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Unfolding the 2025 Foldable Phone Revolution – Top Models, Latest News & Future Trends

Unfolding the 2025 Foldable Phone Revolution – Top Models, Latest News & Future Trends

Foldable smartphones have rapidly evolved from futuristic curiosities to a fierce battleground for major phone makers. In 2025, nearly every top brand – from Samsung and Huawei to Motorola, Oppo, Xiaomi, Honor and more – is vying to “unfold” the next big thing in mobile tech. These devices promise tablet-sized screens that bend into pocketable phones, all while packing cutting-edge specs and eye-popping innovations. This comprehensive report explores the current foldable lineup of 2025, compares key models and specs, rounds up the latest news and breakthroughs, and highlights what experts are saying about the state and future of foldable devices. We’ll also delve into market trends – including sales figures, consumer adoption, and the intensifying competition – and peek at the upcoming and rumored foldables that could redefine the game next. Get ready for the ultimate foldable phone showdown of 2025! Major manufacturers now offer two main styles of foldables: book-style foldables that open into a tablet-like display, and clamshell flip phones that fold into an ultra-compact size. Below, we compare the flagship models in each category, highlighting their screen sizes, hardware, and price points.
Samsung Unpacked 2025: Galaxy Z Fold7, Flip7, and Watch8 Series Redefine the Future of Foldables and Wearables / Updated: 2025, July 11th, 12:01 CET

Samsung Unpacked 2025: Galaxy Z Fold7, Flip7, and Watch8 Series Redefine the Future of Foldables and Wearables / Updated: 2025, July 11th, 12:01 CET

The Galaxy Z Fold7 is Samsung’s thinnest and lightest foldable yet, with a redesigned hinge, IPX8 water resistance, aviation-grade aluminum and Gorilla Glass Victus 3, an 8-inch 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED display, Snapdragon 8 Elite, up to 1TB storage, and the first-ever 200MP camera on a foldable. The Galaxy Z Flip7 adds enhanced customization with new color options and finishes and AI-powered camera features for smarter photography and user experiences. The Galaxy Z Flip7 FE offers a more affordable entry point to broaden foldable adoption. Samsung confirms a triple-folding smartphone by the end of 2025, enabling a tablet-sized display in a
Samsung Unveils the Future: Tri-Fold Phones, Foldables, and AI-Powered Wearables Set to Disrupt the Tech Landscape / Updated: 2025, July 11th, 00:42 CET

Samsung Unveils the Future: Tri-Fold Phones, Foldables, and AI-Powered Wearables Set to Disrupt the Tech Landscape / Updated: 2025, July 11th, 00:42 CET

Samsung confirms its first tri-fold smartphone will launch by the end of 2025, possibly named Galaxy G Fold, with two hinges and three screens. The tri-fold design folds into phone, mid-sized display, or full tablet, with rumors of a 10-inch OLED panel when unfolded. It is expected to include the Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC and a high-resolution camera system for enthusiasts. Samsung’s Galaxy AI suite will be embedded, powered by Google Gemini and proprietary algorithms for smarter multitasking, camera enhancements, and device optimization. The tri-fold will use premium construction with advanced hinge technology, Gorilla Glass Victus 2, and a lightweight
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Tech Just Leveled Up: Samsung’s Foldables, AI Browsers, and the Smartwatch Takeover / Updated: 2025, July 10th, 12:00 CET

Tech Just Leveled Up: Samsung’s Foldables, AI Browsers, and the Smartwatch Takeover / Updated: 2025, July 10th, 12:00 CET

Samsung released the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, with Fold 7 folded thickness of 8.9 mm and Flip 7’s 4.1-inch external cover display, a 200 MP main camera, Snapdragon 8 Elite, up to 16 GB RAM, IP68, seven years of Android updates, and Fold 7 dropping S Pen support. Both devices feature deep Google Gemini AI integration powering Circle to Search, Gemini Live for screen and camera assistance, and native app enhancements. The Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic are the first Samsung wearables to include Google Gemini AI, with 3000-nit sapphire displays, antioxidant measurement, and
Tech Today: July 9, 2025 – Samsung Unpacked, Apple Leadership, AI Talent Wars, Gmail’s Inbox Revolution, and More / Updated: 2025, July 9th, 12:00 CET

Tech Today: July 9, 2025 – Samsung Unpacked, Apple Leadership, AI Talent Wars, Gmail’s Inbox Revolution, and More / Updated: 2025, July 9th, 12:00 CET

Samsung announced Galaxy Unpacked 2025 on July 9, 2025, unveiling the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and Galaxy Watch 8 with deeper Google Gemini AI integration. Apple disclosed COO Jeff Williams’s retirement after 27 years, appointing Sabih Khan as the new COO and moving the design group to report directly to Tim Cook. Gmail rolled out the Manage Subscriptions feature on the web, with Android support arriving on July 14 and iOS on July 21. OpenAI hired four top engineers from Tesla, xAI, and Meta to bolster its Stargate AI infrastructure. NVIDIA unveiled the DGX Spark mini supercomputer
Tech News Today: The Biggest Stories in Technology, Science, and Innovation (July 9, 2025) / Updated: 2025, July 9th, 00:00 CET

Tech News Today: The Biggest Stories in Technology, Science, and Innovation (July 9, 2025) / Updated: 2025, July 9th, 00:00 CET

A new axion Dark Energy (aDE) model from Cornell and Shanghai Jiao Tong University predicts the universe will start contracting in about 7 billion years and collapse in roughly 33–34 billion years. Amazon Prime Day 2025 runs July 8–11, 2025, with US online sales forecast at $23.8 billion and record discounts on Apple, Samsung, Google, Lenovo, and OnePlus. OnePlus Nord 5 and Nord CE5 smartphones launch with the Nord 5 featuring Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, a 6.83-inch 144Hz OLED display, up to 12GB RAM, and a 5200mAh battery; the Nord CE5 uses the MediaTek Dimensity 8350. NVIDIA’s AI hardware leadership
Tech News Roundup – July 8, 2025: iOS 26 Redesign, Prime Day Record Deals, Galaxy Unpacked, and AI’s Global Surge

Tech News Roundup – July 8, 2025: iOS 26 Redesign, Prime Day Record Deals, Galaxy Unpacked, and AI’s Global Surge

Apple scaled back the Liquid Glass UI in iOS 26 beta, significantly reducing transparency to improve readability ahead of the September 2025 final release. Prime Day 2025 runs July 8–11 with record-low prices on AirPods Pro 2 (as low as $149 in the US and €199 in Spain) and other Apple gear, MacBook Air with M4, and iPad Air. Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 on July 9 will debut foldables Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 (with a possible Z Fold 7 Ultra), plus One UI 8 security upgrades and the KEEP per-app data encryption architecture. Microsoft Edge with
Smart Homes Just Got Smarter: New Gadgets, Big Trends & Surprising Challenges in Summer 2025

Smart Homes Just Got Smarter: New Gadgets, Big Trends & Surprising Challenges in Summer 2025

The past two months have been buzzing with smart-home breakthroughs. From next-gen thermostats and AI-powered appliances to tighter security and evolving ecosystems, June and July 2025 saw a flurry of smart-home product launches, strategic moves, and debates. Industry giants and startups alike made headlines with new devices and features, analysts painted an upbeat market outlook, and experts weighed in on where home automation is headed. At the same time, ongoing issues – from security flaws to privacy laws and device compatibility – kept the sector on its toes. Below is a comprehensive roundup of the key developments shaping the smart-home landscape in early Summer 2025. Even as cool new gadgets grab headlines, analysts and executives have been taking stock of the bigger picture – and the consensus is that the smart home / IoT market’s growth shows no signs of slowing. Fresh research and forecasts released in late June 2025 confirm a robust upward trajectory for connected tech:
Tech News Deep Dive: July 2025’s Biggest Stories and Trends / Updated: 2025, July 6th, 00:00 CET

Tech News Deep Dive: July 2025’s Biggest Stories and Trends / Updated: 2025, July 6th, 00:00 CET

Samsung announced global launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 for July 9, 2025, with IP48 durability, user-replaceable batteries, and the Fold 7 offering a 16GB RAM option and a 4,272mAh battery. Leaks indicate the iPhone 17 Pro Max will include a 5,000mAh battery, enabling about 35 hours of battery life, and feature a slightly thicker body plus design tweaks like a repositioned Apple logo and a modified MagSafe ring, potentially switching from titanium to aluminum. NVIDIA’s RTX 5090 is expected to deliver top-tier performance, but reports warn of a 25%+ rendering and video editing
Tech News Weekly: Interstellar Visitors, AI Booms, Gaming Upheaval, and the Future of Devices / Updated: 2025, July 5th, 12:00 CET

Tech News Weekly: Interstellar Visitors, AI Booms, Gaming Upheaval, and the Future of Devices / Updated: 2025, July 5th, 12:00 CET

3I/ATLAS is the third confirmed interstellar object to pass through our solar system, about 20 kilometers in diameter, detected by NASA’s ATLAS telescope, with a closest approach of 270 million kilometers. Nvidia briefly reached a $3.92 trillion market cap, the highest on record, driven by surging demand for AI chips. Microsoft announced 9,000 job cuts (about 4% of its workforce), primarily in middle management, as it pivots to AI and cloud and cancels projects like Perfect Dark and the Forza Motorsport series. Samsung’s Galaxy G Fold is a tri-fold smartphone with a near 10-inch display when unfolded, using a G-shaped
Tech News Deep Dive: July 2025’s Biggest Stories in Innovation, Gaming, and the Cosmos / Updated: 2025, July 5th, 00:00 CET

Tech News Deep Dive: July 2025’s Biggest Stories in Innovation, Gaming, and the Cosmos / Updated: 2025, July 5th, 00:00 CET

Microsoft laid off about 9,100 employees in 2025, primarily in the Xbox division, with Turn 10, Rare, The Initiative, and ZeniMax Europe hit hardest and projects like Perfect Dark, Everwild, and Blackbird canceled. The Stop Killing Games campaign surpassed 1,000,000 signatures, prompting the European Commission to review remote game shutdowns and digital preservation, with supporters including Elon Musk and PewDiePie; examples cited include Ubisoft’s The Crew and Anthem. EA announced Anthem servers will shut down on January 12, 2026, with premium currency sales already ceased and the game removed from EA Play in August 2024, and no offline mode. 3I/ATLAS,
Tech News Today: Foldable Phones, AI Video, Interstellar Visitors, and the End of Exclusivity / Updated: 2025, July 4th, 12:01 CET

Tech News Today: Foldable Phones, AI Video, Interstellar Visitors, and the End of Exclusivity / Updated: 2025, July 4th, 12:01 CET

Samsung unveils the Galaxy Z Fold7 for the July 9, 2025 Galaxy Unpacked event, featuring an 8.2-inch main display, Snapdragon 8 Elite, up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage, Android 16 with One UI 8, a 4,400mAh battery with 40-hour life, IP48 water resistance, a drop rating A, average repairability C, Blue Shadow color, and a thinner, lighter design. Samsung is preparing the Galaxy G Fold, the world’s first triple-folding phone (Multifold 7), with a nearly 10-inch display, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite, with mass production planned for September 2025 and a Q4 holiday release. Google’s Veo 3 AI
Tech News Deep Dive: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 4th, 00:01 CET

Tech News Deep Dive: July 2025 / Updated: 2025, July 4th, 00:01 CET

Microsoft laid off about 9,000 employees, roughly 4% of its global workforce, in July 2025, with the Xbox division heavily affected. Microsoft’s AI push includes an $80 billion investment in AI infrastructure for fiscal 2025, plus a $30 billion annual cloud deal with Oracle to support Project Stargate via Azure. Microsoft’s gaming division seismic changes include the cancellation of Perfect Dark and Everwild, the closure of The Initiative, and departures of Gregg Mayles and Matt Firor, while the Xbox hardware roadmap remains reportedly intact. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold7, Galaxy Z Flip7, and Galaxy G Fold at Galaxy Unpacked,
Tech News Deep Dive: July 2025’s Biggest Stories in Devices, AI, Cloud, Gaming, and Space / Updated: 2025, July 3rd, 12:01 CET

Tech News Deep Dive: July 2025’s Biggest Stories in Devices, AI, Cloud, Gaming, and Space / Updated: 2025, July 3rd, 12:01 CET

Oracle signs a $30 billion annual cloud deal to lease 4.5GW of computing power to OpenAI for the Stargate data center, aiming to double Oracle’s cloud sales by 2028. OpenAI’s Stargate expansion, in partnership with Oracle and SoftBank, will build massive AI infrastructure in Texas, reinforcing a sovereign AI push and multi-cloud strategies. Distributed cloud architectures are becoming the norm, spreading resources across on-premises, public cloud, and edge to improve latency and regulatory compliance while raising governance and security challenges. Fairphone 6 emphasizes repairability with a modular design and replaceable camera modules, priced at €599 at MediaMarkt and built around
Semiconductor Industry Roundup (June–July 2025): Advanced Chips, Equipment, and Geopolitics

Semiconductor Industry Roundup (June–July 2025): Advanced Chips, Equipment, and Geopolitics

The summer of 2025 saw significant strides in cutting-edge semiconductor process nodes. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. continued to lead in 3 nm production, reportedly achieving near 90% yield on its 3 nm process – far ahead of rival Samsung Foundry’s roughly 50% yield design-reuse.com. These yield discrepancies have driven more high-profile customers toward TSMC, allowing it to command premium pricing design-reuse.com design-reuse.com. Samsung, which pioneered 3 nm gate-all-around technology in 2022, still struggles to reach competitive yields and has even lost some mobile chip orders to TSMC, though it secured Google’s Tensor G5 on 3 nm and other new clients for older nodes design-reuse.com design-reuse.com. Both TSMC and Samsung are now racing toward 2 nm technology. TSMC’s 2 nm is on track for risk production and aims for high-volume manufacturing in late 2025 or early 2026 reuters.com reuters.com. Industry reports in June detailed a “fierce race” between TSMC and Samsung to debut 2 nm chips, with TSMC widely seen as ahead in yield and timing design-reuse.com. Samsung is prioritizing improvements to its 2 nm and 4 nm nodes and has reportedly postponed any 1.4 nm “trial line” investments, indicating its 1.4 nm node is unlikely to arrive before 2028–2029 design-reuse.com.
Mobile Tech News Roundup – June 30, 2025

Mobile Tech News Roundup – June 30, 2025

The last day of June 2025 delivered a flurry of mobile technology updates – from upcoming smartphone launches and foldable device teasers to significant software feature news. In this comprehensive roundup, we summarize all the major mobile tech news of June 30, 2025, with insights on what these developments mean for the industry. Read on for the latest on Nothing’s new phone launch, Samsung’s foldable ambitions and software updates, Apple’s iOS and iPhone rumors, Google’s wearable tech features, Xiaomi’s foray into smart eyewear, and WhatsApp’s newest app feature – complete with expert commentary and source links for each story. London-based startup Nothing is gearing up for a major product unveiling on July 1, teasing its Nothing Phone 3 as the brand’s next flagship smartphone. The company’s “Come to Play” launch event in London will not only debut the Phone 3 but also introduce Nothing’s first over-ear headphones, Nothing Headphone 1 business-standard.com. The event will be streamed live for a global audience. This ambitious dual launch signals Nothing’s expansion beyond smartphones into audio gear, reflecting founder Carl Pei’s strategy to build an integrated ecosystem. Tech observers note that Nothing has generated significant hype with its design-centric approach; all eyes will be
Major Tech Developments in June 2025 and H2 2025 Outlook

Major Tech Developments in June 2025 and H2 2025 Outlook

June 2025 was a pivotal month for the global technology sector, marked by surging investments in artificial intelligence, high-profile product announcements, and intensifying regulatory scrutiny. Industry titans – from Silicon Valley giants like Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Meta, Tesla, Nvidia, and OpenAI to Asian powerhouses Samsung, Tencent, Alibaba, and Huawei – all made strategic moves to bolster their market positions. Companies reported strong financial results buoyed by AI demand, unveiled new AI-driven features and services, and maneuvered through competitive and geopolitical challenges. Looking ahead to the second half of 2025, the tech industry is poised for major product launches, continued AI arms-race investments, and critical regulatory and market tests that will shape the next phase of growth. In early June, Apple held its annual Worldwide Developers Conference and introduced a “slew of artificial intelligence features” across its software platforms reuters.com. Notably, Apple opened up its on-device AI – a ~3-billion-parameter large language model – to third-party developers, allowing any app to tap into the core machine learning model on Apple devices reuters.com. New features in iOS and macOS were incremental, such as live voicemail transcription, “Call Screening” for unknown callers, and on-the-fly translation of phone calls reuters.com. Apple also previewed
Trends 2025: Consumer Electronics & Wearables – AI, AR, Health Tech and More (Updated: June 27th, 2025)

Trends 2025: Consumer Electronics & Wearables – AI, AR, Health Tech and More (Updated: June 27th, 2025)

The consumer electronics and wearables market in 2025 is robust yet marked by cautious optimism nielseniq.com. Global consumer tech sales are projected to reach $1.29 trillion in 2025, about 2% growth over 2024 nielseniq.com. Major industry players – including Apple, Samsung, Google, Huawei, Xiaomi, Sony, and others – continue to dominate various segments. Apple leads in wearables with roughly a 20–25% global market share in recent quarters idc.com, thanks to its popular Watch and AirPods line. Samsung and Huawei follow closely, and emerging brands are expanding their global reach idc.com. In smartphones, smart TVs, laptops, and smart home gadgets, these same tech giants compete alongside regional players, driving innovation and intense competition. Overall consumer spending on tech is gradually improving, recovering from recent economic headwinds nielseniq.com. However, the market’s growth is uneven across categories. Wearable device shipments grew 5.4% in 2024 to 534.6 million units but are expected to slow to 4.1% growth in 2025 as key segments mature idc.com. Categories like smartwatches and earbuds are approaching saturation in major markets, leading companies to seek growth in emerging markets and new product types idc.com idc.com. Consumer electronics firms are also navigating supply chain challenges and global trade dynamics, but replacement
Tech Trends and Breaking News: June 23, 2025 Edition

Tech Trends and Breaking News: June 23, 2025 Edition

Apple’s Roadmap to an All‑Screen iPhone – Leaked plans suggest Apple will gradually eliminate the iPhone’s display cutouts by 2027. The iPhone 18 Pro is rumored to debut under-display Face ID with only a tiny camera punch-hole. Then, for the iPhone’s 20th anniversary in 2027, Apple aims to launch a truly “all-screen” iPhone – an edge-to-edge glass design with no notch or Dynamic Island at all. This would mark Apple’s boldest design shift since the iPhone X. In the meantime, the 2025 lineup may introduce a new ultra-thin “iPhone 17 Air” model and an iPhone 17 Ultra to elevate the high end. Takeaway: Apple is iterating toward a seamless front face, betting on under-display sensor tech to finally realize a full-screen iPhone – a change that’s been a decade in the making since Face ID first necessitated a notch. Samsung Foldables Unpacked – Thinner Designs, S Pen in Question – Samsung’s next foldable launch is looming, with an Unpacked event leaked for July 9–10 to reveal the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7. Rumors point to Samsung aggressively slimming the Fold 7’s chassis, even if it means sacrificing the S Pen digitizer layer. Indeed, insiders say the Fold
Top 10 Web Browsers of 2025: Features, Security, Market Share & Performance Comparison

Top 10 Web Browsers of 2025: Features, Security, Market Share & Performance Comparison

The web browser landscape in 2025 is dominated by a handful of familiar names, yet continues to evolve with new features and priorities. The top 10 browsers command the vast majority of internet usage and each brings its own strengths in speed, security, privacy, and customization. This comprehensive report examines the leading browsers’ key features, platform compatibility, privacy practices, performance benchmarks, security strengths, and customization options. We also include 2025 market share statistics and discuss trends forecasting growth or decline for each browser. Tech-savvy readers will find a side-by-side comparison of pros and cons to help choose the best browser for their needs. Browser Market Share in 2025: The chart above illustrates global browser usage as of early 2025 backlinko.com. Just five browsers account for roughly 98% of worldwide usage, with Google Chrome alone representing about two-thirds of the market. Safari holds the second-largest share, thanks largely to its presence on Apple devices backlinko.com. Microsoft Edge, having surpassed Firefox, now ranks third at about 5% share backlinko.com. Mozilla Firefox has declined to roughly 2–3% after years of erosion. Other notable players include Samsung Internet and Opera, while emerging or niche browsers like Brave and Vivaldi together make up a small

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  • Australia’s Market Ends Flat; Gold, Bank Gains Balance Rate Worries
    July 2, 2026, 3:26 AM EDT. Australian shares finished little changed Thursday. Gold and banks helped steady the market, offsetting investor nerves about rising rates and the U.S. payrolls report. Northern Star Resources jumped after a leadership switch. Rate worries and mixed views on inflation and data kept the mood cautious.
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