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Google Android 15 Update Officially Released, Closed Updates Rolling Out

After numerous developer previews and public beta versions, Android 15 is now fully stable and prepared for release on all smartphones. However, even though the final version is ready, it’s not yet available to the general public, including you and me. At this stage, only developers have access to the stable version so they can optimize their apps and services before it’s officially rolled out to everyone else.
Google has finally uploaded the Android 15 source code to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) but updates for phones are not yet ready. Even Google’s own Pixel smartphones are still running Android 14 with the September update that began rolling out yesterday.
Google also promised that Android 15 will arrive on Pixel devices very soon, including the newly launched Pixel 9 series. Smartphones from Samsung, Honor, iQOO, Lenovo, Motorola, Nothing, OnePlus, Oppo, Realme, Sharp, Sony, Tecno, vivo, and Xiaomi will receive the update in the coming months.
As of now, we have heard that the OnePlus 12 has received OxygenOS 15 first CBT update followed by Nothing’s Phone 2a which also received Nothing OS 3.0 CBT update based on Android 15.
According to the previous reports, Android 15 would reach Pixel devices in October. Although Google hasn’t confirmed this directly. For now, developers can explore the AOSP code and begin working with it.
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Google Photos Rolls Out Powerful AI Tools: Erase, Move, and Reimagine Photos

Google Photos has started rolling out a new update that introduces powerful AI editing tools along with a fresh user interface. The highlight of this update is the “Reimagine” feature, which lets users edit and transform their photos in completely new ways.
With this update, users can now:
- Erase objects from photos with just a tap.
- Move objects around within an image.
- Apply portrait blur to the background.
- Experiment with Sky Styles to change how the sky looks.
- Use Reimagine to change colors, add new elements like airplanes, or even transform objects into something different.

The update is rolling out through the Google Play Store, so users only need to update their Google Photos app to the latest version. The features are already appearing on many Android devices, including Nothing Phones.
While Nothing’s own Gallery app doesn’t yet include AI editing, Google Photos is filling that gap by offering advanced tools. Users have already tested features like erasing cars, changing their colors, and adding new objects seamlessly into photos.
Overall, this update makes Google Photos a powerful editing tool, giving Android users easy access to AI-driven creativity right inside their photo gallery.
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Google Dialer Gets New Update With Fresh UI and Calling Card Feature

Google has rolled out a new update for its Phone app (Google Dialer), which is available on Nothing Phones, some OnePlus devices, and other Android smartphones. The update brings a redesigned user interface and a brand-new feature called Calling Card.
Redesigned User Interface
The latest version of the Google Dialer comes with a refreshed look inspired by Android 16’s design. The call history page, calling screen, and incoming call screen have all been updated. Users will now notice bigger buttons for the keypad, mute, and speaker options, making it easier to use. Animations have also been added to the calling screen, such as circular effects while a call is connecting, which stop once the call is answered.
Google has also introduced a new option for incoming call gestures. Instead of only swiping to answer or reject, users can now enable a single-tap gesture for quick response. This makes handling calls faster and more convenient.
Calling Card Feature
One of the most exciting additions is the Calling Card feature. With this, users can customize how their contact photo and details appear during calls. You can upload a profile picture from your camera, gallery, or Google Photos, adjust its position, zoom in or out, and even customize fonts and colors.
This feature allows each contact to have a unique look when calling, making the experience more personal and visually appealing.
Availability
Currently, the update has been spotted on Nothing Phone (2a) and is gradually rolling out to more devices, including other Nothing Phones and select OnePlus models. Since the update is still in beta, not all users will see the new features immediately.
To try the new design and features, users need to:
- Update the Phone by Google app via the Play Store.
- Join the Google Dialer beta program to access the latest version.
- Update the Google Contacts app for full functionality.
The new update is being rolled out in stages, so some users may need to wait a little longer before they see the Calling Card option and redesigned UI on their phones.
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Here’s when the Oppo K13 Turbo series will launch in India

Oppo launched the K13 Turbo series smartphones in China last week, and it has been teasing these phones in India for the past few days. Oppo hasn’t revealed when it will launch the K13 Turbo series in India, but we’ve learned from a reliable source that the lineup will debut in India in the week of August 11. To be more precise, between August 11 and August 14.

Oppo’s K13 Turbo series includes two phones – the Oppo K13 Turbo and the Oppo K13 Turbo Pro. Both have similar designs and specs, with the most significant difference being the chipset. The K13 Turbo is powered by the Dimensity 8450 SoC, while the K13 Turbo Pro has the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip at the helm.
One of the biggest highlights of these phones is the built-in cooling fan, advertised to help the devices run 2–4°C cooler under high-load conditions. Oppo’s Indian branch said this fan module will be IPX6, IPX8, and IPX9-rated, and the smartphones will have 7,000 mAh batteries under the hood.

We are yet to get an official confirmation on whether or not the Oppo K13 Turbo and K13 Turbo Pro’s Indian models will share the design and specs with their Chinese counterparts.