• This Galaxy S23 Plus deal takes £450 off the launch price

    Samsung makes some of the very best Android phones on the market, and this deal bags you one of our favourites for a hefty reduction. Affordable mobile network Giff Gaff is currently offering the Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus for a mere £599, around a £450 reduction over the RRP the device was launched at last year. Considering this is a phone that still stands up against the best getting it for the price of a mid-range Android isn't something to be missed and there's every chance it won't last...

  • The Galaxy S23 Ultra is now almost half of what it cost at launch

    For anyone hoping to upgrade to a true flagship phone on a budget, you don’t have to wait for a miracle thanks to the S23 Ultra deal we’ve just spotted. If you head on over to Giffgaff, you can nab a ‘like new’ model of the high-end phone for just £669. That’s an outrageously cheap price when you consider that when the phone launched early last year, you were expected to part with £1249 for the privilege of having one. Technically, you can get it for even cheaper than that if you don’t...

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    Samsung launches Certified Re-Newed Galaxy S23 Series for Earth Day

    The Samsung Galaxy S23 Series is now available on the company's Certified Re-Newed program. All of the devices on this program are like-new but still technically second hand, meaning lower prices.

  • Samsung Galaxy A55 vs. Galaxy S23 FE (Exynos)

    The Samsung Galaxy A55 vs. Galaxy S23 FE is quite an unlikely duo for one of our dedicated versus articles, but Samsung's pricing strategy led us here. After launching this year's popular Galaxy A55 at around €450 (now just a little over €400), the company has positioned it too close to its budget flagship, the Galaxy S23 FE. But those devices are not created equal by any means. The Galaxy S23 FE is still the more expensive of the two (now selling for around €500), but it also delivers a...

  • HMD Pulse might be launching this week

    HMD Global recently announced that it would start making smartphones under its own brand following many years of releases under the Nokia brand. One of, if not the first HMD-branded smartphones, will be the Pulse, which was extensively leaked earlier this month. Back then we thought it would land in July, but it turns out it could arrive way sooner than that - this week, in fact. That is according to a now taken down listing by Finnish retailer Gigantti, which had the phone up with specs and...

  • The week began with the first 80s of 2024

    Learn if our first day in the 80s this year is earlier than average and check out our historical April warmth numbers.

  • Here's when to expect the first M4 Macs to launch

    Apple is quickly moving ahead with its next-generation Apple Silicon plans. According to new reports this week, the first M4 Macs are expected as soon as later this year. Here’s what to expect. more

  • Vietnam launches first-ever triathlon federation

    Triathlons have gained substantial popularity in Vietnam over the past decade

  • A first glimpse at our galaxy's magnetic field in 3D

    Thanks to new sophisticated techniques and state-of-the-art facilities, astronomy has entered a new era in which the depth of the sky can finally be accessed. The ingredients of our cosmic home, the Milky Way galaxy—stars, gas, magnetic fields—can at long last be mapped in 3D.

  • First flights to Rwanda in 10 to 12 weeks

    The PM says there is a "loud minority" who will try to stop government plans to send migrants to Rwanda.

  • Perth's brief wet, the first rain in weeks

    The Perth area and surrounds had not recorded any rainfall in the past five-to-seven weeks but yesterday it finally arrived. Unfortunately, it mostly came down in meager quantities despite the dark, tall clouds. Thunderstorms in the Perth area and to its north yesterday promised to deliver what the city and surrounds desperately need, proper rain, but they ended up only bringing less than about 10mm to most areas. Some of it was lost down the cracks in the ground. It was the first rain...

  • We may have spotted the first magnetar flare outside our galaxy

    Not all gamma-ray bursts come from supernovae.