Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 review Introduction If it's working, don't touch it - that's probably what the Galaxy Z Fold6 development team had in capital letters on the whiteboard when they gathered up to set the concept for Samsung's latest big foldable. Indeed, the Fold5 was as close to being every man's phone-turns-tablet device as anything else on the market, and there wasn't much incentive for disruptive changes on the new one. The Z Fold6 comes with minor tweaks in the proportions of both displays, reduced weight and now rated protection against solids (but not the finest of them). A year later, a mandatory chipset upgrade is also on the list of changes. What's not changed is any of the camera bits. Samsung didn't bother with improvements in that area last year either, so the 6's cameras are just like the 4's. Admittedly, it was a decently capable triple setup on the back and the under-display selfie camera is a sensible trade-off for what it i...
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OnePlus Watch 2R comes with Wear OS and Snapdragon W5 OnePlus’ latest smartwatch is so similar to the Watch 2 that it could even be mistaken for the wearable from early 2024. It has two side buttons for the app drawer and a custom button. The Watch 2R is available in similar Forest Green and Gunmetal Gray colorways. It has a 1.43-inch OLED display, is 25% lighter than the Watch 2 it also runs on Google’s latest Wear OS 4.0 build. The OnePlus Watch 2R also includes the Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 processor and is paired with 2GB RAM and 32GB of onboard storage. A BES 2700 MCU Efficiency chipset is also the exact same as found in its predecessor. This dual-engine architecture optimizes performance and battery efficiency by handling some of the lighter tasks on the Watch 2R. GPS connectivity should be improved with dual-frequency connections for L5 GPS and L1 GPS signals. By using separate antennas for each GPS signal, you should get more accurate location pinpointing Other notables inclu...