Nathan is a tech journalist from Canada who spends too much money on gadgets. You can find his work on Android Police, Digital Trends, iMore, Mobile Syrup and ZDNET. Nathan studied journalism at ...
Jon has been an author at Android Police since 2021. He primarily writes features and editorials covering the latest Android news, but occasionally reviews hardware and Android apps. His favorite ...
With the official release of Android 15 coming up in October, Pixel users have a chance to preview the new features through the beta version. Although the stable release isn’t out yet, the beta ...
Google Pixel devices generally offer a solid software experience. However, customization is one area where they have fallen behind the competition. That said, recent findings indicate that Google is ...
Discover how the Redmi Note 7 was revived with Android 16, showing the power of custom ROMs and why open Android still matters today. Google is updating the Android Search bar widget with a bolder, ...
The first step in Android customization is to envision the look you want for your device. Consider your personal preferences and the overall aesthetic you wish to achieve. Some key factors to consider ...
The first Android 15 QPR2 beta hints that Google will bring back icon shape customization. Google used to let Pixel users customize the icon shape in Android 11, but this feature was removed in ...
Enhance your smartphone’s functionality and aesthetics with these ten Android customization apps. From organizing apps and creating widgets to customizing wallpapers and icons, each app offers unique ...
Google is working on a new Android feature that will let you customize keyboard shortcuts. This option isn’t live yet, but we spotted code for it in Android 16 preview builds. It’s not clear how ...
Users love customization features, as they allow them to tweak the look and feel of their apps according to their preferences. Android Auto has been lacking most of these must-have customization ...
For years, Android users have knocked iOS for being a "walled garden," with the iPhone locking users into Apple's ecosystem and limiting how far they can stray outside of the company's guidelines.