Nexus 5 Rumor Roundup – The First Android with Key Lime Pie?
Google’s Nexus 4 was one of the best Android smartphones ever made. Unfortunately, two things prevented it from becoming more popular: its lack of LTE...
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Google’s Nexus 4 was one of the best Android smartphones ever made. Unfortunately, two things prevented it from becoming more popular: its lack of LTE...
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It’s been a relatively long time since the last Android update. Usually, we have to wait less than a year between major announcements. And since the f...
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Android is one of the world’s most unique operating system for a number of different reasons. But there are also some not-so-good things that make And...
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Here’s what we know: the next version of Android will be announced at Google’s I/O event, which is scheduled to take place very soon, on May 15, 2013....
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Android 5.0 will be here soon enough. And that means that within 2 years or so, we might actually see the Key Lime Pie update hit our devices. Joke...
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About once a year, Google releases a major update for Android. Last year, Google debuted Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0) and Jelly Bean (4.1/4.2) within a fe...
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For months, the tech community has been abuzz with rumors that the next version of Android – Android 5.0 – would be called Key Lime Pie. Where did thi...
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Android 5.0 devices are just around the corner. Korean media outlets are reporting that LG Electronics recently began developing a phone called the LG...
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Although many Android users still haven’t received the 4.1 Jelly Bean update, Google is expected to release the next version of Android – Android 4.2...
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