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Redmi K80 Ultra’s battery grows
1:51 pm | February 21, 2025

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Last we heard anything about it, the Redmi K80 Ultra was going to sport a battery capacity of at least 6,500 mAh. But that was in January. Today we have a new rumor out of China that narrows it down further. The K80 Ultra's battery will be 7,400 mAh or 7,500 mAh, undoubtedly thanks to the use of Si/C tech. The handset is once again said to be powered by the yet-unannounced Dimensity 9400+ SoC from MediaTek (which should also be in the vivo X200s), and it will have a 6.8-inch "1.5K" LTPS OLED flat screen with symmetrical bezels all-round. Redmi K80 Pro The frame will be metal, and...

Redmi K80 Ultra’s battery grows
1:51 pm |

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Last we heard anything about it, the Redmi K80 Ultra was going to sport a battery capacity of at least 6,500 mAh. But that was in January. Today we have a new rumor out of China that narrows it down further. The K80 Ultra's battery will be 7,400 mAh or 7,500 mAh, undoubtedly thanks to the use of Si/C tech. The handset is once again said to be powered by the yet-unannounced Dimensity 9400+ SoC from MediaTek (which should also be in the vivo X200s), and it will have a 6.8-inch "1.5K" LTPS OLED flat screen with symmetrical bezels all-round. Redmi K80 Pro The frame will be metal, and...

Apple iPhone 16e pre-orders are now open
12:50 pm |

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On Wednesday Apple introduced the iPhone 16e, which is its new entry level smartphone. Two days after the launch, the smartphone goes on pre-order in 59 countries and regions, including Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, South Korea, Türkiye, the UAE, the UK, and the US. The iPhone 16e has a binned A18 chip, where the CPU is the same as the regular version, but the GPU has one fewer cores. It also comes with Apple's first in-house modem, the C1, and the phone supports satellite connectivity, Emergency SOS, Roadside Assistance, Messages, and Find...

Canalys: Europe smartphone market grows after four years in decline
11:07 am |

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The smartphone market in Europe grew by 5% in 2024, following four consecutive years of decline. The announcement came from Canalys, which revealed the market saw just over 136 million devices shipped, with 30% of them being premium devices, priced $800 and above. Samsung remained a leader in 2024, but Apple recorded impressive Q4 2024 sales. This was driven by a positive reception for the iPhone 16, even though ot still lacks Apple Intelligence. The market saw resilient high-end demand, combined with a replacement cycle of mid-to-low-end smartphones, purchased during the pandemic....

Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro’s official renders surface
10:08 am |

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Nothing will launch the Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro on March 4, and their official renders have surfaced online, giving us our best look yet at the two smartphones. Nothing Phone (3a) • Nothing Phone (3a) Pro The Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro have displays on the front with centered punch-holes, and around the back are three cameras housed inside a circular island, albeit positioned differently. The camera islands also have LED lights around them. Nothing Phone (3a) • Nothing Phone (3a) Pro On the left-side frames of both smartphones are the volume buttons,...

I took the Journey Glyde on a four-week overseas trip and it barely kept up with my adventures
7:35 am |

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Journey Glyde 4-in-1 travel charger review

It was love at first sight with the Journey Glyde. When I came across it, I was getting ready to embark on a four-week overseas holiday that involved road trips to different places. So I was rather excited that this MagSafe travel charger would not only work as a wireless stand for my iPhone, AirPods and Apple Watch, but also work as a portable charger with a 10,000mAh capacity.

While I’m not a fan of the matte white top panel that has the charging pads for a phone and AirPods – it picks up scratches very easily – I love the sliding panel underneath that pops up the charging pad for the Apple Watch. The splotchy grey finish is interesting, and I’d have preferred something similar for the top panel as well. Its weight and bulk, however, were concerning.

The Apple Watch charging pad raised on the Journey Glyde 4-in-1 travel charger

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While Journey lists the Glyde at 395g, it felt heavier in my hand and, weighing it myself, it tipped the scales at 411g. The extra 16g may not seem like much, but when you’re packing for an overseas trip, the grams quickly clock up. Its sliding design also makes it bulky for a travel charger.

Personally, I think it’s best to carry a smaller 20,000mAh portable charger instead, a capacity that pretty much every international airline allows in carry-on luggage. Most of these are smaller and lighter, so won’t eat away at your luggage allowance. I suppose if Journey increased the backup capacity on the Glyde to 20,000mAh, it would make the whole device even heavier.

For a long journey, 10,000mAh doesn’t sound like much but, in a pinch, it’s better than nothing at all. It was just enough to top up my Apple Watch SE 2 and my iPhone 13 Pro only once after use throughout the day. That would drain the Journey Glyde fully which, in my specific use case, wasn’t ideal as it would need time at the mains to top up. Otherwise it was just a bulky and heavy wireless charger. If I wasn’t going on multiple mini trips during my overseas holiday, I’d probably not have felt the need for more portable capacity than 10,000mAh, but that was exacerbated by the fact that, as a power bank, it was inefficient – something that a colleague proved through testing.

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The indicator lights on the Journey Glyde 4-in-1 travel charger

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Journey Glyde 4-in-1 travel charger with Apple Watch charging pad in open position

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The MagSafe charging pad on the Journey Glyde 4-in-1 travel charger

(Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / TechRadar)

The Glyde does not support newer efficient fast-charging protocols like PPS, but does output 20W, so can still do reasonably fast top-ups.And while most power banks typically offer 15% less of their advertised capacity due to conversion losses, the Glyde gave 34% loss during testing. Even at an easy slow charge, the losses were 27% – way above what’s expected.

This means that of the 10,000 mAh capacity, only about 7,000mAh is available in normal use – enough to give a phone and a smartwatch a single charge, but not a good result considering the price. It’s much better to use wired charging on the go, as wireless charging is even less efficient, and you can expect around 50% of the rated capacity. On the plus side, it works fine as a charging stand, and can hit the 15W Qi charging rate when plugged in.

USB-C port on the Journey Glyde 4-in-1 travel charger

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Journey Glyde: Price & specs

Should I buy the Journey Glyde?

Buy it if...

You want a good-looking travel charger

If you like tactile finishes, then you’ll love the Journey Glyde. The matte finish is lovely, and the white/grey color looks very minimalist. Most other travel chargers I’ve seen don’t look near as nice.

You want more than just a wireless charging stand

Not many travel chargers include a battery and can be used as a portable charger, which gives the Journey Glyde an edge over the competition. However, you will be paying more for this privilege.

Don't buy it if...

You don’t want to spend too much on a travel charger

The Journey Glyde might have its advantages when you’re traveling, but it doesn’t come cheap – and its value is diminished further by its lack of charging efficiency.

You won’t be spending much time in one place

If your travel plans mean that you won’t be able to keep the Journey Glyde plugged into the mains to top up the backup battery, it may not be worth your while at all as the 10,000mAh capacity drains quite quickly.

An Apple Watch, iPhone and AirPods on the Journey Glyde 4-in-1 travel charger

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Also consider

There isn't much else out there to compare the Journey Glyde directly to, but there are travel chargers aplenty. Below are a couple of alternatives, although neither will get you a backup battery.

Mous MagSafe 3-in-1 portable charger

It won't charge your iPhone as quickly as the Journey Glyde either, but it is cheaper and is the size of a credit card.
Read our full Mous Compatible 3 In 1 Portable Charger review

ESR Qi2 3-in-1 Travel Wireless Charging Set

For faster iPhone charging with a sturdier build, this premium 3-in-1 wireless charging set is a great choice. It's nowhere near as portable as the Mous charger, but it comes with a handy travel bag that holds all the components, plus the included 30W plug.

Apple says its C1 modem isn’t to blame for the iPhone 16e’s lack of MagSafe
7:29 am |

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The iPhone 16e became official yesterday, and it doesn't have MagSafe. Some people have apparently claimed that the omission of MagSafe had something to do with Apple's new in-house developed modem, the C1, which has made its debut with the iPhone 16e. That should sound far-fetched by default, and now Apple has confirmed that nothing of the kind has happened. The C1 modem is not responsible for the decision to leave MagSafe charging off the new iPhone 16e, according to a statement issued by Apple. No magnets here. So it's all clear now, it was cost cutting all along. Another storm...

Amazon Appstore for Android will cease to exist in August
5:13 am |

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The Amazon Appstore for Android will be killed off on August 20, the company has officially announced today. Starting on that day, you will no longer have access to it on your Android device. It's unclear what exactly will happen - will the app simply stop working or will it throw a notice that the app store is discontinued? Guess we'll have to wait and see. Amazon is also killing the Amazon Coins program on the same day, so if you have any, you'll need to use them by August 20. As of today Amazon Coins are no longer available for purchase. No, we don't know what those are either. But...

Amazon Appstore for Android will cease to exist in August
5:13 am |

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The Amazon Appstore for Android will be killed off on August 20, the company has officially announced today. Starting on that day, you will no longer have access to it on your Android device. It's unclear what exactly will happen - will the app simply stop working or will it throw a notice that the app store is discontinued? Guess we'll have to wait and see. Amazon is also killing the Amazon Coins program on the same day, so if you have any, you'll need to use them by August 20. As of today Amazon Coins are no longer available for purchase. No, we don't know what those are either. But...

All iPhone 17 models to use Apple’s in-house Wi-Fi chip
3:11 am |

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Apple launched the iPhone 16e yesterday, and the device features Apple's first ever self-developed 5G modem, replacing the Qualcomm modems in other iPhones. Apple will allegedly continue this trend of developing important connectivity chips in-house, and a new report today claims that the entire iPhone 17 family, coming this fall, will feature Apple's first self-developed Wi-Fi chip. This would replace the Broadcom chips Apple currently uses. The information comes from Ming-Chi Kuo, always in the know when it comes to Apple's supply chain in Asia. Interestingly, he notes that the iPhone 17...

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