We have already made a guide on How to install the new Android L developer preview on the Nexus 7 (2012 edition) but it is now also possible to install Android L on the Nexus 4. The build is a direct port from the Android L version of the Nexus 5 where most of the features work…
If you like Both Apple and Android, you are most likely using a Mac but still want to install the new Android L Developer preview on your Nexus 5 or Nexus 7 smartphone. In our previous guide we covered how to install Android L from a Windows PC to your Android Device, now we are…
If you run Android and love the freedom that you get when it comes to customizing the OS, enabling developer mode is a must-have. With Developer mode enabled, there are several tweaks and changes you can make that you can't make if you don't have it enabled. Lets take a look at 4 reasons why…
Google has a history of naming their Android versions after their favorite snack with names like Cupcake, KitKat, Jelly Bean and Ice Cream Sandwich. Android's latest Version which is called Android L didn't seem to have been named directly after a snack but the L does create some posibilities as users claim it stands for…
In Google's new version of Android L it has made several improvements to the keyboard. Currently Android L developer preview is only available on the Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 (2013) but you can now install the keyboard on any device running Android 4.0+[This doesn't require to root your device]
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Google has recently launched its Android L Developer preview which allows developers to install the new version of Android and start developing apps or optimize their old apps for the platform. Android L brings a ton of changes to Android, with huge improvements to notifications, new buttons, battery improvements, 64 bit support and more. How to…
Previous rumors indicate that Google's new OS called Android L would launch mid to late October this year but according to new information from Motorola Support the Moto X and Moto G could receive the Android L update "Late September". A Motorola Employee confirmed the following to AndroidPit:
As far as we know, the update probably comes to…
As Android L is still in Beta and the Cyanogen team hasn't released a version of CyanogenMod yet, many ROM enthusiasts are eager to get their hands on Android L. For those who really can't wait and simply want to get a little preview of what is to come (you can get started here with:…
With thousand of different Android Devices and millions of users it is impossible to create an operation system we all like, this is why being able to customize your device using custom ROM's is great. All mayor ROM's have some unique features that make them stand out from the crowd but with the huge amount…
If you have been using Android 5.0 Lollipop for some time now you might have noticed a small exclamation mark next to WIFI signal. Google has made Android 5.0 a little smarter when it comes to choosing a connection, if it detects it is connected to a WIFI that doesn't have an internet connection it will…
Google has just officially announced Android L. It previously gave a broad introduction of the new operation system which has over 5.000 new API's at Google I/O (its annual conference) but the company has just released new information about the release date of the OS and when it will go out of beta.
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We have already made several guides on how to install ported Android L versions on the HTC One, Android L for the Nexus 4 and how to install ported version of Android L for the Nexus 7 2012. It seems like the next lucky device to get an unofficial port of Android L is the LG…