Each new version of Android introduces several innovations, some of which are sometimes not so obvious In this article we show you some tricks and tips for those who already own a smartphone already updated to Android 8.0 or 8.1 Oreo.
Android and iOS. Google and Apple. Pixel and iPhone. Two diametrically opposed worlds or two different ways of interpreting the same concept? In this article, we will see why the two new updates to their respective operating systems are more similar than you can imagine.
Android 9 Pie is Google's masterpiece. No Android update has been as noticeable as this one. But there's a catch: many people won't get the update in its pure form. So what does Android Pie have to offer?
It came to Apple, and now it's on Android. The new OS will come with tools to manage our own smartphone usage in the name of 'digital wellbeing'. Supposedly this will save us from ourselves. But do we really need this digital babysitting? I say we treat this patronizing attitude with the contempt it deserves.
The successor to Oreo is Android Pie, and it's now available to download on Pixel devices. When will your phone get Android 9.0 Pie? What are the features of the next Android sweet treat? Find out here!
Google has finally announced the release of the latest Android update. His name? Android Pie 9.0! And good news, you can already download it on some devices!
Updates are important, which is why two of the most well-known companies in the Android world have decided to make updates more consistent over time. Have Huawei and OnePlus simply decided to start treating their customers better, or is there something else going on?
The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge were initially launched with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, and now, after a long wait, it has been reported that Samsung will finally be rolling out the update within the next 4 to 6 weeks.
New devices with Android 7.0 Nougat on board can no longer be certified (finally!). Aside from this, Google has done some other things to try and tackle the fragmentation problem across Android's ecosystem.
Google has made the developer preview available on Pixel smartphones, and we've downloaded, installed and tested it to give you an insight into the new system, and whether there are any exciting features worth mentioning. Here are our first impressions of Android P.
It's official, Android P is here, and it is now possible to download the developer preview on Pixel and Pixel 2 devices. In this article, we'll show you how to download and install the update, and address any problems you might run into.
Android 7 Nougat is on a quarter of all Android devices and is still growing as manufacturers roll it out to older devices. Find out if and when your device is getting the Android Nougat update here in this article, and what the alternative is if your favorite phone won't be getting any more updates.
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Google's Android and Apple's iOS both have their pros and cons. We decided to compare them head to head to find out if one is better than the other. Here's what we found.
What's the latest Android version for my Nexus or Pixel? How do I install the latest Android update? Here's the full list of all Nexus Android updates and tutorials.
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Android 8.0 Oreo is here, and we have everything you need to know about Android O's new features. Plus, we'll tell you how to get your hands on the update.
Update: Android 8.0 Oreo now rolling out OTA to Pixel and Nexus devices
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