Android Leftovers
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OnePlus 2 Android smartphone? You no longer need invite to buy one
From Saturday, December 5, fans of the well-specced $389 OnePlus 2 can buy the Android phone unlocked without an invite.
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Android Headliner: Fragmentation Is Android’s Greatest Strength
If there’s one common theme that always seems to center around the Android operating system, it’s fragmentation. In some circles fragmentation can be viewed as a term that is somewhat taboo, despite the fact that it is still a very real issue with the platform, and not just on a single level. Around the right people, or rather the wrong people depending on how you look at it, utter the word fragmentation and it almost always seems to spark a debate that never ends well. There should be no misconceptions about the topic though. Android is still very fragmented and that isn’t going away anytime soon. The negative connotation with the word “fragmented” isn’t the only side of things though. Android’s fragmentation has and still is an opportunity for Google. From the beginning, Android’s fragmentation (wealth of choice or options) is what has gained the platform such a following in the first place. Without that openness, that collection of options for consumers, there’s a good chance that Android wouldn’t be as big as it is today.
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Unlocked HTC One M8 Finally Receiving Android 6.0 Marshmallow
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Nextbit’s Robin Android phone is a glimpse of a cloud-first future that’s still a long way off
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Twitch makes its long-awaited Android TV arrival
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Google's latest app can turn Android phones into VR cameras
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Google picks best Android games of 2015
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Miss the Android Hangouts widget? Here's how to replace it
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Android update will bring new emoji to Nexus phones next week
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Android Marshmallow update for unlocked HTC One M8 rolling out today
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow OTA Update Available For HTC One M8; Release Imminent For HTC One M9
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Android Marshmallow gets ported to the HTC HD2, a phone from 2009
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Google's picks for 2015's best Android apps
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Android developers, enter our competition for chance at prizes
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How to Use Android's Parental Controls
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Deezer for Android rebuilt to help you discover new tracks and organize your music
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5 Google Now tricks that will change how you use Android
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The Moto X Pure Edition Gets A Soak Test For Android 6.0 In The United States
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HTC One M8 and One M9 Android 6.0 Update Breakdown
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Android's new emoji arrive next week on Nexus devices
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Steve Ballmer thinks Windows phones should run Android apps
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Steve Ballmer: Windows phones need “to run Android apps”
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Ballmer Points Out Error of Microsoft's Ways
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Windows Struggles As iOS, Android Dominate Smartphone Space, IDC Says
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Extend your Android Wear watch's battery life with these quick tips
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Super Saver: Android, Apple Smartwatch for $39
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Slow clap: Android 6.0 Marshmallow's market share just surpassed that of Android 2.2 Froyo
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Moto preps Android 6.0 upgrade for Moto X Pure Edition
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Cisco patches permission hijacking issue in WebEx Meetings app for Android
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