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Pixel 10's Magic Cue is about to get a lot more useful

Google is reportedly enhancing the Magic Cue feature on Pixel 10 phones. This update will integrate Magic Cue with Google Wallet and Google Tasks, allowing it to surface relevant information like tickets, passes, and scheduled tasks directly to users.

This expansion significantly boosts the AI feature's utility, providing users with more timely and relevant information without manual searching. The update promises greater convenience and a more intuitive user experience for managing personal data on Pixel 10 devices.

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What’s new in Android’s January 2026 Google System Updates [U]

Google deployed its January 2026 System Updates for Android. These updates apply to Play services, Play Store, and WebView across Android phones, tablets, Wear OS, Google/Android TV, Auto, and PC, affecting users and developers.

The updates enhance security, privacy, and system stability, adding new developer features. Significant changes include real-time game achievements, cross-device Wallet transaction viewing, and multiple prize options, aiming to boost user experience and system capabilities.

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OnePlus needs to learn it can't sell a flagship on battery life alone

OnePlus is facing criticism for its recent flagship strategy, exemplified by the OnePlus 15, which heavily prioritized battery life and gaming performance. This focus reportedly came at the expense of other key features like display quality and camera performance. Rumors suggest the upcoming OnePlus 16 may continue this trend with an even larger battery.

This strategic shift deviates from the well-rounded design that made the OnePlus 13 successful. Overemphasis on a single feature could hinder the brand's ability to deliver competitive, balanced flagship devices, potentially impacting user satisfaction and its standing in the smartphone market.

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Samsung January Updates Arriving on Galaxy S25, Fold 7, and More

Samsung has released January security updates for its Galaxy S25 line and recent foldable devices, including the Z Fold 7/6 and Z Flip 7/6. These updates primarily offer security patches, with no new camera or software features included at this time.

These patches ensure devices receive up-to-date Android security, marking the start of a new year's update cycle for many Samsung phones. More substantial software enhancements, such as One UI 8.5 with AI-powered Bixby, are expected in the near future.

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How to optimize charging on a Google Pixel

Google Pixel phones incorporate optimized battery charging features, including Adaptive Charging and a "Limit to 80%" setting, to manage battery health. These tools intelligently delay full charges or cap capacity.

This approach is vital for minimizing the natural degradation of smartphone batteries over time. By implementing these settings, users can significantly prolong their phone's overall battery lifespan and maintain device usability.

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What’s Your Carrier’s Device Unlock Policy: T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T

US wireless carriers, T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T, maintain device unlock policies for phones purchased on their networks. These policies mandate specific customer criteria before a device can be used elsewhere, with Verizon recently granted an FCC waiver regarding its policy.

These policies significantly impact consumer flexibility, often tying users to a specific network until unlock conditions are met. Understanding these requirements is crucial for those considering switching carriers or using their phones internationally, influencing their device utility and freedom.

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Google is quietly making Search a little more colorful

Google is testing a new 'Color your Search' feature, introducing subtle pastel colors to the search interface. This involves Google Search on large-screen devices like tablets and foldables.

This marks a shift from Google Search's long-standing monochromatic design, aiming to offer users a more personalized and less sterile visual experience.

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Samsung January Updates Available for Download on These Galaxy Devices

Samsung has initiated the rollout of its January 2026 security updates for several Galaxy devices. The Galaxy S25 series, Galaxy Z Fold 7/6, and Galaxy Z Flip 7/6, alongside the Galaxy S24 series, are receiving these security patches.

These updates provide essential security maintenance for the involved smartphones. While they do not introduce new features, more comprehensive software updates, such as One UI 8.5 with a Perplexity AI-powered Bixby, are anticipated in the near future for supported Samsung devices.

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Leak about the Galaxy S26 Ultra's display says you'll forget screen protectors existed

Rumors suggest the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature a new generation of Gorilla Glass for its display, making screen protectors unnecessary. This advanced glass, tipped by Ice Universe, will reportedly include anti-reflective coating and CoE non-polarized light technology.

This innovation aims to reduce reflections, boost brightness, and provide integrated privacy protections at hardware and software levels. Such advancements could significantly enhance display durability and user experience, negating the need for external screen protection.

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What OS is Best for Boomers and Beyond? Apparently Not Android

Observations from an individual and a Reddit user suggest Android devices are often unsuitable for older adults. Experiences include family members struggling with complexity and phones becoming unusable due to ad-ware.

This issue underscores that the choice of mobile OS significantly impacts user experience for less tech-savvy demographics. It implies iOS or simpler Android models like Pixel may offer a more straightforward, secure option to mitigate frustration and support needs.

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Buying a new phone in 2026 is going to suck, so it’s worth planning ahead

Smartphone prices are expected to significantly increase in 2026 for consumers. This is driven by higher component demand from AI companies, coupled with ongoing RAM/storage shortages and tariffs impacting electronics manufacturers.

The situation makes necessary smartphone upgrades more difficult and costly. Consumers face the implication of planning purchases, considering older models, or saving money, as factors influencing prices are largely beyond individual control.

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