Spotify takes your music from day to night with the new ‘daylist’

What you need to know Spotify introduces a new ‘daylist’ playlist for Free and Premium users. It’s a dynamic playlist that changes throughout the day or on different days of the week. It provides fresh music and personalized album art and is easily shareable. Spotify has introduced yet another playlist option for users who listen… Continue reading Spotify takes your music from day to night with the new ‘daylist’

Google Messages might gain proper multi-device support

What you need to know The latest Google Messages beta spills the tea on sending and receiving RCS chats on other devices. Users might be required to input their phone number and Google account to utilize the feature. Further digging seems to show this feature could arrive for Android tablets, but there’s nothing stopping it… Continue reading Google Messages might gain proper multi-device support

Galaxy S23 and S22 among the first Samsung phones with the September 2023 update

What you need to know The September 2023 security patch is rolling out on the Galaxy S23 and S22 series. The patch includes over 60 bug fixes with the majority of them “high” on the severity scale. Samsung’s mid-range Galaxy A52 and Xcover5 are also receiving the patch. September is underway, and Samsung is busy… Continue reading Galaxy S23 and S22 among the first Samsung phones with the September 2023 update

Big Google Camera update brings a refreshed UI ahead of Pixel 8 launch

What you need to know A look at Google Camera’s 9.0 update shows its refreshed UI design, giving users a dedicated photo and video mode toggle. Toggling either way will display photo or video-specific tabs in the Camera app’s scrollable selection bar. The Quick Settings panel has been changed, accessible by swiping up in the… Continue reading Big Google Camera update brings a refreshed UI ahead of Pixel 8 launch

Microsoft’s newest AI-powered Android app is your own personal graphic designer

What you need to know The Microsoft Designer app is now available for Android phones via the Google Play Store. This free app lets users harness the power of AI from their phones. It can be used to remove backgrounds in photos, create AI-generated imagery, write social media posts, resize images and designs, and much… Continue reading Microsoft’s newest AI-powered Android app is your own personal graphic designer

Nothing Phone (2) update expands Glyph Progress support and fixes bugs

What you need to know A 99.39MB update is arriving for the Nothing Phone (2), bringing a new Compass widget and UI for “pocket mode.” The device also gains Glyph Progress support for the food service Zomato, letting users see the progress of their order with its LED strips. Nothing has also improved the phone’s… Continue reading Nothing Phone (2) update expands Glyph Progress support and fixes bugs

WhatsApp widely rolls out the Channel reaction emojis you’ve been begging for

What you need to know WhatsApp is making emoji reactions to Channel updates available to more beta testers. Channel administrators and followers will be able to see the number and type of reactions given to a specific update. The new option is rolling out as part of version 2.23.19.4 of WhatsApp beta for Android, which… Continue reading WhatsApp widely rolls out the Channel reaction emojis you’ve been begging for

Beeper bringing iMessage to Android is great, but I can’t help but feel nervous

If you’ve followed my writing here at Android Central over the years, you likely know that I’m a dual-carry kind of person. Most of the time, my primary SIM is in whatever the latest iPhone is, but I also carry an Android phone, usually a foldable. But with that comes some frustrations with communication between… Continue reading Beeper bringing iMessage to Android is great, but I can’t help but feel nervous

This app lets you use one of the best iOS 17 features on Android

What you need to know iOS 17 introduces StandBy Mode for iPhone models, providing a smart display-like experience when charging. While some Android phones offer a similar interface, itā€™s not as feature-rich as what iOS 17 brings. StandBy Mode Pro emulates this iOS 17 feature but includes a lot more customization than even what Apple… Continue reading This app lets you use one of the best iOS 17 features on Android

How to use iMessage on Android and Chromebooks with Beeper

The debate about “blue bubbles vs. green bubbles” doesn’t seem like it’s going to end anytime soon. And there are plenty of people out there who prefer to use Android phones paired with a Mac but don’t want to be left out of group chats just because Apple hasn’t gotten on board with RCS just… Continue reading How to use iMessage on Android and Chromebooks with Beeper

YouTube wants to make its ads a little less annoying on TVs

What you need to know YouTube details it will begin experimenting with offering fewer but longer ad breaks for content streamed on TVs. The platform is also planning on introducing a new circular ad timer for TVs, for better clarity, instead of the current “Ad 1 of 2” format. YouTube cites user feedback as the… Continue reading YouTube wants to make its ads a little less annoying on TVs

Fun Google Maps update brings emoji to your saved places

What you need to know Google Maps is getting a new update to customize saved places. Users can now add emojis to their favorite places, like coffee shops, with a coffee cup emoji, for example. The new ability is already available for users on Android and iOS. Google has rolled out a new update to… Continue reading Fun Google Maps update brings emoji to your saved places

Gboard’s new generative AI feature hopes to eliminate embarrassing grammar errors

What you need to know A new “Proofread” option now appears in Gboard’s toolbar as part of a new beta release. The new feature relies on generative AI to catch those embarrassing grammar errors and provide suggestions to Ā fix them. You can also choose to have those mistakes automatically fixed by tapping the “Fix it”… Continue reading Gboard’s new generative AI feature hopes to eliminate embarrassing grammar errors

Sundar Pichai expresses optimism about the future of AI ahead of Google’s 25th anniversary

What you need to know This month marks Google’s 25th anniversary and CEO Sundar Pichai is recognizing the milestone with a nostalgic tale. Pichai recounts the first email exchange he had with his father, as a means to highlight the evolution of communications technology. The tech leader also expressed optimism about the future of Google,… Continue reading Sundar Pichai expresses optimism about the future of AI ahead of Google’s 25th anniversary

Business Empire Review: Learn Business via Gaming!

Gamification has been proven to increase skill retention by 40%, increase learning enjoyment by 67%, and boost performance by 90%, compared to a traditional lecture structure. – Dr. Travis Fox, Co-Producer for Business Empire Business Empire game is a culmination of acute business knowledge, guidance for business expertise, and gamification. It is a game to… Continue reading Business Empire Review: Learn Business via Gaming!

HIMS Review- Your Journey From Sick To Fit

The Covid-19 pandemic escalated major changes in the health and wellness industry. With everything being shut down, online platforms were the only way out for many people. From buying clothes and groceries to getting medicines prescribed by a doctor, there is a dedicated app for all. Telemedicine platforms are still relevant in the post-pandemic era.… Continue reading HIMS Review- Your Journey From Sick To Fit

Hers App Review- Uplifting ā€˜Herā€™ Health & Wellness

Most virtual care facilitates have retained their place and popularity in the post-pandemic era as well. The time-saving and virtual convenience of healthcare apps is especially beneficial for women and caregivers. Some of theĀ best healthcare appsĀ are thus designed to address the unique health needs of each individual, including both mental and physical aspects. Experts are… Continue reading Hers App Review- Uplifting ā€˜Herā€™ Health & Wellness

Cirkul App Review- Exploring Shared Mobility!

Renting a two-wheeler through a secured application and wheezing through your city is extremely fun, exciting, and affordable at the same time. Whether you are living in any part of the world, many people are now preferring two-wheelers for their daily commute. This is the reason why the global bike-sharing services market is expanding and… Continue reading Cirkul App Review- Exploring Shared Mobility!

Threads App Review- Redefining Communication

Social media communities offer a collaborative platform for members to connect with others having similar experiences and interests. From micro-stock photo offerings to colossal social networks, online communities are as diverse and happening as those found offline. Meta is known for creating an ever-expanding social metaverse with its popular apps and sites. It has expanded… Continue reading Threads App Review- Redefining Communication