Friday 11 April 2014

Android newbies: Here are 10 mistakes to avoid

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10 common mistakes Android newbies make

If you're just learning the Android ropes, you might get tangled up in a mistake or two. Here are 10 ways to avoid problems and get the maximum benefit from your Android device.

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