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The Samsung Galaxy S26+ Doesn’t Get a New Display 📱📉
The narrative surrounding Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 series is becoming increasingly complex 🧐, and it appears the Galaxy S26+ is bearing the brunt of the confusion. Citing industry insiders, Korean outlet The Elec reports that the Plus model will likely skip a meaningful display upgrade—a casualty of shifting internal strategies at Samsung 🏢.
The issue reportedly stems from the late cancellation of the Galaxy S26 Edge 🚫. While the Galaxy S26+ was brought in to replace it, development started much later than usual ⏳, forcing Samsung to make necessary compromises. Unfortunately, the display seems to be the primary area where corners were cut ✂️🖼️.
Originally, the plan was to equip the S26+ with a fresh panel intended for the now-defunct Edge model, but that strategy was scrapped ❌. With time running out to source an alternative, Samsung reportedly opted for the safest route 🛡️. Consequently, the Galaxy S26+ is expected to ship with a panel nearly identical to the Galaxy S25+ 🔄. Aside from potentially updated protective glass, users shouldn’t expect new display technology ✨.
This stands in sharp contrast to the standard Galaxy S26, which is slated for a tangible update ✅. The base model will reportedly jump from a 6.16-inch screen to a 6.27-inch panel 📏. While that size increase looks modest on paper, it proves Samsung is still pushing hardware forward—just not consistently across the whole lineup 🚀.
We can only speculate on what might have been 🤔. Last year, both the S25+ and S25 Edge sported 6.7-inch screens. Had the S26 Edge survived, it likely would have introduced a larger canvas or other enhancements. With that model canceled, those potential innovations appear to have been shelved 📦.
Beyond the screen specs, The Elec sheds light on Samsung’s manufacturing hierarchy 🏭. The Galaxy S26 Ultra reportedly entered mass production as early as last month. This head start confirms the Ultra’s status as the true priority, with Samsung securing components for its flagship well ahead of the other variants 👑.
Production targets reflect this disparity: 3.6 million units for the Ultra, compared to just 700,000 for the standard S26 and 600,000 for the S26+ 📊. These figures aren’t final, however. Samsung is expected to recalibrate in February, likely increasing volume for the standard and Plus models while dialing back the Ultra 🗓️.
As for the release, mark your calendars tentatively for February 25 📅. If accurate, this places the launch about a month later than last year’s S25 debut. While Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed the date, all signs point to a slightly delayed arrival ⏳.
Ultimately, the Galaxy S26+ feels like a device in transition—caught between canceled plans and a condensed timeline 🔄. It will likely remain a solid flagship, but without a major display upgrade, it risks feeling more like a polished refinement of the Galaxy S25+ than a true generational leap 🚶♂️✨.
Smartphones
Infinix Smart 20 set for June 8 launch, key specifications, design revealed 🗓️🔍
Could this be the toughest budget phone of the year? 💪 With 1km offline communication 📡, a butter-smooth 120Hz display 🌊, and a 48-month performance guarantee ⏳, the Infinix Smart 20 is officially arriving on June 8 to disrupt the market. 🚀
Infinix has confirmed the arrival of a new smartphone in its Smart series. 📱 Called the Infinix Smart 20, the device is set to launch in India 🇮🇳 on June 8 and is expected to focus on design ✨, display quality 📺 and durability 🛡️ while offering a feature-rich experience for everyday users.
The Infinix Smart 20 features a slim 7.7mm profile 📏 paired with a textured rear panel designed to offer a comfortable grip 🤝 and reduce fingerprint smudges. The smartphone also packs a large 6.78-inch punch-hole display with a 120Hz refresh rate ⚡, making it one of the notable highlights of the device. The screen can reach up to 700 nits of brightness ☀️ in High Brightness Mode and is supported by a self-adaptive refresh rate system that adjusts according to on-screen activity. 🔄
For performance, the handset is powered by the MediaTek Helio G81 Ultimate processor. 🧠 Infinix says the device has received a 48-month fluency certification ✅, indicating that it is designed to maintain smooth day-to-day performance over an extended period. The phone will be available in 4GB+64GB and 4GB+128GB storage variants 💾, with Memory Fusion technology allowing the RAM to be expanded up to 8GB. 🚀
For photography, the Smart 20 includes 8-megapixel front and rear cameras. 📸 According to the brand, the Smart 20 is built to handle everyday wear and tear. 🛠️ It comes with an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance 💧 and supports touch operation even when fingers are affected by oil or grease. 🖐️ According to the company, the device has undergone more than 25,000 drop tests 🏗️, including tests from heights of up to 1.5 metres. 🔨
Running on XOS 16, the smartphone includes a range of AI-powered tools through Folax AI. 🤖 Features such as document scanning 📄, song recognition 🎵, speaker cleaning 🔊 and quick queries are integrated into the software experience. The phone also introduces Ultra Link, which enables offline communication 📴 over distances of up to one kilometre without requiring network connectivity. 📡
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Huawei Nova 16 series goes on sale for the first time, check price and specs 🎉
Massive 7,000mAh batteries 🔋, 200MP cameras 📸, and satellite connectivity 🛰️: Huawei’s powerhouse Nova 16 series is officially on sale starting at an incredible $442 💰.
Huawei’s latest Nova 16 smartphone lineup 📱 is officially going on sale today in China 🇨🇳. The company has opened first sales for the Huawei Nova 16, Nova 16 Pro, and Nova 16 Ultra at 10:08 AM local time ⏰, with prices starting at 2,999 yuan (~ $442).
All three phones are powered by Huawei’s Kirin 9010S processor ⚙️ and runs HarmonyOS 6.1 out of the box 📦.

#Huawei Nova 16
Huawei Nova 16 / Pro / Ultra Price 💵
The standard Huawei Nova 16 starts at 2,999 yuan ($442) for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant 💾, while the 512GB version costs 3,499 yuan (about $516).
Huawei Nova 16 ✨
The Huawei Nova 16 Pro starts at 3,899 yuan (about $575) and is available in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage options 📈. The top-end 1TB version is priced at 4,999 yuan (about $737).
For buyers looking for the most capable model in the lineup, the Huawei Nova 16 Ultra 👑 starts at 4,699 yuan (about $693) and reaches 5,799 yuan (about $855) for the 12GB + 1TB configuration.
Specifications 📝
One of the headline features across the lineup is battery capacity. Huawei has equipped the Nova 16, Nova 16 Pro, and Nova 16 Ultra with large 7,000mAh batteries ⚡. All three devices support up to 100W wired SuperCharge fast charging 🔌. The Ultra further adds support for 50W wireless charging and 7.5W wireless reverse charging 🔋.

#Huawei Nova 16
Huawei Nova 16 Pro 📸
As for cameras, the standard Nova 16 features a 50MP main camera paired with a 50MP RYYB periscope telephoto lens 🔭. Meanwhile, both the Pro and Ultra models step up to a 200MP RYYB image-stabilized primary camera 🖼️. They also include 50MP telephoto and ultra-wide cameras, along with Huawei’s Red Maple color imaging sensor 🍁.
On the front, the base Nova 16 uses a 120Hz display protected by aluminosilicate glass 💎, while the Pro and Ultra models feature LTPO panels with adaptive refresh rates ranging from 1Hz to 120Hz 🔄.
Huawei Nova 16 Ultra 🛰️
Huawei is also continuing to expand satellite communication features across its smartphones. The Nova 16, Nova 16 Pro, and Nova 16 Ultra support Beidou satellite messaging services 💬, while the Ultra model adds Tiantong satellite communication support for broader connectivity in areas without traditional network coverage 🌐.
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Oppo Android 17 (ColorOS 17) update: Full list of eligible devices 📱📲
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