We explain how to run pure Android KitKat on the OnePlus One phone. OnePlus has announced that it has created its own version of AOSP ‘for those who want that 100 percent […]
Advice about how to prepare for the release of Android L, including installation tips and advice about whether you should upgrade or not. Plus: will your phone or tablet even be compatible […]
You’ve probably used Google Maps hundreds of times but did you know you can use Street View on your smartphone or tablet? Here’s how to use Street View on Android. See also: […]
Google has announced the final version of Android L, now officially called Lollipop. You can read our full Lollipop review and our Android Lollipop vs iOS 8 comparison UPDATE 18/11/14: The OTA […]
Tablets designed specifically for children have become more and more common over the last couple of years, but the same isn’t true of smartphones. While our tutorial here applies to tablets running […]
As is always the case with a brand-new operating system update, Android Lollipop has a few kinks that need to be worked out. Battery drain was a problem for Nexus 5 owners […]
A WebView bug that could allow a hacker to take control of a device and affects 60 percent of Android phones and Android tablets will not be patched by Google. You can […]
Google collects information about your previous searches partly to improve its search suggestions and products such as Google Now. But that also means that when you begin to tap in a search […]
Linking your contacts with Facebook can be handy, but it can also be quite frustrating. Often, you’ll find that some didn’t sync automatically, that you’ve now got duplicate contacts because the names […]
The latest version of Android is Lollipop, and Google has made a few changes to the way you access Wi-Fi settings. Signing into Wi-Fi networks on Android varies from phone to phone […]