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Realme 15 Pro render leaks
10:41 pm | July 7, 2025

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Realme started teasing the 15 and 15 Pro at the end of June, and today a purported render depicting the latter has been leaked. Interestingly, it kind of looks more similar to the Realme 14 than the 14 Pro it's replacing, which had a circular camera island. Speaking of which, the 14 Pro arrived back in January and the 14 joined it in March. So it's intriguing to see Realme already teasing their successors, after such a short time. Of course, the launch of the 15 and 15 Pro is probably still a few weeks out at least. The source of today's render says this colorway could be called Flowing...

Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ unboxing and hands-on
9:21 pm |

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We just received the Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ and that means we get to do an unboxing. The Spark 40 Pro+ comes with the full package - you get a nice case with MagSafe-esque magnets for MagSafe and Qi2 chargers, a USB-A to USB-C cable, a SIM tool, and a 45W charger. A good haul, including a MagSafe-style ring for the wireless charging The Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ is a departure from the established way of designing phones these days. It's not flat and squared off. It's curvy and rounded, with evenly sloping edges on both front and back panels, which thin out the side frame...

Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ unboxing and hands-on
9:21 pm |

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We just received the Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ and that means we get to do an unboxing. The Spark 40 Pro+ comes with the full package - you get a nice case with MagSafe-esque magnets for MagSafe and Qi2 chargers, a USB-A to USB-C cable, a SIM tool, and a 45W charger. A good haul, including a MagSafe-style ring for the wireless charging The Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ is a departure from the established way of designing phones these days. It's not flat and squared off. It's curvy and rounded, with evenly sloping edges on both front and back panels, which thin out the side frame...

Qualcomm now has two new binned versions of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
8:01 pm |

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You read that right, Qualcomm’s 2023 flagship chipset – the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 has two new versions. New might be a relative term here, as both are binned versions of the original chip with two fewer working CPU cores. The new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 version SM8650-Q-AB and SM8650-Q-AA both feature six-core CPUs with the former offering an underclocked CPU cluster that clock at 3.3GHz and 3.0GHz respectively. SM8650-Q-AA SM8650-Q-AB CPU 1x Cortex-X4 @3.3GHz, 4x Cortex-A720 @2.96GHz, 1x Cortex-A520 @2.27GHz 1x Cortex-X4 @3.0GHz, 4x...

Watch the OnePlus Summer Launch Event live here: Nord 5, Nord CE5, Watch 3 43mm, Pad Lite and more
6:47 pm |

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Fans of OnePlus’ value-for-money devices should grab a bag of popcorn – the big event starts soon. The company will launch two Nord phones, one “lite” tablet, a smaller smartwatch and new TWS buds on the global market. You can watch the livestream below, the event is scheduled to start at 8:30 UTC. Below that you can find a preview of what to expect from this event. The OnePlus Nord 5 is a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 powered phone with dual-50MP cameras and a 144Hz display. It supports 80W charging with the bundled charger – you can get a sneak peek as we have a unit in for...

The Honor X70 to have a massive 8,300mAh battery with 80W charging
5:50 pm |

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Late last year, Honor teased a massive 6,600mAh battery for the X60. As impressive as that was, the upcoming Honor X70 will have a battery that dwarfs this capacity – battery tech is improving at a spectacular pace! Live photos of the X70 have been shared by leakster Experience More, including one that shows the About screen. It shows a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset with 12GB of RAM and 256GB storage with MagicOS 9 out of the box. The display has 1,200 x 2,640px resolution and was previously reported as a 6.79” OLED. The battery capacity is jaw-dropping at 8,300mAh. Honor is still using...

I reviewed the Logitech MeetUp 2 and it’s an AI-enhanced dream come true for conferencing and video calls
4:02 pm |

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I've been using the Logitech MeetUp in a conference room I frequent for quite some time. I purchased this camera system shortly after its release, and it has performed exceptionally well. I had no issues and no desire to upgrade until I saw the announcement for the new MeetUp 2. With its upgraded features and claims of being the best, I couldn't resist giving it a try.

Having a good camera system that is easy to use, still quality enough to be worth using, and doesn't break the bank, is hard to find. I've been in my fair share of conference rooms where only the person who set up the system really knows how to get things running and everyone else struggles along until that person comes around.

I'm not sure about you, but as an IT professional in multiple areas, I don't want to be the only person who can set up a basic virtual meeting for my staff. I want them to be able to do that on their own, and easily.

That's where something like the Logitech MeetUp 2 comes in. Like many of the best business webcams I've tried, it's flexible enough to be a dedicated device set up, or be a BYOD kind of setup. Either one works just as well as the other, and both have their obvious pros and cons. Regardless, the big piece is that they are both able to be done with ease, quickly, and without needing to call in the professionals.

Logitech MeetUp 2

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future )

Logitech MeetUp 2: Pricing and Availability

The Logitech MeetUp 2 is sold via Logitech's website for $899. You can also grab this hardware from some other business retailers, but the best place to grab it would be straight from Logitech.

The only other price to be aware of is the optional AI enhancements which is a subscription, and the fact that if you want to access full 4K camera footage, you'll need to grab a USB-C 3 or above, which is not included in the box.

Logitech MeetUp 2

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future )

Logitech MeetUp 2: Unboxing & first impressions

The Logitech MeetUp 2 was extremely easy to set up. I first removed the old Logitech MeetUp from the wall and the mount, then I added the wall mount (the best option for my setup) to the wall under my TV and ensured it was centered. Next, I mounted the Logitech MeeUp2 to the mounting plate and ran the necessary wires.

I ran power to an outlet, and a USB-C cable has been tucked away, mounted behind the conference room TV. I chose this setup over BYOD because I already had a Mac mini, and it makes sense to keep using it.

However, in a future room expansion, I will probably move to a BYOD setup, running the USB-C cable to a conference table for individuals to plug in their own devices. Once that's done, you'll also need to run an HDMI cable from the MeetUp2 to the TV.

Logitech MeetUp 2: Design & Build Quality

Logitech MeetUp 2

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future )
Specs

Camera: 4K, 120° diagonal FoV, 4× digital zoom;
Audio: 6‑mic array, beamforming,
Video Modes: Group, Speaker, Grid, Zone via RightSight 2
Audio Processing: RightSound 2 echo/ noise suppression, voice leveling
Connectivity: USB‑C 3.1 host, HDMI loop‑out, Ethernet, Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth LE
Deployment: USB or BYOD via active cable; managed with Logitech Sync

The design is simple and easy to use, the ports are clearly labeled, and the assembly went super smoothly. I love all-in-one design, keeping things simple. I also love how minimal it all is,

This conference room camera doesn't look out of place, too big, or like someone is watching you if you are meeting in person in this room, and that's exactly what I'm talking about.

The stand or base has a multi-mount option built-in, making it so you can mount it on a wall, above a TV, below the TV, on a shelf, or more.

Logitech MeetUp 2: In use

The Logitech MeetUp 2 is a super simple, plug-and-play kind of setup. The AI enhancements really make this a powerful machine without any knowledge. Within moments of having this package opened up, I had the MeetUp 2 assembled, hung, plugged in, and working.

During meetings, I love how the AI built-in will automatically frame for two people if there are two people, and one person for one, and a dozen for a dozen. Further, as people are discussing things, the RightAudio 2 system will focus on what is being said, making it super easy to know what is needed.

I don't use the cloud feature extensively, but having the smart AI built-in has been sufficient for me so far. I'm sure that if I were managing several, the paid upgrade would probably be worth it.

Coming from the first-generation MeetUp, at first I was wary of not having the remote to control the camera manually, but after an abundance of meetings now, I've been quite happy with the AI. The control freak in me has taken a backseat, and the tech-lover in me has been really pleased with the AI. The audio is exceptionally clear; the video continually adjusts to my preferences, adapting to the room's occupants. Even when we're seated across a long conference table, the camera zooms in automatically to create a logical view.

Attributes

Notes

Rating

Design

Minimalist and professional

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Ease of use

Easy to use

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Practicality

Great for those wanting a simple chair for their home office

⭐⭐⭐⭐

Price

Priced well for the product

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Logitech MeetUp 2: Final verdict

The Logitech MeetUp 2 is a fantastic conference room device for any small to mid-size room where you have a lot of virtual meeting rooms. It will use AI to help smart-zoom into the people who are talking, automatically adjust if another person joins the meeting, and do it all in a simple, easy-to-set-up box.

If you are looking for a good conference camera for your setup, look no further than the Logitech MeetUp 2 system. It's probably a dream come true.

Samsung Unpacked July 2025: what to expect
2:33 pm |

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The next Galaxy Unpacked is this Wednesday, July 9. It will be held in Brooklyn, New York and will be livestreamed on Samsung’s site and on YouTube. The event is scheduled to start at 14:00 UTC. Foldables and watches incoming Samsung’s middle of the year Galaxy Unpacked event is focused on the next generation of foldables, but also brings new smartwatches. This year, we’re waiting for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7 and Z Flip7 FE from the foldable family and Galaxy Watch8, Watch8 Classic and Watch8 Ultra from the wearable family. Let’s have a closer look at each. Samsung...

Honor X9c makes its way to India
12:34 pm |

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Following its global announcement in November, the Honor X9c is now making its way to India. The device pairs midrange specs with a focus on durability and a 6,000mAh battery with 66W wired charging. Honor X9c in Titanium Black and Jade Cyan X9c is built around a 6.78-inch curved AMOLED display (FHD+ 120Hz) and is equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset. It also boasts a 108MP main camera (Samsung HM6) alongside a 5MP ultrawide lens and boots MagicOS 9 based on Android 15. Honor X9C also gets an IP65M ingress protection rating, with the M standing for 360°...

Galaxy Z Flip7 FE emerges on Geekbench with last year’s Exynos chip
11:09 am |

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The Galaxy Z Flip7 FE is Samsung’s long-awaited Fan Edition folding phone and it's launching this week alongside the Z Flip7, Z Fold7 and Galaxy Watch 8 series at Samsung Unpacked. Ahead of the big announcement, we have a Geekbench listing for the Z Flip7 FE, which confirms its chipset, RAM and software specs. Galaxy Z Flip7 FE (SM-F761B) on Geekbench This appears to be the European version of the device, judging by the SM-F761B model number and the listing reveals that the Flip7 FE is equipped with Samsung’s Exynos 2400 chipset (s5e9945) which is paired with 8GB RAM. Previous...

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