Android Police calls the Samsung Galaxy Alpha «a mid-ranger with the pretentions of a flagship.»
Android Police calls its source on this leak «exceptionally reliable,» so the death of the Nexus line may be all but certain.
This «Nuclear Brick» feature, which is what
Android Police calls it, was just discovered in AOSP, suggesting that Google might deploy it in future Android builds.
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Android Police called the game «pay to win junk», calling it a «generic city builder with on - the - rails combat dressed up like a Final Fantasy title.»
Not exact matches
(UPDATED, September 29: Google Pixel C tablet announced)
Android Police was tipped today about a new 10 - inch Google tablet
called Google Pixel C 10.2.
Separately,
Android Police spotted that Tosh has registered the word «Excite» as a tablet computer trademark, so it's likely that's what the new model will be
called - over there, if not here.
A new cop chase - style game has arrived for
Android called The Getaway: Traffic Racer which is all about avoiding getting caught by the
police.
Blass also said his sources confirmed that the device will be
called the Chromecast Ultra, as first reported by
Android Police.
Now, according to
Android Police, the two new phones that are built by HTC will be
called Pixel and the Pixel XL.
Android Police recently reported one of the most popular modified versions of Spotify — an app
called Spotify Dogfood — was hit with a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) claim that forced the developers to take the service offline.
After a series of tweets shot off by
Android Police's David Ruddock, we might now have a clue of what the next version of
Android is set to be
called.
According to
Android Police owner, Artem Russakovskii, review units of the new Google Home Mini had a bug that caused it to intermittently listen to everything in its surrounding area, even when not explicitly
called using the «OK Google» hotword.
The phones will be
called the Pixel and Pixel XL, unidentified sources told
Android Police, although no other details, such as specs and expected released date, were available.
First spotted by
Android Police, this works only with fellow
Android users; there are some other limitations that keep your entire contact list from being available to
call, but it's unclear exactly what those are just now.
WhatsApp
calling availability was first spotted by
Android Police which reports it's in beta on
Android.
Android Police reported on this issue after one of its team discovered that their Pixel 2 XL had begun exhibiting a strange buzzing / rattling sound during
calls and media playback.
According to
Android Police, it's possible to
call Google and manually reset all authorizations, leaving you with a blank slate and four de-authorizations once again, but it's unclear whether this can be done more than once per year.
Android Police is also reporting that
calling and messaging features are being rolled out in the UK, Austria and Germany.
We may get a preview of that new operating system, supposedly
called «Andromeda,» at Google's event on Tuesday, according to
Android Police.
We may also see a final look at Google's own Daydream VR headset, which
Android Police says may be
called the Daydream View.
A post on the Google Voice Help forum (via
Android Police) this afternoon announced that
calling over Wi - Fi and mobile data will soon be possible through the mobile and web clients.
And now, thanks to a new report from
Android Police, we know what Google has been
calling the devices internally.
Android Police claimed the Mountain View, CA - based company has developed something
called Google Wi - Fi.
Android Police says that the file is an official T - Mobile OTA file that the carrier planned to use for the Galaxy S III soon, though the blog adds that this particular build still has some bugs related to Wi - Fi
calling, the stock Web browser and the video player, so it likely isn't the final version.
However, the problem with the Pixel 2 XL speakers, in some cases, could still occur even when at lower volumes, even during phone
calls, according to
Android Police.
Android Police has the scoop on the former from what they
call a reliable source.
In addition, the Oct. 4 event is also likely to feature the release of Google Home — a voice - controlled «smart home» hub that would allow the company to compete with Amazon Echo; Daydream VR — Google's answer to the Samsung Gear VR; and a Chromecast capable of 4K playback, which, according to a source cited by
Android Police, will be
called either Chromecast Plus or Chromecast Ultra.
Thanks to a newly available update to Google Play Services noted by
Android Police, one of those new features is
called «Trusted Places.»
Android Police, which is generally good about these sorts of things, has published renders of its approximation of what the so -
called «Pixel XL 2017» will look like, based on information it has from internal sources.
The tablet is said to come with a next - generation operating system based on
Android called Andromeda, according to
Android Police.
As per
Android Police's analysis, it would appear that the latest version of the Google app references something
called Quartz, which could either be the same Google Home touchscreen device alluded to by TechCrunch, or one of the «visual responses» Google debuted at I / O that would allow the Google Home speaker to send information screens to TVs.