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Meet the Galaxy S6. Photo: PhoneArena

Meet the Galaxy S6. Photo: PhoneArena

You won’t have too long to wait for Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S6 after its announced on March 1, according to an alleged employee, who has leaked details surrounding upcoming “black out periods” at the end of next month that signal the handset’s retail debut.

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Lollipop crashes less often than iOS 8. What could be sweeter than that? Photo: Cult of Android

iOS users have had plenty of reasons to crow about Apple handsets recently, but here’s one for the Android crowd: Android devices running the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop mobile OS have a lower application crash rate than devices running Apple’s much-vaunted iOS 8.

The data was pulled by mobile application performance management company Crittercism, which claims that Lollipop’s crash rate for apps is a miniscule 2 percent, compared to iOS 8 which crashes 2.2 percent of the time.

The same study also shows that iOS 8 crashes more than its predecessor, iOS 7.

The new OxygenOS logo. Photo: OnePlus

The new OxygenOS logo. Photo: OnePlus

After providing us with more details on its new OxygenOS software earlier today, OnePlus did a Reddit AMA to answer fans’ questions about the new ROM. We’ve trawled through it to find the juiciest information so you don’t have to, and this is what we know so far about OxygenOS.

This is the team behind OnePlus's upcoming ROM. Photo: OnePlus

This is the team behind OnePlus’s upcoming ROM. Photo: OnePlus

Just as promised, OnePlus today revealed more about its upcoming OxygenOS ROM for the One, as well as the team of developers behind it. And if you’re already a One owner, it should make you incredibly excited about the future of your device.

The Moto Maxx is getting Lollipop. Photo: Motorola

The Moto Maxx is getting Lollipop. Photo: Motorola

Motorola has begun its Android 5.0 Lollipop rollout for the original Moto E and the Moto Maxx, following its upgrades for the first- and second-generation Moto Gs. The company is soak testing the software for now, but it’s going to be with you very soon.

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