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Good morning! By Stuart Miles | Monday June 20 2022 Good morning! - If you're enjoying the email, why not get a friend to sign up too, so they can also be in the know? Get them to [sign up here.]( New leak reveals Motorola Razr 3 pricing and colour options Pocket-lint What's happened? The latest speculation on Motorola's [upcoming foldable]( lets us know what to expect when it comes to pricing and colour options. Why does it matter? With a launch rumoured to be imminent, the finer details of the Razr 3 continue to leak. What's my take? Motorola's foldable efforts haven't managed to garner the same excitement and fanfare as, say, Samsung's Galaxy Flip range, but that doesn't mean it's any worse for it. With a launch rumoured to be imminent, it will be interesting to see whether Moto can do enough to move the needle to propel its foldable efforts into pole position ahead of rivals. - [Motorola Razr 3 rumours and everything we know so far]( Nothing phone (1): Design revealed and stock auction announced Nothing What's happened? Nothing has [confirmed]( that it will auction the first 100 phone (1) models via StockX, during an online sale event that will open on 21 June. Why does it matter? This depends on how much of a fan of Carl Pei and his smartphone you really are. What's my take? I told you last week that the company wouldn't be able to resist sharing the design and additional details ahead of the handset's official 12 July launch date, and here we are: a full view of the rear of the phone, complete with a glowing light-up bar and details on how to buy one the first 100. And, if you aren't aware of what StockX is, it's the online destination sneaker heads go to buy hard to find Nike and Adidas shoes for eye-watering prices. Good luck. A MESSAGE FROM SPONSOR HP's summer sale has a great lineup HP HP is holding a huge summer sale that has absolutely loads to offer up, including major savings on some of its most popular laptops and devices. [We've picked some of the best deals.]( Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde review: A smart fan for all seasons Pocket-lint What's happened? It's a bold move to put 'Formaldehyde' in a product title - especially when it follows 'Hot+Cool'. Our quick verdict The Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde is a feature-packed air treatment option. Many will just want the fan and filtration options, but the full range of features means it's ideal as a device that does everything. So, for a high-rise apartment or for a garden office, it might be all you need in both summer and winter. [Read our review.]( In Case You Missed it The [M2 MacBook Pro 13-inch]( is available to order now. --- UK's [Data Reform Bill]( wants to kill those annoying website cookie pop-ups. --- Denon's Home 150 wireless speaker has a $50 saving today, priced at $199 (was $249). You'll [save 20%]( on the Alexa controllable Hi-Res audio speaker, with a dynamic 1-inch tweeter and 3.5-inch mid-bass driver. From The Gear Loop The Gear Loop Outwell Calvados M Grill review: A small, portable barbecue grill fit for the campsite, beach, park or garden. [Read more](. And finally... Etchbeyond Best Etch A Sketch masterpieces. [Check out the gallery](. Have you checked out our weekly podcast that comes out every Friday? It's packed with news, interviews, and top things to get. You can subscribe to the Pocket-lint Podcast via [iTunes]( and [Spotify]( or access it on the web via [Acast](. This week, we drive the Toyota bZ4X, get the latest from the Summer Games Fest, and find out how AI is helping patients in care homes. [Listen to the new episode today.]( Thanks for reading , if you're enjoying the email, why not get a friend to sign up too, so they can also be in the know? Get them to [sign up here.]( [The Trust Project][Why you can trust Pocket-lint]( Copyright © 2022 Pocket-lint, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website Our mailing address is: Pocket-lint PO Box 4770Ascot, Berkshire SL5 5DP United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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