There are many Android smartphones to choose from, which can get overwhelming. This year, there were several upgrades to existing smartphones, and now, there are several great smartphone options worth looking into.
In what turned out not to be an April Fool's joke, the Android software development kit (SDK) updated with the latest Google mobile OS, Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, for the Nexus Player. Check out the factory image MD5 file ("fugu" 5.1.1 LMY47V for Nexus Player), publically available for download at the Android developers' page. Google later confirmed the release of the update for the Nexus Player.
As Android 5.0 Lollipop is still rolling out to top 2014 smartphones on all carriers in the U.S., Google has already updated its own Nexus line with an even newer Lollipop, Android 5.1. For those just getting up to speed with Android 5.0 Lollipop, here's what to look forward to with the next incremental upgrade.
The Google-branded Nexus 6 smartphone is coming to Verizon this week. The Google-branded Nexus 6 smartphone is almost certainly coming to Verizon this week.
The Google-branded Motorola Nexus 6 smartphone has been out for a few months now, but a Verizon variant has yet to rear its head. Luckily, it looks like Verizon customers won't have to wait much longer before they can snag the popular phablet.
Google's latest Nexus smartphone, the Motorola-manufactured Nexus 6, has been quite the hit, selling out almost as fast as it's back in stock. Did you know, however, that the smartphone might have come with a fingerprint sensor if it wasn't for Apple?
Google's Nexus 6 smartphone looks like it's still a hard catch to come by. Despite some paltry recent restocking, the Nexus 6 is now sold out -- again -- on Google Play.
Those looking to snag Google's new Nexus 6 smartphone through Verizon will have to bit a longer as it seems the carrier will release the handset sometime in mid-February.
Popular Google-branded Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 smartphones on Sprint and T-Mobile will begin receiving Android 5.0.1 Lollipop starting Monday, according to support documents from both carriers.
Buyers looking to pick up a large-screen smartphone this holiday season will inevitably end up looking at two of the biggest names around: the Apple iPhone 6 Plus and the Google Nexus 6. Which one is right for you? Let's take a look at what the phones really offer.
After months of the technosphere wondering if it even existed, the new Google Nexus 6 smartphone has finally released. What's the verdict? Apparently, it's fantastic, with only one major drawback.
Google's Nexus 6 is one step closer to landing in consumers' hands as the handset has officially gotten the thumbs up from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) days before pre-orders begin.
Google announced the highly anticipated next-generation smartphone in its popular Nexus series Wednesday, the Motorola-manufactured Nexus 6, alongside the official name of the next version of its Android mobile operating system.