
Jean Leon
Tech writer And Researcher at Android Headlines
Tech writer/Researcher at https://t.co/ts0soHEFlV / https://t.co/tXbie4kOm8. Previously in https://t.co/Z7ZAWin9JR
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2 days ago |
androidheadlines.com | Jean Leon
Planning to upgrade your foldable phone next year? Here’s a bit of news that might save you some cash and keep your favorite stylus in action. According to a fresh report, the special S Pen case designed for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 will actually be compatible with the Galaxy Z Fold 7. The information comes from the reliable tipster PandaFlash on X/Twitter. According to the post, the S Pen case of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is similar enough to that of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 to be compatible.
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2 days ago |
androidheadlines.com | Jean Leon
For years, Samsung’s S Pen has been a defining feature of its Ultra-tier Galaxy phones. They offer more precision to boost your productivity, draw, and more. But for just as long, a common frustration has plagued S Pen users: magnetic accessories. Cases with magnets, for instance, often wreak havoc on the S Pen’s performance, causing dead spots on the screen or inconsistent input.
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2 days ago |
buff.ly | Jean Leon
For years, Samsung’s S Pen has been a defining feature of its Ultra-tier Galaxy phones. They offer more precision to boost your productivity, draw, and more. But for just as long, a common frustration has plagued S Pen users: magnetic accessories. Cases with magnets, for instance, often wreak havoc on the S Pen’s performance, causing dead spots on the screen or inconsistent input.
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2 days ago |
androidheadlines.com | Jean Leon
Well, that was unexpected. Just weeks before their big July 9th Unpacked event, Samsung has quietly launched its new pair of budget-friendly earbuds: the Galaxy Buds Core. It seems the company wanted to get these affordable audio companions into users’ hands sooner rather than later. They offer a compelling option for those seeking a great earbud experience without breaking the bank.
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2 days ago |
androidheadlines.com | Jean Leon
Google has announced great news for fans of its suite of advanced AI features. If you’ve been enjoying tools like enhanced search results, improved writing assistance in Gmail and Docs, and more, Google just made it a bit more wallet-friendly. The company has announced a cheaper annual subscription option for Google AI Pro, priced at $200. Previously, Google AI Pro was only available as a monthly subscription. Access to the features costs you $20 a month, with no options to save any money.
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