This past year was a special one for the Android community, from the release of Android 13, a big investment in tablets and large screens, the latest in wearable technology to all of the investments in Modern Android Development! It was terrific to see many of you for the first time again in-person at Android Dev Summit and other events around the world.
From the experiences you build for users to feedback you provide us to make your tools better, we wanted to say a very special holiday thank you!
We put together a highlights recap, as well as your own downloadable, commemorative poster celebrating 2022.
Have a festive holiday season and we look forward to continuing our work with you in the new year.
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Samsung unveiled the Galaxy A20 smartphone last week, and the company is expected to launch its slightly toned down version dubbed Galaxy A20e soon. The A20e was listed on Samsung UK's website earlier this month, and now, its alleged case renders have surfaced revealing its design. These case renders show us that the A20e will look similar to the A20. It has a waterdrop notch display on the front with a dual camera setup located on the back in the left corner. The cameras are accompanied by an LED flash and an oval-shaped fingerprint scanner. Samsung Galaxy A20e case renders The smartphone has the volume rocker and power button on the right, with the microUSB port and headphone jack placed on the bottom. Samsung has scheduled a Galaxy A series event on April 10 where we may see the A20e go official. Via #Google #Android #Smartphones #OS #News @ndrdnws #ndrdnws #AndroidNews
The Elder Scrolls: Blades can be downloaded on Android and iOS right now. Is Bethesda's latest attempt to bring The Elder Scrolls to mobile any good? Here's what we know so far. #Google #Android #Smartphones #OS #News @ndrdnws #ndrdnws #AndroidNews
Once again, the year is drawing to a close. Of course, we also looking back over a year of reporting right here in the office, but what has inspired us the most in the past twelve months? In this article our editors introduce you to their personal highlights of the year. The year 2017 was quite an interesting one, but it was also somewhat boring at times. Like every year, of course, every big-name manufacturer released their latest flagships with every single one of them becoming increasingly expensive. One thing is clear in 2017: If I want to buy a high-end smartphone, I'd really have to shell out a lot. A whole lot. Samsung, Google and Apple have all crossed the $900 threshold. The iPhone X, in particular, somewhat exaggerates things: "The device is interesting and shows a clear evolution in the Apple world, but what you get for the price is a joke", says Benoit. ...
In August 2018, Google made a commitment to veterans, military spouses, and service members transitioning to civilian careers. At that time, we announced a job search experience that uses military occupational specialty codes to connect service members and veterans with open jobs that call for skills developed during their time in service. In the months since, we've continued our work to make it even more useful for those who are searching for civilian jobs and the amazing people who support and guide them. People like Kristen Rheinlander, who works as the Transition Site Manager of the USO Pathfinder Program at Fort Hood, Texas. A self-described Army brat whose father served in the military for 25 years, Kristen came to the USO as a volunteer 4 years ago. Today, she heads up a team that works with service members and their families as they prepare for a new challenge: figuring out what comes next. Every new challenge has a first step, and for Kristen, it starts with ...