Krypto Nyheder: 13 september 2025

Technology News

  • Galaxy Z TriFold appears thinner than most Samsung foldables in first reveal
    October 30, 2025, 1:02 AM EDT. Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold has been shown for the first time, and early indications say it could be thinner than most of Samsung's foldables. The Korea Economic Daily notes the TriFold looks to run about 4.2mm when unfolded, similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 7, and around 12-15mm (roughly 14mm) when folded. If accurate, that would place it slimmer than most prior book-style Fold devices-while the Galaxy Z Fold 7 sits at 8.9mm, earlier models range from 12.1mm to 17.1mm. The Huawei Mate XT remains a benchmark at 12.8mm folded. Samsung has not yet announced a full reveal or release window, but the early chatter underscores the company's ongoing push to shrink foldables.
  • BofA lifts Apple price target to $320 ahead of Q4 earnings on AI potential
    October 30, 2025, 1:00 AM EDT. Bank of America reiterates a Buy on Apple and raises its price target to $320 ahead of the fiscal Q4 release, citing stronger iPhone 17 demand and AI upside. The note expects higher iPhone unit estimates, with guidance for revenue growth in the high single digits for the current quarter. Mohan highlights solid iPhone 17 Pro/Max sales as a key driver. The firm also points to AI as a meaningful lever for longer-term revenues, including potential AI augmented wearables, in-house AI robots/smart home, and possible disruption to traditional search. The stock has gained about 56% since April and about 10% in 2025, trading near $268 prior to earnings.
  • Nothing Phone (3a) Lite review: Nothing's first entry-level phone with a single Glyph LED
    October 30, 2025, 12:58 AM EDT. Nothing Phone (3a) Lite marks Nothing's first entry-level device. It's closely aligned with the CMF Phone 2 Pro on most specs-6.77-inch 1080p 120Hz AMOLED, 5000mAh battery with 33W charging, and a 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro SoC. The design sticks with the brand's semi-transparent rear glass and a matte frame, though it can feel slippery. The Glyph light survives as a single LED in the bottom-right. Available in Black and White, the 8/128GB starts at $249/€249/£249, with 8/256GB at $279/€279/£279. Open sales started today. Inside the box: USB-C cable and silicone case. It's a compelling budget option for Nothing fans who want the look without the price.
  • Alphabet posts first $100B-quarter as AI push reshapes Google's business
    October 30, 2025, 12:56 AM EDT. Alphabet Inc. posted its first-ever quarter with more than $100 billion in revenue, underscoring the power of its internet empire amid antitrust scrutiny and fierce AI competition. In the July-September period, profit reached about $35 billion and revenue rose 16% to $102.3 billion, topping analysts' expectations and sending shares higher in after-hours trading. The results came as the company's CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted AI-powered momentum, including Gemini reaching 650 million monthly users and Google's expanding AI features across search and Chrome. Alphabet also raised its 2024 capex view to $91-93 billion, largely for data centers to power AI. Ad sales totaled $74.2 billion, up 13%, while the Cloud business continued to be the fastest-growing arm. The tone amid a DOJ case and competitor chatter remains confident about long-term AI-led growth.
  • Nothing Phone 3a Lite: Budget Android with a 6.77-inch display, AI features, and expandable storage
    October 30, 2025, 12:48 AM EDT. Nothing expands into the budget segment with the Phone 3a Lite, priced from 249 euros. It features a 6.77-inch AMOLED display at 120Hz (2,392×1,080, 10-bit color) and a triple camera setup: 50MP main, 8MP ultrawide, macro; 16MP front. Power comes from a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro, 8GB RAM, up to 256GB storage, plus a microSD slot for up to 2TB. An aluminum frame and IP54 rating accompany Nothing OS 3.5 and an AI-enabled Essential Space via an Essential Key. Preinstalled apps (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Meta services) are largely non-removable. A 5,000mAh battery supports 33W fast charging and 5W reverse wireless charging. The device signals budget pricing with some trade-offs in bloatware and camera array design.