all the way back to Android 1.5 'Cupcake' in 2009 (the first two versions of Android were named 'Alpha' and 'Bender'). But it's not as much a break from convention as it at first seems.
Explore Android's ongoing evolution with this visual timeline of versions, starting B.C. (Before Cupcake) and going all the way to 2024's Android 15 release. What a long, strange trip it’s been.
Six months after the first developer preview was released, Android 15 is finally rolling out to Google Pixel devices. It was sent over to AOSP last month, and we’ve seen a few other ...
Google’s latest version of Android is finally here, and rolling out to Pixel devices right now. This is Android 15, known internally as Vanilla Ice Cream, and it has a ton of new features.
Android 16 is launching months earlier than usual. Google says it's coming in Q2 of 2025, when usually major releases happen in Q3 or Q4.
Android 15 is finally out of beta and fully polished for Google’s Pixel smartphones. Over the coming months, it will be available for plenty more Android phones and other devices as well. While ...
Android 15 is now available for certain Android phones. It’s been in development since February, went through three phases, and is finally beginning to roll out, starting with Google’s Pixel ...
Android 15 is now rolling out to Pixel devices, bringing them new privacy features, security tools, and improvements for foldables and tablets. The operating system first launched last month ...
Android 16 is expected to be named 'Baklava' as part of Google's dessert-themed codenames. This breaks the tradition of ...
Google’s next major update for smartphones is here. Android 15 rolled out to Pixel devices on October 15 and will trickle down to countless other devices over the next several months.