
Asus exits phone making, more Galaxy S26 news, Week 4 in review
This week, Asus confirmed that it won’t be making any more smartphones. The company will instead focus its energy on R&D on commercial PCs and physical AI (i.e., robotics and smart glasses). The company will continue to support existing smartphones, however.
Per Ice Universe, Samsung will unveil the S26 series on February 25. Pre-orders will begin on February 26 and end on March 4. Then a pre-sale period from March 5 to March 10, and then general sales from March 11.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra was initially reported to ship in four colors, but Evleaks says we’re expecting more than that.
A major report surfaced, saying that OnePlus is shutting down, but the brand put out an official report debunking the rumors. OnePlus is sticking around, for the time being.
Honor unveiled the Magic8 Pro Air with a 6.3-inch display, a 5,500mAh battery, and an impressive camera system – 50MP selfies, 50MP ultrawide, 64MP zoom, and a 50MP main camera.
We also got TENAA-backed specs for the Galaxy A57. It has a 6.6-inch screen, a processor running at up to 2.9GHz, and an Exynos 1680 SoC. The report details the cameras – 50MP main, and 12MP and 5MP secondary cameras, alongside a 12MP selfie.
The iQOO 15 Ultra is coming with the biggest physical fan on a phone and is obviously a potent performer; it topped AnTuTu with a 4.5 million score.
The iPhone 18 Pros are getting LTPO+ OLEDs, which in addition to being more efficient, will be able to have the IR camera for the Face ID system hidden behind it, meaning the phones will have smaller pill notches.













