Xiaomi has released its latest handset, the Mi 4i. The mid-range handset will debut in India for around $200. The handset will be available in other regions at a later date.
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Google has unveiled the Google Nexus 9, its new 8.9-inch tablet, powered by a NVIDIA Tegra K1 64-bit processor and also including an 8MP rear camera, 6700mAh battery and up to 32GB of storage.
It has finally arrived: Google's latest handset, the Nexus 6. Pre-orders for the Motorola-made device begin on October 29, but it won't be cheap, with prices starting at $649 off-contract.
Google has launched a new ad campaign for Android to attract new users to the platform, which supports a variety of devices in all shapes and sizes under the tagline "be together. not the same"
Lollipop? Lemon Meringue Pie? It seems that neither of these will be the name of Android L, as the head of the company that creates Google's Android 'sculptures' has hinted at another name entirely.
A video of Android L running on the Samsung Galaxy S5 has leaked online, showing off the yet to be launched Android update skinned with Samsung's own TouchWiz UI on top.
The long-awaited Nexus 9 tablet, built by HTC, and Nexus 6 handset, from Motorola, are said to be launching on October 15 or 16, followed shortly after by the rollout of Android L to other devices.
HTC is getting ready to launch its Nexus 9 tablet, expected sometime next month. The Nexus 9 is the result of a partnership between HTC and Google aimed at replicating the Nexus 7's previous success.
As more and more details leak, HTC's new premium tablet is expected to be announced soon with some impressive specifications. To sweeten things up, it will probably come with Android L out of the box.
Google is expected to launch the first Android One handsets in India in October, in partnership with five local manufacturers - including Karbonn, Spice and Micromax - with devices priced around $100.
Images of the redesigned Google Play Store featuring the much touted "Material Design" have made an appearance online, showing off a fresh new look as the company prepares for the launch of Android L.
A new report has shown that the Android L update can increase battery life by as much as 36% with the 'Project Volta' program, providing two more hours of power on a Nexus 5 under certain conditions.
The team behind the Cyanogenmod Android custom ROM have explained that they are not intending to release an Android L version of the operating system until it is past the developer preview stage.