Android Leftovers
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Android Q Beta 5: Apps are granted full location access in deliberate test
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Hongmeng or ArkOS is not an Android alternative, says Huawei Executive
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Hongmeng OS Not An Android Replacement According To Huawei Chairman
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Huawei's Android alternative might arrive as 'Harmony' in Europe
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Meet 'Harmony' -- Huawei Names Android OS Replacement in Europe
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Huawei’s Android Alternative may be Named Harmony
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Xiaomi Mi A3 is Chinese OEM’s next Android One phone
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The Xiaomi Mi A3 could be the Android One phone we’ve been waiting for
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Realme X, Realme 3i Announced With Dual Rear Cameras and Android Pie
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Cubot R19: New budget device with Android 9 Pie coming at the end of the month
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An early Android 9 Pie beta also leaks for the LG V30
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AMD Link adds support for streaming PC games on Android TV
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AirTV Mini is a little Android TV box that loves Sling TV
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Pick Up This 43-Inch Sony 4K TV With Android TV For Just $379 - Amazon Prime Day 2019
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Air TV has a cheap new Android TV device, but it’s aimed at the US market
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Save over $200 on the Galaxy S10 and other Android phones with Verizon's Prime Day deal
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I'm Ready for Android Foldables too, Google
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Google killing AdSense on Android and iOS this year for the web
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Aussie Android phone users targeted by vicious new malware called Agent Smith
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Unihertz Titan Is An Android-Fueled BlackBerry Passport Clone For Keyboard Lovers
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