AndroidPIT's top 5 news stories of the week featuring stolen Lollipop ideas, Android L features available now, transform LG G2 into G3, and when will my device get 5.0
With the source code for Android L appearing in AOSP today, many ROM fans might think that it will make an appearance in CyanogenMod soon. Not so fast.
We take another look at the updated UIs. This time around, we have a look at the brand new Optimus UI from LG and compare it to Stock Android on a Nexus 5.
It looks like if you've got a Nexus 4 or Nexus 7 (2012) you won't get a chance to get the ANdroid L developers preview, but these devices may not be doomed.
What's more interesting than what was presented at the Keynote for the Google I/O 2014 is what wasn't presented, and figuring out why: Glass, HTC Volantis, Google+
WTF is up with Google's whole war on SD cards in the latest versions of Android? Their excuses against microSD are pathetic and transparent and are not what users want.
AndroidPIT's top 5 news stories of the week featuring Google's I/O conference, Android 5.0 Lollipop updates, Note 3 vs iPhone 5s and Google Nexus 5 Android 4.4.4 release
Android L will put in place a new concept that will provide more energy for smartphones and tablets called Project Volta. Discover how Google plans on how to do this.
Android's Engineering Director has confirmed that Google is still committed to the Nexus line of devices and will continue to produce them with new versions of Android.
Like we thought in our Google I/O expectations, there is also something for the living room: Google TV or Android TV where you get Google Now right from your living room.
At the 2014 Google I/O, Google has revealed more information in regards to its new system for cars,Android Auto, which will be fully operational via voice commands
Android One is a new initiative from Google intended to bring ''reference devices'', kind of like Google Play edition devices to emerging market manufacturers.
In a major announcement for over one-fifth of the world's population, Google's Voice Search now supports Indian accents. Search is still in English, but this is big news.
With Google I/O, the annual Android developer's conference, right around the corner, we've just had a couple of major device leaks that we will be seeing very soon.
In this rant, I'm opening fire on the absolutely rubbish firmware updates we keep seeing from manufacturers and carriers lately. Why do we put up with it?
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