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Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Samsung teases a much thinner Fold.

Rumors have long had it that this year’s Galaxy Z Fold phone will be substantially thinner, as Samsung tries to keep up with Oppo and Honor, and now the company itself has hinted at the same.

It says this year’s Fold is “our thinnest, lightest and most advanced foldable yet,” with a picture that certainly looks thin, as it promises to bring the Ultra experience to foldables.

Image: Samsung
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Today’s the day.

Yesterday the official Android Developers account interrupted the WWDC hubbub to tease that the “final release” of Android 16 should arrive today, after seven months of testing. Don’t expect it to include the Material 3 Expressive design language though, which is coming later this year in a quarterly feature drop.

Vivo’s telephoto extender makes the world’s best phone camera better

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Just be prepared for some funny looks.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Samsung leaks its own foldable names.

And no, they’re not exactly surprising. But even so, a Galaxy Store listing for “Samsung Internet Browser for Fold7 and Flip7,” spotted by GalaxyClub, does give the game away a little, especially since we’re not expecting the new phones to launch for at least a month.

Of course, that doesn’t preclude extra versions, like the Fold Ultra Samsung teased just this week, or its rumored cheaper Flip FE.

Allison Johnson
Allison Johnson
Looks like we’re getting a foldable Galaxy Ultra.

Samsung is hinting strongly at an Ultra-branded foldable coming soon with this new press release referencing a foldable with a “powerful camera,” which is traditionally a weakness of folding phones. The attached image is also named “Galaxy Z Fold 7 Z Flip 7 Pre tease,” so there’s that too.

Between this Ultra model and a rumored FE version of the Z Flip, we might have a whole bunch of new folding phones on our hands later this summer.

Samsung animation of an unlabeled folding phone
Image: Samsung
Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Murena’s privacy-focused mobile OS improves tablet support and parental controls.

The company behind the Murena 2 smartphone and de-Googled Pixel Tablet has announced a new version of its operating system: /e/OS 3.0. It will make better use of the larger screens on tablets and give parents new tools for limiting screen time and app access.

The update also introduces a way to locate a missing device using SMS text messages without the need for internet access, and a new search engine called Murena Find.

The Murena Pixel Tablet running the latest version of the company’s operating system.
Although Murena’s mobile OS has already been available on the company’s version of the Pixel Tablet, the latest version improves support for devices with larger screens.
Screenshot: YouTube