Android Leftovers
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Nokia 7.1 and Nokia 8.1 receiving a new Android Pie software update
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Kernel sources for the Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite’s Android Pie update are now up
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Nokia 8.1, Nokia 7.1 new Android 9 Pie build rolling out with December Security patch
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The "Flagship killer" UMIDIGI F1 has an incredible battery life with AI thanks to Android 9.0 Pie
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Android Circuit: New Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus Leaks, Android Pie For Nokia, Faster OnePlus 6T McLaren
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Android Oreo update rolling out to select Philips Android TVs
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The 2-year-old Samsung Galaxy Tab A is being updated to Android 8.1 Oreo
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Google Assistant testing new, condensed interface on Android w/ ‘Explore’ on bottom bar
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Instant, Fully Anonymous Cryptocurrency Wallet PTPWallet Launches on Android and iOS
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Best Medical Apps for Android and iOS (December 14, 2018)
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Android TV's Quiet Fight for Market Share
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Deal: Get the Huawei Mate 10 Pro for less than $500 at Newegg and B&H
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The Best iPhone and Android Apps of 2018
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Choosing an Android VPN: A Guide
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How to put together an Instagram Top 9 on Android
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Why you should delete these apps from your Android phone now
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Android Messages can now send calendar files, in case you ever want to do that
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Android ALERT: PayPal users warned dangerous malware STEALS from their accounts
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