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Easy way to root the Nexus 6P
In just a few simple steps ;)
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Apple's clever plan to kill cheap Android phones
Since launching the first iPhone back in 2007, Apple has always focused on offering high-end mobile experience, even if that meant losing the market share battle against Google’s Android.
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OnePlus X
The OnePlus X is about exploring contrasts and harmony. It’s about expressing individuality in modern urban life, the conflict between traditional craft and manufacturing, and balance between design and technology.
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A first look at the Google Play store redesign
There's a redesign coming soon for the Google Play store, if images posted by one Google software engineer are to be believed. Kirill Grouchnikov, who has worked on the app for almost six years and...
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Android Root and its Providers: A Double-Edged Sword [2015]
Android root is the voluntary and legitimate process of gaining the highest privilege and full control over a user’s Android device. To facilitate the popular demand, a unique Android root ecosystem has formed where a variety of root providers begin to offer root as a service. Even though legitimate, many convenient one-click root methods operate by exploiting vulnerabilities in the Android system.
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SwiftKey debuts alpha keyboard powered by Neural Networks
Meet SwiftKey Neural Alpha: the world's first smartphone keyboard powered by neural networks.
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow, thoroughly reviewed
Marshmallow brings a lot of user-requested features but still has no update solution.
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Woman makes app that lets people rate and review you, Yelp-style. Now SHE'S upset people are 'reviewing' her
The founder of new slander-app Peeple has been surprised to discover people slandering her online. Both founders have been deleting critical and aggressive comments and tweets as fast as they can all day – and failing miserably.
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LG V10 hands on. LG's new dual screen, dual front camera phone.
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Introducing the Nexus 5X and 6P
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Samsung's 64GB EVO MicroSD Card Only $17.57 Right Now On Amazon
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BlackBerry officially announces plans to launch the Android-powered Priv
As part of their Q2 Fiscal 2016 results, BlackBerry also took the time today make their plans to launch the BlackBerry Priv, which will run Android with BlackBerry security, official. Although the information lacks specifics surrounding the actual launch of the device, the confirmation of its existence was needed given all the leaks recently.
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Meizu Pro 5 official with 5.7-inch screen, Exynos 7420
Meizu has today unveiled its new Meizu Pro 5 smartphone, which sports a 5.7-inch screen, Exynos SoC, USB Type-C, 21MP PDAF camera and a fingerprint sensor.
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Here Is The Nexus 6P In All Its Glory, Front And Back
We're only a few days away from the new Nexus announcement, and it's prime time for some leaks. We've already revealed the Nexus 5X and 6P boxes (along wit... by Ryan Whitwam in Exclusives, Huawei, Leaks, News, Nexus 6P
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Review: Android Wear 1.3
Android Wear has been living on our wrists for a little more than a year now, and it's grown and changed quite a bit in that time. The overall goal has always been to give you parts of your smartphone experience at a glance, and decrease the total number of times you have to open your phone and push buttons every day, and now Google thinks it's doing this even better than before....
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To hack an Android phone, just type in a really long password
The latest Android phone flaw is sheer stupidity. Locked phones require a passcode. But there's a way to get around that. Just type in an insanely long password. That overloads the computer, which redirects you to the phone's home screen. It's a time-consuming hack, but it's actually easy to pull off.
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[APK Download] Google's Clock App Version 4.2 Adds Gradual Alarm Volume, Separate Timer Alarms, And A Bunch Of Minor Visual Tweaks
Google seems to really love tinkering with its Clock app. The latest version of the app, 4.2, should be rolling out in the Play Store now. This one is available to everyone running Android 4.4 or higher (we didn't grab it from one of the Android M preview builds). It has exactly one new notable feature: the ability to gradually increase alarm volume, which is a fairly typical feature of alarm apps (and even real, physical clocks). The rest is a bunch of visual tweaking.
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The Unannounced BlackBerry Venice Shows Up In 4-Minute Hands-On Video
BlackBerry has been coy about its mobile plans as of late, but there's little doubt the company is getting ready to give Android a shot with the Venice.
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[APK] Google Slides Gets New Forward/Back Notification Controls while Sheets Gets Much Easier Chart Management
Building on existing presentation abilities, Slides gets notification forward/back toggles as well as an option to watch your audience while presenting to a Hangouts call. Sheets now gives Android users the option to easily edit charts, which were basically view-only previously.
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Gmail v5.6 Sets The Stage For Rich Text Formatting And Integration With Calendar Events [APK Teardown + Download]
There aren't any new features to speak of, but a look inside the apk gave up the goods on a couple of interesting additions we can look forward to in the future. Users will soon have the option to send email with richly formatted text. On top of that, there are signs that we'll soon have deep calendar integration, which should make for smarter and more intuitive auto-suggest results.
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