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Android is Google’s open-source mobile operating system; think of it like a public park compared to Apple’s walled garden. It dates back to 2007, and though its dessert-inspired version names were retired in 2019 for a straightforward numbering system, there will always be a special place in our hearts for an OS called “Oreo” and “Ice Cream Sandwich.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Purple Pixel 9A appears again.

Google’s new affordable phone has leaked repeatedly already, but it’s back again in new images shared by Evan Blass on X. They’re mostly marketing images and renders of the purple model — supposedly dubbed “Iris” — and closely match the design we’ve seen before, complete with an almost perfectly flat camera bump.

The 9A is rumored to launch this month with a bigger battery, new cameras, and a $499 starting price.

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Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
WhatsApp is getting an AI widget.

Meta AI fans on Android will soon be able to get to the chatbot more quickly via WhatsApp. A widget is in the works offering direct shortcuts to open the chat with the AI, send an image to it, or begin a voice chat. Some WhatsApp beta users already have the widgets available, though no date’s been set for an official launch.

Meta is reportedly working on a standalone AI app too.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Gboard is testing a typewriter vibe.

The keyboard app’s latest beta transforms its rectangular keys into... circles, as spotted earlier by Android Authority. It kind of looks like a digital version of Logitech’s Pop Keys keyboard, which isn’t all that pleasant to type on.

Image: u/_bites_the_dust via Reddit
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
You spin me right round, baby, right round.

Never mind rotating smartwatch crowns, rotating cameras rings are the next frontier. Nubia’s Focus 2 Ultra has a spinning dial around its rear camera, and it’s actually functional: it controls the phone’s camera zoom. It’s surprisingly easy to rotate with one finger while you’re holding the phone in portrait, and is a gimmick I’d probably end up using.

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Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
The most annoying phone ever made adds AI.

This is the Nubia Music 2. Like the first Music it packs a 2.1-channel sound system perfect for annoying people on public transit, designed to be 600 percent louder than the average phone. This year, it adds LEDs and an AI music generator. God help us if they ever release a Music 3.

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Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Realme phones change color in Europe now, too.

The 14 Pro and 14 Pro Plus, which launched in India last month, are coming to Europe, too, starting at €429.99 (around $450). The big hook is a temperature-sensitive, color-changing finish, with the pearlescent white back turning blue as it drops below 61 degrees Fahrenheit. And with an IP69 rating, Realme put both to the test at once by flooding the phone with cold water in a live demo at Mobile World Congress.

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Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
Qualcomm v. Apple, modem edition.

Two weeks after Apple announced its first 5G modem touting unmatched power efficiency in the iPhone 16E, its former supplier has announced its 8th gen 5G modem-to-antenna solution which includes mmWave support for gigabit throughput unlike Apple’s C1 modem. The Qualcomm X85 5G Modem-RF “sets new standards for 5G and gives connectivity leadership to the Android ecosystem.”

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Lucky number seven.

Honor has announced that its flagship Honor Magic phones will now receive seven years of Android OS updates and seven years of security support, starting with the recent Magic 7 Pro in the EU.

That makes Honor the first Chinese manufacturer to match software support pledges from Samsung and Google — Oppo and Xiaomi tend to offer four or five years of support for their phones.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Xiaomi’s new Photography Kit is really, really red.

The £179 (around $225) add-on for the company’s new 15 Ultra flagship hasn’t changed too much from last year’s except for the eye-catching color. The battery is bigger at 2,000mAh, though, so it’ll keep the 15 Ultra running a little longer. The two-stage shutter button and other controls are also now joined by a thumb rest, which may look like a film advance lever but sadly doesn’t do anything other than sit there.

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Wes Davis
Wes Davis
Is this a Galaxy S25 Edge in the wild?

YouTuber Alexis Garza showed off what he said is the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, Samsung’s unreleased ultra-slim phone, in a video posted (and later removed) today.

Garza compared its thickness with an unfolded Galaxy Z Fold 6 and showed specs that included 12GB RAM, a 4,000mAh battery, and dual 12MP rear cameras, though the AIDA64 app he used may have had that last part wrong, according to Android Authority.

Update February 22nd: The video has been removed.

Oppo Find N5 review: the final evolution of foldables

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The thinnest foldable in the world might mark the start of diminishing returns.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Samsung leaks its own phones.

While everyone was busy looking at the new iPhone 16E, Samsung Chile accidentally confirmed the existence of the Korean company’s own affordable rival phones. The Galaxy A56, A36, and A26 are all currently listed on an out-of-warranty repairs page, as spotted by SamMobile. That confirms three new phones are on the way, and almost certainly arriving soon.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Try rebooting it.

Some Android Auto users have had issues maintaining wireless connections since the recent 13.4 and 13.5 updates, but it gets worse: others can make a wireless connection, but actually trying to use it forces their phone to reboot. When turning off and on is the problem, what’s the solution meant to be?

Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Android 16’s second beta adds a new Google Wallet shortcut.

In addition to adding features for pro photographers, the second public beta of Android 16 being released today lets you quickly access Google Wallet by double pressing your device’s power button, as discovered by Android Authority’s Mishaal Rahman.

Previously, double pressing the power button on a Pixel device launched the default camera app, but there’s now a new settings option (under System > Gesture) that will instead launch the default wallet app.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
The Galaxy A36 spins into view.

Yesterday leaker Evan Blass shared renders of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A56, and today he’s followed up with the similar looking Galaxy A36. It has the same redesigned camera module and raised power and volume button island.

We’re more confident the A36 will launch Stateside — while the A55 skipped the US, the A35 launched as the best phone for under $400.

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