Welcome to the Week 10 recap. After weeks of teasers, The Nothing Phone (2a) has officially been released. It features the classic Nothing design with a translucent back panel, three Glyph LED lights, and horizontal dual cameras, also known as Nothing’s “eyes.” The phone comes with a custom Dimensity 7200 Pro based on TSMC’s latest 4nm process and a 6.78-inch 10-bit AMOLED display. The phone runs Nothing OS 2.5 on top of Android 14 and promises 3 years of Android updates and 4 years of security updates. The phone will ship next week (March 12) with prices starting at €329, £319 or INR 23,999.
The Nothing Phone (2)’s more affordable sibling packs a decent punch.
The long-awaited fashionable mid-high frequency is here!
Samsung’s Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35 will be officially launched next week on March 11. We saw the early availability of these phones. According to these figures, the A55 starts at 480 euros for the 128GB model, while the A35 starts at 380 euros. We’ve also seen official press renders, and it’s clear that the Galaxy A55 will use the Exynos 148-, while the A35 will opt for the Exynos 1380. Both models feature 5,000mAh batteries and feature 6.6-inch 120Hz Super Processor AMOLED screens.
The A55 is available in 8/128GB and 8/256GB versions, and the A35 is available in 6/128GB and 8/256GB versions.
The two phones have almost identical designs, but they have different screens, cameras, and chipsets.
It is expected to launch this month.
Now we know that the previously leaked specs were accurate.
It goes on sale on March 11, but there’s an “advance sale” today.
Finally, CAD-based renderings reveal what the fourth-generation iPhone SE will look like – an iPhone 14 body with a notched OLED on the front. These CAD renderings don’t have an action button or mute switch next to the volume rockers, which raises the question of whether these images are correct, and if so, why Apple would do this. The phone is expected to arrive in 2025, but we may see it sooner as insiders have obtained details about the phone.
Due to the lack of a front button, the phone will rely on FaceID.
The upcoming OnePlus flagship is rumored to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset, updated cameras, and an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner.
Support for the Android Windows Subsystem will end in 2025.