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Latest News Highlights: UI 8 Beta released for Galaxy S25, Galaxy Watch 8 leaks persist, Nothing Ear(1) takes center stage, and additional updates.

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Tech Highlights from the Past Week: Notable News That Garnered Attention in the Tech Sphere
Tech Highlights from the Past Week: Notable News That Garnered Attention in the Tech Sphere

Latest News Highlights: UI 8 Beta released for Galaxy S25, Galaxy Watch 8 leaks persist, Nothing Ear(1) takes center stage, and additional updates.

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Tech Flash: The Week's Top Stories in a Snap!

Welcome to our Tech Flash column, your quick fix for the week's top tech stories! Dive into the latest innovations, developments, and creative leaps gracing the digital world.

This week's lineup is jam-packed with updates from Samsung, Nothing, OnePlus, and Google's upcoming Pixel series. Let's get started!

Sneak Peek: Samsung's One UI 8 for Galaxy S25 Series

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Samsung sent Galaxies galore a pleasant surprise this week, dishing out the first taste of One UI 8 for Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra owners. This update floods the latest flagships with the perks of Android 16, offering a host of new features before they're publicly released.

One UI 8 promises a slew of enhancements, speeding up the AI Select tool, elevating multitasking, and revamping Samsung's Weather, Reminder, Health, and Auracast apps. As icing on the cake, Samsung confirmed that its next-gen foldables phones, slated for later this year, will launch with a stable version of One UI 8.

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Second Certification for Galaxy Watch 8 Series: Approaching Unpacked!

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With the Unpacked event mere weeks away, the leaks are pouring in! The most recent leak points towards the Galaxy Watch 8 series passing through the CMIIT certification. This trail could signal a launch that's just around the corner.

The Watch 8 series model numbers—SM-L3350 and SM-L5050—suggest a connection to the wearables' LTE versions. The certification notes also confirm eSIM technology, which allows users to connect to cellular networks sans a phone, aligning with previous leaks.

No Glyph Lights for Nothing Phone 3: A New Era Awaits

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Nothing is spilling some tea about its upcoming flagship, Nothing Phone 3, hinting that the signature Glyph Light interface on the rear panel might be a thing of the past. In a steamy post on X, the company dragged the lights out, ominously captioned "we killed the Glyph Interface."

Though the lights served as a unique selling point for Nothing phones, one has to wonder—what will the rear panel look like if the only distinguishing feature is taken away? Some theorize that the phone could showcase a dot-matrix display on the back.

OnePlus Doubles Down: Ace 5 Series Race Enters a New Lap

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OnePlus has upped the ante with the OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra Edition and the Ace 5 Racing Edition, catering to gaming enthusiasts looking for a balance of design, power, and long battery life. The phones, running on Android 15 and Color OS, pack an Esports triple chipset, include a 50MP primary lens, and boast three eye-catching colorways, starting as low as $346.88.

Pixel 10 Colorways Take Center Stage: Four Potential Shades to Watch Out For

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Rumors are swirling about Google's upcoming Pixel series, and the latest speculates on the potential colorways for the Pixel 10 lineup. MysticLeaks on Telegram predicts four color options: Obsidian, blue, Iris, and Limoncello for the standard Pixel 10, and Obsidian, Green, Sterling, and Porcelain for the Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL.

Furthermore, some sources claim we've already gotten our first glimpse of the Pixel 10 Pro in action during a commercial shoot. More stories to catch up on:

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  • Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra getting slimmer with new camera lenses
  • Android phones score major convenience upgrades for Office files
  • Google Meet sunsets legacy Duo features in September
  • Will the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 use Snapdragon or Exynos?
  • Google Messages' RCS badges inch closer to public release
  • US Court rules Trump's tariffs as 'illegal,' temporarily halting them
  • Samsung's Galaxy A series surges to a successful Q1 2023, with Apple leading sales
  • Google Store goes direct: Selling Pixels in India for the first time
  • Google Pixel Watch integration takes center stage in the latest Google Gemini teaser

In the realm of emerging technologies, OnePlus is gearing up to cater to gaming enthusiasts with the release of the OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra Edition and the Ace 5 Racing Edition, offering a blend of design, power, and long battery life. Meanwhile, the forthcoming Pixel 10 series from Google might arrive in four potential color options: Obsidian, blue, Iris, and Limoncello for the standard Pixel 10, and Obsidian, Green, Sterling, and Porcelain for the Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL. These new smartphones could be excellent additions to your arsenal of cutting-edge gadgets.

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