Galaxy S22 S22 May Utilize Old 10Mp Selfie Cameras

The Galaxy S22 & S22+ may utilize old 10MP selfie cameras Based on the provided info, Samsung will once again utilize 10-megapixel units inside the Galaxy S22 and S22+. We’re not sure if the sensors will be identical, but chances are they will. Once thing is for sure, the images will be the same in resolution as the ones the Galaxy S10, S20, and S21 phones provide. The Galaxy S21 Ultra, on the other hand, will offer different hardware....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 296 words · Katherine Leblanc

Galaxy S22 Series Won T See Major Camera Changes No 200Mp Camera

The Galaxy S22 Ultra will stick with a 108MP camera, no 200MP unit in sight According to a new report, Samsung is not planning any major camera changes for the Galaxy S22 series. It seems like the company will stick with a 108MP unit on the Galaxy S22 Ultra. That camera will be backed by a 12-megapixel ultra-wide unit, both of which will support OIS. In regards to the Galaxy S22 and S22+, both will include a triple camera setup....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 314 words · Margaret Weis

Galaxy S23 S23 Spotted On Fcc Key Specs Revealed

The Federal Communications Commission, i. e. FCC has certified the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ with model numbers SM-S911B and SM-S916B, respectively. We already know that these are the European versions, as the US versions will have the suffix “U” in place of “B” in their model numbers. First spotted by MySmartPrice, both devices are listed on the FCC website with dual-SIM support. Additionally, we can also see the battery capacity, charging speed, and a few more key specs of the phones....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · John Elliott

Galaxy S23 Phones Appear In First Official Images

The promotional materials show the Galaxy S23+ in a pink hue and the Ultra model in green. A recent leak revealed that these will be the signature colors of the two phones, respectively. So things are lining up nicely. The leak claimed a light gold/pink gold signature color for the vanilla Galaxy S23. So, it should look identical to the Plus model. Barring for the size, of course. Note that signature color is nothing but the color variant that Samsung shows in its press materials and promos....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 351 words · Alvin Copenhaver

Galaxy S23 Ultra May Launch With Quad Curve Display

The Galaxy S23 Ultra may arrive with a quad-curve display Now, if that ends up happening, chances are that the device with such a display will be the Galaxy S23 Ultra. In fact, Ice Universe, a well-known tipster, decided to add some value to this rumor. He said that it would be a move forward, and that Samsung Display has the ability to mass-produce such a display. So, the Galaxy S23 Ultra may feature a quad-curve display....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 305 words · Edna Reynolds

Galaxy S23 Ultra Tipped To Feature Industry S Brightest Display Yet

The source of this info states that Samsung hasn’t locked “2,200 nits” as the official rating for peak display brightness on the Galaxy S23 Ultra. The device is still in development and may see more performance optimizations in the coming weeks. But they claim the maximum brightness of the new Galaxy flagship’s screen will be more than 2,100 nits. It could top 2,200 nits as well. Either way, the Galaxy S23 Ultra will have the brightest smartphone screen when it arrives early next year....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 410 words · Nathan Whitaker

Galaxy Watch 4 Update Brings New Gesture Control Watch Faces More

Galaxy Watch 4 picks up several new features with the latest update To start with, Samsung is adding a bunch of new watch faces to the Galaxy Watch 4 series with the latest update. You can also now use GIFs as a My Photo+ watch face. The company is further promising new animations and improvements to features like Bitmoji, AR Emoji, and Cute Character. It is also adding backup and restore support for watch face settings and sequences....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 349 words · James Grunden

Garmin Announces Forerunner 255 Series And Forerunner 955 Solar

Both new watch families are launching this week in celebration of Global Running Day which is today, June 1. You’ll find that each watch is packed with features to enhance your outdoor adventures. And whether you’re looking for something with more robust music features or something with longer battery life, Garmin seems to have you covered. Speaking of battery life, the Garmin 955 Solar can last for up to 49 hours....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 339 words · Kristen Rodriguez

Gboard Will Turn Your Text Into Sticker Suggestions

Gboard will basically turn your text into sticker Suggestions One major aspect of Gboard that people love is its predictive nature. As you’re typing, you will get suggestions for words and emojis. People can sometimes write full sentences based purely on suggestions. However, Google wants to take this a step further. According to Android Police, Google is testing a feature in Gboard that will give you sticker suggestions based on your text....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 309 words · Veronica Ramirez

Google Broke The Youtube App On Original Chromecast

Google introduced the Chromecast almost exactly nine years ago. That’s about 70 in tech years. While that was so long ago, there are still people rocking the first-generation devices, and they seem to be doing just fine. Google broke the YouTube app on the original Chromecast Actually, they WERE doing just fine until a couple of days ago. A user posted a tweet regarding an issue they had with their original Chromecast....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 268 words · Kevin Meczywor

Google Bumps Up Minimum Hardware Requirements For Android 13

This is a major jump from a minimum of 512MB RAM that Google mandated a couple of years back to support GMS on Android devices. It came following the launch of Android 11 in the second half of 2020. At that time, the company also announced that devices shipping with less than 2GB of RAM and running Android 10 or Android 11 out of the box must use the Android Go edition....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 368 words · Martha Bennett

Google Chat Unveils New Feature To Combat Data Leaks

Admins can make custom DLP rules in Google Chat These DLP rules are mostly for people who typically share sensitive information with a group of people. The group could be for a company or project where everyone is sworn to secrecy. Sometimes, people purposely or intentionally discuss private matters and send sensitive files outside of the group; this is where the DLP rules come in. The admin is given a set of rules and settings that they can enable throughout the group....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 358 words · Dollie Page

Google Eliminates Calling Fees To Ukraine

However, Google is not the only carrier that is providing free calls to Ukraine. Last week, AT&T, Vodafone, and many other telecom companies made a similar decision and waived calling fees to Ukraine. Google removes fees for calling Ukraine According to Google’s announcement, the rate per minute for calling to the following cities in Ukraine is now $0.00 for personal Gmail accounts: Ukraine-Kiev, Ukraine-Landline, Ukraine-Lviv, Ukraine-Mobile, Ukraine-Mobile -Astelit. Google has also stepped up its efforts to help people access the right information....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 327 words · Jeanne Hallmark

Google Fit Logo Is All Set To Be Slightly Redesigned

According to the latest report by 9to5Google, the Google Fit logo is all set to be revamped. Instead of the closed heart logo, the Google Fit will sport a heart, but it doesn’t have a closed shape. The red U shape in the icon is now more like the letter C, making the yellow portion of the logo seem like a checkmark. Another interesting change in the logo is that Google has flipped the blue and green colors....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 361 words · Joan Smith

Google Is Adding New Sections To The About This Result Panel

Some new features were announced earlier this year about the ‘About this result’. Now, at the Search On 2021, the company has announced three new sections for the ‘About this result’ panel. According to 9to5Google, Google will now show extra information about the source from Wikipedia, find out what others have to say about the website, including news, reviews, or information helpful for more background context. Last but not the least, you will also be shown information such as top news coverage and other results related to the same topic from third-party sources....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 386 words · William Halverson

Google May Need To Clarify On Data It Collects From Messages Calls

What did the research paper find about data in Google Messages and apps for calls? The data Google collects is, according to Mr. Leith, taken from the messages and calls for a specific purpose. Namely, to assist in protective features. Such as filtering spam, showing business caller IDs, and other related features. Moreover, the data is sent via a SHA256 — a 128-bit hash value is sent to its servers. So it is effectively encrypted....

November 7, 2022 · 3 min · 465 words · Nicole Parnell

Google Meet Lets You See Invitees Who Haven T Joined Yet

When you send an invite via Google Meet, the invitee is sent to sort of a waiting room. There, you can make sure you’re prepared to join the meeting. While in the waiting room, you won’t be visible or audible to those in the chat, so you’ll be able to do what you need to ready up. Google Meet will show the status of any invitee, even if they haven’t joined yet When you send an invite to join a call, you’ll now see the person’s icon from your view....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 284 words · Carmen Mcfarlane

Google Photos Is Adding More Ways To Print Out Your Best Shots

Today, Photos is announcing that it is adding larger photo print sizes, as well as a new option to get your prints delivered right to your door, and new canvas print sizes. For prints, you can get them in the usual 4×6, 5×7 or 8×10 prints. But starting today, you can also get them in larger 11×14, 12×18, 16×20, or 20×30 prints. And they will start at $0.18 per print, plus shipping....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 303 words · Donald Vandusen

Google Pixel 6A With Mmwave 5G Hits The Fcc

That’s a major bit of news, as the regular Pixel 6 doesn’t support mmWave 5G; only the Pixel 6 Pro does. If this phone does hit the market, we expect it to be one of the cheapest phones to support that flavor of 5G. A lot of phones support sub-6 5G which is still fast, but it’s not lightning-quick like mmWave 5G. There are other Pixel 6a variants that don’t use mmWave 5G There were several Pixel 6a models to pass through the FCC....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 345 words · Clifford Francis

Google Readies Switch To Android App Makes Switching From Iphone Easier

Currently, if you want to bring data from your iPhone to an Android device, you need Google Drive’s help. You’ll have to first create a backup of everything from your iPhone in Google Drive and then download it on your new Android phone. This still doesn’t transfer your apps. The new “Switch to Android” app will seemingly make things simpler, and more importantly, bring your apps over as well. Evidence of this upcoming app was found inside the Data Restore Tool for Android....

November 7, 2022 · 2 min · 362 words · Phyllis Hines