Tag: AOSP
Ancient HP TouchPad able to run Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
Remember that time around four years ago when manufacturers were scrambling to match Apple’s iPad, and HP came out with the TouchPad – which...
Paranoid Android outing 5.0 Alpha 2, Lollipop alpha build
Here’s another after-market Android OS group that we like talking about – Paranoid Android – a group who makes ROMs and already have a...
Microsoft invested in Cyanogen’s anti-Google war chest, says tip
According to sources familiar with the matter, Microsoft has invested in Cyanogen, Inc., making a small contribution in the $70 million of the $100...
Sony adds AOSP support to all 2014 Qualcomm-based Xperia units
Sony is one of those manufacturers who seem to have found a groove in balancing their support for after-market software for their devices and...
Google nixed the fingerprint scanner on the Nexus 6
On one of the earliest rumor articles regarding the recently launched Google Nexus 6, a number of things were predicted that have been realized...
Android 5.0.1 code pushed to AOSP, coming to Nexus soon [UPDATE]
When it comes to Android Lollipop rollouts, majority of Nexus devices should have already had the dessert by now, though there might still be...
OmniROM looking to put out Android 5.0-friendly version soon
We’ve talked about OmniROM a number of times already here at Android Community. This was a project started a few years back in the...
Android 5.0 AOSP sources, binaries land for Xperia Z3
Before you start jumping for joy, no, this isn't Android Lollipop for the Xperia Z3 and its predecessors. What Sony is announcing here instead...
Sony plays around with Lollipop AOSP on Xperia Z3
Everybody’s riding the Android 5.0 wave, and today, it’s Sony’s turn to show what they’ve been doing with Android Lollipop. Sony has traditionally been...
Ready, get set, go! Android Lollipop added to AOSP
The Nexus 9 has launched and so has the Nexus Player. While the Nexus 6 is still on its way, currently still marked as...
OnePlus One gets its own Stock Android ROM
OnePlus promised to be different and, to some extent, they are. That desire to be unique and to never settle shows up once again...
Android source code says goodbye to Dalvik
Google has finally done it! It has completely flipped the switch and has removed Dalvik from Android's master source code. This will pave the...