A deluge of phone leaks: iPhone 15 Pro, Motorola Razr 2023, Google Pixel 7a

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March 14, 2023
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Phones
The Razr 2023 could be the most fun foldable yet
Could this be the 2023 Razr? (91Mobiles)
We could use some more competition for Samsung in the foldable phone market, and the Motorola Razr 2023 might just provide it, with freshly leaked images showing off a fetching two-tone color design for the flip phone, which is expected in August.
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Gaming
The Last of Us PC port will now require less GPU power
The Last of Us is heading to the PC (The Last of Us)
Good news for those of you with more modest gaming PCs: the required specs for The Last of Us port, due on March 28, have been updated in favor of older, less expensive graphics cards, meaning better quality performance for more gamers.
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Phones
New leak may reveal everything about the Google Pixel 7a
The Google Pixel 7a, possibly (Zing News)
Our second phone leak of the day concerns the Google Pixel 7a, the much-anticipated mid-ranger that should arrive in May. We've now got what are said to be full specs for the phone from an unofficial source, plus a few shots of the handset in use.
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Audio
What to expect from the Nothing Ear 2 earbuds
Are these the Nothing Ear 2 earbuds? (Steve Hemmerstoffer / OnLeaks / thetechoutlook.com)
Another specs leak that's come to our attention concerns the Nothing Ear 2 earbuds, ahead of a March 22 launch event. The earbuds will apparently keep the transparent look of their predecessors, while also offering improved battery life.
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Phones
The iPhone 15 Pro could be as fast as an M1 MacBook
The iPhone 14 Pro (Apple)
Last but not least from the department of product leaks, benchmark scores for the as-yet-unannounced A17 Bionic processor suggest that it'll power the iPhone 15 Pro to greater performance peaks than Apple's M1 MacBook laptops.
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