Ryan Haines / Android Authority Smartphone cameras have evolved at a breakneck pace over the last decade. From multiple camera arrays to massive 1-inch sensors and ever-improving computational pipelines, the hardware is all there to enable top-tier photography. Yet, despite the best camera smartphones housing hardware that rivals dedicated high-end cameras from a few years … Read More “The 6 photography tricks I use to take better photos” »
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WWDC 2026 is Tim Cook’s final Swan Song ahead of him leaving the firm later this year, and it gives him one opportunity to scrub clean one of the biggest blemishes on his time at Apple: the botched launch of the redesigned, smarter Siri. Now don’t misunderstand me; Tim Cook has been a force to … Read More “Tim Cook’s final WWDC is looking pretty Siri-ous” »
Stephen Radochia / Android Authority I love clamshell folding phones. They’re the ideal form factor for casual users who want to try out a foldable for the first time. You’re not asking people to change how they use their phone. You simply open it up, do everything you’ve been doing for the last 15 years … Read More “There’s only one I’d choose” »
Most mobile contracts treat data like a fixed commodity – you pick an allowance, pay for it every month, and hope you chose correctly back when you signed up a year or two ago. That inflexibility is exactly what Sky Mobile was built to push back against, and right now its 10GB plan is available … Read More “This Sky Mobile deal gets you 10GB of data for only £8 a month” »
After confirming that the OnePlus Turbo 6X and OnePlus Turbo 6X Pro are set to launch in China soon, the company has now unveiled the phones’ designs, color options, key specifications, and RAM/storage variants. Both devices have been listed on OnePlus’ official online store in China. Additionally, OnePlus China President Louis Li Jie has revealed … Read More “OnePlus Turbo 6X, Turbo 6X Pro design and key specs officially revealed” »
Rita El Khoury / Android Authority Google announced Pixel Studio in 2024 alongside the launch of the Pixel 9 series. The app was designed to be a standalone, on-device generative AI powerhouse for creating fun stickers and editing images right on your phone. However, a lot has changed in two years, and, unfortunately, the writing … Read More “Pixel Studio is dead. Here are 5 alternatives you should use instead” »
The deadline to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is coming up a week from now on June 12th, and legislators seem no closer to reaching a deal. If this sounds like deja vu, it’s because we’ve been here before. Congress reauthorized Section 702 in late April — but only for 45 … Read More “Congress still can’t decide what to do about warrantless surveillance” »
Hidden among the architectural landmarks of General Motors’ sprawling Warren Tech Center outside Detroit is a new cornerstone of the automaker’s $900 million bet on its electric future. The nondescript 500,000-square-foot pair of off-white boxes, which house GM’s new Battery Cell Development Center, might not look like much. But locked inside is the key to … Read More “GM’s electric future depends on a new battery — and this facility” »
Megan Ellis / Android Authority I’ve spent the past week battling the flu, with my body giving what I can only describe as a half-hearted fight. Laughing often caused coughing fits, my breathing resembled wind whistling through canyons, and I spent the majority of the time in bed or propped up on the couch. Yet … Read More “Samsung Health’s new Vitals feature could fix my biggest issue” »
Megan Ellis / Android Authority Google TV is the go-to platform for many streaming boxes and smart TVs, and it’s easy to see why. The platform has been around for ages, it supports literally millions of apps, and it has reasonably low system requirements. There are loads of features worth knowing if you want to … Read More “6 Google TV tips and tricks I can’t live without (2026 guide)” »