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Older Models to Receive Galaxy AI Update, Realme Buds T110 Set to Launch, and More News

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Samsung is making waves in the smartphone industry once again with the announcement of Galaxy AI rolling out to older models. After the successful launch of the Galaxy S24 series earlier this year, consumers were thrilled with the introduction of Galaxy AI and Circle to Search features. Due to popular demand, Samsung has decided to extend these innovative capabilities to its 2023 flagship devices, including the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Galaxy Z Flip. But the excitement doesn’t stop there – Samsung is now planning to integrate these features into its older flagship models, such as the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S22, as early as next month.

Meanwhile, Realme is gearing up to launch its latest budget-friendly TWS earbuds, the Buds T110, in India on April 15th. These earbuds promise exceptional audio quality and affordability, further expanding Realme’s product portfolio. The Buds T110 have already made a splash in China and are now set to make waves in the Indian market.

In other tech news, Elon Musk has taken a swipe at Meta, criticizing the social networking giant for not sharing accurate advertisement metrics. Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, claimed that his X platform delivers superior returns compared to Meta. This comes as Musk continues to make waves in the tech industry with his innovative ventures.

And for Android tablet users, the highly-acclaimed OnePlus Pad is getting a successor in the form of the OnePlus Pad 2, set to launch in the second half of this year. The original OnePlus Pad impressed users with its large display, powerful processor, and competitive price point, making it a top choice for Android tablet enthusiasts. Stay tuned for more updates on these exciting tech developments.

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