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Huawei Teases a Wider Foldable, and the Timing Feels Very Apple-Adjacent
Huawei’s new extra-wide Pura X Max seems to have beaten the iPhone Fold to the punch.
Huawei’s new extra-wide foldable phone was revealed on Monday, and it’s already drawing comparisons to the next big thing from Apple. Little is known about the Pura X Max, teased on China’s Weibo social network, but the internet is buzzing over its uncommon proportions, wide aspect ratio and similarities with the rumored iPhone Fold expected to arrive later this year.
There are plenty of different ways to fold a phone, and tech companies have been experimenting with various configurations over the last few years. There are clamshell-style devices, like the Motorola Razr and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7, which fold like OG flip phones, shrinking down into a pocketable square. Then came taller, book-style phones that unfold to reveal larger, tablet-size displays. These days, you can even find trifold phones with two hinges. However you fold it, most foldables either start or end with the familiar candybar shape as their base.
Huawei’s Pura X Max — the newly announced larger evolution of the Pura X foldable phone — is what I like to think of as a passport-style foldable. Rather than the tall rectangle aspect ratio that almost all modern phones take, it has shorter and extra-wide proportions when folded before opening up to reveal what appears to be an approximately iPad Mini-sized and proportioned internal display. This is a formula similar to what we’ve seen on the 2020 Microsoft Surface Duo, though the Duo made use of dual internal screens split by a visible hinge rather than a flexible, foldable display.
The proportions of the Pura X Max announcement have experts and enthusiasts drawing comparisons to the rumored iPhone Fold, which might end up being called the iPhone Ultra, that is expected to debut this fall alongside the new iPhone 18 models. Industry insiders, alleged dummy models and leaked CAD files point to Apple using a similarly wide passport-style shape with proportions in the ballpark of the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold. The iPhone Ultra is rumored to feature a 5.5-inch outer screen that unfolds into a 7.8-inch internal display and could be priced between $2,000 and $2,500.
Set to launch on April 20 in China, the Pura X Max is shown in Huawei’s teaser imagery sporting a triple-camera hump on its rear panel. However, the manufacturer hasn’t given any specs, pricing or even shown us what that inside folding display will look like.
The timing of the announcement could be seen as a shot across Cupertino’s bow — Huawei beating the hotly anticipated Apple device to the punch — and perhaps that could end up being true in Huawei’s home market of China. However, Huawei doesn’t have a presence in the US, so buyers looking to broaden their foldable horizons will have to wait to see what Apple or Samsung has to show later this year.
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Your iPhone’s Maps App Could Get Ads With iOS 26.5
The upcoming iOS update could also bring end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging to your device.
Apple released the second public beta of iOS 26.5 on Tuesday, about three weeks after the company released the massive iOS 26.4 update, which included new emoji, video podcasts and more. The iOS 26.5 beta brings a few smaller — but significant — changes to the iPhones of developers and beta testers, including a screen in Maps heralding ads in the app and end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging.
Because this is a beta, I recommend downloading it only on something other than your primary device. This isn’t the final version of iOS 26.5, so the update might be buggy and battery life may be shortened, so it’s best to keep those troubles on a secondary device.
Also, since this isn’t the final version of iOS 26.5, Apple could add more features to the update before it arrives on your iPhone.
Here are some features developers and beta testers can try now, and what could land on your iPhone when Apple releases iOS 26.5.
Ads could arrive in Maps soon
If you open your Maps app after downloading the iOS 26.5 beta, you’ll see a new splash screen that announces the arrival of ads in the app.
«Maps may show local ads based on your approximate location, current search terms, or view of the map while you search,» Apple says. «For your privacy, advertising information is not linked to your Apple Account.»
Apple announced Apple Business in March, allowing companies to connect with customers via some of Apple’s first-party apps, such as Mail and Wallet. Apple Business also lets companies place local ads in Maps. So you could start seeing ads in Maps for the coffee shop down the street from your home.
Suggested Places in Maps
The iOS 26.5 beta also brings a new section called Suggested Places to your Maps app. Once in the app, tap your Search bar like you’re going to look up a nearby cafe or restaurant, and the section Suggested Places will appear below Recents.
End-to-end encrypted RCS messaging returns
The iOS 26.5 beta brings back an option to enable end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging on your device. When Apple brought RCS messaging to iPhones with iOS 18, one feature the messaging protocol was missing was end-to-end encryption, and iOS 26.5 could finally bring this privacy protection to your iPhone.
To find this setting, go to Settings > Apps > Messages > RCS Messaging and tap the slider next to End-to-End Encryption (Beta).
Apple writes in the feature’s description that it’s still in beta, and it works only on certain carriers and devices. Apple also writes that these encrypted messages will be labeled as such, so you should know when your messages do and don’t have this level of protection.
Apple included end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging in beta versions of iOS 26.4, but the tech giant didn’t include the feature in the final release.
Those are a few of the new features developers and public beta testers can try now with the second public beta of iOS 26.5. There will likely be more betas before the OS is released to the public, so there’s plenty of time for Apple to change these features and add others. Apple has not said when it will release iOS 26.5 to the general public.
For more iOS news, here’s everything you should know about iOS 26.4 and iOS 26.3. You can also check out our iOS 26 cheat sheet.
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Amazon Leo Boosts Its Race With Starlink, With a Deal to Connect iPhones
Amazon has acquired satellite service provider Globalstar in its plan to provide connectivity services in 2028.
Amazon keeps reaching for the skies, literally. The commerce giant is acquiring satellite service provider Globalstar to enhance Leo — its own satellite operation — when it eventually provides direct-to-device service.
In the deal, reportedly valued at $11.6 billion, Amazon will get Globalstar’s satellite operations, infrastructure and assets. Globalstar, based in Louisiana, has 24 satellites and plans to expand to 32 later this year, according to its website. The company provides «critical and emergency communications to customers around the world,» Tuesday’s announcement said.
The transaction also involves Apple. Globalstar provides emergency satellite connectivity for iPhones from the iPhone 14 and up, as well as the Apple Watch Ultra 3, for texting emergency services, requesting roadside assistance, sharing locations and messaging friends and families during natural disasters. Apple bought a 20% stake in Globalstar in November 2024.
Amazon said in Tuesday’s announcement that Leo would «power satellite services for iPhone and Apple Watch, including Emergency SOS via satellite.»
Amazon Leo — the «Leo» stands for «low Earth orbit,» which is where its satellites are positioned in space — is trying to become a major competitor to Starlink, the global satellite service leader owned by Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Starlink has more than 10,000 satellites in orbit, providing connectivity to smartphones, devices, vehicles and appliances as an alternative to cellphone towers.
Formerly known as Project Kuiper, Leo aims to start providing satellite connectivity services in early 2028, but there have been hiccups. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy told shareholders last week that Leo would not begin providing Wi-Fi service to governments, airlines and other businesses until mid-2026. One of the issues is that Amazon must have 1,600 satellites in orbit by July, per a Federal Communications Commission deadline, but it currently has only 250.
Amazon asked the FCC for an extension on the mandate, but the agency has not ruled yet.
Delta Air Lines and JetBlue have deals with Amazon to use Leo for in-flight connectivity for passengers in the future.
Panos Panay, senior vice president of Devices & Services at Amazon, said Tuesday’s deal with Globalstar will help deliver internet to «billions of customers» who are «beyond the reach of existing networks.»
Amazon said that Leo, whenever it does begin delivering satellite service, «will offer substantially higher spectrum use and efficiency than legacy direct-to-cell systems.»
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It’s Game On With This Xbox Core Controller at an Impressive 42% Off
Normally $65, you can get it for under $40 while supplies last at Woot.
For a limited time, you can add a new controller to your gaming necessities for a nice, low price. Normally $65, the Xbox Core controller is now 42% off. That means you’ll pay a more reasonable $38. If you’re interested, you should hurry. Quantities are currently low at Woot, and the black color option is already sold out. Don’t miss your chance to take your gaming to the next level at a nice discount.
This Xbox controller features an ergonomic design. It has sculpted surfaces that make long gaming sessions more comfortable. It also has a hybrid directional pad and textured grips on the triggers and bumpers, giving you better control and precision no matter what game you’re playing.
This is a wireless controller, either through Bluetooth or Xbox Wireless. If you prefer, you can plug it in with USB-C for a lag-free wired connection. It works easily across Xbox consoles, Windows PCs and mobile devices. Through the Xbox app, you can even customize things like button mapping. This is truly an all-around solid controller.
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Why this deal matters
This is a pretty impressive discount of $27 on an Xbox controller, saving you almost 50% off the regular price. Woot claims you have 10 more days to pick up this deal but we disagree. Quantities are already limited, and once it’s sold out, it won’t be back. The black color option is sold out and the white probably isn’t too far behind.
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