Android Leftovers

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Android 5.0 Lollipop Update Release Date U.S.: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 on AT&T OTA Update Rolls Out, Not the One You Want
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Xiaomi’s Redmi 2 sets the bar high for budget Android phones
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi’s Redmi 1S did extremely well because of its low price point and powerful specs. Clearly, the company knows how to make a good, cheap phone.
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Nexus 5 Android 5.1 Update: 5 Things to Expect Now
Google’s Nexus 5 Android 5.1 Lollipop update was first released more than two weeks ago. Since then, the update’s trickled out to some users but not all of them. With a Nexus 5 Android 5.1 Lollipop upgrade on the minds of many users, particularly those dealing with Android 5.0 problems, we want to take a look at what we expect from the Nexus 5 Android 5.1 release going forward.
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Nexus 7 Android 5.1 Update: 7 Things to Expect Now
Google’s Nexus 7 Android 5.1 Lollipop update was first released nearly three weeks ago. Since then, the update’s trickled out to some Nexus 7 users but not all of them. With a Nexus 7 Android 5.1 Lollipop upgrade on the minds of many users, particularly those dealing with Android 5.0 Lollipop problems, we want to take a look at what we expect from the Nexus 7 Android 5.1 release going forward.
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Karbonn Sparkle V Android One Phone Starts Receiving Android 5.1 Update
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Android fans confess what they envy most about iOS
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Android customization – improve battery life, identify battery killer apps
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Plex version 4.0 update brings a revamped UI, increased access to Android TV and more
Plex, the popular media server application, has just received a major update on Android. Version 4.0 brings a revamped user interface with Material Design enhancements, support for Plex Home, and increased access to Android TV.
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Nexus 4, Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 getting Android 5.1 Lollipop update
Google finally unveiled the latest Android 5.1 build for its Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 smartphones yesterday, just a week after the mobile operating system for the Nexus 6 was updated. The new factory image for the 5.1 version of Android was given the build number LMY47I, and it is expected to roll out soon.
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Android Lollipop Update Release Date: Verizon Droid Turbo to Leap Straight to L 5.1 When Roll Out Begins
While Android 5.0 Lollipop OTA release dates are still hard to come by for many flagship Android devices manufactured by third party OEMs, Motorola has been one of the swiftest to get its devices the latest Google OS possible.
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Nexus 9 Android 5.1 Lollipop Update: What to Expect
Roughly five months after the release of Android 5.0 Lollipop and the Nexus 9, and Google’s now released a few small updates as well as a bigger bug fixing Android 5.1 Lollipop update. We’ve seen countless Nexus devices all get updated to Android 5.1 Lollipop, but those with the latest Nexus 9 tablet are still stuck waiting, but it should be coming soon.
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Pioneer's Android Auto Car Stereo Unit Prices Are Dropping By Hundreds Of Dollars Off Retail, As Low As $554
Is it a "deal alert" if the cheapest option is still way more than most people want to pay? Probably not, but if you're in the market for Pioneer's first car stereo head units equipped with Android Auto, you can save some considerable cash anyway. The new models have been heavily discounted on Amazon almost immediately after being released, often by hundreds of dollars. For example, the top-of-the-line AVIC-08100NEX, with a wallet-pounding suggested retail price of $1400, is going for just $934 on Amazon.
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Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung Galaxy S4 and S5 Android 5.0, Android 5.0.1 Lollipop and Android 5.1 Update
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Android L 5.1 Update Release Date for Moto X 1st and 2nd Generation; Moto X 2015 Launch date
The Motorola Moto X has had two iterations with the first generation being released in 2013, and the next gen or second gen having been released last year in August/September. This has led to fans of the Moto X wondering when the generation or 2015 model is on the way. Fortunately, Motorola's president has given us a hint of the Motorola Moto X 2015 version release date. There has also been recent news on the Android L Update for the first and second generation Moto X.
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Review: The Murena One phone running /e/OS 1.0
Earlier this year the Murena team announced the release of version 1.0 their /e/OS mobile operating system. To accompany this new milestone, the project also announced two smartphones which will be sold with /e/OS pre-installed. These devices are the Murena Teracube 2e and the Murena One. These devices sell for about $330 USD and $370 USD, respectively. (These amounts were converted to USD from the Canadian prices at time of writing and may change over time.)
I currently own a Samsung S9 running /e/OS. I've had it for just over two years and it's been an unusually positive experience for a mobile device. The /e/OS platform is basically Android, but with the Google components, ads, and nag screens removed. The Google cloud services - storage, contact synchronization, and file sharing - have been swapped out in favour of Murena services. These services run on a custom, open source Nextcloud platform. It's a setup which I've found useful, convenient, and unusually trouble-free so far.
I asked the Murena team if I could test drive one of their new phones and they kindly sent me a Murena One. The package, a small black box, arrived containing the Murena One and some useful accessories. Along with the phone is a USB charge cable, a power adaptor which appears to work with both North American and (I believe) European outlets. There is a quick-start guide which explains how to insert a SIM card into the phone, go through the configuration screens and, optionally connect to the Murena cloud service. There is a small widget for opening the SIM bay, a couple of screen cleaning wipes, and a protective case for the phone. The phone, I was happy to note, had a full battery when it arrived.
| Black Box is a GTK4 Terminal App With Unique Look
Tired of the standard GNOME Terminal but cool on its successor Console? You’ll definitely want to check in with Black Box.
Black Box is a new GTK4 terminal emulator built in Vala and GTK4. The debutant release on Flathub has all of the core features you’d expect, plus a large dose of ones you might not. Yes, this app has a few innovative UI approaches that make it stand out from the (many) terminal apps already available for Linux desktops.
I do think of Black Box as the “eye candy terminal”. It may sound like contradiction given that CLIs are usually focused on raw function (and it may sound like a negative, but it’s not; things are allowed to look nice).
Thing is, Black Box isn’t afraid to be ‘beautiful’, as its immersive ‘headerbar-less’ mode proves. When enabled this gives every inch of the console’s canvas over to whatever command is running.
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