TL;DR OnePlus Nord CE6 is all about battery life, with an 8,000mAh cell and 80W charging that could stretch close to 2.5 days on lighter use. It comes with a 144Hz AMOLED display, but skips HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, which feels like a noticeable cut. You get strong durability and long software support via OxygenOS … Read More “The new OnePlus phone wants to kill your battery anxiety” »
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TL;DR Google Fit users will have the option to migrate their historical data to the Google Health app. This option is scheduled to become available later this year. There are some big changes happening to the Fitbit app. Not only is the app getting a redesign, but it’s also getting rebranded as Google Health. As … Read More “Google Health will eventually let you pull in years of data from the Google Fit app” »
TL;DR Google is rebranding the Fitbit app to Google Health and officially launching the Gemini-powered Google Health Coach beyond its public preview program. The coach uses the SHARP framework to provide adaptive fitness plans, conversational logging, and medical record analysis for premium subscribers. New machine learning models have increased sleep stage accuracy by 15%, enabling … Read More “Google Health Coach is officially here to replace generic fitness advice” »
One downside to owning an Apple Watch is that it simply doesn’t support the Google Health app (formerly known as the Fitbit app). Now, Google has hinted that the app and Health Coach feature could indeed come to Apple’s wearable line. Google representative Andy Abramson told journalists that Google Health and the Health Coach will … Read More “Google Health, formerly the Fitbit app, could finally come to Apple Watches” »
TL;DR Google is rebranding Fitbit Premium as Google Health Premium alongside the Fitbit app’s transition to the new Google Health app. The subscription price is increasing from Fitbit Premium’s current $79.99 per year to $99.99 annually. The monthly plan costs the same at $9.99. Google Health Premium adds Gemini-powered coaching, adaptive fitness plans, deeper sleep … Read More “Fitbit Premium is now Google Health Premium and it’ll cost more” »
TL;DR You can use the newly launched Fitbit Air alongside a Pixel Watch. Google has confirmed that both devices can co-exist in the new Google Health app. This saves you the effort of switching devices or going through the connection-disconnection loop every time you want to switch. Google just brought on a new fitness tracking … Read More “Fitbit Air plays nice with Pixel Watch, you can wear both at once” »
TL;DR Your Fitbit app is transforming into Google Health, with some big changes to data management and personal training. Google Health will be able to incorporate health data across disparate sources, even inlcuding Apple Health. With Google Health Premium and the AI-powered Google Health Coach, users can craft and adjust customized fitness plans. Fitbit is … Read More “Your Fitbit app is becoming Google Health — All you need to know” »
Oliver Cragg / Android Authority TL;DR Switch 2 users have figured out a workaround to watch YouTube videos on the console. The workaround works, but only supports resolutions up to 360p. Google is yet to release an official YouTube app for the Switch 2. Nintendo Switch 2 users have been waiting for an official YouTube … Read More “Switch 2 users found a trick to watch YouTube on the console” »
Megan Ellis / Android Authority It’s not really a good idea to share any personal information on the internet, no less with generative AI chatbots. But what really pricks the hairs on the back of my neck is the concept of giving Google Gemini a taste of my financial situation. But how do you feel … Read More “Survey says many readers trust Google Gemini with financial data” »
TL;DR Nothing has announced that it is launching a new colorway for the Ear Open. The Ear Open will soon be available in blue. Nothing will release this new color option on May 11. Don’t look now, but a new color option for the Nothing Ear Open is on the way. And you won’t have … Read More “Nothing is launching a blue version of the Ear Open very soon” »