For most users, installing Lollipop on the Nexus 4 is a happy experience - but others aren't so happy. We discover common Nexus 4 Lollipop problems and how to fix them.
You don't need a custom ROM to get custom ROM features on the Nexus 5 or Nexus 6. Follow our guide for a whole new world of tweaks and modifications without a custom ROM.
Did you know that the Nexus 6 already has all it needs for Knock On (or 'double tap to wake') functionality? We'll show you how to get double tap to wake on the Nexus 6.
How to how to factory reset the Nexus 7 (2013) - Is your Nexus 7 behaving erratically or running less than smoothly? A factory reset may give it renewed lust for life.
Android 5.0 is the most secure version of Android yet, boasting impressive new features including a kill switch, Smart Lock, Knox, encryption and Android Device Manager.
A developer has uncovered proof that Google is working on adding iOS support for iPhones to Android Wear. This is just one of many improvements that needs to happen.
Want the Android 5.1 Lollipop update on the Nexus 6 right now? You can, just follow our guide on how to get Android 5.1 on the Nexus 6 this very moment.
Google has revealed its new USB technology, USB Type-C, which will be included on smartphones and Chromebooks of the future. Find out all about it here.
Android 5.1 vs Android 5.0 Lollipop: what are the differences? We've scoured the stock Android update to find 15 reasons you should make the Android 5.1 Lollipop update.
If you need to know how to speed up the Nexus 5 for fast performance, we can help: from cleaning caches to speeding up Android animations we can make it much quicker.
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 your Nexus 5 is misbehaving, the culprit could be one of two caches: the app cache or the system cache. We show you how to clear the cache on the Google Nexus 5
If you haven't already got a custom recovery on the Nexus 5, we'll show you how to install CWM or TWRP to get access to more control over your Nexus 5 in recovery mode.
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