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Here’s our first look at the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
2:53 am | September 6, 2024

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Samsung's upcoming bigger and thinner book-style foldable smartphone has been in the news a lot lately, and now we have the first leaked image purportedly showing the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition. As you can see, the design is very similar overall to that of the Galaxy Z Fold6, understandably. That said, the fact that it's thinner is immediately noticeable. As you can see, the Fold Special Edition will have a flat frame with ever so slightly rounded corners. The camera island is a bit different from the Fold6's, so it will aid in telling the two devices apart from afar. It seems...

Infinix Hot 50 debuts with Dimensity 6300 and 50MP main cam
12:59 am |

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As expected, Infinix launched its Hot 50 smartphone in India today featuring a 120Hz LCD screen, Dimensity 6300 chipset and a 5,000 mAh battery. The device is just 7.8mm thin making its one of the slimmest phones in its price segment and offers IP54 dust and water splash resistance. Infinix Hot 50 key specs Hot 50 is built around a 6.7-inch IPS LCD with 720p resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The panel also gets an 8MP front-facing camera with LED flash. The back houses a 50MP main cam with Sony’s IMX582 sensor, a 2MP depth sensor, and an unspecified auxiliary lens. Infinix...

Honor MagicPad 2 12.3 in for review
11:01 pm | September 5, 2024

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This is the Honor MagicPad 2 12.3, just after making its global debut at IFA 2024 mere moments ago. The tablet is €599/£499 and on sale today and for that, you get a svelte machine with excellent multimedia credibility. The tablet ships with a 66W charger and USB cable, which is already a solid start. This tablet's predecessor had a slightly bigger 13-inch display, but the MagicPad 2 makes the move to an OLED panel with the same 144 Hz refresh rate. The panel has lovely visuals and is very bright, topping out at 1,600 nits! To fully unlock the MatePad 2 12.3's potential, you...

vivo Y300 Pro announced with SD6 Gen 1 and 6.77-inch OLED display
9:01 pm |

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The vivo Y300 Pro was just announced in China, adding to the company's mid-range portfolio. It's a direct successor to the Y200 Pro from earlier this year, but the upgrades are quite significant, despite the short time passed. The new Y300 Pro runs on a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset, paired with 8 GB/128 GB of memory by default and configurations go up to 12 GB/512 GB. The display has also improved is now 6.77" in diagonal and offers 120Hz refresh rate, 10-bit color depth and up to 5,000 nits of peak brightness. That refers to a small patch on the screen, probably during HDR content...

Honor Watch 5 debuts with larger and brighter display, 15-day battery life
7:31 pm |

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Alongside the global launch of its Magic V3 foldable, Honor announced a new smartwatch – the Honor Watch 5. This comes as the successor to last year's Honor Watch 4 and features a bigger and brighter screen, improved battery endurance, and more accurate health tracking. Honor Watch 5 is built around a square 1.85-inch AMOLED display with 450 x 390px resolution and 1,000 nits peak brightness. The smartwatch sports a 6-series aluminum frame which features a rotating knob for easier controls, as well as a speaker and microphone for Bluetooth calls. Watch 5 features an IP68 rating and...

Huawei tops Q2 global wearables market
6:34 pm |

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A total of 43.7 million wrist wearables (smartbands and smartwatches) were shipped during the April – June period (Q2) and Huawei stood on top of the global market in both shipments and market share. According to the latest wearable device tracker data from IDC, Huawei saw a remarkable 42% year-on-year growth rate with 8.9 million global shipments and a 20.3% market share. China was the big driving market for werables where Huawei shipped an estimated 6 million wrist wearables and expanded its market share to 38.4%. Despite Huawei’s success, the global smart wearables market saw a...

Withings ScanWatch 2 review: Probably the best-looking hybrid smartwatch
6:13 pm |

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Withings Scanwatch 2: One minute review

Want a smartwatch that doesn’t look like a smartwatch? You may want to check out the Withings ScanWatch 2, the best-looking hybrid watch we've reviewed yet.

It’s as close to looking like an analog watch as you’re likely to get, but with the smarts and tracking of a fitness tracker under the hood. In fact, if it wasn’t for the small display on the watch face, you’d never know.

That makes the ScanWatch 2 a truly gorgeous piece of kit, with a nice, shiny casing and no buttons outside of the crown. The duality of an analog watch design with a more modern set of ambitions does show itself, though: the display is too small for most fitness tracker basics like notifications, while there’s no option to install third-party apps a la watchOS or Wear OS. 

This makes the "smart" nature of Withings' best smartwatch a little redundant: it's a pure fitness tracker combined with an analog watch. Still, if that’s not a dealbreaker for you, there are few better-looking timepieces around.

Withings Scanwatch 2: Price and release date

  • Priced at $349 in the US 
  • £319 in the UK  
  • ‎AU$599 in Australia

The ScanWatch 2 debuted in September of 2023, and you can find it at plenty of retailers. The price of entry is fairly high, however, at $349 / £319 / ‎AU$599.00. 

This price point makes it comparable in price to an Apple Watch Series 9, despite offering less in terms of functionality. You're paying for the premium look and feel, rather than advanced functions and smart capabilities. 

  • Value score: 3.5/5

Withings Scanwatch 2: Specifications

Withings Scanwatch 2: Design

Withings ScanWatch 2 smartwatch

(Image credit: Future / Lloyd Coombes)
  • Beautiful analog design
  • Small digital display
  • Available in Black, Rose Gold, Blue or White

As I’ve alluded to, the reason you may want to pick up a ScanWatch 2, as opposed to something of a similar price, is that distinctive design, which comes in Black or White, as well as a Rose Gold option with a blue strap. It also comes in 38mm and 42mm sizes. All models are 5ATM water resistance rated.

Looking at it on the wrist, it’d be easy to assume it’s an analog watch, and in many ways it is. Hybrid smartwatches, analog watches with discreet smart elements, are gaining traction (alongside other discreet trackers like the best smart rings) because they often look much cooler than most other smartwatches.

However, look a smidge closer, though, and you’ll see a small display at the top of the watch face. This OLED panel is nice and easy to read in all conditions, but naturally comes a bit unstuck if one of the hands happens to be over it when you check. That said, there’s little chance of being sat there looking at it for hours when functionality is a little more stripped back. In fact, for the most part it’ll be showing you how many steps you’ve walked that day.

It also feels shallower than other smartwatches, perhaps because of its analog-like disguise, but it felt much flatter on the wrist than my Apple Watch Ultra.

Straps can be switched out with an elegant sliding pin, while it charges in a sort of mini-cradle that looks like the devices used to remove links from watch straps. It includes a USB-A to USB-C cable, but it’s pretty short. Overall? Looks fantastic, and wonderfully comfortable to wear. 

  • Design score: 5/5

Withings Scanwatch 2: Performance

Withings ScanWatch 2 smartwatch

(Image credit: Future / Lloyd Coombes)
  • Around one month of battery life
  • No GPS
  • Closer to a fitness tracker than a smartwatch

While it is a ‘smartwatch’ in terms of its size, the ScanWatch 2 is less of a smartwatch in terms of functionality and closer to a fitness tracker instead.

It can track your steps, activity, heart rate, and all of those standard fitness tracker features, but you shouldn’t expect to install additional apps or use your watch to pay for your shopping.

You can set timers and use it as a stopwatch, but anything beyond that you might want to go for a full-fat smartwatch.

Thankfully, as a health and fitness tracker it’s solid, although it lacks an internal GPS: you’ll need to connect to your phone. Sleep tracking is supported, and it also has a ECG (medical-grade!) for undertaking one of those wherever you are.

Workout modes are relatively basic but track fairly well so long as you’re connected to your phone’s GPS, but perhaps the ace up its sleeve is the temperature sensor.

This runs continuously, albeit at the cost of the 30-day battery life, but can showcase temperature variations that could be an indication of an oncoming illness. It’s primarily focused on just highlighting increases or decreases, though, so don’t expect to get an exact number for your temperature.

Of all the smartwatches I’ve tested, I feel like the ScanWatch 2 has the simplest pairing procedure. It’s not that it does anything different from its rivals, but it just worked almost instantly. It also offers a slick checklist of things you can tick off as it shows you, meaning you get a sort of tutorial when you first put it on.

Once that’s done, the app is split between Home, Measure, and Achieve. Home gives you some “missions” to check off, like setting a bedtime routine, or reading an article. It also tracks your daily activity to help you hit thirty minutes.

Measure shows your data, letting you drill down into activity and rhythms for any data you’ve collected, while Achieve lets you set Health Goals and work towards them. The app can write directly to Apple Health, and works alongside Strava and MyFitnessPal.

This is all backed up by a subscription service called Withings+ which offers a Health Improvement score that helps you improve your score week-on-week up to 100, while also giving you daily guidance and meal plans. It also unlocks additional data so you can interpret it more easily, but I didn’t see anything that felt super necessary.

  • Performance score: 4/5

Scorecard

Withings ScanWatch 2: Should I buy?

Withings ScanWatch 2 smartwatch

(Image credit: Future / Lloyd Coombes)

Buy it if...

You want a smartwatch that doesn’t look like one

The ScanWatch 2 is slick to look at, and will go with just about any outfit at any time.

You want to track plenty of metrics

The temperature sensor here is a big boon, especially given many rivals have been slow to adopt it.

You’re new to fitness tracking

Even without buying the watch, the app is fantastic in its ease of use and variety of options.

Don't buy it if...

You want more smart features

The Scanwatch 2 can tell you you have a notification, but you won’t be able to read it on your wrist.

You’re a Nike Run Club user

While it can tap into Strava, Nike Run Club users are left in the dust with no integration.

Also consider

Garmin Instinct Crossover

A hybrid watch with physical hands, but in a G-Shock style instead of a classic watch. 

Read our full review

First reviewed: July 2024

Honor MagicBook Art 14 in for review
5:39 pm |

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The Honor MagicBook Art 14 began its global rollout today at the IFA show in Berlin and it just so happens that we have it in our office and for review. So what's great about this machine? Well, it has a 14.6-inch OLED touchscreen, an Intel Core 7 Ultra 155H, a 60Wh battery, and it only weighs 1.03kg! Oh, and its webcam is magnetic and attaches to the top of the machine so that the screen bezel is only 2.2mm. The Honor MagicBook Art 14 The MagicBook Art 14 ships with a 65W charger and a USB-C cable. You can get it in Sunrise White or this lovely Emerald Green we're very fond...

TCL NxtPaper 14 is now official, Tab 11 Gen 2 goes on sale
4:44 pm |

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TCL launched a couple of new smartphones with NxtPaper displays at IFA, but the company also expanded its tablet lineup with the innovative display tech. It introduced the NxtPaper 14 tablet with a 14.3" display and a massive battery. The brand also announced the start of the sales of the Tab 11 Gen 2 - a regular LCD tablet that was first introduced at MWC. TCL NxtPaper 14 The NxtPaper 14 packs a 14.3" NxtPaper 3.0 screen, which is the latest version of the e-ink-mimicing of display. It filters harmful blue light by up to 61% while retaining sharp images and full colors. The...

Honor Magic V3 review
4:18 pm |

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