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Huawei’s new Nova 14 phones might use a Kirin 8010 chip.

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The first point in the list, “Huawei’s new Nova 14 phones could use a Kirin 8010 chip”, uses the phrases “new Nova 14 phones” and “could use” to clarify the real sentence. It may furnish performance like Kirin 9020.

In compliance with Fixed Focus, Huawei can introduce a new 5G chips – Kirin 8010 with the Nova 14 smartphones. In spite of being mid-range, the processor is expected to draw performance level with the Mate 70 Pro’s 9020 chipset.

Kirin 8010:

The tipster is saying that the recipe for the slightly simpler cake (Kirin 8010) might use a special type of pan (packaging technology).

Huawei has improved the Kirin 9020 chip design for the flagship Mate 70 handsets. The chip consolidated the industry’s first 3  GPP(General Purpose Processor) R18 5 G-A SoC to build better network support in air-to-ground transmission. It is 20% more power efficient than 9000s.

Early Rumors: That the next-gen Nova models will feature the Kirin 9 series chipset. In spite of the latest input is quite in line with the company’s strategy.

Initial rumors pointed towards a late April 2025 launch for the Nova 14 series. Nevertheless, more recent reports recommend a possible shift to May 2025 for unknown reasons.

Huawei has used a Kirin 8 series chip for Nova standard and Pro models, while featuring the Ultra variant with a 9-numbered SoC(System on a Chip). We can expect the same plans for the upcoming Nova 14 series smartphones.

In a nutshell, Huawei could use Kirin 8010 for the standard and Nova 14 Pro.Previously revealed leaks say that the Nova 14 series can bring a surprising design refresh. It may support 5.5 G network and a multi-spectral lens like Mate 70.Huawei Nova 14

With the exception of design and chips, the Nova 14 models might adopt some major camera upgrades over their predecessors.

We’ll probably hear more about the regular Nova 14 phones in the next few weeks. Keep an eye out for updates.

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Samsung foldable FE FCC approved

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Samsung is launching new fold phones soon. They will show off the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and a cheaper “FE” foldable. The Galaxy Z Flip FE just got approved by the FCC (a government group).

Samsung’s new “FE” foldable phone will be cheaper.This phone (called SM-F761U) just got approved by the US government on June 9th.

This means it’s ready to be sold in America.

The new Galaxy Z Flip FE will have really fast internet (Wi-Fi 6e).

It will also work with lots of 5G networks, so you will get fast mobile internet.You can charge it without plugging it in (wireless charging).

It has a feature called NFC, which means you can use it to pay with Google Pay or Samsung Pay.

Besides the other new phone, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 also got a green light from the FCC (meaning it can be sold). This happened on June 6. The Fold 7 will feature special tech like Ultra-Wideband (UWB), super fast Wi-Fi (6e), and a Qualcomm processor.

 

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip

 

 

Samsung’s big phone launch is in early July 2025 in New York. They’ll show off new foldable phones: the Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and a cheaper “Fan Edition” foldable. This means more options for people who like foldables.

 

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Here is Easy Ways to Fix Samsung One UI 7 Battery Drain.

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One UI 7 is a big update for Samsung Galaxy devices, bringing new features and improvements. However, some users have reported increased battery drain after the installation. Here are some easy ways to address those battery drain issues.

One UI 7 has arrived for many Samsung Galaxy phones, from flagships to budget models, but it’s causing battery drain for some users. Here are easy ways to fix it.

Reports on social media (Reddit, X, Samsung Members) show that many Samsung Galaxy users are experiencing battery drain after the One UI 7 update. In response, a Samsung moderator has shared easy tips to help.

Official Tips for One UI 7 Battery Drain Issues:

If you have a Galaxy smartphone running One UI 7, you can check the below given tips to enhance your device’s battery performance.

Optimize Your Phone’s Battery:

For that, you just need to open Settings >> click on Device Care > tap on the Optimize Now option. This will help your phone run better by checking battery, storage, and memory.

Turn Off Unused Features:

Disable Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, and mobile data when not needed.

Check Network: Avoid using your device in weak or fluctuating network areas.

Adjust Display Settings: Lower screen brightness or use auto-brightness, and set a shorter screen timeout (Settings > Display > Screen timeout). Dark Mode (for AMOLED screens) can also help.

Find Battery-Draining Apps: In Device Care, check battery usage to identify and update or limit problematic apps.

Close Background Apps: Stop apps running in the background if you’re not actively using them.

Turn Off Auto Sync: Swipe down from the top and disable auto-sync for apps and emails if constant updates aren’t needed.

Wipe Cache Partition: This often resolves post-update issues without deleting data. Turn off your phone, connect to a PC via USB, then hold Volume Up + Power button. Release Power when the Samsung logo appears, keep holding Volume Up until Recovery Mode. Navigate to “Wipe cache partition” and select “Yes.” Reboot.

 

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Consider “Light” Performance Profile: In Settings > Device Care > Performance profile, choose “Light” to prioritize battery life and cooling.

Update Apps: Ensure all apps are updated via Google Play Store and Galaxy Store.

Factory Reset (Last Resort): If all else fails, back up your data and perform a factory reset (Settings > General Management > Reset > Factory data reset). This erases all data, so back up first.

 

 

 

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June 2025 Huawei Security Details Emerge, EMUI 15 Absent

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Starting this June, Huawei is releasing important security upgrades for its EMUI and HarmonyOS phones and tablets. Your devices will soon get these improvements.

When you get the June 2025 security update for your Huawei device (EMUI or HarmonyOS), it will fix 11 security flaws. Six of them are pretty serious, and five are moderate. These issues mostly affect devices that are on HarmonyOS 2+ or EMUI 12+.

These CVEs have been attacking the media, the setting, as well as the note-sharing module. Hence, you may witness data loss or failure in performing certain tasks.

On top of making your device more secure, Huawei also fixed 23 other bugs. These fixes mean your apps should stop freezing, your phone shouldn’t get too hot, and your battery should last longer.

EMUI 15, where:

EMUI 15, Huawei’s newest software, is a bit of a mystery for most devices. While some expected it on older models, it is only available on the Mate X6, which is getting updates. Other Huawei phones are still waiting for this version.

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