Since it's hidden from plain sight, many Android phone owners believe that the Developer Options menu is some kind of arcane place where you shouldn't wander uninvited. But the reality is that you can ...
If you used an Android phone with cell service in the last nine years, you could be eligible for compensation. Anna Gragert Senior Editor, Health and Home Anna Gragert (she/her/hers) was previously ...
The Galaxy A57 officially went on sale this week as Samsung’s latest mid-range Android phone. And you know what? It looks pretty solid. For $550, the A57 offers a big AMOLED display, a decent chipset, ...
Pixel 8 Pro users are reporting widespread Wi-Fi and Bluetooth issues following the March 2026 update. Reports suggest connectivity only works when the phone is cold, leading to theories about ...
Android 17 is shaping up to be quite an important update, especially if you care about camera quality across apps. Google is introducing a new way for phone makers to extend their custom camera ...
Android web browsing just overtook iPhone speed, at least based on Google’s latest results. In a recent post, it says Chrome on Android now outpaces Safari on Apple devices in key browser benchmarks, ...
There’s no denying that people love big phones. Android already does a pretty good job of putting all the screen real estate to good use, but there’s a hidden setting that can unlock some special ...
Android 17 Beta 3 includes a hidden Priority Charging feature that pauses background tasks to speed up charging. It directs more power to the battery while managing heat to stay safe. The feature is ...
The latest Swift 6.3 update introduces the first official Swift SDK for Android. This allows developers to build native Android apps or integrate Swift code into existing Kotlin/Java projects. The ...
The Insta360 Snap sticks to the back of your phone and features an adjustable ring light to elevate your selfies. The Insta360 Snap sticks to the back of your phone and features an adjustable ring ...
It should be obvious — but unfortunately it’s not. Some of the most popular apps you have likely downloaded on your iPhone or Android smartphone are dangerous. And now the FBI is warning U.S. citizens ...