Tag: mobile design


  • Adobe Express Premium Free for Airtel Customers in India: A Groundbreaking Partnership

    Adobe Express Premium Free for Airtel Customers in India: A Groundbreaking Partnership

    Overview: A Landmark Collaboration In a bold move to expand its footprint in India, Adobe has announced a partnership with Bharti Airtel that will grant more than 360 million Airtel customers access to Adobe Express Premium for one year. This first-of-its-kind collaboration demonstrates Adobe’s commitment to broadening access to its creative tools while Airtel leverages…

  • Expressive Android: Google Apps Embrace Material 3.5 Expressive Overhaul

    Expressive Android: Google Apps Embrace Material 3.5 Expressive Overhaul

    Overview: A design philosophy meets practical updates The rollout of Material 3 Expressive, and its extended notion of Material 3.5, marks a significant shift in how Google’s apps present themselves on Android. The goal is clear: unify the brand language across core experiences while offering greater visual expressive power for users. This refresh isn’t just…

  • iPhone Fold CAD Leaks Reveal Unusual Dimensions and Design Clues

    iPhone Fold CAD Leaks Reveal Unusual Dimensions and Design Clues

    What the CAD renders suggest Emerging CAD-based renders of Apple’s much-rumored iPhone Fold are stirring conversation in the tech community. These drawings, which reportedly circulated among accessory makers, provide a glimpse of dimensions that diverge from typical smartphone and foldable expectations. While Apple has not confirmed any specifics, the CAD leaks fuel a fresh wave…

  • New Galaxy S26 Ultra renders show sleeker design with revised camera module

    New Galaxy S26 Ultra renders show sleeker design with revised camera module

    What the renders reveal about the Galaxy S26 Ultra design A fresh round of leaks is giving us a closer look at what could be Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra. Cited by Android Headlines, the allegedly official renders offer multiple angles of the next flagship and highlight two clear design changes while suggesting that much remains…