Android Leftovers
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The State of Android Phones: Expandable, But Not As Big
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Intel Unveils Android Phone That Can Be Used As Linux Desktop
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Intel shows Android smartphone which can also run as a Linux desktop
Intel’s Android smartphone prototype is also a Linux desktop PC
Intel is showing off a smartphone prototype that runs a Linux desktop when plugged into an external display. Calling it the “Big Screen Experience” at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2016, the concept is similar to Microsoft’s Continuum for Windows 10 Mobile.
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Waterproofing and Android Marshmallow in Sony's Xperia X Performance:
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Microsoft Hub Keyboard Comes To Android With All Things Microsoft In Tow [Ed: E.E.E.]
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Microsoft’s new Android keyboard gives you quick access to contacts and files
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Cyanogen Mod Aims to Pull Android Away From Google [Ed: see this old article]
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WhatsApp Debuts An Official Android Beta Testing Program
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Xiaomi’s Mi 5 is a stunning 5-inch Android phone that looks like a Galaxy S7
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Android users installed 2 BILLION data-stealing, backdooring apps [Ed: sensationalist]
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China collecting sensitive personal data through Android apps: report [Ed: so it's doing what every Western government does]
Hundreds of millions of Android smartphone users have downloaded photo-collage, karaoke and video-chat apps that send location data and other identifying details back to servers in China, a new report has found.
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Study finds that Android accounts for 85% of all device failures [Ed: also accounts for about 85% of phone sales]
In 2016, you might be forgiven for thinking we’ve reached smartphone parity. After all, the difference between an iPhone and a flagship Android device arguably comes down to personal preference at this point. But if we dive a bit deeper, it becomes apparent that the iPhone is still the smartphone to beat once we account for metrics such as reliability and failure rates.
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The LG G5 and Galaxy S7 won’t support Android 6.0’s adoptable storage
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Switching from iOS to Android
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How To Use Facebook Reactions On iOS, Android And Desktop: 6 Newly Released Emoji Expand Like Button
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PSA: Samsung Galaxy S7 and LG G5 won’t support Android Marshmallow’s adoptable storage feature
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Google's 'Android Garden' at MWC: A place to hang out, have a smoothie and Androidify yourself
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ZTE's Android projector/tablet combo is crazy like a fox
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Gmail adds rich text formatting and instant RSVPs to Android app
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Xperia Tablet Z2 Gets Android 5.1.1 Update On Verizon
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Kryptokit Launches Jaxx Ethereum & Bitcoin Wallet for Android Tablets
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A face-drawing robot, animated 3D drawing app, and more crazy Android Experiments
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Honor 6 Starts Receiving Android 6.0 Marshmallow in India
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