This Week in Tech: Google Expands AI Chatbot, iPhone 16 Pro Rumors, and More

Olafare Oluwabukola
By Olafare Oluwabukola - Blogger 2 Min Read

There were some interesting tidbits from the tech world over the past week. Let’s quickly recap.

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This Week in Tech:

Google rolled out its AI chatbot Gemini to more regions beyond the US. It replaces the Google Assistant if you sideload the app, so be aware. Early feedback seems mostly positive so far.

Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro models for 2024 could get nice upgrades like bigger batteries and insane 2TB storage options, according to leaks. The screens are also said to be larger at 6.3 and 6.9 inches on the Pro and Pro Max.

iPhone 16 Camera Leak Confirms Vertical Lens Arrangement
iPhone 16 Camera Leak Confirms Vertical Lens Arrangement

Nothing made the Phone (2a) official this week ahead of a March 5 launch. Leaked pricing indicates it will start at €349 for an 8GB/128GB model, going up to €399 for 12GB/256GB. Solid mid-range specs for a good price.

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In a rare move, Samsung announced an upcoming software update for the Galaxy S24 series before rollout. It will add a vividness slider and camera improvements. Unique to openly discuss an update that hasn’t hit devices yet!

TikTok beats YouTube to launch first video app on Apple's Vision Pro
TikTok beats YouTube to launch first video app on Apple’s Vision Pro

So in summary, some interesting hardware rumors and software updates to watch for. We got a taste of future flagships and new AI chatbot reach. Exciting times in the tech world as always.

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