launch on April 15, 2026. The headline features are the all-new ultrawide selfie camera and a more polished design. Here’s everything we know so far.
New Cameras
Like the new iPhone 17, the highlight of the OPPO F33 Pro is its 50MP ultra-wide front camera with a 100° field of view. That’s significantly wider than what most phones in this segment offer, and OPPO says it can capture up to 30% more area in group selfies. To make that useful in real-world scenarios, the phone also includes an “AI Groupfie Expert” system. It can automatically switch to a wider 0.6x view when more people enter the frame and correct facial distortion for up to six faces at once.
On the back, the F33 series uses a 50MP main sensor paired with a 2MP depth sensor. While that setup isn’t groundbreaking on paper, one of the new features is AI Portrait Glow, which adjusts lighting in real time depending on the scene. It offers multiple lighting styles, including Natural, Rim, and Studio modes, to improve portraits in tricky lighting conditions. Another interesting addition is the Colorful Front Fill Light, which replaces the usual harsh white flash with softer, adjustable tones to make selfies look more natural, especially at night. The phone also introduces creative features like Popout, which lets users create layered photos with a sense of depth directly from the camera, and Dual-View Video
Redesigned Build
Beyond cameras, OPPO is also making noticeable changes to the design. The F33 Pro introduces a new “Starry Sea” camera module with a cleaner layout and a more prominent lens design. The phone uses a one-piece back panel made from a thicker composite material, which OPPO claims improves durability without adding the fragility of glass. It’s also using a CNC carving process to create a mix of glossy and matte finishes on the same surface.
The F33 Pro will be available in three finishes: Misty Forest, Starry Blue, and Passion Red, each with a slightly different texture and visual style. The device features a 6.57-inch flat display and weighs 194 grams, keeping things relatively slim and manageable.
launch on April 15, 2026. The headline features are the all-new ultrawide selfie camera and a more polished design. Here’s everything we know so far.
New Cameras
Like the new iPhone 17, the highlight of the OPPO F33 Pro is its 50MP ultra-wide front camera with a 100° field of view. That’s significantly wider than what most phones in this segment offer, and OPPO says it can capture up to 30% more area in group selfies. To make that useful in real-world scenarios, the phone also includes an “AI Groupfie Expert” system. It can automatically switch to a wider 0.6x view when more people enter the frame and correct facial distortion for up to six faces at once.
On the back, the F33 series uses a 50MP main sensor paired with a 2MP depth sensor. While that setup isn’t groundbreaking on paper, one of the new features is AI Portrait Glow, which adjusts lighting in real time depending on the scene. It offers multiple lighting styles, including Natural, Rim, and Studio modes, to improve portraits in tricky lighting conditions. Another interesting addition is the Colorful Front Fill Light, which replaces the usual harsh white flash with softer, adjustable tones to make selfies look more natural, especially at night. The phone also introduces creative features like Popout, which lets users create layered photos with a sense of depth directly from the camera, and Dual-View Video
Redesigned Build
Beyond cameras, OPPO is also making noticeable changes to the design. The F33 Pro introduces a new “Starry Sea” camera module with a cleaner layout and a more prominent lens design. The phone uses a one-piece back panel made from a thicker composite material, which OPPO claims improves durability without adding the fragility of glass. It’s also using a CNC carving process to create a mix of glossy and matte finishes on the same surface.
The F33 Pro will be available in three finishes: Misty Forest, Starry Blue, and Passion Red, each with a slightly different texture and visual style. The device features a 6.57-inch flat display and weighs 194 grams, keeping things relatively slim and manageable.
#OPPO #F33 #Pro #Launching #April #50MP #UltraWide #Selfie #Camera #DesignOppo">OPPO F33 Pro Launching April 15 With 50MP Ultra-Wide Selfie Camera, New Design
The new OPPO F33 series is just around the corner, and the Chinese smartphone maker has shared a lot more about the upcoming phones ahead of its India launch on April 15, 2026. The headline features are the all-new ultrawide selfie camera and a more polished design. Here’s everything we know so far.
New Cameras
Like the new iPhone 17, the highlight of the OPPO F33 Pro is its 50MP ultra-wide front camera with a 100° field of view. That’s significantly wider than what most phones in this segment offer, and OPPO says it can capture up to 30% more area in group selfies. To make that useful in real-world scenarios, the phone also includes an “AI Groupfie Expert” system. It can automatically switch to a wider 0.6x view when more people enter the frame and correct facial distortion for up to six faces at once.
On the back, the F33 series uses a 50MP main sensor paired with a 2MP depth sensor. While that setup isn’t groundbreaking on paper, one of the new features is AI Portrait Glow, which adjusts lighting in real time depending on the scene. It offers multiple lighting styles, including Natural, Rim, and Studio modes, to improve portraits in tricky lighting conditions. Another interesting addition is the Colorful Front Fill Light, which replaces the usual harsh white flash with softer, adjustable tones to make selfies look more natural, especially at night. The phone also introduces creative features like Popout, which lets users create layered photos with a sense of depth directly from the camera, and Dual-View Video
Redesigned Build
Beyond cameras, OPPO is also making noticeable changes to the design. The F33 Pro introduces a new “Starry Sea” camera module with a cleaner layout and a more prominent lens design. The phone uses a one-piece back panel made from a thicker composite material, which OPPO claims improves durability without adding the fragility of glass. It’s also using a CNC carving process to create a mix of glossy and matte finishes on the same surface.
The F33 Pro will be available in three finishes: Misty Forest, Starry Blue, and Passion Red, each with a slightly different texture and visual style. The device features a 6.57-inch flat display and weighs 194 grams, keeping things relatively slim and manageable.
#Barcelona #Atletico #Madrid #LIVE #Score #UEFA #Champions #League #Quarterfinals #leg #match #updates">Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid, LIVE Score UEFA Champions League: Quarterfinals first leg match updates
BAR vs ATM Live Score
Lineups
Barcelona: Joan Garcia; Jules Kounde, Pau Cubarsi, Gerard Martin, Joao Cancelo; Eric Garcia, Pedri; Lamine Yamal, Dani Olmo, Marcu Rashford; Robert Lewandowski.
Atletico Madrid: Juan Musso, Nahuel Molina, Robin Le Normand, David Hancko, Matteo Ruggeri, Giuliano Simeone, Marcos Llorente, Koke, Ademola Lookman, Antoine Griezmann, Julian Alvarez.
Live Streaming Info
The Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid UCL 2025-26 quarterfinal first leg match will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network. The match will also be livestreamed on the SonyLiv app and website.
#Deadspin #Mitch #Keller #Pirates #chase #series #win #Padres">Deadspin | Behind Mitch Keller, Pirates chase series win vs. Padres
Apr 3, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Mitch Keller (23) delivers a pitch against the Baltimore Orioles during the first inning at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images
Mitch Keller will try to continue the Pittsburgh Pirates’ strong start while fellow right-hander Michael King will bid to get the visiting San Diego Padres back on track when the teams play the decisive contest of a three-game series on Wednesday afternoon.
Keller (1-0, 1.50 ERA) will seek his second victory of the season, a total he did not hit last year until his 17th start.
King (0-1, 3.38) will look to bounce back after taking his first loss last Friday at Boston.
Keller, who went 6-15 with a 4.19 ERA last season, often pitched well enough to win more starts than he did. He put together 17 quality starts in his 32 outings, but he often was the victim of a lack of run support.
Keller traditionally has struggled against the Padres, going 2-5 with a 5.84 ERA in seven career starts. But he has back-to-back quality starts to open this season. And it could be a different story if the Pirates’ season-opening trend of hitting and producing runs continues.
In Keller’s most recent outing last Friday at home against Baltimore, he gave up two runs on six hits and four walks while striking out four. An early four-run second inning was enough of a cushion for Pittsburgh to secure Keller the victory in a 5-4 game.
“Just attacking the zone and we got ahead,” Keller said after the start. “The sinker was good and we got some double plays. But there was some bad too … walks. You don’t want to have those leadoff walks and have them make something out of nothing.”
The Pirates are averaging 4.7 runs through their first 11 games after averaging 3.6 per game last season. They broke a 15-inning scoreless streak in the fifth inning of Tuesday’s 7-1 win over the Padres and tacked on five runs in the eighth.
King will try to silence those bats after giving up four runs on seven hits over 5 2/3 innings in a 5-2 loss to the Red Sox on Friday. It was a downturn following his season-opening start against the Tigers on March 27, when he allowed one unearned run on one hit in five innings. He had a no-decision in the Padres’ 5-2 loss.
King is 1-0 with a 2.45 ERA in two career starts against the Pirates. He will be tasked with giving San Diego’s offense a chance to bounce back after it was held to three hits on Tuesday.
The low output followed a stretch of two games in which San Diego totaled 13 runs and appeared to be breaking out of its early-season offensive doldrums.
The Padres have 38 runs this season, tied for the sixth fewest in the majors.
One bright spot in Tuesday’s defeat was the solo home run by Xander Bogaerts off Pirates ace Paul Skenes. It was Bogaerts’ first home run this year and his sixth hit in his past 11 at-bats after mustering only four in his first 32.
“When we ended spring training, we felt really good about how he was swinging the bat,” Padres manager Craig Stammen said. “He looked like the Xander Bogaerts we expected to see. For a couple of games, he got off a bit, and now he’s back. That bodes well for him for the rest of the season.”
The Toronto Tempo extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Julie Allemand.
The Toronto Tempo extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Nikolina Milić.
The Atlanta Dream extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Sika Koné.
The Atlanta Dream extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Lorela Cubaj.
The Portland Fire extended a Core qualifying offer to Bridget Carleton
The Connecticut Sun extended a Restricted qualifying offer to Olivia Nelson-Ododa.
The Connecticut Sun extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Mamignan Touré.
The Las Vegas Aces extended a Restricted qualifying offer to NaLyssa Smith.
The Las Vegas Aces extended a Restricted qualifying offer to Kierstan Bell.
The New York Liberty extended a Core qualifying offer to Sabrina Ionescu.
The Seattle Storm extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Mackenzie Holmes.
The Golden State Valkyries extended a Restricted qualifying offer to Veronica Burton.
The Portland Fire extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Emily Engstler.
The Golden State Valkyries extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Kaitlyn Chen.
The Portland Fire extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Chloe Bibby.
The Dallas Wings extended a Core qualifying offer to Arike Ogunbowale.
The Golden State Valkyries extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Iliana Rupert.
The Seattle Storm extended a Core qualifying offer to Ezi Magbegor.
The Washington Mystics extended a Restricted qualifying offer to Shakira Austin
The Washington Mystics extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Madison Scott.
The Atlanta Dream extended a Core qualifying offer to Allisha Gray.
The Washington Mystics extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Bernadett Határ.
April 6: Qualifying offers
The Portland Fire extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Haley Jones.
The Portland Fire extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Maya Caldwell.
The Golden State Valkyries extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Janelle Salaün.
The Golden State Valkyries extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Cecilia Zandalasini.
The Phoenix Mercury extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Natasha Mack.
The Phoenix Mercury extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Monique Akoa Makani.
The Toronto Tempo extended a Core qualifying offer to Marina Mabrey.
The Phoenix Mercury extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Kathryn Westbeld.
The Phoenix Mercury extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Kiana Williams.
The Toronto Tempo extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Kitija Laksa.
The Portland Fire extended a Restricted qualifying offer to Sug Sutton.
The Toronto Tempo extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Lexi Held.
The Atlanta Dream extended a Restricted qualifying offer to Rhyne Howard.
The Atlanta Dream extended a Restricted qualifying offer to Naz Hillmon.
The Dallas Wings extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Grace Berger.
The Dallas Wings extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Li Yueru.
The Portland Fire extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Luisa Geiselsöder.
The Los Angeles Sparks extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Alissa Pili.
The Los Angeles Sparks extended a Core qualifying offer to Kelsey Plum.
The Los Angeles Sparks extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Julie Vanloo.
The Los Angeles Sparks extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Rae Burrell.
The Minnesota Lynx extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Jaylyn Sherrod.
The Minnesota Lynx extended a Core qualifying offer to Napheesa Collier.
#WNBA #free #agency #Tracking #move">WNBA free agency 2026: Tracking every move as it happens
The WNBA season is right around the corner, and free agency is finally here. The free agency negotiation period starts on Wednesday, April 8th, and teams can begin signing free agents to new contracts on Saturday, April 11.
Before this, qualifying offers and core player designations were sent out on April 6th and 7th.
Reserved players are players who are out of contract with three years of service or fewer. If they receive a Reserved qualifying offer, those players are subject to that team’s exclusive negotiating rights. If the club declines to offer the player a contract, they become unrestricted free agents.
Restricted free agents are players with at least four years of service whose contract has expired, and who receive a qualifying offer from their previous team. Those players can negotiate with other teams, but their original team can match any offer.
A Core Designation is the WNBA’s version of a franchise tag. An organization can have one veteran free agent whom they have cored on their roster — and thus offered a fully guaranteed one-year deal worth the supermax. If a player receives a Core Designation, they can only sign or negotiate a contract with that team during the free agency period.
April 8: Negotiations begin
This page will be updated as information is shared.
April 7: Angel Reese traded, teams extend qualifying offers
The Chicago Sky trade Angel Reese to the Atlanta Dream in exchange for the Dream’s first-round picks in 2027 and 2028. As part of the trade, Atlanta also receives the right to swap second-round picks with Chicago in 2028.
The Toronto Tempo extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Maria Kliundikova.
The Toronto Tempo extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Julie Allemand.
The Toronto Tempo extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Nikolina Milić.
The Atlanta Dream extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Sika Koné.
The Atlanta Dream extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Lorela Cubaj.
The Portland Fire extended a Core qualifying offer to Bridget Carleton
The Connecticut Sun extended a Restricted qualifying offer to Olivia Nelson-Ododa.
The Connecticut Sun extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Mamignan Touré.
The Las Vegas Aces extended a Restricted qualifying offer to NaLyssa Smith.
The Las Vegas Aces extended a Restricted qualifying offer to Kierstan Bell.
The New York Liberty extended a Core qualifying offer to Sabrina Ionescu.
The Seattle Storm extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Mackenzie Holmes.
The Golden State Valkyries extended a Restricted qualifying offer to Veronica Burton.
The Portland Fire extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Emily Engstler.
The Golden State Valkyries extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Kaitlyn Chen.
The Portland Fire extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Chloe Bibby.
The Dallas Wings extended a Core qualifying offer to Arike Ogunbowale.
The Golden State Valkyries extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Iliana Rupert.
The Seattle Storm extended a Core qualifying offer to Ezi Magbegor.
The Washington Mystics extended a Restricted qualifying offer to Shakira Austin
The Washington Mystics extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Madison Scott.
The Atlanta Dream extended a Core qualifying offer to Allisha Gray.
The Washington Mystics extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Bernadett Határ.
April 6: Qualifying offers
The Portland Fire extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Haley Jones.
The Portland Fire extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Maya Caldwell.
The Golden State Valkyries extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Janelle Salaün.
The Golden State Valkyries extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Cecilia Zandalasini.
The Phoenix Mercury extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Natasha Mack.
The Phoenix Mercury extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Monique Akoa Makani.
The Toronto Tempo extended a Core qualifying offer to Marina Mabrey.
The Phoenix Mercury extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Kathryn Westbeld.
The Phoenix Mercury extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Kiana Williams.
The Toronto Tempo extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Kitija Laksa.
The Portland Fire extended a Restricted qualifying offer to Sug Sutton.
The Toronto Tempo extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Lexi Held.
The Atlanta Dream extended a Restricted qualifying offer to Rhyne Howard.
The Atlanta Dream extended a Restricted qualifying offer to Naz Hillmon.
The Dallas Wings extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Grace Berger.
The Dallas Wings extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Li Yueru.
The Portland Fire extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Luisa Geiselsöder.
The Los Angeles Sparks extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Alissa Pili.
The Los Angeles Sparks extended a Core qualifying offer to Kelsey Plum.
The Los Angeles Sparks extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Julie Vanloo.
The Los Angeles Sparks extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Rae Burrell.
The Minnesota Lynx extended a Reserved qualifying offer to Jaylyn Sherrod.
The Minnesota Lynx extended a Core qualifying offer to Napheesa Collier.
#WNBA #free #agency #Tracking #move
The WNBA season is right around the corner, and free agency is finally here. The…
The pathway for younger players is even narrower, with Under-21 Italian players accounting for less than 2 per cent of total Serie A playing time, it said.
To reverse the trend, the federation proposed financial incentives for clubs that field young and Italian players, stronger investment in youth academies and faster approval processes for new or redeveloped stadiums.
Technical decline is compounded by a fragile financial model, the FIGC warned. Professional Italian football loses more than 700 million euros (USD 818.37 million) a year, with high debt levels and a history of clubs collapsing or being excluded from competitions.
The report concluded that lasting recovery would require coordinated action across the sport, warning that leadership changes or isolated reforms alone would not be enough to restore Italian football’s competitiveness.
Gravina’s successor is due to be elected in June.
After Italy’s shock defeat to Bosnia, national team manager Gennaro Gattuso and team delegation head Gianluigi Buffon also stepped down.
The pathway for younger players is even narrower, with Under-21 Italian players accounting for less than 2 per cent of total Serie A playing time, it said.
To reverse the trend, the federation proposed financial incentives for clubs that field young and Italian players, stronger investment in youth academies and faster approval processes for new or redeveloped stadiums.
Technical decline is compounded by a fragile financial model, the FIGC warned. Professional Italian football loses more than 700 million euros (USD 818.37 million) a year, with high debt levels and a history of clubs collapsing or being excluded from competitions.
The report concluded that lasting recovery would require coordinated action across the sport, warning that leadership changes or isolated reforms alone would not be enough to restore Italian football’s competitiveness.
Gravina’s successor is due to be elected in June.
After Italy’s shock defeat to Bosnia, national team manager Gennaro Gattuso and team delegation head Gianluigi Buffon also stepped down.
Published on Apr 08, 2026
#Italy #federation #seeks #betting #cash #youth #incentives #halt #decline #World #Cup">Italy federation seeks betting cash, youth incentives to halt decline following World Cup miss
Italy’s outgoing football chief, Gabriele Gravina, on Wednesday called for diverting betting revenue into youth development and infrastructure to revive a sport in deep crisis after the national team failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third time in a row.
The proposals by Gravina, who resigned as head of the federation (FIGC) on April 2, aim to map a way out of the historic low point for the four-time World Cup winner that has sharpened criticism of the entire Italian football system.
Gravina argued that the Azzurri’s repeated sporting failures are the result of long-standing structural weaknesses rather than short-term mistakes. His report proposed channelling part of the rich gambling proceeds linked to the sport into grassroots programmes and academies, as well as badly needed investment in new or upgraded football arenas.
He also proposed abolishing a ban on betting advertising and sponsorships introduced in 2018, in an attempt to curb gambling addiction in a country that is home to Europe’s largest gambling market.
The FIGC report said a major problem was the marginal role played by Italians in the top-flight Serie A, where foreigners account for some 68 per cent of minutes played, among the highest shares in Europe.
The pathway for younger players is even narrower, with Under-21 Italian players accounting for less than 2 per cent of total Serie A playing time, it said.
To reverse the trend, the federation proposed financial incentives for clubs that field young and Italian players, stronger investment in youth academies and faster approval processes for new or redeveloped stadiums.
Technical decline is compounded by a fragile financial model, the FIGC warned. Professional Italian football loses more than 700 million euros (USD 818.37 million) a year, with high debt levels and a history of clubs collapsing or being excluded from competitions.
The report concluded that lasting recovery would require coordinated action across the sport, warning that leadership changes or isolated reforms alone would not be enough to restore Italian football’s competitiveness.
Gravina’s successor is due to be elected in June.
After Italy’s shock defeat to Bosnia, national team manager Gennaro Gattuso and team delegation head Gianluigi Buffon also stepped down.