Android Leftovers
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The new Zen Mode from OxygenOS 11 is now available for OnePlus phones on Android 10+
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Motorola releases Android 10 kernel code for the Moto G9 Play
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Android 11 exhibits annoying bug that can break multitasking
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Pixel The Dog Helps Google Promote The Pixel 4a & Android 11
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How Android 11 Beats iOS 14 for Handling Messaging Apps
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How to play Xbox One games on your Android smartphone
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How to expand your Samsung phone screen for Xbox Game Pass (xCloud) for Android
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Reliance Jio’s upcoming budget Android smartphone could cost as little as ₹4,000 (~$54)
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VLC 3.3 for Android introduces a massive list of new features
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Android and iOS users be aware of the scam apps promoted by social media influencers they might trap you
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5 Indian Android, iOS apps that grew post-TikTok ban
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5 Best Bitcoin Apps For Android: Get Any of These
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Top 4 VPNs for Android phones and tablets compared (Sponsored)
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Asmodee brings iconic board games Android and Twilight Imperium to comic book space with CMON
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VLC 3.3 for Android brings UI overhaul w/ bottom navbar, video player redesign, plus more
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[Update: Wider rollout] Twitter for Android will remind you to actually read articles before sharing them
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Chromecast media notification adds track controls on Android
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YouTube brings a new video interface to Android TV, Fire TV [Gallery]
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Twilight Imperium and Android Graphic Novels Announced
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