Welcome to March! This week we had the Mobile World Congress for the year and with it, naturally, came some big announcements.
Samsung seemingly stole the show with the unveiling of the Galaxy Ring – its next chapter in smart fitness and health tracking. Samsung more or less showed a prototype of the ring and teased it – we didn’t get specs, a price, or availability. The ring will become official in early July.
We got close to the Galaxy Ring this week and snapped some photos. It comes in three colors – silver, grey, and gold. It has a slightly concave top part and houses its tech and sensors in the inner circle.
Samsung did not reveal pricing and availability details yet.
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We got to see Samsung’s freshly announced smart ring.
One of the biggest dilemmas for anyone looking into buying a mini flagship this year.
The Nothing Phone (2a) is coming next week (March 5) and Nothing is teasing Londoners with an AR unboxing near Old Street. it shows the phone in white and we see its full back panel.
The final design matches the recently leaked batch of renders.
One of HMD’s upcoming smartphones may feature a 108MP main camera.
The first batch of Xiaomi devices set to receive HyperOS includes the Xiaomi 12 and 13 series as well as the Redmi Note 12 and 13 models.
Tecno’s MWC offering brings a 6,000mAh battery and 70W charging.
As the Mobile World Congres wraps up, the Global Mobile Awards (GLOMO) were announced. The best smartphone award goes to the Pixel 8 series. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 won breakthrough device innovation, the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra won best connected consumer device, while the Honor Magic V2 RSR Porsche Design won the best in show award.
Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is Best Connected Consumer Device, Honor Magic V2 RSR is Best in Show.
It will be introduced at the Snapdragon Summit.
Laura Adams is a tech enthusiast residing in the UK. Her articles cover the latest technological innovations, from AI to consumer gadgets, providing readers with a glimpse into the future of technology.