Samsung galaxy ring now available for pre-reservation in India
Samsung has officially opened pre-reservations for its much-anticipated Galaxy Ring in India. Initially launched alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 6 series in July, this next-generation wearable is designed to track health and fitness in a sleek, ring-style form factor. The pre-reservation window will remain open until October 15, signaling that the device may soon be available for purchase in India. The Galaxy Ring features advanced health tracking features and aims to provide users with insights into heart rate, sleep patterns, and other fitness metrics. Its entrance into the Indian market marks another milestone in Samsung’s growing range of wearable technology.
What to expect from apple’s next-gen iphone SE
The excitement around the next-generation iPhone SE is growing as rumors suggest a 2025 launch. A recent leak on social media platform X has sparked further anticipation with images of what appears to be a protective case for the upcoming iPhone SE. The new iPhone SE is expected to feature a 6.1-inch OLED display, a significant upgrade from the current LCD model. Additionally, it is rumored to include a 48MP camera, Face ID, and a USB-C charging port in compliance with the new EU regulations. The iPhone SE is positioned as Apple’s more affordable smartphone, and these new features could make it a compelling option for budget-conscious buyers seeking high-end technology.
Apple to launch multiple products in october event
Apple is gearing up for a major event later this month, where it is expected to unveil new products across multiple categories. The company is likely to initiate the M4 chip upgrade cycle for its Mac lineup, including the next-generation MacBook Pro, a redesigned Mac mini, and a 24-inch iMac. Apple’s popular Mac mini is expected to receive the most significant updates in terms of design and performance, while the MacBook Pro and iMac will also benefit from performance upgrades thanks to the new M4 chip. Additionally, rumors suggest that Apple may introduce a new iPad mini during this event, further expanding its tablet offerings.
Microsoft to enable game streaming on Xbox cloud gaming
Microsoft is set to roll out a major update to its Xbox Cloud Gaming service next month, enabling players to stream their entire Xbox game libraries. Currently, the Xbox app only allows the streaming of a limited selection of titles included in the Xbox Game Pass library. Starting in November, however, Xbox users will be able to stream any game they own. This new feature is expected to expand the flexibility and appeal of Xbox Cloud Gaming, giving players more freedom to enjoy their favorite titles on various devices without the need for installation.
Apple vision line expansion may include smart glasses
Apple is reportedly working on expanding its Vision line of products, potentially introducing new devices such as smart glasses and a more affordable Vision headset. According to a Bloomberg report, Apple’s Vision Products Group, which developed the Vision Pro headset, is currently working on at least four new devices. These include enhanced smart glasses and next-generation AirPods with built-in cameras. The new Vision headset could be introduced as early as next year, representing Apple’s latest move to compete with Meta and other tech companies in the virtual and augmented reality spaces.
Huawei to launch harmonyOS NEXT
Huawei is preparing to unveil its next-generation operating system, HarmonyOS NEXT, next week. The new OS is expected to be available for the Mate 60, Mate X5, and MatePad Pro, marking a departure from Android. Huawei is reportedly focusing on phasing out Android support for its devices in favor of HarmonyOS, which the company has developed as a response to US sanctions limiting its access to Google services. The new operating system is expected to bring enhanced features, though it remains unclear if the recently launched Mate XT tri-fold smartphone will receive the HarmonyOS NEXT update.
WhatsApp faces scrutiny over privacy policy
Meta-owned WhatsApp is once again facing scrutiny over its 2021 privacy policy update. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) is expected to issue a ruling soon on the policy, which had raised concerns about data sharing between WhatsApp and its parent company Meta. Reports indicate that the ruling may include a financial penalty for WhatsApp if the CCI finds that the policy violated antitrust or data protection laws.