Meta plans an optional paid tier offering exclusive stickers, themes, chat pinning, icon customisation and new ringtones.
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Nothing has started rolling out the stable Android 16-centric Nothing OS 4.0 update for Nothing Phone 3a Lite. Here are all details.
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Apple iPhone customization options for ringtones and notification sounds continue to expand, reflecting the brand's focus on user experience. Top 5 iPhone ringtones and notification sounds for 2024 ...
The battery icon now shows the percentage number inside instead of next to it. Extra dark mode works better across different situations. Volume slider animations are smoother when you adjust volume ...
Google has rolled out its December security update. The update patches 107 security vulnerabilities. Two of the security flaws may have already been exploited. Constantly keeping all your hardware and ...
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“Google does not own your phone,” Android users are warned, as a controversial new update suddenly becomes real. “You own your phone. You have the right to decide who to trust.” That may be true. But ...