Google has published the source code for Android 15. It will start arriving on phones in just a couple of weeks but you could be waiting months depending on the OEM.
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Microsoft is working on improvement capabilities for endpoint management. Features will be made available individually as add-ons before being bundled in a new Microsoft 365 plan eventually.
Google has announced that it is pushing the Android 12 source to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). The OS will begin rolling out to existing devices, starting with Pixel, in the next few weeks.
A commit was made earlier today to the AOSP Gerrit which likely has leaked the purported name of the next-gen Android 13. As per the leak, Android 13 may be named Tiramisu, after an Italian dessert.
Google has made several commits to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). The changes - which have not been merged yet - indicate that the company is looking to decouple emojis from system updates.
The LineageOS team today officially announced the release of LineageoS 17.1 that is based on Android 10. The release brings a number of new features including an AOSP ThemePicker app.
A comment in the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) repository hints at the existence of a Pixel 5. The device, codenamed 'bramble', is part of the trio that Google is expected to launch this year.
A discovered typo in AOSP-based ROMs for the Google Pixel and Pixel XL prevented users from being able to upload original quality photo uploads to Google's Photos service for free.
The next version of Android could include functionality that would open up the ability to record calls for app developers, as per a number of commits made to the AOSP over the past few days.
With most of us wondering what flavor of pudding the next version of Android will run with, some interesting changes have been spotted in the AOSP that could make its way to the final product.
The LineageOS Project has outlined a wide range of improvements that it's delivered to the operating system, including numerous new features for the Jelly browser that it brought to LineageOS in May.
The next generation Google Pixel smartphones are expected to come out later this year, but the devices' likely internal codenames, "Muskie" and "Walleye", have already leaked online.
Google has announced the February Security Patch Level OTA update for supported devices, the update contains a fix for a "Remote Execution" vulnerability, as well as bunch of others.
Google has started pushing the latest security updates for its Android operating system. A large number of fixes are in tow, and luckily, some third party manufacturers are already on board.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has partnered with Google to rebuild its Uconnect system over Android, in an attempt to harness the platform's ecosystem as an infotainment system for its vehicles.
Copperhead, F-Droid & Guardian Project have formed a partnership to develop a mobile ecosystem that is open source and secure. A planned crowdfunder will help them make for-consumer devices.
Android developers have acknowledged an issue with the latest 5.0.1 Lollipop update which is causing the operating system to consume a lot of RAM and resulting in slow execution of apps.
Nokia's very first Android-based smartphone has landed in stores, and here's an in-depth review about its performance, usability and all the blasphemous things Nokia did by cheating on Windows Phone.
Nokia has just announced a brand new line of phones, the Nokia X, based on the Android Open Source Project. We answer some of the biggest questions in regards to this surprising move.
Jelly bean has now been out for almost 4 months, and whilst it has provided the best Android experience yet, bug fixes must be made and features must be incorporated, which is why it has been revised.
We may have reviewed Ice-cream Sandwich and Jelly bean in the past, but maybe it's time for a better, faster and much more customizable experience than any OEM ROM available for Android can provide?
Google's technical lead at AOSP (the Android Open Source Project) added a git project for the Xperia S. If Google's experiment works out the Xperia S might soon basically be a Nexus!
The Android Jelly Bean source code has been released for developers along with proprietary binaries for Nexus 7 and Galaxy Nexus devices. Expect updates from developers soon.
In celebration of Verizon's Droid X launch, Google has announced the immediate availability of the Android 2.2 (aka Froyo) source code. Since a few days after Google's I/O developers conference back in May, Nexus One...