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Apple event rumors live blog — last-minute iPhone 14, Apple Watch 8 and AirPods Pro 2 leaks

Apple event rumors live blog — last-minute iPhone 14, Apple Watch 8 and AirPods Pro 2 leaks

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Apple Watch 7

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If those rumors have got you excited about the Apple Watch 8, and you already have an Apple Watch you are keen to upgrade from, then we’ve got you covered. 

Take a look at our guide on how to trade in your Apple Watch, and how you can get credit towards a new smartwatch

There are a lot of Apple Watch 8 rumors to dissect and rationalize. And that’s exactly what editor Kate Kozuch has done. 

Check out the Apple Watch 8 rumors explained video below for a lowdown of what to expect, as well as what not to get your hopes up about. 

iPhone 14 Pro concept art

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One of the more compelling rumors to have bubbled up to the surface lately is the claim that the iPhone 14 Pro will feature an always-on display

Why is that a big deal? Well it would give the iPhone 14 Pro the scope to further challenge some of the best Android phones around, as well as offer a much neater way of seeing information at a glance. Phones writer Richard Priday has chewed over all the iPhone 14 always-on display rumors so far

To help you break down some last-minute iPhone14 rumors, editor Kate Kozuch has pulled together a video that collates some of the best tidbits of information we’ve put our eyes on. 

Take a look at it below. Oh, and like and subscribe! 

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Based on the rumored specs for the iPhone 14 Pro, it looks like the next-gen iPhone to get — with the only question being whether 6.1 inches is enough, or if you want a larger 6.7-inch display. 

However, we don’t reckon you should dismiss the standard iPhone 14 entirely. 

As managing editor and phones expert Philip Michaels discusses: “The importance of getting all the valuable things the iPhone 14 promises — great cameras, solid performance, a stellar design — without having to pay more for the privilege can’t be overstated, especially at a time when prices are ballooning all around us. 

“The iPhone 14 Pro may be getting some impressive enhancements, but in this environment, the attractive price of the iPhone 14 could wind up being the most compelling feature of all.”

Speaking of options and specs, we’ve pulled together a specs table for the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max based on the rumors so far. 

With the exception of screen and battery size, the two phones look set to be very similar. That’s the same deal as with the 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max, but in contrast to the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max, which had differing camera capabilities. 

Check out the specs list below. 

iPhone 14 Pro iPhone 14 Pro Max
Screen size 6.1-inches 6.7-inches
Refresh rate 1-120Hz 1-120Hz
CPU Apple A16 Bionic Apple A16 Bionic
RAM 6GB (LPDDR5) 6GB (LPDDR5)
Storage 256GB, 512GB, 1TB 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
Cameras 48MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 12MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom 48MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 12MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom
Battery size 3,200mAh 4,352mAh
Colors Purple, green, silver and graphite Purple, green, silver and graphite

A shot of five iPhone 14 Pro dummy units, in silver, graphite, gold, blue and purple

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But one way Apple could justify a price hike for the iPhone 14 Pro at least, could be a new entry-level storage tier. According to some rumors, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro max will start at 256GB of storage space rather than 128GB. 

However, this iPhone 14 Pro storage boost has been shot down in a report from Haitong International analyst Jeff Pu, who claims that Apple will be keeping storage the same as it was with the iPhone 13 Pro, which means sticking with 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB storage options. 

iPhone 14 Pro renders

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Camera upgrades are all well and good but one of the worrying rumor doing the rounds is how the iPhone 14 range will be more expensive than the iPhone 13 range, with the Pro phones set to rise by $100. 

But Market intelligence firm TrendForce (opens in new tab) has predicted that the jump in price won’t be overly severe, with prices rising by $50 instead. Supposedly, this will be a means for Apple to be more cautious with pricing when global inflation in on the rise. We’re not sure how much we buy into that, but we’d much rather no price hike at all, especially if the standard iPhone 14 isn’t changing much.  

An iPhone 13 Pro in an iPhone 14 Pro case

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Just in! A new iPhone 14 Pro rumor. This time it’s an image of what’s claimed to be an iPhone 14 Pro case over an iPhone 14 Pro, with the big take away being the camera lenses of the next-gen iPhone could be notably larger than those of the current Pro phones. 

What does this mean in practical terms? Well larger lenses can let in more light and that can mean more detail is captured by a phone’s cameras. With the iPhone 14 Pro already tipped to get a 48MP main camera, letting in more light and boosting low-light photography too, could see it top our best camera phone list; though we’d need to put it through some through testing before drawing any conclusions. 

An alleged case/strap for the Apple Watch 8 Pro

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As for the Apple Watch 8 itself, we’re not expecting to see a host of major changes, but a Pro model has been tipped. 

And going by some alleged leaked case photos, it looks like the Apple Watch 8 Pro will be a seriously rugged smartwatch able to withstand the elements and rigorous outdoor activities while still offering access to a suite of watchOS 9 features. That’ll likely be thanks to additional buttons and a titanium construction by default. 

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Shifting away from iPhones, we’re expecting to see at least two new Apple Watch models on Wednesday. But there’s also the Apple Watch SE 2 that may make an appearance. 

This would be a replacement for the Apple Watch SE, Apple’s cheapest smartwatch, but is could also spell the end of the Apple Watch 3, which looks set to be killed off this week. 

A split image with an iPhone 14 Pro concept render and a portless iPhone concept

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If you’re wondering whether you should be prepared to buy the iPhone 14 when it launches, or if you should wait for 12 months and get an iPhone 15, then phones writer Richard Priday has chewed over the iPhone 14 vs iPhone 15

It’s looking like the iPhone 14 Pro will be the phone to get. But if you’re on an iPhone 13 Pro, you may want to consider waiting as the 2023 iPhone model could bring in some major changes, such as USB-C connectivity and a periscope camera. 

iPhone 14 Pro design vs iPhone 14 design

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One of the key iPhone 14 rumors is that the standard models will stick with the current A15 processor, but that Pro models will get a new A16 Bionic chip.

However, we’ve now heard a new variation on this theme — namely that the A15 chip in the iPhone 14 will be an enhanced version.

This is according to the Wall Street Journal (opens in new tab), citing “people familiar with the plans.” There’s no indication as to how the A15 will be enhanced — but we’d guess that it would offer slightly higher performance than the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, which offered one extra GPU core compared to the A15 used in the base iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini.

The dual chip approach is one we’ve heard lots about already. For instance, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has also tipped the regular iPhone 14s to stick with A15, while the Pro models get an upgrade. 

On the one hand, this would be disappointment — Apple almost always puts new chips inside new phones. But on the other, you could argue that the A15 Bionic is so powerful that having it in the iPhone 14 is going to be no bad thing anyway. And if the version of the A15 used is more powerful than that in the iPhone 13, there’s even less reason to worry about it.

iphone 14 pro render

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One of the latest rumors to surface ahead of the Apple event concerns a battery boost for the iPhone 14 Pro range

That’s according to well-connected Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, who writes in his Power On newsletter (opens in new tab) that “beyond the notch, I’m told to expect the iPhone 14 Pro models to appear slightly larger overall and include slimmer bezels. They will have bigger batteries too.”

Slimmer bezels are nice, but a battery boost could help the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro max win a spot on our best phone battery life list, replacing the iPhone 13 Pro Max and iPhone 13 Pro respectively. 

Good morning and welcome to our Apple event rumors live blog. We’ll be updating this regularly over the next day-and-a-bit leading up to the event itself, which is due to start at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT / 6 p.m. BST tomorrow (September 7).

There’s certainly no shortage of last-minute leaks and speculation around the various devices tipped to launch tomorrow, so read on for our thoughts on each one.

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Take transit to these Canada Day events around Metro Vancouver – The Buzzer blog

Streams of people walking on Cordova Street near Waterfront Station, a bus in the background.
Streams of people walking on Cordova Street near Waterfront Station, a bus in the background.

Canada celebrates its 155th birthday on July 1! Communities in Metro Vancouver are hosting free events showcasing the unique qualities of their city and the diverse cultures in our region.

Expect a variety of performances, food trucks, and evening fireworks displays in some locations. To help get you moving, we’ve increased service to summer destinations if celebrating our region’s scenic beauty is more your style.

Since it’s a holiday, you only need a 1-Zone fare to travel across all zones! Learn more about our holiday service and know before you go.

Ready to go? Take transit to these Canada Day events around Metro Vancouver:

Vancouver

Canada Place celebrates Canada Day in collaboration with local First Nations, calling the event “Canada Together”.

Canada Together at Canada Place

  • What: Performances, World Zone (North Point of Canada Place), Kids Zone (Jack Poole Plaza), Canadian Forces displays, and food trucks!
  • When: 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
  • Where: Port of Vancouver
  • How to travel by transit: Take the bus, SeaBus, Expo Line, or Canada Line to Waterfront Station. The area is also serviced by many bus routes.
  • More info: https://www.canadaplace.ca/events/canada-together/

North Vancouver

Not only is North Vancouver rich in scenic views, but also of sensational events especially on Lower Lonsdale. This year, Shipyards Live is hosting its acclaimed “North Vancouver’s Biggest Canada Day Celebration”.

North Shore Canada Day 2022

  • What: Live music, The Patio Beer Garden, retro video dance party, face painting, splash park, and food trucks.
  • When: All day
  • Where: Shipyards District
  • Transit mode: Take the SeaBus to Lonsdale Quay or take the bus to the Lonsdale Quay Exchange. Find your best route at translink.ca/tripplanner.
  • More info: http://shipyardslive.ca/

West Vancouver

West Vancouver is rich in scenic views, overlooking Stanley Park and Lions Gate Bridge along Ambleside Beach. Take a walk in the park admiring some of Metro Vancouver’s tourist attractions from afar and relax while taking in the performances.

Canada Day in West Vancouver

  • What: Performances and kids’ zone
  • When: 4:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
  • Where: John Lawson Park
  • Transit mode: Routes 250 or 257 takes you nearby. Find your route.
  • More info: westvancouver.ca/canada-day

Burnaby

Celebrate Canada Day with art and history!

Burnaby Village Museum

Looking for more? Take transit at Edmonds Plaza and Park for a fun-filled day with kids (11:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.) and to a StreetFest on Central (7:00 p.m. – 10:15 p.m.)

Coquitlam

Come to Lafarge Lake for a fireworks display! This Canada Day event starts with a variety of entertainment lined up at Town Centre Park and ends with a fireworks display at 10 p.m.

City of Coquitlam Canada Day

  • What: Performances, family-friendly activities, and the Eat Street
  • When: 12:00 p.m – 10:00 p.m.
  • Where: Town Centre Park
  • Transit mode: Take the Millennium Line to Lafarge Lake–Douglas Station.
  • More info: https://www.coquitlam.ca/789/Canada-Day

Richmond

Celebrating Canada Day in B.C. also means highlighting one of the finest gems in our region. Steveston, one of British Columbia’s best fishing villages, is celebrating its 75th Salmon Festival on Canada Day.

Steveston Salmon Festival

  • What: Live music, Japanese Cultural Show, Sammy’s Fun Zone, and food trucks
  • When: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
  • Where: Across Steveston Village (from Garry Point Park to Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site)
  • Transit mode: Take the Canada Line to Richmond–Brighouse Station then Route 401, 406, or 407.
  • More info: https://stevestonsalmonfest.ca/

New Westminster

The City of New Westminster is hosting a concert in Westminster Pier Park along with free family activities like woodland painting and drumming workshops.

Concert in Westminster Pier Park

Surrey

Showcasing Indigenous and multicultural artists along with dance battles and fireworks!

Surrey Canada Day

  • What: Live music, dance battles, Indigenous workshops, kid’s zone, and fireworks!
  • When: 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 p.m.
  • Where: Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre, Cloverdale
  • Transit mode: There are many routes that service the area. Check out yours at our Trip Planner.
  • More info: https://www.todocanada.ca/canada-day-surrey/

Maple Ridge

There’s lots of fun-filled action going on at Memorial Peace Park on Canada Day. Expect laser tag, a dog photo contest, mini golf, pony rides, and more!

Canada Day at Memorial Peace Park

  • What: Farmer’s and artisan market, water play area, games, performances, food trucks, and a beer garden
  • When: 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
  • Where: Memorial Peace Park & 224 Street
  • Transit mode: Take the Millennium Line to Coquitlam Centre Station then the R3. Find your best route at translink.ca/tripplanner.
  • More info: https://www.mapleridge.ca/1744/Canada-Day

White Rock

Celebrate Canada Day the White Rock way. Stroll around the pier with a bag of fish and chips and enjoy Canada Day festivities on West Beach.

Canada Day by the Bay

Pitt Meadows

Canada Day in Pitt Meadows is starting off with a pancake breakfast, a watermelon eating contest, and ends with a variety of performances. It also showcases A Place of Reflection on Spirit Square to encourage visitors and residents to take a moment to learn about the history that made the community what it is today.

Canada Day in Pitt Meadows

  • What: Performances, Show & Shine (vintage car show), Artisan Alley, dog show competition, watermelon eating contest, and food trucks
  • When: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
  • Where: Pitt Meadows City Hall
  • Transit mode: Take the Millennium Line to Coquitlam Central then bus route 701.
  • More info: pittmeadows.ca/canadaday

Port Moody

Canada Day takes place at the same time as Port Moody’s very own annual Golden Spike Days Festival. It’s a full day of activities ranging from fitness, arts, and performances, all accessible with an admission by donation.

Golden Spike Days Festival on Canada Day

  • What: Performances, sports and games, arts and crafts, and food trucks
  • When: 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
  • Where: Rocky Point Park
  • Transit mode: Take the Millennium Line to Moody Centre Station.
  • More info: https://www.goldenspike.ca/

Canada is known as a multicultural country and it certainly reflects in our region. Every community is unique on its own, so embrace yours and all others by visiting them by transit on Canada Day.

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Live blog 2022: World Refugee Day events held as displacement tops 100 million

Live blog 2022: World Refugee Day events held as displacement tops 100 million

By UNHCR  |  20 June 2022

Welcome to the World Refugee Day 2022 Live Blog, where we’ll be bringing you stories and events from around the world celebrating refugees and the countries and communities that have taken them in.


Every World Refugee Day, 20 June, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, joins millions of others around the world in honoring those who have fled conflict, violence and persecution in search of safety. With the number of forcibly displaced people around the world now standing at more than 100 million, the theme of this year’s event – the right to seek safety – is more critical than ever.

Today and every day, we believe that everyone has the right to seek safety – whoever they are, wherever they come from, and whenever they are forced to flee.

By keeping our doors and hearts open to refugees, we can offer them a chance to use their energy and talents in meaningful ways that ultimately benefit us all.

Check back here throughout the day for updates.


Geneva, Switzerland/New York, USA 

The right to seek asylum is not up for negotiation. Watch UNHCR’s moving World Refugee Day video to hear from refugees first-hand what it’s like to be forced to leave everything behind in search of safety. 

 

Warsaw, Poland

Poland is hosting more than 1.1 million refugees from Ukraine, and among them is Vic, a student from Nigeria who was studying in Ukraine when the conflict began. Now living in Warsaw, Vic led a dance session for people of all ages as part of a World Refugee Day event organised by UNHCR and local NGO Strefa WolnoSlowa.

Poland. Preparations to celebrate World Refugee Day in Warsaw. Project realized jointly by UNHCR Polska and Strefa WolnoSlowa (NGO)

Vic, a refugee from Nigeria who was studying in Ukraine when the war forced him to flee to Poland, leads a dance session in Warsaw.   © UNHCR/Rafal Kostrzynski

 

Juba, South Sudan

Refugees and UNHCR staff celebrated World Refugee Day in South Sudan with a football match at the training ground of national soccer team “The Bright Stars”. A UNHCR team featuring UN staff and displaced players from Sudan and Ethiopia faced off against a refugee team from Rwanda, Sudan and Burundi. With the teams tied at one all after normal time, the match was decided on penalties with the UNHCR team claiming victory after the winning goal was scored by a refugee midfeilder from Sudan. Here’s the team claiming the silverware…


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Nothing event live blog — all the big news as it happens

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photo of carl pei holding two oneplus 6 phones

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The Nothing Phone 1 is official… well kinda. In an interview with Wired, Carl Pei told the publication that today’s event will see the reveal of Nothing’s first smartphone. What it will looks like and what specs it will have aren’t clear yet. But it will run a custom operating system on top of Android. 

And it’s Pei’s ambition to create a Nothing ecosystem of products. “We want to partner up with the leading brands of the world and help them create products, and, in the process, connect them to Nothing’s ecosystem,” Pei told Wired. “We’re also building support for third-party products that we believe our users might need, like the AirPods Pro or a Tesla, so then they’re able to control parts of the Tesla through Nothing OS.”

We’ll have to wait for the main event to see how this will play out and get a proper idea of Nothing’s ambitions.

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In recent tweet, Nothing posted a short behind the scenes video for the today’s event, noting “Let’s get transparent.” 

This would again suggest to us that the company could indeed have a phone that’s transparent allowing you to see its innards. That would be pretty neat, but arguably a gimmick. What would be very cool is if the phone could be opened up for DIY repairs and tweaks, introducing some for of modularity to it. Google’s Project Ara tried to do something similar but unfortunately failed, so this could be very wishful thinking on our part. 

a photo of the Nothing ear (1) wireless earbuds

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Nothing’s only product to date is the Nothing Ear (1) wireless earbuds. While these earbuds won’t win critical acclaim on pure audio quality, they put in a solid performance for their $99 price. 

In our Nothing Ear (1) review, James Archer summarised: “The Nothing Ear (1)’s transparent design will grab your attention, but it’s the comfy fit, balanced sound, useful features and low price that will hold it.” 

We’re curious if this transparent design and budget focus will follow through to other Nothing devices; a see-through smartphone body would certainly be eye-catching.

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Nothing has also rather excitedly promised that “2021 was just a warm up” and that “It was always about 2022.” 

That teases the possibility that whatever it shows off today will be of a magnitude bigger than its first product, the Nothing Ear (1) wireless earbuds. 

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Most of what we know about today’s The Truth event (which admittedly isn’t much) comes from Nothing’s own announcements and Tweets about it.

It’s said that it will “share news about our 2022 roadmap + a new opportunity for community investment,” and in a series of posts on Twitter has also revealed that it will definitely be showing off a new product of some kind.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

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While we can’t really see the phone in the image, what’s interesting here is that Pei is speaking to Cristiano Amon, Qualcomm’s CEO, which would suggest a Qualcomm chipset will power the phone. 

Whether it’ll be the mighty Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 or a less powerful chip is unclear — but presumably we’ll find out soon. 

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So far all we’ve really heard about the Nothing phone, which some are dubbing the Phone (1), is a photograph of what appears to be a concept handset in Nothing founder Carl Pei’s hands, captured at MWC 2022 and posted by leaker Evan Blass’ evleaks Twitter account. 

Good morning, and welcome to Tom’s Guide’s live blog for Nothing’s The Truth event. We don’t know exactly what we’ll be introduced to later, but we’re excited to find out. 

Bookmark this page and we’ll keep you updated on any pre-event leaks and the announcements as they happen.

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MWC 2022 live blog: Realme GT 2 launch event is underway

MWC 2022 live blog: Realme GT 2 launch event is underway

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It’s time for the first launch of the day.

The Realme GT 2 series is here, and Realme’s YouTube livestream is just warming up now.

We actually know a bit about these devices already, since they launched in China a few months ago, and you can see our Realme GT 2 hub here for all the news. Saying that, they could have changed some specs for the international launch, so we might be going in blind.

Welcome to (the official) Day 1 of MWC 2022!

We’ve got a few reporters on the ground, a few in the cloud (well, remotely), ready to bring you all the news from this super-busy day of tech.

There’s not too long to wait before the events start either.

Well, that’s it for TechRadar for today.

Thanks for following along with the MWC 2022 announcements that we’ve already seen, and we’ll pick this live blog back up bright and early tomorrow morning ready for the busy day of fun.

Tomorrow, or Day 1 as we’ll call it, is looking a lot busier. There’s set to be launch events from:

  • Realme
  • Xiaomi / Pocophone
  • Oppo
  • Honor

And maybe a few more brands besides. Each company could unveil multiple devices, and it could be a really busy couple of hours. So this is set to be the day when our coverage will really ramp up.

So what have we seen today, in day -1 of MWC?

Nope, it seems that’s it for the first pre-day of MWC. We’ll give brands a little more time before winding down this live blog for the day.

The very short Samsung event is over, and the laptops were the only products unveiled during it.

The pre-MWC day is nearly over, so if there’s more to come, we expect it to be along very shortly. Or maybe there isn’t.

Samsung Galaxy Book 2 Pro

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Samsung’s event is for the Galaxy Book 2 Pro and Galaxy Book 2 Pro 5G – yep, those are some tongue-twister names.

Despute the ‘M’ in ‘MWC’ standing for ‘mobile’, lots of companies do show off their new laptops at the event, so this isn’t a huge surprise – but it does result in lots of mobile journalists having to work out lots of laptop specs!

Read our full Galaxy Book 2 Pro story here for all the specs and information on these new laptops.

We’ll stay tuned to the Samsung Galaxy event in case any new products are launched too.

Samsung’s event has begun – here’s the link to tune in.

Samsung’s event live stream has started, but we’re just seeing a looping animation of the Samsung MWC teaser at the moment. Expect the real deal to start in 10 minutes.

There’s about an hour to go until the next event: Samsung’s MWC event.

You can find a placeholder on YouTube here – it’s set to start 15 minutes before the event actually does, but there will probably be some pre-able footage beforehand. The real thing starts on the hour.

We don’t actually know what to expect from this event, so make sure to pay attention. Or not, that’s what this live blog is for after all.

TCL Nxtpaper 10 Max

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TCL also showed off a few more gadgets as part of its MWC collection.

The most interesting is the one that’s depicted above, the TCL NxtPaper Max 10, which is a 10-inch Android tablet with an E-Ink screen (like a Kindle). However it seems like this device is only releasing in Asia.

There are also a few more Android tablets, including a re-release of the NxtPaper 10s which we saw at CES in January.

The NxtWear Air was shown off, and these are some smart glasses, though again we’ve already seen them. Finally there was a huge collection of audio products with loads of true wireless earbuds that you might see on store shelves or Amazon soon.

TCL 30 series

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And there’s been another product launch, and this has brought us the first smartphones of MWC 2022.

TCL has launched five new phones. Check out our coverage on them here, but for the brief low-down, they are:

  • TCL 30
  • TCL 30 Plus
  • TCL 30 5G
  • TCL 30 E
  • TCL 30 SE

These are five budget phones, and they’re all pretty similar too, but we don’t imagine all of them will drop in any one region.

Press render of the new Huawei MatePad

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One other interesting device from Huawei’s conference: the new MatePad. Yep, the successor to the Huawei MatePad 11 doesn’t have a number.

You can read our whole Huawei MatePad report here, but it’s a fairly low-cost HarmonyOS tablet that could be tempting for people who are split between an Amazon or iPad tablet.

It’s got a 10.4-inch 2K screen which seems like its biggest feature, but also stylus compatibility and a thin design.

Huawei Sound Joy

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Here’s another device from the Huawei press conference that we’re intrigued by: the Huawei Sound Joy may have a weird name, but it’s the company’s first-ever portable Bluetooth speaker.

This gadget has four speakers, a 8,800mAh battery life (26 hours of use, according to Huawei), IP67 resistance and costs €149 (around $170, £130 or AU$230, though availability hasn’t been confirmed yet).

We’ll have to test this out to see if Huawei can hold its own against Sonos or JBL, but it looks pretty neat.

Huawei MatePad Paper in black with screen on

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So that Huawei event was surprisingly eventful.

Perhaps the biggest announcement was the Huawei MatePad Paper, a new E-Ink tablet-slash-ereader that’s coming to Euro soon.

It’s bigger and more powerful that the Amazon Kindle, which is the natural rival to any E-Ink device, and also comes with stylus support, video playback and handwriting recognition. Very nifty!

Read our full news on the Huawei MatePad Paper for all the details on this device, but we’re pretty keen to test it out when possible.

Okay, here we go – things are starting to kick off, and it’s Huawei who are first out of the blocks with their press conference – you can watch it right now.

This conference is named “Huawei Spring 2022 Smart Office Launch”, which means business related announcements, rather than consumer devices. We’re keeping an eye on it however, just in case.

TicWatch x Arty

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Though nothing’s launched yet, some companies have been announcing their MWC 2022 plans.

Case in point, Mobvoi (which makes TicWatch smartwatches) has announced it’s launching a new device on March 1.

This seems to be a smartwatch with an emphasis on heart rate tracking features – we’ll make sure to bring you the news whenever Mobvoi officially announces this device.

And we begin! Sunday technically isn’t part of MWC, since the event only truly kicks off tomorrow, but that doesn’t stop some companies.

We already know Samsung is doing something today, and that’s the biggest news through Sunday that we’re aware of – but we might see other companies debut devices without warning too.

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Samsung MWC 2022 event live blog: All the Galaxy Book 2 Pro news as it happens

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Battery life sounds pretty impressive. Samsung is promising up to 21 hours, and 65W charging means you can get 8 hours of battery life after 30 minutes of charging.

Samsung clearly took the criticism about its webcam to heart. Instead of a 720p camera, the new Galaxy Book Pro has a 1080p camera with full HD resolution. The camera has a wider area of view at 87 degrees, and auto framing keeps you in focus, even if you move around on a video call.

As expected, you’re getting 13- and 15-inch models for both the Galaxy Book 2 Pro and Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360. (The latter is a 2-in-1 that can double as a tablet.) The Galaxy Book 2 Pro is 11.2mm thin and weighs in at 886 grams, so we’re talking a thin-and-light model.

Galaxy Book 2 Pro series

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We start out with a recap of the Galaxy S22 and how it contributes to open experiences. And that’s going to be expanded to the PCs with today’s Galaxy Book 2 Pro series unveiling.

Mobile World Congress 2022 Samsung event

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And we’re underway… stand by for product news.

Samsung MWC 2022 keynote live stream

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Samsung’s live stream is now, in fact, live, which you can discover for yourself by clicking the embedded video above or by heading to Samsung’s YouTube page. Right now, it’s just showing the MWC Event invite on a continuous loop — you know, that image that highlights the Galaxy Book — but at least there are signs of life with less than 10 minutes to go before show time.

Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 review

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Something to keep an eye on during today’s keynote — just what is Samsung going to charge for these new notebooks?

Some good news on that front: early rumors suggest that pricing won’t be all that different from what Samsung set for last year’s models. As a reminder, the Galaxy Book Pro cost $999 for the 13-inch model and $1,099 for the 15-inch version. The Galaxy Book Pro 360 cost $1,199 and $1,299 for its respective 13- and 15-inch models.

Let’s get in some more early looks at what Samsung has in store, with a Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 render from OnLeaks, who has a pretty good track record when it comes to rumor accuracy.

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While we’re waiting for Samsung to take the stage, here’s a look at one of the products announced the last time all of us got together for a Samsung virtual product event — the Galaxy S22 Plus. One of the big features in that phone — and indeed, all of the S22 lineup — was the improved low-light photography and Night mode capabilities Samsung added.

How good are those features? You can see in our Galaxy S22 vs. iPhone 13 Pro photo comparison.

A screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy S22's settings menu, showing the set-up page for Link with Windows

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It’s not the sexiest feature by any means, but Samsung’s Link to Windows capability is certainly a welcome one. In its current form, the feature lets you link your phone within your Windows desktop so that you can answer messages, access files and perform other activities on a larger screen. (It’s one of the Galaxy S22 features that we recommend you enable right away.)

Samsung is promising to make its tech work together more seamless in 2022, which we take to mean new features related to Link to Windows. We’re hoping to hear more about these today, though Samsung’s Hark-sang Kim gave us a little bit of a preview in the blog post announcing today’s event.

“To provide more consistency in the way our device experiences look and feel for all users, we recently announced One UI Book 4,” Kim wrote. “Now, your favorite Samsung apps like Samsung Gallery and Samsung Notes look clean and consistent, whether you’re using them on your phone or your PC.” Expect One UI Book 4 to get a profile during the upcoming keynote.

Samsung Galaxy Watch

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Look, we’re almost certain that a Galaxy Watch announcement won’t figure into Samsung’s plans today. But that is a smartwatch silhouette on Samsung’s invitation, so if you want to read up on what we’re expecting for the Galaxy Watch 5 when that upcoming model does appear, be our guest.

Just be aware that Samsung is more likely to announce that in August or thereabouts, the same time it shows off its latest foldable phones.

Galaxy Book 2 Pro renders courtesy of 91Mobiles

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If you don’t mind spoilers, 91Mobiles has posted what it claims are the Galaxy Book 2 Pro and Book 2 Pro 360 specs ahead of today’s expected launch. There are renders, too, that depict the different color options Samsung is likely to serve up.

Expect two sizes for both new laptops — a 13.3- and 15.6-inch version. Intel Evo 12th Gen Core processors are listed as providing the power, and graphics are expected to come from Intel Iris X. (The Galaxy Book 2 Pro will have an Intel Arc graphics option.)

The new laptops should run on Windows 11, as you’d expect, with most of the other changes in line with an iterative update for Samsung laptops. We’ll see how accurate this specs drop is in a little more than an hour.

Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360

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To understand what Samsung could be showing off today, it’s helpful to look at the current Galaxy Book Pro lineup, which Samsung introduced last April. Starting at $999 for a 13-inch model, the Galaxy Book featured an 11th Gen Intel CPU and AMOLED screen — the latter being a first for Samsung’s laptop lineup.

We reviewed the Galaxy Book Pro 360, released at the same time as the Galaxy Book Pro. We loved that AMOLED panel and the thin bezels surrounding it, and battery life certainly impressed. But the screen could have been brighter, and we thought the webcam was pretty poor. The included Samsung apps also felt extraneous unless you owned another Samsung device. Given Samsung’s focus on interoperability, we think this last point could be a big focus with the new models.

render of Samsung Galaxy A53

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Laptops figure to be the main — and possibly only — focus of today’s event, but Mobile World Congress is still largely a phone show. And Samsung still has more phones in the works, despite the recent Galaxy S22 launch.

Specifically, rumors are picking up about Samsung’s next generation of midtier handsets, which suggests those could be on the way soon. The Galaxy A53, in particular, sounds as if it could be of interest to Android phone fans who don’t want to pay flagship prices, as that rumored device will supposedly feature a 6.5-inch screen, 5,000 mAh battery and an Exynos 1200 chipset. Rumors point to an A series launch in March, but maybe Samsung will use its MWC keynote to show off its midtier phones ahead of that date.

While full details of the new Samsung laptops will be confirmed during today’s MWC keynote, Samsung did outline a few broad principles surrounding its next generation of Galaxy Book models earlier this month in a blog post teasing the keynote.

Hark-sang Kim, Samsung’s executive vice president of new computing R&D, promises an expansion of Samsung’s Link to Windows feature that promises a seamless experience among different Galaxy devices. While early Galaxy Book 2 Pro rumors raised the possibility of a Ryzen 6000 series processor, Kim’s blog post essentially confirms that Intel chips will be featured in the new laptops. You should also expect to hear a lot about security, with Samsung working with Microsoft and Intel to provide a more secure experience.