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Last updated: June 11, 2026, 11:38 AM ET

Smart‑wear & AR expansion Viture outlined an aggressive roadmap that adds mixed‑reality lenses and a proprietary AI stack, positioning its next‑gen glasses to compete with Apple’s Vision Pro on price and developer tools. At the same time, a leak revealed Oppo’s wide‑screen foldable featuring a 7.9‑inch 120 Hz OLED panel and a dual‑hinge that folds flat, a form factor aimed at the same premium AR market Viture is courting. Adding to the AR ecosystem, Honor’s upcoming Magic9 series is rumored to support an AI‑powered stylus with low‑latency ink, a move that could broaden the appeal of its large‑screen devices for creative professionals.

Flagship phones & wearables T‑Mobile began handing out Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus units after inventory buildup, effectively turning the “underrated” model into a loss leader to boost carrier upgrades. Samsung’s wearables strategy mirrors this push, with analysts noting that the Galaxy Watch 9 launch in July 2026 will likely cannibalize the still‑available Watch, which now offers comparable health tracking for a lower price. The dual‑prong approach may help Samsung retain ecosystem lock‑in as rivals like Apple delay new hardware.

Pricing pressure in China Huawei issued a price‑adjustment notice that will raise flagship handset prices by up to 8% across partner networks, a response to rising component costs and a weaker yuan. The hike arrives as OnePlus prepares to debut its N‑series in India, targeting the sub‑₹20,000 segment with a 6.55‑inch 90 Hz display and a Snapdragon 7 Gen 2 chip, directly challenging budget offerings from Xiaomi and Realme. Together, the moves illustrate intensified price competition in the Asian mid‑tier market.

Social & content platforms YouTube expanded its direct‑messaging feature to the United States after a limited rollout in Europe, allowing creators to converse with fans without leaving the mobile app, a step that could increase watch time and ad revenue. Meanwhile, Deezer introduced AI‑driven music discovery across other streaming services, letting users identify AI‑generated tracks regardless of platform, a tactic to retain listeners amid the rise of generative audio. In the social‑media arena, Bluesky announced a Reddit‑style communities feature slated for later this year, signaling the federation’s push to capture long‑form discussion that rivals traditional forums.

Gaming releases & nostalgia Stranger than Heaven delivered a new fighting system that blends classic beat‑em‑up mechanics with a narrative set in 1950s Japan, aiming to attract both retro fans and newcomers. On the same day, Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis launched as a high‑pace remake, featuring rebuilt environments and a 60 fps target on consoles, while Engadget highlighted its favorite Game Boy Advance titles to commemorate the handheld’s 25th anniversary, underscoring the enduring market for legacy gaming content.

Hardware glitches & updates Chromecast users reported remote connectivity failures after a recent firmware patch, prompting Google to roll back the update for affected devices. In parallel, Framework postponed Laptop 13 Pro shipments by a month to resolve haptic‑touchpad and display issues before mass production, reflecting the company’s commitment to quality in its modular line. Finally, Google began rolling out Android 17 QPR1 Beta 4 with bug fixes for Pixel stability, a reminder that even flagship OS releases continue to require rapid iteration to meet user expectations.