
Here’s one way you can avoid the invite system. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android
Still struggling to get your hands on the OnePlus 2? There is one way you can avoid the dreaded invite system, but it means giving up your brand new Samsung Galaxy.

Here’s one way you can avoid the invite system. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android
Still struggling to get your hands on the OnePlus 2? There is one way you can avoid the dreaded invite system, but it means giving up your brand new Samsung Galaxy.

iPhone no longer offers the best smartphoe camera. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android
Apple’s new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus may be packing its best iSight camera yet, but it’s not good enough to topple the latest Android devices.
In DxOMark’s expert camera tests, Apple’s latest smartphones achieve a score of 82, which is five points less than the current mobile leader, Sony’s Xperia Z5.

On your marks, get set, go! Photo: PhoneBuff
When it comes to specifications, Apple’s latest iPhones look like they’re lagging far behind their Android-powered rivals. But thanks to super-efficient software, they’re not as slow and as outdated as they might look on paper.
This is demonstrated in the real-world speed test below, in which the iPhone 6s Plus somehow batters a Galaxy Note 5.

Ok Google is listening… and recording. Photo: Google
Google is incredibly accurate at understanding voice searches, which makes it super useful on mobile when you might want to find information without using your hands. But did you know that the company records every single voice search you make?
What’s more, you can listen back to each and every one.

Marshmallow has lots of hidden tricks. Image: Killian Bell/Cult of Android
Android 6.0 Marshmallow is filled with hidden features. We’ve already told you about its secret “System UI Tuner,” and now a built-in file manager that lets you organize your photos, music, documents, downloads, and more has been discovered.
Here’s how you can access it.