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Tecno Phantom X2 and Phantom X2 Pro will get at least Android 14

Tecno unveiled the Phantom X2 and Phantom X2 Pro earlier this month, and disappointingly both phones run Android 12 out of the gate. If you were impressed by either one of these and were wondering what to expect from Tecno in terms of software support, here are the details, coming straight from the company itself. The Phantom X2 series will get guaranteed updates to Android 13 and Android 14.
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Realme 10s is launching tomorrow, design and colors revealed

The Realme 10 series currently includes four smartphones – Realme 10 4G, Realme 10 5G, Realme 10 Pro, and Realme 10 Pro+. Tomorrow, Realme will add the fifth member to the lineup, dubbed Realme 10s. The poster shared by Realme reveals the Realme 10s will come in at…
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Oppo A58x 5G brings familiar specs and design with some downgrades

The Oppo A58 is just over a month old and the brand has already released another variation dubbed Oppo A58x. The differences between the two devices are few and boil down to the camera and charging speed. The new A58x brings a 13MP main camera on its back and while it has the same 5,000 mAh battery capacity, the charging speeds are limited to just 10W compared to 33W on the A58. Oppo A58x key…
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YouTube testing “add to queue” on Android and iOS for Premium users

YouTube is finally bringing “add to queue” to Premium users on Android and iOS. The feature has been available on the YouTube app for smart TVs and on the desktop version. YouTube says the “add to queue” feature will remain in testing until January 28 while its official rollout should take place in the following days. YouTube Premium users on mobile will need to head over to the settings…
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Nothing Phone (1) gets Nothing OS 1.5 beta, based on Android 13

On December 1, Nothing started taking sign-ups for its upcoming open beta build of Nothing OS 1.5, based on Android 13. This came after the company was very open about the fact that a final build wouldn’t be available for Nothing Phone (1) owners this year. Today the…
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What is your Android ‘Phone of the Year’ for 2022? [Poll]

If we were to be completely honest, 2022 has been a fairly modest year for the Android platform – especially for Google. That’s not to say we haven’t had impressive new entrants, upgrades, and new releases, and one must be crowned “Phone of the Year” for 2022 by you – our readers. We likely hit “peak” smartphone a couple of years ago. Since around 2018 most improvements to our…
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