AI has been the main discussion around 2024 smartphones thus far, and while the OnePlus 12 launched without much of that, it seems that will change soon.
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In 2013, Ben helped start an independent tech publication where he learned the skills used at 9to5Google including writing, product photography, and videography. He is located in the city of Winston-Salem in North Carolina where he lives with his wife Melissa.
He primarily covers Android products, including Google Pixel devices, Samsung Galaxy smartphones, as well as devices from OnePlus, Oppo, Motorola, and more. Beyond just covering news about these products, Ben also spends time using these products himself, speaking from experience with the articles he writes. Some of Ben’s most recent hands-on reviews include; Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel Watch 2, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, Motorola Razr+, HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook, and more.
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Xiaomi 14 launches globally on February 25
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Following the Google Pixel 8 series, Samsung matches the new industry-leading 7 years of Android updates on its Galaxy S24 series, but OnePlus says that “completely misses the point.”
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Samsung’s new Galaxy S24 Ultra has a pretty stunning display, but for some users, the colors haven’t felt as vibrant and are described as “washed out.” Samsung, though, says that’s intended.
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Android has long given apps the option to display content underneath the navigation bar and status bar by making those transparent, but with Android 15, that might be mandatory.
Expand Expanding CloseAsus Zenfone 11 ‘Ultra’ leaks, throws away compact form factor for a huge display [Gallery]
Asus made a name for itself in the premium smartphone space by offering some of the smallest Android phones on the market, but new leaks suggest the Zenfone 11 “Ultra” will ditch that, instead shipping with a display that nears 7 inches.
Expand Expanding CloseSamsung Galaxy S24 Ultra has a slightly newer fingerprint sensor
The Galaxy S24 Ultra is an excellent, if expensive smartphone, but the high price tag does buy the latest and greatest components. As a teardown has revealed, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is using a newer ultrasonic fingerprint sensor from Qualcomm.
Expand Expanding CloseIt’s impressive just how truly terrible Samsung Keyboard is
Over the years, Samsung has made huge improvements to its Android skin, but there’s one thing that’s still pretty awful. Samsung Keyboard is very bad, and it’s honestly a bit impressive just how bad it is in the year 2024.
Expand Expanding CloseAndroid Auto more widely rolling out 3D buildings in Google Maps, enabled by default
Earlier this year Google Maps on Android Auto started showing buildings in 3D while driving. Now, that functionality is rolling out more widely, and we’ve got a few more details on it as well.
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Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Store financing now requires a purchase of $149 or more
The Google Store has offered its own financing option for years now, but recently, Google has implemented a minimum purchase amount to use the line of credit.
Expand Expanding CloseYour new Galaxy S24 might not play nicely with Android Auto in some cars
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Expand Expanding CloseOnePlus 12 Review: Settled or not, simply the best value in an Android flagship
About 10 years ago, OnePlus hit the scene with the OnePlus One. A device that blew most folks away for its clean software, excellent hardware, and dirt cheap price. Over the decade since, a lot has changed. The brand has delivered a lot of memorable devices, and made plenty of mistakes, but it really seems like things have finally hit their stride, with the OnePlus 12 bringing all the good, and the bad, of a OnePlus device, but finally with the core issue fixed, and all for a fantastic price.
Expand Expanding CloseSamsung TVs lost Google Assistant in 2023; now it’s being removed from existing TVs
Samsung integrated Google Assistant into its TVs back in 2020, but now, that whole project is dead.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Search ‘cached’ link is officially dead
A long-time feature of Google Search is officially going away, as cached webpages will no longer be available in search results.
Expand Expanding CloseSamsung says Circle to Search won’t come to more Android phones until October
Google unveiled its super-useful new Circle to Search feature in January alongside Samsung’s launch of the Galaxy S24 series, but the feature only works on a small handful of Android devices so far. And, according to Samsung, that might not change for several months.
Expand Expanding CloseOnePlus 12 update adds ‘ProXDR’ to Google Photos and ‘Master Mode’ as devices ship
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Expand Expanding CloseGoogle’s Circle to Search also lets you zoom in and move the search bar [Video]
Google’s super-useful new Circle to Search feature on Android has a couple of functions that went a bit under the radar, including the ability to zoom in on what you can see, as well as moving the search bar around.
Expand Expanding CloseHonda’s $112 software update for wireless CarPlay also supports Android Auto
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Expand Expanding CloseSamsung rumored to re-release 2021’s Galaxy Watch 4 and 2020’s Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
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Expand Expanding CloseQuick Share lets you send to other devices directly from the Android sharing menu
The transition of Nearby Share to Quick Share is officially underway, and it’s also bringing a nice upgrade that allows users to send files from their device to another directly from the sharing menu.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle now sources TikTok videos in some Featured Snippets and AI-powered ‘SGE’
Google Search is starting to pull information from TikTok videos in results, featuring the information quite prominently.
Expand Expanding CloseSamsung’s cheaper Galaxy Z Fold 6 likely to lose S Pen support in cost-cutting
We’ve heard a fair bit about Samsung’s upcoming, more affordable version of the Galaxy Z Fold 6, and now a new report is telling us one of the differences to expect: no S Pen support.
Expand Expanding CloseSamsung says Quick Share and Nearby Share apps for Windows won’t merge for months
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