Android Leftovers
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Samsung Galaxy S6 And S6 Edge Android 5.1 Lollipop Update Released
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Lava to Launch Google Android One 2.0 Series with Mid-Range Specifications in Mid-July: Report
Domestic smartphone maker Lava, in collaboration search engine giant Google, is prepping the stage for the launch of new Android One 2.0 series smartphone later this month.
Lava will host an event on 14 July in New Delhi to unveil the new Android One series smartphone, reported The Economic Times (Tech).
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Report: Better Android One devices to launch in India, cost $189
The first wave of Android One devices launched in India in September 2014. The selection of low-end phones was supposed to help Android tackle "the next billion users"—people in developing countries who had never owned a smartphone before. The devices were spec'd about as low as possible—4.5-inch 480p screens, 1.3GHz MediaTek processors, and 4GB of storage—which gave them a really low price of about $105. According to the report, this new wave of devices sits a lot higher on the price spectrum: about $189 (Rs 12,000).
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Android One model, described as an "affordable Nexus," launching in India on July 17th
A report published on Friday says that a new Android One handset will be unveiled in India on July 17. A local handset manufacturer, Lava International, is producing the model which will be priced at the equivalent of $189 USD. According to those familiar with Google's thinking, version 2.0 of Android One will be aimed at those who have used a smartphone before. Previously, the low priced Android One models were designed for first-time smartphone buyers in emerging markets.
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Lava expected to launch an Android One handset on 14 July for Rs 12,000
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Some Android Lollipop Users Affected by 'Critical' Battery Drain Issue
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Even the 2-year old LG G2 will reportedly receive an update to Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
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Is Google Testing Android M For Nexus 4, Nexus 7 (2012), And Nexus 10?
Google is said to be testing the upcoming Android M operating system for Nexus 4, Nexus 7 (2012) and the Nexus 10.
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Android phone vendors should improve update policies, consumer organization says
Too many Android phones are running old software with security flaws, according to Dutch consumer association Consumentenbond, which wants manufacturers to update their phones’ software more often, and for longer.
The association tested 171 Android smartphones that it had acquired over the last two years, applying the latest software update provided by the manufacturer.
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Is this Blackberry's Android phone? Leaked image reveals curved 'Venice' handset
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BlackBerry's Android Smartphone Plans Leaked
Noted internet tipster Evan Blass has revealed two details about BlackBerry’s upcoming smartphone plans, and the focus on increased Android support.
The first is the news that the BlackBerry Venice handset will be powered by Android, and one of the slider keyboard based handset will be sold by AT&T later in the year. That Venice will be Android-powered matches previous rumors, but the news of AT&T’s adoption of the Venice makes sense. AT&T has a long associated with BlackBerry, and has already taken a number of the new BB10 powered handsets and requested tweaked designed for its customer base.
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Is this BlackBerry's upcoming Android smartphone?
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Is this BlackBerry's upcoming Android phone, coming to AT&T?
We've expected for a month or so that BlackBerry is working on an Android phone with a "dual curved display" that slides up to reveal a physical keyboard underneath. It is supposedly based on a device that was originally announced at Mobile World Congress back in March, and back then the best image we had to go off of was a low-resolution snapshot of the device being held up on stage. Now, Evan Blass (aka @evleaks) has posted a high-resolution render of the device, codenamed Venice, to Twitter.
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AT&T Pushes Out Samsung Galaxy S5 Update: Not Android 5.1 But Includes Performance And Security Improvements
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Is Android the New Windows?
At Google's recent I/O developers’ conference, Google’s leadership clearly stated that they want Android to be the dominant OS for connected devices and Internet of Things. Like Windows, Android is hardware-agnostic and can easily be applied to any mobile or IoT device. Even more important is that Android serves as Google’s OS/UI to its overall cloud vision, and it is building most of its worldwide ecosystem of products and services channeled through Android.
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The Android Version Of The Dolphin Nintendo Gamecube/Wii Emulator Is Coming Along Nicely - Here It Is Running On A SHIELD TV
We've written about Dolphin before: it's an extremely popular emulator for the Nintendo Gamecube and Wii that runs well on modern gaming PCs. The developers have been trying to get it running reliably on Android for years. They're not quite there yet - the software needs a lot of work, and we still need more powerful devices to get a true one-to-one gaming experience. But the NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV, with its ridiculously powerful and video-focused Tegra X1 system-on-a-chip, is getting pretty close.
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Fallout Shelter Android Game: Bethesda Says Release Date Is August
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Fallout Shelter May Launch on Android in August
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Android 5.1.1 Lollipop OTA Now Available For Galaxy S6 And Galaxy S6 Edge Sprint Users
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Android 5.1.1 Lollipop Update G920FXXU2BOFL For Samsung Galaxy S6: How To Install It
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5 Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week! – Android Apps Weekly
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Android Circuit: New Moto G Leak, Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Revealed, Google Battles Microsoft
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Motorola Droid Turbo Facing Battery Problems After Android Lollipop Update
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When 'Yeh Hai Mohabbatein' Actor Karan Patel and Wife Ankita Bhargava Went on Double Date [PHOTO]
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Android 5.1 Lollipop Update: Busy Day For Latest Lollipop; Upgrade Rolled Out For Moto X 2014, Moto X 2013, Motorola Droid Turbo Rolls Out
The Android 5.1 Lollipop update for the Motorola Droid Turbo, Moto X 2013 and Moto X 2014 is now going to be rolled out, much to the delight of Motorola smartphone users. Since it is going to be a phased role out, not all users will be able to enjoy what the update has to offer at the time that it is released to the public.
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Android Authority this week – July 5, 2015
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Install Android 5.1.1 Lollipop Custom ROM on Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE via SlimLP [How to Update]
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Some Android Users Are Seeing 'Did You Mean...' Corrections In Google Search Suggestions
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