Save £200 on BlackBerry Priv, an Android phone with Qwerty keyboard/Sean Keach





Save £200 on BlackBerry Priv, an Android phone with Qwerty keyboard

Save £200 on BlackBerry Priv, an Android phone with Qwerty keyboard
Save £200 on BlackBerry Priv, an Android phone with Qwerty keyboard
If you're looking for a new smartphone, here's an unusual contender that might take your fancy: the BlackBerry Priv.Carphone Warehouse has knocked around £150 to £200 off the BlackBerry Priv, bringing the phone's price down to just £399.99.The BlackBerry Priv features a 5.4-inch Quad HD AMOLED display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 CPU, and runs on Google's Android operating system.


Is your Android phone being controlled by a rogue Twitter account? Botnet is first to receive commands via tweets

Is your Android phone being controlled by a rogue Twitter account? Botnet is first to receive commands via tweets
Is your Android phone being controlled by a rogue Twitter account? Botnet is first to receive commands via tweets
Image: iStockA new strain of mobile malware has been discovered that uses Twitter to control a botnet comprised of Android phones and tablets.Known as Twitoor, the Trojan is believed to be the first to use the social network to coordinate infected devices instead of a command-and-control (C&C) server.After the malware is downloaded, it hides and regularly checks in with a malicious Twitter account for commands.


LG V20 leak shows the Android phone is keeping its second screen

LG V20 leak shows the Android phone is keeping its second screen
LG V20 leak shows the Android phone is keeping its second screen
LG's V20 is set to debut on September 6th, but mobile leaker Evan Blass has already got his hands on a high-resolution image of the Android flagship and posted it to Twitter.The image shows off a rather bland-looking smartphone with an uncluttered home screen devoid of any duplicate apps and unnecessary bloatware.What we can see from this image is LG's commitment to the second screen concept it debuted with last year's V10.


Verizon wants to push even more bloatware to your Android phone

Verizon wants to push even more bloatware to your Android phone
Verizon wants to push even more bloatware to your Android phone
There are a myriad of things to do when you first start up your shiny new Android phone.You have to add your accounts, set up security features, and get rid of all that bloatware.At some point in the future, Verizon customers might find that bloatware sneaks back onto the device, and it could bring its friends.


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