Android Leftovers
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You might be unlocking your car with Android 12 sooner than you'd think
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Android 12-based RealmeUI 3.0 debuts: first beta to come to Realme GT in October - GSMArena.com news
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Samsung Android 12 release will come before 2021's end - 9to5Google
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Android 12 CDD released: ‘Performance class’ requirements - 9to5Google
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Samsung One UI 4.0 (Android 12) update tracker: Eligible devices & more
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Android 12 Material You: you will get six shapes to choose from for the Google Photos widget - PhoneArena
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Samsung wants to release Android 12 and OneUI 4 very soon
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Teclast T50: Budget Android 11 tablet revealed with 4G connectivity and a large 2K display - NotebookCheck.net News
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Motorola Android 11 update: List of eligible devices & release date
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The best way to play retro games on Android smartphones or modern PCs: ScummVM turns 20 - NotebookCheck.net News
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Best stock widgets for Android – Phandroid
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Top 10 Best Arcade Games For Android
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Assistant Driving Mode adds Bluetooth auto-launch - 9to5Google
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Google Chrome adds a new 'Follow' feature for RSS updates on Android - Good e-Reader
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Google's Pixel 6 reveal event is Oct. 19: How to watch the Android phone reveal - CNET
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Google Pixel 6 rumor says it will get 4 years of Android updates | TechRadar
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