Lenovo has confirmed that it's abandoning its custom user experience on its phones, shipping future handsets with stock Android, in an effort to reduce bloatware and make it easier to update devices.
Lenovo’s in-house smartphone software is going the way of the dodo. On Friday, the company confirmed that it’s halting developing of Vibe Pure UI, a custom experience that shipped on Lenovo phones ...
I got a chance to spend some time with the Lenovo Skylight today. It’s one of the first smartbooks based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon platform. Thanks the ARM-based processor, the Skylight is ultrathin, ...
Lenovo and Moto are growing closer together in their approaches to Android -- but not in the way some feared that might happen. When news first broke that Lenovo was buying Motorola, plenty of people ...
I guess it took them quite some time, but they figured it out! Earlier today Lenovo confirmed that from now on it will switch to stock (pure) Android, and abandon its Vibe Pure UI Android ...
Lenovo has confirmed that it is dropping its Vibe Pure UI on all future smartphones and will be switching back to vanilla Android. This is a big change coming from their custom overlay that ran on top ...
Google releases a new version of its Android operating system about once a year. And then companies including Samsung, HTC, LG, Asus, and Lenovo get to work customizing the US with their own ...
Lenovo's latest Z2 Pro is apparently not enough of a come back for the Chinese company that wants to compete with the more successful - at the moment - Xiaomi phone maker. Lenovo’s vice president ...