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GrapheneOS Breaks Free from Pixel Exclusivity as Major Phone Maker Joins Forces

The End of Pixel-Only Privacy Phones GrapheneOS – widely regarded as one of the most secure, privacy-first Android distributions – is breaking free from its Google Pixel shackles. The project’s developers confirmed via social media and community forums that they’ve been working with a major smartphone maker since mid-2025 to bring GrapheneOS to that company’s devices dataconomy.com. Until now, GrapheneOS has run exclusively on Google’s own Pixel phones, making those Pixels the go-to choice for users seeking a hardened, de-Googled mobile experience.

Apple’s New iPhone App Is the Game‑Changing Document Scanner We’ve Been Waiting For

Apple Finally Brings Preview to iPhone in iOS 26 Apple has officially released iOS 26 (the 2025 iPhone software update), and tucked inside is a surprise new app called Preview moneycontrol.com. If that name sounds familiar, it’s because Mac computers have had a Preview app for decades – in fact, it first appeared way back in 1989 on the Mac’s predecessor OS popsci.com. On macOS, Preview became the go-to utility for quickly opening images and PDFs, doing light edits, and digitally signing documents.

Samsung’s One UI 8 (Android 16) Surprise: Flagships to Budget Phones Get the Big Update

One UI 8 Reaches Flagships and Budget Phones Alike Samsung’s Android 16 update – delivered as One UI 8.0 – is now in full swing across a broad spectrum of Galaxy devices. The company officially kicked off the stable One UI 8 rollout on September 15, 2025 with the Galaxy S25 series 9to5google.com. Since then, Samsung has moved faster than usual, pushing Android 16 not only to its 2024 flagships (Galaxy S25 and S24 families) but also to last year’s models and beyond. By late September, the entire Galaxy S23 lineup (S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, and the newer S23 FE)

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