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Nothing’s Android 16-powered update brings a bunch of new features to its phones, including its own spin on Google’s Live Updates. With Nothing OS 4.0, users can track a delivery, ride, or timer by glancing using the Glyph Interface — the dot-matrix on the Phone 3’s rear, or the system of lights on the Phone 3A and older models.
Samsung November updates arrive on the Galaxy S25 down through the Galaxy S22. The update provides the latest Android security patches.
The Android 16 update for Pixel finally brings Nano Banana to Google Photos, alongside security patches and Wicked-themed goodies.
Android 16 brings refined UI tweaks, live notification updates, adaptive refresh rates, improved multitasking for tablets, and tighter security. The update is currently available for Pixel 6 and newer devices, including Pixel tablets. Samsung’s Galaxy ...
Android users can now manage apps across multiple devices more easily with Google Play Store's updated remote uninstall button in the latest update.
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Android's Quick Share gains a huge update to send files to Apple's AirDrop
Google announced that its Android phones, the Pixel 10 series, can now send files from Quick Share to iPhones using AirDrop. Users must enable their devices to accept "Everyone for 10 minutes" before being able to send files between Android and iPhone.
Google is finally giving Android devices the ability to uninstall Google Play System updates without needing external hardware.