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News & Reviews:   operating system

  • Can ColorOS 15 take Android users to the next level?

    Can ColorOS 15 take Android users to the next level?

    This week, we were given an opportunity to check out what OPPO's ColosOS 15 has in store for us. Director of User Experience and Solutions, Software Engineering System of OPPO, Ash Ma was present to give us a rundown on what to expect. So if you're interested in knowing more, read on below for some ColorOS 15 tips.

  • Samsung could release One UI 7.0 soon

    Samsung could release One UI 7.0 soon

    Looking forward to testing the new Android version on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone? You won't have to wait much longer because the release could happen soon. In fact, it's reported that the beta for One UI 7.0 could be released next week.

  • One UI 6.1 update now on previous-generation Samsung phones

    One UI 6.1 update now on previous-generation Samsung phones

    Like all Android brands, Samsung offers multiple years of free updates to its custom One UI OS, which is now at version 6.1. Previously, it was only available on the latest Samsung Galaxy S24 series. However, Samsung recently released the One UI 6.1 update to previous-generation Galaxy devices as well. The latest version is now available for selected Galaxy S series, Galaxy Z Fold series, Galaxy Z Flip series, and Galaxy Tab S series devices.

  • Android 15 to feature upgraded desktop mode

    Android 15 to feature upgraded desktop mode

    Ever thought of using your Android device like a PC? Samsung is well-known for its DeX system, but other Android devices don't have access to a simple desktop mode. At least, not until the next Android version update.

  • iOS 18 is allegedly the "most ambitious overhaul" to date

    iOS 18 is allegedly the "most ambitious overhaul" to date

    Like many software developers, Apple upgrades the operating system for its devices periodically. For iOS, the upgrade cycle is more or less annual, coinciding with the launch of the iPhone every year. And this year, iOS 18 could be an update worth paying attention to.

  • Android 15 to provide more support for physical keyboards

    Android 15 to provide more support for physical keyboards

    Nowadays, there are many people who use smartphones as their productivity devices instead of laptops. These people appreciate the more portable nature of a small smartphone as a PC, so Google has been adding more support to help with that in Android 15.

  • Google will reportedly release the first developer preview of Android 15 tomorrow

    Google will reportedly release the first developer preview of Android 15 tomorrow

    Google will reportedly release its developer preview of Android 15 tomorrow (15 February), making it the public’s first glimpse into the upcoming OS. Revealed by a Google developer in a forum, read on to find out more.

  • Android 14 to release on 4 Oct 2023, could be showcased at the Google Pixel 8 series launch

    Android 14 to release on 4 Oct 2023, could be showcased at the Google Pixel 8 series launch

    As you know, the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro will be unveiled tomorrow. But smartphones aren't the only thing that will show up at the Made by Google event. Google is also expected to show off the latest version of the Android operating system - Android 14.

  • realme reveals list of eligible devices for realme UI 4.0 update

    realme reveals list of eligible devices for realme UI 4.0 update

    realme is ready to launch the realme 10 Pro series globally on 8 December. On the same day, the brand will also unveil the realme UI 4.0, as its latest operating system update based on Android 13. Now, we have the list of eligible devices that are getting the facelift, and you can find them below:

  • HUAWEI CEO reveals some new features of HarmonyOS 3 before launch

    HUAWEI CEO reveals some new features of HarmonyOS 3 before launch

    HUAWEI is scheduled to reveal the latest iteration of its operating system in just a few days. On 27 July, the company will present the HarmonyOS 3 with new features and enhancements for the users. Before it happens, CEO Richard Yu shared a video showcasing the new interface, giving us a glimpse at what to expect.


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