Sanuj is a tech writer who loves exploring smartphones, tablets, and wearables. He began his journey with a Nokia Lumia and later dived deep into Android and iPhone. He's been writing about tech since 2018, with bylines at Pocketnow, Android Police, Pocket-Lint, and MakeUseOf. When he's not testing gadgets, he's either sipping chai, watching football, or playing cricket.
Latest articles by Sanuj Bhatia

Galaxy S26 Ultra design seemingly confirmed by early case listings
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Design leaks again With a February 25 launch nearing, multiple leaks are now pointing to the same final Galaxy S26 Ultra design.

AirDrop support may soon be available for Pixel 9 users
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Pixel 9 next Evidence from the latest Android Canary build points to Pixel 9 phones gaining support for AirDrop-Quick Share cross-sharing capability soon.

Gmail is getting a new AI inbox as Google brings Gemini front and center
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Gemini takes over Google's latest Gmail update blends AI search, writing tools, and inbox prioritization into one experience.

Pixelsnap chargers could soon get software updates from Google
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Updates for accessories Google appears to be preparing firmware updates for its Pixelsnap wireless chargers.

The Galaxy S26 launch date looks increasingly certain after the latest leak
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Mark your calendars Samsung's next flagship launch appears all but confirmed, with multiple sources now backing a late-February reveal.

Lenovo's take on Meta Ray-Ban-style AI glasses is real — but only as a concept
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Lenovo joins the race Lenovo's AI Glasses focus on seamless daily productivity, but they're not a consumer product yet.

Lenovo just showed off a bunch of new laptops and charging gear at CES 2026
By Sanuj Bhatia published
CES hardware drop Lenovo's latest CES reveals focus on updated computing devices and everyday accessories.

CES 2026: This new Whoop rival promises all-day health tracking with no subscription
By Sanuj Bhatia published
New Whoop competitor The subscription-free Luna Band positions itself as a direct alternative to Whoop at CES 2026.

Samsung is already testing Perplexity inside Bixby ahead of Galaxy S26 launch
By Sanuj Bhatia published
AI brain for Bixby Samsung is testing Perplexity inside Bixby as it prepares a major Galaxy AI upgrade ahead of the S26 launch.

Google Photos is coming to Samsung TVs, but not in the way you'd think
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Photos hit the big screen Google Photos support is officially headed to Samsung TVs, starting with Memories in March 2026.

OnePlus 15R vs. Samsung Galaxy S25 FE: Two premium midrange phones, very different priorities
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Power vs balance The OnePlus 15R goes all-in on performance and fast charging, while the Galaxy S25 FE plays it safe and familiar.

Here's your first look at the OnePlus phone with a massive 9,000 mAh battery
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Battery like no other The first real-world images of the OnePlus Turbo reveal its design ahead of its official launch in 2026

Gmail might finally let you switch to a new address without starting over
By Sanuj Bhatia published
A long-awaited feature Gmail could soon solve one of its biggest limitations by allowing users to choose a new address without starting over.

This video puts the Galaxy Z TriFold's durability to the test, and it doesn't end well
By Sanuj Bhatia published
It didn't survive Samsung's first tri-folding phone proved extremely fragile under pressure, especially during the reverse bend.

Google One is offering 50% off its 2TB storage and AI Pro plans right now
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Year-end savings Google is offering a limited-time 50% discount on annual Google One and AI Pro plans for new users.

Google starts rolling out Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1.1 is rolling out with an important fix
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Apps stop crashing Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1.1 rolls out with a fix for widespread app crash problems.

PSA: A strange Pixel camera bug is stopping some photos from being saved
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Worrying camera bug Some Pixel owners say photos fail to save when taking many shots in quick succession.

Android Auto may finally let you cast media from your phone
By Sanuj Bhatia published
It might finally happen Android Auto may soon let users cast media directly from their phone to the car’s display.

OnePlus reportedly developing a phone with battery bigger than two Galaxy S25s combined
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Battery beast incoming The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip may power this upcoming battery-focused OnePlus phone.

Samsung is putting Gemini on a fridge, and it'll debut at CES 2026
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Gemini goes kitchen The company will showcase Gemini-powered smart appliances, including a fridge and wine cellar, at CES 2026.

Google Photos is making it easier to find pictures of the people you care about
By Sanuj Bhatia published
People, right up front A new Google Photos update adds easy shortcuts for face groups across Search and Ask Photos, allowing you to quickly find photos of important people.

Samsung's new One UI 8.5 beta for Galaxy S25 cleans up a lot of issues
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Bugs squashed Samsung's One UI 8.5 beta 2 for the Galaxy S25 focuses on bug fixes and stability improvements.

Samsung may already be preparing a wide-screen foldable to rival Apple's first foldable
By Sanuj Bhatia published
A wider fold incoming Samsung is reportedly working on a wider foldable with a 4:3 display to rival Apple's first foldable iPhone.

Meet the Exynos 2600: Samsung's major leap in chipset technology for Galaxy S26
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Samsung's next-gen chip Samsung has officially unveiled the Exynos 2600, featuring a 10-core CPU and promises big gains in performance, efficiency, and thermal management.

Galaxy S26 may launch with hidden One UI 8.5 features for a smarter user experience
By Sanuj Bhatia published
AI features incoming Samsung's Galaxy S26 series might unveil exclusive One UI 8.5 features—including an AI notification summary—heralding a significant software upgrade.
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