Android Leftovers
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BlackBerry Ltd Working On One More Android Handset
BlackBerry appears to be working quite fantastically when it comes to launching new Android smartphones, though the same cannot be said about selling them. The Canadian firm is known to be working on a new handset dubbed the DTEK60 following the launch of the DTEK50 and the Priv. However, we’re now hearing that it is working on even more Android hardware.
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Switching from iPhone to Android: Everything you need to know
Switching from iPhone to Android can be a bit daunting. If you're unpacking a brand new Pixel or Galaxy S7, or something else equally exciting, let us help you get set up quickly and easily!
If you've never used an Android phone before, there are a few things you should know before taking the leap (even though it's the leap home).
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iOS vs Android: 5 reasons why Apple's iPhones beat Google Android smartphones (and 4 reasons why Android smartphones are better)
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Android 7.0 Nougat update: Complete list of OnePlus, Nexus, Samsung, Motorola, HTC, Sony devices expected to get firmware upgrade
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Why Samsung Could Get Burned in the Android Market
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More than HALF of Android phones are still vulnerable to Ghost Push malware [Ed: Anti-Android security propaganda; it says “spreads via corrupted apps” (so don’t install them)]
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Qualcomm rolls out the Snapdragon 653, 626, and 427
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Android 7.0 Nougat OTA Update for Lenovo K3 Note, K4 Note, K5 Note, Vibe P1 Available Soon
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