The Android world has been abuzz with various news and headlines this week. One of the highlights includes the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, which is expected to have two batteries split over two cells, a design element that could make the foldable smartphone more comfortable to hold. OnePlus has launched its second Android tablet, the OnePlus Pad Go, in the UK and Europe, offering a stripped-back version with features such as cellular connection and SD card expansion. Google is rumored to be preparing a refreshed version of its Pixel Tablet, along with official stylus pen and Bluetooth keyboard peripherals.

Nothing Tech’s first mid-range Android smartphone, the Nothing Phone (2a), has been reviewed by NotebookCheck, with praise for its impressive 120-Hz AMOLED panel, long battery life, dual camera, and decent performance. Huawei, despite being on the US Entities list and facing challenges in the Android ecosystem, has found success with its Pura 70 smartphone family, showcasing advanced features like a Satellite Emergency Call system that exceeds Apple’s capabilities. HMD has launched three smartphones under its new Pulse brand, with a focus on repairability and environmentally-conscious products at affordable price points.

In other news, Samsung is gearing up for its Galaxy Unpacked event, expected to take place on July 10th in Paris, ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics. The event is highly anticipated, especially as Samsung is known to unveil its latest foldable devices at these gatherings. Android Circuit provides a weekly digest of Android news on Forbes, keeping readers informed about the latest developments in the world of Android. Stay tuned for more updates and coverage, and don’t forget to check out the sister column, Apple Loop, for comprehensive Apple news coverage. If you have any news or suggestions for future features in Android Circuit, feel free to get in touch.

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