Android Leftovers
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow to roll out from 5 October on some devices
We are just a few days away from Google’s big event which is scheduled for in San Francisco on September 29. During the event, Google is expected to unveil the much talked about Nexus smartphones built by LG and Huawei (LG Nexus 5X and Huawei Nexus 6P). Reportedly, Android 6.0 Marshmallow – will roll out to the following devices on October 5.
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Five Upcoming Android Phones to Launch in the Market Soon
Don’t go buying a new Android phone yet as there are some amazing Android phones releasing in the coming few months.
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Run Android 5.1 Lollipop with Google Play Store on Raspberry Pi 2 Using RaspAnd
Arne Exton was more than happy to drop an email to Softpedia HQ about the new release of his commercial RaspAnd project that lets users install Google's Android 5.1 Lollipop mobile operating system on a Raspberry Pi 2 SBC (Single-Board Computer).
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The inside story of London's contribution to Android
Google is gearing up for a bevy of big announcements next week. The tech giant is expected to launch two new flagship smartphones, the Nexus 5x and Nexus 6p — and likely alongside them, Android Marshmallow, the latest update to its mobile operating system (OS).
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Software release schedule from Telus suggests Android M rollout to begin October 5th
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