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Realmes next phone could support swappable camera lenses

Mashable Tech

Sure, most people won't want to shell out for modular camera attachments on their phones, but those who do might end up getting far better image quality. Realme is one of the two major smartphone manufacturers to show off a modular camera system that could inform ways to get better images on phones in the future.

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MWC 2025: Everything announced in Barcelona so far

Engadget

Mobile World Congress is taking place in Barcelona this week, offering manufacturers an opportunity to show off new gear without needing to hold their own splashy event. So far, we've learned about some new laptops and phones, as well as upcoming AI updates to Android. Samsung Photo by Mat Smith for Engadget. optical zoom.

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The best RAW photography apps for Android and iOS

Digital Trends

Take advantage of your phone's full capabilities with mobile RAW photography using these apps.

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Everything announced at MWC 2025: Samsung, Nothing, Lenovo, Xiaomi and more tech news

Engadget

Mobile World Congress is taking place in Barcelona this week, offering manufacturers an opportunity to show off new gear without needing to hold their own splashy event. So far, we've learned about some new laptops and phones, as well as upcoming AI updates to Android and an internet connectivity announcement from Meta. optical zoom.

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33 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

So much so that many nonprofit professionals are overwhelmed by the all choices – and as the Mobile Web and related start-ups continue to grow, prepare to be mind-boggled by all the new technology options available to your nonprofit in coming years. A website (mobile app coming soon) that allows users to check-in while doing good deeds.

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Another innovative company has given up on revolutionizing mobile photography

The Verge

Light set out to overcome the limitations of small camera sensors — like those in our phones — by cramming a ton of cameras (each with different focal lengths) onto one device and combining the data from all those modules. In a statement to Android Authority , Light said it’s “no longer operating in the smartphone industry.”.

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How Huawei and Leica made me fall in love with mobile photography

Digital Trends

In a world where smartphone and photography partnerships are more common than ever, none are as meaningful as the one Huawei and Leica once shared.