iPhone 15 Ultra, Galaxy S24 Ultra shown side by side in unofficial render

iPad Pro 2024 leak reveals OLED displays and M3 chips, OLED vs QD-OLED TVs, and more
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August 28, 2023
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Phones
Render compares the iPhone 15 Ultra and Galaxy S24 Ultra
A render showing the iPhone 15 Ultra (left) and Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (@UniverseIce)
Two of the most highly anticipated phones due to launch in the next six months have been shown side by side in a new, unofficial render from a reliable mobile industry source – and the differences in terms of display size and curvature are clear to see.
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Tablets
OLED displays and M3 chips rumored for 2024 iPad Pros
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro launched in 2022 (Future)
It looks like the iPad Pros that Apple is expected to launch in the first half of next year are going to be significant upgrades, with a well-placed source predicting OLED displays, next-gen M3 chips, and even a revamped Magic Keyboard accessory.
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TVs
OLED is dead – long live QD-OLED!
The Samsung S95C QD-OLED (Future)
We've been waiting a long time for OLED televisions to really break through in terms of competitive prices and brightness levels – and now it seems as though the newer QD-OLED technology may be about to leapfrog over it to dominate the market.
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Computing
An annoying Windows 11 behavior is getting fixed for some
Windows 11 is ready to respect your defaults (123RF)
Clicking links from certain places in Windows 11 launches Microsoft Edge rather than your choice of default browser, an annoyance that Microsoft is apparently now fixing – though it looks as though the change is only going to apply to users in Europe.
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Phones
Google and Garmin could partner on satellite texting
The Google Pixel 7a (Future)
The latest rumor from the world of Android phones is that Garmin is going to be helping Google add satellite texting capabilities in more than 150 countries. It's a feature that's been promised in Android 14, and which the iPhone 14 handsets already have.
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