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Just last week we asked if a smaller Galaxy Ultra device, one that might need to ditch the S Pen, would interest you. Now reported out of South Korea, Samsung is readying a Galaxy S27 Pro, a device that will fill a space between the Galaxy S27+ and Galaxy S27 Ultra. While we don’t have...
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