Android Leftovers
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Android Auto Disabled in Some Subaru Cars After Android 11 Update
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Realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11 launched: Different dark modes, chat bubbles, and more
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Redmi Note 8, Redmi Note 8T, Redmi Note 9S, and even the Redmi Note 5 Pro get special Android 11-based custom ROM treatment
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The OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T can be upgraded to Android 11
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[Update: Sept. 21] Asus Android 10 update tracker: ZenFone & ROG Phone devices that have received the beta/stable OS so far
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Realme XT, Realme X2, Realme X Updates Bring September Android Patch, More in India
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Android Users Beware: Your 2FA Code Can Be Stolen By Hackers Now
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This dangerous Android banking trojan is now available online for anyone to use
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Best Android apps 2020: The ultimate guide
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Google’s iOS 14 widgets look better than the Android versions
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How to choose the best Bitcoin Android application for first-time investors
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Firefox for Android’s Enhanced Tracking Protection will soon block redirect tracking
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Was forced to remove UPI cashback to get relisted on Android Play Store: Paytm
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You can now stream your Xbox One games to your Android phone for free
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Virtual droidcon EMEA 2020 lines up Android heavyweights for keynote address (Sponsored)
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Play Super Mario 64 on Android phones sans emulator
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See Android's Early Earthquake Detection in Action
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The best smartwatches for Android you can buy today [Update: September 2020]
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