smartphone users

AppWizard
June 4, 2026
Gemini is replacing Assistant Go on Android Go devices, enhancing AI accessibility for budget smartphone users. It is integrated into the Google app, allowing users to summon it easily with a long press of the Home or Power button. Users can now interact with AI without relying on browser-based workarounds. Gemini Go enables users to upload photos, documents, and other files for more accurate responses and interfaces with media playback for easy music requests. The feature will be rolled out gradually, requiring users to update the Google app via the Play Store. This update aims to make advanced AI tools accessible to budget phone owners, aligning with Google's mission to provide modern technology to all users.
AppWizard
May 13, 2026
Google has announced plans for Aluminum OS, a desktop version of Android that may replace ChromeOS, alongside a new category of Android-powered laptops called Googlebooks, developed in partnership with Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo. The operating system will utilize the Android technology stack and focus on integrating artificial intelligence to create a unified experience across devices. A key feature is the Gemini Intelligence software suite, which includes the Magic Pointer cursor designed to provide real-time suggestions based on user actions. This AI integration allows for both on-device and cloud-based processing, enhancing performance while keeping costs low.
AppWizard
May 11, 2026
Samsung's Device Care app, version 13.8.80.7, introduces a feature to block applications that frequently send advertisement notifications. This feature allows users to place problematic apps into a "Deep Sleep" mode, silencing their notifications. Users can choose between Basic blocking, which uses internal data to restrict known ad-spamming apps, and Intelligent blocking, which analyzes notifications in real-time. The feature is currently available only for the Galaxy S26 series and can be monitored through the settings path: Settings -> Device care -> Care report -> Excessive alerts. The update is being rolled out in phases via the Galaxy Store.
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