Apps
Samsung Food 2.23 app update brings new meal planning tools
Samsung Food app is getting a new update with version 2.23 for One UI devices. It brings some useful improvements and new features to enhance user experience.
The fresh update adds a new feature that lets you customize the display of nutritional information within the Meal Plan section. You can now hide or show this data based on your needs and preferences. This feature provides a more personalized meal-planning experience.
Besides this new feature, the update also includes bug fixes and performance enhancements. It resolves issues reported by users to optimize the app’s overall performance. Overall, the update makes the app more reliable and stable.
To install the latest update, you just need to follow a few steps. First, open the Samsung Galaxy Store on your device and search for “Samsung Food” in the search bar. If an update is available, you will see an option to update the app. Tap the update option to download and install the latest version.
Alternatively, users can sideload the Samsung Food 2.23 update through the APKMirror link given here. We recommend users wait for the official release.
Samsung Food: Meal Planning App
Samsung Food app is specifically designed to assist users with meal planning and nutritional management. It provides a variety of tools to help users track their food intake, plan their meals, save and share recipes, and achieve their dietary goals.
In addition to this, it supports Smart Cooking means you can use SmartThing to pre-warm ovens and timers with just a tap.
Unlock new wellness features with Samsung Health 6.27.1.013 Beta update
WhatsApp introduces themed icons for contacts and groups
WhatsApp is testing a new feature in its latest beta update that will bring themed icons to contacts and group chats. Users of Android devices can verify the new update via version 2.24.24.12.
Currently, when a contact or group chat doesn’t have a profile photo, WhatsApp shows a simple grey icon. In the upcoming update, WhatsApp will introduce colorful icons, which makes it easier to tell contacts and groups apart.
Each icon will have its color, which will help users quickly identify chats, even if they have the same name or no profile picture. This change is similar to the color-coded icons seen in the Android address book for contacts without photos.
The new themed icons will be especially useful for users who don’t set profile pictures, as the different colors will make it much simpler to recognize who’s who.
WhatsApp’s new colorful icons feature is under testing and will be available in a future update. If you’re using the WhatsApp beta on an Android device, you may see this feature in the coming weeks.
Aside from this, WhatsApp is also testing the new color theme feature, allowing users to choose the main color of the app. The light mode will get a sleek black theme instead of the usual green, while the dark mode will feature white as the primary color.
These features and changes aim to give WhatsApp a modern, minimalist look while improving readability. Stay tuned for updates as WhatsApp is continuously working to make new features available for users.
WhatsApp to let users pick their preferred main color for app interface
Apps
Android Auto 13.3 update hints at radio station integration
Google has rolled out the Android Auto 13.3 Beta update, which reveals exciting new radio features. The fresh update hints at new ways to manage radio stations and local media on your car’s infotainment system.
Over the past few months, Google has been working on a “Car Media” app designed to provide more control over local media, using both locally stored content and streaming services.
Now, the Android Auto 13.3 beta update suggests that Google is focusing on integrating radio stations, with the addition of a comprehensive list of music genres and radio station categories ranging from genres like Classic Rock and Jazz to Emergency and Weather programming.
The full list of genres and categories is as follows:
- Adult hits
- Alarm
- Alarm test
- “Children’s programmes”
- Classic rock
- Classical
- College
- Country
- Country music
- Culture
- Current affairs
- Documentary
- Drama
- Easy listening
- Education
- Emergency
- Emergency test
- Finance
- Folk music
- Hip hop
- Information
- Jazz
- Jazz music
- Language
- Leisure
- Light classical
- National music
- News
- Nostalgia
- Oldies
- Oldies music
- Other music
- Personality
- Phone-in
- Pop music
- Public
- Religion
- Religious music
- Religious talk
- Rhythm and blues
- Rock
- Rock music
- Science
- Serious classical
- Social affairs
- Soft music
- Soft rhythm and blues
- Soft rock
- Spanish Music
- Spanish Talk
- Sport
- Sports
- Talk
- Top 40
- Travel
- Varied
- Weather
Although we haven’t seen these features appear yet, the update hints that they are coming soon. Right now, it seems like these categories are being prepared as placeholders for radio station data. They will likely show up when the “Car Media” app is fully launched.
However, it’s unclear exactly when these radio features will be available or how they will work. The new functionality might require deeper integration with car systems, which Google has been working on recently.
Apps
Google Wallet will soon offer location-based notifications for passes
Google Wallet is preparing to introduce a new feature that will send notifications based on your location. The app will soon alert you about event tickets, flight updates, and other passes when you’re close to the relevant place.
Currently, Google Wallet sends alerts for things like flights, events, and passes, but these notifications aren’t based on where you are. However, a recent teardown of the app’s version 24.44.695355101 update (spotted by Android Authority) reveals that Google Wallet will soon send notifications for tickets and passes based on your nearby places or location.
With the upcoming “Nearby notifications” feature, Google Wallet will start sending you reminders when you’re close to the location related to your pass.
For example, if you have concert tickets stored in your Wallet and you’re near the venue, you’ll get a notification to remind you about your tickets. This will make it easier to stay on top of your passes without having to check the app manually.
In addition to this, you’ll also be able to customize these notifications. You can choose whether or not to receive location-based alerts for each pass. For example, you can turn off notifications for parking passes if you don’t want to be reminded about them when you’re near a parking lot.
While the feature isn’t available yet, it’s expected to be included in a future update to Google Wallet. Once it rolls out, it will make managing your tickets and passes much more convenient. Stay tuned for more information.