Tag: Samsung

  • Honor Mocks Samsung with Engraved ‘Apology’ on Its Latest Phone

    Honor Mocks Samsung with Engraved ‘Apology’ on Its Latest Phone

    In the foldable phone market, it’s not just about what’s inside—it’s about how thin you can make the outside. And Honor, with its latest release, the Magic V3, has taken that challenge to heart, quite literally. But Honor didn’t just break records with its ultra-slim design; it also broke out the humor to mock a certain South Korean tech giant. Yes, we’re talking about Samsung.

    Honor’s New Magic Trick: Shattering the Thickness Record

    The Magic V3 isn’t just thin—it’s ridiculously thin. Honor had already impressed the tech world with the Magic V2, which was just 9.9mm thick. But clearly, that wasn’t thin enough. Now, with the Magic V3, Honor has shaved that down even further to a jaw-dropping 9.2mm when folded.

    This remarkable feat of engineering has firmly positioned Honor as the leader in the foldable phone market, leaving its competitors—specifically Samsung—scrambling to catch up. But Honor wasn’t content with just winning the race; they decided to rub it in a little too.

    Engraving an Apology (Or Is It a Mockery?)

    Honor didn’t just stop at making the world’s thinnest foldable phone; they decided to add a tiny, yet hilarious, insult to injury. In a move that could only be described as delightfully petty, Honor enlisted renowned micro-artist Graham Short to engrave a 166-word “apology” onto the Magic V3. And who’s this apology addressed to? None other than Samsung Galaxy Z Fold owners.

    Honor Mocks Samsung

    Now, when we say “tiny,” we mean microscopic. Each letter of this snarky apology is only 100 microns tall—about the thickness of a human hair. You’d need a microscope to read it, but fortunately, you won’t have to squint too hard because we’ve got the text right here:

    “Dear Samsung Galaxy Z Fold owners, we’re sorry. We know you were excited to buy a phone that folds in half and fits in your pocket, awkwardly. You were promised the future, a technical marvel, a world of boundless multitasking and performance. And now, you’re probably looking at the new HONOR Magic V3 and feeling a little… betrayed. Size matters, and we feel your pain. Like being tipped for a gold medal and then coming last in the race, the knowledge that a thinner, lighter, and more durable foldable exists is enough to make anyone question their choices. We get it. You were an early adopter, a pioneer bravely venturing into the uncharted territory of foldable screens with questionable durability. You deserve better. In fact, you deserve a gold medal. In all seriousness, we at HONOR are committed to pushing the boundaries of technology and bringing you the best possible foldable experience. We’re just saying… it’s okay to feel let down. We’d feel the same way.

    Marketing Masterstroke or Just a Good Laugh?

    Graham Short, who spent 90 hours meticulously etching the message using diamond-tipped tools said the job was one of the most challenging of his career. But the result? A foldable phone that not only folds better but also delivers a folded note that’ll leave Samsung blushing.

    As the Magic V3 prepares to hit the European market, it’s clear that Honor isn’t just making waves in tech circles—they’re making a splash, complete with a side of humor that’s as sharp as their phone is thin. So, Samsung, the ball’s in your court—though we suspect it might be a bit too thick to roll as smoothly as Honor’s.

  • First Look at Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Display

    First Look at Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Display

    As the buzz around the recent Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 launches begins to wane, attention is shifting towards Samsung’s upcoming S25 series. Though the official release is still months away, leaks have started trickling in, offering an early glimpse into what the Galaxy S25 Ultra might bring to the table.

    Potential Design Changes

    First Look at Galaxy S25 Ultra Display

    A notable leak from reputable tipster Ice Universe has sparked conversations online. The leak includes an image shared on X (formerly Twitter) that hints at a significant design shift for the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Unlike the sharp corners seen on the current S24 Ultra, the S25 Ultra appears to feature a more rounded design. This change could potentially enhance the phone’s ergonomics, addressing one of the common complaints users have had about the in-hand feel of the S24 Ultra.

    Front Panel Comparison

    First Look at Galaxy S25 Ultra Display

    In addition to the design hints, the leak also compared the front panels of the S24 Ultra and S25 Ultra. Based on the image, it seems that the display size and aspect ratio will remain consistent with the current model. This suggests that while Samsung may be refining the design, they might retain the overall screen dimensions and format that have proven popular with users.

    Rumored Hardware Specifications

    Beyond the design, rumors have also begun to surface regarding the S25 Ultra’s hardware specs. The flagship device is rumored to feature an impressive 200-megapixel primary rear camera, accompanied by a trio of 50-megapixel lenses: a telephoto, a super-telephoto, and an ultrawide sensor. These enhancements could position the S25 Ultra as a leader in mobile photography, building on the strengths of its predecessors.

    On the front, the camera is expected to maintain its 12-megapixel resolution, which has been a reliable performer in previous models. Battery life is also rumored to be stable, with the S25 Ultra likely to retain the 5,000mAh capacity, supporting 45W fast charging.

    Processor and Performance

    Perhaps the most exciting rumor surrounds the processing power of the S25 Ultra. It is expected to be equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset, featuring custom Oryon cores. This could represent a significant leap in performance, making the S25 Ultra one of the fastest smartphones on the market.

    Meanwhile, the standard S25 and S25+ models might see Samsung returning to its in-house Exynos chipset. The Exynos 2500 is anticipated to include next-generation ARM CPU cores and an AMD RDNA-based Xclipse 950 GPU, which could offer substantial improvements in both performance and energy efficiency.

    Conclusion and Ongoing Developments

    While these leaks provide an intriguing preview of the Galaxy S25 Ultra, it’s important to remember that nothing is set in stone until the official launch. Specifications and designs can change as Samsung continues to refine its flagship ahead of release. As we move closer to the launch, more details are sure to emerge, and we’ll keep a close eye on the developments, sharing updates as they become available.