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Last updated: June 14, 2026, 8:39 AM ET

Phone Discounts & Promotions

Google’s latest Pixel 10 promotion bundles a free Google TV Streamer with the handset, while the Pixel 10 price drops in Mexico and South Africa ahead of the World Cup kickoff offers free streamer. Samsung mirrors the discount trend, trimming the Galaxy S26+ 512 GB model and cutting the Galaxy S26 Ultra price further, a move that offsets a quiet hardware slate after back‑to‑back Apple WWDC and Google I/O events deepens discount. Xiaomi adds to the savings wave, slashing the Xiaomi 17 T and 17 T Pro for a third consecutive week and also reducing the flagship Xiaomi 17 Ultra, positioning the brand for a strong post‑summer sales push discounts Xiaomi 17 series.

Foldable Outlook

Rumors suggest OPPO is engineering a “wide” foldable that could compete with Samsung’s upcoming Z Fold, though the device may not appear until later in the year leaks OPPO wide. Samsung’s own foldable pipeline continues to generate buzz, with leaked screen‑protectors hinting at size variations for the Z Flip, Z Fold 8 wide and Z Fold 8 Ultra, signaling a diversified lineup aimed at different price points leaked protectors. Meanwhile, Vivo confirms the X Fold 6 will ship with a special‑edition Dimensity 9500 SoC, reinforcing its strategy to pair premium performance with foldable form factors special Dimensity.

Software Updates & Features

Samsung rolls out the One UI 8.5 stable update for the Galaxy F15, delivering a 2.5 GB OTA package that upgrades the 2024 device from its original One UI 6 baseline, an effort to extend software longevity on mid‑range hardware stable One UI 8.5. Android 17’s QPR1 Beta 4 lands with a “Screen Reactions” feature that animates UI elements in response to user taps, a subtle nod toward the platform’s growing emphasis on expressive interactions adds Screen Reactions. Telegram expands its Wear OS presence with a dedicated smartwatch app, joining its recent Apple Watch native client and broadening the messaging service’s cross‑device ecosystem launches Wear OS app.

Audio, Wearables & Health

Nothing unveils its latest phones and audio lineup across hundreds of U.S. Best Buy stores, emphasizing a “fun” brand identity while introducing the budget‑friendly Ear 3a earbuds that promise competitive pricing amid ongoing rumors of a new Nothing audio series debuts at Best Buy. Garmin’s Prime Day‑early smartwatch deals cut prices up to 50% on Fenix, Venu and Forerunner models, a strategy to clear inventory before the official shopping event and attract fitness enthusiasts with deep discounts offers Prime Day deals. A new report warns cardiologists to advise patients against prolonged Air Pods use due to magnetic field exposure near cardiac implantable devices, highlighting a niche health safety concern for popular wireless earbuds cautions cardiologists.

Gaming & Entertainment

Engadget’s summer roundup spotlights indie titles such as NBA Streetball and a sentient‑guitar survival game, reflecting a growing diversification of mobile gaming experiences beyond blockbuster franchises covers indie games. The Creepshow point‑and‑click adventure is slated for an August launch, expanding the horror franchise into interactive media and tapping into nostalgia for narrative‑driven mobile titles announces Creepshow. Dave the Diver will arrive on iOS and Android this August, blending underwater roguelite mechanics with restaurant‑management gameplay, a hybrid approach that may broaden its appeal across casual and hardcore segments reveals Dave the Diver.

AI, Legal & Regulatory

Google files a lawsuit against a Chinese cybercrime ring accused of exploiting its Gemini AI for large‑scale fraud, seeking damages and injunctions to protect the integrity of its generative‑AI services sues scammers. A KPMG‑commissioned AI benefits paper was found riddled with hallucinated claims, exposing the challenges of vetting AI‑generated research and prompting calls for stricter validation standards in corporate AI adoption uncovers hallucinations. Senators Cruz and Wyden introduce the bipartisan JAWBONE Act to combat government censorship, a legislative effort that underscores rising concerns over digital speech regulation in the United States introduces JAWBONE Act.

Space & Science Updates

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe completed another close solar flyby, delivering fresh data that reinforce recent findings on solar‑energy capture efficiency, a development that could inform future renewable‑energy technologies reports Parker flyby. SpaceX’s much‑anticipated IPO triggered technical outages for some Robinhood users, illustrating the platform’s strain under high‑volume demand for high‑profile equity offerings details Robinhood issues. Engadget’s podcast dissected the messy SpaceX IPO and its CEO’s controversial statements, providing context on how the launch may reshape private‑space financing despite leadership turmoil covers SpaceX IPO podcast.

Hardware Innovations & Market Moves

Huawei announces Harmony OS 7 with a “Liquid Glass”‑inspired UI and performance tweaks, signaling the Chinese maker’s continued push to differentiate its ecosystem from Android while leveraging AI enhancements for 2026 devices unveils HarmonyOS 7. TSMC’s new CoPoS packaging technology promises reduced chip costs and higher performance by stacking silicon on glass, a breakthrough that could lower entry barriers for advanced mobile SoCs in the coming year details CoPoS. Huawei also confirms an imminent price hike across its device lineup, a move that may compress margins for budget‑oriented consumers but bolster revenue amid a tightening global supply chain price hike confirmed.