Google's next foldable device could be called 'Pixel 9 Pro Fold'.
A couple of months ago, renders of the 'Pixel Fold 2' were leaked online. However, thanks to a source at Google, Android Authority has learned that this device could be called 'Pixel 9 Pro Fold', thus we can expect 4 models of the main lineup at once this fall:
• Pixel 9 - codename 'Tokay'
• Pixel 9 Pro - codename 'Caiman'.
• Pixel 9 Pro XL - codename 'Komodo'.
• Pixel 9 Pro Fold - codename 'Comet'.
Plus, it was previously revealed that Google's next foldable device will be powered by the Tensor G4 CPU, and the body design is more similar to the 9's lineup of devices.
Until recently, Google referred to the device codenamed 'Comet' as the 'Pixel Fold 2'. So, it's possible that the name 'Pixel 9 Pro Fold' isn't finalized either.
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A couple of months ago, renders of the 'Pixel Fold 2' were leaked online. However, thanks to a source at Google, Android Authority has learned that this device could be called 'Pixel 9 Pro Fold', thus we can expect 4 models of the main lineup at once this fall:
• Pixel 9 - codename 'Tokay'
• Pixel 9 Pro - codename 'Caiman'.
• Pixel 9 Pro XL - codename 'Komodo'.
• Pixel 9 Pro Fold - codename 'Comet'.
Plus, it was previously revealed that Google's next foldable device will be powered by the Tensor G4 CPU, and the body design is more similar to the 9's lineup of devices.
Until recently, Google referred to the device codenamed 'Comet' as the 'Pixel Fold 2'. So, it's possible that the name 'Pixel 9 Pro Fold' isn't finalized either.
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Here's a first look at Android's upcoming "sync permissions" feature, which will let you sync app permissions between your phone and your connected Wear OS smartwatch! This doesn't currently work. I had to manually surface it the toggle (thanks to Nail Sadykov…
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There's a new announcement on the support page about the service tightening its crackdown on third-party ad-blocking apps.
When using such apps, users may may experience buffering issues or see the error “The following content is not available on this app” when trying to watch a video.
The service will only allow third-party apps if they comply with the API Services Terms of Service.
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Real photos of the Pixel 9 Pro have appeared online.
An anonymous source of 'Rozetked' shared photos of the Pixel 9 Pro (caiman) with a 6.1-inch screen, comparing its dimensions with the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
According to the bootloader page, the device is powered by a Tensor G4 processor, 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM from Micron, and 128GB of UFS storage from Samsung. Apparently, the phone fails to turn on ('Boot Failure').
Source: 🔗 Rozetked
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An anonymous source of 'Rozetked' shared photos of the Pixel 9 Pro (caiman) with a 6.1-inch screen, comparing its dimensions with the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
According to the bootloader page, the device is powered by a Tensor G4 processor, 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM from Micron, and 128GB of UFS storage from Samsung. Apparently, the phone fails to turn on ('Boot Failure').
Source: 🔗 Rozetked
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Android 15 Beta 1.1 bug fix has been released with a fix for NFC module.
Official changelog:
• Fixed various issues with NFC that interfered with wallet apps and other NFC-dependent system operations.
• Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the Developer Options settings screen to crash.
• Fixed an issue that prevented some devices from updating properly to Beta 1.
• Fixed a text clipping issue when trying to print.
Build:AP31.240322.018 → AP31.240322.023
Security patch level: April 2024
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🔗 OTA images (Users with Android 15 DP1 please see Google's warning)
🔗 Sign up for the beta test for the over-the-air upgrade (you won't be able to exit without losing data until September-October)
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Official changelog:
• Fixed various issues with NFC that interfered with wallet apps and other NFC-dependent system operations.
• Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the Developer Options settings screen to crash.
• Fixed an issue that prevented some devices from updating properly to Beta 1.
• Fixed a text clipping issue when trying to print.
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Security patch level: April 2024
#Android15
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Android 15 Beta 1.1 bug fix has been released with a fix for NFC module. Official changelog: • Fixed various issues with NFC that interfered with wallet apps and other NFC-dependent system operations. • Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the Developer…
Three days after Beta 1.1 with NFC fixes, Google released another minor update with fixes for the following issues:
• Fixed an issue that sometimes caused apps to freeze and display an "Application Not Responding" message.
• Fixed a system performance issue that caused excessive battery drain in some cases.
• Fixed an issue that caused the system Settings app to crash when trying to add a fingerprint.
• Fixed an issue that prevented the system back gesture from working in some cases.
• Fixed an issue that could cause the screen to flicker repeatedly.
Build:
Security patch level: April 2024
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This feature allows you to press one of the emoji (👏, 😂, 🎉,😢,💩,🥁) during the call to play the corresponding sounds for the person you're calling. At the same time the animation corresponding to the emotion will also be played on the screen.
The function can be accessed using the button above the toolbar of the call screen. It can be turned off in Settings / Audio Emoji.
The development of such a feature was first reported in September by AssembleDebug, at that time the feature was called Sound Reaction.
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Material library got a new Carousel component. This component contains a collection of items that can move in and out of the field of view. It can be used, for example, in Google Photos memory cards or thumbnails of images of places in Google Maps. Carousel…
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The essence of this component is that carousel containers move at a different speed than their contents, creating a parallax effect. It first appeared in the Material Components Android 1.9.0 release, which became stable May 2023.
Now, the component has finally made its way to the Google Photos memories carousel at the top of the home page list and is available by default when you upgrade to version 6.81.
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