Android Leftovers
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Sky Brasil ops for t4h Android TV remote
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Stable One UI 4 (Android 12) 'likely' to arrive before the end of the year | Android Central
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Android 12 CDD Defines ‘Performance Class’ Requirements for OEMs
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Samsung Galaxy A21 gets Android 11 and One UI 3.1 update in the United States
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Rockchip RK3566 Benchmarks in Android 11 (Zidoo M6) - CNX Software
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Motorola Android 11 update: List of eligible devices & release date
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Palm teases new pair of earbuds for one of the tiniest Android phones - PhoneArena
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HTC Vive Flow uses Android phones as a VR controller - 9to5Google
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Best Android app deals of the day: Monument Valley 2, more - 9to5Toys
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The Best Android Games on Sale This Week - Reigns: Game of Thrones, Gris, Botanicula and More - Droid Gamers
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ColorOS 12: The 12 Best Features in Oppo's Android Phones
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Many Android flagships will use MediaTek Dimensity 2000 SoC next year -
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5 Ways To Fix Touch Screen Issues On Your Android Phone
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How much do you trust your Android smartphone? A new study suggests its spying on you | Euronews
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How To View Your Notification History On Android
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Roku Starts Rolling Out OS 10.5-Focused Updates to Android Mobile App on Oct. 15th | Cord Cutters News
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New ZTE ZPAD 10 Android Tablet Now at TELUS | Business Wire
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SD Times news digest: Android Basics in Kotlin course; SharePoint Framework 1.13 release candidate; Crystal 1.2 - SD Times
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