As we are uniquely placed to offer cross-nation analysis we've put together a round-up of the phones readers voted as best of 2018, country by country.
Some users complain about a new bug related to the latest Google device, namely Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL. According to some discussions in the Google and Reddit forums, the gesture with which you can lower the notification curtain via the fingerprint sensor would not work properly.
Are you constantly snapping pictures of your friends, family and pets? Google has good news for you. The capacity of its Google Photos Live Albums has doubled.
An XDA developer has managed to perform a working Google Camera port for some Huawei and Honor devices. These devices would also be able to take advantage of Google's new Night Sight mode. Here's how to download it.
Google is doubling down on its digital wellbeing efforts with a new four-part course that aims to help people learn how to develop and maintain healthy tech habits. The course, which takes around an hour to complete and is split over four lessons, is available online for free.
We have discussed many areas of application of artificial Intelligence, including the role it can play politically, but what do the technology giants who are most interested in it have to say? They want to reassure us with a familiar speech.
YouTube Rewind 2018 has just surpassed Justin Bieber and broken the record for the least liked video in the history of the video platform. I'm sure this wasn't something they wanted to achieve with this video...
Google announced that devices running Ice Cream Sandwich would no longer be supported by the Play Store. In other words, these users will no longer be able to update their applications or download new ones on the old software.
The latest high-end hardware in a handy format? This makes Google Pixel 3 a rare Android smartphone. But what else does the Google smartphone have to offer? You can find out this in our Pixel 3 review.
One month after the release of Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, Google delivers a major update for both smartphones and fixes many bugs. But Google also improves performance on the Pixel 1 (XL) and Pixel 2 (XL).
As Google's AI calling feature begins to roll out to Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL owners, we asked AndroidPIT readers: what future services would you like the Duplex chatbot to do for you? Here are the results of our poll.
Are you curious to know how Google managed to allow Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL owners to create beautiful bokeh effects? The search giant has finally unveiled its little secret.
The streaming market is booming: in the face of competition, Google has decided to change its strategy and will offer free original content. Does it want to compete with Netflix & Co or does the company just want to surf the wave of streaming popularity?
Google is facing its first challenge under Europe's new data protection laws, known as GDPR, after groups across seven nations accused the Mountain View company of privacy violations over location tracking. The fine could be up $4 billion!
Google Pay has expanded its support to another 16 US banks, bringing the total to more than 1,700! The mobile payment service is moving closer and closer to 100% coverage. See if your bank is supported here.
The names of tech giants Facebook and Google are often in headlines for the wrong reasons. Yet, while Google have decided to focus their efforts on delivering quality products and staying away from controversy, Facebook, on the other hand, seems to seek scandal out. This is why they are our winner and loser of the week, respectively.
Google Assistant is here to help you stay organized and entertained during the holiday season with new smart home features. The company has announced new recipe functions, Ninja Turtle alarms and much more.
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