Follow along with the Gizmodo crew as we unpack everything Google announces at its annual developer conference in Mountain View, Calif.
With Material 3 Expressive, Android is getting a more graphic design-y interface—the complete opposite of what is rumored for iOS 19.
Hopefully it won't bend, either.
Get your pitchforks ready, unless, of course, you're all about unnecessarily skinny phones.
Google's mobile OS is getting a bolder and more in-your-face visual refresh.
Find us another phone where you can 3D print accessories and screw them to the backside.
Other than some questionable addition of buttons, these annual updates seem to be as menial as the new Apple Watch each year.
With affordable phones like this, who needs flagships? The Pixel 9a is all the essentials (and AI) packed into a friendlier price point.
The company is streamlining development on the platform to help free up resources for artificial intelligence.
Texting a Green Bubble will feel as native as engaging another iPhone user on iMessage.
The 23,800 mAh battery is there to help power up the built-in projector and camping lights for days.
Android 16 is just around the corner.
There's no way you can turn back time, but at least you can delete a bad word before someone sees it.
E Ink is fantastic for long bouts of reading, but it does not a smartphone make.
The design tweaks are nice, but that's not a reason to upgrade. Neither is a bunch of new AI tricks. Samsung's ultimate phone could do so much more.
The RedMagic Nova Gaming Tablet brings smooth, powerful performance with a vivid display, great audio and solid battery life.
Android's split-screen mode is about to become a throuple if the latest code sleuthing turns out to be true.
Here's how to do it before time runs out, and why we can't stop crying over TikTok's death.
The budget Moto G and Moto G Power aren't whopping performers, but they'll get you through a long day with wired headphones.
Google's releasing the previews earlier this time around, which means a more exciting public beta is coming sooner than usual.
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