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OnePlus 15R: Budget-Friendly, Durable, and Power-Packed with an 8,300 mAh Battery

Originally Published 1 month ago — by Android Authority

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The author considers switching from the Pixel 9a to the upcoming OnePlus 15R due to its larger battery, faster charging, and premium materials, but is held back by concerns over display size, software support duration, and camera quality, ultimately deciding to stick with the Pixel for now.

EU Launches Antitrust Investigation into SAP's Software Practices

Originally Published 3 months ago — by CNBC

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The European Commission has launched an antitrust investigation into SAP, focusing on its practices related to software support services for its on-premises ERP software, amid concerns of market distortion, as SAP works to shift more towards cloud services amidst competition from Microsoft and Oracle.

macOS Tahoe 26 to End Intel Support as Apple Fully Transitions to Apple Silicon

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Wccftech

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Apple announced that macOS Tahoe 26 will be the last update supporting Intel-based Macs, as support for these devices will end with macOS 28, with only limited Rosetta 2 functionality remaining for older apps. Full support for Intel Macs will cease next year, but security updates will continue for three more years, marking the end of an era as Apple fully transitions to its custom silicon.

Google Ends Support for Android 5.0 Lollipop After Nearly a Decade

Originally Published 1 year ago — by PhoneArena

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Google has officially ended support for Android Lollipop, nearly 10 years after its release. This means no more updates for Google Play services on devices running Android 5.0-5.1.1, which currently account for less than 1% of active Android devices. Users are encouraged to upgrade to newer versions for continued security and feature updates.

Apple's iPhone 15 to Receive 5 Years of Updates, Less Than Samsung and Google

Originally Published 1 year ago — by GSMArena.com

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Apple has announced a minimum of five years of software support for the iPhone 15 family due to new UK regulations, which is two years less than the seven years promised by Google and Samsung for their flagship devices. However, Apple may still provide support beyond this minimum period.

Samsung Retires Tizen OS for Smartwatches

Originally Published 1 year ago — by 9to5Google

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Samsung is ending support for its Tizen OS on smartwatches by the end of 2025, having already transitioned to Wear OS for its newer devices. Starting today, new Tizen Watch content will be blocked from the Galaxy Store, and by September 30, 2025, all services related to Tizen OS will cease, including the availability of purchased watch faces. Existing downloads will remain on devices.

"Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 6: Leaked Renders and Release Date Revealed"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Forbes

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Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6 is set to debut with a new display, powerful AI features, and a thinner design, with plans to launch at the Galaxy Unpacked event in July, potentially aligning with the Summer Olympics. The device will receive seven years of software support and Android updates, signaling Samsung's commitment to the longevity of its foldable devices and reassuring consumers about their investment.

"Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 6: Leaks, Renders, and Unpacked Event Details"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Forbes

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Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6 will come with seven years of software support and Android updates, as well as seven years of security updates and patches, signaling the company's commitment to keeping the foldable device secure and up-to-date. This move aligns with Google's announcement of a seven-year support window for its Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro handsets, and sets the Z Fold 6 apart from other flagship smartphones that offer shorter support periods. This decision is likely to be well-received by consumers, as it reflects Samsung's dedication to ensuring the longevity of its cutting-edge foldable smartphones.

"Upcoming Galaxy AI Features for Older Samsung Devices"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Droid Life

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Samsung is set to roll out the Galaxy AI update to the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Z Flip 5 in March, making buying last year's Samsung phones a viable option to save money while still getting the AI features. Promotional trade-in values and instant savings are currently active on Samsung's website, allowing for significant discounts on older Galaxy devices. However, buyers should consider the shorter software support for older models compared to the 7 years of support for the Galaxy S24 series and beyond.

"Vivo X100 Pro: European Launch, Pricing, and Flagship Specs Revealed"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Notebookcheck.net

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The Vivo X100 Pro has been launched in Europe with flagship-level specs and pricing comparable to the Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus, featuring high-end hardware such as a MediaTek Dimensity 9300 chipset and 100W wired charging. However, it falls short in software support compared to competitors, offering only three major Android OS updates and a limited European release in Austria and Czechia.

"Apple Vision Pro: Understanding Repair Costs and Accessory Pricing"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Apple

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AppleCare+ for Apple Vision Pro provides service and support from Apple experts, extending coverage to include unlimited incidents of accidental damage protection and battery service. It offers 24/7 priority access to Apple experts, Express Replacement Service, and software support for visionOS and iCloud. Customers can purchase coverage on a fixed term or monthly plan, with service fees for damage to included accessories and other accidental damage.

Peloton's Legacy Bike Tablet Faces Impending Class Disconnect

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Verge

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Peloton will be ending support for its first-generation bike tablets, known as Quartz, in June 2024. Customers who own these older tablets will no longer be able to access classes, with only the "Just Workout" feature remaining functional. Peloton is offering affected customers a $500 discount on the modern Bike Plus or a $50 discount on a replacement 22-inch touchscreen tablet. The company cites the tablets' age and system limitations as the reason for discontinuing support. Peloton is focusing on long-term sustainability and expanding its subscription service beyond its own hardware.