After rudely being left out in the cold by Google, December's finally back, and it's pissed. Android 4.2.1 has just rolled out bringing with it the month of Christmas, and a load of random bug fixes. If you've got yourself a Nexus 4, 7 or 10, check for updates. Read More >>
Featured comment by Haizum74:
"//I posted this 24hrs before you//
Well jeez, have a werthers!
I posted about my N7, not the Gnex and about the 4.2.1 not the 4.2 which was wo..." More »
Looks like those with a Google Nexus S or the original Ice Cream Sandwich tablet, the Motorola Xoom, aren't going to get bumped to Jelly Bean 4.2, putting your not all-that-ancient devices essentially out to pasture. Rubbish. [Google via Android Police] Read More >>
Featured comment by EddyCJ:
"Far, far too old, but cheers anyway, and it'll never make it here :( . One day, there will be another one :D . Thank you so much, I'll let him know :D" More »
Along with a slew of new Nexus devices, Google has just announced Android 4.2, a new flavour of Jellybean. While it doesn't get a new name of its own, it does get quite a few neat new features. Here's a rundown. Read More >>
Hold on to your hats Android fans, as spiedbefore, the next Nexus has been spilled by our ever-so-strangely named phone-seller the Carphone Warehouse. The so-called Nexus 4 has been dated for an October 30th delivery date, so cancel all your plans that day, and look forward to a day of playing around with a fresh-out-of-the-oven Android 4.2 operating system. Read More >>
Featured comment by number13:
"Multiple user logins is my number one wish for my ipad, so the wife can use it without messing all my stuff up (or seeing my browsing history ;) )" More »
According to anonymous sources over at AndroidAndMe.com, the next Nexus phone will be a joint collaboration between LG and Google, with the two companies bringing forth the "LG Optimus G Nexus", which will also be showcasing Android 4.2 at a co-event in November. Read More >>
Featured comment by Duke:
"Sorry matey, only just seen your reply. The only thing that I was a little put off with was the inability to add a memory card. Other than that it was..." More »