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ONEXSUGAR Gaming Handheld Teased With Dual Screen Setup

One-Netbook, famous for their gaming hardware, and Sugar Cubes has announced a new gaming handheld called ONEXSUGAR.The unique selling point of this handheld is its dual-screen design to change the gaming experience. Let’s get into the details of what we have so far about this new device. Extended Game Field One-Netbook isn’t new to making gaming devices, be it external GPUs or handhelds. In this case, they take it to the next level with ONEXSUGAR. Unlike other creations like the AMD powered OneXFly F1 Pro, this will be Qualcomm Snapdragon powered and will be far away from Windows based gaming handhelds. One-Netbook has chosen Snapdragon processor which means ONEXSUGAR is shifting focus to compete in the Android handheld market. Although the model isn’t confirmed yet, this move follows the trend of portable Android gaming systems. Android Based Interface ONEXSUGAR will be based on Android system, giving gamers more options since it will support almost all apps and games in the stores, more versatile to use with gaming. For now, design and performance specs are still scarce, only one concept teaser image has been released. The teaser doesn’t show much of the device but it’s too grainy to tell much. Still the dual-screen concept has already got the gaming community excited. Innovative Dual-Screen Design What really makes ONEXSUGAR unique is the dual-screen layout. It has two screens, both can be used at the same time or independently of each other. When the second screen is turned on, the controllers can be attached to the smaller bottom screen, and the controls can be changed to landscape. This feature can change handheld gaming by offering new ways to interact with games and multitasking. From gamers to streamers to productivity monkeys, the dual-screen setup is more versatile than few devices can match. Availability and Price One-Netbook hasn’t created a page for ONEXSUGAR yet and no release date and price is known. Since it’s a dual-screen device, it will be more expensive than single-screen Android handhelds but may be cheaper than the top-of-the-line OneXFly F1 Pro. The teaser is out, more will come in the next few weeks. For now, fans can only guess its capabilities and how it will affect the gaming market. Conclusion ONEXSUGAR is a big step for One-Netbook and Sugar Cubes, combining technology with dual-screen design. Though many are still unknown, the teaser itself has already got the gamers hyped. Source: One-Netbook

New Xbox Controller with DualSense-Like Haptics Is Coming!

Big news for Xbox fans: a new controller is coming, codenamed “Sebile” according to a leaked Microsoft document from the FTC vs. Microsoft case back in September 2023 and it’s got everyone talking – with new features and likely to be tied to the next gen of Xbox consoles. Here’s everything we know so far about this next gen controller and its release date. Xbox Controllers Go Next Level It had some pretty cool stuff leaked in the document: *Improved Wireless: Direct to cloud connection. *Bluetooth 5.2: Pairs faster and more reliably with devices. *Modular Thumbsticks: For customization and repair. *Rechargeable and Replaceable Batteries: Sustainable and easy. *DualSense-Like Haptics: Taking a lot from the PS5’s DualSense controller, the feature promises next level gaming with haptic feedback. Haptic Feedback Included Notably included is haptic feedback, which is Xbox’s attempt to catch up with the innovation seen so far in Sony controllers. Back in the day, Microsoft Gaming boss Phil Spencer praised the PS5 controller and said they were looking into doing something similar in hardware at Xbox. Microsoft hasn’t said anything about Sebile but fans got some good news at the end of 2023. Tech4Gamers found a patent that matches the design of the leaked controller, filed in August. This patent confirms the Sebile project is more than just an idea, it’s real. Windows Central also confirmed the new controller is coming but it looks like Microsoft will be releasing it with the next gen Xbox console and not as a mid gen upgrade. Xbox’s Next Big Jump They’re also skipping the mid-gen refresh like Sony’s PS5 Pro and going straight to the next big console. Xbox’s Sarah Bond says the next console will be the biggest leap in technical capability for Xbox ever. The strategy is all about Microsoft’s long term play to change the game on gaming tech. Having the Sebile controller with the next console puts Xbox in a great position to offer a consistent and revolutionary gaming experience. Launch Timing Speculation No official dates have been announced but there’s whispers that Microsoft might release their new console sooner than expected, as early as 2026. That would give Xbox a head start over Sony who’s rumored to release PS6 in 2028. If true, the Sebile controller might come sooner rather than later. A release with the console would mean seamless integration and all new hardware for gamers. What This Means for Xbox Fans The Sebile controller is Xbox’s move to innovate and stay relevant in the gaming space. With haptics and modular components, Microsoft is listening to gamers’ demands for more immersive and customisable experiences. And the fact that the controller is coming with the next gen console means Microsoft is building one platform for gaming. Whether 2026 or beyond, new hardware is coming for Xbox and it’s gearing up for a new era of gaming. Wrap The Sebile Xbox controller leak gives us a glimpse of how big Microsoft can think. This controller could be the whole next gen feel of an Xbox controller with inspiration from what’s happening around the industry. With the hype building up, we’re all waiting for Microsoft to deliver on these promises and stay ahead in the console wars. Whether you’re an Xbox fan or just a curious gamer, the next few years are going to be wild.

Galaxy S25 Ultra Will Get UFS 4.0 Support

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Samsung reportedly gears up for an early launch of the Galaxy S25 series in 2025. In the spotlight, of course, is the premium Galaxy S25 Ultra, which may bring along subtle design enhancements while carrying a few noteworthy upgrades. So, here is a look in-depth at what has been known about this forthcoming flagship. Design Changes and Build The Galaxy S25 Ultra will feature minor design tweaks over the Galaxy S24 Ultra, like subtler rounded corners and a slimmer chassis, adding grace and extra refinement to it. There’s anticipation of an updated design language meant to ensure better ergonomics. All in all, this promises to keep close to that of the existing model. Display Samsung is sticking with the same resolution as previous years: 3,120 x 1,440 pixels for the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s screen. But here comes a big surprise related to brightness. The maximum brightness may reach 3,000 nits for a huge boost in readability under direct sunlight. This way, the Galaxy S25 Ultra remains one of the finest options to consume multimedia on. While earlier rumors claimed this would get upgraded to UFS 4.1, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will retain its UFS 4.0 storage. However, it will be disappointing for the few tech enthusiasts, whereby even the speed and efficiency of UFS 4.0 are outstanding. Samsung is preparing to offer a 16GB RAM variant for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, against the standard 12GB offered by its predecessors. This bump in memory will definitely ensure smoother multitasking and an overall better performance, especially for resource-intensive applications. Battery and Power Management Unfortunately, it seems Samsung won’t increase the Galaxy S25 Ultra battery capacity. The high-end phone will still boast the same 5,000mAh battery, the capacity level of previous generations. Sure, it may suffice for most users out there, but since today’s flagships are that powerful, the high-end Galaxy model getting a bigger capacity would’ve seemed so much more revolutionary to a lot of people. Find My Device: Missed Opportunity? One of the disadvantages exposed by the leaked files comes in with the Galaxy S25 Ultra having no support for Find My Device feature when the device is powered off. The feature, appearing with the signaling command ‘ro.bluetooth.finder.supported=false,’ might be available for configuration in settings, but this may be a deal-breaker for users who value device security above everything else. Is It Enough of an Upgrade? This generation, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra updates some of the more attractive factors – like brightness, a jump in the amount of RAM, and thinner overall design – it carries forward much from its predecessor, such as the battery capacity or the use of UFS 4.0 storage. Regarding important innovations, users might wait for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which is more promising to deliver at least the important hardware upgrades. Conclusion Setting up to be a polished and powerful flagship, the Galaxy S25 Ultra might fail to give users the revolutionary upgrade they have been hoping for. With increased brightness of the display, more memory, and refined design, this should still be of pretty strong appeal to the most devout Samsung fans. But in a year of incremental changes, Samsung’s biggest jumps are yet to come. With more information, the real potential of the Galaxy S25 Ultra will finally reveal itself. For now, it promises to deliver a solid-if somewhat familiar-premium smartphone experience. Source: Android Authority

Nintendo Switch 2: Rumors Point to March 28 Release Date

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The rumors of the Nintendo Switch 2 have been gathering more and more momentum as fans look towards a proposed official release date. Thus far, none has been set-until now. In fact, adding fuel to this already hot fire is a report via Italian website UAGNA claiming the accessories for both first- and third-party of the Nintendo Switch 2 launch from March 28th, 2025 onwards. And that just may be the console’s release date, too. Take it with a pinch of salt, like any rumor. It’s easy to get excited, but the sources behind this are not confirmed. That said, it’s not impossible. Just last month, another rumor said the Switch 2 would be revealed in January and released in March. And we’ve also heard the announcement could be on January 8th 2025. The original Switch was announced on October 20th 2016 and released on March 3rd 2017. But if the new console sticks to the rumored schedule Nintendo could be looking to shorten the time between announcement and release with the big reveal as early as January 2025. What We Know About the Nintendo Switch 2’s Specs Official details about the Switch 2 are still scarce, but several leaks have given us a glimpse into the hardware. It seems Nintendo once again teamed up with NVIDIA for a customized version of their Tegra 239 SoC based on the 2018-announced Orin SoC. This powerhouse of a chip features an 8-core CPU comprising 12 ARM Cortex-A78AE cores, and it comes with a GPU based on NVIDIA’s Ampere architecture featuring 2048 CUDA Cores. It will be supporting NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution and Ray Reconstruction too. But some of the console’s specifications have raised questions. It was revealed that the Switch 2 will support 4K when docked but only at 30fps. For many, it’s a letdown in consideration that Sony and Microsoft’s consoles have been sporting 60fps and even 120fps for several years. In 2025, many will be expecting more from a new console, especially one positioning itself to compete in the forever-changing gaming landscape. A Switch 2 Future? Despite the performance issues, analysts are still bullish on the Switch 2. In fact, they predict it could sell 80 million by 2028 – the same as the original. Of course, all that will depend on the games at launch. One of those is Metroid Prime 4, potentially a cross-platform launch akin to what Breath of the Wild pulled off for the original Switch. But even though backwards compatibility will certainly be one of the prominent features for the new console, to really hook the players, the Switch 2 will want a strong line-up in terms of brand new, thrilling games that showcase what one can do and get real footing in the market place. Final Thoughts For now, we can only wait. The rumors for a March 28 release date and a reveal in January 2025 are nice, but let’s not get ahead of our feet until we hear something from Nintendo. As the year of 2025 approaches, we shall see if they are truly able to live up to the hype of the Switch.

Qualcomm’s Next Snapdragon 8 Elite To Come Early In 2025

Since the launch, Snapdragon 8 Elite has been one of the best chipsets in the market. Qualcomm’s latest flagship processor beats most of the competition but the company is not resting here. It has already started working on the next generation chipset, reportedly called Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 and leaks are already coming in and giving us a glimpse of what to expect from this moster chipset. Early in 2025 According to Digital Chat Station, a well known tech leaker, Qualcomm wants to announce the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 ahead of schedule. For two years in a row, the company has been moving its Snapdragon Summit forward in the calendar where it announces its flagship processor. If this trend continues, the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 may be announced as early as October 2025. For reference, the current Snapdragon 8 Elite was launched in mid October 2024. By moving the launch date forward, Qualcomm is showing it wants to stay ahead in the mobile processor game.   Wider Adoption or Exclusive Appeal? Another point to consider with the chipset is its adoption rate. While there are reports that the flagship chipset will be in more devices than last year, then again considering the price premium of Snapdragon 8 Elite series smartphones, that’s a big if. These kind of processors are usually found in flagship smartphones and tablets so their market share is very limited. Whether Qualcomm can balance performance with affordability to reach a wider audience remains to be seen. Built on TSMC’s Latest Technology Of all, the making process would be one of the biggest highlight for the Elite 2. The chipset will be made using TSMC’s N3P node, same as Apple’s A19 chips. For sure the latest process will bring better efficiency and performance to strengthen Qualcomm as a leader in innovation when it comes to mobile processors. This move to TSMC N3P node is in line with the industry’s trend of smaller and more efficient chips. To users this means Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 devices could have longer battery life, better in-device heat management and overall performance boost. Big Performance Boost Performance is always the heart and soul of every new chipset launch and this isn’t different with this chip. Leaks say Qualcomm’s next flagship processor will have 20% CPU performance boost over the previous one. And that’s not all. The Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 reportedly has big GPU upgrades to make it the go-to chip for gamers and power users. If the rumors are true the chipset may set a new standard for premium mobile graphics performance for resource hungry applications like gaming, AI and AR/VR. What This Means for You The Elite 2 is another step forward for mobile tech for the geek and the non-geek. First to market, with the latest process and huge performance boosts, it might set the bar for flagships. But how much will it cost and how fast will it be adopted? While it promises performance like no other, it will be very expensive for anything less than a premium device. Conclusion The Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 is going to be a monster when it drops. Qualcomm has definitely delivered on its promise of innovation and whatever we’ve seen so far of this upcoming chip is good for mobile computing.

OnePlus Open 2 Design Leaked, Expected To Launch In Early 2025

The OnePlus Open has been the standout foldable phone for the past 18 months. With its performance and features it set the bar high for the foldable market. Now rumors of its successor the OnePlus Open 2 are gaining traction and it promises to bring exciting upgrades and new design elements. Newly designed Exterior: Rounded Edges and Hasselblad Camera Module Recent leaks shared by Smartprix in collaboration with Yogesh Brar and Chunvn provide a look at the “final-stage prototype” of the OnePlus Open 2. At first glance it looks similar to the previous one but there are subtle changes. Unlike the straight edges of the original, the OnePlus Open 2 has rounded corners and edges same as the upcoming OnePlus 13. The circular Hasselblad branded camera module is still on the back but the internal sensors are rearranged. Larger, Thinner Build with Bigger Displays When unfolded the OnePlus Open 2 looks larger and thinner than the previous one. According to reports the phone will be under 10mm thick making it one of the thinnest foldables in the US. The foldable display is expected to have an 8 inch LTPO panel with 2K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, slightly bigger than the 7.82 inch screen of the original. Externally the cover screen will reportedly be 6.4 inches, giving users more screen real estate. Powerful Hardware: Snapdragon 8 Elite and 1TB Storage Under the hood the OnePlus Open 2 is rumored to be powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, it will be the first foldable in the US to have this processor. This will be paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of internal storage for power users and multitaskers. Camera Upgrades: Triple 50MP Sensors The OnePlus Open 2 will have a triple 50MP rear camera setup. This includes a primary sensor, telephoto zoom lens and ultra-wide lens. For selfies and video calls it will have 32MP sensor on the cover screen and 20MP sensor on the inner display. Battery and Charging: Bigger Capacity, Faster Speeds Battery life is going to get a big boost with a 5,900mAh battery, up from 4,805mAh on the original OnePlus Open. Charging speeds will also be faster, 80W wired and 50W wireless. You’ll be able to go longer and charge faster. Durability: IPX8 for Water and Dust Resistance Another big plus is the IPX8 dust and water resistance rating. This addresses one of the biggest flaws of many foldables and adds another layer of protection for you. Release: Early 2025 Initial reports said late 2025 but newer leaks say the OnePlus Open 2 could launch in China as early as early 2025 and globally in Q1 2025. With leaks getting more frequent, the release might be sooner than expected. Conclusion: A Game Changer in Foldables? The OnePlus Open 2 is looking to be a big upgrade over the original, with a better design, more powerful hardware, better cameras and durability. If the rumors are true, this foldable will set the bar high and solidify OnePlus as a trendsetter. As we await official announcements, the OnePlus Open 2 remains one of the most exciting devices to watch for in 2025. Source & Images: Smartprix

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra New Blue Color Leaked

Phone makers stick to safe colors, black, white and muted shades are the norm. But Samsung’s S25 Ultra is going to bring a new “blue” color that’s so subtle, it’s almost grey. According to a reliable source, this unusual choice has tech enthusiasts scratching their heads. The “Blue” That Looks Grey Ice Universe just shared details about the S25 Ultra’s new color. Marketed as “blue” this one is more grey than blue with a hint of blue. How subtle is that? It’s one of the most boring color options ever on a phone. While Samsung has offered pastel and soft colors before, especially through its online store, this “blue” takes minimalism to a whole new level. Is Samsung taking cues from other brands’ understated designs? Subtle Colors in Phone Design Samsung’s ultra subtle blue isn’t new. Other tech companies have done subtle colors too, blending pastels or muted tones into their product lines. Google’s Playful Approach Google is a great example of this trend, especially with its Pixel phones. Over the years it has introduced creative names and colors that are subtle. For example: *The Pixel 3 had a “Not Pink” option that was barely pink. *The Pixel 3a had “Purple-ish” a muted lavender color. *The Pixel 8 and 9 Pro had “Hazel” a gray with a hint of green. These were unique and subtle, for users who wanted something different but not too bold. Samsung’s S25 Ultra seems to be taking it to the next level by having a color that’s almost indistinguishable from gray. How the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s “Blue” Compares If the image is real, the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s blue is making Google’s pastels look bold. This subtle design will appeal to a small crowd that likes minimalism and sophistication. But it will also alienate those who want bolder colors. Samsung is following a trend in smartphone design where manufacturers are moving away from loud, bright colors and towards more refined, more muted tones. Some will see this as a step up in design. Others will see it as too boring or even dull. The Bigger Picture for Smartphone Design Color choices in smartphones are more than just about looks; it’s about consumer trends and branding. For Samsung, the blue of the Galaxy S25 Ultra means a more professional, more subtle image for their flagships. But this also means, what about creativity and diversity in smartphone design? Are manufacturers playing it too safe? Should brands cater more to users who want bold, attention grabbing designs? Final Thoughts The blue of the Galaxy S25 Ultra is Samsung’s most subtle bold move yet, elegance with a pinch of uncertainty. Not everyone will love it, but this will start some interesting conversations about smartphone design. As Samsung continues to push their flagships, we’ll see how this blue will be received by consumers. Will it be seen as a bold step towards subtlety or too safe? Only time will tell.

iPhone 17 Pro To Feature A Smaller Dynamic Island

Apple is about to change the iPhone game again with the iPhone 17 Pro series. From design changes to new tech, the new models are going to break the mold in the smartphone world. A Thinner, Lighter ‘Air’ Model The most exciting addition to the iPhone 17 lineup is the rumored iPhone 17 Air. This is going to be the thinnest iPhone ever made, thinner than even the iPhone 6 from 2014. Apple is targeting those who want a slim and light device without sacrificing performance. Dynamic Island Redefined The Dynamic Island, introduced with the iPhone 14 Pro, was a major departure from the traditional notch. While it’s been the same across the iPhone 15 and 16, Apple is planning a big update for the iPhone 17 Pro. Using Meta Lens technology, the Dynamic Island on the Pro models will shrink, making the front display more screen real estate. This allows the Face ID module to be smaller, making the device even more all screen. And the bezels will be thinner, for a stronger visual punch and to get us closer to Apple’s long term goal of an all screen device. All Screen iPhone Apple’s long term goal is to have an all screen device. That means getting rid of the Dynamic Island completely and removing all visible elements from the front of the device. To get there they need to perfect under display sensors and cameras. Those technologies are still in development but the iPhone 17 Pro is a step in that direction. Dual Finish Design The iPhone 17 Pro is expected to have a dual finish design with glass and aluminum on the back. That’s not only good for looks but also for wireless charging. Earlier rumors suggested a change in camera layout but Apple is sticking to the triangular camera module which has become a signature of the Pro models. Camera Upgrades Coming While the iPhone 17 Pro will have minor camera improvements, the big upgrades are saved for the iPhone 18. But the iPhone 17 will still have competitive camera features to keep up with Apple’s reputation. What’s New in the iPhone 17 Besides the Pro models, the standard iPhone 17 will also get a design refresh. Apple is trying to redefine the core iPhone experience and make it for the masses. The introduction of the iPhone 17 Air adds another layer of choice for users to pick from. Looking Forward The iPhone 17 series is a big leap for Apple as they continue to improve and perfect their products. From the thinnest Air ever to a more immersive display on the Pro models, there’s something for everyone. Source: MyDrivers

Nothing phone 3 Will Be Powered By Snapdragon Processor

Nothing, the new smartphone brand from Carl Pei, is making waves again with rumors of new devices. Following the success of the Nothing Phone 2a in 2024, the company is said to be launching three new phones in 2025. These new phones, part of the Nothing Phone 3 series, will have big upgrades including Snapdragon processors. Here’s what we know so far: The Journey So Far: From Nothing Phone 2 to 2a Nothing has been making a name for itself in the smartphone space with its design philosophy and user experience. The Nothing Phone 2 launched in 2023 and set the tone with its glowy light rings and premium build. Then the Phone 2a arrived in early 2024 as a more affordable but feature packed option. The Phone 2a with the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chip was for users who wanted performance and affordability. Its success has led to the next phase of Nothing’s product roadmap. Leaked Models: What’s Coming in 2025? Recent leaks suggest Nothing will be adding three new models to its lineup. These devices were found in an IMEI database and here’s what we know: 1. Nothing Phone 3a (Model A059, codename “asteroids”) 2. Nothing Phone 3a Plus (Model A059P, codename “asteroids_plus”) 3. Second-Generation CMF Phone (Model A001, codename “galaga”) The naming follows Nothing’s previous pattern with the Phone 2a and 2a Plus. This means multiple options for different user needs. Key Features and Hardware Updates Processor Upgrade: Snapdragon One of the biggest changes in the Nothing Phone 3 series is the rumored switch to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip. This is a departure from the MediaTek chip in the Phone 2a and the first-generation CMF Phone. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip will bring better performance and power efficiency to the new devices and differentiate them from many mid-range phones. Nothing is using Qualcomm’s chip to improve the user experience while keeping its design and features. Light Rings and Modular Design Nothing will probably keep the illuminated light rings for the 3a models. Those customizable LED strips have been a big hit, for notifications and futuristic look. CMF 2 will have a modular design. This will allow users to customize or upgrade some parts, more Nothing innovation. eSIM All three will have eSIM. More flexibility for users to manage multiple carriers or switch networks without physical SIM cards. CMF 2 The second CMF Phone, codenamed “galaga”, is Nothing’s wild side. Details are scarce but the CMF series is a testing ground for new ideas and features. The first CMF Phone had a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chip, the move to Snapdragon could be a big performance boost. The modular design if true will be a game changer, a new level of customization in mid-range. Nothing Phone 3 With the Nothing Phone 3 series Nothing is going to solidify its position in the mid-range. By combining innovative design with more powerful hardware Nothing will differentiate itself from competitors that compromise on build or performance. The Snapdragon devices will appeal to users who want reliable performance and the illuminated light rings and modular design will be a unique selling point. Conclusion Details are not official yet but the leaks of the Nothing Phone 3 series looks promising. Three models in the pipeline, Phone 3a, Phone 3a Plus and CMF 2, Nothing is doubling down on its mission to disrupt the smartphone industry. Source

Samsung Announces New Sonic the Hedgehog™ PRO Plus Micro SD Cards

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Gaming Fandom Storage Samsung has launched a range of micro SD cards inspired by the classic Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. In collaboration with SEGA, these Sonic the Hedgehog PRO Plus microSD cards are for the gaming fans who want to marry functionality with their love for the series. These cards give you more storage and ultra fast performance for gaming. Exclusive Designs of Fan Favourite Characters The Sonic the Hedgehog PRO Plus microSD cards come in four storage capacities, each with a favourite character from the franchise. The 128GB card has Knuckles in red, 256GB has Tails in yellow, 512GB has Sonic in blue and 1TB has Shadow in black. These designs give you a personal touch to celebrate your favourite character while you upgrade your storage for gaming, videos or other high performance needs. Performance and Design Beyond the designs, the Sonic the Hedgehog PRO Plus microSD cards are fast and reliable. For gaming consoles, smartphones and other devices, they deliver smooth performance for high resolution content and lag free gaming. Gamers get the best of both style and function with these special edition micro SD cards. Pricing and Availability The Sonic the Hedgehog PRO Plus microSD cards will be available in January 2025. You can buy them from Samsung’s official website and selected retailers. The cards are priced competitively, 128GB for $23.99, 256GB for $36.99, 512GB for $68.99 and 1TB for $125.99. A must have for Sonic Fans Samsung’s Sonic the Hedgehog micro SD cards are a mix of nostalgia and utility. Get your favourite design in January 2025. Happy gaming! “Samsung PRO Plus microSD cards provide gamers, content creators and more with an easy, reliable, and secure way to store large amounts of data – delivering Sonic-speed right to your fingertips,” said Jim Kiczek, Vice President of Memory Marketing at Samsung Electronics America. “Since debuting more than three decades ago, Sonic has become an icon of pop culture, featured in dozens of games, TV series, and movies. Now, with the Sonic the Hedgehog PRO Plus microSD cards, we’re combining the franchise’s instantly recognizable characters with the speed and reliability of Samsung PRO Plus microSDs to give your gear the ultimate Sonic boost.” Source: Samsung