When we talk about Android upgrades, it’s all too easy to miss the forest for the trees. It’s a familiar tale here in the land o’ Googley matters — and with some wacky-seeming changes on the way for Android upgrades in 2025, the myopic musings are only getting louder.
This week’s Android headlines; Galaxy S25 special offers, Honor Magic7 Pro review, Nubia’s RedMagic 10 Pro examined, Nothing Tech’s AI plans, Google offers undo key, a new Instagram challenger, and
The Qi2 wireless charging spec was originally announced back in early 2023. However, Android phone makers haven’t exactly been rushing to add Qi2 support to their latest devices since then. That’s made finding a compatible handset rather difficult,
Try a single issue or save on a subscription Issues delivered straight to your door or device The second Android 16 Developer Preview is here, and hidden in the code, are indications that users could get a lot more options when it comes to viewing apps.
Android 16 may bring a major upgrade to split-screen multitasking on tablets. The new system may be inspired by OnePlus' Open Canvas feature.
The “Car ready moble apps program” for developers is launching soon to make it easier to convert tablet apps to automotive ones.
Google is making efforts to push more apps to the Android infotainment system without extra work from developers.
One new feature in the first Android 16 beta versions is the Privacy Dashboard. This feature enables users to review a week’s worth of data instead of just 24 hours, making it easier to identify apps that have accessed permissions they shouldn’t have.
It starts with a simple call, a message, a popup — but it ends with a potentially life-changing loss. It is a dangerous enough threat that Google has updated Android to protect its users. While there are many warnings about apps you shouldn’t install on your phone or laptop, this is much simpler. You should never install these apps.
It's a solid flagship, but there's nothing special about it to entice you away from a Samsung or Google phone—especially not for $900.
LOK Digital, a mobile adaptation of the ingenious puzzle book, will release on January 23rd on Android and iOS