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AndroidPIT tested the Sony Xperia Tablet Z, rolling out by the end of May.It's ultra-thin and light, has Android 4.1.2,a Snapdragon S4 Pro, 2 GB and 8 PM camera.
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AndroidPIT covered lots of hot topics in its news this week, which got some hefty comments. The top topics are Android 5.0, Galaxy Tab 3, Galaxy S4 and Google Play.
A privacy regulator for the German government has fined Google 145,000 Euros for "systemic, illegal collection of personal data" while Google was creating Street View.
Google Now has been on Android,iOS and Chrome, but tests show your desktop computer's Google home page could be getting Google Now too. Get timely weather, traffic & more
The Google I/O conference might be presenting Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie on a LG Nexus 4 with 32 GB, LTE and CDMA with Sprint and Verizon.Google's Nexus 5 presented later.
How does Sony Xperia UI differ from stock Android? The hardware is the same, but the design and software differ. Check out Sony put their own spin on Android.
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Having re-discovered ParanoidAndroid, I'm excited to share some of its many setting and feature possibilities and give you the tips on how to do it yourself.
It's been a few months since Android 4.2 Jelly Bean officially launched, and the update still hasn't reached too many devices. When will you likely receive your update?
For me it is clear that it’s time to retire the Galaxy Nexus and use this phone exclusively. The upgrade to the camera, display and speakers are reasons enough.
The latest Android update has begun rolling out to International Galaxy Nexus owners all over the world. But with all the bugs being reported, should you install it?
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