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5 days ago |
ubergizmo.com | Paulo Montenegro
Samsung, long recognized for its innovation in smartphone design, is making a renewed effort to enhance the design and user experience (UX) of its mobile devices. From pioneering large-screen phones with the Galaxy Note series to making foldable smartphones a mainstream category, Samsung has consistently pushed the boundaries of mobile design. However, in a rapidly evolving industry, even groundbreaking ideas can become outdated, highlighting the need for continuous innovation.
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6 days ago |
ubergizmo.com | Paulo Montenegro
Google seems to be preparing the announcement of a new evolution of its Material Design 3 framework at its upcoming I/O 2025 conference. Dubbed “Expressive,” this potential update was uncovered through code repositories maintained by the company, with early elements reportedly already present in beta versions of Android 16 and Gboard.
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1 week ago |
ubergizmo.com | Paulo Montenegro
REDMAGIC has officially unveiled its latest smartphone, the REDMAGIC 10 Air, in China. Designed to deliver high-end performance in an ultra-thin form factor, the device features a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor and a large 6,000 mAh battery. The REDMAGIC 10 Air stands out as the thinnest phone ever produced by the brand, measuring just 7.85 mm in thickness. Despite its slim profile, the device offers a balanced 1:1 weight distribution and features 2.5D right-angled edges for improved grip.
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1 week ago |
ubergizmo.com | Paulo Montenegro
AMD has officially confirmed that its upcoming EPYC “Venice” processor line will be among the first products manufactured using TSMC’s advanced 2nm (N2) process node. This announcement celebrates the long-standing partnership between AMD and TSMC and signifies a major step forward in high-performance computing (HPC) technology. The Venice series, based on AMD’s future Zen 6 and Zen 6c architectures, is expected to launch in 2026 and will mark a generational leap in CPU design and manufacturing.
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1 week ago |
ubergizmo.com | Paulo Montenegro
A recent leak has revealed even more details about Samsung’s upcoming One UI 8.0 update, highlighting a focus on performance optimizations and subtle visual enhancements rather than sweeping changes. Shared by the tech site SmartPrix, the leak includes screenshots of the Alpha version (build F956BXXU2CYD7) running on a Galaxy Z Fold 6. Based on Android 16, the update indicates Samsung’s intention to align with Google’s new semiannual Android update schedule, a shift from the previous annual cycle.
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