Android Leftovers
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Google Wants to Start Selling Low-Cost Android Smartphones in the U.S. (Report)
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Google will reportedly launch Android One in the US
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Android One phones may be arriving in the United States in the coming months
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Google is making a big push to fix some of Android's biggest problems in the fight with iPhone
The company wants to bring Android One — its three-year-old program partnering with manufacturers to create low-cost phones for emerging markets like India — to the US, reports the Information's Amir Efrati.
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Google explains how it spots malicious Android apps
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Samsung Android Nougat Update List: Galaxy S7, Galaxy S6, Galaxy Note 5 And Galaxy A Series Among Devices To Get New Software
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Google and LG are reportedly launching the first Android Wear 2.0 watches next month
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Next-generation LG and Google Android Wear 2 smartwatch may have Apple Watch-inspired Digital Crown
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Google for Android gets new feature to deal with inconsistent internet connections
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Android will now store Google searches offline and deliver them when you get a signal
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Google is reportedly bringing its always-up-to-date Android One phones to the US
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Java-Free Android
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A more advanced guide to total Android customization
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