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Download the OnePlus 9’s new live wallpapers on any Android phone

Download the OnePlus 9’s new live wallpapers on any Android phone
OnePlus has finally launched its OnePlus 9 series earlier this week. The latest flagship lineup includes three new devices — the OnePlus 9, the OnePlus 9 Pro, and the OnePlus 9R.
The OnePlus 9 and the OnePlus 9 Pro are flagship phones while the OnePlus 9R is an affordable gaming phone that packs Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 870 chip.
The new smartphones also comes with a cool selection of static and live wallpapers. Some of the static and live wallpapers were earlier made available to download. You can check out those wallpapers : Download Oneplus 9 Series Static and Live Wallpapers
XDA Senior Member TechGenius has managed to extract the OnePlus Wallpapers APK and the OnePlus Wallpaper APK (via Reddit) that you can install on any Android phone to get the new OnePlus 9 live wallpapers.
Once you have the APKs installed on your phone, you should find the OnePlus 9 wallpapers in the stock wallpaper picker. In case you don’t, you’ll have to install the Google Wallpapers app from the Play Store to apply the new live wallpapers.
Download the OnePlus 9’s new live wallpapers on any Android phone
Download OnePlus 9 Wallpaper Resources APK
Download OnePlus Wallpaper APK
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Source: XDA Developers
Samsung
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 Could Be the First Foldable with Exynos 2500 Chip

Samsung is getting ready to launch its new foldable phones – the Galaxy Z Flip7 and Fold7 – in early July. There has been some confusion about which processor the Flip7 will use, but a new report now says it’s likely to feature the Exynos 2500 chip.
This is big news because the Exynos 2500 was originally planned for the upcoming Galaxy S25 series. However, Samsung faced problems producing enough of these chips, so it had to switch to the Snapdragon 8 Elite for the S25 lineup.
Now it seems those production issues have been solved, or Samsung is okay with using the Exynos chip in the Flip7 since it will likely sell in smaller numbers compared to the S-series phones.
If the rumor is true, the Galaxy Z Flip7 will be the first Samsung foldable to use an Exynos processor. The report says the Exynos 2500 will be used in most regions, including India and South Korea, while the Snapdragon 8 Elite might only be used in China and North America.
The Exynos 2500 is a powerful chip with ten CPU cores, including:
- 1 Cortex-X925 core (up to 3.3 GHz)
- 2 Cortex-A725 cores (up to 2.75 GHz)
- 5 Cortex-A725 cores (up to 2.36 GHz)
- 2 Cortex-A520 cores (up to 1.8 GHz)
It also comes with a new Xclipse 950 GPU, built using AMD’s latest RDNA 3.5 technology.
While this is still based on leaks, it’s exciting to see Samsung bring its Exynos chips back into the spotlight—especially in a foldable phone.
Leaks
Honor 400 Series Android Updates: 6 Years of Support Confirmed with Android 16 Coming in 2025

Honor 400 Series Android Updates
Honor is making headlines with a bold commitment to long-term software support for its upcoming smartphone lineup. The brand has officially confirmed that the Honor 400 series—including the Honor 400, Honor 400 Pro, and Honor 400 Lite—will receive six years of Android updates, a major leap forward in the mid-range Android market.
With this move, Honor is joining the growing list of smartphone manufacturers focused on improving software longevity. Consumers have become increasingly aware of the importance of update policies, especially as they keep their devices longer than before. By offering extended support through 2031, Honor is responding to this demand head-on.
Notably, all three models in the Honor 400 lineup are also set to receive the Android 16 update by the end of 2025. This puts Honor ahead of many brands that often delay major updates for non-flagship models. It also shows the company’s focus on delivering timely features and security patches across the board—not just for premium devices.
While brands like Google and Samsung are currently offering seven years of Android updates for select high-end phones, Honor is not far behind. In fact, the company is already experimenting with a similar approach through its Magic7 series, which has entered the Android 16 Beta phase. That device is also scheduled to get the final Android 16 build later this year, hinting at a future where Honor’s flagship models may rival the best in the industry for long-term software coverage.
This broader strategy signals a clear shift in Honor’s priorities. Instead of focusing solely on hardware, the brand is now emphasizing the software experience and long-term value. This is a smart move, especially in a competitive market where consumers are looking for phones that will remain reliable and secure for years.
Also Read: OnePlus Bypass Charging Real Test: Does It Really Improve Gaming Performance?
In conclusion, the six-year update commitment for the Honor 400 series is more than just a feature—it’s a strong statement. Honor is showing that it’s ready to compete with the industry’s best by offering software support that users can count on.
Nothing
Nothing Phone (3) Launch Confirmed for July 2025 – “It’s a Magic Number”

Nothing has officially started teasing its next smartphone, the Nothing Phone (3), on social media. The company has now confirmed that the phone will launch in July 2025.
On their social handles, Nothing posted a short 6-second video showing the number 3, followed by the message:
“3. It’s a magic number.”
This teaser confirms both the name and the launch month of the upcoming phone.
Now remains the actual date of the launch event. So it could be in the first week or the second week of July.
What to Expect from Nothing Phone (3)
Recently, Carl Pei, the founder of Nothing, shared some exciting details. He said that the Phone (3) will feature premium materials, major performance upgrades, and better software. He called it “our true flagship smartphone.”
Carl also mentioned that technology should feel exciting again—not just in terms of design, but also with a user-first operating system.
So now, let’s see what the specs of the upcoming phone will be. It will surely have top-notch features, but the major question is about the chipset—will they go with the latest one, or take a step back?
Akis Evangelidis , co-founder of Nothing, also said: ‘Two years in the making. Our first true flagship. Over the past four years, we’ve been steadily building our product capabilities, and Phone (3) is the culmination of it all. I’m buzzing about it, just like when we launched Phone (1). Can’t wait!’
Expected Price of Nothing Phone (3)
Carl Pei hinted that the Phone (3) could be priced around £800 (about USD 1,064 or Rs. 90,850). For comparison, the Nothing Phone (2) with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage was launched at £629 (around USD 836 or Rs. 71,429) and was priced at Rs. 54,999 in India.

Based on this, the Nothing Phone (3) could launch in India at over Rs. 64,999, especially if the 12GB + 256GB model is the base variant. The phone is also expected to include advanced AI features, which could impact the pricing.