Google Trends: From Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra to Gmail password leak, check what’s trending on Google

In the past 24 hours, tech and social media buzz with games and news as Google’s Nano AI, iPhone 17, and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra hit the headlines.

Google Trends: From Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra to Gmail password leak, check what’s trending on Google
Google Trends: From Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra to Gmail password leak, check what’s trending on Google

In the last 24 hours, Technology and social media space are igniting with a mix of exciting games and trending news around the globe. Google’s Nano AI, iPhone 17, and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra are making headlines and gaining a lot of traction from the masses, here’s what people are searching for the most on Google.

Groq: Over two hundred searches

The Saudi Government’s initiative was also among the Google trends. OmniOps, Saudi Arabia’s leading AI infrastructure technology provider, has signed a strategic MOU with Groq, a global innovator in AI semiconductor and inference acceleration, to collaborate on advancing AI deployment and adoption across the Kingdom. This agreement reinforces both companies’ commitment to supporting the goals of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and the National Strategy for Data and AI.

Apple iPhone 17 Launch Date: Over ten thousand searches

The iPhone 17 Apple will unveil the iPhone 17 series on September 9, 2025, featuring four models: iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max, and the ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air. Expect A19 chips, iOS 26, 120Hz displays, and major camera upgrades. Pre-orders begin September 12, with India sales starting September 19. Alongside the iPhone 17 series, Apple’s September 9 “Awe Dropping” event is expected to unveil a full slate of new products, including watches and software updates

Nano Banana AI: Over two thousand searches

The social media frenzy that happened after Google CEO Sundar Pichai posted three banana emoji’s on ‘X’ led to this trending. Nano Banana is an emerging generative image tool rumoured to be Google’s stealth project. It allows text-driven edits, often in one to two seconds, while preserving facial details, styles, and object consistency across edits. Users can swap backgrounds, add objects, and refine visuals with minimal effort.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: Over one thousand searches

The flagship from Samsung’s next year lineup S26 Ultra was also trending. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, rumoured to be launching January 2026, promises flagship dominance with a 6.9-inch 120Hz OLED display and Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip. It might have a redesigned pill-shaped camera island housing a 200MP Sony sensor, 50MP ultrawide, 50MP periscope, and 12MP telephoto lenses. it could have a 5,500mAh battery and 60W fast charging, which might include a massive vapor chamber for thermal control. Prices are rumoured to be around Rs.1,59,999 in India.

Nothing Phone 3: Over five hundred searches

The flagship from Nothing, The Nothing Phone (3) is Carl Pei’s boldest flagship yet, launched in July 2025. It features a 6.67″ 1.5K OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip and Android 15 with Nothing OS 3.5. The standout feature is the new Glyph Matrix—a circular LED grid replacing the classic Glyph lights, offering visual notifications. The trend featured stories about Nothing using professional camera photographs for smartphone camera promotions.

Password: Over one hundred searches

Google has acknowledged a huge breach affecting up to 2.5 billion Gmail users, linked to a cybercriminal group called ShinyHunters. While passwords weren’t directly exposed, sensitive data like contact info and business notes were harvested and sold on the dark web. Victims were tricked via fake calls and emails into revealing login credentials. Therefore, the company is asking all of its two billion Gmail users to update their passwords. This story was trending for quite some time.

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This article was first uploaded on August twenty-eight, twenty twenty-five, at forty-four minutes past four in the afternoon.
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