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    The Pixel 10 Pro design has leaked too.

    After sharing the first official renders of the Pixel 10 yesterday, today Android Headlines has images of the 10 Pro in a more muted set of colors.

    With the 10 boasting a telephoto lens too, the only visible difference between the phones is the Pro-exclusive temperature sensor, the small dot below the flash. That detail gives away that yesterday’s official design reveal by Google is of the Pro too.

    <em>The Pixel 10 Pro apparently comes in black, white, gray-blue, and a pale green.</em>
    Renders of what Android Headlines reports are official renders of the Google Pixel 10 smartphone.
    <em>Here’s the official image Google shared, which looks to be the 10 Pro.</em>
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    The Pixel 10 Pro apparently comes in black, white, gray-blue, and a pale green.
    Image: Android Headlines
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    Can South Park save Paramount Plus?

    With a $1.5 billion five-year deal to lock the irreverent show down and take it away from HBO Max, the streaming service clearly thinks so.

    Paramonut Plus is steadily gaining subscribers, but lags behind rivals when it comes to the most popular content, and securing South Park might just help. And hey, if it distracts from stories about its troubled Skydance merger and payouts to Trump, that can’t hurt either, right?

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    Samsung’s Galaxy A56 is finally on sale in the US.

    It took Samsung four and a half months from announcing the Galaxy A56 to quietly adding it to its US store, though other countries have had the phone since March.

    Starting at $499.99, it comes in gray or gray, and is a pretty standard midranger: Exynos 1580 chip, 6.7-inch OLED display, 50-megapixel main camera, and a 5,000mAh battery with 45W wired charging.

    Samsung Galaxy A56 in light gray
    Samsung Galaxy A56 in dark gray
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    Other countries got the A56 in fun colors, but the US gets light gray...
    Image: Samsung
    Nothing Phone 3 review: flagship-ish

    6

    Verge Score

    Nothing’s ‘first true flagship’ has some stiff competition.

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    Refine your own macrodata for the low, low price of $899.

    That’s how much Atomic Keyboard is charging for its MDR Dasher keyboard, based on Apple TV’s Severance, though early adopters can save $300 with a $10 deposit. That gets you an aluminum keyboard with a trackball and swappable magnetic top sheet that enables three different layouts, depending on how show-accurate you feel like being.

    If it’s a little steep for you, $197 gets you Signature Plastics’ Macrodata Refinement keycap set to upgrade an existing board.

    <em>Innie matches the show’s keyboard, but lacks keys like Escape, Command, and Control.</em>
    <em>Outie is closer to a traditional 60 percent layout, with Severance flourishes like the trackball.</em>
    <em>Dasher recreates the original DG Dasher D2 the show’s board is based on.</em>
    1/4Image: Atomic Keyboard
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    Tecno gives us our best look yet at Samsung’s trifold.

    The Phantom Ultimate G Fold is only a concept phone, so don’t expect it to ever go on sale, but it’s the most complete trifold we’ve seen yet that folds inward on both sides — the same design we think Samsung is going to use for its upcoming trifold.

    Tecno says it’ll show off the G Fold at Mobile World Congress in February 2026, but by then Samsung’s trifold should already be out.