#product-naming

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fromGSMArena.com
4 days ago

New rumor claims the Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro doesn't exist

For a while now, we've been hearing rumors about how Samsung will call the Galaxy S25's successor Galaxy S26 Pro. So many rumors, in fact, that it pretty much seemed like a given. Now a new rumor claims the exact opposite: there is no Galaxy S26 Pro, the Galaxy S25's successor will be called Galaxy S26. And it will be launching alongside the Galaxy S26+ and Galaxy S26 Ultra, as usual.
Gadgets
fromSlashGear
4 days ago

The Apple TV Rebrand Aimed For Consistency, But Users Say It's More Confusing Than Ever - SlashGear

It looks like Apple's team is on a hot streak of brand identity refreshing lately. A month ago, Apple removed the "Plus" iPhone from its portfolio and substituted it with an Air model. A few months prior to that, every major operating system with a numerical identifier was uniformly updated to version 26. The next in line for the branding is the company's streaming TV platform: Apple TV+ is no more, and is being replaced by Apple TV. Why did Apple make the move?
Apple
Food & drink
fromSFGATE
4 days ago

The reason why Trader Joe's has funny names for its products

Trader Joe's uses whimsical, literal, and joke-based product names to make grocery shopping fun and extend that playful experience into customers' homes.
Apple
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

Apple exec on Apple TV rebranding: 'let's just do it'

Apple removed 'Plus' from Apple TV because users already called it Apple TV, and the company expects no meaningful confusion with hardware or the app.
fromThe Verge
2 weeks ago

Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K is getting a new name soon

Amazon's list of 4K-capable streaming sticks got bigger - and more confusing - after its hardware event this week. The $39.99 4K Select will be released on October 15th, joining the 4K and the 4K Max. You're not alone if you find it tough to tell which is best just by going off names, and their prices might lead you astray; the 4K Select costs as much as the 4K Max, while the plain ol' 4K currently costs $24.99.
Gadgets
fromGSMArena.com
1 month ago

Nothing Ear (3) is coming

Nothing's flagship TWS earbud range went from Ear (1) to Ear (2) to Ear. No typo, they just removed the number the last time around, and guess what - that turned out to be incredibly confusing for prospective buyers.
Mobile UX
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