Android 4.3 has just surfaced online in some photos and footage, sporting an updated Camera user interface with a new action areas and toggles for adjustments. Read More
The Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean firmware for the Samsung Galaxy S3 has been leaked and many users of the biggest selling smartphone of 2012 are enjoying the new firmware. At the same time, many Galaxy S3 owners are refraining from flashing it as it is not an official release. Read More
The move of integrating Flickr and Vimeo in the upcoming iOS 7 looks really impressive and the iOS users will certainly enjoy the changed approach. Read More
When Google unveiled the 'Google Edition' of the Galaxy S4 at the Google I/O 2013 in San Francisco, it mentioned only two carriers (AT&T and T-Mobile) on the screen showing the new device. Read More
When the Google I/O 2013 concluded last week in San Francisco, many Android users were disappointed that the search giant didn't say anything about the next version of Android in the entire three-day conference. Read More
The new firmware comes with some Galaxy S4 features but it is not known whether the camera features of the Galaxy S4 have been included for the Galaxy S3 device in the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update or not. Read More
It can also be a typo and there should have been the mention of Galaxy Mega instead of Galaxy S4 Mega in the change log, but it may also be possible that Samsung is working on something bigger than the Galaxy Mega. Read More
Samsung Galaxy S4 has become first device to achieve internationally recognized requirements for environmental design and socially responsible manufacturing. Read More
According to a post on Sprint's community page, the software build number 1.29. 651.10 has been rolled out on May 16 that will reach to different HTC One handsets running on Sprint network in stages. Read More
According to a report from Android and Me, the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean does exist in the systems of Google's Android developers, but it won't come out until the 10th day of next month. Read More
Google is rolling out quick action buttons to Gmail to allow users to quickly and easily RSVP, plan, organize events, rate places and see flight information at a glance. Read More