For those who don’t already know, there are two broad groups of Android devices. There are stock Android devices which run the ‘vanilla’ Android operating system, and then there are third-party Androids which run a modified version of that operating system. Any device with ‘Nexus’ in its name – like the Nexus 4, Nexus 7, [...]
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