In today’s news roundup, we’ve got the inside scoop on the upcoming Realme GT 7 and OnePlus Ace 3 Pro, rumored to launch in July with cutting-edge Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipsets. Learn about Apple’s ambitious plans for a foldable iPhone, the first “electronic skin” ever created by Chinese scientists, and Huawei’s most recent legal dispute over trademark infringement. Plus, catch up on Apple’s push to bring Apple TV+ to China and more top stories you can’t miss!

Realme GT 7, OnePlus Ace 3 Pro price range tipped before rumored launch in July

There have been reports that as many as four Chinese smartphone brands, such as OnePlus, iQOO, Realme, and Redmi, are gearing up to launch affordable flagship phones in China. While the Redmi K70 Ultra is tipped to feature the Dimensity 9300+ chipset, the OnePlus Ace 3 Pro, iQOO Neo 9S Pro+, and the Realme GT 7 are all expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. A tipster has shared a few details about the OnePlus and Realme flagship phones and their expected price range.

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Chinese Scientists Develop World’s First “Electronic Skin” that can Distinguish Between Pressure, Strain & Friction

Scientists at Tsinghua University in China have achieved a breakthrough in artificial skin technology, developing the world’s first “electronic skin” with a bionic three-dimensional architecture. This innovation aims to mimic the remarkable capabilities of human skin in perceiving touch.

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Foldable iPhone reportedly to use Samsung display, iPad could opt for LG

Apple is finally dipping its toes into the foldable phone market, and they’re bringing in the big guns to help. Korean media outlet TheElec reports that Apple has tapped Samsung Display and LG Display to develop foldable screen panels for its upcoming devices.

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Huawei sues two individuals for trademark infringement, seeking more than $100k in compensation

Tech giant Huawei is taking a strong stance against trademark infringement, filing a lawsuit against two individuals, Gao and Li, in Beijing’s Haidian District People’s Court. The lawsuit accuses them of illegally using the “Huawei” trademark and engaging in unfair competition, potentially misleading consumers.

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Apple is Trying to Bring Apple TV+ to China, will Become the Only American Streaming Service Operating in China

Apple is reportedly in negotiations with China Mobile, the world’s largest mobile network operator by subscriber base, to launch its Apple TV+ video streaming service in China.

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