Android Leftovers
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How Android One could complete Google's grand Android plan
With the company's low-cost, closely controlled phone program reportedly coming to America, the missing piece of the puzzle may finally be apparent.
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Google loses Android friends with Pixel exclusivity
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Verizon Won't Complete Calls For Galaxy Note 7 Owners Who Refuse To Return The Flawed Device
Most of you recall that Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 suffered a bit of a problem with spontaneously combusting. That led to months of horrible press and an FAA ban on taking the device on airplanes. You might also recall that Samsung exponentially amplified its own PR disaster by then issuing a replacement phone that suffered from the exact same problem. Since then, carriers have been passing on a Samsung update that effectively bricks the device, preventing users from recharging the device. Most users have traded in the device for, you know, something that doesn't explode.
But there remain a few thousand Galaxy Note 7 owners that for whatever reason have chosen to ignore Samsung and the formal recall by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission. According to Verizon, there are still "thousands" of users on their network who continue to use the device, refusing to install the update that would render the device inoperable...
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Best VPN for Android: Our 5 top choices
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How to Maximize the Security on your Android Device
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Nokia P1 Flagship Android Phone's Price Leaked; Rumoured to Be Launched at MWC 2017
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ZUK Z2 Pro is being updated to Android 7.0 Nougat
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These Samsung devices are getting the Android 7.0 Nougat update
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Samsung starts rolling out Android 7.0 Nougat to Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge devices
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These are the Samsung devices that will get Nougat next
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Google reveals its stealthy moves to keep Android phones free from malware
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Nextbit Robin with Android 7.1.1 appears on GFXBench
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Nvidia Shield and the surprising resurgence of Android TV
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