This week’s Duty TC is live and these are the main highlights of the technology market in the last week.
In this edition, we’re going to talk about the launch of the Galaxy A16 4G and 5G here in Brazil, the POCO F7 Ultra ready to be launched, realme wanting to launch a device with an 8,000 mAh battery and some discouraging data about the famous “blouse tax” .
Additionally, there is Microsoft updating the terms of Windows 11 again, some details about the Galaxy S25 Slim, as well as more information about the Xiaomi 15 Ultra.
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Is a large battery capacity, such as 8,000 mAh, a compelling feature for all smartphone users, or is it more targeted towards specific consumer segments?
**Host:** Welcome back to Tech Talk! This week, we’re diving into the whirlwind of new gadgets and industry updates. Joining me is our tech expert, Sarah Jones. Sarah, thanks for being here.
**Sarah:** Thanks for having me! Always excited to chat tech.
**Host:** Let’s jump right in. We’ve got the Galaxy A16 finally hitting Brazilian shores in both 4G and 5G versions. What are your thoughts on Samsung expanding its offerings in the mid-range category?
**Sarah:** It’s a smart move by Samsung. The mid-range market is booming, and offering both 4G and 5G options allows them to cater to a broader audience. But the real question is, can they compete with the likes of Xiaomi and realme who are also pushing hard in this segment?
**Host:** Speaking of realme, rumors are swirling about an 8,000 mAh battery in their upcoming device. Is that overkill, or will battery life be the next big battleground for smartphone manufacturers?
**Sarah:** I think it depends on the target audience. For power users, gamers, or those who live in areas with limited charging infrastructure, a massive battery is definitely appealing. But for the average user, is that extra bulk worth the added weight and size? It’ll be interesting to see how consumers react.