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Apple is working on solid-state, haptic buttons on future iPhones according to a tipster and these could expand to the Apple Watch and iPad. This initiative aims to replace traditional mechanical buttons with a more advanced, haptic-feedback system. These buttons were previously expected to arrive on the iPhone 15 series, but the project was reportedly shelved. from Gadgets 360 https://ift.tt/l01oOYX

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Samsung Galaxy A56 5G, Galaxy A36 5G, and Galaxy A26 5G have been launched by the South Korean smartphone maker. The new Galaxy A series features 6.7-inch Super AMOLED screens with up to 120Hz refresh rate. Available in 128GB and 256GB storage options, these models run on Android 15 with Samsung's redesigned One UI 7. They are expected to receive six years of OS and s...

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