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Android Auto Reboot Glitch: A Growing Concern for Android Users

If you're having trouble with Android Auto, a specific version of the app may be to blame. Any time you try to use Android Auto, your phone reboots in most cases, particularly when interacting with voice commands or playing songs. This glitch is not widespread but has been reported on support forums and Google's official page, indicating that something is amiss with the affected version.

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Android's AI Is Scanning Your Phone for Scam Activity Now in Two Ways Δ1.71

Google has introduced two AI-driven features for Android devices aimed at detecting and mitigating scam activity in text messages and phone calls. The scam detection for messages analyzes ongoing conversations for suspicious behavior in real-time, while the phone call feature issues alerts during potential scam calls, enhancing user protection. Both features prioritize user privacy and are designed to combat increasingly sophisticated scams that utilize AI technologies.

How Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip Failed Me Without Actually Breaking Δ1.71

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip has become a source of frustration for its user, primarily due to battery performance issues and software glitches that undermine its unique features. Despite the phone's physical durability, including no visible cracks or damage, the battery's inability to last throughout the day has prompted the user to seek alternatives before the release of the newer model. The recent software update exacerbated the situation by disabling critical features like do-not-disturb, further diminishing the phone's appeal and usability.

Android Auto Is About To Get A Big Gemini Upgrade – And There's Good News And Bad News Δ1.71

Gemini AI is making its way to Android Auto, although the feature is not yet widely accessible, as Google continues to integrate the AI across its platforms. Early testing revealed that while Gemini can handle routine tasks and casual conversation, its navigation and location-based responses are lacking, indicating that further refinement is necessary before the official rollout. As the development progresses, it remains to be seen how Gemini will enhance the driving experience compared to its predecessor, Google Assistant.

The Rise of Android 16 Sparks Concerns About Hasty Innovation Δ1.71

Android 16 is expected to arrive sooner than anticipated, with Google committing to a June release date despite its usual fall schedule. This accelerated timeline is largely due to the company's new development process, Trunk Stable, which aims to improve stability and speed up feature testing. While the exact details of Android 16 are still scarce, early betas have introduced features such as Live Updates, improved Google Wallet access, and enhanced camera software.

Technical Issues Resolved Across Whatsapp and Other Meta Apps Δ1.70

WhatsApp's recent technical issue, reported by thousands of users, has been resolved, according to a spokesperson for the messaging service. The outage impacted users' ability to send messages, with some also experiencing issues with Facebook and Facebook Messenger. Meta's user base is massive, making any glitches feel like they affect millions worldwide.

Accidentally Texting with Scammers? Google's AI Is Here to Stop the Chat Cold Δ1.69

Google has introduced AI-powered features designed to enhance scam detection for both text messages and phone calls on Android devices. The new capabilities aim to identify suspicious conversations in real-time, providing users with warnings about potential scams while maintaining their privacy. As cybercriminals increasingly utilize AI to target victims, Google's proactive measures represent a significant advancement in user protection against sophisticated scams.

Chromecast Users Are Getting Increasingly Angry About a Weird 'Untrusted Device' Bug That Blocks Casting Δ1.69

Chromecast users are facing frustration as a mysterious bug affects some devices, preventing them from casting content normally. The issue is affecting 2nd-gen Chromecasts and Chromecast Audio dongles, with no clear solution yet available. Google has acknowledged the problem and is working on a fix, but users are urged to wait it out until an official update is released.

Bad Vibes? Google May Have Screwed Up Haptics in the New Pixel Drop Update Δ1.69

Google's latest Pixel Drop update has sparked complaints regarding changes to haptic feedback, with users reporting a noticeable difference in notification responses. The introduction of a Notification Cooldown feature, which is enabled by default, may be contributing to user dissatisfaction, though it's unclear if this is an intended change or a bug. Testing on various Pixel models suggests inconsistencies in haptic feedback, leading the Pixel team to actively investigate these reports.

How to Turn Off Google Gemini on Your Pixel Phone, and Return to Google Assistant Δ1.69

Users looking to revert from Google's Gemini AI chatbot back to the traditional Google Assistant can do so easily through the app's settings. While Gemini offers a more conversational experience, some users prefer the straightforward utility of Google Assistant for quick queries and tasks. This transition highlights the ongoing evolution in AI assistant technologies and the varying preferences among users for simplicity versus advanced interaction.

Researchers Uncover Unknown Android Flaws Used to Hack Into a Student's Phone Δ1.69

Amnesty International said that Google fixed previously unknown flaws in Android that allowed authorities to unlock phones using forensic tools. On Friday, Amnesty International published a report detailing a chain of three zero-day vulnerabilities developed by phone-unlocking company Cellebrite, which its researchers found after investigating the hack of a student protester’s phone in Serbia. The flaws were found in the core Linux USB kernel, meaning “the vulnerability is not limited to a particular device or vendor and could impact over a billion Android devices,” according to the report.

The Rise of Fake Spyware Apps in the Play Store Δ1.68

Google's security measures have been breached by fake spyware apps, which are hidden in plain sight on the Google Play Store. These malicious apps can cause immense damage to users' devices and personal data, including data theft, financial fraud, malware infections, ransomware attacks, and rootkit vulnerabilities. As a result, it is crucial for smartphone users to take precautions to spot these fake spyware apps and protect themselves from potential harm.

Most Smartphone Users Are Apathetic to AI Features Δ1.68

A new survey of over 2,000 smartphone users suggests that the vast majority of iPhone and Samsung Galaxy users find AI features add little to no value to their experience. Most users are not interested in paying for continued access to AI features or even using them regularly. Despite both Apple and Samsung making significant investments in AI technology, it appears that most consumers have simply tuned out.

Google Introduces Debian Linux Terminal App for Android Devices Will Power Up Your Smartphone Δ1.68

Google has introduced a native Linux Terminal application in its March 2025 Pixel Feature Drop, allowing users to access a shell interface directly on their Android device. The Linux Terminal runs on top of a Debian Linux virtual machine, enabling users to download, configure, and run Debian. This move marks a significant shift towards Google's goal of turning Android into a proper desktop operating system.

BadBox Malware Hit After Infecting Over 500,000 Android Devices Δ1.68

Cybersecurity experts have successfully disrupted the BadBox 2.0 botnet, which had compromised over 500,000 low-cost Android devices by removing numerous malicious apps from the Play Store and sinkholing multiple communication domains. This malware, primarily affecting off-brand devices manufactured in mainland China, has been linked to various forms of cybercrime, including ad fraud and credential stuffing. Despite the disruption, the infected devices remain compromised, raising concerns about the broader implications for consumers using uncertified technology.

Google Just Released Its March Pixel Drop with Three Major Upgrades for Pixel Devices Δ1.68

Google's latest update is adding some camera functionality across the board, providing a performance boost for older phones, and making several noticeable changes to user experience. The new upgrades aim to enhance overall performance, security, and features of Pixel devices. However, one notable change has left some users unhappy - haptic feedback on Pixel phones now feels more intense and tinny.

There's One New Pixel 'Upgrade' You Might Not Love - Here's How to Fix It Δ1.68

Google's recent software update has introduced several camera features across its Pixel devices, including the ability to take a picture by holding your palm up, improved performance for older phones, and new functionality for Pixel Fold users. The update also brings haptic feedback changes that some users are finding annoyingly intense. Despite these updates, Google is still working on several key features.

Google Pixel Phones Just Got 10 Major Upgrades for Free - Older Models Included Δ1.67

Google's latest March 2025 feature drop for Pixel phones introduces ten significant upgrades, enhancing functionality across the entire Pixel lineup. Notable features include real-time scam detection for text messages, loss of pulse detection on the Pixel Watch 3, and the ability to share live location with trusted contacts. These improvements not only elevate user experience but also reflect Google's commitment to integrating health and safety features into its devices.

Untrusted Device Errors on Chromecast? What to Know - Including Potential Workarounds Δ1.67

Second-generation Chromecast and Chromecast Audio devices are currently experiencing authentication issues, presenting users with error messages indicating they are untrusted or cannot be verified. Despite users attempting various troubleshooting methods, including factory resets and network changes, the problem persists, leading to speculation about the potential discontinuation of support for older devices. Google has acknowledged the issue and is reportedly working on a fix, though details remain scarce.

Google Pixel 10: Videos Reveal Two New and Useful Android 16 Features in Advance Δ1.67

Two new features are likely to be introduced on the Google Pixel 10 with the release of Android 16, including widgets on the lock screen and support for external displays. Android expert Mishaal Rahman has managed to manually activate these features in advance, revealing how they will enhance user experience. The introduction of these features is part of Google's strategy to position Android as a replacement for classic desktop operating systems.

Google Gemini Users Can Now Access the AI Chatbot Directly From the iPhone's Lock Screen. Δ1.67

Google Gemini users can now access the AI chatbot directly from the iPhone's lock screen, thanks to an update released on Monday first spotted by 9to5Google. This feature allows users to seamlessly interact with Google's relatively real-time voice assistant, Gemini Live, without having to unlock their phone. The addition of new widgets and features within the Gemini app further blurs the lines between AI-powered assistants and traditional smartphones.

Google Maps Starts Using Android 16's Live Update Notifications Δ1.67

Google Maps is the first app to adopt Android 16's new Live Updates feature, allowing users to see real-time information on their status bar and lock screen. The feature provides a new class of notifications that help users monitor ongoing activities, such as estimated time to arrival or turn times. This move expands the capabilities of Live Updates, which were previously introduced in Android 16's beta release.

Top Bluetooth Chip Security Flaw Could Put a Billion Devices at Risk Worldwide Δ1.67

A "hidden feature" was found in a Chinese-made Bluetooth chip that allows malicious actors to run arbitrary commands, unlock additional functionalities, and extract sensitive information from millions of Internet of Things (IoT) devices worldwide. The ESP32 chip's affordability and widespread use have made it a prime target for cyber threats, putting the personal data of billions of users at risk. Cybersecurity researchers Tarlogic discovered the vulnerability, which they claim could be used to obtain confidential information, spy on citizens and companies, and execute more sophisticated attacks.

Google’s March Pixel Drop Is Here with a Ton of Android Upgrades Δ1.67

Google's latest Pixel Drop introduces significant enhancements for both Pixel and non-Pixel devices, including AI-powered scam detection for text messages and expanded satellite messaging capabilities. The Pixel 9 series gains new features like simultaneous video recording from multiple cameras, enhancing mobile content creation. Additionally, the AI scam detection feature will be available on all supported Android devices, providing broader protection against fraudulent communications.

The Industry Shifts to a New Era of Smartphone Safety for Teens. Δ1.67

Worried about your child’s screen time? HMD wants to help. A recent study by Nokia phone maker found that over half of teens surveyed are worried about their addiction to smartphones and 52% have been approached by strangers online. HMD's new smartphone, the Fusion X1, aims to address these issues with parental control features, AI-powered content detection, and a detox mode.

Bluetooth 6 Arrives: Meet Its Powerful Next-Gen Features Δ1.67

Bluetooth 6.0 is the latest update to the wireless technology, bringing exciting new features that enhance user experience and performance. The new standard introduces Channel Sounding, which enables precise location of Bluetooth devices, and Isochronous Adaptation Layer (ISOAL), which optimizes data packet transmission for reduced latency. Additionally, Bluetooth Extended Advertising improves scanning efficiency and security.