GeneralThe Morning After: The highest rated tech of 2025Engadget’s best-reviewed gadgets.Mat SmithBureau Chief, UKFri, December 19, 2025 at 12:15 PM UTCThe best phone of 2025: The iPhone 17 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro? Perhaps the Galaxy Z Fold 7? All three rank as some of the best tech we reviewed in 2025.We have compiled all the best gear with our highest review scores in each category, after thousands of hours of testing.We’ve got the Switch 2, AirPods Pro 3 and DJI’s top drone for most of you.Anecdotally, Anker’s Laptop Power Bank, with two built-in charging cables, has been the sleeper hit of the Engadget team, with four editors making it their power bank of choice.
I think it’s the retractable cable.— Mat SmithOpenAI just launched an app store inside ChatGPTSome use locally stored data, and others let you organize Apple Music songs.OpenAI has introduced an app directory right inside ChatGPT.The new apps section (on iOS, Android and web) divides into Feature, Lifestyle and Productivity categories, letting you connect to commonly used apps and even websites like Booking.com, Spotify and Dropbox.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWith Dropbox, for instance, you can “gather insights, prepare briefs and summarize reports or internal documents,” using ChatGPT’s smarts, according to the description.OpenAI says developers can only monetize apps by linking out from the ChatGPT app to a native app or website, but the company is exploring internal monetization options as well.Continue reading.Trump Mobile’s T1 still doesn’t exist, but the company is now selling refurbished phonesWho wouldn’t want to overpay for an old phone?The T1 smartphone from Trump Mobile remains non-existent vaporware, but you can still give the company your money.
If you want, you can buy a refurbished phone from Trump Mobile.The business’s website lists Samsung S24 and S23 and the iPhone 15 and 14.noted Trump Mobile is selling other brands’ phones at the same price as or higher than other retailers.Continue reading.Sony is buying Snoopy, Charlie Brown and the rest of PeanutsIt will own 80 percent of the franchise.It’s the wildcard news story no one saw coming.
Sony, of Walkman and PlayStation fame, is buying an 80 percent stake of Peanuts for a cool $460 million.Sony already bought 39 percent of the franchise back in 2018 — something most of us were entirely unaware of.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementContinue reading.The other big stories (and deals) this morningDon’t panic! The 12 best last-minute Christmas gifts for 2025Avatar Fire and Ash review: Maybe it’s time to sunset PandoraBig Tech bent the knee for Trump in 2025OnePlus 15R review: A 165Hz display and big battery for $700