Phandroid
Phandroid is the first website dedicated to reporting on the Android operating system for phones. The website produces a variety of content, including news, reviews, editorials, videos, and a podcast. Phandroid has evolved to cover news from Google in general, as well as Android TV, Android Wear, Google Glass, Chromecast, and Android Auto. Phandroid also operates AndroidForums.com, a forum for Android users.
Available in | English |
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Owner | Nick Gray |
Editor | Nick Gray |
URL | www |
Commercial | Yes |
Launched | November 2007 |
Current status | Online, updates resumed |
History
Phandroid was launched in November 2007, 11 months before the HTC Dream was released. On November 6, 2007, Wired.com published an article titled "Android Already Has Phandroids."[1] Due to the Wired article and growing interest in Android, the site saw massive growth overnight. Phandroid broke numerous Android-related exclusive stories over the years, including an early look at Android 2.3 Gingerbread.[2] Despite its place as the oldest operating Android site, it has declined in recent years and is no longer actively maintained.
Phandroid has appeared on Engadget,[3] The Verge,[4] TechCrunch,[5] and more.
In 2018, the owner of Phandroid.com announced the site was for sale and would cease operating as a traditional Android news blog. By March, the site lost all of its editors and now remains on life support with occasional updates.
References
- "Android Already Has Phandroids" Wired 06 November 2007.
- "First Android Gingerbread Details" Phandroid 18 October 2010
- "Android Wear reportedly getting watch-to-watch sharing features". Engadget 13 July 2015.
- "Twitter's tablet-optimized Android app leaks out" The Verge.com 8 September 2013.
- "This Is Probably HTC’s Next Big Android Phone, The One M9" TechCrunch 22 February 2015.