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Last updated: April 3, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

Mobile Hardware & Benchmarks

The pipeline for future Samsung devices is showing early benchmarks, as the alleged Galaxy S26 FE prototype appeared on Geekbench utilizing an unstated chipset, while the high-end Galaxy S26 Ultra's three-week review concluded that its new features failed to meaningfully advance the user experience. Concurrently, speculation around the next foldable suggests the Galaxy Z Fold 8 may reuse its current display material, raising concerns about potential durability regressions. In other hardware news, vivo formally teased the T5 Pro, confirming the device will feature a substantial battery capacity, finally acknowledging the device first spotted in February databases.

The global market is seeing fresh activity from Asian manufacturers, with Oppo preparing the Find X9 Ultra for an April 21 international launch, which surfaced on Geekbench confirming its chosen chipset and memory configuration. Meanwhile, Oppo is also slated to debut the F33 series in India this month, following the earlier release of the A6c in domestic markets, which is now seeing an international variant launch with adjusted specifications. Separately, the Infinix GT 50 Pro, previously seen running a Dimensity 8400 SoC with 12GB of RAM in early leaks, is nearing its official unveiling, while Realme 16 5G officially began open sales in India on April 6 after its initial January global introduction.

Midrange competition is heating up as consumers weigh options between the established and the new; early comparisons pit the Samsung Galaxy A37 against the Google Pixel 10a across display and camera metrics, while the newly arrived Galaxy A57 is positioned as a potential top seller for Samsung this year. On the premium side, leaks detailing the upcoming Motorola lineup revealed the Edge 70 Pro and Razr 70 Ultra colorways, offering a glimpse into the aesthetic direction for the next generation of foldables and flagships.

Gaming & Entertainment Software

The gaming sector experienced immediate executive turbulence following the layoffs at Take-Two Interactive, which saw the head of its AI division, Luke Dicken, dismissed alongside an undisclosed number of staff, signaling potential shifts in how the publisher approaches generative technology. Despite this, development continues on key projects, with reports indicating that State of Decay 3 remains in production despite the broader restructuring within Microsoft's Xbox division. Meanwhile, the creative sector saw a notable addition as Jason Blundell, known for his work on Call of Duty: Black Ops, announced the formation of his new studio, Magic Fractal Studios.

In animation and media development, publisher HarperCollins is partnering with Toonstar, utilizing the AI studio to convert select book franchises into digital animated shows, accelerating the trend toward AI-assisted content pipelines. On the screen, critical reception for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie appeared frosty, with one review noting the film generated absolute silence from audiences, suggesting a disconnect between the source material and the final product. Furthermore, the Star Wars universe extended its animated offerings, as Dave Filoni confirmed that the series 'Maul: Shadow Lord' will receive a second season confirmation ahead of its premiere.

Tech Ecosystems & Corporate Strategy

Google is actively updating its creative suite, ushering Google Vids into a new phase by integrating its Lyria 3 and Veo 3.1 AI models to enhance video and music generation capabilities for users. In related ecosystem news, the rollout of Samsung's One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25 may face a slight delay, potentially pushing the stable update past April. For users in India, a currently underutilized feature of Google Pay's Tap to Pay offers significant convenience by allowing direct use of locally issued debit and credit cards at retail terminals.

In broader corporate and platform news, the fan fiction community celebrated as Archive of Our Own, or AO3, officially exited beta testing, moving past a long period of development status. Separately, the legacy of personal computing was examined as the Engadget Podcast discussed Apple's 50th anniversary, analyzing how the company maintains relevance in the current technology environment. On the regulatory front, the Trump administration's labor board issued a directive ordering Amazon to commence negotiations with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters representing workers at its Staten Island warehouse facility.