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Nothing Phone 2a Fresh Eyes, Design Revealed

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After a pair of premium mid-range smartphones, Nothing is all set to introduce a mid-range segment. Following Google Pixel’s “xa” model approach, Nothing is set to launch the Nothing Phone 2a on March 5, 2024.

Ahead of the official launch, Fresh Eyes and the design of Nothing Phone 2a have been revealed, courtesy of Onleaks. Leaked renders showcase Nothing’s upcoming Phone 2a in its Dark Gray colorway.

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To differentiate its affordable smartphone from the main segment, Nothing has implemented a different design approach. The dual-camera setup on the rear panel is aligned horizontally inside a centrally placed circular island.

At the island’s center are two sensors inside a pill-shaped cutout. Surrounding the cutout is a concentric design that runs to the island’s edge. The flash module is positioned toward the top right of the camera modules.

In total, Nothing Phone 2a comes with three Glyph Light strips: two toward the left and one vertical strip to the right. The semi-transparent design also reveals a bunch of screws and a curvy element that runs from camera island to bottom.

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Google Updates: Gemini, Docs, and Messages

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Gemini Gets a Mini Makeover:

  • The website’s text field now looks like the mobile app.
  • The Android app now shows your Gemini model type (like “1.5 Pro”).

40 New Templates for Google Docs:

  • Google Docs has added new, modern templates for various uses like business proposals or meeting notes.
  • These templates are designed to save you time by providing a starting point for your document.
  • You can find them by going to File > New > From template gallery.

Customize Your Google Messages Profile:

  • Google Messages now lets you easily edit your profile information, including name and picture.
  • This helps people you message recognize you better.

More to Come:

  • Google says to expect even more new Docs templates in the future.
  • Google Messages’ profile feature is rolling out to everyone soon.
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Android 15 QPR1 Bug: Mixed-up icons

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Some Pixel users who have updated to Android 15 QPR1 have noticed a strange visual bug. The update seems to be mixing up the light and dark themes for app icons.

For example, if your phone is set to light mode, you might see app icons appear in their dark mode versions. Conversely, if your phone is in dark mode, you might see light mode app icons. This can make the phone’s interface look inconsistent and a bit jarring.

This issue is particularly noticeable with themed icons, which are designed to match the system’s color scheme. However, due to this bug, they appear in the opposite color scheme, creating a visual mismatch.

While this is a minor bug, it can be quite annoying for users who prefer a consistent look and feel on their devices. Fortunately, Google is aware of the issue and is working on a fix. It’s likely that this bug will be addressed in a future update.

In the meantime, users will have to wait patiently for a resolution. While there’s no official workaround at the moment, some users have reported that switching between different accent colors and then reverting back to the original color scheme might temporarily fix the issue. However, this is not a guaranteed solution and may vary depending on the device and Android version.

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Google’s Gemini extensions and Pixel Weather app updates

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Google is rolling out new features for its AI-powered Gemini app and Pixel Weather app, aiming to improve user experience and functionality. Here’s what’s new and what’s coming:

Gemini Extensions: More Options and User Input

Google has expanded the availability of Gemini Extensions, tools that connect Gemini with other apps and services to perform tasks. These Extensions enhance Gemini’s capabilities as a phone assistant, allowing it to control devices without relying on Google Assistant.

Currently, Gemini supports these first-party Extensions:

  • Google Flights, Google Home (Public Preview), Google Hotels, Google Maps
  • Google Workspace apps (like Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Drive, Keep, and Tasks)
  • Messages, Phone, Utilities, YouTube, and YouTube Music

Third-party integrations include Spotify and WhatsApp, making a total of 13 Extensions for Android users (compared to 7 on iPhone and the web).

On X (formerly Twitter), Gemini’s team asked users for suggestions: “Is there something you wish Gemini could do with other apps or services?” This move highlights Google’s interest in tailoring Extensions to user needs.

Gemini Live could benefit from these additions by enabling conversations around personalized information and hands-free interactions, such as through Pixel Buds Pro 2.

Pixel Weather App: Easier Unit Adjustments Coming Soon

The standalone Pixel Weather app introduced a simple design and AI-generated summaries, but changing measurement units has been a hassle. Currently, adjusting wind speed, pressure, or visibility units requires changing your system language—an inconvenient solution.

Recent updates hint at a fix. A new Weather Units page is in development, spotted in app version 1.0.20241108.700112341.release. This feature will likely let users customize units for:

  • Temperature (Celsius/Fahrenheit)
  • Wind speed (km/h or mph)
  • Pressure and visibility

This update will simplify measurement adjustments, aligning the app with other weather apps that offer flexible unit settings.

Why These Changes Matter

  • Gemini Extensions: Expanding compatibility ensures Gemini becomes more versatile, handling tasks seamlessly across apps.
  • Pixel Weather App: The ability to change units without affecting the system language will enhance usability, especially for users who stick with specific regional settings for features like Gboard’s Smart Compose.

With these updates, Google continues to refine its AI tools, focusing on user feedback and practical solutions. Stay tuned for more enhancements in the coming weeks.

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