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How to use Google Lens on your iPhone: Impress your friends with cool AI features!
Google Lens is available on iOS devices! In this guide, we will show you how to use Google Lens on an iPhone so that you can enjoy the benefits of this powerful AI tool and impress your friends in the process.

by Zois Bekios Zannikos

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WhatsApp: Disappearing messages can now be kept for longer
WhatsApp has updated its disappearing messages feature. From now on, they will be able to disappear automatically after 24 hours or 90 days and not only 7 days, as it was the case before.

by Florian Philon

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How to hide your photos in Google Photos using the new Locked Folder
Google released a much-needed feature for Google Photos to all Android devices over the weekend. “Locked Folder” was a Pixel exclusive feature that allows users to conveniently store their images on their devices. This guide will explain how the Locked Folder works and how to set it up on Android phones.

by Zois Bekios Zannikos

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How Android’s emergency call shortcut ruined my morning!
Yes, it could have also saved my life. But not today: What started as a beautiful morning turned into my personal Pearl Harbor disaster within a few keystrokes! Because my Pixel 6 automatically sent an emergency call to the authorities after a key combination that I still haven’t figured out. What’s left is amazement and annoyance at Google turning such a vital matter into yet another digital mishap.

by Benjamin Lucks

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Snapdragon 8 Gen 1: These smartphones will get the new SoC first
Qualcomm’s new SoC, the Snapdragon 8 Gen1, was just launched this Wednesday, December 1, and Android manufacturers are already announcing the first smartphones that will pack the high-end chip in 2022.

by Antoine Engels

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Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 brings a new name to 2022 premium phones
At its traditional year-end conference, Qualcomm unveiled the next generation of its top-end processor. With a new naming scheme, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 succeeds the Snapdragon 888 as the brand’s top-of-the-line SoC, which should equip the main releases in mobile phones in 2022.

by Rubens Eishima

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Opinion: Beta culture – Why do we increasingly buy unfinished products?
Each new feature or software update is eagerly awaited and installed as soon as possible, as things get even better when they are upgraded, right? But what if the novelty was promised months before, even during the announcement of the device? Well, this is an increasingly common trend that is not only seen in the realm of smartphones but gadgets in general.

by Rubens Eishima

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One UI 4.0 review: Undecidedly original
After optimizing its software update policies, building new bridges with Google, and placing foldable smartphones on the map for good, Samsung ends the year by shipping the One UI 4.0 update for its major 2021 smartphone releases.

by Camila Rinaldi

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The most popular Android version in 2021 is ridiculously old
Since 2018, Google has been sharing Android fragmentation numbers on an annual basis. And as we’re approaching the end of 2021, the official Android OS distribution list has just been released.

by Camila Rinaldi

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Honor 50 review: Phoenix that arise from the ashes
It rises from the still blazing embargo, slowly but surely. The Honor 50 is back with a vengeance, armed with Google services, and thus has become a smartphone phoenix that rises from the ashes. Not only that, you will be stoked to hear that support for all your favorite apps will also be part of the deal. Hardware-wise, Honor picks up where they last left off. Of course, you are more than welcome to read all about it in my full review of this handset for NextPit!

by Benjamin Lucks

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