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  • Samsung’s New Flip Phone Highlights the Clamshell’s Comeback

    Samsung’s New Flip Phone Highlights the Clamshell’s Comeback

    Before smartphones turned ubiquitous, flip phones were the consumer-tech status symbol. They had compact and cool designs and user-friendly features. And let’s be honest: It’s tough to beat the thrill of ending a call by snapping a phone shut.

    Nowadays, the flip phone is back in vogue, albeit the “smart” kind, as old becomes new again.Just ask Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney, whom Samsung has tapped to drive that point home. In an ad for the company’s latest flip phone, the actress proclaims that her Galaxy Z Flip 5 is the “best accessory” for “how she looks and feels.”

    In July, Samsung unveiled its latest wave of foldable phones at its Unpacked event, where the Galaxy Z Flip 5 was arguably the tech star of the show. Compared to the Galaxy Z Fold 5, it received major upgrades, including a redesigned hinge and a much larger cover screen. The addition of that larger external display, along with software upgrades, means you can do things like record audio, peruse your calendar or track the stock market without ever unfolding the Z Flip 5. Its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Flip 4 had a comparatively small cover screen that wasn’t nearly as versatile.

    “Larger cover screens make these clamshells both more useful and more deliberate — sometimes you just want a piece of information without falling into a rabbit hole of app content, ” Avi Greengart, analyst at Techsponential, told CNET over email.

    Sydney Sweeney and Wonyoung at the Samsung event

    Back in the spotlight, en route to the mainstream

    But it isn’t just Samsung. In general, flip phones are undergoing a drastic transformation in comparison to their book-style counterparts like Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Google’s Pixel Fold. And much of that change is happening on the front screen.

    Weeks before Unpacked, Motorola launched its Razr Plus, outfitted with a larger cover screen that raised the bar for flip phones everywhere. In late 2022, Oppo, a top Chinese phone maker, shook up the cover design of flip phones first by introducing a vertically oriented cover screen to its first-ever flip phone, the Find N2 Flip.

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    These new flippable cover screens seem to have hit a sweet spot: larger and more useful than a smartwatch, but smaller and less distracting than a normal phone screen. The previous generation of flip phones felt like a regular phone with a smartwatch on the front — convenient for cursory checks, but not much else.

    “It’s the ‘be first or be better’ moment for the smartphone vendors,” said Will Wong, senior research manager at the International Data Corporation, a telecom market intelligence firm. “To win the foldable competition, the smartphone vendors will need to either be the first or create a more significant differentiation.”

    Armed with bigger cover screens, flippables are poised to come back into the mainstream provided hurdles like durability are overcome. Either way, this latest wave of redesigns underscores how the flip phone is reclaiming its main-character energy/place in the spotlight more than ever before.

    Take this anecdotal example: Oppo chose the Find N2 Flip as the product for its global foldable phone push, even though it had previously launched two book-style foldable phones in China. In fact, the Find N2 Flip is the crown jewel of Oppo’s global marketing blitz for its smartphone division, which involves sponsorships of elite sporting events including Wimbledon and the UEFA Champions League, which together attract a worldwide audience estimated in the hundreds of millions.

    The phone in half flip Oppo Find N2 Flip.

    Read more: Oppo Is Using Elite Sports Events to Convince People to Buy Phones

    It’s very possible that Oppo’s decision hinged on past sales performance of flip phones. Clamshell-style phones have accounted for more than 50% of foldable shipments from 2020 through to the first quarter of 2023, IDC told CNET in an email. This trend is unlikely to change, the research firm said, since the average selling price, or ASP, of a flip phone is generally lower than that of a book-style phone.

    “By the first quarter of 2023, clamshell’s ASP was below US$1,000 and was around 60% of the book-style’s ASP,” Wong told CNET in July.

    Though foldable phones still make up a small sliver of the broader smartphone market, sales of both book-style and flip phones are expected to balloon. IDC expects worldwide shipments of foldable phones to reach 21.4 million units in 2023. This represents an increase of more than 50% over the 14.2 million units shipped in 2022. By 2027, IDC expects foldable phones to capture 3.5% of overall market share, which translates to more than 48 million shipments.

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    Refined, not redefined

    Samsung announced the Galaxy Z Fold 5, its larger and more expensive foldable phone, alongside the Z Flip 5 at Unpacked. The book-style device is an improved version of last year’s Z Fold 4, with a different hinge. CNET’s Patrick Holland, who reviewed it, described the Z Fold 5 as a refinement rather than a redefinition. However, that essentially sums up the trend across the entire book-style foldable subcategory right now.

    Though more players are entering the space, and with a range of designs, the transformation days for book-style foldables seem to be behind us. Sure, new entrants such as Google’s Pixel Fold and Honor’s Magic V2 are exciting and — in the case of the latter — impossibly thin. Book-style foldables may also be seen as being more technologically innovative than flip phones.

    But they aren’t dramatically different from their predecessors right now, and that’s OK. In general, most phone makers have settled on the book-style design pioneered by Samsung in 2019 with its Galaxy Z Fold, meaning that device laid the foundation for the book-style foldable category as we know it today. No small feat. A couple of years later, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 debuted with stylus support, which was also another major milestone in foldable phone innovation, but that was two years ago.

    “In the short term, a significant transformation for book-style foldables in terms of hardware is not expected.” Wong told CNET in an email. “Nevertheless, we do see favorable use cases like navigation for this form factor. Thus, software optimization will still be one of the good directions for this particular product.”

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    Flipping into the future

    Clamshell-style phones have come a long way since the trendy gadgets first broke onto the scene in the late 1990s. Today large cover screens seem to be a design hallmark for fancy flip phones, with Samsung, Oppo, and Motorola all slapping a bigger display onto the front of their respective flippables. With that change this year, it’s hard to imagine a dramatic evolution of the flip phone design going forward — it seems to have reached a stable point.

    “The hardware design and the focus on the larger cover screen is not expected to have a huge change at this stage, as there is a limitation from the hardware aspect, especially when considering that the phone battery’s shape is unlikely to have a significant breakthrough in the short term.” Wong said.

    The flip phone has certainly regained its cool factor, but it still has hurdles to clear before becoming mainstream. Device makers will likely focus on bringing improvements to the software and durability of their products, key areas of concern for foldables. Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 5, for instance, has no official IP rating for dust, meaning it can’t withstand dust ingress apart from the hinge dusters brushing particles away. That’s a lot to overlook for a $1,000 phone. Flip phones will also have to compete with established smartphones in terms of performance, price and features (better cameras, for example).

    “And that is why we saw Motorola launched both Moto Razr 40 (Motorola Razr 2023 in the US) and Moto Razr 40 Ultra (Motorola Razr Plus), which is a dual-track strategy to attract consumers with lower budget,” Wong added.

    Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and its flippable rivals can enjoy their moment in the spotlight. They may not fully replace regular candy bar-shaped phones anytime soon, but they certainly offer a unique and nostalgic experience for those who appreciate their charm.

    Flip phones are back, and it’s their time to shine.

  • Best Stereo Speakers for 2023

    Best Stereo Speakers for 2023

    Soundbars and powered speakers are great for regular use. But if you want the best sound possible for your listening experience, you’ll want a pair of passive speakers powered by an AV receiver or amplifier for high quality audio performance. No matter your budget, there’s a set of speakers for you — from the adorable $65 Dayton Audio B652-AIR to the seriously thrilling $999 Bowers & Wilkins 606 S2 Anniversary. You can buy them on their own or use them as a basis for a surround system in the future.

    Whether you want to listen to music or even enjoy a movie night these are the best stereo speakers I’ve tested at CNET between $50 and $1,000.

    Also consider:

    • JBL L82 $2,750: More dynamic than the Q Acoustics 3050i floorstanders and with better vocal articulation than our favorites, the Bowers and Wilkins 606. What they don’t do is razor-sharp imaging — instead these are rock and roll speakers. They’re for kicking back and enjoying your records rather than intensive listening sessions, and for that they’re great. The cheaper JBL L52, at a third of the price, offer a similarly “rock focused” performance and are a much better value.

    • Q Acoustics 3050i $1,099: The Q3050i are excellent performers, and relatively slim as far as floorstanding speakers go. While a speaker like the $999 JBL L52 bookshelf may offer more dynamics, these speakers offer great imaging and impressive bass. As a result the Q Acoustics are my current reference speaker in the CNET test labs. At the time of writing they’re listed as out of stock.

  • WiiM Pro Plus Takes on Sonos Port for Half the Price

    WiiM Pro Plus Takes on Sonos Port for Half the Price

    The Chromecast Audio was one of the most truly useful gadgets of its time — a dedicated music streamer for under $50 that could also be controlled with your voice. Though you can still purchase the Chromecast Audio, it has been discontinued so long that there are now preschoolers who never saw it in production. I spent all of those years trying to find a suitable replacement, including some kludgy hacks to the Xiaomi Mi Box S, but in the WiiM Pro I finally found what I wanted. While the Pro costs more at $149than the Chromecast ever did, the WiiM Pro can also do more — much more. It’s essentially a Sonos Port — a music streamer that can also distribute an analog source — but with full hi-res support and at one-third of the price.

    Though it doesn’t actually replace the Pro, the brand new WiiM Pro Plus picks up where the Pro leaves off, mainly by improving the “simply OK” parts. The WiiM Pro did a lot of things right, but a weak point was its analog input, which had an AM-radio frequency response. The Plus potentially fixes this by adding a TI Burr-Brown Audio PCM1861 ADC to convert an analog signal and squirt it out to other WiiM devices (though not Airplay ones, sadly). While I didn’t have a problem with the sound of the analog output of the WiiM, the Plus adds an even better DAC (AKM 4493SEQ) and upgraded operational amp. It also does DSD, which should please some audiophiles.

    The Wiim media streamer and its remote

    Otherwise, the Plus offers everything that the Pro did including Wi-Fi, Ethernet, digital optical and digital coax. The streamer also offers an absolutely comprehensive number of streaming standards. including AirPlay 2, Alexa Casting, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Qobuz, Deezer, TuneIn, iHeartRadio and Chromecast built-in. While the Pro is Roon Ready, the company says that certification is coming soon for the updated version.

    The WiiM Pro Plus features a comprehensive control app for iOS and Android, but it also ships with a voice-capable remote.

    Though most people will be very happy with the performance of the WiiM Pro, the new unit be worth the upgrade for some others. Specifically, If you’re looking to stream a turntable to other rooms, the WiiM Pro Plus looks to be your best option — and it’s still half the price of the Port.

    The WiiM Pro plus is available from today for $219.

  • Lionel Messi: How to Watch, Stream Inter Miami vs. Charlotte on MLS Season Pass Today

    Lionel Messi: How to Watch, Stream Inter Miami vs. Charlotte on MLS Season Pass Today

    Lionel Messi is back in action on Friday evening as Inter Miami host Charlotte in a tricky Leagues Cup quarterfinal clash at Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

    The Leagues Cup is a 47-team knockout tournament that includes every club from both the MLS and Mexico’s Liga MX.

    Having edged past Mexican side Cruz Azul 2-1, thanks to a stunning stoppage-time free-kick from Messi on his Miami debut last month, Inter have since gone on to see off Orlando City and beat FC Dallas via a thrilling penalty shootout to reach this stage of the tournament.

    They now come up against a battling Charlotte side, which beat Houston Dynamo with a 2-1 comeback win in the previous round.

    Kickoff for Friday’s contest is set for 8:30 p.m. ET (5:30 p.m. PT) and will stream on Apple TV’s MLS Season Pass. Here’s everything you need to know on how to watch.

    Lionel Messi’s next game: Where and when is Inter Miami CF vs. Charlotte?

    This Leagues Cup fixture is set to take place at DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Friday, Aug. 11. Kickoff is at 8:30 p.m. ET, 5:30 p.m. PT in the US and Canada. That makes it a 1:30 a.m. BST start in the UK and a 10:30 a.m. AEST kickoff in Australia on Saturday morning.

    How can I watch Messi’s MLS and Leagues Cup games?

    Apple TV now has a 10-year deal with Major League Soccer and is the exclusive broadcaster of every MLS game in the 2023 season, plus Leagues Cup fixtures in most parts of the world via its MLS Season Pass service.

    That means you’ll need an Apple TV Plus or MLS Season Pass subscription to watch this game live.

    In the US, MLS Season Pass costs $13 a month or $79 for the season if you’re already a subscriber to the Apple TV Plus streaming service. If you don’t subscribe to Apple TV Plus, the MLS Season Pass costs $15 a month or $99 for the season.

    MLS Season Pass subscriptions are also available in more than 100 other countries, including Canada, Mexico, the UK and Australia. For prices outside the US, check here.

    Read more: MLS Season Pass on Apple TV: How to Watch Major League Soccer in 2023

    You can watch the games on any device that has the Apple TV app, including TVs, phones, tablets and computers. This includes iPhones, iPads, Apple TVs and Macs, as well as smart TVs and streaming devices that run the Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV and Google TV platforms.

    If you have a game console, there’s an Apple TV app for Microsoft’s Xbox One and Xbox Series S and X, and Sony’s PlayStation 4 and PS5. Recent TVs from Samsung, LG, Sony and Vizio also have Apple TV apps. More details on supported devices can be found on Apple’s site.

    Though Apple doesn’t have Apple TV apps for Android phones and tablets or Windows computers, it does let you stream its shows and MLS games using a web browser by going to tv.apple.com.

    How to watch Inter Miami CF vs. Charlotte online from anywhere using a VPN

    While MLS Season Pass is available in most parts of the world, there are some exceptions. If you find yourself in a country where you’re unable to view either service locally, you may need a different way to watch Messi play — that’s where using a VPN can come in handy. A VPN is also the best way to encrypt your traffic to stop your ISP from throttling your speeds on game day, and it’s a great idea if you’re traveling and find yourself connected to a Wi-Fi network and you want to add an extra layer of privacy for your devices and logins.

    With a VPN, you’re able to virtually change your location on your phone, tablet or laptop to get access to the game. Most VPNs, like our Editors’ Choice, ExpressVPN, make it really easy to do this.

    Using a VPN to watch or stream live sports events is legal in any country where VPNs are legal, including the US, UK and Australia, as long as you have a legitimate subscription to the service you’re streaming. You should be sure your VPN is set up correctly to prevent leaks: Even where VPNs are legal, the streaming service may terminate the account of anyone it deems to be circumventing correctly applied blackout restrictions.

    Looking for other options? Be sure to check out some of the other great VPN deals taking place right now.

    Quick tips for streaming Inter Miami CF vs. Charlotte using a VPN

    • With four variables at play — your ISP, browser, video streaming provider and VPN — your experience and success when streaming this match live may vary.
    • If you don’t see your desired location as a default option for ExpressVPN, try using the “search for city or country” option.
    • If you’re having trouble getting the game after you’ve turned on your VPN and set it to the correct viewing area, there are two things you can try for a quick fix. First, log in to your streaming service subscription account and make sure the address registered for the account is an address in the correct viewing area. If not, you may need to change the physical address on file with your account. Second, some smart TVs, like Roku, don’t have VPN apps you can install directly on the device itself. Instead, you’ll have to install the VPN on your router or the mobile hotspot you’re using (like your phone) so that any device on its Wi-Fi network now appears in the correct viewing location.
    • All the VPN providers we recommend have helpful instructions on their main site for quickly installing the VPN on your router. In some cases with smart TV services, after you install a cable network’s sports app, you’ll be asked to verify a numeric code or click a link sent to your email address on file for your smart TV. This is where having a VPN on your router will also help, since both devices will appear to be in the correct location.
    • And remember, browsers can often give away a location despite using a VPN, so be sure you’re using a privacy-first browser to log in to your services. We normally recommend Brave.
  • Best Home Theater Systems of 2023

    Best Home Theater Systems of 2023

    Sure, your TV screen may be the first thing people notice about your entertainment hub, but it’s sound quality that completes a proper home theater setup. Whether you want to invest in the best surround sound system you can get in order to transform your entertainment space or you just want something simple that will boast a big impact, there are plenty of great immersive audio options out there. And when it comes to buying a home theater sound system — from AV receivers and multispeaker setups to simpler-yet-still-powerful soundbars — we’ve got you covered.

    Soundbars offer a lot of performance in a compact package and cost much less to get up and running than a speaker system. You can even choose one with advanced features like Dolby Atmos and Wi-Fi streaming. Some soundbars offer an upgrade path including optional subwoofers and rear speakers, though if you want to truly mix and match speakers, an AV receiver is for you.

    Receivers offer a lot in the box and, unlike soundbars, they have plenty of HDMI inputs to accommodate different sources. You can even start with just a couple of stereo speakers — and I did this for a couple of years without feeling I was missing out. Yet, given you can get a full 5.1.4 Klipsch system for under $500 you don’t really need to wait.

    Whatever route you decide to go with — soundbars or AV systems — there should be something here that will improve your home entertainment experience. These are the best home theater systems available right now. We’ll update this list periodically as we review new products.

  • Chromebooks: Understand the Myths and Realities Before You Buy

    Chromebooks: Understand the Myths and Realities Before You Buy

    Chromebooks, or laptops that run on Google’s ChromeOS, have been around for more than a decade and have gone from basic internet appliances to excellent laptops for personal or professional use. Their user-friendly nature makes them a good option for schools, businesses and for people who are less tech-savvy.

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    But a lot of negative ideas about Chromebooks have circulated over the last 10 years too, including the fallacy that you can’t use them offline and that the devices are underpowered. Some of these critiques may have been true when Chromebooks were first released, but they have since been corrected or improved upon.

    Here are eight Chromebook misconceptions to ignore when looking for a new laptop.

    1. Chromebooks are underpowered

    This is a common misconception that dates back to the Chromebook’s launch, when it was mainly used for accessing the internet via the Chrome browser. As more people started using Chromebooks, including for school and business, Google increased the functionality of the operating system and Chromebook makers improved their performance to take advantage of new features. Now, like other laptops, you get what you pay for with a Chromebook.

    ChromeOS, the Chromebook operating system, still has low hardware requirements, though. This means Chromebooks can provide basic functionality for less money. Despite the low hardware requirements, Chromebooks can perform as well as — and in some cases better than — similarly priced Windows laptops.

    “New Windows laptops for $200 are few and far between and, frankly, are rarely worth buying,” CNET’s Joshua Goldman writes. “Finding a good $200 Chromebook, on the other hand, is pretty easy to do… Premium Chromebooks typically start between $400 and $500, but can easily run more than $1,000 depending on your needs.”

    The Lenovo Duet 3, for example, is $379, and it can stream videos, run almost any Android app and be used for cloud gaming via Nvidia GeForce Now or Xbox Cloud Gaming. Other premium Chromebooks, like the CNET Editor’s Choice award-winning Acer Chromebook Spin 714, are more expensive, but they can have up to 10 hours of battery life. They can also stream videos and handle productivity apps like Slack with ease.

    2. You can only use Chrome on Chromebooks

    It’s understandable — yet incorrect — to think that Chromebooks, which run on ChromeOS, can only use a Chrome browser. You can run other browsers, like Brave and Firefox, on your Chromebook.

    To use these browsers, you need to download the apps from the Google Play Store. While those apps are meant for Android phones, they will work on your Chromebook. Some apps have tablet support so they look cleaner and use the additional space on the screen of your Chromebook. Their windows can also be resized just like traditional desktop software.

    3. Chromebooks aren’t safe to use

    Chromebooks have multiple layers of protection to keep your data safe. For example, you’ll get automatic updates from Google so your device always has the latest patches. Chromebooks also run individual websites and apps in sandboxes to contain threats.

    These security features make Chromebooks more secure than many other laptops. According to CVE Details, a security vulnerability datasource, ChromeOS has had about 50 security vulnerabilities since 2010. In comparison, Windows 10 has had almost 3,000 vulnerabilities since 2013.

    4. Chromebooks don’t work offline

    While the first models were designed to be used online only, Google changed that long ago so that many Chromebook apps will work with or without an internet connection. You can use your Chromebook to take notes, watch movies and listen to music when offline. You can even check and respond to emails or view, edit or create documents in Google Drive. In these cases, whatever emails you are sending or changes you are making to documents won’t go through until you reconnect to the internet.

    5. You can’t game on Chromebooks

    Years ago you could only play web-based games on your Chromebook but since 2016, you can play many of the games in the Google Play Store. That includes games like Roblox and Apex Legends Mobile. You can also play games from Steam, Nvidia’s GeForce Now, Amazon Luna and Xbox Cloud Gaming on your Chromebook.

    Google is even selling Chromebooks made for cloud gaming. The Acer Chromebook 516 GE, Asus Chromebook Vibe CX55 Flip and Lenovo Ideapad Gaming Chromebook are the first three gaming Chromebooks that let anyone play AAA computer games without a high-end gaming PC using cloud services.

    Three Chromebooks from Acer, Lenovo and Asus from left to right designed for gaming with colorful backlit keyboards.

    6. Chromebooks aren’t good for photo or video editing

    For basic editing, the Google Play Store has a number of photo and video editing apps, including Adobe’s Android apps and LumaFusion, which are Chromebook-compatible. Google also unveiled a new video editor and movie maker in Google Photos in July.

    If you’re a business professional and need more advanced photo- or video-editing capabilities, like Adobe InDesign or Photoshop, you’ll still want a Windows, Mac or Linux laptop. However, if you are putting together a family photo album or a video for a family reunion, Chromebooks have everything you need.

    7. Chromebooks can’t run Microsoft Office

    Yes, you can run Microsoft Office on your Chromebook. However, instead of using the software suite made for Windows or MacOS, you’ll use Microsoft’s Office progressive web apps, or PWAs.

    PWAs are like the mobile versions of websites, but they give you more features, like offline use and push notifications. There are PWAs for Microsoft Office 365 that work great on Chromebooks. Besides having to download the PWAs, using them is the same as using the web versions of Office 365. Microsoft Office power users might find that Office PWAs aren’t as robust as the desktop software, but the PWAs will likely meet most people’s needs.

    8. You can’t use Windows on a Chromebook

    This one is half true. While you can’t install Windows onto your Chromebook, you can access the operating system via remote access. You can use remote computer access tools, like Parallels for Chrome or Chrome’s Remote Desktop, to connect your Chromebook to a Windows computer.

    Parallels lets you run full-featured Windows applications and is mainly meant for business users. Chrome’s Remote Desktop takes minutes to set up and can be used to access Windows — or Mac — software on your Chromebook. Is this cheating? Maybe, but I won’t tell if you won’t.

    For more on Chromebooks, check out these eight Chromebooks for any budget and how to see which Chromebooks are about to expire. You can also check out how to run Windows Office on your Chromebook.

  • Grab Amazon’s Premium Fire Max 11 Tablet for $190 (Save $40)

    Grab Amazon’s Premium Fire Max 11 Tablet for $190 (Save $40)

    Tablets are ultra convenient thanks to their portability and versatility. If you’re shopping for one of these nifty devices, but need a budget-friendly option, Amazon’s Fire Max 11 tablet is a solid iPad-alternative that offers some great features without breaking the bank. It regularly lists for $230, but Amazon has slashed the price by $40 right now, meaning you can get your hands on one for just $190. We don’t know how long this offer will last, so we recommend making your purchase sooner rather than later.

    The Fire Max 11 has an impressive 11-inch display with a 2,000×1,200 screen resolution and it comes equipped with 4GB of memory and 64GB of storage. If that’s too little for your needs, don’t fret. You can expand your storage up to 1TB with a microSD card — though you will have to buy one separately. The tablet has also upgraded to an aluminum body, rather than the plastic design of previous iterations. It’s also compatible with Wi-Fi 6, has Amazon Alexa and has optimal battery life, lasting up to 14 hours per charge. And if you need to use your tablet for video calls, it has an 8-megapixel camera, too. For those of you looking for a workstation, you can grab both a keyboard case and a stylus pen for this model, though they are each sold separately.

    It’s worth noting that this is an ad-supported model, which means advertisements will appear when the device is locked. However, you can always opt out later by paying a one-time fee through your Amazon account. Also note that Google Play is not supported on Fire tablets. If you want to see what else is out there, be sure to check out our roundup of the best tablet deals happening now.

  • 3rd iOS 17 Public Beta Hits iPhones Ahead of Highly Anticipated Apple Event

    3rd iOS 17 Public Beta Hits iPhones Ahead of Highly Anticipated Apple Event

    Apple’s next event is likely to be held Sept. 12, with the company expected to unveil the new iPhone 15 series, as well as the Apple Watch Series 9, a new Apple Watch Ultra and of course iOS 17. However, you don’t have to wait until then to get your hands on the third iOS 17 public beta, which just came out Friday.

    As long as you’re enrolled in the Apple Beta Software Program, which is free to do, you can check out upcoming iPhone features like improved autocorrect, interactive widgets, using your photos to create Live Stickers, and sharing your contact information via AirDrop.

    The iOS 17 developer beta, meant for developers, is currently on its fifth iteration. The public beta should be a more refined and stable version of the developer beta, though you may still deal with software bugs, features that don’t fully work, and other issues.

    Read more: Don’t Install the iOS 17 Developer Beta on Your iPhone

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    Not all iPhone models will work with iOS 17, so you’ll first need to check whether your device is compatible. You can see the full list of supported devices here — the iPhone XS and later should work with iOS 17. You can also check out our list of the best iPhones for 2023, in case you’re looking to upgrade to a newer model.

    If you’re interested in testing iOS 17 public beta 3, here’s everything you need to know to download the experimental software to your iPhone.

    How to download the iOS 17 public beta on your iPhone

    Before you download anything, make sure to update your iPhone to the latest version of iOS 16, and then back up your iPhone either to the cloud or computer. Backing up your device is incredibly important if you decide you no longer want iOS 17 and wish to go back to iOS 16. Without a backup, you could potentially lose important data when you revert. Alternatively, if you have a spare iPhone, consider running the public beta on that instead of your primary phone.

    Now that you’re ready, you can proceed.

    On your supported iPhone, go to the Apple Beta Software Program website and either sign in (if you’re already a member) or sign up. You’ll need an Apple ID to do either. If you’re signing up, follow all the prompts.

    On the Guide for Public Beta page, you’ll get more information about the iOS 17 public beta. Under Get Started, tap the blue enroll your iOS device link. On the next page, scroll down to the second section and depending on what software update you currently have, you have two options:

    • If you’re running iOS 16.4 or later, all you need to do is go to Settings > General > Software Update > Beta Updates and choose the iOS 17 public beta to install.
    • If you’re on iOS 16.3 or earlier, you must download a configuration profile (tap on the blue Download profile button), go to Settings, tap the profile, and follow the instructions.

    Finally, go to Settings > General > Software Update and install the iOS 17 public beta. Once your phone reboots, you’ll have access to iOS 17.

    iOS 17 public beta on the iPhone

    For more, check out our iPhone 14 review and everything you need to know about the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro.

  • Instagram Unveils New Features: How to Add Music to Carousels, and More

    Instagram Unveils New Features: How to Add Music to Carousels, and More

    Instagram on Friday unveiled a handful of new features it says will help you “express your creativity and connect with friends.” You’ll now be able to add music to image carousels, collaborate with friends on posts and reels, and respond to new “Add Yours” prompts.

    These new additions mostly build on top of existing features and will be rolling out globally.

    Instagram unveiled the new features with the help of musician Olivia Rodrigo. In a post announcing her new single, “Bad Idea Right?,” Rodrigo showcased a carousel of photos with the new single playing over the images.

    Here’s what to know about Instagram’s latest features.

    How to add music to photo carousels on Instagram

    This feature is easy to use and very similar to adding music to a single post. After choosing the photos you’d like to include in your carousel, continue through the pages as normal until you reach the page where you can caption or geotag your photos. There will now be an option to Add music as well.

    After selecting Add music, you’ll see a tab with song suggestions and a browse tab that categorizes songs by genre or mood. If you want to search for a specific song, type the name of the song into the search bar at the top of the page. You can preview songs before adding them to your post.

    Once you’ve selected the song that’s right for your carousel, you can scrub through the song to pick the best 90-second clip for your images. Instagram will also suggest sections of the song, to make it easy to pick.

    More collaboration on Instagram

    Another new feature gives you the ability to add three co-authors to posts, reels or carousels. It doesn’t matter whether the account you want to add is private or public. Once people accept the invitation to be a collaborator, they’ll be shown as a co-author on the post.

    Instagram also announced the “Add Yours” sticker that creators and artists can add to their reels. When fans tap the sticker, they’ll be able to contribute their own creative take on a trend or song. Creators and artists can then highlight their 10 favorite submissions, and fans will be notified if their reel is selected.

    For more on Instagram, check out the latest updates to Threads and learn how to turn on Quiet Mode.

  • Best Buy Anniversary Sale: Big Savings on Top Tech, All Weekend Long

    Best Buy Anniversary Sale: Big Savings on Top Tech, All Weekend Long

    It’s Best Buy’s anniversary, and to celebrate, the retailer has launched a three-day sale with huge markdowns on TVs, headphones, tablets, smartwatches, laptops, kitchen tools and more. There are a ton of deals available, so we’ve combed through the sale to find some of the best offers and have highlighted our favorites below. You can shop the sale now through Sunday, Aug. 13 at 9:59 p.m. PT (Monday 12:59 a.m. ET). Note that some of the prices — particularly on Apple products — have been matched at Amazon.

    Top deals available at Best Buy right now

    Find more great savings at Best Buy below.

    There are plenty of other markdowns worth checking out, so be sure to shop the entire sale selection at Best Buy to find more great deals.