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Phone Arena
a day ago
- Phone Arena
Samsung's new 'Monster' phone is the old 'Monster' phone in a sleeker body
Samsung is bringing yet another mid-range smartphone to one of its biggest markets, India. The Galaxy M36 is the sequel to the last year's Galaxy M35, a device that Samsung has decided to advertise as the 'Monster' phone. At the time Galaxy M35 made its debut in India, a 6,000 mAh battery was enough to use the word 'monster' when referring to the mid-range device. These days more companies put 6,000 or even higher batteries onto their phones, so it will most likely become the norm next year. What's interesting about the Galaxy M36 is that even though Samsung continues to call everything related to it 'monster,' the phone actually comes with a much smaller battery than the predecessor. Samsung Galaxy M36 has a smaller battery than its predecessor | Image credit: Samsung We're not sure why Samsung decided to remove one of the phone's main selling points, but now that it's done, Galaxy M36 is 15 percent slimmer than its predecessor. That's a pretty important change if you're looking for a thinner phone. According to Samsung, the Galaxy M36 is 7.7mm sleek, a fairly low number compared to Galaxy M35's 9.1mm chassis. Specs-wise, there's one more difference between the two phones that's worth mentioning. The Galaxy M35 has a 6.6-inch display, whereas the Galaxy M36 is expected to sport a slightly larger 6.7-inch size difference of the display is completely negligible, but what's really noticeable is the fact that Samsung has decided to replace the Galaxy M35's punch hole with a rather unfashionable waterdrop notch. This is certainly a choice. The camera island also looks a bit different in comparison with the Galaxy M35's, but nothing really game-changing. Besides that, the Galaxy M35 and M36 are virtually the same. Both phones use similar chipsets, camera systems, amount of memory and display type. Samsung Galaxy M36 specs at first glance : Display : 6.7-inch Super AMOLED, 120 Hz refresh rate, Corning Gorilla Victus+ : 6.7-inch Super AMOLED, 120 Hz refresh rate, Corning Gorilla Victus+ Chipset : Exynos 1380 : Exynos 1380 Memory : 6/8 GB : 6/8 GB Storage : 128/256 GB : 128/256 GB Main camera : 50 MP main + 8MP ultra-wide + 2MP macro : 50 MP main + 8MP ultra-wide + 2MP macro Front camera : 13MP : 13MP Battery : 5,000 mAh, 25W wired charging support Samsung has already confirmed that the Galaxy M36 comes in three colors: Velvet Black, Serene Green, and Orange Haze. Open sales will kick off in India on July 12 via Samsung's website and Amazon. The cheapest model costs Rs 22,999 ($270 / €230) and comes with 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage. For a limited time, Samsung offers customers a massive discount that brings the price down to just Rs 16,499 ($195 / €165).It's strange to see a phone like Galaxy M36 being pushed into an already very competitive mid-range segment with nothing to make it stand out. Not to mention that it directly competes with the Galaxy M35, which feels like the better device due to the bigger battery and lower price. Perhaps Samsung plans to retire the Galaxy M35 and replace it with the new model, in which case now would be a good time to snag one if you're in the market for a mid-ranger with a huge battery. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase This offer is not available in your area.


Geeky Gadgets
4 days ago
- Geeky Gadgets
OnePlus Nord 5 Leaks: Flagship Power for a Mid-Range Price?
The upcoming release of the OnePlus Nord 5 on July 8, 2025, is generating significant anticipation in the mid-range smartphone market. As the successor to the Nord 4, this device introduces a range of upgrades while making bold design and feature changes. Alongside the Nord 5, OnePlus is set to unveil a broader lineup of products, including the Nord C5 budget tablet, premium earbuds, and a smartwatch. These launches will culminate in a European product showcase, with a flagship event scheduled in London on July 10. This strategic rollout underscores OnePlus's commitment to innovation and its growing ecosystem. The video below from Tech Spurt gives us more details on this upcoming Android smartphone. Watch this video on YouTube. Design Overhaul: A New Look with Trade-Offs The OnePlus Nord 5 marks a departure from the metal chassis of its predecessor, opting instead for a plastic-and-glass build. This design shift is expected to reduce the device's weight and production costs, potentially making it more accessible to a broader audience. However, this change raises questions about durability, especially for users accustomed to the sturdiness of metal frames. Another significant design change is the removal of OnePlus's signature alert slider, a feature that has long been a favorite among loyal users. In its place, the Nord 5 introduces a 'plus key,' which offers customizable functionality. While this addition provides flexibility, it remains to be seen whether it will resonate with users or face resistance from those who valued the simplicity of the alert slider. Display and Audio: Upgraded for Immersive Experiences The Nord 5 retains the 6.7-inch OLED display from its predecessor but introduces a notable upgrade with a 144Hz refresh rate. This enhancement promises smoother scrolling, more responsive gaming, and an overall improved user experience. The higher refresh rate is particularly appealing to gamers and tech enthusiasts who prioritize fluid visuals. Complementing the display is a stereo speaker setup, designed to deliver an immersive multimedia experience. Whether you're streaming videos, gaming, or listening to music, the combination of the upgraded display and enhanced audio aims to make the Nord 5 a compelling choice for users who value entertainment on the go. Performance and Battery: Balancing Power and Longevity At the core of the Nord 5 is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, a reliable processor that balances performance and efficiency. While not the latest in Qualcomm's lineup, this chipset is well-suited for gaming, multitasking, and everyday tasks, making it a practical choice for a mid-range device. However, users seeking innovative processing power may find this choice less appealing compared to flagship alternatives. One of the most significant upgrades in the Nord 5 is its battery capacity, which is rumored to increase from 5,500mAh in the Nord 4 to a substantial 7,000mAh. This improvement is expected to provide extended usage times, catering to users who rely heavily on their devices for gaming, streaming, or productivity. Additionally, faster charging speeds may be introduced, though official details on this feature are yet to be confirmed. If accurate, these enhancements could make the Nord 5 a standout option for users prioritizing battery life. Camera and Durability: Practical Features for Everyday Use The Nord 5 is expected to carry forward the camera setup from its predecessor, featuring a 48MP primary sensor and an 8MP ultrawide lens. While this configuration offers versatility for casual photography, it lacks a telephoto lens—a feature available in competing devices like the Nothing Phone 3A. For photography enthusiasts, this omission might limit the device's appeal, particularly for those seeking advanced zoom capabilities. On the durability front, the Nord 5 is rumored to include an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance. This feature is a welcome addition for users who frequently use their devices in varied environments, offering peace of mind against accidental spills or exposure to the elements. Enhanced display responsiveness under wet conditions could further improve usability, particularly for outdoor activities or adverse weather conditions. Expanding the OnePlus Ecosystem The Nord 5 is just one part of OnePlus's ambitious product lineup for 2025. Alongside the smartphone, the company plans to launch the Nord C5, a budget-friendly tablet designed to cater to cost-conscious consumers. Additionally, OnePlus is introducing premium earbuds and a 43mm smartwatch, further expanding its ecosystem to meet the diverse needs of its audience. This strategy reflects OnePlus's commitment to creating a cohesive ecosystem of devices that work seamlessly together. By offering products across multiple categories, the company aims to attract a wide range of users, from casual consumers to tech enthusiasts, while strengthening its position in the competitive tech market. European Product Showcase: A Spotlight on Innovation The European product showcase, culminating in a flagship event in London on July 10, highlights OnePlus's dedication to its European audience. This event will provide an opportunity for consumers and media to experience the Nord 5 and other products firsthand. By hosting this showcase, OnePlus aims to reinforce its presence in the region and demonstrate its commitment to delivering innovative and accessible technology. The Nord 5, with its combination of upgraded features, practical design changes, and ecosystem integration, positions itself as a strong contender in the mid-range smartphone market. Whether it can outshine competitors like the Nothing Phone 3A will depend on how well it resonates with its target audience and how effectively it balances performance, features, and affordability. Advance your skills in OnePlus Nord 5 by reading more of our detailed content. OnePlus Nord CE 2 gets OxygenOS 13 Source & Image Credit: Tech Spurt 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.
Yahoo
19-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
"He is not searching for threes" - D-Wade sees SGA as the face of the NBA's mid-range renaissance
"He is not searching for threes" - D-Wade sees SGA as the face of the NBA's mid-range renaissance originally appeared on Basketball Network. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's stellar play in the 2024-25 season has been notable and a reason why the Oklahoma City Thunder have been so successful. SGA is the main scoring option for OKC, and his shot selection has caught the eye of many. Advertisement One of them is many-time champion Dwyane Wade. The Miami Heat legend shared how Gilgeous-Alexander earns his points, noticing that the 2025 MVP gets most of it without relying too much on the three-point shot. "He's not searching out threes. He's not jacking threes. That's why he is getting to the free-throw line, because he's putting much pressure on the defense. Also, he has the relief of being able to bump you and step back and hit that mid-range on either side of the floor. So he's brought back the game that we're used to seeing," Wade said on "The Timeout." New face for a forgotten craft Wade relied on the mid-range shot during his career, so he could easily relate. Admitting that most players and teams transitioned to the three-point shot because of Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors, Gilgeous-Alexander is anchoring a new shift in the game. Advertisement "He don't settle. He gets to his spot. And that is what we used to [do] with mid-range. Mid-range then was not settling," the 2006 NBA Finals MVP added on the mindset of dominating the in-between game. SGA has had success because he knows how to control the pace and space. Shai puts his size and skill to good use, allowing him to create the proper separation from defenders. When guarded too closely, the Canadian superstar will likely draw a foul. Hence, it is not surprising to find Gillgeous-Alexander being second in most free throw attempts in the regular season with 669 FTAs. Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks was at the top with 707 FTAs. Related: "I would feel very sorry for someone in today's NBA who had to guard him as a power forward or center" - Rick Carlisle says he would play Larry Bird as a big in today's era Is Shai like Mike or Kobe? With his on-court brilliance, Gilgeous-Alexander has received a fair share of praise from coaches and former players. Some, like former big man and current ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins, have even compared him to the legendary Michael Jordan. Advertisement "He's knocking at the door of being the best player in basketball. He's efficient like Jordan, relentless like Kobe. When it comes down to how he attacks and how efficient he is, especially from the midrange," Perk said in awe of the Thunder guard. Aside from Perkins, Tyronn Lue had a similar take. The Los Angeles Clippers coach hailed the maturity and patience Gilgeous-Alexander showed during games. SGA is the kind of player who wants his teammates involved and would take over only once the need arises. "He allows other guys to get going, allows other guys that he's trusted with the basketball [to score early]. He knows that at any point in time, he can take over the game. He reminds you a lot of the greats like [Michael] Jordan," Lue said via ESPN. Advertisement At only 26, Gilgeous-Alexander has many playing years ahead of him. The Jordan comparisons are flattering, but SGA knows it would take a lot to reach the level of MJ. However, it never hurts to try. For now, Shai's focus is winning his first NBA championship with the Thunder. If OKC goes on to win it all, SGA could replicate another MJ feat. Jordan won his first championship after seven seasons; the current season is, ironically, Gilgeous-Alexander's seventh. However, one difference is the age of both players. Michael won his first title at the age of 28. If Shai gets it done, he will have achieved it at only 26. What a career in the making. Related: "You just trusted Michael Jordan with the ball, I feel the same way with SGA" - Scalabrine believes Shai has earned the trust of his teammates like MJ This story was originally reported by Basketball Network on Jun 11, 2025, where it first appeared.


GSM Arena
18-06-2025
- GSM Arena
Honor X70 details leak
Honor is working on the X70 according to a new leak out of China. This mid-range device will be the successor to the X60 launched last year, and is tentatively scheduled to be unveiled next month. It will have a 6.79-inch OLED screen with "1.5K" resolution, and support for 80W wired charging. It will allegedly be offered in three colorways: white, black, and "bamboo". Honor X60 It will be thin and light with a big battery, and those are all the details that have been outed so far. Compared to its predecessor, it's switched to an OLED panel instead of LCD, and will support much faster charging (the X60 only does 35W). The Honor X70i was actually the first member of the X70 family to become official back in April, and there might be an X70 Pro as well, but this hasn't been leaked yet. We'll keep you posted. Source (in Chinese)


Phone Arena
16-06-2025
- Phone Arena
Motorola Edge (2025) vs Motorola Edge (2024): Is the new Edge a hit or a miss?
Motorola is pretty much done with its annual device refresh, and one of the more intriguing devices is its latest Motorola Edge (2025) mid-ranger that's waging war on the Pixel 9a, iPhone 16e, and the Galaxy A56 (which is soon coming to the US). This here, however, is not your regular annual upgrade: the Edge has scored quite a few changes in comparison with last year's phone, greatly improving the value. Should you upgrade, or are you still good to go with the older Edge? Motorola Edge (2025) vs Motorola Edge (2024) differences explained: Table of Contents: Design and Display Performance and Software Camera Battery Specs Conclusion The new Edge (2025) comes forward with a pretty lovely design language, inspired by the range's signature curved styling that also gives the "Edge" name. Using a super-smooth and premium-feeling vegan leather back, a thin aluminum frame, and a curved Gorilla Glass screen, the Motorola Edge (2025) is one of the better-designed mid-range devices of 2025, beating most of its rivals in terms of look and feel. The older Edge also employs the same general design language. It has a slightly smaller screen, as well as slightly thicker bezels. The new Edge is slightly taller, wider, and heavier in comparison with its predecessor, but both devices feel extremely comfortable to use and handle. Either one feels way more compact than it actually is. While both phones have customizable buttons on the top upper-left side of the frame, these serve different purposes. The Edge (2025) boasts a dedicated AI Key, used to launch the Moto AI suite of features on the device. This button is not customizable. Meanwhile, the older phone boasts a customizable key that lets you map different features to it. In terms of resistance against the elements, the new Moto is simply better. It comes with the highest water- and dust-resistance available: IP68/69, which ensures protection against submersion as well as strong water pulse jets from any direction. There's also military-grade MIL-STD-810 shock resistance, which should give you a peace of mind about the phone's resistance. At the same time, the previous Edge has only IP68 in tow, so not nearly as resistant, but that shouldn't be that much of a concern in regular everyday life. The Moto Edge (2025) is available in a muted green Deep Forest color, while the older Edge only came in Black. Motorola Edge (2025) Deep Forest Motorola Edge (2024) Black Another minor difference between the two devices is in the display section. Motorola has graced the new Edge with a 6.7-inch screen, a small improvement over the 6.6-inch display found on the Motorola Edge (2024). Unfortunately, both displays are curved and therefore exhibit tons of reflections at the crest of their curves, which is detrimental to the overall user experience. Other than that, both are using FHD+ OLED panels, with the newer Edge boasting a slightly denser screen with higher PPI, but you will be hard-pressed to notice a difference with the naked eye. In terms of refresh rate, we are actually looking at a slight downgrade: the older phone boasted 144Hz, while its successor can only reach 120Hz. Still smooth, though. As per our in-house tests, it's the newer Motorola that's slightly brighter and more color-accurate. However, the minimum brightness is very poor on both, you will feel that when using your phone at very low light. The Motorola Edge (2025) is equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chip, which is a humble 4nm chipset fit for a humble mid-ranger. However, humble as it is, it still delivers a slight improvement in the performance in comparison with its predecessor, which carries the even humbler Snapdragon 7s Gen 2. Both devices feature 8GB of RAM and 256GB of on-board storage in their base version. That's great, but what's not great is the UFS 2.2 speed of it, which is super-slow in this day and age and definitely doesn't add up to the overall speediness of the phone. Still, it's a pair of $550 phones. As per our tests, the Motorola Edge (2025) definitely beats its predecessor in overall performance in both the Geekbench single- and multi-core tests. Yet, don't get fooled: neither phone is a spectacular performer, so you will have to deal with modest performance and some slight hiccups when pushing the hardware close to its limits. The new Motorola delivers an equally improved graphics performance in comparison with the older Edge. Motorola has greatly changed the camera setup with the Motorola Edge (2025). The main camera on both remains the same, a 50MP unit with an F1.8 aperture and a modest 1/1.56" size, but the ultrawide has been upgraded from a 13MP one to a 50MP unit, which is a major improvement. But wait, there's more––while the older Edge had just two cameras, the new has scored a dedicated 10MP telephoto with 3X optical zoom, which is a great addition to an affordable mid-ranger. It's a humble camera with a small 1/3.94" sensor, but regardless, having a dedicated zoom lens is a major boon to the overall utility. And it seems zoom is one of the things that helps the new Moto Edge achieve a better score than its predecessor. In our dedicated camera score test, the older phone delivers slightly better results in both the still photo and videography tests. The difference is small and could probably be traced to the different image processing algorithms that either chipset delivers. Despite the lower score, we'd totally take the new Motorola Edge for the added versatility thanks to the telephoto zoom camera. Here are some camera samples taken by the Moto Edge (2025): The Motorola Edge (2025) carries a slightly larger 5,200mAh battery in comparison with its predecessor, which "only" carried a 5,000mAh battery unit. Sadly, despite the increase, it appears that the Snapdragon chip on the older model was slightly more efficient, so it achieved better results in our dedicated battery tests. The Moto Edge (2024) achieves a battery life estimate of seven hours and 23 minutes, while the newer model is roughly half-an-hour worse at six hours and 45 minutes. The biggest gap between the two models is in the standard browsing test, where the older Motorola achieves a significantly better result. Still, the new Edge takes one back in our dedicated gaming test, where it lasts around 40 minutes longer in comparison. Both phones support up to 68W wired charging and 15W wireless charging. It's the older phone that charges faster, though: the Moto Edge (2024) takes only 40 minutes for a full charge, which is noticeably faster than the 53-minute charge time that the Edge (2025) achieves. Should you upgrade? Well, if you remember, that's the question we vowed to answer in the beginning, but sadly, we can't give an answer without context. If you're using the older Motorola Edge (2024), you might not gain much by upgrading. Sure, the new device is better-designed and has one extra camera, but it isn't as optimized, and the battery life and charging times aren't improved. If you're coming from an older Motorola, definitely consider upgrading to the Motorola Edge (2025) though, it's a good-value phone only hampered by its mid-range chip.