The Android Authority team has been diving into the new Android 17 QPR1 Beta and stumbled across an interesting toggle hidden in the developer settings menu on our Pixel 9 Pro XL — “boot with 16KB ...
A broad new smartphone test has found that Apple devices lead the industry for battery life, with the iPhone 17 Pro Max ranking as the longest-lasting phone tested and Apple tied as the top overall ...
Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2 tweaks a Pixel setting that can quietly reduce one of the most annoying mobile problems, Wi-Fi that looks connected but isn’t actually usable. Instead of a single Adaptive ...
Battery life remains a critical factor for smartphone users, directly influencing how devices are evaluated in terms of usability and overall performance. To better understand how modern smartphones ...
YouTuber JerryRigEverything put the Galaxy Z Fold 7 through a brutal torture test, including bend and dust challenges, to see how Samsung’s thinnest foldable holds up. Despite its slimmer design, the ...
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Why it matters: Between 2021 and 2024, Google leveraged the motion sensors on more than two billion Android phones to create a global network capable of detecting earthquakes and sending automated ...
New Discover cards on iOS and Android are compiling news from multiple sources as publishers face dwindling web traffic. New Discover cards on iOS and Android are compiling news from multiple ...
YouTube is shutting down its Trending page after 10 years. This familiar hub for viral content is being retired as the platform shifts towards more personalized, algorithm-driven recommendations.
Various Google services on top of the mobile operating system make up the modern Android experience. Google is now adding a new ‘System services’ settings page to manage all the background services ...
Hamcrest is based on the concept of a matcher, which can be a very natural way of asserting whether or not the result of a test is in a desired state. If you have not used Hamcrest, examples in this ...