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WhatsApp beta introduces 20 color themes and Google calendar prepares for visual update
WhatsApp has taken another step forward in personalization with the latest beta release, offering 20 new color themes for chat customization. This feature is currently available to a limited number of users enrolled in WhatsApp’s Beta Program, and we expect broader availability in an upcoming update. Meanwhile, Google Calendar is gearing up for its visual…
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Gemini AI gears up for Spotify and WhatsApp integration on Galaxy devices
Earlier this year, Google introduced its new AI-powered assistant, Gemini, to Android phones and tablets. However, compared to Google Assistant, Gemini lacked extensive third-party integrations. Slowly, Google is bridging that gap by incorporating more third-party app support. One of the most exciting developments is that Spotify and WhatsApp integration for Gemini is coming soon, enhancing…
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Galaxy S24 series receives October 2024 security update, but major software changes delayed
Samsung has rolled out the October 2024 security update for its flagship Galaxy S24 series, including the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra. This update comes just days after the Galaxy S24 FE received the same security patch, extending the security coverage to Samsung’s latest smartphones. Currently, the update is being released in the USA…
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Offline Maps for Galaxy Watch 6/7, and Samsung rolled out October 2024 update for Galaxy Buds 3/Pro
Offline Maps for Galaxy Watch 6 & Watch 7: A Game Changer for Navigation Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 7 now support offline maps, allowing users to access navigation services without needing constant internet connectivity. This enhancement lets you download map data directly onto the watch, making it easier to navigate without relying…
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Series: A glimpse into the future of smartphone displays
Samsung is gearing up to launch its new flagship lineup, the Galaxy S25 series, in January 2025. This highly anticipated release includes three models: the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. While each model will have its unique features, the most significant changes are expected in the S25 Ultra. Samsung seems to have carefully redesigned…
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One UI 7.0 beta program expands to public users and Galaxy S25 series shows key design enhancements
Samsung is gearing up to release the One UI 7.0 beta program, making it available not just to developers but also to regular users. Initially, fans were concerned when the One UI 7.0 beta was first announced at the Samsung Developer Conference 2024 (SDC24) with no clear mention of public access. However, Samsung has now…
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Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 fall behind on Google Play System Updates and Theme Park brings key enhancements
Samsung’s latest foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6, have garnered attention since their release in July 2024, running Android 14 with One UI 6.1.1. While they’ve been receiving regular security updates from Samsung, users have noticed an odd issue—these flagship devices are stuck on older Google Play system updates. Google…
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A comprehensive comparison of quick settings: One UI 7 vs One UI 6
Samsung is preparing for significant changes with the release of One UI 7, focusing on redesigning the Quick Settings panel to enhance usability. As we compare One UI 7 to its predecessor, One UI 6, there are several updates worth noting, especially with Samsung adopting a more rounded, modern design that aims to improve user…
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AI-powered Circle to Search and MediaTek Dimensity chips could redefine Samsung Galaxy S24 FE and Galaxy S25 experience
Samsung is known for continually pushing the boundaries of innovation, and its latest devices are no exception. The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 FE introduces a new AI-powered feature, “Circle to Search,” which promises to revolutionize how users find information. Meanwhile, rumors surrounding the Samsung Galaxy S25 hint at a possible collaboration with MediaTek for the…
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Samsung Phones: Time for an upgrade?
Samsung has bid farewell to software updates for several popular devices. This means that these phones will no longer receive new features or security patches. While they might still work fine for everyday tasks, they won’t be as up-to-date as newer models. The Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G, Galaxy M51, and Galaxy Tab A7 are…