Android Leftovers
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With Android Q, the sharing menu doesn’t suck as much
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Android Q uses blurred lock screen background while playing music
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Android Q has a brand new Files app, with filters and updated Material Theme
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Connecting to smart home and IoT devices on Android Q will be less of a hassle
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Android Q can automatically activate Battery Saver based on your usage habits
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Android Q Beta 1: Feature flags can tweak the Always-on Display, revamp the Power button menu, and more
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[Update: Travel ETAs] Android Q Beta 1: Always-on Display adds currently playing song, moves battery
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TLS 1.3 support brings 40% faster secure connections to Android Q
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A Delicious List Of Android Version Names
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Vu Premium Android 4K TV Range Launched in India, Prices Start From Rs. 30,999
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HTC could release Android 9 Pie for the U11, U11+ and U12+ almost a year after initially confirming that it was going to do so
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Official Galaxy A7 (2018) Android Pie update rolling out in Russia
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Nokia 3.1 gets Android Pie update
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Xiaomi'nin 10 Akıllı Telefonu Daha Android 9.0 Pie Güncellemesi Alacak
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Huawei ready to replace Android if it loses legal battle with the United States
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How Google could help an Android alternative reach the IoT throne
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Delete These Malware-Laden Apps From Your Android Right Now
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Steam Link Anywhere brings full on-the-go PC game streaming to Android
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