning with Preply — 50% off your 1st trial lesson

Are you thinking about picking up a new language? There are lots of language-learning apps in the market, but you should consider signing up with Preply. The online tutoring platform is the most effective and personalized option out there, so it’s perfect for those who prefer to learn at their own pace. To make Preply […]

Nikki Dual     November 11

WhatsApp could soon let you score the same username as your Instagram account

WhatsApp is testing a new feature that lets users reserve unique usernames tied to their Instagram or Facebook handles.

Shikhar Mehrotra     November 11

Apple Maps could soon get this major upgrade and Google should worry

Apple is reportedly developing major satellite connectivity upgrades for iPhones—such as indoor access, photo messaging, offline maps, and 5G NTN—to reduce reliance on traditional cellular networks.

Moinak Pal     November 11

Google’s November 2025 Pixel Drop is here with a host of upgrades for your Pixel

Google today announced a Pixel Drop for Pixel 6 and newer models, bringing theme packs, the Remix feature in Google Messages, and more.

Pranob Mehrotra     November 11

Google just upgraded Magic Cue on your Pixel 10 with advanced Gemini models, without compromising privacy

Google has announced a new AI processing platform called Private AI Compute that aims to deliver the same level of privacy and security as on-device processing while using advanced cloud models.

Pranob Mehrotra     November 11

I was hoping for an iPod revival, but Apple gave us a $230 iPhone sock instead

On the iPod’s 24th anniversary, Apple skipped nostalgia for novelty by unveiling the iPhone Pocket, a $230 designer pouch for your phone. Made with Japanese label Issey Miyake, it’s a ribbed, stretchable sleeve that can hold your iPhone, AirPods, and a touch of irony. The iPod once had socks, now the iPhone’s wearing one of its own.

Manisha Priyadarshini     November 11

Galaxy S26 will reportedly speed up wireless charging, and your wait times drop

Samsung is reportedly bumping wireless charging on the Galaxy S26 to 25W on Ultra and 20W on the rest, a first in six years, cutting time on the pad and lining up closer to rivals.

Paulo Vargas     November 11

You can now remotely uninstall Android apps from any of your phones

Google is rolling out a new Play Store feature that lets you remotely uninstall apps from any Android device linked to your account. The update adds an “Uninstall” button right on app pages and complements the existing Manage apps view, making it easier than ever to clean up unused apps and keep your devices in sync.

Manisha Priyadarshini     November 11

Apple has reportedly delayed the iPhone Air 2, and it’s not looking good

Apple has reportedly delayed the iPhone Air 2 beyond fall 2026 amid slow sales and redesign plans, signaling a rethink of its ultra-thin iPhone strategy.

Shikhar Mehrotra     November 11

Android phones will soon warn you about apps that are sucking up too much battery juice

Google is cracking down on battery-draining Android apps with a new Play Store policy targeting “excessive partial wake locks.”

Shikhar Mehrotra     November 11

Apple’s anniversary iPhone aims to put your selfie camera under the display

Apple is lining up a real all-screen iPhone. Under-screen Face ID is tipped for 2026, then the selfie camera hides in 2027. If image quality holds, the notch era finally ends.

Paulo Vargas     November 11

Samsung Galaxy S26 could be thicker, but you won’t regret the purpose behind it

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 may get slightly thicker than expected, but the added depth could mean better battery life, cooling, and overall performance.

Shikhar Mehrotra     November 11

I spent a week with OxygenOS 16 on OnePlus 15, and it made my iPhone feel dull

OnePlus sets out to redraw the lines of performance, but it manages to deliver a software experience that truly puts Oxygen OS 16 in a league of its own.

Nadeem Sarwar     November 10

Samsung Health brings iFIT workouts on Galaxy Watches to take on Apple Fitness+

Samsung Health is leveling up with iFIT workouts built right into Galaxy Watches. The update brings guided fitness videos, real-time tracking, and free trials with new Galaxy devices. From phones to wearables, Samsung’s pushing into Apple Fitness+ territory by turning your wrist into a full-blown gym companion that motivates, monitors, and moves with you.

Manisha Priyadarshini     November 10

New Amazon Music feature brings song recommendations by real fans instead of AI

Amazon Music is bringing the human touch back to streaming. Its new Fan Groups feature turns the app into a community where real listeners can recommend music, swap opinions, and connect over shared taste. It’s less about algorithms telling you what to play and more about rediscovering the joy of hearing a great track from someone who gets your vibe.

Manisha Priyadarshini     November 10

The trick to making loading screens feel faster is surprisingly simple

We’ve been told faster is better but when it comes to loading screens, that’s not always true. Too-quick animations can actually make the wait feel longer. The key isn’t pure speed, it’s pacing. A moderately paced animation can trick your brain into thinking the wait isn't too long.

Manisha Priyadarshini     November 10

WhatsApp’s latest feature lets you view recently shared media from all chats in one place

WhatsApp has started testing a new Media Hub feature that gives users access to media from all chats in one place.

Pranob Mehrotra     November 10

Leaked Galaxy S26 Plus renders reveal a design touch inspired by the Galaxy S25 Edge

Leaked renders of the Galaxy S26 Plus have surfaced online, giving us an early look at its slightly updated design.

Pranob Mehrotra     November 10

Another year, another report exposing our weakness for easy-to-guess passwords

A new 2025 report reveals we still haven’t learned as easy-to-guess passwords like “123456” and “password” continue to dominate leaked data. Despite growing awareness, millions of users are reusing simple credentials that make scammers’ jobs effortless. Experts say complexity and 2FA remain the best defense against hackers.

Manisha Priyadarshini     November 10

Samsung Galaxy S26 might get a welcome design change, and I’m concerned

A new leak claims the Galaxy S26 could be thinner than the Galaxy S25, but that raises more concerns than it solves.

Shikhar Mehrotra     November 10

Samsung Galaxy S26 could finally bring an end to a nagging charging problem

A new leak hints that the Samsung Galaxy S26 may feature native Qi2 magnetic wireless charging.

Shikhar Mehrotra     November 10

Samsung may stick with Snapdragon for the Galaxy S26 Ultra

A new report out of South Korea suggests that Samsung maynot equip its upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra with the Exynos 2600 chip.

Pranob Mehrotra     November 10

You might not have to wait until March to get your hands on the Galaxy S26 series

A new report suggests that Samsung's Galaxy S26 series launch event might not be delayed after all.

Pranob Mehrotra     November 10

iPhones might soon get enhanced messaging and navigation even off the network grid

Apple is developing a next-generation satellite framework for iPhones, including third-party app integration, offline Apple Maps, and richer messaging.

Shikhar Mehrotra     November 10

Galaxy Z Flip 7 is the most fun I’ve had with a phone, but you must know a few tricks

Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 7 introduced me to a while new way of using a phone. I kept my activities limited to the cover screen, and it yielded a few surprising benefits, too.

Nadeem Sarwar     November 9

Samsung’s Galaxy S27 Ultra rumored to bring a major facial-recognition upgrade

Samsung’s Galaxy S27 Ultra may finally get a serious face-unlock upgrade. A new rumor suggests the phone will use 3D facial scanning, similar to Apple’s Face ID, making it more secure for payments and logins. It’s still early days, but if true, it could fix one of Samsung’s longest-standing biometric weaknesses.

Varun Mirchandani     November 8

The iPhone 18 Pro might bring back a touch of old-school Mac nostalgia

A new leak suggests the iPhone 18 Pro could feature a transparent back panel, giving you a dose of classic Mac nostalgia.

Pranob Mehrotra     November 8

Blackmagic’s camera app now lets you stream like a pro without extra gear

Blackmagic has upgraded its pro-grade camera app with the ability to stream directly to multiple platforms without requiring additional hardware or software.

Pranob Mehrotra     November 8

New Landfall spyware used images to hack Samsung Galaxy phones for nearly a year

A new Android spyware called Landfall has been uncovered targeting Samsung Galaxy phones through a zero-click image exploit. Researchers say the spyware used a hidden flaw in Samsung’s photo library to spy on users for almost a year without clicking or downloading any file. The issue has since been patched, but the warning stands.

Manisha Priyadarshini     November 8