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Gemini Go replaces Assistant Go on entry-level Android Go devices, putting AI features on phones that cost under $100 — no premium hardware required.
A flaw already being used in real attacks is among the 45 vulnerabilities patched this month, with Galaxy S26 first in line for the update.
One UI 8.5 delivers AI notification tools originally planned for next year's flagship — no new phone required.
A new API announced at Google I/O 2026 lets app developers pitch cheaper plans or temporary discounts the moment you hit "cancel" — without hiding the final exit button.
One UI 8.5 will be the final significant software update for the S22 series. Security patches continue until February 2027, but no Android 17 is coming.
Google's next Android release hides OTP codes from apps for three hours and lets you share individual contacts — here's what's changing.
The AI coding agent now works through the ChatGPT app on iOS and Android, letting developers monitor and direct tasks from anywhere — even on free accounts.
Motorola delivers on its three-upgrade promise, but the rollout is regional and slow — here's what's new in the final OS update for this 2023 flagship.
Google's new Digital Wellbeing feature makes you wait before opening distracting apps — and you need a full phone restart to turn it off.
Google's Chromebook successor runs Android, integrates Gemini AI deeply, and arrives via Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo. Prices and specs? Not yet.
Multi-step task automation, AI-generated widgets, and smarter autofill are coming to Pixel and Galaxy devices — but the most powerful features cost extra.
The Android 17-based update brings new creative tools and accessibility features — but the full stable release won't arrive until July, alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8.
Huawei, Honor, and Xiaomi are shifting their flagship focus from photography to video — deploying gimbal hardware, ARRI partnerships, and AI processing to challenge the iPhone's cinematic edge.
Four Galaxy S26 AI features land on older Samsung phones, but only flagships and A-series devices from 2023 onward qualify in the first waves.
Three budget Galaxy phones launched in 2022 have quietly dropped off Samsung's quarterly security update schedule as of May 2026.














