Compared to what Android flagships and handheld consoles offer today, the Nokia X6’s approach to gaming and software feels like a time capsule—interesting in spots, but clearly from another era. Nokia positioned the X6 as a high-end media and gaming device, yet when you actually look at the preinstalled titles and the S60 software behind […]
Author: Nadia Malik
Pixel Fold Leak: ‘Thinnest Foldable’ Claim and a Missing Feature
Can a $1,799 first‑gen foldable really ship without one of its headline multitasking tricks? Google’s Pixel Fold is about to be unveiled at I/O 2023, but a last‑minute promo video leak has already laid out the core pitch: ultra‑thin hardware, water resistance, a table‑friendly hinge, and… a delayed dual‑screen feature that won’t land until months […]
Quick Share Meets AirDrop: Android’s Cross-Platform Upgrade
The iPhone has AirDrop, and Android has Quick Share. Until very recently, they might as well have lived on different planets. Now Google is trying to change that, and the latest move could finally make sending large files between Android and Apple devices feel less like a punishment. From Pixel 10 Exclusive to Wider Android […]
Gmail’s New Ad Creep: What You Can Actually Do About It
If you opened Gmail this week and felt like your inbox suddenly turned into Times Square, you’re not imagining it. Google is ramping up ads in Gmail again, and this round hits where it hurts: right in the middle of the inbox views many people rely on to stay sane. Let’s break down what’s changing, […]