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Samsung Teases Ultra-Grade Foldable Phone With a ‘Powerful Camera,’ AI Tools
It appears Samsung is stepping up its foldables game this summer.
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Fold seems to be joining forces with the top-of-the-line Galaxy Ultra.
The company on Wednesday shared a rather cryptic post teasing its next book-stye foldable, noting that it’s bringing «an Ultra-experience» to «a smaller and more portable form factor.» The phone is scheduled to launch this summer, Samsung says, and will include a «powerful camera» and «AI-powered tools» (of course).
Samsung didn’t share much more than that, and hasn’t noted anything else about what’s in store for the successors to the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6. But the post does confirm that we can expect foldables in the summer.
This teaser raises many questions. Namely, just how powerful will the camera be on this new phone? Will it, like the skinny S25 Edge, match the 200-megapixel main camera on the S25 Ultra? And will the new foldable’s cover display also match the size of the S25 Ultra?
Samsung appears to be on a «pushing the limits of engineering» kick, what with the recent launch of the super-slim Galaxy S25 Edge, and now this mystery Ultra foldable. We’ll see what other details unfold with time.
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Today’s Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for June 6, #1448
Here are hints and the answer for today’s Wordle No. 1,448 for June 6.

Looking for the most recent Wordle answer? Click here for today’s Wordle hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Connections, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands puzzles.
Today’s Wordle puzzle isn’t quite as hard as yesterday’s Wordle, but it’s not easy, either. If you need a new starter word, check out our list of which letters show up the most in English words. If you need hints and the answer, read on.
Today’s Wordle hints
Before we show you today’s Wordle answer, we’ll give you some hints. If you don’t want a spoiler, look away now.
Wordle hint No. 1: Repeats
Today’s Wordle answer has no repeated letters.
Wordle hint No. 2: Vowels
There are two vowels and one sometimes vowel in today’s Wordle answer.
Wordle hint No. 3: First letter
Today’s Wordle answer begins with a vowel.
Wordle hint No. 4: Ending
Today’s Wordle answer also ends with a vowel — kind of.
Wordle hint No. 5: Meaning
Today’s Wordle answer means to instruct or improve someone, morally or intellectually.
TODAY’S WORDLE ANSWER
Today’s Wordle answer is EDIFY.
Yesterday’s Wordle answer
Yesterday’s Wordle answer, June 5, No. 1447 was DATUM.
Recent Wordle answers
June 1, No. 1443: ROUGH
June 2, No. 1444: PREEN
June 3, No. 1445: ADMIN
June 4, No. 1446: CEASE
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Did Today’s Wordle Stump You? A Dictionary Editor Says It’s ‘Not That Obscure for Word Lovers’
Here are hints and the answer for super-tough Wordle No. 1,447 for June 5. Didn’t guess it? You’re not alone.

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What was up with today’s Wordle answer? I know it’s a word, and I know its plural form is pretty common, and none of the letters are especially uncommon, but still. This word never came to my mind. Today’s Wordle answer is bound to break some streaks. Ugh!
I’m nodding along with the Reddit user who wrote in the Wordle subreddit, «Am I going mad? I am English, a pretty well-educated, well-read person. Has anyone else, aside from academic mathematicians or statisticians ever encountered this word in the singular before?»
Not everyone agrees.
«I don’t think (today’s Wordle answer) is all that obscure for word lovers! It’s playable in Scrabble,» Peter Sokolowski, an editor at Merriam-Webster, told CNET.
Want to know a little bit about the word itself?
«These Latin singulars for nouns more commonly used with their plurals include arcanum and bacterium for arcana and bacteria,» Sokolowski said. «Some are equally well known, like media/medium, while some are more common as singulars but can form the plural in the same way as data, like stadium and atrium and auditorium. English absorbed a large number of Latin terms during the Renaissance and many of them were used with Latin plurals and still are, especially in academic contexts, like colloquia, symposia, curricula.»
If you need a new starter word, check out our list of which letters show up the most in English words. If you need hints and the answer for today’s super-tricky Wordle puzzle, read on.
Today’s Wordle hints
Before we show you today’s Wordle answer, we’ll give you some hints. If you don’t want a spoiler, look away now.
Wordle hint No. 1: Repeats
Today’s Wordle answer has no repeated letters.
Wordle hint No. 2: Vowels
There are two vowels in today’s Wordle answer.
Wordle hint No. 3: First letter
Today’s Wordle answer begins with the letter D.
Wordle hint No. 4: Engineering
Today’s Wordle answer can refer to an axis of reference point in engineering and drafting.
Wordle hint No. 5: Meaning
Today’s Wordle answer can refer to a singular piece of information. Think «data,» but just one item.
Today’s Wordle answer
Today’s Wordle answer is DATUM. Yes, not exactly the most common word out there, although its plural counterpart, data, is more well-known. If you blew it, join the club. Tomorrow’s another day…
Yesterday’s Wordle answer
Yesterday’s Wordle answer, June 4, No. 1446 was CEASE.
Recent Wordle answers
May 31, No. 1442: HABIT
June 1, No. 1443: ROUGH
June 2, No. 1444: PREEN
June 3, No. 1445: ADMIN
What’s the best Wordle starting word?
Don’t be afraid to use our tip sheet ranking all the letters in the alphabet by frequency of uses. In short, you want starter words that lean heavy on E, A and R, and don’t contain Z, J and Q.
Some solid starter words to try:
ADIEU
TRAIN
CLOSE
STARE
NOISE
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AT&T’s New Senior Mobile Plan Offers Big Discounts — and Sorry, 55 Counts as a ‘Senior’
AT&T has a new offering for customers 55 years old and up that’s cheaper than its other plans — and is available throughout the US.

AT&T has unveiled a new phone plan for seniors, offering mobile service at a discount for customers 55 years old and up. (Yes, Gen X, that’s you — or some of you, at least.) True, the new plan is a bit bare-bones without the fancier features of the carrier’s pricier offerings, but it’s also cheaper than those and notably more affordable than its former senior plan.
Carriers typically offer several plans to satisfy a range of customers, from the frugal to those that are willing to pay for every perk and bundled streaming service they can get. But plans targeting older Americans are often more bare-bones offerings, offered at lower prices to appeal to customers on fixed and limited incomes. AT&T’s new AT&T 55 Plus plan is the most affordable it’s offered in years.
In exchange, the AT&T 55 Plus plan is pretty basic. For $40 per month for a single line (or $35 per month per line with two lines), you’ll get unlimited voice calls, texting and data in the US, Canada and Mexico, and though AT&T’s senior plan page indicates it has «5G access included,» there’s no clarity on which circumstances will enable high-speed data downloads and uploads on the senior plan.
The plan also has 10GB of hotspot data per line per month, which is more generous than some other carrier offerings on our best senior plans list, along with a maximum 720p (SD) streaming speed for video. The plan also provides access to AT&T’s free ActiveArmor app that blocks spam calls.
Previously, AT&T offered a slightly discounted senior phone plan at $62 per month that was only available to customers living in Florida. Verizon retains a similar Florida-only senior plan. T-Mobile has several plans for seniors, from an older and basic Essentials Choice 55 plan starting at $45 per month up to Experience Beyond w/ 55 Plus starting at $85 per month and offering all the perks and extras of T-Mobile’s other plans, including a five-year plan price guarantee, streaming services and satellite service beyond T-Mobile’s network.
Here’s a breakdown of the best senior plans carriers offer 55-years-old and up customers:
Best Senior Plans: T-Mobile, AT&T, Mint Mobile and Verizon
Plan | Cost 1 line (AutoPay) | Cost 4 lines (AutoPay) | High-speed data | Hotspot data limit | Price guarantee | Max number of lines | Streaming resolution | |
T-Mobile | Essentials Choice 55 | $45 | N/A | 50GB | Unlimited 3G | N/A | 2 | 480p (SD) |
T-Mobile | Go5G 55 Plus | $75 | N/A | Unlimited 5G | 50GB | N/A | 2 | Up to 4K |
T-Mobile | Experience Beyond w/ 55+ | $85 | N/A | Unlimited 5G | 250GB | 5 years | 2 | Up to 4K |
AT&T | AT&T 55+ | $40 | $140 | Unlimited | 10GB | N/A | 10 | 480p (SD) |
Mint Mobile | Mint 55 | $15 | N/A | 5GB | Shared 5GB main data budget | N/A | 5 | 480p (SD) |
Verizon | Verizon 55 Plus | $62 | N/A | Unlimited 4G LTE | Unlimited 3G | N/A | 2 | 480p (SD) |
It’s worth noting that every carrier plan’s listed lowest price requires customers to sign up for autopay — otherwise, the plans are more expensive every month. Customers must also prove their age by submitting an identification document to their carrier.
Later this summer, AT&T will also offer a bundle combining two lines of AT&T 55+ with the customer’s choice of either AT&T Fiber or AT&T Internet Air fixed wireless access internet, according to the carrier’s blog post.
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