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Report: Samsung was shocked by Google’s switch to TSMC for future Tensor chips
3:20 pm | June 19, 2025

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Samsung foundries manufactured the first four Google Tensor chips – the G1 through G4 that were used in the Pixel 6 through Pixel 9 series. Now insiders are saying that Google has switched alliances and the next five generations, Tensor G5 through G9, will be fabbed by TSMC – these will be used in the Pixel 10 (coming later this year) to Pixel 14 series. This reportedly came as a shock to executives over at Samsung who are now convening meetings to analyze what went wrong and to chart possible paths to recovery. Besides Samsung’s Exynos division, Google was the last major chipset client...

Report: Samsung was shocked by Google’s switch to TSMC for future Tensor chips
3:20 pm |

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Samsung foundries manufactured the first four Google Tensor chips – the G1 through G4 that were used in the Pixel 6 through Pixel 9 series. Now insiders are saying that Google has switched alliances and the next five generations, Tensor G5 through G9, will be fabbed by TSMC – these will be used in the Pixel 10 (coming later this year) to Pixel 14 series. This reportedly came as a shock to executives over at Samsung who are now convening meetings to analyze what went wrong and to chart possible paths to recovery. Besides Samsung’s Exynos division, Google was the last major chipset client...

Poco F7 global model’s battery size officially revealed, and it’s smaller than the Indian version
3:00 pm |

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Poco is set to unveil the F7 on June 24 in multiple markets, and the brand has already revealed the F7's design and a few specs, including its battery capacity. Poco's Indian branch said the F7 would pack a 7,550 mAh Si/C battery, making it the phone with the largest battery in India at launch. However, much to the chagrin of customers in other markets, the non-Indian F7 will ship with a smaller battery. Poco's global team took to X to announce that the global Poco F7 will come with a 6,500 mAh battery, which is considerably smaller than the Indian F7's cell. And while the reason for...

Forget Peak Design – I’ve just found my new favorite travel tripod, and it costs less than its main rival
3:00 pm |

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Heipi 3-in-1 Travel Tripod W28S: two-minute review

Ask around, and most enthusiast photographers and creators are familiar with the accessory maker Peak Design, but newcomer Heipi? Nope.

Well, I have a welcome surprise – Heipi's carbon fiber 3-in-1 Travel Tripod W28S beats the Peak Design Travel Tripod in just about every regard, plus it's cheaper too. Three-Legged Thing's Punks Brian 2.0, however, provides stiffer competition for standard use – I explain why, below.

The W28S replaces the W28 – which I described as one of the most relevant and best travel tripods today in my in-depth review – delivering several refinements for a virtually complete and highly versatile three-legged support, in three ways.

Its 3-in-1 credentials cover regular tripod support for camera gear, the ability to support a phone instead via a clamp that's hidden in the integrated ball head, plus a generously-sized removable mini tripod, which is nestled inside the main legs, and which doubles up as a center column – the novelty of this feature hasn't worn off in this second-gen model.

Given that the main legs can tuck inside the mini tripod legs when you're done, there's no wasted space and the Heipi 3-in-1 is able to pack away more compact than most, plus it comes supplied with a snug-fit carry case.

There are limitations though. I'd hesitate to mount particularly large and heavy gear – although that's true of all travel tripods – and the Heipi tripod's maximum height is bettered elsewhere. Also, despite its 3-in-1 party tricks, there's no monopod built into one of the legs. Nor can you swap out the supplied ball head for a fluid head, which would provide smooth panning movements for video.

If none of the above are dealbreakers, though, then Heipi's latest travel tripod is the complete package, with some unique features.

It's carbon fiber build quality is top-drawer, while improved leg locks are easier to lock-off and unlock than before. Also, they lock-off with even distribution on the leg sections (rather than a clamping lock), which reduces lateral movement between sections.

The addition of a bubble-level in the base is a neat touch, even if you can't see it properly when the center column is tucked away.

Heipi also offers handy extras for accessory-laden users, such as clamp arms, which easily screw into the mini tripod legs via a 3/8-inch screw. The arms Heipi supplied to me for this review can support accessories such as an external monitor, and can even work with Heipi's optional phone clamp, so you can support a camera and phone simultaneously.

I've been able to switch between using a phone and a mid-range mirrorless camera with moderate size lens, with ease. Panning movement? No problem, unlike the Peak Design which is locked off.

Even the design of the mini tripod, which easily rests on a table top for vlogging and is impressively sturdy with a 11 lbs / 5kg max payload, has been improved. The last version felt like it sacrificed ease of use for versatility, because it was stiff to extend and put away compared to a regular center column.

Now the mini tripod slides up and down much more easily, and when fully removed it even offers multiple leg angles to work from for a variety of shooting angles, including close to the ground.

It can also be reversed and locked-off upside down in the main legs in order to shoot from lower angles. Put simply, the mini tripod is one of the most sophisticated of its kind.

With camera gear generally getting smaller and lighter, and many creators using their phones as much as 'proper' camera gear, the case for the travel tripod grows as the case for bulkier supports diminishes.

And of all the many travel tripods I've reviewed, the Heipi 3-in-1 Travel Tripod W28S is the one I come back to most often – I reckon this is the best tripod for most people.

Is Heipi's travel tripod perfect? No. There were times that I wished it could work from a higher level than its 59in / 150cm maximum reach (with the center column fully raised).

However, given it packs away with a tighter diameter than most and to just 17.7in / 45cm in length, while it weighs just 3lbs / 1.35kg (with ball head included), I'm happy to sacrifice any extra reach.

And one party trick it lacks, which you can find in many alternatives, is the ability to remove one of its legs for used as a monopod.

If you can live with the few limitations mentioned above, then the Heipi 3-in-1 Travel Tripod W28S will be the most versatile tripod you've ever used, complete with a high-quality and lightweight carbon fiber build, plus tiny pack-away proportions.

If you want a lightweight support for a variety of camera gear, Heipi would be my first recommendation.

You can discover more about the W28S's design and features in my W28 in-depth review, the two share much in common besides some of the design tweaks mentioned above.

Heipi 3-in-1 Travel Tripod W28S: key specs

Total weight

3.04lbs / 1.38kg (including ball head and mini tripod)

Max height

59.8in / 152cm (with center column fully raised, or 47in / 119cm without)

Legs sections

5

Packed length

17.7in / 45cm

Max capacity

Up to 44lbs / 20kg

Heipi 3-in-1 Travel Tripod W28 price and availability

The Heipi 3-in-1 Travel Tripod W28S with ball head is available now, from $399 / £325 on the Heipi website and from $399 on Amazon US.

There are also optional accessories such as a QR plate, and a different type of ball head in a pricer bundle. Heipi also sells clamp arms, an add-on phone clamp, plus a hammock for stowing accessories or even a weight to increase stability.

Heipi 3-in-1 Travel Tripod W28: Also consider

Peak Design Travel Tripod
For the look and compact fold-away design, the Peak Design Travel Tripod is a leading alternative. However, Heipi's tripod is a compelling newcomer – its ball head has a panning motion, which Peak Design's tripod doesn't, plus the mini tripod and integrated phone clamp. Did I mention Heipi's is much cheaper, too?

Read our Peak Design Travel Tripod review

3 Legged Thing Punks Brian 2.0
The 3 Legged Thing Punks Brian 2.0 sits in top spot in our best travel tripod guide and with good reason; it's the most versatile tripod for regular use – being easier to use and make fine adjustments, and with a better max height. However, Heipi's tripod is versatile in a different way for users that switch between types of gear and uses cases. Both are excellent supports.

Read our 3 Legged Thing Punks Brian 2.0 review

Should I buy the Heipi 3-in-1 Travel Tripod W28S?

Heipi 3-in-1 Travel Tripod W28S with camera mounted on it, in woodland

(Image credit: Future)

Buy it if...

You shoot with a variety of gear in a variety of ways
The phone clamp is a neat trick, while the tripod plate gives a secure hold for camera gear. The mini tripod impresses too.

You want a lighter-than-most tripod
I'm struggling to think of a tripod with a ball head that packs away as compactly as the Heipi 3-in-1. If you need a small package, this is the real deal.

Don't buy it if...

You need a tall working height
It's maximum height of 59.8in / 152cm with the center column fully raised is bettered elsewhere.

You'd like an integrated monopod
It offers features no other tripods do, but what Heipi lacks is a built-in monopod. Perhaps that'll come with a future Heipi 4-in1?

How I tested the Heipi 3-in-1 Travel Tripod W28S

  • I've used it over several months
  • I've extensively used its 3-in-1 features
  • I've attached various mirrorless cameras and smartphones

I've had the Heipi 3-in-1 Travel Tripod W28S for months and it has been my go-to camera gear support during this period.

It has ably supported beginner, mid-range and pro mirrorless cameras, although I've drawn a line at the larger sports-focused bodies and bulky telephoto lenses.

I've also used the phone clamp, attached a variety of smartphones the largest of which was an iPhone 15 Pro Max, plus tried out optional extras including clamp arms for an external monitor.

The mini tripod has had equally thorough testing as the main tripod legs. Generally I've used the gear in fair weather, but it has also withstood moderate rain and use on sandy beaches.

First reviewed June 2025

Redmi K80 Ultra detailed specs emerge
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The Redmi K80 Ultra is launching soon in China, and we now have a detailed spec sheet to work with. The brand shared more details on its official Weibo page and tipster Experience More also chimed in with some additional info. Redmi K80 Ultra color options As per the new reports, Redmi K80 Ultra will feature a flat 6.83-inch OLED display with 1280 x 2772 px resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The panel will offer up to 3,200 nits peak local brightness and will be equipped with a 20MP selfie cam (OV20B) and an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. Redmi K80 Ultra display...

vivo T4 Lite’s key specs, design, and launch date officially revealed
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A couple of days ago, vivo said that it would soon launch the T4 Lite with a 6,000 mAh battery for under INR10,000 ($115/€100). Today, the brand announced that the T4 Lite will be unveiled in India on June 24 at noon local time. The vivo T4 Lite will come in Prism Blue and Titanium Gold colors, and it will be powered by the Dimensity 6300 SoC. The T4 Lite will support storage expansion of up to 2TB, and one of its models will have 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage onboard. Additionally, vivo revealed that the T4 Lite will pack a 6.74" notched display with 1,000 nits brightness in High...

Honor Magic V5 surfaces in first official look
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Honor is gearing up to launch its next flagship foldable phone with the Magic V5 and the teaser campaign is now in full swing ahead of the big launch set to take place on July 2 in Shenzhen, China. Honor has now shared our first official look at the device in its folded state. It looks impossibly thin and we can also notice a big camera island that's rumored to house a 200MP periscope telephoto module. According to the new teaser, Honor Magic V5 will launch as the world’s thinnest foldable smartphone. This means it will be thinner than the Oppo Find N5, which is the current...

Klarna launches a US carrier, will expand to the UK and Germany soon
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First Trump, now Klarna - everyone seemingly wants a piece of the lucrative US carrier market. Klarna, the Buy Now Pay Later app, has just announced that it's launching its own mobile phone plan in the US, which will be accessible directly in the Klarna app. The $40 per month plan includes "unlimited 5G data that stays at 5G speeds", unlimited talk and text, and no fees for activation or cancellation. You can keep your number or get a new one with instant eSIM activation, and the setup is advertised to only take minutes. Klarna is using AT&T's network. Klarna's app already has 25...

Oppo Reno14 series’ international launch date announced
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The Oppo Reno14 series, unveiled last month in China, will make its international debut on July 1 at the OOO Music Festival in Malaysia at 6PM local time. The Reno14 series comprises two smartphones - Reno14 and Reno14 Pro. We've also heard of the Reno14 F, but it's unclear whether that will go official on July 1 or will be unveiled separately. #OPPOReno14Series5G is pulling up at OOO Music Festival this 1 July 2025, 6PM📍 Heritage Valley, Asian Heritage RowALL of you are invited ✨Yup, it’s a new launch at a music fest 🥳 Say less—buy your tickets now: https://t.co/6L3scDAglt...

Exact date and time for Samsung’s next Unpacked event leak
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According to legendary leaker Evan Blass, Samsung's next Unpacked event is taking place on July 9 at 10 AM EDT (that's 7 AM in LA, 3 PM in London, 4 PM in Paris and Berlin, 7:30 PM in India, and 11 PM in Korea). The use of that time zone in the leak seems to confirm the rumored location of New York City as well, although not specifically mentioned. This event has initially been rumored to take place in early July, then mid-July, and now we finally have an actual date to speak of. For what it's worth, last year Samsung's summer event was on July 10. At this year's July Unpacked,...

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