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The Most Important Tech News Of The Week: Powered by 0mninet

Introduction

AI is Everywhere: Samsung Foldables, Nothing’s Comeback, and Apple’s Silent War, from folding flagships powered by AI, to transparent phones designed for digital rebels, to Apple scrambling to stay relevant in the AI race this week gave us a full-spectrum glimpse into where the tech world is heading.

Let’s dive in the three tech stories of this week.



📱 Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025: Foldables Just Got Smarter




Foldable smartphone with futuristic AI interface on screen, displayed in a sleek blue environment with abstract circuit patterns – symbolizing Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 innovations.


On July 9th, Samsung hosted its much-anticipated Galaxy Unpacked 2025, introducing the Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, and the new Galaxy Watch 8 Series — all pushing the boundaries of what AI and hardware can do together.


🔍 Galaxy Z Fold7 – A True Multitasking Beast

Samsung’s new Z Fold7 is thinner (only 8.9mm when closed) and lighter than its predecessor, but packs more power than ever. You get:

  1. An immersive 8-inch AMOLED display perfect for productivity, video editing, or split-screen multitasking.

  2. A stunning 200MP camera, enhanced with AI scene optimization.

  3. Circle to Search, a feature powered by Google Gemini AI, lets you circle anything on screen (even from a paused video) and get instant results. Imagine watching a YouTube video, circling a cool jacket, and instantly finding where to buy it.


🔄 Z Flip7 – The Fun, Stylish One

The Flip7 is for those who value style and compact design without compromising performance:

  1. A larger 6.9" internal display, and an expanded cover screen that supports full apps and notifications.

  2. Battery improvements + on-device AI for wellness, outfit suggestions, smart replies, and even meal planning based on your preferences.


💸 Compared to last year’s Z Flip6, the Flip7 improves in durability, battery life, and AI usefulness, not just flashy features. And for the budget-conscious:

the Flip7 FE offers many flagship features at a lower price point great for students or first-time foldable users.

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Nothing Phone (3): Carl Pei’s Transparent War on Big Tech



Transparent Nothing Phone (3) glowing with LED light ring, minimalist app icons on screen, standing in front of blurred Apple and Samsung logos – representing Carl Pei’s challenge to tech giants.


Carl Pei, ex-OnePlus co-founder and now CEO of Nothing, is back with the Phone (3)  and he's taking clear shots at Apple and Samsung,

Claiming: " They're scared of us."

But is the hype real?


✨ What Makes Phone (3) Different

  1. Transparent design with customizable Glyph Interface lighting effects for notifications, timers, even Uber arrival.

  2. New Essential Space mode lets you strip your phone down to the basics when you want to focus (no distractions).

  3. Essential Search: AI-powered on-device search that helps you find anything instantly from files, messages, contacts way faster than Android’s default.


📱 Price? Expected to be around $500–$600, making it a serious contender for best mid-range phone of the year.


🔝 Other Killer Phones We Recommend Right Now

If you’re into high-performance + budget-friendly phones, check these out:

  1. Google Pixel 8a – amazing camera, clean Android, great AI features for $499.

  2. Nothing Phone (2) – still a beast, now cheaper than ever.

  3. Motorola Edge 40 Neo – solid specs, beautiful design, and under $400.

    These devices are proof you don’t need to spend $1,200 to get a great smartphone.

🧠 Nothing is more than hype — it’s a brand with vision, design ethics, and community at its core. If Apple is the establishment, Nothing is the rebellion.

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🍏 Apple Eyes Mistral AI – A Bold Move to Catch Up


Glowing Apple logo below three floating AI bubbles labeled ChatGPT, Gemini AI, and Mistral AI, on a deep blue circuit background – symbolizing Apple’s late push in the AI race.


Rumors are swirling that Apple may be in talks to acquire Mistral AI, a French unicorn startup valued at over €6 billion, known for its open-weight language models and lightweight yet powerful architectures.


🧠 Who is Mistral AI?

Founded by ex-Google DeepMind and Meta researchers, Mistral has taken the AI world by storm with:


  1. Mistral-7B and Mixtral  compact models that outperform larger LLMs in efficiency and reasoning.

  2. A focus on open-source AI, a direct challenge to OpenAI’s more closed approach.

  3. Their chatbot Le Chat is becoming increasingly popular in Europe.


🆚 The Bigger Picture: Apple vs the AI Giants


  1. OpenAI is dominating with GPT-4 and integrations across Microsoft.

  2. Google is pushing hard with Gemini 1.5 Pro, embedded into Android, Chrome, and even YouTube.

  3. Meta is investing heavily in Llama 3 and open-source tools.


Meanwhile, Siri still lags, no real updates since 2023, and the big AI overhaul isn't expected until late 2026.

If Apple seals the deal with Mistral, it could:

Build a more private, on-device AI assistant.

Compete with ChatGPT and Gemini on speed, usability, and creativity.

Finally bring Siri back to the podium, not as a joke — but as a true rival.


Source: 📖 Read More Here


🧠 Wrap-up: What This Week Tells Us


This week confirmed it: AI isn’t coming it’s already shaping everything.

From the phones we use, to the searches we run, to the assistant in our pocket intelligent systems are now the core battlefield for Big Tech.

Samsung bets on hardware+AI fusion,

Nothing proves that design + community still matter, and Apple?

Apple might just be playing its biggest AI card yet.


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