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New details on Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Fold 7 revealed

Exciting news about Samsung’s upcoming foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7, has just surfaced! These devices, set to launch at the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9, promise impressive upgrades. Leaked information from reliable sources, including Evan Blass, gives us a sneak peek at what to expect.
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 will sport a sleek, modern look with a larger 4-inch cover screen that supports full app use, similar to the Motorola Razr Ultra. Its main 6.9-inch display is brighter, hitting 2,600 nits, and the phone is slimmer and lighter. It also boasts a bigger 4,300mAh battery, a 50MP main camera, a 12MP selfie camera, and the new Exynos 2500 chip for better performance.
Plus, it supports DeX for a desktop-like experience. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is equally exciting, with a super-thin design—only 3.9mm when unfolded and 8.2mm when folded. It features a larger 8.2-inch inner screen and a 6.5-inch outer display, both with smaller bezels.
The device includes a 200MP main camera, an upgraded under-display camera, and a 4,400mAh battery. It runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and comes with One UI 8 for a smoother experience.
Both phones are expected to hit stores in August, with a possible tri-fold phone tease at the event. Prices may stay close to last year’s models, with the Z Flip 7 possibly being more affordable.
Google Play Store set to simplify account switching

Google is working on a fresh look for the account switcher in the Google Play Store, making it easier to jump between accounts. This update, spotted in an APK teardown of version 46.8.29-31, aligns the Play Store with other Google apps like Maps, Wallet, and Translate. The new design aims to streamline how users switch between personal, work, or other accounts.
Currently, the Play Store shows your main account at the top with a small arrow next to your name and email. Tapping it reveals other accounts, but it’s not the smoothest experience. The updated switcher will feature a cleaner, more prominent menu, similar to what’s already in other Google apps.
It’s designed to feel familiar and consistent across Google’s services, reducing confusion.This change is still in testing and enabled through flags, meaning it’s not available to everyone yet. While there’s no set date for its release, the fact that it’s already appearing in other apps suggests it’s likely to roll out soon.
APK teardowns don’t always guarantee a feature will go live, but Google’s push for a unified look across its apps makes this update seem promising.If you often switch accounts, this redesign could save you a few taps and make the process smoother. Keep an eye out for the update, as it should bring a more user-friendly experience to the Play Store.
Google Calendar now on Apple Watch

Google has just launched a new Google Calendar app for the Apple Watch, making it the fourth Google app available on watchOS. This simple app helps users stay organized by showing a week’s worth of events and tasks right on their wrist.
The app displays events and tasks in a clear, list-style format. Each entry appears as a color-coded card, showing the time, event name, and location. Tapping a card reveals more details, but for deeper actions like creating or editing events, users need to open the full Google Calendar app on their iPhone.
The design matches the Google Calendar app for Wear OS, keeping things consistent across platforms.The app also offers two complications: one called “What’s Next” that shows your upcoming event as a circle or rectangle, and another that works as a Smart Stack widget for quick glances.
This setup makes it easy to check your schedule without pulling out your phone.While the app doesn’t allow creating new events or reminders directly from the Apple Watch, it’s a handy addition for users who want quick access to their Google Calendar.
The app comes with version 25.24.1 of the iPhone app, joining Google Maps, YouTube Music, and Google Keep as Google’s offerings on watchOS. This move shows Google’s effort to bring its services to Apple’s ecosystem, helping users stay connected and organized on the go.
New AI tools for Google Classroom and Chromebooks

Google is bringing exciting updates to its Classroom software and Chromebooks, making learning easier for teachers and students. They’re adding free AI tools powered by Gemini to help educators and opening their NotebookLM tool to students under 18 for the first time.
These tools will help create study guides and audio summaries based on materials teachers provide, making lessons more interactive.For teachers with Education Plus accounts, there’s an option to add Gemini audio lessons.
A new Analytics tab will also show how students are doing, helping teachers spot who needs extra support or is improving. These features aim to save time and make teaching smoother.Google’s NotebookLM, a tool for research and note-taking, will soon let younger students create video summaries and study guides from their class materials.
This will help them understand lessons better with fun, engaging formats.On the Chromebook side, Google is launching over 12 new models, including the Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14, which supports on-device AI.
These devices will come with a free one-year Google AI Pro plan, offering 2TB of storage and access to advanced Gemini tools like video editing and image creation. This plan also works with Google apps like Docs and Gmail for a better experience. These updates show Google’s focus on using AI to make learning and teaching more effective while keeping tools safe and easy to use for schools.
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