Wear OS 5.1 starts rolling out to Pixel Watch 3 and 2

Alongside the health-focused Feature Drop, Google is beginning to roll out Wear OS 5.1 based on Android 15 to the non-LTE Pixel Watch 2 and 3.
more…Alongside the health-focused Feature Drop, Google is beginning to roll out Wear OS 5.1 based on Android 15 to the non-LTE Pixel Watch 2 and 3.
more…Last year, Google’s Clock app introduced a Timer Starter widget for the Pixel Tablet, and it’s now available on phones with Android 15 QPR2.
more…Apple yesterday released the latest iOS 18.4 beta and it enables support for RCS on Google Fi. iPhone users on the Google MVNO have been waiting for this improvement to Android-iOS messaging since September.
more…We have now moved on to day 2 of the Discover Samsung sale, but we also have a fresh batch of discounted Android game and app deals to check out as well. Just be sure to also scope out the deals we have on Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 at up to $820 off as well as its 43-inch M7 4K Smart Monitor at $200 off and Google’s linen Nest WiFi Pro router at 50% off. As for the apps, highlights include titles like MONOPOLY, Exolotl : Zian, Kenshō, Titan Quest: Ultimate, and more. Head below for a closer look.
more…The Nothing Phone (2a) was one of my favorite phones of 2024, so I’ve been rather excited to take a look at its sequel. Now, the Nothing Phone (3a) series is here, and after using the Phone (3a) Pro, I’m pretty happy, but I also have a concern.
more…The March 2025 Feature Drop also brings a handful of updates to the Pixel Watch across health.
more…With the March 2025 security patch, Google is rolling out the stable Android 15 QPR2 update and a Pixel (Feature) Drop for the 6, 6 Pro, 6a, 7, 7 Pro, 7a, Tablet, Fold, 8, 8 Pro, 8a, 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, and 9 Pro Fold. This is the last major update to Android 15 and has some notable changes/additions.
more…Alongside the Pixel (Feature) Drop today, Google is announcing the latest Android features for Spring/March 2025, with Find My Device ‘People’ sharing and Android Auto games leading the way.
more…Alongside Android 15 QPR2, Google today announced the March 2025 Pixel (Feature) Drop with a slew of first-party app updates, as well as new camera and connectivity features. The OS and application updates are rolling out starting today.
more…We are now moving on to day 2 of the massive Discover Samsung sale with ongoing offers on the new S25 devices as well as one-day deals on Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 at up to $820 off – $700 trade-in credit or $200 off with double the storage for FREE – as well as Samsung’s 43-inch M7 4K Smart Monitor at $200 off. Next up, we move over to OnePlus Open with a straight up $500 price drop to deliver one of the best deals of all-time, and TCL’s 85-inch 144Hz VRR QM7 mini-LED Google Smart TV at $1,200 off the 2024 launch price. All of that and more awaits below in today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break.
more…Google TV is heavily leaning towards offering a more catered experience. This was evident at CES 2025, where the company showed off new features that bring the OS to life a little more. In a recent survey hosted by the company, Google TV detailed the possible addition of Gemini Live, giving a little insight into what can be expected.
more…Following its debut in China last week, the Xiaomi 15 series has officially hit the global market with a starting price of €999.
more…Manufacturers are making improvements in battery capacity at a higher rate than we’ve seen in the past few years, with many considering the switch to silicon-carbon. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 doesn’t seem to be a part of that trend, with a small improvement in battery capacity that isn’t enough to get excited about.
more…Every year at Mobile World Congress (MWC), Google hosts “Android Avenue” as a way to showcase new features in Android and its services, as well as to highlight partner devices. And in this showcase, I just love looking at the adorable Android figures scattered throughout.
more…A new “Pixel Sense” experience reportedly coming to Pixel 10 has leaked, showing an early peek at the “predictive” suggestions that come from Google apps.
more…The Nothing Phone (3a) series has gone official, and with it, Nothing promises an extended 6 years of updates, the longest it has offered to date. This promise is slightly different than we’ve been seeing from other brands, though, as the company only promises 3 years of Android upgrades over that 6-year span.
more…At MWC 2025, Oppo has announced that it will now deliver “an average” of monthly AI updates to its users.
more…After it struck success with the Phone (2a) series, Nothing is back with more mid-range offerings. The Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro are built on the same formula, but with key upgrades including the missing telephoto cameras.
more…Amid this morning’s big Live announcement, Google is renaming “Gemini Extensions” to “apps.” There’s also a small tweak to the model picker on the homescreen.
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