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Google Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL Appear in All Colors Ahead of Launch

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Just a day after the Pixel 10’s color options were leaked, the upcoming Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL have now been shown in all their colors too.

The Pixel 10 Pro will reportedly come in four color options:

  • Obsidian (a dark gray/black),
  • Porcelain (white),
  • Moonstone (a slate blue-gray),
  • Jade (a soft pistachio green with gold accents).

These names follow Google’s usual style of using creative names for color variants.

Interestingly, the Pixel 10 Pro XL will be available in the exact same four colors. While some fans were hoping for a unique shade exclusive to the larger model, Google has decided to keep the options consistent across both Pro versions.

The Pixel 10 Pro XL is expected to have a 5,200 mAh battery which is the biggest ever in a Pixel phone. Both Pro models will come with telephoto cameras, macro photography support, and run on Google’s new Tensor G5 chipset, made by TSMC.

The entire Pixel 10 series is set to launch officially on August 20.

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Nothing Could Be Working on a New Type of Smartphone

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Nothing Phone 3 Display

Nothing recently launched its Phone (3), which the company says is its first true flagship device. But now, new rumors suggest that Nothing may be planning to expand its smartphone lineup even further.

According to a well-known Indian leaker on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), the company might be working on new models under the “Lite” or “T” series. The leaker claims that “Pro models are just not cutting it,” hinting that Nothing might be looking for a new direction.

It’s not completely clear which models the leaker is referring to. Recently, the only Pro version from Nothing was the Phone (3a) Pro which is a mid-range phone with better specs than the regular Phone (3a).

At this time, no detailed information has been shared about the possible Lite or T models. For example, it’s unclear whether Nothing will release a Phone (3) Lite, a Phone (3a) Lite, or both. Each could target different types of users depending on price and features.

If the rumor is true, more leaks and official updates from Nothing may follow soon. Until then, users can check out the company’s current flagship that is the Nothing Phone (3) which is already available.

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CMF Watch 3 Pro Launched Globally, But Not Yet Available in India

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Nothing sub-brand CMF by Nothing has officially launched the new CMF Watch 3 Pro, which comes with several upgrades over the previous model, including a larger screen, improved battery life, and unfortunately, a higher price.

Bigger and Brighter Display

The Watch 3 Pro features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display, which is slightly larger than the 1.32-inch screen on the older model. It’s also a bit brighter, reaching 650 nits, and offers a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels with a 60Hz refresh rate. Users can choose from over 120 watch faces, including animated and interactive ones. Some of these are specially designed for the Always-On Display (AOD) mode.

CMF Watch 3 Pro FIrst look

Better Battery Life

This new smartwatch packs a 350mAh battery, which can last up to 13 days in normal use (without AOD) and about 3.5 days with AOD enabled. A full charge takes around 99 minutes. In comparison, the older model had a smaller 305mAh battery with up to 11 days of usage.

Stylish Build and Colors

The CMF Watch 3 Pro comes with a metal body and soft silicone straps. It’s available in three colors: Dark Grey, Light Grey, and Orange. Each variant has slight differences in weight and thickness due to the bezel design, but the bezel is fixed and can’t be changed — only the straps are removable.

ColorThicknessWeight
Dark Grey14.4mm51.9g
Light Grey15.2mm51.0g
Orange14.5mm52.4g

Features for Fitness and Connectivity

The Watch 3 Pro supports 131 sports modes, including HIIT, yoga, and more. It can automatically detect workouts and guide users through warm-up exercises using 3D animations.

CMF Watch 3 Pro Health Features

For outdoor use, it offers dual-band GPS (L1 + L5) and supports multiple satellite systems like GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, and QZSS. The watch is also IP68 rated, meaning it’s water and dust resistant (but not suitable for swimming).

Smart Features

The watch allows Bluetooth calling with two microphones, a speaker, and AI noise reduction. It also supports gesture controls like flipping or double-shaking the wrist to perform actions.

In a unique addition, ChatGPT is built into the watch to answer questions and offer help, including a running coach feature. Users can record voice notes that are automatically transcribed, and the Essential News feature can read out the latest headlines.

Price and Availability

The CMF Watch 3 Pro is priced at $99 / £99 / €99, but is currently available for a discounted price of $79 in the US. However, it is not yet available in India, and there’s no listing on Flipkart at the moment.

You can check for updates and buy the watch from the official website: nothing.tech

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Might Bring a Surprise Change in Hardware

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Samsung recently launched the Galaxy Z Fold7, which is its thinnest and lightest foldable phone so far. But even before the excitement settles, rumors about its next foldable phone—the Galaxy Z Fold8—have already started coming from South Korea.

If Samsung follows its usual pattern, the Galaxy Z Fold8 should launch around July next year. But now, early reports suggest that the Fold8 might bring a surprising change in its design.

Samsung is said to be testing two materials for the backplate of the Fold8: titanium and carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP). While CFRP was used in earlier models like the Fold3, Fold4, and Fold5, Samsung used titanium for the Fold7 to make it thinner. Along with removing the S Pen’s digitizer, the Fold7 became 0.6mm thinner than before.

However, using metal like titanium can interfere with the S Pen’s performance. To solve this, Samsung is now working on a slimmer digitizer that could bring back S Pen support in the Fold8. There’s also a chance Samsung may switch to a different S Pen technology—similar to Apple Pencil—which doesn’t get affected by metal.

Another reason Samsung is testing new materials is due to concerns about supply issues, especially with ongoing trade tensions like the US tariff war. Samsung wants to be prepared in case there are any sudden changes in the supply chain.

Since the Fold8 is still many months away, these are early rumors and plans may change. We’ll keep you updated as more information comes out.

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