Android Leftovers
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LiveBoot 1.7 adds Android Pie and Magisk support
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Pop quiz: Which Android skin do these features belong to?
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Digital Wellbeing exits beta, available now for Pixel and Android One phones
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Huawei to introduce quad rear camera phones next year, eschew Android One in favor of EMUI
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55 Android Apps Everyone Should Own
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SHAREit for Android updated with some optimisation and UI enhancements
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Gboard now works in Chrome OS dev channel (v72) with Android 9 Pie support
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Amazon Has Discounted Several Great Android Smartphones for Black Friday 2018 [Limited Time Only]
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Itel A44 Power Android Go smartphone launched in India: Price, specifications, features
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Asus Zenfone 5Z to receive Android Pie update in January 2019
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Reduce Android battery drain on Wi-Fi
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Unlocking the bootloader no longer breaks the camera on Sony Xperia devices running Android Pie
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Realme 2 Pro OTA Update With Front Camera Optimisation, November Android Security Patch to Roll Out This Week
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Instagram Is Down & Won't Load for iPhone & Android Users
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Black Friday brings a $100 price drop to the OnePlus 6
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Nubia Red Magic 2 gets spotted on Geekbench with Android 9 Pie and Snapdragon 845
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These paid Android icon packs are free for a limited time, grab them now!
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Google’s ADT-2 Android TV dongle will arrive in the ‘coming weeks’ for developers
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Google rolls out Digital Wellbeing tools for Android
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Final Android Pie Emulator for Wear OS lets you test your app on the new design
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