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AppWizard
April 6, 2026
In March, Google removed the manual search button from the Now Playing app, causing frustration among users. The recent update reinstated the “Tap to see what’s playing” feature, which allows for a cloud search to improve song recognition accuracy. Users had expressed their concerns about the absence of this feature, emphasizing the need for a reliable fallback in music identification.
AppWizard
April 6, 2026
Samsung will discontinue its Messages app in July 2026, requiring users to switch to Google Messages. After the shutdown, Samsung Messages will only send texts to emergency contacts and services. Users will receive in-app prompts to switch and can easily set Google Messages as the default. Devices running Android 11 or lower will remain unaffected. This follows Samsung's 2024 decision to stop pre-installing its Messages app on flagship Galaxy devices. The transition emphasizes the benefits of Google Messages, including enhanced security, support for Rich Communication Services (RCS), and improved multi-device connectivity.
AppWizard
April 6, 2026
The Google Play Store has introduced a new feature that allows users to search through app reviews using a search bar at the top of the reviews section. This feature is currently being rolled out after extensive testing that began last November. Users can access it by tapping on the ratings section of an app listing and selecting “See all reviews” or by using the magnifying glass icon in the Reviews and Ratings section. The search function requires at least two words to generate results and does not support real-time suggestions. It is available to users with version 50.7.24-31 of the Play Store, and updating the app can be done through the settings menu.
AppWizard
April 5, 2026
DoNotNotify is an Android app that allows users to manage their notification settings with a high degree of customization. Key features include: - Real-time notification blocking using Android's NotificationListenerService. - Creation of deny and allow lists for specific notifications. - Support for simple partial matching and regular expression patterns to filter notifications. - Scheduling rules to be active during specific time frames. - Over 40 pre-configured rules for popular applications. - Automatic addition of relevant rules when compatible apps are installed. - Customizable notification retention and review of received alerts. - Tracking of blocked notifications through a block history feature. - Ability to import and export rules as JSON files. - Offline operation without data collection. To install the app, users can download it from the Google Play Store, enable notification access, and manage rules through the app's interface. Users can create new rules based on their notification history and customize settings, although advanced filtering may require experimentation.
AppWizard
April 5, 2026
Samsung will phase out the Samsung Messages app by July 2026, encouraging users to transition to Google Messages for a more consistent messaging experience across Android devices. Samsung previously announced in July 2024 that Google Messages would become the default messaging app for Galaxy smartphones. The upcoming Galaxy S26 series will feature Google Messages exclusively, without Samsung Messages. Devices running Android 11 or older will still support Samsung Messages. Users are advised to check their app for specific shutdown details, which may vary by region.
AppWizard
April 4, 2026
A court in Rome ruled that Netflix's price hikes from 2017 to 2024 were illegal due to a lack of justified reasons. Long-term subscribers in Italy could receive refunds of up to €500 for Premium plan users and €250 for Standard plan users. Netflix has 90 days to inform affected customers, or it may face daily fines of €700. The ruling stems from a lawsuit by consumer advocacy group Movimento Consumatori, which challenged the price increases. Current prices must revert to previous levels, and Netflix plans to appeal the decision while updating its contract terms for future price increases. The ruling currently applies only in Italy.
AppWizard
April 4, 2026
Using ADB via the command line can be cumbersome, prompting the desire to create a tailored application focused on the APK installation workflow, including wireless debugging pairing, file browsing, and bundle unpacking. A recent poll indicated that 48% of respondents use ADB fairly often, while 35% have used it once or twice. The author, a moderately skilled programmer, explored AI-assisted "vibe coding" to develop an app in Go, chosen for its simplicity and cross-platform capabilities. The project began with outlining its structure and creating a basic ADB wrapper in Go, which evolved into a functional terminal application within three days of part-time effort. The app, a compact 7MB executable, manages ADB sessions, allows pairing with Android devices over USB or Wi-Fi, includes a file explorer, and supports installing and unpacking various app bundles. Despite its usefulness, the author noted a limited understanding of Go due to reliance on AI for problem-solving. The app's source code is available on the Tiny APK Installer GitHub repository.
AppWizard
April 4, 2026
Nothing will phase out the CMF Watch app, removing it from app stores on April 3, and users are encouraged to migrate to the Nothing X app. Full functionality of the Nothing X app is expected by July 19, 2026. Users must begin transferring their data now, which will deactivate their CMF Watch app accounts. The Watch 3 Pro, launched in July 2025, features a four-channel heart rate sensor, 131 sports modes, a 1.43-inch AMOLED display, dual-band GPS, and a battery life of 13 days. CMF Watches offer budget-friendly options and have received a million investment from Optiemus to enhance their capabilities. CMF operates independently from Nothing, headquartered in India, and has created around 1,800 jobs.
AppWizard
April 3, 2026
Rita El Khoury shares her positive experience with the language-learning app Babbel, which she prefers over Duolingo and Memrise due to its focus on practical communication and real-life conversations. Babbel's curriculum emphasizes essential phrases and useful vocabulary, enhancing retention through a flashcard system that includes visual aids, text, and pronunciation. The app offers a variety of practice methods, including grammar guides and audio recaps, allowing users to tailor their learning experience. Babbel also features an AI-powered Speak function for conversation practice, helping users overcome speaking hesitations. While El Khoury notes some limitations, such as the need to switch the app's primary language for different language pairs, she is considering a long-term subscription due to Babbel's alignment with her learning style and its flexible pricing structure.
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