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Meet the Boox Go 6 eReader: A Small Reader With Big Ambitions
OnePlus’s US Europe exit is finally official
OnePlus has confirmed its US Europe exit, ending new phone launches as OxygenOS gets phased out in favor of ColorOS. The post OnePlus’s US Europe exit is finally official appeared first on Phandroid .
Google must let rivals into Android and Search under new EU order
The Google Android Search order from the EU forces the company to share data and open Android to rivals. The post Google must let rivals into Android and Search under new EU order appeared first on Phandroid .
Google’s next Gemini update is stuck behind schedule
The Gemini 3.5 Pro delay has Google engineers worried as rivals pull ahead in coding performance. The post Google’s next Gemini update is stuck behind schedule appeared first on Phandroid .
Apple’s cheapest iPad just became its most neglected again
The base iPad delay isn't new for Apple, whose budget tablet has a long history of getting left behind. The post Apple’s cheapest iPad just became its most neglected again appeared first on Phandroid .
Why Realme Is Leaving Its Own Backyard as OnePlus Plans Its India Exit
Bloomberg reports OnePlus's India exit is coming in 2027, while sister brand Realme prepares to leave its home market of China. The post Why Realme Is Leaving Its Own Backyard as OnePlus Plans Its India Exit appeared first on Phandroid .
Google Just Showed Off the Pixel 11 in Gold, and That’s Not the Only Surprise
Google's first official Pixel 11 teaser shows the phone in gold and confirms the new Pixel Glow light ahead of its August 12 launch. The post Google Just Showed Off the Pixel 11 in Gold, and That’s Not the Only Surprise appeared first on Phandroid .
Why Your Next Galaxy Foldable Pre-Order Could Cost You More
Samsung may cut its Z Fold 8 storage upgrade perk in half for pre-orders, according to a new report about rising memory costs. The post Why Your Next Galaxy Foldable Pre-Order Could Cost You More appeared first on Phandroid .
Google Just Cracked Android Open for Rival App Stores, With One Big Catch
Google will let approved third-party Android app stores tap into the Play Store's catalog for US users starting July 22. The post Google Just Cracked Android Open for Rival App Stores, With One Big Catch appeared first on Phandroid .
The Motorola Edge 70 Max Does Something Almost No Android Phone Can
The Motorola Edge 70 Max launches with built-in Qi2 magnets, letting it skip the magnetic case most Android phones still need. The post The Motorola Edge 70 Max Does Something Almost No Android Phone Can appeared first on Phandroid .

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Years of denials later, OnePlus might finally be walking away
OnePlus has denied leaving the US and Europe more than once over the past few years. Now, according to a new report from WinFuture, the OnePlus US Europe exit everyone’s been waiting on looks like it’s actually happening. OPPO and OnePlus are expected to confirm the move within days, according to the outlet. The report says OnePlus will stop launching new ph

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Samsung Health just turned AI training into a requirement, not a choice
Samsung Health now deletes your synced data if you decline to let the company use it for AI training. The post Samsung Health just turned AI training into a requirement, not a choice appeared first on Phandroid .
Waze’s new features are all about making your commute easier
Waze's new features include personalized routes, a quieter voice mode, and Gemini-powered search for easier drives. The post Waze’s new features are all about making your commute easier appeared first on Phandroid .
Three years later, the Galaxy SmartTag 3 might actually be here
A new leak points to the Galaxy SmartTag 3 launching alongside the Galaxy S26 FE, possibly as soon as September. The post Three years later, the Galaxy SmartTag 3 might actually be here appeared first on Phandroid .
The new Apple Pencils might finally fix an annoying problem
Apple is reportedly developing two new Apple Pencils for 2027, with redesigned batteries to meet EU repair rules. The post The new Apple Pencils might finally fix an annoying problem appeared first on Phandroid .
The Disney+ free tier idea comes with a catch
Disney is reportedly exploring a free, ad-supported Disney+ tier, though some premium content could stay behind a paywall. The post The Disney+ free tier idea comes with a catch appeared first on Phandroid .
Apple’s backup plan may come too late for the iPhone 18 Pro price hike
Apple is reportedly courting Chinese suppliers CXMT and YMTC, but the iPhone 18 Pro price hike may be unavoidable. The post Apple’s backup plan may come too late for the iPhone 18 Pro price hike appeared first on Phandroid .
Meta Super Sensing Glasses could capture everything you see and hear
Meta Super Sensing Glasses are reportedly in testing, recording photos and audio nonstop with no light to warn anyone nearby. The post Meta Super Sensing Glasses could capture everything you see and hear appeared first on Phandroid .


