I gave my Galaxy S26 Ultra extra buttons, and it's surprisingly useful
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If AI is the future and vibe coding is where the tech industry is headed, is this what we should really be looking forward to? Broken apps, bug-ridden operating systems, and hallucinating AI chatbots? I have no evidence that this is happening, except for Amazon, where it clearly is. But the trends in broken apps and updates are so similar that I'm willing to take a guess and assume that it is. If it is true, the future doesn't look great for tech in general, and software in particular. Unless companies stop using AI, either due to the bubble popping or the costs becoming prohibitive, we'll hav
I tracked how Google and Amazon push stealth updates, and it completely explained my broken phone apps…When he's not writing about tech, you'll find him sipping a cup of chai, scrolling Twitter, and reading updates about his favorite football club, Chelsea FC. Feel free to reach…
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Timi Cantisano Apr 13, 2026, 8:56 PM EDT Timi is the news and deals reporter for Android Police, who has been reporting on technology since 2008. He has worked in tech…
…It ships with Android 16, and Google promises 7 years of software updates. $499 at Google Store $499 at Verizon $499 at Amazon
Timi Cantisano Mar 12, 2026, 6:55 PM EDT Timi is the news and deals reporter for Android Police, who has been reporting on technology since 2008. He has worked in tech…
…I may not use it very much for stock prices and travel updates, but I appreciate that the functionality is there. I enjoy the sports updates the most because I can see…
Timi Cantisano Apr 13, 2026, 5:57 PM EDT Timi is the news and deals reporter for Android Police, who has been reporting on technology since 2008. He has worked in tech…
…He has covered tech for over a decade for multiple publications, including Times Internet, Guiding Tech, Android Headlines, and several others. His love for Android dates back to the Samsung/Google Nexus…
…Early appearances on TechTV fueled his love of media, and when he isn’t writing, you’ll find him ranting on YouTube as StevealiciousTech. Sign in to your Android Police account Motorola…
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