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AppWizard
March 11, 2026
To ensure optimal performance of streaming devices, both the operating system and applications need to be updated. Users often update the operating system but may overlook app updates, which can lead to issues, especially after setting up a new device or performing a factory reset. An example of a problematic app is the outdated WebView, which can cause downloading errors in applications like Downloader. Operating System Updates: 1. Go to Settings > System (or Device Preferences on Android TV) > About > System update to check for and install OS updates. App Updates: 1. Open the Google Play Store, click the round Profile Icon in the upper-right corner, select Manage apps & games, then Updates, and choose Update all if updates are available.
AppWizard
March 11, 2026
A bug in the Facebook Android app has caused users to experience visual and readability issues, where posts display partial text against vibrant backgrounds, and tapping "See more" results in the text disappearing. This issue began in early March following a recent app update. A workaround involves rotating the device to landscape mode after tapping on a post, which temporarily restores the text visibility. The problem is confined to the Android app, with desktop and browser versions unaffected. Standard troubleshooting methods have not consistently resolved the issue, and Meta has not officially acknowledged it or provided a timeline for a fix. Users are advised to avoid using colored backgrounds in their posts until the issue is resolved.
AppWizard
March 11, 2026
The ChatGPT Android app is set to receive several enhancements in version 1.2026.062, including a memory function that remembers the user's position within the app, a revamped image editing interface with a direct "Edit" button for easier access to tools, and a redesigned profile section featuring a "fun facts" area and a "Generate bio" button. Additionally, the app is exploring a full-screen menu option for improved navigation. These features are still in development and may be refined before release.
AppWizard
March 11, 2026
Google has announced that the Play Store will display warnings for apps that may significantly drain device battery due to high background activity. This initiative, part of the Excessive Partial Wake Lock threshold, alerts users when an app's background usage exceeds acceptable limits. The warnings are presented in a soft red hue, stating, "This app may use more battery than expected due to high background activity." Google collaborated with Samsung to create a metric for this threshold, using real-world device data to ensure accuracy. Additionally, the Play Store will notify users about apps that may have issues, analyzing data from similar devices to inform users about potential crashes and technical problems.
AppWizard
March 11, 2026
Google is implementing Automatic Feedback-Directed Optimization (AutoFDO) within the Android kernel to enhance the performance of Android devices. The Android kernel accounts for approximately 40% of CPU time, and improvements in this area can significantly boost overall performance. AutoFDO uses real-world data to optimize code based on actual smartphone usage patterns, rather than general assumptions. Tests conducted on Pixel phones analyzed kernel usage with the top 100 popular Android applications, identifying frequently accessed code segments for targeted optimization. This approach is expected to lead to faster app launches, smoother transitions, and improved battery life. The kernel AutoFDO is currently being deployed in the android16-6.12 and android15-6.6 branches, with plans to extend optimizations to additional kernel components and hardware drivers.
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