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Following availability of the Galaxy A26 and Galaxy A36 in the US this week, Samsung has also finally detailed the Galaxy A56 which the company said would expand to the States “later this year.”
It was revealed earlier this week that Google would be moving the development of Android entirely behind closed doors for the first time, a change that now appears to have taken effect, but the company isn’t fully cutting out other parties from AOSP.
The Nothing Phone (2a) was one of my favorite phones of 2024, combining an excellent price point with a really good overall experience. Now, the Nothing Phone (3a) series has arrived and after using both devices, I think the company has nailed it yet again, but I also think there’s a clear choice for customers.
Google is on a hot streak of releasing new Android Auto versions, with Android Auto 14.1 having just started rolling out to beta users with promised support for select Android games playable on your car’s display.
Magnetic charging has been a big part of Samsung’s Galaxy S25 launch despite the fact that these phones don’t have magnets built in, but an odd note was the disappearance of a neat 3-in-1 wireless charger. Finally, it has resurfaced, but it’s still not shipping to customers yet.
Google TV (and Android TV) boxes and streamers have been stuck at a mere 8GB of storage for a long time, but things are finally changing as new hardware hits the market including the new Xiaomi TV Box S which jumps up to 32GB.
As the grave of Google Stadia continues to draw mockery, Amazon’s cloud gaming service Luna is still thriving, with a new announcement this week bringing new regions online and also expanding available games with a deal with EA that includes Star Wars titles and more.
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before. Samsung is rolling out a new One UI 7 beta update for the Galaxy S24 series, and it’s reportedly the last one scheduled before the stable rollout.
Nothing is building out new AI features for its smartphones, with the “Essential Space” on the Phone (3a) series even bringing a physical button along with it. Apparently, though, Essential Space may end up costing users $120 per year, a Nothing app hints.
Rumors around the “OnePlus 13 Mini” have been swirling for months now, but we’re finally closing in on what’s actually coming. The latest report pins down a “late-April” launch date for the OnePlus 13T, and rounds up the key specs of the “Mini” device.
While we’ve seen it in person a couple of times already, new official-looking renders are offering a first look at the colors of the Galaxy S25 Edge and its “Titanium” variants.
Samsung’s schedule for the One UI 7 rollout has been a bit vague thus far, but new details continue to come in, this time with Samsung offering a few date ranges to keep in mind.
For years now, Android has been developed in a way that allowed the public to look in on Google’s work, but that’s now changing as Google has just confirmed that it will start to develop the operating system entirely in its internal branch.
If you’re seeing issues installing Google Chrome on Windows right now, you’re not alone, as Google has seemingly broken downloads due to a faulty install tool that “can’t run” on most Windows PCs.
Samsung is rolling out another new One UI 7 beta update for its 2024 Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 foldables, with this latest update delivering a new shortcut for accessing Gemini among other improvements.
One of Samsung’s upgrades on the Galaxy S25 series is the addition of Qi2 support, sort of, as the company launched cases to use its new smartphones with chargers, cases, and other magnetic accessories. Those cases have not been well-recieved, but are now finally available in full, right as Samsung seems to be reviving its mysterious 3-in-1 wireless charger.
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