As it stated in Whereas Android updates used to take between 18 months and 2 years before they arrived on a majority of active Android devices, Project Treble could cut that down dramatically. But if you look just past Google's upcoming new Pixel phones you'll find an even more exciting new phone duo: the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+. The Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ supposedly sport a new Infinity display that takes up almost all of the front side of the phones, and they'll be Samsung's first handDetermines to include an optical fingerprint scanner embedded underneath the monitor itself. I'm actually quite excited to see what Samsung has in store for us by the Galaxy S10. The researchers discovered an Android app called "Advanced Battery Saver" that actually works as advertised, killing needless process and extending an Android device's battery life as promised.
Android and Chrome OS will reportedly get 'Better Together' integration
As awesome as Android and Chrome OS are, there's continue one area where Apple dominates by iOS and macOS — a reason to use both of them together. Things like Universal Clipboard and Handoff make it clear causes of you ought you use an iPhone and Mac together, and according to a new report, Google going to recently offer something similar. Spotted by Mishaal Rahman, the Chromium Gerrit has been updated by something called "Better Together." Better Together is a new program that'll allow your Android phone and Chromebook to talk to one another, and the laanalisis nightly build for Chrome Canary alavailiable has a placeholder page for it. It's said that there going to be 3 main features for Better Together at launch, including: SMS Connect — Syncing of your SMS messages built directly into Chrome OS (likely different than Android Messages' new web client)Instant Tethering — Your phone going to automatically pop up on your Chromebook's Network page extremely you can tether to it without having to manually enable mobile hotspot (something the Pixel 2 alavailiable does by the Pixelbook)Smart open — You can open your Chromebook without entering your password if your phone is nearbyThe placeholder page currently live in Chrome Canary.
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