When I hear criticisms of the HTC One (M8), they are usually one of the following four gripes: too heavy, bad camera, don’t like metal, too expensive. But what if you could have a lighter, cheaper, plastic M8 with a ”normal” camera? Well, that’s exactly what HTC built. Check out our HTC One (E8) review to see if it’s a better One (M8).
During an event in Sao Paulo, Motorola has officially announced the Moto Maxx, the international version of the Droid Turbo (which is the exclusive model of US carrier Verizon). We rocketed to Brazil for a hands-on review of the Moto Maxx, and our first impressions were very positive.
I’m not kidding when I say there are things in Android 5.0 Lollipop that will literally change your life. OK, I’m not talking about a spiritual awakening or anything, but they will absolutely change the way you’ve always used your Android smartphone. So let’s dive in and take a closer look at the five best Android 5.0 features.
Everything you need to know about Android 5.0 Lollipop
When will my phone get Android 5.0 Lollipop?
To get a Galaxy Note 3 screenshot, you have plenty of options including gestures, S Pen or hardware buttons. This means that you have a total of three way to get a screen grab on the Note 3. It’s worth trying out each Galaxuy Note 3 screenshot method to see which one works best for you. Here goes.
Galaxy Note 3 tips
Galaxy Note 3 Android update news
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Most Android Wear smartwatches are not very good right now. A lot of this is down to Android Wear still being in its fledgling stages, complete with bugs, limitations and some hardware issues. The LG G Watch R is no different: while it is very good in some respects, there’s still a bit too much that isn’t up to scratch to make it a must have – and yet it is still probably the best Android Wear watch around. Read on for the full LG G Watch R review to see where it comes full circle and where it comes up short.
The Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact, Sony’s 8-inch waterproof tablet seen at this year’s IFA conference, recently arrived through AndroidPIT doors. Though you won’t be able to get your hands on the world’s “most powerful and lightest waterproof tablet” until November 2nd at the earliest, we’ve got all of the details on this stunning device right here to help you decide whether it’s worth the investment. This is our Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact review.
Google finally announced the new Nexus devices which will all come running Android 5.0 Lollipop, the latest iteration of Android. Although it has yet to officially come to the Nexus line, not to mention other Android devices, we’ve been able to test a preview version of the OS, inspired by the Material Design found in the SDK and factory images for the Nexus 5 and the Nexus 7 (2013). Thanks to this, we can safely confirm that Google has completely renovated the entire user interface as well as introduced a great deal of new features. Check out our Android Lollipop review.
Android 5.0 Lollipop update news
Android 5.0 Lollipop problems solved
Samsung received a lot of flack upon its introduction of the Galaxy Alpha, with many people casting it off as an “iPhone clone” with even worse battery life. The device is now available and we’ve had a chance to put it through its paces to determine whether the initial hate was justified. How good is it? Find out in our Galaxy Alpha review.
If you frequently take your Chromecast with you to your friends’ houses or work, or even just want to change Wi-Fi networks at home, then knowing how to switch Wi-Fi connections on Chromecast is a useful thing to be aware of. It’s actually really easy. We’ll show you how to do it and what to do if it all goes wrong.
With the announcement of Android TV in addition to its already accomplished Chromecast dongle, Google has brought two devices with very similar concepts to the market. We were able to try Android TV, so without further ado, here’s what we discovered, how both devices differ as well as their similarities.