Android KitKat vs Android Lollipop - Which OS Candy Tastes Sweeter?
With close to 30% of the Android smart phones all over the world now running on Kit Kat 4.4.4, Google has managed to take care of some of the fragment...
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With close to 30% of the Android smart phones all over the world now running on Kit Kat 4.4.4, Google has managed to take care of some of the fragment...
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After the official unveiling of the Android L OS in the month of June, speculations about its launch, its name and the schedule of updates to the vari...
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If you have just upgraded to Kit Kat or bought a phone that has Kit Kat as the OS, you must be undergoing a lovely user experience. But hang on! What...
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The suspense and speculation is over. Android L has been christened Android Lollipop and has been launched predictably with the Nexus devices 6 and 9...
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Google has been able to build in a ‘Kill Switch’, that disables the device when it is stolen, thus rendering it useless to the thief. They could do th...
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Android 5.0 has been officially announced by Google. Along with Lollipop, Google also announced the Nexus 9 and Nexus 6. So yeah, it’s been a prett...
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The rolling out of the Google Play v5.0 by Google is clear indication that Android L is a few days away from launch. Google Play too like the Android...
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The success of Android L, though massive in the individual consumer space, has not helped it cement its position or challenge the iOS substantially in...
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The thought of using the 64-bit processor for smart phones powered by the Android operating system was not so popular last year when the iPhone 5 was...
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It was unlike Google to reveal the upcoming version of Android much before its actual launch. But having revealed the Android 5 or Android L in June i...
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The developer preview of Android L had raised a lot of expectations and questions. They related to what it name would it finally have, when would it b...
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Android has offered encryption since 2011. Unfortunately, most Android users don’t care (or don’t know) about encryption. These users never turn en...
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