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Sagar Naresh

Sagar has been writing about technology for more than 5 years. Some of his notable associations include WindowsReport, Android Police, Android Headlines, Guiding Tech, and TechWiser. When not writing, he is either at the gym sweating it out or playing country music on his guitar. First Samsung phone: M620

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Your Galaxy phone’s security is getting tightened at the firmware level

Your Galaxy phone’s security is getting tightened at the firmware level

Your Android smartphone is made of several components. Broadly, it has a hardware side and a software side to it. Mobile operating systems are known to have better security compared to their desktop counterparts due to an increased focus on security and control over what apps can do. However, the firmware brings together all the […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 2 years ago
Now use Google Maps on your Galaxy phone even when Android Auto is running

Now use Google Maps on your Galaxy phone even when Android Auto is running

Android Auto is the best companion when you are behind the wheel. It lets you view the directions to your location, attend calls, enjoy your music, and do some other basic smartphone stuff that is safe to do when driving. However, there is one annoying restriction that prevents users from using Google Maps on their […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 2 years ago
Google Messages is now comfortable calling ‘Chats’ as RCS

Google Messages is now comfortable calling ‘Chats’ as RCS

Google started the ‘Get The Message' campaign to publicize the RCS communication protocol and make it more mainstream. Now, Google has taken another step in the same direction to make RCS more consumer-friendly by calling ‘chats' as RCS on its Messages app. Some users enrolled in the Google Messages beta program are seeing a change […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 2 years ago
Galaxy S23 FE could feature Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and sensible price tag

Galaxy S23 FE could feature Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and sensible price tag

The Galaxy S21 FE wasn't a success compared to the Galaxy S20 FE. You could blame the awkward launch of the device for its poor performance and a higher price tag. Well, this could be the reason why Samsung didn't launch the Galaxy S22 FE. However, there is an interesting rumor surrounding the Galaxy S23 […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 2 years ago
YouTube Music can finally create custom radio stations on your Galaxy phone

YouTube Music can finally create custom radio stations on your Galaxy phone

According to a new report, YouTube Music is officially getting the ‘Create a radio' feature on Android and iOS. Using the ‘Create a radio' feature, YouTube Music users can create their custom stations based on their favorite tracks or artists. Previously, YouTube Music would start a radio when the currently selected song ended. Details of […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 2 years ago
Memory and Energy Saver modes finally arrive for Galaxy Books

Memory and Energy Saver modes finally arrive for Galaxy Books

Google Chrome is the world's most popular web browser, highly regarded for its ease of use and great functionality, but it's also known to be a bit of a memory hog. Google has now released a couple of new optimization features called ‘Memory Saver and Energy Saver.' Both of these Google Chrome features were announced […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 2 years ago
South Korea aims to launch 6G network service in 2028

South Korea aims to launch 6G network service in 2028

South Korea's Ministry of Information and Communication Technology announced on Monday that it plans to launch the commercial 6G network service in 2028. The big deal with this announcement is that, according to reports, the deployment will happen two years faster than the original plan, and South Korea also aims to beat the rest of […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 2 years ago
Galaxy S24’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip might debut earlier than expected

Galaxy S24’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip might debut earlier than expected

Qualcomm made a custom processor called the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 For Galaxy for the Galaxy S23. It is an overclocked version of the standard Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, which is usually the case with the Plus version of the chipset. So, it could very well be the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2 model. […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 2 years ago
Even Google’s foldable phone will have a bigger battery than Galaxy Z Fold 4

Even Google’s foldable phone will have a bigger battery than Galaxy Z Fold 4

Reports regarding the Galaxy Z Fold 4 rival from Google, the Pixel Fold, have been making rounds of the internet for a few months now. Well, it seems like Google might be closing in on the launch of the Pixel Fold sometime later this year. Google Pixel Fold renders, alleged specs, and performance have already […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 2 years ago
Google Assistant, Google Calendar reminders to integrate into Google Tasks next month

Google Assistant, Google Calendar reminders to integrate into Google Tasks next month

Google announced in September 2022 that Google Tasks will take the place of reminders set using Google Assistant and Google Calendar. Now, Google has officially announced that the migration of Google Assistant and Calendar Reminders to Google Tasks will begin next month. This migration aims at providing a single go-to task creation and management platform […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 2 years ago
Galaxy S23+ drop test may disappoint you

Galaxy S23+ drop test may disappoint you

On paper, Galaxy S23 series devices are some of the toughest non-rugged phones the company has ever created. Samsung has covered the outer shell of all three models with top-of-the-line materials, including an Armor Aluminum frame all around the devices, IP rating for water and dust resistance, Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection on both the […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 2 years ago
Samsung Pay might start charging a fee to tackle Apple Pay

Samsung Pay might start charging a fee to tackle Apple Pay

If the latest reports are to be believed, Samsung might turn its Samsung Pay service into a paid service. This would be to take on Apple Pay, which is set to enter the South Korean market soon. Financial authorities have said that Apple Pay fees of 0.1% and 0.15% can be imposed not only on consumers […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 2 years ago
Galaxy Chromebooks get ChromeOS 110 update with new features

Galaxy Chromebooks get ChromeOS 110 update with new features

Google is rolling out the ChromeOS 110 update for Samsung and other Chromebooks bundled with many new features. One of the important user tweaks that ChromeOS 110 will bring to Chromebooks is ‘channel labels.' In other words, if you are on Beta, Dev, or Canary, ChromeOS will mention that with channel labels. As per the official […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 2 years ago
Galaxy S23 Android Auto issues are a repeat of last year

Galaxy S23 Android Auto issues are a repeat of last year

The Samsung Galaxy S23 series was unveiled earlier this month, and the phone is all set to officially hit shelves this week. However, some early buyers on Google support forums have reported that they are facing Android Auto connection errors. The error has been reported by Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and even Galaxy S23 Ultra […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 2 years ago
Samsung patent hints at Galaxy Watch with built-in projector

Samsung patent hints at Galaxy Watch with built-in projector

Samsung might be working on a Galaxy Watch with a built-in projector. The patent filing by the South Korean firm (spotted by Wareable) reveals that the projector could be used for a good usecase. The filing of a smartwatch-related patent by Samsung says that “a projection display on a side portion of the housing and […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 2 years ago
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