Samsung initially promised a stable One UI 7 update by the end of February, but recent developments suggest otherwise. While the update officially launched alongside the Galaxy S25 series, older Samsung flagships are still waiting for a confirmed release date.
Samsung has sent mixed signals, hinting at an imminent rollout while simultaneously crediting new features to the launch of its latest flagship lineup. This uncertainty has left Galaxy users wondering when they can expect the update on their devices.
Leaks and rumors have further complicated the situation, painting a contradictory picture. The first One UI 7 beta build for the Galaxy S23 series was recently spotted, but its late-stage arrival suggests a delay in the stable rollout.
Meanwhile, an alleged leak from Samsung Romania claims that 2023 flagship devices will receive the update in late April, with budget and midrange models following in May. The Galaxy S24 series and upcoming foldables are reportedly set for an April 19 launch, though the timing remains questionable, given that Z Fold 6 beta testing has only just begun.
Google Enhances Pixel and Nest Support with a Unified Hub
Google recently launched a new hub page to streamline the management of its Pixel and Nest devices. This centralized platform allows users to track warranty details, initiate repair claims, and access support services in one place.
Alongside this, Google overhauled its Preferred Care insurance program for Pixel devices, switching from Assurant to Asurion as its coverage provider. The new plan offers customers the flexibility to pay for two years of coverage upfront, eliminating the need for monthly payments. These updates suggest Google’s commitment to improving customer experience for its hardware ecosystem.

Google’s physical retail presence continues to grow, with new store openings across the U.S. A highly anticipated Google Store near the Santa Monica Pier is set to launch soon, delighting Pixel fans in Southern California. Additionally, reports indicate that Google is preparing to open a store in Washington, DC, marking its eighth retail location.
This follows the ongoing construction of a new store in Austin, Texas, signaling Google’s increasing investment in brick-and-mortar retail. While still far from matching Apple’s widespread physical presence, these new locations reflect Google’s ambitions in the retail space.
Pixel 9a Launch Nears as Leaks Confirm Key Details
The Pixel 9a appears to be arriving sooner than expected, with recent leaks suggesting a mid-to-late March release instead of the anticipated May launch. A major pricing leak revealed that Google is maintaining competitive prices internationally, reinforcing its value-focused approach.
Meanwhile, new high-resolution wallpapers for the device surfaced, indicating that both the software and supply chain are nearly finalized. A hands-on video showcasing the Pixel 9a further fueled anticipation, and the phone even made an unexpected cameo in a Galaxy S25 Edge leak. All signs now point to an imminent official announcement.
Google’s Gboard has reached an incredible milestone, surpassing 10 billion downloads on the Play Store. As a default keyboard on many Android devices, its widespread adoption comes as no surprise. However, Google isn’t resting on its laurels—new updates have already been spotted.
A subtle visual tweak removed the border around the shortcuts button, and a more significant feature—Google’s version of Apple’s Hide My Email—was also seen in action. These developments indicate that Google continues to enhance Gboard’s functionality, ensuring it remains one of the most widely used keyboard apps worldwide.