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Shoot in RAW, without the extras some camera apps add.

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An update to the Health Connect app adds a backup and restore feature. Here's how to access it to export your health and fitness data.

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Android 15 QPR2 is introducing the new Modes feature that's basically a highly personalized version of Do Not Disturb mode.

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Google today is rolling out Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1 for Pixel devices.

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Android 16 may add an audio input switcher feature that lets you choose which audio device to use as the microphone for all apps.

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Accessing the new Quick Settings panel in Android 16 won’t require swiping down with two fingers, after all.

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With support missing for months now, Google has finally confirmed plans to release its Quick Share app for Windows on ARM.

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TL;DR

  • The adaptive refresh rate (ARR) feature in Android 15 enables the display refresh rate to adapt to the frame rate of content.
  • The ARR feature reduces power consumption and jank as it lets devices operate at lower refresh rates without the need for mode switching.
  • While previous versions of Android supported multiple refresh rates, they did so by switching between discrete display modes.
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  • OnePlus says that Oxygen OS 15 on its “next generation flagship phone” (i.e. OnePlus 13) is nearly 20% smaller than Oxygen OS 14 on the OnePlus 12.
  • The company announced during a briefing that this results in 5GB+ more storage space available to users.
  • It accomplished this by removing redundant features, reducing preloaded resources, and reducing the space needed for future Android versions.
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