The Android world has been abuzz with news this past week, including leaks regarding the Galaxy Z Fold 6 FE, upgrades to the Galaxy S24 Ultra, Google’s Find My Device network ready to launch, OnePlus’ new AI tools, speculation about a Pixel Tablet 2, and Samsung overtaking Apple in smartphone sales.

Samsung is expected to launch a cheaper “Fan Edition” alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 6, with the Fan Edition likely to feature an Exynos chipset as a cost-saving measure. The Galaxy S24 Ultra has received a software update that enhances camera capabilities, focusing on improvements in low-light photography, text clarity, and color tones for night shots.

Google’s Find My Device network is set to launch, with notifications sent to select users about the upcoming release. The network is expected to go live on April 7, with improved geolocation services to help users track their devices.

OnePlus has introduced a new AI-based feature called “Magic Eraser,” which allows users to easily remove unwanted elements from pictures. The feature is powered by generative AI and is currently available on the OnePlus 12 and OnePlus 12R, with plans to roll it out to other handsets in the future.

Speculation is brewing about the potential launch of a Pixel Tablet 2 at Google’s upcoming I/O Developer Conference. Last year saw the introduction of the first Pixel Tablet, signaling Google’s continued support for large-screen Android devices, which may pave the way for a new tablet release this year.

In a surprising turn of events, Samsung has overtaken Apple to become the “World’s Largest Smartphone Retailer,” reclaiming the title with the success of the Galaxy S24 family. Samsung sold 19.69 million smartphones in February, giving them a 20% market share and surpassing Apple, which sold 17.41 million phones for an 18% share.

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