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Samsung One UI 7 Update Breaks Google Sports Integration in Now Bar for Some Users
Samsung’s rollout of One UI 7 hasn’t been entirely smooth for everyone. In addition to issues with features like homescreen rotation, users are now...
Battery Drain and Location Ping Issues Hit Galaxy S24 and S25 After One UI 7
Some Samsung Galaxy S24 and S25 users are facing an unusual location services issue after recent software updates. Following the rollout of One UI...
Galaxy S24 FE Review: Galaxy’s Best Mid-Range Phone Yet
The Galaxy S24 FE blends premium performance, gorgeous visuals, and long-term software support into a stylish, affordable package. Discover if it's the right phone for you.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Review: Power Meets Perfection
Explore the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra's stunning 6.8″ AMOLED display, 200 MP camera, S Pen integration, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 power, and seven years of updates — the most complete Android experience yet!
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Review: Foldable Innovation Refined
Discover the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6—featuring a stunning 7.6″ Dynamic AMOLED foldable display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 performance, S Pen support, and IP48 durability in one pocketable powerhouse.
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T-Mobile’s “Self-Service Access” Text Confuses Customers—Not a Scam, Here’s Why
T-Mobile customers report confusing “self-service access” texts. Here’s what they really mean, why they’re being sent, and whether you should worry.
The Sims 4 Update Breaks Mods and Saves After Pack Selection Feature Rollout
EA’s latest Sims 4 update introduced the long-awaited Pack Selection feature but left players stuck with broken saves, infinite loading screens, and unusable mods. Creators are rushing out fixes.
Google Messages RCS Activation Problem Solved by Reddit Workaround
Stuck on Google Messages’ endless “Setting up” screen for RCS? A Reddit-discovered fix may solve the problem in seconds—here’s how it works.
Apple TV+ Gets 30% Price Hike: Monthly Cost Now $12.99
Apple TV+ has raised its monthly subscription price to $12.99, a 30% hike from $9.99. Annual plans remain $99.99, and Apple One bundles are unchanged.