
HTC’s One A9 is pretty in pink. Photo: HTC
HTC’s iPhone clone was missing one thing when it made its debut last October: a pink paint job. Now it’s gone one, giving Android fans a near-identical alternative to the rose gold iPhone 6s.
HTC’s One A9 is pretty in pink. Photo: HTC
HTC’s iPhone clone was missing one thing when it made its debut last October: a pink paint job. Now it’s gone one, giving Android fans a near-identical alternative to the rose gold iPhone 6s.
Not exactly a smartwatch, although it’s definitely rugged. Photo: Nabu
Razer may be best known for its gaming accessories, but the company just launched its latest creation: an activity-tracking, notification-giving Nabu Watch, which works with both Android and iPhone.
Just don’t call it a smartwatch!
Priv won’t be the last BlackBerry powered by Android. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android
BlackBerry has confirmed that all of the handsets it releases in 2016 will run Android.
The Canadian company has all but given up on its own BlackBerry 10 operating system following the release of Priv, its first Android-powered smartphone, late last year.
The BlackBerry Priv is already seeing other people. Photo: Carphone Warehouse
The Android-powered BlackBerry Priv is officially coming to Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint in the United States. While the phone isn’t totally new, the news revolves around an exclusivity deal with AT&T that has come to an end after just a few months. Despite a very rough few years for BlackBerry, perhaps the Priv has what it takes to keep BlackBerry’s ship just slightly above sea level for a little while longer.
Remix OS has a dedicated desktop UI. Photo: Jide Technology
Android has long been available on desktops in some form, but it has never been done right. That’s going to change later this month with Remix OS, a platform that brings Android to almost any Mac and PC — and makes it usable by adding a familiar desktop interface.