
New Nexus phones are coming. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult Of Android
Late on Friday night, Google sent out invites to the press making its rumored September 29 event official. The event will take place in San Francisco and start from 9 a.m. PT.
New Nexus phones are coming. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult Of Android
Late on Friday night, Google sent out invites to the press making its rumored September 29 event official. The event will take place in San Francisco and start from 9 a.m. PT.
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Just take my money, BlackBerry. Photo: Evan Blass
BlackBerry’s first Android smartphone is on its way, and it has leaked out yet again in a new video that gives us an early glimpse at its slide-out keyboard and curved glass display, and its operating system, which is near-pure Android with some essential BlackBerry additions.
Not content with making displays, memory chips, storage, and whatever else for rival handsets, Samsung is reportedly looking to take on Corning’s with a shatterproof Gorilla Glass alternative — currently code-named “Turtle.”
Move to iOS wasn’t made by Apple. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android
Apple brought its first Android app to the Play Store earlier this week, making it easy to transfer all of your data to an iPhone should you choose to switch. But it turns out the app isn’t really Apple’s; it’s actually a rebranded version of an existing Android app.