A vulnerability in some MediaTek-powered phones could allow attackers to extract encrypted data, including wallet seed phrases, using only a USB connection.
A new exploit, dubbed "Qualcomm GBL exploit," is being chained with other exploits to bring bootloader unlocking to several flagship phones.
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Samsung’s new Sokatoa tool gives Android developers deeper GPU insights, helping them track down performance issues faster.
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Samsung is reportedly exploring “vibe coding,” an AI-powered feature that could allow Galaxy phone users to create custom apps or modify their device experience without traditional coding. The post ...
With zero coding skills, I was able to quickly assemble camera feeds from around the world into a single view. Here's how I did it, and why it's both promising and terrifying for all of us.
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Slim frames, bright screens, and overactive apps all take their toll on your Android phone's battery life. The newest flagships can keep you going all day, but there are ways to preserve battery life ...