Google has started rolling out the Android 5.0 Lollipop update on its Nexus lien with LG and Motorola following with their releases. There is no final word from Samsung yet on its schedule while HTC promised the firmware within 90 days, Sony also confirmed the Android 5.0 Lollipop on all of its Xperia devices.
Nexus owners can now expect the Android 5.0 Lollipop to hit their devices. Google confirmed the release on Twitter with the Nexus 4 first in line for the access.
It is all about the Google Android 5.0 Lollipop these days and LG lines up as among the first to roll it out officially.
Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop has not reached all devices yet. Fortunately for those who wish to experience the update ahead of the official roll out per manufacturers, a number of unofficial ROMs are now accessibelf for selected supported devices.
As the year ends, Samsung's major flagship release, specifically the Samsung Galaxy S6, approaches. Best known for going ahead of rival Apple in releases, Samsung follows a timeline allowing for first or second quarter releases. Can the Galaxy S6 be a killer device enough to challenge Apple and emerging giant Xiaomi?
Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop update ushered new updates and features for people to try out. While majority of users may need to wait for the complete roll out of the firmware across all Android manufacturers, they can try out different updated features through APK downloads. Plus, a number of Android 5.0 Lollipop tips and tricks may help prepare users for Google's biggest OS revamp yet.
Black Friday will soon hit and more Apple deals appear to surface. According to the latest information, people can get a MacBook Air starting at $779 with more MacBook Pro and iPad deals in store. What are the best deals this coming Black Friday?
Apple may have released a new set of iPads but it has started gearing up for another one. Despite doubts about the 12.9-inch iPad, it appears the company will be pushing through with the release so long as it gets around its production issues. When can people expect the new breed of iPad Pro?
Samsung appears intent on putting out as many device options as possible as details about a SM-Z130H device pop up. According to the latest information, the device may sport a Tizen OS 2.3 version along with 480 display. Is it worth the wait?
Samsung has reportedly been preparing for another round of devices namely the Galaxy A3 and the Galaxy A5. However, despite the number of leaks, the company delayed the official information. New information suggests that the prolonged announcement may be due to a number of manufacturing issues including metal production with new signal problems threatening release.
Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop continues to receive praises as the company takes on a bolder and more brilliant update. While the new firmware offers new and interesting features, there are still some drawbacks which may turn off or dissuade people from updating.
The Android 5.0 Lollipop continues to draw praises with many experts saying that it has been the best of the update series yet. Here are some of the top Android Lollipop features and tricks to take advantage of.
Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop finally arrives with a number of devices in line to receive it. Many commend Google for putting out a major update that goes beyond more than just aesthetics but also fluid functionality. For those who wish to get started with the firmware, Play Store has released the official Android Quick Start Guide for 5.0.
Google has yet to complete the roll out of Android 5.0 Lollipop across its manufacturers although third party providers have also started releasing early and alternative downloads. Xiaomi is the most recent to receive a third party update with the Mi 2 shown running on stock Android 5.0 Lollipop while an unofficial AOSP Lollipop has been released.
Red-clad BlackBerry Passport in the offing.
Samsung has unveiled the new Advanced S-Pen stylus for Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge.
The long wait to get the hands on to the BlackBerry Classic is over. This device can now be pre-ordered from the company website for $449.
Android 5.1 was spotted running on a Nexus device in the annual Devoxx Conference. Plus, here is a list of devices that are marked to get Android 5.0 update shortly.
Boasting of a new form-factor, Samsung’s Galaxy Note Edge will slug it out with the instantly popular iPhone 6 Plus in the weeks and months ahead.
Xiaomi has undeniably been working up its way on becoming a powerhouse. Recent sales report of the company shows how much of a force it is to be reckoned with clocking in $163 million in 12 hours with no signs of stopping. Is Xiaomi truly on its way to defeat both Samsung and Apple?
New leaks for CoroCoro reveals a long list of new legendary Pokemons coming to “Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.”
Sony’s schedule for CES 2015 is out and here is a list of rumoured specs pertaining to the upcoming Sony Xperia Z4, Z4 Compact, Z4 Ultra phablet and Z4 Tablet.
Some new additions and speculations have appeared for “H1Z1,” which also includes a possible early access release date for the title.
Japanese multinational Sharp has showcased a display with stunning pixel strength.
Google Nexus 6 gets beaten down by Samsung and Motorola DROID handsets fair and square in battery life test.
Apple iPad Pro with a giant screen is expected to hit the production phase in the second quarter of 2015.
Samsung's constant releases have not swayed the company from following stricter timelines when it comes to its flagships. For instance, the company is reportedly poised to release the Samsung Galaxy S6 around March next year.
Samsung's continuous release of devices regardless of the season may have taken out the surprise factor but it has not taken away the spotlight on some of its major flagships. The Samsung Galaxy S6 has started making rounds with predictions of a metal body and next generation UFS memory. What has Samsung got up its sleeves?
Starting this week, the Motorola-built Nexus 6 will rollout first in the United States then in key market destinations, Australia including, a little later via the Google Play Store.
Google's Inbox appears like an ideal choice not until the company decided to overhaul its Gmail app. The Gmail 5.0 for Android offers Lollipop's Material Design touch along with an all-in-one email hub solution. With Inbox offering a more organized approach to email contents, on which users stand to gain more?