Android Leftovers
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Samsung announces its Android 10 beta is coming to these Galaxy devices soon
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Google will require new Android devices to run Android 10 if approved after January 31, 2020
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Google will require all devices launched after January 31, 2020 to run Android 10
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Google will require all devices to run Android 10 after Jan 31
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How Google is taking control of Gesture Navigation in Android 10
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These are the new default Google apps for Android 10 and Android Go
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Google gives its Android office apps a fresher, more consistent look
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Google now requires Android phone makers to use Digital Wellbeing and USB-C PD charging
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Google plans certification program for Android gaming phones
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Google tweaks editor UIs for Docs, Sheets, and Slides on Android
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Google is forcing Android phone makers to add even more apps no one wants
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Android update is fixing these irritating Google Pixel issues - you must upgrade now
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OnePlus 7T Pro is for sale early on Romanian site
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Android Auto reaches 50 million installs on the Play Store
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Sharp S7 Android One phone with 1-week battery life announced in Japan
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Researcher Discovers Unpatched Zero-Day Flaw affecting Latest Android Phones
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Chrome Beta on desktop lets you send phone numbers to your phone
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