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vendredi 18 septembre 2015

Samsung Makes S Health Available to Non-Samsung Devices

S Health Extended

S Health is actually a pretty feature rich health application from the South Korean tech giant but anyone without a Samsung device probably doesn’t realize this. Thankfully though, the application has now been updated to support most Android smartphones running Android 4.4 or higher.



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Nextbit Announces a New Color and Verizon Variant of the Robin

Verizon Nextbit Robin

After hitting $1,00,000 on their Kickstarter campaign, Next has just announced that a Verizon variant of the Robin will be available for purchase. The company is also announcing a limited edition third color scheme for the device and is asking the community to contribute by sending in what colors they would like to see.



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Google Expands Android One to Spain & Portugal with the Aquaris A4.5

Android One Aquaris A4.5 in Europe

We’ve watched as Google is slowly growing the Android One project into more and more countries around the world. Today we learn that the latest addition to the family is the Aquaris A4.5 and it is available for purchase right now in both Spain and Portugal via BQ.



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2015 Moto X Pure Users Can Now Activate the Phone with Verizon

2015 Moto X Pure on Verizon

People have been having trouble activating their 2015 Moto X Pure Edition on the Verizon Wireless Network. A few thought it was Verizon up to their old shenanigans, but it was actually Motorola who hasn’t sent them the IMEI numbers for their database. The issue has been resolved and you can even use Verizon’s website to activate your new Moto X right now.



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