Android Leftovers
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Android Wear 2.0 is launching next month
Android Wear 2.0, the next iteration of Google’s smartwatch operating system, will be released to the public in February. The calendar date is not yet set in stone, but Google is now notifying developers of an impending release just a few weeks away to help those with unsupported Android Wear code be prepared to update their apps or else find the software unavailable in the Play Store.
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Factors to consider when buying Android phone parts
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Google is bringing its bandwidth-saving RAISR image processing to your Android phone
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Moto X Play will receive Android Nougat update in Europe by the end of the month
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See video of Nokia’s first new Android phone unboxed and powered on
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Nokia Android Phones Expected as HMD Global Sends Invites for February 26 Event
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