With the release of the Android N Developer Preview, Google is finally making it easier to try out the latest and greatest version of Android on your Nexus device. Before today, you needed to manually ...
Android N is still a few months away form release, but you can try it now, assuming you have a recent Nexus device. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share ...
Last month, Google made a developer preview version of the upcoming version of their popular mobile operating system, named Android N, available for public download. This release included a number of ...
Over a month ago, Google introduced the Android N Developer Preview for Nexus devices, the Pixel C, and one lonely Android One device. Now, Developer Preview 2 has just dropped, which squashes several ...
We still don't know which sweet treat it will be named after, but Android N's latest features have been revealed in a developer preview build. Google has given the first hint of how its brand new ...
Regarding the "fancy new beta system", I tried it on a Pixel C tablet. While you'll probably get the N update within minutes, if you want to roll back, good luck with that. Took almost two weeks to ...
Android N is upon us, says Google, which also hints that N might stand for Nutella. And it’s come sooner and more convenient than Android Marshmallow did — Google’s new Android Beta Program allows ...
I guess if a final release is summer instead of fall, they need to put it out now. Crazy. edit: There, better, sheesh. Android N developer preview is showing up almost 2.5 months earlier in the year ...
Skip the optimizer apps. Simply enable Android Developer Options to unlock these performance-enhancing features. It's much ...
The next major version of Android will have support for viewing multiple apps at once, thanks to split-screen and freeform multi-window features, support for faster upgrades, and a number of other ...