Mesh, an AI-powered contacts app and relationship manager from Automattic is now an Android app.
Aptoide has brought its games store back to Google Play after more than a decade, as court-ordered changes open Android to competing app stores.
If you’re looking to cut back on screen time and get a little more active, here’s a roundup of the apps that might help.
Google is expanding its Play Age Signals API, giving Android developers a privacy-preserving way to tailor experiences based on users’ age ranges.
X says the rebuilt version of its Android app is now available globally.
Google Photos for Android is finally getting the floating redesign iPhone users have had for months, making the app cleaner while giving Gemini-powered Ask Photos a more prominent spot.
Google Play Store v52.1 is rolling out with performance changes aimed at smoother app installs across Android phones, watches, TVs, tablets, and car systems, plus AI labels and new game video tools.
Commodore’s Callback 8020 revives the flip phone with Android app support, Sailfish OS, blocked distractions, and retro hardware aimed at people who want useful tools without the usual scroll traps.
Google has finally brought Snapseed 4.0 to Android, and it’s a big one — a fully redesigned interface, a built-in camera with real-time film emulation, and 30+ pro editing tools, all still completely free.