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"Material" for the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge. Photo: Samer Zayer

“Material” for the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge. Photo: Samer Zayer

Tame TouchWiz and give your Galaxy S6 or S6 edge a Material Design makeover with the new “Material” theme. Available to download for free from Samsung’s official Theme Store, the package brings new icons, wallpapers, menus, and more — and no rooting is required.

At least everybody's talking, right? Photo: OnePlus

At least everybody’s talking, right? Photo: OnePlus

Following months of speculation surrounding the OnePlus 2, OnePlus has today addressed the rumors with a post on its official forum entitled “We are mad.”

In it, the company talks about its decision to use a Snapdragon 810 processor — despite overheating concerns — and confirms that “the price of the 2 will certainly be higher than $322.”

Get your Quick Settings toggles back in a snap. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Get your Quick Settings toggles back in a snap. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Samsung has released a new app that promises to bring back absent Quick Settings toggles on the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge. The release comes just days after users found that some toggles were mysteriously disappearing and not coming back.

Prepare to bid farewell to TouchWiz. Photo: Samsung/Cult of Android

Prepare to bid farewell to TouchWiz. Photo: Samsung/Cult of Android

If you love your Galaxy S6 but despise TouchWiz, you’ll soon be able to get a stock Android experience without rooting. A number of stock Android themes are coming to Samsung’s official Theme Store, bringing pure Material Design magic as Google intended it.

Samsung says an update is on its way to make your Galaxy more secure. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Samsung says an update is on its way to make your Galaxy more secure. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Samsung has promised to deliver an over-the-air security update in the coming days to patch a serious flaw with the SwiftKey keyboard baked into its Android-powered Galaxy devices.

Its announcement comes just one day after a security researcher exposed the vulnerability, which affects around 600 million Samsung handsets — including its new Galaxy S6 and S6 edge.

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