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Plus: get ready for a BlackBerry 5G smartphone, Samsung's quantum dot OLED tech gets closer, updates

Plus: get ready for a BlackBerry 5G smartphone, Samsung's quantum dot OLED tech gets closer, updates on the 27-inch iMac, and more – [TechRadar]( Tuesday 27 July 2021 [View this email online]( [It looks like the BlackBerry 5G smartphone is still happening]( [Read more]( We haven't seen a BlackBerry-branded smartphone since 2018, but ownership of the name has since passed from TCL to OnwardMobility – and a new post on OnwardMobility's site promises that a BlackBerry 5G handset is on the way. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Here's another major Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Flip 3 leak]( [Read more]( The next foldables from Samsung – the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and the Galaxy Z Flip 3 – will get their official unveiling on August 11, but if you want a preview of what to expect then a major leak just revealed images and specs for both these handsets. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Samsung tipped to launch its quantum dot OLED TVs in 2022]( [Read more]( Samsung makes TVs as well as phones of course, and according to insiders, the company is pushing out sets with the next-gen quantum dot OLED technology at some point next year – so 2022 could be a good time to upgrade your TV. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Nominate your favorite tech products for the TechRadar Choice Awards]( Got a favorite tech product or brand that you want to shout about? Nominations are now open for the TechRadar Choice Awards, with over 50 categories covering everything from phones to fitness tech. [Have your say!]( [Updated 27-inch iMacs are rumored to launch next year]( [Read more]( Also coming in 2022, apparently: new 27-inch iMacs. The 24-inch model recently got a major refresh from Apple, M1 processor and all, but those wanting a bigger screen will have to wait until next year based on the latest rumors we've heard. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Apple's iPhone 14 Pro is tipped to be its toughest handset yet]( [Read more]( With the iPhone 13 due to launch in September, we're already seeing leaks and speculation around what the iPhone 14 might bring. A new rumor suggests that the Pro model will be built with a titanium alloy, making it tougher and lighter than ever. --------------------------------------------------------------- Advertisement [Future Logo] © Future Publishing Limited. Reg No. 2008885 England. Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA. This email is intended for {EMAIL} To unsubscribe from TechRadar emails or update your email preferences, please [click here](. [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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