Android releases can be confusing. Here’s a clear explanation of Android Betas, Dev Previews, Canary builds, and which one actually matters ...
Android enthusiasts who crave the absolute latest and greatest from Google, even with a side of potential instability, just got a brand-new playground. Google has just launched the Android Canary ...
Google has released the January 2026 Android Canary build. We’ve found evidence that this software could bring Quick Share/AirDrop integration to Pixel 9 phones. We also spotted a few other visual ...
Most of us use our devices as the companies and developers who make them intend, waiting around for the latest operating system to be pushed out to the general public before upgrading. That's the safe ...
Android 16 is here and there are already a bunch of fun new features to try out, but more are on the way. You can actually try some of them right now thanks to Android Canary, Google's brand new ...
The first Android Canary has a number of user-facing tweaks for the Pixel Launcher that let you remove the AI Mode shortcut, while bringing back the colorful At a Glance weather icons. You will be ...
Chris has reported for various tech and consumer goods outlets over the past decade, including Android Police and MakeUseOf since early 2022. Previously, he has contributed to outlets such as ...
Android Canary 2601 spills the beans ...
Google is testing new Parental Control settings in the latest Android Canary build, potentially allowing parents to set screen time limits and content restrictions through the Digital Wellbeing menu.
Google is changing the way it rolls out pre-release builds of Android to developers and early testers. Instead of signing up for a developer preview program to receive a handful of early releases of ...
There’s a new Android Canary build out, and with it comes a preview of changes Google has in store for a future update. After building out a rough flashlight brightness UI a couple of months ago, ...
Android Canary One UI: So What’s the Big Deal? The issue isn’t that Canary exists. It’s that it replaces the Developer Preview stage entirely. That means instead of seeing a clear build-up to Android ...