#Android is powering the world’s first foldable smartphones. Because of our openness, you can choose the 📱 that’s right for you. pic.twitter.com/CW0KsPcWgX — Android (@Android) July 15, 2019 Are you ready for more Foldable phones? Given the fact that two of the highest-profile foldable phones: the Samsung Galaxy Fold and
In an effort to protect user’s privacy, Google has pulled several Android apps from the PlayStore after a report by researchers at Internet security company Avast identified them. The offending apps, that were made by a Russian developer, essentially allowed its user to actively track employees, romantic partners or kids.
The hype is really building up for Google’s Pixel 4 as teaser images revealed of the phone’s rear showed a quad camera array arranged in a square formation up on the top left corner of the phone. As luck would have it, an eagle-eyed Pixel fan, Luis Brian, caught sight
If you have been on the fence about getting a Huawei device due to the uncertainty if Google services would cease to function, a new offer by smartphone retailer DirectD should set your mind at ease. According to DirectD’s Facebook Page, the store will offer a 100% full refund for
Continuing the theme surrounding personal data security this week, Google has announced that you can now log into your Google account from your iPhone or iPad by using an Android phone as a hardware authentication key. Given how common security breaches have been happening these days, this passwordless authentication method
Every time there is a major smartphone release on the horizon, there are bound to be leaks of the upcoming device. Given how the Pixel 3a and 3a XL were two of the worst kept secrets in Google line up this year, you can’t blame Google. Well, if you can’t
This week it is all about games as the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 is in full swing in Los Angeles, California. While the show is primarily focused on console and PC games, game streaming services are certainly growing in popularity as companies like Google want in on the action.
By now you would have probably heard that Google has banned future Huawei devices (this includes its sub brand Honor too) from accessing Google services including the Google Play app store as well as critical apps like Gmail, YouTube among many others. The decision came as a result of a