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.
Upgrading to Lollipop means losing Silent Mode on most Nexus devices, and that won't delight everybody. Here's how to get silent mode on Nexus devices running Lollipop.
If you are looking to root and unlock the bootloader for your Nexus phone or tablet, our quick and easy tutorial will get the job done without breaking a sweat.
Google starts the process of pushing Android 5.0 Lollipop to AOSP ready for developers to download and use to compile their own builds for different phones and tablets
Even the most experienced Android user will find out something new about their device while using it. Here's some tips that we hope you'll enjoy for the Nexus 7.
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
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.
If you've got a frozen or soft-bricked Nexus, or you just want to reset it in order to sell it, you can very easily flash the official stock Android factory image.
The original 32 GB Nexus 7 for a staggeringly low 159 USD courtesy of Best Buy. If you're in the market for a low-cost tablet this is the device you want. Trust me.
Do not Disturb is app has a ton of customizable options you need to keep the ZZZ’s going all night long, one step ahead of Blocking mode for Samsung phones.
CyanogenMod just released their first milestone build of CM 11 for Nexus devices, changing the order in which bug fixing usually proceeds. Nightly builds are also out now
Android 4.4 KitKat has begun its official rollout for the Nexus 7 and Nexus 10. Over the air updates are rolling out in phases and should hit the devices shortly.
There's new rumors in the absence of an actual announcement from Google about the Nexus 5: perhaps a Nexus 4 LTE version is also in the works.
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