Advertisements Google has announced that it is updating the Play services framework on Android. In a blog post on Monday, Ian Lake, who is a developer advocate at Google, wrote that Google is rolling out Play services v6.5, which brings new features in the APIs for Google Maps, Google Drive and Google Wallet and Google […]
Category: Android Development
Advertisements Days after sharing the Android 5.0 factory images for Nexus 5, Nexus 10 and Wi-Fi Nexus 7 (2012, 2013) devices, Google has published the Lollipop factory image (LRX21T) for Nexus 4 smartphone. The company has also released the Android 5.0 binaries for the smartphone. The release of factory image indicates an impending arrival of […]
Advertisements Sony has announced that it is releasing the AOSP source-code (for Android 5.0) as well as binaries for a number of its Xperia-series smartphones. The source code and binaries can be used by the developers to build Lollipop-based custom ROMs or clean AOSP ROMs for these devices. The smartphones for which you can get […]
Advertisements CyanogenMod team has started rolling out CM 11.0 M12 builds for the compatible devices. These builds can now be grabbed from CM Updater or as a manual download from CyanogenMod website. The official change-log is unavailable at this point but we hope to hear from the CM team soon, which should reveal what has […]
Advertisements In time for the Nexus 9 & Nexus Player deliveries, Google has published the factory images for these two devices on its developer website. So, if plan to start tweaking your brand new Nexus 9 tablet or the Android TV-powered Nexus Player, you will have a safe way to get back to the factory […]
Advertisements The launch of Android 5.0 Lollipop is officially complete with the release of its source code in Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Google earlier today published all of Android 5.0 code at android.googlesource.com and it is now ready for manufacturers as well as custom ROM developers. The Android 5.0 code is available as a […]
Advertisements Although Android has included device encryption for the last three years, it has never been enabled by default and very few of the Android users actually knew about feature, but Google is changing that with Android 5.0 Lollipop. The search giant recently revealed on the official Android blog that the new devices running Android […]
Advertisements Google has announced that third-party app developers can now add just a few lines of codes to allow the consumers search within their app using Google voice search. “How many lines of code will it take to let your users say Ok Google, and search for something in your app? Hardly any. Starting today, […]
