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24 hours with the Galaxy Ring: our expert's verdict

DJI Mavic 4 leaks hint at big upgrade, satellite SOS could arrive with Android 15, and more
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July 22, 2024
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Wearables
We've spent 24 hours with the Samsung Galaxy Ring
The Galaxy Watch Ultra and the Galaxy Ring (Future)
The Samsung Galaxy Ring is one of the most interesting gadget launches of 2024 in a year that's already been full of them – and our Fitness, Wellness and Wearables Editor Matt Evans has shared his thoughts after having the smart ring on his finger for a full day.
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Drones
The first DJI Mavic 4 leaks tease a big camera upgrade
The DJI Mavic 3 Pro (DJI)
The Mavic 4 is the next drone we're expecting from market leader DJI, and new leaks from two reliable sources suggest the upcoming flagship could come with a larger gimbal setup and a pretty significant upgrade when it comes to the on-board cameras.
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Android
Google could offer two years of satellite messaging for free
Satellite connectivity could save your life in the great outdoors (Getty Images)
We've got more evidence that satellite messaging will roll out to Pixel devices and other Android phones when the Android 15 software update arrives – and it looks as though the feature will be free for two years, matching the equivalent offering from Apple.
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iPhone
The iPhone SE 4 could borrow an iPhone 16 design feature
The iPhone SE 3 (Future)
Over in the world of iPhones, meanwhile, we've come across a tip that the iPhone SE 4 will have the same rear chassis as the iPhone 16, to keep manufacturing costs down. The new, more modern-looking iPhone could show up at the start of next year.
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Computing
Microsoft is trying to improve video in browsers
Video playback improvements are on the way (Kmpzzz / Shutterstock)
Watching video in a web browser isn't always the smoothest of experiences, but Microsoft has a plan to improve the situation: it wants to change the way videos are loaded in browsers such as Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge for better playback.
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