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Google rolling out Android 12 beta update for a smart TV that brings 4K UI rendering and dynamic refresh rate

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Todays’s morning, Google has rolled out the Android 12 beta 3 update for the Pixel devices and this update also hit the Android TV. According to the information, the new beta version of Android 12 comes with exciting changes such as native 4K UI rendering and dynamics Refresh rate.

As compared to the previous beta version, the latest beta 3 has great features because the Android 12 beta 2 update for smart TV was a bit weak. Moreover, the Android TV has always supported 4K content playback and now the Android 12 operating system will present the UI itself in 4K for the first time.

Previously, the UI was rendered at up to 1080p and then enlarged to fit a 4K TV. The native 4K UI rendering of the new system is expected to make the main screen interface, settings and other system surfaces look clearer.

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On the other side, the dynamic refresh rate feature provides two support for Android TV which is seamless and non-seamless refresh rate switching. The application can integrate settings to play content at the best refresh rate and can check whether the TV supports seamless refresh rate switching.

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TelegramAlso, the Android 12 beta 3 update for the Android smart TV has added other new features like ” Tunnel Mode ” which Google said will make it easier for developers to reduce media processing overhead in the Android framework. To support consistent and efficient playback across devices.

We will also get some improvements with the Android 12 beta 3 update such as a microphone, camera indicator, and other privacy aspects of Android TV devices have also been improved.

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Samsung foldable FE FCC approved

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Samsung is launching new fold phones soon. They will show off the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and a cheaper “FE” foldable. The Galaxy Z Flip FE just got approved by the FCC (a government group).

Samsung’s new “FE” foldable phone will be cheaper.This phone (called SM-F761U) just got approved by the US government on June 9th.

This means it’s ready to be sold in America.

The new Galaxy Z Flip FE will have really fast internet (Wi-Fi 6e).

It will also work with lots of 5G networks, so you will get fast mobile internet.You can charge it without plugging it in (wireless charging).

It has a feature called NFC, which means you can use it to pay with Google Pay or Samsung Pay.

Besides the other new phone, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 also got a green light from the FCC (meaning it can be sold). This happened on June 6. The Fold 7 will feature special tech like Ultra-Wideband (UWB), super fast Wi-Fi (6e), and a Qualcomm processor.

 

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip

 

 

Samsung’s big phone launch is in early July 2025 in New York. They’ll show off new foldable phones: the Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and a cheaper “Fan Edition” foldable. This means more options for people who like foldables.

 

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HarmonyOS 6.0 Update Schedule for Huawei Phones

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Huawei has shared news about its upcoming HarmonyOS updates. They have announced when devices will get the HarmonyOS 5.1 upgrade. At the same time, they also gave a hint about the even newer HarmonyOS 6.0, suggesting when users can expect that major update.

At the recent launch of the Pura 80 series phones, Huawei announced its HarmonyOS 5.1 update plan. Richard Yu, who leads

consumer business, stated that their best phones will start receiving this new software next month.

He further shared details about the HarmonyOS 6.0 rollout timeline. As per the executive, the next major upgrade will hit the user ground in Q4 2025.

Richard Yu suggested:

Huawei anticipates that its devices will receive the new HarmonyOS 6.0 operating system sometime between October and November. Before that, the company aims to finalize the HarmonyOS 5.1 rollout for all applicable devices, and may even bring it to classic flagship models such as the Mate 40 Pro.

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HarmonyOS 6.0 Rollout

 

 

 

After showcasing the Pura 80, Huawei is now getting ready for HDC 2025, scheduled for June 20-22. There’s strong anticipation that HarmonyOS 6.0 will be unveiled at this event, offering a sneak peek at its features

If it happens, the phone maker may follow last year’s strategy and initiate the HarmonyOS 6.0 closed or public beta rollout in October/November this year.

The Pura 80 series, Mate 70/60, Pura 70, Mate X6, and Mate X5 are likely to be among the first devices to receive the update. Huawei might then officially launch the next major upgrade alongside its new Mate 80 and Mate X7 flagship phones.

From there, the update will continue to spread over the next month, reaching mid-range phones like the Nova series and older models. The rollout should be finished by mid-2026.

This HarmonyOS 6.0 rollout plan seems likely, but Huawei has not officially confirmed all the details yet. They have only hinted that their devices might start getting the 6.0 software update around October or November.

 

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Huawei Pura 80: 6.8″ Display, 1″ Main Cam, HarmonyOS NEXT

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The new Huawei Pura 80 series is here, featuring four premium models (Pura 80, 80 Pro, 80 Pro+, and 80 Ultra). This release is significant as Huawei gains attention for its chip advancements and a strong comeback in smartphone sales.

Massive Long-Term Investment: Over the last 10 years, Huawei has poured a huge $173 billion (1.249 trillion yuan) into research and development.

Recent Spending: In 2024 alone, their R&D spending hit $25 billion (179.7 billion yuan), which is about 20% of their total income for the year.

Why it Matters: This huge investment in R&D has been crucial for Huawei, helping them overcome challenges like getting the chips needed for new phones, including the Pura 80 series.

The Pura 80 Pro, Pro+, and Ultra come with a round frame and multi-layer camera bump, while the standard version has a flat outlook.

Super bright visuals (up to 3000 nits peak brightness), so everything looks clear even in bright sunlight.

Smooth scrolling with an adaptive refresh rate that goes from 1 to 120Hz, which also helps save battery.

Vibrant and lifelike colors with over a billion shades and a wide color range.

Sharp, detailed images thanks to 460 pixels per inch.

Stunning contrast and brightness for HDR content, making movies and videos pop.

The Pura 80 series features a powerful 50MP main camera with a large 1-inch RYYB sensor. This significantly boosts image processing speed (up to 200% faster) and improves photo quality with better AI noise reduction and color.

The Pura 80 Ultra is the first phone with a dual-lens switchable telephoto camera. This means it has two zoom lenses with mirrors inside, offering 3.7x and 9.4x optical zoom. This new tech greatly extends its optical zoom range, by 129% compared to the Pura 70 Ultra.

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Huawei Pura 80

The Pura 80 phones run on Huawei’s own HarmonyOS NEXT, which includes special features like unique themes. This new software boosts overall performance by 36% thanks to the Ark engine.

The top three Pura 80 models have a large 5700mAh battery. They charge super fast with 100W wired charging and 80W wireless charging.

The Pura 80 Pro starts at 6499 yuan ($904), the Pro version at 7999 yuan ($1110), and the Ultra version at 9999 yuan ($1390).

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