
Realme takes on the Galaxy S21 series with Snapdragon 888-powered Koi
Realme this week teased the launch of its first Snapdragon 888-powered smartphone, which will reportedly be called Koi.
Realme this week teased the launch of its first Snapdragon 888-powered smartphone, which will reportedly be called Koi.
Google's Home Max speaker is once again available on the Mountain View giant's store after the company announced its plan to stop manufacturing the device. These are likely the last bits of stock left; grab it while you can!
Having upgraded most of its flagship lineup to One UI 3.0, the South Korean giant has finally begun brings the Android 11 goodness to its mid-range and budget offerings with the launch of the One UI 3.0 beta for its Galaxy A and Galaxy M lineup.
Samsung may finally redeem itself with the launch of its new Exynos 2100 SoC, with new benchmark results showing the processor matching the Snapdragon 888 in single-core performance and even beating Qualcomm's next-gen SoC in multi-core performance.
Google this week announced the addition of a new Games Lobby for its smart displays platform, as well as the launch of 10 new Assistant-powered games.
Despite some initial hiccups, T-Mobile has also started rolling out the One UI 3.0 update to its users in earnest, with both the Galaxy S20 and Note 20 series now receiving updates.
Just a few weeks after the Galaxy S20 series, Samsung has already begun rolling out the One UI 3.0 update, which includes Android 11, to its value-oriented Galaxy S20 Fan Edition. Samsung gives Galaxy S20 FE owners early Christmas present with Android 11 update
After trudging along for a couple of years, Android Things, Google's IoT platform based on Android, will start shutting down this coming January.
The South Korean giant is expanding the availability of its newest OS upgrade to more of its mid-range lineup. Galaxy A50 users in India and Sri Lanka and Galaxy A90 5G users in South Korea have now started receiving the One UI 2.5 update.
A notable omission from the launch of Sony's latest console, WarnerMedia's streaming service is finally available on the PS5.
Facebook has signaled its intent to move UK users to the US version of its user agreement as soon as Brexit is implemented. The move is an attempt to circumvent the EU's stringent privacy rules, with plans to do the same for all non-EU countries.
Instagram today revealed a new, no-frills version of its app for the Indian market. Dubbed Instagram Lite, it removes Reels, shopping, and IGTV to focus on speed and responsiveness for capped internet connections and low-end devices.
Huawei today launched the Developer Beta for its homegrown HarmonyOS 2.0, with a focus on mobile devices, as the company looks to untangle itself from Google's dominance in the Android space.
A new report out of South Korean throws cold water on the claims that Samsung is doing away with its flagship phablet, noting that while S Pen support will be coming to other phones, the company is intent on launching yet another generation of Note series smartphones this year.
A new report out of Korea suggests LG is readying two new flagships for release in early 2021: a rollable smartphone and a new flagship codenamed Rainbow. It'll also launch a new mid-range option called LG Q83.
Google is launching a new feature called 'Chrome Labs' for its browser, making it easier for users to try out the latest experimental features from the company's engineers.
A new leak has shed some more light on the ultrawide camera on Samsung's upcoming flagships, which is expected to include a slightly larger field of view and an autofocus module that's perfect for macro shots.
Samsung recently released a new GameDriver app for the S20 and Note20 series that promises to boost performance on supported games significantly. It'll also allow the company to push GPU updates separately from system updates.
In a bid to combat misinformation, the Mountain View giant has announced its plans to augment its search augment to show curated, locally-relevant information about COVID-19 vaccines.
The latest updates to Google's carrier services app has apparently left some users unable to send or receive SMS messages, while others report long delays in service.