Homegrown handset maker Lava has teased the launch of a new smartphone in India, which is likely to be called the Lava Yuva 5G. The smartphone maker shared a teaser video on social media, offering a glimpse of its design and confirming some key camera features. Although the launch date has not been announced, the Lava Yuva 5G is likely to debut in the coming weeks. Notably, leaked images of the Lava Yuva 4 Pro 5G appeared earlier this year.
The Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 series is said to get a significant redesign compared to its predecessors. Similar to the current Galaxy Buds 2 and Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, the upcoming TWS lineup from Samsung is expected to include the Galaxy Buds 3 and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. Although Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed these details, leaks and listings have surfaced to provide some insights. A new report suggests that both models will launch with major design changes.
Public likes from the social media app X, formerly Twitter, are about to undergo a major change. The company’s owner Elon Musk has decided to hide this feature from your profile, and soon, the Likes tab on X will also be removed from your account, the media has reported. Rumours about the removal of the Likes tab emerged following a recent report, and now X engineers have confirmed the development.
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Search engine giant Google is investing nearly $350 million in homegrown Flipkart, becoming the latest high-profile backer of the Walmart-owned homegrown e-commerce company, the media has reported. Google will also provide the e-commerce company with Cloud services, the Bengaluru-based startup announced in a brief statement on Friday, says a report by TechCrunch.
After introducing the Blue variant of the Nothing Phone 2a exclusively in India, apart from the existing White and Black options, London-based consumer tech brand Nothing has started teasing the release of another colour variant for the phone. The new teaser from Nothing, labelled “A story of colour powerfully unique” with a “coming soon” tag, features the text “Nothing (R)” in yellow and red, alongside black colour. (Read our full review of the Nothing Phone 2a here)