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More details emerge about Apple’s four new 5G iPhones, and more tech news today
June 29, 2025
1. A whole lot of new Apple things
If you’re the kind of person that likes having the latest Apple gear, you might need to start saving.
The short story is, the list of devices Apple is expected to ship between October and early 2021 looks something like this (in approximate order):

Most of these devices have been rumored to be in the works for some time, but nothing quite as detailed as we get before Samsung and Google hardware launches.
Now a detailed report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and Debby Wu adds further confirmation, and the5G iPhone 12 serieslook like they’ll be the best yet by some margin.
Here’s a rundown, starting with the iPhone:
Any surprises?
2.Google’s ‘Sabrina’ Android TV donglecould debut at $50, on September 30 (Android Authority).
3.ASUS Zenfone 7 Pro review:Slightly disappointing display and camera but great performance in quite a sizeable package. At the price, it’s in a tricky spot against the OnePlus 8 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus, and iPhone 11, but it’s no slouch even if it’s heavy (Android Authority).
- TheMoto One 5G has been announced, the first Moto One device with 5G. At under $500, with big screen and 90Hz display, it looks like Moto is really trying again (Android Authority).
5.POCO X3 NFC launch set for next week: First phone with Snapdragon 732G incoming (Android Authority).
6.OnePlus may have accidentally revealeda first look at the upcoming OnePlus 8T (Android Authority).
- More accidents:Samsung accidentally leaks detailsof its upcoming 980 Pro NVMe SSD (Ars Technica).
8.Amazon has officially become an air carrier: Prime Air wins approval to begin its first commercial drone delivery trials (Engadget).
“I was excited for Neuralink.Then I watched Elon Musk’s demo” (The Next Web).
The Verge launched a big project called “Capturing the police,” on technology driving the unfolding Civil Rights movement and policing. Hats off! (The Verge).
“Why do there seem to beso many meteors rich in iron and not gold or copperor some other metal?” (r/askscience)
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