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Google dropped the April Pixel Watch update only for those who got the March one

Credit: Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority Google has admitted that not all Pixel Watches got the March update. Those still on the older Android 14 build from November 2024 will have to wait longer for the Android 15-based Wear OS 5.1 update. Meanwhile, Google has rolled out an unexpected April update, which will also not be available to Pixel Watches still on the Android 14 build. Google rolled out an unexpected April update for the Pixel Watch 2 and Pixel Watch 3 yesterday. At the time, the company also announced a new Scam Detection feature for the smartwatches but did not provide a changelog or details regarding the latest update’s availability.

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Apple flew planes full of iPhones to the US to dodge tariffs: What are Android makers up to?

Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority Apple reportedly flew five cargo planes from India to the US in late March to stockpile iPhones ahead of tariffs. While the airlift buys Apple time, the tariff hit is inevitable. Android OEMs, particularly Samsung, appear calmer under fire, possibly thanks to a diversified supply chain. In a strategic move straight out of a spy thriller, Apple reportedly chartered not one, not two, but five cargo planes full of iPhones and other gear from India to the US in the span of just three days during the last week of March.

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Apple flew planes full of iPhones to the US to dodge tariffs: What are Android makers up to?

Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority Apple reportedly flew five cargo planes from India to the US in late March to stockpile iPhones ahead of tariffs. While the airlift buys Apple time, the tariff hit is inevitable. Android OEMs, particularly Samsung, appear calmer under fire, possibly thanks to a diversified supply chain. In a strategic move straight out of a spy thriller, Apple reportedly chartered not one, not two, but five cargo planes full of iPhones and other gear from India to the US in the span of just three days during the last week of March.

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Apple flew planes full of iPhones to the US to dodge tariffs: What are Android makers up to?

Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority Apple reportedly flew five cargo planes from India to the US in late March to stockpile iPhones ahead of tariffs. While the airlift buys Apple time, the tariff hit is inevitable. Android OEMs, particularly Samsung, appear calmer under fire, possibly thanks to a diversified supply chain. In a strategic move straight out of a spy thriller, Apple reportedly chartered not one, not two, but five cargo planes full of iPhones and other gear from India to the US in the span of just three days during the last week of March.

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Apple flew planes full of iPhones to the US to dodge tariffs: What are Android makers up to?

Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority Apple reportedly flew five cargo planes from India to the US in late March to stockpile iPhones ahead of tariffs. While the airlift buys Apple time, the tariff hit is inevitable. Android OEMs, particularly Samsung, appear calmer under fire, possibly thanks to a diversified supply chain. In a strategic move straight out of a spy thriller, Apple reportedly chartered not one, not two, but five cargo planes full of iPhones and other gear from India to the US in the span of just three days during the last week of March.

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Apple flew planes full of iPhones to the US to dodge tariffs: What are Android makers up to?

Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority Apple reportedly flew five cargo planes from India to the US in late March to stockpile iPhones ahead of tariffs. While the airlift buys Apple time, the tariff hit is inevitable. Android OEMs, particularly Samsung, appear calmer under fire, possibly thanks to a diversified supply chain. In a strategic move straight out of a spy thriller, Apple reportedly chartered not one, not two, but five cargo planes full of iPhones and other gear from India to the US in the span of just three days during the last week of March.

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Apple flew planes full of iPhones to the US to dodge tariffs: What are Android makers up to?

Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority Apple reportedly flew five cargo planes from India to the US in late March to stockpile iPhones ahead of tariffs. While the airlift buys Apple time, the tariff hit is inevitable. Android OEMs, particularly Samsung, appear calmer under fire, possibly thanks to a diversified supply chain. In a strategic move straight out of a spy thriller, Apple reportedly chartered not one, not two, but five cargo planes full of iPhones and other gear from India to the US in the span of just three days during the last week of March.

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Apple flew planes full of iPhones to the US to dodge tariffs: What are Android makers up to?

Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority Apple reportedly flew five cargo planes from India to the US in late March to stockpile iPhones ahead of tariffs. While the airlift buys Apple time, the tariff hit is inevitable. Android OEMs, particularly Samsung, appear calmer under fire, possibly thanks to a diversified supply chain. In a strategic move straight out of a spy thriller, Apple reportedly chartered not one, not two, but five cargo planes full of iPhones and other gear from India to the US in the span of just three days during the last week of March.

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Apple flew planes full of iPhones to the US to dodge tariffs: What are Android makers up to?

Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority Apple reportedly flew five cargo planes from India to the US in late March to stockpile iPhones ahead of tariffs. While the airlift buys Apple time, the tariff hit is inevitable. Android OEMs, particularly Samsung, appear calmer under fire, possibly thanks to a diversified supply chain. In a strategic move straight out of a spy thriller, Apple reportedly chartered not one, not two, but five cargo planes full of iPhones and other gear from India to the US in the span of just three days during the last week of March.

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Apple flew planes full of iPhones to the US to dodge tariffs: What are Android makers up to?

Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority Apple reportedly flew five cargo planes from India to the US in late March to stockpile iPhones ahead of tariffs. While the airlift buys Apple time, the tariff hit is inevitable. Android OEMs, particularly Samsung, appear calmer under fire, possibly thanks to a diversified supply chain. In a strategic move straight out of a spy thriller, Apple reportedly chartered not one, not two, but five cargo planes full of iPhones and other gear from India to the US in the span of just three days during the last week of March.

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