Credit: SOPA Images/ Samsung's Android 16 rollout is reaching the Galaxy S22 series as part of the company's ongoing One UI 8 expansion. But according to Android Authority, the update ...
Android 15 has only just started reaching Pixel phones, and as of writing, the rollout is still ongoing my own Google Pixel 9 Pro hasn't seen the official release yet. Even though we're in the early ...
The wait is over. Android 16 is finally stable. While we typically see a new version of Android in the third quarter of the year, 2025 will mark the beginning of a new annual release target. Google ...
Google released the second Android 16 Beta earlier this month, just over three weeks after dropping the first one. If you are part of the beta program, you might be aware of a few new features by now.
Google has already confirmed that the next Android operating system, Android 16, will launch earlier than usual in Q2 of 2025. Now, a new leak reveals the exact date when the operating system could ...
No, that headline isn’t a typo. A little over a month after Android 15 was released to the masses in October, Google has already announced Android 16 and begun rolling out its first developer beta of ...
This release brings the next version of Google’s mobile operating system to 'platform stability.' Google's newest mobile operating system took another step forward with Thursday's release of the third ...
For most of Android’s history, Google publicly referred to each release by a version number and a codename. Traditionally, the codename was a dessert like Marshmallow, Jelly Bean, or Froyo. With the ...
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Google I/O 2025 will unveil Android TV 16, confirming rumors that Google would bypass version 15 completely. This dramatic version leap follows Google’s previous jump from version 12 to 14, and ...
During Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit, Google's Rick Osterloh discusses next steps for a desktop version of Android.