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Phone fast-charge record smashed again, a projector for your ceiling, and more Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( August 15, 2024 CONNECT WITH TECH RADAR  [Facebook]( [X]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tech Radar]( [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [WEBSITE]( [] iPhone [] [Here's why you might want to skip the iPhone 16]( The iPhone 17 could be a big step up from current models like the iPhone 15 Pro Max (Future) [Here's why you might want to skip the iPhone 16]( The iPhone 16 isn't even official yet, but we're already hearing rumors about the iPhone 17 – and with talk of big upgrades across the board for 2025, plus a new slimline 'Air' model being added to the lineup, you might be better off waiting to upgrade. [Read More]( [] - [Read next: This app fixes over-processed iPhone photos]( [] Android Phones [] [Realme unveils record-breaking fast-charging tech]( Realme has shown off new fast-charging tech (Realme) [Realme unveils record-breaking fast-charging tech]( Meanwhile, over in the world of Android phones, Realme has been showing off its latest 320W charging technology. When it eventually makes an appearance in an actual phone, it promises to charge up compatible handsets in as little as four-and-a-half minutes. [Read the full story]( [] - [Read next: Here's why Google claims the Pixel 9 doesn't have Qi2 charging]( [] Wearables [] [This Apple Intelligence trick is tipped for the Apple Watch]( A touch of AI is coming to the Apple Watch (Apple) [This Apple Intelligence trick is tipped for the Apple Watch]( So far we haven't heard anything official about Apple Intelligence features making their way over to the Apple Watch, but testers of the latest iOS 18.1 software have noticed that incoming messages can be summarized by AI for the wearable on your wrist. [Read the full story]( [] - [Read next: The Pixel Watch 3 is also the new Fitbit watch]( [] Today's best deals, picked by TechRadar's experts [] - [The 15 best deals on tech gadgets for students at Amazon US]( [] - [Sony's new 65-inch Bravia OLED TV is already reduced by more than $500]( [] - [The best budget Fitbit is now even cheaper with this $20 discount at Amazon]( [] - [The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 gets a big price cut in the US and UK]( [] Home cinema [] [BenQ's new projector puts your movies on the ceiling]( The BenQ GV50 in action (BenQ) [BenQ's new projector puts your movies on the ceiling]( At TechRadar we're always interested in gadgets that are a bit different – such as the new BenQ GV50 smart laser projector, which can put your films and TV shows on the ceiling, so you can watch while lying in bed for the ultimate comfortable viewing experience. [Read the full story]( [] - [Read next: Our BenQ W5800 4K projector review]( [] Drones [] [DJI Neo details get revealed in a massive leak]( The DJI Avata 2 (DJI) [DJI Neo details get revealed in a massive leak]( The latest leak around the DJI Neo is a big one, and it means we now think we know just about everything there is to know about the upcoming drone – which is apparently going to weigh less than a smartphone, and become the lightest drone DJI has ever made. [Read the full story]( [] - [Read next: All the DJI Neo rumors in one place]( [] More of today's top stories [] - [Mid-range Galaxy phones will soon get Circle to Search]( [] - [Here's everything we know about the second season of Andor]( [] - [This new Alienware monitor suits PC and console gamers]( [] - [Sonos is thinking the unthinkable: it might bring back the old app]( [] - [Apple is still working on a secret, table-top robot project]( Sharing TechRadar with your network keeps the quality of content high and these newsletters free. Help Spread the Word [SHARE]( Or copy and share your personalized link: smartbrief.com/techradar/?referrerId=mvfLmxwvzC [Sign Up]( | [Update Profile]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( CONTACT US: [FEEDBACK](mailto:techradar@smartbrief.com) | [ADVERTISE]( [Future]( © Future Publishing Limited. Reg No. 2008885 England. Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA.

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