Android Leftovers
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Android N is now Android Nougat
Google announced on Snapchat today that Android N, the latest version of Android, will now go by Android Nougat. The announcement comes after the company said at I/O last month that users could submit suggestions for the name online.
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Six Points on The Samsung Galaxy Note 7: AKA The Best Android Phone of 2016
This year’s Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is going to be EPIC. And that is very good news for long-standing fans of the phablet line, because last year Samsung really dropped the ball and did not bring the Galaxy Note 5 to the UK. Instead it pushed the Galaxy S6 EDGE+ — a bigger, more expensive version of the Galaxy S6. This initiative didn’t go down well at all. In fact, it was kind of a PR disaster for Samsung, who, at the time, wasn’t having the best of luck anyway.
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Android OnePlus 3 Review
A new Android smartphone is making waves for being half the price but full of features. Rich Demuro has his review of the OnePlus 3 in today's Tech Report. Up until now, you probably haven't heard of the brand OnePlus - so far they've built two smartphones but you needed an invite to buy one. Third time is a charm. Rich describes the phone as beautiful with plenty of features but the price is what you'll really love -- $400 unlocked is the official price tag. The OnePlus aims to be the Apple iPhone of Android -- one phone each year with improvements to make it better.
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Android will make it easier for you to turn off annoying push notifications
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ASUS ZenUI Launcher now supports all Android devices running 4.3 and above
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Google Maps for Android is finally rolling out multi-waypoint directions
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LevelDropper: Auto-rooting Android malware bypasses Google Play security
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Yandex’s Android browser now supports third party ad-blocking extensions
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Dell stops selling Android devices
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1.2 million infected: Android malware 'Hummer' could be biggest trojan ever
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Google Maps for Android now lets you navigate to multiple destinations on a single trip
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Android Pay just added 115 new banks (and no, not Capital One)
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