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Sony Mobile has confirmed today that many of its older Xperia smartphones will no longer be receiving future upgrades, and will stay with their current firmware and version of Android.

While other firms reported that smartphone shipments broke 1 billion in 2013, Canalys believes the world got very close but did not hit the milestone.

According to CEO Brian Krzanich, Intel's quad-core Bay Trail processors will reach Android tablets starting in the Q2.

A photo allegedly showing another view of the prototype Nokia smartphone running Android has surfaced.

As they do every month, Google has released the latest market share figures for every version of Android.

According to 9to5G, HP is preparing to release a cheap Android smartphone aimed at the emerging markets, possibly as soon as next week.

According to a forecast from research group Gartner, more than one billion devices running Android will be sold in 2014.

Google's Android operating system will be integrated with vehicles made by Audi, Honda, GM and Hyunda through the new Open Automotive Alliance (OAA).

Rumored as PC Plus over the last month, Intel has confirmed the Dual OS platform, meaning there will be computers that will be able to easily switch between Windows and Android in the near future.

HTC has released along and thorough infographic explaining the update process for your Android devices and why they usually take a really, really long time.

Although it was never confirmed by Nokia, it has become clear that the company had begun working on an Android smartphone before it was purchased by Windows Phone maker Microsoft.

Luxury phone maker Gresso has unveiled a line of titanium Android smartphones, starting at the ridiculous price of $1800.

Samsung has made their first entry into the mobile device gamepad market, launching the Smartphone GamePad for Android devices running versions 4.1 or better.

Sony's highly rated Xperia Z Ultra smartphone has finally gotten its own Google Play edition and stock Android.

After the failure that was Google TV and the success that is the Google Chromecast, a new report claims that Google is preparing an Android set

Apple continued its U.S. dominance for the quarter ended October, with 40.6 percent share for its market leading iPhone.

In November, Motorola Mobility took the wrapping off its Moto G device, an entry-level smartphone that the company hopes will help it dominate the low-cost market.

To remedy the situation, Cyanogen Inc. began work on the CyanogenMod Installer, an app that walks you through the process of get your phone to the latest version of CyanogenMod.

At the end of October, Google officially unveiled the Nexus 5, the latest flagship device for the company that offers a pure Android experience along with higher-end specs.

According to IDC's new Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, Android has surpassed 80 percent of the global smartphone market.
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