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TechDepth Studio is dedicated to thoughtful, in-depth analysis of modern tech. As technology evolves, we aim to understand what’s new and what truly matters.
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@9to5Google @NexusBen Sorry, but 45W is not considered fast charging nowadays
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Galaxy Z Fold 8 and 'Wide' foldable get much faster 45W charging, leak reveals 9to5google.com/2026/03/23/gal… by @nexusben
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@Neil_Sarg As far as I know they are still around, OnePlus 15 is a top smartphone
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So that's it. OnePlus has finally gone, done and dusted in the Global Market it’s such a shame, absolutely loved OnePlus phones over the years, particularly the One Plus 7 Pro, which was my favorite phone of all time. It's strange because Oppo seems to be the new global phone and OnePlus is taking a back seat in China. They've kind of reversed roles over the years. RIP #OnePlus #NeverSettle #OxygenOS #OnePlus7Pro

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@Phonenurd @MKBHD OnePlus15 camera is not a significant downgrade to the S26U one. OnePlus 15 is priced 400 pounds cheaper than the S26U in the UK and it offers larger battery, double the charging speed, better IP protection, more responsive and better quality display, extremely smooth software
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The latest flagship, the OnePlus 15, has been polarizing:
• The Good: A massive 7,300mAh battery and 165Hz display (a gamer’s dream).
• The Bad: Significant camera downgrades and the end of the Hasselblad partnership.
Critics (including @MKBHD )
noted it feels less like a "flagship" and more like a specialized gaming niche, making it harder to compete with the likes of the Samsung S26 Ultra or iPhone 17 Pro.
The tech world is buzzing with rumors that OnePlus might be pulling out of key global markets (US, UK, and EU) by April 2026. If the inputs from the latest industry leaks and market shifts are any indication, here’s why this might be the end of the road for the "Flagship Killer":

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Xiaomi 17 Ultra vs Samsung S26 Ultra (50MP, auto settings):
Samsung heavily protects highlights (sky) by collapsing shadows.
Xiaomi lifts the shadows, resulting in a more usable picture.
Look at the people's faces close to the water and the brick building texture (top right).


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Xiaomi 17 Ultra vs Samsung S26 Ultra (50MP, auto settings): Not a one-off. Different scene, similar result: - Xiaomi is sharper with more detail. - Samsung looks softer. Look at the red buds and leaf edges.
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@app_settings From "the entire display should be reachable with the thumb" to 7-inch displays :)
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@rick00357876097 It handles well low light scenes, all the pictures have decent depth ⭐
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Photo challenge: show me a cityscape! 🌆

Luis Huerta@HuertalaHuerta
Photo challenge: show me a cityscape! 🌆
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@mtgproductionss I would mention the exceptional display too, without privacy display trade-offs.
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Xiaomi 17 Ultra vs Samsung S26 Ultra (50MP, auto settings):
Not a one-off.
Different scene, similar result:
- Xiaomi is sharper with more detail.
- Samsung looks softer.
Look at the red buds and leaf edges.


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Xiaomi 17 Ultra vs Samsung S26 Ultra (50MP, auto settings): - One goes for detail. - The other plays it safe. Look closely at the leaves and flowers. Which one do you prefer?
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Captured some clean macro shots,
📸 Shot On Nothing Phone 3
@nothingindia @AkisEvangelidis @Snapdragon




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@WorkaholicDavid Magnets were never a thing on Android, right?
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@_TheJasonC I don't think that I have seen a better looking phone this year. Solid device, exceptional display, the smoothest software, large battery, 120W wired charging. It is simply top
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