Android's regular security update had a special urgency this month as a potentially debilitating vulnerability was discovered in the Nexus 9. The culprit: headphones.
The public beta for Android 7.1.2 has arrived for Pixel devices and the Nexus Player. We have all the info on how to get the update and its known issues in our article.
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.
64-bit chips will be taking the Android world by storm in 2015. Here we list the major 64-bit chips and the Android phones they will appear in this year.
The Nexus 9 introduces Android 5.0 Lollipop with some new changes that might take a little getting used to. Here's our tips for the Nexus 9 to help you get started.
Setting up a new Android tablet can be a straightforward, but sometimes confusing affair. We'll walk you through what you need to know to get up and running in no time.
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.
The Nexus tablet is getting bigger and more powerful: the 2014 Nexus 9 packs a more powerful processor and a bigger screen than the 2013 Nexus 7. Read our comparison.
The Nexus 9, Google's new Android tablet built by HTC, runs Android 5.0 Lollipop and is set to change the way we view and use Android. Here's the Nexus 9 review.
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
Android 5.0 Lollipop's built-in support for always-on hotword listening means that the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9's voice recognition could be better than the Moto X
The rivalry between Google and Apple continued this week with rival events and some anti-Android potshots during the iPad Air 2 launch. Does Apple have a point?
Google's long-awaited Nexus 9 arrives in a very crowded market for tablets, with rivals including Apple's iPad Air 2. Can the HTC-made Nexus topple Apple's tablet king?
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.