While both iPhones and Androids now feature great cameras, there are still a host of camera features limited to Androids.
Forget hunting for a tape measure or a protractor. Use your Android phone camera and sensors to handle different types of measurements easily.
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. As a person who covers consumer tech for a living, I get to use a few dozen smartphones every year. While I almost always advise on which is the ...
The Android smartphone market is pretty big in the United States, with nearly 40% share of the total mobile phones sold in the country. Multiple manufacturers continuously vie to grab whatever ...
Don't get rid of your old smartphone. Learn how to repurpose old phones to keep using them for years after you've gotten a new one.
Google's December 2025 security update patched 107 vulnerabilities for Android devices. For a complete catalog of all the issues, you can refer to the update notes hosted on the the Android Security ...
The year 2025 ended on a solid note for smartphones. Apple finally embraced a fresh design for its Pro phones, armed them with all-big sensors, and equipped them with a vapor chamber, while ...
The idea of using your Android phone as a mouse or keyboard might sound gimmicky, but it actually works pretty well. With the right software, your phone becomes a wireless trackpad that's always on ...
The Xiaomi 17 Ultra runs on the latest HyperOS 3 software, based on Android 16. This is not the first Xiaomi device we have ...
After a somewhat underwhelming release last year, privacy-focused brand Punkt is back with the new MC03 smartphone, which is based on Android and ships with “AphyOS,” and coming to the US this year.
Turn your smartphone into a more professional interview and vlogging tool with this versatile USB-C connected mic ...