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New watch faces for the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8

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Samsung’s big event is happening on July 9 in New York City, where they’ll likely show off the Galaxy Watch 8 series alongside new foldable phones. We’re excited about the fresh watch faces expected to debut with these smartwatches, based on recent leaks from the Galaxy Watch 7 Manager app.

Our team dug into the app and found some cool new designs. These watch faces match the ones Samsung’s using in their Galaxy Watch 8 ads. Here’s what we discovered:

Clean Analog Face: This watch face has a simple, sharp look with clean lines, perfect for the Galaxy Watch 8’s sleek design. It’s all about keeping things minimal and stylish.
Bold Digital Face: This one pops with bright colors, clear numbers, and subtle details for a lively yet polished vibe.

Each design comes with a name and a banner image showing different options. Most also include Samsung’s descriptions, though some details are still missing. These watch faces are built to make your smartwatch feel personal and fresh.

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The Galaxy Watch 8 series is set to impress with its updated look and features. These new faces will add flair and function, making your watch stand out. Stay tuned for more details from Samsung’s Unpacked event.

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Gemini might soon send pictures via Google Messages

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Google’s Gemini AI could soon make texting more exciting by adding support for sending pictures through Google Messages, thanks to a feature called RCS. Right now, Gemini can only send text messages using Google Messages, and if you try to send an image, it just sends a blank link because it doesn’t support MMS yet.

But new clues found in the latest Google app update (version 16.25.44) suggest this might change soon. The update shows code that checks if a device supports RCS, which could let Gemini send images and other media directly through Google Messages.

RCS is a modern texting system that allows sharper photos, videos, and fun features like reactions, unlike old-school SMS. If both the sender and receiver have RCS, Gemini could send high-quality images without any hassle. If RCS isn’t available, it would switch back to regular SMS.

This upgrade would make Gemini more useful, letting you create and share AI-made images or even send files like PDFs straight from Google Messages. For example, you could ask Gemini to send a photo from your gallery to a friend, and it would attach the actual image, not just a link.

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While Google hasn’t officially announced this feature, the code hints it’s in progress. Stay tuned for updates, as this could make texting with Gemini a lot more fun.

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Updates to SmartThings and Sonos connection in Europe

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Samsung has shared that if you use Sonos audio devices with the SmartThings app, you might need to take a few steps to keep everything working smoothly. This is because of new rules in the European Union called the Radio Equipment Directive (RED).

These rules require Sonos to add a feature that asks users to sign into their Sonos account to allow third-party apps, like SmartThings, to control their speakers.If you choose to turn on this authentication feature in the Sonos app, you’ll need to log into your Sonos account through the SmartThings app to keep your devices, routines, and automations running properly.

If you don’t link the accounts, the Sonos app will send you a reminder to do so. However, if you decide not to use the authentication option, you won’t need to make any changes, and your setup will stay the same.

If you have an older SmartThings Hub that’s no longer supported (in its End Of Life phase), Samsung suggests skipping the Sonos authentication. Otherwise, you might lose the ability to control your Sonos devices through SmartThings. These changes start on July 8, so make sure to check your settings to avoid any issues with your smart home setup.

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Google Keep gets a fresh, colorful update

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Google is giving its apps a new look, and Google Keep is joining the party with a style called Material 3 Expressive. This update brings a brighter, more engaging design to the note-taking app, making it feel modern and lively. An early peek from an APK teardown shows what’s coming, and it’s exciting!

The biggest change is the search bar—it’s now taller but slimmer, with a fresh design. The text inside it now says “Search Keep” instead of “Search your notes,” making it snappier. The account switcher and menu icons have moved outside the bar, and a new filter button sits inside, making searching easier.

These tweaks align with Google’s plan to refresh Android’s look with bold colors, smooth animations, and rounded shapes.This update isn’t just about looks—it’s part of a bigger change across Google’s apps.

While the full rollout will come with Android 16 QPR1 in September 2025, some users on devices like the Pixel 9 with the QPR1 beta are already seeing it. Google Keep’s redesign is one step in making Android feel more fun and user-friendly. More apps will get this vibrant update soon, so keep an eye out.

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