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Today — 10 January 2025Main stream

Lenovo Legion Tab sells out in 48 hours amid pent up demand for small Android tablets

10 January 2025 at 08:50

I’ve been waiting for a decently-powerful, but also small Android tablet for years now, and Lenovo finally delivered that at CES 2025 with its 8.8-inch Lenovo Legion Tab. And, seemingly proving that there’s an audience for these small yet powerful Android tablets, Lenovo has sold out of the Tab in barely two days.

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Latest Galaxy S25 leak bares all with detailed specs and dozens of images [Gallery]

10 January 2025 at 08:25

We’re officially less than two weeks out from the launch of Galaxy S25, and the leaks are only speeding up, and rapidly at that. Today, new leaks have surfaced with dozens of images of the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra.

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OnePlus 13 Review: Finally, this one truly doesn’t settle

10 January 2025 at 06:00

“Never Settle.” That’s been the tagline of OnePlus since its inception back in 2013. The brand has put out some remarkable devices, but virtually all of them have had some aspect that “settles.” Finally, though, the OnePlus 13 feels like the device that doesn’t settle in any meaningful way, and it starts off 2025 with an absolute bang.

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Yesterday — 9 January 2025Main stream

Lenovo’s 8.8-inch Legion Tab is shipping now and comes with a free case and 65W charger

9 January 2025 at 04:30

The Lenovo Legion Tab turned out to be a highlight of CES 2025, bringing one of the first new small, but powerful Android tablets in years. If you’re keen to check it out, the Legion Tab is already shipping to customers, and as an added bonus, it comes with a free case.

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Hands-on: Lenovo Legion Tab is Android’s iPad Mini, and I guess it’s good for games too [Gallery]

7 January 2025 at 11:05

Android tablets have always been better when they’re smaller. That’s why the Nexus 7 was such a hit. But, if you look back over the past decade, Android tablets with any real power basically don’t exist under 10-inches or so. That’s why the new Lenovo Legion Tab, announced at CES 2025, is so exciting – it’s basically Android’s iPad Mini.

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The OnePlus 13 doesn’t have Qi2, but tries to fake it with new charger and these cases

7 January 2025 at 09:35

The OnePlus 13 is here and while it doesn’t make any dumb excuses about lacking wireless charging, it does still snub Qi2. However, the OnePlus 13 does still debut “Mag,” a collection of first-party cases that add the magnetic aspect of Qi2 to the device after the fact.

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OnePlus 13 and OnePlus 13R will still get 4 years of Android updates

7 January 2025 at 09:00

Longevity is becoming a key point for Android smartphones nowadays, with Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy devices offering 7 years of support, leading the industry. With its new OnePlus 13 and 13R, OnePlus is also upping its software update commitment, but not quite to the same level.

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Lenovo debuts enticing new Android tablets, SteamOS gaming handheld, more laptops

7 January 2025 at 08:00

Lenovo is kicking off 2025 with the reveal of two surprisingly enticing new Android tablets which include a lot of AI and the company’s first products with Circle to Search. Beyond that, there’s also a new Lenovo gaming handheld powered by SteamOS and a lot of new laptops.

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Pebblebee is hiding Find My Device trackers for Android in bikes, golf clubs, and more

7 January 2025 at 07:30

Alongside the launch of it new “Link” lost item system, Pebblebee is also announcing plans at CES 2025 to bring Android’s Find My Device network to more items by embedding trackers directly into things such as a bike or a golf club.

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Pebblebee ‘Link’ QR code stickers make it easier to return lost items, starting at $8.99

7 January 2025 at 06:00

Pebblebee, known for its item trackers for Android and Apple finder networks, is kicking off 2025 with the launch of “Link,” a new item tracking system that will help you find lost items by making it easier for someone to return your lost item.

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‘Qi2 Ready’ is the official excuse for Android phones to skip built-in magnets

7 January 2025 at 04:15

The whole appeal of the Qi2 standard is that magnets can be added to a device in order to improve charger alignment, speeds, and open the door to a ton of additional accessories. But “Qi2 Ready” is now coming, and it may end up throwing a wrench in that.

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