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India Today
3 days ago
- India Today
5 upgrades expected with OnePlus Nord 5
5 upgrades expected with OnePlus Nord 5 By Divya Bhati OnePlus is gearing up for the summer launch event. At the event the company will unveil the new OnePlus Nord series. The series will include the OnePlus Nord 5 and OnePLus Nord CE5. Launch date OnePlus has already confirmed that the Nord 5 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip, a significant upgrade from the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 in the Nord 4. New processor The phone is rumored to arrive with a 7,000mAh battery with 100W wired fast charging support. Massive battery upgrade It is confirmed to feature 144 FPS display and is likely to arrive sporting a flat OLED screen. Expected display At the back, the teaser images reveal that the OnePlus Nord will be ditching the horizontal camera island for a vertically-aligned, pill-shaped camera module. Camera design The phone is also confirmed to get a 50 megapixel sensor for both rear and front camera. Camera Hardware The OnePlus Nord is expected to arrive at a starting price of Rs 30,000. India pricing Photo: AppleHub/X


India Today
6 days ago
- India Today
iPhone 17 Pro vs iPhone 16 Pro: Here is what is coming
iPhone 17 Pro vs iPhone 16 Pro: Here is what is coming By Unnati Gusain Credit: X/@MajinBu Apple iPhone 17 Pro is expected to launch in September this year. Based on rumours, this is how it will be different than the iPhone 16 Pro. iPhone 17 Pro vs iPhone 16 Pro The iPhone 17 Pro is expected to pack the new A19 Pro chip, an upgrade over the A18 Pro seen in its predecessor. Chipset Photo : Apple Hub The iPhone 17 Pro is rumoured to feature a new vapor chamber cooling system for better heat management during heavy use. New cooling system? Interestingly, Apple may switch back to an aluminum frame for the iPhone 17 Pro, moving away from the premium Grade 5 titanium used in the 16 Pro. While this could help with weight reduction, it may be seen as a step down in terms of durability and finish. Design The iPhone 17 Pro is likely to get a major redesign at the back, with leaks hinting at a large rectangular camera module that spans almost edge-to-edge, a change from the square layout seen on the iPhone 16 Pro. A fresh look? Photo : Apple Track The iPhone 17 Pro could feature a 48MP telephoto sensor, replacing the 12MP periscope zoom camera used in the iPhone 16 Pro. However, optical zoom is said to be limited to 3.5x this time, slightly lower than the 5x zoom capability of the 16 Pro. Camera Photo : X/@Appletrack Apple is expected to bump up the RAM to 12GB on the iPhone 17 Pro, up from 8GB on the iPhone 16 Pro. This should improve multitasking and boost performance during heavy tasks like gaming or video editing. RAM


India Today
19-06-2025
- India Today
iPhone 17 Pro vs iPhone 16 Pro: 7 big upgrades expected
iPhone 17 Pro vs iPhone 16 Pro: 7 big upgrades expected By Ankita Garg Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 17 lineup around September 2025. Ahead of the launch, several leaks have surfaced, hinting at notable upgrades over the current iPhone 16 Pro models. Here are the details, which are based on leaks as well as rumours. Intro Photo generated using AI The iPhone 17 Pro is expected to pack the new A19 Pro chip, an upgrade over the A18 Pro seen in its predecessor. Chipset Photo : Apple Hub The iPhone 17 Pro is rumoured to feature a new vapor chamber cooling system for better heat management during heavy use. New cooling system? Interestingly, Apple may switch back to an aluminum frame for the iPhone 17 Pro, moving away from the premium Grade 5 titanium used in the 16 Pro. While this could help with weight reduction, it may be seen as a step down in terms of durability and finish. Design The iPhone 17 Pro is likely to get a major redesign at the back, with leaks hinting at a large rectangular camera module that spans almost edge-to-edge, a change from the square layout seen on the iPhone 16 Pro. A fresh look? Photo : Front Page Tech The iPhone 17 Pro could feature a 48MP telephoto sensor, replacing the 12MP periscope zoom camera used in the iPhone 16 Pro. However, optical zoom is said to be limited to 3.5x this time, slightly lower than the 5x zoom capability of the 16 Pro. Camera Photo : @Asherdipps Apple is expected to bump up the RAM to 12GB on the iPhone 17 Pro, up from 8GB on the iPhone 16 Pro. This should improve multitasking and boost performance during heavy tasks like gaming or video editing. Also Read: iPhone 16 Pro Max and iPhone 16 Pro review: Kings in waiting RAM


India Today
17-06-2025
- India Today
iPhone 17 Air vs Galaxy S25 Edge: 7 key differences
iPhone 17 Air vs Galaxy S25 Edge: 7 key differences By Divya Bhati Apple expected to launch a new model in the upcoming iPhone 17 series – the iPhone 17 Air. This new iPhone is speculated to directly compete with the newly launched Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. iPhone 17 Air vs Galaxy S25 Edge The iPhone 17 Air is expected to be around 5.5mm thick, slightly slimmer than the 5.8mm Galaxy S25 Edge. Design and Thickness Photo: AppleHub/X Apple's rumored iPhone 17 Air is tipped to feature a 6.6-inch OLED display with 120Hz ProMotion, while the Galaxy S25 Edge offers a larger 6.7-inch Quad HD+ AMOLED screen with an adaptive 1–120Hz refresh rate. Display Technology Samsung has equipped the S25 Edge with a triple setup including a 200MP main camera and 12MP ultra-wide, whereas the iPhone 17 Air may offer just a single 48MP Fusion rear camera. Camera Setup The Galaxy S25 Edge is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip, while the iPhone 17 Air is expected to run on Apple's next-gen A19 chip. Performance and Chipset Samsung packs a 3,900mAh battery with 25W wired, wireless, and reverse wireless charging; Apple's iPhone 17 Air may offer a smaller 2,800mAh battery with standard MagSafe wireless charging. Battery and Charging The Galaxy S25 Edge runs Android 15 with One UI 7 and promises seven years of updates; Apple, as always, is expected to support the iPhone 17 Air with iOS 26 and bring similar or longer software lifecycle via iOS. Software Support The Galaxy S25 Edge starts at Rs 1,09,999 for the base variant, while the iPhone 17 Air is expected to launch at a slightly lower Rs 99,900. Pricing in India


New York Post
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Apple fans slam change to iPhone app in iOS 26 as ‘just plain ugly': ‘A real mess'
Watch ya complaining about? Apple fans are divided over a surprisingly polarizing change introduced in the latest iOS 26 Beta: a redesign of the Clock app icon. What seems like a minor aesthetic tweak has sparked a wave of online backlash from iPhone users. 3 Apple fans are divided over a surprisingly polarizing change introduced in the latest iOS 26 Beta: a redesign of the Clock app icon. nikkimeel – Since 2013, the iPhone's Clock icon has featured a distinctive white clock face against a black square background — a familiar and functional design that many have grown attached to. However, the classic icon has been updated with iOS 26, which was unveiled this week at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). It now shows an all-white background with added clock markings around the outer edge. Though seemingly minor, the change has not gone unnoticed. Many iPhone users have taken to social media platforms, including X to vent their frustration. 'Am I the only one who didn't like the new clock icon?' one user asked, according to the Daily Mail. 3 The clock now shows an all-white background with added clock markings around the outer edge. X/Apple Hub Another was more blunt: 'Apple has made a real mess with this 26. I won't be downloading it ever.' The popular Apple fan account @applesclubs posted a side-by-side comparison of the old and new icons, inviting followers to weigh in — and the responses were overwhelmingly in favor of the original design. 'iOS 18 can't read iOS 26,' one user quipped, while another called the updated icon 'just plain ugly.' The icon update is part of a broader design overhaul in iOS 26, which introduces what Apple calls a 'Liquid Glass' aesthetic — translucent, dynamic visual effects that respond to content and context. According to Alan Dye, Apple's Vice President of Human Interface Design, the redesign aims to make software 'intuitive, beautiful, and delightful.' In addition to the Clock icon, other app icons have also received visual refreshes. AirDrop now features a blue background with translucent white lines, while the Translate app swapped its black background for blue. Despite these broader changes, it's the new Clock design that seems to have triggered the strongest reactions. Currently available only to developers, iOS 26 is expected to roll out to the public this fall. 3 The icon update is part of a broader design overhaul in iOS 26, which introduces what Apple calls a 'Liquid Glass' aesthetic — translucent, dynamic visual effects that respond to content and context. X/Apple Hub Until then, Apple may have time to reconsider — or at least prepare for more heated feedback from users who aren't ready to let go of their old clock.