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Samsung Begins Testing One UI 8 for Galaxy S24 FE

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Samsung has started testing the upcoming One UI 8, based on Android 16, for its Galaxy S24 FE smartphone. This update follows the recent news that the company is also developing One UI 8 for the Galaxy A55.

The Galaxy S24 FE is being tested with firmware version S721BXXU6CYG1/S721BOXM6CYG1/S721BXXU6CYG1. This version is not yet available to the public, as it is still in the internal testing phase.

Earlier this year, Samsung released the stable One UI 7 update directly for the Galaxy S24 FE without going through a public beta program. Based on that pattern, it is possible that One UI 8 will also skip the open beta stage for this device.

As for the release timeline, Samsung is expected to roll out the stable One UI 8 update by the end of 2025, since the Galaxy S24 FE received its One UI 7 update in April.

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New Custom Volume Slider App Brings Minimal Nothing OS Vibe to Android Phones

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A new app called NoVolume is gaining attention among Nothing Phone users for its clean, minimal design that matches the unique style of Nothing OS. If you’re bored of the default Android volume slider, this app might be the perfect upgrade.

The NoVolume app lets users slide to adjust the volume smoothly, swipe right to show the default Android volume panel, and even change the position and sensitivity of the slider. It works well with Nothing Phone (1), Phone (2), Phone (2a), Phone (2a), Phone (3a), Phone (3a) Pro, CMF Phone 1, CMF Phone 2 Pro, Nothing Phone (3) and even other Android phones.

What makes it stand out is its simple UI and customizability. It blends perfectly with the Nothing Phone’s transparent and minimal design language. Users can personalize how and where the slider appears, making it both functional and stylish.

You can download the NoVolume app from Google Play Store.

The best part? It doesn’t require root access. Just install it like any other app and start using it right away.

For those who love the Nothing OS aesthetic and want to add a new touch to their phone’s interface, the NoVolume app is worth checking out.

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Nothing Phone (3) Now Available for Just ₹44,999 with Bank and Exchange Offers on Flipkart

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The Nothing Phone (3), originally priced at Rs. 79,999, is now available for as low as Rs. 44,999 on Flipkart. This big discount comes as part of the latest offer that combines bank discounts and exchange bonuses and it’s catching everyone’s attention just ahead of the Flipkart Big Billion Days Sale.

If you exchange your Nothing Phone (2), you can get up to Rs. 25,000 off, which includes a special Rs. 10,000 exchange bonus. On top of that, Flipkart is offering an additional Rs. 10,000 discount for select bank credit card users, such as ICICI Bank.

When both offers are applied together, the final price of the Nothing Phone (3) drops to Rs. 44,999, giving buyers a huge discount from the original price of Rs. 79,999.

With such a huge offer already live, many are wondering what more Flipkart’s Big Billion Days Sale might bring for the Nothing Phone (3). More surprises could be on the way.

Stay tuned to Flipkart and official announcements to grab the best deal.

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Google Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL Appear in All Colors Ahead of Launch

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Just a day after the Pixel 10’s color options were leaked, the upcoming Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL have now been shown in all their colors too.

The Pixel 10 Pro will reportedly come in four color options:

  • Obsidian (a dark gray/black),
  • Porcelain (white),
  • Moonstone (a slate blue-gray),
  • Jade (a soft pistachio green with gold accents).

These names follow Google’s usual style of using creative names for color variants.

Interestingly, the Pixel 10 Pro XL will be available in the exact same four colors. While some fans were hoping for a unique shade exclusive to the larger model, Google has decided to keep the options consistent across both Pro versions.

The Pixel 10 Pro XL is expected to have a 5,200 mAh battery which is the biggest ever in a Pixel phone. Both Pro models will come with telephoto cameras, macro photography support, and run on Google’s new Tensor G5 chipset, made by TSMC.

The entire Pixel 10 series is set to launch officially on August 20.

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