

Software
The only set-top box for Android TV developers has been discontinued
Google has discontinued its branded set-top box Google ADT-3, which has been used for testing the latest releases of Android TV and Google TV for almost three years.
Note that for several months Google ADT-3 was almost impossible to purchase.
The ADT-3 is the third in a series of developer devices that Google is offering to test apps with Android TV updates. The Google ADT-3 debuted in January 2020 for $79 and was sold through Askey. The predecessor, ADT-2, was released about two years earlier at Google I/O 2018.
While the Google ADT-3 is no longer available, Android TV 13 and Google TV 13 Developer Previews are still only available for this device. For now, the only way out for them is the Android TV OS emulator in Android Studio.

Software
OnePlus is on a par with Samsung. OnePlus 11 flagship will be updated to Android 17

Samsung is the leader among Android phone manufacturers in terms of software support duration. So, for example, the latest Galaxy S23 flagships will be updated until 2028. Unexpectedly, the same will happen with OnePlus 11 – this was reported by the company itself.
The One Plus 11 is the manufacturer’s first phone to be guaranteed four years of Android updates and five years of security updates. “Fast, smooth and really durable,” OnePlus founder and CEO Pete Lau commented on the news.
It is important to note that in this case we are talking about the global version of the model, the official premiere of which will take place next week.
Phones
Spied on Apple: Google will add to Android the ability to use a smartphone as a webcam for a PC

For some time now, Apple smartphones have been able to use them as a webcam paired with laptops or PCs. And now it is reported that the same feature will appear in Android 14. Mishaal Rahman, a journalist and developer, claims that DeviceAsWebcam will be added to the new system, which will turn an Android smartphone or tablet into a webcam.
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Android devices that support the standard UVC (USB video class) mode will be able to stream the video stream, while all software processing will be done at the system level, that is, external applications such as Camo or DroidCam will not be required.
It is not yet clear whether this feature will be available to all smartphones with Android 14 or only the branded Pixel. If, nevertheless, the company decides not to make the feature exclusive, then all smartphones and tablets will receive support for this feature.
For some time now, Apple smartphones have been able to use them as a webcam paired with laptops or PCs. And now it is reported that the same feature will appear in Android 14. Mishaal Rahman, a journalist and developer, claims that DeviceAsWebcam will be added to the new system, which will turn an Android smartphone or tablet into a webcam.
Android devices that support the standard UVC (USB video class) mode will be able to stream the video stream, while all software processing will be done at the system level, that is, external applications such as Camo or DroidCam will not be required.
It is not yet clear whether this feature will be available to all smartphones with Android 14 or only the branded Pixel. If, nevertheless, the company decides not to make the feature exclusive, then all smartphones and tablets will receive support for this feature. Among other features, Android 14 promises satellite communications that will be better than the iPhone, as well as the recognition of illegible handwriting of doctors.
Earlier, Mishaal Rahman reported that Xiaomi offered to block the installation of APK files from third-party sources.
Software
Enthusiasts have released Android 13 for the almost five-year-old Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note9

Users of Samsung’s flagship smartphones almost five years ago learned the opportunity to install the One UI 5.0 shell and the Android 13 operating system. And although Samsung has already stopped supporting the Galaxy S9 and Note9 (review), enthusiasts have not yet abandoned them.
The One UI 5.0 skin based on Android 13 is supported by many Samsung smartphones, but the Galaxy S9 and Note9 are not on this list.
The mobile developer community XDA Developers reported that Android 13 and One UI 5.0 are now available thanks to the unofficial Noble ROM 3.0 ported to the Galaxy S9, S9+ and Note9. Developer AlexisXDA used the Android 13 firmware for the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Note10 Lite to create a version suitable for 2018 flagships.
Noble ROM 3.0 is currently only available for Galaxy S9, S9+ and Note9 versions based on Exynos 9810.
Of course, you can use such firmware only at your own peril and risk, being well aware of what you are doing and what to do if something goes wrong.
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