Android Flagship: News, Apps, Games, Updates and How To's
One of the main reasons many people choose Android is for the extra customization possibilities that extends to the way you can tweak and change the icons of certain apps, if you know what you’re doing. Yes, with some simple...
Many of you listen most of your music on YouTube. So, one of the biggest feature requests is a native option to play a video on repeat or loop inside the official YouTube app for Android. If you’re used to...
The Chrome browser is one of the most feature-filled browsers of the moment and even if Google ads are one of the sources of income for it, we tend to forget that Google has got some strict policy on these...
We’ve been waiting a long time to be able to erase messages on WhatsApp and we all love having such a feature, yet are you aware of the fact that there’s also a way that you can look back on...
The Korean company Samsung is upping its flagship game, kicking off 2018 with what many would see as two of the best Android handsets of the moment. Your Galaxy S9 is one of them, yet as good as it might...
Back in the old days when Samsung Galaxy was the king of the Android market, the only reason people resented it was the issue of the slow TouchWiz UI that it came with. Samsung knew that, so it has eventually...
Don’t you tell me that you have never used the split-screen mode! This comes in handy in viewing two Chrome tabs together on the same screen and should be tried out by for anyone whose multi-tasking extends into the realm...
Most of us know how to add homescreen shortcuts to apps that already exist on our Android handset. After all, it’s all about opening the app drawer, holding down on an app icon until you grab it, then dragging it...
Turning on the privacy shade blacks out the handset’s screen, making it difficult for onlookers to get a look at the context of whatever they are doing on the phone and I love to have full control over the shades...
Your OnePlus phones may be invading your privacy by sending revealing data back to Chinese servers, and I bet that you are worried about what is happening too. Oneplus admits to collecting your data and this is mostly done through...