New features include an easy-to-use watch list, an improved recommendation system, and more dynamic previews.
The Pixel phones have more exclusives than you might have realized.
Nobody can blame GOP voters for wanting a phone that prioritizes privacy, but the Freedom Phone can't be trusted.
HarmonyOS 2 isn't bad, but there's no denying Huawei's new smartwatch is a victim of trade restrictions.
This beefy processor is the thing Android smartwatches really need.
This should be the last beta before Android 12 hits platform stability, on the way to a final release later this fall.
If it doesn't get the new Wear OS, it's a no, Mario.
The S Pen Pro will work with Samsung's next-gen foldable, which opens from a phone to a tablet.
You'll be able to play games as they're downloading and see a new game dashboard.
With just a few taps you can turn yourself into an Android power user.
ANOM, which was used by the bureau to ensnare droves of criminals throughout the world, is now weirdly being sold on the secondary market.
This is a good way to see if your phone can survive a dunk in the pool.
Qualcomm's first phone is designed for Snapdragon die-hards. Any takers?
Just getting near the public network “%secretclub%power” will permanently disable your iPhone's wifi functionality.
Google's proprietary Android App Bundles run the risk of closing the platform's open borders.
Without Google, Huawei's premium tablet doesn't have a chance to compete as Android's iPad killer.
Android users can start tinkering with the new OS on their phones, too.
Samsung seems like it's playing it safe with a classic design, but for a brand new platform, bolder is better.
Because who wants to carry around an oddly-shaped card that doesn't fit in anyone's wallet.
With AT&T signing on to bring RCS to its Android phones, Verizon is the last hold-out.