Google's Nexus program has certainly seen its ups and downs: from a niche developer device to a mainstream affordable option, Nexus is back and better than ever.
We look at the most influential phones in Android history which helped make the OS what it is today. Here are the 10 most important Android phones ever released.
A new version of the custom ROM Paranoid Android based on Android 4.4 KitKat has just been released. We installed the new software on the Galaxy Nexus and took a look.
The Galaxy Nexus has been left out of the Android 4.4 KitKat party but not for long. Already an Android 4.4 ROM has arrived for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus.
The Nexus phone line has gone through five iterations now and it's always interesting to look back on the previous devices. Thanks to this GIF, we now can!
Android 4.4 KitKat is coming to a bunch of devices, however, if you own a Galaxy Nexus or older Nexus device, I wouldn't hold your breath for an official update.
October is the month that everyone has slated for the release of Android 4.4. Even now, however, many users are asking the question: will my device be getting the latest
AndroidPIT has 3 freelance editors and 3 office editors, an international crew of awesomeness covering all of your Android News. Sterling Todd Keys knows smartphones.
Over The Air updates for the Nexus 4, Nexus 7 (2012 and 2013 models), Nexus 10 and Galaxy Nexus. Factory images for these devices have also appeared at Google.
Yesterday, I compared the design development of three manufacturers (Samsung, HTC, and Sony) in respect of their current flagship device to their previous one. It had not
The arrival of Android 4.3 yesterday brought some surprises to the Android developer website, where the factory images for Android 4.3 has been posted. The download is va
It’s really no surprise that I’m a big fan of custom ROMs. They allow me to fully customize my phone to get exactly out of it that I want and need. Also, I always like to
MIUI v5 is a custom ROM that we tried out and like its attractive and homogeneous look, the huge array of useful apps and its easy installation. Sort of reminds us of iOS
The latest Android update has begun rolling out to International Galaxy Nexus owners all over the world. But with all the bugs being reported, should you install it?
If you're a Galaxy Nexus owner looking to get your hands on all the cool new features of Android 4.2 (check out our complete list here), you're in luck.
Recommended editorial content
With your consent, external content is loaded here.
By clicking on the button above, you agree that external content may be displayed to you. Personal data may be transmitted to third-party providers in the process. You can find more information about this in our Privacy Policy.