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  • 1 week ago | androidpolice.com | Rajesh Pandey |Rajesh Pandey

    Google pushed out the stable Android 16 update for its Pixel phones on June 10. Since then, there have been sporadic reports of users running into issues with the back gesture and the 3-button navigation bar acting glitchy. There now seems to be another annoying bug in Android 16 that seems to have slipped through Google's testing, one that makes unlocking Pixels a tad frustrating.

  • 2 weeks ago | cultofmac.com | Rajesh Pandey

    Apple’s yearly Back to School promo will supposedly go live in the US later this month. Like every year, the company will bundle gift cards with selected devices as part of the promo. Additionally, Apple will double the carrier promos in its retail stores from late June to boost iPhone sales. Apple’s Back to School promo will go live soonEvery year, Apple launches a Back to School promo in the U.S. and select other markets right before the academic session starts.

  • 2 weeks ago | cultofmac.com | Rajesh Pandey

    Apple’s new visual language for iOS 19/iOS 26 will reportedly lay the groundwork for its upcoming hardware products. This will include a revamped design for the 2027 iPhone dubbed “Glasswing.”It will apparently feature an all-glass design, with an “extraordinarily slim bezels” and a notch-free display. iOS 19/iOS 26 revamp hints at bold new design for 2027 iPhoneApple rolled out the last major iOS design refresh in 2013 with iOS 7.

  • 2 weeks ago | androidpolice.com | Rajesh Pandey

    I heavily rely on my Google Pixel Watch to keep up to date with my daily routine, agenda, and health. The watch has become an indispensable companion to my phone, helping me tame the chaos, both digitally and in the real world. For this, I use Wear OS tiles, as they provide instant access to important information at a glance. With a few swipes, I can see my upcoming meetings, check my progress toward reaching my step count, and start a workout.

  • 2 weeks ago | androidpolice.com | Rajesh Pandey

    Android manufacturers launch hundreds of devices every year. A few stand out for their performance, design, battery life, and imaging capabilities. Some stand out for the wrong reasons. I have used over 50 Android phones in the last 15 years. Here are the ones I remember for being overhyped and falling flat with their gimmicks. 5 LG G5 In many ways, the LG G5, which launched in 2016, was ahead of its time with its premise.