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Good morning! By Stuart Miles | Tuesday June 21 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.]( Apple AirTags 2 tipped as sales impress Pocket-lint What's happened? Apple is likely to develop a follow-up version of its [AIrTag location tracker]( according to seasoned industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Why does it matter? Kuo has outlined the fact that shipment numbers for AirTags should reach around 35 million across 2022, and says that if this level of take-up continues then he expects Apple to make a second generation device. What's my take? There's not much to the AirTag, not from a physical point of view. And that is probably why, even though it's been a success for Apple, there's unlikely to be an urge from the company to massively change anything in a rush. Of course, there can always be improvements and refinements, but I suspect even if Apple was to update the AirTag not much would drastically change. So expect it to happen eventually. But, when it does, you'll probably wonder what you were waiting for. Lego resurrects classic Lion Knights' Castle and Galaxy Explorer sets Lego What's happened? Lego has [reimagined]( two of its most-loved classic sets as part of the brand's 90th anniversary celebrations. It has announced heritage editions of the Lego Lion Knights' Castle and Lego Galaxy Explorer. Why does it matter? Unveiled during Lego Con 2022 and available from the start of August, each set is based on 70s equivalents but with a few modern twists. What's my take? I've said this before and I'll say it again, Lego has realised that its sets aren't just for kids. So it continues to fuel the appetite of those that love a good Lego build under the pretence that they are building it with their children. I had the Lego castle as a kid and it was epic, but what I like here is that the brand could have easily just churned out the "original" once again. This upgrade feels more worthy therefore. Now,where did I put my wallet?... Honor Magic 4 Pro review: All the makings of a great flagship phone Pocket-lint What's happened? As Honor looks to forge a new life for itself away from Huawei, the Magic 4 Pro represents its first serious offering - and there's a lot to consider. Our quick verdict It is a flagship-grade phone that comes packed with power and very fast charging rates. There's a compelling camera selection around the back and a great display on the front. However, asking flagship prices and only offering two years of updates - on top of a software experience that's mixed - means it needs to be approached with caution. [Read our review.]( In Case You Missed it The Huawei [Freebuds Pro 2]( have been teased for release this week. --- Amazon promises to fix [Comixology]( after its rocky integration. --- The [Beats Studio 3 wireless headphones]( have a $170 discount at $179.95 (was $349.95). That's 49% off for the black, white and shadow gray models, with the H1 chipset and 22 hours of listening time. From The Gear Loop Lazer Lazer Vento KinetiCore review: Aero gains and proprietary safety tech don't come cheap. [Read more](. And finally... Paramount Paramount+ launches in the UK tomorrow, but how much does it cost, where is it available, and what can you watch on it? [Read more.]( 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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