The next Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5 will probably see their price drop, Google is burying a new service that allowed you to store photos, new AMD and Intel processors are compatible with Windows 11, that’s the recap.
Just a month away from the launch of the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5, the price of Samsung’s next-generation foldable smartphones may be softer than we thought. For its part, Google has further streamlined its services and is now separating from Album Archive. Finally, Windows 11 is now compatible with new AMD and Intel chips. Come on, let’s go for the recap of the day on Monday, June 19, 2023.
The Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Fold 5 will become cheaper
Good news for those who were planning to fall for the next foldable smartphones from Samsung, the Korean giant would have planned to lower the prices. If the Galaxy Z Flip 5 should not undergo significant change, or even be offered at the same price as its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 should see its price decrease. As a reminder, the previous version was marketed at no less than 1799 euros in France.
Read – Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5: beyond their technical data sheet, their price could also convince you
End clap for Album Archive, Google buries another of its services
Album Archive, a service that allows users to view and access images shared across various platforms, is set to shut down soon. As of July 19, it will join Google’s service graveyard. To save your data, the American giant advises you to go through Google Takeout. Other alternatives exist if you used the platform.
Read – Google closes Album Archive, here’s how to back up your photos
Windows 11 welcomes new AMD and Intel processors
The list of processors compatible with Windows 11 is growing month by month, and has just welcomed newcomers. Among them, the Core i9-13900KS is notably arriving at Intel, alongside the i5-1334U, 1335U, 1335UE and 13500HS. At AMD, the list is a little longer, and includes a lot of laptop processors in particular.
Read – Windows 11: many Intel and AMD processors are now compatible with the OS