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Phone Arena
2 days ago
- Business
- Phone Arena
At $170 off, the Sennheiser Momentum 4 become your wallet's pick for flagship headphones
Woot may have made the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro a true temptation for Galaxy users looking for a new pair of budget earbuds, but if you want to score high-end headphones at a cheaper price, the following deal is the one you should take advantage of. The high-end Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 headphones are currently $170 off on Amazon, letting you upgrade your listening experience for just under $280. This discount even beats the $155 markdown these cans saw just before Prime Day. That said, this particular price cut is available only for the black model, though other color options are also discounted, just at slightly lower markdowns. $170 off (38%) Amazon is offering a massive $170 discount on the Sennheiser Momentum 4 in Black, allowing you to score a pair for just under $280. The headphones deliver premium sound, have great ANC, and offer up to 60 hours of battery life on a single charge. Act fast and save while the offer lasts! Buy at Amazon Sadly, we don't know how long this deal will last, so we encourage you to act fast and save now, as these puppies are just unmissable at their current among the best wireless headphones on the market, they deliver premium sound—just as you'd expect from a renowned brand like Sennheiser. In addition, they're lightweight and extremely comfortable, featuring a cushioned headband and soft ear pads. Now add top-tier ANC, which does an excellent job of blocking out pesky noises, and you've got headphones that let you enjoy an incredible listening experience for hours on end without distractions. To top it all off, their battery life is nothing short of impressive, offering up to a whopping 56 hours of listening time per charge with ANC turned on. Without their active noise-canceling enabled, their battery life goes up to 60 hours of playback. Impressive indeed. So, yeah! The Sennheiser Momentum 4 are a must-have—especially if you want to enjoy your favorite songs in crystal-clear quality. That's why we encourage you to act fast and save with this deal now! Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer


Forbes
13-06-2025
- Forbes
Samsung's Galaxy Update—Get Android 16's Best Feature Now
Change this Samsung setting now. Google Pixels are now upgrading to Android 16, just as Samsung confirms that One UI 8 Beta 2 only just live. In the aftermath of One UI 7 delays, the clock is now ticking for Samsung to power through its beta program and push out Android 16 to Galaxy users. But there's a twist to this Android 15 versus Android 16 story. While most Samsung users have only recently upgraded to One UI 7, it turns out that one of Android 16's best features is (kind of) available to them already. It just needs a quick settings change. While live notification updates are important — who doesn't want to know 'why a burrito seems to be stuck four blocks away,' the real Android 16 highlight is Google's Advanced Protection Mode. This finally narrows the security gap to iPhone, some would argue it goes even further, with a lockdown that doesn't make phones unusable. That has been the criticism of Apple's Lockdown Mode — that it goes too far. But Apple says it is just for 'the very few individuals who might be personally targeted by some of the most sophisticated digital threats.' Google's lockdown is more universal, targeting 'at-risk individuals' as well as anyone who 'just prioritizes security.' Maximum Restrictions Google says Advanced Protection Mode protects users from 'online attacks, harmful apps, unsafe websites, scam calls and more… providing greater peace of mind that you're protected against the most sophisticated threats.' While Samsung users need to wait for One UI 8 to get Google's new lockdown, they can get almost all the benefits now. Samsung upgraded Maximum Restrictions with One UI 7 and you can enable it now. Like Advanced Protection Mode, it now blocks risky network connections — including 2G and insecure WiFi, as well as USB data cables. More importantly, Samsung says One UI 7's Safe Install system 'sends a warning when a user attempts to download from an unauthorized source, alerting them of security risks and preventing unintentional sideloading on Galaxy devices worldwide.' That's not as complete as Google's lock — and unlike Google's Advanced Protection, Maximum Restrictions let's you choose what to enable. But it does prevent inadvertent installs. Maximum Restrictions also 'removes location data in shared photos, prevents automatic attachment downloads and blocks hyperlinks, previews and shared albums.' Enable Google's Advanced Protection Mode when you get One UI 8. But in the meantime, Galaxy users should turn on Maximum Restrictions now. It's no surprise this is now the default for all new Galaxy users and will keep you and your phone safer.