Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite could introduce location-tracking Bluetooth 5.1 S-Pen
A new Bluetooth certification listing reveals the Galaxy Note 10 Lite will be Samsung’s first-ever Bluetooth 5.1-compatible device at launch.
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A new Bluetooth certification listing reveals the Galaxy Note 10 Lite will be Samsung’s first-ever Bluetooth 5.1-compatible device at launch.
SwiftKey, the first keyboard app on Android which introduced swipe-to-type on smartphones, has crossed 500 million downloads on the Play Store.
OnePlus is rolling out OxygenOS 10.0.7 update for the OnePlus 7T, which brings in November 2019 Android security patch.
Samsung is rolling out the stable Android 10 update along with One UI 2.0 for Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ owners running Android Pie on their devices.
YouTube Music service has gained over 800,000 subscribers in India since its launch in March, outpacing Spotify and local services like Gaana Music.
According to the YouTube blog, Google has decided to replace the Google Play Music app as the pre-installed music app with YouTube Music on Android 10.
Samsung Galaxy A70s has been officially introduced by Samsung India, and the device will go on sale tomorrow, September 28, for the starting price of Rs. 28,999 ($412).
Google’s is shutting down Bulletin, a hyperlocal news service that allowed users to post stories with video and photo content to the app.
Cloud provider Cloudflare officially announced the public availability of its security and speed-focused mobile VPN called WARP on Android and iOS.
According to a recent report from South Korean tech news outlet The Elec, the Galaxy S11 series will debut with a 108-megapixel camera with 5x optical zoom.
Earlier this week, Samsung started rolling out a new major software update with many Note 10 features for the Galaxy S10 series in Germany and Switzerland. Now, the update is available in few other European countries.
Today, Google announced the release of Android 10 Go edition targetted towards low-end smartphones. This new version will now require all devices to have encryption.