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.
Google has replaced Android Developer Previews with the Canary program, so don't hold out for Android 17 Developer Previews. Read on!
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Google has just issued an updated Android distribution chart and it makes for an alarming read. The latest OS — Android 16 — was on just 7.5% of phones when the data was captured in December, while ...
Like everything else in life, having and using an Android phone is both a blessing and a bane. There are infinite customizations to be had, and each manufacturer does something unique to their Android ...
After a slightly longer wait, Asus has finally started offering access to Android 16 beta. The beta program kicked off earlier this month, starting with the ZenFone 12 Ultra, and was later expanded to ...
Google has confirmed that Android devices running Android 12 or older are no longer receiving security updates, leaving nearly 42% of Android phones vulnerable to malware and spyware attacks. Only 57.
Google doesn’t appear to be shy when it comes to promoting its Android Pay mobile payment solution. After giving away $20 Best Buy gift cards for using Android Pay last month, the Mountain View ...
Google’s Android Security Bulletin shows that March 2025 marked the final round of security patches issued for Android 12 and ...
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