Android Flagship: News, Apps, Games, Updates and How To's
SMG Studio, developers of One More Line and Thumb Drift have announced their next game, One More Jump. Strange or not, this is not actually developed by them, but is their first published title, with the game being developed by...
Google announced the new IM service at Google I/O 2016, and no more than four months later, we finally get to try it out. Will this become Android’s default instant messaging platform; will it be popular? I like making assumptions...
Have you ever thought about making money from your photography passion? If you are a photography lover, then let me tell you that this application is exactly what you were looking for. I am talking about Foap which can make...
Google made several announcements back at Google I/O in May, but arguably the biggest was the reveal of Google Allo. This app has been said that it will be released later this summer for Android and even if it’s a...
I bet that you have also been fascinated by the dual-cameras on the back of your LG G5. Having both a 16MP one with a standard 78-degree lens and a 8MP with a wide 135-degree lens working together is a...
Android 7.0 Nougat is Google’s way of refining what we had in previous version of Android and yes, what a pleasant surprise this really is! Google has a thing for changing into better and the last few years are a...
Google Allo is the next chapter in a journey Google has been on for many years to assist people in their everyday lives and I personally have to say that I like it! I do, I do! The new Allo...
Google Allo is rolling out around the world slowly and it has already made quite a pleasant impression to those who have already tried it on! What could a messaging app offer us? Just when you thought that you have...
Google made a flurry of announcements at Google I/O 2016 and Google Allo is one of them. The messaging app that I am telling you about seems to be ready to directly compete with the likes of Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp,...
Android N is amazing as long as Google decided to add some essential features to an operating system that many of us were already happy with. However, there is always space for improvement and this is why we are here...