Android Leftovers
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Thomson Path Android TVs Launched in India in 42-Inch and 43-Inch Variants, Sale Starts January 20
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Thomson launches Path Android TVs in 42 and 43 inches, prices start at ₹19,999
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Android Powers Some of the Best TVs We’ve Seen — These 4 Are Worth Your Time
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ALDI selling 2 smart Android TV powered TV’s next Saturday 23rd Jan
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Google reportedly requires new Android TV devices support AV1 video decoding
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This massive 100-inch 4K Android Laser TV is discounted by $2,600 right now!
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Doogee S96Pro: Android 10 + night vision
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itel Vision 1 Pro with HD+ display, Android 10 Go, and 4000mAh battery launched in India
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[Update: Jan. 16] Realme 7 Pro & Narzo 20 Realme UI 2.0 (Android 11) update: Here's what we know so far
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OnePlus 7/7T series Android 11 update is here as custom ROMs
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[Update: January 16] OxygenOS 11 (Android 11) update for OnePlus 7 series: Here's what we know
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Xperia 1 and Xperia 5 getting Android 11 update
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Sony Xperia 1 and Xperia 5 start receiving stable Android 11 update
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Best Android app deals of the day: Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, iPoe Collections, more
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Google is testing a bottom bar for its in-app browser on Android
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A warning for Android users to instantly remove these malicious apps from their smartphones which carry the dangerous type of malware
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Here’s how an encrypted, locked Android and Apple phone gets bypassed
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Nokia 3.4 receiving new Android Build V1.260
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