Android Leftovers
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The most exciting Android announcement of the week may not matter for Americans
A curious thing happens almost every year in the land of Android announcements: We hear about some of the most interesting Android phones around -- devices that not only are beautifully designed and a pleasure to use but also fill an important gap in the current Android ecosystem -- and then...nothing.
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Sony, ZTE Have the Small Premium Android Phones We Want But Can't Have
Smaller, high-quality Android smartphones have gotten disturbingly hard to find. While Apple sells millions of 4.7-inch iPhone 6 units, Android phone makers often seem to think "small" means "cheap," as they scale their flagship phones up to 5.5 inches and beyond.
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Android Wear: New watch styles and sizes
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The New Moto 360 Might Be the Prettiest Smartwatch Yet
In just the past two days, we’ve seen a telling trend in the next generation of smartwatches. As their capabilities improve, they’re looking a lot less like wrist-computers. They’re actually starting to look like fashionable timepieces that just happen to have built-in computers.
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Hands-on with Marshall's rock'n'roll Android smartphone
Earlier this year, Marshall surprised the tech community by unveiling the London smartphone — a conventional Android device with quite unconventional styling. At the time, Marshall was lauded for doing something different in the rather staid smartphone world (or rather, the Swedish firm Zound Industries was praised for not messing up the brand they'd licensed), but how does the London stand up to closer scrutiny?
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Android Candy: Copay—the Next-Generation Bitcoin Wallet
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Withings finally makes its entire product lineup compatible with Android
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CyanogenMod Update Brings Android 5.1.1 Lollipop And Security Patch For Stagefright
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Walk on the mild side: Android Wear comes to iOS
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Samsung Galaxy Android 6.0 Release: 5 Things to Know
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