The running joke is that Sony hasnât changed the overall appearance of their phones in quite some time. In fact, I donât think they have drastically changed the look of their smartphones ever. The Xperia line is stuck in a time loop of hardware design, set to repeat itself until the end of days. Funny ⊠Continued Read the original post: Sony Mobileâs Hardware Design Team Has Worldâs Easiest Job Read more âș
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Dashlane announced late last week that thanks to Android 14, passkey support is coming soon. For apps and the web in general, passkeys are seen as the future, set to replace passwords. Introduced in the Android 14 Developer Preview, the major change is that Android will allow users to sync passkeys to 3rd-party apps and not ⊠Continued Read the original post: Dashlane App Prepping for Passkey Support in Android... Read more âș
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On almost every first Monday of every new month, Google releases a fresh Pixel update with security patches, bug fixes, and sometimes new features. Today happens to be one of those Mondays, but it was also expected to be the stable release of Android 13 QPR2 and a new Pixel Feature Drop. At this moment, ⊠Continued Read the original post: Yes, Weâre Waiting on the March Google Pixel Update Read more âș
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Nothing announced via its social channels this past week that the second iteration of its Ear earbuds are inbound, set to be unveiled on March 22. Now known to be called Ear (2), we donât yet know what to expect from their design, but we have to assume it will be similar to the other ⊠Continued Read the original post: Nothing Teases Ear (2) Earbuds for March 22 Read more âș
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Itâs only March 3 and weâre only just now getting familiar with early builds of Android 14, codenamed Upside Down Cake. However, thanks to eagle eyed-folk such as Mishaal Rahman, we can now confirm that next yearâs Android 15 will be codenamed Vanilla Ice Cream. This information is straight from Googleâs own code, with the ⊠Continued Read the original post: Android 15 is âVanilla Ice Creamâ and That Makes... Read more âș
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We donât usually think about estimated manufacturing costs for devices these days, but an analysis from Counterpoint was released this week that estimates the cost to produce a Pixel Watch (LTE) is around $123. Thatâs neat to think about, right? In a handy breakdown for this price, you realize how many pieces are required to ⊠Continued Read the original post: Cost to Manufacture Pixel Watch LTE? About $123 Read more âș
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Samsung, King of Android Updates, is shipping out more updates this week. This time, we have the Galaxy Z Fold 2, Galaxy Tab S7, Tab S7+, and Tab S8+ receiving the One UI 5.1 (Android 13) upgrade. Youâll find the updated software versions below, but inside, expect new and enhanced multitasking capabilities, camera software upgrades, ⊠Continued Read the original post: Galaxy Z Fold 2, Tab S7 Lineup, and Tab... Read more âș
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With only a month to go, YouTube casually reminded everyone today that their YouTube Premium family planâs price is increasing in April. Youâve got one final month at that old, wonderfully reasonable price, my friends. Back in October of last year, Google announced that the YouTube Premium family plan price was going up to $22.99 ⊠Continued Read the original post: Google Reminds Us That Our YouTube Premium Family Price... Read more âș
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2023 is off to a solid start. We just got done looking at the very-nice OnePlus 11, are still loving the Pixel 7 line, and now we get to look at Samsungâs Galaxy S23 series. For those who missed it, Tim has already fully reviewed the Galaxy S23 Ultra and gave it high marks. For ⊠Continued Read the original post: Samsung Galaxy S23+ Review: Whatâs Not to Like? Read more âș
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I suspect new Galaxy S23 owners have had their phones for what should be a couple of weeks now, so itâs time for a check-in. Howâs the phone treating you? Galaxy S23 owners, is the battery life good? S23 Ultra owners, howâs that camera so far? Related: Galaxy S23 Ultra Review From my findings, the ⊠Continued Read the original post: Question: Howâs Your Galaxy S23 Treating You? Read more âș
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Earlier this week, we officially learned that OnePlus is making a foldable. Today, weâre getting a very brief glimpse at what it might look like. At least, thatâs what we think this is? Technically, we can see hardly anything, but if this video is showing what we think itâs showing, it appears that the hinge ⊠Continued Read the original post: Now Begins the OnePlus Foldable Long Tease Read more âș
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About a year ago I shared an opinion I had about the state of Android smartphones and how so many of you seemed uninterested in any device not made by Samsung. The title was âYou Dislike Every Phone Unless Samsung Makes It,â and it ran through all of the problems that other phone makers continue ⊠Continued Read the original post: If Buying a Phone Today, Who Makes It? Read more âș
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It looks like a new color option is inbound for the Pixel Buds Pro and Pixel Buds A Series earbuds, joining the existing options already available via retailers. The new color has leaked to be Sky Blue for the Pixel Buds A Series, and if the below image is accurate, itâs a relatively easy-on-the-eye shade ⊠Continued Read the original post: Pixel Buds Pro, A Series Getting New Color Option Read more âș
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The Android Developers team at Google released new design rules for Wear OS app developers this week, set to take effect on August 31, 2023. That should be plenty of time for developers to ensure their apps arenât breaking any rules, as Google is looking to really tighten up the look of the platform. The ⊠Continued Read the original post: Google Has New Design Rules for Wear OS Apps Read more âș
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