Google Inbox’s awesome Smart Reply feature, which was launched on mobile back in November, is now available on the web.
The feature is already being used for 10 percent of all replies on Android and iOS — and it’s just as good in your browser.
Google Inbox’s awesome Smart Reply feature, which was launched on mobile back in November, is now available on the web.
The feature is already being used for 10 percent of all replies on Android and iOS — and it’s just as good in your browser.
Samsung is already developing a Galaxy S7 mini that will go head-to-head with Apple’s upcoming iPhone SE, according to a new report — and it won’t be a disappointing version of its latest flagship like previous iterations of the Galaxy S mini series have been.
Instead, the new device is expected to pack exactly the same processor — and exactly the same punch — as its bigger brother.
Very few Android devices let you adjust your own display calibration to your liking, but that could change with Android N. Google is baking this ability into its next update for Nexus users to enjoy, but you’ll have to dig around to find it.
The latest Google Chrome release for Android, version 50, has a new download manager baked-in that allows users to pause and resume their downloads.
This means you can finally put file transfers on hold when you leave the house without abandoning what you’ve downloaded so far.
OnePlus’ own OxygenOS platform now has its very own Gallery app. It’s currently available on the OnePlus 2 and coming soon to other devices, and it promises to provide a “no-fuss” experience that’s completely free and ideal for offline browsing.