[Update: 2016 Pixel] December security patch rolling out to Pixel & Nexus, factory images and OTAs live
The Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL received its first update to address a handful of bugs with last month’s…
The Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL received its first update to address a handful of bugs with last month’s…
With 2019 well under way, Google today released the February security patch for the Pixel phone lineup, as well as…
Last month’s OTA update addressed a number of Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL problems, including RAM management and related…
Several months ago, Google added a section in the main Android Security Bulletin that listed patches specific to Pixel and…
Despite their October release, the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL launched with the September security patch. Thankfully, Google’s latest…
Update 1/5: After a last minute bug, Android 7.1.1 is now available for the Nexus 6, with the corresponding factory…
Still on Android 7.1.1, the March security patch is beginning to rollout for current Pixel and Nexus devices. Likely addressing minor…
Following some devices accidentally receiving the May security patch a few weeks early, the OTA is now officially rolling out. The first…
Following the second public beta of Android 7.1.2 and the O Developer Preview last month, the April security patch is…
Following the second public beta of Android 7.1.2 last month, Nougat’s second maintenance release is now rolling out. Mainly focusing on bug…
While last month’s updates were slightly delayed, the October security patch is rolling out today on schedule. It contains the…
Late last month, Google announced that Android O’s official launch is coming soon. In the meantime, the August security patch…
For those not in the Beta Program running the latest Android O developer preview, the June security patch is now rolling…
Overshadowed by the 7.1.2 Developer Preview, the February security patch is beginning to rollout. Still on 7.1.1, there are fixes…
Even as we near I/O 2018 and likely P Developer Preview 2, we are months away from a consumer release,…
While Android P Developer Preview 2 is pretty stable in our experience, most users should stay on Android 8.1 while…
We still have several more months with Android 8.1 as Google’s latest stable operating system even after the P Developer Preview in…