Jon Gilbert is a Features Writer for Android Police. I've covered Android since 2021, focusing on writing features and guides about Android apps and features that directly affect users. I've attended ...
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 ...
Android users have good news as they could soon get back the custom icon shapes feature in Android 16, according to the Google News Telegram channel. The popular feature lets users change the shapes ...
There aren’t many reputable ROM projects kicking around today, but by using the crutch of another popular ROM, Evolution X could be the customization king for your aging devices. Years ago, there were ...
Smartphone users unlock their phones, on average, an incredible 150 times a day. That means you're going to see your lock screen an awful lot, so it should absolutely be something you like looking at.
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 ...
Are you ready to take your Android device to the next level? With a wide array of customization apps available, you can personalize nearly every facet of your user interface to reflect your unique ...
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 ...
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, ...
Chethan is a reporter at Android Police, focusing on the news coverage for the site. He has covered tech for over a decade for multiple publications, including Times Internet, Guiding Tech, Android ...
When the iPhone 15 released last year, I took the plunge and switched from Android after a decade of loyalty, hoping that Apple’s long-awaited adoption of USB-C would ease the transition.
I think Android laptops are happening in part because Google does not see a future where Chromebooks rival Mac and Windows for market share. All the success Google has in various consumer form factors ...