The Google Play Store gets frequent updates, which is excellent news. The not-so-great news is that it can take weeks, or sometimes even longer, to get the latest iteration. The basic functionality ...
After lengthy legal battles and false starts, Epic Games is bringing Fortnite back to the Google Play Store for Android users in time for Chapter 7 Season 2.
Currently, when you come across a low-quality app, there’s no option to identify it. But, it is likely to change soon. Today, folks over at Android Authority reported seeing a few cautionary messages ...
Google Play Store could soon offer updates for apps that users sideload on their Android devices. The first-party Android app store might also offer updates installed from third-party app stores.
The Google Play Store introduced a new feature that alerts users when apps are draining their device’s battery. This update ...
Following a near six-year hiatus, Fortnite for Android is officially returning to the Google Play Store later this week ...
Google Play Store will soon flag apps that drain your Android battery, helping users spot power-hungry apps before installing them and pushing developers to improve their inefficient apps. The post ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney confirms Fortnite will return to Google Play soon while Epic’s own mobile store continues supporting Android. The post Fortnite returns to the Google Play Store after a long ...
Google has rolled out a new Play Store feature that warns users about Android apps that consume excessive battery power. Apps ...
Fortnite finally returns to the Google Play Store on March 19th alongside the Chapter 7, Season 2 update, featuring Bugs ...