Tag: Android 6.0
Android will begin revoking permissions automatically on unused apps on more phones beginning in...
Beginning in December, Google will start automatically revoking permissions from apps that haven't been used for months on phones running Android 6.0 and above.
A brief history of Android releases (podcast)
Join us as we take a trip back in time and recap some of the major features that came with Android releases. Strap in, there's a decade's worth of goodies.
Elephone S3 review: An elegant, unlocked, stock Android experience for $180
Designed by Chinese smartphone maker Elephone the S3 is a mid-range handset released in spring of 2016. Sold unlocked, it’s capable of working with...
In Case You Missed It – CyanogenMod 13, Release 1 is live!
CyanogenMod has now released the first official "non-nightly" build of CyanogenMod 13. CM 13 will bring Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 to your device and will...
ARCHOS set to launch an exciting bevy of Android smartphones and tablets at MWC
ARCHOS, one of the original pioneers in portable audio is making a huge splash this year at the Mobile World Congress conference this year in...
Google Pixel C tablet review: Out with the Nexus, in with the Pixel
Google's event last Fall left little surprise in the way of Nexus news after a barrage of leaks that preceded it. But we fortunately...
Do features in third-party UI’s outweigh the latest from Android?
It's pretty well understood that Android is fragmented. Phone manufacturers nearly always tweak the baseline Android OS beyond recognition in an effort to stand out in...
11 tips that will drastically improve your Android’s battery life
Cell phones are amazing. Think about how much they've advanced in the 2000's. We're now connected wherever we go, and our phones are the main...
HTC update schedule leaks, Marshmallow coming to most devices
According to an update schedule leaked by Twitter user @llabtofer, the HTC One M9 could be getting a Marshmallow update as early as this...
Motorola outlines Android 6.0 updates for Moto X Pure and others
Motorola released notes on their plans for Android 6.0 Marshmallow today. David Schuster, Senior Director of SW Product Management at Motorola Mobility, announced on...
Google Play Store supports fingerprint authorization for purchases in Android 6.0
With Android 6.0 slowly but surely rolling out to compatible devices, one of the highlighted features of the new software update is the standard...
Grab these two Android Marshmallow wallpapers to celebrate its release
When new versions of software, or new devices are released, there are often new wallpapers that accompany the devices. Sometimes the OEM will explain...
Nexus 5X first impressions. The REAL flagship killer has just stood up.
I know it is too soon to say the Nexus 5X is the real flagship killer that the OnePlus 2 claims to be, but...
Nexus 6P first impressions (P is for Premium); the best phone of 2015
It is really difficult to tell how great a phone is at a press event. As a writer, we literally get a few hours...
Android 6.0 will work on the Nexus 4
There are those of us who still cherish their Nexus 4 phones and are unwilling to move past to get a bigger device. While...