Android Leftovers
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Realme X, Realme 5 Pro start receiving Android 10 and Realme UI
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[EE UK too] Honor 8X EMUI 10 (Android 10) stable update starts rolling out
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Android 11's new biometric features are going to make using your current phone more convenient
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HTC's new Wildfire R70 ships with Android 9 and a Micro-USB connector
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Redmi Note 8 grabs another milestone, was best selling Android phone since October 2019
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If you've got an Android phone you might want to delete these 10 apps now
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Freeview Play to be available on Android TV
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Android banking trojan steals Google two-factor authentication codes
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After you use dark mode in these 13 Android apps, you won't ever go back
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Apple vs Android: Which is Better?
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Google updates Android Studio: IDE like multi-display support and a split-view designer
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The crazy wireless camera that lets your iPhone or Android see anywhere is only $29 for one more day
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SwiftKey for Android gets Dark Mode support, redesigned Settings area
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Wi-Fi vulnerability affecting WPA2 encryption makes older Android phones insecure
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite leak reveals an affordable Android tablet with an S Pen
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The Android One program is a shambles, and here's why
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Moment drops support for Pro Camera app on Android because of fragmentation
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