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Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Google’s Pixel 10 Pro XL might start with more storage.

Android Headlines says it has the specs for the two new Pro Pixels, a week after dropping the details of the base model.

It sounds like not much is changing from last year on the hardware side, but the XL model will reportedly start from 256GB of storage, double the 10 Pro’s 128GB, suggesting Google is trying the same ploy Apple used to justify the iPhone 15 Pro Max price jump in 2023.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Trump’s T1 phone drops its ‘Made in the USA’ promise.

This week on The Vergecast, we revisited how the flagship Trump Mobile phone suddenly swapped out its “Made in the USA” claim for “Designed with American values in mind.”

We already had our guesses about who might really make the T1, but with new specs and screen size, we might have to do another round of investigation.

Adobe’s new camera app is making me rethink phone photography

But it’s not for the faint of heart.

Allison Johnson
Tesla’s robotaxi reality checkTesla’s robotaxi reality check
David Pierce
Samsung confirms Unpacked for early JulySamsung confirms Unpacked for early July
Allison Johnson
Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Google Chrome will soon require Android 10 or later.

In an update on Monday, Google says Chrome 138 is the last version of the browser that will support Android 8 and Android 9, both of which were released over five years ago. The browser will continue to work on these versions, but it won’t receive additional updates.

Chrome 139 and up will require at least Android 10 when it launches in August.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Latest Fairphone 6 leak shows off the two-part back cover.

We already got a glimpse at what seems to be the repair-friendly Fairphone 6 earlier this month, but now Winfuture is back with another leak that shows how you can remove the lower half of the two-part back cover to reveal the phone’s battery.

As reported by Winfuture, you still have to unscrew the battery, but it’s not glued in, making it far easier to replace. Fairphone is expected to launch the new device on June 25th.

1/3Image: Winfuture