Vertu launches foldable smartphone with AI client
Vertu has announced the launch of its new foldable smartphone, AlphaFold, featuring an AI client named Hermes Agent. This device targets wealthy executives, combining luxury with modern technology.
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Vertu has announced the launch of its new foldable smartphone, AlphaFold, featuring an AI client named Hermes Agent. This device targets wealthy executives, combining luxury with modern technology.
sony has announced the launch of its new smartphone, xperia 1 viii, which boasts a fresh design and improved camera capabilities. the new device features a square-shaped rear camera with three lenses, reflecting sony's commitment to innovation in the smartphone industry.
POCO has announced the launch of its new smartphone, the POCO C81 Pro, in the Indonesian market, with a starting price of <strong>1.6 million rupiah</strong>. The phone is designed to meet daily user needs with robust features.
OpenAI has announced its intention to launch a groundbreaking smartphone powered by ChatGPT technology, with mass production expected to begin in early 2027. The device will feature a custom MediaTek processor, enhancing its AI and image processing capabilities.
Participants at the 'Influencers Forum' highlighted the smartphone's significant role in shaping media narratives. They emphasized its impact on information dissemination and public opinion direction.
Strong rumors are circulating about OpenAI's plans to develop a new smartphone, reflecting its aim to expand its product range in the tech world. This comes as the company is also working on wireless headphones.
OpenAI has announced plans to develop the first true smartphone fully powered by artificial intelligence technologies. The new phone aims to provide a unique user experience by integrating AI into every aspect of phone usage.
The Honor 600 smartphone has been launched in the Arab region, offering advanced technologies for digital content creation with outstanding performance. It features a 200-megapixel camera and integrates artificial intelligence into its user interface.
Huawei has announced the launch of its new foldable phone, the Pura X Max, in China, marking it as the first of its kind in the market. The phone features an innovative design and advanced technical specifications, positioning it as a strong competitor to Apple and Samsung.
OnePlus has announced its new smartphone, the Nord 6, featuring a massive <strong>9000mAh</strong> battery, making it an ideal choice for smartphone enthusiasts. The device boasts advanced technical specifications tailored to meet user needs.
Motorola has unveiled its new Moto G Stylus (2026) smartphone with an integrated stylus, alongside the Moto Pad (2026) tablet during a special event in Jakarta. The phone boasts advanced technical specifications, making it an attractive option for users.
Poco, the renowned Chinese smartphone brand, has launched its new Poco X8 Pro Max in Indonesia, offering high performance at a reasonable starting price of 6 million rupiah. The device features advanced specifications, including the Dimensity 9500s chip and a long-lasting battery.
New leaks reveal that Samsung's Galaxy A27 will soon be launched, featuring a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor, 6GB of RAM, and Android 16. The phone is expected to be an economical choice for users.
Chinese company Oukitel has announced the launch of its new WP61 smartphone series, designed to withstand extreme environmental conditions. This innovative device combines satellite communication, a walkie-talkie, and thermal imaging capabilities in one unit.
Unihertz has announced the launch of its new Titan 2 Elite phone, inspired by BlackBerry designs, through a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter. The phone is available for pre-order starting at $489, with early buyer discounts reducing the price to $389.
Amazon's devices and services unit is developing a smartphone called the Transformer, equipped with the enhanced Alexa+ assistant and focusing on shopping and artificial intelligence. However, experts are skeptical about its potential success due to a lack of details, a saturated phone market, and privacy concerns.