Xiaomi's new flagship models will be unveiled tomorrow - today come the Xiaomi 15T and 15T Pro. These bring high-end displays, powerful chipsets and capable cameras, but don't go for absolute performance like the flagship models and as a result they are easier on the wallet too. This year the two models are larger with 6.83" displays (the 14T pair had 6.67" displays), but they are thinner and have bigger batteries. The Pro also brings a more capable telephoto camera. Let's look at them individually.
As it's supposed to launch in January, Samsung is already very busy working on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and we've heard a lot of rumors about it recently. Today a new leak purports to bring us two shots of cases for the upcoming device. These most likely originate at the case maker itself, since such companies need to be given detailed dimensions for upcoming phones in order to have their accessories ready to launch at the same time.
Well, just like all the other 10s, it's got a new chipset that has an even stronger focus on on-device AI. There's a bit more battery on board too, a tiny bit more. The display is now even brighter (wasn't it bright enough already?). The Android OS on board is even nicer (but that's surely coming to the older Pixels too).
I'm more confident about switching to the new Google Pixel 10 because it will not make my MagSafe accessories ineffective. Also: Everything announced at Made by Google 2025: Pixel 10 Pro, Fold, Watch 4, and more The Google Pixel 10 series includes a new feature called PixelSnap, a Qi2-based MagSafe alternative for Android. This means, theoretically, I can use my new Baseus PicoGo 5,000mAh power bank , Shiftcam SnapStand Max , and more without any issue