Android Leftovers
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How Google is putting security at the heart of Android
Google launched the first Android phone in the US in 2008, and there are now 1.4 billion Android users around the world.
The total ecosystem is huge: 400 companies partner with 500 carriers to produce over 4,000 distinct phones, tablets, and TVs running Android.
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This Indian company is promising a $7 Android smartphone
How does one sell a new smartphone brand in the world's fastest growing market that already has more than 65 established players?
If we go by what has been happening in India in the recent months, cheap marketing gimmicks is the answer you are looking for.
India is the world’s second largest smartphone market. Over 65 brands compete against each other to grab a share of over 25 million smartphones that are shipped every quarter. Given the market size and future potential, it seems like a lucrative business model to launch a new smartphone brand, selling those phones are a different matter altogether, considering established brands like Samsung, Micromax, Xiaomi and others already sell smartphones priced under $100.
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Why Renters Can?t Get Enough Of Android Pay
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ANZ brings Apple Pay and Android Pay to MasterCard customers
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How to delete photos from your Android device and retain them on Google Drive
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[APK Download] Google Contacts 1.5 adds hamburger menu, labels, and more
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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 includes productivity features launched with Android 7.0 Nougat
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How Android Doze Works, and How to Tweak It to Save Your Battery
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0-days, N-Days, iPhones, and Android
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