Tizen and Android
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TrueLock app now arrived for Tizen Smartphones with a highly secure pattern
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Tizen 4.0 development is in full swing as Samsung aims for September 2017 release
While the wait for the mobile version of Tizen 3.0 is still on, the launch of Tizen 4.0 is right around the corner as the development of the OS is in full swing for mobile devices, smart glasses and other wearables. The first beta release of Tizen 4.0 is expected to be available by June 2017 according to Tizen.org who have currently posted a Roadmap on their website about the development phase for Tizen.NET. According to the roadmap, “the first official version of Tizen .NET will be released in September 2017 as a part of Tizen 4.0.” which gives us a more clear hint on the development timeline of Tizen 4.0.
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Motorola may be working on its first Android tablet in years
Motorola appears to be working on its first tablet in more than five years. Android Police reports that a 9-to-10-inch tablet with a “premium look and feel” is in development, and the site published a single photo of the device’s screen as evidence.
The photo isn’t very revealing, but it does show that the tablet will have a version of the multitasking features introduced on the Yoga Book, made by Motorola parent company Lenovo. The feature, called “productivity mode,” allows apps to be run side by side, with still-running apps being displayed in the black strip at the bottom of the screen beside Android’s navigation buttons. It essentially turns that area into a dock, which is a smart way to take advantage of the extra screen space.
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Best Android phones you can buy [May 2017]
Looking for a new smartphone? There are dozens upon dozens of great options on the market today, but finding the best of the best can be a bit difficult. We’ve seen some great launches through the year and more should be coming soon too, so let’s take a look at the best Android smartphones you can buy as of May 2017.
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This tiny 4G smartphone runs Android 7.0 Nougat and costs just $59
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Google brings the Force to Android Pay
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BlackBerry KeyOne: Loyal users will love this Android phone
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New Android malware found every 10 seconds, report says
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Refurbished Note 7 clears FCC certification as Korean launch draws near
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Gmail for Android now features better phishing protection
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More Android phones than ever are covertly listening for inaudible sounds in ads
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Fossil's Latest Watch Gets Even Smarter With Android Wear 2.0
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