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- The Google Phone app now works with most (newer) Android devices [DOWNLOAD]
- Runkeeper in hot water over sharing background data with US advertisers
- You can grab a Moto X 2nd Gen for only $150 using this promo code, offer ends May 17th
- Sprint is offering a free year of Amazon Prime for Better Choice XXL customers
- Google for Work head moves into new role leading Google’s VR division
- The Samsung Charm is a $40 life-tracking wearable for people who hate smartwatches
- Mobile Roar 136: Moto X 2016 leaks, Amazon Echo competitor, HTC clones, and more!
- Top 10 Android Stories of the Week (May 13th)
- Download This: Tunity allows you to listen to any TV with your phone
- Sprint customers can now buy the HTC 10 for as low as $21 per month
- Sprint and Samsung are paying you $100 to use Samsung Pay
- New report shows that Android crashes more often than iOS, with the Galaxy S6 crashing the most
- OnePlus 3 leaks again, this time showing off its USB Type-C port
- Android VR placeholder shows up in Google Play Developer Console just days before Google I/O
- Verizon may combine mobile and home phone service with One Talk
The Google Phone app now works with most (newer) Android devices [DOWNLOAD] Posted: 13 May 2016 05:30 PM PDT In case you didn't know, the official Google Phone app (aka stock Android dialer) can now be installed on non-Nexus devices. HTC 10, Galaxy S7, Huawei Mate 8 are all showing as compatible. Try it for yourself and let us know what you think. |
Runkeeper in hot water over sharing background data with US advertisers Posted: 13 May 2016 04:07 PM PDT According to a complaint levied by the Norwegian Consumer Council, Runkeeper has seemingly breached a European data protection law for sharing background data with US advertisers even after the app hasn't been in use for extended periods of time. |
You can grab a Moto X 2nd Gen for only $150 using this promo code, offer ends May 17th Posted: 13 May 2016 03:26 PM PDT The Moto X 2nd Gen certainly had its fair share of shortcomings, but at $150 it's easily one of the best Android devices you can buy on a budget -- hands-down. |
Sprint is offering a free year of Amazon Prime for Better Choice XXL customers Posted: 13 May 2016 02:33 PM PDT Sprint has just started a promotion that gives subscribers of its Better Choice XXL plan 12 months of Amazon Prime for free. |
Google for Work head moves into new role leading Google’s VR division Posted: 13 May 2016 02:11 PM PDT The man behind the sales at Google for Work has been transitioned into the lead man behind Google's Virtual Reality division, a move that isn't surprising considering the rumored focus shift upcoming. |
The Samsung Charm is a $40 life-tracking wearable for people who hate smartwatches Posted: 13 May 2016 01:38 PM PDT We know that full-fledged smartwatches can be pretty great at showing you tons of information at a glance, but for some folks, fitness tracking is all they really need or want from a wearable. That's why Samsung is introducing the Charm to new markets. |
Mobile Roar 136: Moto X 2016 leaks, Amazon Echo competitor, HTC clones, and more! Posted: 13 May 2016 12:56 PM PDT This week we're talking about the rumored Moto X 2016. Apparently Motorola is going to take a shot at a modular phone. We're also talking about Google's Amazon Echo competitor, OnePlus' HTC clone, and much more! This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Top 10 Android Stories of the Week (May 13th) Posted: 13 May 2016 12:28 PM PDT EarlyBird - News for Android brings you ALL of the Android news you crave and lets users decide what matters. Here are the 10 Top Android for the week of May 13th. |
Download This: Tunity allows you to listen to any TV with your phone Posted: 13 May 2016 11:41 AM PDT Tunity is an app that plays the audio from any TV on your phone. There are a number of reasons why this can come in handy. Maybe you're at the gym and you can't hear the TV, or you're at a bar and it's too loud to hear the game. You could even be in your own home and your roommate or spouse doesn't want to hear the TV. |
Sprint customers can now buy the HTC 10 for as low as $21 per month Posted: 13 May 2016 11:27 AM PDT Sprint customers looking to pick up an HTC 10 can do so starting today. The device costs $624 at retail, but there are a couple of options for you if that's a bit too much. |
Sprint and Samsung are paying you $100 to use Samsung Pay Posted: 13 May 2016 10:10 AM PDT Sprint and Samsung are partnering up to provide those who haven't signed up for Samsung Pay yet, the opportunity to earn $100 just by using Samsung Pay. |
New report shows that Android crashes more often than iOS, with the Galaxy S6 crashing the most Posted: 13 May 2016 09:41 AM PDT A report by Blancco, an international data security company, states that Android crashes 44% of the time while iOS only crashes 25% of the time. The biggest culprit to device failure rate is the Samsung Galaxy S6. |
OnePlus 3 leaks again, this time showing off its USB Type-C port Posted: 13 May 2016 08:50 AM PDT One leak happens and all of a sudden OnePlus can't turn off the faucet. The OnePlus 3 has leaked yet again. Today's episode doesn't give us much more than we've already seen, but we do get a new shot of its USB Type-C port. |
Android VR placeholder shows up in Google Play Developer Console just days before Google I/O Posted: 13 May 2016 08:12 AM PDT Google has added "Android VR" to the Google Play Developer Console, all but confirming an announcement will be made at Google I/O 2016. |
Verizon may combine mobile and home phone service with One Talk Posted: 13 May 2016 07:14 AM PDT Verizon's latest idea is pretty neat if this trademark is any indication of forthcoming plans. The company has trademarked "One Talk," a service that may let you use the same phone number for home and mobile. |
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