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Best Android Phone With Removable Battery

Best Android Phone With Removable Battery
Best Android Phone With Removable Battery
There's something to be said about removable batteries.They just save you time, which is often worth a lot!If you're looking for the best phone with a removable battery, the LG V20 is your best bet.


Best Rugged Android Phone

Best Rugged Android Phone
Best Rugged Android Phone
Life is tough enough.The Galaxy S7 Active is the best phone to let you traverse the perilous, waterlogged journey ahead.Best Overall Samsung Galaxy S7 Active See at AT&T It is truly a bummer that the Galaxy S7 Active is an AT&T exclusive because this is a smartphone worthy of all SIMs.


Rumored Nokia Android Phone D1C Is Actually A Smaller Samsung Galaxy View Rival Tablet

Rumored Nokia Android Phone D1C Is Actually A Smaller Samsung Galaxy View Rival Tablet
Rumored Nokia Android Phone D1C Is Actually A Smaller Samsung Galaxy View Rival Tablet
Bad news: Nokia is not releasing an Android phone called D1C sometime this year.Good News: The Finnish company is launching an Android-running tablet using the D1C name.As it turns out, the former mobile phone giant is in the process of building its second Android tablet.


Google Pixel vs Apple iPhone7: Should You Buy This Android Phone For Rs 57K?

Google Pixel vs Apple iPhone7: Should You Buy This Android Phone For Rs 57K?
Google Pixel vs Apple iPhone7: Should You Buy This Android Phone For Rs 57K?
With the premium Android handset market shrinking in India, majority of Android flagships are priced competitively in the mid-range segment.While brands like LG, HTC and Sony among others is still trying to capture the sweet spot in the premium segment with their flagship offerings, a quick glance reveals that Samsung is the only brand that has been successful with flagship smartphones priced above Rs 50,000.Also, for someone eager to invest that much money in a new smartphone, Apple's iPhones automatically grabs attention.


Here's How To Remap The Hardware Buttons On Your Android Phone Without Root

Here's How To Remap The Hardware Buttons On Your Android Phone Without Root
Here's How To Remap The Hardware Buttons On Your Android Phone Without Root
Published By: Ken Bock on October 13, 2016 01:55 pm ESTDue to the fragmented nature of Android, the devices from different manufacturers have different hardware button configurations.For example, Samsung places the back button on the right, while manufacturers such as HTC keep it on the left.If transitioning between devices, it can become pretty cumbersome to train yourself for the new layout.


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