Android Leftovers
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Acer Introduces Android Version of Liquid Jade Primo, To Run With Android Marshmallow
Android Headlines reported that the Android-powered Jade Primo is not confirmed by Acer yet but since its specifications are the same with the other variant, the device is expected to sport a 5.5-inch display with a full HD resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels. It will also be equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor along with a 3 GB of RAM. As for its internal storage capacity, the handset will have 32 GB.
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Blackberry preparing to power business with more Android launches in 2016
The device was initially launched in the US, Canada, UK and Germany. In the US, the company the company has also extended distribution to other network carriers Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon. It already existed on AT&T. The device has also been launched in more markets like France, Spain, Netherlands, Italy, Hong Kong.
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Blackberry sounds ready to embrace an Android future
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BlackBerry Exec: "Only Android as a Platform"
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Stock Android should score native theme support! Here are some gorgeous themes that support this
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SwiftKey gets update that brings all Android 6.0 emoji to the third party keyboard app
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Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow Update Released For Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 Edge
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Kickstart this security camera app for your old Android phone
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