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Honor’s Next Foldable, Magic V Flip 2, Could Arrive in August

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Honor Magic V Flip 2

Honor is reportedly getting ready to launch the Magic V Flip 2, the successor to its first clamshell foldable, which debuted in June 2024. According to a new leak from China, the official unveiling could take place in August 2025.

Specs and Design Details

The Magic V Flip 2 is expected to retain the same display sizes as the original model. It will feature a 6.8-inch FHD+ LTPO OLED main display and a 4-inch FHD+ LTPO OLED cover screen. Both screens are designed to offer smooth performance and power efficiency.

In terms of cameras, the device will likely come with a dual rear camera setup, including a 50MP main sensor with a 1/1.5″ sensor size- the same configuration seen in the first Magic V Flip.

Honor Magic V Flip 2

Performance and Battery

The most noticeable upgrade will be in the processor. The Magic V Flip 2 will use a Snapdragon 8 series chipset. However, it won’t be the top-tier Elite version, and the exact model is still unknown.

The battery capacity is also getting a bump. The new phone will come with a 5,500mAh battery, which is larger than the previous version. It will support either 66W or 80W fast wired charging, offering quick top-ups for daily use.

Not a Major Upgrade

While the Magic V Flip 2 brings a few improvements, especially in performance and battery life, the update overall seems modest. The design, screen size, and camera hardware may stay largely the same.

We expect to learn more in the coming weeks as the rumored August launch window gets closer.

Sunali Sahu is dedicated mobile gamer and an eSports player in the BGMI competitive scene. She is also passionate about the latest smartphones and gadgets. In her free time, she enjoys watching horror movies and web series.

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OnePlus 11 OxygenOS 15 August Update Rolls Out with Split View Enhancements, BeaconLink, and Privacy Improvements

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OnePlus 11 OxygenOS 15 August Update

OnePlus has rolled out a new OxygenOS 15 update for the OnePlus 11, bringing a range of improvements, useful features, and the latest August 2025 Android security patch. The update size is 890.86 MB and focuses on making the phone smoother, smarter, and more secure.

The update enhances the overall user experience with smoother animations for opening, repositioning, and resizing floating windows. Multitasking also gets better with improvements to Split View. It is no longer limited to fixed ratios, and users can now adjust the ratio freely. When using two apps in landscape, the divider can be dragged to resize them according to preference.

In terms of notifications, OnePlus has simplified how alerts appear in landscape mode. Instead of taking over the full screen, banner notifications now appear in a minimal format to reduce interruptions. Users can also swipe down on a notification to open the app in a floating window, or tap a button to do the same, rather than switching to full screen.

The Private Safe feature has been upgraded as well. Users can now share images and videos stored in Private Safe, customize album covers, and sort or view media files by time. There is also a new option to add files directly under the “Other files” category, giving more control over stored content. When recent tasks are stacked, users can now lock or unlock apps simply by swiping down on the app from the recent tasks screen.

A notable addition is BeaconLink, which allows users to send text, images, and voice messages to nearby people without an internet connection. This can be enabled in Settings > Mobile network > BeaconLink.

Lastly, the update integrates the August 2025 Android security patch, ensuring better protection for the device.

With this update, the OnePlus 11 becomes more seamless to use, offering improved multitasking, enhanced privacy options, and a more distraction-free experience.

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Google Dialer Gets New Update With Fresh UI and Calling Card Feature

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Google Dialer New UI and Calling Card feature

Google has rolled out a new update for its Phone app (Google Dialer), which is available on Nothing Phones, some OnePlus devices, and other Android smartphones. The update brings a redesigned user interface and a brand-new feature called Calling Card.

Redesigned User Interface

The latest version of the Google Dialer comes with a refreshed look inspired by Android 16’s design. The call history page, calling screen, and incoming call screen have all been updated. Users will now notice bigger buttons for the keypad, mute, and speaker options, making it easier to use. Animations have also been added to the calling screen, such as circular effects while a call is connecting, which stop once the call is answered.

Google has also introduced a new option for incoming call gestures. Instead of only swiping to answer or reject, users can now enable a single-tap gesture for quick response. This makes handling calls faster and more convenient.

Calling Card Feature

One of the most exciting additions is the Calling Card feature. With this, users can customize how their contact photo and details appear during calls. You can upload a profile picture from your camera, gallery, or Google Photos, adjust its position, zoom in or out, and even customize fonts and colors.

This feature allows each contact to have a unique look when calling, making the experience more personal and visually appealing.

Availability

Currently, the update has been spotted on Nothing Phone (2a) and is gradually rolling out to more devices, including other Nothing Phones and select OnePlus models. Since the update is still in beta, not all users will see the new features immediately.

To try the new design and features, users need to:

  1. Update the Phone by Google app via the Play Store.
  2. Join the Google Dialer beta program to access the latest version.
  3. Update the Google Contacts app for full functionality.

The new update is being rolled out in stages, so some users may need to wait a little longer before they see the Calling Card option and redesigned UI on their phones.

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CMF Phone 1 Gets August Nothing OS 3.2 Update With Gallery Default Feature

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The CMF Phone 1 has started receiving the August Nothing OS 3.2 update. This update comes with version V3.2-250723-1800 and is sized at 252 MB. It brings new widget features, bug fixes, and several performance improvements.

One of the main highlights is the improvement to widgets. Shared widgets now support more sticker types, making them more fun and customisable. The Countdown widget has received a new Recurring option along with additional shape choices. This means you can set countdowns to repeat automatically. The Pedometer and Screentime widgets can now also be shared, adding more ways to interact and share information.

In the general improvements section, Nothing has added the option to set the Nothing Gallery as the default for previewing photos in Camera settings. The camera itself has also received stability enhancements for a smoother experience. Bluetooth call issues in Telegram, which affected some watches and earbuds, have been fixed.

The update also resolves font display issues in apps like Instagram, Subito, and a few others. On the security side, the August 2025 security patch has been included, ensuring better device protection. Finally, overall system stability has been improved, and performance has been optimised for a smoother user experience.

The August Nothing OS 3.2 update is rolling out gradually, so CMF Phone 1 users may receive it at different times depending on their region.

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