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The Pixel 10 Just Gave Google Their Best Sales Month Ever
Google’s Pixel phones have quietly transformed from niche Android darlings into serious contenders in the premium smartphone market. And now, the numbers are making noise. According to Counterpoint Research, Pixel sales in the U.S. surged 28% year-over-year in September 2025, marking Google’s best single-month performance ever.
Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold | What We Know (Updated 11/13)
Samsung is gearing up to take foldables to the next level with the Galaxy Z TriFold. Instead of the usual single hinge, this one’s got two—letting it open up into a much wider screen. It was quietly previewed in South Korea, but thanks to leaks, patents, and certifications, we’ve already got a solid idea of how it’s built, what it can do, and where it might be headed next.
Oppo Find N6 Leaks Point to a Foldable Powerhouse
Early leaks suggest the Oppo Find N6 will build on its predecessor with a larger battery, upgraded camera sensor, and a customizable hardware button—possibly with AI features. The design may be even thinner and lighter, while screen dimensions remain nearly unchanged. Key details like price, release date, and regional availability are still unknown. If OnePlus adopts it as the Open 2, it could finally bring a flagship foldable to the U.S. market.
Content Bias: The Role of Phone Privilege and Personal Preference on Tech Reviews
As a tech content creator, one of the most frustrating things is when a subjective opinion is treated as an objective fact. For example, when I say, "I prefer Phone A over Phone B" a commenter might respond, "Wrong, Phone B is better." This response completely misses the point. My preference is my opinion. When comparing two photos, if I prefer the first one and you prefer the second, neither of us is wrong; that is simply how subjectivity works.
The Ultra-Slim Phone Trend is Already Dead (and Everyone Saw it Coming)
Sometimes, a series of events is so painfully obvious beforehand that you can't even brag about predicting it—everyone should have seen it coming. The trend of ultra-slim slab phones, like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge and the iPhone Air, is exactly one of those scenarios. In a very short time, reports suggest this trend is dying a rapid, expected death.
Oxygen OS 16 Annoucement Breakdown
OnePlus just unveiled the latest version of Oxygen OS, this time based on Android 16. There’s a ton of new features and changes in their 30-minute video, but there’s also a lot of PR speak and fluff. In this post, let’s break down what is actually new.
Samsung’s Ultra Slim Galaxy Edge is Already Dead
It looks like the era of the ultra-slim Galaxy Edge is over almost as soon as it began. Citing significantly low sales of the Galaxy S25 Edge, reports suggest Samsung has made the strategic decision to cancel the upcoming Galaxy S26 Edge and entirely discontinue the short-lived Edge line
Is it Slow? Pixel 10 Pro Fold vs Galaxy Z Fold 7 Speed Test
Anytime you talk about a Pixel device, like the brand new Pixel 10 Pro Fold, you'll instantly hear that it's slow because it runs a Tensor processor. This is often compared to phones that run the Snapdragon 8 Elite, like the Galaxy Z Fold 7. People look at benchmarks and draw conclusions, but are they right? Is the Pixel 10 Pro Fold an appreciably slower device in real-world use?
Pixel 10 Pro Fold Early Camera Comparison vs 9 Pro Fold and Galaxy Z Fold 7
After unboxing the new Pixel 10 Pro Fold, the first thing everyone wants to know is how the camera stacks up. While the primary camera sensor hasn't changed much from the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Google's processing has, and those subtle tweaks make all the difference. In this post, we put the new Pixel's camera head to head with the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 to see where it stands.
Toastmade Real Wood Veneer for Galaxy Z Fold 7 Review
In a world of plastic and silicone phone cases the idea of wrapping a cutting-edge device like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 in real wood is certainly appealing. Toastmade has carved out a niche for itself with these unique wood veneer covers that promise a stylish alternative to bulky cases. But does this natural approach to phone protection live up to the price?
Why is Google Forcing Android Developer ID Verification?
As I’m sure you’re all well aware, a new policy from Google will soon require developers to verify their identity before their applications can be installed on Android devices. Google is citing security as the primary motivation for this change, stating that it will help to prevent scams and malware. Despite Google's stated goals, many have speculate there are other reasons for the policy. We're going to dive into the details and see what some of those other reasons are, and which ones hold up.
Linux Apps, Continuity and Desktop Chrome | Google's Foundation for Android Laptops
Google is making significant strides toward creating a more cohesive and powerful ecosystem for Android on laptops and PCs. The company is working on several fronts to bridge the gap between mobile and desktop experiences, from foundational software changes to new features that enhance productivity and app performance. This effort is aimed at making Android a more compelling platform for larger screens, and it has garnered attention from major players in the tech industry.
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