Lollipop on the Galaxy Note 4. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Lollipop on the Galaxy Note 4. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

AT&T has finally gotten around to giving Galaxy Note 4 owners their Android 5.0 update, several months after the software first appeared in Europe. It delivers everything you would expect from a Lollipop upgrade, plus Find My Mobile and Reactivation Lock.

The Oppo R7. Screenshot: Cult of Android

The Oppo R7. Screenshot: Cult of Android

The shortcut to making a good-looking smartphone is to shave off its bezels, and that’s exactly what Oppo appears to have done with its upcoming R7 handset, which has been pictured out in the wild ahead of its official debut.

Inside the Galaxy S6. Screenshot: Cult of Android

Inside the Galaxy S6. Screenshot: Cult of Android

Samsung has already made it clear that the Galaxy S6 doesn’t have a removable battery like its predecessors, but that doesn’t mean it cannot be replaced at all. The 17-minute teardown video below proves it is possible to get under the handset’s hood to its internals.

Lollipop arrives on Samsung's Galaxy Tab S. Photo: Samsung

Lollipop arrives on Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S. Photo: Samsung

Samsung’s flagship tablet, the Galaxy Tab S 10.5, is finally getting the South Korean company’s latest Android 5.0.2 Lollipop firmware.

In addition to lots of visual changes and TouchWiz tweaks, the release brings a long list of new features and improvements.

Glass is going nowhere... yet. Photo: Google

Glass is going nowhere… yet. Photo: Google

Google’s first foray into wearables didn’t do as well as the company expected. Despite closing the Google Glass explorer program in January though, Eric Schmidt says the project isn’t dead yet. It’s just getting ready for users.

Nest founder Tony Fadell, took over the project earlier this year after the company decided to stop selling the first version of Google Glass. According to Schmidt the technology behind Glass is too important to scrap, so they’ve moved it out of the Google X research lab and are developing it into a standalone unit.

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