Android

  • Google plans to improve Android background app management mechanism

    Google plans to push system updates to the Pixel 4 series that will bring better memory management mechanisms, but the details are not officially stated, according to The Verge.

  • Here are the most popular Android phones in American

    Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S9 + are the top three most popular Android phones in the United States, according to Ookla, a speed measurement service provider.

  • Android phones could replace ID card and driver license next year

    The new Snapdragon SoCs -- the new Snapdragon 865 and 765, will be the first to support Android R's new Android Identity Credential API.

  • TWRP adds support for Redmi Note 8/8T, Xiaomi 9 and Realme X2 Pro

    TWRP has added support for Redmi Note 8/8T, Xiaomi 9 and Realme X2 Pro. It should be noted that Redmi Note 8T is the international version of Note 8.

  • Android Focus Mode ends beta test, will be rolled out to more users

    Once the Focus Mode is enabled, the interruption of the application can be paused, allowing you to focus on what you want to do.

  • Samsung joins push alliance lead by Huawei, other Chinese phone makers

    The Unified Push Alliance, a group lead by Huawei and other Chinese phone makers with the aim of providing better push experience, is welcoming a major new player – Samsung.

  • Microsoft launches Chinese learning app for Android

    Chinese is used among more and more foreigners. Now Microsoft wants to help people master it with a new Android app.

  • How to use Android’s split screen mode to multitask

    Android has had native support for split-screen mode since 2016, but many people somehow haven’t discovered how to set up this feature.

  • Android bug alert: hackers can plant malware via NFC beaming

    Google rolled out a patch on an Android bug that lets hackers install malware to a phone via NFC Beaming.

  • @Android users: Uninstall this app to stop being ripped off

    Ai.type, a typing app installed over 40 million times, is found to have been making purchases without permission on Android phones.