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Samsung's next flagship phones might get a battery-boosting AI feature
By Jay Bonggolto published
battery booster The Galaxy S25 series might feature "Battery AI" to help the phones last longer on a single charge.
Samsung wants to convert your Galaxy Watch heart data into ECGs using GenAI
By Michael L Hicks published
Galaxy AI Samsung already has passive AFib detection of irregular heart rhythm. This new patent will use generative AI to convert PPG data into ECG graphs — and we're intrigued.
Elusive OnePlus 12 color option may soon hit the global stage
By Nandika Ravi published
Glacial White A sleek new OnePlus 12 colorway could be on its way to global markets, a recent OxygenOS code indicated.
Gemini could pick up a YouTube Music extension for mood-based song suggestions
By Nickolas Diaz published
How are you feeling? A leak detailed how Gemini's upcoming YouTube Music extension could work.
Samsung's Galaxy A phones may lack some Galaxy AI features with One UI 6.1
By Nickolas Diaz published
On the way? A rumor suggested that Samsung will bring its One UI 6.1 update to several older midranges in May.
Android tipped to make data transfers quicker for new phone setup
By Nickolas Diaz published
Sounds good Code in Google's Data Restore Tool app seemingly spilled details about potential data transfer and restoration upgrades.
Sony's Xperia 1 VI promo images surface before launch
By Vishnu Sarangapurkar published
Promo material leak After catching a glimpse of the Xperia 10 VI in marketing renders, the Xperia 1 VI's promo images are now leaked.
Google says Epic's demands are 'unnecessary,' but maybe that was the point
By Brady Snyder published
Epic v. Google After winning its antitrust case against Google, Epic gave a list of its proposed demands to the court. Now, Google has its counter, and the company unsurprisingly disagrees.
Google has set a deadline to shut down the Google Fit API
By Jay Bonggolto published
Transition Deadline The Google Fit API is being replaced by Health Connect.
Spotify should stop worrying about Apple and just make a better streaming service
By Brady Snyder published
Spotify seems determined to be the next Epic and go to war with Apple. But the company's argument is extremely flawed, and Spotify would genuinely be better off working on itself.
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