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Motorola Edge 50 Pro to come with Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, launch date leaks
5:43 pm | March 18, 2024

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Motorola is preparing to launch its next flagship, Edge 50 Pro, which will have a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset. The announcement comes from the company's Chiense branch, which confirmed the chipset for the X50 Ultra, which is going to be the local name for the Pro. We also expect the phone to launch in the United States under the name Edge+ (2024) since Motorola brands its flagship with the Plus moniker for its American customers. The phone also appeared in multiple video leaks and teasers, revealing an April 3 launch in India, a date which we told you about before. According...

Loomly review
5:27 pm |

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Loomly is one of the newer and snappier entries into TechRadar Pro's list of the best social media management tools, and with good reason. Built for the social media era, Loomly tries to make life simple for its users – which could soon include you.

We've already thoroughly tested the likes of Hootsuite, HubSpot, and Circleboom, and while these might be more familiar names in the social media space, Loomly is definitely worth checking out. 

Loomly themselves tout huge time savings of 30 hours per week for average users, who can make use of the built-in 300 or more content ideas, which can be especially helpful for smaller organizations with fewer people to bounce ideas off. 

There's a reason that the likes of Dior, Honda, BMW, The Salvation Army, Thomas Cook, and many more use Loomly's services to manage their brand posts across every major social media channel, and some smaller ones too. 

Given the world we live in has become dominated by social media platforms, making sure your business can stay ahead of the pack is vitally important. Just having a company blog no longer cuts it in 2024, sadly, as users discover services via social media and everyone is competing for attention. 

In this review, we're going to cover a lot of ground and make sure you can make an informed decision about whether Loomly is your pick for best social media manager in 2024. Let's dive in. 

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Plans and pricing

First, the good stuff: pricing. If you're a small business, or even a one-person operation, then cost is going to be very, very important and might weigh more on the decision than the respective features. 

Loomly is priced very competitively and splits its service into four very easy to understand tiers: Basic, Standard, Advanced, and Premium. We'll go through each. 

  • Basic: as the name suggests, this is the lowest level tier that Loomly offers, with support for 10 accounts, two users, and access to interactions, analytics, a hashtag manager, post previews, and more, for $32 per month. 
  • Standard: billed as the most popular option, a Standard subscription gives you everything in Basic plus 20 accounts, six users, advanced analytics, content exports, and Slack and Teams integration, for $60 per month. 
  • Advanced: for larger clients, this tier supports up to 35 accounts and 14 users, plus the ability to set custom roles, create custom workflows, and enjoy scheduled reports, all for $131 per month.  
  • Premium: finally, for the biggest companies, Loomly offers a tier that can handle everything, including up to 50 accounts, 30 users, and the ability to add custom branding, plus everything else in the other three plans, for $277 per month. 

All of these subscription tiers include a discount when paying annually, which might be something your organisation wants to do anyway – a nice little addition. 

Loomly also offers an Enterprise tier that comes upon request, and includes tailored support via an account manager and the ability to scale up beyond even the heights of Premium, while getting a nice little discount. 

Loomly

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Features

With pricing out of the way, let's get into the actual features that Loomly has on offer. As standard, Loomly supports all of the major social networks – Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, Google, Snap, and so on – and that applies to all of the tiers, not just the more expensive ones, which is a nice touch. 

All users can also access the ability to schedule unlimited posts, publish directly, manage hashtags, use link shorteners, and store unlimited assets on the platform. Compared to some of its rivals, that's a decent list. 

Loomly also lets every user access an approval workflow (which is very handy given the downsides to posting things before they're ready) and the ability to set user roles. All but Basic get Slack and Teams integrations, too. 

In terms of actual content creation, Loomly offers users Basic through Premium access to post previews, Google Drive, Canva, a post inspiration tool, the ability to reply to interactions, and an analytics dashboard. 

Finally, Loomly's iOS and Android apps are available to all and really help with jotting down ideas on the go or making tweaks while you're out and about. Some rivals reserve the apps for higher tiers, so this is also a nice thought. 

If you thought this section went on for a little it's because, well, Loomly is very generous with the "basic" features on its service, making this ideal for any organization that doesn't want to spend too much while being able to do a lot. 

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Digging a little bit deeper, let's take a look at some of the more advanced features that Loomly offers. While the company is generous, there are some features your business might want to take advantage of that require a higher plan. 

Starting off with an obvious one, Loomly lets Standard tiers and upwards access its advanced analytics, which does go into a lot more detail, as well as the ability to export results. Advanced and Premium users can also schedule reports. 

Exporting content, such as analytics, lists, calendars, and posts, is also not something the Basic tier can manage, meaning you'll need to go for Standard or above if those workflows sound important. 

Custom branding, something big organizations will surely want, is limited to only the most expensive Premium plan. Users can utilize a branded subdomain, custom favicon, and a custom logo as part of this feature set. 

To close out this section, Loomly also offers access to over five million royalty-free images and videos, plus daily post inspiration to get the ideas flowing. 

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Analytics and reporting

Given that keeping track is one of, if not the main reason to use social media management platforms, this section might be the most important, depending on your organization, of course. 

Loomly tracks a lot. Post-performance can be measured in real time across every single major social network, labels are available to help measure campaigns, and users can schedule analytics reports at regular intervals to help keep things under control. 

The main aim is to help users get a better understanding of what's working and, importantly, what's not: not every post will be a smash hit, but over time you'll be able to build up a knowledge of what works. 

Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X (or Twitter) all get the detailed analytics treatment, with granular insights into how posts are performing, and the ability to create new posts to "mimic" those. Having everything in one place makes life so much easier, too. 

Finally, Loomly offers loom.ly domains for its clients, helping you get additional data on who is opening your links, when, where, and why. It's a neat little addition. 

Loomly social media

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User interface

For our money, Loomly has one of the best UIs out there when it comes to social media managers: everything is in the right place and easy to use, even advanced features and settings. 

The company recently redesigned many of its core features to make everything that much smoother based on customer feedback and it's made a huge difference. 

A great example is the rebuilt Post Builder, which, as you can imagine, is one of the main places you'll be hanging out in the app. Loomly worked on reducing the number of steps to create content, such as by introducing collapsable post ideas, the ability to close content, and new ways to label different pieces of work. 

Loomly's ultimate goal is actually to automate much of your workflow – part of the reason there is a focus on mimicking older posts – and that bleeds into how you spend time actually using the app. Unlike some rivals, Loomly almost wants you to spend less time on there, or at least doing boring tasks. 

As the company says of its website: organize away the chaos. By making Loomly your creative and organization hub for all things social media, life becomes a bit simpler. 

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Loomly

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Support

As you might expect, support is handled very well, from the most basic to specific customer-by-customer help. Loomly publishes a blog, YouTube tutorials, and much more to answer many of the most basic questions. 

On top of these, Loomly also publishes webinars and hosts specific courses to help users make the most of its powerful software. That's the thing, ultimately: Loomly wants users to get the absolute best bang for their buck.

We found the Help Center to be super useful for answering some early questions, and in fact it helped point us towards some things we didn't immediately know about before, which in turn helped improve our workflows. 

As mentioned above, big enterprise clients are assigned a specific account manager to help them out in whatever way is necessary. 

The competition

As we said above, TechRadar has spent many hours assessing the best social media management tools and found that SEMrush actually ranks the highest because it also includes an SEO management platform, plus the usual features, making it an ideal one-stop shop for everything your business needs online. 

Hootsuite works the best for tracking analytics, although there is an over-arching focus on Twitter (or X), while Sprout Social ranks the highest for actually creating and posting content to the platforms. 

Buffer offers great post tracking tools, on top of a great all-round platform, and Hubspot is amazing for automating workflows. Meanwhile, Circleboom has an OpenAI integration that can suggest posts, which is very high tech. 

Basically, Loomly has a lot of competition! But don't let that dissuade you: if anything, the abundance of quality social media managers means that your organization is the winner, being able to choose exactly the software that fits the specific need of the business. 

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Loomly social media

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Final verdict

The bit you've all been waiting for. Loomly offers a great all-round package of social media manager tools in one place, designed with the current landscape in mind and offering generous benefits across all of its tiers. 

While some of its rivals might be more powerful in absolute terms (more features, and so on), what Loomly offers is a really friendly UI that takes only a moment to understand, underpinned by a powerful suite of tools that aids with every step of the process, from post creating to scheduling and managing your colleagues. 

Campaign tracking is up there with the best, too, with the focus being on Loomly's calendar feature, which helps you and your coworkers be on the same page. 

Working in social media can sometimes feel repetitive, and so automation is key to fighting that and at least remove some of the most tedious parts of setting up posts. 

As if all of that wasn't enough, there's even a 15-day free trial on most plans. 

So, to summarise, we recommend Loomly to a forward-looking business that wants the absolute best of social media management with all of the modern twists. 

Honor announces Porsche Design Magic6 RSR and Magic6 Ultimate with unique looks
4:53 pm |

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Honor had a big event in China today, where it unveiled the Porsche Design Magic6 RSR smartphone - the new top dog among the company's conventional bar lineup. It comes with a hexagon camera island, developed in collaboration with the popular design house. Alongside it we saw the arrival of Magic6 Ultimate, which was also inspired by the luxury car brand but came with a different back panel design, incorporating a composite fiber material. The new duo packs an improved H9800 main camera sensor, which retains the 50 MP resolution, but promises improved 15EV dynamic range. Honor also...

PlayStation 5 Pro rumored to beef up GPU and ray tracing, bring AI acceleration
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The PlayStation 5 launched in late 2020, though it feels like it arrived later due to supply issues. A Pro model will reportedly arrive four years later with a much improved GPU, AI acceleration and other enhancements. The GPU will be the biggest upgrade on the PS5 Pro. Rumors claim up to 45% higher rasterization performance and 33.5 TFLOPs of compute power. Future SDK versions will support resolutions up to 8K and higher frame rates with 4K @ 120fps and 8K @ 60fps being possible. Ray tracing performance is set to include 2-3 times, even 4 times on some occasions. This is thanks to a...

Infinix Note 40 series announced with curved OLED displays, 108MP cameras
3:04 pm |

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Infinix’s new Note 40 series boasts large 120Hz AMOLED displays (most of them curved) and 108MP cameras (most of them with OIS). All have wired fast charging and are compatible with the company’s new magnetic wireless charging system (this is compatible with a special case). Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G This is the first Infinix Note to wear the Pro+ badge, though the Note 30 VIP was in a comparable position last year. The Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G is powered by the Dimensity 7020, a 6nm chip with two Cortex-A78 cores at 2.2GHz and six A55 cores at 2.0GHz. It is paired with up to 12GB of...

Galaxy S25 rumored to bring a larger 6.36-inch display
2:17 pm |

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Samsung brought a marginally larger 6.2-inch display on the Galaxy S24 compared to the 6.1-inch panel on its predecessor and a new rumor from South Korea suggest the trend will continue. A new post on local blog Naver suggests we’ll see a 6.36-inch screen on next year’s Galaxy S25. The move would position the S25 in the same dimensions ballpark as the Xiaomi 14 which also boasts a 6.36-inch display. Apple is also rumored to bring a 6.3-inch display on the iPhone 16 Pro. Samsung’s Galaxy S25 generation is also rumored to exclusively feature Exynos chipsets in all regions – likely the...

It’s official: the vivo X Fold3 series, vivo Pad3 Pro and vivo TWS 4 buds are coming on March 26
1:05 pm |

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vivo vice president Jia Jingdong posted about a major event on March 26 that will bring the vivo Pad3 Pro tablet and the vivo TWS 4 buds – and he made the post from a vivo X Fold3 Pro. Let’s start with the foldable first. The vivo X Fold3 Pro is expected to be the first foldable with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. This is confirmed by Geekbench results for “vivo V2337A”. The phone was equipped with 16GB of RAM and was running OriginOS 4 (Android 14). vivo X Fold3 Pro does Geekbench 6.2 That part is not official yet, but the company did share photos from the phone that show off its skills at...

Report: Apple considers licensing Google’s Gemini AI for iPhone
11:54 am |

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The upcoming iOS 18 release is touted as one of the biggest updates in iPhone software history with the generative AI features finally rumored to grace iPhones. It was long rumored how Apple would approach adding generative AI to iOS but we now have our potential answer – Google Gemini. Bloomberg reports that Apple is in active talks with Google to license its Gemini generative AI models. Apple is also reportedly considering OpenAI and its GPT series model. According to the new report, Apple will bring new AI features developed on its own large language model (LLM) – one of which is...

OnePlus Ace 3V launch date officially confirmed
10:22 am |

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OnePlus will launch Ace 3V on March 21, the company revealed on its website and social media channels in China. The official images and videos confirm what we knew so far – the phone will have two cameras on the back, flat sides and a lovely purple paint job. OnePlus Ace 3V is said to arrive as the first phone with a Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset, and it will have up to 16 GB RAM and 512 GB storage. The brand president for the Chinese market also said the battery would perform better than on the OnePlus 12, and we believe that's because it is a bigger 5,500 mAh cell. The official...

Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 arrives with Cortex-X4 core, select premium features
9:31 am |

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Qualcomm chipsets are stratified by number, but there are further subdivisions with "+" and more recently "s" models. Today the company unveils the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, a chipset that offers a selection of the premium Snapdragon features without costing as much as the premier 8 Gen 2 and 8 Gen 3 chips. The 8s Gen 3 is a 4nm chip with a Cortex-X4 prime core at 3.0GHz, four performance cores at 2.8GHz and three efficiency cores at 2.0GHz. It supports up to 24GB of LPDDR5x RAM (up to 4,200MHz) and UFS 4.0 storage. For connectivity, it does USB 3.1 Gen 2 over USB-C. Here is how that...

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