(Dan Tri) - Outstanding technology information last week included: iPhone 16 Pro Max price reduction for the first time in Vietnam, Galaxy S25 and iPhone 17 information continuously leaked.
Galaxy S25 Ultra design revealed
According to PhoneArena , most likely, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will keep the same 6.8-inch screen size and the most noticeable change is the curved design at the four corners, instead of being square like before.
Galaxy S25 Ultra design rendering (Photo: Onleaks).
The screen bezel will be designed thinner, helping the product have a slightly smaller overall size. In addition, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will also use a flat screen instead of a curved screen.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra may feature a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ will be powered by Samsung's own Exynos 2500 processor.
Good news for those waiting for iPhone 17
According to ETNews , all four versions of the iPhone 17 launched next year will be equipped with LTPO technology screens. This means that for the first time, the standard iPhone 17 duo will support ProMotion screens with a 120Hz refresh rate.
Samsung and LG will be the two suppliers of LTPO screens for the entire iPhone 17 product line (Photo: MacRumors).
The ProMotion display feature has so far been limited to Apple's iPhone Pro models. Therefore, leaked information about expanding this technology to the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air has received a lot of attention from users.
Supply chain reports further suggest that Samsung and LG will be the two suppliers of LTPO displays for the entire iPhone 17 lineup.
iPhone 16 Pro Max price reduction for the first time in Vietnam
The iPhone 16 Pro Max is being sold by some dealers at a price of 34.5 million VND, a reduction of 500,000 VND compared to the listed price. This is also the first time that the systems have adjusted the selling price of the iPhone 16 Pro Max version. Last week, the standard iPhone 16 was adjusted to a price reduction of 1 million VND.
The supply of iPhone 16 Pro Max is gradually stabilizing and there is no longer a shortage (Photo: The Anh).
According to dealers, the supply of the iPhone 16 Pro Max version is now stable. The shortage of goods is no longer the same as in the first weeks of sale, even with the desert titanium version.
According to a report from market research firm Canalys , Apple grew by a whopping 9% in the third quarter and shipped a record 54.5 million iPhones. The main growth driver came from the iPhone 16 product line that the company recently launched.
Tecno Camon 30S launched in Vietnam
Camon 30S is equipped with a 6.78-inch AMOLED screen, 120Hz refresh rate. The device integrates a MediaTek G100 processor, 8GB RAM capacity, expandable up to 8GB and 256GB memory. The battery that comes with the device has a capacity of 5,000mAh, supporting 33W fast charging.
The back of the Tecno Camon 30S has a matte finish to help reduce fingerprints during use (Photo: The Anh).
The camera cluster of the device includes a 50MP main lens and a 2MP lens that supports depth measurement. This camera system also supports some AI features such as AI portrait photography or AI object removal. Tecno Camon 30S is sold in the Vietnamese market at a price of 5.49 million VND,
Apple dominates the global tablet market
According to a report by market research firm IDC , the number of tablets shipped globally in the third quarter reached 39.6 million devices, up 20.4% over the same period last year.
iPad Air gets more attention than iPad Pro (Photo: Engadget).
Accordingly, Apple continues to be the leading manufacturer in the industry with 12.6 million devices shipped, up 1.4% compared to the same period in 2023. The main growth driver comes from the new generation iPad Air product line. However, iPad Pro sales are lower than expected.
Samsung ranked second with 7.1 million devices shipped, up 18.3% year-on-year. According to IDC , the high-end Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and Galaxy Tab S10+ series received the attention of many users thanks to the integration of a series of AI features.
Canadian government orders TikTok's business to be dissolved
Canada's Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry François-Philippe Champagne said the decision to dissolve TikTok's Canadian operations was to address risks associated with ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, establishing a subsidiary in the country called TikTok Technology Canada.
TikTok's business operations in Canada have been dissolved, but users can still continue to use the app (Photo: CNN).
He said the order to dissolve TikTok's Canadian operations was consistent with the Investment Canada Act, which allows for the review of foreign investments that could harm national security.
Minister Champagne added that the decision to dissolve TikTok was based on information and evidence gathered during a review of the company's business operations, as well as advice from Canada's security and intelligence communities, as well as allied countries.
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