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Month: May 2026
Rita El Khoury / Android Authority TL;DR A Pixel 7 Pro owner narrated their harrowing experience while trying to get a battery replaced. After three frustrating trips, the owner was asked to pay $250 for a $68 repair, citing unrelated display issues. Had the owner chosen to repair it themselves, it would have cost them … Read More “This Pixel 7 Pro’s $68 battery replacement turned into a $250 nightmare” »
Next year the original iPhone turns 20 – or rather, it’s the 20th anniversary of its launch, as we doubt any units are still around. Apple has long been rumored to be planning something special to mark the occasion, and a few days ago a report talked about a 20th anniversary iPhone coming with a … Read More “The rumored 20th anniversary iPhone design will be applied to both Pro models” »
Ryan Haines / Android Authority TL;DR New leak shows off Xiaomi’s Smart Band 10 Pro in black and white colors. The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro could feature a 1.74-inch rectangular AMOLED display, an aluminum casing, Bluetooth 5.4, 50m waterproofing, 21-day battery life, and optional NFC support. While global leaks show black and white colors, … Read More “New leak reveals a promising, low-cost Fitbit alternative” »
Hadlee Simons / Android Authority TL;DR The ARMSX2 emulator has just received a hefty update that brings better support for devices with Mali GPUs. This is great news if you’ve got an older Pixel phone, a MediaTek-powered device, or a budget Samsung handset. The update also brings features like disc swapping, new internal resolution options, … Read More “ARMSX2 brings a big boost for PS2 emulation on many Samsungs and Pixels” »
You need the internet for essentially everything in your day-to-day. From work to streaming movies to connecting with your friends on social media. You know your internet better than anyone, and we want to know which providers are delivering. We’re bringing back People’s Picks, and this time, we’re asking our readers which internet service providers they … Read More “Which Is the Most Trusted Internet Service Provider? Vote for Your Top Pick” »
TL;DR Samsung is now rumored to release a stable version of One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25 later this week. It was earlier expected to release the update at the end of April, but that did not happen. The fresh rumors are based on release timelines supposedly shared by a carrier. Samsung’s One UI … Read More “When will Galaxy S25 get One UI 8.5? Tipster calls a new date after Samsung missed the last one” »
The AirPods Max are the only full-sized headphones Apple has ever made. It was certainly a surprise when the original model first dropped back in 2020, still bearing the AirPods name despite not being particularly pod-like. At $549, they were also expensive, even compared to the other premium wireless headphones on the market. And then … Read More “Apple AirPods Max 2 review” »
C. Scott Brown / Android Authority TL;DR Google has rebranded Circle to Search’s “Search using your whole screen” feature to “Ask about screen” in the latest Google app beta (v17.18.24). The feature now automatically sends URLs, page content, and PDF data to Google to provide more contextually relevant AI-generated results. This functionality is currently rolling … Read More “Circle to Search update lets Google look beyond your screen content” »
Nicolas Sauvage believes it takes four years for the best bets to look obvious — thinking that he shared on stage last week at StrictlyVC’s San Francisco event, which TDK Ventures co-hosted. It’s a theory he’s been working to prove since 2019, when he founded the corporate venture arm of the Japanese electronics giant, which … Read More “Nicolas Sauvage is betting on the boring parts of AI” »