Enter stage left: silly season.
As we barrel head-first towards the next major trade show — , it's worth taking a moment to keep everything in perspective. We're going to see new phones, and they're probably going to be awesome.
Alright, so much for perspective. Coming up at MWC? The all-new-but-still-familiar and the all-new-and-double-everything . And while we expect that Korea's two biggest electronics manufacturers will dominate the show, that's still a week away and there's plenty of news for the week that was.
Android Central — Leaks
It's hard to go a day without seeing some new Galaxy S7 leaks, and the latest is a set of pictures that . We explore , as further leaks . Also, how about , too.
Have you heard your Hangouts calls improving in quality? That's because the system when possible to improve things across the board. In other app news, Instagram finally .
Picking up from last week, Priv security updates continued to roll out for the month of February with all major Canadian carriers having released the update. BlackBerry announced new way for developer to have their apps highlight as a sort of replacement for the Built for BlackBerry program and finally, a new Android Runtime for BlackBerry 10 devices was released.
Rumors continue to swirl about , , and even — yeah, already! And we're keeping you updated on all of them! We're also tracking security issues like , , and . Luckily we finally have to keep us calm and carry us on!
Microsoft continued to deploy updates to Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile this week with the latest cumulative updates. The OS patches address security concerns, improve performance and as usual fix bugs. First up was Windows 10 , which also came with a nice changelog. Next, Windows 10 Mobile was updated to .
In a policy change, Microsoft is now , which is making a lot of folks happy.
Speaking of Window Insiders Microsoft created a new Insider ring . This ring is below Fast and Slow and is considered even more stable, but is still thought of as 'early access' to production builds.
We reviewed the with some positive observations about the new computing category.
