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Verizon will give you Google’s premium AI subscription for half the price
8:21 am | February 5, 2025

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Verizon has just announced "another epic deal" for its mobile and home customers. Starting on February 6, customers on a myPlan (mobile) or myHome (internet) plan will be able to get Google One AI Premium for just $10 per month on their Verizon bill. That's half the price that Google charges for the same subscription directly. Google One AI Premium comes with access to Gemini Advanced (Google's most capable AI model), deeper AI integration in Gmail, Docs, Meet, Slides, and Sheets, the ability to create and use custom AI experts ("Gems") for any topic, access to Deep Research mode,...

vivo V50 launch date leaks alongside its release date
6:39 am |

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Earlier today vivo revealed the upcoming V50's design and key specs, but the brand stopped short of giving us an actual launch date for the phone. That's where a new rumor comes in, saying that the V50 will actually launch on February 17 in India. That may or may not be accurate, the only way to know is to wait and see what happens. We will say that having a listing up on the official website 13 days ahead of the launch isn't something we usually see, but that can just be vivo's way of doing things for this particular model. The V50 is allegedly going to go on sale one week from the...

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra stars in another teardown video and has a surprise inside
4:47 am |

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A few days ago the first teardown video of the new Galaxy S25 Ultra went live, and today we have another one. This time it's Zack Nelson from the JerryRigEverything YouTube channel doing the deed, and finding an interesting tidbit in the process. The internet has been in a tizzy about the removal of Bluetooth functionality from the S25 Ultra's S Pen, even though most people who are decrying it probably have never used it. Samsung, we assume, knows that, which is why it chose to go with this obvious cost-cutting measure in its most expensive slab-style device, betting that normal people who...

Asus ROG Phone 9 FE is here with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset
2:56 am |

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The Asus ROG Phone 9 family has just grown today, as the ROG Phone 9 FE is now official. It was quietly launched by the brand in Thailand, where it's available to purchase for THB 29,990, which at the current exchange rates translates into $890 or €857. For that amount of cash, you're getting a single Phantom Black colorway. The device measures 163.8 x 76.8 x 8.9 mm and weighs 225g. The dimensions are identical to those of the ROG Phone 9 and ROG Phone 9 Pro, but the FE is 2g lighter. The ROG Phone 9 FE is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, paired with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM...

Galaxy S25 Ultra replacement S Pens are $49 a pop despite lacking Bluetooth
12:58 am |

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Samsung infamously removed Bluetooth capabilities from Galaxy S25 Ultra’s S Pen. The official reasoning is that only 1% of S24 Ultra users were using the Bluetooth-related features on their phones but a lot of long-time Ultra and formerly Galaxy Note users are not too happy with the change. Galaxy S25 Ultra S Pen on Samsung US Samsung has now listed the official Galaxy S25 Ultra S Pen on its online store and it costs $49 – exactly the same price as the Galaxy S24 Ultra S Pen which features Bluetooth functionality and a gyroscope sensor. The Bluetooth-enabled S Pens of the past...

ESR Qi2 3-in-1 Watch Wireless Charging Set (HaloLock) review: it’s fast charging and compact, but that neck doesn’t bend
12:38 am |

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ESR Qi2 3-in-1 Watch Wireless Charging Set (HaloLock) review

The ESR Qi2 3-in-1 Watch Wireless Charging Set (HaloLock) has a list price of $74.99 / £71.99 / AU$134.99, which may seem expensive to some. However, when compared to the cost of other 3-in-1 MagSafe chargers by the likes of Anker, and indeed some other models from ESR themselves, it's a reasonable price to pay for a speedy and sturdy charger.

In use, the ESR Qi2 3-in-1 Watch Wireless Charging Set (HaloLock) was easy to lift and reposition on my desk. The weight of the stand, helped along by the sturdy metal post, meant that I didn't experience any issues with it toppling over. It did feel like it'd be easier to tip than the Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Station 3-in-1 Stand, however.

I found it a bit frustrating that the charging area is static and cannot be angled for better visibility of my phone screen. The vast majority of the best wireless chargers I've tested so far have had adjustable angles, so I wasn't a fan of this limitation.

The matte finish of the ESR Qi2 3-in-1 Watch Wireless Charging Set (HaloLock) shows fingerprints easily, and they're not easy to remove once they're there. The shiny surface of the circular Qi2 charging area proved to be quite the dust magnet when the phone wasn't in situ, with dust particles being very noticeable on top of the deep black.

As with the ESR's Qi2 3-in-1 Travel Wireless Charging Set, the Apple Watch charger is a separate packaged component that comes within the main charger box. It has a magnetic cover to protect the USB-C connector, which connects to the area at the back of the iPhone charging pad with ease. I wasn't a fan of this in the travel set, as it seemed risky to have such a small and losable component as part of a portable charger; I don't mind it as much in the ESR Qi2 3-in-1 Watch Wireless Charging Set (HaloLock), though.

When it came to charging speed, I was impressed with how quickly the ESR Qi2 3-in-1 Watch Wireless Charging Set (HaloLock) charged an iPhone 13 Pro and Series 9 Apple Watch. It was able to juice up my Apple Watch from 0%-100% in an hour and 13 minutes, making it much faster than ESR's Qi2 3-in-1 Travel Wireless Charging Set, which took just under an hour longer.

It took an hour and 52 minutes to fully charge an iPhone 13 Pro, which is impressive. But it is lagging a little behind the Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Station 3-in-1 Stand, which took an hour and 38 minutes to charge the same iPhone 13 Pro, and a commendable one hour and 14 minutes to charge up my Apple Watch.

As was the case with the ESR Qi2 Magnetic Wireless Car Charger (HaloLock), the iPhones I tested got warm while charging, but in this case, the watch got rather toasty too. It was also distractingly noisy, making various ticking and whirring noises as it charged, even after repositioning, something I'd never encountered before. My Apple Watch didn't appear to suffer any effects from this, but still, those noises made me nervous.

Overall, though, this charger proved its worth. With its speedy charging times, reassuring stability, and small footprint, it efficiently charges three types of Apple devices and other compatible earbud cases.

If you're interested in looking at alternative chargers, we have curated a selection of the best iPhone chargers and best wireless chargers. Within these guides, we suggest the most suitable option based on different needs, and you'll find plenty of options for charging the best iPhones in both.

The ESR Qi2 3-in-1 Watch Wireless Charging Set sits facing to the right on a light grey stone surface against a pink background. On the surface to its right sit the plug adapter, USB-C charging cable and the watch charging component with its cap removed.

(Image credit: Future)

ESR Qi2 3-in-1 Watch Wireless Charging Set (HaloLock) review: Price & specs

A close-up of the charging pad and watch charger of the ESR Qi2 3-in-1 Watch Wireless Charging Set.

(Image credit: Future)

Should I buy the ESR Qi2 3-in-1 Watch Wireless Charging Set (HaloLock)?

Buy it if…

You want to charge three devices without sacrificing space
With the earbuds charging area inlaid in the base, and the iPhone and Apple Watch charging pads located at the top of the stand, this 3-in-1 charger is pleasantly compact, so won't take up too much valuable desk or nightstand space.

You want a quick charge
While this isn't the fastest MagSafe charger I've tested, it still charged devices satisyingly quickly, with the Apple Watch charger fully replenishing the battery faster than the ESR's Qi2 3-in-1 Travel Wireless Charging Set, and the Mous MagSafe Compatible 3-in-1 Portable Charger by just under an hour.

Don't buy it if…

You want to look at things from a different angle
It's a shame that the position of the charging pad is fixed, as it limits you to one viewing angle. The phone can still rotate into landscape mode without issue, but I would have liked to be able to position my phone to make it easier to use as it charged.

You want to keep things clean
Unfortunately, due to the matte finish on the majority of the charger and the shiny surface of the MagSafe charging pad, this charger collects dust and fingerprints for a pastime. This is only a minor issue that may not prove an issue for some, but if this kind of thing gets your goat, this may be a charger to avoid.

ESR Qi2 3-in-1 Watch Wireless Charging Set (HaloLock) review: Also consider

Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Station 3-in-1 Stand
It takes up more space, but its design is aesthetically pleasing, and it offers speedier charging – taking just over an hour to fully charge a Series 9 Apple Watch and an hour and 38 minutes to charge an iPhone 13 Pro. Check out our full Anker MagGo Wireless Charging Station 3-in-1 Stand review to see just why we awarded it four and a half stars.

Xiaomi 15 Ultra camera specs ‘confirmed’ by new rumor
11:21 pm | February 4, 2025

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Xiaomi's 15 Ultra will be very much focused on the cameras, pun absolutely intended. Today a new rumor from a tipster on X reiterates the device's camera setup, which we've already heard of before. Still, this 'confirmation' of sorts does help cement the idea that the phone will really ship with these cameras. So, let's take a look. The 50 MP main shooter will be using Sony's 1-inch type Lytia LYT-900 sensor. The 50 MP ultrawide will use Samsung's ISOCELL JN5 sensor. The 50 MP 3x optical zoom telephoto camera will use Sony's IMX858 sensor, and finally, the main upgrade - the 200 MP 4.3x...

More Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7 details leak
10:02 pm |

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Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7 are expected to launch this summer, and today a tipster over on X has shared more details about what we can expect from them. Both devices are allegedly getting larger vapor chambers than their predecessor, to help with heat dissipation. They are both getting a smoother and more durable hinge as well. The Fold7's display crease is apparently going to get much smaller - not fully gone, but almost. The devices will launch running One UI 7.1, though it's unclear whether that will be based on Android 15 or Android 16 - since the latter is coming way...

Apple Invites is now official
9:52 pm |

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Over the weekend a rumor claimed Apple would launch its very own event invite service, and this is now official as Apple Invites. It's a new iPhone app that lets you create custom invites for any occasion. You can create and share invites, RSVP, contribute to Shared Albums, and engage with Apple Music playlists. Apple Invites is now available from the App Store for all iPhones running iOS 18 or later, and it's also accessible on the web through icloud.com/invites. iCloud+ subscribers can create invites (which anyone can RSVP to) regardless of whether they have an Apple Account or Apple...

Realme P3 runs Geekbench with mysterious Snapdragon chipset
8:52 pm |

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The Realme P3 series is launching soon in India and the non-Pro variant just appeared on Geekbench. The device (RMX5070) was spotted with an unfamiliar chipset, which appears to be an underclocked version of the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 or an entirely new SoC. Realme P3 (RMX5070) on Geekbench The listing shows a prime CPU core clocked at 2.3 GHz instead of 2.5GHz on the regular SD 7s G3. The prime core is joined by 3x performance cores clocked at 2.21 GHz (instead of 2.4 GHz) and 4x efficiency units working at 1.8GHz. The device in the listing features 12GB RAM and scored 1,110...

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