smartphone leaks

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The smartphone leaks tag on WindowsForum.com covers rumors and early information about upcoming mobile devices, including hardware specifications, design changes, and potential partnerships. Recent discussions include Samsung's Galaxy S26 Edge with a 200MP main camera and 50MP ultrawide in a slim 5.5mm body, Xiaomi's 16 Pro featuring a 3D-printed metal mid-frame for lighter weight and better thermal performance, and historical reports of Nokia considering Windows Phone 7 devices. These leaks often come from industry analysts and bloggers, providing enthusiasts with early insights into future smartphone trends and innovations.
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    Galaxy S26 Edge: 200MP main, 50MP ultrawide in a 5.5mm-thin flagship

    Samsung’s next Edge model is shaping up to be a study in contrasts: a radically slimmer body and a camera island that spans almost the device’s full width, while leaked specs suggest Samsung will push camera resolution parity with its Ultra line by bringing a 200MP main sensor and a newly...
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    Xiaomi 16 Pro: The Impact of 3D-Printed Metal Mid-Frame on Smartphone Design

    Xiaomi 16 Pro: Lighter, Cooler with 3D-Printed Mid-Frame In a move that could redefine not only smartphone design but also set new expectations for high-performance hardware, Xiaomi’s upcoming 16 Pro is rumored to feature a revolutionary 3D-printed metal mid-frame. Based on the insights of...
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    Nokia may be considering Windows 7 phones

    Nokia and Microsoft are reportedly discussing an alliance that would lead to Nokia-branded smartphones running the Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system. The claim comes from respected Russian tech blogger Eldar Murtazin, the man behind many of the smartphone leaks you see today. Link Removed
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    Nokia may be considering Windows 7 phones

    Nokia and Microsoft are reportedly discussing an alliance that would lead to Nokia-branded smartphones running the Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system. The claim comes from respected Russian tech blogger Eldar Murtazin, the man behind many of the smartphone leaks you see today. More...
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