With the latest Community Day behind us, and a lot of momentum around the game, you’re probably hearing a lot about Pokemon Go this summer. The game is incredibly fun and only get better with time. And, it seems that …
06Last month, Google started rolling out “Messages for Web” support for all Android users.
While Apple iPhone owners have long been able to use iMessages on Mac, Android users are only now getting a similar functionality. Basically, the new tool …
Ever wanted to do something on your smartphone while also listening to music on YouTube? Or simply to listen to a song with your smartphone’s screen off? Unfortunately, exiting the YouTube app or turning off your phone’s display means the …
At I/O 2018, Google spent a lot of time talking about the Google Assistant. One of the most interesting features announced was Continued Conversations. This was designed to allow users to continue talking to the Google Assistant without using the …
Despite their meteoric rise in the smartphone industry, not a lot of people have heard about OPPO and their mobile devices. Especially in the Western world.
Yet the company has been selling phones since 2011 and has largely done so …
Just purchased a new and shiny OnePlus 6? Congratulations on your choice. Indeed, the latest OnePlus flagship is a tremendous smartphone coming with a beautiful display, much-improved camera and new glass body.
Our smartphones nowadays have access to some advanced functions thanks, of course, to their internal components. Over the past few months and heading into the future, we’ll be focusing much of our time on 5G support.
Most consumers are familiar with the big-name wireless carriers like Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint. Not nearly as many, though, are as well-versed when it comes to the topic of Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO).
Among all of the great things introduced in Android P at yesterday’s Google I/O, the swipe navigation was perhaps the most exciting. Internally, at least, it was one of the changes which had us anxious to try out. So we …