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Today’s Android Central Roundup
The last-gen Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra drops $350 at Best Buy
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This ‘behemoth’ tablet just scored a major no-strings discount.
TikTok's Meta Quest rival is finally coming to the US this year, alongside a new headset and redesigned OS
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Pico is finally coming to the U.S. with an upgraded operating system and a cutting-edge new XR headset.
MWC 2026: Nothing reveals all four Phone 4a colorways, with blue and pink stealing the show
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Nothing already teased white and pink colorways for the upcoming Phone 4a, but now we’re seeing black and blue options, too.
Google Photos for Android adds an overdue feature to cure your iPhone FOMO
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Google Photos on Android now turns your photos into clean, AI-cut stickers in seconds, making everyday chats more personal without leaving the app.
Qualcomm's X105 modem will keep you connected in elevators and parking garages
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Qualcomm’s latest cellular modem, the Qualcomm X105, is here with better satellite connectivity and improved coverage in parking garages and elevators.
Qualcomm's Wi-Fi 8 chips are here, and they actually fix the stuff that annoys you
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Qualcomm’s Wi-Fi 8 upgrade brings 11.6Gbps speeds, smarter AI-powered routers, and stronger multi-device connections, built to handle the growing strain of generative AI.
Qualcomm's new Snapdragon Wear Elite wants to make AI wearables actually smart
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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Wear Elite brings powerful on-device AI, faster performance, and improved battery life to next-gen smartwatches and wearables.
Motorola just shared Razr Fold specs, and it may just be the best camera and battery foldable of 2026
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Motorola just showcased the Razr Fold in its entirety, and it demolishes the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
I went hands-on with the Razr Fold alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7 — and I like Motorola's chances
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The Motorola Razr Fold will have a bigger battery than any U.S. foldable and match Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 with seven years of software support.
End of today’s Android Central roundup.
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