A bezel-free iPhone? The 15 Pro could be one step closer to all-screen

Galaxy Watch 6 battery woes, TCL's ridiculous but affordable 98-inch 4K TV, and more
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July 31, 2023
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Phones
The iPhone 15 Pros may virtually eliminate bezels
The iPhone 14 Pro Max, with its 2.2mm bezels (Future)
Apple is on a mission to rid the iPhone of any noticeable bezels, it would seem: a reliable source of Apple leaks says the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will have bezels that are just 1.5mm thick, down from 2.2mm on the current models.
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Wearables
After a day with the Galaxy Watch there's one big issue
The stress monitor on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 (Future)
Samsung unveiled its latest round of new gadgets last week, and we're already putting them through their paces, but after 24 hours with the Galaxy Watch 6 it seems our worst fears about the battery life – or rather the lack of it – may have been confirmed.
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TVs
TCL's new 98-inch TV is ridiculously cheap for its size
You might have a job fitting the latest TCL 4K TV in your house (TCL)
The TCL P745 4K TV has just been unveiled, and with a 98-inch screen size and a €2,800 (roughly $3,100 or £2,400) price tag, it's both ridiculously huge and, while not exactly cheap, good value for money compared to other screens of the same size.
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Phones
Samsung and Apple eye the same flagship phone upgrade
The Galaxy S23 Ultra (Future)
In the next few months we should see the launch of both the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and the aforementioned iPhone 15 Pro flagship phones – and according to the latest leaks, both handsets could come sporting premium titanium finishes, at least partly.
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Computing
Windows 11 is bringing multi-monitor setup upgrades
Windows 11 is getting better at handling multiple monitors (DC Studio / Shutterstock)
Having more than one monitor attached to your PC can make a real difference in terms of productivity, and the latest preview build of Windows 11 makes multi-monitor setups easier to manage, with options to adjust the refresh rates of displays independently.
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