
Marshmallow has arrived. Photo: Google
Google’s latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow factory images are now available for Nexus devices, giving users the opportunity to update manually rather than wait for the over-the-air release.

Marshmallow has arrived. Photo: Google
Google’s latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow factory images are now available for Nexus devices, giving users the opportunity to update manually rather than wait for the over-the-air release.

Play Music credit isn’t available to all. Photo: Google
One of the many perks that come with buying Google’s new Nexus smartphones — alongside great specifications at an affordable price, pure Android software, and instant updates — is a free Play Music subscription for 90 days.
Anyone who buys a Nexus 5X or Nexus 6P can enjoy it — unless they’re an existing subscriber.

Samsung’s massive tablet could be a massive disappointment. Photo: Samsung
Samsung’s super-sized iPad Pro competitor will come packing painfully disappointing specifications, according to the latest leak.
The slate’s 18.5-inch display is to be accompanied by a speedy octa-core Exynos processor — but it’s lacking in RAM, cameras, and motion sensors.

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.

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.