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Monday, April 29, 2024

Android 11.9 Spotted Online

 Pre-Release Version of Android 11.9 available Online             

Google Maps play a key role in navigation, whether it is for smartphones, tablets, or Android Auto. It is a commonly used application on all Android devices for navigation. It provides several features that make the user more comfortable to take advantage of many new features that help them find easy routes.  The work on Android Auto makes good progress, with Google seemingly more committed to improving the experience behind the wheel. New versions land at a faster pace than before, and the beta program has a major contribution to the final goal of making Android Auto more stable and reliable. A new pre-release build landed online a few hours ago, allowing users to test it before the production rollout begins.

Android Auto 11.9 beta is available for download for everyone interested in discovering what's next for the app, albeit these releases rarely bring significant changes from the previous updates. Google no longer offers changelogs for its Android Auto updates, so the only way to find out what's new in version 11.9 is to install it on your device and look for changes. Version 11.9 doesn't seem to be different, as Google has likely focused on under-the-hood changes and subtle polishing for the overall experience with the app. The biggest change introduced lately for Android Auto users is the redesign of the settings interface.

According to the information, the new feature has been spotted on the beta version, so the update will only be available for the users who have enrolled in the beta program of Google Maps. In case you haven’t enrolled yet, you can still do that by just going to the official Play Store page of Google Map, tapping on the join button, and once it finishes restoration, it will show a new update for you to activate accordingly. Starting with Android Auto 11.8, the redesigned Settings menu began rolling out to users, albeit the process was powered by a server-side switch. Installing Android Auto 11.8 or the newly-released 11.9 beta doesn't guarantee you'll get the new Settings interface today, but they are required once Google enables the server-side update on your device. Google promised a modern look for Android Auto years ago, and while 99% of the app has already been refreshed, the Settings screen was stuck with the old and outdated interface. The Settings menu did not follow the system theme settings and lacked a dark mode, so it used a light visual style regardless of your configuration.

If everything goes according to the plan, Android Auto 11.9 should become available for non-beta users in the near future. Meanwhile, you can try it out by enrolling in the beta program or downloading the stand-alone APK installer. You don't need to remove your existing Android Auto installation if you're part of the production channel. Once you install the new build, all files are replaced automatically, so you switch from the stable to the beta rings by installing the new builds. Beta builds are only aimed at experienced users who want to try out new updates early and help software companies polish these releases before the production rollout kicks off. You should move back to production releases when Android Auto 11.9 becomes broadly available if you expect a more stable experience. Meanwhile, it's critical to remember that Android Auto 11.9 is still in the beta stage. This means the pre-release builds could include bugs that should no longer be there once the same version reaches the production stage, so you must prepare for a less stable and reliable experience. 






Samsung 128GB version of Galaxy S24

 Launch of Samsung 128GB version of Galaxy S24

Samsung continues to expand its flagship smartphone portfolio with the launch of a new 128GB version of the Galaxy S24 in other markets around the world. Earlier this year, Samsung launched the Galaxy S24 series, and in most markets, those phones started with 256GB base storage capacity. The 128GB versions of the phones were made for only a few markets, and they now seem to be reaching others also. This model, dubbed the SM-S921BB, combines high performance and stylish design with a more affordable price for consumers.

It has been revealed that Samsung has launched the 128GB storage variant of the Galaxy S24 (SM-S921BB). It is priced at $899, and there might be a discount for the early birds. It is priced lower than the 256GB version of the Galaxy S24. The new version of the Galaxy S24 offers 8GB of RAM, which ensures smooth operation and quick response to all user requests. 


As you can see in the image above, Samsung has announced the pricing of the 128GB version of the Galaxy S24 to retail stores.

In addition, Samsung has also announced prices for the upcoming Galaxy F55 smartphone, which is likely to be a rebranded version of the Galaxy M55. The 128GB version of the Galaxy F55 is priced at $323, while the 256GB version is priced at $359. The 12GB RAM + 256GB version of the phone will be priced at $395. The Galaxy F55 will most likely be a rebranded version of the Galaxy M55 that was recently launched. It is expected to feature a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED+ screen with Full HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, 1,000 nits peak brightness, and an under-display fingerprint reader. It will likely come equipped with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor. It could have a 50MP selfie camera, a 50MP primary rear camera, an 8MP ultra wide camera, and a 2MP macro camera. It could be powered by a 5,000mAh battery and supports 45W fast charging. It also features stereo speakers and an advanced camera system.






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