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OnePlus and Hasselblad are ending their partnership
8:31 pm | September 5, 2025

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Ever since the OnePlus 9 series, each OnePlus flagship has featured Hasselblad branding and image tuning from the legendary camera brand. In a new turn of events, OnePlus CEO Pete Lau confirmed that the Hasselblad partnership has come to an end and OnePlus is building its own imaging engine. OnePlus DetailMax Engine will usher in a “new era of computational imaging” for OnePlus devices. It's expected to debut on the OnePlus 15, and Lau shared that OnePlus has developed advanced algorithms and claims the new imaging system will deliver “images with unmatched depth and realism”. He also...

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE in for review
7:22 pm |

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This is the Galaxy S25 FE, and it looks like its predecessor both on paper and in real life. Unsurprisingly, it also ships in a similar box with the same single USB-C cable. The similarities with the Galaxy S24 FE include the 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED panel, the 8 GB of RAM, the triple camera system, and the design. The Exynos 2400 chipset is also not too different from the 2400e on the outgoing model. The new phone adds 200mAh of battery capacity, although the already slower than most charging speeds are unchanged - 45W wired and 25W wireless. However, the Galaxy S25 FE feels...

Site123 website builder review
6:04 pm |

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Site123 ranks on our list of the best free website builders and for good reason. The platform is as easy as - well, 123 - making it ideal for those that want to get online quickly such as small businesses or affiliate marketers that want to start driving traffic right away.

However, those looking for more advanced tools may find the platform a little limiting. In this review, we get hands on with Site123, helping you gather all the insight and information you need to decide whether it is the best website builder for you.

Categories

As you start exploring, you’re asked to define the main function of your site… (Image credit: Site123)

Click on the service’s welcome page’s ‘Start here’ to grab yourself 250MB of storage, 250MB of bandwidth a month and your first design decision: what type of website do you want to create? You have to choose from one of sixteen options, from Business, to Online Store, Blog, Music, and Creativity, amongst others.

Customize the Template

Many options are available to customise the various sections (Image credit: Site123)

Interface

Once your site is created, you’ll be graced with a large preview of the template Site123 has designed for you. As you’d expect, it’s fully customisable, and you can even delete those pages and start afresh.

Click on some placeholder text to change it. The selection box has a couple of white squares which are used to resize your text, Some basic formatting tools appear above, while more detailed options are presented to the left of the screen. You could for instance select to animate your selection, browse through a list of various styles, or choose from one of hundreds of available fonts.

That part is easy. Others can be frustrating. Click on the ‘gear’ icon for instance. This reveals the various Background Settings of your selected page. You’ll be graced with 25 tiny preview thumbnails of the same image altered in some minor way. It’s impossible to see clearly what each of them offers, and it’s really best to click on them in turn, to see what they look like as they’re implemented in the main preview section of the interface.

Add New Pages

Add as many pages as you like.... (Image credit: Site123)

Building pages

Expanding your site is a simple matter of clicking on the Pages menu and choosing to add additional ones. You’ll find a long list of categories, with various templates within each. These include Music, Testimonials, Articles, Events and Blog. Click on the style you’re interested in, and it’ll be automatically added at the bottom of your site.

One thing to bear in mind though: pages aren’t technically pages; they’re more like sections, each added under the other. This means your site is actually one giant scrolling page, and the more sections you add to it, the longer it becomes.

You’re also not limited to a single type of the above pages: you could have multiple blogs, galleries and e-commerce pages within the same website should you so choose. As long as you give them different names, it won’t get too confusing in the navigation menu.

Reorder Pages

And reorder them with ease (Image credit: Site123)

That menu, locked at the top of the page, just takes you straight to these various sections, but you can also scroll up or down to get to where you want to go. Reordering sections is a simple matter of dragging their handle from the sidebar and repositioning them elsewhere.

However the more you populate your site, the more confusing it can get, especially as you add more posts to your blogs or additional photos in your galleries. Although the customisation invites complexity and numerous sections, we wouldn’t recommend you go too crazy, and limit your design to just a handful of them.

Site123 features

Looking at the blog options, the design will feel familiar to anyone who’s used a word processor. Click on the blog section’s ‘Edit’ button to see all posts already created. You’ll see that a few are already there - examples to show you how the blog looks like and works. Click on them to edit them, or just get rid and start anew. You can add images and videos, include tags and a featured image. It’s all pretty easy and straightforward, enabling you to get started in no time at all.

Ecommerce

The ecommerce features are easy to use, customize and make your own (Image credit: Site123)

What stands out the most about Site123 is its ecommerce abilities. While there’s plenty of web builders out there with the ability to create your own store (like Jimdo, Fasthosts, and SimpleSite), not many web hosts have ecommerce options that are so flexible and easy to customise. 

You can add new items, create new categories, highlight the fact some products are new or for sale, etc. The free version of the service only allows your customers to pay by bank transfer, cash on delivery, check, money order, in person, or by phone. The more vital features for an online business, like PayPal, AmazonPay, or Stripe, amongst others, can only be accessed if you upgrade to the ‘Premium’ plan.

Site 123 gives you a free ‘temporary subdomain’ to publish your site to, but it’s as far from memorable as you can get - just a series of random letter and numbers, followed by ‘.site123.me'. If you want a more catchy URL, or if you already have one and would like to link your site to it, you have to pay for the privilege.

Plans and pricing

Site123 pricing and plans

Plan

Price

Free

$0/month

Premium

$12.80/month

Site123 has two main web hosting plans on their website. They also offer a 14 day money-back guarantee, so you can easily test Site123 to see if it’s right for you. Here’s a quick overview of both of them:  

As its name implies, ’Free' comes with no charge. This option grants you 250MB of storage, 250MB of bandwidth, and one subdomain. Best if all, there’s no credit card required to sign up for it. This plan works best for those just starting on their online journey. 

Premium’ is $12.80 per month. It includes your own domain name (for the first year), 10GB of storage space, 5GB of bandwidth, grants you more advanced ecommerce capabilities, and removes ‘Site123’ branding. This plan is great for small business, entrepreneurs, and freelancers who want more storage space and enjoy having their own domain. 

Site123 review: Final verdict

Overall, Site123 is easy to use. Although somewhat limited, your customisation options are clear and easy to implement. The main preview of your website as you create it and experiment works great, but the layout options don’t favour a complex site with too many sections. If your needs are simple, and want something that looks good with little effort, Site123 is worth checking out. 

Moto G06 Power is here with 7,000mAh battery, Moto G06 tags along
6:01 pm |

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Motorola announced its latest G-series phones – the G06 and G06 Power. The latter features the largest battery fitted on a Moto phone to date with its 7,000mAh cell. Motorola claims users can expect up to 28 hours of video playback on a single charge. The maker also claims the cell will retain 80% of its battery health after 1,000 charge cycles. Despite the large cell, charging is limited to just 18W speeds. The vanilla G06 gets a 5,200mAh battery with 10W charging. Moto G06 Power The rest of the specs are shared between the two devices. They get a 6.88-inch IPS LCD with HD+...

Google Pixel 10 teardown results in average repairability score
4:56 pm |

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Google announced the Pixel 10 family last month, and now the vanilla Pixel 10 model has been subjected to a teardown on camera by iFixit. The teardown reveals that the battery is removed via pull tabs, and while it's not the easiest battery to take off, it's also not the worst in this area. [#InlinePriceWidget,13979,1#] At the bottom, there's a modular and easily replaceable charging port, but the mainboard is a bit harder to get to because of the camera assembly. The board of course houses the Tensor G5 SoC. The display isn't very easy to remove, being glued very tightly....

Motorola Edge 60 Neo debuts with 5,000 mAh battery, IP69 rating
3:54 pm |

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Motorola has expanded its Edge 60 family with the launch of the Edge 60 Neo. The handset succeeds the Edge 50 Neo with a new processor and a larger battery. The Motorola Edge 60 Neo is powered by a 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 7400 SoC, coupled with up to 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB storage. It runs Android 15 out of the box. On the front, you get a 6.36-inch OLED LTPO display with a refresh rate of 120Hz, Full HD+ resolution, and a peak brightness of 3,000 nits. The display is protected by Corning’s Gorilla Glass 7i and is HDR10+ compliant. The phone packs a 5,000 mAh battery, which is an...

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s dimensions surface
2:53 pm |

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The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is unlikely to launch before 2026, but we've already heard quite a few rumors about it, with the latest talk revolving around its dimensions. According to tipster UniverseIce, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will be 163.4mm tall and 77.9mm wide, which will make it 0.6mm taller and 0.3mm wider than the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Ice also posted a mockup (included below) comparing the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and Galaxy S26 Ultra based on their dimensions. You can see that the Galaxy S26 Ultra has slim bezels like the Galaxy S25 Ultra, but its corners are more rounded...

nubia Air announced with slim and light body, IP69K rating
1:54 pm |

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Slim phones are shaping up to be the trend in 2025 and the nubia Air is ZTE’s latest offering. The phone's headlining feature is its slender body – just 6.7 mm thin, with the thinnest point on its midframe measuring 5.9mm. The phone is also svelte at 172 grams, but despite the slender appearance, nubia Air is IP68/IP69K rated against dust and pressurized hot water jets. The device is built around a 6.78-inch AMOLED with 1,224 × 2,720px resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It offers 4,500 nits peak brightness and Gorilla Glass 7i protection. There’s a 20MP selfie cam embedded in...

vivo X300 series display details officially confirmed
12:55 pm |

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The vivo X300 series is expected to debut in China this October. Although the company has yet to officially confirm the launch date, it has begun teasing some aspects of the smartphones on Weibo. In the latest teaser, vivo Product Manager Han Boxiao has showcased the display technology used on the upcoming X300 and X300 Pro phones. He also compared the slim bezels on the vivo X300 with the Apple iPhone 16 Pro. The shared image shows that the bezels on the vivo are much slimmer than the iPhone. The vivo executive noted that the X300 series uses LIPO technology and BOE’s Q10 Plus...

Huawei FreeBuds 7i announced with updated sound tuning and improved ANC
11:56 am |

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Alongside its new Mate XTs and MatePad Mini, Huawei also introduced its latest TWS earbuds – the FreeBuds 7i. These arrive as the successor to last year’s FreeBuds 6i and bring some key upgrades and a few design tweaks. The charging case is now round instead of the oval shape on its predecessor. The buds employ the same basic stem design and in-ear silicone tips. Huawei is now offering an extra XS size for the ear tip alongside the regular size S, M, and L options. FreeBuds 7i feature 11mm quad-magnet dynamic drivers with improved sound tuning, which Huawei claims is more...

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