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Title: Exciting Updates for Android Users: Find My Device’s Offline Tracking, New Pixel Series, and More!

Android users can now rejoice as Google has rolled out an update to its Find My Device network. This new feature allows Android smartphone users to track their lost devices, even without an internet connection, through the assistance of nearby Bluetooth devices. This functionality is reminiscent of Apple’s Find My service.

Moreover, Google has introduced a groundbreaking development for select Android smartphones like Pixel series. These devices can be located even when the phone is turned off or the battery has depleted! Pixel fans have an additional reason to be excited about the latest news.

In a different turn of events, the recently discovered mention of the Pixel 9 series inside the latest Google app version has sparked curiosity among tech enthusiasts.

Meanwhile, an incident involving a Galaxy S24 Ultra owner named Frank Carballido sheds light on the incredible resilience of modern smartphones. While skydiving, Frank accidentally dropped his Galaxy S24 Ultra, which fell nearly 1200 feet. Surprisingly, the phone continued transmitting signals and even survived the fall relatively well.

Moving forward, Fairphone has come up with a game-changing innovation in TWS earbuds. Unlike traditional TWS earbuds, these can be repaired if something goes wrong or when the battery onboard loses capacity. Battery degradation has been a significant concern for TWS earbuds like AirPods, making them discardable. However, the new repairable Fairphone TWS earbuds promise to last much longer.

**DEAL ALERT:** OnePlus Nord CE 3 5G is now available at an unbeatable price of Rs 15,899!

In other news, the next Apple Watch is rumored to get a significant upgrade in terms of battery life. The upcoming Watch Series 10 will reportedly use an upgraded OLED display with low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) thin-film transistor (TFT) technology. This advancement should ensure that the new model boasts a much better battery life.

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Nothing confirmed the launch date for its new earbuds, April 18, and both models have been leaked, revealing images, detailed specs, and pricing. The Nothing Ear will be a premium option, while the Nothing Ear (a) is positioned as an affordable choice.

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