This week in your world of Android, KitKat rolled out to Nexus devices, while Samsung had problems with Jelly Bean, the incredibly cheap Moto G landed, Google Search got smarter, we heard news from the CyanogenMod team, and the Apple vs Samsung retrial kicked off.
The Sunday Giveaway
The winner of last week's Nexus 5 giveaway is: Sean Harnett (Ireland)
This week we are giving away a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (White or Black, your pick)
It took a little, but Google kicked off Nexus updates this week, with the Wi-Fi versions of the Nexus 7 (both generations) and the Nexus 10 leading the way. If you're still waiting for the OTA, check out our manual installation guide.
It's finally here, ladies and gentlemen – a quality device for a truly affordable price. The Moto G launched this week, and we have to say it, we've never been so excited over a budget phone. Check out the specs and how the G compares to competitors.
Google Search will talk back to you, but in a good way
Google Search got updated this week, receiving a nice bump to its voice actions capabilities. Tell your phone to send a message, and it will now ask to whom you want to send it. Neat!
CyanogenMod installer is live, how about a new phone?
Installing CyanogenMod can be difficult, but the new CyanogenMod Installer app, now in the Play Store, promises to make it less of a pain. Also, we've heard rumors of a CyanogenMod phone coming soon, that will be priced very competitively. Color us interested!
Apple and Samsung meet again to tussle over who copied whom, with hundreds of millions of dollars on the table. The partial retrial of last year's $1 billion suit kicked off this week. Don't you just love legal drama?
What should have been a reason of celebration for Galaxy S3 users turned into disappointment, after news broke that the Android 4.3 update for the Galaxy S3 bogs down the phone and reduces battery live.
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