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.
With a simple modification, Nexus 5 owners can get the Android Lollipop system sounds and Ambient Display setting from the Nexus 6. We'll show you how.
Google Maps might be the king of Android map apps, but Nokia HERE maps has been gaining popularity. See how the two face off in our Android map apps comparison.
A recent study has confirmed that the Nexus 5 battery life is worse thanks to Android 5.0 Lollipop, despite claims that the OS increases it by around 10 percent.
A Google Play Store security vulnerability allows hackers to remotely install apps on your smartphone without your knowledge or consent. Here's how to protect yourself.
Google TV is dead, and its replacement is Android TV. It's a vast improvement and could revolutionize home entertainment. Here's what you need to know.
Google's Android Device Manager is a great tool for finding a lost Android phone and protecting your personal information. Here's how to use Android Device Manager.
Android 5.1 Lollipop is listed as the operating system for three Android One devices scheduled for release in Indonesia. Is Android 5.1 on its way soon?
An internet connection is no barrier to working offline in Google Docs. Here's how to use Google Docs offline and make edits that will be synced next time you're online.
In a recent interview, Apple CEO Tim Cook discussed Apple's smartphone successes towards the end of last year, noting that most iPhone 6 buyers switched from Android.
Ever looked at that dimple on the back of the Nexus 6 and wondered what it's for? It turns out it was originally intended to house a finger scanner, until Apple happened.
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.