Leaked firmware reveals Xiaomi is testing HyperOS 3.3 based on Android 17, with no mention of HyperOS 4 in the build.
A new version of Android Auto has now started rolling out to Android devices through the Google Play Store; manual downloads allow users to skip the wait ...
If you're on the beta track, you're going to be happy to know that a new release has just dropped, with QPR1 Beta 6 arriving ...
If you're a longtime Android user or just a very well-informed iOS user, you probably remember how Android versions used to be named after desserts. Android 1.5 Cupcake, released in April 2009, was ...
Google has released the June 2026 Android security patches to address 124 vulnerabilities, including one zero-day flaw exploited in targeted attacks. Local attackers can exploit the actively abused ...
The latest Pixel 10 update introduces a major security change that prevents users from installing older Android versions. This Google Pixel 10 feature is part of a broader effort to strengthen device ...
With the May 2026 update, rolling out now, Google is implementing an anti-rollback measure on Pixel 10 series devices that prevents the installation of any older Android versions. In a notice ...
Android 17, the next major version of Google's mobile operating system, is currently undergoing beta testing and is expected to be released to the general public in June 2026. Naturally, Google's ...
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Android 17 Beta 3 focuses on stability, security, and refinements as Google prepares for release, giving developers a near-final platform to test apps. Android 17 Beta 3 is here… and it’s not trying ...
Android has been creeping into cars for more than a decade, first with the phone-based Android Auto and later with built-in Android Automotive OS. Even when Android is running on cars, it has not been ...
Google warns that over 40% of Android devices no longer receive security updates, leaving more than 1 billion devices exposed to malware and spyware attacks. If you’re using an older Android phone, ...