Google has restarted the Android 17 beta rollout for Pixel phones, bringing early access to new system improvements and developer tools after a brief pause.
Google reportedly "confirmed" to a publication that it will move to "privately" develop its Android OS and slow down its AOSP releases. The main purpose of this is to "streamline" its process, as ...
One of the key characteristics of Android is its openness, at least compared with Apple’s iOS iPhone software, but that is changing going forwards. Google has told Android Authority it will move the ...
App developers won’t be able to opt out of screen orientation and resizing features on devices with bigger screens. But we ...
However, Android 17 will also bring significant improvements to our phones. A useful side effect of these restrictions is that there will be fewer interruptions when you rotate an app. If you've ever ...
In a nutshell: Google has confirmed that it will now develop Android privately as part of its efforts to streamline the development process. However, the company has assured users and developers that ...
Beta 1 now available for download, enforces adaptive design for large screens, delivers professional camera and media tools, ...