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According to new industry forecasts, Apple could overtake Samsung as the world's leading smartphone manufacturer by 2025. Samsung currently has a 3 per cent lead in the global market, but analysts expect Cupertino to get a major boost during the

‘The 4-minute miracle'. This is how Realme has dubbed its latest innovation in the field of fast smartphone battery charging. The 320W SuperSonic Charge system, which the Chinese company presented by setting a record: it takes 4 minutes and 30

The first was Apple for sustainability issues, followed a year later by Samsung (and Google with the Pixel), which, after mocking its rival, imitated its choice. It was the years 2020 and 2021 when the world was shocked by the

Thanks to advances in generative artificial intelligence, the latest smartphones can do almost anything. They help write an email or text, synthesize documents, translate into multiple languages, and transcribe audio. Some can edit photos, removing distracting elements and creating filler

By Patricia Vilas Boas SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Alphabet's Google said on Tuesday that Brazil will be the first country to test an anti-theft feature for Android phones that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to identify when a phone has been stolen

By Josh Ye, David Kirton and Brenda Goh HONG KONG/SHENZHEN/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese technology giant Huawei started selling two models of its highly anticipated, high-end Pura 70 smartphone series on Thursday that many analysts expect to contain an advanced China-made chip

By Brenda Goh and Liam Mo BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese tech giant Huawei has started allowing customers to register their interest in an upcoming smartphone model it has yet to describe, stoking anticipation that the latest version of its high-end P

Smartphone manufacturers: The latest news came from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where Xiaomi brings its SU7, an electric vehicle. Not a white fly but the direct consequence of what the market has been hiding for some time: innovation inextricably

AI concierge: Today, we have apps that help us do anything. The problem, if anything, is that we have too many of them, and in some cases, we are forced to switch from one to another to organise something that

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