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Google’s latest Android update introduces a new app setting that disables automatic link shorteners when sharing URLs. This change enhances transparency by allowing users to share full links directly.
Xiaomi has unveiled the Redmi K Pad, a flagship tablet boasting powerful performance and premium features-all housed within a surprisingly compact and sleek design, setting new standards in portability and power.
Xiaomi has unveiled the MIX Flip 2, featuring dual 1.5K displays, the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Elite chipset, and advanced Leica cameras. This new foldable aims to blend cutting-edge tech with premium photography.
Check out the latest Nothing Phone 3 renders showcasing sleek black and white colorways. The designs highlight the phone’s minimalist aesthetics and premium build, hinting at a stylish debut for the upcoming flagship.
Google is preparing to replace Google Assistant on Android with Gemini, its next-generation AI assistant. Promising enhanced responsiveness and smarter interactions, Gemini aims to redefine user experience on mobile devices.
Google Chrome will soon end support for Android versions 6.0 and below, affecting millions of users. This means no more security updates or new features, urging users to upgrade for continued safe browsing.
The Google Pixel 10 is expected to launch in October 2024, following the company’s usual annual release schedule. Anticipation builds as leaks hint at upgraded cameras and enhanced AI features.
Samsung Galaxy Buds Core specs revealed, promising premium features including active noise cancellation, improved battery life, and enhanced sound quality. The earbuds aim to deliver a high-end audio experience at a competitive price point.
Nothing confirms the Phone 3 will feature a periscope lens, but emerging leaks showcase impressive zoom capabilities. Here’s a detailed gallery highlighting what this upgrade could deliver in mobile photography.
Starting August, Chrome will drop support for several older Android phones, impacting users on outdated OS versions. The move aims to enhance security and performance but leaves legacy device users at a disadvantage.