Android Leftovers
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Blu debuts two new Android phones with monster batteries
Two new Android devices from Miami-based phone-maker Blu Products offer something that you don't find in other models: batteries that last up to three days on a single charge. Announced Thursday and available immediately through Blu's website, the Studio Energy 2 and Energy X pack in 5,000mAh and 4,000mAh batteries, respectively.
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BlackBerry Priv Android Slider Smartphone Goes Up for Pre-Registration
The BlackBerry Priv, the Canadian smartphone maker's first Android-based smartphone, can now be pre-registered via a new dedicated website. The page also confirms some of the smartphone's specifications. The release date however, is still a secret for now. Interested users can sign-up on the page to get updates as to when the device would be reaching the shelves.
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NPR One for Android gains MirrorLink compatibility
NPR One for Android has gained MirrorLink compatibility, offering users yet another way to listen while on the go. Through the use of a free app from MirrorLink, RockScout, you can now control how you listen to NPR One right from your dashboard. For those not familiar, MirrorLink offers a way to bring your smartphone content to your dashboard, and is not OS specific like Android Auto and CarPlay.
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow updates roundup – October 14, 2015
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LG begins rolling out Android 6.0 Marshmallow to the G4 next week
6.0 Marshmallow, the latest version of Android, hit Google's own Nexus devices last week, and LG is planning to get the update out to its own phones as soon as possible. The company just announced that G4 owners — in Poland, at least — will get the OS upgrade from next week, with the Americas, Asia, and Europe to follow. LG says its Polish G4 customers will be the first in the world to get Marshmallow, as was the case with last year's G3.
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Multi-Window is Underrated, and Every Android Should Have it by Now
All modern phones have multi-tasking capabilities, yet some are clearly better than others. Not only can hardware make a difference, but also software — an incredibly notorious mistake on Samsung’s part for its biggest releases of the year.
But despite the memory management fiasco, Samsung has had the upper hand in Android multitasking due to its excellent multi-window solution. And Note users that know how to exploit it get an extremely useful and unique Android experience.
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Coolmuster Android Assistant gives Android users total control over their devices’ data
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You’ll soon be able to run #Windows programs on select #Android devices thanks to #WINE
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Run Windows applications on Android via WINE
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Android Marshmallow Bug Fixes: How To Fix 8 Common Problems With Android 6.0
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7 Of The Best Android Video Player Apps
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Google’s Nexus Lineup Offers Better Security Among Android Phones: Cambridge Report
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Android Marshmallow UK release date & new features: When will my phone get Android Marshmallow? LG G4 first non-Nexus device to get Android M
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Chrome for Android 46 gets extra zip thanks to optimized image loading
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YouTube Gaming launches paid subscriptions and Android broadcasting
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YouTube Gaming adds live Android streaming and paid subscriptions
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9-out-of-10 Android phones are insecure, and manufacturers are to blame
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