Android Leftovers
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Samsung's browser comes to all Android phones and gets an ad-tracking blocker
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All your naughty photos are being collected by your iPhone and Android devices
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JioPhone reportedly shifting to Android version soon
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HMD Global announces the affordable Nokia 2
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Do Android phones now need Face ID too?
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How to use Android 8.0 Oreo's autofill API
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The Nokia 2 is a very cheap Android phone with a huge battery
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Samsung opens its browser to all Android users, with ad-tracking blocker, night mode
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Android security: Coin miners show up in apps and sites to wear out your CPU
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