TechnikNews Weekly # 161: Android App Crash, OnePlus Watch, Motorola Denver, and More

Another week of technology is over - welcome to TechnikNews Weekly. As always, on this Sunday we will summarize the most important news of the last week for you. This time it's about an annoying crash in Android apps, the new OnePlus Watch and a lot more.
And, by the way, have all the clocks changed? With tonight we "lost" an hour and switched to 02:00 at 03:00. Now we would officially be in summer time again, now only summer has to come. On October 31, 2021 we will switch back to winter time. But now we come to the most important tech topics of week 12.
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Annoying Android bug crashes apps
At the beginning of this week, a problem was discovered on Android that caused numerous apps to crash on some smartphones. The reason for this is an error in "Android System WebView" and "Google Chrome". Both apps are available on Android smartphones by default and thus trigger the error. The former cannot even be uninstalled anyway, as it is needed to display web content in apps. Are apps constantly crashing for you too? In our guide, we have already helped some people solve the problem:
The OnePlus Watch is here - with a week of battery life
OnePlus has in common with the new OnePlus 9 series also presented their first smartwatch. It comes with OnePlus-typical features such as quick charging with "Warp Charge" and can also be used as a remote control for a OnePlus TV. With its battery, it should also last up to a week, but there is a catch if you want to use Wear OS: The smartwatch software from Google is not used, but its own. In our article we summarize all the important details again:
Motorola Denver: New smartphone with stylus in the starting blocks [Exclusive]
We from TechnikNews last week reported exclusively on a new, upcoming smartphone from Motorola. More precisely, this is about the "Motorola Denver", a pen smartphone that the company has in the starting blocks. Basically, it should be similar to the “g stylus 2021”, but use slightly different hardware. As usual, you can find all technical details in our exclusive article.
TechnikNews Weekly: More articles from the last week
These were the most popular articles of the past week. But that doesn't mean that was all - we tested some technical devices and even more news from the world of technology:
- Oppo Reno4 Pro 5G in review: High-end mid-range for around 550 euros
- Big Xiaomi event announced: Are Mi Band 6, Mi 11 Lite, Pro and Ultra coming?
- POCO X3 Pro and F3 are official: Beauty and the Beast
- Apple iPhone 13: Launch still possible in September
- OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro introduced: This is what the new flagships can do
- OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro: First software update already available
- That's how big the difference is between vibration motors in smartphones
- Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite: Leak reveals all the details about the new mid-range cracker
- Buy Meizu 18: The China smartphone is available here
- Razer Kraken V3 X review: better, brighter, lighter
- OPPO Find X3 Pro wins Red Dot Award 2021
- Samsung Galaxy S21 5G review: Great device, but that certain something is missing
- ColorOS 11: Update for OPPO Find X2 Neo and Find X2 Lite is on the way
- Redmi Note 10 (Pro): 120Hz OLED display for 279,90 euros
- Skullcandy Hesh ANC and Evo: The over-ear headphones can do that
- MrBeast builds network “Creative Juice”: First pictures and details [exclusive]
- Spotify Premium: New customers can get three months for free