Samsung’s pricey Galaxy S26 Ultra cases don’t deliver 25W charging
… Ironically, there are reports on Reddit that the S26 Ultra can charge at 25W speeds wirelessly using Google's PixelSnap charger. …
… Ironically, there are reports on Reddit that the S26 Ultra can charge at 25W speeds wirelessly using Google's PixelSnap charger. …
… We appreciate the updates Google pushes out, which makes the Pixel experience what it is. This month, the brand will show off what it's been working on during its Google I/O developer conference, which is set to take place on May 19 and 20. …
… That said, this model peaks at 15W wirelessly but supports faster 20W wired charging via its USB-C port. …
… Google Play services updates are notorious for taking time to make their way to devices, and so, it might be a while yet before you see this arrive on your phone. …
… Unlike Google's implementation, it works wirelessly, making it more convenient to use. …
… People were having issues with both wired and wireless Android Auto connections, across different cars. Those who were using wired connections often confirmed that they were using the same ports and wires that had worked with previous phones — often older Galaxy S phones , to boot. …
… Google knows of the issue, and, in a reply , suggested all the common troubleshooting steps. None of those steps, as mentioned above, seem to fix the issue. We'll update this story if and when Google fixes the issue.
… While the Galaxy S26 Ultra supports even faster wired top-up speeds of 60W, a bump to 45W would still be decent for Samsung's upcoming flagship foldable. …
… Motorola has partnered with Google to showcase a new digital wardrobe feature in Google Photos, where it will gather images of you and your clothing, isolate the different articles, and help you mix-and-match a new look. …
… Google will finally put an end to this mess by adding native controller remapping in Android 17 . Mishaal Rahman, community engagement expert for Android at Google, published the nitty-gritty details of this change in a post on Reddit . …