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We love the Galaxy Note 4, but that doesn't mean that sometimes we don't wish it was a little more like the Nexus 6. Here's how to turn your Galaxy Note 4 into a Nexus 6.
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Even if your smartphone doesn't have a built-in heart-rate monitor it can still be used to record your pulse. Follow this tip to use your phone to track your heart rate.
With the release of the LG G4, there's been debate about whether its hexa-core chipset is inferior to the octa-core chipsets of its rivals. We put it to the test.
Do your apps need more room to breathe? Are you running out of space to store your stuff? Discover how to manage memory on Android and make your device happy and snappy.
If you connect your Android device to your Google account you'll benefit from a whole bunch of great services. Here's how to make a Google Account using Android.
Forced encryption is great if you like security, but not if you want the fastest phone possible. Here's how to disable encryption on the Nexus 6 for faster performance.
Update: Tried on Galaxy Note 4, HTC One M9, and LG G3
KingRoot 4.0 is an Android app which is said to be able to root any device running Android 4.2.2 or higher in just one tap. Find out what it's all about right here.
The true cost of free apps could include drained batteries, duff performance, big data bills and maybe some malware too. Sometimes you get what you pay for.
Dell Venue 8 7840 review: Dell's latest tablet is a beautifully-designed, super-slim device with good power and a crisp display. Just don't ask about the camera.
In our Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014) review, we take a look back at the display, design, specs and battery life to see if it's still worth buying in 2015.
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