Every Android version from the T-Mobile G1 to Android Pie

collected by :Maya Tony

as mentioned in In truth, Google's first Android phone, the HTC-made T-Mobile G1, was not much to look at the time it debuted in 2008. Still, the humble G1 -- by its hideous design and scarce amount of apps -- kicked off an Android avalanche just the same. Now playing: Watch this: The Top 5 best Android features everCurrently, Android and iOS both command the phone market (you can read CNET's history of iOS here). The major issue is its fragmentation problem, wherein many Android devices don't receive prompt software updates. Other ways Android can push further is consolidate its messaging apps, incorpoaverage a more intuitive interface and innovate beyond phones.


OnePlus 6 Android Pie review: Everything you want to know

The OnePlus 6, for instance, was announced to be one of the first phones to get the Android Pie update. And for sure, 45 days after the launch of the Android Pie update, the OnePlus 6 has it. Perhaps, the biggest reason most people desire the stock Android Pie consumer interface is because it is the cleanest and simplest form of Android. The new Android Pie interface seems more responsive and easier to navigate than the previous interface. New featuresThere are a bunch of new features that get added to the phone by the Android Pie update.

OnePlus 6 Android Pie review: Everything you want to know

Google remotely changed the settings on a bunch of phones running Android 9 Pie

according to Yesterday a mix of people that own Google Pixel phones and other devices running Android 9 Pie noticed that the software's Battery Saver feature had been switched on — seemingly all by itself. And oddly, this was happening the time the phones were near a full charge, not the time the battery was low. Some users thought they might've just enabled Battery Saver without realizing. "We have now rolled battery saver settings back to default. You'd hope there would be more walls between internal Android tests at Google and the Android OS that customers are using daily on their personal devices.

Android Pie for the Nokia 7 Plus Delayed Yet Again

The rollout of Android 9 Pie beyond Google's Pixel devices has been relatively slow, by only a couple of others rolling out stable updates. HMD Global backed Nokia was expected to be one of the first to roll Android Pie out for their devices, but was bea10 by OnePlus. To date, HMD devices are yet to get a taste of Pie even after being one of the devices chosen to run the Android Pie developer preview. Currently, the Android 9 Pie update for the Nokia 7 Plus is running out of some final quality assurance tests. Judging by their Oreo rollout, I'd say that most eligible Nokia devices ought be running Pie before the year ends.

Android Pie for the Nokia 7 Plus Delayed Yet Again

Early look at Android 9 Pie on Samsung Galaxy S9+ reveals a huge redesign [Gallery]

This week, we're getting our first look at Samsung's take on Pie on the Galaxy S9+ and, well, a whole lot has changed…The best gifts for Android usersShown off on the Galaxy S9+, an early build of Samsung's take on Android 9 Pie has leaked courtesy of XDA-Developers. Clearly, a lot of inspiration has been taken from Google's changes to Android 9 Pie and Material Theme in general. What do you think of Android 9 Pie on the Galaxy S9+? While this is an early build of Pie on the Galaxy S9+, it's alextremely definitely going to be a divisive change for users. As a side note, XDA-Developers has alextremely launched a guide on how to install this pdescription on your Galaxy S9+ as long as it has a Snapdragon chipset.







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