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How Does the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra's Battery Life Compare to the iPhone 13 Pro Max's?

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With the new Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra release, the first thing you may be wondering is how its battery life compares to the iPhone 13 Pro Max, Apple's biggest model from 2021. We've rounded up some of the most popular Galaxy S22 Ultra and iPhone 13 Pro Max battery tests from across the internet to bring you answers. Apple and Samsung are the two most significant smartphone makers in the world. The two companies have always battled it out for the best battery life in a phone, and there isn't always a clear winner. Samsung usually puts a bigger battery into its flagship devices, but Apple... more http://dlvr.it/SKgRrt

Use One-Handed Mode on Pixels and Other Android 12 Phones to Reach the Top of the Screen More Easily

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For some time now, Samsung, LG, and other smartphone manufacturers have had one-handed modes that let you reach on-screen content with your thumb that would otherwise be unreachable without another hand or uncomfortable grip. Google has finally caught up in Android 12 with its own version for Pixel phones. Apple famously incorporated a one-handed mode into its iPhone 6 and newer smartphone models called Reachability, which pushed the entire screen down the display so you could reach the top half more easily, but it wasn't the first to offer such a feature. Before that, Samsung's Galaxy Note 3... more http://dlvr.it/SKPlQC

How to Add Your Favorite Songs and Other Music to Instagram Stories

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Music goes well with almost every Instagram story, but adding a particular song or soundtrack isn't the most obvious task if you've never tried before or haven't done so in a long time. Instagram Stories has supported embedded music since 2018, but some things have changed over the years. For one, you used to be able to choose a song from Instagram's music database before shooting a video with the Story camera. That way, you could react in the video to the music playing. Now, there are two official ways to add music to your story, as well as at least one unofficial method, all discussed... more http://dlvr.it/SJmPJm

Your Android Phone May Be Spying on You — Here's How to Tell and Take Control

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Is your smartphone eavesdropping on you? It's a question that will never go away because it's easy to envision hackers or malicious apps taking over your device to spy on conversations, snap photos, or even record video. But fewer people will be asking it, thanks to Android 12, which has a new privacy feature that visually warns you of possible invasive surveillance. Over the years, phone manufacturers have provided a way for users to control which apps have access to the device's camera or microphone. Virtually every smartphone has a permissions manager now, but those only help limit access... more http://dlvr.it/SJVpDl

How to Download the Real Wordle Game on Your Phone for Years of Free Offline Gameplay

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The hottest word game right now is Wordle, a simple game that gives you six chances to guess the five-letter word of the day. I've already shown how you can add the real Wordle app — not a fake clone — to your iPhone or Android phone's home screen. But there's also a way to save Wordle for offline gameplay for years to come. Why save Wordle for offline gameplay? The New York Times recently purchased the online game for a low seven-figure amount, and you probably know where it'll end up. The web app will remain freely accessible online for a bit but will eventually move to NYT's paid platform... more http://dlvr.it/SJH6fd

How to Download the Real Wordle Game on Your Phone for Free Offline Gameplay for Years

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The hottest word game right now is Wordle, a simple game that gives you six chances to guess the five-letter word of the day. I've already shown how you can add the real Wordle app — not a fake clone — to your iPhone or Android phone's home screen. But there's also a way to save Wordle for offline gameplay for years to come. Why save Wordle for offline gameplay? The New York Times recently purchased the online game for a low seven-figure amount, and you probably know where it'll end up. The web app will remain freely accessible online for a bit but will eventually move to NYT's paid platform... more http://dlvr.it/SJGjVJ