This week’s Android headlines; Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra reviews, Pixel 9a pricing, Google Play Protect updates, Nothing (3a) launch, the return of Pebble, and
Google’s new Android Linux Terminal app could let you run Linux apps on your smartphone, but not on Samsung devices.
It seems that select AT&T stores may start selling the Galaxy S25 series as soon as today, at least if they already have stock available.
Several carriers can't activate users' Galaxy S25 units, and the reason might be an issue with a new technology.
The new multicam remote functionality, which was introduced on the iOS and iPadOS versions of the app last August, allows a single Android smartphone or tablet to be connected to
Samsung's One UI 7 update, based on Android 15, brings AI-driven features and security enhancements. Here's when the update rolls out to Galaxy smartphones and tablets.
There was a time when Samsung introduced new S Pen features every year (like quick off-screen memos from the lock screen). Now, the S25 Ultra's S Pen no longer has Bluetooth connectivity. This means no longer using it as a remote control for presentations or as a camera shutter button.
Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 series this month, though we already knew pretty much everything about the devices thanks to leaks. The company has more releases lined up for this year, including the Galaxy S25 Edge,
Just when you think that you've seen it all, someone comes in and hits you with news like this. A talented developer just posted a Reddit post showing
Blackmagic released a major update for its Android camera app, adding multi-camera control. The update ensures compatibility with a wider range of devices running Android. The app now supports new devices, including Samsung Galaxy S25 series and adds high FPS shooting on Sony Xperia phones.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra appears to not suffer from the mura effect like the Galaxy S24 Ultra did when it launched.