by dbadmin | Feb 21, 2025 | Apple iPhone, Features, Google Pixel 8a, Motorola Moto G, OnePlus 13R
The Apple iPhone 16e is official. And you know what? It actually looks pretty solid. Three years after the last iPhone SE was released, the iPhone 16e is the SE’s spiritual successor and packs a lot of significant upgrades. It has a new design with a larger 6.1-inch...
by dbadmin | Feb 21, 2025 | email, Features, Gmail, Outlook
Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Last year, I wrote a controversial article about my opinion on the Gmail Android app, backed up by everything I had discovered that the Gmail app can’t do that other Android email apps can. While I was writing that Gmail...
by dbadmin | Feb 20, 2025 | Apple, Apple iPhone 16, Features
I might be the one and only person who’s genuinely excited about the iPhone 16e. On paper, there’s nothing crazy about Apple’s new mid-range phone — it only has one camera, brings back the notch for Face ID, and comes in two bland colorways, black and white. But hear...
by dbadmin | Feb 20, 2025 | Features, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy S25
“Hello from tbr samsk g galaxy s25.” “Byenwill have din with your aeiglce.” “Loo at is.” Is that gibberish? Am I having a stroke? Both are excellent guesses! However, they’re incorrect. The correct answer is that this is what happens when I use Samsung Keyboard — the...
by dbadmin | Feb 20, 2025 | Android, Android apps, Features, Google
I spent several hours rummaging through the Google app for a recent opinion piece detailing its excellent Saved feature. However, I don’t use this app often, if ever. This got me thinking: why is the Google app still around, and why does Google insist on keeping it...
by dbadmin | Feb 20, 2025 | Emulator, Features, Gaming, Sony PlayStation
Credit: Nick Fernandez / Android Authority The era of PS3 emulation on Android is here! To some degree, at least. Android emulation geeks are abuzz with excitement over aPS3e, the first native PS3 emulator for Android phones. Sure, most of the code appears to be...