OnePlus’s unified OS could be called H₂OOS
Read update Updated with 2015 filing history As a part of its ongoing Oppo-ficiation, OnePlus planned to ditch the old OxygenOS on its devices to switch to a new unified...
Read update Updated with 2015 filing history As a part of its ongoing Oppo-ficiation, OnePlus planned to ditch the old OxygenOS on its devices to switch to a new unified...
As the Samsung Galaxy S22 series announcement date inches closer, we continue to see an abundance of leaks and rumors about the upcoming devices. Following a massive leak a few...
It’s no secret that online advertisements can sometimes disrupt your web browsing experience. Even on mobile, it’s impossible to escape banner ads, pop-ups, and other unwelcome distractions. Phone and TV...
Not everyone has $80 to spare on wireless charging So, you own one of Google's Pixels and want to get a Pixel Stand for it so that you can wireless...
Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event is less than two weeks away, and we're expecting the company to launch its next exciting flagship lineup. We expect some big changes for the Galaxy...
One small step for E2EE, but one giant wait until Meta makes it the norm Meta isn't hurrying to encrypt the communications of Facebook and Instagram users from end to...
Source: Ara Wagoner / Android Central Whether you're using the Chrome Browser on Windows, Mac, Android, or on the best Chromebook, there are a lot of ways to tweak the...
Onyx may not be a household name in the e-reader market like Amazon, but it sure is building a reputation with its Android hardware. Tying Android OS with the tech...
Source: Jerry Hildenbrand / Android Central The U.S. and China are in a full-on war over the tech that will power what comes next from almost every industry. What started...
Exynos 2200 compatibility is ready When Netflix shares news about its compatibility with various smartphones, it's almost always playing catch-up. That's precisely what we saw a few days ago, when...
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