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The Nexus 6P's camera looks very promising. Photo: Eddy Talvala

The Nexus 6P’s camera looks very promising. Photo: Eddy Talvala

We can’t be sure the Nexus 6P’s camera lives up to Google’s promises until the device goes on sale later this month — but we can be sure the device shoots amazing slow-motion video. Check out this clip of a hummingbird stopping by for a drop of water.

We won again, Android bros! Photo: Cult of Android

We won again, Android bros! Photo: Cult of Android

Android users are into some pretty weird… stuff. I know you’re probably denying that now — I tried, too — but you can’t, because Pornhub has its eye on us all. Sort of.

According to the website’s latest browsing statistics, the list of things Android users are into makes for a much more intriguing reading that that for iOS users. Mobile devices are also crushing the desktop when it comes to overall traffic, and Android has the edge.

Yay?

Nexus 5X goes all-out on USB-C. Photo: Google

Nexus 5X goes all-out on USB-C. Photo: Google

If you plan on plugging the new Nexus 5X into your Mac or PC to transfer music, movies, and photos to it, then you’re going to have to invest in a new cable. The one that comes bundled with the device probably won’t work with your computer — or existing chargers.

Want the best pics you can get from a phone? Get the Xperia Z5. Photo: Sony

Want the best pics you can get from a phone? Get the Xperia Z5. Photo: Sony

The smartphone industry has a new camera king.

Sony’s new Xperia Z5 has fought off the Samsung Galaxy S6, the LG G4, and Google’s brand new Nexus 6P to top DxOMark’s mobile rating chart following a series of pro camera tests.

Stagefright isn't dead yet!

Stagefright isn’t dead yet!

Stagefright, the massive vulnerability that affected more than 1 billion Android devices when it was discovered back in July, is back.

It’s just as dangerous as it ever was, only instead of leaving your smartphone vulnerable to attack via text message, it is now at risk from dodgy music.

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