Android Leftovers
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Best new icon packs for Android (December 2015) #2
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Android or iPhone: What Kind of Person Are You?
My wife hates her Samsung Galaxy S 5, an oldie-but-goodie Android smartphone that still scores near the top of our Ratings. Oh, she’s grateful that her Galaxy’s battery, unlike the iPhone 5's can last a day on a single charge. And she appreciates that the relatively big display on the Samsung helps her squint less. But she’s still not an Android person. The gesture controls and widgets and other customizing options that define Android smartphones are lost on her.
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BlackBerry CEO John Chen Hints at Mid-Range Android Phone for 2016
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Did BlackBerry's Priv Android Phone Save Its Hardware Business?
While those ideas still seem far-fetched for the football team and the disgraced comedian, the one-time immensely popular smartphone with its signature keyboard looks to have at least taken a step toward relevance. BlackBerry still lost money in its most recent quarter -- about $89 million or $0.17 a share -- but there are some positive signs.
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Google Is at a Major Crossroads With Android and Chrome OS
Google understands this to some extent, but I see it at a crossroads. Chrome OS is interesting, but Android dominates the mobile market, and it should be the principal OS that Google pushes to a younger generation.
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The Best Video Editor for Android
Oh, finally we can write this post. Video editors have sucked on Android for a long time. Too long. But now, Adobe Premiere Clip brings basic, easy-to-use video editing to Android. You can trim clips, mix multiple clips together, and add your own soundtrack. It’s not perfect, but it’s a good start.
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What a longtime iPhone user thinks of Android after three weeks with the Nexus 5X
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Spotlight: Mood Light for Android oozes colorful lighting out of your smartphone screen
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Best new Android and iPhone apps (December 15th – December 21st)
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2016 looks set to be a tough year for Android [Ed: basically something like, Android not overpriced, hence doomed]
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Best Android apps 2016: Best apps for your new phone or tablet
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USB-C Android connection options: here’s the future
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow Rolling Out to Sprint LG G4
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The 10 Best Android Games 2015: Our Top Picks
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New phone or tablet? Here's how to set up a new Android phone or tablet - start enjoying your device straight away with our help
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These 3 deals for Android phones may be too good to pass up
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Android Tablet Prices Are Dropping: Is It Time to Buy?
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