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A week after Google rolled out its Android 15 Beta 2, Beta 2.1 was rolled out the following week with a small fix. Now, as the month has just started, the company is bringing a new beta update. Beta 2.2 is not the same as the Beta 3 update coming at the end of this month, which would be an overall update, but it sure brings with it some resolution to problems recurring ever since it was first launched. With its Android Beta 2.2, Google brings some major improvements to the private space, app drawer, and NFC payments. Beta 2.2 […]

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Google To Release Android 15 Beta 2 Tomorrow With New Updates And Changes

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Google is hosting its I/O event with AI being the center of attention. The company has delved completely into bringing AI to the masses with its latest upgrades, and it has a lot to show in this regard. Since AI rests at the heart of Android, the entire operations will be bolstered by the company's Gemini. The Gemini app is gradually improving in understanding context and deeper integrations with apps and what is on the screen. Google's Gemini and on-device Gemini Nano will be deeply integrated with Android Google has made a drastic change to how we use Gemini with […]

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Samsung Has Started Developing Android 15-Based One UI 7.0 Beta for the Galaxy S24 Series

We all know how the Android 15 beta has been out and about for some time now, and a lot of people are enjoying it on their Pixel devices. In order to make sure that the Galaxy S24 users are not left behind, Samsung has also started the development of One UI 7.0 beta which will be based on the latest version of Android. Do keep in mind that the beta program is still a couple of months away from going official but it is good to know that the development has started. Android 15-based One UI 7.0 could see […]

Android 15 Will Introduce Notification Cooldown So You Don’t Have To Put Your Phone on Silent All The Time

The first Android 15 developer preview introduced a feature called "notification cooldown." The feature, which has a very simple name, worked in a rather clever way; it would simply put notifications on a cooldown as they started to get more and more annoying. Now, the feature has surfaced again, and it is going to be available in the final version, as well. Are you tired of annoying notifications? Android 15's Notification Cooldown is exactly what you need The feature is available in the Android 15 Beta 1.2, and although it is not enabled by default, it is there, which means […]

Android 15 Could Bring NFC Wireless Charging Support, Which Is Slower Than The Qi Standard, But The Required Hardware Is Much Smaller

The Qi standard is typically employed when giving a smartphone the ability to top up the battery wirelessly. However, there might be a different way of wirelessly charging future devices that can run Android 15, and that is NFC Wireless Charging support. According to the latest findings, Google is figuring out a way to bring this technology to supported models, bringing in some level of convenience, regardless of whether this approach is inferior to the Qi standard. NFC Wireless Charging requires smaller hardware to work, making it ideal for compact smartphones With Qi-enabled devices sporting bigger wireless charging coils, NFC […]

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Google has gradually improved the Pixel lineup, with a handful of design changes and feature upgrades coming every year. The Pixel 8 lineup was specifically received pretty well in the smartphone industry, but the company failed to deliver when it comes to the ongoing stuttering and scrolling issues. Note that the scrolling issues on Pixel phones have existed for a while, and the company has taken note of it, but it says that the fix will arrive with the launch of Android 15. Google Will Fix The Ongoing Stuttering Scrolling Issue on The Pixel 8, But Users Will Have to […]

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