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Cordova CLI 13.0.0 Released!

25 November 2025 @ 12:00 am

We are happy to announce that [email protected] has been released! This is the latest version of the Cordova command-line interface (CLI) used for creating and building Cordova apps. [email protected] on npm To upgrade a global installation: npm uninstall -g cordova npm install -g cordova@latest Note: If you are installing Cordova locally in a project (not globally), simply omit the -g flag. Release Highlights The most notable changes in this major release include: Updated npm dependencies. Increased Node.js engine requirement to >=20.17.0 || >=22.9.0. Removed telemetry

Cordova iOS 8.0.0 is now available!

23 November 2025 @ 12:00 am

After nearly 2 years of work, we are excited to finally announce that we have released Cordova iOS 8.0.0! This is Cordova's platform supporting the development of applications for iOS & iPadOS; now with better support for the latest platform features. [email protected] To upgrade: cordova platform remove ios cordova platform add [email protected] This is a major version release which includes some breaking changes! We have tried hard to make the update process as smooth as possible for both application and plugin developers, while improving the experience for developers embedding Cordova iOS as a library. For plugin authors, we've written a guide about

Cordova Lib 13.0.0 Released!

5 November 2025 @ 12:00 am

We are happy to announce that [email protected] has been released. This is the main library behind the Cordova CLI, handling project and build operations. [email protected] Release Highlights The most notable changes in this major release are: Updated the library's npm dependencies. Increased the Node.js engine requirement to >=20.17.0 || >=22.9.0. Dropped support for the cordova serve command. Dropped support for the create plugin command. Added support for listing available emulators with the cordova emulate <platform> --list command. Please report any issues you find by following the How to File a Bug guide! Changes include:

Cordova Create 6.0.0 Released!

22 October 2025 @ 12:00 am

We are happy to announce that [email protected] has been released. This is the library used behind-the-scenes of the Cordova tooling for creating a Cordova project. Release Highlights The most notable changes in this major release were: Updated the library's npm dependencies. Increased in the Node.js engine requirement to >=20.17.0 || >=22.9.0. Changes include: Breaking Changes: GH-99 chore!: upgrade @cordova/[email protected] GH-98 chore!: bump package dependencies [email protected] [email protected] cordova-fetch5.0.0 [email protected] re

Cordova App Hello World 7.0.0 Released!

29 August 2025 @ 12:00 am

We are happy to announce that [email protected] has been released. This is the default app template used when creating a new Cordova App project though Cordova CLI. Release Highlights The most notable changes in this release were: Setting the body element's box-sizing to border-box to avoid the safe-area-inset padding that caused scrolling issues Disabled the overscroll behavior of the root element to remove rubber-banding effects. Used modern, unprefixed CSS directives. Updated default template's package ID to org.apache.cordova.hellocordova. Changes include: Fixes: GH-98 fix(css): Fix extra padding causing scrolling Chores:

Cordova Fetch 5.0.0 Released!

29 August 2025 @ 12:00 am

We are happy to announce that [email protected] has been released. This is the library used behind-the-scenes of the Cordova tooling for fetching of Cordova platforms and plugins. Release Highlights The most notable changes in this major release were: Updated the library's npm dependencies. Increased in the Node.js engine requirement to >=20.9.0. Changes include: Breaking Changes: GH-131 chore(npm)!: bump [email protected] GH-125 chore!: bump node requirement & npm dependencies Chores: GH-136 chore(README): update badges

Cordova Common 6.0.0 Released!

9 August 2025 @ 12:00 am

We are happy to announce that [email protected] has been released. This is one of the libraries used behind-the-scenes by nearly all of the Cordova tooling and provides utilities for dealing with things like config.xml parsing. Release Highlights The most notable changes in this major release were: Removal of superspawn, which also dropped the npm dependencies q and cross-spawn. Update to the <resource-file> directive to allow directories and their contents to be copied. Update to the <config-file> and <edit-config> directives to support finding unprefixed Info.plist files. Increase in the Node.js engine requirement to >=20.9.0. Changes include: Breaking Changes:

Cordova Android 14.0.1 Released!

30 April 2025 @ 12:00 am

We are happy to announce that we have just released Cordova Android 14.0.1! This is one of Cordova's supported platforms for building Android applications. [email protected] To upgrade: cordova platform remove android cordova platform add [email protected] To install: cordova platform add [email protected] Release Highlights Fixes Fetching Gradle Path for Windows Resolved an issue in Windows environments where projects containing spaces in their paths could not be built due to changes in how the Gradle path was fetched.

Cordova Android 14.0.0 Released!

26 March 2025 @ 12:00 am

We are happy to announce that we have just released Cordova Android 14.0.0! This is one of Cordova's supported platforms for building Android applications. [email protected] To upgrade: cordova platform remove android cordova platform add [email protected] To install: cordova platform add [email protected] Release Highlights BREAKING CHANGES Increased Target SDK This release has increased the target SDK to 35 (Android 15). Project Dependencies The following Gradle de

Media Capture Plugin 6.0.0 Released!

26 February 2025 @ 12:00 am

We are happy to announce that we have just released an update for cordova-plugin-media-capture! [email protected] To upgrade: cordova plugin remove cordova-plugin-media-capture cordova plugin add [email protected] Release Highlights This major release primarily focused on ensuring that the plugin complies with Android's new strict permission requirements. Specifically, it removes unnecessary permissions such as: android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO Additiona

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Announcing Capacitor 8

9 December 2025 @ 12:32 am

Capacitor, our cross-platform native runtime for web apps, continues to grow rapidly in 2025, now nearing one million downloads per week and reaching a new weekly high of nearly 930,000 downloads in mid-November. Today, we’re excited to announce the release of Capacitor 8 — the latest step forward in our ongoing effort to make building […] The post Announcing Capacitor 8 appeared first on Ionic Blog.

Swift Package Manager and Capacitor

9 October 2025 @ 2:00 pm

As an iOS developer, I’ve always found Dependency management for iOS to be a chore. For the first four years of the iPhone platform, we didn’t have any options at all. That changed in September of 2011 with the creation and release of Cocoapods by Elon Durán. Written in Ruby, Cocoapods made it possible to properly […] The post Swift Package Manager and Capacitor appeared first on Ionic Blog.

Announcing Ionic 8.7

31 July 2025 @ 9:22 pm

Ionic Framework 8.7 is here! This release delivers powerful new features that enhance developer productivity and user experience. From new CSS utility classes that streamline layout development to new Reorder events that provide fine-grained control, plus the latest Ionicons v8 update and Angular modal injection improvements, 8.7 brings the tools you need to create exceptional […] The post Announcing Ionic 8.7 appeared first on Ionic Blog.

The Quest for SSR with Web Components: A Stencil Developer’s Journey

25 June 2025 @ 4:54 am

Picture this: You’ve built a beautiful design system using Web Components. Your components are framework-agnostic, encapsulated, and performant. Life is good… until someone asks, “But does it work with SSR?” Record scratch. Freeze frame. That’s where our story begins. The Promise Land: SSR and Web Components Before we dive into the trenches, let’s set the […] The post The Quest for SSR with Web Components: A Stencil Developer’s Journey appeared first on Ionic Blog.

Announcing Ionic 8.6

4 June 2025 @ 6:26 pm

We’re thrilled to share the latest release of Ionic Framework, packed with exciting new features and improvements. This release brings a new Input OTP component, a new Datetime property to show days from the previous and next months, and a fresh update to Stencil. Let’s take a closer look at what’s new in 8.6 👇 […] The post Announcing Ionic 8.6 appeared first on Ionic Blog.

Cross-platform AR/VR With the Web: WebXR with A-Frame, Angular, and Capacitor (Part II)

12 May 2025 @ 9:14 pm

This is the second blog post in a multipart series. While it’s not necessary to read the first part it will definitely add some much needed context: Cross-platform AR/VR With the Web: WebXR with A-Frame, Angular, and Capacitor (Part I) Last year I covered a topic about incorporating WebXR into your Capacitor projects to create […] The post Cross-platform AR/VR With the Web: WebXR with A-Frame, Angular, and Capacitor (Part II) appeared first on Ionic Blog.

How Capacitor Works

17 April 2025 @ 4:29 pm

This blog post was originally written and published by Max Lynch on August 13th, 2020. This post has been edited as well as updated for content and links. Capacitor is a cross-platform native runtime for Web Native apps. Essentially, Capacitor takes modern web apps, and then packages them up to run on iOS, Android, and […] The post How Capacitor Works appeared first on Ionic Blog.

Stencil Reframed: Community-Driven Governance Takes Center Stage

8 April 2025 @ 9:28 pm

Stencil has become an essential tool for companies of all sizes who are building sustainable design systems. These design systems enable teams to deliver exceptional user experiences across multiple platforms, whether they’re building applications with React, Angular, or Vue. Today, I’d like to share some important updates about Stencil’s governance structure and future. A Brief […] The post Stencil Reframed: Community-Driven Governance Takes Center Stage appeared first on Ionic Blog.

Announcing Ionic 8.5

14 March 2025 @ 9:19 pm

We are excited to announce the release of Ionic 8.5, bringing valuable updates to form controls, modals, and framework customization. This release enhances components like Checkbox, Select, and Toggle with new validation features, improves Sheet Modals with better scrolling behavior, and adds more control over styling and error logging. With React 19 support and key […] The post Announcing Ionic 8.5 appeared first on Ionic Blog.

Unifying Plugins across Ionic and OutSystems

19 February 2025 @ 4:57 pm

One of the more exciting aspects of Ionic joining OutSystems was comparing our portfolios of supported plugins. Does Ionic provide functionality OutSystems is missing? Does OutSystems have plugins without a Capacitor equivalent? How do we bring the best of both worlds to OutSystems’ low-code and Ionic’s open-source communities? Some decisions were easy. For instance, Ionic […] The post Unifying Plugins across Ionic and OutSystems appeared first on Ionic Blog.

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Asus ROG Xbox Ally X review

4 January 2026 @ 10:32 pm

The ROG Xbox Ally X is the newest handheld gaming device from Asus, and the third of its kind from the company in as many years. The Xbox Ally X, along with the cheaper Xbox Ally, is made in collaboration with Microsoft's Xbox division, and features a unique design that mirrors Xbox controllers, as well as ships with a lightly modified version of Windows 11. The Xbox Ally X that we are looking at here is based on AMD's latest generation Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme chip. It also features 24GB of memory, a terabyte of storage, a 7-inch 120Hz IPS display, and an 80Wh battery. The cheaper Xbox...

Huawei FreeBuds 7i review

4 January 2026 @ 1:21 pm

Huawei has been making great wireless earbuds for a long time now and the FreeBuds 7i are entering the scene as the budget option in the brand’s audio portfolio. While they don’t look that much different from their predecessors, the 7i offer updated active noise cancellation, which Huawei claims is 30% better than the outgoing buds while offering 50% lower latency. There’s a new bone conduction microphone for better voice pickup during calls and spatial audio with head tracking. Huawei also added head motion controls, which allow you to quickly answer or decline incoming calls by...

Top 10 trending phones of week 1

4 January 2026 @ 9:31 am

Happy New Year everyone and welcome to the first recap of the 10 most popular phones in our database of 2026. We have a fresh new face on top with Xiaomi's 17 Ultra getting by far the most attention over the past seven days. Behind it we have the 2025's established favorites with the Galaxy A56 in second and the Galaxy S25 Ultra in third. [#InlinePriceWidget, 13322, 1#] Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max snatched fourth, ahead of the Honor Win that was announced during the holiday stretch. Samsung Galaxy A17 follows in sixth, one spot above the OnePlus 15. We then have another 17 Pro...

2025 Winners and losers: OnePlus

4 January 2026 @ 5:31 am

2025 has been a busy year for OnePlus, with close to a dozen different launches across the globe in various categories. However, it was also one of the more controversial years for the brand, and signaled a change in direction for the company that may not be appreciated by its fans. Loser: OnePlus Open 2 The year started on a downer, with the company canceling its foldable plans for 2025 back in February. The OnePlus Open from 2023 was a phenomenal product, not just because it was an excellent foldable, but also because it was an excellent smartphone. It was expected to be followed by...

Oppo Find X9 Ultra's camera sensors get detailed in new leak

4 January 2026 @ 1:33 am

The Oppo Find X9 Ultra is rumored to arrive in March, and now a new rumor from a tipster over on X claims to shed some light on the camera sensors it will use. The main camera will allegedly be employing Sony's recently announced Lytia 901 sensor, a 1/1.12" type with 200MP resolution. The main camera will have a 23mm focal length. Oppo Find X8 Ultra The ultrawide camera will reportedly use the Samsung ISOCELL JN5 sensor, a 1/2.76" type, with 50MP resolution. The ultrawide will have a 15mm focal length. Interestingly, the JN5 sensor will make another appearance in a 230mm telephoto...

Top phones of 2025: Camera

3 January 2026 @ 9:33 pm

This year has been an eventful one for cameraphones, carrying over the trend. Some manufacturers made huge strides when it comes to cameras, while others decided to focus on polishing their products. But at the end of the day, pretty much all manufacturers have something to show for when it comes to cameras. Arguably, vivo ended up leading the pack. The company released the China-only vivo X200 Ultra in early 2025, while the X300 and X300 Pro arrived a couple of months before the end of the year, but made it to global stage. The vivo X300 Pro, didn't bring that many improvements to the...

My top 4 phones of 2025 - Sagar

3 January 2026 @ 7:01 pm

Winters are in full swing, Christmas celebrations have wrapped up around the globe, and the world has stepped into 2026 with new hopes, aspirations, and resolutions. And as the festive season gives way to a brand-new year, it also brings along one familiar tradition. Yes, it’s that time again when us Editors at GSMArena.com talk about our favorite smartphones of the year gone by. And mind you, these may not necessarily be the best smartphones we used during the year, but the ones we enjoyed using the most. In other words, these are our personal favorites. I, too, used a few smartphones in...

Pebble Round 2 is official with e-paper touchscreen, two-week battery life

3 January 2026 @ 4:31 pm

The Pebble 2 Duo and Time 2 went up for pre-order in March, and today they are joined by the Pebble Round 2. This comes from Core Devices, the new company of Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky. The new watches are made possible by Google open sourcing the Pebble OS, which Core Devices is using. The Pebble Round 2 comes with a 1.3" 260x260 64-color e-paper touchscreen, a stainless steel frame, and two-week battery life. It's available for pre-order in matte black, brushed silver, and polished rose gold for $199. Shipping is set to start in May. The Pebble mobile app works with iOS...

OnePlus showcases the Turbo 6 in live images

3 January 2026 @ 2:01 pm

OnePlus is launching the Turbo 6 on January 8, and ahead of that it's already revealed the phone's design, its 9,000 mAh battery capacity, and its slim 1.7mm camera island. OnePlus Turbo 6 in "Chasing Light Silver" Now, the brand has given us some live images of the phone to look at. They showcase it in two colorways: one that machine translates from Chinese as Chasing Light Silver (above), the other apparently called Wilderness Green (below). OnePlus Turbo 6 in "Wilderness Green" The OnePlus Turbo 6 is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC....

The best tablets of 2025

3 January 2026 @ 11:31 am

It was an interesting year for tablets as we saw hundreds of new slates hit the shelves. From compact offerings with flagship specs to established Ultra options from the likes of Samsung and a great selection of budget options, 2025 did not disappoint. And while Apple dominated the tablet sphere in terms of shipments for yet another year, we also got some great offerings on the Android side. It’s generally difficult to single out the best device in a product category with so many releases, but we’ve gathered a bunch of our top picks for the best tablets of the past year and are presenting...

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