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Fresh leak reveals critical info about Google's Pixel Watch 4
Fresh leak reveals critical info about Google's Pixel Watch 4

Phone Arena

time04-07-2025

  • Phone Arena

Fresh leak reveals critical info about Google's Pixel Watch 4

Google Pixel Watch 4 render | Image credit: @OnLeaks via 91Mobiles The smartwatch market is not nearly as crowded as the smartphone market, but that doesn't mean that competition isn't just as fierce. Between Apple and Samsung, Google is trying to find its own audience in the United States. If you're a Google fan who prefers the company's Pixel products, a fresh leak is spilling all the colors of the upcoming Pixel Watch 4 . That includes the case colors and the band options that customers will be able to choose from once Google's smartwatch goes on sale. According to reliable tipster @MysteryLupin, the Wi-Fi and LTE versions of Pixel Watch 4 will be available in two sizes: 41mm and 45mm. Both will come in four case/band colors, which we have listed below: Black/Obsidian Gold/Lemon Moonstone Silver/Iris Silver/Porcelain Besides those, Google will also launch a slew of Pixel Watch 4 bands, each aimed at different audiences. Here are all the options that will probably be available at launch: Bands 2-Tone Leather Band: Jade Active Band: Iris, Lemongrass, Moonstone Active Sport Band: Indigo, Lemongrass, Moonstone, Peony Crafted Leather Band: Moonstone Metal Mesh Band: Matte Black, Polished Silver Performance Loop Band: Moonstone Woven Band: Indigo Gradient Stretch Bands Lemongrass/Frost Moonstone Obsidian/Hazel Peony/Iris It's unclear if some these colors will only be available with the larger or smaller size Pixel Watch 4 , like it happened with the previous model. In any case, if you're considering the Pixel Watch 4 , you'll plenty of hues to choose from this year. Google Pixel Watch 4 render | Image credit: @OnLeaks via 91Mobiles One other piece of information revealed by the leaker is the fact that the bands will be available in sizes 1 to 5, but it remains to be seen if this is available for both Pixel Watch 4 sizes. While plenty information about Pixel 10 leaked, there are very few details about Google's upcoming smartwatch. The only major Pixel Watch 4 leak dates from April and comes in the form of a set of renders made by @OnLeaks . Based on these renders, there won't be too many case design changes between the current-gen Pixel Watch and the next model. The only changes that we're aware of are wireless charging support and two mysterious buttons positioned to the left and right of the speaker. No release timeframe for the Pixel Watch 4 has leaked yet, but it's worth mentioning that Google introduced the Pixel Watch 3 and August, so an announcement might be just one month away. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer

Pixel Buds 2a could launch in four colours, Pro 2 gets ‘Sterling' finish: Leak
Pixel Buds 2a could launch in four colours, Pro 2 gets ‘Sterling' finish: Leak

Mint

time04-07-2025

  • Mint

Pixel Buds 2a could launch in four colours, Pro 2 gets ‘Sterling' finish: Leak

In the lead-up to Google's anticipated Pixel 10 launch, a fresh leak has provided a clearer picture of the first-party accessories and product variants likely to debut alongside the next-generation smartphones, reported 9To5Google. Among the most notable leaks are new audio accessories, expectedly expanded colour palettes, and larger storage configurations. According to information shared by a reliable tipster @MysteryLupin, the affordable Pixel Buds 2a are likely to arrive in four colours: Hazel (green), Strawberry (red), Iris (purple), and Fog Light (light blue), reported the 9To5Google. These second-generation A-Series earbuds could follow the 2021 debut of the original Pixel Buds A-Series, which offered consumers a budget-friendly alternative in Google's audio lineup. In addition, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 are expected to introduce a new shade called Sterling, likely a sleek grey tone designed to complement the upcoming Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL models. The leak also details storage and colour variants for the upcoming Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold devices. The report hints that Pixel 10 will likely be available in 128 GB and 256 GB variants, with colour options including Black, Obsidian, Blue, Frost, Purple, Indigo, Yellow, and Lemongrass. Moreover, the Pixel 10 Pro is expected to come in 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB, and 1 TB models. Colour choices could span Black, Obsidian, Green, Jade, Grey, Moonstone, White and Porcelain. The larger Pixel 10 Pro XL is anticipated to be offered in 256 GB, 512 GB, and 1 TB capacities, with the same colour range as the standard Pro model. Notably, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is also tipped to launch in 256 GB, 512 GB, and 1 TB variants, available in Grey, Moonstone, Green, and Jade. Rounding off the leak is a glimpse at new charging peripherals. A product referred to as the 'Google Pixel Charger' could reportedly arrive in a Rock Candy (white) finish, potentially echoing Apple's MagSafe puck in form and function. Alongside it, the 'Google Pixel Wireless Charger' is expected to serve as the successor to the current Pixel Stand, hinting at faster wireless charging speeds and enhanced integration with Pixel phones. This may also align with the previously rumoured 'Pixelsnap Charger with Stand,' suggesting a refined approach to desktop wireless charging solutions.

Early look at EU energy labels suggest no IP rating upgrade for Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7
Early look at EU energy labels suggest no IP rating upgrade for Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7

Android Authority

time04-07-2025

  • Android Authority

Early look at EU energy labels suggest no IP rating upgrade for Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7

Evan Blass TL;DR Leaked EU energy labels have revealed key specs for the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7, and Flip 7 FE. The labels highlight each device's IP rating, battery capacity, and battery endurance. The devices' repairability and free-fall reliability ratings are also included. Samsung is having a tough time keeping a lid on its upcoming foldables. In just the past few days, a flood of leaks has revealed key details about the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7, and Flip 7 FE, from their design to their specifications. Now, a fresh report has revealed additional information about the devices' IP rating, battery endurance, and other notable features. In the EU, manufacturers are required to provide an easy-to-read energy label for their products to help buyers choose more energy-efficient devices. For smartphones, this energy label includes supplementary details such as battery capacity, battery endurance, and IP rating, along with repairability and drop resistance scores. Tipster Mystery Lupin recently uncovered the energy label for the Galaxy Z Fold 7, and now the folks at YTECHB have dug up similar labels for the Flip 7 and Flip 7 FE. Galaxy Z Fold 7 Galaxy Z Flip 7 According to the energy labels, all three devices will have an IP48 dust and water resistance rating, suggesting no improvement over last year's models. This is a bummer, especially since a rival model already offers an IP59 rating. The flagship Galaxy Z Fold 7 could feature a rated battery capacity of 4,272mAh, with the battery expected to retain 80% charge for up to 2,000 charge cycles. Galaxy Z Fold 7 Galaxy Z Flip 7 Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE The Galaxy Z Flip 7 may feature a battery with a rated capacity of 4,174mAh and offer the same battery endurance as the high-end foldable. As indicated in previous leaks, the entry-level Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE could pack a smaller battery with a rated capacity of 3,887mAh, which may retain 80% of its charge for up to 1,700 cycles. The energy label awards all three devices with an A rating for repeated free-fall reliability, but only a C for repairability. As revealing as these energy labels may be, it's best to take the details with a grain of salt. With Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event right around the corner, we won't have to wait long for official confirmation. Reserve the next Galaxy for $50 Samsung Credit and a chance to win $5,000! Reserve the next Galaxy for $50 Samsung Credit and a chance to win $5,000! Unpacked is coming. The next generation of Galaxy is coming! Reserve your new Galaxy device today ahead of the July 9 launch and receive $50 Samsung Credit when you preorder and purchase the reserved device. Samsung is also offering 3x Samsung reward points in your pre-order purchase and a sweepstakes entry for a prize of $5,000 for one lucky winner! Sign up to save See price at Samsung Reserve the next Galaxy for $50 Samsung Credit and more savings! Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.

New Galaxy Z Fold 7 leaks may give first real look at Samsung's slimmer foldable
New Galaxy Z Fold 7 leaks may give first real look at Samsung's slimmer foldable

The Verge

time04-07-2025

  • The Verge

New Galaxy Z Fold 7 leaks may give first real look at Samsung's slimmer foldable

Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 has been given the thinner, sleeker glow-up we expected, if leaked hands-on photos are any indication. The trio of images posted by leaker @Jukanlosreve seemingly show what the next-gen Galaxy foldable will look like in the real world from a few different angles. The new photographs mostly line up with what we've seen in previous renders, including the larger, slimmer chassis that's reported to be around 4.5mm thick when open. That's slimmer than its 5.6mm Galaxy Z Fold 6 predecessor and allows it to better compete against some of the slimmest foldables on the market from rivals like Google and Oppo. We won't know its official measurements until the launch event next week, but given the SIM tray appears to occupy all available vertical space, it looks very skinny indeed. The speakers and microphone are also visible along the bottom edge of the device. The redesigned camera array on the rear is distinct from that featured on the Galaxy Z Fold 6, replacing the chunky black rings around the camera lenses with slim silver ones. It contrasts nicely with the striking blue color option, which might be the 'Blue Shadow' colorway mentioned in previous leaks. We also have some new Galaxy Z Fold 7 specs courtesy of an EU smartphone label revealed by MysteryLupin, which lists the device as having the same battery life as its predecessor, that's expected to last for up to 40 hours and 28 minutes on a single charge. The phone reportedly has an IP48 rating, which means it can be submerged under water for short periods of time, but it's still susceptible to fine dust particles (like many foldables). We're expecting to find out more at Samsung's Unpacked event on July 9th, where the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is expected to be launched alongside the latest Z Flip 7. A new trifold Galaxy phone may also be unveiled at the event, bolstering Samsung's lineup of foldable devices.

Nothing Phone (3) leaks hint at new design, triple cameras at Rs 60K: Launch July 1
Nothing Phone (3) leaks hint at new design, triple cameras at Rs 60K: Launch July 1

Hans India

time11-06-2025

  • Hans India

Nothing Phone (3) leaks hint at new design, triple cameras at Rs 60K: Launch July 1

Just weeks ahead of the official launch, new leaks have revealed key design and pricing details of the Nothing Phone (3). Set for a July 1 debut, the flagship from Carl Pei's tech startup is shaping up to look and feel quite different from its predecessors. According to tipster Max Jambor, the Phone (3) will ditch the signature Glyph Interface—those quirky LED lights that helped the original Nothing Phones stand out. Instead, the upcoming model sports a clean, minimalist back with a semi-transparent finish and curved edges for a more premium, ergonomic feel. Interestingly, the device will likely house three 50MP cameras on the rear—marking a step up from the dual-lens setup on the Phone (2). The trio is rumored to include a main sensor, an ultra-wide lens, and a telephoto shooter with 3x optical zoom. Under the hood, the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset is expected to power the phone, reinforcing its flagship status. In terms of pricing, leaker @MysteryLupin suggests the 12GB+256GB variant will launch in the US at $799 (approx. Rs 68,300). However, considering the brand's pricing strategy in India—where the Phone (2) launched at Rs 44,999—analysts expect the Phone (3) to arrive under Rs 60,000. This would strategically position it below competitors like the OnePlus 13 and potentially challenge premium options like the iPhone 16e and iQOO 13. With a focus on design, performance, and a more subdued aesthetic, the Phone (3) is expected to broaden Nothing's appeal among high-end users. Whether the absence of Glyph lights will impact its fan base remains to be seen—but with more than two years of development behind it, this is a launch to watch.

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