Another week down, so let’s take a look at the top stories. Samsung’s Galaxy A34 and A54 have finally been unveiled. The duo, which is set to be among the most popular phones of the year, has 1080p 120Hz Super AMOLED displays, 5,000mAh batteries with 25W charging, and IP67 water resistance. The Galaxy A54 has a smaller 6.4-inch display, a 50MP main camera and a 5nm Exynos 1380 chipset. The A34 has a 6.6-inch display, a 48MP main camera, a 6nm Dimension 1080. Both are on sale: the Galaxy A54 starts at €490, while the A34 costs €390.
We’ve had a lot of leaks from Google this week. The Pixel 7a has been handled in the wild and has even been listed for sale on eBay as a prototype. It has a 6.1-inch display, 8GB of RAM, a Tensor G2 chipset, and a 64MP main camera plus a 12MP ultrawide. The Pixel 7a will launch in June alongside the Google Pixel Fold, which we learned will cost €1,700.
We also got a look at the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro via leaked renders. The new design is more rounded at the corners, moving from a boxy look to a curvier one. Camera Island is different, if unmistakably Pixel. The Pixel 8 Pro is said to have a 6.52-inch display, smaller than the Pixel 7 Pro’s 6.7-inch display. The Pixel 7 will have a 5.8-inch display, smaller than the Pixel 7 Pro’s 6.3-inch Pixels 7.
Qualcomm has announced the Snapdragon 7+ gen 2. The Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 promises substantial improvements in terms of performance and energy efficiency. The main Kryo CPU core is clocked at 2.91GHz and the full 1+3+4 CPU package offers over a 50% performance increase over the SD7 Gen 1. An unnamed Adreno GPU, d’ on the other hand, it boasts a 2x performance boost. The efficiency gains are a little more modest: 13% in various scenarios. We hope this chipset makes it to more phones than its predecessor.
That’s it for this week’s recap. You can check out the full list of top stories below.
The pair package IP67 waterproofing, 120Hz Super AMOLED display, 5,000mAh batteries.
It looks just like the Pixel 7.
The phone launches a custom Android 12 UI with its own app store that doesn’t include games and short video apps.
Prices are higher than last year’s A53 and A33, but not as high as some rumors claimed.
Today was a very pixel filled day in the escape space.
The latest rumor suggests it will carry a 5.8-inch screen.
The upcoming Infinix GT range is said to replace the Zero series.
It’s the same hardware as the S23 consumer models, but with added layers of security and features for large enterprise IT departments.
The pair is expected to launch on March 16th.
The company is bringing back software-enhanced photos of the moon.
Qualcomm is skipping two releases of the Snapdragon 7 series and going straight to SD7+ Gen 2.
There are posters on social media.
The duo is already available in France and will need a week or two before shipping to other regions begins.
Both devices are now certified by 3C.
It appears to be a version of last year’s Realme 9i 5G.
Is Samsung’s Moon Shot Feature Fake? What is even fake these days?
This is the third launch for these devices, believe it or not.
A bunch of comparison shots surfaced today.
Reuters sources and government officials clashed over the upcoming changes.
The phone costs INR 7,699, which is about $90.
Unfortunately we still don’t know what the gift will be.
The phone is expected to soon join the Galaxy A34 and A54 in the Korean company’s portfolio.
You can save tidy sums by going this route.
Note that this is not the Nord 3 or even the Nord CE 3 which leaked recently, this is a new CE Lite model.
The phone is expected to have a camera + 3D DoF sensor on the front, similar to the P40. Unlike the P40, the pill shaped hole will be in the center.
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