Keerthi Chandrashekar / Keerthi@latinospost.com
The Google Nexus 5 is still fresh out the gate, but it looks like there's more to the phone than meets the eye - for now. According to Wired magazine, the Nexus 5 is going to receive some tasty new features Nov. 13.
Google's Nexus 5 is already available for purchase in the Google Play store, but those looking to spend a little less money upfront will be pleased to know that Sprint has started selling the device, and T-Mobile will join in Nov. 14.
If all goes according to plan, U.S. Galaxy S3 owners should see their Android 4.3 update before November is over.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 owners rejoice! It's been months since the device has received a new version of Android, and it looks like Android 4.3 Jelly Bean is finally ready to jump out the gate.
It might not be the latest and greatest, but HTC One SV owners will be pleased to know that a new upgrade containing Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean and Sense 5.0 is now rolling out.
Google recently released Android 4.4 KitKat, and while it's clear that Google-branded Nexus devices will receive the update as soon as possible, release time frames for devices from manufacturers like HTC and Samsung are still up in the air. Luckily for Samsung Galaxy Note 3 owners, it looks like KitKat is just around the corner.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus owners were recently dealt a major blow when Google announced it would be stopping support for the device since its 18-month update cycle was up, meaning no official Android 4.4 KitKat firmware would land on the phone. Frustrated Galaxy Nexus owners have now taken to the Internet and started a petition in hopes of getting the search giant to change its mind.
Early rumors swirling about Samsung's 2014 lineup of flagship smartphones indicate the company will be making some huge changes in the coming year. The latest report indicates that the shooter on the rumored Samsung Galaxy S5 will take stills at an impressive 16 megapixels.
Everybody knows that brand new electronics devices can sometimes be extremely hard to get ahold of, and Google's recently-released Nexus 5 is no exception. Estimated delivery times have steadily climbed ever since the device's Halloween launch, although the figures may have finally platued.
We may be unique as a race, but it seems more and more evidence keeps piling up against the how special our planet Earth is. The latest study out of NASA's Kepler mission data reveals that as many as one in five sun-like stars contain Earth-like planets.
The Google Play editions of the popular Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One smartphones were created for one main reason: to give fans of the devices an option that runs stock Android and can be upgraded quickly. Now that Android 4.4 KitKat has been released, let's take a look at when these two devices will get the new operating system.
HTC Ones are in the middle of an aggressive update campaign, and owners of the aluminum-encased smartphone in the United Kingdom will receive Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and Sense 5.5 during the first week of November, HTC confirmed.
After what seems like an eternity, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is finally receiving its first major Android update in well over half a year. That's right folks, Android 4.3 Jelly Bean is rolling out.
Google's Nexus 5 is finally available for purchase, and just as expected, grabbing one isn't going to be easy. Those interested in buying a Nexus 5 will have to wait at least two to three weeks before it will leave the warehouse.
Good news HTC Droid DNA owners: it looks like the 1080p-touting handset will receive Android 4.4 KitKat.