Android Wear is set to get gesture controls with Google's next update. Photo: Motorola

Android Wear is set to get gesture controls with Google’s next update. Photo: Motorola

Google’s Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update is expected to arrive in the coming days, and it will be bringing gesture control and Wi-Fi support for Android Wear devices, one source claims.

The Galaxy S6 is off to a great start. Photo: Samsung

The Galaxy S6 is off to a great start. Photo: Samsung

After years of disappointing design choices, Samsung stepped up its game with the Galaxy S6 and delivered a device that not only looks great, but has the specifications and software to match its high-end form factor.

It’s no surprise, then, that fans cannot wait to get their hands on the device. In fact, it’s already selling so well that Samsung is confident the Galaxy S6 will be its best-selling smartphone to date.

Yes, this wasn't cheap. Photo:

Yes, this wasn’t cheap. Photo: Mobile Today

It’s well known that Samsung is happy to take a bit of inspiration from Apple when it comes to the look and feel of its mobile devices, but it’s also willing to splash the cash to try and match Apple’s strategy of establishing itself as an upmarket designer brand.

At a time when Apple is focusing on getting its Apple Watch sold alongside luxury fashion brands in department stores, Samsung’s new Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge smartphones have popped up in full-window displays as the chic Harrods store in London, where they will be displayed until April 26.

Thc company behind this  Android keyboard was bought up by Apple. Photo: Dryft

Thc company behind this Android keyboard was bought up by Apple. Photo: Dryft

Last year, right around when iOS 8 was released, Apple quietly snatched up Dryft, a startup that made a popular Android keyboard that seems perfect for the iPad. Not only that, but the CTO of Dryft now heads up iOS keyboard development.

The OnePlus 2 may not be arriving this fall. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

The OnePlus 2 may not be arriving this fall. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

OnePlus won’t be able to meet its original release schedule for its second-generation smartphone due to manufacturing issues with the Snapdragon 810 processor, a new report claims. The device, which is to be named the OnePlus 2, was set to make its debut this fall.

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