Android users have something to celebrate, as Google has finally announced an update to the Find My Device network. Now you can track your lost Android smartphones even without internet access, all thanks to the help of nearby Bluetooth devices. This works much like Apple’s Find My service.

What’s more interesting is that in the case of select smartphones like the Pixel series, you can find the device even when the phone is turned off or the battery is dead!

Pixel fans have yet another exciting piece of news: we recently found the first mention of the Pixel 9 series inside the latest Google app version.

Since we are talking about finding lost phones, how about finding a Galaxy S24 Ultra that fell during a skydiving session?

Frank Carballido accidentally dropped his Galaxy S24 Ultra while skydiving, falling down nearly 1200 feet. But what surprised him was how the phone not only was transmitting a signal after the fall, but also survived relatively well.

Another interesting update from yesterday was the new Fairphone TWS earbuds. Unlike your regular TWS, these can be repaired if something goes wrong or if the battery onboard loses capacity. Battery degradation has been one of the biggest reasons for TWS like AirPods being discarded. But if you can replace the battery on your TWS, you are likely to be able to use the earbuds for a very long time.

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It also looks like the next Apple Watch could get a significant update in terms of battery life. The Watch Series 10 will reportedly use an upgraded OLED display with low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) thin-film transistor (TFT) technology. This should ensure that the new model comes with a much better battery life.



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Xiaomi Warns SU7 Drivers Against Hardware Modifications and Extreme Driving

Xiaomi has discouraged any unauthorized hardware modifications, citing potential safety and quality risks. The smartphone giant adds that the car’s original hardware has undergone rigorous testing to ensure reliability and performance.

Redmi x Harry Potter: Wizarding Edition of Redmi Turbo 3 & Redmi Pad 3 unveiled

The company is gearing up to launch the Redmi Turbo 3 and the Redmi Pad Pro in a magical limited edition. This upcoming tablet and smartphone will launch with a wizarding makeover ahead of their official Chinese launch.

Huawei launches Smart Screen S5 TVs: Offers 4K 144Hz display, powerful chip & AI camera

Huawei has launched its latest smart TV series, the Huawei Smart Screen S5. The S5 boasts a powerful self-developed Honghu chip, 4K super casting capabilities, and an AI camera, making it a compelling option for entertainment and family use.

Nubia Flip clamshell smartphone debuts in China with 6.9″ FHD+ 120Hz display, Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 & $415 price tag

This smartphone was initially unveiled at MWC 2024 and has already claimed an iF Design Award to its name. What makes this device stand out from other flip smartphones is its price point of $400. Rather than aiming at the premium segment, ZTE has debuted the Nubia Flip smartphone in the mid-range segment, making it accessible to a larger customer base.

Nothing ‘Ear’ and ‘Ear (a)’ designs, specs, and price leaked ahead of next week’s launch

Nothing confirmed the launch date for its new earbuds— April 18. The aptly named Nothing Ear will be a premium option, while the Nothing Ear (a) is positioned as a more affordable choice.

Leading up to the big reveal, both the Nothing Ear and Ear (a) have been leaked, revealing images, detailed specs, and pricing for the earbuds.