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Credit: Rozetked Leaked benchmarks of the Pixel 9 series give us a first look at the Tensor G4 chip and its new 1+3+4 core configuration. The benchmark numbers show modest performance improvements compared to the Pixel 8. Google’s track record of keeping its upcoming Pixel phones under wraps isn’t the best, and it seems the Pixel...
Credit: Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority Samsung is offering up to $100 in trade-in credit for select older Tizen-powered Galaxy Watch models. This credit can be applied towards the purchase of the Galaxy Watch 6, Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, or Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. Samsung is phasing out support for Tizen OS, ultimately leading to the...
Credit: Google To celebrate Pride Month 2024, Google and GLAAD have partnered to create a curated list of LGBTQ+ content. This content will be promoted on Google TV in its own section so you don’t need to hunt for it on your streaming services. Google TV will also have free, ad-supported live coverage of Pride parades. Today is...
Credit: Rita El Khoury / Android Authority Opinion post byRita El Khoury The one thing I don’t like more than companies messing with a product that works is them messing with it to add a function no one asked for. And the one thing I dislike more than that is when the change is thrown in my face, with no opt out and no setting to disable...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrxaysO0UN4 I’ve used virtually every major streaming platform over the years but ultimately I settled on Android TV as my platform of choice. While it isn’t perfect, it suits my needs well, and I love that I can switch between using the streamer with a remote or casting content from my Android phone. For the past few...
One UI has really grown on me after almost four years of using Samsung Galaxy phones. It’s a great skin overall, but there’s one thing about it that I truly hate, and that’s bloatware — and it seems to be getting worse each year. Samsung One UI’s bloatware problem All smartphones come with pre-installed apps, including iPhones and Pixels. However,...
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