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Pixel 8a, OLED iPad Pros, M4 iPad Airs official, Week 19 in review

Week 19 is over, let’s recap the top stories of the past seven days.

Google unveiled the Pixel 8a with a fresh new Aloe color. It’s a phone with less squared-off edges and more rounded corners. It’s IP67-rated and packs Gorilla Glass 3 upfront. It covers a 6.1-inch 1080p display with a 120Hz refresh rate. You get a 64MP f/1.89 main camera, and a 13MP f/2.2 ultrawide, and a 13MP f/2.2 selfie camera. Rounding up the specs is a Tensor G3 with 8GB of RAM and a 4,492mAh battery.

The Pixel 8a is priced at $499 / €549 / INR 52,999 for the 128GB model and $559 / €609 / INR 59,999 for the 256GB model. Units will ship on May 14.

Apple unveiled the new M4 chipset, and it powers the new OLED-equipped 11 and 13-inch iPad Pros. Apple also unveiled the M2-powered 11 and new 13-inch iPad Air.

The iPad Pros were the highlight of the show. They’re the thinnest Apple tablets ever at 5.3mm for the 11-inch and a whopping 5.1mm for the bigger 13 incher. These are also the first OLED-equipped iPads, but it gets more interesting – these are “tandem OLED displays” – meaning two OLED panels layered on top of each other for sublime brightness – 1,000 nits full-screen brightness for SDR content and a 1,600 peak for HDR content.

Apple also unveiled its Pro stylus – the Apple Pencil Pro. It has a new sensor that senses how hard you squeeze the stylus, which can be used to trigger actions (e.g. for quickly changing tool settings while drawing). Squeeze gestures will be confirmed by a custom haptic engine. Also, the Pencil Pro connects to the Find My network, so you can track it down if you lose it.

The 2024 Apple iPad Pros are available online in 29 countries starting today and in Apple stores from May 15.

Features Tensor G3 chip, 120Hz display, and up to 256GB storage.


Apple launches 2024 iPad Pros with dual-layer OLED displays, M4 chipsets

These are the thinnest iPads yet and can be paired with a new Magic Keyboard, Apple Pencil Pro and more.


Yet another classic Nokia phone received a modernized look with the new Nokia 3210. While the naming is based on the Nokia 3210 from 1999, the new device looks more in line with the recently unveiled Nokia 6310 (2024). The phone has Bluetooth 5.0 and you also get a 3.5mm headphone jack, FM radio, and the fan-favorite Snake game. Nokia 3210 (2024) comes in Grunge black, Y2K gold, and Subba blue colors. Pricing is set at €80.

Nokia 3210 is the latest re-imagined retro feature phone

Nokia 3210 (2024) comes in Grunge black, Y2K gold, and Subba blue colors.


Vivo announced the launch date for the X100 Ultra and the X100s and X100s Pro – May 13 in China. A leak detailed the trio’s battery and display specs – the X100 Ultra will have a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, a V3 imaging chip, 100W wired charging, 30W wireless charging, and a 5,400mAh battery. The X100s gets a MediaTek Dimensity 9300+, a V2 chip, and a 5,100mAh battery with 100W wired charging. The X100s Pro ups the ante with a V3 imaging chip, and the same battery and charging as the Ultra.

vivo announces launch date for X100 Ultra, X100s duo

The X100s will have a flat panel; the X100s Pro is coming with a 2.5D curved front.


vivo X100 Ultra, X100s, X100s Pro display and battery details leak

The chipsets have been confirmed once more as well.


vivo X100 Ultra, X100s, X100s Pro prices leak

All three will become official on May 13.


Motorola X50 Ultra photos and specs shared by TENAA

This is the Chinese variant of the Edge 50 Ultra and the design is identical. Both will be launched later this month.


Here are some newly leaked Sony Xperia 1 VI promo images

This phone is starting to leak as much as Google’s Pixel 8a.


iPhone 17 Slim to have a smaller screen than the iPhone 15 Plus and iPhone 16 Plus

This might explain the name change, at least somewhat.


Watch the Sony Xperia 1 VI and Xperia 10 VI launch live here

No, the Xperia 5 VI probably won’t be attending, but the Xperia 1 VI changes alone should be enough to carry the show.


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