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Android users today have access to an incredible variety of camera applications that push the boundaries of what’s possible ...
With Google I/O 2025 streaming next week, we're taking a walk through the complete history of Android, from its humble beginnings in 2008 to today, with Android 16 on the way.
Google's latest Android distribution statistics reveal a concerning trend. As of April 2025, Android 15 appears on merely 4.5% of active devices worldwide. Despite being available for nearly a year, ...
The icons now long follow the stock design on mobile devices, using a square look that reminds of the Android KitKat days. While users would have expected the rounded icons on their mobile devices ...
KitKat OS is a version of Android software that was released almost 10 years ago on devices like the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini. At the time, it introduced a range of new features like the Hangouts ...
Some Android users might soon be forced to splash out on a new smartphone. That's because Google has just confirmed the end of support for its famous KitKat Android operating system. This much ...
Launched in 2013, Android KitKat (KK) is the 11th Android mobile operating system. KitKat focused mostly on optimizing the operating systems for entry-level devices. Now, the tech giant said ...
Google announced Play Services is dropping support for Android 4.4 KitKat, which is now 10 years old. Support isn't really being artificially cut off, either. Google says KitKat's active device ...
Happy birthday, Android 4.4! Your present is death. In a short and sweet blog from Google, we got the news that Android 4.4 Kitkat is officially dead. Google is going to kill off support for this ...
Google shared today that Play services is dropping support for Android 4.4 KitKat, which is nearly 10 years old, in August. When Android devices stop getting monthly OS updates, they continue to ...
If you own a device that still runs Android KitKat, it will lose a lot of functionality next month, when Google sunsets the software by pulling KitKat’s support for Google Play Services ...
Google has announced that Google Play services will discontinue support for Android KitKat. The active device count for Android 4.4 has reportedly fallen to under 1%. Devices on KitKat will stop ...