Android Leftovers
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The real battle of Android's future – who controls the updates
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Google: Fuchsia OS Isn't Replacing Android Yet
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Google's Fuchsia OS Is Open Source and Independent of Android, Burke Explains
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This Was Google I/O 2017
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The Cartoon Network app for Android now supports Chromecast
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Android Go is just a config, not new version, of Android
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Chrome now uses Android O's adaptive icons for home screen shortcuts
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Useful or Little Known Android Features
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Nokia 9 leak shows off dual cameras, 5.3-inch QHD display, Snapdragon 835
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The best Android smartphones you can buy in 2017
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Combination of features produces new Android vulnerability
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How about an Android Pro?
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The LG X Venture is a tough, affordable Android phone with a big battery
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Lenovo rep confirms 3000mAh battery for the Moto Z2 Play
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Google plays a strong hand with new Android security features
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