June 28, 2026

Galaxy M47 key specs, Tecno Camon Slim official, Week 26 in review

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This Week’s Smartphone Roundup: New Launches and Leaks

It has been a busy week in the tech world with a wave of new announcements and intriguing leaks. From Samsung’s upcoming mid-range powerhouses to unexpected battery monsters from Realme, here is the scoop on everything that grabbed headlines over the last few days.

Samsung and Nothing Lead the Charge

Samsung is set to expand its mid-range lineup with the Galaxy M47 5G, officially arriving in India on June 29. It ticks all the right boxes for a daily driver: a vibrant 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED panel, a capable Snapdragon processor, and a massive 6,000mAh battery. The real headline-grabber, however, is Samsung’s software commitment—promising six years of Android updates and security patches, which is fantastic news for longevity.

Meanwhile, the Nothing Phone (4b) continues to build anticipation ahead of its July 7 debut. Recent leaks confirm it will run on the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset with 8GB of RAM. We have also caught a glimpse of its signature design, which retains that iconic transparent back and the classic Glyph interface, paired with a dual-camera system.

Industry Highlights

  • Tecno Camon Slim: For those who prioritize a sleek profile, the new Camon Slim manages to squeeze a 6,000mAh battery into a slender 6.39mm frame while adding robust IP68/IP69 water resistance.
  • Pixel Audio Upgrade: Google has quietly rolled out LHDC v5 support for Pixel devices via the latest Android 17 update. If you use high-end Bluetooth headphones, you might want to dive into your Developer Options to enable this for better sound quality.
  • Realme’s Battery Giant: Realme just dropped the P4x 4G, and if you are tired of carrying a power bank, this phone is for you. It boasts a staggering 8,000mAh battery paired with a 120Hz LCD display.

Rumor Mill: iPhones and Beyond

Talk of the iPhone 18 Pro is already heating up, with rumors suggesting the inclusion of a variable-aperture camera. While this technology has appeared in various flagships before, its potential debut in an iPhone is sparking plenty of debate among enthusiasts. On the Samsung front, whisperings suggest the Galaxy S27 Pro might introduce a unique “Privacy Display” to keep prying eyes away from your screen.

As we look toward next week, all eyes are on the upcoming Redmi K90 Ultra, which is slated to pack the raw power of the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Stay tuned—the market is moving fast.

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