The Android Show: I/O Edition will premier today at 10:30pm IST or 5:00pm GMT.
This event will showcase the latest updates coming to the Android ecosystem for example MD3 Expressive Design, Android 16 release and much more.
Instead of showcasing Android ecosystem at the Google I/O event which is scheduled to take place on May 20-21, Google decided to showcase it through a separate dedicated virtual show.
https://www.youtube.com/live/l3yDd3CmA_Y?si=KdM59CT2B13XMNps
This event will showcase the latest updates coming to the Android ecosystem for example MD3 Expressive Design, Android 16 release and much more.
Instead of showcasing Android ecosystem at the Google I/O event which is scheduled to take place on May 20-21, Google decided to showcase it through a separate dedicated virtual show.
https://www.youtube.com/live/l3yDd3CmA_Y?si=KdM59CT2B13XMNps
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The Android Show: I/O Edition
Lights, camera, Android! 🎬 Tune in NOW to The Android Show: I/O Edition. Hang out with Sameer Samat, President of Android Ecosystem, and the Android team to learn about the innovative new experiences coming to Android. We’re packing Android with beauty, smarts…
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The new expressive redesign is finally incoming with the new Android 16 QPR1 beta!
Most of the changes we have previously leaked are now officialized by Google. As spotted on Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1, the presence of this new "expressive design" is all over the system.
Here's a small re-cap of what's to be expected in the upcoming build:
• adding of blur all over the system, such as the app drawer (source) and the launcher overview (source);
• new status bar icons, similar to the ones from iOS (source);
• reworked recents view page with a newer (and cleaner) interface (source);
• clock personalization and wallpaper effects for customizing further your setup (source).
• the long awaited quick settings shown in photos, in contrast to the many experiments done with dual-shade...
...and many more! It seems like developers are really working hard on making Pixel phone's interface more customizable and enjoyable for the end-user, catching up with the latest trends introduced by the different skins present in today's phones market.
Are you happy with these finalized changes? Would you have preferred if Google took some more time and maybe rethought some of their design choices? Let us know below!
Most of the changes we have previously leaked are now officialized by Google. As spotted on Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1, the presence of this new "expressive design" is all over the system.
Here's a small re-cap of what's to be expected in the upcoming build:
• adding of blur all over the system, such as the app drawer (source) and the launcher overview (source);
• new status bar icons, similar to the ones from iOS (source);
• reworked recents view page with a newer (and cleaner) interface (source);
• clock personalization and wallpaper effects for customizing further your setup (source).
• the long awaited quick settings shown in photos, in contrast to the many experiments done with dual-shade...
...and many more! It seems like developers are really working hard on making Pixel phone's interface more customizable and enjoyable for the end-user, catching up with the latest trends introduced by the different skins present in today's phones market.
Are you happy with these finalized changes? Would you have preferred if Google took some more time and maybe rethought some of their design choices? Let us know below!
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The Android Show: I/O Edition will premier today at 10:30pm IST or 5:00pm GMT. This event will showcase the latest updates coming to the Android ecosystem for example MD3 Expressive Design, Android 16 release and much more. Instead of showcasing Android…
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Launched Globally
The phone has a titanium frame, is just 5.8mm thick, weighs just 163 grams and is useless too.
Specifications:
• 6.6-inch (3120x1440 px) Dynamic AMOLED Display
• 1~120Hz adaptive refresh rate
• 2600nits peak brightness
• Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 Protection
• Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy SoC
(4.47GHz overclocked)
• Vapor Chamber
• LPDDR5X RAM; UFS 4.0 storage
• 200MP main (2x optical zoom; OIS)
• 12MP Ultrawide with macro
• Telephoto camera ❌
• 4K@ 60 fps, 8K@ 30fps video recording
• 12MP front camera
• IP68 dust & water resistant
• Stereo speakers; USB-C 3.2 Gen 1
• In-display fingerprint scanner
• 3900mAh battery capacity (even S25 battery = 4000mAh)
• 25W wired + Qi Wireless + wireless power share
7 AndroidOS upgrades + 7yrs Security Patches
Pricing:
12GB+256GB= Rs. 1,09,999/ $1100/ €1260
12GB+512GB= Rs. 1,21,999/ $1220/ €1380
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The phone has a titanium frame, is just 5.8mm thick, weighs just 163 grams and is useless too.
Specifications:
• 6.6-inch (3120x1440 px) Dynamic AMOLED Display
• 1~120Hz adaptive refresh rate
• 2600nits peak brightness
• Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 Protection
• Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy SoC
(4.47GHz overclocked)
• Vapor Chamber
• LPDDR5X RAM; UFS 4.0 storage
• 200MP main (2x optical zoom; OIS)
• 12MP Ultrawide with macro
• Telephoto camera ❌
• 4K@ 60 fps, 8K@ 30fps video recording
• 12MP front camera
• IP68 dust & water resistant
• Stereo speakers; USB-C 3.2 Gen 1
• In-display fingerprint scanner
• 3900mAh battery capacity (even S25 battery = 4000mAh)
• 25W wired + Qi Wireless + wireless power share
7 AndroidOS upgrades + 7yrs Security Patches
Pricing:
12GB+256GB= Rs. 1,09,999/ $1100/ €1260
12GB+512GB= Rs. 1,21,999/ $1220/ €1380
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Introducing Material 3 Expressive Design
Google announced Material 3 Expressive, built upon Material You for Android 16, that is coming later this year, starting on Pixel.
Unlike BBK and Xiaomi which just blatantly copies iOS, Google notes that Material 3 Expressive was born out of research.
Background blur in the QS, Notifications panel & Recents adds a sense of depth & preserves context when navigating your device. When dismissing a notification, you’ll feel a “satisfying haptic rumble,” while other alerts next to it will “subtly respond to your drag.”
The updated design language includes new responsive components, “emphasized” typography, and “updated dynamic color themes.” The all-new Live Updates feature helps you easily track progress notifications from select apps.
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Google announced Material 3 Expressive, built upon Material You for Android 16, that is coming later this year, starting on Pixel.
Unlike BBK and Xiaomi which just blatantly copies iOS, Google notes that Material 3 Expressive was born out of research.
Over the past 3 years, through 46 separate research studies with hundreds of designs, and more than 18,000 participants from around the world, we’ve fine tuned a system that’s both beautiful and highly usable.
Background blur in the QS, Notifications panel & Recents adds a sense of depth & preserves context when navigating your device. When dismissing a notification, you’ll feel a “satisfying haptic rumble,” while other alerts next to it will “subtly respond to your drag.”
The updated design language includes new responsive components, “emphasized” typography, and “updated dynamic color themes.” The all-new Live Updates feature helps you easily track progress notifications from select apps.
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WearOS 6 To Feature Material 3 Expressive Design
There’s a heavy emphasis on animations, like “smooth transitions with shape-morphing elements that adapt to the smaller screen size.” When scrolling, animations “trace the curvature of the display,” while “lists animate to give you a sense of depth that makes information more accessible.” There'll be “motion and responsive feedback” in the PIN pad alongside while controlling the media and Wear OS Tiles will get a big update that adds density to fit much more information and multiple actions.
WearOS 6 will deliver up to 10% more battery life!
Google is also bringing Gemini on your wrist in "coming months" & it will have access to apps/Extensions.
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There’s a heavy emphasis on animations, like “smooth transitions with shape-morphing elements that adapt to the smaller screen size.” When scrolling, animations “trace the curvature of the display,” while “lists animate to give you a sense of depth that makes information more accessible.” There'll be “motion and responsive feedback” in the PIN pad alongside while controlling the media and Wear OS Tiles will get a big update that adds density to fit much more information and multiple actions.
We’re bringing dynamic color-theming to the watch so that the theme you choose for your watch face applies to the entire system
WearOS 6 will deliver up to 10% more battery life!
Google is also bringing Gemini on your wrist in "coming months" & it will have access to apps/Extensions.
Let’s say you’re at the locker room in the gym, and you’ve already put your phone away. You can use Gemini to set reminders, like “Remember I’m using locker 43 today."
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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE spotted on Geekbench with Exynos 2400 chip
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE will debut later this year and will be powered by Exynos 2400 SoC which used in Galaxy S24 series. Apart from Exynos 2400, Samsung also considered Exynos 2400e SoC (used in S24 FE) and latest Exynos 2500 & MediaTek Dimensity 9400 SoC for the S25 FE.
Geekbench 6 Results:
Single-core = 2064
Multi-core = 6900
RAM: 8GB
GPU = Xclipse 940
(vulkan: 1.3.279)
Galaxy Z Flip 7 instead would be powered by Exynos 2500 chip underclocked variant (due to yield issues) which has been manufactured by Samsung Foundry on its 3nm GAA architecture.
Galaxy Z Flip FE will also debut this year and it will also be powered by Exynos 2400 SoC.
Seems like Samsung had lots of stock of Exynos 2400 leftover.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE will debut later this year and will be powered by Exynos 2400 SoC which used in Galaxy S24 series. Apart from Exynos 2400, Samsung also considered Exynos 2400e SoC (used in S24 FE) and latest Exynos 2500 & MediaTek Dimensity 9400 SoC for the S25 FE.
Geekbench 6 Results:
Single-core = 2064
Multi-core = 6900
RAM: 8GB
GPU = Xclipse 940
(vulkan: 1.3.279)
Galaxy Z Flip 7 instead would be powered by Exynos 2500 chip underclocked variant (due to yield issues) which has been manufactured by Samsung Foundry on its 3nm GAA architecture.
Galaxy Z Flip FE will also debut this year and it will also be powered by Exynos 2400 SoC.
Seems like Samsung had lots of stock of Exynos 2400 leftover.
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