The Huawei P10 and Honor 9 originally launched in 2017 and continue to be supported by their manufacturer. The two smartphones will receive a UI update.
Huawei has announced that it will block the installation of alternative launchers on its smartphones starting with EMUI 9. The reasons are really absurd.
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 biggest geeks among us know LineageOS, the alternative ROM that can be installed on our smartphones after a little DIY. Today, LineageOS has decided to abandon support for 30 devices, are they the first of a long series?
Samsung's new One UI recently made its debut on the Samsung Developer Conference Stage. Now the Korean company has confirmed that owners of older flagships such as the Galaxy S8 and Note 8 will be able to enjoy it soon too.
Each new version of Android introduces several innovations, some of which are sometimes not so obvious In this article we show you some tricks and tips for those who already own a smartphone already updated to Android 8.0 or 8.1 Oreo.
Android and iOS. Google and Apple. Pixel and iPhone. Two diametrically opposed worlds or two different ways of interpreting the same concept? In this article, we will see why the two new updates to their respective operating systems are more similar than you can imagine.
Android 9 Pie is Google's masterpiece. No Android update has been as noticeable as this one. But there's a catch: many people won't get the update in its pure form. So what does Android Pie have to offer?
It came to Apple, and now it's on Android. The new OS will come with tools to manage our own smartphone usage in the name of 'digital wellbeing'. Supposedly this will save us from ourselves. But do we really need this digital babysitting? I say we treat this patronizing attitude with the contempt it deserves.
The successor to Oreo is Android Pie, and it's now available to download on Pixel devices. When will your phone get Android 9.0 Pie? What are the features of the next Android sweet treat? Find out here!
Google has finally announced the release of the latest Android update. His name? Android Pie 9.0! And good news, you can already download it on some devices!
Updates are important, which is why two of the most well-known companies in the Android world have decided to make updates more consistent over time. Have Huawei and OnePlus simply decided to start treating their customers better, or is there something else going on?
Lineage OS brings Android Oreo to old smartphones and delivers updates when manufacturers stop providing them. Thanks to Project Treble, newer smartphones that are shipped with Android 8.0 can receive the custom ROM in a hurry. The first evidence: Lineage for Galaxy S9 and S9+.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge were initially launched with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, and now, after a long wait, it has been reported that Samsung will finally be rolling out the update within the next 4 to 6 weeks.
New devices with Android 7.0 Nougat on board can no longer be certified (finally!). Aside from this, Google has done some other things to try and tackle the fragmentation problem across Android's ecosystem.
Android One is the new Android stock software. But it's even better, since an Android One smartphone gets guaranteed updates and no bloatware. Here's why Android One is Google's secret weapon against manufacturer's sluggish updates.
The loyalty of Apple's fanboys is legendary, but Android has long since caught up and even outpaced Apple in this respect. Android users have become more satisfied and more loyal than Apple fans. The tables have turned!
Google has made the developer preview available on Pixel smartphones, and we've downloaded, installed and tested it to give you an insight into the new system, and whether there are any exciting features worth mentioning. Here are our first impressions of Android P.
This week, Google has released the first Android P Developer Preview. We took the opportunity to see what surprises the update had up its sleeve, and we want to share the Easter egg we discovered with you.
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