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Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Is Samsung planning a slimmer Galaxy Z Fold SE?

Reliable leaker Evan Blass shared a pair of images of what he says is the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition. The device supposedly has a 10.6mm profile when folded shut — potentially making it thinner than the 12.1mm Galaxy Z Fold 6.

Hello, you’re here because you said AI image editing was just like Photoshop

Let’s put this sloppy, bad-faith argument to rest.

Jess Weatherbed
Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Samsung launched two new ultra-short throw projectors.

The Premiere 9 and Premiere 7 share the same 4K resolution and HDR 10+ certification as their predecessor, but they come with Samsung’s gaming hub and an ambient mode that projects photos, videos, and widgets on your wall when you’re not watching anything.

While the triple-laser 130-inch Premiere 9 costs $6,000, the 120-inch Premiere 7 is priced at $3,000.

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Samsung’s Premiere 9 projector.
Samsung’s Premiere 9 projector.
Image: Samsung
Wes Davis
Wes Davis
What do you do when your smart ring’s battery stops working?

“Simple, you throw the entire device away.”

So says iFixit of smart rings, including the new Samsung Galaxy Ring, in its teardown blog for the wearable. The site concludes that there’s “no question” that Galaxy Rings are unrepairable, destined to become part of our continued e-waste problem.

Animated GIF of an X-ray image of the Galaxy ring, showing internal components.
iFixit’s X-ray of the Samsung Galaxy Ring.
GIF: Samsung Galaxy Ring
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge review: beauty before brawn

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Samsung’s first Copilot Plus PC is everything a thin and light laptop should be — but its performance is limited.

Joanna Nelius
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 review: the practical flip phone

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It’s not the most fun, but reliability goes a long way.

Allison Johnson
Victoria Song
Victoria Song
Samsung chief ain’t too happy about copying Apple’s designs either.

Korean business publication Aju News claims that Samsung Electronics chairman Lee Jae Yong is furious with the company’s mobile division over the Galaxy Buds 3 and the Galaxy Watch Ultra. Supposedly, the internal mood is bad and TM Roh, who heads the mobile division, may be in hot water. Granted, Aju News is vague with sourcing — which is common in East Asian journalism — but it wouldn’t be surprising if true.