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Mid-week Android game and app deals: Rush Rally 3, Macabre Journey, Cultist Sim, more

Your afternoon lineup of the best Android game and app awaits below, including titles like Rush Rally 3, Rush Rally Origins, The Macabre Journey: Dark 3D, Cultist Simulator, Save the Puppies Premium, Stickman Master Premium, and more. Just remember, there is only one week left for Galaxy S26 pre-order deals – exclusive $180 store credit, up to $900 off with trade, and more. Head below for today’s apps.

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Deals: Galaxy Tab S10 Lite up to 52% off, Samsung SmartTag 2 trackers from $11 each, Lenovo OLED IdeaPad, more

As the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra pre-order deals roll on (you have one week left to take advantage of them), today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is is ready to go with a chance to land Galaxy Tab S10 Lite at up to 52% off, alongside Samsung’s UWB SmartTag 2 item tracker 4-pack at $45 ($11 each). We also have Lenovo’s IdeaPad Pro 5 OLED Copilot+ PC hitting a new all-time low at $417 off joining a solid discount on Anker’s latest 26,250mAh 3-port power bank with the wireless charging station. Head below for a closer look at everything.

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Samsung’s Galaxy S26 trio all use an extra NFC antenna for easier payments

The conversation around Samsung’s latest flagship series might center around how similar they are to their respective predecessors — a complaint that has echoed through the last few generations, if we’re being honest — but that doesn’t mean your future Galaxy S26 device doesn’t have a few secret upgrades hidden up its sleeve.

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Pixel homescreens are getting custom icons, but Google’s keeping them locked to AI

If there’s one big complaint about Google’s Pixel UI experience, it’s the lack of customization. Rivals like Samsung and OnePlus offer easy theming tools with deep personalization options, but on Pixel, your icon options are primarily limited to Material You’s dynamic colors. That’s finally changing with today’s Pixel Drop, though it might not be exactly what you’ve been wanting from Google.

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