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OnePlus introduces O+ Connect for seamless UK file sharing, a budget Android smartwatch outperforms premium rivals, and Honor's midrange 400 series boasts a powerful 200MP camera with AI enhancements.

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No iPhone, no problem – the O+ Connect app from OnePlus gives UK users Airdrop-style file sharing
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OnePlus is making life easier for UK users who want iPhone-like file sharing without the Apple ecosystem. Their new O+ Connect app, rolling out first to the OnePlus 13R (and soon the OnePlus 13), lets you quickly swap files between OnePlus phones and Macs—no cables or extra steps needed.
Editor’s Note: If you've ever been jealous of iPhone users effortlessly Airdropping files, this is OnePlus stepping up with a solid alternative. It’s a smart move to bridge the gap between Android and Mac users, making their devices play nicer together—something Android has struggled with in the past. For OnePlus fans, it’s a handy perk that might just tip the scales when choosing their next phone.
This $200 Android smartwatch outlasted my Galaxy Watch Ultra - and it's on sale
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Who says you need to break the bank for a long-lasting smartwatch? The OnePlus Watch 2R, a more affordable spin-off of the flagship model, just outperformed Samsung’s premium Galaxy Watch Ultra in battery life—and it’s currently discounted for Memorial Day.
Editor’s Note: For anyone tired of charging their smartwatch daily, this deal is a double win: solid performance and savings. It’s a reminder that sometimes budget-friendly tech can surprise you—especially when it outshines pricier rivals where it counts.
Honor's midrange 400 series pairs a 200-megapixel camera with the usual AI tools
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Honor's latest midrange phones, the 400 series, are making waves with a massive 200-megapixel camera—something usually reserved for pricier flagships. They’re also packing the usual AI photo tricks, like enhanced low-light shots and smarter editing. It’s a bold move that could shake up the budget-friendly smartphone market.
Editor’s Note: For anyone who cares about phone cameras but doesn’t want to drop a grand on a flagship, this is a big deal. A 200MP sensor in a midrange phone means high-quality photography is becoming more accessible—and that could push competitors to step up their game too. If Honor delivers, it might just redefine what we expect from affordable devices.
I Tested the Honor 400 Pro Phone and This Feature Blew My Mind
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The Honor 400 Pro isn’t just another flashy smartphone—it’s the AI tricks up its sleeve that steal the show. While the hardware impresses, it’s the way the phone anticipates needs and handles tasks intelligently that left the reviewer genuinely stunned. Think of it as less of a gadget and more of a savvy digital sidekick.
Editor’s Note: Smartphones are getting smarter, but this review hints at a leap forward—where AI isn’t just a gimmick but something that meaningfully changes how you interact with your device. If Honor’s execution holds up, it could push competitors to step up their AI game too.
I Hated Smart Glasses Until I Tried Google's Android XR. Now I See the Potential
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The author shares a personal tech revelation—they were skeptical about smart glasses until testing Google's Android XR. The experience changed their mind, highlighting the untapped potential of augmented reality wearables when done right.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another gadget review—it’s a sign that AR glasses might finally be hitting their stride. If even skeptics are converting, it could mean the tech is becoming genuinely useful, not just flashy. That’s a big deal for how we might interact with tech in the future.
The latest Android 16 beta includes the Material 3 Expressive redesign and more – here’s what the update brings
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Google just dropped the first beta for Android 16’s quarterly update (QPR1), and it’s packing some fresh visual flair. The headline feature is the Material 3 "Expressive" redesign—think bolder colors and dynamic UI tweaks—along with other under-the-hood improvements. Right now, it’s only live for Pixel 6 and newer devices, so if you’re rocking one of those, you can take it for a spin.
Editor’s Note: Android fans love getting a sneak peek at what’s next, and this beta gives early adopters a chance to play with Google’s latest design language before it rolls out widely. Material 3’s "Expressive" shift could hint at how future apps and interfaces might look—brighter, more adaptable, and maybe a bit more fun. For Pixel owners, it’s also a nudge that their devices are still first in line for new features.
Google announces surprise health upgrades for your Garmin watch
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Google just dropped a surprise update that’ll make your Garmin watch (and a few other fitness apps) play nicer with Android’s health ecosystem. By integrating Garmin, Runna, and Mi Fitness into Google Health Connect, it’s essentially building a stronger rival to Apple Health—meaning smoother data sharing for Android users who track workouts, steps, or sleep across different apps.
Editor’s Note: If you’re juggling multiple fitness apps or wearables, this move could save you a headache. Google’s playing catch-up with Apple’s seamless health ecosystem, but it’s a win for Android users who want their Garmin data to sync effortlessly with other health tools. It’s another step toward making fitness tracking less fragmented—and that’s always a good thing.
I changed 8 settings on my Pixel phone to instantly improve the battery life
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A tech-savvy user shares their experience tweaking eight key settings on their Google Pixel phone, resulting in noticeably better battery performance—both in daily use and long-term longevity. It’s a quick, practical guide for anyone frustrated with their phone dying too fast.
Editor’s Note: Let’s face it—poor battery life is one of the most annoying things about smartphones. This isn’t just another vague "charge less" advice piece; it’s a hands-on fix that could save you from constantly hunting for outlets. For Pixel owners, it’s especially handy, but the principles might help other Android users too.
Kotlin-Lsp: Kotlin Language Server and Plugin for Visual Studio Code
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Kotlin developers using Visual Studio Code now have a dedicated language server and plugin to streamline their workflow. This tool offers features like code completion, navigation, and diagnostics, making Kotlin development in VS Code smoother and more efficient.
Editor’s Note: For Kotlin coders, this is a big deal—VS Code is a lightweight, popular editor, but until now, it lacked robust Kotlin support. This plugin fills that gap, potentially saving devs time and hassle. It’s another sign of Kotlin’s growing ecosystem, especially for those who prefer VS Code over heavier IDEs like IntelliJ.

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