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Last updated: June 9, 2026, 5:35 PM ET

Samsung hardware updates

The latest FCC certification confirms the U.S. version of the Galaxy Z Flip8 (model SM‑F776U) will ship with a Snapdragon processor, signaling Samsung’s push to refresh its foldable lineup before the holiday season. At the same time, a pricing leak shows the upcoming Galaxy A27 could start near $300, a figure that undercuts many mid‑range competitors and hints at Samsung’s strategy to capture price‑sensitive markets amid slowing demand.

Tablet and market outlook

A recent analysis raises battery doubts about the Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra, noting that rumored capacity upgrades have not materialized and that the device may launch with the same 10,000 mAh pack as its predecessor, potentially weakening its appeal to power users. The concern comes as global shipments fell 1.7% in Q1, with production dropping to 284 million units; rising memory prices are cited as a primary driver of the decline, putting pressure on manufacturers to justify premium pricing.

Foldable competition heats up

Vivo’s hands‑on footage showcases foldable X Fold6, highlighting a new Origin OS 6 Fold interface that leverages AI‑driven multitasking, while Apple’s leaked dummy unit reveals iPhone Ultra design, offering the first concrete look at what could become the tech giant’s inaugural folding iPhone. The parallel reveals two divergent approaches: Vivo leans on software differentiation, whereas Apple appears to prioritize hardware refinement to enter a market still dominated by Samsung.

Software ecosystem moves

Opera’s latest Android release adds soccer hub to its browser, delivering live scores and tournament stats in time for the World Cup, a feature aimed at boosting mobile engagement. Meanwhile, One Plus 15 enables Quick Share with Air Drop compatibility, allowing seamless file transfers between Android and iOS devices and addressing a long‑standing interoperability gap. Complementing these updates, a new guide clarifies Auto split the functional differences between Android Auto and Android Automotive, helping consumers and OEMs navigate the increasingly fragmented in‑car experience.

AI assistants expand

Anthropic has opened a limited Fable trial for Claude subscribers, granting access to its unreleased Mythos model through June 22 without consuming usage credits, a move that could accelerate adoption of advanced conversational agents on mobile platforms. Across the aisle, Apple unveiled a Siri AI demonstration at WWDC, showcasing contextual responses that span iPhone, iPad and Mac, suggesting the company aims to close the gap with third‑party assistants while integrating deeper across its ecosystem.