Android Leftovers
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BlackBerry's Second Android Phone Tipped to Launch at MWC 2016
BlackBerry's second Android-based smartphone may launch at MWC 2016 next week in Barcelona, according to a new report. The company in December had hinted at another Android phone launch in 2016.
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Two Weeks Later, NVIDIA Resumes The Android 6.0 Upgrade For The SHIELD Tablet, This Time With Working Wi-Fi
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Android Xbot trojan poses as banking app, nicks your login creds
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25 best Android tips to make your phone more useful
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Android How to: Switch Media Apps in Android Auto
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Android Circuit: New Galaxy Leak Is Bad News, Samsung Confirms S7 Edge, Google Defeats Apple Music
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Popular Display-Tweaking App f.lux Is Coming To Android, Available Now In Beta (Root Required)
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Android device updates: Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge, and HTC One M9 lead busy week of new software
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Opinion: Besides tablet improvements, where is Google going with Android N?
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Facebook Messenger for Android now officially supports multiple accounts
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BlackBerry And Android: License And Chill?
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OnePlus X: Dinky little Android smartie with one or two minuses
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Android N rumors and news: No app drawer, stylus support, and more
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Review: Sony’s Xperia Z5 Compact is the best small Android phone you can buy
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