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Android 15 One UI 7 sweetens Galaxy S24 Exynos, proof included

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Samsung’s Android 15 and One UI 7 development progressed to a major milestone. Weeks after firmware testing, the Galaxy S24 Plus Exynos variant benchmarked with Android 15 and One UI 7. It suggests that the Public Beta Program is not too far from consumers now.

Galaxy S24 Plus (Exynos) with Android 15

Someone having a Galaxy S24 Plus running Android 15 tested the device on Geekbench. The benchmark entry, recorded earlier this month, revealed new performance scores. Running the initial build, the device scored 2114 and 6616 points in single-core and multi-core tests, respectively.

Galaxy S24 Plus (Exynos) with Android 14

Samsung’s S24 Plus running the One UI 6 scores 2085 and 6693 points in single-core and multi-core tests, respectively. It shows that the new build improved the single-core score, but lags behind in multi-core performance tests.

Despite this slight difference, it’s worth noting that the internal build is bringing performance improvements. It’s going to be the first major upgrade for the flagship. Consumers can expect fruitful performance enhancements besides new features and refinements.

When it’s coming

Samsung will officially unveil the One UI 7 on October 3rd, 2024. After the unveiling, the rollout may kickstart in late October, starting with flagship devices. We guess the Galaxy S24 series as well as Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 will be the first to get the upgrade.

Talking about the Beta activity, it’s expected to start in August this year. Two days later, Samsung will hold its Unpacked event to launch many new products. One UI 6.1.1 will also be detailed that is said to include new and useful AI-derived features.

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Google apps and Android Auto get fresh looks and smart updates

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Google is bringing a cleaner and more modern design to many of its apps with the latest Material You changes. Apps like Google Calendar, Contacts, and others now have rounded corners, better spacing, and improved colors. These small updates make the apps look more polished and easier to use, especially on tablets and foldable phones. Google is quietly adding these updates through server-side changes, so users don’t need to download anything extra.

At the same time, Android Auto is also getting a helpful new feature. Google is testing built-in climate controls that let you adjust your car’s temperature and fan settings directly from the Android Auto screen. A demo shown by Google includes a new “Climate” button on the screen, which opens controls like temperature, fan speed, and even seat heaters.

This update is meant to reduce distractions while driving, as drivers won’t need to switch between different screens or reach for physical buttons. Google says the feature will work on cars that already support digital climate control systems.

Together, these changes show how Google is making its software not just prettier, but smarter and more user-friendly. Whether you’re checking your calendar or driving to work, these improvements are designed to make daily tasks easier and safer.

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Google Pixel Weather app now shows pollen info in the US

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Google is adding a new feature to its Pixel Weather app. Now, users in the United States can see pollen levels in their area. This update is especially helpful for people who have allergies and need to know when pollen is high.

In the Weather app, there’s a new section under the daily forecast that shows pollen conditions. It uses simple labels like “low,” “moderate,” and “high” so it’s easy to understand. This new feature pulls information from the same source that Google Search uses for pollen updates.

However, the new pollen section in the Pixel Weather app is only available in the US for now. If you’re outside the US, you won’t see the pollen data yet. Also, not every user may get it immediately, as Google is still rolling out the update.

To use the feature, you need to have the latest version of the Pixel Weather app, which comes built into Pixel devices. Google may expand this feature to more countries in the future, but there’s no official date yet.

Overall, this small update can make a big difference for users who want quick and easy access to local pollen conditions without searching separately.

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Google updates Gboard emoji kitchen and Android Auto with new features

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Google is bringing some fresh updates to make Gboard and Android Auto even better.

Starting with Gboard, the Emoji Kitchen now has a new “Browse” section. This makes it easier for users to find different emoji sticker combos. You can tap on any emoji and instantly see all the creative mixes available. Plus, there’s a search bar to help you look for specific stickers. This new feature is rolling out first to Pixel devices, with other Android phones expected to get it in the coming months.

On the other hand, Android Auto is now getting the 14.3 beta update. Although there are no big changes yet, this version mainly focuses on fixing bugs and improving performance. Testers have noticed slight speed improvements, but no new features have been spotted so far. Google might be preparing for bigger changes in future updates.

Both these updates show that Google is working hard to make its apps smoother and easier to use. Gboard’s new browsing tool will make messaging more fun, while Android Auto’s small fixes are important for a better driving experience.

If you have a Pixel phone or are part of the Android Auto beta program, you might already see these updates. Otherwise, they should be available to more users soon.

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