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Yahoo
16 hours ago
- Yahoo
Google Keep is pushing out its fresh new look to more users
Google has been giving more of its apps the Material 3 Expressive treatment, and Keep is the latest to get the visual refresh. What started as leaked glimpses of the updated search bar and UI tweaks is now officially rolling out to more users. The standout change in Keep's update is the revamped M3 Expressive search bar. It's now chunkier and sits between the profile switcher and hamburger menu, which have been pulled out of the bar itself. That shift makes the bar a bit taller but not as wide. 9to5Google first caught the change. It's not just the layout getting a refresh. Google has swapped out the old 'Search your notes' placeholder with a simpler 'Search Keep.' The search filter chips also have a new look. The classic 'Google Keep' animation still shows up at launch before switching over to the updated 'Search Keep' bar and column picker. Even the floating action button (FAB) got a slight revamp, now showing icons first before their text labels. Rounded corners everywhere, from buttons to image previews The toolbar has been touched up too, now rocking bigger icons with rounded backdrops. Down at the bottom, the plus, color/background, and formatting buttons are now circular, and the overflow menu shifts into a pill-shaped look. Meanwhile, the pin, reminder, and archive buttons up top sit in rounded square backgrounds. Inside notes, image previews get a polish too, with side margins and rounded corners. Even the overflow menu has been shuffled a bit, moving the "Edited" timestamp from the bottom to the top. The new Material 3 Expressive look is arriving with Google Keep for Android version 5.25.282.00.90, activated via a server-side update. It's a low-key refresh, but it gives Keep a cleaner, more modern vibe that fits right in with Android's latest design direction. Similar visual changes have recently popped up in other Google apps like Gmail and Google Wallet, among others. Google Keep - Notes and lists Google LLC PRODUCTIVITY Price: Free 4.7 Download


Time of India
4 days ago
- Time of India
Samsung may drop S Pen support from future devices: Report
Samsung recently unveiled its latest range of foldable smartphones – Galaxy Z Fold 7 , Galaxy Z Flip 7 and all-new Galaxy Z Flip7 FE. One of the key changes that the new Fold 7 phone comes with is the missing S Pen stylus. Once a key selling point for Samsung's flagship devices—particularly the Galaxy Note series—the S Pen appears to be getting less priority in recent launches, including the latest foldables and tablets. Is Samsung gradually phasing out its long-running S Pen stylus across its smartphone and tablet lineup? A report by 9to5Google says 'things aren't quite as positive as they seem. Over the past seven months, Samsung has pretty clearly deprioritized the S Pen in its lineup, removing features deemed unpopular before'. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 launched without S Pen support As mentioned before, one of the most notable changes that comes with the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Samsung's latest foldable smartphone, is the absence of the S Pen. For the first time, the device lacks the internal hardware needed for S Pen input. According to the report, Samsung removed the digitizer from both sides of the Fold 7's display to achieve a slimmer design. This move saved about 0.6mm in thickness but at the cost of full stylus support. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Paras Sector 59 Gurgaon | Luxury Awaits at Paras Floret Paras The Florett Book Now Undo 'Right now, that appears to be a focus on thinner, lighter devices that simply don't mesh with the size constraints needed for a stylus,' the report states. While earlier Fold models like the Z Fold 3 and Z Fold 4 supported the S Pen, even if only with an external accessory, the Z Fold 7 offers no such compatibility. However, the report suggests that Samsung has not ruled out bringing back stylus support in future foldables, but that would require both a technical redesign and significant user demand. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra's S Pen loses key features In another shift, the Galaxy S25 Ultra still includes a built-in S Pen, but it no longer supports Bluetooth features. This means users can no longer access remote-control functions like Air Command or camera shutter control. Samsung has said less than 1% of users used those functions, which led to the removal. Although some rumors hinted at a separate, Bluetooth-enabled S Pen being sold as an optional accessory, the final device shipped with a more basic version. The report notes that while the S Pen is lighter without a battery, its functionality is now limited. Samsung's tablet lineup may also follow suit Leaked images of the upcoming Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra suggest further changes in Samsung's stylus strategy. The renders reportedly show no back-mounted magnetic charging area for the S Pen, which could indicate the removal of Bluetooth support from the tablet stylus as well. It remains unclear whether the S Pen will attach magnetically elsewhere on the device or if it will be sold separately. Samsung Galaxy Watch8: AI on Your Wrist AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now
Yahoo
25-07-2025
- Yahoo
Samsung rolls out Good Lock upgrades even if you're stuck on One UI 7
Samsung is getting its house in order ahead of the broader One UI 8 rollout, and that means a flurry of updates for its Good Lock customization suite. While the company's latest foldables — the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 — are shipping with One UI 8 out of the box, the rest of the Galaxy lineup is still waiting. But with this week's updates to key Good Lock modules, it looks like the launch window for One UI 8 is finally taking shape (Source: 9to5Google). A better Good Lock for everybody Where multitasking and customization abound The changelogs for Good Lock's most recent module updates. Screenshots courtesy of SammyGuru via 90to5Google. The biggest change is squarely aimed at power users, courtesy of a revamped Home Up. Samsung's long-standing launcher tweak tool just got a serious overhaul for One UI 8, shifting major customization options directly onto the home screen itself. You no longer need to dive into the app just to move a few things around. DIY Home gets even more granular, allowing users to fine-tune animations, blur intensity, and layout tweaks, all in real time. Unfortunately, most of these advanced features are limited to One UI 8, which means Fold 7 and Flip 7 owners are currently the only ones enjoying the full benefits. But don't worry — Samsung didn't forget about everyone still on One UI 7. QuickStar, MultiStar, and NavStar all received updates as well, and most of those new features work across both OS versions. MultiStar in particular is adding value, especially for Z Flip 7 users, thanks to a new 'Launcher Widget' that expands multi-window capabilities. QuickStar and NavStar don't change much for One UI 8 users, but their continued support ensures smoother transitions as more devices get upgraded. Good Lock updates are good news, regardless of your current One UI version Samsung hasn't confirmed when One UI 8 will hit the Galaxy S25 series or older flagships, but these app updates (alongside the full availability of its latest foldables) point to an imminent broader release. Given how central Good Lock is to the Samsung enthusiast experience, it's not surprising to see the company priming its modules ahead of time. For those new to Good Lock, it's one of the most beloved tools in Samsung's software arsenal. Designed as a modular suite of apps, it gives users the kind of deep customization usually reserved for root-level mods, without hassle or voided warranties. Whether you're tweaking the task switcher, customizing your lock screen, or creating the perfect home screen layout, Good Lock turns One UI into a playground for tinkerers. We're keeping tabs on all things Good Lock and One UI here at Android Police, so stay tuned as Samsung inches closer to a full rollout of the latest interface version. Good Lock Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. TOOLS Price: Free 3.8 Download


Time of India
24-07-2025
- Time of India
Google Pixel 10 Pro colour leaked: Check out the launch date, expected specifications, and price
Google Pixel 10 Pro colour: The Google Pixel 10 Pro is getting closer to launch, and we've now got a fresh leak revealing its early color lineup. A new mint color is joining the expected classics, and it's looking sharp. Google Pixel 10 Pro launch date in India Google is officially showing the Pixel 10 already. Assuming this isn't a 10 Pro, looks like 3 cameras on the base phone is the main thing that's new. Otherwise... same design 🤓 As per the media invites circulated by Google, the launch date for the Google Pixel 10 is August 20. At the Made by Google event on the same day, Google is anticipated to provide additional details about the phone, along with a range of other Pixel products such as new earbuds and watches. Google Pixel 10 Pro colour leaked After disclosing images depicting the base Pixel 10's colour options and Google's official reveal, another leak has presented the remaining understated colours of the Pixel 10 Pro, featuring a 'Jade' variant with gold accents. The Pixel 10 Pro seems to adhere to the same trend as last year's Pixel 9 series, where the Pro tiers feature subdued and muted colours in contrast to the more vibrant options available on the base model. While Google's budget-friendly device comes in bright blue and yellow/green variants, the Pixel 10 Pro appears rather subdued in comparison, as shown in leaked renders from Android Headlines. These images showcase the 'Moonstone' colour featured in Google's official teaser yesterday, along with slightly updated appearances for 'Obsidian' and 'Porcelain.' The most significant addition is 'Jade,' featuring a light green (pistachio) glass colour, complemented by gold accents on the camera bar and device frame. It has resonated within the 9to5Google team and will surely be a highlight of this year's lineup. It is anticipated that Google will provide these four colours for the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL, while the Fold will be restricted to two options: 'Moonstone' and 'Jade.' At least it's pleasing that Google's priciest device will feature the most distinctive shades from the collection. Google Pixel 10 Pro expected specifications The Pixel 10 Pro is anticipated to include a 6.3-inch LTPO OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection, and a peak brightness of 3,000 nits. The Pixel 10 Pro XL is expected to have a larger 6.8-inch LTPO OLED display with the same refresh rate, peak brightness, and protection. The Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL may include a 50MP main camera, a 48MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 48MP telephoto lens. A 42MP camera is anticipated on the front for selfies and video calls. It is rumoured that the Pixel 10 Pro will feature a 4,870mAh battery that supports 29W wired fast charging and 15W wireless and Qi2 wireless charging. In the meantime, the Pixel 10 Pro XL might come equipped with a 5,200mAh battery that supports 39W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging. Google Pixel 10 Pro expected price The 256GB model is rumored to cost EUR 1,899, or around Rs. 1,90,000.


The Irish Sun
23-07-2025
- The Irish Sun
Drivers fume over infuriating Google Maps change after key feature suddenly vanishes from phones
AN INFURIATING Google Maps change is 1 An infuriating Google Maps change is driving users around the bend after a key feature vanishes from their phones Credit: 9to5Google With the removal of Driving Mode, users had to use the 'Show media playback controls' feature that works with apps like YouTube Music and Spotify . When navigating, this extends the bottom sheet with a bar that has album art, song name, and artist at the left. In addition to playback controls at the right, tapping 'Browse' shows nine suggestions to quickly switch. There's also a shortcut to 'Open YouTube Music.' Google Enabling this blocks the bottom half of the 'Report' button, but it's still tappable reports Settings > Navigation loses the 'Show media playback controls' toggle and 'Default media app' option. The feature remains available on iOS but without Assistant Driving Mode, Android users. Most read in Phones & Gadgets In an update posted on The disappearance was therefore just a bug which should be rectified soon. Over 10 million Android users told to turn off devices after Google exposes 'infection' – exact list of models affected More Google Maps News Homeowners are being urged to take an extra step to protect their property, and Experts warn that criminals are using the app's homes before breaking in. Street View images offer a clear shot of your property, including possible entry points, layout, and even your security setup. That's exactly the kind of information criminals are looking for, an expert said. Professor Christopher Hermann, of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Protect your bank from raiding scams Google Maps has also made an important change that can The Most people assume they are accurate business listings, however, it appears thousands of them are fake and part of a scam. Google recently unearthed over 10,000 phony listings in Google Maps, CBS News reported on Wednesday. The listings varied from outright fake businesses to legitimate accounts that had been hacked or hijacked by cybercriminals. Google swiftly removed the listings and filed a lawsuit against the alleged scammers.