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This is why you should choose wireless charging
Birds do it, bees do it, Samsung Galaxies do it… oh, hang on, we’re wrong about the birds and bees. We’re talking about wireless charging, which many Android devices support. But what is it and why should you use it? Allow us to explain why you should choose wireless charging. Why you should choose a removable battery

by Gary Marshall

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Here's how to reset your flash counter to zero
If you're constantly playing around with your device and installing custom ROMs, you might occasionally encounter a technical problem that requires a visit to a service center. However, when your flash counter reflects a number greater than zero, this may cause you problems with the repair warranty that came with your factory phone. By utilizing an app called Triangle Away (valid for many Samsung devices) you can solve this problem, even if you're up to your neck in custom ROMs. I'll explain how to use this application to reset your flash counter to zero.

by Alejandro Alonso Nieto

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Rooting Android vs Jailbreaking iOS: what's the difference?
Over the weekend a friend of mine told me they were considering switching from an iPhone to Android. This friend asked me about some benefits of doing so. One of the pros I mentioned about Android was that you can root the phone. 10 reasons to root your Android device 5 reasons to not root your Android device

by Kris Carlon

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Vodafone Tab prime 6 review: passable quality at a low price
They're not glamorous, they're not world-beating, but budget devices from mobile network carriers fulfill a specific purpose. While the 150 GBP asking price for the Vodafone Tab prime 6 may not scream 'bargain' when you can get a more powerful device for less, it has the perks of 4G, Lollipop, and possible discounts for existing Vodafone customers. Read on for our Vodafone Tab prime 6 review to find out if these facets make this Vodafone tablet worth a peek. Best Android tablets Best Android tablet apps

by Robert Zak

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Turn your Android device into a Linux desktop PC - without rooting
Android smartphones are becoming very powerful devices, and many of them can easily handle the word-processing, photo editing and other desktop PC-type tasks. So why not make your Android smartphone double as a desktop PC? Here we show you how to install the Linux variant Debian on your Android device, on which you can then install popular programs like LibreOffice and GIMP. Best of all, you don't need to root your device to do this. Best custom ROMs for Android New Android games

by Robert Zak

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Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 LTE review: the multitasker's tablet
In the world of Android tablets there are casual tablets for reading on the weekends, gaming on the bus or watching movies in bed. Then, there are tablets that are basically laptop replacements for seriously mobile people with serious work to do. The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 LTE is just that: a heavy-duty tablet with Samsung's legendary S pen stylus for multitasking and productivity on the go. Find out just how good it handles this workload in our Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 LTE review.

by Kris Carlon

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How to use your phone as a heart-rate monitor (even if it doesn't have one)
Did you know that even though many phones don't come with that fancy heart-rate monitor technology found on the Galaxy S6 that they can still be used to measure your heart rate? It's actually super easy to gift your heart-rate monitor-less phone the power to measure your pulse. Best Android apps The best running app on Android

by Kris Carlon

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Xposed and Lollipop: the modules that work on Android 5.1
As many of you know, work on the Xposed Framework slowed down a little with the transition to Android Lollipop. While development continues on Xposed for Android 5.0, Android 5.1 is on the back burner until 5.0 becomes stable. Nevertheless, many of your favorite modules still work on Android 5.1 and we have the list for you here. See below for the Xposed modules that work on Android 5.1 Lollipop. Best Xposed modules What is Xposed Framework?

by Kris Carlon

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Snapdragon 810 vs 808: are 8 cores really better than 6?
When the LG G4 was released, some questioned LG's decision to use a hexa-core Snapdragon 808 chipset, which - on paper at least - is weaker than the octa-core Snapdragon 810. We put this to the test by putting the 808-based LG G4 against the 810-based HTC One M9 through some rigorous benchmarking and multitasking. Read on for our Snapdragon 810 vs 808 comparison. LG G4 vs HTC One M9 comparison LG G4 review

by Robert Zak

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Dell Venue 8 7840 review: a super-slim and powerful tablet
The Venue 8 7840 Dell is an extremely slim tablet, with an elegant aluminum robe chassis and eye-catching design. Coming in at under 400 Euros, it's a great price at first glance, but does the tablet hold up once we start digging under its gleaming surface? Read our Dell Venue 8 7840 review to find out. Best Android tablets of 2015 Best free Android games of 2015

by Robert Zak

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