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    iPhone Fold photo leak, Nvidia RTX Spark is official, Week 23 in review

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    Another week, another couple of foldable iPhone stories. The first is a big one, coming straight from Ice Universe; it’s a photo of the device in the wild. The photo shows the White/Silver finish of the inaugural foldable and confirms its stocky shape.

    Another rumor claims the foldable iPhone will have a vapor chamber for cooling. It’s not surprising, given that the iPhone Pro models have a vapor chamber.

    Motorola unveiled the Edge (2026) for the US and Canadian markets. The phone brings a smaller 6.3-inch display than its predecessor and will go on sale on June 11 with a $600 price tag in the US.

    Motorola’s announcements continued with the Edge 70 Pro. The new model arrives with a familiar-looking spec sheet headlined by a 6.7-inch 144Hz OLED display, a Dimensity 8350 chipset, and a 6,000mAh battery with 90W charging. The phone is already available in select markets, with pricing starting at £599.99 in the UK.

    Photo of the iPhone Fold (in white/silver) shared by Ice Universe

    The device looks just like the 3D CAD renders promised – for better or for worse.


    iPhone Ultra foldable tipped to offer a vapor chamber

    Apple’s first foldable is rumored to launch in September.


    Motorola Edge (2026) for US and Canada unveiled with smaller 6.3

    The 2024 and 2025 models had 6.6″ and 6.7″ displays, respectively. The new model has a 50MP 1/1.56″ main camera and a 10MP 3x telephoto module.


    Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ arrives with familiar specs

    It’s a rebadge of the global Edge 70 Pro.


    Huawei also expanded its nova lineup with the nova 16 Ultra. The device stands out with a 200MP main camera and a large 7,000mAh battery, while also offering satellite messaging support. The nova 16 Ultra is currently exclusive to China, where it starts at CNY 4,199.

    Nvidia also made headlines at Computex with the unveiling of its RTX Spark platform. The new Arm-based chip combines up to 20 CPU cores with Blackwell graphics, offering RTX 5070-class performance and up to 128GB of unified memory. Nvidia says the platform is designed for AI workloads, gaming, and content creation, and it is expected to power a new generation of premium Windows laptops and compact desktops later this year.

    Microsoft joined in on the RTX Spark train with the announcement of the Surface Laptop Ultra, its most powerful Surface ever, which will launch in the fall, RTX Spark in tow.

    We took the Oppo Find X9 Ultra to the UEFA Champions League Final in Budapest, and share some of our favorite photos with you guys!

    Huawei nova 16 Ultra arrives with 200MP main cam and 7,000 mAh battery

    It also packs a 50MP telephoto module (88mm) and the Kirin 9010S chipset.


    Nvidia unveils RTX Spark computer chip with up to 20 cores, RTX 5070 GPU and 128GB RAM

    Nvidia’s new superchip combines a 3nm ARM design with proper RTX graphics and is aimed at running local AI agents.


    A photo story: I took the Find X9 Ultra to the UCL final in Budapest

    I brought Oppo’s new flagship to the biggest club football game of the year.


    The iPhone 18 Pro could have two different battery capacities, depending on the region. The Chinese model with a physical SIM will get a 4,056mAh battery, while the US model, which will be eSIM, will get a 4,288mAh power pack.

    Xiaomi added a new ‘Bold Yellow’ paint job to the Poco X8 Pro. It joins the Teal, White, and Black models.

    Finally, check out our comparison between the Xiaomi 17T and 17T Pro, also coming on video.

    Xiaomi 17T vs. 17T Pro

    The feature gap between the 17T and the 17T Pro has narrowed, but the price difference remains. Which one to get?


    iPhone 18 Pro will offer two different battery capacities, claims new rumor

    The physical SIM variant is said to pack a smaller battery.


    Xiaomi launches a new Bold Yellow color for the Poco X8 Pro

    It’s slightly more expensive than the standard colors.




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