WhatsApp beta gets pin and archive options for community group chats

The beta version of WhatsApp has picked up two new features as Meta works hard on making it the most feature-packed messaging app available on mobile devices. Versions 2.23.24.8 and 2.23.24.9 aim to make the experience better for community group chats by adding options to pin and archive chats. WhatsApp has supported pinning conversations to […]

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Google copies a new feature from Samsung Keyboard

With One UI 5.0, Samsung introduced a way to add text through the camera via Samsung Keyboard. It used the OCR functionality to scan text using the camera. Now, it appears that Google has liked that feature, and it is preparing to bring a similar feature to its own keyboard: Gboard. Gboard could soon get […]

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YouTube Premium price is increasing in several countries

A few months ago, YouTube increased the price of the YouTube Premium subscription. Now, the company is increasing the price of YouTube Premium in more countries and will continue with its price increase, as it claims that it will give users a more premium and satisfying user experience and content. YouTube Premium is getting costlier […]

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Google Chrome updates will stop coming to some Galaxy phones

For Android apps, dropping support for older versions of the operating system is a necessary evil for a few reasons, including freeing up resources and manpower so developers can focus their efforts on new features and newer versions of Android. Recently, WhatsApp, the world’s most popular messaging app, ended support for people running Android versions […]

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WhatsApp’s video player to get double tap skip gesture

Another feature that many consider pretty basic is coming to WhatsApp in the future and is available to some users of the beta version of the app. The latest WhatsApp beta adds the ability to double-tap the screen when playing videos inside the app to skip forward and backward. Double tapping to skip or go […]

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One UI 6 brings Galaxy Enhance-X app to some Galaxy A phones

Last year, Samsung introduced the AI-powered Galaxy Enhance-X app to its Galaxy S series smartphones. Later, the app was made compatible with Galaxy Note and Galaxy Z series devices. The company had also promised to make the image editing app available on mid-range smartphones, and we now have more information about that. Galaxy A53, Galaxy […]

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Telegram adds quote formatting, name colors, revised reply & more

With every new update, Telegram aims to go at least two steps ahead of its competitors. In the latest update, Telegram is changing the way you reply to a specific message. Notably, with what Telegram calls ‘Reply Revolution’, users can now reply to a specific part of a message. Moreover, the update also brings quote […]

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With One UI 6.0, Game Launcher is out and Gaming Hub is in

Samsung is refreshing numerous things with its new One UI 6.0 update, now available for the Galaxy S23 series outside the beta program. A new One UI typeface is omnipresent, and several first-party apps have left the “Samsung” prefix behind. For example, Samsung Music is now simply Music. Speaking of app renames, the Game Launcher […]

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You can pay to remove ads from Facebook and Instagram in Europe

Meta has announced that it will soon offer a paid subscription that will offer an ad-free experience on Facebook and Instagram. However, this paid plan will only be available to users in the EU (European Union). Of course, there remains free access to these social media apps, but it will be supported by advertisements. Facebook […]

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Useless Samsung app is going away first thing next year

Are you a Samsung Video Library app user? If you are, firstly, you’re among the few who have even heard of this app, and secondly, we have some bad news for you. On the other hand, if you’re in the opposite camp and never even used Video Library, this news should be mildly positive. The […]

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It’s the end of WhatsApp support for some Galaxy smartphones

WhatsApp is undoubtedly the king of messaging apps. With 2.7 billion active monthly users, WhatsApp has by far the biggest market share. It’s available for both Android and iOS, the two leading mobile operating systems, with the former accounting for more than 70% of WhatsApp’s user base. It’s the reason why WhatsApp supports older versions […]

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Samsung Game Launcher Week: Get control over mobile games

We’ve reached the end of the Game Launcher Week series, and it’s time for us to take a closer look at one of Samsung’s systems designed to give gamers more control over their mobile games and how their Galaxy devices behave when they run these types of apps. We’re referring to Game Booster. First, here’s […]

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MultiStar and other Good Lock apps get One UI 6, Japanese support

The stable release of One UI 6.0 (Android 14) for Galaxy devices is getting closer each day. There have been some delays in the One UI 6.0 beta program Samsung is running for some of its flagship and mid-range smartphones, but the company has been adding official One UI 6.0 support to many of its […]

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Samsung Game Launcher Week: All about your gamer profile

As you probably know by now, if you followed our weekly series, Samsung’s Game Launcher is more than a pseudo apps drawer for mobile games. It’s a game platform and a mini-game in itself. Gamers have goals to achieve within the Game Launcher, and upon doing so, they unlock new creatures, i.e., profile pictures. Today, […]

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One UI 6 Temporary Cloud Backup feature lets you store unlimited data for limited time

The release of One UI 6.0 will mark the debut of a new cloud feature for Galaxy device users, Samsung confirmed moments ago. Called Temporary Cloud Backup, this new tool will allow users to store unlimited data on Samsung’s cloud servers for 30 days at a time. Temporary Cloud Backup differs from — and doesn’t […]

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Samsung Game Launcher Week: Bookmarks add more functionality

We’re halfway through the Samsung Game Launcher Week series, and today, we’ll be taking a look at how you can expand the functionality of the game-launching app through bookmarks. First, here’s a quick recap of this week, just in case you missed out on the Launcher’s egg-hatching mini-game. Story continues after the video [embedded content] […]

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Google Photos lets you create AI-powered highlight videos

Google Photos is getting a new AI-powered feature, using which users will be able to create ‘Highlight videos’ on their Android and iOS phones. Google Photos already offers a wide range of photo and video editing tools, and now it brings AI power to the table. With the new Google Photos AI feature, users will […]

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YouTube Music now lets you create custom AI playlist art

YouTube Music is bringing a couple of new features to its users, and in the times we are living in, you should not be surprised to know that one feature is about AI. In an official blog, YouTube Music announced that instead of looking for a playlist cover or uploading your own image, the platform […]

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Samsung Game Launcher Week: Play the egg-hatching mini-game

Samsung Game Launcher is the place to go for mobile games on your Galaxy device. It’s an app dedicated to gaming, boasting tools for gamers, its own notification center, an activity tracker, and even a mini-game that lets gamers track achievements, hatch eggs, and unlock creatures for profile pictures. Today — on day two of […]

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Samsung Messages and Wallet apps were marked as harmful by Google

Google has integrated several security measures into Android, and one of those is the Play Protect service. It warns users of harmful apps and games if it senses that they can snoop on personal data, such as call logs, messages, or pictures. Recently, Google falsely flagged two Samsung apps as potentially harmful and notified some […]

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