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The One UI 7 update makes the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ smoother, with the following changes:
1. Smoother app opening and closing animations.
2. The notification bar now shows the Wi-Fi band (4, 5, 6, 7) information. (Tab A9+ only supports WiFi 4 and 5)
3. A new battery icon with the percentage inside the icon.
4. Swiping from the top right side brings up the quick settings panel, while swiping from the top left side shows notifications.
5. A short swipe from the bottom displays the taskbar.
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1. Smoother app opening and closing animations.
2. The notification bar now shows the Wi-Fi band (4, 5, 6, 7) information. (Tab A9+ only supports WiFi 4 and 5)
3. A new battery icon with the percentage inside the icon.
4. Swiping from the top right side brings up the quick settings panel, while swiping from the top left side shows notifications.
5. A short swipe from the bottom displays the taskbar.
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Gemini live animation implemented, on home screen it appears as live notification at the top and a little glowing animation on the bottom and on the lockscreen it appears in the NowBar
Pixel devices will finally get native flashlight strength adjustment.
While Android has had an API for flashlight brightness control since Android13, Google only used it in the Camera and Magnifier apps. Until now, Pixel owners had to rely on third-party apps that utilizes this API to adjust Pixel's flashlight intensity.
But that could change soon, as Google is working on integrating a "Flashlight Strength" slider directly into the quick settings tile. When active, the tile will even show the current brightness percentage.
The brightness adjustment menu is invoked by either tapping the right side of the tile (for the wide variant) or holding the tile (for the shortened tile variant), which immediately turns on the flashlight.
We'll probably see this change in Android 16 QPR1.
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While Android has had an API for flashlight brightness control since Android13, Google only used it in the Camera and Magnifier apps. Until now, Pixel owners had to rely on third-party apps that utilizes this API to adjust Pixel's flashlight intensity.
But that could change soon, as Google is working on integrating a "Flashlight Strength" slider directly into the quick settings tile. When active, the tile will even show the current brightness percentage.
The brightness adjustment menu is invoked by either tapping the right side of the tile (for the wide variant) or holding the tile (for the shortened tile variant), which immediately turns on the flashlight.
We'll probably see this change in Android 16 QPR1.
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Google Pixel Leaks: The Wildest and Most Unpredictable in Smartphones
Google Pixel leaks are known as the wildest in the smartphone world because they truly can come from anywhere. Now, the leak arrives from Vancouver, Canada as production crew of 20+ members doing full on commercial shoot with equipment like macro probe lens, a Panavision rig etc
was spotted actively filming an ad for the Pixel 10.
From this ad leak, we also get two real-world shots of the Pixel 10 Pro in black color from afar and this leak confirms the renders that said Pixel 10 series will look exactly the same as Pixel 9 series in design.
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Google Pixel leaks are known as the wildest in the smartphone world because they truly can come from anywhere. Now, the leak arrives from Vancouver, Canada as production crew of 20+ members doing full on commercial shoot with equipment like macro probe lens, a Panavision rig etc
was spotted actively filming an ad for the Pixel 10.
From this ad leak, we also get two real-world shots of the Pixel 10 Pro in black color from afar and this leak confirms the renders that said Pixel 10 series will look exactly the same as Pixel 9 series in design.
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Starlink to introduce their services with promotional unlimited data plans priced below $10 (~₹840) per month in India. (ET)
Following the Jio model. 📈
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Following the Jio model. 📈
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