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Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
It’s nearly trifold time.

Bloomberg reports Samsung is finally ready to show off its first trifold phone — well, nearly. It will apparently appear at the APEC summit at the end of the month to demonstrate South Korea’s technological prowess in front of a few world leaders. But will we see it first at next week’s XR headset event?

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Realme’s next phone will let you swap out the camera housing.

The GT 8 Pro launches in China next week, but we already know about its most unique new feature: interchangeable camera mounts, replaceable with just a couple of Torx screws. Realme shows off a lot of options in the teaser video, the question will be how many actually ever launch.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Samsung may have canned the S26 Edge.

That’s what both Korean site Newspim and fansite SamMobile report. Rumors had claimed Samsung would swap the Plus for the Edge in next year’s S26 trio, but low sales for the first slim phone may have changed those plans, bringing the Plus back into the lineup.

Motorola has a super-thin Air phone tooMotorola has a super-thin Air phone too
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Now Nubia makes a phone photography kit too.

Following in the footsteps of Xiaomi and Vivo, Nubia has revealed a set of camera accessories for its upcoming Z80 Ultra. It includes two detachable lenses — a telephoto and a portrait — plus a multi-part case that recreates the whole aesthetic (and a few controls) from a proper camera. The Z80 Ultra launches in China on October 22nd.

<em>This is the biggest camera kit yet for a phone.</em>
<em>The case consists of multiple parts that combine to recreate a camera.</em>
<em>I hope the red detailing doesn’t make you think of any specific camera companies Nubia hasn’t actually licensed.</em>
<em>That leather carry case for the accessories is a nice touch.</em>
<em>The full set is... expansive.</em>
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This is the biggest camera kit yet for a phone.
Image: Nubia
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Better late than nev-Air.

Apple’s thinnest iPhone is finally launching in China next week, with preorders this Friday. The eSIM-only phone’s launch was delayed a month ago over regulatory issues to do with the electronic SIM cards, which aren’t widely available in the country.

Side note: this is how I found out Tim Cook has a Weibo account?

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Oppo’s Find X9 sure does look like the OnePlus 15.

The company shared this teaser video to Weibo ahead of the Find X9’s October 16th launch. Tellingly, it looks incredibly similar to the OnePlus 15, with only small differences in the camera island — not least the inclusion of a Hasselblad logo.

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HMD’s Touch 4G is a dumb-smart-phoneHMD’s Touch 4G is a dumb-smart-phone
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The Trump phone is lateThe Trump phone is late
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra looks awful familiar in first renders.

Android Headlines and OnLeaks shared renders of the S26 Ultra created from leaks and... this sure is a Galaxy Ultra. The only real change is a camera island for the main three lenses. It should launch in January alongside the S26 Pro and S26 Edge — no base model this time.

<em>The S26 Ultra looks a lot like the S25 Ultra.</em>
<em>The tweaked camera module is the only big change we can see.</em>
<em>And from this angle, even that is hard to spot.</em>
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The S26 Ultra looks a lot like the S25 Ultra.
Image: Android Headlines / OnLeaks
Xiaomi 17 series arrives with secondary screens and enormous batteries

The company could lay off the Apple comparisons a bit though.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Vivo’s teleconverter lens is sticking around.

Vivo has confirmed that the 2.35x detachable lens it introduced with this year’s X200 Ultra is returning in the X300 and X300 Pro, which launch in October. I tested the original, which looks silly but took some exceptional shots — but how will the X300 Ultra outdo it next year?

Render of the Vivo X300 with the teleconverter lens attached.
Image: Vivo
Phone batteries are getting more compact, but the US is missing out

Silicon-carbon cells are leading to thinner phones with longer battery life.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Arm nixes Cortex.

If you care about who makes the processors that MediaTek, Samsung, and more use in their smartphone chips, you’ll want to know that Arm has released new CPUs and GPUs named Lumex. It marks the end of its “Cortex” cores, which now get boring names like “C1-Ultra” and “C1-Pro.”

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
It’s all part of the plan.

Unsure about the Air or put off by the Pro? Don’t worry: with double the storage, a 120Hz display, and its upgraded selfie camera, the regular iPhone 17 looks like the best of the bunch, and not for the first time.

thewunderbar:

Every few years, Apple decides to make the base iPhone the best phone in the lineup for 99% of people. This is one of those years.

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Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
First thin, then wide.

Samsung earned plaudits for its super-slim Z Fold 7, but it’s not done yet. Korea’s ET News reports it plans two Folds next year, with one squatter and wider, with a square screen inside. No doubt it’s pure coincidence that the foldable iPhone is rumored to be a similar shape.

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Andrew Liszewski and Jess Weatherbed
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
The Pixel 10 is a little more repairable.

Last month Google bigged up the replaceable batteries on the Pixel Watch 4 and Pixel Buds 2A. It didn’t talk much about phone repairability, but maybe it should have: iFixit gave the Pixel 10 a provisional 6/10, noting the battery is easier to access than on previous Pixels.

OnePlus and Hasselblad are parting waysOnePlus and Hasselblad are parting ways
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