
Ritik Singh
Managing Editor at Gadgets To Use
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6 days ago |
techwiser.com | Ritik Singh
4 The iPhone 18 is expected to feature a next-gen A20 chip, potentially leading to a significant price increase. Apple’s chip lineup is evolving, with the iPhone 18 set to use a 2nm process, while the iPhone 17 will stick with the 3nm A19 chip. Price hikes for the iPhone 18 could also be influenced by Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports. Not that the iPhone 18 is going to launch anytime soon. Of course, we’ll first be seeing the iPhone 17 series unveiled globally this fall.
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2 weeks ago |
techwiser.com | Ritik Singh
9 Charging your phone to 100% every time can speed up battery wear over time. One UI 7 now lets you set custom charge limits (80%, 85%, 90%, 95%) to help extend battery health. You can enable it from Settings > Battery > Battery Protection > Maximum. Over the years, we’ve all gotten used to the idea that smartphone batteries wear out a little each time you charge and use them. It all adds up, whether you charge from zero to full or in smaller chunks.
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3 weeks ago |
techwiser.com | Ritik Singh
1 Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and S10 FE+ as mid-range tablets. They feature Exynos 1580, AI tools, LCD 90Hz displays, up to 12GB RAM, and One UI 7. Prices start at ₹42,999 ($499.99), and the S Pen is sold separately. Samsung has unveiled two new Android tablets: Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE+. The last FE series tablet launch was in 2023 with the Galaxy Tab S9 FE, and before that, in 2021. This release follows Samsung’s usual pattern of skipping a year for this lineup.
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3 weeks ago |
techwiser.com | Ritik Singh
4 Awesome Intelligence is AI for mid-range Samsung phones. It adds features like Circle to Search, AI Select, and Object Eraser to the latest Galaxy A series. It is currently available on the Galaxy A56, A36, and A26 5G. Samsung is bringing AI-powered features to its Galaxy A series with a new suite called Awesome Intelligence. It’s basically a lighter version of Galaxy AI, which we’ve seen on the premium Galaxy S series and foldables.
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3 weeks ago |
techwiser.com | Ritik Singh
3 Samsung is planning to introduce a new battery technology for its wearable devices, including the Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Ring. According to a report from 9to5Google, the company will adopt all-solid-state batteries to enhance energy density in its upcoming Galaxy Ring 2 or Galaxy Ring 3. Currently, wearables use lithium-ion batteries, the same type found in smartphones and many other gadgets.
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