Android Leftovers
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Google plans to bring high-end yet affordable Android One-based smartphones: Sundar Pichai
Google CEO Sundar Pichai underlined India's importance for Android, saying the number of users of the operating system in the world's fastest growing smartphone market will surpass those in the US in 2016.
Speaking at the 'Google for India' event in Delhi on Wednesday, Pichai also backed the Internet giant's much hyped Android One programme and claimed it was a success in all the 20 countries across the globe.
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What Google CEO Sundar Pichai said about Android's future in India
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Nvidia demonstrates Android 6.0 Marshmallow on the Shield Tablet K1
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How to make your Android awesome again
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Spotlight: Textpand for Android lets you assign shortcuts to your favorite text phrases
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow Update For Galaxy Note 5, S6 Edge+, S6 Edge, S6, Note 4, Note Edge, Note 5 Arriving In Q1 2016
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Analysis: In Search Of The Best Apps For iOS And Android Of 2015
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Redecorating Android's Quick Settings Box
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TD Bank Now Shows Up As Supported On Android Pay's Website
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M&T Bank Customers Can Now Use Android Pay, PenFed Starts Rolling Out Support For Both Android Pay And Samsung Pay
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Get Smarter Wallpaper on Android with TapDeck
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Google Pulls NowSecure's Android Vulnerability Scanner From The Play Store
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Google Hangouts for Android rumored to drop text messaging feature
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WhatsApp 2.12.389 Download Available For Android – More Stability with Bug Fixes
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Droid Brunch, a workshop on getting started with android development on 19th December, 2015
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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 LTE Update: Android 5.1.1 Lollipop Available via Custom ROM
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Android 6.1 rumored to come in June 2016, another feature detailed
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