Apple thinks 128GB is "lots of storage"

Apple's iPhone 15 starts at 128GB of built-in storage, a chunk of which is of course taken up by iOS and the preinstalled apps. In 2024, you may think that's not really sufficient, or at least not a lot. But Apple begs to differ. The company says the iPhone 15, which, again, starts at 128GB, has "lots of storage for lots of photos" in the description for its newest video ad. Let's watch the ad together below. It's definitely got a catchy soundtrack, and the idea is pretty cool, and it's definitely well executed - we can't fault the ad for any of those things. It's just the premise...



Source: https://www.gsmarena.com/apple_thinks_128gb_is_lots_of_storage-news-62059.php

OnePlus Nord CE4 memory, storage, and charging details are out

When it launches in India on April 1, the OnePlus Nord CE4 will definitely be no joke. The company has already revealed it will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset, and will be available in two colorways: Dark Chrome and Celadon Marble. Today the company is teasing its charging abilities, and its dedicated microsite for the upcoming phone has also revealed its RAM and storage capacity. So let's dive right in. High runtime. Low downtime.#OnePlusNordCE4 pic.twitter.com/kacfEgAchb— OnePlus India (@OnePlus_IN) March 18, 2024 As you can see from the post on X which is...



Source: https://www.gsmarena.com/oneplus_nord_ce4_memory_storage_and_charging_details_are_out-news-62058.php

The cheaper Galaxy Z Fold6 version might cost way less than you were expecting

For a while now Samsung has been rumored to shake up the foldable smartphone market this year by launching a cheaper version of the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold6 alongside that device - most likely in early to mid July. This cheaper version of the foldable now has a rumored price tag, and it's shockingly good: under $800. That's less than half what the Fold5 started at. You should probably read that as $799, and don't forget that $799 could translate into €919 or something like that across the pond, but still - for a book-like foldable, this is incredibly impressive and could indeed catapult the...



Source: https://www.gsmarena.com/the_cheaper_galaxy_z_fold6_version_might_cost_way_less_than_you_were_expecting-news-62057.php

Sony allegedly halts PS VR2 production to clear up existing inventory

Sony launched the PS VR2 headset back in February of 2023, with a lot of confidence in its success. That hasn't materialized into actual huge sales numbers, however, and today a rumor claims the company has chosen to halt production of the headset in order to clear up existing inventory. Sony is allegedly sitting on a pretty large stockpile of PS VR2s, amid dwindling sales that have shrunk every single quarter since the headset's release. IDC says Sony moved 595.5K units in Q1 last year, 435.5K in Q2, 343.6K in Q3, and 325.2K in Q4. Those, by the way, are deliveries to retailers, not...



Source: https://www.gsmarena.com/sony_allegedly_halts_ps_vr2_production_to_clear_up_existing_inventory-news-62056.php

Top 10 trending phones of week 11

After the Galaxy S24 Ultra dominated our trending chart in the first two months of 2024, March has seen new leaders every week. This time around it's the newly announced Galaxy A series members' turn to stand at the top. The Galaxy A55 leads and it may well stay there for a while as it enjoyed twice the popularity of the Galaxy A35 in second. The Nothing Phone (2a) just held onto the last available podium position. Redmi Note 13 Pro ended up fourth, ahead of the Galaxy A54, which retained its fifth position from last week. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is in sixth, followed by the Redmi...



Source: https://www.gsmarena.com/top_10_trending_phones_of_week_11-news-62042.php

Galaxy A35 and A55 official, Xperia 1 VI, 5 VI, 10 VI RAM leaks, Week 11 in review

The Samsung Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35's official debut was by far the most popular story of the past week. The Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35 are built around the same display - a 6.6-inch 1080x2340px Super AMOLED panel with 120 Hz refresh rate. They also share a 5,000mAh battery with 25W charging support and Samsung's new Key Island design language. The frame is different though, with the Galaxy A55 using metal to the Galaxy A35's plastic. The Galaxy A55 5G has the Exynos 1480 SoC with an AMD RDNA2-based Xclipse 530 GPU. In contrast, the Galaxy A35 settles for the older 5nm Exynos 1380 that...



Source: https://www.gsmarena.com/galaxy_a35_and_a55_official_xperia_1_vi_5_vi_10_vi_ram_leaks_week_11_in_review-news-62029.php

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