What a year it has been for Android. We've pulled together the biggest Android highlights of 2015, including the creation of Alphabet Inc, two Nexus phones and much more.
If Android Wear won't connect, isn't working properly or is doing odd things to your battery, we can help. We discover the most common Android Wear problems and solutions
Download the Android 6.0 Marshmallow wallpapers to your device right now to get the look and feel of the next Android version, today. Now with two all-new wallpapers.
Our annual Readers' Choice Awards results are in, and you've voted very clearly for your favorite (and least favorite) phones of 2015. Did you pick a winner?
Remember those stories about the camera glass cracking on the Nexus 6P visor? The very same thing just happened to us - here's what might be causing the damage.
You'd think a 16 GB phone would have 16 GB free. Nope - and the amount you end up with varies from phone to phone. We discover the phone storage winners and losers.
Google's Chromecast is an HDMI streaming gadget to let you stream media content from your mobile device to your television. It's great, but here are some alternatives.
Times are changing and I'm beginning to suspect that the 2016 Nexus phones might just have a microSD card slot - breaking years of tradition. Here's why it makes sense.
Despite what companies tell you, there's still a way to get Android version on phones made way back in 2009 and 2010. Here's how to get Marshmallow on really old phones.
In a blind test, we asked you to vote on the best Android camera results from several current phones. The results are in: this is the Android phone with the best camera.
From smartphones in space to Steve Jobs' role in Android's development, we discover some of the most unbelievable true things about the Android operating system.
Google's app suite has been getting the Material Design update treatment left right and center. If you don't want to wait for a new update you can grab the downloads here
Despite some incredible high points, there were also more than a few Android fails in 2015. Here are seven of the biggest "what were they thinking?" moments of the year.
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