Google Pixel 10 users reported new eligibility for Android 16 QPR beta tests via the Beta Program.
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Nothing OS 4.0 arrives with Android 16, bringing clean design tweaks, Extra Dark mode, and a new AI-powered dashboard.
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Google’s latest update for the Pixel 10 and 10 Pro, at a nimble 31MB, aims to resolve critical bugs—most notably the vexing "fuzzy" screen effect—while enhancing overall performance and stability for an improved user experience.
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Nothing Phone, now valued at $1.3B after securing $200M in Series C funding, aims to revolutionize smartphone technology with a hyper-personalized AI operating system, promising a unique experience tailored to individual users and their needs.
Google launched its "Rope Wristlet" accessory for its Pixel phones on its official store.
Google finally switched to UFS 4.0 on the Pixel 10, and the 10 Pro along with 10 Pro XL get ZUFS 4.0 in select regions. Let's take a look at what the difference is, and how these devices hold up.