October has arrived, and it’s time for another round of Google’s monthly security updates.
Continue reading “October patches for Pixel/Nexus devices now available”
October has arrived, and it’s time for another round of Google’s monthly security updates.
Continue reading “October patches for Pixel/Nexus devices now available”
Despite renowned leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks) on Twitter hinting that the next version of Android, Android P, would launch on the 20th of August, Google has gone ahead today and released it to the public, along with a brand new name.
If Google is serious about selling a lot of Pixel phones, there are quite a few steps that need to be performed. I’d like to highlight two in particular: price and availability.
Continue reading “Opinion: Google should keep selling its older hardware like Apple”Google is rolling out the final Developer Preview (DP5/Beta 4) of its latest sweet that is yet to be named. In what Google calls “the release candidate,” Google has included the final Android P APIs, bumping up the API level to 28, which means that the official release can’t be any closer.
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April has arrived, and it’s time for another round of Google’s monthly security updates.
Continue reading “Google releases April patch for Pixel/Nexus devices, ton of bug fixes”
Google has consistently released the first developer preview for the next version of Android well before Google I/O for the last two years so that developers can get a good idea of it before the conference, and this year is no different. This week, Google released the very first developer preview for the next Android version, Android P.
It’s March already, and another round of Google’s monthly security updates for its devices has arrived—this time with a functioning “check for update” button.
Android 8.0 Oreo officially landed just two months ago, and today, we’re already getting a glimpse of the latest and greatest version of Google’s Android OS: Android 8.1.
Continue reading “Google announces Android 8.1 Oreo; developer previews now available”
After a little delay, Google’s monthly security updates for its devices have finally arrived.
Continue reading “September Pixel/Nexus factory images and OTA files now available”
Just about everyone would love for Google to design their own chips for the Pixels. Qualcomm’s Snapdragons are great and all, but they only offer max 2-3 years of support and still fall short of the speeds of Apple’s processors. However, according to Variety, Google has just hired Manu Gulati, a key Apple chip architect, to build custom chips for the Pixels.
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