This week's Android 5.0 Lollipop update release date news brings some good news to HTC One and Sony Xperia Z owners, and some bad news for users of pretty much every other Sony-built smartphone on the market.
Sony's changing things up with the release of its next-generation Xperia Z4 smartphone, and despite straying from its usual release schedule, the company has hinted that the phone will launch before September 2015.
The Google-branded Motorola Nexus 6 smartphone has been out for a few months now, but a Verizon variant has yet to rear its head. Luckily, it looks like Verizon customers won't have to wait much longer before they can snag the popular phablet.
Owners of the 2nd-generation Motorola Moto X on AT&T's network can finally count themselves among those with the latest version of Google's Android operating system. That's right folks, Android 5.0.2 Lollipop is rolling out.
Once again, Apple has the public and media in a frenzy after announcing a March 9 press event that will most likely be the official launch of the highly anticipated Apple Watch. But there could be more on the plate, as the company could also unveil a new Macbook Air.
Android users will now be able to separate their work and personal lives to an unprecedented degree thanks to the official release of the "Android for Work" platform.
Apple's next iPhone -- whether it's the iPhone 6s or the iPhone 7 -- could bring some radical changes to the handset's internal camera hardware that should improve picture quality.
It's that time of year again. In the build-up to the Mobile World Congress starting the first week of March in Barcelona, Spain, rumors and updates are running rampant about the Samsung Galaxy S6 and that other premium Android brand that follows the same development cycle with an early summer release date: the HTC One M9. Here's what we know so far.
Rumored specs, features, release date, and other details about the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S6 are beginning to solidify, as the Samsung Unpacked event date quickly approaches.
The Android 5.0 Lollipop update is gaining momentum across the globe, but many eager users in the U.S. are getting impatient waiting for their specific device to receive an OTA notification telling them they're about to get their Lollipop. Here's the latest.
Congratulations, flagship Android smartphone owners in the U.S. who have been patiently waiting for Android 5.0 Lollipop to begin rolling out, we're now in the month of February. That means a lot of release dates for Android L are coming in the near future, starting with HTC One M7, M8, and the LG G3 -- depending on your carrier.
As we get closer to March, more and more details about the upcoming unveiling and eventual release date for the Samsung Galaxy S6 seem to be solidifying some previous leaks and rumors as fact -- or at least as credible pictures of what to expect. Here's what's new.
Chief rivals Apple and Samsung will have to set their differences aside for longer, with the South Korean electronics giant tipped to manufacture the processor chip for the next iPhone.
If you're one of many HTC handset owners around the world you may be wondering when you're going to get your first taste of Android 5.0 Lollipop. Lucky for you, a leaked roadmap helps clear up some of haze.
Samsung's next-generation Galaxy S6 smartphone is set to release soon, and while the company has been its usual tight-lipped self, new details are beginning to emerge about what should be one of the most exciting tech devices of the year.
It looks like Samsung is stepping its game up when it comes to Android updates for its Android devices. Android 5.0 Lollipop has finally landed Stateside for the popular Galaxy s5 handset.
Unlike previously for big events like the Olympics and the World Cup, there are solid free options for cord cutters looking to watch Super Bowl XLIX online -- and without having to log in with pay-TV account credentials.
The pace of the rumor mill surrounding the new Samsung Galaxy S6 has gone into overdrive, as the company is expected to reveal its new from-scratch flagship phone within the first part of 2015, likely at the Mobile World Congress in early March.