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Catch up on the latest from the Tech world this month.
From the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip to the launch of Nothing Phone (2), through the new Threads social network, or Twitter's rebrand for X, the month of July was a month full of very interesting news in the technological world. Today, on the iServices blog, we give you 5 more news that you may have missed!
Video messaging on WhatsApp? Now it's possible!
It is true that many users already send videos in WhatsApp conversations, whether through single-view content or literally sending the video file to the conversation. Now, just as it is possible to send voice messages, it is now possible to send video messages. These can be up to 60 seconds long and will be encrypted. To send video messages on WhatsApp, simply click on the voice messages icon to switch to video, and click and hold again to start recording. The new feature will be available to all users in the coming weeks.
There will be a Samsung Galaxy S23 FE
A photograph in the archives of the Wireless Power Consortium, the international consortium responsible for the market adoption of the Qi wireless charging protocol, was exposed on the Internet, as well as a registration. The file dates back to the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE, registered on the 26th, and the photo shows the front panel of the equipment. It is expected that in terms of design it will be similar to the Galaxy A54, and that it will have a state-of-the-art chip.
OnePlus' new Foldable already has a name
On the launch day of Samsung's new foldables, OnePlus responds sarcastically in a tweet where, based on a pun, it reveals the name of its first folding equipment: “We POEN when others FOLD”, it reads. This time, we may see a OnePlus Open at the end of August.
Apple wants screens without bezels
Apple has been strengthening with its screen suppliers, Samsung and LG, to provide frameless screens, the famous bezel. At issue is the reduction of this edge in the lineup of the iPhone 15 and possibly eliminating it altogether in the future. However, Cupertino's technology faces some challenges, namely the fact that it resists the adoption of curved screens (which allow you to hide the circuits surrounding the display), and the plan to implement a front camera underneath the screen.
A new Sony smartphone on the way
A Reddit user posted what appears to be a promotional video for the Xperia 1 IV, which is scheduled for release in September. Rumors point to a rear camera system consisting of a wide sensor and an ultrawide sensor. Among the specifications confirmed by GSMarena are the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, 16GB of RAM and fast charging capacity at 33W.
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A 3D rendering of the alleged iPhone 7 has appeared online. This image was shared on Twitter by the user OnLeaks.

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