Cyanogen has quietly become the most important company working on Android not named Google. On Monday, it announced a new partnership with chip giant Qualcomm which will result in Cyanogen’s version… Read more »
Amid weeks of turmoil between its software partner and a competing phone maker in India, OnePlus now offers its own Android software, at least in an early form, according to Android Police… Read more »
New documentation shows that Google is placing more requirements on hardware partners to feature Google apps. Is that a problem? Not a new one; it’s the key, oft-misunderstood difference between Android,… Read more »
Amidst documents showing alleged Google licensing terms for its own Android apps, many seem confused about what is or isn’t open when it comes to Android. It’s really not that complicated,… Read more »
A Nokia-built Android phone might actually help Microsoft. It could reduce costs but the bigger benefit is this: Every such phone built on the platform is one less phone for Google… Read more »