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More than a year after its iOS exclusivity, Clubhouse has finally arrived for Android users. On May 11, the developers of Clubhouse officially announced that the very first Android beta version will start rolling out from right now in the US.

Furthermore, the company said that it’s a gradual rollout because the Android version of Clubhouse is still under development. Following the initial release from the US, it will be gradually expanded to more English-speaking countries and then the rest of the world.

In order to deliver stability, Clubhouse wishes to collect feedback from the ground level through the public, which will help to fix issues and also for a broader rollout. It’s worth mentioning that Clubhouse Android will get some features such as payments with the stable release.

As Samsung smartphones and tablets also run the Android operating system, they are now eligible to get the taste of this new social media service. In the US, you can directly download it via Google Play Store, while you have to pre-register if you are living outside the United States.

How to pre-register for Clubhouse?

  • Simply, open the Google Play Store on your Galaxy device,
  • Tap on the search icon, then find Clubhouse,
  • On the interface, select Pre-register option.
  • After pre-registering,
    • Google will notify you when Clubhouse available to download.

You can also Download or Pre-register Clubhouse directly via this link.

Clubhouse is a new type of network, where people from all corners of the world could come together to talk, listen, hang out, share, debate, learn from each other, deepen friendships, and meet new people. Starting this year, the popularity of Clubhouse increased rapidly, as people all over the world began inviting their friends faster than we had ever expected.

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Samsung just refreshed your Galaxy phone’s Vision Core app!

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Samsung Vision Core update

Samsung has released a new update for its Vision Core app with version 1.1.11.0. This update improves the app’s performance by fixing bugs and enhancing some features.

The Vision Core app of Samsung offers the ability to change wallpapers based on the weather and time of day. It means your device can display bright, sunny wallpaper during the day and switch to a calming night scene as evening falls.

This feature enhances the visual experience by keeping the interface fresh and engaging throughout the day. With the latest update, Samsung improves its functions to provide a better Galaxy experience.

Samsung Vision Core update

The update addresses some bugs so the app should run more smoothly, with fewer interruptions or glitches. It doesn’t mention specifics about which bugs were fixed but surely makes the app more reliable and enjoyable to use.

Users can expect a better overall experience with the enhanced and more user-friendly features. They are advised to download the latest update of the Samsung Vision Core app to take full advantage of performance improvements.

With the latest software update, the app also installs the most recent version. However, you can also check the update via Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates or download it directly from the third-party link mentioned here.

Samsung Core Services 3.9 is available for Galaxy devices

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WhatsApp rolling out feature to block unknown account messages

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WhatsApp block unknown messages

WhatsApp is bringing a new security feature for Android users with a new beta update. Now, WhatsApp beta testers enjoy a new security feature that helps to block unwanted messages from unknown accounts.

The Block unknown account messages option of WhatsApp is available to some beta testers who have installed the latest beta from the Google Play Store. WhatsApp plans to roll it out to more users in the coming weeks.

The new update of WhatsApp for Android can be identified via version. 2.24.20.16. However, the new feature was already revealed in 2.24.17.14, and now, it is rolling out for beta users. It makes WhatsApp safer and more secure for everyone.

Blocked Messages from Unknown Accounts

The latest update introduces a security feature that allows users to block messages from unknown accounts if they send too many messages in a short period.

WhatsApp Block unknown account messages

Moreover, this feature helps protect against spam and potentially harmful communications. Users can find this option in their privacy settings under the Advanced section.

When activated, it keeps an eye on incoming messages from unknown contacts. If an unknown account sends a lot of messages quickly, WhatsApp will temporarily block those messages. Still, users will receive important messages from unknown contacts.

WhatsApp bringing new feature to block unknown messages

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Google enhances Android Auto with Tesla’s NACS charger support

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Google Android Auto NACS support

Google has kicked off a new update for Android Auto, which makes it easier for electric vehicles (EVs) to find charging stations using Tesla’s NACS. This update is available on Play Store with version 12.9.143804.

The fresh update is currently rolling out as in beta version through the Play Store’s beta program, and it will reach more users in the coming weeks. It is especially available for non-Tesla EVs, which can now easily locate NACS-compatible charging stations.

Last year, Android Auto introduced an “Electric vehicle settings” menu. It helps users navigate based on different charging types, including J1772, CCS (Combo 1 and 2), Type 2, and CHAdeMO. However, it didn’t initially support the NACS standard.

Now, the NACS support has been added with the latest update. It lets Google Maps help them find the nearest charging stations. This is especially useful for drivers of non-Tesla EVs, as Tesla cars do not support Android Auto.

Google Android Auto NACS support

This update comes at a time when General Motors has also approved an NACS adapter for its electric vehicles. This means that drivers can select both NACS and the CCS plug that comes built into their vehicles.

Previously, Google redesigned the UI for Google Assistant on Android Auto, which brought noticeable changes in its design during voice interaction. The new look of Google Assistant is quite similar to Apple’s Siri interface on CarPlay.

Google Assistant gets Siri-inspired look on Android Auto

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