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Samsung has announced the Galaxy M36, featuring the Exynos 1380 chipset and a robust 5,000mAh battery. The device targets mid-range users with balanced performance and long-lasting battery life.
Delivery message alerts may soon arrive on Now Brief, according to a recent APK teardown. This feature aims to enhance user experience by providing timely notifications for ongoing deliveries, streamlining information access.
Latest Fold 7 S Pen rumors introduce a puzzling twist to Samsung’s stylus strategy, suggesting potential changes in design or functionality that could reshape user experience and accessory compatibility for the Fold series.
Discover how to transform outdated phones, routers, and tablets into valuable tools. From home security cams to digital photo frames, explore 10 smart, eco-friendly ways to repurpose your old tech and reduce e-waste.
Apple announces key App Store policy changes in the EU, aimed at enhancing developer freedom and user choice. The updates respond to new regulations, signaling a significant shift in Apple’s platform rules.
Google Drive may soon introduce features to help users decode documents faster, according to a recent APK teardown. The update hints at enhanced processing tools aimed at improving document handling efficiency.
A new Galaxy Z Flip 7 rival enters the fold, boasting impressive specs that challenge Samsung’s flagship. However, it features a truly strange add-on, sparking curiosity and debate among tech enthusiasts.
One UI 8 may introduce significant changes to audio settings that could frustrate users. Reports suggest a more complex interface and limited customization options, potentially impacting everyday sound management.
First hands-on photos of the Xiaomi Mix Flip 2 have been shared by DCS, offering an exclusive glimpse of the upcoming foldable phone. The images highlight its sleek design and upgraded hinge mechanism, hinting at improved durability.
Google Chrome updates will end on August 5 for 300 million Android users, impacting devices running older OS versions. Users are advised to switch to compatible browsers to ensure security and functionality.