by dbadmin | Oct 23, 2025 | Authority Insights, Google, Google Phone app, News
TL;DR Calling Cards offer a great way to customize how incoming calls appear on your own phone. So far, though, the system has lacked a way for you to choose how your Calling Card will appear remotely. A new “My calling card” screen could finally give you that...
by dbadmin | Oct 23, 2025 | Google, Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, News
TL;DR Several reports have surfaced of Pixel 10 Pro Fold phones failing to report battery status, instead showing a ? icon. The cause of the issue is currently unclear. We’ve reached out to Google for clarification about what exactly the icon means and what affected...
by dbadmin | Oct 23, 2025 | Authority Insights, Google, Google Pixel, News
Credit: Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Google launched Live Threat Detection last year, which alerts users when a malicious app is identified. This feature is getting its own page, where it will presumably show which apps have been identified as threats. We have...
by dbadmin | Oct 23, 2025 | Authority Insights, Google, Google Photos, News
Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Google Photos v7.51 prepares to roll out the annual photo Recap for 2025 via the memory carousel. Editing the recap video may require users to install CapCut for access to templates and tools. An old feature — the...
by dbadmin | Oct 23, 2025 | Custom ROM, Features, Google, Google Pixel, Privacy
Credit: C. Scott Brown / Android Authority I’ve introduced GrapheneOS to a lot of friends and acquaintances, and I often see a mix of excitement and hesitation. Not because GrapheneOS doesn’t deliver on its promises, but because it practically requires you to buy...
by dbadmin | Oct 23, 2025 | AI, Browser, ChatGPT, Features, Google, Google Chrome, Perplexity
Credit: Dhruv Bhutani / Android Authority Yesterday, ChatGPT announced its new AI-powered browser, Atlas, and I’ve already installed it on my computer to give it a whirl. There shouldn’t be anything surprising about this, right? Well, it isn’t. What is surprising is...