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Huawei Introduces HarmonyOS 6 with Intelligent Agent Framework and Developer Beta

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TECNO POVA 7 Series Pushes the Boundaries of Smartphone Performance and Design

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Can AI really take away our jobs? Hidden truth revealed

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European Union Digital Markets Act Compliance

From June 20, 2025, smartphone and tablet buyers in the European Union will begin seeing a new energy label on every device sold. These labels, …

Huawei kicked off its Developer Conference 2025 with a major reveal—HarmonyOS 6. Taking the stage was Richard Yu, Executive Director at Huawei, who outlined how …

Xiaomi’s wearables lineup just got a global upgrade. The Xiaomi Smart Band 10, previously teased in China, is now making its international debut—and it’s arriving …

Tecno POVA 7

TECNO has officially lifted the curtain on its new POVA 7 Series, and it’s clear the brand is no longer content with playing catch-up in …

HyperOS 3 Android 16

The first leaked screenshots of HyperOS 3, Xiaomi’s upcoming Android-based skin, are making the rounds—and they point to a dramatic redesign. Originally surfaced through a …

A Premium Redmi? Yes, Really. Redmi, once synonymous with value-first smartphones, is now making an unmistakable shift toward the premium tier. With the unveiling of …

Honor is set to make some noise on July 2. The company already confirmed it’ll launch its next-gen foldable, the Magic V5, at an event …

NFC 15

The NFC Forum has issued the version 15 of its Near Field Communication (NFC) standard. The new version includes several important upgrades that will enable …

sacked employee

I’ve heard it over and over again: AI is taking our jobs. It’s a headline, a tweet, a boardroom buzzword. And sure, it makes a …

in-display fingerprint sensor

Google is set to boost its phone security, and the new Pixel lineup will come with a sharper sensor. According to recent speculations, the Google …

Nothing Phone (3)

The upcoming Nothing Phone (3) is shaping up to be a big step forward for the company. Along with better hardware, the London-based tech manufacturer …

DOOGEE Tab A9 Pro+

DOOGEE, a well-established name in the smart device world for over 16 years, has just unveiled its latest tablet — the WiFi-only DOOGEE Tab A9 …

POCO is gearing up to introduce its new POCO F7 series with new flagship killers for the competitive market. The launch is officially set for …

Ulefone has just kicked off the Early Bird Sale for its latest rugged smartphone, the Armor 34 Pro, and it’s shaping up to be one …

One UI 8

Samsung is working on a new software update called One UI 8.5. It is expected to debut with the upcoming Galaxy S26 series. Though not …

The POCO F7 will launch in a couple of weeks for now, and it’s natural to see leaks intensifying in the coming days. Fortunately, the …

If you thought rugged phones couldn’t get any more extreme, think again. Ulefone just dropped the Armor 34 Pro, and this thing isn’t just built …

### Samsung Adds HDR Disable Option in One UI 7 Update Samsung’s upcoming **One UI 7 update**, now in beta, includes a handy new feature: the ability to disable HDR content system-wide. This update targets those moments when HDR content unexpectedly becomes overly bright on apps like Instagram or YouTube. Users can now maintain consistent screen brightness across all applications. ### Super HDR Toggle in Settings Samsung has placed the new **Super HDR toggle** in the **Advanced Features** section of the **Settings** app. By turning off this toggle, your device will stop automatically adjusting for HDR content. HDR, which enhances brightness, color, and contrast, can sometimes be too intense. This feature ensures that the display remains steady, even when HDR content is present. This control applies not only to Samsung’s own apps but also to third-party apps like YouTube and Instagram. This broad functionality is made possible because Samsung uses Google’s **Ultra HDR format** for its Super HDR feature. ### Wide Support for HDR-Disabled Content What makes this update even more useful is its ability to handle HDR content from various sources. Disabling Super HDR doesn’t just affect content shot on Samsung Galaxy devices—it also works for third-party apps and HDR media captured on other Android devices. This ensures a seamless experience for users interacting with mixed HDR content. ### Availability of One UI 7 Currently, **One UI 7** is in its second beta phase for the Galaxy S24 series. The stable version is expected to roll out to more Galaxy devices in **early 2025**. This feature is another example of Samsung’s commitment to improving customization and user control in its software updates. If you often encounter HDR content that’s too bright, the Super HDR toggle might become one of your favorite tools. It’s a simple but effective way to take charge of your viewing experience. Stay tuned for more One UI 7 updates as Samsung continues refining its interface.

Samsung has released a new software update for the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra in Europe. This update brings the June 2025 …

According to rumors and leaks, Vivo is gearing up to launch a new smartphone dubbed Vivo X200 FE. The new member of the X200 series …

Xiaomi RGB OLED Display

Xiaomi is gearing up for a serious display upgrade in its upcoming smartphones. Starting as early as September, the company will begin mass production of …