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Samsung Confirms These Galaxy S26 Models Are Not Coming

Samsung has made clear that neither a Galaxy S26 Edge nor a Galaxy S26 Pro are presently in the…

Infinix Note Edge Packs a Giant Battery in a Slim Form Factor For Only $200

After an earlier teaser, Infinix has now formally unveiled the Note Edge. The new model features…

Vivo V70 FE Geekbench run confirms its chipset choice

The global launch of Vivo’s V70 series is drawing near. According to reports, the corporation…

RedMagic 11 Pro In Pakistan | World’s First Smartphone with Active Liquid Cooling

Nubia Pakistan is teasing on their social media handles that they will bring a next-gen gaming…

iPhone 18, 18 Pro, 18 Pro Max, Air 2 screen sizes revealed, Dynamic Island to shrink

According to reports, Apple’s forthcoming iPhone 18 series has begun early prototypes…

Apple foldable iPhone leak highlights focus on design, in-hand feel

According to new research, internal testing of Apple’s long-rumored foldable iPhone may have…

WhatsApp is Working on Cover Photo Privacy Controls for iOS Users

WhatsApp is creating additional privacy options for the cover photo as part of its ongoing efforts…

Leaks Hint at a New OnePlus Flat-Screen Beast With Massive Battery

According to a January 13 report from reliable Weibo source @DigitalChatStation, OnePlus may be…

Huawei Pura 90 Ultra camera specs leaked, schematic emerge to reveal design

Huawei’s future Pura 90 Ultra has been revealed by a recent leak, suggesting that the company…
PTA Will Now Take Legal Action Against Sellers and Users of CPID and Patched Phones

PTA Will Now Take Legal Action Against Sellers and Users of CPID and Patched Phones

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued a public notice warning about the use and sale of unregistered mobile phones. The notice states that devices not registered through the PTA’s Device Identification, Registration, and Blocking System (DIRBS) could lead to legal action. Using such phones breaks existing laws and can threaten national security. PTA stressed … Read more…
PTA Fails to Clear Over 10,000 Mobile Phones for Auction

PTA Fails to Clear Over 10,000 Mobile Phones for Auction

The auction of over 10,000 confiscated mobile phones has been delayed because the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has not whitelisted these devices. The phones were seized at airports in Karachi, Lahore, Multan, and Faisalabad. Without approval from the PTA’s Device Identification Registration and Blocking System (DIRBS), they cannot be sold or used. Despite many written … Read more…
TikTok Faces Massive Fine for Sending European User Data to China

TikTok Faces Massive Fine for Sending European User Data to China

The Data Protection Commission (DPC) in Ireland has fined TikTok €530 million, which is nearly $600 million. The fine is due to TikTok’s failure to protect European user data from possible access by Chinese authorities. The company also provided false information during the investigation. This fine follows an official investigation into how TikTok transfers data … Read more…
Apple Reports Higher Than Expected Revenue As Services Reach All Time High Earnings

Apple Reports Higher Than Expected Revenue As Services Reach All Time High Earnings

Apple announced better-than-expected results for its second fiscal quarter. Strong iPhone sales and a record-high revenue from Services fueled the growth. The company also revealed a $100 billion share buyback plan. This large buyback shows confidence despite increasing rules and market challenges worldwide. The company’s revenue reached $95.4 billion, outpacing Wall Street’s estimate of $94.6 … Read more…
PTA Denies Rumors of Ban on Youtube in Pakistan

PTA Denies Rumors of Ban on Youtube in Pakistan

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) clarified on Friday that it has not requested that YouTube or any other social media sites in Pakistan be blocked or shut down. PTA explained that a past press release about shutting down YouTube in Pakistan is being shared again online. That original release was from September 2012, following orders … Read more…
Tecno Camon 40 Premier Launch on Mid-May and Expected Price in Pakistan

Tecno Camon 40 Premier Launch on Mid-May and Expected Price in Pakistan

The Tecno Camon 40 and 40 Pro are already available in Pakistan, but the series is stilln’t complete. We’re happy to share that the Tecno Camon 40 Premier will arrive soon, likely within the first two weeks of May. Our source revealed some key details about the launch and the expected price for the Tecno … Read more…
Grand Theft Auto VI official release date announced by Rockstar Games

Grand Theft Auto VI Official Release Date Announced by Rockstar Games

Rockstar Games has announced that Grand Theft Auto VI will no longer be released this fall as planned. The new release date is set for May 26, 2026. On its website, Rockstar explained that the delay is needed to ensure the game meets players’ expectations for quality and finish. The company said extra time is … Read more…
Oppo Reno 14 spotted on Geekbench with MediaTek's Dimensity 8400 chipset

Upcoming OPPO Reno 14 spotted on Geekbench with MediaTek’s Dimensity 8400 chipset

A new Oppo smartphone with the model number PKZ110 has appeared on Geekbench. This device is listed with the Dimensity 8400 chip, the same one used in the Redmi Turbo 4, Realme Neo 7 SE, and iQOO Z10 Turbo in China. Here are the key details from the Geekbench listing. Oppo PKZ110 Geekbench Listing The … Read more…
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POCO F7 Gets One Step Closer to Global Launch, Certified by Sigapore’s IMDA

Xiaomi’s Poco F7 is set for a worldwide release in spring 2025. It follows the Poco F7 Pro and Ultra but leaks indicate its battery will be reduced to 6,500mAh from the 7,550mAh found in its Indian and Chinese versions. Certified in Singapore, this rebranded Redmi Turbo 4 Pro will feature a Snapdragon 8s Gen … Read more…
IT Minister Rules Out Any Delay in Starlink Launch in Pakistan

IT Minister Rules Out Any Delay in Starlink Launch in Pakistan

Federal IT Minister Shaza Fatima confirmed on Friday that there is no delay in getting Starlink licensed in Pakistan. She also dismissed rumors suggesting any holdup. In an informal chat with the media, she explained that the Pakistan Space Activities Regulatory Board has appointed a consultant to create rules for Low Earth Orbit satellites. The … Read more…