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Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro and Ultra tipped for an iPhone-like camera upgrade that'll massively improve selfies
By Alan Martin Published
The switch to a square 16MP front-facing camera suggests Samsung may seek to emulate Center Stage functionality.

iOS 27 will help protect you from social engineering scams in real time — here's how
By Tom Pritchard Published
iOS 27's Trust Insights can analyze your actions, and help apps to warn you if it looks like you're about to become the victim of a social engineering scam.

Apple expects 10 million people to buy a $2,500 iPhone Ultra — and it's a huge gamble
By Tom Pritchard Published
Reports suggest Apple just increased production targets for iPhone Ultra to 10 million units, all while apparently charging $2,500 for each device.

iPhone 18 Pro Max battery leak suggests big changes are coming — what we know
By Tom Pritchard Published
Apple could be pushing iPhone 18 Pro Max's battery even bigger with a major increase to capacity.

I just got both my battery packs confiscated at a Chinese airport, and I wish I’d known about this one thing before flying
By Jason England Published
I just had my portable power banks confiscated by airport security in China. Here is the strict mandatory "3C" logo regulation you need to check before flying.

iPhone 18 Pro rumor — $200 more and now just 3 colors?
By Scott Younker Published
A new leak claims that Apple will only offer the iPhone 18 Pro in three colors.

Samsung teases new Galaxy Z Fold 8 design ahead of Unpacked — 'bold stroke, new shape'
By Jason England Last updated
Samsung officially wiped its Instagram to tease a wide, passport-shaped Galaxy Z Fold 8.

Android 17 drops lockscreen guess limits from 1,800 to 20 — here's what that means for you
By Tom Pritchard Published
Android 17 is making it harder for hackers to crack your lock screen, which means a very strict limit on how many times you can guess a passcode.

Major security holes in AirDrop and QuickShare put your phone at risk of attack — here's how to protect yourself
By Tom Pritchard Published
Researchers just found ways hackers could exploit AirDrop and Quick Share to make your life miserable — here's what you need to know, and what you can do about it.
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