Nothing Phone 3 is made in India but costs less in the US even after its imported from India.
USA: $799 (~βΉ68,500)
India: βΉ80,000
Thus, it costs 150$ more in India even after being made in India. Won't be surprised if the Phone 3 also becomes the world's fastest phone to lose value atleast in India
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USA: $799 (~βΉ68,500)
India: βΉ80,000
Thus, it costs 150$ more in India even after being made in India. Won't be surprised if the Phone 3 also becomes the world's fastest phone to lose value atleast in India
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So Carl Pei developed the Nothing Phone 3 for that "someone"
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Moto on global stock now ships a third party weather app with ads which you have to disable to get back to the smooth and ad-free weather app that still remains silently on device.
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A noteworthy thing some may be unaware of:
At some point in time, the bloatware on Chinese stock systems most likely hit some really frustrating levels. Chinese government got mad and mandated the ability of uninstalling it.
Result?
Global stock ROMs now contain a significantly higher number of bloat you can't casually uninstall. You can disable it, you can uninstall it over ADB, but you can't expect the same level of ease given to you by Chinese stock ROMs. The screenshot you see is Chinese RealmeUI with nearly everything uninstalled directly from app drawer (ignore Google Play).
At some point in time, the bloatware on Chinese stock systems most likely hit some really frustrating levels. Chinese government got mad and mandated the ability of uninstalling it.
Result?
Global stock ROMs now contain a significantly higher number of bloat you can't casually uninstall. You can disable it, you can uninstall it over ADB, but you can't expect the same level of ease given to you by Chinese stock ROMs. The screenshot you see is Chinese RealmeUI with nearly everything uninstalled directly from app drawer (ignore Google Play).
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Microsoft has announced that the Microsoft Authenticator app will no longer support password storage or autofill capabilities starting this July. Microsoft is quickly moving to passwordless authentication methods.
Beginning in July, Microsoft Authenticator will cease supporting the autofilling of saved passwords. At the same time, stored payment information will also be removed from the application. By August, all saved passwords will be deleted from the app entirely. Users who wish to retain access to their stored credentials should export them before this deadline, and/or import this data into an alternative password manager.
Microsoft will automatically synchronize previously saved passwords with the user's Microsoft account. This will allow the user to access them through Microsoft Edge. Additionally, the user can set Edge as the default autofill provider on the device. Obviously, this will only work if you use Edge on your smartphone. Otherwise, you must migrate your data to another password management solution before full removal occurs.
Beginning in July, Microsoft Authenticator will cease supporting the autofilling of saved passwords. At the same time, stored payment information will also be removed from the application. By August, all saved passwords will be deleted from the app entirely. Users who wish to retain access to their stored credentials should export them before this deadline, and/or import this data into an alternative password manager.
Microsoft will automatically synchronize previously saved passwords with the user's Microsoft account. This will allow the user to access them through Microsoft Edge. Additionally, the user can set Edge as the default autofill provider on the device. Obviously, this will only work if you use Edge on your smartphone. Otherwise, you must migrate your data to another password management solution before full removal occurs.
Winaero
Microsoft Authenticator Discontinues Password Management Functionality
Microsoft has announced that the Microsoft Authenticator app will no longer support password storage or autofill capabilities starting this July.
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Pixel 6a Battery Performance Program
- Effective till July 8, 2026 (Check eligibility)
- A new software update will be pushed starting July 8 2025, only impacted devices with 400 charge cycles will receive the battery management features
- Reduced battery capacity once activated, and a reminder notification will be sent at 375 cycles
- Free battery replacement country availability (starting July 21, 2025): United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Singapore, Japan, and India
- Appeasement available for other owners: $100 USD cash payment or $150 USD Google Store discount code (converted to local currency)
More info: Pixel Phone Help
#Pixel #Pixel6a @PixelHubUpdates
- Effective till July 8, 2026 (Check eligibility)
- A new software update will be pushed starting July 8 2025, only impacted devices with 400 charge cycles will receive the battery management features
- Reduced battery capacity once activated, and a reminder notification will be sent at 375 cycles
- Free battery replacement country availability (starting July 21, 2025): United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Singapore, Japan, and India
- Appeasement available for other owners: $100 USD cash payment or $150 USD Google Store discount code (converted to local currency)
More info: Pixel Phone Help
#Pixel #Pixel6a @PixelHubUpdates
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Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy (SM8650-AC) OR 8 Plus Gen 3 The "AC" versions are best-binned than the "AB" ones Samsung has bought exclusive rights for the "For Galaxy" naming from Qualcomm.β¦
Qualcomm Quietly Launched Two New Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SKU
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 codename "pineapple" was launched two years back in October 2023 with the Part Number "SM-8650-AB". When the Galaxy S24 series debut in January 2024, it used the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 For galaxy Edition, also called 8 Gen 3 Leading Version or 8+ Gen 3 having SM-8650-AC part number. Then in December 2024, Honor 300 series was launched with the 300 Pro and 300 Ultra packing the 8 Gen 3's SM8650-AA SKU.
Now, Qualcomm has silently listed two new SKU for Snapdragon 8 Gen 3:
1. SM-8650-Q-AA
2. SM-8650-Q-AB
The Q here means "cut cores" which means instead of 8 cores with 1+5+2 config, these Q versions packs 6 cores with 1+4+1 configuration. A Lenovo Tablet with model number "TB710FU" has been spotted at Geekbench with the SM-8650-Q-AA SKU, running at clock speeds:
β’ 1x Cortex-X4@ 3.3GHz
β’ 4x A720@ 2.96GHz
β’ 1x A520@ 2.27GHz
Geekbench 6 scores of Lenovo tablet:
Single-core: 1880
Multi-core: 4716
Information about SM-8650-Q-AB edition remains unknown but it may run at 3.0GHz.
Meanwhile, Snapdragon 8+ Gen 3:
β’ 1x X4@ 3.4GHz
β’ 3x A720@ 3.15GHz
β’ 2x A720@ 2.96GHz
β’ 2x A520@ 2.27GHz
8 Gen 3 speed:
β’ 1x X4@ 3.3GHz
β’ 3x A720@ 3.2GHz
β’ 2x A720@ 3.0GHz
β’ 2x A520@ 2.3GHz
Honor 300 Pro/Ultra 8 Gen 3 (SM-8650-AA):
β’ 1x X4@ 3.0GHz
β’ 5x A720@ 2.95GHz
β’ 2x A720@ 2.0GHz
Thus, there exist 5 SKU's of Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in a span of 2 years.
Funfact: Nothing was also testing a prototype of the Phone 3 with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. However, they went with Snapdragon 8s gen 4 instead due to cost-cutting & to market that its' a new & latest flagship SoC lol.
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Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 codename "pineapple" was launched two years back in October 2023 with the Part Number "SM-8650-AB". When the Galaxy S24 series debut in January 2024, it used the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 For galaxy Edition, also called 8 Gen 3 Leading Version or 8+ Gen 3 having SM-8650-AC part number. Then in December 2024, Honor 300 series was launched with the 300 Pro and 300 Ultra packing the 8 Gen 3's SM8650-AA SKU.
Now, Qualcomm has silently listed two new SKU for Snapdragon 8 Gen 3:
1. SM-8650-Q-AA
2. SM-8650-Q-AB
The Q here means "cut cores" which means instead of 8 cores with 1+5+2 config, these Q versions packs 6 cores with 1+4+1 configuration. A Lenovo Tablet with model number "TB710FU" has been spotted at Geekbench with the SM-8650-Q-AA SKU, running at clock speeds:
β’ 1x Cortex-X4@ 3.3GHz
β’ 4x A720@ 2.96GHz
β’ 1x A520@ 2.27GHz
Geekbench 6 scores of Lenovo tablet:
Single-core: 1880
Multi-core: 4716
Information about SM-8650-Q-AB edition remains unknown but it may run at 3.0GHz.
Meanwhile, Snapdragon 8+ Gen 3:
β’ 1x X4@ 3.4GHz
β’ 3x A720@ 3.15GHz
β’ 2x A720@ 2.96GHz
β’ 2x A520@ 2.27GHz
8 Gen 3 speed:
β’ 1x X4@ 3.3GHz
β’ 3x A720@ 3.2GHz
β’ 2x A720@ 3.0GHz
β’ 2x A520@ 2.3GHz
Honor 300 Pro/Ultra 8 Gen 3 (SM-8650-AA):
β’ 1x X4@ 3.0GHz
β’ 5x A720@ 2.95GHz
β’ 2x A720@ 2.0GHz
Thus, there exist 5 SKU's of Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in a span of 2 years.
Funfact: Nothing was also testing a prototype of the Phone 3 with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. However, they went with Snapdragon 8s gen 4 instead due to cost-cutting & to market that its' a new & latest flagship SoC lol.
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This interview by WSJ with Apple execs is absolute cinema. The questions were quite on point and answers were difficult!
It's literally watching a mum telling her kids off for not making Siri good.
For the first time, I have seen Craig being frightened due to the questions and the tone in which they were asked. A worthy watch of your time.
You will even understand why Apple went with Liquid Glass Interface and you'll love their answer on it. Sure it doesn't look good in developer betas, but Apple still has ample of time to fix them before the stable version debuts with the iPhone 17 series in September.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=NTLk53h7u_kβ¦
It's literally watching a mum telling her kids off for not making Siri good.
For the first time, I have seen Craig being frightened due to the questions and the tone in which they were asked. A worthy watch of your time.
You will even understand why Apple went with Liquid Glass Interface and you'll love their answer on it. Sure it doesn't look good in developer betas, but Apple still has ample of time to fix them before the stable version debuts with the iPhone 17 series in September.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=NTLk53h7u_kβ¦
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Apple Execs Defend Siri Delays, AI Plan and Apple Intelligence | WSJ
Appleβs AI rollout has been rocky, from Siri delays to underwhelming Apple Intelligence features. WSJβs Joanna Stern sits down with software chief Craig Federighi and marketing head Greg Joswiak at WWDC 2025 in Cupertino to talk about the future of AI atβ¦
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Google bricked the leaked Pixel 10 Pro
Source
Recently, Google Pixel 10 Pro Live images were leaked and that model has been successfully bricked by Google. The fastboot page shows that it's an early prototype as its DVT 1.0 unit. Apart from that, we also get our first look at the Tensor G5 SoC inside the blazer.
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Source
Recently, Google Pixel 10 Pro Live images were leaked and that model has been successfully bricked by Google. The fastboot page shows that it's an early prototype as its DVT 1.0 unit. Apart from that, we also get our first look at the Tensor G5 SoC inside the blazer.
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Finally, a good reason to buy a Nothing Phone 3 :
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