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Deal of the Day: The Hatch Restore 2 is at its lowest price ever

Deal of the Day: The Hatch Restore 2 is at its lowest price ever

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The Hatch Restore 2 is the perfect choice for anyone who wants a more gentle start to their morning.
Waking up can be a chore, but sunrise alarm clocks make tough mornings more pleasant. Many of our staffers improved their morning routines with the Hatch Restore 2, which was featured in our best sunrise alarm clocks. Luckily, this device is currently 40% off on Best Buy.
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The Hatch Restore 2 is a sunrise alarm clock and a sound machine to improve your sleep quality and wake you up serenely in the morning with a combination of light and sound. It is available in three colors, Slate, Latte and Putty, and features white noise, pink noise, brown noise and other sleep sounds to help you sleep more deeply. It can be controlled on the device itself or the free companion app (iOS or Android) via Wi-Fi.
The Hatch Restore 2 is a staple for many in our team. Our reporter Bianca Alvarez has used the device to enhance her morning and bedtime routines. 'I was a chronic snoozer and would sleep through all of my alarms, but once I got my Hatch sunrise alarm clock, it was a complete 180 for my morning routine. I now have a pleasant start to my day because the sound and light are less jarring than my standard phone,' she says. You can read more about our experience with the device in our Hatch Restore 2 review.
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I'm finally ditching iPhone after 10 years for Android – Samsung's new handset has convinced me to switch in three ways
I'm finally ditching iPhone after 10 years for Android – Samsung's new handset has convinced me to switch in three ways

Scottish Sun

time20 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

I'm finally ditching iPhone after 10 years for Android – Samsung's new handset has convinced me to switch in three ways

YES, you read the headline right - a long-time iPhone user is ready to switch to Android. It's a move few people are prepared to make and it's understandable. 4 Jamie Harris trying Samsung's new Galaxy Z Flip 7 Credit: Jamie Harris / The Sun 4 I love the new external display when it's folded Credit: Jamie Harris / The Sun 4 It's so light and thin too Credit: Jamie Harris / The Sun Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 - buy from £1,049 Companies ring-fence their tech so some only work with their own gadgets or at the very least perform better with their own. Prime example, I love my Apple Watch but it doesn't work with an Android phone. It's frustrating, so ultimately we're all forced to pick a side. And if you dare to switch over, well, there's a whole lot of headache making that work too, backing everything up and signing into all your apps all over again is just the beginning. As The Sun's principle smartphone reviewer I'm very used to this process by now and have tested countless Android devices, many of which are great bits of kit. But iPhone has remained my main handset for a good ten years or so now. Suddenly, I've found the urge to switch and it's because of Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 7. Find out why in my full review below. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: Look and feel My first reason for switching is quite simple - the Galaxy Z Flip 7 is just so pretty. I've had a try of all the previous Galaxy Z Flip handsets, as well as other clam shell-style flip phones on the market. But the Galaxy Z Flip 7 feels like it's finally got it right. The colour I have is blue shadow, with an aluminium frame and glass back that feels premium. Samsung has drastically improved the smaller external display you can use when closed - known officially as the FlexWindow. I feel like the Flip 7 has injected a bit of much needed fun into mobiles again, all within a stylish body The FlexWindow display now wraps around the two cameras so it blends in, rather than cutting a box around them. You can show slick animations like falling confetti which adds to the beautiful charm of the Flip 7 that makes me want to use it as my main smartphone. And when you flip open the handset the display is ever so slightly bigger than the Flip 6, measuring in at 6.9-inches with that unavoidable crease along the middle only really visible at certain angles. It weighs only 188g, so the Flip 7 feels mega light in my hands and even more so in my pocket. 4 It fits so nicely in my pocket Credit: Jamie Harris / The Sun Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: Performance and features The Galaxy Z Flip 7 runs on Samsung's own take on Android 16, known as One UI 8 - and it's one of my favourites around. While there are some Samsung apps I don't really want - such as Samsung's own web browser - others like gallery and calendar are much simpler than Google's own. But the beauty of it is the choice is yours, whether you prefer Samsung's, Google's or some other from the Google Play Store. I love how vibrant the FlexWindow is - I notice people giving it a stare on the train Features haven't changed a great deal from all the AI we've seen on recent Galaxy phones but you can use Gemini, Google's powerful AI chatbot, on the cover screen. One really neat addition is support for Samsung Dex, which allows you to plug your phone into a computer display and it will run like a PC computer alongside a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. It's the first time Samsung has introduced this on its foldables, so you literally have a PC-like experience ready to use in your pocket. Samsung continues to offer seven years of security and operating system updates, so you won't have to pay for an expensive upgrade anytime soon as long as you keep the phone in good physical condition. Who offers free updates longest? The longer you receive updates, the longer you can safely continue using your smartphone - with the latest features thrown in too for free. Samsung For the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung said it would provide at least seven generations of OS updates and seven years of security updates. OnePlus At the launch of the OnePlus 13, OnePlus committed to at least four years of Android updates and six years of security updates. Xiaomi Xiaomi offers four years off Android updates and five years security updates. Google For the Pixel 9 series, Google said that devices would receive at least seven years of support. The chip that keeps things running is the Exynos 2500. This is Samsung's own chip instead of the leading Snapdragon 8 Elite found on the Galaxy Z Fold 7 counterpart. However, most people won't notice any real difference. This bit of kit runs smoothly through any app I throw at it. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: Battery Samsung has given the Flip 7 a battery boost compared to last year's Flip 6. It's bigger - 4300mAh - without making the overall phone physically bulkier. Having used the Flip 7 as my main phone for a week, the battery just about gets me through the day with general use of emails, WhatsApp, web browsing, YouTube and Spotify. However, the battery charging speeds haven't been upgrade from its predecessor, sticking to 25W wired and 15W wireless. It took just under half an hour to get the battery to 50 per cent. Sun's tech editor shows NEW 4mm thin folding Samsung – & teases 'flip iPhone' too Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: Camera The camera department hasn't really changed at all since the Flip 6. While the Fold 7 gets a mighty 200-megapixel main snapper, the Flip 7 is only 50-megapixel. Alongside that is a 12-megapixel ultrawide and 10 megapixel selfie. That said, I don't have any complaints about the results with some detailed, vibrant pictures produced. And obviously you have the added bonus of being able to turn the Flip 7 into a stand, so you can easily take group photos without using the lower quality selfie camera (and awkward angles of the person taking the selfie). Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: Price The Galaxy Z Flip 7 starts from £1,049. If you get in fast, Samsung are offering a free storage increase, with the 512GB model selling for the same price as the 256GB model. Don't forget, if you trade in an old phone you can reduce the price tag further, knocking off up to £453. There's also the new Galaxy Club which allows you to spread the cost and get 50 per cent of the price back when you upgrade between months 12 and 15. There are four colours options available. 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I'm finally ditching iPhone after 10 years for Android – Samsung's new handset has convinced me to switch in three ways
I'm finally ditching iPhone after 10 years for Android – Samsung's new handset has convinced me to switch in three ways

The Sun

time20 hours ago

  • The Sun

I'm finally ditching iPhone after 10 years for Android – Samsung's new handset has convinced me to switch in three ways

YES, you read the headline right - a long-time iPhone user is ready to switch to Android. It's a move few people are prepared to make and it's understandable. 4 4 4 Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 - buy from £1,049 Companies ring-fence their tech so some only work with their own gadgets or at the very least perform better with their own. Prime example, I love my Apple Watch but it doesn't work with an Android phone. It's frustrating, so ultimately we're all forced to pick a side. And if you dare to switch over, well, there's a whole lot of headache making that work too, backing everything up and signing into all your apps all over again is just the beginning. As The Sun's principle smartphone reviewer I'm very used to this process by now and have tested countless Android devices, many of which are great bits of kit. But iPhone has remained my main handset for a good ten years or so now. Suddenly, I've found the urge to switch and it's because of Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 7. Find out why in my full review below. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: Look and feel My first reason for switching is quite simple - the Galaxy Z Flip 7 is just so pretty. I've had a try of all the previous Galaxy Z Flip handsets, as well as other clam shell-style flip phones on the market. But the Galaxy Z Flip 7 feels like it's finally got it right. The colour I have is blue shadow, with an aluminium frame and glass back that feels premium. Samsung has drastically improved the smaller external display you can use when closed - known officially as the FlexWindow. I feel like the Flip 7 has injected a bit of much needed fun into mobiles again, all within a stylish body The FlexWindow display now wraps around the two cameras so it blends in, rather than cutting a box around them. You can show slick animations like falling confetti which adds to the beautiful charm of the Flip 7 that makes me want to use it as my main smartphone. And when you flip open the handset the display is ever so slightly bigger than the Flip 6, measuring in at 6.9-inches with that unavoidable crease along the middle only really visible at certain angles. It weighs only 188g, so the Flip 7 feels mega light in my hands and even more so in my pocket. 4 Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: Performance and features The Galaxy Z Flip 7 runs on Samsung 's own take on Android 16, known as One UI 8 - and it's one of my favourites around. While there are some Samsung apps I don't really want - such as Samsung's own web browser - others like gallery and calendar are much simpler than Google 's own. But the beauty of it is the choice is yours, whether you prefer Samsung's, Google's or some other from the Google Play Store. I love how vibrant the FlexWindow is - I notice people giving it a stare on the train Features haven't changed a great deal from all the AI we've seen on recent Galaxy phones but you can use Gemini, Google's powerful AI chatbot, on the cover screen. One really neat addition is support for Samsung Dex, which allows you to plug your phone into a computer display and it will run like a PC computer alongside a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. It's the first time Samsung has introduced this on its foldables, so you literally have a PC-like experience ready to use in your pocket. Samsung continues to offer seven years of security and operating system updates, so you won't have to pay for an expensive upgrade anytime soon as long as you keep the phone in good physical condition. Who offers free updates longest? The longer you receive updates, the longer you can safely continue using your smartphone - with the latest features thrown in too for free. Samsung For the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung said it would provide at least seven generations of OS updates and seven years of security updates. OnePlus At the launch of the OnePlus 13, OnePlus committed to at least four years of Android updates and six years of security updates. Xiaomi Xiaomi offers four years off Android updates and five years security updates. Google For the Pixel 9 series, Google said that devices would receive at least seven years of support. The chip that keeps things running is the Exynos 2500. This is Samsung's own chip instead of the leading Snapdragon 8 Elite found on the Galaxy Z Fold 7 counterpart. However, most people won't notice any real difference. This bit of kit runs smoothly through any app I throw at it. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: Battery Samsung has given the Flip 7 a battery boost compared to last year's Flip 6. It's bigger - 4300mAh - without making the overall phone physically bulkier. Having used the Flip 7 as my main phone for a week, the battery just about gets me through the day with general use of emails, WhatsApp, web browsing, YouTube and Spotify. However, the battery charging speeds haven't been upgrade from its predecessor, sticking to 25W wired and 15W wireless. It took just under half an hour to get the battery to 50 per cent. Sun's tech editor shows NEW 4mm thin folding Samsung – & teases 'flip iPhone' too Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: Camera The camera department hasn't really changed at all since the Flip 6. While the Fold 7 gets a mighty 200-megapixel main snapper, the Flip 7 is only 50-megapixel. Alongside that is a 12-megapixel ultrawide and 10 megapixel selfie. That said, I don't have any complaints about the results with some detailed, vibrant pictures produced. And obviously you have the added bonus of being able to turn the Flip 7 into a stand, so you can easily take group photos without using the lower quality selfie camera (and awkward angles of the person taking the selfie). Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: Price The Galaxy Z Flip 7 starts from £1,049. If you get in fast, Samsung are offering a free storage increase, with the 512GB model selling for the same price as the 256GB model. Don't forget, if you trade in an old phone you can reduce the price tag further, knocking off up to £453. There's also the new Galaxy Club which allows you to spread the cost and get 50 per cent of the price back when you upgrade between months 12 and 15. There are four colours options available. Buy on Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: Verdict By Jamie Harris, Assistant Technology and Science Editor at The Sun So, why am I prepared to switch from iPhone after all this time? I feel like the Flip 7 has injected a bit of much needed fun into mobiles again, all within a stylish body. I love how vibrant the FlexWindow is - I notice people giving it a stare on the train. It's also great to see Dex support now so I can use it as a PC-like experience, I might even use it at work. However, with a radical overhaul of iOS expected later this year, Samsung - and others - will have to make sure I'm not tempted back if Apple steps up big time. Rating: 4.5 / 5

Google Pixel 10 Pro XL: EVERYTHING Leaked So Far
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL: EVERYTHING Leaked So Far

Geeky Gadgets

timea day ago

  • Geeky Gadgets

Google Pixel 10 Pro XL: EVERYTHING Leaked So Far

Leaked information about the Google Pixel 10 series has sparked significant interest, showcasing a promising evolution in smartphone technology. The lineup, which includes the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL, is expected to deliver a blend of advanced features such as improved connectivity, enhanced hardware, and extended battery life. All of this is anticipated to come at competitive pricing, making the series an attractive option for a wide range of users. If you're considering upgrading your device, here's a detailed look at what the Pixel 10 series has to offer. Watch this video on YouTube. Core Features Across the Pixel 10 Lineup The Pixel 10 series introduces several shared features designed to elevate the user experience. These features highlight Google's commitment to integrating modern technology into its devices: Wireless Charging: All models in the lineup support wireless charging, providing a convenient and cable-free way to power your device. This feature ensures compatibility with a wide range of charging accessories. All models in the lineup support wireless charging, providing a convenient and cable-free way to power your device. This feature ensures compatibility with a wide range of charging accessories. Wi-Fi 6E Support: With Wi-Fi 6E, users can enjoy faster internet speeds, reduced latency, and improved performance, even in environments with heavy network traffic. With Wi-Fi 6E, users can enjoy faster internet speeds, reduced latency, and improved performance, even in environments with heavy network traffic. Samsung Modem Integration: The inclusion of a Samsung modem ensures reliable connectivity and faster data transfer rates, even in areas with weaker network signals. The inclusion of a Samsung modem ensures reliable connectivity and faster data transfer rates, even in areas with weaker network signals. Satellite Connectivity: Satellite connectivity allows users to stay connected in remote locations where traditional cellular networks are unavailable, enhancing reliability in critical situations. These features collectively position the Pixel 10 series as a strong contender for users seeking dependable performance and innovative functionality. What Sets Each Model Apart While the Pixel 10 series shares a robust foundation, each model is tailored to meet specific user needs. Here's how the models differ: Pixel 10: The base model focuses on delivering essential features, making it an excellent choice for users seeking a reliable smartphone at an affordable price. However, it omits advanced features like Thread support and ultra wideband (UWB) technology. The base model focuses on delivering essential features, making it an excellent choice for users seeking a reliable smartphone at an affordable price. However, it omits advanced features like Thread support and ultra wideband (UWB) technology. Pixel 10 Pro: Positioned as the mid-tier option, the Pixel 10 Pro offers a balance between performance and value. It incorporates many of the advanced features found in the Pro XL, making it a versatile choice for most users. Positioned as the mid-tier option, the Pixel 10 Pro offers a balance between performance and value. It incorporates many of the advanced features found in the Pro XL, making it a versatile choice for most users. Pixel 10 Pro XL: The flagship model stands out with premium features such as Thread support, UWB technology, and likely the largest battery capacity in the series. It is designed for power users and those who prioritize innovative technology and seamless connectivity. The Pixel 10 Pro XL, in particular, is expected to appeal to users who demand top-tier performance and future-proof features. Battery Life and Connectivity Upgrades Battery performance is a critical factor for any smartphone, and the Pixel 10 series addresses this with larger battery capacities across all models. The Pixel 10 Pro XL is rumored to feature the largest battery in the lineup, making it an ideal choice for users with demanding daily tasks or those who rely heavily on their devices throughout the day. Connectivity enhancements further distinguish the Pixel 10 series. The inclusion of ultra-wideband (UWB) technology and Thread support in the Pro XL model enables precise device-to-device communication and seamless integration with smart home ecosystems. These features are particularly beneficial for users invested in smart home technology, as they allow for more efficient and reliable interactions with connected devices. Pricing and Market Position Despite the significant hardware upgrades and advanced features, Google is expected to maintain competitive pricing for the Pixel 10 series. This strategic approach ensures that the devices remain accessible to a broad audience. By offering three distinct models, Google caters to a variety of budgets and preferences, making the Pixel 10 series a versatile option in the highly competitive smartphone market. The Pixel 10 lineup is positioned to appeal to a wide range of users, from those seeking affordability and essential functionality to those prioritizing premium features and innovative technology. This flexibility underscores Google's intent to provide value across different user segments. The Pixel 10 Series: A Step Forward in Smartphone Technology The Google Pixel 10 series represents a significant advancement in smartphone design and functionality. With features like wireless charging, Wi-Fi 6E, satellite connectivity, and improved battery life, the lineup offers a compelling mix of practicality and innovation. Whether you're looking for a budget-friendly option, a balanced mid-tier device, or a flagship model with the latest technology, the Pixel 10 series delivers solutions tailored to diverse needs. As more details emerge, it becomes increasingly clear that Google aims to solidify its position as a leader in the smartphone market by offering devices that combine performance, reliability, and accessibility. Gain further expertise in the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL by checking out these recommendations. Source & Image Credit: Demon's Tech Filed Under: Android News, Mobile Phone News, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.

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