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Samsung posts support pages for the Galaxy A55 and A35 early
10:07 pm | February 19, 2024

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The Galaxy A54 and A34 were unveiled in mid-March last year and as they approach the 12-month mark, everyone is looking for the Galaxy A55 and A35 launch. Samsung is keeping its schedule a secret for now, but even it slipped up and published support pages for the two models in several European countries. They don’t reveal much other than that there will be 128GB and 256GB variants of the A55. The model numbers for the European variants of the two models are SM-A556B and SM-A356B and some are marked “DS” (for dual-SIM). You can check out the leaked renders that show a familiar design...

De’Longhi Rivelia review: finally – a compact, luxury bean-to-cup machine
9:00 pm |

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De'Longhi Rivelia review: one-minute review

Those looking for one of the best coffee makers are likely to be signing up for a fairly hefty machine that will dominate the countertop – or a far more simple filter or pod coffee machine.

In that sense, De'Longhi’s Rivelia is a much needed breath of fresh, coffee-scented air, and could provide the next generation of coffee-lovers with the best bean-to-cup coffee maker experience for their morning brew.

In general, it’s remarkably compact for a coffee machine, let alone a bean-to-cup model, and it comes with a 0.74 gallon /  200ml removable milk carafe, a 1.4L water tank and two 250g bean hoppers, allowing you to easily swap out between different coffee beans. 

Simply use the TFT screen and touch controls to navigate through the menu of 11 coffee options, as well as hot water and hot milk, make adjustments to coffee strength and type of froth, and let the machine’s smart Bean Adapt and LatteCrema Hot technology intelligently do the rest. Plus, you can store coffee preferences for up to four profiles, making it an excellent choice for a family or young professionals sharing a home.

Maintenance, too, is pretty straightforward as a result of simple cleaning, rinsing and descaling programs. Overall, then, the De’Longhi Rivela is easily the best bean-to-cup coffee maker I’ve ever tested.  

De'Longhi Rivelia coffee machine

(Image credit: Future)

De’Longhi Rivelia review: Price and availability

  • Price: £749 
  • Availability: UK only, but will likely come to US/AU soon enough 

De'Longhi Rivelia time settings

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The De’Longhi Rivelia is available for £749 from retailers such as Amazon, as well as from the De’Longhi website and regional retailers such as John Lewis in the UK. As of writing it’s not available in the US and Australia, but most De’Longhi products arrive abroad a little later, and I’d be very surprised if the Rivelia doesn’t release globally.

While it is pretty pricey, in terms of what it offers – from excellent, consistent results, compact and effective design, and a host of features and smart technologies – it’s a league above many of its competitors. 

Nevertheless, it’s worth factoring in the ongoing cost of the machine. Depending on the water hardness in your area, the filter will need to be replaced every 2-3 months (£15.99), and the machine will need descaling once a month (EcoDecalk Descaler, 11.99 per 500ml bottle), which could set you back up to £76 per year. 

De’Longhi Rivelia review: Design

  • Slim and compact  
  • Comes with two bean hoppers 
  • 0.74 gallon /  200ml removable milk carafe is well-designed but fiddly to clean 

De'Longhi Rivelia water tank

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Despite its slim design, the De'Longhi Rivelia comfortably packs in everything you need for your daily brew. Measuring just 15.1 x 9.6 x 16.9-inches / 38.5 x 24.5 x 43cm /  (h x w x d) – gaining a couple of inches in width as a result of the 1.4L water tank – it’s actually pretty compact for a bean-to-cup coffee maker of this high quality. My review sample was the discrete black option, but it’s also available in grey, white and beige colorways, for those looking for a machine that’s a little more stand-out. Note that each color option arrives with matching bean hopper lids, too, which is a lovely touch. 

On top of the machine is a slot for one of the two included 250g bean hoppers, whose metal ring surround is rotated to select the grind coarseness. You’ll also find the TFT screen and touch controls here.

The screen is bright and easy to read, requiring a firm press to select a drink; there’s no fear here of ending up with a drink you don’t want as a result of an accidental press. On either side of the screen are two buttons, for turning the power on and off, plus a profile selector, and milk and coffee menus. Barring the power button, however, you can use the screen for everything else – although the buttons are nice to have for people with larger fingers who might not want to play whack-a-menu with the touchscreen. 

De'Longhi Rivelia coffee bean tank

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On the front of the machine sits an adjustable cup stand, the spout, and the removable, dishwasher-friendly 200ml / 0.74-gallon milk carafe, which neatly clicks into the front of the machine for easy maintenance. There’s also a movable built-in steam wand, and the carafe’s lid features a dial for choosing your milk frothiness or switching to the cleaning function. 

The cup stand and spout can accommodate cups up to 5.3in / 13.5cm tall and 3.3in /  8.4cm deep. I have some pretty generously sized mugs in my kitchen, so I’d have welcomed a slightly deeper tray to avoid my coffee-making routine feeling like a balancing act, but it wasn’t too much of an issue.

Removing the drip tray is simple, as is disposing the grounds from the front of the machine for cleaning. Note, too, that there aren’t too many nooks and crannies to navigate – a welcome change from other bean-to-cups I’ve tested. Generally speaking, maintaining the Rivelia is easy enough, offering a good balance of manual and automatic cleaning; however, the milk carafe requires a little more TLC. While not unusual, it can be annoying at times.

Design: 5/5

De'Longhi Rivelia cleaning setting

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De’Longhi Rivelia review: performance

  •  Fantastic results  
  •  Four user profiles with ample customization options 
  •  Bean Adapt and LatteCrema Hot technology make brewing a breeze 

De'Longhi Rivelia making a cappuccino

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Following a super-quick and easy setup, the De’Longhi Rivelia proved a rapid, remarkable bean-to-cup machine, offering oodles of customization options and smooth, well-made coffee every time. 

You can set up to four user profiles on the Rivelia, with each user able to customize their drinks just as they like them, choosing from five coffee strength settings.

It takes the machine just 30 seconds to heat up, and 35 seconds thereafter to pour a single espresso – so that’s just over one minute from bean to cup on its standard settings. It offers the option to use coffee grounds, too.

De'Longhi Rivelia user set up

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Personally, I didn’t feel the need to adjust the default settings to tweak the taste profile of my coffee; it was delicious. However, it’s super easy to do so. Simply tap the button below the menu item to open up the drinks settings, adjust to your preferences, and save. Now, whenever you make that drink with your user profile selected, the Rivelia will remember your preferences and make your drink exactly as you like it. For even more customization, you can tap the encircled “My” button in the settings menu. The machine will begin making your drink, and you can hit stop on both the milk and coffee to let the machine know exactly how much of each you’d like in your drink. 

You can also make use of De'Longhi’s Bean Adapt technology by tapping the bean on the display and entering information about your coffee beans of choice. The Rivelia will then brew an espresso and recommend the best grind and temperature settings, allowing you to name and store the profile for future use – super helpful if you like to try a variety of beans and want to make use of the two hoppers included with the Rivelia. 

De'Longhi Rivelia milk spout

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In addition to the easily navigable menu, the TFT screen will also provide tips on brewing and milk, as well as a heads-up for maintenance – which were greatly appreciated by myself. 

So, what about the results? Well, the Rivelia makes a mean espresso, that’s for sure. There’s a healthy, rich brown crema topping every shot, near-perfectly foamed milk with excellent microfoam, and every drink comes out at pretty much the perfect drinking temperature, erring on the warmer side rather than cold. 

I was slightly less impressed with the hot water settings; note that the machine can only heat water to 176°F / 80°C , which isn’t quite hot enough to properly brew most black teas. For Brits, this will be less of an issue since many of us use kettles to boil water; but overseas, where this is less common, properly brewed tea remains just out of reach. The LatteCrema Hot milk frother heats full-foam milk to 140°F / 60°C.

As a regular iced-latte drinker, I also attempted to make cold drinks in the Rivelia – note I have fairly high standards in this department. I chose to have my drink “extra cold” when prompted by the machine (made using ten cubes of ice) and I was super impressed by how well the machine tackled making the beverage to the right strength and flavor in accordance with the volume of ice.  

All in all, the Rivelia is a fabulous bean-to-cup coffee maker; it’s a machine I won’t be replacing in a hurry. Whether you’re a coffee nerd or just need consistent, tasty results, it’s an excellent choice. 

De'Longhi Rivelia making a coffee

(Image credit: Future)

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How I tested

  •  I tried most of the drink options on the menu 
  •  I set up the Bean Adapt function and tested the LatteCrema Hot technology 
  •  I adjusted my beverage preferences 

To test the De'Longhi Rivelia, I used my usual coffee beans (a gorgeous Monsoon Malabar from Whittards in the UK) and tried to make a variety of hot drinks from the  machine’s menu. 

I adjusted my preferences of these drinks, as well as trying out the default settings, measuring both the temperature and quality of the resulting drinks. 

I’ve been testing home appliances for two years, but I grew up with a real coffee aficionado for a father and now date a coffee nerd. It’s like they follow me. I try to approach each test with a different coffee drinker in mind; casual drinkers like myself, burgeoning baristas and the ultimate brew masters. 

OnePlus Watch 2 teased, rumored to launch next week
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OnePlus is following up its first smartwatch from 2021 with a worthy successor dubbed OnePlus Watch 2. This is the same watch that leaked in detail last month and is expected to launch with Google Wear OS 4. The teaser also shows us a glimpse of the watch design which appears to take some inspiration from the camera ring on the OnePlus 12 and also boasts a pair of buttons. OnePlus Watch 2 is rumored to bring a 1.43-inch AMOLED display and Qualcomm's Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chipset. OnePlus did not confirm the launch date but Max Jambor who holds a solid track record with OnePlus leaks...

OnePlus Watch 2 teased, rumored to launch next week
8:33 pm |

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OnePlus is following up its first smartwatch from 2021 with a worthy successor dubbed OnePlus Watch 2. This is the same watch that leaked in detail last month and is expected to launch with Google Wear OS 4. The teaser also shows us a glimpse of the watch design which appears to take some inspiration from the camera ring on the OnePlus 12 and also boasts a pair of buttons. OnePlus Watch 2 is rumored to bring a 1.43-inch AMOLED display and Qualcomm's Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chipset. OnePlus did not confirm the launch date but Max Jambor who holds a solid track record with OnePlus leaks...

Honor teases MagicBook Pro 16 laptop ahead of MWC
7:09 pm |

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Honor is holding the global launch for the Magic6 series and Magic V2 RSR foldable at MWC on Sunday but we now have another device to look forward to – the MagicBook Pro 16. The upcoming Windows laptop is expected to be the flagship offering from the brand for 2024 and will likely feature a top-notch processor and perhaps a discrete GPU. Honor MagicBook Pro 16 teaser Honor’s teaser suggests an “advanced experience in performance and smart connectivity” with the brand teasing the Magic-link capabilities of its phones, tablets and PCs which allows display mirroring, files and...

Honor teases MagicBook Pro 16 laptop ahead of MWC
7:09 pm |

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Honor is holding the global launch for the Magic6 series and Magic V2 RSR foldable at MWC on Sunday but we now have another device to look forward to – the MagicBook Pro 16. The upcoming Windows laptop is expected to be the flagship offering from the brand for 2024 and will likely feature a top-notch processor and perhaps a discrete GPU. Honor MagicBook Pro 16 teaser Honor’s teaser suggests an “advanced experience in performance and smart connectivity” with the brand teasing the Magic-link capabilities of its phones, tablets and PCs which allows display mirroring, files and...

Samsung launches Eco-Friends accessories for Galaxy S24 devices
6:12 pm |

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Samsung launched the Eco-Friends cases for its Galaxy S24 series today. The eco-friendly lineup now has 57 more unique cases for Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S24 Ultra, and the accessories have designs, inspired by music bands such as Rolling Stones, Stray Kids, and Queen. The Eco-Friends cases are made with at least 40% recycled plastic and include designs developed in collaboration with Smiley, Keith Haring, The Powerpuff Girls, Hello Kitty, and others. The products were initially introduced in Korea but are now reaching more than 40 countries worldwide, as well as the...

Samsung launches Eco-Friends accessories for Galaxy S24 devices
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Samsung launched the Eco-Friends cases for its Galaxy S24 series today. The eco-friendly lineup now has 57 more unique cases for Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S24 Ultra, and the accessories have designs, inspired by music bands such as Rolling Stones, Stray Kids, and Queen. The Eco-Friends cases are made with at least 40% recycled plastic and include designs developed in collaboration with Smiley, Keith Haring, The Powerpuff Girls, Hello Kitty, and others. The products were initially introduced in Korea but are now reaching more than 40 countries worldwide, as well as the...

Galaxy F15 5G teaser images leak, reveal a 6,000mAh battery and promise 4 OS updates
5:07 pm |

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Last week we saw a Geekbench result from the Samsung Galaxy F15 5G with a Dimensity 6100+ chipset, the same chip that is inside the Galaxy A15 5G. The two phones have a lot in common, though as leaked teaser images show there will be some differences too. The biggest is that the F15 will have a 6,000mAh battery (1,000mAh more than the A15). This is the same capacity as last year’s Galaxy F14 5G that this phone will replace. We also saw the battery in question get certified recently. Anyway, the phone should support 25W charging over USB-C. Samsung Galaxy F15 5G: 6,000mAh...

Xiaomi 14 Ultra camera specs and samples emerge
4:09 pm |

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Xiaomi’s long-awaited 14 Ultra is going official this Thursday in China and will then make its way globally at MWC Barcelona on February 25. We now have a few more details surrounding the most hyped-up aspect of the device – its cameras. Xiaomi shared a series of teasers and camera samples from the 14 Ultra, confirming most of the leaked specs we’ve seen in the past few months. The main 50MP camera will feature a Sony LYT-900 sensor with a f/1.63 - f/4.0 variable aperture. Xiaomi claims the 14 Ultra’s main shooter features a 163% increase in light intake compared to the Xiaomi 13...

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