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Jan 18, 2016
Most of us just click "Accept" or head on straight to "Install" whenever we download apps. However, some apps actually gather data we wouldn't want them to. Researchers have found out that most smartphone users don't want their data disclosed, but they've tapped "Accept" or "Install," allowing apps to siphon this data from their devices.
Good news for advanced Android users! The Android Marshmallow factory ROM images are now available on Google's developer website.
A feature that's very useful for emergency callers was discovered on the Android M. Read on for the details.
After much speculation and excitement, the Android M comes to Google Nexus devices, and it now has a name and the definite version number.
HTC One M8 users may be heartbroken when they learn that their phone will NOT get a Lollipop 5.1.1 update. However, there's a silver lining on this "cloud."
Developers and users alike are getting rather excited about the release of the Android M, and leaks are in that the version number won't be 6.0.
The Android M is on the horizon. Here are the highlights of the new OS.
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