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In today’s newsletter, we have some bad news about the Galaxy Ring’s expected pricing, Honor announces its AI strategy at the Vivatech event, rumors say Samsung won’t use Exynos 2400 in Z Fold6, and more.

All the interesting news and analysis are below.

Samsung Galaxy Ring’s “hefty” price tag in India and the US tipped

The Samsung Galaxy Ring is scheduled to be officially released on July 10. Ahead of its launch, the new Samsung health wearable has been the subject of much speculation. Tipster Mogesh Brar has provided some perspectives on the possible price of the Galaxy Ring in the US and Indian markets.

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DJI unveils a new drone in China for $200

Chinese drone manufacturer and global drone leader DJI has officially launched the Mini 4K drone in China. The DJI Mini 4K comes with upgraded imaging capabilities compared to the Mini 2 SE. While the new model supports up to 4K/30fps video, the Mini 2 SE supports up to 2.7K/30fps video.

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Honor makes a major announcement: 4-layer AI Strategy to enhance user experience and privacy

Honor made its debut at VivaTech, one of Europe’s largest tech and innovation events. During its keynote, HONOR showcased its innovative approach to on-device AI and unveiled its pioneering Four-layered AI Strategy.

Honor also announced upcoming Gen-AI experiences with Google Cloud, which are set to be featured on its anticipated smartphones, opening up exciting possibilities for enhancing user experiences.

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OnePlus Watch 2 gets major software update with new features & quality of life changes

Earlier this year, OnePlus debuted its much-anticipated OnePlus Watch 2. The watch been quite a success across various markets as it replaced its RTOS-based operating system for Google’s WearOS 4. Now, the brand has released a new update for the smartwatch called OPWWE231_11_A.94 that adds a bunch of new features while optimizing the existing ones.

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Vivo X Fold 3 Pro: What does India’s slimmest foldable have to offer?

While Samsung is an established player in the foldable market, newcomers like Tecno are vying for a slice of the premium pie. But there’s another name to add to the list – Vivo. The Chinese phone giant is finally bringing its foldable tech outside its home turf, with the Vivo X Fold 3 Pro set to launch in India. 

Since the device has already been released in China, we have a good idea of its features. So let’s dive into the details of what to expect from this device when it launches.

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