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This new retro handheld just outclassed the Retroid Pocket 5 for Wii U and upscaled PS2

ANBERNIC has revealed its first device of 2025, the RG-557, featuring a large AMOLED display. It’s the most powerful device the company has ever released, emulating Wii U and upscaled PS2 games with ease. No word on pricing or release dates, but it may be packing the Snapdragon G2 Gen 1 processor. ANBERNIC has been suspiciously quiet this year after releasing a whopping 12 devices in 2024. Today the company finally announced its first device of 2025, and it looks like it might be a powerful alternative to popular retro Android gaming handhelds like the Retroid Pocket 5. The ANBERNIC RG-557 is a large device with a 5.48-inch HD AMOLED display. It’s the same size and rough design as the RG-556 from last March, but if rumors are true, it will pack far more power.

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This new retro handheld just outclassed the Retroid Pocket 5 for Wii U and upscaled PS2

ANBERNIC has revealed its first device of 2025, the RG-557, featuring a large AMOLED display. It’s the most powerful device the company has ever released, emulating Wii U and upscaled PS2 games with ease. No word on pricing or release dates, but it may be packing the Snapdragon G2 Gen 1 processor. ANBERNIC has been suspiciously quiet this year after releasing a whopping 12 devices in 2024. Today the company finally announced its first device of 2025, and it looks like it might be a powerful alternative to popular retro Android gaming handhelds like the Retroid Pocket 5. The ANBERNIC RG-557 is a large device with a 5.48-inch HD AMOLED display. It’s the same size and rough design as the RG-556 from last March, but if rumors are true, it will pack far more power.

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Sorry Google, a zoom lens won’t convince me to buy the Pixel 10 over the 9a

Credit: Robert Triggs / Android Authority Google’s Pixel series has staked a lot on its photography reputation, and the upcoming Pixel 10 Pro models seem to say: “We’re happy with what we have.” According to our latest exclusive look at the upcoming phones, the Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL use the same hardware as their predecessors. Still, there is something new in store for prospective Pixel 10 buyers: a new telephoto zoom camera — a first for the entry-level flagship. While the Pixel 10’s three sensors might appear like a considerable upgrade at first glance, Google is downgrading the main and ultrawide cameras to use the same components found in the budget Pixel 9a. In a sense, you can think of the Pixel 10’s camera setup as the Pixel 9a with a zoom lens attached rather than a smaller version of the Pixel 10 Pro. These thinner and smaller modules might make room for that new lens and/or help keep costs in check, but there are bound to be negative repercussions for image quality — and that’s set my alarm bells ringing.

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Apple may copy a 2013 Galaxy S4 feature for iPhone 17 Pro’s camera

iOS 19 preview leaks hint at UI redesigns, including rounder icons and bouncy animations. A new TabView dock could unify navigation within Apple apps, with third-party support likely. One of iOS 19’s headline features for the iPhone 17 Pro could be simultaneous front and rear camera recording, something Samsung debuted with the Galaxy S4 in 2013. The iPhone 17 series will be Apple’s hot launch of 2025 with a refreshed design, but the company has a lot more in store this year. iOS 19 is also expected to feature a refreshed design, with first developer previews expected to arrive in June after WWDC and stable releases following the iPhone 17 launch. Now, we have more details about how iOS 19 could look, and surprisingly, it could come with a feature that Samsung launched back in 2013 with the Galaxy S4. iOS 19’s (leaked) dual camera recording feature debuted on Android more than a decade ago Following up on his first look at iOS 19, leaker Jon Prosser has shared a second, updated look at Apple’s upcoming iOS 19 update, providing mockups of the updated UI that he has seen in order to protect his sources. As part of the leak, the leaker mentions that iOS 19 is expected to introduce a new camera feature exclusive to the iPhone 17 Pro models: the ability to record video from the front and rear cameras.

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Google Wallet’s working to make transit passes feel more at home (Update: Out now)

Google Wallet is working to let you assign nicknames to transit passes. While some signs of this functionality are present in the latest Google Play Services beta, others are not yet functional. The company announced the feature on April 8. Update: April 8, 2025 (5:21 AM ET): It’s taken a while, but Google has quietly announced the ability to assign nicknames to your transit passes in Google Wallet. This comes over six months after we first spotted the feature (as seen in the original article below). “With this new feature, you can add a nickname to your passes in Wallet,” Google noted in the changelog of an April 2025 Google Play Services update (version 25.13).

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Google Wallet’s working to make transit passes feel more at home (Update: Out now)

Google Wallet is working to let you assign nicknames to transit passes. While some signs of this functionality are present in the latest Google Play Services beta, others are not yet functional. The company announced the feature on April 8. Update: April 8, 2025 (5:21 AM ET): It’s taken a while, but Google has quietly announced the ability to assign nicknames to your transit passes in Google Wallet. This comes over six months after we first spotted the feature (as seen in the original article below). “With this new feature, you can add a nickname to your passes in Wallet,” Google noted in the changelog of an April 2025 Google Play Services update (version 25.13).

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Google Wallet’s working to make transit passes feel more at home (Update: Out now)

Google Wallet is working to let you assign nicknames to transit passes. While some signs of this functionality are present in the latest Google Play Services beta, others are not yet functional. The company announced the feature on April 8. Update: April 8, 2025 (5:21 AM ET): It’s taken a while, but Google has quietly announced the ability to assign nicknames to your transit passes in Google Wallet. This comes over six months after we first spotted the feature (as seen in the original article below). “With this new feature, you can add a nickname to your passes in Wallet,” Google noted in the changelog of an April 2025 Google Play Services update (version 25.13).

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Google Wallet’s working to make transit passes feel more at home (Update: Out now)

Google Wallet is working to let you assign nicknames to transit passes. While some signs of this functionality are present in the latest Google Play Services beta, others are not yet functional. The company announced the feature on April 8. Update: April 8, 2025 (5:21 AM ET): It’s taken a while, but Google has quietly announced the ability to assign nicknames to your transit passes in Google Wallet. This comes over six months after we first spotted the feature (as seen in the original article below). “With this new feature, you can add a nickname to your passes in Wallet,” Google noted in the changelog of an April 2025 Google Play Services update (version 25.13).

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Google Wallet’s working to make transit passes feel more at home (Update: Out now)

Google Wallet is working to let you assign nicknames to transit passes. While some signs of this functionality are present in the latest Google Play Services beta, others are not yet functional. The company announced the feature on April 8. Update: April 8, 2025 (5:21 AM ET): It’s taken a while, but Google has quietly announced the ability to assign nicknames to your transit passes in Google Wallet. This comes over six months after we first spotted the feature (as seen in the original article below). “With this new feature, you can add a nickname to your passes in Wallet,” Google noted in the changelog of an April 2025 Google Play Services update (version 25.13).

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Google Wallet’s working to make transit passes feel more at home (Update: Out now)

Google Wallet is working to let you assign nicknames to transit passes. While some signs of this functionality are present in the latest Google Play Services beta, others are not yet functional. The company announced the feature on April 8. Update: April 8, 2025 (5:21 AM ET): It’s taken a while, but Google has quietly announced the ability to assign nicknames to your transit passes in Google Wallet. This comes over six months after we first spotted the feature (as seen in the original article below). “With this new feature, you can add a nickname to your passes in Wallet,” Google noted in the changelog of an April 2025 Google Play Services update (version 25.13).

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