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HONOR 600 Series set for global release this month

Forget the leaks. The HONOR 600 Series has an official release date! The post HONOR 600 Series set for global release this month appeared first on UnGeek.

Apple’s iPhone Fold May Arrive Sooner Than Expected

Apple’s iPhone fold smartphone may arrive sooner than expected, according to reports. While previous speculation suggested a 2027 debut, the latest supply chain reports indicate the “iPhone Fold” could arrive as early as late 2026. Apple iPhone Fold Might Arrive Sooner Apple is narrowing its focus on a “clamshell” design similar to the Samsung Galaxy

Nothing Phone (4a) Pro Review: The Most Refined Nothing Yet

A Refined Nothing… huh?! Nothing has been on quite a journey. From its debut devices that drew as much skepticism as fascination, the brand has steadily refined its vision of what a smartphone should be. The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is perhaps the clearest expression of that vision yet. Priced at PhP 34,990 here in

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Microsoft to modernize Windows 11 legacy apps

The company aims to unify design and improve usability. The post Microsoft to modernize Windows 11 legacy apps appeared first on Technobaboy.

HONOR 600 series confirms official launch date

HONOR has finally announced when its new HONOR 600 series will launch. The HONOR 600 and HONOR 600 Pro are... The post HONOR 600 series confirms official launch date appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines Tech News & Reviews.

OPPO A6 Pro brings SuperCool VC System for stable gaming and streaming

The SuperCool VC System offers stable gaming, streaming, and multitasking performance. The post OPPO A6 Pro brings SuperCool VC System for stable gaming and streaming appeared first on Technobaboy.

ZTE Free Screen F10 launched

ZTE has launched a new smart display called the Free Screen F10, a 27-inch device that works like a tablet,... The post ZTE Free Screen F10 launched appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines Tech News & Reviews.

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Nothing Phone (4a) – Full Specs and Official Price in the Philippines

Meet the new Nothing Phone (4a) smartphone! The post Nothing Phone (4a) – Full Specs and Official Price in the Philippines appeared first on Pinoy Techno Guide.

Capturing Life’s Golden Moments with the vivo V70’s ZEISS Cameras

See sample pictures captured by the ZEISS cameras of the vivo V70 smartphone. The post Capturing Life’s Golden Moments with the vivo V70’s ZEISS Cameras appeared first on Pinoy Techno Guide.

Samsung to discontinue Messages app in July

Those using older Android OS are not affected by this End of Service.Courtesy: SamsungUpgrade for Samsung messagingSamsung has announced that it will discontinue its Messages application in July 2026.In a statement, the tech giant said its users will now have to upgrade to Google Messages as their default messaging app to maintain a consistent messaging experience on Android.Users of an older Android OS (Android 11 or lower) are not affected by the update.For Samsung users out there, depending on your OS, you may receive an in-app notification from Samsung Messages to help guide you through the process. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the switch.You can also manually switch to Google Messages through these steps:Open or download Google Messages. The first time you open the app, a message appears: "To use Messages, make it your default SMS app."
Tap the "Set default SMS app" button.
Select Google Messages. Google Messages is the white icon with the blue conversation bubble.
Tap "Set as default."Google Messages is now your default messaging app.If you are still on Android 12 or 13, the Google Messages icon will not automatically shift into the home screen dock when you complete the switch.After the installation of the Google Messages app, follow these steps:Long press the Samsung Messages icon in the home screen dock and select "Remove."Find the Google Messages app icon and long-press it. Select "Add to Home" to add it to the home screen.Manually select the Google Messages icon and drag it into the home screen dock.The Google Message app is now included in the home screen dock.What do you think?Source: Samsung