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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5, Z Fold5, Tab S9, Watch6: Price, availability in the US

Lots of goodies to get

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If you’re in the market for a new device, Samsung has a lot of new devices for you to splurge on. Plus, if you’re in the United States, you can grab a ton of goodies and discounts from purchasing any of the devices from the recently concluded Galaxy Unpacked.

Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Flip5

The spotlight is on the new foldables this time. If you’re on the hunt for either the Galaxy Z Fold 5 or the Galaxy Z Flip5, Samsung is offering something huge if you preorder now: a free storage upgrade. For example, if you order a 256GB variant of either foldable, you can get an automatic upgrade to a 512GB variant. You can also get up to US$ 1,000 off through a trade-in.

The Galaxy Z Fold5 comes in Icy Blue, Phantom Black, or Cream. It will start at US$ 1,799.99. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Flip5 comes in Mint, Graphite, Cream, or Lavender. It will start at US$ 999.99.

Plus, you can save up to US$ 540 if you bundle your preorder with the Galaxy Tab S9 series or the Watch6 series.

If you need a quick refresher on the specs, check out our rundown here.

Galaxy Watch6 series

If you’re good on foldable phones for now, you can check out the new Galaxy Watch6 series. Expanding on its predecessors, the series puts an emphasis on wearables this year.

Any preorders today for either the Galaxy Watch6 or the Galaxy Watch6 Classic will receive a free Fabric Band. A trade-in will put down the price by up to US$ 250.

The Galaxy Watch6 will come in two sizes. The small 40mm version ships in Graphite and Gold. It starts at US$ 299.99. Meanwhile, the large 4mm variant comes in Graphite and Silver. It starts at US$ 329.99.

Finally, the Galaxy Watch6 Classic comes in Black and Silver. The smaller 43mm variant starts at US$ 399.99. The larger 47mm variant starts at US$ 429.99.

Galaxy Tab S9

Need a larger device? Samsung also launched the new Galaxy Tab S9 series. It provides a modest upgrade over the previous series. It also comes in three different flavors. Check out our rundown here.

Much like the two foldables above, preordering any of the three Galaxy Tab S9 models will grant users a free upgrade to the next storage variant. Any eligible trade-ins will offer a discount of up to US$ 650.

Plus, preorders can also get 50% off the purchase of a Book Cover Keyboard Slim. It also offers US$ 40 off a pair of Galaxy Buds2 Pro.

The Galaxy Tab S9 will start at US$ 799.99. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Tab S9+ starts at US$ 999.99, but a 5G version starts at US$ 1,149.99. Finally, the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra starts at US$ 1,199.99.


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Dreame enters smartphones with AURORA debut

Modular imaging, AI-native OS, and luxury design lead new “perception-first” push

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DREAME AURORA

Dreame has officially stepped into the smartphone space with the debut of its AURORA lineup in Silicon Valley, positioning itself beyond appliances and into next-generation intelligent devices.

Unveiled on April 29, the new AURORA brand introduces what Dreame calls three core breakthroughs: imaging, communication, and an AI-native operating system — all built around a “human-centric” approach to technology.

A new take on smartphones

At launch, Dreame showcased three key directions under the AURORA lineup.

Leading the charge is the AURORA NEX, a modular imaging flagship designed to unlock more advanced, flexible photography setups. The idea is to move beyond typical camera upgrades and give users more control over how they capture content.

Alongside it is the AURORA LUX, a luxury-focused series that leans into premium materials and craftsmanship. Dreame positions this as “heirloom-grade” tech — less gadget, more statement piece.

Completing the lineup is a new flagship range aimed at balancing performance, design, and everyday usability for high-end users.

Moving past spec wars

Dreame isn’t framing this as another specs race. Instead, it’s calling this shift a “perception revolution.”

The pitch is simple:

  • Better imaging should feel like creating, not just capturing
  • Connectivity should be stable and seamless everywhere
  • AI should be invisible but proactive, not something users have to manage

To get there, Dreame says it’s addressing familiar industry pain points — from camera hardware stacking to inconsistent signal performance and surface-level AI features.

Its solution is a full-stack approach:

  • A dedicated imaging system built with input from professional photographers
  • A “full-time signal” communication system for more stable connectivity
  • An AI-native OS designed to flip the model from users adapting to devices → devices adapting to users

From tools to partners

The bigger ambition here is clear. Dreame wants devices to evolve from passive tools into what it calls “proactive service partners.”

That means:

  • Devices anticipate needs
  • AI operates in the background
  • Hardware and software feel like a single system

It’s a familiar direction across the industry, but Dreame is betting on tighter integration and a stronger design identity to stand out.

A broader ecosystem play

The AURORA launch also signals something bigger: Dreame is expanding fast beyond its roots in home and personal care tech.

From hair tools to now smartphones, the company is building toward a full ecosystem anchored on AI and connected experiences.

Whether that vision lands will depend on execution — especially in a category as competitive as smartphones.

For now, AURORA marks Dreame’s most ambitious move yet, and a clear statement that it wants to compete not just on devices, but on how those devices fit into everyday life.

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vivo Y Series launches in Singapore with bigger battery, durability upgrades

6500mAh battery, 5G options from S$199

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vivo has launched its latest Y Series lineup in Singapore, headlined by the Y05, Y11 5G, and Y21 5G. The new devices focus on long battery life, improved durability, and smoother everyday performance, with 5G models starting at S$199.

The biggest highlight is a 6500mAh BlueVolt battery across the series, a notable jump from the previous generation. vivo says this enables longer usage for streaming, browsing, and gaming, backed by optimized power management. The phones are also designed to maintain battery health for up to five years, aiming for more consistent long-term performance.

For faster top-ups, the Y21 5G supports 44W FlashCharge, allowing quicker recovery when you’re running low.

Durability also gets a boost. The new Y Series comes with IP64 or IP65 ratings for dust and water resistance, alongside SGS Five-Star Drop Resistance and military-grade certifications. Combined with a reinforced structure, these upgrades are meant to better handle everyday wear and accidental drops.

On the front, the devices feature a 6.745-inch display with up to 1200 nits brightness for improved outdoor visibility. vivo pairs this with OriginOS 6, promising smoother app launches, better multitasking, and up to 36 months of consistent performance.

The Y11 5G and Y21 5G bring faster connectivity for downloads and streaming, while the Y21 5G adds a 50MP main camera for clearer everyday shots.

Price and availability

The vivo Y Series is now available in Singapore through online platforms and authorized retailers.

  • Y05
    • 8GB + 64GB – SGD 139
    • 8GB + 128GB – SGD 169
  • Y11 5G
    • 8GB + 128GB – SGD 199
  • Y21 5G
    • 12GB + 128GB – SGD 279

All models come in multiple color options including Summit Platinum, Voyage Black, and Champagne Gold depending on the variant.

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Motorola updates the razr family with its first book-style phone

Plus, here’s the new moto buds 2 plus.

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Motorola isn’t a fan of making fans wait. Instead of drip-feeding its devices throughout the year, the brand has launched four phones and a pair of buds in one fell swoop.

An update to razr

No points for guessing the razr family as the highlight of this batch of launches. Once again, motorola is updating its foldables for the year.

First up is the razr ultra. The premium outing has a 7-inch foldable screen with 1224 x 2992 resolution. This is paired with a 4-inch cover screen. Inside, it has a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage.

All of these are capped off with a trio of 50-megapixel shooters. Finally, it will have a 5000mAh battery with 68W wired charging.

Meanwhile, the razr+ has a 6.9-inch 1080 x 2640 main screen, paired with a 4.0-inch 1272 x 1080 cover screen. Under the hood, the phone has a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. It has a 50-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 32-megapixel selfie shooter. Finally, it has a 4500mAh battery with 45W charging.

Rounding off the family, the new razr has a similar main screen but a smaller 3.6-inch 1056 x 1066 cover screen. It has a MediaTek Dimensity 74350X chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The phone also has the same cameras as the plus variant. Finally, the base model will have a 4800mAh battery with 30W charging.

Turning the foldable by 90 degrees

For years, the razr family has thrived with clamshell-type foldables. Now, for the first time ever, the family has a book-style foldable in the new razr fold.

The razr fold has a sizable 8.1-inch 2484 x 2232 main screen with a 6.6-inch 2520 x 1080 secondary screen. Under the hood, the phone has a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.

 

The main camera setup consists of a 50-megapixel main sensor, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 50-megapixel telephoto camera. This trio is supplemented by a 32-megapixel cover screen camera and a 20-megapixel shooter for the foldable screen.

Finally, it will have a huge 6000mAh battery inside.

Introducing the moto buds 2 plus

That’s it for the phones. To conclude this batch, motorola also launched the new moto buds 2 plus. The wearable comes with Dynamic Active Noise Cancellation and spatial audio bolstered by six microphones.

The battery case can hold up to 40 hours of life. Meanwhile, the earbuds themselves can hold up to nine hours of juice.

Price, availability

All four phones will start coming out on May 14. The base razr sells for US$ 799.99. The razr+ sells for US$ 1,099.99. Meanwhile, the razr ultra retails for US$ 1,499.99. And finally, the new razr fold sells for US$ 1,899.99.

On the other hand, the moto buds 2 plus retails for US$ 149.99 and comes in PANTONE Silhouette.

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