Android
Dark Mode for all apps is arriving, thanks Android 15!

Android 15 is bringing a new dark mode feature and Bluetooth audio sharing to enhance the user experience. This major Android update is expected to offer a more effective way of applying dark mode across all apps to address the limitations of the current “override force dark” option available since Android 10.
The new setting “Make all apps dark” under the Color and motion option in Accessibility has been spotted in the beta versions of Android 14. It is expected to be part of Android 15’s accessibility features.
With the new dark mode feature, Google aims to provide a consistent dark theme across apps without affecting images in Android 15. It is prepared to work with more applications, including those that previously did not support the forced dark mode.
While this setting will improve the dark mode experience, Google mentioned that some apps could still have display issues.
Moreover, Android 15 may introduce a feature for sharing Bluetooth audio through a QR code. This would allow users to share their audio with others easily.
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Android
Quick Share to get fresh UI, new features on Android devices

Google is working on a big redesign for its Quick Share feature, which helps Android users send and receive files with nearby devices. It looks like Google is trying to make Quick Share easier to use and better to look at.
The new design was found in the latest beta version of Google Play Services version 25.15.31 via AssembleDebug. It brings a cleaner and more modern look, possibly inspired by Google’s upcoming Material 3 Expressive design.
In the revamped Quick Share design, the main screen now shows two big buttons – Send and Receive. When you tap Receive, your device becomes visible to others nearby for a short time, so they can send you files more easily. Only your device name will be shown to everyone, but your profile photo will only be visible to your contacts.
Moreover, the Quick Settings panel also changes. When you tap it, it will take you straight to the Receive screen, saving you a few steps. This makes the process faster when you quickly want to get a file from someone nearby.
The settings menu for Quick Share has also been updated. It now sits under a three-dot menu in the top-right corner, keeping things simple and tidy.
Even though Google hasn’t officially announced this redesign, it looks almost ready. That means we might see it rolled out soon in a future update. However, since it’s still being tested, there’s always a chance it might not be released.
Aside from this, One UI 8’s leaked hands-on video also revealed that the next update will change the Quick Share design to make it more useful and clearer.
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Android
Android 16 Beta 4 releases but One UI 8 leaks stealing the spotlight

Google kicked off the Android 16 Beta 4 rollout for Pixel phones. Yesterday, the company itself confirmed that the 4th Beta is headed for Beta participants. The latest build follows the major Beta 3 release, which hit Platform Stability last month.
For Pixel smartphones, the Android 16 Beta 4 update brings Dynamic Color on some AOD clocks, new long-press tools in the Recents menu, darker media player artwork, Gesture Navigation demo, and a new “Apps list” shortcut.
Over the past few days, we’ve seen plenty of One UI 8 leaks, that too, in a time when Samsung is struggling with the One UI 7 rollout. The suspended release has just resumed, and Samsung’s Android 15 expansion will last till July this year.
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Google plans to announce the official Android 16 update by June this year. The company has advanced its development schedule so Android OEMs can optimize the new OS and ship their new devices with the latest software from day one.
One UI 8 Leaks
One UI 8 could be a subtle upgrade over the latest One UI 7 version. The company may just refine the user interface to offer a more streamlined user experience.
In the first set of leaks, we’ve seen a slightly upgraded design in a handful of Samsung apps, including Samsung Gallery, Quick Share, and My Files (file explorer app).

Samsung Gallery and My Files in One UI 8 | Source – SamMobile
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One UI 8 would also end the Galaxy S25 exclusivity of the Now Brief feature. A leaked hands-on video showcased Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 running the Now Brief feature on One UI 8.
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Samsung’s Android 15 update demands double storage than One UI 6

Samsung’s One UI 7, based on Android 15, brings several new features and changes to provide a next-level experience. Now, Android 15 requires almost double the storage compared to One UI 6.
One UI 6 is based on Android 14, which only needed 16GB of storage, while One UI 7 now requires at least 32GB of storage. That’s double the storage compared to the previous version. This is because Google has increased the minimum storage needed to run Android 15.
The reason behind this increase is that Android’s system and apps are becoming larger. With newer features and updates, Android 15 needs more space to run smoothly. Google says (spotted via Mishaal Rahman) that 75% of the 32GB must be set aside for the Android system, apps, and user data.
On phones with only 16GB of storage, users often found themselves running out of space quickly, especially after installing updates and apps. With 32GB, Android 15 provides more room for the operating system and all the apps you use.
Notably, phones that don’t meet this new storage rule can still run Android 15 using the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), but they might not have Google Mobile Services (GMS). Android 15 also requires support for Vulkan 1.3 graphics and ANGLE libraries, unless the phone uses Go Edition.
Moreover, Google also made changes to memory (RAM) rules. Phones with 3GB of RAM or less now need to run on Android Go Edition. Previously, only phones with 2GB RAM or less had to use Go Edition.
This might be a concern for devices with low storage models. Samsung continues to offer higher storage options on newer devices, with many of its budget and mid-range models already shipping with 64GB /128GB of basic storage.
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Android
Android Auto 14.1 Beta brings unusual Google app appearance

Android Auto 14.1 beta has caused some confusion among users. The update introduced new features, including playing select Android games on your car’s display. However, some users have noticed that the Google app has started showing up on Android Auto.
This unexpected appearance of the Google app is confusing, as it isn’t normally part of Android Auto. When you open the app, it looks similar to a messaging app, which shows a message saying, “No new messages during this drive.” This is similar to what you’d see in apps like Google Messages or WhatsApp.
This issue started happening after the stable Google app version 16.11.37 update was released with Android Auto 14.1. However, not all users have seen the Google app appear, so it might be a mistake or an early version of something new.

Image via (9to5Google)
Currently, it’s difficult to say anything about it. It might be linked to the upcoming Gemini feature for Android Auto, which is expected to bring new tools and updates. It’s also possible that the app is meant to show notifications from the Google app. But this seems less likely.
At the moment, no one is sure why the Google app is showing up on Android Auto. For now, users will have to wait and see if it’s something Google plans to officially roll out in the future.
Android
New Android updates bring GPU performance boost to phones

Recent Android updates to Pixel phones have given them a noticeable boost in GPU performance. Users with Pixel phones running the latest Android updates, including the Android 16 beta, are seeing better results in Geekbench GPU tests.
Even those on the stable Android 15 update are reporting improvements. The reason for this boost is likely due to updated GPU drivers. Several Pixel users are noticing higher scores in their GPU tests, especially when using the Vulkan graphics API.
For example (via Android Authority), the Pixel 7a saw a 62% improvement, the Pixel 8 showed a 31% increase, and the Pixel 9 had a 32% boost. Even older models like the Pixel 6a, running Android 15, experienced up to a 23% performance gain. This suggests that new GPU drivers are improving performance across different Pixel models.

Image via Android Authority
The main factor behind these improvements is the newer GPU drivers included in Android updates. Pixel phones use ARM Mali GPUs, and while they didn’t come with the latest drivers at launch, Google has been updating them in regular software releases.
The updated GPU drivers were first released by Arm in late 2023 and early 2024. The Android 16 beta includes even newer versions. However, further testing is needed to evaluate the full impact of these changes across different apps and use cases.
Recent Android updates have made Pixel devices more capable, especially for gaming and other graphically demanding apps.
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